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Sixpence under Uy Thumb.
Biip*n c e under my tbum my boyd,
And a wife that’s trim mid clean ;
With a cheery word, and < will to work,
And a kire. mayhap, b ween.
A good tight roof, and a hit of meat,
A faggot behind the det.r;
Come what will we’ll rev r complain,
Because —we want no u.oreu
Sixpence nnder my thumb, my boys,
And nbver a debt to fr ir ;
A litt'c store for a rainy <uy,
And a door no wolf coni a near ;
A good nirong arm and a m Igbt firetide,
And theu, as 1 said bef> e
Come what will, we’ll n v. r complain,
Because—we want no more.
Talking to Ladles.
There are some nun, says a writer,
who, finding themselves unable to talk
well, or, perhaps ut> ble to talk at all
among men, r<oovei their own esteem
by the conviction tl at they can talk
agreeably to women 1 n the discussions
of their own sex about books, or politics,
or horses, or wine, cron though devoid
of kuowledgeor opinion, they are cursed
with a tormenting dumbness that al
ways prevents them from saying any
thing which is both worth saying in it
self, and pr< cisely to the point as well. —
But among Indies they are unrivaled,
They can make way with the very dull
est and most unspeakably insipid of
these enchanting creatures. At a slow
dinner party, or in the interval of a
da tee, they prattle to their partners like
a giant rejoicing to run his course. —
This is their grand arena. Other m.-n
may, if they will, discourse powerfully
in legislative halls, or among theologians
and scholars. But not for all their tri
umphs of the tongue would the genuine
lady’s-man exchange his own skill and
success. It must be admitted that talk
ing to women is, as a rule, a much more
difficult thing to do than talking to men.
The majority, alike of men and women,
are horribly vapid on nearly'every sub
ject but some one or two, in which their
own interests are centered.
But women are more vapid than men,
because they are not even supposed to
feel any interest in most of the things
Which make the material of good con*
versation. With a man, one always has
the common ground of the newspaper.
The dullest of men can generally get
fast hold of the one idea set forth in a
leading article, and this gives him a sort
of impetus. Ladies, on the other hand,
don’t even get so much as this. And
in consequence of the conventional re
straint put upon all their ideas and
chances of acquiring ideas, they’ do not
catch more than half the allusions in
which, distinguished from elaborate
statements, good talk always abounds.
The allusions have to be explained, with
the same effect as decanting soda-water.
Remembering all this, we are bound to
confess that the pride of the man who
can talk well to ladies is not unjust or
exaggerated. The knack of making
brinks w.thout sti aw, or being able to
g° on talking »1 out absolutley nothing,
is one of the most admirable of social
gifts. Perhaps, in the case of young
ladies, at any rate the boundary line
between agreeable 'alk and adroit flirt
ation is not very accurately marked. A
little spice of flirtation is a wonderful
improvement to talk in the eyes of the
average young lady of common life.
HERRING & LEYDEN,
AKE SELLING OFF
Clothing-, Cassimeres,
AND
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
AT AND BELOW COST !
HERRINC& LEYDEN
Receive nII the
LATE KTYk. E S OE
Beady-Made Clothing,
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods,
AND ALSO
Cloths, Cassimeres, Linens,Vestings, &c.
Which they are p r epired to MAKE UP in a superior
manner, at short notice.
HERRING & LEYDEN
Are the regularly appointed AGj*.NTo for the sale of the
yktUerii* Factory Yams,
Which ha-v< no superior in this market They will
keep a full supply on ham at all times, and sell at the
market rates. HERRING & LEYDEN,
apr!3-tf Gia><a Front, Whitehall street.
LaBOCHE, WEST & DANIEL,
Shipping, Forwarding, and
General Commission Merchants,
BAY BTHEET,
Savannah Georgia
HyPartkulT attention given to the purchase, sale
and shipment of ' otton Timber and Lumber. Orders
promptly eiroutwt.
la g*‘to-kof Ba-0.., Four, Grain. Ac . kept
CODMtautiv on hand and sqld nt 'nwest market prices.
45iP"Ltbera* Ca-b advance-* made on merchandise con
aigned to us f r *ale. or ahipm- nts to our frhnds in
Baltixnor*. Phdadrlphi > or York.
BALTIMORE AND SAVANNA
Steamship Line.
Tlxe Hpleadid an<| Fant Steamships
TV or tin I*ol nt an<l Fannie,
Will plv regularly between Bvtimore and Savannah,
leaving‘acL po t every I hthirty, and connecting with
the interior «d Georgia. co«thOrolina an I West Flori
da, by railroad, and vi|b rest Florid* by regular
packets.
Paeaensere are farol hM with superior iccommoda
ttou*, and anvf two hnudyed m'es of sna travel by thia
route.
JreUh coosig ed to tip care of ’he Agents at either
rd •jf the line, will be prompt y forwarded.
J B ANDREWS. Ager t,
Baltimore.
LaRO HE, WEST A DANIELS, Agents
* 13-lmeod Savannah,
in tin USD OHICE.
With fi zz*rd A Hul.ey, In the
NORCROSg CORNER” Building.
maiu;c< a R
BELL & BELL,
Oue. tin Attorney at I.u w,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Will fire ytrict After Hon to the
Real Estate Business,
CONVEYANCING,
Writing Contracts and Willi; and to
Making settlements,|and
Collecting Debts,
Without suit, if possible.
*TCASH ADVANCES MADE ON CUT PKOPERRTY.
Reierences: J J. Toon, Joseph Winship, L. J. Gar
trell. Atlanta; L. H. Davis, James Gardner, Augusta;
Ledjard A Bari »w, PoiUdolpbia; 8. Root, John Living
•ton, New York. fcblfl—tf
t/g* Persons wishing to Buy, Sell, or Rent Real
•**■-*-* Estate, tn or near Atlanta, or desiring aw
•lstanre in th- Collection of Debt*, can have the benefit
of their Jgeucy, by communicating witb thorn at the
GATE CITY LIU) OFFICE,
n “Norcross Corner.”
BELL & BELL,
febl£4f Real Estate Agents.
druggists,
South Side Marietta Street,
A L , r'.u r ''
tr“ Bl W hu.o'’“ 0 '’“* ,UU “"“ “ e,^rwl O Heh.boM-.Kr- '
ST. LOUIS ADVERTLSEMI A IS
sFsrfflWiMiiviiiE
Packet Company.
C. .T■ CAFFREY President.
4.8. STOCKTONSecrrtnry.
FRANK F. KNOBEL Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
M. Burns. Nashynic, A. R. Moream. St. Lenh.
W. W. Fyffa, Nashville, J, R. b. Keating, St. Lanta,
R. C. McCord, St. Leu la, J. I*. Callahan, St. Louis,
A. A. Turner, St. Louis.
Forming a Rally Line of Steamera from
St. Loul, to JoluuoiivlUi' anil >Cnet
port, on ths Teuu.eee River.
