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Commission pmjants. i L. W. GUNTHER. HENRY A. BODEWALD. GUNTHF.LL FC RODEWALD, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND TOBACCO FACTORS, 00 LOMBARD STREET. One door West of Exchange Place, Baltimore, Md. 1 24 tf j KH. ATWELL A- CO., . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 68SOUTH STREET, (BOWLY'S WH'f,) s24 . tf BALTIMORE. ) ~SCHLUE"FER SI. COIR J , COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS OP GERMAN, HA I ANA, ANI) DOMESTIC CIGARS, ! No. 91 W. LOMBARD STREET, Opposite the Farmer's and Merchant's Bank, s6 3m _ Baltimore. J ?. MILLER. *' D - M'ttßß' JF. MILLF.II & CO., . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ■3 tf 79 BOWLY'S WHARF. HENRY RIEMAN AI.KX. RI EM AN .... JOSEPH M. RIEMAN. HENRY RIEMAN & SONS, PROVISION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N. HOWARD STREET, 82 -tf BALTIMORE. | K" NO X & C 0., SHIPPING rf COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS, 8 GROCER'S EXCHANGE, Baltimore. Liberal cash advances made on consignments of Pro- j duce, kc., to our friends in Liverpool, London, Glasgow, : Perry, &<*., and every and latest information relative to j markets furnished at our office. Consignments respect , fully solicited. _ j JOHN P. PICKRELL. LF.WXS WARRINGTON. I TOHN F. PICKRELL & CO., tf GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 40 WEST LOMBARD STREET, BALTIMORE, Give attention to consignments of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Molasses, Provisions and Fish, and fill orders for Flour, Grain and Groceries. VHP Liberal advances made on consignments of F'our, Wheat and Corn to our friends in Liverpool. au6-tf JOLSHUA WALKER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DEALER IN FEED, HAY AND STRAW, No. 110 N. HOWARD STREET. Family, Extra and Super Flour of the best selected brands, Corn Oats, Corn Meal, Chop Rye and Mill Feed Hay and Straw in bales. Cut Straw. Ac L mr.27-tf ALL & LONEY, COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, BALTIMORE, MD., ARE PREPARED TO -y Flour, Grain, Provisions, &c., consigned to their friend in Liverpool, London and Glasgow. They attend to the ceceiving, at, and shipping from Baltimore, without any rharge of'comraission to the shipper. FE22^-jt H DUVALL. O lULEHABT. DUVALL &. IGLEHART, , PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FOR THE SALE OP BACON, FLOUR, WHISKEY, TOBACCO, GRAIN, &0., INo. 128 LIGHT BTRERT WHARP, (Corner of Conway street,) aplß tf Baltimore. Eriward !I Fcormis: WILLIAM ROGERS DE CORMIS & ROGERS, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, SCOTCH AND IRISH MALT WHISKYS ENGLISH AND SCOTCH ALE AND PORTER, mr24-tf No. 4 COMMERCE STREET, Bait. T. • IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES d■ LIQUORS, NO. 68 EXCHANGE PLACE" LOMBARD STREET, BALTIMORE. A large and very fine stock of OLD RYE WHISKEY on hand. fe24 tf T. T. MARTrN. WM. R. MARTIN. R|s T. MARTIN & BRO., JL • IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LIQUOR S —and General COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 72 CALVERT ST., (one door from Pratt), mal-tf Baltimore. E. B. GRANT. J - GRANT. C" 1 RANT St BROTHER, r COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NO 61 EXCHANGE PLACE, fe22-tf. Baltimore. JOHN S. WILLI AMSLT RROT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 52 COMMERCE STREET, fe22-tf. BALTIMORE. WM. W. JANNEY LOUIS BTOW. JANNEY & STOW, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 101 SOUTH STREET, fe22ly Baltimore. JOSEPH CARSON. H. G. YICKEBY. JOSEPH CARSON & CO. WESTERN PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 43 AND 45 LIGHT STREET, Baltimore. Liberal advances made on consignments fe22-tf OURTNEY"& CUSHING, TOBACCO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 65 SOUTH GAY STREET, E. S. COURTNET, BALTIMORE, j C. E. CUSHING, J. A. COURTNEY. fe22-tf HALL K LONEY, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 56 BUCHANAN'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, ! Give particular attention to consignments of SUGAR MOLASSES, COTTON, COFFEE, RICE, FISH, PRO VIS IONS, FLOUR, GRAIN, Ac.; also fill orders for same. fe22 tf R" ICHARDSON & CO., SHIPPING AND CO.VMISSON MERCHANTS, No. 67 EXCHANGE PLACE, Baltimore. mrl-tf business C;triis. A.. COLBERT, . ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR, FOR BUILDINGS OF ALL KIND SHOP IN EXCHANGE ALLEY, outh side Exchange Place, bet. Commerce and Gay BALTIMORE, MD B.—COUNTRY COTTAGES, designed and executed neatness and despatch. j.v26-dtf JOHN H. O'DONOVAN, JR.,—Manufac turer and Dealer in every variety of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC M INES AXD LIQUORS, AND AGENT FOR THE SALE OF OLD RYE WHISKEYS. au2B-tf 33 Cheapside. Baltimore. A. DC SHAN E. . COMMISSION PAPER DEALER, NO. 49 SOUTH CHARLES ST., near Lombard, au2l tf BALTIMORE, MD. J JAMES SLOAN, DEALER IN FOREIGN FRUITS, ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, PRUNES, PALM NUTS, PINE APPLES, DATES, FIGS, CITRON, COCOA NUTS AND ALMOSDS. aul4 NO. 91 LOMBARD ST.. Baltimore.^ ULTZOW & MCM IJLLEN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN W IN E S AND FOREIGN LIQUORS. OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, 47 CHEAPSIDE d 47 CALVERT ST., JylO tf __ BALTIMORE.^ TOHN W."HOGG, J ARCHITECT AND PRACTICAL SUPERINTENDENT FOR PUPLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS. Office 2, (up stairs,) No. 11 South Street. (NEAR THE SUN BUILDING.) Jc23-ly Baltimore. EINTT&T MURDOCH: ARCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS, Nos. 1,2,3 and 4 MCELDOWNEY's BUILDING. ap2S-tf NG. STAKKWETHER; • PRACTICAL ARCHITECT, AND SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS. 94 FAYETTE STREET, Baltimore. mr3l-6m EONARD VANDEN KERCKHOVE, ARTIST. STUDIO, McELDOWNEY BUILDING, mr.'ll ly Corner Charles and Fayette streets. LYLE CLARKE a CO., • IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN MANUFACTURED AND LEAF TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFF, &c., No. 106 WEST LOMBARD STREET, Baltimore. fe22-tf ~ IV. BRYANT, • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, DENTON, MD., Will promptly attend to all business entrusted to him in the Courts of Caroline and the adjoining counties. Refers to Hon. James L. Bartol and Coleman YellOtt, isqrs. slO dto2s* WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, IYO. 59 Fayette Street, NEAR ST. PAUL'S STREET, BALTIMORE, DRILL practice in the Courts of Baltimore City, and thead •oining counties. * s4-ly J. WATERMAN, • ATTORNEY' AT LAW, 83 WEST FAYETTE STREET. S3-IN ALL BUSINESS, PROMPT. s2-eo2m | W. BELT'7 " " I Oj ATTORNEY AT LAW. Upper Marlborough, Md. Will promptly attend to all business in the Courts of PRINCE GEORGE'S and the neighboring Counties, and in the Court of Appeals. au9-tf JOSEPHS'. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has REMOVED to 36 ST. PAUL STREET. COMMISSIONER FOR VIRGINIA, PENNSYLVANIA NEW JERSEY, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, KENTUCKY, je2B d3m AND OHIO. R. STOCKEWMATHEWS; A TTORNE Y AT LAW, OFFICE No. 1 COUNSELLOR'S HALL, (46 LEXINGTON STREET,) . , Baltimore, Will attend promptly to all kinds of business appertaining to his profession. fe22-tf. CH A RLES"ETPHELPS; ~ A TTORNE Y AT LAW, No. 2 LAW BUILDINGS, Continues to practice in the Courts of BALTIMORE CITY and HOWARD COUNTY. fe22-tf. ROBERT D. BURNS, A TTORNE T AT LAW, NO. 5 COUNSELLOR'S HALL, fe22-tf. LEXINGTON STREET. TFRISBY HENDERSON, . ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR PENNSYLVANIA NO. 6 COUNSELLOES' HALL, fe22 tf. Lexington street. T. JOSEPH ROGERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 83 West Fayette street, above Charles, Practices in the courts of BALTIMORE CITY, ANNE ARUNDEL, and neighboring counties. All matters apper taining to the profession promptly and carefully attended I SAFES.— ROBBER AND FIRE PROOF I RA S /g A 7'GrJ' C '" LLFn IRON '' WITH COM- K°CK.— The only reliable safe for sale In this city. All other fire-proof Safes are made of sheet iron. A fair price will be allowed for them in exchange C. S. WILI.ETT, ' , y 192 Baltimore street. T3IRD AND DUCK GUNS.-A"WVAIL JUPsortment of single and double Bird and Duck Gnns, Rifles, Pistols, Percussion Caps, Game Bags Flasks. Shot Belts, Cleaning Rods, Gun Nipples Ac iust L!^RRE4 N NR^ OR A H LE CLL6AP BY SCILEFFER A LONEY Importers, No. 3 Hanover st. S2l-tf CHAFING DISHES COFFEE URNS and BLOCK TIN articles of every ufactored and for sale, wholesale and retail at rates. by CORTLAN A CO., No. a! 6 Baltimore .tree? ILLIE'S PATENT FIRE AND BUR. GLAR PROOF S A FES, made of wrought and chilled iron, lit to 2 inches thick, and warranted drill proof. The only robber proof Safe for sale in Baltimore. C. 8. WILLETT, jyM-tf 192 Baltimore street. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE- ~ OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR BALEAT U CENTS FBI HUNDBKD. Apply at this Oftoe. ip2o-tf 0 IMpbiie. A" DAMANTINE CANDLES.— IOO boxes Adamantine. 100 boxes Solar Sperm Candles, for sale j low to close consignment, by DUVALL k IGLEHART, | 128 Light st. wharf. s2I-tf ALEWIVES. —400 bKis. prime new st. John and Mirimachi, for sale bv RICHARDSON k CO., 1 au23-tf 67 Exchange Plac<\ ASEIGNETTE AND JOHN IJI RAND k CD'S, highly flavored ROCHEI.I.E BRANDY— -1 pale and colored, for sale from U.S. Bonded Warehouse. [ Imported by LAWRENCE THOMSEN k CO., j aul7-tf 64 Exchange Place. ALUM. —100 bbls. (Potash lor sale by R. J. BAKER, 1 au6-tf No. 36 South Charles st ADAMANTINE CANDLES.—THE attention of the City and Southern trade is respect j fully called to our extensive assortment of CANDLES— 4's, s's, 6's and 12'S, in 20, 30, 33, 34 and 4018. boxes and cartoons, also, to the justly celebrated ManhattanvilleCan- j dies, in 15 and 301b. boxes and cartoons, 4's, s's, 6's and 12's. GRANT & BROTHER, fe22-tf 61 Exchange Place. ALEWIVES.— 300 bbls. No."l ALE WIVES, for sale by j.vß-tf JAMES CORNER & SONS. APPLE AND PEACH BRANDY— -40 Bbls. APPLE BRANDY. | 20 Bbls. PEACH BRANDY, extra fine. For sale by Dx CORMIS & ROGERS, I mr24-tf 4 Commerce street. t BREMEN LAGER BEER.—IMPORTED IN pints and quarts. For sale wholesale and retail by I J GEO. HOLLINS, 14 North Charles St., cor. Fayette st. 529-lm I BRAZIL NUTS.— SO bags for sale by ED- 1 WARD L. PALMER. 4 Bowly's wharf. 