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Would You t
I’d like to h »v« » homo up m r
game slaving mountain e’.uc,
With stately walks and turrets fair, I
Lining their peaks with pride.
With carved doers of cunning taste,
And windows clear and high.
And stately liees of rapid
Wboflt lop should reach the say.
Would you? <
I would not have a simple cot,
With pig-weed at my door,
With shell to hold my urea l and cheese,
And rushes on the floor;
With tubs and pails and bright tin pans
Put out to catch the sun.
And where poor woman’s labor, though
She trv, is never done.
Would you ?
I’d like to have soft, silken robes.
And jewels for my hair,
And have a dainty maid, whoso art
Should always make me fair ;
Who’d sing when I was weary, and
Would laugh when I was gay .
And help me make vt all this life
One pleasant, holy day,
Would you ?
I would not have a coarse, patched gown,
With upron made of check.
And have to come and go t sonic
Dull, dronteh husband’s b ck;
And have to peal petal es, and
Go out and weed the p »>,
And then go down til «b t’»e floor
Upon my bendr i
Would y» ut
If love Is pleasant in a <ot
Whore poverty abides.
It surely must be b< uer far
Where Croa'sus dally rides;
So I would be a millionaire.
And know that ail 1
Would like to be my heirs, when death
Bids uie with haste retreat.
Would you?
Would You f
Baby crowing on your knee,
While you sing some little ditty,
pulls vour hair or thumbs youi
Would you think R wasn’t pretty I
* Tell me, could you?
If you owned -‘the baby,” would you ?
Wife with arms about your neck.
Says you look just like the baby ;
Wants some cash to make a “spec,”
And you would refuse her—may be—
Couki you? should you?
If you owned “the woman,” would you?
Little labor, little strife.
Little care and tittle cot :
Would you sigh for single life?
Tell me,should you?
If you owned ‘•the cottage,’’ would you?
Health and comforts, children fair,
Wife to meet you at the door,
Fond hearts waiting for you there.
Tell me, would you ask for m re?
Should you ? could you?
If you owned “the ready,*’ would you ?
SOUTHERN LAND AGENCY.
A. REGISTER
Is kept in my Office in, Peter Huge's Block.
On W hitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia,
OF ALL
City and other Property,
AND I solicit from persons boring City Properly,
Plants lions and other Real Estate f.r sale or ren t
to have the same antered upon the Register. FItHK
OF CHARGE, whether I am employed as agent or
not.
'I BA VS BSKX|*rt'Ot.VrKD AGENT FOB
Messrs. WRIGHT, CARTER & CO.,
Real Estate Brokers, New York.
And a Descriptive Catalogue of those Lande which they
are offering for sale is to be seen at my office in thiscity
Through this agency I am now prepared to furnish
White Laborers for Plantations and Servants for Hotels
and Priva'e F imilies. having made thorough arrange
ments for their transportation to any section of the
South.
I have at this time in and near the c f ty of Jttanta,
31 Houses and Lots for Sale and Rent.
In the State of Georgia, 139 Plantations
and Wild land, containing 571,626 acres.
In the State of Alabama. 32 Plantations
ai d Wild Lands, containing b 1,598 acres.
In theSWte < fSdhth Carolina. 8 Planta-
tions and Wild Lands, containing.... 43,342 acres.
In the State of Nor h Carolina, 21 Planta
tons and Wild Lands, containing.... 20.524 acres.
In th« State of Virginia. 209 Plantations
and Wi’d Lands, containing 406,086 acres.
In the State of Mississippi, 19 Planta-
tions and Wild Lands, containing ... 36,696 acres.
In the Stale of Tennessee. 16 Planta-
tions and Wild "Lands, containing ... 178,135 acres.
In the State of Arkansas. 3 plantations
and Wild Lands, containing 26,300 acres.
In the State of Louisiana, 2 Plantations
and Wild Lands, containing 6,780 acres
In the S*ate of Texas, 44 t lactations
and Wild Lands, containing...... .. 406,752 acres.
In the Mate of Florida. 15 Plantations
and Wild cont ining 299,888 acres.
In the State of Kentucky. 2 Plantations •
and Wild Lands, containing 80,692 acres.
Making a total 0f2,155,792 acres.
My long re'idence in the South and extensive trade
in the sections contnining these lands, enables me to
speak adv sedably of them. These Lunds are offered at
rarely.above one fourth or one-half tbeir value —necessi
ty in many casee causing their owners to put them upon
the market at the present low pri-es. These include
Small Farms. Cotton Plantations, Grazing, Turpentine,
Mineral and Lumber Lands. Also, Stoies, Dwelling
Houses. Fisheries, Foundries, Iron Furnaces, Saw and
Grist Mills
Capitalists wishing to purchase Southern Lands are
invited to call on me. They are in many of the best
sections of the Seuth, and are offered at prices which
one crop will pay for, besides making the expense of
growing it.
As Agent for Wright, Carter & Co., of New York, I
am prepared to Negotiate Loans upon Real j&itate for
the purpose of culti*atinz Cotton. Sugar or Rice.
Rjefekkxc : s—Richard Peters. Esq., Gen. L. J. Gar
trell, Judge D. 11. Hammond. Col. L J. Glenn. Atlanta,
Ga.; Austell «fc Inman, New Yorks Hon. H. M. Water
eon, Washington. D. C ;Gen C. G. Dahlgren, Natchez,
La.; Gen. B. J. Bill, Tennessee.
EDWARD PARSONS.
Whitehail street, Atlanta, Ga.
READY-MADE ROOFING.
I AM appointed Agent tor this Roofing for Middle and
Upper Georgia, which is pronounced by those who
hava tested it as the best In use. Call and see speci
mens EDWARD PARSONS,
mar2B 3m Whitehall street, Atlana, Ga.
GATE CITY LAND OFFICE,
With Ezzard Hull.y, in the
“NOBCROSS CORNER” Building.
MARCUS A. BELL- F. R. BELL.
BELL & BELL,
One, an Attorney at La-w,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
Will give strict atter tion to the
Beal Estate Business,
CONVEYANCING,
Writing Contracts and Wills; and to
Making settlements,land
Collecting Debts,
Without suit, if possible.
*5»-CASH ADVANCES MADE ON CHY PrtOPERRTY.®
References: J J. Toon, Joseph Winship,L.J.Gar
trell, Atlanta; L. B. Davis. James Gardner, Augusta;
Ledyard A: Bari jw, Piiiiadclphia: 8. Root, John Living
ston, New York. feb!6—tf
FOR SALE?
1 Beautiful R'sidence !o*— about 4KI yards from the
“Norcross Conner”—fronting on Marietta gtre'-t 100
feet, and runningback 22) to Ritbt of way. diate R. R.
This lot is suitable for Machinery works, or Residence,
or both,and is very valuable.
IFme Residence lot, four acres, South th J Pitt s Lot,
on Peachtree street.
U Acres on State Railroid, Ent of New Rolling
Mill flite.
1(1(1 cr * s " r * n 4 or * Georg!» Railroad, 2U miles ’
1 V fyj from the center of the city.
3 Acres suitable for a Brick Yard, near Houston '
street.
Persons wishing to Buy, Sei', c Rent Real
Estate, in or ne tr Atlanta, or desiring as
sistance in the Collection of Debts, can have the benefit
of their Agency, by cvfnmuoiciting with them at the
GATE CITY LAW OFFICE,!
. in “Norcrosa Corner.”
HELL A. BELL,
febl6-lf Real Estate Agents.
