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JUitbilf Sbtifrtiscnifiits. I. BANKS. Lot IS DVR AMD. Sands & Co. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MOBILE, ALA. REFER TO G. S. Robbins 4 Son, j Ripley Judson, £ New York. J. C. Ryan, ) PRKS. ARCTIC INS. CO. Judson & Co., j Fearn, Donegan & Co. > New Orleans. Bogert, Foley, 4 Avery. S Taylor <V Cassilly. Insurance Companies. C CHARTER Oak Life Insurance Co., of Hart /ford, Conn,, M. Boullemet, Agent. Mutual Life Insurance Company, of N. York, Thos. W. McCoy. Agent, N 0.20 St. Michael st. Southern Mutual Insurance Company, of Geor gia, Sidney T. Douglas, Agent, office west side Royal street, under Telegraph Office, Mobile. 48-tw.twly & ILBOLLES, TXEALER in choice Family Grocer- pffflN 1 /ies, Brandies, Wines, and Wooden Ware, 110 Dauphin street, Mobile, has al ways on hand a fine assortment of Catsups, Pick les, Preserves, Jellies, Brandy Fruits, Syrups, Essences, and Flavoring Extracts, J*ic Fruits, &c. Also, the best Brown Sugars, Stewart’s and other syrups, Fine Teas, Coflee and Chocolate. H. D. Blair & Co. SUCCESSORS to Blaiii & Salomon, Whole sale and Retail GROCERS, Nos. 11*. 13 Commerce and Front Streets. Mobile, Alabama. [44-Uwly F. DAVID. CLINTON FORD | David & Ford, C's ENERAL Receiving, Forwarding and Com | mission Merchants, corner Conti and Com merce Streets, Mobile, Ala. [d;wly Henry K. Fettyplacc; COMMISSION M ERCHANTS, No. 87 St. Michael Street—Mobile, Alabama. [4B-tw:wly JOHNSON & LE BARON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 67 & 69 Commerce St., Mobile. A RE constantly receiving, direct from Manu facturers and Packers in the West, Bagging anil Rope, Bacon, Lard, Pork, Flour, and all kinds of Western Produce, which they oiler to the trade on accommodating terms. [4B-tw-w 1 y J. W. Hutchison’s Tonic Bitters. • WILL effectually cure Chills, and Fevers, Diarrhirit, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dys ■ pepsin, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Complaints arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach. This celebrated Medicine is too well known to need a puff; it is necessary only to occasionally remind the public thut they (the Bitters) are to be found at nearly every Drug store in Mobile, eve ry city of note throughout the United .States, Canada, Mexico, and West Indies; and sold wholesale and retail by the Proprietor, corner oi Warren and Dauphin streets, .Mobile, Alabama, jan 1, ’55 d w ly. FINE WINES & LIQUORS. IN WOOD 4 GLASS, Fresh Family Groceries, &c., &c. M GORDON, ntStmirdi’s old stand, No. 55 i • Conti street, has received and in store, a superior stock of Goods in his line, which he is offering to his customers on the most reasonable ' terms, vix: BRANDIES—PaIo and Dark Hennessey, from the London Docks; Ohl Peach Brandy. WHISKIES -Irish, Scotch and Monongahela Jamaica Rum. GIN-Old Hollaud, Schei<lam Schnapps in pints 1 and quarts. WINES —Old Reserve Madeira Wine; Blackburn do; Old Port do; Sherry do; Fine Champagne, Cabinet brand: G. 11. Mumm's Versenay do. in pint and quart bottles; Muscat Wine. Malaga do, Cooking Madeira <lo., fine Claret in quarts and pints ; fine Sautcrnc, in pints and quarts; Porter, Ale A Cider, in bottles, CORDIALS—Absynth, Anlstctc, Curacon, Maraschino, Perfect Love, Creinc deMargaux, Danzlck. SYRUPS—-Lemon, Raspberry, Orgeate, Ac. FRUlTS—Brandy Peaches and Cherries, Peaches in their own juice, Gooseberries, Cur rants, Raisins, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, Soft Shell Almonds, Currant Jelly, Raspberry Jam, Gooseberry Jam, Dundee Marmalade, Pre served (linger in largo and small jars, \c. SAUCES, &c.— From Croooe & Blackwell of London—Mushroon Ketchup, Walnut do., Read ing Sauce, John Hull do., Harry a do., King of Gude’s do., Woretwter-liir<‘ Sauce. Royal Table do., Salmon and Snmnryn in oil Sweet Oil in bottles, half do, and Flasks, Mushroom*, Green •’eas, Trullles. pure Tomatoes in cases, Toma '< Ketchup. Anchovy and Herve; Paste, &e. PICKLES—White Onions, Gorkins, Hot Pie];, .cs, Piccalillys, Mixed Pickles, Fresh Pickles, | Capor*. *oli ven, plain and in oil, Sardines whole, i and 4 boxes. French Mm iard, Durham Mustard, Currie Powders, SUNDRlES—M.accaronl, Vcnnicelli. Assorted Pastes, fresh from Italy, Dutch Cheese, Grayerre ' Cheese. Neufchatell <lo, l.enburge do, Northern do, Balogna Sausages fresh, largo Smoked Tongues. Breakfast Bacon, Mackerel. Buck- ' wheat, White Wine Vinogir pure, fro: h Sas.afrns for making Gumbo Extracts ot Lemon. \< o da. Cloves, Cinaiiion, Bitter Almonds, Pen!, fresh Lobsters in cons, Silnion, Xc And all other article* of Groceries m ) Ddicn (ties, which are warranted to I, fresh, and will be sold at rcasonal l ' prices M. GORDON. Mobile, Ala, I'J-d-w-ly ROUT. W. SMITH. CARY y.. iu’TT. ROBERT IV. SMITH & CO. GENERAL COM\tlSSl(>.