Commission jflcrctrants. j. a. TEA vims. ~jr-. * "•A.wwmu rpUAVERS .V Mil HELL, I tsuccessors to Thomas Hooper.) SHIP CHANDLERS, GROCERS, SHIP BROKERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, So 2 STKAK'S W HARF, BALTIMORB, MD. p., R .i■■ r ~Attfnti"ii to the sale of Grain. n!3 tf j "4 LISKKV it CO., A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEAIERR IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, g j S , No. 61 Exchange Place, Baltiroor' T\ A7~& T. H. HALL, I, . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 4 CAMDEN ST., BALTIMORE, Give their exclusive attention to the sale of OBACCO, COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, ixlistf &c., Ac. X' E WCOMER 6i STONEBKAKER, I IN FLOUR AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Nos. W AND 55 S. HOWARD ST., BALTIMORE, i nU Cash ad voces made on consignments. n!2 tf 1T ROCERY AND PRODUCE COMMIS IT SION MERCHANTS. J. TIE Kit Y GRF.ENWA Y <£ CO., No 48 S. CA LVERT STREET, BALTIMORE. Sole Agents for Allen & Needles' SUP. PHOSPHATE ml. oc2tf WM. P. THOMPSON, Jr. 1A A Vll > T. BUZBY, XJ PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT. FOR THE HALE OF CHEESE. BUTTER AND PROVISIONS, No. 0 EXCHANGE PLACE, oc7-tf Baltimore. V. DEL, and neighboring counties. All matters apper- | aining to the profession promptly and carefully attended iusiitcss (CarDs. LUTHER J. COX & R. B. VARDEN, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, No. 3 JARVIS' BUILDING, NORTH ST., __ .. _ purchase and sell REAL ESTATE, GROUND RENTS. MORTGAGES AND n3 tf PATENT RIGHTS, Ac., Ac. JLYLE CLARKE & CO., • COMMISSION MERCHANTS ___ FOR TIIE SAI.E OP VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, No. 106 W. LOMBARD ST., n 3~tf Baltimore. TJ. W. DUNCAN, -"-A DEALER IN TEAS, WINES AND GROCERIES, .- 8 - E - CORNER PAVETTE AND PINE STREETS, oclstf BALTIMORE. J NO. GAYNOR, P ROVISION DEALER, 48 SOUTH STREET, T C< J ll9 % t ; lnt,y for . sale BjiC <>n, Hams, Sides, Shoulders, Lard, Mess Pork, kc. selVfim LA. COLBERT; • ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR FOR BUILDINGS OF ALL KIND SHOP IN EXCHANGE ALLEY outli aide Exchange Place, bet. Commerce and Gay R —-COUNTRY COTTAGES,d^igned'anTei^uted wuu neatness and despatch. jy2fl-dtf JOHN H. OMX)NOVAN, JU.,_\I AIM , ;U R t'r er and Dealer in every variety of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 1\ INES AND LIQUORS AND AGENT FOR TIIE BALE OF ' ~° L D Y E WHISKEYS. • _ 33 Cheapside, Baltimore. J A. DUSHANE; • COMMISSION PAPER DEALER, SOUTH CHARLES ST., , , "■ Lombard, - auZl t i BALTIMORE, MD. QUITZOW &. McMULLEN IMPORTERS AND DEALTKa ,1 W INE 3 AND FOREIGN LIQUORS OP EVERT DESCRIPTION ' 47 CHEAPSIDE d 47 CALVERT ST. JylO-tf BALTIMORE. JOHN W. HOGG, ~ ARCHITECT AND PRACTICAL SUPERINTENDENT FOR P UPLIC AND PRIVA TE BUILDINGS Office 2, (up stairs,) No. 11 South Street (NEAR THE SDN BUILDING.) je23-ly Baltimore. LINET& MURDOCH, ARCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS, NOS. 1,2,3 and 4 MCELDOWNEV'S BUILDING. ap2B-tf __ LEONARD VANDEN KERCKHOVE, artist. STUDIO, MoELDOWNEY BUILDING, mrSl-ly Corner Charles and Fayette streets. Mines, ITiqnors, tte. | R • KRAUS & CO., IHSMJ IMPORTERS AND SHHi DEALERS IN LIQUORS AND WINES, PRODUCE AND CIGARS. NO. 13 CIIEAPSIDE, ONE DOOR SoiTll OF LOMBARD ST., Offer for Bale an extensive assortment of Pure Cognac Brandies, various vintages; Whiskeys, Old Rye, superior 1 Scotch, Old Bourbon, Monongahela: Holland Gin, of dif ferent brands; Domestic Brandy; (iin, Pure Spirits, Rec tified Whiskey and Peach Brandy; Swiss Stomach Bitters, a superior article, of which we are sole agents for the State of Maryland. Cigars imported and domestic; all guaran teed to give satisfaction. oc!9-tf NO. 13 CHBAPSIPE. |V.' \ n JOHN n. O'DONOVAN. Ju., iffteagfiaj IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, No. 33 CIIEAPSIDE, Has for sale a large stock of OLD RYE AND BOUR BON WHISKEYS, part very old and superior; fine old Scotch Whiskey; Cognac and Rochelle Brandies, of vari ous grades, in bond and duty paid; fine Holland Gin: Ja maica Spirits; Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wines, of me dium and fine qualities, by the cask or demijohns, and every variety of Domestic Liquors, as Whiskey, Brandy, (Jin, Wine, Cordials, &c.; for sale at fair market prices a:i Exchange Place. THOMAS SHIELDS. P. J. ROCHE. ! SHIELDS & ROCHE, ! IMPORTERS OF WINES AND BRANDIES, Ami dealers in all kinds of DOMESTIC LIQUORS. No. 145 North Howard street, Baltimore, Md. j Always on hand, a large stock of superior Old RYE WHISKEY. au!7 tf S QUprZOW &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 BRANDIES, at the lowest New York prices. We keep on hand constantly, an extensive assortment of these GOODS, to which we invite the attention of TRADE. Our facili ties are not surpassed by any house in this country. We enumerate in part, the following stock: Cognac Brandies—Jas. Heiioessy; Otard, Dupuy k Co.; Jules Robin, Rochelle Brandy, Camillc Seignett, Bor deaux Brandy, Champagne Brandy, of different grades. Madeira— Welsh's, Almeida—Newton, Gordon & Co.; L. Koester & Co.; Celt*, Sicily Colli, and Muscat. Sherry—Bernardo, Duff, Gordon k 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 enay. Cabinet, Imperial, Due De Montabello, and other brands. Malaga—Of different brands. Also, Porto Rico Bay Ram, in cases. au!2 jffSEjlt LAURENCE THOMSEN & CO., rSfegtf EXCHANGE PL ACE, HEAD OF COMMERCE STREET, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, SEGARS Ac., Offer for sale an extensive assortment of BRANDIES: J. Hennessy; Otard, Dupuy & Co.; Jean Louis, 1811; Su perior old Cognac; Jules Robin A Co.; 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 "Grape" brand—of highly approved quality. London Brown Stout and Porter; Scotch and India Ale. Bordeaux and Marseilles Sweet Oil, Sardines, Macearoni, Vermicelli, Olives, Capers, &c., Ac. HAVANA SF.GARS constantly receiving from a num ber of the most celebrated manufacturers. A je3o-tf CHARLES H. ROSS & OO , IMPORTERS ANI) DEALERS IN LIQUORS , WINE S <£ c. , NO 9 COMMERCE STREET, Keep constantly in store and United States Bonded Warehouses, COGNAC BRANDIES Otard Hennessey Ac ROCHELLE BR ANDIES, Seignettee, Pellevoisin, Ac. HOLLAND GIN, Grape, Imperial Eagle, Ac. WIN E S , Champagne. Sherry, Port, Madeira, Malaga, Ac. A M ERICA X LIQUORS, Special attention is solicited to their large stock of OLD RYE WHISKEY, Which cannot be excelled by any house in the United States, including Extra Fine Super or Monongahela, Jackson, Family, Pure R. Rye Also, Imitation Sweet MALAGA WINE Which cannot be excelled by any house in the ".United States. DOMESTIC BRANDY, GIN, PURE SPIRITS, RECTIFIED WHISKEY, GINGER, LAVENDER AND W I LI) CII ER R Y B R A NDY, All guaranteed to give satisfaction, or will be taken back. jeß tf % A C A It o.—For the purpose of ,l„in ;i more general CASH BUSINESS, I have dSfißsEk made arrangements to sell iny stock of Goods for cash, at the lowest r< numerating prices. This arrange ment will he 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 WITISKEY. OLD JAMAICA RUM AND HOLLAND GIN MADEIRA WINKS, DONALDSON'S SERCIAL RESERVE,and other WINKS. 