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pipping |ntclligtnff. | PORT OK BALTIMORE, NOV. 27. ARRIVED. ?w? Sel.len, Kirwan, from Fredericksburg?- pS,eH? ,L?'v '"i- " Point ' b "B l *- an I Passed satu ; Ilufflngton, and a large schooner ' .. ' , ],ea.l gone. Also, at anchor, below Point No Point, a Baltimore built brig, probably Romaner, ail iiinry'\u25a0 l ' ttW ' I,er ' from ?ladelpbi?\u25a0mdse. , to J."A. Shrlver. CLEARED. <*(,. unship Parkersburg. Powell, New York?A. C Hall, j Ste'imer City of Norfolk, Parker, Savannah?T. H. Ceo. Peahody,rritchard,CityPoint?J. Brandt 1 r ghip Ann E. Hooper, Iloopor, Liverpool?J. Hooper A Nepttin, Nepttin, (Oldbg.) Drees, Bremen?F. L. Brauns k Co. Schr. Ifoliinoor, (Br.) Blanchard, West Indies?Jas. Yates k Co. Schr. Roxbury, Brown, New Bedford?Tho9. Whitridgc Schr. Wm. E. Leggett, Gibson, New York?Kelsey k Schr. Searsville, Scars, Boston?W. Ithoads k Son. BAILKD. Bfk Dorchester, White. Rio de Janeiro and a market. Schr. Searsville. Sears, Boston. ARRIVALS FROM BALTIMORE. Steamship Thus. Swann, Ramsay. New York, 26th inst. Ship Johan Schmidt, Brandorff. Bremen, sth inst. Ship Leila, Stafford. Helveot. 10th inst. Ship Ellen Stewart, Coffin. Helveot, 10th inst. Steamship Patapsco, Layfield, Charleston, 23d inst. Brig Harriet. Condon, Halifax, 16th inst. Schr. T.me,(Br.) Hilton. Nassau, N.P., 6th inst. Schr. Rescue, Bacon, New York. 24th inst. Schr. R. W. Pratt, Nickerson, Boston, 24th inst. So r Fanny, Neat, Albany. 23d inst. Schr. J. W. Bacon. Morris, Philadelphia. 24th inst. Schr. Geo. 0. Adams, Chase. Mobile. 20th inst. Schr. John Oliver, Frezed, Norfolk, 23d inst. Schr Mary, Parker, Norfolk, 23d inst. Sunnier Diamodh State, Kirwin. Alexandria 27th inst. Schr. Emma Sharter, Norfolk 26th inst. CLEARANCES FOR BALTIMORE. | { Bark Weybosset, , Liverpool. 10th. Schr. Alice Rogers. Bray ley, St. John, N.8., 10th instj i Schr. Laura Frances, Higgins, St.John, N.8., 20th inst Schr. Neptune's Bride, Gillett. New York, 24th inst. Schr. W. F. Burden, Ferris, Albany, 25th inst. j Schr. Wm. Colquitt. Frank. Richmond, 24th inst. MEMORANDA. , OLD POINT, Nov. 27.?Brig Phoebe A. Page, Lewis, from Portland, is inthe hay bound to Baltimore. Ship .Northern Light, McKenner, for New York, and schr. Red Wing, Kirwan, for Rio Janeiro, both from Baltimore, went to sea 26th. The wind is blowing very heavy from the N. W.. and nothing can get in the Cape. Ship Admral, Weiting, for Baltimore, sailed from Bre- menhaven. 7th inst. Brig Thos. Swann, Robinson, for Carthagena, cleared at New York, 25th inst. Brig Baltimore, Potter, for Port au Prince, cleared at New York, 25th inst. Brig Robert Reed. Mowe, for Alexandria, cleared at St. John. N.B . 19th inst. Schr M hawk. Staples, for Baltimore, soon, was left at Ponce, P. R., 4th inst. Schr. Thos. Winans, Townsend, from Havana, arrived at Mobile. 20th inst. Schr. Telegraph, , from Baltimore for St. Domingo, was spoken 16th inst.. lat, 32 50. lon. 71 30. Schr. Dclinont, Ginn. for Baltimore, sailed from Bucks- port, 19th inst. Schr. Justina, Bandel, Peterson, from Matanzas, ar- rived at Franklin, La., Ist inst. Bark Gen. Strieker, Jones, from Isle de Sal, Cape de Vcrps, Oct. 9th, witha cargo of 14,000 bush, salt, arrived at Mobile, 22il inst. Left in port bark Tremont, Hol- brook. fm Boston, trading, half of cargo sold: brigs Exe- cutor, Lee, of and from Bangor for Brazil, cargo sold, and waiting turn to load; Lucy Atwood, from and for New Bedford in 3 or 4 days, cargo all sold, except Indian corn, #rhich is contraband; also bark Clara Bell, (whaler) Fisher, from New Bedford, on a cruise?had 20 bbls. oil. Sailed from do. Sept. 28th, bark Gabia, Kean, for Rio de Janeiro. Oct. 19th, lat. 22 50, lon 45, spoke brig Eliza Burgess, of Salem, stearing S. Nov. 2d, lat. 19 45, lon. 63 35, exchanged signals with an English full rigged brig, with painted ports?had lost foretopmast, main top- gall:intmat and jibboom, steering S. Bark Augusta, (Brem.) , from Bremen for Balti- more, was spoken 25th ult., lat. 52 33, lon. 28 20. A bark supposed to be the New Light. Reynolds; from , Baltimore for Rio de Janeiro, was seen off St. Augustine, 15th ult. Bark May Queen, ?, 21 days from Baltimore for New Orleans, was spoken, no date, lat. 7 37 S., lon. 34 35. Schr. Rainbow. Chase, from Harwich tor Baltimore, ar- rived at New Bedford, 23d inst. Schr. John B. Darling, Howes, for Baltimore, sailed from Providence,23d inst. Schr. Romp, Mayo, from Tremont Baltimore, with fore- sail split, put into Boston, 24th inst., for a harbor. Schr. Cohassett. Tobey, for Baltimore, sailed from Providence, 24th inst. Schr. Orin Cowl. Smith, from Alexandria, arrived at Gloucester 22d inst. NEW YORK, November 26.?Arr. steamship Africa, Liverpool; hark Sarah A. Bell. Matanzas; schrs. S. J. Waring and O. 11. Lee, North Carolina; Laura Gertrude, Savannah. Cl'd ships Liverpool, London; Endymion, Mobile: brig L. P. Snow, Aux Cayes. PHILADELPHIA, November 28.?Arr. schrs. J. J. Spencer, Wilmington, N. C.; R. K. Hawley, Alexandria. Cl'd harks Rowena, Laguayra; Elizabeth J., Demarara; J. Cook, Marseilles; brig Tiberius, Cienfuegos; schrs. R. K. Hawley, Richmond; S. M. Shaddock, Virginia; C. Hatch, Georgetown, S. C BuSTON. November 24.?Noon.?Cl'd bark n. Thorn- ton,New Orleans; brig Andover, Alexandria; schrs. A. J. Ingersoil, Mobile; K. Allen. Citv Point. SOUTHERN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, November 25.?Cl'd schrs. Only Daughter and S. E. Jones, New York; M. R Zimmerman, Joseph us A Edwin and Wm. Canada, Philadelphia; Geo. Luff. Portland; Island City, Fall River. RICHMOND, November2s.?Cl'd schrs. F. J. Brog- nard and C. P. Williams, New York. NEW ORLEANS, November 18.?Cl'd ship Geo. Wash- ington, Liverpool. November 19.?Arr. ship Constitution, Liverpool; barks New Orleans, Bremen; Lillius, Bremen. Cl'd steamship Empire Ci'.v, New York; ships Marathon, Bos ton; R. Robinson, Liverpool; N. Thompson, Antwerp; Howard barks and Grace Hammond, Boston; H. Splald- ing. Philadelphia. November 20.?Cl'd ship St. Louis, New York. November 22.?Arr. schr. Richard M. Demill, Hender- son, 18 days from Baltimore. MOVES!E\T"OF OCEAN STEAMER FROM TIIE UNITED STATES. NAMES. LEAVES. FOR. DATE. Hudson Now York.. ..Bremen Dec. 4 Arago New York....Havre Dec. 11 Weser New York.... Bremen Dec. 18 New York New York....Bremen Jan. 1 FROM EUROPE. Asia.... Liverpool New York .Oct 30 Hudson Bremen New York Nov. 1 City of Baltimore.Liverpool New York Nov. 10 Arago .Havre New York Nov. 14 Edinburg Glasgow New York Nov. 26 ?Ariel Southampton..New York Dec. 4 New York Bremen New York ..De*. 9 Wcser Bremen New York Dec. 9 Southampton.New York Dec. 24 Attorneys. i J. w \i t\! AN*. < AND COUNSEL!.OR-AT-LAW, Has resumed his Law Office, in EASTON, Maryland. and he will practice inTalbot and adjacent counties. Residing at ST. MICHAELS, he will be in EASTON, on the public days, ea<*h week. 0c22-3m* X\r C. N. CAIIR, * * ? 31 I.EXIXOTOX ST., BALTIMORE. SAMUEL S. CARR, TOWSONTOWX. BALTIMORE COJXTT. ATTORN E YS-AT-I.A\V. Particular attention given to business in the Circuit Court for Baltimore county. ocl6-tf WILLIAM J. O'BUIENT ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, OF PIC f? No. 49 Fayette Street, NEAR CALVERT STREET, BAIVIkCORE, "Will practice in the Courts of Baltimore City, and thsßj- j oiniug counties. *4 ly I EDWARD W. BELT, J ATTORNEY AT LAW, Upjier 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 TSTOCK ETT MATHE WS, ATTORNEY AT LAWy OFFICE No. 1 COUNSELLOR'S HALL, (46 LEXINGTON BTREKT,) Baltimore, Will attend promptly to all kinds of business appertaining to his profession. feSS-tf. C CHARLES ET?HELPST" J A TTORNE T AT LAW, No. 2 LAW BUILDINGS, Continues to practice in the Courts of BALTIMORE CITY and HOWARD COUNTY. fc22-tf. ORERT D. BURNS, A TTORNE Y AT LA W, NO. 5 COUNSELLOR'S HALL, fe22-tf. LEXINGTON STREET. HP FIUSBVTIENDERSON, JL . ATTORNEY AT LAW ANI> COMMISSIONER FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 6 COUNSELLORS' HALL, fe22 tf. Lexington street. TJOSEPH ROGERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 83 West Fayette street, above Charles, Practices in the court 9 of BALTIMORE CITY, ANNE ARUNDEL, and neighboring counties. All matters apper- aining to the profession promptly and carefully attended o. gusiiifss Cnvbs. UTHEII J. COX & It. B. VARDEN, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, No. 3 JARVIS' BOILDIXO, NORTH ST., purchase and sell. REAL ESTATE. GROUND RENTS, MORTGAGES, AND u3-tf PATENT RIGHTS. Ac., Ac. \ LYLE CLARKE & CO., ?J ? COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOP. THE SALE OF VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, No. 106 W. LOMBARD ST., n3-tf Baltimore. . W. DUNCAN, DEALER IN TEAS, WINES AND GROCERIES, S. E. CORNER FAYETTE AND PINE STREETS, oclfi-tf BALTIMORE. J WO. GAYNOR; PROVISION DEALER, 48 SOUTH STP.EET. Constantly for sale Bacon, Hams, Sides, Shoulders, Lard, Mess Pork, he. scl4-Gra EA. COLBERT, ? ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR, I 1 O R BUILD IN G S OF ALL KIND SHOP IN EXCHANGE ALLEY, cuth side Exchange Place, bet. Commerce and Gay B. COUNTRY COTTAGES,designed and ex eon ted with neatness and despatch. jv2S-dtf TOHN 11. O'DONOVAN, JR., ?jVlauufac- fy turer and Dealer in every variety of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC V INKS AND LIQUORS AND AGENT FOR TIIE SAIE OF ' OLD RYE WHISKEYS. an2B-tf 33 Cheapside, Baltimore. JA. DUSHANE, " . COMMISSION PAPER DEALER, NO. 40 SOUTH CHARLES ST., ntar Lombard, au2l-tf BALTIMORE. MT>. QUITZOW &. MCMULLEN7 IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN IfINES AND FOREIGN LIQUORS. OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, 47 CHEAP SIDE <FI 47 CALVERT ST, jylO-'f BALTIMORE. JOHN W. HOGG, " ARCHITECT ANDPRACTICAL SUPERINTENDENT FOR PUPI.IC ANDPRIVATE BUILDINGS. Office 2, (up stairs,) No. 11 South Street. (NEAR THE SUN BUILDING.) je23-ly Baltimore. EIND & MURDOCH, ARCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS, Nos. 1,2,3 and 4 MCELDOWNET'B BUILDING. ap2B-tf LEONARD VANDEN KERCKHOVE, ARTIST. STUDIO, McELDOWNEY BUILDING, mr3l ly Comer Charles and Fayette streets. COURTNEY & GUSHING, TOBACUO COMMISSION MERCHANTS 65 SOUTn GAY STREET, C.ICZINO"' BALTIMORE. J. A. COURTNEY. fe22-tf HALL & LONEY, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 56 BUCHANAN'S WHARF, BALTIMOBI, ?ire particular attention to consignments of SUGAR. MOLASSES, COTTON. COFFEE, RICE, FISn, PROVIS- IONS, TLODB' GRAIN, AC.; also fill orders for same, {&7~X\ QUITZOW &. McMULLEN, NO. 47 CHEAPSIDE, 47 SOUTH CA LVERT STREET, IMPORTERS OP BRANDIES, W INES> Ac., Now offer, in and out of bond, p'l kinds of WINES and BRANDIES, at the 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 hou:.e in this country. We enumerate in part, the following stock: Cognac Brandies?Jas. Hennessy; Otard, Dupuy k Co.; Jules Robin, Rochelle Brandy, Camille Seignctt. Bor- deaux Brandy, Champagne Brandy, of diOerent grades. Madeira?Welsh's, Almeida ?Newton, Gordon &Co.; L. Koester k Co.; Celte, Sicily Colli, and Muscat. Sherry?Pemartin, Duff, Gordon & Co.; Romano, Of- fley'g. Port Wine?Bumester's, Royal Alto, Duoro & Co., G. T. Port; V. R. Port; Osborne's, Treble Grape, &c. Claret?of various grades, in cases. Choice and inferior brands of Champagne?Mums, Yerz- enay. Cabinet, Imperial, Due De Montabello, and other brands. Malaga?Of different brands. Also, Porto Rico Bay Rum, in cases. aul2 £=fil LAURENCE THOMSEN & CO., ' EXCBA y GE 'jI.ACU HEAD OF COMMERCE IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, SEGARS &C., Offer for sale an extensive assortment of BRANDIES: J. Hennessy; Otard, Dupuy & Co.; Jean Louis, 1811; Su- perior old Cognac; Jules Robin k Co.; A. Seignette; John Durand & 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 inglass?part very choice; Curacoa and Maraschino Cordials. HOLLANDGIN, 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. &c., kc. HAVANA SEGARS constantly receiving from a num- ber of the most celebrated manufacturers. A je3Q-tf CHARLES H. ROSS & CO, fMg&M IMPORTERS ANI) DEALERS IN LIQUORS, WINES die., NO 9 COMMERCE STREET, Keep constantly in store and United States Bonded Warehouses, COGNAC BRANDIES Otard Hennessey &e ROCHELLE BRANDIES, Seignettee, Peilevoisin, kc. HOLLAND GIN, Grape, Imperial Ergle, &c. WINES, Champagne, Sherrv, Port. Madeira. Malaga, &c. AMERICAN 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 K. Rya Also. Imitation Sweet MALAGA WINE Which cannot be excelled by any house in the States. DOMESTIC BRANDY, GIN, PURE SPIRITS, RECTIFIED WHISKEY, GINGER, LAVENDER AND WILD CHE RR Y BRANDY, Allguaranteed to give satisfaction, ur will be taken back. fiS Tvl A CAll I).?For the purpose of ! doing 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 he 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 WINES. DONALDSON'S SRRCTAL ta#?itfiSt'3 n m'B(Sfc , ATED TOPAZ, OLD POM ARK, and ruber brands. FINE OLD PORT, CHAMI'AGXE. (my own importation,) with RKD LACn.(JOLI) LACII, ASSOCIATE VERZENAY, HEIDSECK, and other pood brands. D. LEIDEN'S CELEBRATED IIOCK WINES. STELTON, GLOSTER, PARMESAN AND AMERICAN CHEESES. OLD MOCTIA, JAVA, and other COFFEES. TEAS of all kinds and best quality. FRENCH PEAS. ML'SHROOMS. TRUFFLES, MEATS, and SOUPS, hermetically seeled; PATE DE FOI GRAS. small size. A large assortment of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC COR- DIALS, and fine GROCERIES of every description, for sale by GEO. HOLLINS, 14 N. Charles street, myl2-tf corner of Fayette. IIAZTITT &~CO., Hyfafefl IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES, BRANDIES AND I.'QUORS, 39 K 41 SOUTH GAT STREET, BALTIMORE. A large and superior stock of PURE RYE WHISKEYS, rom the most celebrated Distillers. mrl7 tf WINES, BRANDIES, RUMS^ HfefesJ BLACK TEAS, &c. P. TIERNAN A: SON Offer for s:ile the following articles, of their own importa- tion, particularly for family use: SHERRY WlNES?Pemartine's finest pale, gold and brown Sherries, in wood and in glass. PORT WlNES?Saudeman'scompetition red and white Port, in wood and in glass. MADEIRA WINE?John Reward March's fine Madeira, in wood and in glass: also, Crape Ju'ce. HOCK WlNES?Johannesl>e' ,per. Steinberger, Marco- brunner. Cabinet, Lieb-frau milch, Bronncberg, of 1846. CHAMPAGNE WINES?Moet and Chandou'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 halfchests of the finest SOUCHONG TEA. ap3-tf. SCHOIC E WINES, BR AN DI ES, &C J. B. CH AP.RON k CO., AGENTS FOR VINEYARDPROPRIETORS IN FRANCE, Have just received and offer for sale very superior COGNAC BRANDIES, vintage 1811. Charron Pere et flls Brand;Em- ile Belmont & Co.. Cognac Brandies, various vintages; Bordeaux Claret Wines from low to finest grades; Bur gundy Wines, from Medium to very lest 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 o'd 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 those in want of pure liquors. Office No. 134 LOM- BARD STREET, 3 doors east of Hanover. aps-tf DEXMEAD'S IKON WORKS. A& W. DENMEAD & SONS, ? BALTIMORE, Locomotive arid 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. A. MATHIOT& SON'S pZJBj SOFA AND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, t q I Nos. 25 AND 27 NORTH GAY 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, Sofas, Assorted colors of Bedsteads, Tete-a-Teles, Cottage Furnit'e, Washstands, ArmChairs, Settees, Wardrobes, Rocking Chairs, Wood Chairs, Spring Beds, Etageres, Office Chairs, Mattresses of Marble Tables, Barber Chairs, Husk, Cotton Reception and Up Cribs and Cradles, and Ilair, 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 io the country. A. MATHIOT k SON, aul4-tf Nos. 25 and 27 North Gay street. DVVARI) L. PALMER, WHOLESALE HEALER IX FOREIGN' FRUITS, NUTS, AO., No. 4 BOWLY'S WHARF. BALTIMORE, MD. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, 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, Ac., Which he offers to the trade at the lowest market rates. au3-tf BURGLAR PROOF AND FIRE PROOF CHILLED IKON* SAFES, WITH COMBINATION BANK WORLD'S SAFF, COMPANY have established an agency in Baltimore fur the sale of their IMPREGNABLE CHILLED IRON SAFES, BANK LOCKS AND VAULT DOORS. These are the only reliable KoniiEß PROOF SAFES ever of- fered for sale in Baltimore. No reliance can be placed on Sheet Iron Safes. C. S. WILLKTT, Agent, LARD OIL, FOP. 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 burningor lubricating can- not be excelled. GEORGE & JENKINS, No. 3 Commerce street, refer to the following parties who have been using U. H. Reese ABros., W. A H. Spilcker, A. &W. Benmead & Sons, Poole A Hunt, R. Sinclair, Jr. A Co., Baltimore and Ohioß R. Co. ?* S°n, George Kerr, Agent Thistle J- \\ arden, Manufacturing Co. je2-d6mo DRUGGISTS ARTICLES OF ALLTHE various styles, made of Hard and Soft Rublier, syringes, Breast Pumps, Pessaries, Nursing Bottles. Sur- Ke^ n v®* n ? 4 £?' E'asticStockings, Teething Rings, Nipples and Nipple Shields. Also Machine Belting, Packing and Hose, which we will sell at New York prices. E. M. PONDEBBON A CO., No. 909 Baltimore street. MATES. 0 ANUFAT STORED TOBACCCT 32# boxes J. D. New t Co . pound lumps. 39# ' W.L.Ogden. 30>4 44 N. Peyton & Co., '? 44 22# 4 * Wandering Jew, 50# 4 ' E. J. Pilkinton's extra fine 25 ca?es Don Quixotte. % 44 25 44 Shiloh, 5 44 J. Q. Wade, 44 i 4 20 44 Sweet Orange, 4 ' '4 30# boxes Price k llarwood 4's, 4i 44 33# " W. Spots wood & Co. s's, 44 44 "20# 44 Putnura s's, 44 41# 44 Don Quixotte s's, 44 44 21 % 44 Hen Tanner s's, 20# " Jack Robinson s's, 4 * 4 " 31# 44 Pitman s's, 30# 44 W. H. Grants s's & S's 44 44 136# 44 JewettlO's. 4 ' 44 45# 44 Putnum 10's, 4 ' 4 ' 30# 44 Lynch 10's, 20 kegs Rose Twist, Received per steamers and for sale by JACOB HEALDk CO., 1 n27 tf No. 58 S. Gay street. IF, AFT() I! A< V (). J 370 bales Havana Tobacco, very fine. 75 " Yara 14 44 1 Just received and for sale by JACOB HEALDk CO., i n27 tf No. 58 S. (Jay street. "VJANUFACTURED TOBACCO. 1 POUNDS, i W. Hancock, I T. Wilkinson, J. B. Gaddess J. Richardson, Jenny Lind, | IV. M. Irby, Bill Hixon, | Sam Ward, P. Pugb, Talliaferro and Massie, Eclipse I Wild Orange. HALF POUNDS. Nation's Pride. I Washington, People's Favorite, | Don Juan. FIVES k TENS. Russell k Robinson Sun Flower, ITodevah, Ellen Glenn, James Piper, JohnJStanley, Bufftlo, Express, J.tfoyall. J. W. Atkinson, W. Goode k Co., FANCY STYLES. Lusuria del Popolo, I Lyle Maxwell, Banana, I Apiicot. JAMES THOMAS' BRANDS. Virginia lbs. Lump, I Jewel of Ophir, Twist, El Dorado, | Dipdem Twist. For sale by J. LYLE CLARKE k CD., nl2 tf 119 West Lombard si. jyjA N1 FACTI RED T()BA('(!0. Norwood, lbs. ; Bill Hixon, lbs. j Bluff City, " Excelsior, Caledonia, " St Charles de Soto, J.unsford & Bro., " |A.M. Aitken, " John Wilson, " J.lohn Booker, Cole, " 1 Wayne, .1. Harper, extra, " S.O.Smith, " W.H.Jones, John Thomas, " jCtierry Bed, Albert, " jOreat Eastern, R. Elliott, " Atwood, s's & 12"s A.Walker, " Ynunr A: Wimbreto's N 10's Manly, " !?'. S. Farrow, s's Kail Road, " iV.nablcs, li s C. Napier, " !w. l.igon, % lbs Smokine T.bacco, in barrels; for sale by JOHN P. PLEASANTS k SONS, n25-tf No. 5d Soutli st. MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Thos. J. Martins, lbs. G. S. Gravely, lbs. Pinkton's Planters' Pride, J.J.Crittenden, " Pride of the Old Dominion, J. Sheldon, " jJ. H. Wilson, His. W. Wenston, " 'J.Fisher, Bricc Tliomas, " A. R. Courtney, 5 s M.Bowles, " A. &G. Maxwell, " t Henry Leians, " G.H.Lawrence, A. K. Courtnry's Roseneatli.; Received per steamboat, and for sa'e by COURTNEY k GUSHING, oelß-tf 65 Soutli Gay street. fyJANUFACTURED TOBACCO. A. R. Courtney's Ro3eneath, lislit i>ressed lbs. S. S. Law, lbs.lM. Bowles, lbs Henry Leians, " iC. Henry, " Mountain Rose, " [A. C. Courtney, s's. F. Taylor, " (C. J. Word, 10's. Smoking Tobacco, inbbls. and boxes Received per steamboat and for sa'e by COURTNEY & CUSHINO, oe6 tf No. 65 Sonth Gay st. jyjANUFACTURED TOBACCO. S. E. White, pounds People's Favorite, pounds J.A.Clay, 44 Planter's Choice, Fancy Tom, 44 jWighcocornico, W. H. Vaden, 44 J. Mason, Corner Stone, 14 R. H. Lewis, S. Croso. 