\ UERCiIAN 7.N 4 ND Dealer* ill Western Pro hi e. Mobile, Yhtbnm.i, are const uitly receiving, direct from the inanufaeturics in the \i v-t, ou consign ment, and oiler for sale, nt the lowest m irk-1 rates, various brands Kentucky an I Mtse-uri Bagging, Rope and Twine, and hnvi ~!*<» a , i - slant supply ol (.nun, (’l’th t'< r ale ; 1- tic* to suit ptireh is-rs. Orders prompt’’ ti ded to. | I a- !w Iv GROCERS. H’l’NTlNGTtri HILL, *J.».in.l 97 \\ n'ci street; (’. E. <l’ 110 Dauphin street; R. C. t'uniitnghar f " Dauphin street; John son A Leßaron, . • '3 Commerce street; Ober A Riley, (>• ' street; G W Acipe. corner Dauphin at •;*.• aatreets. [49-dw 1 y \v. 11. BERRY, Cotton T3f No. 13 Water Street. Mobile, Alabama | H-lw:w I v DR. TARDY & CO.. VUCTIONEEKNn id <•« ncr.J Corum ssivn Merchants, have n moved from -tor - Nos, It) and 12 Al. Michael street, t > the sp • <>us a ■ I central st<u • mor Comm rec. Front ;iu,l N;. '’raneis street-*. [49-<lw 1 v I i 0. Reilly * Co. DEALERS IN GRUt’ERIES. ic, Xnutrvf Koval & St. Michael Sheets, MOBILE, ALABAMA. [4B-tW;wly HOLT & CO.. IMPORTERS and Dealers in Brandies. Wines and Liquors, Tea Deniers and General Gro ! cers, 31 St. Michael street, Mobile, have constant ‘ ly for sale a complete assortment of very Old ! Brandies, fine Champagne, English and Scotch Ales, Madeira, Port, Sherry, Hock nnd other Wines f Scotch and Irish Malt, Wolfe’s A. S. N. Gin, Barclay’s XX Porter, Liquors, .Syrups, Cor dials, choice Black and Green Teas, Coffees, (Su gars, Spices, Oils, English Pickles, .Sauces, Fruits, Jams and .Lilies; Westphalia nnd American Hams, .S’tilton, Eidam, E. D.. and Pine Apple Cheese, Cracknell nnd Benton Bi. cult. Goshen Butter, Lard, Flour. Rice, .Starch, .S’oap, Candles j Roe Herrings, Lobster, .Smoked and Pickled ; Beef and Tongues, Fresh .Salmon, Herrings, Cod ' Roe, Anchovies, •Sardines, and various other im j ported articles of luxury for family use. Also. I Wooden Ware of every description. [49-dwly W. H. iDann & Co., 'k ’ IIOLESALE and Retail Dealers in ready y y made Clothing, No. 41 Water street. Mo bile, Ala., respectfully call the attention of pur chasers to their large and well selected stock of Gentlemen’s Fashionable. Clothing, which has been gotten up rnder their own personal atten tion. They also have a good stock of Youth's Clothing, and a very heavy stock of Goods made up expressly for Railroad, steamboat and Planta tion hands, to which they would also invite the attention of purchasers before buying. [49-dwly C‘ IHOICE WINES AND LIQRI JOKS.—Bran ydies —Sasarac of tho vintage of 1795, 1798, 1802 and 1805; Godard, vintage of 1828;Otard, Dupny and otaer brandies of various species and qualities. WINES—OId reserve, Pathetinho, Side and East India Madiers ; Duff Gordon and Harmony & Nephew’s Sherry; Heidsick anil many other brands of Champagne ; White VVme ; Claret in casks and cases of all qualities. Holland Gin; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum; Scotch, Irish. Old Rosnokia and Old Rye Whis ky ; Brandy Fruits and Fruits in juice; Cordials of every description; Broker’s Berlin and Gou ley’s Bitters, and everything in the way of WINES and LIQUORS, which will be sold on as reanonablc tcnmi as can be found, for cash or city papers. 100 casks ol PORTER gnJ ALE, in pints anil buarts SEWELL T. TAYLOR, 49 ilwly. 15 Royal street. MOBILE AND MONTGOMERY U. S. DAiLY MAIL LINE- C CONSISTING of the following substantial yund fast running Passenger Steamers, viz;— Messenger, Magnolia, Cuba, Cremona and Em press. The above boats, carrying the U. S. Mail, will commence their regular trips on the Alabama riv er on the first of November, leaving Mobile daily and Montgomery daily,’ on the arrival of the Trains of Railroad Cars, and connecting daily nt Montgomery with the (Jars, and at Mobile with the New Orleans Mail Boats. One of the above boatswill leave Selma on the downward trip at 0 o’clock A. M. The above steamers will be commanded by able and experienced officers, who will use every ex ertion to secure the tomfort and safety of passen gers. The rates of freight by the above boats will not exceed Fifty Cents per barrel, and One Dollar per bale of cotton. For freight or passage, having elegant accom modations, apply on hoard, or to COX, BRAINARD & CO. 48-fwnvly Direct Importation. rjIHE undersigned is now receiving, via New I Orleans, direct from Genoa, Marseilles and Bordeaux—■ Sweet Oil—superior, in quart lailtles. Maccuroni, Vermicelli-—Fresh, and Paste of all kinds. Bologna Sausages—Choice, in jars. Holland Cheese—in boxes of 12 and 21 pounds Guyerc Cheese—Choice. Sardinia Salt Cheese—Best. Maraschino—Superior de Zara. Ahsynthe—Superior Swiss, Pernot ct Fils brand Anniscttc—superior French. Washington and Lafayette brands Sardines —Fresh, in whole, \ and j ooxes Stork Fish—Fresh and in fine order. White Wine—Sautcrnc, Barsac, and HautSar sac, in casks, J do. and boxes Claret of all kinds in casks and boxes Brandy—Dark and Pale, A .