524-tf j BEDFORD SPRING WATER. vVe have in store, fresh from the Springs, a lot of Bed I ford Water, in whole and half bbls. P. TIERNAN A j SON, 12 N. Charles st. 523 tf BACON, SIDES AND SHOULDERS. —Western and City Smoked for sale by JOSEPH I CARSON k CO. s2O j XJRGUNDY PORT WINE —3OO qr. casks of various grades, part low-priced, in store and | for sale by C. H. MAKERS A BRO. A sI7-tf j BAGS. 20,000 2 and 2X bus., seamless; 5.000 Miller's, sewed; I 25,000 Shipping Bags. 2 and 3 bus., assorted qualities, for | | sale by R. H. ATWELL A CO., 68 South street, Bowly's wharf. jel4 tf UCKWHEAT BAGS, 20.000 Buckwheat Bags for sale by R. H. ATWELL i j A CO., 68 South street, Bowly's wharf. sel4-tf ENGAL INDIGO.—S cases prime, l'or j smr " J OTTLED WHISKEYS.—2OO dozen, 145 demijohns, very old and choice Rye, Bourbon and Wheat WHISKEYS, in store and for sale by J. B. CHAR RON & CO., Agents, 132 and 134 West Lombard St., East of Hanover st. sl3-tf ULK"MEAT.— IOO hhds. SIDES and SHOULDERS, for sale bv au3o JOSEPH CARSON A CO. J BAY RUM. 2 Casks St. Martin's, for sale by KNOX A CO., aulß-tf 9 Grocers' Exchange, j BORDEAUX OIL. too BOXES SALAD ! OIL, Just received and for sale bv J. CROSBY & SON, j je22-tf 15 Bowly's Wharf. RANDYS, WHISKEYS, WINES, SEGARS. [ Large stocks at lowest rates alwavs on hand. WM. GRANGE A CO., je2-tf 3 Exchange Place. ! BRANDYWINE KILN DRIED CORN Meal, in barrels and hogsheads, for sale bv i JOHN S. WILLIAMS & BRO. fe22-ly. 52 Commerce street. COTTON. —52 Bales Memphis Cotton for I sale by HENRY RIEMAN k SONS, Howard street. s27_ CHOPPER DISTILLED - RYE WHIS- j YKEY—2SO bbls. very superior, two years old. for sale by S. B. OWINGS, 75 South st. 525-eo4t* CIDEIt VINEGAK.—2S bbls. Cider Vin- egar, for sale by J. F. MILI.ER k CO. 525 8t j CHEESE. — 500 boxes prime Cutting j Cheese; 500 boxes prime English Dairy, well colored, j | and suitable for shipping, for sale by D." J. FOLEY'A BRO., No. 50 South St. a 525-10t ' COGNAC BRANDY.— Washington Mor- , ton's fine Old Brandy, for sale by C. MORTON STEW- i ART, 52 South Gay St. 523-lw CHAMPAGNE. —Due deMontebello, Hel met and lie Brimont Champagne; for sale hv C : MORTON STEWART, 52 South Gay st. 523-iot COCHINEAL. —5 ceroons prime new crop Honduras for sale by R. J. BAKER, 56 South Charles street. s2llot (CHEESE. —1,000 boxes W. U. Cutting; JSOO boxes E. D. Cheese. D. J. FOLEY & BRO.. 50 South st. s2l-tf CURRANTS. —20 casks prime Currants, ! for sale by GEO. L. HARRISON, 6 O'Donnell's wh'f. | s2l-tf CURRANT'S. —20 Bbls. Zant's, landing and for sale by J. CROSBY A SON, 15 Bowly's I wharf. ? 20 I CODFISH. —5,000 lbs. just received and for sale by CURTIS A POST, 43 South street and 41 j Pratt street. selS-lOt C NUTTING CHEESE.— 100 boxes best A Dairies in store and for sale by CURTIS A POST. 43 ; j South street and 41 Pratt street. selS-lOt I COGNAC BRANDIES.—Otard, Dupuy | A Co.; Jas. Hennessy A Co.; Jules Robin A Co!; j \ ineyard, Proprietors and Belle Fleur; brands of various vintages, for sale from bond by C. II MYERS A BRO. sl7 tf A COGNAC BRANDIES.—O7 quarter and eighth casks COGNAC BRANDIES, vintages 1825 to j | 1856, in store and in bond; 200 doz. very choice Cognac Brandies; 125 demijohns do. do., for sale by J. B. CHAR- j J RON A CO., Agents, 132 and 134 West Lombard St., East of ; Hanover st. sl3-tf P IG IRON.—CUT I i please examine. Also, Scotch Pig, aml' jia'iUnulre'' Forge 1 | IRON; for sale by STEPHEN S. LEE, I alO-tf No. 50 South Gay st. COTTON. —35 bales Middling Fair Georgia COTTON. For sale by | sB -tf J. F. PICKRELL k CO. CASTILE SOAP—Landing and for sale by J. CROSBY' A SON, ; sB-tf 15 Bowly's wharf. \ CALABRIA AND SICILY LIQUORICE. —IOO cases for sale by J. CROSBY k SON, | sB-tf 15 Bowly's wharf. COTTON. —25U bales Tennessee Cotton for sale by HENRY RIEMAN A SONS, j s2-tf Howard st. CURRANTS.— 50 casks landing and for sale by EDWARD L. PALMER, 4Bowly's wharf. ! 524 tf OCOA NUTS.—2OO,O()() fresh San Bias j landing per brig Los Amigos, for sale by SCHWARTZ A DIX, I S3-tf 117 Lombard st. CASTILE SOAP.—3OO boxes Castile Soap for sale by BAKER BROTHERS A CO., I 83-tf 32 and 34 South Charles st. CHAMPAGNE. — Crescent and Vine Leaf' brand, direct importation. For sale bv GEO. L. HARRISON, | au3l tf 6 O'Donnell's Wharf. CLOVER SEED AND QUERCITRON BARK, wanted by J. F. PICKRELL & CO., No. 40 West Lombard Street, 1 au2o-tf opp. Public Stone. LOVEIISEED. Prime quality, wanted by KNOX k CO., | CITRON. —10 cases prime Leghorn, just re ceived and for sale by J. CROSBY A SON, | aul7-tf 15 Bowly's wharf. CITRON. —20 cases prime Leghorn, for sale by SCHWARTZ A DIX, au!6 117 Lombard street. I CLARET WINE.—3OO cases Haut Tale- 1 nee and Margaux Medoc brands Claret Wine, just re | ceived per WM. 15. Dean from Bordeaux, for sale bv LAU ! RENCETHOMPSKX &C<>.: Exchange Place. jy2o-tf CTR.LJCIBLES —From 2 to 80. A large J assortment always on hand, and for sale low by DUG AX k JENKINS, jylO-tf No. 21 South Charles street. CLARETWTNKS.— 250 CASES TABLE CLARET, 300 DO. DO. GRAND VIN, 175 DO. CHATEAU RANZAN, 100 DO. DO. I.A ROSE, 100 DO. DO. MOUTON, 150 DO. CHATEAU MARGAUX, 100 DO. DO. LA FITE, ! In store and for sale by P. TIERNAN A SON, Importers, j je2B-tf 12 North Charles street. UMBERLAND COAL— By Cargo or Car load. I apS-tf STEPHEN S. JLEE, 50 S. Gav st. DUFFIELD'S AMERICAN WEST PHALIA HAMS, for sale by DUY'ALL A IGLE- ! j HART, 128 Light st. wharf. 529-tf j IP NGLLSH"DAIRY CHEESE. A 25 Boxes Choice English Dairy Cheese, small size, I for family use, for sale by GEO. SLATER, j mvl tf 10 Commerce street. EXTRACT LOGMTJOD,—STIJNJO' II*: I (Sanford's) large and small boxes, for sale by R. J. BAKER, 36 South Charles st. s2l-10t ' NGLISH AND SCOTCH ALES, LON i DON AND DUBLIN BROWN STOUT, for sale in ! quantities to suit purchasers. P. TIERNAN A SON, Importers, ap3-tf 12 N. Charies street. j FRENCH LEMONS.—2OO boxes in prime ! order, landing, and for sale by SCHWARTZ A DIX, j 117 Lombard st. sl3-tf j I]MTCE~CRACk"ERS"— 2.oo(}"toxes" No". 1, ! 40 packs, for sale by SCHWARTZ A DIX, s3-tf 117 Lombard st. I FLAX SEED WANTED— By KNOX A CO.. *°27 Exchange Place. I FIGS.— 2(XI drums for sale by EDWARD L. PALMER, 4 Bowly's wharf. 524-tf TTAMILY AND""EXTRA FLOUR—OF! ry" brands, suitable for Bakers and families, in I store and for sale by cA& T H HAJ I ' . — AU 4 Gam den street. I FALKIRK ALE.—We are in receipt of constant supplies of this favorite brand of SCOTCH i ALE, by every steamer, which we offer to the trade at Agents' prices. C. H. MYERS A BRO. au2o-tf 72 Exchange Place FINE CHAMPAGNE. " I have just received another invoice of CABINET CHAMPAGNE, in half pints, suitable for invalids Ac Red Lach, Gold Lach, Green Seal, in pints and quarts, for sale wholesale and retail, by GEO. HOLLINS, TJMSH.—To arrive and daily expected. J. 600 bbls. Halifax Herrings; COO bbls. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel; 200 bbls. Alewives—represented prime. For ■ sale by CURTIS A POST, 43 South street and 41 Pratt ! street. sclß-lot | FANCY BRANDIES— -60 Bbls. WILD CHERRY BRANDY. . 55 Bbls. STRAWBERRY BRANDY. Prepared from the fruit, and warranted genuine. For sale by De CORMIS A ROGERS, mr24-tf 4 Commerce street. GLUE. —100,000 lbs. Glue assorted quali ties for sale by BAKER BROTHERS A CO., s3-tf ' 32 and 34 South Charles st. GROUND NUTS.—2,OOO busheisAfrican, Southern and Tennessee, for sale by SCHWARTZ A DIX, s3-tf 117 Lombard st. ERMAN PRUNES—2O Casks primT'" for sale by SCHWARTZ A DIX, 117 treet. s lB G'UM SHELLAC.—IO cases for sale by R. L J - BAKER, No. 36 South Charles st. sl3-tf IT A V ANA CIGARS.—A Choice Assort 1 f 1 of Jnpo'ted Havana Cigars constantly on ■ n"G"d d e f r.^t byTH ° MA3 *■ WEBB ' COr ' OPS-—NEW CROP EASTERN, "for by SCHWARTZ h DIX, U7 Lombard st. .18 S[TERRFP%. GERMAN HARDNVAHK AND CUT LERY, imported and for sale at low prices, by W. A. and F. MARBURG, 48 W. Lombard st. sIS-tf HOLLAND GIN. —An Invoice of "Tripple Berry,' 1 and "Wesp Anchor" brands, landing ex-ship Scotia, from Rotterdam, and for sale by C. K. MYERS k BRO. A 524 tf HAVANA CIGARS of all grades, for sale by c. MORTON STEWART, 52 South Gay st. 523-lw HERRINGS, MACKEREL, SALMON, Ac. fiOO Bbls. Herrings, 150 Bbls. No. 3 large Mackerel, 200 Bbls. Alewivcs, 25 Bbls Salmon, 48 Boxes Codfish, 5 Bbls. Tongues and Sounds, All PRIME, landing from schooner "Gertrude Horton," from Halifax, for sale by HALL & LONEY, 56 Buch anan's wharf. * slB HER RING7—SOO bbls. prime LABRA DOR HERRING, in store and for sale low by CURTIS A POST, jvl-t tf 43 South street. HE R 11 IN G. 500 short and full Bbls. Susquehanna and North Carolina Herring, landing and inspecting this day. For sale by W. D. SHURTZ k CO., my3-tf No. 11 Commerce street.^ FAMILY HAMS.—SO tierces J. Rawson & Co.'s celebrated Cincinnati S. C. Hams, just re ceived and for sale by s4-tf SMITH & NICODEMUS. HA V ANA SEGARS.—Cabanasy Oarba jal. Eppanola. La Suiza, La Filantropa, and otherfine Segars, just imported per Brig R. C. Wright, from Hava na; for sale by LAURENCE THOMSEN k CO., 64 Ex change Place. sl3 tf HEAVY SHIPPING LEAF.— 2S hhds. Heavy Leaf Tobacco, for sale by WARWICK, PRICK A BALL, jy29-tf 60 South street. HERRINGS. One hundred bbls. of new dry salted, for sale by W. RHOADS A SON, aul7 corner Smith's wharf and Pratt st. INDIGO. —75 cases Manilla and Madras, of all grades, for sale by W. H. CRAWFORD & CO., aulfl tf No. 62 South street. J AS. HENNESSV & CO.'S COGNAC BRANDIES, various vintages, for sale from bond, by C. H. MYERS k BRO. 524 tf JOISTS AND FLOORING BOARDS.— 28,000 feet assorted Y. P. JOISTS. 4,000 feet inch steam sawed FLOORING BOARDS, bright and handsome, per schooner Justina Bandel, for sale by PENDERGAST BROTHERS, jv2 tf 77 Smith's wharf, (up stairs.) KENTUCKY TOBACCO— various s ,oa.- inspected.: and for sale by DUVALL & IG I, EH ART, 128 Light St. wharf. 529-tf LA RD.—2OO tierces stnetly prime Western Leaf Lard: 100 bbls. do. do. do., for sale by D. J. FO LEY A BRO., No. 50 South St. R 525 2W LEMONS. —40 boxes Prune Malaga, m store and for sale by ED. L. PALMER, 4 Bowly's I Wharf - sl6 LARD 01L.—50 bbls. Lard Oil, for sale by GEORGE k JENKINS, 3 Commerce street. I sl6-lm LIQUORS. —SO bbls. choice Old Rye Whiskey, Brandies, Wines, Gin, Ac., for sale by GEO. SLATER, 83 tf 10 Commerce st. LARD, IN BBLS. AND - T^GS^FOT sale by (au2l-tf) SMITH A NICODEMUS. 