In connection with the
Nashville and Northwestern Railroad,
Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad,
South Carolina and Alabama Kailroad,
Connecting at Cairo witb the
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
And at Paducah with the
Jlobilc and Ohio Rai!road
From St. Louis to Nashville in
FORTY HOUKS.
The shortest and quickest route to
Chattanooga, Atlanta,
MONGTOMEEIY,
And all points in
TENNESSEE.
GEOHGIA.
SOUTH CAROLINA, and
ALABAMA.
The following light draught and fast steamers com
pr se this line, one ofwhkh will leave the Company’s
wharf-boat, foot of Poplar street, daily, at 4 1 M.
a STEAMERS.
C- J. Caffrey, Laura.
M. Burns, 81 ver Wave,
Spray. Milbrey,
» eoucra, Virginia Berten.
Louisa, Geo. McC. Porter
Fanny Barker,
Through Tickets and Bit's Lading signed at Com pa*
n\’s office. No. 11 SOUT.'I COMMERCIAL STREET,
(City Buildings).
For Freight or Passage p.pplyon board of boat”, or to
JOS McEN'TIRE, I Steamboat
BOYD & SYLVESTER, J Agents.
Jan23—tf SCOTT & BRO., Kailroa* gents.
P P.NOKBEL. 0. J. aPFKIY.
KNOBEL & CAFFREY,
COMMISSION & FOBWARDING
MERCHANTS,
NO. 11 CITY BIILDI NG S t
BETWKXN MARKET AND WALNUT STBEETS,
81. LOUISMISSO URL
Orders for Bacon, Pork, Lard, &c., solicited and
promptly filled. novi—6m
TOtephensonT
Commission Merchant,
AND
COTTON BROKER,
NO, 75 NORTH SECOND STREET,
ST. LOUIS.:MISSOURI.
November 1,1865—1 y
THO«. C. READY, GE'>. F. DAVIS
KEAJDY & DAJVIS,
General Variety of Wholesale
CLOTHIERS,
Great Inducements to Southern Trade,
IS’o. 60 Main street,
oct29—l2m ST. kOU IS, MO.
MATHEW MOODY. | JOSHUA C. MICHEL, | MOREY T ANDREWS
MOODY, MICHEL & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS,
No. 74, Second Street Comer Olive,
oct2»—l- ST. I.OCIS. MO.
GEOKGIA~STATE DIRECTORY,
For 1866 and 1867.
BY CAPT. .>OHN C. BRAIN,
Oi Savannah, Ga.
THIS valuable work of reference will be published on
or about me Ist day of June mxt. It will embrace
he exact location of even business and prof ssional man
in the .'t'Lc of Georgia, as well as the private lesidences
in a'l the cities, and will be the moßt<xtensive aod com
plete directory ever published. No bueiuess tnan sni’Uid
be without it, and none should tan t » advertise in n as
it is doubt ess a tpH ndid m-dmm tbr< ugb winch to com
municate with aubs'antial classes throughout the
country.
in tl e city of New York alone, the pubhsh* r has
near-y fiv“ hundred subscribers, and that lis- is daily on
the increase, lhe price of subscription is within the
reach of every business man, however limited bis means.
Ibe advertising terms are okcwise most reasonable.
Cao vaster fur the ci(v reside'c 8 Mr (3. M. Todd.
C»p<-. Bri* n and Mr J H. H. 0.-bourn of Augusis,
bis»«ener.\l Agents. Mr. J. Orr;e Leant Charleston, may
be conferred with each day for nrxt wees, after the hour
of 1 P. M.
March 21st. ts
r -
SPECIAL NOTICE I
Mrs. Winslow’s Mystic Pills
ABE prepared only for a legit mate purpose, and are
the only safe and effective medicine lor fem ties ex
tant.
Do not trifle with your health, and use and
dangerous medicine, which Druggists havs bought, and
wi'l lecommend, being Ignorant of tluir properties
They are a certain cure for all those pdnful and
gerou*'!is«»r'era t • w ich the Female ronst'tutinu is
an’jt-i t hey moderate all excess, and remove all ob
structions: They invigorate the detdliated and delicate;
and by regulating and strengthening the system Iho
bue of health is restored to the cheeks, weaknessof the
sp ne an'i limbs relieved, and all the indications of
N“rvoua Debility removed. No maiden, wife, or mother
should be without them.
T-y them—use according to direction, and be con
vinced that they are rhe I adt’B Fkiesd.
Ask so Mr*. Vt inalo W’a Mystic Pilla. Take
non- other. Price $2 per box, or 3 boxes for $5. For
sale by ad druggists.
THE QUEEN I THE QUEEN 11
THUE QUEEN OF
Hair Restorers I I
WINSLOW’S QUEEN HAIR RESTORER Is
QUEEN, not only in naine, but in virtue.
It ia tlx© beat Jla.fr Restorer ©ver offered
to ihe Public.
f.tabfin;'!!ppi^ TOI *“ * n ' l , ’ KK,E ' IVKB of
IT IS NO HAIR. DTK I
It aci« directly upon the root, of tho hair, rhanujmr
;r.y hair to » or.gln.l Ilf., color, .rro.tlnz premature
de-ay end fa Una out of th., hnl,; .riidlcatinAourl and
dandruff, and cu< log a I humors of ij JH gr a jp
tree'«M " C,,al ’ B ‘ , dry ““d wir,hair u > “ n| l luzuriaut
It Import, a delightful fragr-nee to the hair
In short, If you wi.h to restore your hair, a, in vouth
and ietain it through life, use
Mr,. Wln.low'a Queen H’lr Restorer.
Plica {1 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
JAM. CONKUAL, Uen. Agt„
spill-ly New Orleans.
COTTO IDT 'YARNS,
ITor Sale.
Apply so HKItKIA’G <fc LEYDEN,
rnsr22—Brn Agents Athens Factory.
llelnfbnlrt*H Extract Btlrnn and Improved Boso Wash
etpes secret and daiicnto disorders, in all their singes,
at little expense, little or uu rbangn in diet, no Itieon
vent* hcp. «nd no expo* uro. It Im pleasant in tush* and
odor. imruH’iUtA in IU action, and fioe from all injurious I
wroper ties
Cl NCIN NAT 1 Al' Vli RTIS EM E N TS.
CHAPPELL, IIIIL’CES & JFIVfIIIE,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
XTcvcigfii and Domciatio
DRY GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
Dress Goods,
FAN CY GOODS,
jNT O T' I O 3XT S ,
11 1 West Fourth Street,
Cincinnati Ohio.
mai-28 3m (8)
n. W. WASSON. I JESSKH. TALBUIT, I JEBBE W. PAGE,
Late of Wasson, I Late of
Cochran.kTi’.butt | Lite of Puis, Ky. | Nashville, Tenn]
WASSO N, TALBUT f A P AGE
Successors to Cochran, Was6on & Taibutt,
Cotton
Manufacturer's Agents for the sale ot Bagging and Rope,
General Commission and Produce
AIERCHAINTS,
And dealers in Flour, Hemp, Grain. Seeds, Wool,
Feathers, Fork, B.tcon. Ltrd, Ac Also Exclu
sive agents lor the Mi e of J. 11. »aL
butt A' Co.’s celebrated ' ure Copper
Whiskies, from Paris, Bour
bon County, Ky.