[ and j pipes Gin—choice Holland in pipes Brandy Cherries, Prunes and French Pickles — a large assortment —nil of which are offered for sale on reasonable terms by GEORGE AITE, 70 Commerce st., Mobile. [4B-tw.ivv ly] Spring Hill College. rnMUA’In t ! itsm closed its last sessio.i about fi the middle of October, with nearly two hun dred students registered on its < ’ataloguc, ol whom one hundred and sixty were prise >t at the Inst Exhibition. It hae. during th- l-ut. s ven years, «lijoyed a grent popularity in the South of th. I uion. The next s-: stun will op< n on the first of De cember, nnd til * I’iil’- tent Literary and •Scientific c< urt s will b< resumeu on the second. —TERMS— Bi>..rd nnd ’ihiit'..’n for the whole sec '.on. .s2ol* Entry I’ecs, (the first year • nly) 10 Bedding.(it furnished by the institution) 8 The course <•!' instruction l oin, rises the Eng lish. i rericb, Latin. Greek, Spanish, and German I, i:uxv iges : Yuthmi tic. History, Ge I'rupliy. 11 th ■ I 1 ”i -lies of Math mat'CS and of Natural m I Mei-’.d Philosopl.- . >■ . ' - ceh th fA. .’. I. M. !' i mt', r m :■ t a. . ■ plv at t. > Spring 11 dl ('(»,! ’ue, ne.tr ?,lh A a. [l*!- !:wly EXCHANGE HOTEL, J S ivnv en for the accommodation ’’ nertu J nent an 1 trnn 'ent boarders. Thnnktul fin past favors, th>* stibsarib r will en ieavor t-> r. r it a cuntint' e. ’.•-•vt- fi t .* t ecccivcd. wn:'.- at the P.itt - II us . .*0“ Broakl >st l.< u’. -7 to b- Dam? It 11. C.lllTl.N. Exchange st.. Mo’iie. Al . 1‘ l-w-1; j. W. Hutchinson’s lonic Bitter’, . OH the cur of Chills and Fever, Dy*pep»h g * Liver (' 'te.phi'nt.l *. .rrliu ' Jami lice. Chron ic er Nervous Del iiitv, , n I ahn v I ad otht r dis eases : iieid’ nt ti to .i tf.mtl'.ern e'ii.n.t.'. :s a c r tain prevent at Ac (.f taken during an <p cmie) to Y ellow Fevcror Asiat,,- Cholera. As a ! ily Mcdtrii it is invaluaNc—it ;■ highly recom mended in the disea-i* of Ch.ldrcn—as a pre ventative and rem Jy for Worms, it l as no su perior. Du.i' • - i he•,. lult. is f te spoonful »” a xvne glas-n !, twoorthrvc times a dav, or ns often i.s occasion re.-ui. -. Price 50 cents per Bottle.—M >bd<. Ala. [4B-tw:w ly Fakes a. kehhedy, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUKLII .MOBII E. ALABAMA. . A’. 7.’. (' /-..•< r 7 ~•'< / (A' [•IS ttvnvly , s, ITO In s. uKVta.) Brvh< r, Ynetluros - • »• >o>oiis-lu>i A«,vnt UwiJ- i-KOYAI BTREET. Hardware. Cutlery, &c. .■ ~ J. C. GWIN & CO,, , >- 49 and 51 Coinmerce and Front Sts.. HAVING greatly enlarged their business, are notv re- 11 ceiving from the American and f, ; English markets a. large and well '• selected slock of everything in their line, which ’* they are determined to dispose of on the most * reasonable terms. Commission Merchants and ', l Country Dealers are respectfully invited to ex -1 amine their stock. '* Bar Iron, American mid Swedish, all sizes— -1 , Horse-shoe Iron, of refined quality; Horseshoes. s Horse shoe nails. Grilling; Hoop, Rod and Band 1 Iron: German Blistering and Cist Steel; Axes, Collins’and Hunts; Cards, cotton and wool: *, Chains, ox and log; Trace Cha’iis; Hames and '• Collars; Plows mid Hoes; Blacksmith's 'Pools; Nulls and Spikes; Builders’ Hardware; Hollow Ware; Spades and Shovels; Cofire Mills ; Farm ing Utensils; Straw Cutters; (Carpenters’ Tools; i Fan Mills; House Furnishing Goods, mid a good ’ assortment of Shelf and Fan -y Hardware, pock et and table Cutlery, Paints, Oils. Putty and Window Giass, Parlor,Ofiic,- and Cooking stoves. ‘ , and every other article usually found in a Hard ’ Ware Store. [4B-tw:wl v Wolff & Co., Importers. FTIHE undersigned respectfully beg leave to in , • J form Merchants and Dealers generally that they are receiving direct from France, England I and the continent. Brandies, Wines, Gins and . Cordials, and that they have constantly under Custom-House lock, the following standard goods. Brandies, Jas. Hennessy &. Co. Otard, Dupug & Co., united vineyard proprietors; Jules Robin I & Co. Dunion, Dumoti Gunyer & Co., A. <Seig nitte. Gins, stork, Fish, .S’wun, .Schnapps; Port | and Madeira nnd .Sherry Wines,of ordinary and r , line grades. W hiskey, Irish. .Scotch, Rye an-J r Bourbon. Champagnes, of various fine and nie ( dium qualities. London Porter and Ale. cigars, &c..a1l of which we offer on reasonable terms, ; | and at prices that will compete fully with those . of New York, Boston or Philadelphia. Our re ; | tail department embraces the finest and choicest . I stock ever offered to consumers in the .South, and ['! enables us to fill all orders addressed to us with i promptness and dispatch. WOLF & CO., Wholesale and Rctifil Dealers in Wines and Li J quers, Mobile Ala.