1A CAOBA AND RIVAS I.OXDRKS, and other well known brands choice Havana CIGARS, 1 constantly for sale by LAURENCE TIIOMSEN A CO., au2o tf Exchange Place. Ll RLIMA - Ct)FFEE7—A~iewTacks of this superior Coffee for sa e by R. H. AT WELL A j CO., 68 South street, Bowly's wharf. 524 tf LOBSTERS. —0 cases Preserved Lobsters, for sale by (aulO-tf) JAS. CORNER & SONS. LEMONS. —50 i>xs. Prime SICILY, land ing and for sale by ED. L. PALMER, ! au4-tf 4 Bowly's wharf. LANGUEDOCK ALMONDS. 40 bales just received and for sale bv J. CROSBY A SON', i y3l-tf 15 Bowly's wharf. LABRADOR" AND HALIFAX HER RING.—2SO bbls. very fine, received and for sale i by CURTIS A POST, 1 jyl2-tf 43 South and 41 Pratt street. LEMONS. 400 BOXES PALERMO, November cut. 300 u MESSINA, in prime order, just landed. For sale by J.CROSBY A SON, je3-tf 15 Bowly's Wharf. LONE "STAR ""sun CURED" TO- B ACCO, in half boxes, foi sale by COURTNEY A CUSHING, my7 tf 66 South Gay sfreet. LAGUAYRA COFFEE. 400 Bags Choice White Laguayra Coffee for sale by GEO. SLATER, myl-tf 10 Commerce street. MOLASSES. —158 barrels, 49 tierces Mus covado Molasses; landing and for sale bv JAS. COR NER A SONS. r_ s2S-tf MACKEREL, &c.—1,000 bbls. Mackerel; 1,500 bbls. prime Halifax Herring; 500 bbls. Alewives; 50 boxes large Codfish; 20 drums do. 10 bbls. No. 1 Salmon; 2,000 boxes Scotch and No. 1 Herring; Just received and for sale low, by CURTIS A POST, 523 lOt 43 South st., and 41 Pratt st. MATH . MCLLEICS CELEBRATED Sparkling Hock alul Moselle WINES, imported and for sale by W. A. A F. MARBURG, Sole Agents, 48 W. Lombard st. slB-tf MADF.IRA WINES—Of all the various grades and brands, for sale from bond or duty paid by C. H. MYERS & BRO. A sl7-tf MACKEREL, —iso lbis. and half i>i>is. new Mackerel, for sale by RICHARDSON A CO., 67 Exchange Place. sic tf MADDER.- SO QMU., brigki r... of sand, for sale by R. J. BAKER, No.36South Charles st. Sl3-tf MI'.SS AND RUMP PORK.—IOO bbls., in good order, for sale bv s4-tf JOSEPH CARSON A CO. IY/TOLASSES.—II Hhds. Superior W. I. ±TJL Molasses, per sclir. "Thns. Winans," for sale by QUITZOW A McMULLEN, aulP-tf 47 S. Calvert street. MOCIIA ( COFFEE A prime article, lor sale by SCHWARTZ A DIX, aulC 117 Lombard st. MACKEREL. 300 bbls. and half bbls. No. 1, 2 and 3, MACK EREL, for sale by RICHARDSON A CO., | au23-tf 67 Exchange Place. MACKERF.L- — 225 Barrels new large No. 3 MACKEREL, now landing from Schooner Mountaineer, from Halifax, and for sale by HALL A LONEY, jylo-tf 56 Buchanan's wharf. MUSCOVADO SUGARS. 250 Hhds. Cuba Muscovado Sugar, favorite Brands, cargo Bark "Louisa," for sale by LAMBERT GITTINGS, ap24-tf fRf 68 Bu&h&nan's Wharf. MACKEREL AND ALEWIVES. 300 Bbls. Nos. 2 and 3 Mackerel. 100 Bbls. No. 1 Alewives. Just received and for sale by W. D. SHURTZ A CO.. ap24 tf No. 11 Commerce street. MAN UFACTURED "TOBACCO. Peyton Gravely, Thomas Keen and B. F. Gravely's I Choice Brands of Tobacco in store and for sale by [DUVALL A IGLEHART, 128 Light street Wharf, ap24-tf Corner of Conway st. N EW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, NO. 1 Mackerel and Salmon in kits and % kits, and smoked Salmon for sale by GEO. HOLLINS, 14 North Charles St., cor. Fayette st. 529-lm NE. RUM.—2O bbls. pure N. E. Ruin, .in store for s,le by J. F. MILLER & CO., 73 Bnw ly's wharf. ' 525 St NAVASSA! NAVASSA !! —Brown Co lumbia GUANO, from Cooper's Nnvassa Island, im ported and for sale by WM. F. MURDOCH, aull-tf No. 5 O'Donnell's Wharf. j TW"EW ORLEANS SUGAR.—2OO Hhds. J. v NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, in store and for sale by GEO. L. HARRISON, ' jy!B 6 O'Donnell's wharf. NEW CHEESE AND ALEWIVES, 250 BOXES PRIME NEW CHEESE. 100 BBLS. NEW ST. JOHN'S ALEWIVES. Just receiving and for sale by W. I). SHURTZ k CO., 1 rnv'JO tf No. II Commerce Street, OL1) RV E Wll IS KEY.—2OO "bbls. Old Rye Whiskey, in store, for sale by J. F. MILLER A : Co., 79 Bowly's wharf. 525-tf LD RYE" WHISKEYS—2OO bbls. strictly pure RYE WHISKEYS, from Washington i county Distilleries, ranging from Ito 10 years old. Very old Bourbon and Wheat Whiskeys, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by J. B. CIIARRON A CO., Agents. 132 , and 134 West Lombard st., East of Hanover st. [sl3-tf OLD RYK WlJlSkFY.—Copper distilled, a choice article, for sale by J. A J. M. GIRVIN, _Bll-tf 93 Smith's wharf. OLIVE 01L.—150 baskets, fresh, in pints and quarts, for sale by EDWARD L. PALMER, au27 4 Bowly's wharf. OLD RYE WHISKEY.—7SbbIs. D. Un"- ger's, Pure Rye, warranted. 100 bbls. S. HORINES' Old Rye; 50 " MT. .ETNA ditto. 50 " FUNK ditto, and various other brands Old Rye WHISKEY, pure as re ceived from the manufacturers, for sale bv JAMES WHITEFORD, au2s-d4m Spear's wharf. OLD IRON. A quantity for sale by KNOX A CO., au!B-tf 9 Grocers' Exchange. OLD RAILROAD IRON. 400 tons of old RAILS, for sale by % STEPHEN S. LEE. aul7 50 South (lay st. OLIVE 01L.—200 baskets, new crop, su perfine Clarified Bordeaux SWEET Oils—"J.Durand" stamp. Imported and for sale by LAURENCE TITOMSEN A CO., aul7-tf 64 Exchange Place. IL LEMON: 30 cans just received from Messina, pure, for sale by J. CROSBY A SON, aul4 15 Bowley's wharf. OI.EINE SOAP.—SO boxes Gross & Diet rich's Oleine Soap, for sale by GEO. SLATER, jyl4-tf 10 Commerce street. j PEA NUTS.— I,OOO bush. African, South ern and Tennessee, for sale by SCHWARTZ A DIX, 117 Lombard street. s2B-tf RIME CURRANTS.—I 2 casks "Prime 1 CURRANTS just reeeived and for sale by GEO. L. HARRISON, No. 6 O'Donnell's Wharf. sl6 tf PORT AND SHERRYWINES of choice qualities, of direct importation, in wood and glass, or sale by GEO. L. HARRISON, _ jelO-tf 6 O'Donnell's Wharf. i PROVISIONS: 150 Hhds. BACON SIDES. 75 " " SHOULDERS, 30 " TERRE HAUTE HAMS, 3000pieees SUGAR-CUBED HAMS, 2500 •' PLAIN do. in canvass, 50 tierces family S. C. HAMS, 75,000 lbs. BULK SHOULDERS, 50,000 " " HAMS, LARD, in bbls. and kegs, for sale by SMITH & NICODEMUS, auto Baltimore st. PIG IRON.—Baltimore Forge. 50 tons of best WHEEL IRON. 50 tons SCOTCH; in yard and for sale by STEPHEN S. LEE, aulO 50 South Gay st. )RT WlNE.—Very choice OLD PORT bottled in Oporto, and imported direct, and for sale by GEO. L. HARRISON, jyl9 6 O'Donnell's wharf. PEPPER AND PIMENTO. 350 BAGS IN BOND AND DUTY PAID. 400 " PEPPER For sale by W, H. CRAWFORD k CO., jeS-tf 62 South Street, THE DAILY EXCHANGE, SEPTEMBER 30, 1858. PECAN NUTS.—Prime Texas landing and for sale by J. CROSBY & SON, 15 Bowlvs wharf. ■2O P~~ ROVISIONS. 150 casks Western Bacon Sides, 100 44 44 Shoulders, 75 44 Bulk Shoulders, 2000 Family Hams, for sale by HENRY RIEMAN k SONS, s3-tf Howard st PECAN N UTS.—SO barrels for sale low by SCHWARTZ k DIX, 117 Lombard st. JslJ tf' PORT AND CLARET WINES. SEGARS, Ac. Large stocks always in and out of Bond. FINE VIR GINIA APPLE BRANDY. WM. GRANGE k CO., je3-tf 3 Exchange Place. PUMICE STOiNTE .—9O casks Pumice Stone for sale by F. L. BRAUNS k CO.' fe22 tf No. 11 Cheapside, cor. of Lombard st. PORT WlNE.—Very choice old bottled PORT —suitable for invalids—for sale by GEO. L. HARRISON, je2B-tf 6 O'Donnell's wharf. PRESERVED LOBSTER. 50 DOZEN CANS PRESERVED LOBSTER, for JAS. CORNER k SONS. PIG IRON— Soft Anthracite No. 1 IRON, warranted as soft as Scotch IRON. For sale by STEPHEN S. LEE, apß-tf 50 South Gay street. PECAN NUTS.—SU barrels and land ing and for sale by EDWD. L. PALMER, au3l-tf 4 Bowly's Wharf. UERCITRON BARK. Wanted by KNOX k CO., aulS-tf 9 Grocers' Exchange. RICE. —20 tierces prime Rice lor sale by GEO. L. HARRISON, au3l-tf 6 O'Donnell's Wharf. ED LACH CHAMPAGNE: I have received an invoice of this celebrated Cham pagne, which I offer for sale wholesale and retail. GEO. HOLLINS, Sole Imj>orter, myl2-tf 14 N. Charles street. R~ EFUSE SALL 500 barrels for sale bv au23 JOSEPH CARSON k CO. 13 AIS INS. i\ 1,000 boxes BUNCH. I,ooohalf and quarter boxes do., 100 boxes LAYERS, 100 drums SULTANA. For sale by SCHWARTZ k DIX, au4-tf 117 Lombard street. RICE . —4O casks RICE lor sale hv jy3o-tf JAS. CORNER k SONS ROSIN.— 500 bbis. COMMON ROSlN— afloat, for sale by jy3o.tf JAS. CORNER k SONS. RICE. —oU tierces strictly Prime, for sale by GEO. L. HARRISON, | i.vl9 6 O'Donnell's wharf. SUSQU EHANNA HERRINGS.—4O bbls. No. 1 Susquehanna Roe Herrings; 00 half bbls. do. ; do. do. A superior article for famiiy use, received and ' for sale by J. F. MILLER k CO., 79 Bowly's wharf. I 825 8t SHELLED ALMONDS.—IOO boxes and 20 barrels, for sale by SCHWARTZ & DIX, 117 Lom bard street. s2S tf SARDINES. —1,000 cases, wholes, halves. and quarters, for sale by SCHWARTZ k DIX. 117 Lombard street. s2B-tf CIDES AND SHOULDERS. Prime k} Cincinnati packed Bacon Sides and Shoulders for sale h \ JQBEPH CARSON k CO. g27 ST. CROIX RUM.—S puncheons superior quality, landing and for sale by C. H. MYERS k BRO. A 524 tf SEED LEAF TOBACCO.—2B cases Seed Leaf Tobacco, in store and for sale by JAMES WHITE FORD, Spear's wharf. 523 4t Slioi LDERS.—SO Hhds. Prime Western Smoked Bacon Shoulders, and 50 hhds. Prime Cincin nati packed Bulk Shoulders, for sale by JOSEPH CAR SON k CO. 523 tf SALT. —5,000 sacks Ground Alum Salt, now afloat, per ship "Ann E. Ilooper," for sale in lots , to suit purchasers, by J. HOOPER & CO., Commercial Building. Gay st. 523 tf OALT. —2,000 sacks Jeffrey & Darcey's Fine Salt, direct importation; for sale by GEO. BLA ! TER, 10 Commerce st. 522-tf OALAD 01L.—300 Boxes and Bottles, pints and quarts, for sale by J. CROSBY k SON. 15 Bowly's wharf. s2O SARDINES. —20 cases whole, half and quarter boxes, in store and for sale by ED. L. PALM ER. 4 Bowly's Wharf. gl6 OALAD OIL.—IOO baskets, quarts and pints, in store and for sale by ED. L. PALMER, 4 Bowly's Wharf. sl6 SCOTCH WHISKEY. !< Puncheons Stewart Highland Malt SCOTCH WHISKEY, of very high flavor, in bond and in store, for sale by the puncheon or in quantity to suit purchasers, by J. B. CHARROX & CO., Agents, 132 and 134 West Lombard St., East of Hano ver st. _ s!3 tf QIDFS AND FORK.—BACON SIDES L9and MESS PORK, for sale bv _s8 -tf JOSEPH CARSON k CO. SHOULDEBS. —Prime City and Western Smoked SHOULDERS, in tight casks, for sale bv I sS tf JOSEPH CARSON & CO. OHIPPING HAMS.—2,OOO pieces small in canvass, and prime quality, for sale bv si SMITH & NICODEMUS. SEED WHEAT.—2OOO bushels ofthecelfr brated Johnson Blue Stem White Wheat—similar to that which I sold last year with so much satisfaction to those who used it for Seed. The Commissioner of Patents has purchased 100 bushels of this lot, for distribution. N. E. BERRY, au26 No. 63 Pratt street. Q KIGN K ITE BRAND Y.