No, 30 VIAK SPItKKT,
Cincinnati Ohio.
Rffi-'renge*—R. BL Bishop & 0 »., Wholesale Grocers,
Cincinnati, I eaiee, T0..1r & ii 'lton, Dry Goods, Cincin
nati. Lanier, Philips A; Co., < incinna’i, I'bpv, lieidol
back A « 0., Bankers, Cinci. i.ati. J. 11. .John>t<>n, Cash’r
Farmers’ Bank Kentucky, Maysv.lle. Ky., Juh. A. Mc-
Alister A Co., Fashviile, lenn . A Hamilton, Nashvi'le,
Tenn., Bail- y. Orsacy & Co., Nashvil.e, Tenn . Hanks &
Porter, Wholesale Groceis, < ii cmrati, < h-.ppel, B uces
& Mclntyre. Dry Go ds. Cincinnati Ohio National Bn k,
Cincinnati, C. Alex in Gr, C.ibh r Xor Bank. Ky., Paris,
Ky.. Commercial B’k, Memphis, T< nn , Taylor, .Mei’win
Duke &’ o . Who esale an t Dry Goods,Memphis,
Tenn , Second National Bank, Nashville. Tenn , A. K.
Seago, Atlanta, Ga. mar*2s
D. G. FOWLER, THOB. SHEERER,
Cincinnati, formerly of Pifiucah. Louisville, Ky.
FOWLER & SHEERER,
No. 8 West Front Street,
Cincinnati Ohio,
SHEERER & FOWLER,
No. 5 7 Main Street,
Louisville Kentucky,
Commission & Forwarding Merchants
Prompt personal attent on given t » filling Caab Orders for
Plantation Supplies,
Groceries. Grain, Men liantlise, &c., <fc©»
And the salo of
COTTON, SUGAR, TOBACCO,
AMD
Hoix t lie !• nX’i*<><l nc e.
Our facil ties for Forwarding Freights by Bail and
River are unsurpassed. To avui i delay, Mark your
Goods to our Car«*.
mar2B 3m (8)
IT. ADDDE~&’ _ CO. 9
Successor- 4 to Davis, Apple A Co.,
"Wholesale Dealers la
BOOTS AND SHOES.
No. 50 West Pearl Street, between Walnut and Vino,
CIXCIXN ATI. OHIO.
Keep constantly on hand a full line of Custom. Phila
delphia and Fastern Work. mar2B 3m S)
J. V. WATSON. j. L BERG.
wjvrsoisr& ddiid,
Wi2<>ic!«:i le Fiothiers-,
AND DEALERS IN
fui-nisliinfr <jroo<ls 5
136 Race Street, between Third and Fourth Streets,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
mar2B 3m (F)
| DYSPEPSU;
!. ] Dr, Strickland ’S ; , Dr. Strickland’s Tonic isa
, JJ ’ •neont rat -d preparation of
22 R is nu I Herbs, with anti-
ji' . .cids and cirmmatives to
’■ l’- •'P'vugtli' ii the stomach and
L, IV7xi 1V • . system, it is acer-
: ‘ D remedy for Dyspepsia
lig FU n, Noiwusnei-s,
WSa. -snaW- 4 ot Appetite, Acidity ot
of the St'-micb, Fiatul ..cy and Do ulity. It is not
alcoholic, therefore part’cularly suited lor weak, nerv
ous and dyspeptic Persons. Fi r sale by all Druggists
everywhere at SI per bottle.
Dr.
I cuZZ I
PILE REMEDY, U 0
H „ ’'PILE :
Has cured ttiousmds < ;
the worst case • of B tndand
B'eeTog 1 <H-s. I. ■: TR -- --f
imm. diate r< I •' t . • ■
a permanent cure. Try it directly. It is warrant .d to
cure.
For sale by all Druggists at 50 cents per boule.
DR. STRICKLAND'S
I COLGII MELLIFLUOUS
N 0 P Cough Balsam
jj 3IOKE.
Iml i« warranted to bo the only
V- H ' H £ preparation known to euro
< -i Jis, Colds, llousen«>s,
/•sthma. Whooping C<uigb. Clnou c Coughs, < onM'imp
tlon, jSronchitis and Crohp. Being propart d Irom
Hom y and Ht r‘ it is liraiing, foltt ning, and expector
ating, and pa t ti u’ariy feuit.iilor ail ulf cH-’i s of the
Threat and Lungs. For sale by Ihu-rgists everywhere.
DIARRIICEA.
Over 18.000 soldiers were cured of Diarrhoea and
Dysentery last year by the ih - ol Dr. i'tric.iatri’s Anti-
Cholera Mixture. ihe fact /Ins b-jiug used'-x'euHive
ly in the Hospitals H proof"! the efficiency <>* Dr. Strick
land’s Anti-Choi'Ta .Mixture i'»r tue cure of acute and
chronic cases of Diarrhoea a <1 Dysentery. Tms is the
only preparation known as it sale and certain rem dy
for Cholora. D'> not be with »ut so valuable a modi
cine. Gel a bottle of it directly. It is sold by all
Druggists at 50 can s per bottle
J. T. JENKINS & CO.,
febl-ly Wholes ile Agents, Atlanta, Ga
Fashionable Ifiillinery.
J. . HENDERSON & CO.,
No. 18 "West Fifth Street,
Keepfl the largest and best assortment of
BOKTUXTETS, HATS,
AND
Millinery Goods,
Cincinnati Ohio.
Block, Lehman &Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Liquor Importers and Manufacturers,
AND
Agents for Tobacco and Cigars,
No. 65 West Second Street, botwoon Walnut and
Vinu streets,
Cincinnati . ...Ohio
December 20—6 r»
BUNCAN, FORD & tO,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AV'llolfiHJ.ll*- CjrJCOCJtiX’M,
No. 41 frdiftSßcond Htror-t, In-twmHi Walnut nn.l Vuv,
fobl3-8m« < INCIAiNA-l'l,
DABOLL, WILLIAMS & CO.,
Wiku.kmai.k
BOOTS AiW SHOES,
wi:sr ntiitu mtkkk.i,
OC? 'l'lneo Dour., E>ml of Vino,
Cii' , -.i>i o | lio
w*r2B 3ru (.) t
NASHVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS. I
GEO. It. REID. W. H. CiIADBOURN. T. J. RKOWN*
REID, CHADBOURN & CO.,
(SUCCESSORS It RENCIia- C 0.,)
COTTON FAC RS,
General Commission
f
AND
Forwarding Merchants,
CLARK STREET,
NASHVILLE TEN NESSEE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PURCHASED THE
interest of 11. s. FRENCH in iho F,rm of FRENCH
& CO.. v ill here ttcr . > tinuo the Genera C<mumission
tvui F a warding Business, under Hie. Style of REID,
CH-ID iOURN & CO., at the old Warehouse, on Clark
street, as hereto oie conducted.