44 Belle Creole, Edm'd Hall, 44 Duncan, C.T.Wills, 44 Bill llixson, G. S. Pace k Son, 44 Sam'l Ward, Superior, 44 Shelton Clay, Star of Franklin, 44 Lone Star, L. H. Powell, 44 M. M. Fisher, Lefturich 4 *Croso," 44 I Jas. Miller, Ringgold, 44 J- Jones, P. Pugh, 44 Carper's Mountain Dew, 44 G. G. Curie, 44 May Fly, Seminole Chief, 44 Holly, Wm. Smith, 44 Blanch Bertran, R.E.Gibson, 14 Uncle Tom, Ferguson & Booth's Cal- IXL, ifornia brand, 44 P. Loyd, Economy, 44 jJ. Brown, L. J. Barnes, 44 J. H. Wilson. J. S. Turner, 44 HALF POUNDS. Mustang, I Nonpareil, Carter Jackson, Daughter of the Regiment, Our Country, I Pine Apple. FIVES. Carter Jackson, | Chickahominy, Sydenham, Consoler of Man, Tiios. H Allen, I Cyrus W. Fields. TENS. Carter Jackson, I Jno. Amos, Chickahominy, I R 11. Sandford. TWISTS. Peaches & Cream, foil, % iG.J.Trotter's R.&R.. X kegs. boxes. I. T. Pace, " " D.P. Wetcher,R.&R..in kegs. P. Early, " % " Mollie Pace, moist, in ){ hxs.jKentucky Leaf Shipping ID'S. For sale by WARWICK, FP.ICK & BALL, nO-tf 00 South street. \ f ANUFACTUttKI)"t6bACCO. IYJ_ POUNDS. Jpo. I*. Labby, Jag. Williams, W. B. Mi liner k Son, Best by Far, J. K. Millner, W. 11 Smiley, Pioneer, Eudora, Richardson, National, W. F. Flippen, Tobacco Queen, B. T. Henry, C. S. Pearson, Christian's Comfort, !Morton, Bidgood, 1). F. Martin, Leftwieh, X A. C. Turnley, S?M*. Manning, Continenfu. FIVES AND TEN'S. Russell k Robinson, Alexander, Keinie, Robinson & Co., Bob Temple, Zenobia, N. P. Wells, Bright, Jno. W. Priddy, Sherwood, W. H. Smiley, IW. Long, Christian's I'ine Apple, E. S. Thompson, Do. G. F. Royal, ;Pantheon, Do. C. S. Pearson, A. C. Turnley, Gilman, Lyon & Brodnax, Maruerson, J. C. Brock, 'viae Newton, A. E. Crutch field, IXL, ?J. McDowell, Waverly. HALF POUNDS. Christian's Pine Apple, ll'hil Primus, Do. Nation's Pride, Jobbers Delight, Olive Branch, I A. C. Turnley, Laurel Branch, t Bidgood, Shiloh, jFilla and Ida, Forest Rose, Rising Sun, Blair & Burcb, Havelock, National Guard, Jas. Douglas, Brown. (Bright,) J. R. Melton, Temptation, Norton, (Bright.) T. Dabney, ( FANCY STYLES. Christian's Kiss Me Quick, Powhatan Spun, Dewberry Spun, Venable, P. D. Trotter's Rough k W. B. Millner k Son Rough Ready Twist, k Ready Twist. Pancake and Foil Twist in kegs and caddies, Powhatan Pipes and Smoking Tobaccos. In store and for sa'e by ARMISTEAD, RIGGS k CO., au4-tf 57 Exchange Place. ALL THE SAFES AT TIIF. CRYSTAL PALACE FIRE BURNED UP EXCEPT LILLIE'S. LILLIETRIUMPHANT?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. Stearns k Marvin, of New York, and others were among the exhibitors. On overhauling the ruins Stearns A: Mar- vin's Safes were found burnt out; and others weie coin plete wrecks. LILLIE'S ALONE WERE UNINJURED, except 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. ? Daily Times. CRYSTAL PALACE CONFLAGRATION.?Among the greatest sufferers by the destruction of this edifice are Messrs. Stearns & Marvin, Sheet Iron Safe Manufacturers; also, one or two others. About $5,000 worth of these Safes were destroyed. LILLIE'S Chilled Iron Burglar Proof Safe was the only Safe unharmed.? Troy Whig. LILLIE'S SAFES were uninjured by the fire, except burning of paint. All other Safes were destroyed.? Troy Times. The above is a positive proof that LILLIE'S SAFES are the ONLY RELIABLEONES in GREAT FIRES. They are also perfect security against BURGLARS. An assortment on hand and for sale at the Agency, 192 Baltimore street. oc!2 tf OS. WILLETT. MARYLAND STEAM TURNING AND SAWING WORKS, AND HARD WOOD LUMBER YARD. Corner of Parle and Clay sireets. 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 Railing, Columns, fluted and plain: Balustrading for Porticos, kc. TURNING. SA WING. MOULDING ANDPLANING in all their various branches; Oval Frames, Bench and Screws, Carriage Hubs, Ac., Ac. Also, HARD WOOD LUMBER, MAHOGANYand WALNUT, CHERRY, POPLAR, OAK and ASH. COFFIN STUFF, VENEERS, Ac, JOS. TITOJLAS A SON. Yard?South Eutaw street. oel ly HALL & BROTHER; (Successors to Thomas Nash cf: Co.) Curers and Packers of PROVISIONS, FOR HOME A 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. lIALL, (l.ate of J. G. Harvey A Co.) slO-tf GEO. D. HALL. 'PRESSES! TiiUSSES!! TRUSSES!!!! JL SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND CUTLERY IN GENERAL, HEINISCH SHEARS, SCISSORS AND POINTS, PKX AND POCKET KXIVES, CARVERS AXD FORKS, RAZORS <£? RAZOR STRAPS, TABLE CUTLERY, Ac., of the best quality, always on hand, and warranted by SAMUEL JACKSON, No. 194 Baltimore street, Near St. Paul street, jy3o-dAm Baltimore. B T. HYNSON, . UPHOLSTERER, PAPER nANGER, AND VF.NE TIA NBLIND MANUPA CTURF.R, No 52 NORTH HOWARD ST., ONE DOOR ABOVE LEXINGTON, BALTIMORE PAPER HANGINGS. I VENETIAN BLINDS. Constantly in store, for Keeps on hand, and manu- ' sale, PAPF.R HANGINGS of factures to order, VENETIAN 1 every description, and of the| BUNDS of all colors, sizes I latest and most approved and qualities, which will I patterns. Also, Borders, Firejoompare favorably with any i Board Prints, Ac. |offered to the public. ttyPaper Hanging done in the best style. Old Blinds j Repainted and Trimmed, or Exchanged. s9-ly J A. DUSHANE, . COMMISSION PAPER DEALER, No 40 S. CHARLES STREET, NEAR LOMBARD, BALTIMORE, MD., Has just received and now offers for sale a large and well assorted stock of Writing, Printing, Bonk and Wrapping Papers; Binder's, Trunk, Straw, Bonnet Boards, Ac. Hav- ing been appointed agent by Thaddeus Davids A Co. for the sale of their unrivalled Mucilage Ink, Sealing Wax, Black Sand, Ac., he is prepared to furnish them at the manufacturers' pricts. Attention is respectfully solicited to his stock generally. Paper of every description made to order at short notice. au3l-tf PIP? BEBEE'S PATENT NEW YORK COOKING RANGE, put up and guaranteed to work by BOBBINS k CO., 46 and 48 Light street, corner of Balderston street, ?30 tf below Lombard street (west side). IjHRE CRACKERS.?2OOO boxes No. 1, part double stem, for sale by SCHWARTZ A DIX, 117 Lombard St. n26-tf A I.MONDS ?SO bales and bags new crop A. Bordeaux aud 1 .?i.**>,f- -<l"by EI>W*H I. f VLM RE, 4 Bowly'a wharf. 11 V MONTH. I, ADO SHERRY.?OI meet importation, inquarter cmks, for saie by GE0.1.. HARRISON, 0 O'Ponnell's wharf. nl9tf ALCOHOL! ?Western Alcohol, 80 and 95 per cent-for sale at lowest market rates by HUGH BOI.TOX k CO., No. si McKlderry's wliarf. nS-tf \ DAMANTINE AND CHEMICAL /\ Rpi'mi Candles. ?We liave on hand a tine stock of Western and Eastern Adamantine Candles; short weight and full weight. Also Manhattanville Chemical Sperm j Candles, all sizes, plain and fancy bars, our Ada- mantines are all of the last quality. GRANT & BROTHER, Id Exchange Haeo. n2 tf AMERICAN CLINCH NAILS.?AII Asizes, sharp and flat point, on hand and for sale by M. KEITIL Jr. .x SON, 21 South Charles stieet. c2'J tf I>ACON. ? SiiUs, Shoulders tind Hams, 3 Western and City smoked, for sale by JOSEPH CAR- SON k CO. n27-tf BULK SIDES.?IOO,OOO lbs. in bxs. and hints., for sale by JOSEPH CARSON ,v CO. n27-tf_ ! F|ACON. ?50 iilnls. Prime Bacon Sides and 3 Shouldcis, for sale by GEORGE & JENKINS. Com- merce St. n22-10t BROAD ARROW FLOUR.? ;i-i bbis. B. A. Flour, for sale by J. WHITKFORD, Spear's j wharf _ *>ls tf 13UCK WHEAT MEAL?In hundreds and alsofresli ground Corn Meal, for sale by j SAM'L A. HOUSE, 288 Best Pratt St., 2 doors East of | Hnward. nlO tf FIACON. ?100 casks prime Shies and ? Shoulders Racon, in superior order, for sale by i HENRY 111 K.MAN 4: SON'S. n4-tf BAGS. ?.Millers' and Fanners' Grain Hags. 2. 2# and 3 bushels, for sale in lots to suit, by R. H. ATWELL k CO., 68 South t.. Bowly's wharf. oc2S-tf UCK WHEAT l' L .(>T JL lor family IN', for sale by KENSEY JOHNS & CO., N'os. 22 and 21 Commerce st. oc'27 tf BAY RUM. ?5 puncheons very choice Bay Rum, for sale by IIALL k LOXKY, 56 Buchanan'; wharf oc!3-tf BUTTER.? 600 kegs prime glades, just received and for sale by DAVID T. BUZBY, 6 Ex- change Place. ocß-tf DURGUNDY PORT WINE?3OO qr. I Jleasks of various grades, part low-priced, in store and for sale by C. H. MYERS ft BRO. A s!7 tf EN GAL IN! )I( ). 5 - prime, lor 3sale by 11. J. BAKER, No. 36 South Charles st. sl3tf I> IiANDYS, > WHISKEYS, WINES. SEGARS Large stocks at lowest rates always on hand WM. GRANGE k CO., Je2-tf 3 Exchange Plaoe. DRANDYWINB KILN DRIED CORN \3 Meal, in barre's and hogsheads, for sale bv JOHN S. WILLIAMS k BRO. fe22 ! v. 52 Commerce street. CtAMPHI N K ANI) PINE OlL?Constant- /ly on hand in pritne order, and for sale at our Distil- lery, No. 81 McElderry's wharf. HUGH BOLTON .V CO nil tf CiURRANTS. ?50 casks "new crop," lor y sale by EDWARD 1.. PALMER, 4 Bowly's wharf. n25-tf CIANOLES. ?lit boxes Solar Sperm Can- J dies, a superior article, just received from Louisville, and for sale by NEWCOMER k STOXEBRAKBR. Howard st., 3d door north of Pratt. n24~3t tUtANBERRIES. ?20 barrels pnme East /em, for sale by SCHWARTZ A DIX, 117 Lombard street n24-tf CHEESE. ?1,000 boxes W. It. Cutting; 1.000 boxes E. t. Cheese; receiving this day ar.d lor sale by D. .1. FoLEY \ HRo,. :M. Suiith st. Its xili:*-fit CHEESE. ?500 boxes Eastern and West- ern Prime Chesse for sale by CI'RTJS k POST. 43 South street. n22 lot CHAMPAGNE. ?A iivsli invoice of very choice Champagne Wine, just landed and for sale by GEO. L. HARRISON. _ n!9 tf CI HO ICE OLD RYE WHISKEY.?A J small lot of very old Bye Whiskey, for sale by GEO. L. HARBISON, 6 O'DonnelPs wharf. n!9-tf CAORN MEAL.?Fresh ground constantly J for sale in lots to suit, at GEORGETOWN MILLS, 114. lib and 118 Smith's wharf. nl9 tf CA HAMPAGNE.?Due ile Montcbello and J Helmet Champagne, for sale by C. MORTON STEW- ART. 52 S. Gay st. n!3-2w C^()!) 01L.? 23 barrels landing and lor sale yby HALL& LONEY, 50 Buchanan's wharf. nlO-tf CAETTE PORT AND BURGUNDY J Port Wines.?loo qts. casks Burgundy Ports; 25 qts. casks drv do., in store and bonded warehouse; for sale by J. B. CHARRON CO., Agents, 102 and 134 West Lombard street, near ILuiovi-r street. n8 tf LO VE RS EE D, TIMOTHY AM) Quercitron Bark, wanted by JOHN F. PICKRELL & CO., 114 Smith's wharf. n3-tf CIUT NAILS ?A complete assortment of yjared Pratt & Son's superior Cut Nails, now in store and for sale at lowest market rates, by M. KEITH, JR., k SON, Agents, 23 South Charles st. nl tf CtOD I'ISI J.?Fifteen drums of prime <|utili- /ty and medium size, now landing and for sale by THOS. WHITRIDGE A CO, Bowly's wharf. * oegD tf CASTI EE SOAP.? Km 1 He\e> Genuine Red Mottled Castile Soap, just received and for sale by LAURENCE THOMSEN k CO., 63 Exchange Place. . QCIS-tf rAOGNAC AND ROCHELLE BRAN- yy pY?dark and pale. Scotch Whiskey, Holland Gin and Jamaica Spirits, of fine qua'itv. by the demijohn or barrel, for sale by JXO. H. O'DONOVAN, Jr., 33 Cheap- side. ocl-dtf CI URRANTS. ?20 Bids. Zant's, landing J and for sale by J. CROSBY & SON, 15 Bowly's wharf. 820 |"NUT NAILS AND IMG IRON.?CUT vy NAILS of superior quality, which the trade will please examine. Also, Scotch Pig, and Baltimore Forge IRON; for sale by STEPHEN S. LEE, sio tf No. 50 South Gaj st. (8 ASTILE SO A P.?5500 boxes < lastile Soap J for sale by BAKER BROTHERS A: CO., si tf 32 and 34 South Charles st. I^ILOVERSEED. aulS tf ,lT 9 Grocers' Exchange. tiRUCJBLEB ?From 2 to SO. A larsjp 7 assortment always on hand, and for sale low hy HUG AN A: JENKINS, jyio-tf No. 21 South Charles street. / VIJMIIELILANJJ COAL - V J Bv Cugo or Carlor.i, ap?-tf STEPHEN S. LEE. 50 S. Gay st. DRIED FRUIT, &C.?200 bush, unpeeled Dried Peaches; 150 half bbls. Family Roe Herrings, for sale liy EDWARD MITCHELL k CO., No. 90 Pratt st. n22-31 TXATES.?IOO trails landing and for s.i !.? by JL/J. CROSBY A SON. I.', Bowly's wharf. nil tf OIL?Of our own manufac- _Jture, warranted a genuine article, put lip in pre- pared barrels, constantly on hand and for sale by 111"Gil BOLTON k CO., No. 81 McElderry's wharf. nB-tf IWTUA FLOUR.?For Bakers, Grocers Jand Family use, just received and for sale by KEN- SEY JOHNS k CO., Xos. 22 and 24 Commerce street. 0c27-tf I DIGS.?SOO drums and cartoons new Smyr- na Figs, for sale by EDWARD L. PALMER, 4 Bow- ly's wharf. n23 tf ID 1 S 11. 5OO Barrels Nos. 1, 2 and M . Mackerel. 1,500 Bbls. E. Herring. 600 Bbls. Branch Herring. 2i)o Bbls. Large Labrador Herring. 25.000 N. F. Large Codfish. 50 Casks Hake and Codfish. 1.200 Boxes Sealed Herring. # 20 Tierces No. 1 Salmon, for sale at lowest rates by CURTIS k POST, 43 South street, and 41 Pratt street. n22-10t IjMNE OLD BOTTLED PORT.?A few cases of very superior ol 1 Port Wine, bottled in Op- orto, imported direct, and for sale by GEO. L. HARRI- SON, 6 O'Donnell's wharf. nl9-tf AM) 111 GKAVIi i-'.AT HAGS. JL ? IO,OOO superior, handsomely printed; also,common, for sale bv it. H. ATWELL k CO., 68 Bowly's wharf. iilT-tf * IPALKIRK ALE.? lou -ask.- oi tin- eel-- brated Falkirk, landing ex-ship Java and fur sale by i the Agents, C. H. MYERS k BRO. A n!6tf I FAMILY FLOUlL?('hole- brands, just received and for sale by KENSEY JOHNS <v CO., Nos. 22 and 24 Commerce street. 0c27 it" 17* LOOKING BOARDS.?B,3OO feet 54 _ Flooring; 30,000 do. 4-4 do.; 25,000 do. 5 4 Stepping, expected to arrive from Pensacola, and for sale bv J AS. CORNER & SONS. oclS-tf ITMRE BRICK.? 10,000 English Fire Brick, _ for sale by HALLk LONEY, 56 Buchanan's wharf, ocl-tf IWLL WEIGHTCANDLEB.? 2UOTIOXES Western Adamantine Candles, full weight, of superior | quality, for sale by GRANT & BROTHER, Munufac- ; turers'Agents, 61 Exchange Place. 0c26-tf IfLAX SEED WA NT ED?I i y 1 KNOX k CO., au27 Exchange Place. I FRENCH WHITE WINE A I A EGA It of very superior quality, for sale by LAURENCE THOMSKN & ('<.. i*l K\i\u25a0 i- !'! :???. oc!s tl G'UNNY BAGS. ?Constantly on handand f for sale at lowest market prices, by RICHARDSON k CO., 67 Exchange Place. n22 tf (GALVANIZED IRON LIFE BOAT.? XFraiicis'Patent, made by the New York Lifa Boat Manufacturing Co.; lor sale by R. H. ATWKLLk CO., 68 Bowly's wharf. 0c22 tf HERMAN HARDWARE AND CUT- TLKRY. imported and for sale at low prices, by M . A. and F. MARBURG, 48 W. Lombard st. slB-tf t^LUE. ?1 < *0,(100 lbs. GI u? assorted quail- Tties for sale by BAKER BROTHERS k CO., \u25a08 tf 82 and 34 Booth Charlee st G* UM SHELLAC.?Iit cases lor sale by It. Li. BAKER, No. ) South Cl;r!.'S st *l3 tf AMS "AN D SI IOULDERS.?2IK 1,1XK I lbs. in dry suit and pickle, tor sale by JOSEPH c \ KSON & CO. n27-tf HAMS. ?2,500 Prime Shipping Hams, lor sale by GEORGE & JENKINS, Commerce street. n22 6t HOMINY. ?Fresh beat, of prime quality; for sale inlots to suit, at GEORGETOWN MILLS, 114,116 and 118 Smith's wharL_ n!9-tf HEIDSEICK &~ca", CHAMPAGNE Wine, inquarts and pints, constantly 011 hand and j for sale by H MYERS k BRO A nhVtfj HOLLAND GIN.?An invoice of the cele- 1 brated "Triple Berry" brand, for sale, to arrive per \u25a0 ship "Mississippi," direct irom Rotterdam, by C. H. 1 MYERS It BRO. A n!5-tf HAMES. ?A lot of first-rate Root Hames. | just received and for sale low by M. KKITH, Jr.. & SON, 23 South Charles st. oeß tf HOLLAND GlN.?"Trp; Berry" brand, j for sale, to arrive per "Mississippi," direct from Rotterdam, by ('HAS 11. MYELS \ i K>. A L4 tf_ ' HOMINY. ?Fresh beat Hominy, for salel in lots to suit, by JOHN F. PICKRELL Jc CO.. 114 ! Smith's wharf. ii3-tf HAVANA CIGARS.?Just importe3 by Bark Reindeer, from Havana, of the New Crop To- bacco, several invoices of fine Cigars, embracing La Caoba, Ugues, Baltimore Club, Con stanch*, and other brands of ; Metlia Regalia. Londres, Opera and Cnchas styles. For) sale by LAURENCE TIIoMSEN & CO., Exchange ; Place. nl tf | AY PRESS.?ONE HAY "I'RKSS, .new.for sale by R. 11. ATWELL k CO., 6S South st., Bowly's wharf. 0c22-tf H ERRINGS. ?Just received another lot of Susquehanna Koc Herrings. |>ut up in half bbls. expressly for family use. HENRY (JiiJ.Nli AT k CO. No. 48 S. Calvert St. oel2-t; AVANA CIGARS. -A Choice Assort ment of Imported Havana Cigars constantly nil hand and for sale by THOMAS N. IT t.BB, cor. Madison and Garden street. sj ' '*? HEAVY SHIPPING LEAF.?2S bhds. Heavy Leaf Tobacco, for sale by WARWICK, FRICK & BALL, j.v2fl-tf South street.. | INDIGO.? 75 cases Manilla and Madras, o all grades, for sale by fW. H. CRAWFORD k CO., aulß-tf No, 62 South street. f iprcs, &t. R . KRAUS &7 cO~ |VBB3 IMPORTERS AND fc DEALERS IN LIQUORS AND WINES, PRODUCE AND CIGARS. No. 13 CHEAPSIDE, ONE DOOR SOUTH OF LOMBARD sr., Offer for Bale an extensive assortment of Pure Cognac Brandies, various vintages; Whiskeys. Old Rye, superior Scotch, Old Bourbon, Monongahela; Holland Gin, of dif- ferent brands; Domestic Brandy; Gin, 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. ocl9-tf NO. 13 CHEAPSIDE. JOHN H. O'DONOVAN, JR., TEBFAGWJ IM N ORTEP. AND DEADER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, No. 33 CHEAPSIDE, Has for sale a large stock of OLD RYE AND BOUR- [ BON WHISKEYS, part very old and superior, fine o'd Scotch Whiskey; Cognac and Rochelle Brandies, of vai- -i ous grades, in bond and duty paid; fine Holland Gin; Ja- ! niaica Spirits; Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wines, of me- dium and fine qualities, by the cask or demijohns, a>.d | every variety of Domestic Liquors, as Whiskey, Brandy, i Gin, Wine, Cordials, &c.; for sale at fair market prices and upon reasonable terms. ocl3tf ! /Spy* 1,500 Bbls. MAGNOLIA WHiS- ! u&i||sjaKEY.?S. N. Pile & Co.'a Cincinnati, ORIGI- BNAL MAGNOLIA WHISKEY, which has so j eminently maintained its high reputation in every part of : the United States duting the last twenty years, will ( hencefortli always be found in gre.it 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 thera. W. GRANGE & CO., 3 Exchange Place. ALSO, Pike's superior deodorized COLOGNE and other Spirits, at low ist market price :. sB-tf ' *\ 44 l'().\ll\(i THKOUGH THE KjffiggilRYE!"?CHOICE OLD RYE WHTSKEY, iSBHHb c. ZIEGLER, BROWNSVILLE. "CNN. IN CASES OF ONE DOZEN BOTTLES EACH. This extra old Whiskey, warranted pure and deliriously rnihl, is unsurpassed by any inthe market. It is pa ticu- larly calculated for family use, where quality !s a consid- eration. Sold exclusively by the proprietor's agents, WM. GRANGE k CO., gS-tf 3 Exchange Place. THOMAS BUIELDS. P. J. ROCHE. SHIELDS & ROCHE, IMPORTERS OF WINES AND BRANDIES, And dealers in all kinds of DOMESTIC LIQUORS. No. 145 North Howard street, Baltimore, Md. Always on hand, a large stock of superior Old RYE WHISKEY. au!7tf THE DAILY EXCHANGE, NOVEMBER 29, 1858. | Bill LOW WAKE CASTINGS.-!A com- -8 1 |l-te assortment of Hollowware, Carl Ro\< s. Fire Dogs. Dumb Bells, Tea Kettles, Arc , always on hand ami for sale at lowest rates by M. KEITH, Jr., & SDN, 23 South Charles street. ocß tf JUST RECEIVED. per ship Ann E. Hooper, from Liverpool. 5 puncheons Highland Malt Scotch Whiskey, of a superior article, for sale at K. KRACS & CO.. No. 13 Cheupside, one door south of Lombard st. nl3-tf |/ INGSFORD'S OSWEGO STARCH. J\. for sale at factory prices, by Agent DAVID T. BUZBY, 6 Exchange Place oeß-tf LAIID. ?250 bbls. Nash's Packing Leaf Lard, for <;ik> by JOSEPH CABSOK k CO. u27 tf LAIH). ?65 bbls. prime old Western Leaf. POIMAIRAT & MoCCLLY, X05.47 mid 49 Liglitst. n2B tf LEAF LARD?In barrels and kegs, m store and for sale by SMITH& NICODEMUS, Balti- more st. nlft-tf 1' ARD Oil-?."-is hnrirls Cincinnati Extra Jl_J Winter Strained I.ard Oil, in store and for sale by GRANT & BROTHER. 61 Exchange Place. n2-tf IOOSE COD FISH.'?2OO quintals Grand Bank Codfish of prime quality, now lauding from Schooner Austin, for sale by T. WIIITRIDGE Az CO., Bowly's wharf. A oc-'O-tf I ARD Oil-?lt) hbis. Extra Cincianali .Jl.ard Oil, Winter Strained, for sale by GRANT I k BROTHER, Agents for the Manufacturers, 01 Exchange : Place. _ 0c25-tf I IBERIA COFFEE. A few bags ot this -Jchoice Coffee of our own importation?it is much su- j jierior to Mocha, aud of double the strength of Java: for ' sale bv R. H. ATWELL JC CO., 50 Dowly's wharf. South I street* OCIB-tf ]ARD IN KEGS.?A Choice Article, lor _Jsnle by SMITH .x NICODEMUS. oc!6 tf lARD. ?200 kegs Western Laid for sale _Jby HENRY KIKMAN & SONS, *24 Howard i street. ocl4 tf > B ('SCAT WINK ?IV K roniignsm ii IfI boxes 01' one dozen, just received arnl for sale bj LAURENCE THOMSEX k CO., 04 Exchange l*lace. n27-tf TiyfESS PORK.?IOO bl >ls. Heavy Mes* lfXPork, for stl? by GEORGE & JENKINS. n22 10 Ml LI, FEED. ?Of various kinds, con stantly for sale in lots to suit, at GEORGETOWN MILLS, 114,110 and 118 Smith'! wharf. nl9tf MOLASSES. ?Choice Muscovado Molas .e?. in barrels and tierces, just arrived and for sah by GEO. SLATER, 10 Commerce st. nIS-tf MACKEREL, LTEITRING AND ALE .wives, landing and for sale by HALL k LOXEY 56 Buchanan's wlia f. nlo-tf Jl/I USCAT WINES. ?2O cases very supe- XTAperior Muscat do. Frnntprnan; 20 casks low pricer do., for sale bv Jr B.CiIAKRoX CO., Agents, I:32and 13n West Lombard street, near Hanover street. nS-tf VFUMM'S CHA MPAGNE.? Verzenay .IVI Cabinet and Roval Rose, in pints and quarts, for sab by GEO. HOLLINS, 14 X. Charles st. oel2 tf MATH, MULLER'S CELEBRATEE Sparkling Hock ahd Moselle WINES, imported ant for sale by W. A. k K MARBURG, Sole Agents. 