—.l list landed ex k_}Brig 44 Kron-princesse Louisa," from Roehelle, and for sale from Bonded Warehouse, low, bv i *2o tf c II MYERS k BRO. 0 ALT.—S.OOO Uushels Turk's Island rsali, k3in store, for sale by HALL k LONF.Y, au2l-tf 56 Buchanan's wharf. SIDES. — lui) hhds. Western and city smoked Bacon Sides, for sale by JOSEPH CARSON k | CO. sl7 tf QPICES -SPICES—SPICES. PEPPER—SOO bags prime Sumatra. PIMENTO—6OO bags prime Jamaica. CASSIA—2.SOO mats and cases Canton. GINGER—2OO bags East India. CLOVES—IOO bales Zanzibar. NUTMEGS—S,OOO lbs. Penang and Gov't No. 1. MACE—2,SOO lbs. Government No. 1. Also, a full assortment of GROUND SPICES, MUS TARD, &c., for sale to the wholesale trade of this city, the South, and West, at same prices and time as any other house in the Union. W. H. CRAWFORD k CO., Proprietors Phoenix Spice Mills, al9 62 South street. SULTANA RAISINS.— lUDDrums prime, landing and for sale by EDWD. L. PALMER, au3l-tf 4 Bowly's Wharf. I CT. JOHN ALEWIVES.—I,OOO bbls. in k3 store and to arrive. For sale at lowest rates by CURTIS k POST, Jyl2-tf 43 South and 41 Pratt street. i QQUARE AND HEXAGON NUTS, kA WASHERS anil CLINCH RINGS.—AII sizes con stantly on hand. Also SHIP SCRAPERS and SHIP 1 AUGERS for sale by DUGAN & JENKINS, j.vlO-tf No. 21 South Charles street. SHERRY WINES—From Messrs. Vinda de X Harmony k Co., Cadiz, consisting of their TA ! BI.E WINE, TOPAZ, OLOROSA, I'AGARETTA, kc., for sale from store and bonded warehouse. P. TEIRXAN k SON, Importers, je!6 12 North Charles street. QTARCH. k3 1.000 BOXES OF THE CELEBRATED WEST PHILADELPHIA BRAND. For sale bv sole Agents, Wife 11. CRAWFORD k CO., je3-tf No. 62 South Street. OCYTHES. k3 500 DOZEN "DARLING'S" AND "WALDRON'S' Stamp American Corn and Grass Scythes. Also. SCYTHE SHEATHS, SCYTHE STONES, and SCYTHE SHARPENERS. For sale at factory rates by HISS k COLE, ! jel tf 27 and 29 South Charles Street. SHAD AND HERRING. Just received, a splendid lot of No. 1 Shad and Herring, for sale at lowest rates, by W. D. SHURTZ k CO., j U Commerce Street. SHERRY WINES.— Harmony k Co.'s and Triarke's celebrated SHER ; RIES, for sale from store and bonded warehouse. P. TIERXAN k SON, Importers, I _____ 12 N. Charles street. TA R.—200 bbls. Tar landing and for sale bv s4-tf JAS. CORNER k SONS.' HpAMA RINDS. X 10 Casks for sale by KNOX & CO., j aulß-tf 9 Grocers' Exchange. VANILLA BEAN.—I can prune, for sale by SCHWARTZ & DIX, 117 Lombard st. sl.'S tf VINEGAR.— 25 BBLS. LANCASTER COUNTY, Penn., PURE CIDER VINEGAR, re ceived and for sale by J. F. MILLER & CO., Sl-tf 79 Bowly's wharf. ESTE RN AI )A MANT IN E ~CA N DLE3 of the best brands, for sale by GRANT & BRO., 61 Exchange Place. 524-tf WINE VlNEGAß.—loquarter casks gen uine French White Wine VINEGAR, "T. Clem," just received and for sale by LAUREXCE THOMSEN k CO., au2s Exchange Place. WIDOW CLICQUOT'S < •HAMPAGNE. An invoice of this celebrated and scarce WINE daily expected. For sale wholesale and retail, by GEO. HOLLINS, aulO-tf Corner Fayette and Charles sts. WHITE HERMITAGE WINE. 25 Cases very superior quality, vintage 1846, just received and for sale by J. B. CHARRON k CO., AQ'TS, 132 and 134 West Lombard St., apl9 tf 2 doors east of Hanover. Til/GOD'S OHIO PEARL STARCH. ? ? Having been appointed Agents, we will keep con stantly on hand a full supply of this celebrated STARCH. We respectfully call the attention of the trade and ship pers to this Starch, it being warranted to keep in any climate and to give complete satisfaction. GRANT k BROTHER, fe22-tf 61 Exchange Place. 5 Bbls. GREEN GINGER, just received and for sale by JAMES SLOAN, No. 91 Lombard st.j sl7-tf _ WIDOW CLICQUOT'S Choice Chain pagne.—A small'invoice of this rare WINE, just received and for sale bv LAURENCE THOMSEN k CO., au2o-tf Exchange Place. 1 n Bags WALNUTS, ±\J 10 bags FILBERTS, 10 do. PALMNUTS, 5 bales Bordeaux ALMONDS. JAMES SLOAN, ail!4-tf No. 91 Lombard street. £(\ Boxds BHKLLED ALMONDS, tJyJ 5 cases CITRON, 10 bags S. S. ALMONDS, for sale by JAMES SLOAN, au!4-tf No. 91 Lombard street. K/Y TIERCES CHOICE S. C. HAMS", tyVJfor family use, for sale by au2l-tf SMITH & NICODEMUS. Zf) Bbls. VIRGINIA RYE WHISKEY— \J In store, and for sale by DE CORMIS k ROGERS, mr24-tf 4 Commerce street. KEGS BRIDGETON 3 D. NAILS In store and for sale at Manufacturer's prices by . STEPHEN S. LEE, ap!7-tf. 50 S. Gay street Hhds. WESTERN SMOKED BACON / t^SHOULDERS—bright and handsome, for sale by au2l-tf SMITH k NICODEMUS. rfp. Hhds. Prime BACON SHOULDERS, j f brands, bright and handsome, for sale by s4-tf SMITH k NICODEMUS. 7K BBLS. NO. 1 BEEF, IN STOKE / O and for sale by C. A k T. H. HALL, apl7-tf 4 Camden street. "I AH TIGHT HHDS. in good order, for lvU sale by SMITH & NICODEMUS, "Baltimore street. 827 tf i Q/i BARRELS CHOICE OLD RYE UV WHISKEY. 40 Qr. Casks MADEIRA. SHERRY and POUT WINES, part medium quality. BRANDIES, GIN, RUM, kc. For sale by GEO. SLATER,"* jelO-tf 10 Commerce street. I AA Tierces Choice SHIPPING - HAMS, J V/short cut and put up in yellow bags, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by G NTIIER k RODEWALD, 90 Lombard street, one door Wis of Exchange Place. 523-tfr | AABBLS: PURE COPPER DiS II f\J TILLED RYE WHISKEY, two years old, in store and for sale by J. F. MILLER k CO., sl-tf 79 Bowly's wharf. I'KA I IIIDS. BACON SIDES, SHOUL fJI/DKRS ANI) HAMS; 200 bbls. Ohio Extra Flour; 200 bbls. Ohio high proof Whiskey; 75 bbls. Ohio Old Rye Whiskey: 5 bbls. very choice Old Malt Whiskey; 30 bbls. Old Bourbon Whiskey, warranted genuine, from "C. Alexander," Paris, Bourbon co.,Kentucky. 60 hhds. choice Western Smoked Shoulders, in tight Bacon casks; 40 hhds. Western Smoked Sides, in tight Bacon casks. 20 do. do. do. Hams, do. do. 5 tierces "Marfield's" superior Family Hams; 10 kegs superior Sausage Cases; In store and for sale by B.T.ELDER, 525-tf 120 S. Eutaw St.,opposite B. kO. R.R. Depot. Onn BPLS. CRUSHED.PULVERISED AND CLARIFIED SUGARS. 50 Bbls. BALTIMORE & BOSTON REFINED SYRUPS. For sale by GEO. SLATER, apl2 tf 10 Commerce street. onn Bbls - OLD MON ON G A HETTA /wUv RYE WHlSKEY—extra fine, and highly im proved by age. For sale by DE CORMIS & ROGERS, mr 24 tf 4 Commerce street. 1 fin Hhds. Western Smoked BACON A Cry/SIDES; 50 hhds. City do. do. do.; 60 hhds. City do. do. SHOULDERS; for sale by - s4-tf SMITH k NICODEMUS. HHDS. CHOICE MUSCOVADO MOLASSES. 300 Bbls Choice NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. For sale by GEO. SLATER, apl2-tf 10 Commerce street. *y r 7!r\ Bales bright Missouri HEMP, lor /W f in lots to suit the wants of the trade—by GUNTHER & RODEWALD, 90 Lombard street, one door West of Exchange Place. 523-tfr onn H,lk Ghoiee OLD~RYE aiidßOl R '/v/V/BON WHISKEYS, warranted pure, for sale by GUNTHER & RODEWALD, 90 Lombard street, one door West of Exchange Place. 523-tfr Kfjf) BBLS. CHOICE KENTUCKY" •J\JVJ Extra and Super Flour, received and for sale by DUVALL k IGLEHART, 128 Light steeet wharf. 529-tf 1/ ) BBLS, NOVA SCOTIA 11 E K \ /\J RINGS, in prime order, for sale by je24 _ _ JAMES CORNER k SONS. aCA BOXES CHOICE CU T T ING CHEESE. 1.200 Boxes English Dairy CHEESE. 200 44 Pine Apple 44 1,00 0 4 4 4 'Kingsford" Oswego Starch. 200 bbls. Clarified Cider Vinegar. DAVID T. BUZBY, aps-6m. 6 Exchange Place. Qfin Hhds. of Kentucky and Mason coun- Py v ty TOBACCO, comprising all grades of heavy shipping leaf, as well as the lighter descriptions, suit able for Cutters and Segar makers, for sale by GUNTHER k RODEWALD, 90 Lombard street, one door West of Ex change Place. 523 tfr I nnn HAMS, small sizes, suitable for luUU Shipping. For sale ly SMITH k NICODEMUS, my22-tf . 381 Baltimore Street. 9 nm sACKS ASHTONFINESAI.'P. /V,UV/v/in primeorder, delivered at the Point.or up town, for sale in lots to suit at lowest prices, by DUVALL & IGLEHART, Ills Light st. wharf. 529-tf K AAA Sacks G. A. SALT, in store and /\J\J for sale by sl-tf J. F. MILLER & CO. nnO WESTERN BUT- in barrels and half barrels, in store and for sale by C. A. & T. 11. HALL, au24-tf 4 Camden street. 6 nnn i>u ■ s s< ' family hams, /l/G 3,000 pieces plain IIAMS; for sale by au2l tf SMITH & NICODEMUS. " AO 000 LHS - ,U J ' K MKAT SHOULDERS, SIDES AND IIAMS, in store, and for sale by C. A. k T. H. HALL, ap!7 tf 4 Camden street. OOn i'GI.N iIS PRIME BACON O\J,UV7USHOULDERS. for sale by au24 JOS)FPU CARSON k CO. OOn POINDS PRIME BACON /SHOULDERS, for sale bv au24 JOSEPH CARSON k CO. OOO FEKT OK GAS AND WATER PIPE, from X to 2% in. diameter, for sale low by DUOAN & JENKINS, jylO-tf No. 21 Sor.th Charles street, Balt. Jftpl Jtte. XfOTICE. ALL PERSONS HAVING II claims against TIIE FEDERAL HILL STEAM FERRY COMPANY, are hereby notified to present their accounts duly authenticated to the subscriber, on or be fore the sth day of OCTOBER next, preparatory to ad justment of their claims, which by deed of trust to the undersigned, are to be paid to the creditors, so far as the proceeds of sale of the property will satisfy said claims. The stockholders are also notified to present their certifi cates of stock on or before the sth OCTOBER next, to ena ble the undersigned to make a final division of the as sets, if any surplus shall remaiu after paying the legal claims against the Company. 525 coot* . JOHN W. RANDOLPH, Trustee. rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT JL the subscriber has obtained from the Orphan's Court of Baltimore City, letters of administration, on the person al estate of SAMUEL MANNING, late of the said city, de ceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, on or before the first day of April " next; they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons in debted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment. 05,r.... .....1.-,- ....v In.in. ll.la 27ili ilnv u.f Sopt-nhor 1858 St'S.lJ! MANNING, s2B-law4w Administratrix. rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT JL the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore City, letters of administration on the estate of DAVID T. ASPRIL, deceased.