For Sale.
fill IE Lowae on the Brick store adjoining the Auction
JL Room of Bomir Ac Pirkle.
Apply to BELL k BELL.
feblU—tf Real Estate Atlanta.
FOR BALK,
A Lease on a Restaurant, with store mom, good well
of water, and back grout) 1, Air. nw ths P-<k« nger
Depot A bargain will be off ;red, if applied for soon.
BELL A HE! L,
mirlb-tf Real Estate Agents.
WANTED,
JJI9R a cash purchasher, a bnsirie«s lot on Broad or
1 Whitehall streets. BELL A BELL
mar!7-lf Real Estate Agsnts.
DABOLLj WILLIAMS & Ofc,
WHOLESALE
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WKSTTHIRO WKT, U 2 W
Three Do<jr4 Eart of Vine, ™
Ciucinnn I Ohic.
mar2B 3m (f) j
ST. LOUIS ADVERTISEMENTS '
SUB.MMD JOMSOSIVILLE 1
Packet Company.
C. J CAFFREY President.
J . B. STOCKTON StcVrluty.
FRANK F. KNOtkELTreasurer.
DIRECTORS.
M. Brtrfl’. Nashville. A. R Moream. St. Denis,
W. W. Fyffe, Nashville, J. B. D. Keating. St. Louis,
R. C. McCord, St. Louis, J. Callahan, St. Louis,
A. A. Turner, St. Louis.
Forming a Daily Line of Sieainere from
Sc. Louie to Johnsonville and East
port, on the Tennssee River.
In connection with the
Nashville and North western Railroad,
Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad,
South Carolina and Alabama Railroad,
Connecting at Chiro with the
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
And at radn<ah with the
Mobile and Ohio Kailroad
From St. Louis to Nashville in
forty ho vrs.
The shortest and quickest route to
Chattanooga, Atlanta,
mokgftomery ,
And all points In
TENNESSEE.
gkokgia.
SOUTH CAROLINA,and
ALABAMA.
The tollowing light draught and fast steamers com
er se this line, one of which will leave the Company’s
wharf-boat, foot of Poplar street, daily, at ■» > M.
STEA.MERS.
IC. J. Caffrey, Laura,
SI Burns, Silver 'Vave.
Sprav, Milbrey,
■ t-oncra, Virginia Barten,
Louisa. deo. McC. Porter.
Fanny Barker, , , . „
Through Tickets and Bit's Lading signed at < ompa
ny's office, No. 11S0UM COMMERCIAL STREET,
(City Buildings).
For Freight or Passage applvon boardol boats, or to
JOS. McEM’IRE. I Steamboat
BO YD &SV LV EST I'.R. J Agents.
jan23—tf SCOTT & BRO., Railroa? gents.
r r.xoKßsi. 7. J. affkzt.
KNOBEL &. CAFFREY,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING
MERCHANTS,
NO. 11 CITY BUILDINGS,
BETWEEN MARKET AND WALNUT STREETS,
SI. L 0 UISMISSO URL
Orders for Bacon, Pork, Lard, &c., solicited and
promptly filled. nevi—6m
TmTsTephensonT
Commission Merchant,
AND
COTTON BROKER,
NO, 75 NORTH SECOIND STREET,
ST. LOUISMISSOURI
November 1,1865 —1 y
TIIOS. C. READY, GEO. F. DAVIS
'R.EA.DY
General Variety of Wholesale
CLOTHIERS,
Great Inducements to Southern Trade.
N"o. 69 Main, street,
oct29->l2m ST. LOUIS, MO.
HATHEW MOODY. | JOSHUA C. MICHEL, | MOREY T. ANDREWS
MOODY, MICHEL & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
No. 7-4. Second Street Corner Olive,
oct29—iv ST. LOUIS. HO.
C. E CLAGHORN, I W. F. HERRING,
120 Chestnut street, No. 7 Warren Block,
Philadelphia. | .Augusta Ga
CLAGIIOBN & HERRIN,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Agents for the Purchase and Sale of
Cotton, Cotton Yams
Sheetings, Shirtings, Drills,
OSNABURGS, &c.
CONSINGMENTS .'AND ORDERS SOLICITED.
W. F. HERRING,
No. 7 Warren Block, Augusta, Ga.
C. E. CLAGHORN,
Janlo-3m 120 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
applerTthornton & co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Booksellers,
AND
General TVews Dealers,
No 60 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga
feb6— f
For Sale.
My residence on Washington street, in this
city. Tne dwelling is ot br.ck, well built, and well
finished, and has eight large rooms with ail the modern
i conveniences. Tho Ut contains two acres, lies well, and
has growing on it near a hundred choice trees. Out
building- in izood condition.
/*L*SO— acres of'and, heavily wooded and eii—
I gible for building, near McDonough road, two miles from
Passenger Depot. Terms liberal.
Apply to mys or to .Marshall J Clarke, in the new
Franklin buildings, on Alabama street
mar? Ut JAMES CLARKE.
' HUGE R & HASELL.
137 Meeting Street,
CHARLESTONSOUTH CAROLINA,
Commission Merchants,
AND
AGENTS AND DEALERS IN
Railway Equipments and Supplies,
Portable and Stationary Engines,
Saw and Grist Mills,
Iron, Steel and Metals,
Machine Belting, Mill and Gin Bands,
Steam Packing Oils, Crucibles),
And all articles required by Railroad
Companies, Contractors, Manufacturers
and Machinists.
C. K. lillG'bß, ) General Pft'tnora, Charles-
BEATLEY D HABELL, J tou, 8. C.
M. K. JESUP & CJ., Spacial Partuerj, New York.
BENTLY D. HASELL,
Civil, Mining and Consulting Engineer,
Office, 137 M’eetlng Street,
CharlestonSouth Carolina.
marl4—lrn
ATLANTA JIALK SCHOOL ITT
A main School will be opened in
the iippper room of
Engine Monse No. 1,
On JloiKlay iiiitl .faimary.
Temin $5,60 per month, payable In advance.
T. S. GILLLKSPIE
YOUNG men employed during tho day will be taught
oti Monday, Wednesday un i Friday cvcoinga, iroin
7to (j/clock, P. M. Terms $4.00 per month. For
further particular! enquire ut the Shool Room
unl'J—3rn.
CINCINNATI ADVERTISEMENTS. ]
cuimiL, & htoiie, ■
IMPORTERS AN!) JOBBERS OF
IToreijjn anti Domestic
DRY GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
Dress Goods,
CY G GODS,
JXTOTIO JXT S,
141 West Fourth Street,
Cincinnati Ohio.
mar2B 3m (8)
B. W. WAS.-ON, I JE9SR H. TALBOTT, JESSE W. PAGE,
Late of Wasson, I Late of
Cocbrau&Talbult | Late of Paris, Ky. Nashville, Tennj
WASSON,TALBUTf & PAGE
Sucre.-sors to Cochran, Wasson Taibutt,
Cotton Factors,
Manufacturer's Agents for the sale of Bagging and Rope,
General Commission and Produce
MERCHANTS,
And dealers in Flour, Hemp, Grain, Seeds, Wool,
Feathers, Pork, Bacon. Lard, Ac. .Also Exclu
sive agents for the sale of J. 11. lai
butt Uo.’s celebrated 1 ure Copper
Whiskies, from Paris,Bour
bon County, Ky.
No, 30 VINE STREET,
Cincinnati Ohio.