They will purchase an.l s 11 Cotton, or other Produce,
on < oinuiiHsioii.
Plantets a d others who f vor us with their Business,
may feel assured of getting tb«
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
for their.
Cotton or Produce.
Our charges wi I bn as LOW as th 's-i of any responsi
ble house, and Sl'lUCi* ATTENTION will bepddto
FORWAKDING PRGMPTbY Goods consigned to our
care from other places.
The ‘urge ami c.unir.odinus bui'ding which we occupy,
offers Greit In im em -nts to Plr.uters to Store tneir
Cotton with us wmru it * ill be entirely PRjTKGTED
FROM THE VS EATIIMI.
Asking a share • f 1 üblic Patronage, we respectfully
subscribe ourselves,
GEO. 11. RFID.
W. 11. CHADBOURN,
J. T. BROWN.
CYRD.
On account of bad health, I have this day sold out
my entire interest in thi Firm of French & Co., to the
ab ivo II»:se, and cordially recommend to my o’d
friends my Succ ssors in business, wh) may be confi
dently retied on as gentlemen of the highest business
qualifications, and those who may fivor them with
their business, ihat they can feel assure x that it wi II bo
performed w th probity, honor, and enerjrjb
Form my far >r.s and large patronage I nave roceiv cd
dicing the long number of years I h iva been engaged
inbu-iness, I warmly thank my many friends, and
Earnestly solicit the continuance of the same for my
Succo-sors and friends, REID, CHADBOURN & CO.
Very respectfully,
xnar4—tf [3J 11. S FRENCH.
_ R. P? JENKINS &TCO.,
(Suci-essor toT. Wells,)
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
No 32 MARKET STREET,
NASHVILLETENNESSEE,
Sign of the Man and Mortar.
4®-Sote a gouts for the Seeds grown by David Lan
dreth A: Son. mar4—3m[S]
IVAN PRESLEY. COLEMAN B. FEERELIg
PRESLEY & FERRELL,
Auction and CommiSMon Merchants,
No. 94 COMMERCE STREET,
Montgomery Alabama,
Will give prompt attention to all consignments, Or
ders «*nd Business i ntrusted to their car -.
aprll-3m A. M. 1 RESI.EY, Jtt’y and Gen’l Ag’t.
WOOD & SIMPSON,
Boiler Makers and Sheet Iron Workers,
Cor. FRONT AND BROAD STREETS,
TENNESSEE,
WE manufacture to order a'l kin Is of Portable and
Statijnary Boilers, with promptness aud in the
b»*«t stvle.
Repairing, both in tiie City and Country, promptly
ttendtdto. marl—3m(S]
69 N. Market Street,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE,
- DEALERS IN
All Kinds of Government Property,
BUY AND SFJb’o
E> RASB. Ccpper, lr«n, Portable steam and Paw Mill
I En. in<'p, Wagons, Am;>uliiuf*-s. Blacksmiths’ and
Carpenters Tools, Cor iage, Fiauiation Bells, &C
ma J - M !
LUMSDEN, HUDSON & HICKEY,
14 Broad Street, (near the River,)
N Ao V ILL E TENN ESSE E.
OEAIsMRS
Hides. Oils, Tallow, Leather, Shoe Find
ings, Furs, Skins, Wool, etc.
marl—3m[S| r
GCETTENGER -5c PHILLIPS,
J4B N Market Street.
Ttfeur St - (JliuvltiH Hotel,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE,
DEALKRSIN
FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, LOOKING GL SES &C.
m ir4 —3u>[ Sj
j. lumsden” & co.,
9 South Market Street,
NASHVILLE TENNESSEE,
DF.AI.KRS IN
Hidas Oils, Leather, Findings, and
CURRIERS TOOLS.
mart—3m [ j
”w. p.” PHILLIPS’
Tin,Copper and Sheet Iron Worker,
South College Street,
TTear F'ireinen’M Kall No. a,
NASHVILLE TEN N ESSE E,
Steamboat aud Distillery Work attended to with
dl.pateh. ma. 4—3m[S]
LEE & LEAVITT,
MANUFACTUREh.H OF
Circiilui- AIiIIm,
Fortablo&;Stationary Stoaru Engines
lUULERS AND MILL MACHINERY,
of nil kinds,
Factory, Coi-iioi Hamilton Ko uIX- Walnut St.,
OFFIC'B AND WARF.IIOtJ.SK,
Vo. laiw.et Secoml etreet,
Cl.iclxnntl Ohio.
. „ w ‘ ir a- -'l.' XAVOEII, Ageut.
nprr 3m (S)
JOHN B. MOONEY,
T’H A< J'J'KJAL
Me.-im fibHuiiH- leuifder,
Saw Mill Ito dn » of all kinds,
110 U><<l IIN UCM < „I» I „|,D» Street,
< incinna'i i, onio,
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LOUISVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS >
LOUIbVILEE
ROLLING MILL COMPLY.
T. €J. COIJEMAN, President.
Ware house Main Street, between Bullitt
and Finn,
MAN UF ACTU RK andJK EE P CON ST A NTi .Y ON HAN D
tho Largest and Most Completu Assortm-.-nt in tho West
•f all kinds of
Bar, Boiler, Sheet and Boot,
! X O I%T ,
AH wan uite I of Superior Quality.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
English, German and American
( feSTIUIZIJL.,
k NAILS *riKKS, ANVILS AX
’ ANl> MULW SIIOJUS
A'NI NAILS, JETC.
a <he Lowest Market Rates.
Diar2l—3m I ’
Louisvi-M House.
VKN PELT, mBFs & CO,,
246 Ma.n Street, b ttwe <n 6thand 7th
HAVING bon o<« ri' the Utri'est bwdness
Bo ise in the cit . t > fb- p . fWEN ‘ Y EVEN
YEAR* I , we are enable I t-» puic-luse at iho lowest
prices:
DRY GOODS;
GKOCKRfiKr'
HORDW Ik Ft,
PitODLi ! ,
AGIiICULT UK A L IVPbEMEIUTS,
SIM 1> .
11104, f tc.,
F'lll <> I IIKRS.
And we ffp’confident that wc can g.v a sautislat tion to
the closest buyer.
Parties wishing uh to purchase fo.’ them will t-tato
plainly what they wait.
All go hlh shipped by us Insured and charged in bill
unless otberwhe inset net -d
Terms—2‘a p r cent on all b Ils of £SOO 00, and un
der, over $7 000 00 2 per cent
We refer to all Merchants acquainted with us.
niar24-ltn
J. C VAN PELT IWM MOSES. | GEO. C. NEWBEKRY. 1
VAl\ PELT, MOSES & CO.,
WHOLK-AL3 DFAT.ERB IN
Fancy and White. Good*, j
OLQVKS, HOSIKRY
; AND
FUR NI SIII N G GOO DS ,
Hoop Shirts, Caskets, Clocks,
JEWELRY, PKItFUHWRY, <fcc..
246 Main Strect, belwecti Sixth and S vcnlh Sts ,
Louisville, Kentucky.