— All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, or to Lloyd W. Williams, her attorney, at his office, corner of Charles and Fayette streets, on or before the 26th day of March next; they may otherwise, by law, he excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 23d day of September, ISSB. MARY ANN ASPRIL, 524-law4w Administratrix. f IMI IS IS TO GIVENOTK E THAT THE JL subscribers of Baltimore city, have obtained from the Orphans' Court of said city, in Maryland, letters testa mentary and of administration of the personal estate of PATRICK McCABE, late of said city, deceased: All per i sons havingclaims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at or before the 30th day of April next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit i of the said estate. ! Given under our hands, this 30th day of June, 1858. BERNARD TRAINOR, JAMES CLARKE, s!3-law4t* K Executors. riMJIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that the sub- JL scriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Bal ; timore city, letters testamentary on the estate of AXNAS TATIA HUGHES, late of the said city, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, or with E. Beatty Graff, my at torney, on or before the 17th day of March, 1859; they may otherwise, by law. be excluded from all benefit of , said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 15th day of September, 1858. JOHN C. ('. IIUGIIES, Executor. s!5-law4w E. BEATTY GRAFF. Att'y. nfTHIS is TO GIVE NOTICE THAT JL the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court 1 of Baltimore City, in the State of Maryland, letters testa mentary and of administration on the personal estate of ANN BULGER, late of Baltimore city, deceased. All persons havingclaims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, on or before the 16th day of April, next: they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 16th dav of September, 1858. sl7-law4w* R JOHN GRADY, Ex'r. rnms IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT jl_ the subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore City, letters testimentary on the estate of GEORGE R. CARROLL, late of the said city, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 24th day of March. 1859; they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under my hand this 18tl day of September, 1858. LUKE TIERNAX, Executor, s2O-law4t* 49 St. Paul street. T~ MIIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that the^uL scriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore citv. letters testamentary on the estate of ELLEN B. McMFX'HEN, deceased. All persons having claims against said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the Ist day of April, 1859; they may otherwise by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to mak im mediate payment. Given under my hand this loth dav of September. 1858. sl6-law4w* RICHARD H. PLEASANTS, Ex'r. SUPERIOR COtJRT OK BALTIMORE —Ordered, this 16th day of September 1858. that the sale made and reported by William Frush, Trus tee for the sale of the mortgaged property of Hi ram C. Walter, be ratified and confirmed, unltss cause be shown to the contrary on or before the ninth day of (>ctober next. Provided, a copy of this order be insert ed once a week for each of three successive weeks in some newspaper in the city of Baltimore, on orbefore the said Bth day of October next. The report states the amount of sales to be $2,500. GEO. E. SANGSTON, Clerk. s2l-law3w Test—GEO. E. SANGSTON, Clerk. TN THE MATTER OF TilF LNSOL I VENT ESTATE OF EDWARD A. TOWNSEND.—No tice to creditors.—All persons having claims against the estate of Edward A. Townsend, prior to his application for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, April 13th, IS4O, are hereby notified to file their claims, properly authenticated with Wm. J. Hamill, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, or with the undersigned, on or before the 4th of Decern ber, 1858. ROBT. C. BARRY. s2B-law3w Permanent Trustee, No. 4Courtland st. GEORGE R. H. LEFFLER tv? EDWARD HOWLING. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR BAL TIMORE ClTY.—September 25th, 1858—Ordered, that the sales made and reported by JAMES MALCOLM, Trustee for the sale of said leasehold estate, be ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary thereof be shewn on or before the 19th day of October next; pro vided a copy of this order l>e inserted in some paper pub lished in Baltimore city, once in each of three successive weeks before the said 19th day of October next. The Report states the amount of sales to be $l.lOO. True copy, W. 11. H.TURNER, Cl'k. s2B-law3w Test. W. 11. 11. TURNER, Cl'k. LOST.— a MILITARY BOUNTY \y A R rant, No. 24646. for 160 acres, issued to Louis Foster, under act of March 3d, 1855, and sent to Geo. H. Hickman, of Baltimore, about the 6th of May, 1856. This is to caution all persons from purchasing said Warrant, application having •been made to the Pension Office, for "the issue of a dupli cate. se2S-law6w*. PIE RACKS.—By using which six pies can he put away and occupy no more space than one for sale at the housekeeping warerooms of CORTLAN & CO., aulO No. 216 Raltimore st. rpoMATOE HROIUERS, JL A supply of TOMATOE BROILERS on hand, and with the usual variety of housekeeping articles will b sold w, by ALFRED H. REIP, At the Housekeeper's Emporium, au!2-tf No. 337 Baltimore st. PRIME SHERRY.—i have receivd an in voice of fine SHERRY, the best imported from the es tate of Widow Harmony, and well worth the attention of gentlemen wanting a superior Sherry Wine. For sale by , GEO. ROLLINS, _ corner Fayette and Charles sts. REIDENBACH'S LONDON SOAPS CANFIELD BROTHER k CO., 229 BALTIMORE STREET Have on hand Breidenhacli's genuine Lettuce, Campho. Moss Rose, Violet, Old White Windsor, and Queen's Soap Wholesale and retail. iyl3-t LUE INDIA CHINA PLATES For sale j separate at PARR S CHINA (HALL, 211 Baltimore St., near Charles 18-tfr Mug, liquors, fa. PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY CINCINNATI, OHIO. This Brandy has been manufactured for several years from the PURE JUICE of the CATAWBA GRAPE, thus affording additional evidence of the progress of American j enterprise and industry, and of our ability to produce ar ticles at home equal to those made by any other nation. The OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY not only equals, but EXCELS the best Imported Brandies in purity and flavor. It is in fact the BEST BRANDY known. This statement is fully corroborated by the certificates of our most dis tinguished analytical Chemists. A sure remedy for DYSPEPSIA, FLATULENCY, CRAMP, CHOLIC, LANGUOR, LOW SPIRITS, GENE RAL DEBILITY, kc. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. RETAIL PRICE $1.25 PER BOTTLE. G. Simmonds has appointed DAVIS k MILLER, Whole sale Druggists, 12 X. Howard street, Sole Agents for the State of Maryland, where dealers and customers will please forward their orders. sB-lm I igEE* 1,500 Bbls. MAGNOLIA WHIS ; KEY.—S.N. Pike & Co.'s Cincinnati, ORIGI MAGNOLIA WHISKEY, which has so eminently maintained its high reputation in every part of the United States during the last twenty years, will henceforth always be found in great supply and furnished , to the trade at CINCINNATI PRICES, by the subscribers, appointed SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE AGENTS for the above old Distilleries. The public are cautioned against the spurious imitative brands which envious parties have so long foisted on pur chasers. Their great inferiority to Pike's Original Mag nolia may effectually serve to detect them. W. GRANGE k CO., 3 Exchange Place. ALSO, Pike's superior deodorized COLOGNE and other Spirits, j at lowest market prices. §B-tf CR- * "COMING TH 110 UGH THE itgfejgkßYK!" —CHOICE OLD RYK WHISKEY, £*&&&* U. ZIEGLER, BROWNSVILLE. PENN. IN CASES OF ONE DOZEN BOTTLES EACH. 1 This extra old Whiskey, warranted pure and deliciously mild, is unsurpassed by any in the market. II is pa tic 11 - i larly calculated for family use, where quality is a consid j eration. Sold exclusively bv the proprietor's agents, ■ WM. GRANGE & CO., j s8 tf 3 Exchange Place. j THOMAS SHIELDS. P. J. ROCHE. I SHIELDS & ROCHE, I U£SSIJ§L IMPORTERS OF WINES AND BRANDIES, And dealers in all kinds of DOMESTIC LIQUORS. iVo. 145 Xorth Howard street, Baltimore, Md. Always on hand, a large stock of superior Old RYE WHISKEY. au!7-tf QUITZOW & McMULLEN, NO. 47 CHEAPSIDE, 47 SOUTH CALVERT STREET, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES , c., Now offer, in and out of bond, all kinds of WINES and BRAN DIES, at the lowest New York prices. We keep on hand constantly, an extensive assortment of these GOODS, j to which we invite the attention of TRADE. Our facili ties are not surpassed by any house in this country. V o enumerate in part, the following stock: Cognac Brandies—Jas. Ilennessy; Otard, Dupuy k Co.; Jules Robin, Roehelle Brandy, Camille Seignett, Bor deaux Brandy, Champagne Brandy, of different grades. Madeira—Welsh's, Almeida—Newton, Gordon &Co.; L. Koester & Co.; Celte, Sicily Colli, and Muscat. Sherry—Pemartin, Duff, Gordon & Co.; Romano, Of fley's. Port Wine—Bumester's, Royal Alto, Duoro k Co., G. T. Port; V. R. Port; Osborne's, Treble Grape, Ac. Claret—of various grades, in cases. Choice and inferior brands of Champagne—Mums, Verz enav. Cabinet, Imperial, Due De Montabello, and other brands. Malaga—Of different brands. ! Also, Porto Rico Bay Rum, in cases. aul2 * I,A IK PACK THOMSFA & CO., ; EXCHANGE PLACE, HEAD OF COMMERCE STREET, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, SEGARS Ac., Offer for sale an extensive assortment of BRANDIES: J. Ilennessy; Otard, Dupuy A Co.; Jean Louis, 1811; Su perior old Cognac; Jules Robin A Co.; A. Seignette; John Durand A Co.—of various grades. All in U. S. Bonded Warehouse. WINES: Sherry, Maderia, Port, Sicily, Lisbon, Burgundy and Malaga Wines in casks. Also, Champagne, Claret and Hock in glass—part very choice; Curacoa and Maraschino Cordials. HOLLAND GIN, of Bicker's 44 Grape" brand—of highly approved quality. London Brown Stout and Porter; Scotch and India Ale. Bordeaux and Marseilles Sweet oil, Sardines, Maccaroni, Vermicelli. Olives, Capers, Ac., Ac. HAVANA SEGARS constantly receiving from a num ber of the most celebrated manufacturers. A je3o-tf r; 111 CHARLES 11. ROSS & CO, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES tf c. , NO 9 COMMERCE STREET, Keep constantly in store and} United States Bonded Warehouses, COGNAC BRANDIES Otard Hennessey kc ROC II EI, L E BRANDIES, Seignettee, Pellevoisin, kc. HOLLAND GIN, Grape, Imperial Eagle, kc. IV I N E S , Champagne, Sherrv, Port. Madeira. Malaga, Ac. AMERICAN LIQUORS, Special attention is solicited to tbeirlarge stock of OLD RYE WHISKEY, Which cannot be excelled by any house in the United States, including Extra Fine Supei or Monongahcla, Jackson, Family, Pure R. Rye Also, Imitation Sweet MALAGA WINE i Which cannot be excelled by any house in the United States. DOMESTIC BRANDY, GIN, PURE SPIRITS, RECTIFIED WHISKEY, GINGER, LAVENDER AM) W I L D C 11 ER R Y II RANDY, All guaranteed to give satisfaction, or will be taken back. A A 11 D.