20 years old. SHERRIES, u I DOW HARMONY'S CELEBRATED TOPAZ, OLD POMARE. and other brands. FINE OLD PORT, CHAMPAGNE, (my own importation,) with RED LACH, GOLD LACH, ASSOCIATE VERZKN'A Y. HEIDSECK, and other good brands. D. LEIDEN S CELEBRATED HOCK WINES. STELTON, GLOSTKR, 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 fine GROCERIES of every description, for sale l>y GEO. HOLLINS, 14 N. Charles street, myl2-tf corner of Fayette. r - ' \ ".IAS. IIA'/.U I Tic CO.. ntfjHr IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS, 39 & 41 SOUTH GAT STREET, BALTIMORE. A large and superior stock of PURE RYE WHISKEYS, rom the most celebrated Distillers. nirl7 tf WINES, BRANDIES, RUMS, fa&Siy BLACK TEAS, Ac. P. TIERNAN & SON Offer for sale the following articles, of their own importa tion, particularly for family use: SHERRY WlNES—Pemartine's finest pale, gold and br>wn Sherries, in wood and in glass. PORT WlNES—Sandeman'scompetition red and white Port, in wood and in glass. MADEIRA WINE—John Howard March's fine Madeira, in wood and in glass; also, Crape Juice. HOCK WlNES—Joliannesberger, Steinberger, Marco brunner. Cabinet, I.ieb frau-milch, Bronneberg, of 1846. CHAMPAGNE WINES—Moet and Chandon's finest, in quarts and pints. BRANDIES.—Otard and Hennessy'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. WINES,BRANDIES, &c. rafefeasyi J. B. CHARRON A CO., AGENTS AAFISFC* FOR VINEYARD PROPRIETORS IN FRANCE, Have just received and offer for sale very superior COGNAC BRANDIES, vintage 1811. Charron Pereetfils Brand;Em ile Belmont A 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 Monongahela Rye Whiskeys; 10 bbls. very old copper dis tilled Bourbon Whiskeys; 200 bbls. fine medium grades Bourbon and Rye Whiskeys, to which we invite the atten tion of tLose in want of pure liquors. Office No. 134 LOM BARD STREET, 3 doors east of H&nover. aps tf DENMEAD'SIRON WORKS. A& W. DENMEAD & SONS, • • BALTIMORE, Locomotive and Stationary Steam Eng ne Builders, Iron Founders, General Machinists and Boiler Makers. of Improved BLOWING MACHINES for Anthracite and other Blast Furnaces, SUGAR, GRIST SAW and ROLLING MILLS fe22 ly. M ATMATHFOT &. SON'S y SOFA AMI FURNITURE WARKROOMS, ' 1 • NOH. 25 AND 27 NORTH GAT ST. (Near Fayette street.) 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 -olors of Bedsteads, | Tete-a-Te(e, Cottage Furnit'e, Washstands, j Arm Chairs, Settees, Wardrobes, J Rocking Chairs, Wood Chairs, Spring Beds, j Etageres, Office Chairs, Mattresses of I Marble Tables, Barber Chairs, Husk, Cotton I Reception and Up Cribs and Cradles, and Hair. J bolstered Chairs, Sideboards. EXTENSION TABLES OF EVERY LENGTH. Persons disposed to purchase are invited to call and give our stock an examination, which for variety and quality of workmanship cannot be excelled by any establishment in the country. A. MATHIOT k SON, aul4-tf Nos. 25 and 27 North Gay street. I,. PALMER, A WHOLEHAI.F DKAI.KR IS FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, ft 0., JVo. 4 BOWLrS WHARF, II A I.TI MOKE, LLD. COXSTAXTL Y OX 11AND, 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, &c., Which he offers to the trade at the lowest market rates. au.'i tf BURGLAR PROOF AND FIREPROOF CHILLED IRON SAFES, WITH COMBINATION BANK LOCK.—THE WORLD'S SAFE COMPANY have established an agency in Baltimore for the. s;ile of their IMPREGNABLE CHILLED IRON SAFES, BANK LOCKS AND VAULT DOORS. These are the only reliable ROHUER PROOF SAPES ever of fered for sale in Baltimore. No reliance can be placed on Sheet Iron Safes. C. S. WILLF.TT, Agent, jy7-tf 192 Baltimore street. IARD OIL~ A FOR BURNING OR LUBRICATING. We call attention of the trade and machinists to our make of LARD OIL, a supply of which, freshly made, we have constantly on hand. This OIL is pressed from best quality Lard without the aid of acids or any foreign sub stance, is free of gum, and for burning or lubricating can not be excelled. GEORGE k JENKINS, No. 3 Commerce street. it^ C re^er ie ow ' n f parties who have been using G. H. Reese k Bros., W. k H. Spllcker, A. kW. Denmead k Sons, Poole & Hunt, R. Sinclair. Jr. k Co., Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Co. H. Abbott k Son, George Kerr, Agent Thistle harden, Manufacturing Co. je2-dftmo T|RUGK ;ISTS ARTK :LES OF ALL THE j various styles, made of Hard and Soft Rubber, . Syringes, Breast Pumps, Pessaries, Nursing Bottles. Sur geon Bandage, Elastic Stockings, Teething Kings. Nipples * ipple Shields. Also Machine Belting Packing and Hose, which we will sell at New York prices. K. M. PUNDERBON 4 CO., oclS "" No. 309 Baltimore strut. fflbatto. I JYJANUFACTURED TOBACCO. 324,' boxes J. D. New & Co., pound lumps. 394,' " W. L. Ogden, " " 30% 14 N. Peyton A Co., '• 14 22% *• Wandering Jew. 50 44 E. J. Pilkinton's extra fine 44 25 cases Don Quixotte, % 25 44 Sliiloh. 5 44 J. Q. Wade, 44 44 20 44 Sweet Orange, 44 4 * 30% boxes Price A Harwood 4's, 44 14 33% 44 W. Spotswood A Co. s's, 44 41 r 2G% 44 Putnum s's, 44 41 % 44 Don Quixotte s's, 44 44 21 % 44 Ben Tanner s's, 44 44 20% 44 Jack Robinson s's, 44 44 31 44 Pitman s's, 30# u W. H. Grants s's & B's * 4 44 136# 44 Jewctt 10's, 4 * " 45# 44 Putnum 10's, 30# 44 Lynch 10's, 20 kegs Rose Twist, Received per steamers and for sale by JACOB HEALD k CO., n27-tf No. 58 S. (lay street. | LEA FTtHJACH :o 370 bales Havana Tobacco, very fine. 75 44 Vara 44 Just received and for sale by JACOB HEALD k CO., ii-27 tf N". 58 S Gaj t JYJ.\i\LTFA( TL RED TOBACCO. POUNDS. W. Hancock, I T. Wilkinson, J. B. Gaddcss J. Richardson, Jenny Lind, | W. M. Irby, Bill Hixon, I Sam Ward, P. Pugh, ' Talliaferro and Massie, Eclipse I Wild Orange. HALF POUNDS. Nation's Pride. I Washington, People's Favorite, | Don Juan. FIVES k TEN'S. Russell & Robinson Sun Flower, Hodevah, Ellen Glenn, James Piper, John Stanley, Buffalo, Express, J. Royal 1. J. W. Atkinson, W. Goode k Co., | FANCY STYLES. Lusuria del Popolo, I Lyle Maxwell, Banana, I Apricot. JAMES THOMAS' BRANDS. Virginia lbs. Lump, I Jewel of Opliir, Twist, El Dorado, | Diadem Twist. For sale by J. LYLE CLARK E k CO., nl2 tf 119 West Lombard st. jyjA N UFACTURED T<)BACCO. Norwood, lbs. Bill Hixon, lbs. Bluff City, 44 j Excelsior, Caledonia, 44 'St. Charles de Soto, 4 Lunsford & Bro., 44 JA. M. Aitken, John Wilson, 44 John Booker, Cole, 44 Wayne, J. Harper, extra, 44 Ogden, S.O.Smith, 44 ; W.H.Jones, John Thomas, 44 Cherry Red, Albert, 44 Great Eastern, R. Elliott, 44 Atwood, s's k 12's A. Walker, 44 ; Young & Wimbrets's & 10's Manlv, 44 J. S. Parrow, s's Kail Road, 44 Venables, ll's C. Napier, 44 'W. Ligon, % lbs Smoking Tsbacco, in barrels; for sale by JOHN P. PLEASANTS k SONS, n25-tf No. 52 South st. MATNUFACTEREU TI)BA( (o. ~ Thus. J. Martins, lbs. G. S. Gravely, lbs. Pinkton's Planters' Pride, J. J. Crittenden, 44 Pride of the Old Dominion, J. Sheldon, 44 J. H. Wilson, lbs. W. Wenston, 44 J. Fisher, Brice Thomas, 44 A.R.Courtney, s's M. Bowles, 44 A. &G. Maxwell, 44 Henry I.elans, 44 G.H.Lawrence, A. R. Courtney's Roseneath, Received per steamboat, and for sale by COURTNEY k CUSHING, oclß tf 65 South Gay street. jyj AN UFA CTU R FIJ TOBACCO. A. R. Courtney's Roseneath, light pressed lbs. S. S. Law, lbs. | M. Bowles, lbs. Henry Lelans, 44 C. Henry, Mountain Rose, 44 A.C.Courtney, s's. F. Taylor, 44 |C. J. Word, 10's. Smoking Tobacco, in bbls. and boxes Received per steamboat and for sale by COURTNEY A CUSHING, oc6 tf No. G5 South Gay st. jyjAN I FACTURED TOBACCO. | S.E.White, pounds People's Favorite, pounds J.A.Clay, 44 Planter's Choice, Fancy Tom, 44 Wighcocornico, W. H. Vaden, 44 J. Mason, Cornerstone, 44 R.H.Lewis, S. Croso, 44 : Belle Creole, Edm'd Hall, 44 j Duncan, C.T.Wills, 44 BillHixson, G. S. Pace A Son, 44 , Sam'l Ward, Superior, 44 Shelton k Clay, Star of Franklin, 41 Lone Star, L.ll.Powell, 44 | M. M. Fisher, I.efturich 4 *Croso," 44 |Jas. Miller, Ringgold, 44 J.Jones, P. Pugh, 44 Carper's Mountain Dew, 44 G. G. Curie, 44 I May Fly, Seminole Chief, 44 Holly, Wm. Smith, 44 Blanch Bertran, R.E.Gibson, 44 Uncle Tom, Ferguson k Booth's Cal- IXL, ifornia brand, 44 P. Loyd, Economy, 44 :J. Brown, L.J. Barnes, 44 ,J. H. Wilson. J. S. Turner, 44 I HALF POUNDS. Mustang, I Nonpareil, Carter Jackson, Daughter of the Regiment, Our Country, I Pine Apple. FIVES. Carter Jackson, I Chickahominy, Sydenham, Consoler of Man, Tiios. H. Allen, I Cyrus W. Fields. TENS. Carter Jackson, I Jno. Amos, Chickahominy, I R H. Sand ford. TWISTS. Peaches & Cream, foil, #|G.J.Trotter's R.AR.,# kegs, boxes. G. T. Pace, 44 44 4 ' D.P. Wetcher.R.