48 W Lombard st. slB-tf MADDER.? 20 casks, bright and free o sand, for sale by R. J. RAKER, No. 30 South (11 a fit* st. _ sIH tf AifARACAIBO C( )FFEE. ?l3O bag J.T I.choice White .\laracaibo Coffee, for sale by GEORGI SLATER. 10 Commerce st. uc4tf Ik^TOLAsSKS.?I I lilid >. Supt-ritir W.I AT i Molasses,per sehr. " The- Winans," for sale by QUITZOW MCMULLEN, AUI9 tf 47 S. Calvert street. MACKEREL AND ALEWIVES 300 15bis. Noa. 2 and 3 Mackerel. 100 Bids. Xo. 1 Alewives. Just received and for sale by W. f>. SHURTZ & CO., ap24 tf Xo. 11 Commerce street j "[VIEW FIGS.?I,OOO drums landing, fo | 11 sale by SCHWARTZ <X DIN. 117 Lombard st. 1.24 t IXT E\V CURKAINTft-Si casks landing it for sale by SCHWARTZ & IHX, 117 Lomhari street. n24-tf I\T E: RUM.?2O bbls.N.E. pure Molassei i. s ? Ram, for sale by J. F. MILLER Ct>.. 79 Rawly': wharf. n-21 w NA V ASS.\ !NA VASSA !! ?Drown ( 'o lumbia GUANO, from Coopers Navassa Island, im i ported and for sale by WM. F. MURDOCH, j aull-tf No. 5 O'Donnell's Wharf. OLIVES AND ( AIT'.RN.? A froli sop ply of Seville an.l Verdalle's Olives; also, nonparie ! and superfine Capers, just received; for sale by LACK F.NCF. TIIOMSEX & CO.. 64 Exchange Place. n-27 tf_ Old) MONONGAHELA RYE Wilis kies of various grades and brands, some very old ant : choice, in store and for sale by C. H. MYERS & BRO. I nl6-tf A O'I'ARD, DUPLY & CO., BRANDY vintages 1849 and 1851, Palo, in qr. casks, for salt j from bonded warehouse by C. H. MYERS & f BRO. A n4-tf OCTAGON STEEL FOITDRILLS complete assortment of N'avlor's & Marshall's Octagor ; Cast Steel, % to in., on hand and for sale by M j KEITH, Jr. k SOX., Agents, 23 South Charles r street 0c29-tf OXALIC ACID.?I,OOO lbs. just received, and for sale by R. J. BAKER, 30 South Charles i | street. 0c26-tf OAKUM.- ?Messrs. Plume ,V Co.'s Primt Oakum in lots to suit purchasers,for sale by CHAS. \u25a0 | PEN I'ERHAST, X't. 77 Smith's wharf. 0C25-tf 7\LD RYE W'H ISKEY,?til' very supc- x r j or quality, in barrels and demijohns of from one to J five gallons, for sale by JXO. H. O'DONOVAN, dr., 31 Cbeapride. ocl-dtf ' fkld) RYE WHISKEY.?7S bbls.D. Un- V / .rer's. Pure Rye. warranted. 100 bhls. S. HORIXES' Old Rye; 50 ' 4 MT. .ETNA ditto. 1 50 u FUNK ditto, e and various other brands Old Rye WHISKEY, pure as re- ceived from the manufacturers, for sale by JAMES WHITE FORD, " au2s- d4m Spear's wharf. OLD \i\ EV\ ii ISKI 4 '. V.-Copp< rdistilled, a choice article, for sale by J. & J. M.UIRVIX , sll-tf 93 Smith's wharf. 01 A quantity for sale by KNOX k CO., auis-tf 9 Grocers' Exchange. PITCH. ?200 bill's. Pitch, in good older, and for sale ly JAS. CORNER k .SON'S. n24 tf DURE < 'IDER ?'Jo bills. Sweet Cider, _I pure juice of sound apples, asuperiorartich , received and for sale by J. F. MILLER k CO., 79 Bowly's wharf. n22 I w PALM OIL.?I 5t1.0(M1 lbs. lo arrive, lor sale by R. H. ATWE LI. & CO., OS South streU, Bow- ly's wharf. nib tf PIMENTO? For sale by RICHARDSON \ CO., 67 Exchange Place. id* tf PiC IRON.?2OO tons Car-Wheel Iron; 300 do. Baltimore forge, in yard ami for sale by STEPHEN S. LEE. 50 Sonih fiaystrt *t. nS tf DEPPER AND PIMENTO. I 350 BAGS IN' BON'll AND DUTY PAID. 400 " PEPPER. For sale by \V. 11. CRAWFORD k CO., je3-tf M South Street. POUT AND CLARET WINES, S E G A R S , & c . Large stocks alwavs in and out of Bond. FIXE VIR" GIXiA APPLE BRANDY. WM. GRANGE k CO., je3-tf 3 Exchange Place PUMICE STON E.?l*o casks Pumice Stone for sale by F. L. BRAUNS & CO.' fe22 if No. 11 Cheapside, cor. of Lombard it QUERCITRON BARK. Wanted by KNOX k CO., aulS-tf 9 Grocers' Exchange. ROSIN. ?2,000 bbls. Common Rosin, for i stale by .IAS CORNER .A SON'S. n'24-tf RICE. ?Constantly on hand and lor sale by RICHARDSON A CO.. S7 Exchange I'htcc. nib if RAMSAY'S WHISKEY.-?lO puncheons John Ramsay's Islay Malt Whiskey, to arrive per ship "Cerrogorilo" direct, now due, lor sale by C. K. MYERS k BRO. a nIS-tf ROSIN.? 138 BBLS. DAILY EXPECT cd to arrive, for sale by CII AS, 11. MYERS Ik BRO. A ootid tf S IIOOKS.?1 -">< i suii'ar itntl molasses Shooks, for sale by JAS. CORN Ell k SOUS. n24 tf OCOTCH WHISKEY.?The celebrated Ik 3 Highland Malt Whiskey, part very old and line, for sale front 1 . S. Bonded Warehouse, by LAURENCE THOMSKN h CO., Exchange Place. n22 tf UAL.MO.X.?IS barrels No. I Salmon, land- and for sale by HALL & LONEY, 56 Buchanan's wharf. ii 10 tf CHERRY WINE, of fin- quality, by th- or demijohn, for sale by JNO. H. O'DOXOVAN, Jr., 33 Cheapside. ocl dtf QHERRI WINES, 25 qts. casks Superior Table Sherry. 10 " '* Golden do. 5 " i 4 Amontilado do. 10 44 44 Cabinet do. in store or bonded warehouse, for sale by J. B. CHARRON k CO.. Agents,l32 and 134 West Lombard street, near linn- over street. nB-tf SEIGNETTE BRANDY?For sale, to arrive per bark 44 Anna," from Rochelle, by C. 11. MYERS k, BEO. A n 4 tf SPIRITS Tl JRPENTIN E?Constantly on band, and for sale by HUGH BOLTON k CO., No. 81 McElderry's wharf. 118 tf SALT. ?-2,000 sacks Jeffrey & Dareey's Fine and Ground Alum Salt, for sale by GEO. SLATER, 10 Commerce street. 0c29 tf ILVER SPRING KLOI ir^Manulhc- tared and for sale by KENSEY JOHNS & CO.. Nos. 22 and 24 Commerce st. 0c27-tf SALT CAKE.?S tons Salt Cake lor Ag- ricultural purposes, ground in casks, for sale by R. J. BAKER, 36 8 Uth Charles street. Oc2l tf SALT. ?25U bushels Salt, suitable lor Aifti- cultural purposes. For sale by IIEXRY RIEMAN A: 80N8,24 N. Howard street. 0c23 tf <JOAi> AND STARCH, WESTERN IkUfiermnn and Olive Soap, and Wood's Superior Pearl Starch, for sale by GRANT k BRO., 61 Exchange Place. oc2o tf SOAP.? German anil Olive Soap?l(H) boxes Cincinnati German Soap; 100 <lo. do. Olive Soap, for sale by GRANT & BROTHER, 61 Exchange Place. ocs tf SUGAR OCIIED 11 A.MS, of the most fe vorito brands, for sale bj' SMITH k NICODKMVS, Baltimore st. alt-tf ALT.?2,OOO sacks Jeffrey A: Dareey's Fine Salt, direct importation; for sale by GEO. SLA- TER. 10 Co mill erce St. 22-tf SALT.? 5,000 Bushels Turk's Island Salt, in store, for sale by HALL,t LONEY, au2l-tf 56 Buchanan's wharf. CJCYTHES. O 600 DOZEN "DARLING'S" AND "WALDRON'S' Stamp American Corn and (Jrass Scythes. Also SCYTHE SHEATHS, SCYTHE STON'F.S, and SCYTHE SHARPENERS. For sale at factory rates by IIISS k COI.E, je]tf 27 and 29 South Charles Street. O HAD AND HERRING: Just received, a splendid lot of No. 1 Shad and Herring, for sale at tow est rates, by W. D. SHURT7, & CO., my 26 tf No. 11 Commerce Street. O PICES -SPICES?SPICES. O PEPPER?BOO hags prime Sumatra. PIMENTO ?600 bags prime Jamaica. CASSIA ?2.560 mats and cases Canton. GING ER?2OO bags East India. CLOV ES?IOO bales Zanzibar. NUTMEGS ?5,000 lbs. Penang and'Gov't No. 1. MACE?2,500 lbs. Government No. 1. Also, a full assortment of GROUND SPICES, Ml S- TARD, kc., for fale to the wholesale trade of this city, the Southland West, at same prices and time as any other house in the Union. M . H. CRAM K)RI) A: C()., Proprietors Phrenix Spice Mills, a|q 62 South street. GARDINER, OLIVE OIL AND ("ASTI I,E IJBoap. for sale by C. H MYBRSaBBO * nMtf 1 TIMOTHY SEED.?2OO Bushels Ohio . Timothy Seed just received and for sale by ft. T. Et- DER, 120 S.' Eutaw St., oppositeß. &O.R. R. Depot. 0c22-tf SQUARE AND HEXAGON M TS, M ASHKItS aii'l CLINCH RINGS.?AII sizes con- stantly on hand. Also SHIP SCRAPERS and SHIP AUGERS for sale by DUGAN k JF.XKINS, jylO-tf No. 21 South Charles street. r 1 V\ 1t.?901) bills. Tar. in good order, lor sale X by JAS.CORNER k SONS. u24 tf HTEA.?A few half chests in store and for X sale by C. MORTON STEWART, 52 South Gay strict. 1113-1 w rp! RK'S ISLAND SALT.? IO,OOO bush- JL els Turk's Island Salt, to arrive; for sale by PEN- I) ERG AST BROS.. 77 Smith's wharf, up stairs. oe7 if V r ERDIGKIs; EXTRA DRY.?9O sacks; 20 boxes (25 lbs.) powdered; 500 lbs. in balls; for sale by R. J. BAKER, 86 S Charles st. nl7-tf "IyITALNUTS.?SO bags Naples and Sicily, > ' for tale by SCHWARTZ k IIIX, 117 Lombaid street. n24 tf WESTERN BUTTER.?IO bUs! solid r I packed. I'OCMAIRAT k McCCLLY, Xos. 47 and 40 Light st. n23-tf \*/"ABASH BACON. r F 130 hhds. choice Sides?Wabash cured and smoked. 40 44 44 Shoulders, 44 44 4* 15 44 44 Hams, 44 44 44 500 bbls. sujerior Extra Ohio Flour, suitable for family use; 300 bbls. pure Bourbon and Old Rye Whiskies; just received by B. T. ELDER. 120 S. Eutaw st., opposite B. & <> R. It. tation. uls tf WEILCHkS Premium FAMILY FLOUR. \u25bc ?A constant supply of this celebrated family flour for sale by quantity or single bbl., at lowest prices, by NEWCOMER & STONEDRAKER, Howard St., 3d door north of Pratt. nls-6t \YriIiSKEV. ?50 bbls. Kentucky Whiskey * V for sale by JOHN F. PICKRKI.L fc CO., 114 Smith s : wharf. nd tf , T%7°TNES.~ 100 Pipes and i Casks. Sicily; v f 20 X casks Malaga, sweet, now in bond, will be sold at reduced prices, inbond or duty paid. J. CROSBY & SDN, 15 Ruwly's wharf. oea-lf fZLESTERN ADAMANTINE (A.N T 7 UI.KS of the best brands, for sale by GRANT & : BRO .id Exchange Place. 524-tr LYIDTHV CLU QUOT'S Choice Cham- T v pagne.?A small'invoice of this rare WINE, just received and lor sale by LAURENCE THOMSEN k CO., au2o tf Exchange Place. i n CASKS POT and PEARL ASHES, il ' f"r sale by RJ.BA K ER. 30 S. (.'barbs St. nlO tf OK BBLS. OF RICHARDSON OLD /Wt/ Whiskey 7 years old. and warranted from the pure Rye, for sale at low ju ice at R. KB AUS A: CO., 13 Cheap- side, one door south of Lombard st. n!3 tf ~ HHDS. KENTI ( K Y TOB \?CO, AftJtor sale by WARWICK, FRICK xv BALL, No. 60 South street. oc2o-tf ST HHDS. CHOICE PORTO RICO SU- *j\jGAR, for sale by GEO. SLATER, 10 Commerce st. oclS-tf zr\ CASKS BEST ENGLISH CAST yjvjSteel, for machinery and tunnelling purpose, hy DUGAN & JEN KIN'S. 21 S Charles street. <><-9 Af\CASKS PRIME BACON SHOULD TH\J ders, in store and for sale hy SMITH S: NK'ODE- MUS, Baltimore st. nl3-tf KHCASKS PRIME WESTERN BACON f/V/ Sides, in store and for sale by SMITH k NICODE- ( MUS, Baltimore st. nl3-tf ni/\SACKS of PUL\ ERISED COALS, 1 ' /V/ for Rectifying, for sale by K. KRAUS & CO., No. 13 Cheapside, one door south of Lombard st. nl3 tf WAO Twrces Clioice (SHIPPING HAMS. XVrVfshort cut and put up inyellow bags, for saie in lots to suit purchasers, by tf NTHKR & RODEWALD, 90 Lombard street, one door sof Exchange Place. 523-tfr Tern EMPTY BBLS. FOR SALE BY | \ ' )\J DUG AX & JENKINS, 21 South Charles street. oc^ TACKS, ALSO .vm _ 1 /I 7 small cases of same, packed for shipment, by DUGAN & JENKINS, 21 S. Charles street. oc-9 OOYY l)l,x''s ("'/ UK LEO I TALI AN'".MAC for sale by J. CROSBY & SON, 15 Bowly's wharf. ocß-tf iVTK Bales bright Missouri HEMI\ for £ / sale inlots to suit the wants of the trade ?by GUXTHER a: RODEWALD, 90 Lombard street, one door West of Exchange Place. t-23-tfr ! QflH Bbls. Choice OLD RYE and BOUR- Ov A/ BON WHISKEYS, warranted pure, for sale by GUXTHER k RODEWALD, 90 Lombard street, one door West of Excliange Place. 523-tfr fJUU Maracaibo .and White Laguayra Coffee, for sale by GEO. SLATER, 10 Commerce st; t. 0c29-tf /?nn BAGS STRICTLY PRIME RIO \/V /V/ Coffee; 400 bags medium grade Coffee, for sale by GEO. SLATER, 1" PmmiTve -l. PlB tf QAA 1 iii!-. ol Kentucky and Mason coun- Q\ JvJ ty TOBACCO, comprisin r all grades of heavy shipping leaf, as well as the lighter descriptions, suit- able for Cutters and Segar makers, for sale hy GUXTHER k RODEWALD, 90 Lombard street, one door West of Ex- change Place. 523-tfr OAA HOO FEET 0F GAS AND OUUSUUU WATER Pll'E, from to 2% in. ! diameter, for sale low by DUGAN & JENKINS. jylO-tf No. 21 Son tit Claries streit. Bait. HE DAWN OF ISKTTEII TIMES FOR BABIES AND MOTHERS. We invite the attention of parents to a new article for the amusement and cxerc'iae of infants, and assisting them to walk. Itismr.dtfof willow, quite light, easily moved about, and so constructed that it is impossible for the child to fall. It will be found especially of great benefit to a large class of lame and invalid children, who, from acci- dent or imperfect organization, are unable to walk at the usual age. The following testimonials show the estima- tion in which it is held by those wiio have it in use. [From Ifev. S. I. Prim'', I>. D., Ed-lor of the New YorJc Observer. ] NEW YORK, November flth. 1857. For several days past, in.v littledaughter has been using the Infant Gymnasium, and she is delighted with its oper ation, obtaining amusement and exercise hour after hour as she travels about the room. I should think it adraira blv adapted to the Nursery and Play-room of children. S. I. PRIME. [ From Thomas Dunn English. M. D., Editor of the N. Y Sunday Courier.] Xi:w YORK, January 4th, 1858. MR. N. W. RPBRRS? SIR:?I generally refuse to give certificates to anything; hut this Baby-Walker >f yours seems togive so much satisfaction to a every juvenilemem ber r mr family, that I break through the rule on its be- half. It appears to be well adapted to the purpose for which it is designed. It allows exercise without fatigue, delights the infant exceedingly, and is a guardian against the evils sometimes resulting from the neglect of nurses. You are at liberty to use these lines in any way calculated to do you service. THOS. DUNN ENGLISH, M. D For sale only in this city, by CORTLAN k CO., anl4 tf Nos. 216 and "_'ls BaltimoresL PAPER HANGINGS. II OWELL k B RO T II ER S , MANUFACTURERS, 260 BALTIMORE ST., OPPOSITE HANOVER, Are now receiving th -ir 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 of the richest and cheapest de- scriptions?FßENCH, directly imported, as well as our own manufacture. Having increased our facilities hv 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 PA PERS, VELVETS, WOOD IMITATIONS, PANKLIXGS, BORDERS, CUHTAIN PA PERS, &c., is very extensive and cannot fail to please. Orders from the country promptly filled. PAPERput on in the best manner, and promptly. s2ltf MARYLAND LIGHTNING ROD COMPANY. E. F. LUPTON'S IMPROVED PATENT ENAMELED LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, WITHSCREW INSULATORS, Sold Wholesale and Retail at his De<k, No. 3 MECHANICS' EXCHANGE, SUN IRON BUILDING, BALTIMORE. Copj*er and Enameled Rods constructed on Ships, Dwell- ings and Public Buildings, in the safest and best manner. Also for sale, Lightni.Rod Points, Glass Insulators and Trimmings, for putting up rods. ALL ORDERS FROM TOWN OR COUNTRY. Dl RECTED TO HIM, WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. jy27-tf SAFES.? ROBBER AND FIREPROOF ?LILLIE'S PATENT CHILLED IRON. WITH COM HI NATION BANK LOCK.?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. WILLETT, jyl6tf 192 Baltimore street. V\77\R c. KOBLVSONT 7 V No. 91 BOWLY'S WHARF, BALTIMORE, KEEPS CONSTANTLY OX HAND, WHICH HE WILL SELL AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES, WINTER AND FALL SPERM OIL, ) ELEPHANTOIL, I BLEACHED " " SOLAR OIL, V AND UN " " PATENT OIL, BLEACHED " " LARDOIL. I MACHINERY, LUBRICATING k CYLINDER SPERM OIL. NORTH-WEST COAST WHALE OIL. ; STRAITS, BANK AND SHORE TANNERS' OIL. SPERM AXP ADAMANTIXR CANDLES jv22dlf ASHORT P. T> HI7EM I rpHE MERCANTILE AGENCY A OF J. D. PRATT CO., CORNER OF BALTIMORE \SI> S. CHARLES STREETS. The proprietors respectful'y 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 merch&ots : in the different cities East and West, who have for years ! been subscribers, we c:*!i 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 mv 6 tf DIXON'S STOVE POLISH.?This new ly discovered Lustre is FO prepared that it effectual ly preserves the iron from rust. A stove will last much longer if cleaned with DIXON'S CARBURET OF IRON STOVE POLISH, and if properly UG d. that is, not too much applied to the stove or pipe, there will be wo dust from it,as every particle will adhere to the iron, and you can use it without soiling the floor or carpet, which can- not be done with any other kind. For ale only by ALFRED H REIP, at the Housekeepers' Emporium, nil tf ' No 337 Baltimore street. lI7INDOW GLASS7 PAINTS, &c. T T BAKER BROTHERS & CO., Nos. 32 and 34 SOUTH CUA HLKS ST If EE 7\ Importers of French and Manufacturers of Baltimore WINDOW CLASS, DRUGGISTS' GLASS- WARE, VIALS, BOTTLES, JARS, FLA SKS y E TC. IMPORTERS AND AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF Alum, Roll Brimstone, Copperas, Castile Soap, Epsom Salts, Castor Oil, Saleratus, Linseed Oil, Bi-Carb. Soda, White Lead, Sal Soda. Chrome Green, Refined Saltpetre. Chrome Yellow, Borax, s3-ly Paints in Oil, all kinds HAMS. Choice Sugar Ilanis, 15-tl TONGUES AND LARD, at the lowest cash prices, 11. W. DUNCAN, S. E. corner Fayette and Pine streets. J ocHMf WANTED?In VViin'huu.x- ilNo, 77 Smith's wharf, on first llonr at low rates, apply to CHARLES PEMDEKGAST, No. 77 Smith's wharf. 0c25-tf OPE HA GLASSES, ?Jusi racelveda very superior lot of Opera Glasses at WEBB'S JEWELRY STOKE, S. K. corner of Baltimore and Charles street. 0c25-lf ~V LP.ATA SPOONS, FORKS, &c., J\. OF THE REST OVAL ITT. CAN'FIELD BROTHER k CO., Keep on baud a large stock of Alhata Spoons, Forks, I.miles. Hotter Knives, Sugar Tongs, Castors, Waiters. Cake Baskets, Kpergnes, Candelal.ras, Liquor Stands, Vegetahli' Diltes, Egg Stands, Cups, Card Stands, Wine Syplions, lee Bowls, Cutter Coolers. Wine Coolers. Toast Keeks, Coasters, Salt Cellars, etc., all of the newest stylt s and best quality. Purchasers can rely upon getting a good article at fair prices, at 229 BALTIMORE STREET. Wholesale and retail. nl-tf LITTLEFIELD'S RAILWAY COAL BURNER, or ILLUMINATING GAS S*- BURNER, five sites, for Parlors, Halls, Sifting Rooma or Warehouse. This STOVE is guaranteed to be the ranst ECONOMICAL, the BEST HEATING, and the most brilliantly illuminated STOVE in th* market. Call and see them at BOBBINS & CO.'S, 46 and 48 Light street, corner of Baldereton street, below Lombard (west side). INDIA CHINA ?1 Velve dinner sets, each containing one hundred and sixty-one pieces. For sale by THOMAS WHITRTDGE k CO., 12 and 18 Bowly's wharf. ocs-tf &wm> ,: * .??? FOR HJVA9A?- REGULAR LINE JjwAiSSife- Tlic newly letullnl brig SEQUIN, Capt 'I i "I?""' Till" willbeik-.-paihcd w above on Ist. prux. For freight or passage to & RANDALL, . 07.it 68 Exchange Place. -A-A UNION LINK FOU CAI.LAO ?DIRECT FROM NAY YORK.?The A1 half Shin K ATI'S WKATLAND, Sp-.iuld ing, Master, having nearly all ier cargo engaged, will have dispatch. For freight or linage, having fine ac commodations, apply to *. KHOADS <fc Hi. , nl6-tf corner SmltH'ayhan and 1 ratt www. V®A UNION LINE?CHINA PACK- F.T FOR HOXG KOSG AND SHAXGIIEA, ????\u25a0?.TyJFRi>M XKW YORK?TiII- fine Clipper Ship EAHThK.N STATE, I'. C. Kilbrn, Master, will have j quick dispatch for the above por, having two-thirds of her cargo engaged. Insurance guirantied at the lowest rates. Tor freight or passage, hiring line accommoda- tions for 10 cabin passengers, apiy to ?. r n!6-tf %. BHOAPS k SON. | AAA K(,K CHARLESTON S. < THE MERCHANTS' I.INE.?THIS HAY. ' ?The well-known egular clipper schooner ?'