—For tin* purpose of fcfesgagfdoing a more general CASH BUSINESS, I have made arrangements to sell my stock of Goods for cash, at the lowest remunerating prices. This arrange ment will be extended to all family accounts paid promptly every June and January. A liberal allowance will be made to wholesale purchasers, for cash. I offer for sale in bond and in store, OLD COGNAC BRANDY, 15 years old. OLD SCOTCH, IRISH AND RYE WHISKEY. OLD JAMAICA RUM AND HOLLAND GIN MADEIRA WINKS, DONALDSON'S SERCIAL RESERVE, and other WINES, 20 years old. SHERRIES, WIDOW HARMONY'S CELEBRATED TOPAZ. OLD POMARE. .and other brands. FINE OLD PORT. CHAMPAGNE, (my own importation.) with RED LACH GOT D LACH. ASSOCIATE V fjrift K.N A Y , IIKIDSECK, and other good brands. D. LEIDEN'S CELEBRATED HOCK WINES. STELTON, GLOSTER, PARMESAN AND AMERICAN CHEESES. OLD MOCHA, JAVA, and other COFFEES. TEAS of all kinds and best quality. FRENCH PEAS, MUSHROOMS, TRUFFLES, MEATS, and SOUPS, hermetically sealed; PATE DE FOI GRAS, small size. A large assortment of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC COR DIALS, and tine GROCERIES of every description, for sale by GEO. HOLLINS, 14 N. Charles street, myl2 tf corner of Fayette. f ' * AS. i-lAZLITT (U, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS jy WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS, 39 k 41 SOUTH GAY STREET, BALTIMORE. A large and superior stock of PURE? RYE WHISKEYS, roin the most celebrated Distillers. mrl7 tf > -v WINKS, BRAMMRS, RUMS, BLACK TEAS, &c. -ytzgs&i p. TIERNAN SON Offer for sale the following articles, of their own importa tion, particularly for family use: SIIEKRY WlNES—Pemartine's finest pale, gold and ; brown Sherries, in wood and in glass. PORT WlNKS—Sandeinan's competition red and white Port, in wood and in glass. MADEIRA WINE—John Howard March's fine Madeira, in wood and in glass; also. Grape Juice. HOCK WlNKS—Johannesberger, Steinlerger, Marco brunner. Cabinet, Lieb-frau-milch, Bronneberg, of 1846. CHAMPAGNE WlNES—Moetand Chandon's finest, in quarts and pints. BRANDIES.—Otard and nennessy's fine old pale and dark Brandies. RUMS—OId and fine Jamaica, Antigua, Grenada, and from the Islands, imported direct from London. HOLLAND GlN—The best quality—Tiernan brand—and no mixture of aromatic poison in it. 200 half chests of the finest SOUCHONG TEA. ap3 tf. r ■ ' M'iIOICKW IN KS, Hit AN 1)1 ES,&,c \M~yl J. B. CHARRON & CO., AGENTS FOR VINEYARD PROPRIETORS I X FRAN CE , Have just received and offer for sale very superior COGNAC BRANDIES, vintage 1811. Charron Pore et fils Brand; Em ile Belmont & Co.. Cognac Brandies, various vintages; Bordeaux Claret Wines from low to finest grades; Bur gundy Wines, from Medium to very best grades produced in France; superior White Wines; Champagne Wine, various brands; HOLLAND GIN and SCOTCH "WHIS KEYS of prime qualities. The above will be sold in a United States Bonded Ware house or duty paid. Also, on consignment, 10 bbls. very old and prime Monongahcla Rye Whiskeys; 10 bbls. very old copper dis illed Bourbon Whiskeys; 200 bbls. fine medium grades Bourbon and Rye Whiskeys, to which we invite the atten tion of t.'.ose in want of pure liquors. Office No. 134 LOM BARD STREET. 3 doors east of Hanover. aps-tf DENMKAD'S IRON WORKS. A& W. DENMEAD & SONS, • BALTIMORE, Locomotive and Stationary Steam Eng ne Builders, Iron Founders, General Machinists and Boiler Makers. Manufacturers of Improved BLOWING MACHINES for Anthracite and other Blast Furnaces, SUGAR, GRIST SAW and ROLLING MILLS fe22 ly. 6J A7MATHIOT & SON^S SOFA AND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, • 1 Nos. 25 AND 27 NORTH GAY ST. (Near Fayette streetJ Extending from Gay to Frederick street. Always on hand a large assortment of every variety of HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, embracing— Bureaus, I Sofas, Assorted colors of Bedsteads, | Tete-a-Teles, Cottage Furnit'e, Washstands, I Arm Chairs, Settees, Wardrobes, j Rocking Chairs, Wood Chairs, Spring Beds, | Ktageres, Office Chairs, Mattresses of I Marble Tables, Barber Chairs, Husk, Cotton I Reception and Up Cribs and Cradles, ! j and Hair, I bolstered Chairs, Sideboards. EXTENSION TABLES OF EVERY LENGTH. Persons disposed to purchase are invited to call and give ' our stock azt examination, which for variety and quality I of workmanship cannot he excelled by any establishment in the country. A. MATHIOT k SON, aul4-tf Nos. 25 and 27 North Gay street. EDWARD T. PAUMKR. WHOLESALE OEALEE IX F O RE I G X FRUITS, NUTS, &0 ~ No. 4 BOWLY'S WIIARF. BALTIMORE, MD. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, L ALMONDS, WALNUTS, FILBERTS. PALM NUTS, GROUND NUTS. RAISINS, CITRON. PRUNES, FIGS, DATES, CURRANTS, ORANGES, LEMONS. ROCK CANDY, OLIVE AND BORDEAUX OIL, GINGER, MACCARONI, FRENCH MUSTARD, FIRE CRACKERS, SARDINES, kc.. Which he offers to the trade at the lowest market ■ rates. au3-tf A TLANTIC CABLE CANES, 1 i- CAXFIKLI), BRO., k CO., 229 BALTIMORE STREET. 1 Will receive on MONDAY, 13th instant, an invoice f WALKING CANES, made from the Atlantic Telegraph Submarine Cable, neatly mounted on silver. For sale j the trade or at retail. RPO TRAVELERS. JL CAN FIELD BROS. <t CO., 229 BALTIMORE STREET, Have on hand a j;reat variety of articles, such as'DRES SIXG CASES, TRAVELING BAGS, SOAPS, PER FUMERY, RAZORS, TOOTII BRUSHES, FANS, PORT MONNOIES, CIGAR CASES, kc., kc., all of the best quality- POCKET FRUIT KNIVES, WITH SIL- | VER BLADE, just received, together with a large va riety of fine Steel Bladed Pocket Knives, of the best pat terns. For sale, wholesale ami retail, by CORTLAN k CO., Importers and Dealers in au2o tf Table Cutlery, Plated Gooda, kc. SHINGLES r SHINGLES I— We have just received a further supply of low priced SHIN GLES, suitable for covering Barns and Out-houses; apply I at 132 Light st. 4V harf, or corner of Eutaw and German I streets. (slfi tf) BURN'S & SLOAN'. "| PEN CLEANER. PEN AND PENCIL HOLDER AND PAPER WEIGHT COMBINED. A new and VERY USEFUL ARTICLE which no one . who writes should be without! Just received and for sale SAM'L E. TURNER, auo-tf • No. 3 South Charles st. BUTTER COOLERS. —Just roceivpti and for sale at a very low price, a new style of block tin Butter Cooler, which will not only serve the purpose of hardening Butter, but it proves to be a desirable orna ment for the table. Apply to ALFRED H. REIP, At the Housekeepers' Emporium, Ijy3lultf "Tf 337 Baltimore street M Shipping. jSagk FOR BUENOS AYRES. The packet Bark "PAI.ADIX,"' Capt J C. TSSSSSsE Wilson, will have despatch. For passage having superior state room accommodations apply to ' C. MORTOX STEW ART 523 lw 62 South Gay st. j FOR SHANGHAE DIRECT (Union Line.) The A1 ship CURRITUCK, Tiii T E- Knowles, master, is now loading in Xetv York, will leave on the Ist October. For freight or passage apply to W. RHOADS & SON, Cor. Smith's wharf and Pratt street. This ship made the passage from Bombay to Marseilles i n_7Bdaya. selS h FOR liONG "KONG DIRECT. —The A 1 Clipper Ship SWALLOW, B. W. Tucker, master, is now loading in New York, will have immediate dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to W. RHOADS k SDN, corner of Smith's Wharf and Pratt street. sis 2*2 FOR LIVERPOOL.—The reg "bgSiSjkular A1 Packet Ship 44 WILLI AM PENN." Meade, master, having the most of her cargo engaged and going on board, will meet with dis patch. For balance of freight or passage, apply to J. HOOPER k CO., sIS-tf Commercial Building, Gay street. gg BREMEN.—The A 1 Bremen -hggfiksliip JOIIANNE WILIIELMINE, J. Tf. | _ Th nn master, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage apply to F. L. 1 BRAUNS k Co., corner Cheapside and Lombard street. I s7-tf 1 I'ALI FOR BOSTON EXPRESS J LINE The regular packet barque EDWARD FTT n..-.i;,v.r Master, is now receiv ing freight for the above port, and will sail with dispatch. For freight or passage apply to the Captain on hoard or to THOMAS WHITRIDGE & CO., slB-tf A 22 & 24 Bowly Wharf. ! "iKiSk FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The schr. SEAMAN, built in Maryland in 1854, is 99 tons, 77 feet on deck, ' 22 feet beam, 69# feet hold, copper fastened, tree nailed, carries 900 bbls. or 5.000 bush, grain, draws feet water loaded. She is in good order for any voyage. Will be sold on reasonable terms on application to W. RHOADS k SON, ! s3-tf Cor. Smith's wharf and Pratt st. FOR SALE.—Tin' l.ri- ANN i j ELIZABETH, 149 tons, copper-fastened— > i carries a largi; caigo. Also the brig BRO- ' i Til hits, latj tons. Apply to j sl-tf JAS. CORNER & SONS. ! FOR SALE. —The fine I<<'Pl i Y^2^a^ schoonerllAßßlET ' formtrl ytheGßAHAM l for tlic Government in 1848, of white ! ami live oak,copper fastened, trec-nailcd,yellow metalled, j March. 1857, stows 1,030 round barrels, draws feet of J water deep loaded. Can be seen at Fardy's ship-yard, south side the basin. For terms, &c., apply to IV. RHOADS & SOX, corner Smith's wliarf and Pratt street. ; anl7-tf j FOR SALE. —The schooaer I wHgkMIGIOXETTE,IO3 tons, centre-board, two I old, copper-fastened and tree nailed— carries 5,100 bushels corn—draws six feet loaded, in first rate order, and will be sold at a bargain. Apply to IV. ; RHOADS & SOX. aul7-tf FO R FREI GH T OR CHARTER. "•'"tP*' A fine COPPERED BARK, 3,000 barrels; a tine fast-sailing SCHOONER. 1,600 barrels. Apply to IV. RHOADS k SON,' j s6 Cor. Smith's wliarf and I'ratt street. J FOR FREIGHT OR ! CHARTER. ;fSgSsS A finv SCHOONER, burthen 6,000 bushels \ or 150 tons; 1 do. burthen 5,100 bushels or 130 tons; 1 do. burthen 4,700 bushels or 120 tons—-all in order for busi ness. Apply to IV. RHOADS & SON, s6 Cor. Smith's wharf and I'ratt street. i FOR FREIGHT OR ( HAli : wMSkTER.—The A1 ship "A. M. LAWRENCE," Juhn Claypool, master, 593 tons register, j Apply to J. CROSBY SON. Jy3l-tf 15 Bowly's wharf. j VESSELS WANTLI /OR HAVANA. The undersigned are constantly in want i of vessels to load to and from Havana and Mantantas. MORREI.I. k RANDALL, fe2s-tf 5S Exchange Place. F O R B O STON. October 2'l, hi 12 o'clock, M. The well known favorite Sidc-Wlieel Steamship WILLIAM JENKINS, W. A. HALLETT, COMMANDER, 1000 tons, will leave her wharf, foot of Long Dock, for Boston, punctually as above. For passage, having excellent accommodations, Apply to HENRY I). MBAKS, Agent, Office at Steamer's Wharf. Fare $12.00, including meals and state-rooms. 