Refkrenges—R. M. Bishop <fe C>»., Wholesale Grocers,
Cincinnati, Peaice,Toile & Holton, Dry Goods,Cincin
nati, Lanier, Philips & Co., Cincinnati, l>py, Heidel
back A Co., Rankers, Cincinnati, J. H. Johnston, Cash’r
Farmers’ Bank Kentucky, Maysv lie, Ky., Jas. A. Mc-
Alister & Co., Nashville, Tenn., A Hamilton, Nashvi'le,
Tenn., Baiky, Orsacy & Co., NashviLe, Tenn , Hanks &
Porter, Wholesale Grocers, Cincinnati, Chappel, Biuces
& Mclntyre, Dry Go-kls. Cincinnati, Ohio National Batik,
Cincinnati, C. Alexander, C’ash’r Nor Bank. Ky., Paris,
Ky., Commercial B’k, Memphis, Tenn., Taylor, McEwin
Duke A’ b.. Who esale Grocers and Ury Goods,Memphis,
lenn , Second National Bank, Nashville, Tenn, A. K.
St ago, Atlanta, Ga. mar2S lm(S)
1 LI. CO.,
Successors to Davis, Apple & Co.,
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. sl> West Pearl Street, between Walnut and Vine,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Keep constantly on band a full line of Custom, Phila
delphia and Eastern Work. mar2B 3m'S)
J. V. WATSON. J. L BERG.
1 AVATSON APiERG,
Wholesale Clothiers,
AND DEALERS IN
IPumishing- G-oods,
136 Race Street, between Third and Fourth Streets,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
mar2B 3m (8)
' F
i Dr, Strickland’s [I ' Dr. Strickland’s Tonic is a
IM concentrated preparation of
’ ots an '* T^‘r bß, with nntl-
|TH acids and cirmmatives to
. TAXTT' ' strength' n the stomach and
. j 1 va! v» ‘.'nervous system. It is acer
j ||| ta ; n remedy for Dyspepsia
> r Indigestion, Noiveusnete,
ot Apatite, Acidity of
of the Stomach, Flatulency and Debility. It is not
alcoholic, therefore particularly suited tor weak,nerv
ous slid dysp« ptic Persons. For Bale by all Druggists
everywhere at $1 per bottle.
Dr. Stricklfliid’s ‘ 4
(IRE
PILE REMEDY, fa ™ u
HP 1 LE Sf
FJas cured thousands of [].
the worst case* of Biind anti
B’eeding Piles. It gi
immediate relief, and (fl ct?
a permanent cure. Try it directly. Il is warranted to
cure.
For sale by all Druggists at 50 cents per bottle.
DR. STRICKLAND’S
COUGH jl MELLIFLUOUS
r N 0 r Cough Balsam
L more.
hraJ is warranted to be the only
preparation known to cure
U— -•j.'JV - “ Colds, Hoarseness,
/•sthma, Whooping Cough. Chronic Coughs, Consump
tion, Bronchitis and Croup. Being prepared from
Honey and H» rbs it is healing, softtning, and expector
ating, and paitii ularly suitable for ail affections of the
Throat and Lungs. For sale by Druggists everywhere.
DIARRHCEA.
Over 18.000 soldiers were cured of Diarrhoea and
.Dysentery last year by the use of Dr. StriCKland’s Anti-
Cholera Mixture. Ihe fact of its being used extensive
ly in the Hospitals is proof of the efficiency of Dr. Strick
“land’s Anti-thulera Mixture for me cure of acute and
chronic cases of Diarrhoea a d Dysentery. Tnisisthe
only preparation known as a safe and certain rem< dy
for cholera. Do not be with mt so valuable a medi
cine. Get a bottle of it directly. It is sold by all
Druggists at 50 ecu s per bottle
J. T. JENKINS k CO.,
febl-ly Wholesale Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
LANK i BODLKI
mOMUMiI'BmSTS
STATIONARY”& PORTABLE
Steam Eng ines
CIRt'IUR SAW MILLS,
WITH SIMLLTASIiOVS ASI> INI'EI’IIENT
Wrought Iron Head Blocks,
ECLIPSE SHINGLE MACHINES,
Wood Working Machinery,
CORN MILLS, MILL GEARING A SHAFTING,
Wrought Iron i’ipe& Fillings, Steam Cocks, &c.
GIFEARD INJECTOH,
OIL WELL MACHINERY.
Steam |?jj*e Kleines,
Applicants for Descriptive Circulars, will specify the
Machinery they need.
January 3. 1866 3in
Fashionable Millinery.
J. A. HENDERSON & CO.,
No. 18 West Fifth Street,
Keeps thfe largest and best assortment, of
BONNTETS, HATS,
AND
illillinery Goods,
IN
incinnati Ohio.
ob'«3-3m
Block, Lehman & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Liquor Importer* and Manufacturers,
AND
Agents for Tobacco and Cigars,
No. 55 West Second Street, between Wulniit and
Vine streets,
Cincinnati ...Ohio
December 26
DUNCAN, FORD & gO,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AM>
■Wholesale O-x-ocer-M,
No. 41 West Second Street, between Walnut and Vine,
fubl33m* CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Nashville advertisements, i
OKO. H. BKtO. w. H, CHADIIOURN. T. I BROWN*
REID, CHADBOURN & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO FRENCH <!• C 0.,)
t
]
COTTON FACTORS,
General Commission
AND
Forwarding Merchants,
CLARK STREET,
NASHVILLETENNESSEE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED THE
interest of H. S. FRENCH in the Firm of FRENCH
& CO., v. ill hereafter continue the Geue.ra Commission
and i’orwarding Business, under the Style of RFID,
j CHADBOURN & CO., at the Old Warehouse, on Clark
street, as hereto'oie conducted.
, They will purchase and st II Cotton, or other Produce,
on Commission.
Planters a:d others who favor us with their Business,
may feel assured ot getting the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
FOR THEIR’
Cotton or Produce.
Our charges will bo as LOW as those of any responsi
ble house, and SVIUCr ATTENTION will bepiidto
FORWAKDING PROMPTLY Goods consigned to our
’ care from other places.
The large and commodious building which we occupy,
offers Great Inducements to Planters to Store their
Cotton with us. wh«ce it will be entirely PROTECTED
FROM THE WEATHER.
Asking a share of 1 üblic Patronage, we respoctfu’ly
, subscribe ourselves,
GEO. 11. RFID,
W. 11. CHADBOURN,
J. T. BROWN.
>
: CARD.
1 On account of bad health, I have this day sold out
t my entire interest in tha Firm of French & Co., to the
t above House, and cordially recommend to my o'd
‘ friends my Slice ssors in business, who may bn confi
dently relied on as gentlemen of the highest
qualifications, and, those who may favor them with
Q their business, that they can feel assure 1 that it will be
performed with probity,honor, and energy.
For many favors ami largo patronage I nave receiv cd
du’ing the long number of years I have been engaged
in businq||| I warmly thank my many friends, and
earnestly solicit tho continuance of the same for my
Successors and friends, REID, CHADBOURN & CO.
Very respectfully,
[ mar4—tf [SJ H. S. FRENCH.
■ HinfiESiirroiisL
I
T. W. Evins, late of Evans & Co.,
AV. 11. Evans, late of Evans & Co.,
Wm. Porter, late of Evans & Co.,
Tnos. D. Ute, late of Fite, Shepherd & Co.,
R C Gardner, late of Gardner & Co.,
H. B Buckner, late of Gardner & Co., •
[ R. W. Jennings, late with Gardner & Co.