.MARY I. A NIL" Capt. Dixon will positively sail as above. Fur freight or passage, pply to CIIARIRS I'E .VI) 1: RG AST, No. 77 Smith's wharf, charges paid on goos shipped by this line, and goods sent to my address wil be forwarded free of com- mission. C. P. N. 15. ?Shippers by Muslim will please send duplicate receipts with each lot of good. i! F.VRY I'. RUSSELL, Ksn, Agent In Charleston. n'29-lt £ MASON'£REGI LAR WEKK- LINE OF PACKETS FOR WILMING- --*>? a.T' IN?The ll clipper schooner "LOUI- SIANA," Capt W. Mitotic!, now receiving freight for the above place, wil! sail povlively on SATURDAY NEXT, 4t!i prox., full or not full. RLWNOCK & WFATHERLY, No. 117 Smith's wharf. Goods sent to our address will he forwarded free of com- mission. and all charges thereon promptly paid. Ul 7 '""Snippers will please send duplicate receipts, and ad- dress to MAsihN'S LINE. Messrs. RI'SSELL k DRO., Agents inWilmington. ntiO-tf : V HAi :r IMOIJE LI N E OF,. ?tsSvwJSs, I'ACKCTR TO CHARLESTON, R.C.?Schr. ; "15R11.1.1 AXT " Caul. Svnimonds. will re- J ceive freight this week and sail withdispatch. Shippers Uy this line will be fumislicd wth good ves- \ sels and prompt dispatch All goods sent to our address , will be forwarded free of commission, and all charges , thereon pain. For terms or freight apply t. TRAY EKS & M 11'CHELL, No. 2 Spear's wharf. H. P. BAKER & co.. Agents In Charleston. n29-tf v FOR BREMEN. The A1 Oldenburg brig NEPTUN, Drees, will have quick dispatch for the above port. For height or parage, apply to F 1.. BRACKS k CO., nl2-tf corner of Cheapsidi* and Lombard st "SSSk FOU 11AVI! E. TO SAIL ABOUT 15TU NOVEMBER, inst. ! Tin* superior A1 shii> '"Slit JOHN 1 l-'KAN Kl'i V" Capt. Gait. For freight, lieavy or liglit of , small stowage, or passage having fine Cabin uccommoila- | tions, apply to LAMBERT GITTINGS, No. 58 Buchanan's wharf. Or, 15. M. HODGES, Esq., cor. Lombard and Gay sts. i nlttf ; .; FOR LIVERPOOL.?The reg- ; 1 ular A1 Packet-ship "ANN E. HOOPER,'' i B.Hooper, master, having a large portion 1 of her cargo engaged and going on board, will meet with dispatch. For balance of freight or passage, apply to J. HOOPER & CO., 0c25-tf Commercial Building, Gay street. FOR NORFOLK & PORTS | MOUTH. VA?Schr. JAS. JI. ETHERAGE. Car.tain Edmondson, will receive freight on Mu.NDAV. and sail with dispatch. For terms, apply to TRAVELS A MITCHELL, n27-tf No. 2 Spear's wharf. xggQk FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.? THE MERCHANTS'LINE ?The new clip schooner 44 N. W. SMITH,".1 P. Wyatt, masur, will sail with dispatch. For freight or passage, J apply to CHARLES PEN D ERG A ST, No. 77 Smith's wharf. 85P~A11 charges paid on goods shipped by .this line and ! goods sent to my address, will be forwarded free of commis- j sion. Shippers by this Line will please send duplicate i receipts with each lot of goods. C. P. HENRY P. RUSSELL, Esq., Agent inCharles on. ! n2S-tf FOR .sA\ TISAN< IS('O "\u25a0 T1 DAY, December 4th, ISsß.?The famous cx- reme Al clipper ship "COMET," Todd, commander,is now rapidly Joadingin New York, and will receive prompt dis patch as above. For freight apply to PENDERGAST BROS., n23 tf 77 Smith's wharf, up stairs. ! FOR NEW ORLEANS?DiS- ,! wMiSk PATCH LINE.?LOADS UP TOWN.?The regular packet bark NASHUA, A. A. Lewis, master, having about two-thirds her cargo onboard, is rapidly tillingup and will have quick dispatch. For the hulk of 400 barrels freight or passage, having good accom- modations apply to HKSLEN & ROGERS, agents, north I west corner Pratt and Gay streets. The schooner POTOMAC will succeed the Nashua. n23 tf BOSTON.?The regular packet JOHN HOWARD, J <>. Raker, master, h;ivin tr ;l large portion of her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. For balance of freight or pas- sage .apply to lIESLEX & ROGERS, northwest corner Pratt and Gay streets n!5 tf MOBILE.?REGI LAR LINE. The fine bark UNION', Hendricks, master, ?now ready to receive freight, and having a large portion of her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. For balance offreight or passage apply to HES- Ll'.X & ROGERS, northwest corner Pratt and Gay streets. n!5 tf -J.-:" 1 - M YSON'SRE<; F L All WF.F.K- --?wKShv'-V 1.1 SK OF PACKETS FOR WILMING- r N.C ?The A1 clipper schooner *FL<- I iil 11a." i apt. G.Tall, will commence receiving freight on ? MONDAY NEXT, and will positively sail on SATUK ! DAY, 20th inst., full or not full. Apply to DUNXOCK K WKATHERLY, i nl2 if No. 117 smitii - wharf. FOR NORFOLK.?The schr. i MARY. H1 Wive freight ;'t No. 1 To- : m\u25a0' b;eeo Warehouse, and have dispatch. Ap- i ply to N. E. BERRY, nl2 if No. 63 Pratt at. FOR SAN FRA N< !S( JO. COLEMAN'S LINK. iSsstSs cupper ok Saturday, nov. lath. j n..- .-u-giuit extreme clipper ship ??NEPTUNE'S FA J VOh ITF..'JiUSie. Commander, is now "rapidly loading in i N\v York, and willreceive prompt dispatch a* above.? J For freight, apply to PEN DERGAST BROTHERS. n5 tf 77 Smith's wharf, up stairs. i MASON'S OLD LINK OK l PACKETS BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND | WILMINGTON,N.C. I 41' he undersigned having taken charge of the above line j of packets, leg to inform the shipping community that. ; they will hereafter dispatch EVERY SATURDAY, full or not full, one of the iolluwing first-class vessels, from I Smith's wharf. Schr. LOUISIANA Capt. Mitchell. Schr. FLORIDA Capt. Tall. Schr. T. C. WoRREI Capt. Hubbard. Schr. REIN DEER Capt. Stevenson. Eclir N<>RTli CAROLINA Capt. McGuir . j Schr. FLYING SCUI) Capt Carmine. J)UNNOCK ft WKATHERLV . 117 Smith's wharf, j RUSSELL ft BRO.. Agents in Wilmington, N.C..will promptly forward goods consigned to their care. I Goods sent t< our address will be forwarded free of com- ; mission and all charges thereon promptly paid. DUNNOCK A; WEATHERLY. Having resigned the above line in favor of our friends ; Messrs. DUNNOCK ft WKATHERLY. who are prepared j with their own vessels to carry it on according to the ; above desirable arrangement, we solicit for them from the j shippers that liberal support which their energy and en- terprise deserve. nl tf MASON BROS. ? FOR BOSTON EXPRESS I 1 ,ie re gularpacketharque KDWAKI) ! Harding, Master, is now receiv- l 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 ft CO., ?18 tf A 22ft '-'I Bowly Wharf. FOR .-'ALF..?The Jiritf "SF.- . GUIX," built in Bath, Maine, in 1848; cop er fastened, and copj>cr-butt bolted, and : ine bottom, 210 register, carries 2,C00 bids or 275 tons, will be sold on accommodating terms. PEXDERGAST BROS. n9 tf 77 Smith's wharf, upstai -. FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER.?The sclir. SEAMAN, built in Maryland in is D 9 tons. 77fe.-tnndeck, 22 feet '- am, 69% f.'et hold, enppar fastened, troe nailtal. can it's 900 bnis. ui 5.000 bush, y rain, draws feet water loaded. She is in pood Older for any voyage. Will be sold on reasonable terms on application to W. KHOAPS k SON, So-tf Cor. Smith's wharf and Pratt si. FOR SALE,?The brig ANN F.LIZABETH, 149 tons, copper-fastened?- carries a large cargo. Also the brig BRo TjlKltS, 196 tons. Apply to H tf .1 \.u CORNt R ft SONB. X SALE.?The fine -keel Vso^^ ? chooner HARRlET,formerly the GRAIIAM, 3gg£sS2J6gS!built for the Government in 1848. of white and live oak, copper-fastened, tree-nailed .yellow -metal led, March. 1857, stows 1,030 round barrels, draws f\% feet of water deep loaded. Can be seen at Faidy's shipyard, south side the basin. For terms, &e., apply to W. RHOAP3 & SON, corner Smith's wharf and I'ratt street. an!7-tf FOR SALE,?The schooner MIGIONETTE, 103 tons, centre-board, two r' , ?iir^ g''!t r' ; old. copper-fasten* d and tr* ??-nailed?- carries 5,100 bushels corn?draws six feet loaded, in first- rale order, and will be sold at a bargain. Apply to W. KHOADS &SO.V. auT7 tf _ WANTED,?A vessel t< load for Cliarle.-toii, S. C. Good rates and quick ' t dispT' l* h giv n. Apply to TRAVER.S MITCHELL, n27-tf No. 2 Bpear's wharf. WANTED.?-2 or 3 vessels, fit>m 2 0 to 300 tons capacity, to h.a.i at a Soutii - quick dis]uitch given. Apply to ' PEN DERGAST BROS., n2S-tf 77Smith's wharf, upstairs. IS&k FO R FREIGH T OR CHARTER. - W ' A fine COPPERED BARK, 3,000 barrels; a lino last-sailing SCHOONER. 1,600 barrels. Apjdv to W. KHOADS .t SON,* s6 Cor. Smith's wharf and Pratt street. Foil FREIGHT OR fHAKTER. A fine SCHOONER, burthen 6,000 bushels or 150 tons; 1 do. burthen 5.100 bushels or 130 tons; I do. burthen 4,700 bushels ur 120 tons?all in order for busi- ness. Apply to W. KHOADS ft SON, sG Cor. Smith's wharf and Pratt street. ?jSSft, FOR FREIGHTOR <?1!A1 i - xShSyTF.U.--The A1 ship "A. M. LAWRENCK," Jnbn Cia.' piwl, master. 595 lons rcpisttT. Apply to J- CROSBY .V SON, j\u25a0 -I tf 16 Boyly's wharf. W&k VESSELS WANT...; TOR HAVANA. The undersigned are constantly in want JT vessels to load to and from Havana and Man ;m*as. MORREI.L ft RANDALL, f 58 Exchange Place. \ I'.W STYLE TO WELL RACKS? Made of Wood covered with Tin. The tin prevents the wood from warping and breaking, and the wood keep* the tin from becoming bruised, &c., making a light and substantial article, thought to be superior to all other kinds. For sale wholesale and retail bv CORTLAX & CO., Importers and Dealers in House furnishing Goods of every nVtf desoriptiou, 210 and 2IS Hallo, st. WALNUT AND MAHOGANY, in T T riank, Boards. Seantling mid Veneers, for sale hv JOS. TIIti.MAS SOX, corner Park and Clay streets. oc4 tr 'I'BAS. Choice Green and Black Teas A which are of the choicest selection at the lowest cash price. If. W. 1)1 XCAX, S. E. comer Fayette and Pino afreets. oolg tf Olil) SALT?Md bushels Salt, suitable for agricultural purposes; for sale by HENRY RIP- MAN' i k w SONS, 24 N Howard st. HIT i k ru>., u? DEALERS IN XAII.S,COAL ANI) IRON, Xo. 57 Exchange Place, up stairs. fe2s-lf ROOFING PAPER.?(Tarred and Plain,) 'a prime lot just received and for sale by J. A. DUSIIANE, Xo. 40 South Charles street, j or'2o-tf near Lombard st. , Baltimore. Md. BEDFORD SPRING WATER. "WE have in store, fresh from the Springs, a lot of Bed ford Water, in whole and half bbls. P. TIERX AX s SON, 12 N, Charles St. e33 "" 1 STASIS. , FOR CHARLESTON. PASSENGER LINE. The well known and favorite steamer J. T. RAMSAY, commander, ?hi r r the above port on WEDNESDAY NEXT will leave for the amm i p M the Ist December, at o o cl Foffih? & c"Wa'cL,^genV 00^3 tions, apply to K ' ~-3 wharf n 2/ -4t , ?*l,* BALTIMORE AND SAVAN NAM STEAMSHIP CO. TO SOUTHERN' SHIPPERS. ? lh. on. Newman. Atalanta, lbtlton. Grange Marietta, Ringgold, Kingston, Itume, lu>. I " 1 ' and to evny part / Georgia , put through at ; h '°7; r rates with more promptness, than via Gluuleston, . for everv part of East Tennessee, Northern parts of A!a bama and Florida, put through at same low rates. . i|P 111 r-i can rely upon every attention paid to their lnttre. is, ami NO EXTRAS charged of any kiiul-prompt to ihe day of sailing?a ship leaving for Savannah E\ EKi bAiur. DAY, at 12 o'clock M. Apply to >gent , Union Dock. N. B.?Freight for AUGUSTA, and ail points on the Sa- vannah River, put through entirely by water. nil' If " PftKIOHT A- I'ASSKNGER <e^% r ßß,i.l\E -CROMWELL'S 1 INK OF STEAM Z&wdoai&KßS FOR CHARLESTON. ??hippeT-i'are" hereby notified that a Steamer of this Lin- will leave for Charleston every SATURDAY, atJoclo.k 1 Merchandise destined for the points named below will be reshipped at Charleston, free of commission, mime diatelv on arrival of the Steamers: Augusta, Georgia Newman, Georgia I Atlanta, 4 J; u \rnripttn 44 West Point, Kingston, " Chattanooga, Term : Calhoun, " Nashville, Dal ton, " £ noxv,l , e .' ! Ringold, " Tuscumhia, I Rome u Memphis, j As we'll as all other points on the South Carolina and | connecting Railroads. Shippers may rely upon goods being taken as low by this route as by any other. Fare to Charleston, First Class $l, including State i Room; do. Second Class, $lO. lor further information apply to x A. C. HALL, Agent, ! il7 2\v 116 Bpear 7 a wharf. r, ROM WELL'D LINK <£' CI FA R L ESTON. The Steamship PAT.aPSCO, L. H. Lay- fit iu, r, of this Line, will leave for Charlectou on SATURDAY,2othinst.,at :i o'clock, P.M. For freigh or passage, apply to A. C. HALL, Agent, 116 Spears' wharf K3TFare including state rooms $15.00. nlf-l ;RO M W ELL'S GR EA T EASTERN, WESTERN ANDSOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASS E.N- GER LINE. The TEN STEAMERS of this Line are now in first rat order, and the Agent announces to the business comrou nity that a Steamer will leave 116 Spear's Wharf, Haiti- more, ami 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 policies at their 1 office, nt oue-eighth percent. This Insurance will be ef r ! fee ted for the account of the owners of the property, (loss ' j 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. HAI.L, Agent, 116 Spear's Wharf, Dal to. A. B. CROMWELL, & CO., cor. Washington ft Albany sts., N Y JOHN YV. CALDWELL, Agent, fe24 tf. Charleston, S. C. pii gak BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. On and after November 29th, 1858, the trains will run as follows: Leave Camden Station, Baltimore ?Mail (except Sun- day) at 8.30 A. M.; Express daily at 5.05 P. M., for hi,i. PARTS OF THE WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTH- WEST. The Mail reaches Cumberland at 5.40 and Pied- mond at 7.10 P.M., and lies over next morning. The Ex- press goes directly through. FOR WAY PASSENGERS. Between Baltimore and Piedmont take the 8 30 A. M train; between Piedmont and Wheeling, and between Grafton and Parkersbttrg, take the 5.05 P. M. train from Baltimore. THE FREDERICK TRAIN* leaves Baltimore at 4.10 P M.,and from Frederick at 9 A. M. THE ELLI CoTTS MILLS TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 6.20 A. M., and 3.30 P. M.,and Ellicott's Millsat 7.50 A. M and 5.40 P. M. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore at 4.30 and 8.;0 A. M., and 3.30 and 5.30 P. M. On Sundays at 4.G0 A. M. only. Leaves Was' ington for Baltimore at 6.10 and 7.45 A. M., and 3.40 and 4.35 P. 51. On Sundays at 3.40 I'. M. only. The second and third trains only from Baltimore s'op at way jminls. The second and fourth trains from Baltimore and Wash ington connect withtrains on the Annapolis Road. For tickets of every kind, information, ftc., apply to J. T. ENGLAND, Agent, or at the Ticket Office, Camden station. W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation, i L. M.COLE, Genera! Ticket Agent. j.27 ? NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. dK9E9ress£±i& CHANGE OK IIOI'RS AND TRAINS. FALL A liRAXUKMEXT. I THE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY beimr 000 ? pleted, ami in operation to \\ illiamsjHrt, areroakin. c! t | connections with trains over the Wiliiamsport and Llntira New York and Erie and Canandaigua Railroads for i WILLIAMSPORT, ELMIRA, ROCHESTER, SYR ACT: NIAGARA FALLS, RI M; IIA .MIT OX, BUFFALO, HAH AVIA, OSWEGO, AND 1 ALL THE TOWNS AND CITIES IN WESTERN XL 17 YORK AND CANADA, j On and after October 7th, trains will run a9 follows j passenger-- for Niagara Fall.-*, Buffalo, Harrisburg, Car lisle, Chambersburg. Lancaster, leave Calvert Station a | 8.15 A. M. and 4 30, P. M. Through to Niagara and finfTalf* in 17 '<omr.-*. Passenger.- for Pittsburg, Chicago, t'iiu i f a', St Loni and other cities and towns in th' West. Xorti. ?njd South j west, leave Calvert Station at 8.15 A. M. and 10. P. M. | For Bedford Springs passengers leave by train- i! 8. A i M. and 10, P. M., connecting with the Pennsylvania an ' Broad Top Railroads. I Ali trains stop at regular way stations. Fare to Klmira $7 Do. Niagara Falls lu Do. Buffalo 10 1 Baggage checked through to all principal points WESP : and NORTH. Passengers have the opportunity of stopping over at an y point, or any of the cities, on the route, and resume the! ! seats at pleasure. By the completion of this road to Wiliiamsport, we re fer the Travelers to the following comparison of distance By Northern Central Railway. Bv New York 1 253 ELM IRA .*. ...459 292 <>WEGG 423 314 BINGHAMPTO 401 324 O A X A X0 : ,G i* A 551 353 ROCHESTER 558 374 RATAVIA....- 590 394 SYRACUSE 477 421 NIAGARA FALLS 627 429 OSWEGO 51J 404 BUFFALO 609 4-12 DUNKIRK 646 For THROUGH TICKETS and further correct and relit* - blc information apply at the Tick i Office, Calvert Station N. E. corner of Calvert ami Franklin streets, Baltimore. oc7-tf C. C. ADKEON*. Superintendent. Sttambuats. r ar?> FOK FftEUERKJKSBUHU, \u25a0TilSfini I tTbLi Va.? 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 board. Freights to all points except Fred i cricksburg and Baltimore must be prepaid. For freight or passage, having excellent state room accominodation j apply in Baltimore on Board the Boat. Agents in Fredericksburg, oclS-tf A. K. PHILLIPS It CO w-dTk FOR THE SOUTI! dßrar-V DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, thu.A DELPHIA and BALTIMORE, via the 44 li AY L I iVAV TO NORFOLK, WELDON, RALEIGH. WILMINGTON. CHARLESTON, AUGUSTA, ATLANTA, MONT GOMERY, AND NEW ORLEANS. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT DAILY, (except Sundays,) via j BAY LINE ft SEA BOARD & ROANOKE RAILROAD TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED PLACES. The Schedule being so arranged that the traveler is sub 1 jectto NR NIGHT TKAVEL on the Railroad from NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON, N. C. THROUGH TICKETS From New York to Wilmington. V. C. - - - - *lB 09 Weldon, N.C , 12 50 44 *? Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., 850 44 Philada. to Wilmington, X. C., - - - - 16 00 44 ' 4 Weldon. N. C., 10 50 Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., 650 44 Baltimore to Wilmington, N*. C., - ? 14 60 44 44 Weldon. X. C., 9 00 44 44 Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. - 500 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 log or+r at night at any point, and resume their trip by daylight. PARTICULAR NOTICE. Pa.\s' Tigers from New York and Philadelphia by this Line will have their bag- gage checked to Jiallimvre vnhj; from whence it will be checked on the Bay Boats to Weldon, 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 at, above the Astor House; or at the New Jer ? y Railroad Office, foot of Courtland street. In PHILADKL- , PHIA at the Company's Office, N. W. corner of Sixth and Chestnut street : 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 Day Steamers. The new and beautiful Steamer LOUISIANA, of 1,120 tons burthen, replete with every comfort and convcti ience, ha:- been added to the I.sue. The Line being now j composed of the -*pl< ndid Sleatueis LOUISIANA, Capt G W. Russell, and NORTH CAROLINA, Capt. Jas. Cannon, ! having unsurpassed state room and berth accommoda- "J'h 1 Norfolk nr Bay Line Steamers will leave the Cora pane's wharf, UNION DOCK, FOOT OF CONCORD STREET, llatlv, Sunday? excepted, AT ft O'CLOCK, P. M.,->ea Or immediately after the arrival of the Exvrets T, .m which leaves New York atß A M and I".:-., ? , 12 .56 P 51. The following is the Schedule: LKAVK LFAVF X*< v.- \ ork, at R o'eloek, A.M. Portsmouth at 7?. o'rlk A M Philadelphia, 1 " P.M. Weidon at 12 " M Baltimore 5 " P.}l. Wilmington at9ss " P.M For Augusta, Charleston and the South, via the 51an Chester Railroad,'nnv.- finished. Passengers for Richmond aiuHPetersburg, or any other points on the James River .connect with James River bmita early next morning after b aving Baltimore. as senders for Kdriiton, Plymouth, Newbcrn, Washington, Weidon, Goldsbonr, Beaufort, Warsaw, Raleigh and Wilmington, X. (\, will find it a most pleasant, direct and agreeable route,. Baltimore. Sept.. IS.T*. M. X. KAI.LS. President. IMPROVED AUTOMATIC KM STF.AM HEATER PI T VP ANI) GUAR VXTKED vL-VSTO WORK PEKFECTI.Y, by BOBBINS k CO., Xos. -10 and 4R Light street .V. B. This IIF.ATER can be put up complete at a v< ry little more cost than a Hot Air Furnace, while it? advai. tages oyer Hot-Airare almost innumerable. s.~u it V\; ibow CLICQUOT'S CIIAMUAGNK f An invoice of this celebrated and scarce WINK daily expected. For sale wholesale and retail, by , GEO. lIOLLIXS, ._ Corner Fayette and Charles Ms I*7 A. &P. MARBURG, r ' ? IMPORTEUG, AXB MANUFACTURERS OF CIGARS, AS!) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xo. 48 WEST LOMBARO ST. We invite the attention of the trade to our large and well assorted stock of German and Domestic CIGARS, which our superior facilities enable us to sell a: the lowest figures. Large contracts made be us in Germany during the dull times permit us to held out extra inducements at present, and the trade will find it their interest to exgia- nemtr stock before purchasing else. ere. *111 lIAIiEZ D. '* ,{ A 1T \u25a0 COMMISSION) R OF DEEDS, Ae. COMMISSIONER TO TAKE THE PROOF AND AC X )W! Flu Ml- XT OF POW AS OF ATTOKN BY or other instruments inwriting, for ""f-vifk° f Mississippi, lowa, . ' Arkansas, Wisconsin, i>' t- iv nlli <* Tennessee, Michigan, v !uVan>l na Kentucky, Connecticut, W "; Ohio, New Hampshire, Sontl. Carolina, Majne ., , R !.,0 Illinois. Minnessota terrl A .T WNI Missouri. Tory, I'""' ' California, Florida. Office corner of BALTIMORE and CHARLES STREETS, Charles street. mrfi-tf SHOULDERS. ?80 hbdfi. prime Western O and citv smoked Shoulders, for sale by JOSEPH CARSON & CO. , "\u25a0