&R.,in kegs. P. Early. 44 % 44 Mollie Pace, inoist, in % bxs. Kentucky Leaf Shipping 10's. For sale by WARWICK, FRICK & BALL, nfi-tf 00 South street. MA N0FACTUREI) T()BACCO. ~~ POUNDS. Jno. P. Labby, Jas. Williams, W. 11. Millner k Son, Bust by Far, J. K. Millner, W. H. Smiley, Pioneer, Eudora, Richardson, National, W. F. Flippen, Tobacco Queen, B. T. Henry, [C. S. Pearson, Christian's Comfort, Morton, Bidgood, D. F. Martin, Leftwirh, X A.C. Turnley, | John Tabb. 'f f 4 ' 1 " i s \T xraiHiing, Continental. FIVES AND TEN'S. Russell k Robinson, Alexander, Keime, Robinson & Co., Bob Temple, Zenobia, N. P. Wells, Bright, Jno. W. Priddy, Sherwood, W. If. Smiley, W. Long, Christian's Pine Apple, E. S. Thompson, Do. G. F. Royal, Pantheon, I)o. C. S. Pearson, !A. C. Tumley, Gilman, Lyon k Brodnax, 'Manderson, J. C. Brock, Isaac Newton, A. E. Crutch field, IXL, J. McDowell, Waverly. HALF POUNDS. Christian's Pine Apple, Phil Primus, Do. Nation's Pride, Jobbers Delight, Olive Branch, A. C. Tumley, Laurel Branch, Bidgood, Shiloh, jFilla and Ida, Forest Rose, ißising Sun, Blair & Burch, (Havclock, National Guard, iJas. Douglas, Brown, (Bright,) ,J. R. Melton, Temptation, Norton, (Bright.) T. Dabney, i FANCY STYLES. Christian's Kiss Me Quick, I Powhatan Spun, Dewberry Spun, | Venable, P. I). Trotter's Rough k W. B. Millnerfc Son Rough Ready Twist, | & Ready Twist. Pancake and Foil Twist in kegs and caddies, Powhatan Pipes and Smoking Tobaccos. In store ami for sale by AKM IST EA I), RIGGS & CO., au4-tf 67 Exchange Place. ALL THE SAFES AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE FIRE BURNED UF EXCEPT LILLIE'S. LILLIE TRIUMPHANT—A GREAT TEST.—The fire at the Crystal Palace, New York, furnished a test of Safes than which none more thorough could have been desired. Those who were on the ground say that it was the hottest burning they ever saw. The wares of the Safe Manufac turers were in an exposed situation. Lewis Lillie, of Troy, i Stearns k Marvin, of New York, and others were among i the exhibitors. On overhauling the ruins Stearns k Mar- ! vin's Safes were found burnt out; and others were com j plete wrecks. LILLIE'S ALONE WERE UNINJURED, except I in the "frying" of the paint upon the inside doors. The Institute could not have arranged a better trial, had a special arrangement been made for the purpose, nor could Mr. Lillie possibly have secured a greater triumph for his • remarkable invention. Troy Safes now take the lead.— j Daily Times. CRYSTAL PALACE CONFLAGRATION.—Among the greatest ; sufferers by the destruction of this edifice are Messrs. i Stearns & Marvin, Sheet Iron Safe Manufacturers; also,; one or two others. About $5,000 worth of these Safes j were destroyed. LILLIE'S Chilled Irou Burglar Proof! Safe was the only Safe unharmed.— Troy Whig. LILLIE'S SAFES were uninjured by the fire, except j burning of paint. All other Safes were destroyed.— Troy Times. The above is a positive proof that LILLIF.'S SAFES are ! the ONLY RELIABLE ONES in GREAT FIRES. They are also perfect security against BURGLARS. An assortment on hand and for sale at the Agency, 192 Baltimore street. ocl2 tf _ C. S. WILLETT. MARYLAND STEAM TURNING AND SAWING WORKS, AND HARD WOOD LUMBER YARD. Corner of FarJc and Clay streets. Architects and Builders supplied with the most modern and approved styles of BRACKETS, MOULDING and Or namental Work for COTTAGES, DWELLINGS, WAREHOUSES, kc. Stair Newels, Bannisters and Hand Hailing, Columns, fluted and plain: Balustrading for Porticos, kc.. TURN IXC. SA WING, MOULDING AND PLANING in all their various branches; Oval Frames, Bench and Screws, Carriage Hubs, kc., &c. Also, HARD WOOD LUMBER, MAHOGANY and WALNUT, CHERRY, POPLAR, OAK and ASH, COFFIN STUFF, VENEERS, &c, JOS. THOMAS k SON. Yard—South Eutaw street. ocl-ly HALL & BROTHER, (Successors to Thomas Nash Co.) Curers and Packers of PROVISIONS, FOR HOME k FOREIGN MARKETS, And Manufacturers of REFINED LARD AND LARD OIL, No. 3 PLEASANT ST., AND 117 NORTH ST., BALTIMORE. Having Railway facilities on North St., Provisions will be received for Inspection and Storage, and Bulk Meats Smoked on reasonable terms. CIIAS. G. HALL, (Late of J. G. Harvey k Co.) •10 tf GEO. D. HALL. ' IMIUSSES! TRUSSES!! TRUSSES!!! A SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AXIJ CUTLERY IX GEXERAL, HEINISCH SHEARS, SCISSORS AND POINTS, PEN A *'ll POCKET KNIVKS, CA RVEHS AND FORKS, RAZORS if RAZOR STRAUS, TABLE CUTLERY, kc., of the best quality, always on band, and warranted by SAMUEL JACKSON, No. 194 Baltimore street, Near St. Paul Btreet, jy3o (16m Baltimore. B T. HYNSON, • UPHOLSTERER, PAPER HANGER, AND VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, No 52 NOBTU HOWARD ST., ONE DOOR ABOVE LEXINGTON, BALTIMORE PAPER HANGINGS. VENETIAN BLINDS. Constantly in store, for Keeps on hand, and inanu sale, PAI'ER HANGINGS of factures to order, VENETIAN every description, and of the BLINDH of all colors, sizes latest and most approved and qualities, which will patterns. Also, Borders, Fire compare favorably with any Board Prints, v<-. | offered to the public. Hanging done in the best style. Old Blinds Repainted and Trimmed, or Exchanged. s9 ly I A. DUSHANE, J • COMMISSION PAPER DEALER, No. 40 S. CHARLES STREET, NEAR LOMBARD, BALTIMORE, Ml)., Has just received and now offers for sale a large and well assorted stock of Writing. Printing, Book and Wrapping Papers; Binder's, Trunk, Straw, Bonnet Boards, kc. Hav ing been appointed agent by Thaddeus Davids k Co. for the sale of their unrivalled Mucilage Ink, Scaling Wax, Black Sand, kc. y he is prepared to furnish them at the manufacturers' prices. Attention is respectfully'solicited to his stock generally. Paper of every description made to order at short notice. außl tf A BEBEE'S PATENT NEW YORK COOKING RANGE, put up and guaranteed to work by BOBBINS & CO., 46 and 48 Light street, corner of JBalderston street, s3O tf below Lombard street (west side). FIRE CRACKERS.—2OOO boxes No. 1, part double stem, for tale by SCHWARTZ k DIX, 117 Lombard at. n2-M THE DAILY EXCHANGE, NOVEMBER 30, 1858. 4 LMONDS.- -50 I talcs and liagsncw crop | / Bordeaux and J vica, for sale by 'l'.l'W D 1.. I'AI.M KR. 4 Bowly's wharf. n2ltf I AMONTILLADO .SHERRY— oi NN^T; importation, in quarter casks, for sale by GEO. L. j HARRISON, OO'Donneil's wHarf. n!9tf ALCOHOL.— Western Alcohol, SO and 95 I per cent., for sale at lowest market rates by HUGH BOI.TON & CO.. No. 81 McElderry's wharf. n8 tf _ | 1 DAMANTINE AND CHEMICAL XjLsperm Candles.—We have on hand a fine stock of Western and Eastern Adamantine Candles; short weight and full weight. Also Manhattanville Chemical Sperm ; Candles, all sizes, plain and fancy bars. Our Ada- j mantines are all of the b.-st quality. GRANT Ik j BROTHER, 61 Exchange Place. n- tf AMERICAN" CLINCH NAILS.— AIL sizes, sharp and flat point, on hand and for sale by M. KEITH, Jr. A SON, 23 South Charles street. 0c29 tf BACON. —50 hhds. Prime Bacon Sides and Shouldets, for sale by GEORGE & JENKINS, Com- ; merce st. n22-10t BROAD ARROW FLOUR.— 32 bbis. B. A. Flour, for sale by J. WHITEFORD, Spear's j wharf i'lstf | BUCKWHEAT MEAL—III hundreds and quarters; also fresh ground Corn Meal, for sale by SAM'L A. HOUSE, 286 West Pratt St., 2 doors East of Howard. nil) tf BACON. — 100 casks prime Sides and Shoulders Bacon, in superior order, for sale by HENRY ill EM AN \ SONS. n4 tf_ BAILS. — Millers' and Farmers' Grain Bags, 2, 2)4 and 3 bushels, for sale in lots to suit, by R. 11. AT WELL k CO., 68 South st., Bowly's wharf. oc2B-tf B l CKWIIEAT FLOUR, for family use, for sale by KEXSEY JOHNS Ac CO., Xos. 22 and 24 Commerce st. 0c27 tf BAY RUM.