! EVANS, FITE & CO.,
1 3XT<z>. <1 Inn J3locli,
8 NASHVILLETENNESSEE,
We are now opening a large and well assorted stock of
1 Foreign and American Goods,
i VARIETIES, •
5 BOOTS,
' SHOES,
HATS AND
READY-MADE CLOTHSNC.
Purcbanhed for CASH,since the recent decline in prices,
which ’" ' —tar to the trade at
VERY LOW PRICES.
Being conneetc Zvans, Gardner & Co., of New
York City, ana importing ail Fore«gn and purchas
ing from manufacturers all American Goods,
and possessing advantage of getting
Goods at LOWEST PRI ES. fi el every
confidence in B<yingto Merchants
that we will sell them as
cheap as they can be
purchaiihe i in any
market.
Having adopted the C ASH system of both buying and
sell ng. enables us to do business on a small advance,
thereby < nab ing those l urch isiugol us to compete with
stocks purchas' d anj where.
Having resident partner s in N *w York gives us ad
vantage in keeping up a stock which merchants will
fin-1 large and well assorted throughout the se
<3-We solicit an examination of our stock.'
EVANS, Firt &CO.,
anl2-3m No 4 Inn Block, Nashvilie,Tennessee.
'a. R. MORRILL & C 0.,“
69 N. Blai kec Street,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE,
I)>..ILKIIS IN
All Kinds of Government Property,
BUY A<D SWIjL,
BRASS. Ccppcr, lT'«n, Portable steam and Saw Mill
Kn zines. Wagons. Ambulances, Blacksmiths’ and
Carpenters Tools, to, luge, Plantation Bells,
mai4—3m[ ]
LUMSDEN,HUDSON”* HICKEY,
Id Broad Street, (near the River,)
N AS VILLE TEN N E S.-E E.
OK<VIt.I«KS IV
Hides. Oils, Tallow, keatlier, Shoe Flnd
mgs, Furs, Skins, Wool, etc.
ninrd—3m[B]
GCETTENGER. <fc PHILLIPS,
!48 N;Market Street.
Near St Charles Hotel.
NASHVILLETENNESSEE,
DHALKRS IN
FURNITURE, MATIRESSES, LOOKING GLASSES SC.
mar 4 3m[ 8 J
J. LUMSDEN & CO., -
9 Soutlk Market Street,
N AS.H VILLETE NN ESSEE,
»RAI.KItS IN
Hides, Oils, Leather, Findings, and
CURRIERS TOOLS,
mar4—3m[ J
W. p.~ PHILLIPS? -
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker,
3J4 Sontli Collet © Street,
Noar firemen's Hull Mo. 12,
N A SII VII Lls TEN N ESSE E, 1
Steamboat ami Distillery Work attended to with i
diipatch. inai-l—3iu[BJ
LOUISVILLE ADVEK I'ISI- M kNT S
BOLLING KULL CHL
T. C. COLIPIAM, President.
XVareliouKC Mitin Street, between Bullitt
and Flfili,
MANUFACTURKand|KEEPCONSTANT Y ON HAND
the Largest and Most Complete Aasortm nt in tho West
of all kinds of
Bar, Boiler, Sheet and Boot,
I O JNT ,
AH warranted of Superior Quality.
IMPORTER-. AND DEALERS IN
English. German and American
JSTHSJESILi,
NAHA, «PIK S, AIVH.S VIS S, AX
ktllh, llOit K AND ‘iUE.-i SHOIIiS
AWlt NAILS, WTC.
All at tho Lowest Market Ha es,
mar 21 —3m |-]
Louisville Purchasing House.
VAN PafTMOSES&. CO,,
240 Main Street, between 6thand 7t
HAVING been connected with the ia-gd-n business
house m the city, lor ibepist TWENTY SEVEN
YEAR-, we are enabled to purchase ut the lowest
price*:
DRY GOODS,
GKOCKRIKS,
HOB. DW ARIE,
PHODULE,
AGaiCULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS,
SEEDS,
IKON, Eic.,
Ftrit OTHERS.
And we feel confident that we can give satisfaction to
the closest buyer.
Parties wishing us to pu chase for them will state
plainly what they wa it.
All goods shippe<l by us Insured and charged in bill
unless otherwise instructed.
Terms—per cent > n all b Ils of SSOO 00, and un
der, over 00U 00. 2 pei cent
We refer to ail Merchants acquainted with us.
mar24-lm
J. C. VAN PELT I WM MONKS. | GEO. 0. NEWBIRRY.
VAN PELT, MOSES & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Fancy and White Goodns,
GLOVES, HOSIERY
AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
Hoop Shirts, Caskets, Clocks.
JEWELRY, PERFUMERY, <fcc.,
246 Main St re»-t, between Sixth and S venth Sts ,
Louisville. Kentucky.
mar22—l»’ [S]
J. UOEFI-NGI.R Ac CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Deal rs in
CHINA, GLASS & QUEENS WAKE,
Table Cutlery, BrPanin and Silver Ware
Bar Fixtures, etc ,
No. 44 North Hde Court Street,
Memphis .Tennessee,
And No. 119 and 121 Fourth street,
Louisville Kentucky.
niar2l—3in [S]
LAPP & BENSINGER
Wholesale and .Retail Dealers
IN ALL KINDS OF
' FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY,
Spring, Shuck and Cotton i>l at tresses,
No. 49 MIHKET ST REE V,
Between Second and Third, (North-aide.near Second St )
L, >u ftsvllle, Kentucky.
mar2l—3m [S]
b.T ~ctv TCey ,
Steamboat jX.gen.t,
FORWARDING and COMMISSION
M ERCHANT,
No. 137 East Fourth Street,
Louisville Kentucky.
mar2l—Bm [SJ
WARNER’S SMOKERS’ EMPORIUM,
South-West corner Third and Jefferson streets,
Louisville..." Kentucky.
WM. A WARNER,
Wholesale anti Retail Dealer In
Cigars, T'obacco, I’ipes,
MEERSCHAUM GOODS,
Smoking Tobacco and Smokers’ Art cks Generally.
mar2l—3m [B]
NOTICE TO UNDERTAKER’S
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES.
WE constantly k* ep on hind the most complete
assortment of the beat
ITlctalic Cases, Coffins & Caskets,
in America. We will sell to
Undertakers at Manufacturers’Prices
with transportation added. Wo offer a greater variety
in our line, than any house in the United Slates. We
keepjad kinds of
SILVER PLATED GOFFIN MOUNTING,
which wo wi 1 sell as 1 w us the lowest. Wholesale
price list can be had by addressing.
KING & OWEJf,
South-Fast corn- r Third ami Jeitersou stre ts,
mar2l—3tn [S] Louisville, Kentucky.
BAXTER, KYLE & CO..
Iron Founders, Manufacturers of all the latest and
most approved
Cooking, Sheetiron & Heating Stoves,
En.imeied and I’lain Mantle G.ates,
SHEET Iron, Tin and Copper 'A are, in a l its branches.
Importers ami dealer- i.i T n Piatt-. Sheet Iron. Cop
per, Zinc Waio Block Tin, and ev. r-. thing used by the
trade Flain theei and Jappinne l Tinware, Country
Holloware, &c.
Sales Room 2?6 Main Street, South-side
B-tween Seventh and Eighth,
Foundry cor. Main and Thirteenth,
Louisville Kentucky.