— Commerce street. [49-dwly MARTIN' PICKETT. D. D. CAMPBELL. Martin Picket & Co., WHOLESALE A. !) RETAIL GROCERS, CORNER ROYAL A?. I’ Al) AMS STREETS, ; Aear the Railroad Depot —Ala ; HAY, Corn, Oats mid Bran always fir sale, at the. lowest market prices. [49-dw ly Thomas Thompson, 39 ROYAL STREET, MOBILE, ALABAMA Z XYSTERS, pickled and spiced—also, by the \ /Barrell, carefully put up. Country and City orders punctually attended to. Thankful to his friends for former favors, he solicits a continuance of their patronage. [4B-tAwly _ TWELVES, IMPORTER of and Dealer in Wines, Bran dies, Gin, Whiskey, Rum, Cordials and Li-j quors, of all kinds, required for Hotel or Steam boat Bars, No. 55 and 57 Commerce and 56 Front street Mobile. [49-dwly GEO. Vs . TARLETON. J NO. YVIItTING J TARLETON & WHITING, 1 and Commission Merchants, Mo bile, Ala.—Cash advances made on cotton and other consignments. [49-tw:wly “rTwT ADAMS, ' Grocer, corner of Erunt, Common ant! i'ulton its. Has constantly on hand a large and com plete assortment of Gorccries, for sale at the low- • est cash prices and on the most favorable terms. Steamboat Stores. — Special attention paid to > ! keeping at all times a full stock of articles re ' quired by Boats. [dec. 18-d-wly. A. BROOKS, Auction c* Commission ’Ti iiTiaiit, OFFICE ANT) WAREHOUSE IN' CONTI STREET, Opposite County Court-House, Mobile, Ala. ; dee. 18. <i-w-ly. A. M. SALOMON, Importer of llnvar.a < igr.rs. 51 Royal Street, opposite the Savings Bank, dec. 18. d-w-lv. Rickman & Bro., I XEA LEI’S in silks and Fancy Goo Is, Irish , 3 /Linensand Lawns,straw Bonnets, Ribbons. ( *c. No. 25 Dauphin street, Mobile, Ala. [4B-twawly JAMES E- SAUNDERS L SON, < titiimi . i'».> n ' Mobile. Ala. • .'. 18 -w-ly. Barney Brothers, # MPORTERSand Dc:il-.»«> a ;S ; ’ • ers ni Bar Ir.-u, A's. (’a>t‘ii" . Hardware, ('utl.-ry. * ■„ 15 : n.l 17 i Commerce and Front streets, Mobile, Ala. Agent • for Rich * Co’s, c lehr: te.l Sa; >- 1 mander Safes. [4B-tawly Shannon cc Co., I I ” HOLISSAI E nnd Ret i Gro- f eerie?.. Liquors. \\ ino. -a.l ch .ice Steuin ' b' it an 1 Family Stare.-. >. 3t> Front mid : 5 Commer-e streets. M .|> .Ala. • f'.S-t.-.wiv Mrs. Waldauer, ¥ ' GOODS, Millinery, n.l I I , (loo.ls, N->. 151 b.illph n st. .I. b.ie, Ala. I ly J W HIXSuN W i: HOLT Hiiuon & Holl. (•i (•' .'■'Bttf’)- S ; -,. - t-- , H ' t’ ■. al !^('om <rii«'!o:i Mvr-.'i t-. M v-. < r < i.u ' . a the - f <’t I>'-.••’.n • lv-;>. ~.1-1 Vi -b’HI Pn <'i;ee. [4B-tw-wK ( . 11. MINGE x CO . I'actux 5 and Commi?sicn Merchants. MOBILE.ALA. [•18-tw:wlv ; BATTLE HOUSE. MOBILE. : : : ALABAMA [l9-tw-wly D. Dent & Co.. • tOl’i’ON F.’.ctor.-.•'..1 Commi , • For i \ '... . S'o. 24 Cor < Front -tree' . M .h.le. i4S-tw-wlv -I. Boullemet, 7- " 01-II F. I. r_v . <\rn. '! A. Dauj \ • d.-.r.i publications v nstantly on hand. in the < ... _■ trictly [4B-tw-vv Iv M. Waring & Co.. lA •; . No. '.. .. cous - ■ ' rll ' •... ■ . . ■ ccived and lorwrrd. J with i... pussiblc ■ -a:.!;, and ;'re« of any durga for Commissions and Storage. [4B-uwly JOHN IILKOKS w T liAIHIIrIS .1 W IM'RhEN' Burden, Harriss & Co.. ’ / GJMMIHSION MEIH’HANTS. N<>. 93 Wa. \ ter street. .Mobile. Ala.—Dealers in Hides > Hiv. Corn. Oats. Bron. Meal. Potatoes. Flour Onions. A —-Liberal essli advances made on consignments. j'IS-tw-wly I JOHN' PARKER WM MORRIS EDWAHI> W. m’gIN'NIS II Parker, Menis & Co., ’ QUCCESSORS to T. P. Miller & Co. Gro 4xcers.No. 8 nnd l (l Commerce -treet. Mobile, '' Yin f |B-tvv:w I v i’l JOSEPH E. MURRELL, General Commission Merchrnt, ■’.iouiLE. Alabama. ;, [4B-tw:wly . I A HAMELS *' CL THOMAS ; Daniels Thomas, HOLESALE and Retail Grocers, and i Commission Merchants. Nos, 21 Com- 1 men e and 22 Front streets. Mobile, Ala. •! .. [4B-tw-w I y ’ i - • - - • , . Parker, Morris, & Co., i (SI (JCESSORB toT. P. Miller & Co. S Grocers. N.o§- 8 and 10 Commerce ■ , « Strei t.Mobile. Alabama. JOHN PARKER. YYILLIAM MORRIS. : 44uwiy e’rd, w. McGinnis. WM. C. CALVERT.] [JOSEPH FI.ACr. Wni’ 'Calvert Co., WHOLESALE ( Irocers, and General '. --j-ri?) CommissiQn Menditinls. Nos. 16. 18 and . i-iatofci. 20 Commerce street, Mobile, Alabama. December 7 1851 44liwly J. C. Rupert to Co., Successors to Rupeiti McLeiiand & Co Commiesion Merchants, Mobile, zYla. 1 J. C. RUPERT. 44tiw 1 v ■ * M.S. C ASSE Fix. | ’ , —. i M. T. PERRYMAN F- S. PERRYMAN- Perryman & Son, WHOLESALE and Retail Cxcers, 19 ' V w Commerce and 2U Front streets, ! d.?bile, Ala. W. B. RO.SE.-.fOHN A. CHAPMAN.