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Page 1: Library of Congress · pipping |ntclligtnff. | PORT OK BALTIMORE, NOV. 27. ARRIVED. pS,eH? ?w?,L?'vSel.len,'"i-Kirwan, from Fredericksburg?-" Point ' b"B l*-an I Passed satu ; Ilufflngton

pipping |ntclligtnff. |

PORT OK BALTIMORE, NOV. 27.

ARRIVED.?w? Sel.len, Kirwan, from Fredericksburg?-

pS,eH? ,L?'v '"i- " Point ' b"B l*-an IPassed satu ; Ilufflngton,and a large schooner '.. ' , ],ea.l gone. Also, at anchor, below Point

No Point, a Baltimore built brig, probably Romaner, ail

iiinry'\u25a0 l' ttW ' I,er ' from ?ladelpbi?\u25a0mdse. ,to J."A. Shrlver.

CLEARED.<*(,. unship Parkersburg. Powell, New York?A. C Hall, jSte'imer City of Norfolk, Parker, Savannah?T. H.

Ceo. Peahody,rritchard,CityPoint?J. Brandt 1rghip Ann E. Hooper, Iloopor, Liverpool?J. Hooper ANepttin,

Nepttin, (Oldbg.) Drees, Bremen?F. L. Brauns k

Co.Schr. Ifoliinoor, (Br.) Blanchard, West Indies?Jas.

Yates k Co.Schr. Roxbury, Brown, New Bedford?Tho9. Whitridgc

Schr. Wm. E. Leggett, Gibson, New York?Kelsey k

Schr. Searsville, Scars, Boston?W. Ithoads k Son.

BAILKD.Bfk Dorchester, White. Rio de Janeiro and a market.Schr. Searsville. Sears, Boston.

ARRIVALS FROM BALTIMORE.Steamship Thus. Swann, Ramsay. New York,26th inst.Ship Johan Schmidt, Brandorff. Bremen, sth inst.