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•T. DOLITXTVOIQM <JO.„
Importers and Wh- le ale Deal rs in
CHINA, GL AS 3 & QUEENS WARE,
Table Cutlery, Britania and Silver Ware
Bar Fixtures, etc-,
No. 44 North ride Court Street,
Memphis Tennessee,
And No. 119 and 121 Fourth street,
Louisville Kentucky.
mar2l—3m [S]
LAPP & BENSINGER. ’
Wliolesale and Ttetail Dealers
IN ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY,
Spring, Shuck and Cotton Mattresses,
No. 49 MAKKWT STREET,
Between Second and Third, (North-aide,near Second St )
Ir»ui'Ville, Kentucky.
mu r 21—3 m [S]
bTjTc zVK i?Hey ,
Steamboat .Agent,
FORWARDING and COMMISSION
MERCH/INT,
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 and Retail Denier in
Cigars, Tobacco, T-’ipes,
MEEKSCIIADII GOODS,
Smoking Tobacco, and Smokers’ Art chs Generally.
mar2l—3m [Sj
NOTICE TO UNDERTAKER’S
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES.
WE constantly keep on hand the most complete
assortment oi tho best
Hletalic Casos, Coffins & Caskets,
in America. We will sell to
Undertakers at Manufacturers’Prices
with transportation added. We offer a greater vari-ty
in our line, than any house in the United Slates. Wo
keepja'l kinds of
SILVER PLATED GOFFIN MOUNTING,
which we wi I Pell as 1 w as tho lowest. Wholesale
price list can be had by addressing.
KING A OWEN,
South-East corn r Third aud Jefferson stre ’ts,
mar2l—3m [SJ Louisville, Kentucky.
BAXTER, KYLE & CO..
Iron Founders, Manufacturers of all the latest and
most approved
Cooking, Sheeliron & Heating Stoves,
Eu.-ynoled aud i’iaiu Mantle Grates,
SHEET Iron, Tin and Copper Ware, in all its bran< lies.
Importers and dealers in Tin Plate. Sheet Iron. Cop
per, Zinc Waie Block Tin, and everything used by the
trade Plain Sheet and Jappauuod Tinware, Country
Hoilowaro, &c.
Sales R00m’476 Main Street, South-side
Between Seventh and Eighth,
Foundry cor. Main and Thirteenth,
Louisville Kentucky.
paid for Old Copper and Brass.
marl4—3m [SJ
(JCstablieliecl in IBJ2-4?,]
8. CA3BJKDAY- BEN. CASSKDAY. R, C. GATES.
GASSED AY & CO.,
IMVOkTEHS or
Queensware, Glasss and China,
239 MAIN STREET,
Louisville Kent ucky.
in:uT4—3m [S]
D 11. DAVIES.
(Successor to Brady A D.trics,)
Com m 5 ssion Morclia-wt,
93 South-side Main Street, between Third and Fourth,
not ISVILEK, KY.
marl4—tf [S]
JOHN SNYDER. JA*. H. SNYDER, TIIOS. J. SNYDER.
Litt ot Chattanooga, Tenn
JOHN SNYDER & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers X- Commission Merchants,
And Dealers in Pure Bourbon and other Whi-ki \s,
No. 7 Main Street, between Ixt andttd Sts.
LOU IS VILLE, KE \TUC K V.
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R. I. CRAWFORD WM. 11. BALB.
CRAWFORD & SALE,
Wholesale Deal o ”* in C».ii Oil Lamps, Lant'*rnß. Lamp
Fixtures of alt kimli, Ch md 'tiers. Burning
and Lubricating Oils.
No. 2 80 Maio Street, he tv* ecu 2 th and 8 th
I? U1 WI LE. KY.
nPirU—3ra [>J
JAMES R DAY & CO.,
"WholeHHle nn<l Ifet.iil T>ea.l<»r« in
jr u ii in i r r <t st i<;,
Cf overy description,
No. 215 Third Strutt, K ist Side, bet. Mam and Mai kel Xis
IXnJI.JVILLE, KENTUCKY.
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LOIJIS V [ LLE AI) V ERTISEM ENTS
E. L£WIS. «• » HTUH
LEW3S& FITCH,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Silver and Wooden Show Cases,
DEALERS IN
FRENCH & AMERICAN GLASS,
AND
Tjooking Olasses of all sizes.
135 Main Street, between Fourth and Bullitt, Northside,
LOUISVILLK, KY.
SAMUEL WRAY, Agent,
mar2—3tn Atlanta, Un.
JOSEPH MITCHELL,
MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Boil<*rw, Lard Tankn, Water Tauka
Bank Vaults, &c.,
Main Street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth,
I*<»iilhv 11 le Kentucky,
mar 14 —6m [3]
LOUISVILLE HOTEL,
Main Street, between 6th and 7th Streets,
L 0 UIS VIL LE, KEN TUG Kl\
M. KEAN A CO., Proprietors.
THIS Hotel has been refurnished and elegant’y fitted
up throughout.
PORTER, FAIRFAX’& CO.,
WHOLEBALK
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
Crain, I’niduce and Provisions,
No. 309 WEST MAIN STRKFIT,
Louisville Kentucky.
Southern orders solicited and filled at tho lowest
market pi ice. mai9-3m
E. A. GARDNER. C. H. G ARDNER.
GARDNER & CO..
Who'esaie Grocers X Commission Merchant’,
SOUTH.SIDE MAIN STREET,
Bi-twuen sth an t 6th Streets, No. 196, old N i. 525,
Loitisvl lie Kent ucky.
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SCHICKEDANTZ & SEWELL,
Grain Dealers,
Produce and Commission Merchants,
No. 74 Second Street,
Louisville Kentucky,
TZ - : * ..r.-t-i?)t’y < n hand a woll h I. tel st ck of
Whl-ky, Flour C -rn. Wheat, Oils. Ryu and Liar.ey,
to vil.jch they invite the attention of the trade.
marl4-3tn [fr]
CHAS. ENGELS,
MANUFACTURER
Silver and Wooden Show Cases
Sales Rooms, Main Street, corner Filth,
UonisvilleKentucky*
<ir*Or ’o’ s by mail promptly attended to.
mur2l—3 m [■']
J D. BONDURANT. SHELBY TODD.
BONDURANT & TODD,
Wholesale Dealers in
FIELD ami CARDEN DEEDS,
/nd Manufacturers of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
SC'ALKSf ETC.
Reapers, Mowers, Thrashers, dtc.,
Main Street, between Third and Fourth,
Ijouisville Kciitiuky
•B»£end for circulars. mar2l 3m(SJ
JAMES GRAVES. JAMES A. GRAVE 3
GRAVES & SON,
PROPIIIETOKS OF
Dr. Graves’ Ague Fills,
Anti-Bilious Pills, American Liniment
Pain Extractor, Candy Vermifuge,
Pile Ointment, and
CURE FOR DPPTHERIA AND THROAT DISEA
And Dealers in all kinds of
PATENT Medicines, Perfumery. S< aps, and Fancy
Articles; Liquors, Wines and Brandies, for medical
purposes; tine Cigars and Tobacco, Flavoring Extracts,
Sponge, Brushes of all kinds, Combi, Quinine, Quino*
dine, Purified Choeured ne, Sulphate of Citiconia. Mor
phine, Chloroform, Opium, and many otter prepara
tions, that will be sold low.