527-6t FOR CHARLESTON^ I PASS EN (i ER LIN E. The well-known and favorite steamship GEORGE S CREEK, B. MOIII.FV, Commander, will sail for the above port on SATURDAY next, October 2nd, at 3 o'clock P. M. Fare sls, including meals and state rooms. No bills of lading signed after the departure of tne I | steamer. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda 1 tions, apply to A. C. HALL, Ag't, s2S-5t 116 Spear's wharf. FOR SAVANNAH; GA. <_ -F fFTSATI'RIiAY. October 2d, nt 3 o'clock P.M. a3Hfi3B9& THE Fine Steamship COMMERCE, T. ; M. Dungun, commander, will sail as above. For Freight or passage, having good accommodations, | apply to T. H. BELT, JR.. Agent, 827 Union Dock. v. TO MERCHANTS AND fV f.* SHIPPERS.—The Baltimore and Savan rylwl. ,lJ th Steamship Company, composed of j first class Propellers, are now running icgularly between I the above ports—a steamer leaving Baltimore every SAT URDAY. at 3 o'clock, P. M. All freights for Nashville. Knoxville, and other parts of East Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, to Augusta, Macon, Milledgevillc, to all parts of Georgia, through from Sa vannah by Railroad. This is the cheapest and most re liable route. All Freight sent to the undersigned promptly forwarded at the usual rates. Passengers will find excellent accommodation upon these ships. T. Jl. BELT, Jn.. Agon j, r- R o M W E L L'S GREAT I EASTERN, WESTERN AND SOUTHERN ■tiBSHBItbSTEAMSHIP FREIGHT AND PASSEN GER LINE. The TEN STEAMERS of this Line are now in first rate | order, and the Agent announces to the business commu nily that a Steamer will leave 116 Spear's Wharf, Balti more, and Pier Thirteen, North River, New York, EVE RY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. Insurance may be effected on goods by the Cromwell's Steamers to or from New York on open ]>olicies at their office, at one-eighth percent. This Insurance will he ef fected for the account of the owners of the property, (loss ; if any payable to them) with the most responsible Compa nies, whose certificate will he given when required. One of the above steamers will leave Baltimore EVERY SATURDAY afternoon, at 3 o'clock, for Charleston, S. C. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations apply to A. C. HALL, Agent, 11C Spear's Wharf, Balto. A. B. CROMWELL, k CO., cor. Washington k Albany sts., N Y. JOHN W. CALDWELL, Agent, fg24_tf ! Charleston. S. C. RAPHODOMETER" VT IS THE NAME OF A MACHINE JUST PATENTED BY J . M. W A M P I, E R , CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER, BALTIMORE, MD. It is an AUTOMATIC SURVEYOR, which, by simple mechanism, is made to record accurately—on a strip, or endless roll of paper—a CORRECT PROFILE of any route passed over; the ANGLES of DEFLECTION right and left; and the DISTANCE travelled, upon any required scale, or set of scales. This machine may represent in appearance or purpose, an ordinary Buggy Wagon, with the addition of tin; very valuable attachment claimed above. There is a box con taining the simple contrivance for recording upon the . strip of paper as above mentioned. Motion is conveyed to the paper by the revolution of the hind wheel, which acts by band and geer upon rollers over which the paper : is carried. One half the strip of paper is devoted to hori zontal projection, theother half to vertical projection,and the centre or division is a line of pricked distances. The DEFLECTIONS are worked by the turning of the fore axle of the Buggy in assuming the horizontal changes in the route; the PROFILE, by a weight, adapting itself to the lowest position attainable through any changes in the lev el of the route passed over; and the DISTANCES, by points at calculated intervals, on the periphery of one of the rollers conveying the paper. I will sell STATE RIGHTS, COUNTY RIGHTS, or INDIVID UAL RIGHTS, for the USE. or USE and MANUFACTURE of this Machine on reasonable terms. Address th- patentee, J. MORRIS WAMPLER, jy22-d6m Baltimore, Md. BREAD! BREAD! CARD TO THE PUBLIC. GEO. W. ARNOLD, BAKER, corner of .FAYETTE and PARK STREETS, having DISSOLVED ALL CONNEC TION as Superintendent of the Mechanical Bakery of this city, informs his friends and customers that lie has fully resumed his long established business at the OLD STAND, and will hereafter give his undivided personal supervision to the baking of the very best bread from the best Hour.— Rye and Dyspepsia Bread, French and Albany Rolls, Cvkes, Pies. &c., &c.; every morning and evening fresh articles can be bad. He confidently hopes that the former quality of his Bread, Rolls, &c., will ensure to his present exrtious the increased support and patronage of his nu meerous friends and long tried customers. Fresh Malt Yeast every day. GEO. W. ARNOLD'S Bakery, Corner of Fayette and Park streets, jylO dlv. Baltimore. rjpo SOUTHERN AND WESTERN JL MERCHANTS. S C TI A E FF K R k L O X E Y , NO. 3 HANOVER STREET. BALT., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND GUNS. Importing our foreign goods direct, and obtaining our American Hardware from the best manufacturers forc</.sA, we offer to country merchants a stock, which, in quality and price, will compare favorably with similar storks in any of the Atlantic cities. An examination is soli cited. jy 19 tf ■JGI&M EXCELSIOR! Cll 7 o K EKIX G' S PIAX OS . ./ J U I II The subscriber, sole agent in Baltimore for the celebrated CHICK ERING PIANOS, will constant ly keep on hand, and he in regular receipt of these superb instruments, which for quality of tone, elegance of style, superior finish and durability, Thalberg says—are beyond comparison the best in America. Also, MUSIC, and STOOLS, kc. Second-hand Pianos, from SSO to S2OO. — MELODEONS, &c. J. T. STODDARD, No. 4 S. Calvert street. The following testimony from S. THALBERG, to the quality of these instruments, abundantly commends them:— 44 1 consider the CHICK ERING k SONS' PIANOS far beyond comparison, the BEST I have ever seen in America." ***•! have much pleasure in certify- , ing that there are nn superior instruments in Europe."— , Addressed to J. SIEGLING k SON, Charleston, S. C , and N. CARUST, Richmond, Va. au2B j A PER WAREHOUSE. NO. 24 SOUTH CHARGES STREET, JAMES S. ROBINSON Has on hand for sate, a lares assortim nt of the various kinds of Papsr, such as Printing, Writ inn, Wrapping, and Colored Papers, of all sizes and prices, which he isoffering low to punctual buyers. mal-tf TABEZ D. PR AT T . COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. &e. COMMISSIONER TO TAKE THE PROOF AND AC KNOWLEDGMENT OF DEEDS, DEPOSITIONS, POW ERS OF ATTORNEY or other instruments in writing, for the States of New York, Mississippi, lowa, Virginia, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Michigan, North Carolina, Kentucky, Connecticut, South Carolina, Ohio, New Hampshire, Georgia, Indiana, Maine, Alabama, Illinois, Minnessota terri Louisiana, Missouri, tory, Texas, California, Florida. Office corner of BALTIMORE and CHARLES STREETS, entrance on South Charles street. mffi-tf SELF-HEATING SMOOTHING IRON. This novel and useful improvement in SMOOTH ING IRONS will he appreciated by thousands who have felt the want of just such a convenience. Being heated by an al coholic flame, if precludes the necessity of a fire in the house, which is a great desideratum in the summer time. Ladies who are boarding in the town or country, will j readily perceive that this SELF-HEATING IRON is es- : pecially adapted to their wants and convenience. By turning the handle aside, it forms a very convenient heater for nursery use. For sale, wholesale and retail, by CORTLAN k CO., House Furnishers jyl9-tf No". 216 anil 218 Baltimore street. A SPECULATION. —The Public are in vited to call at my store to see the latest improve ment in WASHING MACHINES—for which Patent Rights for the States of Delaware, Maryland, and District of Co lumbia, are for sale. ALFRED H. REIP, gu!4 tf No. 337 Baltimore st, I gail Itoabs. J7T< FOR THE gaej±ygsar'' 'ffp JFK ST AND SOUTH. BALTIMORE AXD OHIO RAILROAD. On and after September 20th. 1858, the trains will run as follows: Leave Camden Station, Baltimore—Mail (except Sun day) at 8.20 A. M.; Express daily at 5.05 P. M., for ALL PARTS OF THE WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTH I\ EST. Both trains go through direct. FOR WAY PASSENGERS. Between Baltimore and Piedmont take the 8 30 A. M. train; between Piedmont and Wheeling, and between Grafton and Parkersburg, take the 5.05 P. M. train from Baltimore. REDERICK TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 4.15 P. M., and from Frederick at 8.40 A. M. r ELLICOTT"S MILLS TRAIN leaves Baltimore at aiid64ol.^ands.3oP^. M.,and Ellicott'a Mills at 7.40 A. M., FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH • "A C f Ve Balt,more Slt 430 and 9.30 A. M., and 3.30 and • ♦ r ington for Baltimore at 5.35 and 7.45 A. M., ami 3.30 and f • !; . " Sundaysat3.3o P. M. only. The second wtti ? ur . n . 3 f ,- °m Baltimore and Washington connect with trains on the Annapolis Road. T every kind, information, Ac., apply to | J. r. ENGLAND, Agent, or at the Ticket Office, Camden Btatlon - W. P. SMITH, T \r nrx T R ~ ~ Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, GeneralTidtrt Aemt. s *22 tf NORTHERN (CENTRAL R ULWAY. CHANGE OF HOURS AND TRAINS S/ 'M MER ARRA N (iE MEN T THE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY being com pleted, and in operation to Williamsport, are making close connections with trains over the Williamsport and Klmira New York and Erie and Canandaigua Railroads for WILLIAMSPORT, ELMIRA,ROCHESTER, SYRACUSE NIAGARA FALLS, BINGHAMPTON, BUFFALO BATAVIA, OSWEGO, AND ALL THE TOWNS AND CITIES IN WESTERN NEW YORK AND CANADA. On and after Monday, July 26, trains will run as follows: Passengers for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Harrisburg, Car lisle, Chambersburg, Lancaster, leave Calvert Station i 8, A. M. and 4.30, P. M. Through to Niagara and Buffalo \ours. Passengers for Pittsburg, Chicago, Cincii p ti, St. Louis j and other cities and towns in the West, Nortu and South west, leave Calvert Station at 8, A. M. and 10, P. M. For Bedford Springs passengers leave by trains at 8, A . M. and 10, P. M., connecting with the Pennsylvania and Broad Top Railroads. Ali trains stop at regular way stations. Fare to Elinira V Do. Niagara Falls 10 Do. Buffalo 10 Baggage cheeked through to all principal points WEST and NORTH. Excurs on Tickets to Niagara and return $13.00. Passengers have the opportunity of stopping over at any point, or any of the cities, on the route, and resume their seats at pleasure. By the completion of this road to Williamsport, we re fer the Travelers to the f ll..wing compariaw* of distance : By Northern Central Railway. By New York. 265 ELMIRA ...459 292 OWEGO 423 314 BINGHAM PTOX. 401 324 C A X A X D A i G U A 551 353 ROCHESTER 558 374 B ATA V1A....