Ship Leila, Stafford. Helveot. 10th inst.Ship Ellen Stewart, Coffin. Helveot, 10th inst.Steamship Patapsco, Layfield, Charleston, 23d inst.Brig Harriet. Condon, Halifax, 16th inst.Schr. T.me,(Br.) Hilton. Nassau, N.P., 6th inst.

Schr. Rescue, Bacon, New York. 24th inst.Schr. R. W. Pratt, Nickerson, Boston, 24th inst.So r Fanny, Neat, Albany. 23d inst.

Schr. J. W. Bacon. Morris, Philadelphia. 24th inst.Schr. Geo. 0. Adams, Chase. Mobile. 20th inst.Schr. John Oliver, Frezed, Norfolk, 23d inst.Schr Mary, Parker, Norfolk, 23d inst.Sunnier Diamodh State, Kirwin. Alexandria 27th inst.Schr. Emma Sharter, Norfolk 26th inst.

CLEARANCES FOR BALTIMORE. | {Bark Weybosset, , Liverpool. 10th.

Schr. Alice Rogers. Brayley, St. John, N.8., 10th instj iSchr. Laura Frances, Higgins, St.John, N.8., 20th instSchr. Neptune's Bride, Gillett. New York, 24th inst.Schr. W. F. Burden, Ferris, Albany, 25th inst. jSchr. Wm. Colquitt. Frank. Richmond, 24th inst.

MEMORANDA. ,OLD POINT, Nov. 27.?Brig Phoebe A. Page, Lewis,

from Portland, is inthe hay bound to Baltimore. Ship.Northern Light, McKenner, for New York, and schr. RedWing, Kirwan,for Rio Janeiro, both from Baltimore, went

to sea 26th. The wind is blowing very heavy from the N.W.. and nothing can get in the Cape.

Ship Admral, Weiting, for Baltimore, sailed from Bre-menhaven. 7th inst.

Brig Thos. Swann, Robinson, for Carthagena, cleared at

New York, 25th inst.Brig Baltimore, Potter, for Port au Prince, cleared at

New York, 25th inst.Brig Robert Reed. Mowe, forAlexandria, cleared at St.

John. N.B . 19th inst.

Schr M hawk. Staples, for Baltimore, soon, was left at

Ponce, P. R., 4th inst.Schr. Thos. Winans, Townsend, from Havana, arrived

at Mobile. 20th inst.

Schr. Telegraph, , from Baltimore forSt. Domingo,was spoken 16th inst.. lat, 32 50. lon. 71 30.

Schr. Dclinont, Ginn. for Baltimore, sailed from Bucks-port, 19th inst.

Schr. Justina, Bandel, Peterson, from Matanzas, ar-rived at Franklin, La., Ist inst.

Bark Gen. Strieker, Jones, from Isle de Sal, Cape deVcrps, Oct. 9th, witha cargo of 14,000 bush, salt, arrivedat Mobile, 22il inst. Left in port bark Tremont, Hol-brook. fm Boston, trading, half of cargo sold: brigs Exe-cutor, Lee, of and from Bangor for Brazil, cargo sold,and waiting turn to load; Lucy Atwood, from and forNew Bedford in 3 or 4 days, cargo all sold, except Indiancorn, #rhich is contraband; also bark Clara Bell, (whaler)Fisher, from New Bedford, on a cruise?had 20 bbls. oil.Sailed from do. Sept. 28th, bark Gabia, Kean, for Rio deJaneiro. Oct. 19th, lat. 22 50, lon 45, spoke brig ElizaBurgess, of Salem, stearing S. Nov. 2d, lat. 19 45, lon.63 35, exchanged signals with an English full riggedbrig, with painted ports?had lost foretopmast, main top-gall:intmat and jibboom, steering S.

Bark Augusta, (Brem.) , from Bremen for Balti-more, was spoken 25th ult., lat. 52 33, lon. 28 20.

A bark supposed to be the New Light. Reynolds; from ,Baltimore for Rio de Janeiro, was seen off St. Augustine,15th ult.

Bark May Queen, ?, 21 days from Baltimore for

New Orleans, was spoken, no date, lat. 7 37 S., lon. 34 35.Schr. Rainbow. Chase, from Harwich tor Baltimore, ar-

rived at New Bedford, 23d inst.Schr. John B. Darling, Howes, for Baltimore, sailed

from Providence,23d inst.Schr. Romp, Mayo, from Tremont Baltimore, with fore-

sail split, put into Boston, 24th inst., for a harbor.Schr. Cohassett. Tobey, for Baltimore, sailed from

Providence, 24th inst.Schr. Orin Cowl. Smith, from Alexandria, arrived at

Gloucester 22d inst.NEW YORK, November 26.?Arr. steamship Africa,

Liverpool; hark Sarah A. Bell. Matanzas; schrs. S. J.Waring and O. 11. Lee, North Carolina; Laura Gertrude,Savannah. Cl'd ships Liverpool, London; Endymion,Mobile: brig L. P. Snow, Aux Cayes.

PHILADELPHIA, November 28.?Arr. schrs. J. J.Spencer, Wilmington, N. C.; R. K. Hawley, Alexandria.Cl'd harks Rowena, Laguayra; Elizabeth J., Demarara; J.Cook, Marseilles; brig Tiberius, Cienfuegos; schrs. R. K.Hawley, Richmond; S. M. Shaddock, Virginia; C. Hatch,Georgetown, S. C

BuSTON. November 24.?Noon.?Cl'd bark n. Thorn-ton,New Orleans; brig Andover, Alexandria; schrs. A. J.Ingersoil, Mobile; K. Allen. Citv Point.

SOUTHERN PORTS.ALEXANDRIA, November 25.?Cl'd schrs. Only

Daughter and S. E. Jones, New York; M. R Zimmerman,Joseph us A Edwin and Wm. Canada, Philadelphia; Geo.Luff. Portland; Island City, Fall River.

RICHMOND, November2s.?Cl'd schrs. F. J. Brog-nard and C. P. Williams, New York.

NEW ORLEANS, November 18.?Cl'd ship Geo. Wash-ington, Liverpool.

November 19.?Arr. ship Constitution, Liverpool;barks New Orleans, Bremen; Lillius, Bremen. Cl'dsteamship Empire Ci'.v, New York; ships Marathon, Boston; R. Robinson, Liverpool; N. Thompson, Antwerp;Howard barks and Grace Hammond, Boston; H. Splald-ing. Philadelphia.

November 20.?Cl'd ship St. Louis, New York.November 22.?Arr. schr. Richard M. Demill, Hender-

son, 18 days from Baltimore.

MOVES!E\T"OF OCEAN STEAMERFROM TIIE UNITED STATES.

NAMES. LEAVES. FOR. DATE.Hudson Now York.. ..Bremen Dec. 4Arago New York....Havre Dec. 11Weser New York....Bremen Dec. 18New York New York....Bremen Jan. 1

FROM EUROPE.Asia.... Liverpool New York .Oct 30Hudson Bremen New York Nov. 1City of Baltimore.Liverpool New York Nov. 10Arago .Havre New York Nov. 14Edinburg Glasgow New York Nov. 26?Ariel Southampton..New York Dec. 4

New York Bremen New York ..De*. 9Wcser Bremen New York Dec. 9

Southampton.New York Dec. 24

Attorneys.i J. w \it\! AN*. <

AND COUNSEL!.OR-AT-LAW,Has resumed his Law Office, in EASTON, Maryland. andhe willpractice inTalbot and adjacent counties. Residingat ST. MICHAELS, he will be in EASTON, on the publicdays, ea<*h week. 0c22-3m*

X\r C. N. CAIIR,* * ? 31 I.EXIXOTOX ST., BALTIMORE.

SAMUEL S. CARR,TOWSONTOWX. BALTIMORE COJXTT.

ATTORN E YS-AT-I.A\V.Particular attention given to business in the Circuit

Court for Baltimore county. ocl6-tf

WILLIAM J. O'BUIENTATTORNEY- AT-LAW,

OF PIC f? No. 49 Fayette Street,NEAR CALVERT STREET, BAIVIkCORE,

"Willpractice in the Courts of Baltimore City, and thsßj-j oiniug counties. *4 ly

IEDWARD W. BELT,J ATTORNEY AT LAW,

Upjier Marlborough, Md.Will promptly attend to all business in the Courts ofPRINCE GEORGE'S and the neighboring Counties, and in

the Court of Appeals. au9-tf

TSTOCK ETT MATHE WS,ATTORNEY AT LAWy

OFFICE No. 1 COUNSELLOR'S HALL,(46 LEXINGTON BTREKT,)

Baltimore,Will attend promptly to all kinds of business appertainingto his profession. feSS-tf.

CCHARLES ET?HELPST"J ATTORNE T ATLAW,

No. 2 LAW BUILDINGS,Continues to practice in the Courts of BALTIMORE CITYand HOWARD COUNTY. fc22-tf.

ORERT D. BURNS,A TTORNE Y AT LA W,

NO. 5 COUNSELLOR'S HALL,fe22-tf. LEXINGTON STREET.

HP FIUSBVTIENDERSON,JL . ATTORNEY AT LAW

ANI>COMMISSIONER FOR PENNSYLVANIA,

No. 6 COUNSELLORS' HALL,fe22 tf. Lexington street.

TJOSEPH ROGERS,ATTORNEY AT LAW,

83 West Fayette street, above Charles,Practices in the court 9 of BALTIMORE CITY, ANNEARUNDEL, and neighboring counties. All matters apper-aining to the profession promptly and carefully attendedo.

gusiiifss Cnvbs.UTHEII J. COX & It. B. VARDEN,

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,No. 3 JARVIS' BOILDIXO, NORTH ST.,

purchase and sell.REAL ESTATE. GROUND RENTS, MORTGAGES, AND

u3-tf PATENT RIGHTS. Ac., Ac.

\ LYLE CLARKE & CO.,?J ? COMMISSION MERCHANTS

FOP. THE SALE OFVIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,

No. 106 W. LOMBARD ST.,n3-tf Baltimore.

. W. DUNCAN,DEALER IN

TEAS, WINES AND GROCERIES,S. E. CORNER FAYETTE AND PINE STREETS,

oclfi-tf BALTIMORE.

JWO. GAYNOR;PROVISION DEALER,

48 SOUTH STP.EET.Constantly for sale Bacon, Hams, Sides, Shoulders,

Lard, Mess Pork, he. scl4-Gra

EA. COLBERT,? ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR,

I 1 O R BUILD IN G S OF ALL KINDSHOP IN EXCHANGE ALLEY,cuth side Exchange Place, bet. Commerce and Gay

B. COUNTRY COTTAGES,designed and ex eon tedwith neatness and despatch. jv2S-dtf

TOHN 11. O'DONOVAN, JR., ?jVlauufac-fy turer and Dealer in every variety of

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC V INKS AND LIQUORSAND AGENT FOR TIIE SAIE OF '

OLD RYE WHISKEYS.an2B-tf 33 Cheapside, Baltimore.

JA. DUSHANE,"

. COMMISSION PAPER DEALER,NO. 40 SOUTH CHARLES ST.,

ntar Lombard,au2l-tf BALTIMORE. MT>.

QUITZOW &. MCMULLEN7IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

IfINES AND FOREIGN LIQUORS.OF EVERT DESCRIPTION,

47 CHEAP SIDE <FI 47 CALVERT ST,jylO-'f BALTIMORE.

JOHN W. HOGG,"

ARCHITECT ANDPRACTICAL SUPERINTENDENTFOR PUPI.IC ANDPRIVATE BUILDINGS.Office 2, (up stairs,) No. 11 South Street.

(NEAR THE SUN BUILDING.)je23-ly Baltimore.

EIND & MURDOCH,ARCHITECTS AND SUPERINTENDENTS,Nos. 1,2,3 and 4 MCELDOWNET'B BUILDING.

ap2B-tf

LEONARD VANDEN KERCKHOVE,ARTIST.

STUDIO, McELDOWNEY BUILDING,mr3l ly Comer Charles and Fayette streets.

COURTNEY & GUSHING,TOBACUO COMMISSION MERCHANTS65 SOUTn GAY STREET,

C.ICZINO"' BALTIMORE.J. A. COURTNEY. fe22-tf

HALL& LONEY,SHIPPING ANDCOMMISSION MERCHANTS,

No. 56 BUCHANAN'S WHARF,BALTIMOBI,

?ire particular attention to consignments of SUGAR.MOLASSES, COTTON. COFFEE, RICE, FISn, PROVIS-

IONS, TLODB' GRAIN, AC.; also fill orders for same,

{&7~X\ QUITZOW &. McMULLEN,NO. 47 CHEAPSIDE,

47 SOUTH CA LVERT STREET,IMPORTERS OP

BRANDIES, W INES> Ac.,Now offer, in and out ofbond, p'l kinds of WINES andBRANDIES, at the New York prices. We keep onhand constantly, an extensive assortment of these GOODS,to which we invite the attention of TRADE. Our facili-ties are not surpassed by any hou:.e in this country.

We enumerate in part, the following stock:Cognac Brandies?Jas. Hennessy; Otard, Dupuy k Co.;

Jules Robin, Rochelle Brandy, Camille Seignctt. Bor-deaux Brandy, Champagne Brandy, of diOerent grades.

Madeira?Welsh's, Almeida ?Newton, Gordon &Co.; L.

Koester k Co.; Celte, Sicily Colli, and Muscat.Sherry?Pemartin, Duff, Gordon & Co.; Romano, Of-

fley'g.Port Wine?Bumester's, Royal Alto, Duoro & Co., G. T.

Port; V. R. Port; Osborne's, Treble Grape, &c.Claret?of various grades, in cases.Choice and inferior brands of Champagne?Mums, Yerz-

enay. Cabinet, Imperial, Due De Montabello, and otherbrands.

Malaga?Of different brands.Also, Porto Rico Bay Rum, in cases. aul2

£=filLAURENCE THOMSEN & CO.,' EXCBA yGE 'jI.ACUHEAD OF COMMERCE

IMPORTERS OF

BRANDIES, WINES, SEGARS &C.,Offer for sale an extensive assortment of

BRANDIES:J. Hennessy; Otard, Dupuy & Co.; Jean Louis, 1811; Su-

perior old Cognac; Jules Robin k Co.; A. Seignette; JohnDurand & Co.?of various grades. All in U. S. BondedWarehouse.

WINES;Sherry, Maderia, Port, Sicily, Lisbon, Burgundy and

Malaga Wines in casks. Also, Champagne, Claret andHock inglass?part very choice; Curacoa and MaraschinoCordials.

HOLLANDGIN, of Bicker's 44Grape" brand?of highlyapproved quality. London Brown Stout and Porter;Scotch and India Ale. Bordeaux and Marseilles SweetOil, Sardines, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Olives. Capers. &c.,kc.

HAVANASEGARS constantly receiving from a num-ber of the most celebrated manufacturers. A je3Q-tf

CHARLES H. ROSS & CO,fMg&M IMPORTERS ANI) DEALERS IN

LIQUORS, WINES die.,NO 9 COMMERCE STREET,

Keep constantly in store and United States BondedWarehouses,

COGNAC BRANDIESOtard Hennessey &e

ROCHELLE BRANDIES,Seignettee, Peilevoisin, kc.

HOLLAND GIN,Grape, Imperial Ergle, &c.

WINES,Champagne, Sherrv, Port. Madeira. Malaga, &c.

AMERICAN 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 K. Rya

Also. Imitation SweetMALAGA WINE

Which cannot be excelled by any house in theStates.

DOMESTIC BRANDY, GIN,PURE SPIRITS, RECTIFIED WHISKEY,

GINGER, LAVENDER ANDWILD CHE RR Y BRANDY,

Allguaranteed to give satisfaction, ur will be taken back.

fiS Tvl A CAll I).?For the purpose of! doing a more general CASH BUSINESS, I have

- made arrangements to sell my stock of Goodsfor cash, at the lowest remunerating prices. This arrange-ment will be extended to all family accounts paidpromptly every June and January. A liberal allowancewillhe 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 WINES. DONALDSON'S SRRCTALta#?itfiSt'3 nm'B(Sfc ,ATED

TOPAZ, OLD POM ARK, and ruber brands.FINE OLD PORT, CHAMI'AGXE.(my own importation,)

with RKD LACn.(JOLI) LACII, ASSOCIATEVERZENAY,

HEIDSECK, and other pood brands.D. LEIDEN'S CELEBRATED IIOCK WINES.

STELTON, GLOSTER, PARMESAN AND AMERICANCHEESES.

OLD MOCTIA, JAVA,and other COFFEES. TEAS ofall kinds and best quality.

FRENCH PEAS. ML'SHROOMS. TRUFFLES, MEATS,and SOUPS, hermetically seeled; PATE DE FOI GRAS.small size.

A large assortment of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC COR-DIALS, and fine GROCERIES of every description, forsale by GEO. HOLLINS,

14 N. Charles street,myl2-tf corner of Fayette.

IIAZTITT &~CO.,Hyfafefl IMPORTERS AND DEALERS

IN WINES, BRANDIES AND I.'QUORS,39 K 41 SOUTH GAT STREET, BALTIMORE.

A large and superior stock of PURE RYE WHISKEYS,rom the most celebrated Distillers. mrl7 tf

WINES, BRANDIES, RUMS^HfefesJ BLACK TEAS, &c.P. TIERNAN A: SON

Offer for s:ile the following articles, of their own importa-tion, particularly for family use:

SHERRY WlNES?Pemartine's finest pale, gold andbrown Sherries, in wood and in glass.

PORT WlNES?Saudeman'scompetition red and whitePort, in wood and in glass.

MADEIRA WINE?John Reward March's fine Madeira,in wood and in glass: also, Crape Ju'ce.

HOCK WlNES?Johannesl>e' ,per. Steinberger, Marco-brunner. Cabinet, Lieb-frau milch, Bronncberg, of 1846.

CHAMPAGNE WINES?Moet and Chandou's finest, inquarts and pints.

BRANDIES.?Otard and Hennessy's fine old pale anddark Brandies.

RUMS?OId and fine Jamaica, Antigua, Grenada, andfrom the Islands, imported direct from London.

HOLLAND GlN?The best quality?Tiernan brand?andno mixture of aromatic poison in it.

200 halfchests of the finest SOUCHONG TEA. ap3-tf.

SCHOIC E WINES,BR ANDI ES, &CJ. B. CH AP.RON k CO., AGENTS

FOR VINEYARDPROPRIETORSIN FRANCE,

Have just received and offer for sale very superior COGNACBRANDIES, vintage 1811. Charron Pere et flls Brand;Em-ile Belmont & Co.. Cognac Brandies, various vintages;Bordeaux Claret Wines from low to finest grades; Burgundy Wines, from Medium to very lest grades producedin France; superior White Wines; Champagne Wine,various brands; HOLLAND GIN and SCOTCH WHIS-KEYS of prime qualities.

The above willbe sold in a United States Bonded Ware-house or duty paid.

Also, on consignment, 10 bbls. very o'd and primeMonongahela Rye Whiskeys; 10 bbls. very old copper dis-tilled Bourbon Whiskeys; 200 bbls. fine medium gradesBourbon and Rye Whiskeys, to which we invite the atten-tion of those in want of pure liquors. Office No. 134 LOM-BARD STREET, 3 doors east of Hanover. aps-tf

DEXMEAD'S IKON WORKS.

A& W. DENMEAD & SONS,? BALTIMORE,

Locomotive arid Stationary Steam Eng ne Builders, IronFounders, General Machinists and Boiler Makers.

Manufacturers of Improved BLOWING MACHINESfor Anthracite and other Blast Furnaces, SUGAR, GRISTSAW and ROLLING MILLS

fe22 ly.

A. MATHIOT& SON'SpZJBj SOFA AND FURNITURE WAREROOMS,t q I Nos. 25 AND 27 NORTH GAY ST.

(Near Fayette street.)Extending from Gay to Frederick street.

Always on hand a large assortment of every variety ofHOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, embracing?Bureaus, Sofas, Assorted colors ofBedsteads, Tete-a-Teles, Cottage Furnit'e,Washstands, ArmChairs, Settees,Wardrobes, Rocking Chairs, Wood Chairs,Spring Beds, Etageres, Office Chairs,Mattresses of Marble Tables, Barber Chairs,

Husk, Cotton Reception and Up Cribs and Cradles,and Ilair, 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 qualityof workmanship cannot be excelled by any establishmentio the country. A. MATHIOT k SON,

aul4-tf Nos. 25 and 27 North Gay street.

DVVARI) L. PALMER,WHOLESALE HEALER IX

FOREIGN' FRUITS, NUTS, AO.,No. 4 BOWLY'S WHARF.