—S puncheons very choice Bay Rum, for sale by HALL k LOXEY, 56 Buchanan's wharf OCIS tf T1 UTTER.—6OO kegs prime glades, just f J received and for sale by DAVID T. 11l /.BY, II Ex change Place. ocß tf BURGUNDY PORT WINE, SOU (JR. casks of various grades, part low priced, in store and tor sale by C. H. MYERS k BRO. A sl7 tf BENGAL INDIGO.—S cases prime, for sale by It. J. BAKER, No. 36 South Charles st. sl3 tf EjjRANDYS, $ WHISKEYS, WINES, SEGARS. Large stocks at lowest rates always on hand WM. GRANGE k CO., je2 tf 3 Exchange Place. BRANDYWINE KILN OKI ED COLIN Meal, in barrels and hogsheads, for sale by JOHN S. WILLIAMS & BRO. fe22-ly. 52 Commerce street. CI A MPHINE AN D PINE OlL—Constant y\y on hand in prime order, and for sale at our Distil- I lery. No. 81 McElderry's wharf. HUGH BOLTON A; CO I nil tf CURRANTS. — >0 casks "new crop," lor sale by EDWARD L. PALMER, 4 Bowly's wharf. n25 tf CIANDLES. — I'.' boxes Solar Sperm Can- j J dies, a superior article, just received from Louisville, > and for sale by NEWCOMER k STONEBRAKER,Howard j st.. 3d door north of Pratt. n24 3t ti RAN BERK! liS.—2. J. FOLEY & BRO., 50 South st. its irj;: r.t CIHEESE. —500 boxes Eastern and West /em Prime Chesse for sale by CURTIS & POST, 43 ■ South street. rrJ3 lot CIORN MEAL— K resh ground constantly / for sale in lots to suit, at GEORGETOWN MILLS, j 114, 116 and 118 Smith's wharf. nl9 tf CI HAMPAGNE.—I )u<; ~de"Montebello and /Helmet Champagne, for sale by C. MORTON STEW ART, 52 S. (iay st. * nl3 2w (lOD 01L.—23 barrels landing and for sale /by HALL A LONEY, 56 Buchanan's wharf. nlO-tf (TETTE PORT AND BURGUNDY ./Port Wines.—loo qts. casks Burgundy Ports; 25 qts. casks drv do., in store and bonded warehouse; for sale byJ.B. CHARRON&CO., Agents, 132 and 134 West Lombard street, near Hanover street. nS tf TIMOTHY AND V-/ Quercitron Rark. wanted by JOHN F. PICKRELL A CO., 114 Smith's wharf. n3-tf CIUT NAILS.—A complete assortment of yjared Pratt k Son's superior Cut Nails, now in store ami for sale at lowest market rates, by M. KEITH, JR., A SON, Agents, 23 South Charles st. til tf COD FlSJl.—Fifteen drums of prime <|uali ty and medium size, now landing and for sale by THUS. WHITRIDGE A CD., Bowly's wharf, A oc3o tf CIASTILE SOAP.—IOO boxes Genuine J Red Mottled Castile Soap, just received and for sale by LAURENCE THOMSEN A CO., 63 Exchange Place. ocls tf COGNAC AND ROCHELLE BRAN DY—dark and pale. Scotch Whiskey, Holland Gin and Jamaica Spirits, of fine quality, by ilie demijohn or barrel, for sale by JXO. 11. O'DONOVAN, Jr., 33 Cheap side. ocl dtf CIURRANTS. —20 Bbls. Zant's, landing J and for sale by J. CROSBY A SON, 15 Bowly's wharf. s2O C , 64 Kvliarig'- ( l ie • oclS tf GMJNNV HAULS. —< 'unstainlv on luiiul ;ind f for sale at lowest market prices, by RICHARDSON A CO., 67 Exchange Place. . n22 tf (TALVANIZED [RON LIFE BOAT XKrari icis' Patent, made by the New Yrk Life Boat Manufacturing Co.; tor sale by R. H. AT WELL A CO., 08 Bowly's wharf. 0c22-tf GIEKMAN HAUDWARE AND CUT- I" I.ERY, imported and for gale at low prices, by H . A. ami F. MARISIKG, 4s \V. Lombard st. sis tf ILUE—IOO,OOO lbs. Glue assorted quali fies for sale by BAK EH BROTHERS k CO., gS-tf 32 and 34 South Charles gt (UJM X.I. BAKER, No. 36 SouthCliarleg st. si:; tf HAMS. —2,500 Prime Shipping Hams, for . sale by GEORGE A JENKINS, Commerce street. n22 6t HOMINY. —Fresh bent, < >r prime I THU choice Coffee of our own importation—it is much su perior to Mocha, and of double the strength of Java; for sale by R. H. AT WELL & CO., 56 Bowly's wharf. South street. _ IARD IN KEGS.— A Choice Article, for Jsnlr by SMITH & XICODEMI'S. , oclfi tf j LARD. —200 kegs Western Lard for sale I by HENRY RIEMAN & SONS, 24 Howard street. ocl4 tf MUSCAT WINE—De Frontignaii in boxes of one dozen, just received and for sale by I LAI'REXCE THOMSEX k CO., 64 Exchange Place. | 11*27 -1 f MESS FORK.—I()O bbls. Heavy Me>s i Pork, fur s.ilt' by GEORGE & JENKINS. n22 lOt | MILL FEED. —Of various kinds, con- ' stantly for sale in lots to suit, at GEORGETOWN \ M 1 M.S. 114,116 and 118 Smith's wharf. nl9 tf \ MOLASSES. —Choice Muscovado Molas- ! ses, in barrels and tierces, just arrived and fur sale i by GEO. SLATER, 10 Commerce st. ulB-tf \ HERRING AND ARE wives, landing and for sale by HALL & LOXEY, 56 Buchanan's wharf. nlO tf | MUSCAT WINKS.—go rases very supe ! perior Muscat 10. i-Yontignan; 20 casks low priced j do., for sale by J. B.CIIARRON & CO., Agents,*l32and 134 ! West Lombard street, near Hanover street. nS tf | Oi .M.M S CHAMPAGNE.— Veraenay, _]_▼ I Cabinet and Royal Rose, in pints and quarts, for sale byGEO ROLLINS, 14 N. Charles st. ocl2tf MATH, MIJLEER'.S CELEBRATED J Sparkling Hock ahd Moselle WIXKS, imported and ' for sale by W. A. k b. MARBURG, Sole Agents, 48 W. I Lombard st. s!8-tf MADDER. 20 casks, bright and free <>t .sand, for sale by R. J. BAK ER, No. 36South Charles st. si 3 tf AIBO Ci >KKKK. - 130 tegs .choice White Maracaibo Coffee, for sale by GEORtJE SLATER, 10 Commerce st. oc4tf M GLASSES.— II 11 litis. Superior W.I. Molasses, per sclir. i4 Thos. Winans," for sale by QUITZOW k Mt MULLEN, aulf) tf 47 s. Calvert street. "IV/f ACKEREL AND AI.FAY I YES. J.T B. 300 Bbls. Nos. 2 and 3 Mackerel. 100 Bbls. No. 1 Ah wives. Just received and for sale by W. D. SnURTZ k CO., ap24 tf No. 11 Commerce street. XIEW RACON, HAMS, SHOULDERS, Sides, Breast pieces, J.ard in barrels and kegs, for I sale at lowest market price, by G. CASSARD & SON, 407 I and 400 W. Baltimore st. n29-tf NEW FIGS.—I,I)OO drums landing, for sale by Si'IIWARTZ X; DIX, 117 Lombard H. n'24-tf | ]\J E\V CURRANTS.—2S casks landing, i 1 X for sale by SCHWARTZ & DIX. 117 Lombard 1 street. n24 tf j "VTAYASSA! NAVASSA!!—Brown Co lumbia GUANO, from Cooper's Navassa Island, iin i ported and for sale by WM. F. MURDOCH, aull-tf No. 5 O'Donnell's Wharf. OLD RYE WHISKEY.—Very choice Old Rye Whiskey in bbls., for sale ly GEO. L. HAR ! RISON, 6 O'Donnell's wharf. n29-tf OLIVES AND CAPERS.—A froh sup ply of Seville and Verdalle's Olives; also, nonpariel I and su)>erfine Capers, just received; for sale by LAUR ENCE THOMSBN & CO., 64 Exchange Place. * n27 tf OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WlllS kies of various grades and brands, some very old and j choice, in store and for sale by C. H. MYERS k BRO. nl6 tf A O'i'ARD, DUFI Y rV CO., BRANDY, vintages 1849 and 1851, Pale, in qr. casks, for sale from bonded warehouse by C. H. MYERS k BRO. A n4-tf OCTAGON "STEEL FOR DRILLS—A complete assonment of Naylor's k Marshall's Octagon Cast .Steel, % to ljj in., on hand and for sale by M. KEITH, Jr. k SON., Agents, 23 South Charles street. 0c29 tf OXALIC ACID.— I,OOO lbs. just received, aud for sale by R. J. BAKER, 36 South Charles | street. 0c26-tf OAKUM. —Messrs. Flume & Co.'s Prime Oakum in lots 1 .0 suit purchasers, for sale by CITAS. I PENDERGAST, No. 77 Smith's wharf. 0c25 tf OLD RYE WHISKEY. Of very supe rior quality, in barrels and demijohns of from one to I five gallons, for sale by JXO. H. O'DONOVAN, Jr.. 33 i Cheapside. ocl-dtf OLD RYE WHISKEY.—7SbbIs. D. I n ger's, Pure Rye. warranted. 100 bbls. S. HORIN ES' Old Rye; * 50 44 MT. .ETNA ditto. 50 t4 FUNK ditto, and various other braads Old Rye WHISKEY, pure as re ceived from the manufacturers, for sale by JAMES WHITEFORD, au2s- d4m Spear's wharf. OLD RYE WHISKEY. Copper distilled, a choice article, for sale by J. A J. M. GIRVIX, til 1 -tf 93. Smith's wharf. OLD IRON. A quantity for sale by KNOX A CO., aulS-tf 9 Grocers' Exchange. PITCH. —20U bbls. Pitch, in good order, J and for sale by JAS. CORNER A SONS. n24-tf PURE CIDER—2O bbls" Sweet Cider, pure juice of sound apples, a superior article, received and for sale by J. F. MILLER A CO., 79 Bowly's wharf. n22lw PA iJM OIL. I "•),(K> lbs. to airive, ir sale by R. 11. AT WELL A CO., 6S South street, Bow ly's wharf. nliitf PIMENTO— For iSe by RICHARDSON A CO., 67 Exchange Place. n9 tf PI i * IRON.