- 590 394 SYRACUSE 477 421 NIAGARA FALLS 627 429 OSWEGO 512 404 BUFFALO 609 412 DUNKIRK 646 For THROUGH TICKETS and farther correct and relia ble information apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert Station , X. E. corner of Calvert and Franklin streets, Baltimore. aulO-tf 0. C. ADREON. Superintendent. ISummmms ■] rmi.ADFU'iiiA, W , L M , V MTO X A X D BALTIII<>RE RAILROAD. S UMME It Alt K A N(i EMEN T. On and aft- r MONDAY, August 16, Passenger trains for Philadelphia will have PRESIDENT STREET DEPOT DAILY (except Sunday*) as follows : EXPRESS TRAIN at 7.30 o'clock A. M., WAY MAIL at 11 A. M.; EVENING MAIL at 5.40 P. M. ON SUNDAYS at 5.40 P. M. only. All trains connect with New York Trains except 5.40 P. M., on Saturdays. From PHILADELPHIA to BALTIMORE at 8 A. M., 1 P. M. and 11 P. M. From HAVRE DE GRACE and intermediate places at 6 o'clock P. M. FOR SEAFORD, DELAWARE. Passengers 'leaving Baltimore at 11 A. M., connect at Wilmington with 6 P. M. train, and 5.40 P, M. from Baltimore with 9.25 A. M. train. NOTICE—AII colored persons, whether bond orfree, will be required to bring some responsible white person, per sonally known to the undersigned, who will be willing to sign a bond to the Company, before they will be taken over any portion of the road. augl6-tf WM. CRAWFORD, Agent. Steamboats. FOR THE SOUTH DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, PE...A DELPHI A and BALTIMORE, via the "II A V LIN E t " TO NORFOLK, WKI.DoX, RALEIGH, WILMINGTOX, CHARLESTOX, AUGUSTA, ATLAXTA, MONT GOMERY, AND XEW ORLEANS. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT DAILY, (except Sundays,) via BAY LINE k SEA-BOARD A- ROANOKE RAILROAD TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED PLACES. The Schedule being so arranged that the traveler is sub jectto NO NIGHT TRAVEL on the Rail road from NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON, X. C. THROUGH TICKETS From New York to Wilmington, X. C. - - - - $lB 00 Weldon, N.C., 12 50 Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., 850 14 Philada. to Wilmington, N. C., - - - - 16 00 u 44 Weldon, N. C., 10 50 44 4 4 Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., 650 44 Baltimore to Wilmington, N. C., - - 14 50 44 4 4 Weldon, X. C., 9 00 44 44 Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. - 5 00 B Passengers and their baggage conveyed free of charge between the Depots on the Route. Passengers by this Line enjoy a comfortable night's rest on the Bay Steamers, and are privileged to lay over at night at any point, and resume their trip by daylight. tty PARTICULAR NOTICE. Passengers from New York and Philadelphia by this Line will have their hag gage checked to Baltimore only; from whence it will l>e checked on the Bay Boats to Wddon, N. C.,and from thence to points as far South as Augusta, Ga. For further information and Through Tickets, (which are good by the Bay or Mail Line.) apply in NEW YORK at the Company's Office, No. 229 Broadway, corner of Bar clay st. above the Astor House; or at the New Jersey Railroad Office, foot of Cnurtlaud street. In PHILADEI. PHI A at the Company's Office, X. W. corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets: or at the Depot, Broad and Prime streets. And in BALTIMORE at the Office Baltimore Steam Packet Company, foot of L'nion Dock, or on board the The new and beautiful Steamer LOUISIANA, or 1,120 ! tons burthen, replete with every comfort and conven ience, has been added to the Line. Tin.' Line being now composed of the splendid Steamers LOUISIANA, Capt. G. W. Russell, and NORTH CAROLINA, Capt. Jas. Cannon, having unsurpassed state room and berth accommoda tions. Tiie Norfolk or Bay Line Steamers will leave the Com pan.v's wharf, UNION DOCK, FOOT OF CONCORD STREET, Daily, Sundays excepted. VST AT 5 O'CLOCK, P. Or immediately after the arrival of the Express Train, which leaves New York atß A.M., and Philadelphia at 12# P. M. The following i 3 the Schedule: LEAVE LEAVE New York, at 8 o'clock, A.M. Portsmouth at 7# o'clk.A M Philadelphia. 1 44 P.M. Weldon at 12 14 M. Baltimore 5 44 P.M. Wilmington at9# 44 P..M For Augusta, Charleston and the South, via the Man chester Railroad'now finished.^ Passengers for Richmond and Petersburg, or any other points on the James River,connect with James' River boats early next morning after leaving Baltimore. Passengers for Edenton, Plymouth, Newbern, Washington, Weldon, Goldsboro', Beaufort, Warsaw, Raleigh and Wilmington, X. C., will find it a most pleasant, direct and agreeable route. Baltimore? Sept., 1868. M. FALLS,Presidents _.. rfr ; . FOR FREDERICKS!*! RG, iv.->IA '■ V A . —The steamer WM. SELDEN, W. B. Kirwan. captain, leaves her wharf, foot of South street, ! every TUESDAY, at 4 P. M., for the above place, stop ping at ali of the usual landings going and returning. Leaves Fredericksburg every FRIDAY MORNING at 5 o'clock for Baltimore Freight of every description taken at low rates. Blank bills of lading of the form used can be had on hoard. Freights to ail points except Fred ericksburg and Baltimore must be prepaid. For freight or passage, having excellent state room accommodation, apply in Baltimore on Board the Boat. Agents in Fredericksburg, sol 4 1m A. K. PHILLIPS A CO. QTAVES AND LUMBER. STAVES OF ALL SIZF.S, up to 62 inch largest Pipe, on hand, and Bills of Lumber of WHITE OAK, in cluding SHIP TIMBER and PINE, HICKORY and WAL NUT, cut to any dimensions ordered. Apply to GEORGE A. WILLIAMS, Dugan's Building, jeS-tf or Camden Station. HHHE MERCANTILE AGENCY X OF J. D. PRATT & CO., CORNER OF BALTIMORE AND S. CHARLES STREETB. The proprietors respectfully invite such Merchants as are not already subscribers to the Agency, and who sell goods on credit, to call and examine our system and test the reliability of our information. From long experience and the satisfactory testimonials of thousands of merchants in the different cities East and West, who have for years been subscribers, we can assure all who will call, whether they sell goods to the cities or country towns, ample sat isfaction as to the reliability of our information, and the great benefit to be derived from the Agency by those who subscribe mr 6 tf gOMETHING ] M AY AT NO. 80 BALTIMORE STREET. (). HERRING, Dealer in every variety of PAPER HANGINGS, FLOOR, TABLE and STAIRoiLCLOTH, having laid in a large as sortment, is prepared to furnish Housekeepers with an ar ticle not to he surpassed in the city, at prices that will he found to please. NEW STYLE WINDOW SHADES. Just received, a lot of BAILEY'S PATENT WINDOW SHADES, which the public are requested to call and ex amine. This is a simple and ingenious contrivance, by which the rack at the sides is done away with, and by means of a spring connected with one of the sockets, it can be made to roll tip heavy or light at will. PA PER-HA XGIXG attended to with promptness and dis patch both in the City and Country. O. HERRING, *'♦•7 lv (Old Stand,) No. 80 Baltimore street. ICE PITCHERS, ALBATA WARE, &c. CAN FIELD, BRO. & CO., 229 BALTIMORE STREET, Are now receiving all the new styles of PATENT ICS PITCHERS, Alhata Spoons, Forks, Coffee and Tea Sets, Waiters, Dishes, Epergeres, &c., which they offer at low prices. tnyll-t* T7UNE IVORY HANDLE .1. KNIVES AXD FORKS! EXTRA HEAVY PI.ATED FORKS AND SPOOXS. WOST EX HOLM'S AND RODGERS' POCKET KNIVES. RAZORS AND SCISSORS A large assortment of the above goods just received— made to order and of superior quality. FRY sale lty SCHAEFFER 4: I.OXEY, Importers, au2 tf Xo. 3 Hanover street. ( i URLETT & SON'S VJ CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Xo. S3 XOBTH STREET. RFF-;**L-THP undersigned having greatly en -larged tlieir premises and increased their fa cilities, beg leave to call the attention of ttie public to their extensive stock of every description of CARRIAGES finished in the most elegant style and durable manner, which they arc prepared to sell on accommodating terms. REPAIRS attended to with despatch and at reasonable or ices JOHX CURI.ETT k SOX, jv24-tf 33 North street. Baltimore. J AS. >. BIIOVVMNG, &JL-A?. V - COACH MAKER. No. 51 NORTH STREET. BALTIMORE, Manufactures to order all kinds of Carriages on the most reasonable terms. CARRIAGES taken at fair prices in ex change for new ones. Repairs done at the shortest notice and lowest possi ble prioes. jv.'U ltf , ■ ('ARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! V:.-- The subscriber has on hand at his extensive CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, Xo. 35 South Gay street, the most extensive and best assortment of fashionable CARRIAGES that can be found in the city. Persons in want of Carriages will find it to their interest to give me a call, as I am determined to sell low for cash or approved paper All work sold at my Repository warranted for twelve months. Old Carriages repaired or taken in ex change for new ones. Carriages received on storage or held on commission s2l-tf WILLIAM McCAXX. CSSRFJP CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! We have on hand at 29 North GAY STREET the largest assortment of FASHIONABLE CARRIAGES south of New York, all of the latest fashions and most approved styles. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves; all of which will be sold on reasonable terms. BURR, HAIGHT k O'CONNELL, Repairing done t the shortest notice mr 22 tf PRESERVING KETTLES,— Beii METAL and English Enamelled PRESERVING KETTLES, of every site, and guaranteed of the very best quality, re cently imported, and for sale, wholesale and retail, very low. CORTI.AX A CO., Importers of Foreign, Fancy and Staple Goods, GUJO-TF No. 210 Baltimore IT