BALTIMORE, MD.CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

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, Ac.,Which he offers to the trade at the lowest market

rates. au3-tf

BURGLAR PROOF AND FIRE PROOFCHILLED IKON* SAFES, WITH COMBINATION

BANK WORLD'S SAFF, COMPANY haveestablished an agency in Baltimore fur the sale of theirIMPREGNABLE CHILLED IRON SAFES,

BANK LOCKS AND VAULT DOORS.These are the only reliable KoniiEß PROOF SAFES ever of-fered for sale in Baltimore. No reliance can be placed onSheet Iron Safes. C. S. WILLKTT, Agent,

LARD OIL,FOP. BURNING OR LUBRICATING.

We call attention of the trade and machinists to ourmake of LARD OIL, a supply of which, freshly made, wehave constantly on hand. This OIL is pressed from bestquality Lard without the aid*of acids or any foreign sub-stance, is free of gum. and for burningor lubricating can-not be excelled. GEORGE & JENKINS,

No. 3 Commerce street,refer to the following parties who have been using

U. H. Reese ABros., W. A H. Spilcker,A. &W. Benmead & Sons, Poole A Hunt,R. Sinclair, Jr. A Co., Baltimore and Ohioß R. Co.?* S°n, George Kerr, Agent ThistleJ- \\ arden, Manufacturing Co.

je2-d6mo

DRUGGISTS ARTICLES OF ALLTHEvarious styles, made of Hard and Soft Rublier,syringes, Breast Pumps, Pessaries, Nursing Bottles. Sur-

Ke^ nv®*n? 4 £?' E'asticStockings, Teething Rings, Nipplesand Nipple Shields. Also Machine Belting, Packing andHose, which we willsell at New York prices.

E. M. PONDEBBON A CO.,No. 909 Baltimore street.

MATES.0 ANUFAT STORED TOBACCCT32# boxes J. D. New t Co . pound lumps.39# ' W.L.Ogden.30>4 44 N. Peyton & Co.,

'? 44

22# 4 * Wandering Jew,50# 4 ' E. J. Pilkinton's extra fine25 ca?es Don Quixotte. %

44

25 44 Shiloh,5 44 J. Q. Wade, 44 i 4

20 44 Sweet Orange, 4 ' '430# boxes Price k llarwood 4's, 4i 44

33#" W. Spots wood & Co. s's, 44 44

"20# 44 Putnura s's, 44

41# 44 Don Quixotte s's, 44 44

21 % 44 Hen Tanner s's,

20# " Jack Robinson s's, 4 * 4 "

31# 44 Pitman s's,30# 44 W. H. Grants s's & S's 44 4 4

136# 44 JewettlO's. 4 ' 44

45# 44 Putnum 10's, 4 ' 4 '30# 44 Lynch 10's,20 kegs Rose Twist,

Received per steamers and for sale byJACOB HEALDk CO.,

1 n27 tf No. 58 S. Gay street.

IF,AFT() I!A < V().J 370 bales Havana Tobacco, veryfine.75 " Yara 14 44

1 Just received and for sale byJACOB HEALDk CO.,

i n27 tf No. 58 S. (Jay street.

"VJANUFACTURED TOBACCO.1 POUNDS,

i W. Hancock, I T. Wilkinson,J. B. Gaddess J. Richardson,Jenny Lind, | IV. M. Irby,BillHixon, | Sam Ward,P. Pugb, Talliaferro and Massie,Eclipse I Wild Orange.

HALF POUNDS.Nation's Pride. I Washington,People's Favorite, | Don Juan.

FIVES k TENS.Russell k Robinson Sun Flower, ITodevah,

Ellen Glenn, James Piper, JohnJStanley,Bufftlo, Express, J.tfoyall.J. W. Atkinson, W. Goode k Co.,

FANCY STYLES.Lusuria del Popolo, I Lyle Maxwell,Banana, I Apiicot.

JAMES THOMAS' BRANDS.Virginia lbs. Lump, I Jewel of Ophir, Twist,El Dorado, | Dipdem Twist.

For sale by J. LYLE CLARKE k CD.,nl2 tf 119 West Lombard si.

jyjAN1 FACTI RED T()BA('(!0.

Norwood, lbs. ; Bill Hixon, lbs. jBluff City,

" Excelsior,Caledonia, " St Charles de Soto,J.unsford & Bro.,

" |A.M. Aitken, "

John Wilson," J.lohn Booker,

Cole, " 1Wayne,.1. Harper, extra, "

S.O.Smith," W.H.Jones,

John Thomas," jCtierry Bed,

Albert, " jOreat Eastern,

R. Elliott, " Atwood, s's & 12"sA.Walker,

" Ynunr A: Wimbreto's N 10'sManly,

" !?'. S. Farrow, s'sKail Road, " iV.nablcs, lisC. Napier, " !w. l.igon, % lbs

Smokine T.bacco, in barrels; for sale byJOHN P. PLEASANTS k SONS,

n25-tf No. 5d Soutli st.

MANUFACTURED TOBACCO.Thos. J. Martins, lbs.

G. S. Gravely, lbs. Pinkton's Planters' Pride,J.J.Crittenden,

" Pride of the Old Dominion,

J. Sheldon, " jJ. H. Wilson, His.W. Wenston, " 'J.Fisher,Bricc Tliomas,

" A. R. Courtney, 5 sM.Bowles, " A. &G. Maxwell, "

t Henry Leians, " G.H.Lawrence,A. K. Courtnry's Roseneatli.;

Received per steamboat, and for sa'e byCOURTNEY k GUSHING,

oelß-tf 65 Soutli Gay street.

fyJANUFACTURED TOBACCO.A. R. Courtney's Ro3eneath, lislit i>ressed lbs.

S. S. Law, lbs.lM. Bowles, lbsHenry Leians, " iC. Henry,

"

Mountain Rose," [A. C. Courtney, s's.

F. Taylor," (C. J. Word, 10's.

Smoking Tobacco, inbbls. and boxesReceived per steamboat and for sa'e by

COURTNEY & CUSHINO,oe6 tf No. 65 Sonth Gay st.

jyjANUFACTURED TOBACCO.

S. E. White, pounds People's Favorite, poundsJ.A.Clay, 44 Planter's Choice,Fancy Tom, 44 jWighcocornico,W. H. Vaden, 44 J. Mason,Corner Stone, 14 R. H. Lewis,S. Croso. 44 Belle Creole,Edm'd Hall, 44 Duncan,C.T.Wills, 44 Billllixson,G. S. Pace k Son, 44 Sam'l Ward,Superior, 44 Shelton Clay,Star of Franklin, 44 Lone Star,L. H. Powell, 44 M. M. Fisher,Lefturich 4 *Croso," 44 I Jas. Miller,Ringgold, 44 J- Jones,

P. Pugh, 44 Carper's Mountain Dew, 44

G. G. Curie, 44 May Fly,Seminole Chief, 44 Holly,Wm. Smith, 44 Blanch Bertran,R.E.Gibson, 14 Uncle Tom,Ferguson & Booth's Cal- IXL,

ifornia brand, 44 P. Loyd,Economy, 44 jJ. Brown,L. J. Barnes, 44 J. H. Wilson.J. S. Turner, 44

HALF POUNDS.Mustang, I Nonpareil,Carter Jackson, Daughter of the Regiment,Our Country, I Pine Apple.

FIVES.Carter Jackson, | Chickahominy,Sydenham, Consoler of Man,Tiios. H Allen, I Cyrus W. Fields.

TENS.Carter Jackson, I Jno. Amos,Chickahominy, I R 11. Sandford.

TWISTS.Peaches & Cream, foil, % iG.J.Trotter's R.&R.. X kegs.

boxes. I. T. Pace, " "

D.P. Wetcher,R.&R..in kegs. P. Early," % "

Mollie Pace, moist, in ){ hxs.jKentucky LeafShipping ID'S.

For sale by WARWICK, FP.ICK &BALL,nO-tf 00 South street.

\ fANUFACTUttKI)"t6bACCO.IYJ_ POUNDS.Jpo. I*. Labby, Jag. Williams,W. B. Miliner k Son, Best by Far,J. K. Millner, W. 11 Smiley,Pioneer, Eudora,Richardson, National,W. F. Flippen, Tobacco Queen,B. T. Henry, C. S. Pearson,Christian's Comfort, !Morton,Bidgood, 1). F. Martin,Leftwieh, X A. C. Turnley,

S?M*. Manning, Continenfu.FIVES AND TEN'S.

Russell k Robinson, Alexander,Keinie, Robinson & Co., Bob Temple,Zenobia, N. P. Wells, Bright,Jno. W. Priddy, Sherwood,W. H. Smiley, IW. Long,Christian's I'ine Apple, E. S. Thompson,Do. G. F. Royal, ;Pantheon,Do. C. S. Pearson, A. C. Turnley,Gilman, Lyon & Brodnax, Maruerson,J. C. Brock, 'viae Newton,A. E. Crutch field, IXL,?J. McDowell, Waverly.

HALF POUNDS.Christian's Pine Apple, ll'hilPrimus,Do. Nation's Pride, Jobbers Delight,Olive Branch, IA. C. Turnley,Laurel Branch, t Bidgood,Shiloh, jFillaand Ida,Forest Rose, Rising Sun,Blair & Burcb, Havelock,National Guard, Jas. Douglas,Brown. (Bright,) J. R. Melton,Temptation, Norton, (Bright.)T. Dabney, (

FANCY STYLES.Christian's Kiss Me Quick, Powhatan Spun,Dewberry Spun, Venable,P. D. Trotter's Rough k W. B. Millner k Son Rough

Ready Twist, k Ready Twist.Pancake and Foil Twist in kegs and caddies, Powhatan

Pipes and Smoking Tobaccos. In store and for sa'e byARMISTEAD, RIGGS k CO.,

au4-tf 57 Exchange Place.

ALL THE SAFESAT TIIF. CRYSTAL PALACE FIRE

BURNED UPEXCEPT LILLIE'S.

LILLIETRIUMPHANT?A GREAT TEST.?The fire at

the Crystal Palace, New York, furnished a test of Safesthan which none more thorough could have been desired.Those who were on the ground say that it was the hottestburning they ever saw. The wares of the Safe Manufac-turers were in an exposed situation. Lewis Lillie, ofTroy.Stearns k Marvin, of New York, and others were amongthe exhibitors. On overhauling the ruins Stearns A: Mar-

vin's Safes were found burnt out; and others weie coinplete wrecks. LILLIE'S ALONE WERE UNINJURED, exceptin the "frying" of the paint upon the inside doors. TheInstitute could not have arranged a better trial, had aspecial arrangement been made for the purpose, nor could

Mr. Lillie possibly have secured a greater triumph for hisremarkable invention. Troy Safes now take the lead. ?

Daily Times.CRYSTAL PALACE CONFLAGRATION.?Among the greatest

sufferers by the destruction of this edifice are Messrs.Stearns & Marvin, Sheet Iron Safe Manufacturers; also,one or two others. About $5,000 worth of these Safeswere destroyed. LILLIE'S Chilled Iron Burglar ProofSafe was the only Safe unharmed.? Troy Whig.

LILLIE'S SAFES were uninjured by the fire, exceptburning ofpaint. Allother Safes were destroyed.? TroyTimes.

The above is a positive proof that LILLIE'S SAFES arethe ONLY RELIABLEONES in GREAT FIRES. They are alsoperfect security against BURGLARS.

An assortment on hand and for sale at the Agency, 192Baltimore street.

oc!2 tf OS. WILLETT.

MARYLAND STEAM TURNINGAND SAWING WORKS,

AND HARD WOOD LUMBER YARD.Corner of Parle and Clay sireets.

Architects and Builders supplied with the most modernand approved styles of BRACKETS, MOULDING and Or-namental Work for

COTTAGES,DWELLINGS,

WAREHOUSES, kc.Stair Newels, Bannisters and Hand Railing, Columns,

fluted and plain: Balustrading for Porticos, kc.

TURNING. SA WING. MOULDING ANDPLANINGin all their various branches; Oval Frames, Bench andScrews, Carriage Hubs, Ac., Ac.

Also, HARD WOOD LUMBER,MAHOGANYand WALNUT,

CHERRY, POPLAR,OAK and ASH.

COFFIN STUFF, VENEERS, Ac,JOS. TITOJLAS A SON.

Yard?South Eutaw street. oel ly

HALL & BROTHER;(Successors to Thomas Nash cf: Co.)

Curers and Packers of

PROVISIONS, FOR HOME A 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 willbe received for Inspection and Storage, and Bulk MeatsSmoked on reasonable terms. CIIAS. G. lIALL,

(l.ate of J. G. Harvey A Co.)slO-tf GEO. D. HALL.

'PRESSES! TiiUSSES!! TRUSSES!!!!JL SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS

AND CUTLERY IN GENERAL,HEINISCH SHEARS, SCISSORS AND POINTS,

PKX AND POCKET KXIVES, CARVERS AXD FORKS,RAZORS <£? RAZOR STRAPS, TABLE CUTLERY,Ac., of the best quality, always on hand, and warrantedby SAMUEL JACKSON,

No. 194 Baltimore street,Near St. Paul street,

jy3o-dAm Baltimore.

B T. HYNSON,. UPHOLSTERER, PAPER nANGER,

AND

VF.NE TIA NBLIND MANUPA CTURF.R,No 52 NORTH HOWARD ST., ONE DOOR ABOVE LEXINGTON,

BALTIMOREPAPER HANGINGS. I VENETIAN BLINDS.

Constantly in store, for Keeps on hand, and manu-' sale, PAPF.R HANGINGS of factures to order, VENETIAN

1 every description, and of the| BUNDS of all colors, sizesI latest and most approved and qualities, which will

I patterns. Also, Borders, Firejoompare favorably with anyi Board Prints, Ac. |offered to the public.

ttyPaper Hanging done in the best style. Old Blindsj Repainted and Trimmed, or Exchanged. s9-ly

J A. DUSHANE,. COMMISSION PAPER DEALER,

No 40 S. CHARLES STREET, NEAR LOMBARD,BALTIMORE, MD.,

Has just received and now offers for sale a large and wellassorted stock of Writing, Printing, Bonk and WrappingPapers; Binder's, Trunk, Straw, Bonnet Boards, Ac. Hav-ing been appointed agent by Thaddeus Davids A Co. forthe sale of their unrivalled Mucilage Ink, Sealing Wax,Black Sand, Ac., he is prepared to furnish them at themanufacturers' pricts. Attention is respectfully solicitedto his stock generally. Paper of every description madeto order at short notice. au3l-tf

PIP? BEBEE'S PATENT NEW YORKCOOKING RANGE, put up and guaranteed towork by BOBBINS k CO.,

46 and 48 Light street,corner of Balderston street,

?30 tf below Lombard street (west side).

IjHRE CRACKERS.?2OOO boxes No. 1,part double stem, for sale by SCHWARTZ A DIX,

117 Lombard St. n26-tf

A I.MONDS ?SO bales and bags new cropA. Bordeaux aud 1 .?i.**>,f- -<l"by EI>W*H I. f VLM

RE, 4Bowly'a wharf. 11

VMONTH. I, ADO SHERRY.?OI meetimportation, inquarter cmks, for saie by GE0.1..

HARRISON, 0O'Ponnell's wharf. nl9tf

ALCOHOL!?Western Alcohol, 80 and 95per cent-for sale at lowest market rates by HUGH

BOI.TOX k CO., No. si McKlderry's wliarf. nS-tf

\ DAMANTINE AND CHEMICAL/\ Rpi'mi Candles. ?We liave on hand a tine stock

of Western and Eastern Adamantine Candles; short weightand full weight. Also Manhattanville Chemical Sperm jCandles, all sizes, plain and fancy bars, our Ada-mantines are all of the last quality. GRANT &

BROTHER, Id Exchange Haeo. n2 tf

AMERICAN CLINCH NAILS.?AIIAsizes, sharp and flat point, on hand and for sale by M.KEITIL Jr. .x SON, 21 South Charles stieet. c2'J tf

I>ACON. ? SiiUs, Shoulders tind Hams,3 Western and City smoked, for sale by JOSEPH CAR-

SON k CO. n27-tf

BULK SIDES.?IOO,OOO lbs. in bxs. andhints., for sale by JOSEPH CARSON ,v CO. n27-tf_ !

F|ACON. ?50 iilnls. Prime Bacon Sides and3 Shouldcis, for sale by GEORGE & JENKINS. Com-

merce St. n22-10t

BROAD ARROW FLOUR.? ;i-i bbis.B. A. Flour, for sale by J. WHITKFORD, Spear's

j wharf _*>ls tf

13UCKWHEAT MEAL?In hundreds andalsofresli ground Corn Meal, for sale by

j SAM'L A. HOUSE, 288 Best Pratt St., 2 doors East of| Hnward. nlO tf

FIACON.?100 casks prime Shies and? Shoulders Racon, in superior order, for sale by

i HENRY 111 K.MAN 4: SON'S. n4-tf

BAGS. ?.Millers' and Fanners' Grain Hags.2. 2# and 3 bushels, for sale in lots to suit, by R. H.

ATWELL k CO., 68 South t.. Bowly's wharf. oc2S-tf

UCK WHEAT l' L .(>T JL lor family IN',for sale by KENSEY JOHNS & CO., N'os. 22 and 21

Commerce st. oc'27 tf

BAY RUM. ?5 puncheons very choice BayRum, for sale by IIALL k LOXKY, 56 Buchanan';

wharf oc!3-tf

BUTTER.? 600 kegs prime glades, justreceived and for sale by DAVID T. BUZBY, 6 Ex-

change Place. ocß-tfDURGUNDY PORT WINE?3OO qr.I Jleasks of various grades, part low-priced, instore and

for sale by C. H. MYERS ft BRO. A s!7 tf

EN GAL IN!)I( ). 5 - prime, lor3sale by 11. J. BAKER, No. 36 South Charles st.sl3tf

I> IiANDYS,> WHISKEYS, WINES. SEGARS

Large stocks at lowest rates always on handWM. GRANGE k CO.,

Je2-tf 3 Exchange Plaoe.

DRANDYWINB KILN DRIED CORN\3 Meal, inbarre's and hogsheads, for sale bv

JOHN S. WILLIAMS k BRO.fe22 ! v. 52 Commerce street.

CtAMPHIN K ANI) PINE OlL?Constant-/ly on hand in pritne order, and for sale at our Distil-

lery, No. 81 McElderry's wharf. HUGH BOLTON .V COnil tf

CiURRANTS.?50 casks "new crop," lory sale by EDWARD 1.. PALMER, 4 Bowly's wharf.n25-tf

CIANOLES.?lit boxes Solar Sperm Can-Jdies, a superior article, just received from Louisville,

and for sale by NEWCOMER k STOXEBRAKBR. Howardst., 3d door north of Pratt. n24~3t

tUtANBERRIES. ?20 barrels pnme East/em, for sale by SCHWARTZ A DIX, 117 Lombard

street n24-tf

CHEESE. ?1,000 boxes W. It. Cutting;1.000 boxes E. t. Cheese; receiving this day ar.d lor

sale by D. .1. FoLEY \ HRo,. :M. Suiith st. Its xili:*-fit

CHEESE. ?500 boxes Eastern and West-ern Prime Chesse for sale by CI'RTJS k POST. 43

South street. n22 lot

CHAMPAGNE.?A iivsli invoice of verychoice Champagne Wine, just landed and for sale by

GEO. L. HARRISON. _ n!9 tf

CIHO ICE OLD RYE WHISKEY.?AJ small lot of very old Bye Whiskey, for sale by GEO.

L. HARBISON, 6 O'DonnelPs wharf. n!9-tf

CAORN MEAL.?Fresh ground constantlyJ for sale in lots to suit, at GEORGETOWN MILLS,

114. lib and 118 Smith's wharf. nl9 tf

CA HAMPAGNE.?Due ile Montcbello andJ Helmet Champagne, for sale by C. MORTON STEW-

ART. 52 S. Gay st. n!3-2w

C^()!) 01L.? 23 barrels landing and lor saleyby HALL& LONEY, 50 Buchanan's wharf. nlO-tf

CAETTE PORT AND BURGUNDYJ Port Wines.?loo qts. casks Burgundy Ports; 25

qts. casks drv do., in store and bonded warehouse; for saleby J. B. CHARRON CO., Agents, 102 and 134 WestLombard street, near ILuiovi-r street. n8 tf

LO VE RS EE D, TIMOTHY AM)

Quercitron Bark, wanted by JOHN F. PICKRELL &

CO., 114 Smith's wharf. n3-tf

CIUT NAILS ?A complete assortment ofyjared Pratt & Son's superior Cut Nails, now in store

and for sale at lowest market rates, by M. KEITH, JR., kSON, Agents, 23 South Charles st. nl tf

CtOD I'ISIJ.?Fifteen drums of prime <|utili-/tyand medium size, now landing and for sale by

THOS. WHITRIDGE A CO, Bowly's wharf. * oegD tf

CASTI EE SOAP.? Km 1He\e> GenuineRed Mottled Castile Soap, just received and for sale

by LAURENCE THOMSEN k CO., 63 ExchangePlace. . QCIS-tf

rAOGNAC AND ROCHELLE BRAN-yypY?dark and pale. Scotch Whiskey, Holland Ginand Jamaica Spirits, of fine qua'itv. by the demijohn orbarrel, for sale by JXO. H. O'DONOVAN, Jr., 33 Cheap-side. ocl-dtf

CIURRANTS. ?20 Bids. Zant's, landingJ and for sale by J. CROSBY & SON, 15 Bowly's

wharf. 820

|"NUT NAILS AND IMG IRON.?CUTvy NAILS of superior quality, which the trade willplease examine. Also, Scotch Pig, and Baltimore ForgeIRON; for sale by STEPHEN S. LEE,

sio tf No. 50 South Gaj st.