SjFCash paid for O'd Copper and Bra s.
marl4—3m [S]
[KstaTjlishecl in
8. CABSEDAY. BEN. CABSED\Y. R, C. GATES.
CASSEDA.Y & CO.,
IMPOKTEhS OF
Queensware, GJasss and China,
«39 MAIN STREET,
Louisvill© Kentucky.
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D H. DAVIES.
(Successor to Brady A
OoiiiiiiifSMion 7VT«- i-c-limit,
98 South side Main Street, between Third and Fourth,
L.O- ISVILI.E, KY.
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JOHN SNYDER. JAC 8. SNYDER, THOS. J. SNYDER.
I/iti of Ch.-itlan<>og', Tonn
JOHN SNYDER & CO-,
Wholesale Grocers A Commission Merchants,
And Dealers in I’uro Bourbon and other Whi-kios,
No. 7 Main St reet, between Ist and 2d Sts.
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
mar!4-tf [sj
R. I. CRAWFORD WM. 11. SALE.
CRAWFORD & SALE,
Wholesale Duabu's in Chai Oil Lamps, Lanterns, Limp
Fixtures of all kinds, Chiml- iers, Burning
and Lubricating Oils, J
No. JJBO Main Street, bet ween 7th and Sth
LOUI Vj.LK, KY.
marl 4 3m [B]
JAMES R DAY & CO-,
'Wholewalo and Ketuil Dealers in
F U R IN I T U It E ,
Cf every description*
No. 215 Third Street, East Side. bet. Main and Market Sts i
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
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LOUISVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS D
E. LLWIB. H« !>• FITCHj
LEWIS & FITCH,
MANUFACTURERS OP
Silver and Wooden Sliow Cases, |
DEALERS IN 1
FRENCH & AMERICAN GLASS,
AND ]
Looking Glasses of all sizes.
135 Main Street, between Fourth and Bullitt, Northside, ]
LOUISVILLK, KY.
SAMUEL WRAY, Agent, (
mar2—3m Atlanta, Ga. •
JOSEPH MITCHELL,
MANUFACTURER of
Steam Boilers, Lard Tanks, Water Tanks
Bank Vaults, &c.,
Main Street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth,
1.0 uis ville Kentucky,
mai 11 —6 m [S]
LOUI3VILLE HOTEL,
Mitin Street, between 6th and 7th Streets,
L O UIS VILLE, KENTUC K J’,
M. KEAN & CO., Proprietors.
r’U- Hotel has been refurnished and elegantly fitted
up throughout. marl4-3m[d]
PORTER, FAIRFAX <& CO.,
W HOLESAEE
Commission Mevcliants,
AND DEALERS IN
Grain, Produce and Provisions,
No. 309 WEST MAIN STREET,
Louisville Kentucky.
Southern orders solicited and filled at the lowest
market pi ice. mar9-3m
E. A. GARDNER. C. 11. GARDNER.
GARDNER & CO.,
Who'esale Grocers Sc Commission Merchants,
SOUTH.SIDE MAIN STREET,
Between sth and 6th Streets, No. 196, old No. 525,
Louisville Kentucky,
mar 13 3m [SJ
SCHICKEDANTZ & SEWELL,
Grain Dealers,
Produce and Commission Merchants,
No. 74 Second Street,
I.ouisvllleKentucky,
KE El’constantly on hand a well h le ted stock of
Whisky, Flour, Corn, Wheat, Oats. Rye and Barley,
to which they invito the attention of the trade.
marll-3m [S]
CHAS. ENGELS,
MANUFACTURER
Silver and Wooden Show Cases
Sales Rooms, Main Street, corner Filth,
Lohlh ville Kentucky,
<B*Orders by mail promptly attended to.
mar2l—3m [S]
J D. BONDURANT. SHELBY TODD.
BONDURANT & TODD,
Wholesale Dealers in
FIELD and GARDEN SEEDS,
And Manufacturers of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
SCALES, etc.
Reapers, Mowers, Thrashers, <fcc.,
Main Street, between Third and Fourth,
LouisvilleKeatucky
Cr3,Seud for circulars. marJl 3m(S]
iI i JOHN W. BTOOKTON. |M. FITZPATRICK |T. LEARY. ijk
STATES HOTEL,
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY,
“J Centrally located and undergoing thorough fi,
repair.
f STOCKTON & CO.,
Proprietors.
■■' I JOHNT. COX, (late Col. C. S. A.) Chief Clerk ft
janie-Sm
James graves. james a. obavei
GRAVES & SON,
PROPRIETORS OF
Dr. Graves’ Ague Pills,
Ans i-Bilious Pills, American Liniment
Pain Extractor,Candy Vermifuge,
Pile Ointment, and
CURE FOR DIPTHERIA AND THROAT DISEA
And Dealers in all kinds of
PATENT Medicines, Perfumery. Soaps, and Fancy
Articles; Liquors, Wines and Brandies, for medical
purposes; fine Cigars and Tobacco, Flavoring Extracts,
Sponge, Brushes of all kinds. Combs, Quinine, Quino
dine. Purified Choenred no, Sulphate of Cinconia, Mor
phine, Chloroform, Opium, and many other prepara
tions, that will be sold low.
Will also keep an assortment of Electic Medicine.
43r-We will have a catalogue of our stock and prices
that will be furnished those desiring one free of charge
NO. 228 MARKET STREET,
between Sixth and Seventh streets,
jan2s—tf Louisville, Ky.
FOR CHILLS AMD FEVER !
Use tli© Best!
HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC
Never Fails—Alwavs to be Depended Upon—Nothing
more Keiiable thav Hurley’s Tonic.
IX7 ILL cure Ague and Fever, Chills and Fever, Inter-
VV mittent Fever, Dumb Ague. Every person who
has tried Hurley’s Tonic speaks in the highest terms of
it. As a curative agent it is unsurpassed, and more
cert lin than quinine. No bad results from using HUR-
I.EY’STONIC. Everybody should use HURLEY S AGUE
TOJNIG. Send your orders to
HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO ,
Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.
HURLEY’S STOMACH BITTERS,
171 >R Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness. Indiges-
turn or Dyspepsia, want of action on the Liver. Di*
<-rde••♦•<! Stomach, there are no bitters th it can Owinpart
with these in removing these distr-’s-ung compl ints.
For sale or can be had xt any Drug More in the United
States, or from the proprietors, Louisville, Ky , corner
Seventh and Green Streets, to whom all orders should
be a: dressed.
HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA.
rpilE great Blood Purifier, as a Spring and Summer
Medicine,stands unriva’led, removes all impurities
from the blood, and gives health and strength to the
system. HURLEY, RUDLLE & CO ,
Proprietors.
Hurley’s Popular Worm Candy.
AS tl is is really a Specific for Worms, and the best
and most palp ntablefurm to give to children, it is
no surprising that it is last taking tha place of all other
preparations ibr worms—it being tasteless, any child
will take it.
ORIENTAL PEARL DROPS.
FOR Beautifying tho Complexion, effectually removes
Tan, Freckles, Blotches, and giving the skin an ele
gant smoothness not easily attained by any other. Its
use among the ladies of fashion in the East, gives it a
character for efficacy which at ouce sto mips it as in-
finitely superior for the toilet of any lady.
INK! INK! INK!
SEATON’S Chemical Writing Fluid is becoming world
renowned for its superior 'qua ity. Having been
introJuced only about six years it has become the prin
cipal in us ■ w.th those who want a tine, free flowing
ink. and for its permanency it is decidedly the brst ink
for records that can be used. Vor counting houses,
b mk' or schools, it is unequalled, and needs only to be
tried to be approved. For sale by Druggists and Mer»
cli nts everywhere.
• HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO., Proprietors,
corner Seventh and Green streets,
Louisville, Kentucky.
For sale by all Druggists. iuar6-6m
/7ZA Galen’s Head Dispensary,
(Estabiished iß6 °' chartere ‘ i iß6i >>
Aa', * ,le T*eatment. of Private
Disease® and Female
Complaint st
A MEDICAL PHAMPHLET, JUST PUBLISHED,
i V containing 60 large pages and numerous engrav
ings of the organs of both sexes in health and disease
treating on private dis ases, gonorrhea, gleet, syphilHs
stricture; diseases of the testicles, bladder and kidneys
Koh-nbuse, and the secret habits of both sexes, and its
deplorable effects on both body and mind; diseases of
females from girlhood to old age; intended as a warn
ing and a guide for the young oi both sexes, being a
truthful auviser to the married and those contemplat
ing marriage; witn the Author's now method of treat
nient, the most sucuvsHful means of cure as shown by
the report of cases; mailed under seaFtor 25 cent®. Road
the above work before seeking medical aid elsewhere,
and thus avoid quackery.
lhe CONSULTING SURGEON of this cole
brated Dispensary, wli > is the ytuthor of the abovo
J work, may bo consulted personally or by letter on all
the diseases of which it treats. Patients at a distance
treated by mail, and medicines sent to any part of tho
country on receipt of a statement cf tho case.
TO LADIES.—A pamphlet of special importance
to »ho married, price 10 cents; also, a little book of pri
vate advice to ladies either married or single, price 15
cents, cither sent in sealed envelopes on receipt of
prko.
Office Removed to 74 Green street.be
twren Second and Third, near tho Postofflco. Consul
[ tations private, and all business strictly confidential.
Address,
THE GALEN’S HEAD DISPENSARY,
fob O-1 Louisville Kentucky.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
GRETniSTRIBUTION
BY THE
EUREKA RIFT AWUM.
KSTAULISIIKD 1840.
ISO Broadway, New York,
ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MELODEONS
Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings
SILVER WARE, FINE GOLD & SILVER
WATCHES,
Diamond Pljih, Diamond Ringw, Oold
Bracrlels, Coral Florentine, Moxaic,
Jet, Lava and Cameo Ladles’
Sets, Gold Pens with Gold
and Silver i« xtcnslon Hol
ders, Sleeve Buttons,
Sets of Studs, Vest
and Neck Chains,
Gold RiiagN,
die.. Valu
ed al
5i,000,000. -vsa
DISTRIBUTION is made In tho folb wing m mner:
CERTIFICATES naming each arciclo and it. Value,
are placed in SKjVLEI) ENVELOPES, which uro well
m'xeds One of these Envelopes, containing the Certifi
cate or Order tor some Article, will bo delivered at our
office or sent by mail to anv address, without regard to
choice, on receipt < f 25 cents.
On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will see
what Article It draws, and its value, and cunTth u send
ONE DOLLAR and receive the Article named, or can
choose any other one Article on our list of the same
value.
|s,Purchasers of our SEALED ENVELOPES, may,
in this manner, obtain an Article Worth from Onb to
Five Hvndrxd Dollars,
JFOli Oi> KDOI.L \K
which they need not pay until it is known what is
drawn and its value. Entire Satisfaction Guaranteed
in all cases.
THE EUREKA.GIFT ASSOCIATION
would call attention to the fact of its being the Original
and largest Gift Association in the country. Wo are
therefore enabled to send Finer Goods, and give better
chances to obtain the more, valuable prues, than any
other establishment of the kind. The business continues
to be conducted in a fair and honorable manner, and a
large and greatly increasing trade is proof that our pat
rons appreciate this method of obtaining rich and ele
gant goods.
During the past year this Association has sent a very
large number of valuable prizes to all parts of the
country. Those who patronize us will receive the full
value of their money, as no article on our list is worth
less than One Dollar, retail, and there aie no blanks.
Parties dealing with ns may depend on having prompt
returns, and the articles drawn will bo immedi tely
sent to any address by return mail or express.
The following parties have recently drawn valuable
prizes fiom the Eureka Association and;have kindly'allow
ed the use of their names, many other names might be
published were wo permitted:
Doct J. R. Marsh, 146 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
Pa., Piano, value $500; Col. 8. M. Robertson, St. Charles
Hotel, N. 0., La., Oil Painting, value $100; Mrs. Lucy
Adams. Detriot, Pich., Gold Watch, value $150; Patrick
Burk, 121 Chapel St. N. Naven , Ct.. Melodeon, value
$200; Jesse R. Williams, Springfield, Mass., Gold Watch,
value $150; Mrs M. N. Roberts, Revere House, Boston,
Mass., Piano, value $350; Hon. Nelson J. White, Wash
ington, D. C.,0il Painting, value $100; Luther Brown,
23 Pleasant St., Fall River, Mass., Gold Watch, value
$l5O, Mrs. J. Phillips, Worcester, Mass., Meloder
value $200; J. S. Brown, Westfield Jfass., Gold Watch,
value $125; Miss E. Davis, Natick, Mass., two prizes,
Melodeon, value $225 Cluster Diamond Ring, value
S2OO.
Letters from various parties throughout the country
acknowledging the receipt of very valuable gifts, may
be seen on file at our office.
To be Sold for One Dollar Each,
Without regard to value, and not paid for until
you know what you will receive.
50 Elegant Rosew’d Pianos, worth from $250.00
to 500 00
50 Melodeons, Rosewood Ca5e5...5125.00 t 0225 00
190 Fine Oil Paintings 24.00 to 100 00
100 Gold Hunting Caso ‘Watches* 75.00 to 150.00
150 Diamond Rings 55 00 to 200,v0
250 Ladies’Gold Watches 60,00 to 85,00
450 Silver Watches 25,00 to 50,00
200 F ino Steel Engravings, framed 12,00 to 25,00
100 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets, 15,00 to 85,00
100 Music Boxes 12,00 to 40,00
100 Silver Revolving Patent Cas-
tors 15,00 to 35,00
500 Sets Silver lea and Table
Spoons 15.00t0 30.00
2,500 Vest and Neck (Chains 5,00 to 25,00
2,500 Ladies’Silver Porte Monies.. 8,00 to 15,00
3,000 Silver Butter Knives 3,00 to 7,09
2,000 Pair Ear Rings (new styles).. 1,50 to 6,00
3,000 Gold Penoils and Toe th Picks 8,00 to 8,00
3,000 Onyx and Amethyst Brooches 4,00 to 10,00
3,000 Lava and Florentine Brooches 4,00 to 6,00
1.000 Masonic Pines 4,00 to 6,50
2,000 Fine Gold Watch Keys 8,50 to 6,00
5,000 Children’s Armlets 2,50 to 8,00
2,500 Sets ot Bosoffl Studs 1,50 to 5,00
2,000 Enameled Sleeve Buttons.... 2,50 to 10,00
10,000 Plain Gold and Chased Rings.. 1,00 to 6,00
5,000 Stone Set and Seal Rings 2.50 to 10,50
5000 Lockets, all sizes& 2,00 to 7,00
10 000 Sets of Ladies’ Jewelry 8,00 to 20,00
4,000 Watch Charms (each) 3,00 to 5,00
5,000 Gold Pens, Silver Ex. Casos... 4,00 to *» ,00
5,000 Gents’ Breast and Scarf Pins.. 3,00 to 20,00
2,000 Ladies’ New Style Belt Buck-
les 4,00 to 6,50
2,000 Chatelaine and Guard Chains 6,00 to 20.00
1,000 Gold Thimbles 7,00 to 14,00
2,000 Sets Ladies Jet acd Gold 10,00 to 20,00
10,000 Gold Crosses 1,60 to 6,00
6,000 Oval Band Bracelets 6,00 to 20,00
4,00 i) Chased Bracelets 5,00 to 16,00
2.000 Ball Eardrops, all colors 3,00 to 5,00
5,000 Fine Gold Pensj 2,00 to 3,00
2,000-New Style Jet and Gol& Ear*
drops 3,00 to 7,00
2,500 New Style Long Crystal Ear-
drops 4,00 to 8,60
2,000 Gold Pens 3,00 to 6,00
W- A CHANCE TO OBTAIN ANY OF
THE ABOVE ARTICLES FOR. ONE
DOLLAR BY PURCHASING A SEALED
ENVELOPE FOR CENTS.