-A. O. C4BLEY Rose, Chapman & Sibley, y I THOLESALE and Retail Grocers, Corner i V V of Commerce and St. Louis streets, Mo-. bilc.Alu. riß ' tw l' vlv . WM H« ROSS a ALFRED (»• ROSS i Wm. H. Ross & Co., (Lats. Ross & Marshall,) ('I ROGERS, 23 Commerce and FrontjStrett, TMobile, Alabama. [4B-Uwly Aubrey &, Kennedy, XY7HOLESALE GROCERS, No. 31 and 33 j. Commerce and 31 and 34 Front streets, Mobile. Ala. [IS-t.wlv Daniels, Elgin & Co., * WTHOLESALE and RETAIL Deal- ; y ers in DRY GOODS, Corner of Dau- pliin and Water streets, Mobile, Ala - Ji ; ‘ [4B-Uwly R. H. SLOUGH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 90 Commerce Street, Mobile, Ala. [4B-tw-wly J SAN'IIS, I.OL'IS UVP.ANIi. Sands & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Mobile, : : : : Alabama. - R“EFER TO G. S. Robbins ft Son, ~1: - Ripley & Judson, / N’-w-York. .1. C. Ryan. ’ Pres- Arctic Ins. Co. Judson & Co., ) Fearn, Donegan & Co. ( .. „ . 1,. ’ .. - „ . > New Orleans. 1 Bogert, Foley & Avery, Taylor A- Cnssilly. [4B-tAwly )3pn. T. Marshall, ( Late Ross <£’ Marshall,) ! A’BJTIIOLESALE GROCER, Commerce and y V Front streets, one door above St. Louis st., Mobile, Ala. [lB-f.twly cq« Receiving and Forwarding Merchants. MOBILE. ALA. August 29. 1851. I ly. Alex. Flash & Son. < < ENER YL COM YtlsSlONand Pro- V ¥ .luce Merchants, Ni>. 28 St. Michael i-treet. Mobile, Ala. Alex. Flash, N. Orleans Wm Fl ash. Mobile. I Wm 11 ACTWI'LL, “ [lB-t.vwly T<A T Ti S G U S NO. 28 ROY At. STREET, Mobile, A labama. Garnett & uiann. Proprietors. FJllb.vnb ’w Estnbiishnn nt has been thoroughly j renovated, and is n.»w open t ir the reception of Visitors. ' WM. B. MANN JAMEX UABNF.IT [ 18-t.vw ly] New ijor’t T.-’w-s B. jti.ou/’i d. Co. H - Ei.'LKS ! i ( I'ti.-!.? -t wlioh -. b . Shirts § 7 ( •■:•.. . D:a’.‘. r-. ».'.•••. A hipted«-X'la-ivel t i S.':it' , e-:i '-. N,-. ;11 Chambers sin-. New Y i .. Citv II 1.. B. b . .'. M>' J. I all. I w.il W< march 6. ’55 . . i!w3i.i !i< < li.rk <-0. Um..'/ •• h.., t HOLES. !. * I'-.,.. I'ruj '-•• \ u-Uu.c" I- us. Gin inc Me ' d (' >! L;v ,■ Oil. H>.s IJrc.idvv tv !«.- t ‘ N I • : ’. 21. •••••■-• .v ■ . o: ( ' 1• ■ i’> --, .> 1 t ii’-. ■ idw >iv St. \i. ii •!., . H lei. X V. Ycik. Th.- i It.- I::*'! • t I’:; ... I'i ir'. Cv C>. •.u . <•< . ! . t . i» o. .Mr. Ru-hton •■‘u’ bu-i t:.-- v .ii'- <*-mi!i>i:« .1 i>v iaan, Ciarkik C<>.. surviving p.irtncrsand Sai Successor-. Whitloci:, Nichols and CO., ti 1 I. N ! Slr.-i tX. w Y or- Impi rt< rs -o! Cognac i’ .1 I—-. \ u <-t' 17!'*. !B.”>.>. 1825 to is.;'.; fr an Ot.ir>!. Dupuv A' (’■'.. Hem:.—s-y. God.-rp. nnd others Sofc Y-" i'- .i t'i ■ > iited StaUs for Superior Vine .. 1 eau Bernard,Brands, Madei. S-- ; •. Iknt <:: i Otk rV, inis ircni ni l > ii[>- pero. Def iers :n fine GROCERIES, Chuiee Ha v. in and Br.ght Sun Cured, Agents for - TOBACCO, fr at even Manufactory of Note in ‘ Y’irrini.i. ' March 8, 1855 dwlv C haxies H. Ring. II 'UOLESAI.E and reuil Drugget id V A| It . 192 Bl , N: v i corner .I•"’hn street. ; march (?,’55 <'w6ni Peter Schneider. 5 ...X i. :'AC I'l IL.’R if V» alki:,g Canes, No- 21. Maiden Lane. New York. I SUixh '55 wdly Chatterton and Brothers, • I OB AND CARD PRINTERS, Law Curds and Points. (Ruling and Binding.) 102 and 104 Maiden Lane, New York. S. S. CHATTERTON.']- [JOHN CHATTERTON. March 8, 1855 dw3m (lI.OAK. Mantilla and Shawl Warehouse, No. 0 Cortlandt Street, (opposite National and Western Hotels.) New York. WILCOXSON BRADMAN, Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers. OEO. WILCOXSON. | U. C. URAOMAN. march 6, '55 dw3m E. S. Archer. | R.V. Warner. I .las. B. Peck. Archer. W. rner & 00. Ao. 376 Broadway, New York. 4 RCIIER & WARNER, No. 119 Chesnut _x>_. Street. Philadelphia. Manufacturer of Gas : Fixtures, Lamps, Girandoles, &c. Our facilities for manufacturing are not sur passed by any establishment in the United States, and the divisions of labor instituted at our factory, combined with improved Machinery, enables us to produce beautiful patterns of Gnssaliers, Chan deliers, Pendants. Brackets, Lamps. Girandoles, &c.. at the shortest notice, and at low priocs. Designers and Modelers are constantly engaged producing ne.w styles. Our stock is among the largest and best assort ed in the country. Dealers and others are solicited to call and ex amine the same. march 6, ’55 dw3m William. A. Kinnilly, (Successor to Brewer <s• Kinnilly.') IMPORTER and wholesale dealer in French and English Perfumery and Toilet Goods, &c. No. 21 Maiden Lane, New York, Up-stairs, oppo site Liberty Plice. march 6, ’55 dw3m Pierson, Jennings & Co. 1 ANI I’ACTURES of and wholesale deal i crs hl Clothing, No. 19! Broadway, (oppo se? Dey street,) New York. ( John S. Pierson, Theo. R. Mcllwaine, ) ( A. G. Jennir.g-, j Lorenzo Snow. $ march 6, ’55 dwCm Show Casts f Shaw