—2OO tons Car-Wheel Iron; 300 do. Baltimore forge, iu yard and for sale by STEPHEN s LEE, 50 Smth Gay street. nB-tf PEPPER AM) IMMKVi'oT 350 BARS IN BOND AND DUTY PAID 400 " PEPPER. For sale by W. 11. CRAWFORD & CO., je3-tf 62 South Street. PORT AND CLARET \VI.\Ks, S E G A R S , Ac. Large stocks always in and out of Bond. FINE VIR* GINIA APPLE BRANDY. WM. GRANGE A CO., je3-tf 3 Exchange Place PUMH'E STONE.— ( .K) casks Pumice Stone for sale by F. 1,. 15RAUXS & CO.' fe22 tf No. 11 Cbeapside, cor. of I.ombanl St. QUERCITRON BARK: Wanted by KNOX & CO., anlS-tf 9 tirocers' Exchange. IJOSJiS. —2,000 Itlils. Common Rosin, for w sale by JAS. CORNER k SONS. n24-tf RICE. —Constantly on hand and for sale by RICHARDSON A CO., 67 Exchange Place. nl9-tf RAMSAY'S WHISKEY.—IO puncheons John Ramsay's Islay Malt Whiskey, to arrive per shin "(Vrrogordo" direct, now due, for sale by C. 11. MYERS & BRO A nls tf ROSIN.- TSS BBLS. DAILY EXPECT ed to arrive, for sale by CHAS. H. MYERS A BRO. A 0c22-tf SEEDLESS RAISINS.—IOO mats land ing and for sale by JAMES SLOAN, 91 Lombard st. n29 tf S HOOKS.—450 suspir and molasses Siiooks, for salr by JAS. CORNER .V SONS. n24 If SCOTCH WHISKEY—The celebrated Highland Malt Whiskey, part very old and fine, for sale from U. S. Bonded Warehouse, by LAURENCE THOMSEN k CO., Exchange Place. n22 tf SALMON. —15 barrels No. 1 Salmon, land ing and for sale by HALL A LONEY, 56 Buchanan's wharf. II 10 tf SHERRY WINE, of fine quality, by the cask or demijohn, for sale by JNO. H. O'DONOVAN, Jr., 33 Cheapside. ocl-dtf SHER 11V W INKS, 25 qts. casks Superior Table Sherry. 10 " " Golden do. 5 44 44 Amontilado do 10 44 44 Cabinet do. in store or bonded warehouse, for sale bv J. B. CHARRON A CO.. Agents,l32 and 134 West Lomba: .1 street, near Han over street. nB-tf SEIGNF/ITE iIRANDV—Ft.r sale, to arrive per bark 44 Anua," from Roclielle, by C. H. MYERS A BRO. A n 4 tf QPIRITS TURPENTINE—ConstantIv on kJhand. and for sale by HUGH BOLTON A CO., No. 81 McElderiy's wharf. n8 tf SALT. 2,000 sacks Jeffrey & Darcey's Fine and Ground Alum Salt, for sale by GEO. SLATER, 10 Commerce street 0c29 tf QILVKR SPUING Fl.OUß.—Mamiliie- and for sale by K ENSEY JOHN'S A CO., Nos. 22 and 24 Commerce st. 0c27 tf SALT CAKE.— S ions Salt (lake for Ag ricultural purposes, ground in casks, for sale by R. J. BAK ER, 30 South Charles street. oc2o tf SALT. —250 bushels Salt, suitable for Agri cultural purposes. For sale by 11 ENRY RIEMAN A SDNS, 24 N. Howard street. 0c23 tf SOAP AND STAID 11. WESTERN German and Olive Soap, and Wood's Superior lVarl Starch, for sale ly GRANT A BRO., 01 Exchange Place. ocflO tf SOAP. German and Olive Soap -100 boxes Cincinnati German Soup; 100 do. do. Olive Soap, for sale by GRANT A BROTHER, 01 Exchange Place. oef tf SUGAR CUItED HAMS, id t li:> most fa vorite brands, for sale by SMITH A NICODEMUS, Ball (more st nlB tf SALT. —2,000 sacks Jell'rey iV Darcey's Fine Suit, direct importation; for sale by GEO. SLA TER. 10Commerce st dB tf SALT.— 5,000 Bushels Turk's Island Salt, in store, for Hale by HALL A LONEY, au2l tf 86 Buchanan's whf. OCYTHES. kj 500 DOZEN "DARLINO'S" ANT) "WALDRON'S' Stamp American Corn ami (ii-ios Scythes. Also, SCYTHE SHEATHS, SCYTHE STONES, anil SCYTHE SHARPEN ERS. For sale at factory rates hy HISS k COLE, jel tf 27 ami 29 South Charles Street. SHAD AND HERRING. •Inst received, a splendid lot of No. 1 Shad and Herring, for sale at lowest rates, by W D. SHURTZ A CO., my 26 tf No. 11 Commerce Street. SPICES -SPICES—SPICES. PEPPER—B(H) bags prime Sumatra. MM ENTO—6OO bags prime Jamaica. CASSIA—2.S!h) mat* and cases Canton. GLNG ER—2IH) bags East India. C'LOV ES—IOO bales Zanzibar. NUTMEGS—S,OOO lbs. Penang and'GovH No. 1. MACE—2,SOO lbs. Government No. 1. Also, a full assortment of GROUND SPICKS, MUS TARD, Ac., for .-ale to the wholesale trade of this city, the South, at nl West, at same prices and time as any other house in the Union. W. H. CRAM FORD A CO., Proprietors Phmnix Spice Mills, jil9 62 South street. CfARDINES, OUVEOILANDCASTILE Osoap, for gale by C. II MYERS * BRO. a nl4f rpiMOTHY SEED.*-200 Bushels Ohio 1 Timothy Seed just received and for sale by B. T. EL DER, 120 S." Eutaw gt., opposite B. k O. R. R. Depot. oc2t!-tr QQUARE AND HEXAGON NUTS, 0 WASHERS and CLINCH RINGS.-All sizes com gtantly on hand. Also SHIP SCRAPERS Mid SHII AUCERS for sale by DUGAN & JEN KINS, jvio tf Mo. 21 South Charles street. rI V\l.—:!(wl bills. Tar, ill good order, for sale 1 by JAS. CORNER & SONS. >'2* ,f _ rjlEA.—A'few half chests in store and for A sale by C. MORTON STEWART, 52 South Gay street. nl3-lw ™ ISLAND SALT —IO,OOO bush -JL els Turk's Island Salt, to arrive; for sale by PEN DEKGAST BRoS., 77 Smith's wharf, up stairs. oc7 tf ITERDIGRIS, EXTRA DRY.—3O sacks; T 20 boxes (25 lbs.) powdered; 500 lbs. in balls; for sale by R. J. BAKER, 36 s. Charles st. nl7 tf WALNUTS. —50 bags Naples and Sicily, for sale by SCHWARTZ & DIX, 117 Lombu'id street. n24 tf "IATESTERN BUTTER.—IO Lhls. solid V T packed. POUSIAIRAT & McCULI.Y, Xos. 47 and 49 Light st. n23 tf "IX/"ABASH BACON. f f 130 hhds. choice Sides—Wabash cured and smoked. 40 44 4 ' Shoulders, 4k " '• 15 44 44 Hams, 44 44 4k 500 bbls. superior Extra Ohio Flour, suitable for family use; 300 bbls. pure Bourbon and Old Rye Whiskies; just received by B. T. ELDER, 120 S. En taw st., opposite II k O. R. R. - tat in n. n1 s tf V*7ELCH'S Pjpmium FAMILY FLOUR. v v —A constant supply of this celebrated family flour for sale by quantity or single bbl., at lowest prices, by NEWCOMER & STOXEBRAKER, Howard st., 3d door north of Pratt. nls-6t WHISKEY. —.5(1 Mils. Kentucky Whiskey for sale by JOHN F. PICKREI.I. & CO., 114 Smith's wharf. n3 tf "IX7TNES.-100 Pipes and I Casks Sicily; V ▼ 20 )%, casks Malaga, sweet, now in bond, will be sold at reduced prices, in bond or duty paid. J. CROSBY & SON, 15 Bowly's wharf. oco-tf WESTERN ADAMANTINE CAN DLES of the best brands, for sale by GRANT & BRO., 61 Exchange Place. 524 tf in CASKS POT aiid PEARL ASHES, 11/ for sale by R. J. BAK ER. 36 S. Charles st. nl6 tf <.) X BBLS. OF RICHARDSON OLD Whiskey 7 years old, and warranted from the pure Rye, for sale at 1 w price at R. KRAILS & CO., 13Cheap side, one door south of Lombard st. iil3tf HHDS. KENTUi K Y TOBA< < <>, sale by WARWICK, FRICK k BALL, No. 60 South street. oc2o tf crjj HHDS. CHOICE PORTO RICO SU R, for sale by G Eo. SLATER, 10 Commerce st. ocls tf KQ CASES BEST ENGLISH CAST C/v/ Steel, for machinery and tunnelling purpo-*e, by DUGAN k JENKINS, 21 S. Charles street. oc9 4/\UASKS PRIMK BA( ON SHOUL rV/ ders, in store and for sale by SMITH NICODE Mi S, Baltimore st. n!3 tf K/VMSSKS FiilME WESTERN BACON Sides, in store and for sale by SMITH k NJCoDK- M I S. Baltimore st. n!3 tf 1 ADfAt KS ul PULVERISED < OAI.S, I V/v/for Rectifying, for sale by R. KRAU3 k CO., No. 13 Cheapside, one door south of Lombard st. nl3 tf IAA Tierces Choice SHIPPING HAMS, I \ /V/short cut and put up in yellow bags, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by G NTHKR & RODKWALD, 90 Lombard street, one door s of Exchange Place. 823-tfr I P.(\ KMPT\ 15151,5. KOK SAI.K 15V I ' ' DUGAN & JENKINS, 21 South Chavles S street. oc9 QAA BOXES TACKS, ALSO 500 small cases of same, packed for shipment, by DUGAN A JENKINS, 21 S. Charles street. oc9 QFMWXES CURLED ITALIAN MAC /wV/l/CAKONI, for sale by J. CROSBY A SON, 15 ! Bowly's wharf. oeS-tf ' 0^1 Bales bright Missouri HEMP, for /W / in lots to suit the wants of the trade—by GUNTHER A KODEWALD, 90 Lombard street, one door ! West <>f Exchange Place. 