Five Sealed Envelopcsjwill be sent for SI,OO
Elevon for $2,00; Thirty for $5,00; Sixty-five for SIO,OO
One Hundred for $15,00.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE;
Our patrons are desired to send United States miney
when convenient. Long letters are unnecessary.
Orders for SEALED ENVELOPES must in every case
be accompanied by the Cash, with the name of the per
son sending, and Town,County and Stats plainly written.
Letters should be addressed to the Managers, as follows:
GOODWIN, HUNT&. CO.,
Box 5706 Post Office, New York,
janll—tf
ALKX. W. HARRIS, I HENRY M. ABHBT,
Late of Nashville, Tenn. I Late cf East Tenn
HARRIS & ASHBY,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
Southern Emigration Agents,
40 and I*2 Broadway,
New York.
BEG leave to’inform the public that they have t>s
tabliehed themselves in this city in business, and
are prepared to extend to their Southern tri<-nds the
usual facilities required,and respectfully solicit a liber
al share of patronage.
Will furnish skilled white labor to Planters, Mann
facturers, Railroad and Mining Companies in tho South
ern states.
Will supply all kinds of improved Farming Imple
ments, Cotton Gins and Presses, Steam Engines and
Mills, Iron Safes, Railroad Supplies, Machines, Furni
ture, Carriages, Buggies, Ac , at Manufacturers’ prices.
Will attend propmtly to tho Purchase and Sale of all
classes of Merchandise and Produce usually bought and
sold in this city.
Our plan of business is thoroughly systematic, and all
its details are carefully arranged, to ensure the utmost
responsibility ana promptness.
Orders for white laborers must be accompanied with
moans to defray the actual expenses from the city to the
point of destination; also with a commission or fee as set
forth In accompanying instructions, ($5 per head.)
AUTHORIZED REFERENCES!
Harris, Gaines Co., New 4 Yorkf C. Power, Green &
Cb., New York; Jas H Armstrong, Knoxville, Tenn.,
Berry, Demoville & Wharton, Nashville, Tenn ; M.
Burns, President Nashville A Charleston,and Nashville
& North Western Railroad; Wm II Mitchell, President
Mobile & Girard Railroad; R Wells, Superintendent Mo
bile & Gir-rd Railroad; G Jordan, Jr., Sup’t Mobile A
Great Northern Railroad; Stephen W Harris, Hunts
ville, Ala.; D P A R Ellis, Columbus. Ga., F G Wilkins,
(Mayor) Columbus, Ga., Wm 0 Sanford. Madison, Ga.
janll—’f
PACIFIC HOTEL,
170, 172, 174 & 170 Greenwich St.,
(ONE SQUARE WEST OF BROADWAY.)
Between Courtlandt X- Dey Streets, New York.
JOHN PATTEN, Jr., Proprietor.
fill IE Pacific Hotel is wkj.i, and widely known to tho
I travelling public. Tho location h especially suitable
to merchants and business men; it is in close proximity
to tlio business part of the City—is cn the highway oi
Southern and Western travel—and adjacent to ah the
principal Railroad End Steamboat depots.
The Pacific has liberal accommodation for over 300
guests ; it is well furnished, and possesses every modern
improvement for tho comfort and entertainment of it®
inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated ;
provided with gas and water; the attendance is prompt
and respectful; and tho table is generously provided with
every delicacy ot the season.
The subscriber, who, for tho past few years, has been
tho lessee, is now sole proprietor, and intends to identify
himself thoroughly with lhe interests of his houses.
W.th long experience as a hotel keeper, he trusts, by
moderate charges and a liberal policy, to maintain tn©
favorable reputation of the Pacific Hotel.
sept—7 Iyr JOHN PATTEN, Jr.
Administrator's Notice.
fIVVO montris attar data hereof application will bo
JL made to the Court of Ordinary of Fulton county,
to aell a part of laud lot number forty hovoii, in tho
14th district of originally Henry now Fulton county,
containing two and a half acre,, more or lea., tho mure
being a portion of tho real estate belonging to K. M
Edwardy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
—editors ot until d.ceased R J. MASSEY,
'inuaryß, ISM—tai Administrator
POTATOES.
1 nfl nb ’ 8 ’ lr ’’ b received thia day direct
1 \J\J from Yankee land.
LANGSTON, CRANE & CO.,
Atlanta, March 10,,1860—if Alabama atroot.
NEW YORK ADVKRTISE-'IKK'I’' 1 ’'' 4 -
“T/ ifIXTY PKR CHNT iitAVKD
BY USING!) T. BABBITT'S I*5 < ”’- B ’ T L o .*. ( .STff*
The BCM!’'« made from clean n'ld W- .7
contain* no •d.lten.Uun <>f »uy J
the m< st delicate fabric, and is espec'aHy J ■
woolens wide!, will uoUhrink aft". 7 ~
thia BOAf, It may he need tn hart or ’J
will remove pain), gri aie, tar and B'aln« of all kind
One poffhd warranted equal to two °
fnini'y Soap. Directions mut with each bar. for «M*l J
three K«non. handromo soft BoaP from one pom dor
this Bo'p Each bar Is wrapped in •<*«*'“f*'
ir K full direction, for use, printed In n K I , i 1 " Bo "”” tid
man. Ask your grocer for “B. T. Babbitt s Soap,
take nn other. j
B. T BABBITT, Nos. 64, 65. 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72,®n«
74, Wnshipgton street, Now York.
MAKE YOUR OWM SOAP.
00 VKH CMT, SAVED BV
U-ING I). T. Babbitt’s Pure Vonoentrated POT.4SB,
or Ready Soup Maker. Warranted double the
suength of common Potash, and superior toan other
.apo.ofo ror b y In tbe market. Put up tn eansol 1
pound. 2 pound*, 3 pounds, U ponnds and U ponnns,
with lull direction,, in English and G < rmam for malt inn ,i
Hurd and Soft coup. One pound will make 15 gallons or
tons., p. No lime la required. Consumer, wit'n«“
tide the jhoapest P daah In the rnarlet
For ra.e by all Druggist, amt Groceries.
it. T BABHITT, Nos, 84. 65, fid, 67, 68 69, 70, 72, ana
74, Washington street,.New York.
FIFTY PKll CIKNT SIkVKD
BY Using K. T. Babbitt’s Best Medical SalArntn..