Cases ! I OF every description, tor the Southern and Western Trade*, at i'll ABER'S Premium Show Case Vt arc-rooms, Cor. Reade & Hudson Sts. Near the IL R. R. R. Passenger station, New York. march 6, ’55 dw3m Sherman Brothers, y MPORTERS and Jobbers of Hardware, Cut .l lory and Guns and Manufacturers of Planes and Plane Lons 19 Park Place & 16 Murray St., New York. Byron Sherman, j Ed'wd Shennan | P.jSherman. I march 6, ’55 dw3m Oscar Gheesman, IMPORTER and dealer in China, Glass, and Earthern Ware, 136 Pearl street, and No. 102 Water street, by George W. Lively. New Yorki march 6, ’55 dw3m Jacbertson & Hudson, DEALERS in Dry Goods, No. 23 Murray and 33 Warren streets, New York. inarch 3, ’55 dw3m Merchants’ Hotel, MLIRHIED & CLARKE. 41 Courtlandt l street, New York. ( W. Muirheid, march 6, ’55 dwly ( B. G. Clarke. British Periodicals, EARLY COPIES SECURED. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., New York, con tinue to re-puldish the following British Peri odicals, viz: J The London- Quarterly, (Conservative.) 2' The Edinburgh Review ( H7eA/.) The North British Review (Free Church.') . 4. The Westminster Review (Liberal.) Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Troy) The present critical state of European affairs will render these publications unusually inter esting during the forthcoming year. 'They will I occupy a middle ground bytween the hastily | written new’s-items, < rude speculations, and fly- j ing rumors of the daily Journal, ami, the pon | derous Tome ot the future historian, written as- ! ter the living interest and excitement of the great I political events of the time shall have passed I away. It is to these Periodicals that readers I must look forth • only really intelligible and rc- I I.able history of current events, and as such, in I addition t > their well-established literary, scion- i tine, and tt;< ologiiud charact r, we uige them up- . on the consideration of the reading public. ' Airangcmeoi. .re now permanently made i for the receipt of Early Bhe< Is from the British i i'ubf ations, by -wh’ili we are enabled to place idl our Reprints in the hands of subscribers, . bout as so< n ::s theycan be furnished with the foreign copies. Although this involves a very ; large outlay on our part, we slid! continue to ; turn s’i th 1 Periodicals at the same, low rates as: hi rtofore, v iz : Per win. ' For any one of the four Reviews .$3 00 ! F - any two >1 th four R views 500 I For any threzof the four Reviews 7 00 i Tori:!! four of (';<■ Rr'.i.w.' 8 00 , For Bi ickwood’s Magazine 3 U<» i I.r E iokwood and three Reviews 9 | Th; IJ ckv.co lan ’ the‘in:r Review■. 0 rn • • in aJvance.- '.'v-ent '(! lie St"’e where issued will be reci ived at per. ULI BRING. \ d • >uiit ot wenty-iive p< r>. i.t. from the > vc pt <•<».will be allowed t > (.'lubs ordering futr r re c. pa - ot' any one or monos the •ve work ■ 'i’hv : Four copies of Blackwood, j or of.me IL-view. will be nt to one address for l'mr . opi« s f the t.uir Reviews and Black-: w ->od tor 8*0; an I > on. POSTAGE. In "ii th • nc 0..| C.ti-s ami Town-, these work w.11.r 1 iiv- rt J, through Az nts. Free <4 P-r'.z. . -t -'nt ly me!. the Postage to • a., pot d .el n:t« >!., ;e« will *«• but Twi >• tour th.:!- year lor •*p',t I.wohL" n.i out teen < . year ho Revit ws. I mittanca • ■ . . be a ' Ire- p • t-paid, to thi Publi-l.ers. LEoN vRD BCOTT& CO. 51 Gohl Street. New York. B. -L. > ■ A. ('.». have recently published. h..v.' : .'.v tor sale, the •• Farmer's Guide,” 1 ’ . Hei y Biej i. h, and the ' : Prof. Norton, > f Yale College, New Haven, cem;!etc i.l 2•• ■•<!>.. ioy,d octavo, containing 1600 p igi -, 1 » t'-cl and 690 wood engravings. Price, in muslin binding. 86, f-f" This work is not the old “ Book of the I'a r.i." lately n su-c.rated ano thrown upon the market. B KBI Eno, Roberts & Co.. I .MPORTERS and Joi :• rs of Staple —/'A ..nd Fancy Dry Goods. 107 and log Lib ortv tret t. New York. i E. M. Davis & Co., porters of French and India bilk Goods. t [4B-Uwly Read! Read!! Read!!! VN Y person wishing information in a new and reliable invention and discovery, whereby he can make from •S2OOO to S3OOO per year clear, can have full instructions and cir culars, &c., forwarded them by addressing TAMES R. DENISTON, (■unundaigua, New York. N.Y. And enclosing two dollars. This is not oneofthoseswindlingadvertisments circulated in the press, but is a reliable and safe business. Money will be refunded if requirrd. December 9 45tAwlm J. R. D Baltimore 3,imertisnncnts J. G., & S. M. Chappell, "* , 4 RE largely engaged in the manufacture and jL sale of Ethereal Oil, Alcohol and Camphene, and arc derirous of extending our list of such cus tomers as we can regard A. No. 1. We therefore beg leave to