Will also keep an ass rtincnt of Electic Mediciu'*.
-We wid have a catalogue of our stock ar.d prices
. that will be furnish© j those desiring one free of charge
NO. 228 MAKKBT STRKET,
between Sixth and Seventh streets.
Jan 2 Louisville, Ky.
FOR. CHILLS AND FFVEK !
Use I lie Best!
HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC
Never Fails—Always to be Depended Upon—Nothing
more Reliable than Hurley’s Tonic.
UXTILL cure Ague and Fever, Chills and Fever, Inter™
VV mittent Fever, Dumb Ague. Every person who
has tried Hurley’s i’onic speaks in tho highest terms of
it. As a curative ogeut it is unsurpassed, and more
curtain than quinine. No bad results from using HUR
LEY’S TONIC. Everybody should use HURLEY’S AGUE
TONIC. Send your orders to
HURLEY, RUDDLE & CO ,
Proprietors, Louisville, Ky.
HURLEY'S STOMACH BITTERS,
FOR Debility, Loss of Appetite, Weakness, Indiges
tion or Dyspepsia, want of action on the Liver, Di»
ordered Stomach, there are no bitters that can compare
with these in removing these distressing cornpl .ints.
For Bde or can be had at any Drug Store in the United
States, or from the proprietors, Louisville, Ky , corner
Seventh and Green Streets, to whom all orders should
beaJdressed.
HURLEY’S SARSAPARILLA.
THE great Blood Purifier, as a Spring and Summer
Medicine, standi unriva led, removes all impurities
irom tho bloud, and gives health and strengt h to the
system. HURLEY, RUDLLE & CO ,
Proprietors.
Hurley’s Popular Worm Candy-
AS tl id is really a Specific for Worms, and the best
and most palp utable form to give to children, it is
J no’snrprising that it is fast taking lh« place of all other
preparations ibr worms—it being tast dess, any child
will take it.
ORIENTAL PEARL DROPS.
FOR Beautifying the Complexion, effectually remov s
Tan, Freckh’S, Blotches, and giving the skin an ele
gant smoothness not easi’y attained by any other. Its
use among ihe ladies of fashion in the East, giv-s it a
character for efficacy which at olco sto»mps 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
introduced only about six y ars it has become tho ptin
cipal in us w th those who want a fine, free flowing
ink. and for its permanency it is decidedly the best ink
for records that can be used. Vor counting houses,
banks or schools, it is unequalled, aod needs only to bo
tried to be approv’d. For sale by Druggists and Met
chints everywhere.
HURLEY, RUDDLE ft CO , Proprietors,
corner Seventh and Green streets,
Louisville, Kentucky.
For sale by all Druggists, marb-Gm
ZTA Galen’s Head Dispensary,
C (E-tftbltabed 1860. Chartered 1861,)
‘ For the Ti cntnicut of Private
Diseases and Female
Complaints:
Ameoical phamphlet, just PUBLISHED,
containing 60 largo pages and numerous engrav
ings of the organs of both sexes in ho ilth and diswate
tieitingon private diseases, gonorrhea, gleet, syphil is
stricture; diseases of tho testicles, bladder and kidnovs
scli-abnso, and the s ’crct habits ot both sexes, and its
deplorable effects on both body and mind; disenses of
females from girlhood to old age; intended ns a warn
ing and a guide for tho young oi both sexes, being a
truthlu* auviser to the married and tbOM cent nip at
ing marriage; witn the Author's new method of treat
n:cnt, thqmost hucttesHfiil means of cure as shown by
the report of casts; mailed under seal lor 25 cents. Read
the above work before seeking medical aid elsewhere,
and thus »void quackery.
The CONSULTING SURGEON of this cole
brated Dispensary, wh j is the Author of the above
work, may bo consulted personally or by letter on all
the dise ihcs of which it treats. Patients at a distance
treated by mail, and medicines sent to any part of the
country on receipt of a statement cf tho case.
’l’o LADIES-A pamphlet of special importance
to the m-inied, price 10 cents; also, a little book of pri
vate advice to lattes either married or single, price 15
cents, either sent iu sealed envelopes on receipt of
price.
Ofllcc Removed to 71 Green street, be
tween Second anil Third, near the PoStoflice Consul
tation* private, and all business strictly confidential.
Address.
THE GALEN’SHEAI) DISPENSARY,
febs-l 'Louisville Kentucky.
J. C M’FWKRAN. r j. mknefkk. j. b. m’ferram.
McFERRAN & MENEFEE,
(Lato Louisville, Ky ,) SgMT'
COMMISSION M E LI C II A*BgSjii','
COTTON FACTORS,
10'4 and 10*1 AV eat Second Ktrcct,
Cl Nt TN ATI OHIO.
Pork, Bacon. 1 nrd, Flour, Corn, Hay, Agriculture I
Impemouis. Machinery, Ac , Ac., furnished promptly. <
Tak<i no more Unpin isant and Unvnfo Remedies for
nni.b- 'snn' and dangerous diseases. Use lloimbold’
x tract ami Improvid Rose Wuah 8
NEW VOLIK ADVERTISEMENTS. |
J. H WALKER, ~
(Late of Tonne sec,)
MKItCHATSTDIZIfI IJKOKKR.
XND
COMMISSION MIf’.KCHANT,
3« Broad Street. New York.
Refer "to Mansfield A Co , Memphis. Tenn.. Hon. Jos
B. Hciskell. Memphis, Tenn , Anson Nelson, Nashville,
Tenn,. Cru’clifi I I, King A Co., Ch ittauooga, Tenn., J.
<’. Mose*, Ki."<vile, Tenn . A. a. Broyles, Jonesboro,
Tenn , J E. Wiliams, At anta, O-i.. FlemiigAWhel
css, Augusta, Ga , Lanior, Watt & Co., Montgomery,
Ala., .L <>. Patton, Montgomery, * la., A. R. Crozier,
AuMtin. T xis, Kam’l Bell, Ban Antonio, Toxas, J. F.
Moses .-on, Exeter, N. II , lVaterhoi.se, Pearl At Co ,
New York.
1 he undersigned respectfully offers you his services as
purchasing and selling Agent.
His experience has been acquired by an actual and
exclmdve pnr< haso and sale, during the past WENTY
YEARS, of Dry Goods, C.oths, Clothing, Bootsand
Shoes. Notions, Groceries. Qunenswaro, Stoves, Agricul*
tural Implements, &0., for both tho wholesale and ro- j
tali trade.