■made from common salt.” Bread made ul’h this
Batarotus contains, when baked, .nothin, but common
wait, water ♦«n«J flour.
Noh. 64,66. 66,67,68. 69, 70,72 and 74, Washington
street, New York.
FIFTY PFR CENT SAVED
BY Using B. T. Babbitt’s Star Yeast Powder. Light
Biscuit, or any kind of Cakv rnay be made with
tnis Yeut Powder, in fifteen minutes. NoshorteniDg
required when sweet milk is used
Nos. 64 to 74, Washington street, New York.
APPLE CIDER.
NO. 70 WASHINGTON STREET, NEW tfORK.
A CERTAIN cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Heart
Disease, Fainting Spoils, and excellent for old peo
ple, as it quickens tho circulation of the blood. »
marlS—6m
~ J. '
(Laie of Tennessee,)
MERCH-AeNDIZE 13ItOl£KK.
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
38 Broad Street New York.
Refer to Mansfiehl A Co., Memphis, Tenn., Hon. Joo
R. Heiskell, Memphis, Tenn., Anson Nelson, Naehville,
Tenn.. Crutchfield, King A Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., J.
C. Moses, Knoxville, Tenn.) A. A. Broyles. Jonesboro, -
Tenn , J. E. Wili ams, Atlanta, Ga., FleuilngAWhel
ess, Augusta, Ga , Lanier, Watt A Co., Montgomery,
Ala., J. O. Patton, Montgomery, > la-, A R. Crozier,
Austin. Texas. Sam’l Bell, San Antonio, Texes, J. F.
Moses A .Son, Exeter, N. H-, Waterhouse, Pearl &Co ,
New York.
The undersigned respectfully offers you his services as
purchasing and selling Agent.
His experience has been acquired by an actual and
exclusive purchase and sale, during the past IWENTY
YEARS, of Dry Goods, Cloths, nothing, Bootsand
Shoes. Notions, Groceries Quuensware, Stoves, Agricul"
tural Implements, &c., for both the wholesale and re
tail trade.
During the past year ho has spent much time among
tho Manufacturers of the North, with many of whom
he has made arrangement'to fill all cash ordkks sent
through him at their LOWMT pbicz; especlady in Boot®
and Shoes, Hats, Umbrellas, Photographs and Ambro
type Afttterials, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Pistols, Cane
Seated Chairs, Burial Caskets, Steam Engines and
Boilers, Horse Powers, Mill Findings, Shingle and Lathe
Machines, Railroad Supplies. Cotton Gins of the best
make, Agricultural Implements, and Farming Ma
chinery.
He is also Agent, for nearly all the Southern States,
for Lightfoot’s Patent Carrying Oi s for stuffing and
finishing leather, whieh is used exclusively by the most
intelligent tanners of the North in preference to fish
oil, and which c»n be furnished as but little over half
the price of the latter.
He has also made arrangements to supvly the best
Petroleum, Lubricating, and Burning Oils, and Oil
Lamps, and will be able to procure anything to be had
in New York or New England upon ‘he shortest notice
and at the lowest price.
Ho will take special pains in procuring settlements of
old claims credited before the war by Southern Mer
chants in all Northern cities.
He will also take great pains to sell all consignments
at the best rates to be had in thia market, and will
make liberal advances upon consignments when in store*
J H. WALKER, ol Tennessee.
marl3-m Office, 28 Broad street, New York.
KENT’S EAST INDIA COFFEE I
JI EQUAL TO JAVA I
HALF THE PRICE I
d®GOES TWICE AS FAR ! JI
Recommended and Used by All!
CLERGYMEN, PHYSICIANS and ProfMrion.l Men, »•
the cheapest, hetilthloßt and best beverage ju the world!
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS NORTH AND SOUTH.
The Southern Trade, to which it is specially adapted,
supplied through the New York City Wholesale Grocers,
or dlreet from the Manufactory,
Put up in one pound papers In boxes of 86 and 60
pounds each.
NHW YOHK.
RICHARD DAVIES, Proprietor,
and General Wholesale Dealer in Teaa and Coffees.
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S B. CALDWXKL. B. a MORRIS, JB
CALDWELL & MORRIS,
(Succetsora to Brower A Caldwell,)
COTTON FACTORS.
AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
30 Old Slip,
New York.
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DURYEAS’ MAIZENA
Was the only “Preparation for food from
Indian Corn"
That received a medal and honorable mention from the
Royal Commissioners, at the great International KxH
biiion .London, 1862, the competition of all prominent
manufacturer! of “Corn Starch” and “Prepared Cora
Flour” of thie and other countries notwithstanding.
MAIZENA,
The rood and luxuiy of the age, without a single fault.
One trial wit leonvinco tho most skeptical. Makes Pud
dings, l akes, Costards, Blanc Mange, &c., without isin
glass, with few or no eggs, at a cost astonishing the most
economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat Flour
greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is also excellent
for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for fish and meat,
seups, Ac. For Ice Cream nothing can compare with It.
A little boiied in milk will produce rich cream for coffee,
chocolate, tea, Ac.
Put up iu one pound packages, under the trade-mark
Midzena, with directions for use.
A most delicious article of food for children and Inva
lids of all ages For sale by Grocers and Druggistfl
everywhere.
Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street,
NEW YORK.
WILLIAM nURYEA,
Aug 23—ly General Agent.
Metropolitan Enterprise.
GREAT GIFT SALE
or tiii
NEW YORK AND PROVIDENCE
Jeweler’s Association,
Capitalßl,ooo,ooo.
Depot, 197 Broadway.
AN immense stock of Phu os. Watches, Jewelry, and
Goods, ail to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each, with
out regard to value, and not to bo pHd for till you see
what you will receive.
ntIIFICATES, uainisg each article, and Its value,
a o placed In scale 1 envelopes and .veil mixed. One of
the-e envelopes will bo sent by mail to at;y addraaa on
receipt of 26 cents; live for fl; eleven for $2; thirty for
4 5; sixty five for $10; and one hundred for sl6.
On receipt of the Certlfleat. yen will see what you are
going to h ivo, and then It Is at your option to pay the
dollar and take the article or not. I‘urchasers may
thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, a Piano, Sew
ing Machin , or any sol of Jewelry on our list, for $1;
and in no Clise can they got leas than Ono Dollar's
worth, as tlicr can bo no blanks,
Agents aio wanted In every town In the country;
every person enn make $lO a day, selling our CertiU
cat] s In the greatest sale ol Jewelry over known.
Seed 26c. for n lortfflcate, which will inform you what
you can obtain tor sl. st the same time get our circu
lar containing a fhU list and partic lars; also. Terms
to Agents. JAMI'S HUTCHINSON A 10..
107 Broadway, N. Y.
C. A. tOSOSTRSKT, | JOHN SXbUWtCK. | W. I>. TMA»WHT,
J. M. HANL)LEY
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LONGSTREET, SEDGWICK & CO..
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In
MEN’S 8t BOYS CLOTHING,
3SO BROADWAY, KKW YORK.
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BOOTS, SHOES AND’LEATHER
No. 11 Doy Street, N. Y.,
ALEXIS It It ACi U A WESSON,
SUCCESSOR® Os THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM OF
ALEXIS BRAGG & WARREN,
Wholesale Dealers in Bools, Shoes and Leather,
bog to Invito the attention of purchasers to their wplen
<Hd stock, adapted to all section® of thu country, and
which they oiler al the lowest market price®.
Special attention paid to order®.
ALEXIS BRAGG, ANDREW WESSON, Jr.
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