solicit custom, and promise to fill or ders with promptness, and as we trust at such pri ces, from time to time, as to secure a continuance of public favor; as we are determined to sell at the smallest remunerating profits and articles of superior quality. J. G. & 8. M. CHAPPELL, 17 Mercer and. 6 Water St. between Light and Calvert, Baltimore, Md. march 6, dwly Pollien & Thomsen, IMPORTERS of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, &c., No. 184 Baltimore Street, Baltimore. MANUFA CTURERS OF Chrome Yellow, Rose Pink, “ Green, Pulp Blue, Paris “ American V ermilion Antwerp Blue, Persian Red, Brunswick Green, Prussian Blue, Pulp Lake, Chinese “ Fountain Hotel, IIGHT street, Baltimore. Clabav.f'h 4 Bros., j Proprietors. Omnibuses at all the Depots, and Boats, to convey passengers to and f rom the II- *■•!. J Board per day .$1,50. i march 6, ’55 dwly John F. Pickrell (Succec.i - Butts, Pickrell <s• Co.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, BALTIMORE. march 6, ’55 dwtf MARYLAND GLASS WORKS- T OHN LEE CHAPMAN, Manufacturer, No. ? ? 40 south Charles street, Baltimore,Maryland, Jonathan J. Chapman, Agent. march 3, dw.?m G. T- CLARK & CO. DEALERS in Paints, Oils and Gljjss, 173 W. Pratt St. (above Charles,) Baltimore. march 6, ’55 dw6m JAMES HASLETT. IMPORTER AND GENERAL DE LER IN HZjicxxiorgg cfc? No. 1, Commerce Street, Baltimore, Maryland. J. MCoulter, Aug. 29, ’54. nltf EDWARD 11. STABLER. FRANCIS STABLER 12. 11. STABLER &. CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, IMPORTERS of English, French and German Drugs, Dyo Stuff. Paint and Oil Dealers, at the Old Stand, No. 120 Pratt street Wharf, Third Door West from Calvert Street, Baltimore. dee 23, ’54 d w 52-6 m. €l)arlcston H, L, Chisolm, C COMMISSION and Forwarding Merchant, J South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. feb 10 d3m. M. F. Molony, A HOLESALE and Retail Dealer in For- T V eign and Domestic Dry Goods, 347 King street, Charleston, S. C. dec 23 ’54 <1 w n54-l\ American Hotel, King Street, corner of George. Mrs. A. J. ICIINAIcnv, Proprietor. Charleston, 8. C. dec 23, ’54 d w n54-ly. Pavilion Hotel, 11. 1.. IHTJURHELD, Charleston, South Carolina. dec 23, ’54 d w n54-ly. CAMERON, WEBB & CO. t MPORTERS of China, Glass and Earthen 1 ware, 115 Meeting street, H. P. Cameron, i Wm. L. Webb, ,• Charleston, S. C. Wm. M. Saoe. ) Will supply Country Merchants with Goods in their line at as low rates as they can buy in New York or elsewhere dec 23, ’sl d w r.54-ly. ftaucroft, Betts & Marshall, IMPORTERS anti Jobl-ts of Silk Goods, also Foreign and Domestic Style Goods, Nos. 209 an I 211 King St. corner of Market, Charleston S. Carolina. E W. BAXCRI-Fi', i W. W LEMaN, A. F. BROWNING, | JAS. B. BETTS, e. w. marshall. | j. r. bates. dee 23,’54 dw nuJ-fy. Edward iJuly’s r HOL ESALE ami Retail Boot, Shoe tind ' y T Trunk Ware-House, No. 30*1 King street, | \ few floors above the Merchants’ Hotel, same ■ side. ('harle Jon.S. dee 23. 'sl '1 w nsl-ly. , John Marion, Z ■(ONFEI'TIONER, and Importer of French f ctionery, Toys, 4’C. No. 254 King st., East si’’-., Three Doors above Hasel st., Charles- ’ ton S. U.. dec 23. ’sl n54-ly WYATT CO. F. WYATT ' Chan ton. 8. Savannah, Ga SOUTHERN FORWARDING HOUSE 4 LL kim 1 of Merchandise and Produce! jLboiigl.t or . old on commission. Merchan • disc, Machinery and Produce i<»rwanle<l to any ! part of lb.country with grer'.'Ht tlispatch. Cash* required in hand, to pay charges on all Goods con-; signed to us. i.. • ’•!< ’ <4 Montgomery, Ala. U’i tl' i Pollard, Esq., Pres. Mont. & West Pon t Bail ad. Me -js, T. Simms Co., Newnan, Gs. Henry Mi»ro«’" <q., Agent New j York steam . . , Charleston.! Messrs. Townsend, Crane & Co.) Messrs. Hotchkiss, Fenner & Co. ( | Messrs.Conklin & Smith, ( Aew ' ork I ' Messrs. R. C. Anderson At Co. < .. . i Messrs. J. A. McAlister 4 Co. ( “hville. | 49-tw:w6m JOSEPH TRIEST, iLOTin Cr STORE, King-Str. <. > 'st Side one door South of Calhoun-Strec Ciiniles&!A S. C. A fine assortment of Gcx' * «Q*a Under Gar- ' ments, Gloves. Cravats, .-'c - 'JLI" n54-ly R. Bu’js LIVLLHT <S» aALtu I.TAB* 3k King St. Charleatoii, South Carcl.nsk ! dec 23, *64 d w no4-ly. , VICTORIA HOTEI, CHARLESTON, S. C. i Travellers for the above well known llewd will find Carriages and Omnibuses at the Depet in Charleston, to convey them to the eaid ■ •M, free of charge. W. W bTARR, PRorn<«To>», Dec. 5, 1854. 