During ihe past year lio ha't spent much time among ,
the Manufacturers of the North, with many of whom [
he has made arrangements to fill all cash orders sent
through him at their lowest price; especia ly In Boots )
<nd Shoe*, Hats, Uin redos, Photographs and Ambro- I
typo A/.trials, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Pistols, Cano I
Seated Chairs, Buria' (’n«kets, Stenin Engines and |
Boilers, Horse Powers, Mill Findings, Sbioglo and Lathe i
Machines, Railroad Supplies. Cotton Gl -s ot the best '
make, Agricultural linplerionts, and Farming Ma
chincry.
Fe is also Agent, for nearly all tho Southern States,
for Lightfoot’s Patent Carrying Oi s for stuffing and
finishing leather, which is u j O'l exclusively my the most |
intelligent tanners of tbs North in preference to fish ,
oi>. ami which c nbe furn khod ut but littlo over half
the price of the 1 ittcr
He basal-o made arrangements to supyly the bo?t I
Petroleum, Lubricating, and Burning Oils, and Oil ,
Lsnips, and will bo ah e to procure anything to tie had '
in New York • r New England upon ‘ho shortest notice [
ami at ihe 'owest price.
He will t ike spec 4 pains in procuring settlements of
old claims credited before the war by Southern Her- I
cnants in all Northern cities.
H-’ wid also take gioat pains to sell all consignments
at thr best rates to be hud in this market, and will
make liberal advances upon cons gnments when in store
J H. W/ILKEIt. oi Tennessee.
marl3-m Office, 28 Broad street, New York.
B'l’. BABBIT'IM Izhl>'»f Savikg >o.«i>
The EO/11’ is made from clean and pure materlair,
contain no adultern 100 of any kind, will not injure
the m st delicate t <bric, and is espec’ally adapted for
woo’ons w.iich will notshr nk aft“» being washe I with
this J’OA'*. It may be used iu hard or soft waters. Il
will remove paint, gr< aso, tar and stains of ail kinds
One pound warranted equal to two pounds of ordinay
iainily Soap. Din* i n- s nt with each bar for makii g
three ga'lons handseme soft Soap from one pound of
this Soap Each bar is wrapped in a chen ar contnln
irg f I 1 directions for rlnt’d in En* , lv' an! G»«r«
man A»a your grocer fur ‘*B. T. B.ibb.U*s Soap,” lud
take no other.
B. T. BAB TTT, Now. 64. 65. 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, nvi
74, Washington street, New York.
UING B T. Babbitt’s I t.re Conc< nt rated PoTJSIi,
or Ready Soap Maker. Warranted double the
M vngth of common I ota n. and superior to an other
sapo’iift rorl* y In the market. Put up in cans of 1
pound. 2 pound’, 3 pounds, 0 pounds and *2 pounds,
with full di red ion?, in Eng isa and G « rmao, formakiag
Hard and Soft s<>ap. One pound will tmtvo 15 ga lons of
roft So p. No lime is requir e]. C onsumers will find
this the Ji« ai <s Potash in the market
For sa-o by all Druggists and Groceries.
rs. T BAB T I T. Nos. U. 65, 66. 67, 68,69, 70, 72, and
74, Washington street, New York.
FIFTY PICK CENT SAVED
BY Using B. T. Babbitt’s B u st Med'eal Stlaratns,
*modo from common salt.” Breid made w ith this
Sabi ret us contains, when I aked, nothing Lut common
salt, water end flour.
Nos. » 4. 65. 66,67, 68, CO, 70,72 and 74, Washington
street, Now Y> rk.
FIFTY PFIt CEfffT SAVED
BY Using B T. Bab’dti’s Star Ys i>t Powder. Light
Biscuit, or any kind ot C «k*? may bo made with
this Yu ist Powder, in fifteen minutes. No shortening
required when sweet milk is used
1 Nos 64 to 74, Washington street, Now York.
PINE APPLK CIDER.
NO. 70 WASHINGTON STREET, NEW YORK.
A CERTAIN cure for Cholera, Dysentery, Heart
D sense, Fainting Spalls, and excellent for old peo
ple, as it quickens tho circulation of tho blood.
marls—6m
KENTTEAST INDI/TcOFFEE !
& EQUAL TO JAVA 1 BM
HALF THE PRICE I Olfl
GOES TWICE AS FAR ! [f
Recommended and Used by All!
CLERGYMEN, PHYSICIANS and Professional Men, a’
the cheap- st, he uthie.-t and heat beverage ;n the worldl
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS NORTH AND SOUTH.
The Southern Trade, to which it is sp.cially adapted,
supplied through the New York City Wholesale Giocors,
or direet from the Manufactory,
Put up in ono pound papers in boxes of 36 and 60
pounds each.
DSy-GXU‘X F n-®(
NEW YO~RK.
RICHARD DAVIES, Proprietor,
and G' neral Wholesale Dealer in Teas and Coffees.
jau2s—tf
8 B CAILWEEL. B , C , MORRIS, JR
CALDWELL & MORRIS,
(Successors to Brower & Caldwell,)
COTTON FACTORS
ASB GENERAL
COMMi SSION MERCHANTS,
SO Old Slip,
New York.
janO 6m
ALEX. W. HARRIS. I HENRY M. ASHRY,
Late of Nashville, Tenn. | Lata cf East Tenn
HARRIS & ASHBY,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
Southern Emigration Agents,
40and 4:2Broadway,
New York.
B EQ leave to inform the public that they have rs
tublLhod themselves in this city in business, and
arc prepared to extend to their Southern tri- nda tho
usual facilities required,and respectfully solicit a liber
al share of patronage.
Will furnish skilled white labor to Planters, Minn
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 Suppl es, Machines, Furai
ture, Carriages, Buggies, Ac , at Manufacturers’ prices.
Will attend propintly to the Purchase aud Salo of air
classes of Merchandise and Produce usually bought and
sold in this city.
Our plau of business is thoroughly systematic, aud all
its det.ii s are carefully arranged, to ensure tho utmost
responsibility an i promptness.
Orders for white laborers must bo accompanied with
means to defray the actual expenses from the city to tho
point of destination; also with a commission or tee as sot
forth In accompanying instructions, ($5 per head.)
AUTHORIZED KEFERENCESi
Harris, Gaines Ac 00., New Yorkt C. Power, Green A
Ch., New Yoik; Jas II Armstrong. Knoxville, Tenn.;
Berry, Demovi le A Wh irton, Nashville, Tenn ; M.
Burns. President Nashville A Charleston.and Nashville
& North Western Railroad; Win H Mitchell, President
Mobile & Girard Rai road; R Wells, Superintendent Mo
bile A Gir ml Kailroad; G Jordan, Jr.. Sup’t Mobile A
Great Northern Railroad; Stephen W Harris, Hunts
ville, ala; DJ’ A R Ellis, Columbus, Ga., F G Wilkins,
(Mayor) Columbus, Ga., Win 0 Sanford. Msdlson, Ga.
Janll—»f
PjICIFIC hotelT
170, 172, 171 «.V 176 Greenwicli St.,
(ONE SQUARE WEST OF BROADWAY.)
Between Courtlandt .1- Dey Streets, New York.