523 tfr ; Qnn Ul,ls - Choice OLD RYE and HOI R OY/Übon WHISKEYS, warranted pure, for sale by GUNTIIEK & RODEWALD, 90 Lombard street, one door i West of Exchange Place. 523 tfr Kftf\ BAGS CHOICE OLD GOV. JAVA, *J\J\J.Maracaibo and White Laguayra Coffee, for sale by G E4>. SLATER, 10 Commerce street. 0c29-tf SAA BAGS STRICTLY PRIME RIO vJ Coffee; 400 bags medium grade Coffee, for sale by GEO. SLATER, 10 Commerce st. nlB tf O/A/A Hhds. <•! Kentucky and Mason coun (3v/Vf 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 A ROD EWA LI), 90 Lombard street, one door West of Ex change Place. 523-tfr f)r| f|T|r| ORANGES.—Very fine; 20 bags 1 vica Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux do., 50 boxes Citron; 200 boxes Raisins; for sale low by JAS. SLOAN, 91 Lombard st. n25-tf ')NNNM FEET OF GAS AND WATER PIPE, from X to 2# in. diameter, for sale low by DUGAN k JENKINS, jylO-tf No. 21 South Charles street, Bait. A PER HANGINGS: HOWELL A BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS, 260 BALTIMORE ST., OPPOSITE HANOVER, Are now receiving their fall supply of their superior PA PER HANGINGS. The stock will prove on examination to be as large as any in the country, embracing every thing new and desirable, of the richest and cheapest de scriptions—FßENCH, directly imported, as well as our own manufacture. Having increased our facilities by introducing new and improved machinery into our Factoiy—customers can de pend on the quality and style of the goods, as also the prompt fulfillment of orders. Our assortment of GOLD PAPERS, VELVETS, WOOD IMITATIONS, PANEI.INGS, BORDERS, CURTAIN PA PERS, Ac., is very extensive and cannot fail to please. Orders from the country promptly filled. PAPER put on in the best manner, and promptly. s2ltf MARYLAND LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY. E. F. LUPTON'S IMPROVED PATENT ENAMELED LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, WITH SCREW INSULATORS, Sold Wholesale and Retail at bis Desk, No. 3 MECHANICS' EXCHANGE, SUN IRON BUILDING, IIA L TIMORE. Copper and Enameled Rods constructed on Ships, Dwell ings ami Public Buildings, in the safest and best manner. Also for sale, Lightni. Rod Points, Glass Insulators and Trimmings, for putting up rods. ALL ORDERS FKEAI.EUS IN MANUFACTURED AND LEAF TODACCO, Anil im porters of HAVANA. PRINCIPE AND HERMAN SEGARS, Anil Manufacturers of Domestic. Also keep constantly on lianil, PIPES of every kinil, Snuffs anil Smoking Tobacco, Tobacco Knives, Ac., at low est market prices. No. 96 LOMBARO STREET, RAETIMORE Terms to regular customers, 4 mouths. First Rills in variably cash. slO-tf OPERA GLASSES.—Iust received a very superior lot ofOpera Glasses at WEBB'S JEWEI.RV STORE S. E. corner of Baltimore ami Charles street. _ _ UTTI.RHULD'S RAILWAY S3cOAt. BUHNER, or If,RUMINATING GAS T'JtW. BURNER, five sizes, for Parlors, Halls, Sitting Rooms or War. bouse. This STOVE is guaranteed to be the most ECONOMICAL, the BEST HEATING, ami the most brilliantly illuminated STOVE in the market. Call and see them at BOBBINS CO.'S, 46 and 4* I.ight street, corner of Baldernton street, below Lombard (west side). NKW RAISINS,(TRUANTS, CITRON DATES AND AI.MONDS,for sale low, H. W. DUN CAN, S. E. corner Fayette and nestreets, oc!8 tf Shipping. FOR HAVANA— y It KG t' I. A R LI X K ■ias£ The newly metalled brig SEQUIN, (.'apt. Ti"". heard. will be*despatched as above on Ist. prox. For freight or passage apply to WORRELL A: RANDALL, n27-3t 58 Exchange Place. UNION ONE FOR CALLAO -DIRECT FROM NEW YORK.—The A1 half -#nVaOGPniii.i>i-r Ship KATE SWEATLANI), Spauld ing, Master, having.nearly all her cargo engaged, will have dispatch. For freight or passage, having line ac commodations, apply to W. RIIOADS & SON, nl6-tf corner Smith's wharf and Pratt street. UNION LINE—CHINA PACK ET FOR HONG KONG AND SHANGHEA, _\K.\V YORK.—The fine Clipper Ship EASTERN . 'STATE, I'. C. Kilburn, Master, will have quick dispatch for the above i>ort, having two-thirds of her cargo engaged. Insurance guarantied at the lowest rates. For freight or passage, having tine accommoda tions for 10 cabin passengers, applv to n!6 tf W. RHOAP3 k SON. ; ; FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.— THE MERCHANTS' LINE.—To sail on SAT 1 RDA Y. Dec. 4th. —The new clipper schoon er"iN. W. SMITH," J P. Wyatt, master, will sail as above. For freight or passage, apply to CHARLES PKXPERGAST, No. 77 Smith's wharf, j tti'"All charges paid on goods shipped by this line and j goods sent,to my address, will be forwarded free of commis sion. Shippers by this Line will please send duplicate receipts with each lot of goods. C. P. I HENRY P. RUSSELL, Esq., Agent in Charles on. n3O tf MASON'S REGULAR WEEK hV LINE OF PACKETS FOR WII.MING- j 'S.—*•' I.e A1 clipper schooner "LOl'l SI AN A," < apt. ft Mitchell, now receiving freight for the above place, will sail positively on SATURDAY NEXT, j 4th prox., full or not full. PUNXOCK k WEATIIERLY, No. 117 Smith's wharf. Goods sent to our address will he forwarded free of com mission, and all charges thereon promptly paid. IT WILL PLEASE SEND DUPLICATE RECEIPTS, AND AD DRESS TO MASON'S LINK. Mtssrs. RUSSELL & RRO., Agents in Wiluington. n29 tf BAI /nMORE 1 -1 N E ( >F PACKETS TO CHARLESTON, S.C.—Schr. "BKILI.IAN r." Cant. will re (MVC Ireigiit this week and sail with dispatch Shippers by this line will be furnished w tli good ves sels and prompt dispatch. All goods sent to mr address will be forwarded free of commission, and all charges thereon pain. For terms or freight apply to TRACERS A: MITCLKLL, No. 2 Speir's wharf, if. F. RAKER A: CO., Agents in Charleston n'29 tf A FOR BREMEN. i A The AI Oldenburg brig NEPrUN, Drees, ' Master, will have quick dispatch for the ! above port. For freight or passage, apply to F L. BRAUNS k CO., j n!2-tf corner of Cheapslde and Lombard st "ISASIV FOR HAVRE. i to SAIL ABOUT 15TH NOVEMBER, inst. I The superior A1 s)ii] "SIR JOHN | ! FRANKLIN," Capt. Gull. For freight, heavy or light of ! i small stowage, or passage having fine Cabin acconunoda- ' | lions, apply to LAMBERT GITTINGS, No. 58 Buchanan's wharf. Or, B. M HODGES, Esq., cor. Lombard ami Gay sts. i nS-tf FOR NORFOLK"&PORTS | MOUTH, VA Schr. .IAS. H. ETHER AGE, illSgf'aiktain Edmondson, will receive freight on MuN DA V , ami sail with dispatch. For terras, apply to TRACERS & MITCHELL, n27-tf No. 2 Spear's wharf. V' ;iA Foil sAN ri{.\.\< is< <>.— —Ci 11. EM A N"S LlNE.—Clipper of SATUR i -RDAY December 4tli. 1858.—'The famous ex j reine A1 clipper ship "COMET." Todd, commander, is now i rapidly loading in New York, and will receive proinpt dis patch as above. For freight apply to PEN D ERG AST BROS., I n23 tf 77 Smith's wharf, up stairs. I iSTA KOR NEW ORLEANS—DIS PATCH LINE.—LOADS UP TOWN.—The | regular packet bark NASHUA, A. A. Lewis, ' mas J ter < having about two-thirds her cargo onboard, is : rapidly filling up and will have quick dispatch. For the ! bulk of 400 barrels freight or passage, having good accom i modations apply to HKSLEN Ac ROGERS, agents, north j west corner Pratt and Gay streets i The schooner POTOMAC will succeed the Nashua. I n26 tf BOSTON. —The regular packet I schr. JOHN HOWARD, J O. Baker, master, ! I ntvi nu -I large portion of her cargo engaged, ; will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight or pas sage apply to HESLEN k ROGERS, northwest corner , Pratt and Gay streets. nls tf §g A MOBILE.—REGULAR LINK The fine bark UNION, Hendricks, master, ! now ready to receive freight, ami having I a large portion of her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight or passage apply to HES LEN & ROGERS, northwest corner Pratt ami Gay i streets. n!5 tf ■a;;A FOR NORFOLK.