43tAwly Pierson, Jennings & Co., Manufacturers and wholesale ers in Clothing, No. 26 Hayna itreel j John S. Pierson, i [ Abm. G. Jennings, z Charleston, S. •. Edward Pierson. ) dec 23 ’54 4 w Ij Ambler & Selman, Manufacturers and Whoieeas ers in Hats and Caps, No. 161 Mooting street, Charleston, 8. C. D. A. AMRLKR 0. fl. ffRMTca. dec 23, ’54 d w n54-ly. - - - - —.nn (General Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Georgia W. P. STARR, Proprietor. dec 23, ’54 dw n&4-ly. JONES & DAVID, Dental /Surgeons. RESPECTFULLY inform their fries and the citizens of Georgia that they have located their Dental office and 1»- bratory in Atlanta. Havingsparedneither expenso or exertions in siting up their rooms, and to pro» vide every convenience neccessary for the man*- facture of Block, Gum, & Single teeth, as well aa their superior continuous Gum cork with other do cided improvements rarely met within any o»h«r Dental esta’ lishment in the South— And as all our plate work will be done in ew labratory our Patients will not be detained un til the work can be sent to North to be made.— We hope that fourteen years experience, in aA the various branches of the profession will justify us in as king a liberal share public of the pnhltn patronage. For testimonials, references, specimen?, &•., we will be happy to exhibit them to any one wire may call for that purpose at our office White Hall street adjoining the watch & jewelry estab lishment of Mr. A. W. Hall. N. B. Charges as moderate as any other respetn ble practitioners in the South. JAS. J. DAVID. GEO. W. JONE®, of es Baltimore Md. Talbotton €hfc Intelligencer to copy d&w 1 yeav. MARBLE CUTTING, SLOAN <(■ OA TMAN. VTT* OULD respectfully announce to the ei® t zens of Atlanta, and country generally, that they have located here, a branch of the Mar ble business from their Steam Marble Nashville, Tennessee; where they are prepared to execute all kinds ( ofwork done in marble, in the most tasteful manner, and the latest stylo. We will keep on hand an assortment of Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Urns, Vases, Head and Feet Stones, Marble Mantels, of the Italian, Egyptian Tennessee red, Varegated, &c. All kinds of n»i» ble work suitable for furnishing Graves, got upto order, lettered, boxed and shipped, to any part st the South, as cheap as can be furnished m a*y city in the South or West. By calling at our Ware rooms opposite tka Georgia Railroad Depot, specimens ean be see* that will enable persons wishing marble, to jntlgp of our styles and workmanship. orders left at our Ware Rooms wit bo promptly attended to SLOAN dt OATMAW march 6, ’55 wly Fl. D BRANTLEY, M. D. THOB. B. I'OWEL*, H. 0 S. D. Brantley and Company. WHOLESALE and retail dealeas bi Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Z3® &c. Corner Broughton and Whitaker streets, Savannah, Georgia. feb 2, ’55. dwly Sloan & Oatman, DEALERS IN Italian, Egyptian and A«ieri«n f STATUARY _ Awl East Tennessee Marble MONUMENTS, Tombs, Urns, and Marble Mantels and Furnishing Marble. U©'" All orders promptly fiilled. Atlanta, Ga. feb 24 dly Groceries! Groceris!! Groceries!!! riIHE undersigned are now receiving at thoir I store, corner of Hunter and Pryor streeta.- Thc stand formerly occupied by .1. E. Williams, a larger and carefully selected stock of Groceries Consisting in part of the following articles: 30 hhds N. O. Sugar, 100 Sacks Rio Coflcc, 200 Barrels N. O. Syrup, 100 Barrels Extra Whiskey, 20 Tiercea Rice, 50 Boxes Adamantine and Star Candles, 25 Boxes Cigars, 50 Boxes Tobacco, &c. e intend to keep constantly on hand a heavy stock, and invite those who arc in need of such articles to give us a call before purchasing else where. J. J. THRASHER A CO. fe i 2‘i, ’55 wly Blacksmithing, 'HE subscriber has opened a /CX Shop in front of the Atlanta Livery JJ ami Sale Stable, by Mr. Pettis, v v where he is prepared to execute with neatness and despatch all work by which he may be fa vored by the public. Persons from the country will find it to their advantage to call upon him as his arrangements fordoing nil kinds of repair ing, are perfect in every department. Call at the sign of the “ Peoples Shop.” T. J. CAMPBELL, feb 2 '55 dly Day School for Young Ladies and Misses. BY MRS. A. F. CUNNINGHAM, On MrDonouy;h Street, Atlanta, Georgia. MRS. DOUT. CUNNINGHAMafAugurta having located herself permanently in Ab lanta, will open a School on the first Monday in March, for the instruction of Young Ladies and I Misses, in the various branches of English edn ! cation, and in the Latin and French languages. ! She will also teach Music, Drawing, and Cray* , oning, and Painting in Oil and Water Colors, j and on Velvet. REFERENCES. j Rt. Rev. Bishop Elliott, Savannah. | “ Dr. Edward Ford, Augusta. M Richard Johnson, Atlanta* ‘* Mr. Dubose, M. 1). “ “ Mr. Antony, “ Richard Peters, Governor Johnson “ Mr. Evans, Augusta. ” Dr. Talmage, Pres. Oglethorpe UnivenMb Judge Holt, Augusta. Col. H. H. Cumming, “ Mr. Wm. 11. Crane “ Mr. Josiah Sibley, « Mr. N. B. Moure, *• Dr. L. A. Dugas, * Dr. Henry Campbell, i feb 27 dw2W 3