JOHN Jr.) Proprietor.
fill IE Pacific Hotel in WKt.L and wiDKf v known to the
JI. travelling public. Tho location H especially suitable
to merchants and business mon; it is in cose proximity
t<> tt'e busineh’S part of tho City—is c.n tho highway ot
Southern nrd Western travel—and adjacent to ah the
principal Railroad and btrambont. depots.
Ihe Pacific, has liberal accommodation for over 300
guests ; it is woll furnished, and possesses every modern
improvement for the cmnfort and eniertainijieiit of its
Inmates, the rooms are spacious and well ventilated;
provided with gas and water; the attendance, is prompt
and respectful; and the table is generously provided with
every delicacy ai the season.
The subscriber, who, tor the past few yenrs, has been
tho lessee, is now solo proprietor, and intends to Identify
iMmself thoroughly with the interests of his houses.
W.ih long experience as a hotel keeper, hr truats, by
moderate charges and i Ibbnil policy, to maintain tu’e
lavorable reputation ot Pacific Hotel.
sept—7 1 yr JOHN PATTEN, Jr.
L. BOWIE & CO.? ’
(Late of Charleston, 8. C.,)
Commission and Grocery Merchants, J
17£li ron <lway«
NEWYOKK.
lutulo-Sm*
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMEETS.
DURYEAS’ MAIZENA
Was tho only “Pnparation for f oil from
Indian Corn"
That received a medai and honorabU mention from Ihl
llojal Commissioners, at the great International Exl I
bit ion . London, 1R62, the competition of all promineut
manufacturers of ‘‘Corn Starch” and “Prepared Corn
Flour” of this and other countries notwithstanding.
MAIZENA,
Tho too., and Inxnty of ths ago, without n .Ingio fntill.
One tri-.1 wn iconrlncs tho moot .koptlral. Makea Pud
dingo, i akos, Cnstards, Blanc Mangs, Ac . without lain
glass, w th fewor no eggs, at a cost aMontahlng <h. moat
economical. A alight addition to ordinary Wheat Floor
greatly improve. Bread and Cake. It ie also oxcellent
for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for fl-di and meat,
eenpe *c. For Ice Cream nothing ran compare with It.
A little hoi ed in milk will produce rich crenm for coffee,
■ choco ute. t<a, Ac
I Put lipin one pound package,, under the trademark
I Mnizcna, with directions for use.
A most delicious article of food for children and Tnva
lids of all ages for salo by Grocers ard Druggists
everywhere.
I Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street.
NEW YORK.
WILLIAM miIYEA,
Aug 23—ly General Agent,
c.a. LONOSTRIKT, | JOHN SXDGWICK. | W D. TREADWAY.
J. M. HjVNFIjLEY
WUR
LONGSTREET, SEDGWICK & CO..
Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers In
MEiVS & BOYS CLOTHING,
380 BROADWAY, MEW YOHK.
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BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER,
No. 11 Doy Street, N- Y ,
ALEXIS BRAOCI &. WESSON,
MJCCMBORB OF THF. OLD ESTADL/SfIXD FIRM OP
ALEXIS BR4GG & WAHREN
Vi holoHulp Dt'ah’fa in Bools, Shoes nn<l ber,
, bog to invite the attsntjon of purchasers to their splan
did stock, ad iotvd To all section* of thw roun ry, and
which tiny offer at the lowejt market prices.
i Speflul attention paid to orders.
ALEXIS BRAGG, ANDREW WESSON, Jr.
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I EWIB A CORLIKS No. 72 Murray Ptrcet, N. T.,
THUS. lIAHDY, No. 86 1 ey Mr. at, New York.
Wholesale Agnntf.
Sold by a l Druggists. nprl Pm
AUGUSTA ADVERTISEaMENTS.
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I W. HENRY WARDEN. W. B HARPKR. JXO. W WALLACf,
W. HEW WIRREN & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
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» Aod Dealers in
Bagging, Rope, Twine, Hats,
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5 Hermetically Sealed Vegetables,
Fruits, Oysters, &c.,
t 175 AND 177 BROAD STREET,
Augusta Georgia,
We pnrehaanand aell <7>tton, Tobacco, Produce, Ae.,
1 on Commission, and
FORWA.RD
Good, faming through Angu.ta to any .action of tho
country, North or South. febS—3m
HENRY YONGE, JAMES YONGS
(Krom Georgia.)
HENRY VONUE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 11 Broad Street,
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NEW YORK,
They have had large experience In purchasing RAIL •
ROAD SUPPLIES of nil descriptions and solicit ordefii
from Railroad Companies.
Consignments of Colton, 'and other nrtielca, ar©
solicited, also, orders for ihe puichase us goods.
REFERENCES!
1 Hon. John P. Kino, President Georgia Railroad,
Aucusta.
Wm. M. Wbdley, President Central Railroad, Sa
vannah.
Charles Day, Esq., T. R. Bloom, Esq., I. 0. Plant, Esq.
Macon. Gi>.
Messrs. Pldnizy & Clayton, Augusta, Ga.
I solicit business for the above NEW YORK HOUSE.
Ail orders for or consignments to them will receive
prompt attention by
L. It. DAVIE,
n 292 Broad Street,
apr3 3m Augusta, Ga.
KEDMONDOTON&CdT,
Cotton Factors,
FORWARDING & GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
JACKSON STREET,
Augusta Georgia,
Having ample Storage accommodations are prepared
receive Consignments of all descriptions.
We kesp constantly on hand
Corn, Hay, Flour. Wheat, Bacon, &o
Liberal advances made on
Cotton, and Tobacco,
Con.ignod through ua to our frieuda in N.w York.
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Artificial Legs and Arms
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In Augusta, Georgia.
DR. DOUGLAB3 BLY, the Anatomist and S arc eon
who invented the Anatomical Ball and Socket
Jointed I eg, with lateral or side motion at the ankle,
like the natural one, ha** just opened an Office in An
giista, Go . second door from the poet office, for the man
ufactnre n id sale of his celebrated Artificial Lags and
Arms. Th • superiority of these Limha has caused them
to be sought r. t almost the entire world, as
wlbbe seen v tho following list of offices where they
are manufad rod aud sold
OFFICKS.
London, England.••..2o Leicester Square
New York 658 Broadway
Richmond. VaNear the Post Office
Augusta, Ga.....2d door from Post Office
Now Orleans, La> 71 Carondolet St
Memphis, Tenn2Q2 Mail, s reet.
Naahvilla, Tenn In City Hall.
St. Louis, Mo. 73 Pina street.
Cincinnati, Ohiol4B West Fonrth street.
Chicngo, 111 Opposite Post Office
Rochester, N. YOver Poet Office.
For further information address Dr. PLY, at the
nearest office. mar2-2m
GEO. lI®UMP
VENEKAI.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
.Agents for
’MniiTifiieturcci Tobaedo,
QRAnd WbolM.lo OMlera In
Llqnon, Floor. Limt, Hnga*., Hay, Salt,
r.-r • rd Fi.lt, Guano, dkc.,* .
209 Broad Street, Augusta Georgia,
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