—The schr. ' MARY, will receive freight at No. 1 To | ;2*S£gyS£baeeo Warehouse, and have dispatch. Ap } ply to N. E. BERRY. I nl2 tf No. 03 Pratt st. FOR SAN FRANCISCO: ! •WPsSk COLEMAN' S LINK. ■feS* CLIPPER OF SATURDAY. NnV. I.lth. j The elegant extreme clipper ship "NEPTUNE'S FA VORITE,'Lane, Commander, is now rapidly loading in New York, and will receive prompt dispatch as above.— j For freight, apply to PEN DKRGAST BROTHERS, n5 tf 77 Smith's wharf, up stairs. MASON'S OLD LINE OF ! PACKETS BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND WTI MIVfiTIIV N.C. i 'I lie undersigned having taken charge of the above line ! of packets, beg to inform the shipping community that i they will hereafter dispatch EVERY SATURDAY, full or i not full, one of the following first class vessels, from • Smith's wharf. Schr. LOUISIANA Capt. Mitchell. ; Schr. FLORIDA Capt. Tall. Schr. T. G. WORRKL Capt. Hubbard. Schr. REINDEER Capt. Stevenson. Schr. NORTH CAROLINA capt. McGuire. Schr. FLYING SCUD Capt Carmine. DUNNOCK WEATIIERLY, 117 Smith's wharf. RUSSELL A- BltO., Agents in Wilmington, N. C., will ! promptly forward goods consigned fo their care. I Goods sent to our address will be forwarded free of com mission and all charges thereon promptly paid. DUNNOCK it WEATIIERLY Having resigned the above line in favor of our friends Messrs. DUNNOCK & WEATIIERLY, who are prepared with their own vessels to carry it on according to the ; above desirable arrangement, we solicit for them from the I shippers that liberal support which their energy and en i torprise deserve. nl tf MASON BROS. FOR HUSTON KXI'KKSS LINE The regular packet barque EDWARD •**, *'• 1 ' C t'T 11: nl in ST. We invite the attention of tlie trade to our large and well assorted stock of German and Domestic CIGARS, which our superior facilities enable us to sell at the lowest figures. Large contracts made by us in Germany during the dull times permit us to hold out extra inducements at present, ami the trade will (Ind it their interest to exam neour stock before purchasing elsewhere. -I s 11 TSJEW STYLE TOWELL RACKS.— Made of Wood covered with Tin. The tin prevents j the wood from warping and breaking, and tin- wood keeps the tin from becoming bruised, A:c., making a ''gnt and j substantial article, thought to be superior to all other J kinds. % Kor sale wholesale anil rt ' tail ( .,'j'| !Tl \ X &c 0 Importers and Dealers in House-furnishing Goods of every n 3_tf description, 216 and 218 Balto. St. GOLD'S IMPROVED AUTOMATIC STEAM HEATER Pl'T UP ANI) GUARANTEED wSiH.TO WORK PERFECTLY, by BOBBINS & CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Light street. N. B. This HEATER can he put up complete at a very little more cost than a Hot Air Furnace, while its advan tages over Hot-Air are almost innumerable. s3u tf WIDOW CLICQUOT'S CHAMPAGNE 11 An invoice of this celebrated and scarceWlNE daily expected. For sale wholesale and retail, by GEO. HOI,I.INS, aulO-tf Corngr Jgyetteand Charles sis VI/AI.M T AND MAHOGANY. In v T Plank, Boards, Scantling and Veneers, for sale by JOS. THOMAS & SON, corner Park and Clay streets. oc4 tf F I TEAS. Choice Green and Black Teas JL. which are of the choicest selection at tlie lowest cash price, H. W. DUNCAN, S. E. corner Fayette and Pino streets. oel6 tf Ol.l) SALT.—2-MI Imslicls Sail. suitable for agricultural purposes; for sale by HENRY RIE MAX k SONS,24 X. Howard St. nl7 tf OTICKNEY & < 0., U DEALERS IN NAILS,COAL AND IRON, No. 57 Exchange Place, up stairs. fe2s-tf BEDFORD SPRING WATER.— WE have In store, fresh from tlie Springs, a lot of Bed ford Water, in whole and half hbls. P. TIERNAN it SON, 12 N. Charles St. s'23-tf HAMS. Choice Sugar Hams, Beet TONGUES AND LARD, at the lowest cash prices, 11. W. DUNCAN, S. E. corner Fayette and Pine streets. * oclft tf STORAGE WANTED—In Waivhoiise E3Nil. 77 Smith's wharf, on first floor at low rates, apply to CHARLES PENDKRGAST, No. 77 Smith's wharf. 0c25 tf Mamsfiips. FOR CHARLESTON. PASSENGER LINK, well-known and favorite steamer THOMAS SWANN. J. T. RAMSAY, commander, will leave for the above port on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the Ist December, at 3 o'clock F. M. Fare sls, including state room. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply to A. C. HALL, Agent, n-7-41 116 Spear's wharf. ■*--£* BALTI.MOKK AND SWAN <. "E f?T XAII STKAMSIIII' 0(1. To SOUTHERN SHlPPEßS.—Freights to Augusta, Calhoun, Newman. Atalanta, Dal ton, La (•'range. Marietta, Ringgold, Kingston. Rome, West Point, and to every part of put through at much lower rates, with more promptness, than via Charleston; also, for every pari of East Tennessee, Northern parts of Ala bama and Florida, put through at same low rates. Ship pers can rely upon every attention paid to their interests, and NO EX I HAS charged of any kind—prompt to the day of sailing—a ship leaving for Savannah EVERY SATUR DAY, at 12o'clock M. Apply to T. H. BELT, JR., Agent, Union Dock. N. I.—Freight for Al GUSTA, and all points on tlieSa vannah River, put. through entirely by water. nl9 tf FREIGHT IV PASSENGER FIHWFCLIXE CROMWELL'S LINK OF STEAM WJAMBKAERS FOR CHARLESTON Shippers are hereby notified that a Steamer of this Line will leave for Charleston every SAT UK DA Y, at 3 o'clock P. M. Merchandise destined for the points named below will he reshipped at Charleston, free of commission, itutue diately on arrival of the Steamers: Augusta, Georgia. Newman, Georgia Atlanta, " . La Grange, " Marietta, u AVest Point, 14 Kingston, 44 Chattanooga, Tenn Calhoun, 44 Nashville, 44 Dalton, " Knoxvile, 41 Kingold, 44 Tuscumbia, 44 Rome, 44 Memphis, 44 As well as all other points on the South Carolina and connecting Railroads. Shippers may rely goods being taken as low by this route as by any other. Fare to Charleston, First Class sls, including State Room; do. Second Class, $lO. For further information apply to A. C HALL, Agent. n!7-2w 116 Spear's wharf J* 'RUAIVVFLI/S LIIMK FOR <1 Tl frf> CHARLESTON. The Steamship FAT.\ I'SCO, L. H. Lay field, eoinmaiider, of this 1 in.-, will leave for Charleston on SATURDAY, 20th inst, at 3 o'clock, P.M. For ftreigh or passage, apply to A. C. HALL, Agent, 116 Spears' wharf K7"Fare including state rooms $15.00. uls-l SATCE"OM VV ELX'S GREAT & EASTERN, WESTERN AND SOUTHERN STEAMSHIF FREIGHT AND PASSEN GER LINE. The TEN STEAMERS of this Line are now in first rat order, and the Aged! announces to the business commu nity that a Steamer will leave 116 Spear's Wharf, Balti inure, 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 011 open policies at their office, at one-eighth percent. This Insurance will be ef fected for the account of the owners of the property, (loss if any payable to tbem) with the most resjionsible Compa nies, whose certificate will be 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, 116 Spear's Wharf, Balto. A. B. CROMWELL, & CO., cor. Washington & Albany sts., N Y. JOHN W. CALDWELL, Agent, 5*24 tf. Charleston. S. C. s;ul Alarms. N 11 LA DELHI IA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. WIN TF. /.' A IIRA N4IKMFN T On and after MONDAY, Nov. 29th. Passenger trains for Philadelphia will leave PRESIDENT STREET DEPOT DAILY (except Sundays) as follows : EXPRESS TRAIN at 8.30 o'clock A. M., WAY MAI I at 12 M.: EV EX ING M AIL at 6.40 F. M. ON SUNDAYS at 5.40 P. M. only. All trains contact with New York Trains except 5.40 F. M., on Saturdays. From PHILADELPHIA to BALTIMORE at 8 A. M. 1 P. M. and 11 F. M. From HAVRE DE GRACE and intermediate places at 6 o'clock F. M. FOR SEA FORD, DELAWARE. Passengers leaving Baltimore at 8.30 A. M., connect at Wilmington with 2 10 F. M. train, and 5.40 F. M. from Baltimore with 9.25 A. M. train. NOTICE—A U colored persons, whether bond or free, 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 he passed over any portion of the road. 1)20 tf WM. CRAWFORD, Agent. JQjX* iflR J'I ' 0 1 u ' • ffr g T3gPl lI IHT WFST AND SOUTH. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. On and after November 29th, ISSS, the trains will run as follows: Leave Camden Station, Baltimore—Mail (except Sun ; day) at 8.30 A. M.; Express daily at 5.05 F. M., forjii.L \ FARTS OF THE WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTH j WEST. The Mail reaches Cumberland at 5.40 and Pied • i mond at 7.10 F.M . and lies over next morning. The Ex | press goes directly through. FOR WAV PASSENGERS. ! Between Baltimore and Piedmont take the 830 A. M j train; between Piedmont and Wheeling, and between 1 Grafton and l'arkersburg, take the 5.05 P. M. train from j Baltimore. THE FREDERICK TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 4.10 F • M., and from Frederick at 9 A. M. 1 THE KLLICOTT'S MILLS TRAIN leaves Baltimore at I 6.20 A. M., and 3.30 F. M.,and Ellicott's Mills at 7.50 A. M. I and 6.40 P. M. FOR WASHINGTON AND TIIK SOUTH. I Leave Baltimore at (J. 30 and 8.0 A. M., and 3.30 and ! 5.30 F. M. On Sundays at 4.30 A. M. only. Leaves Wash j ing ton for Baltimore at 6.10 ami 7 45 A. M., and 3.40 and I 4.35 P. M. On Sundays at 3.40 F. M. only. The second and third trains only from Baltimore stop at way points j The second and fourth trains froui Baltimore and Wash i ington connect with trains on the Annapolis Road. < For tickets of every kind, information, Ac., apply to J. T. ENGLAND, Agent, or at the Ticket Office, Camden i station. W. F. SMITH, Master of Transportation I L. K. COLE, General Ticket Agent. n27 tf NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY . -^s. —.1 CHAXfiK OF IIOL'KS ANI> TRAINS. FAIL AHR A AOFMFXr. THE NORTHKK.V CKNTIIAI, KAII.W AY win pleted, and in operation to W illianisport, are niakin • close 1 ronnections with trains over tin* Williamsport and Klmira New York and Erie and Canandaigiia KailromU for WILLI A \l SI'oRT, KLMIRA. ROCHESTER, SYRACUSE NIAGARA FALLS, RING 11.\ MPToN, BUFFALO, B 'A VIA, OSWEGO, AND ALL THE TOWNS AND CITIES IN WESTERN NEW YORK AND CANADA. On and after October 7tli, trains will run as follows: Passengers for Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Ilarrisburg, Car lisle, ChamlH*rsburg, Lancaster, leave Calv*u*t Station a 5.15 A. M. and 4.30, F. M. Through to Niagara and HaJTalo in 17 \otirs. Passengers for Pittsburg, Chicago. Cine ii rati, St Loui and other cities and towns in the West, Norte ami South west, leave Calvert Station at 8.15 A. M. and 10. F. M. For Bedford Springs passengers leave by trains at x, \ M. and 10, P. M., connecting with the Pennsylvania au Broad Top Railroads. ! All trains stop at regular way stations. Fare to Klmira $7 Do. Niagara Falls 10 Do. Buffalo 10 Baggage checked through to all principal points WEST ■ and NORTH. Passengers have the opportunity of stopping over at any point, or any of the cities, oxl the route, and resume tliei seats at pleasure. By the completion of this road to William sport, we re fer the Travelers to th.' following comparison of distance By Northern Central Railway. By New York 255 KLMIRA ...459 292 OWEGO 423 314 BINGHAM PTO V. 401 324 CANAND/ iGUA 551 353 ROCHESTER 558 374 BATAVJA....- 690 394 SYRACUSE 477 421 NIAGARA FALLS 627 429 OSWEGO 512 ! 404 BUFFALO 609 442 DUNKIRK 646 For THROUGH TICKETS and further correct and relia ble information apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert Station N. E. corner of Calvert and Franklin streets, Baltimore. "<'7 tf ('. C. APKKOX. Superintendent. Steamboats. -,.*irr* K(,K FKEDERICKSHI HO, \* A .—The steamer WM. SEL DEN, W. B. | Kirwan,captain, leaves her wharf, foot of South street, every TUESDAY, at 4 P. M., for the above place, stop ping at all 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 hills of lading of the form used can be had on board. Freights to all points except Fred ericksburg and Baltimore must be prepaid. For freight or passage, having excellent state room accommodation! } apply in Baltimore 011 Board the Boat. Agents in Fredericksburg, | oclS-tf A. K. PHILLIPS It CO. r .-*[KT • PV>R THE SOUTIJ MmDIRECT FROM NKW YORK, cHi..A DELPHI A ami BALTIMORE, via the " II A Y LINE," TO NORFOLKWELHOX, RALF.ICH. WII.MINCTON. CHARLESTON, AUGUSTA, ATLANTA. MONT OOMKRY, AND NEW ORLEANS. SPRING AM! SUMMER ARRANGEMENT DAILY, (except Sundays,) via RAY LINE & SEA BOARD & ROANOKE RAII.ROAD TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED PLACES. The Schedule being so arranged that the traveler is sub j jectto No NIGHT TRAVEL on the Railroad from NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON, X. C. THROUGH TICKETS From New York to Wilmington. N. C. $lB 00 I 44 44 Weldoii. N.C , - 12 60 44 44 Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., 850 I 44 Phi lad a. to Wilmington, X. C., - - 16 00 I " 44 Weldon.N.C., - - - - 19 50 " * Norfolk ami Portsmouth, Va., 650 44 Baltimore to Wilmington, N.C'., - 14 50 | " Weldon.N.C. 900 | t ** x or foik and Portsmouth, Va. - 500 XLj*r Passengers and their baggage conveyed fret of ' chorqp 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 nil/hi at any point, and resume their trip by daylight. W PARTICULAR NOTICE. Passengers from New 1 York and Philadelphia by this Line will have their bag gage checked t Baltimore, only; from whence it will le checked on the Bay Boats to Weldon, X. C., and from thence to points as Car South as Augusta, Ga. For further information and Through Tickets, (which arc good by the Bin or Mail Line,) apply in NEW YORK at the Company's Office, No. 229 Broadway, corner of Bar ! day st , above the Astor House; or at the New Jersey Rail road office, foot of Courtland street. In PHILADKI. FHIA at the Company's Office, N. 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 Union Dock, or on board the Bay Steamers. The new and beautiful Steamer LOUISIANA, of 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, ('apt. G. W. Russell, and NORTH CAROLINA, Capt .1 is Cannon, having unsnrpasstra state room aiul berth accommoda tions. The Norfolk or Bav Line Steamers will leave the Com panv's wharf, UNION DOCK, FOOT OF CONCORD STREET, Daily, Sundays excepted. K-jr AT 5 O'CLOCK, P. Or immediately after the arrival of the Express Train which leaves New York at 8 A.M., and Philadelphia a 12* P. M. The following is the Schedule: LEAVE LEAVE New York, at S o'clock, A .M. Portsmouth at7\ o'clk.A M ; Philadelphia, 1 44 P.M. Weldon at 12 44 M. Baltimore 5 44 P.M Wilmington at 44 F M For Augusta, Charleston and the South, via the Man ! Chester Railroad .'now finished .ha 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 Ed en to 11, Plymouth, New hern, : Washington, Weldon, Gohlsboro', Beaufort, Warsaw, K.-iAeigh and Wilmington, N. C., will find it a most pleasant, direct and agreeable rontc^ Baltimore, Sept., 1858. M.N. FA 1.1. S. President. 5 Als E Z D. PIIA TT . ,1 COMMISSIONER OK DEEDS, COMMISSIONER TO TAKE THE PROOF AND AC NoWLKDOMKNT OF DEEDS, DEPOSITIONS, POw | RS OF ATTORNEY or otlwr instruments in writing, for I .he States of I ew York, Mississippi, lowa, j Virginia, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Michigan, North Carolina, Kentucky, Connecticut, South Carolina, Ohio, *' am l ,s " ,re Georgia, Indiana, Maine, Alabama Illinois, Minnessota terri Louisiana, Missouri, tory, Texas California, Florida. Office corner of BALTIMORE and CHARLES STREETS, j entrance on South ( harlcs street. mr6-tf OAFES—ROBBER AND FIRE PROOF > O—l.ll LIE'S PATENT CHILLED IRON, WITH COM ! BINATICN HANK 1 AH' K. —The only reliable salt; for sale ! inthisclty. All other fire-proof Safes are made of sheet I iron. A fair price will be allowed for them In exchange. C. S. WII.LF.TT, I Jylo-tf 192 Baltimore street.