(8 ASTILE SO A P.?5500 boxes < lastile SoapJ for sale by BAKER BROTHERS A: CO.,si tf 32 and 34 South Charles st.

I^ILOVERSEED.aulS tf

,lT9 Grocers' Exchange.

tiRUCJBLEB ?From 2 to SO. A larsjp7 assortment always on hand, and for sale low hy

HUG AN A: JENKINS,jyio-tf No. 21 South Charles street.

/ VIJMIIELILANJJ COAL -

V J Bv Cugo or Carlor.i,ap?-tf STEPHEN S. LEE. 50 S. Gay st.

DRIED FRUIT, &C.?200 bush, unpeeledDried Peaches; 150 half bbls. Family Roe Herrings,

for sale liyEDWARD MITCHELLk CO., No. 90 Pratt st.n22-31

TXATES.?IOO trails landing and for s.i !.? byJL/J. CROSBY A SON. I.', Bowly's wharf. nil tf

OIL?Of our own manufac-_Jture, warranted a genuine article, put lip in pre-

pared barrels, constantly on hand and for sale by 111"GilBOLTON k CO., No. 81 McElderry's wharf. nB-tf

IWTUA FLOUR.?For Bakers, GrocersJand Family use, just received and for sale by KEN-

SEY JOHNS k CO., Xos. 22 and 24 Commerce street.0c27-tf

IDIGS.?SOO drums and cartoons new Smyr-na Figs, for sale by EDWARD L. PALMER, 4 Bow-

ly's wharf. n23 tf

ID 1 S 11. 5OO Barrels Nos. 1, 2 and M. Mackerel.

1,500 Bbls. E. Herring.600 Bbls. Branch Herring.2i)o Bbls. Large Labrador Herring.

25.000 N. F. Large Codfish.50 Casks Hake and Codfish.

1.200 Boxes Sealed Herring. #20 Tierces No. 1 Salmon, for sale at lowest rates

by CURTIS k POST, 43 South street, and 41 Prattstreet. n22-10t

IjMNE OLD BOTTLED PORT.?A fewcases of very superior ol 1 Port Wine, bottled in Op-

orto, imported direct, and for sale by GEO. L. HARRI-SON, 6 O'Donnell's wharf. nl9-tf

AM) 111 GKAVIii-'.AT HAGS.JL ? IO,OOO superior, handsomely printed; also,common,

for sale bv it. H. ATWELL k CO., 68 Bowly's wharf.iilT-tf *

IPALKIRK ALE.? lou -ask.- oi tin- eel--brated Falkirk, landing ex-ship Java and fur sale by

i the Agents, C. H. MYERS k BRO. A n!6tf

IFAMILY FLOUlL?('hole- brands, justreceived and for sale by KENSEY JOHNS <v CO.,

Nos. 22 and 24 Commerce street. 0c27 it"

17*LOOKING BOARDS.?B,3OO feet 54_ Flooring; 30,000 do. 4-4 do.; 25,000 do. 5 4 Stepping,

expected to arrive from Pensacola, and for sale bv J AS.

CORNER & SONS. oclS-tf

ITMRE BRICK.? 10,000 English Fire Brick,_ for sale by HALLk LONEY, 56 Buchanan's wharf,ocl-tf

IWLL WEIGHTCANDLEB.? 2UOTIOXESWestern Adamantine Candles, full weight, of superior

| quality, for sale by GRANT & BROTHER, Munufac-; turers'Agents, 61 Exchange Place. 0c26-tf

IfLAXSEED WA NTED?I iy1 KNOX k CO.,

au27 Exchange Place.

IFRENCH WHITE WINE A I A EGA Itof very superior quality, for sale by LAURENCE

THOMSKN & ('<.. i*lK\i\u25a0 i-!'! :???. oc!s tl

G'UNNY BAGS. ?Constantly on handandf for sale at lowest market prices, by RICHARDSON k

CO., 67 Exchange Place. n22 tf

(GALVANIZED IRON LIFE BOAT.?XFraiicis'Patent, made by the New York Lifa Boat

Manufacturing Co.; lor sale by R. H. ATWKLLk CO., 68Bowly's wharf. 0c22 tf

HERMAN HARDWARE AND CUT-TLKRY. imported and for sale at low prices, by M . A.

and F. MARBURG, 48 W. Lombard st. slB-tf

t^LUE.?1 < *0,(100 lbs. GIu? assorted quail-Tties for sale by BAKER BROTHERS k CO.,

\u25a08 tf 82 and 34 Booth Charlee st

G* UM SHELLAC.?Iit cases lor sale by It.Li. BAKER, No. ) South Cl;r!.'S st *l3 tf

AMS"AND SI IOULDERS.?2IK 1,1XKIlbs. in dry suit and pickle, tor sale by JOSEPH

c \ KSON & CO. n27-tf

HAMS.?2,500 Prime Shipping Hams, lorsale by GEORGE & JENKINS, Commerce street.

n22 6t

HOMINY.?Fresh beat, of prime quality;for sale inlots to suit, at GEORGETOWN MILLS,

114,116 and 118 Smith's wharL_ n!9-tf

HEIDSEICK &~ca", CHAMPAGNEWine, inquarts and pints, constantly 011 hand and j

for sale by H MYERS k BRO A nhVtfj

HOLLAND GIN.?An invoice of the cele- 1brated "Triple Berry" brand, for sale, to arrive per \u25a0ship "Mississippi," direct irom Rotterdam, by C. H. 1MYERS ItBRO. A n!5-tf

HAMES.?A lot of first-rate Root Hames. |just received and for sale low by M. KKITH,Jr.. &

SON, 23 South Charles st. oeß tf

HOLLANDGlN.?"Trp; Berry" brand, jfor sale, to arrive per "Mississippi," direct from

Rotterdam, by ('HAS 11. MYELS \ i K>. A L 4 tf_ '

HOMINY.?Fresh beat Hominy, for salelin lots to suit, by JOHN F. PICKRELL Jc CO.. 114 !

Smith's wharf. ii3-tf

HAVANA CIGARS.?Just importe3 byBark Reindeer, from Havana, of the New Crop To-

bacco, several invoices of fine Cigars, embracing La Caoba,

Ugues, Baltimore Club, Con stanch*, and other brands of ;Metlia Regalia. Londres, Opera and Cnchas styles. For)sale by LAURENCE TIIoMSEN & CO., Exchange ;Place. nl tf |

AY PRESS.?ONE HAY "I'RKSS,.new.for sale by R. 11. ATWELL k CO., 6S South st.,

Bowly's wharf. 0c22-tf

HERRINGS. ?Just received another lot ofSusquehanna Koc Herrings. |>ut up in half bbls.

expressly for family use. HENRY (JiiJ.NliAT k CO.No. 48 S. Calvert St. oel2-t;

AVANA CIGARS. -A Choice Assortment of Imported Havana Cigars constantly nil

hand and for sale by THOMAS N. IT t.BB, cor. Madisonand Garden street. sj ' '*?

HEAVY SHIPPING LEAF.?2S bhds.Heavy Leaf Tobacco, for sale by

WARWICK, FRICK & BALL,j.v2fl-tf 6° South street.. |

INDIGO.? 75 cases Manilla and Madras, o

all grades, for sale by fW. H. CRAWFORD k CO.,aulß-tf No, 62 South street.

fiprcs, &t.R . KRAUS &7 cO~

|VBB3 IMPORTERS ANDfc DEALERS IN LIQUORS AND WINES,

PRODUCE AND CIGARS.No. 13 CHEAPSIDE, ONE DOOR SOUTH OF LOMBARD sr.,

Offer for Bale an extensive assortment of Pure CognacBrandies, various vintages; Whiskeys. Old Rye, superiorScotch, Old Bourbon, Monongahela; Holland Gin, of dif-ferent brands; Domestic Brandy; Gin, Pure Spirits. Rec-tified Whiskey and Peach Brandy; Swiss Stomach Bitters,a superior article, of which we are sole agents for the Stateof Maryland. Cigars imported and domestic; all guaran-teed to give satisfaction.

ocl9-tf NO. 13 CHEAPSIDE.

JOHN H. O'DONOVAN, JR.,TEBFAGWJ IMNORTEP. AND DEADER IN

FOREIGN ANDDOMESTIC LIQUORS,

No. 33 CHEAPSIDE,Has for sale a large stock of OLD RYE AND BOUR-

[ BON WHISKEYS, part very old and superior, fine o'dScotch Whiskey; Cognac and Rochelle Brandies, of vai-

-i ous grades, in bond and duty paid; fine Holland Gin; Ja-! niaica Spirits; Port, Sherry, and Madeira Wines, of me-

dium and fine qualities, by the cask or demijohns, a>.d| every variety ofDomestic Liquors, as Whiskey, Brandy,i Gin, Wine, Cordials, &c.; for sale at fair market prices

and upon reasonable terms. ocl3tf

! /Spy* 1,500 Bbls. MAGNOLIA WHiS-! u&i||sjaKEY.?S. N. Pile & Co.'a Cincinnati, ORIGI-BNAL MAGNOLIA WHISKEY, which has so

j eminently maintained its high reputation in every part of: the United States duting the last twenty years, will( hencefortli always be found in gre.it 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 thera.

W. GRANGE & CO.,3 Exchange Place.

ALSO,Pike's superior deodorized COLOGNE and other Spirits,

at low ist market price :. sB-tf

' *\ 44 l'().\ll\(i THKOUGH THEKjffiggilRYE!"?CHOICE OLD RYE WHTSKEY,iSBHHb c. ZIEGLER, BROWNSVILLE. "CNN.

IN CASES OF ONE DOZEN BOTTLES EACH.This extra old Whiskey, warranted pure and deliriously

rnihl, is unsurpassed by any inthe market. It is pa ticu-larly calculated for family use, where quality !s a consid-eration. Sold exclusively by the proprietor's agents,

WM. GRANGE k CO.,gS-tf 3 Exchange Place.

THOMAS BUIELDS. P. J. ROCHE.

SHIELDS & ROCHE,IMPORTERS OF

WINES AND BRANDIES,And dealers in all kinds of DOMESTIC LIQUORS.

No. 145 North Howard street, Baltimore, Md.Always on hand, a large stock of superior Old RYE

WHISKEY. au!7tf

THE DAILY EXCHANGE, NOVEMBER 29, 1858.

| Bill LOW WAKE CASTINGS.-!A com--8 1 |l-te assortment of Hollowware, Carl Ro\< s. Fire

Dogs. Dumb Bells, Tea Kettles, Arc , always on hand amifor sale at lowest rates by M. KEITH, Jr., & SDN, 23South Charles street. ocß tf

JUST RECEIVED. per ship Ann E.Hooper, from Liverpool. 5 puncheons Highland Malt

Scotch Whiskey, of a superior article, for sale at K.KRACS & CO.. No. 13 Cheupside, one door south ofLombard st. nl3-tf

|/ INGSFORD'S OSWEGO STARCH.J\. for sale at factory prices, by Agent DAVID T.BUZBY, 6 Exchange Place oeß-tf

LAIID.?250 bbls. Nash's Packing LeafLard, for <;ik> by JOSEPH CABSOK k CO. u27 tf

LAIH).?65 bbls. prime old Western Leaf.POIMAIRAT & MoCCLLY, X05.47 mid 49 Liglitst.

n2B tf

LEAF LARD?In barrels and kegs, mstore and for sale by SMITH& NICODEMUS, Balti-

more st. nlft-tf

1' ARD Oil-?."-is hnrirls Cincinnati ExtraJl_J Winter Strained I.ard Oil, in store and for sale byGRANT & BROTHER. 61 Exchange Place. n2-tf

IOOSE COD FISH.'?2OO quintals GrandBank Codfish of prime quality, now lauding from

Schooner Austin, for sale by T. WIIITRIDGE Az CO.,Bowly's wharf. A oc-'O-tf

I ARD Oil-?lt) hbis. Extra Cincianali.Jl.ard Oil, Winter Strained, for sale by GRANT

I k BROTHER, Agents for the Manufacturers, 01 Exchange: Place.

_

0c25-tf

I IBERIA COFFEE. A few bags ot this-Jchoice Coffee of our own importation?it is much su-

j jierior to Mocha, aud of double the strength of Java: for' sale bv R. H. ATWELL JC CO., 50 Dowly's wharf. SouthI street* OCIB-tf

]ARD IN KEGS.?A Choice Article, lor_Jsnle by SMITH .x NICODEMUS. oc!6 tf

lARD.?200 kegs Western Laid for sale_Jby HENRY KIKMAN & SONS, *24 Howard

i street. ocl4 tf

> B ('SCAT WINK ?IV K roniignsm iiIfI boxes 01' one dozen, just received arnl for sale bjLAURENCE THOMSEX k CO., 04 Exchange l*lace.

n27-tf

TiyfESS PORK.?IOO bl>ls. Heavy Mes*lfXPork, for stl? by GEORGE & JENKINS. n22 10

MlLI, FEED. ?Of various kinds, constantly for sale in lots to suit, at GEORGETOWN

MILLS, 114,110 and 118 Smith'! wharf. nl9tf

MOLASSES. ?Choice Muscovado Molas.e?. in barrels and tierces, just arrived and for sah

by GEO. SLATER, 10 Commerce st. nIS-tf

MACKEREL, LTEITRING AND ALE.wives, landing and for sale by HALL k LOXEY

56 Buchanan's wlia f. nlo-tf

Jl/I USCAT WINES. ?2O cases very supe-XTAperior Muscat do. Frnntprnan; 20 casks low pricerdo., for sale bv Jr B.CiIAKRoX CO., Agents, I:32and 13n

West Lombard street, near Hanover street. nS-tf

VFUMM'S CHA MPAGNE.? Verzenay.IVICabinet and Roval Rose, inpints and quarts, for sabby GEO. HOLLINS, 14 X. Charles st. oel2 tf

MATH, MULLER'S CELEBRATEESparkling Hock ahd Moselle WINES, imported ant

for sale by W. A. k K MARBURG, Sole Agents. 48 WLombard st. slB-tf

MADDER.? 20 casks, bright and free osand, for sale by R. J. RAKER, No. 30 South (11 a fit*

st._

sIH tf

AifARACAIBO C( )FFEE. ?l3O bagJ.T I.choice White .\laracaibo Coffee, for sale by GEORGISLATER. 10 Commerce st. uc4tf

Ik^TOLAsSKS.?I I lilid>. Supt-ritir W.IAT i Molasses,per sehr.

"

The- Winans," for sale byQUITZOW MCMULLEN,

AUI9 tf 47 S. Calvert street.

MACKEREL AND ALEWIVES300 15bis. Noa. 2 and 3 Mackerel.

100 Bids. Xo. 1 Alewives.Just received and for sale by

W. f>. SHURTZ & CO.,ap24 tf Xo. 11 Commerce street

j "[VIEW FIGS.?I,OOO drums landing, fo| 11 sale by SCHWARTZ <X DIN. 117 Lombard st. 1.24 t

IXT E\V CURKAINTft-Si casks landingit for sale by SCHWARTZ & IHX, 117 Lomharistreet. n24-tf

I\T E:RUM.?2O bbls.N.E. pure Molasseii. s ? Ram, for sale by J. F. MILLER Ct>.. 79 Rawly':wharf. n-21 w

NA VASS.\ !NA VASSA ! ! ?Drown ( 'olumbia GUANO, from Coopers Navassa Island, im

i ported and for sale by WM. F. MURDOCH,j aull-tf No. 5 O'Donnell's Wharf.

OLIVES AND ( AIT'.RN.? A froli sopply of Seville an.l Verdalle's Olives; also, nonparie

! and superfine Capers, just received; for sale by LACKF.NCF. TIIOMSEX & CO.. 64 Exchange Place. n-27 tf_

Old) MONONGAHELA RYE Wiliskies ofvarious grades and brands, some very old ant

: choice, in store and for sale by C. H. MYERS & BRO.I nl6-tf A

O'I'ARD, DUPLY & CO., BRANDYvintages 1849 and 1851, Palo, in qr. casks, for salt

j from bonded warehouse by C. H. MYERS &

f BRO. A n4-tf

OCTAGON STEEL FOITDRILLScomplete assortment of N'avlor's & Marshall's Octagor

; Cast Steel, % to in., on hand and for sale by Mj KEITH, Jr. k SOX., Agents, 23 South Charles

r street 0c29-tf

OXALIC ACID.?I,OOO lbs. just received,and for sale by R. J. BAKER, 30 South Charles

i | street. 0c26-tf

OAKUM.-?Messrs. Plume ,V Co.'s PrimtOakum in lots to suit purchasers,for sale by CHAS.

\u25a0 | PEN I'ERHAST, X't. 77 Smith's wharf. 0C25-tf

7\LD RYE W'H ISKEY,?til' very supc-x r jor quality, in barrels and demijohns of from one to

J five gallons, for sale by JXO. H. O'DONOVAN, dr., 31Cbeapride. ocl-dtf

' fkld) RYE WHISKEY.?7S bbls.D. Un-V / .rer's. Pure Rye. warranted.

100 bhls. S. HORIXES' Old Rye;50 ' 4 MT. .ETNA ditto.

1 50 u FUNK ditto,

e and various other brands Old Rye WHISKEY, pure as re-ceived from the manufacturers, for sale by

JAMES WHITE FORD," au2s- d4m Spear's wharf.

OLD \i\ EV\ i i ISKI 4'. V.-Copp< rdistilled,a choice article, for sale by J. & J. M.UIRVIX ,

sll-tf 93 Smith's wharf.

01 A quantity for sale by KNOX k CO.,auis-tf 9 Grocers' Exchange.

PITCH. ?200 bill's. Pitch, in good older,and for sale ly JAS. CORNER k .SON'S. n24 tf

DURE < 'IDER ?'Jo bills. Sweet Cider,_I pure juice of sound apples, asuperiorartich , receivedand for sale by J. F. MILLERk CO., 79 Bowly's wharf.

n22 I w

PALM OIL.?I 5t1.0(M1 lbs. lo arrive, lorsale by R. H. ATWE LI.& CO., OS South streU, Bow-

ly's wharf. nib tf

PIMENTO? For sale by RICHARDSON\ CO., 67 Exchange Place. id* tf

PiC IRON.?2OO tons Car-Wheel Iron; 300do. Baltimore forge, in yard ami for sale by STEPHEN

S. LEE. 50 Sonih fiaystrt *t. nS tf

DEPPER AND PIMENTO.I 350 BAGS IN' BON'll AND DUTY PAID.

400 " PEPPER.For sale by \V. 11. CRAWFORD k CO.,

je3-tf M South Street.

POUT AND CLARET WINES,S E G A R S , & c .

Large stocks alwavs in and out of Bond. FIXE VIR"GIXiA APPLE BRANDY.

WM. GRANGE k CO.,je3-tf 3 Exchange Place

PUMICE STON E.?l*o casks PumiceStone for sale by F. L. BRAUNS & CO.'

fe22 if No. 11 Cheapside, cor. of Lombard it

QUERCITRON BARK.Wanted by KNOX k CO.,

aulS-tf 9 Grocers' Exchange.

ROSIN. ?2,000 bbls. Common Rosin, fori stale by .IAS CORNER .A SON'S. n'24-tf

RICE. ?Constantly on hand and lor sale byRICHARDSON A CO.. S7 Exchange I'htcc. nib if

RAMSAY'S WHISKEY.-?lO puncheonsJohn Ramsay's Islay Malt Whiskey, to arrive per

ship "Cerrogorilo" direct, now due, lor sale by C. K.MYERS k BRO. a nIS-tf

ROSIN.? 138 BBLS. DAILY EXPECTcd to arrive, for sale by CII AS, 11. MYERS Ik

BRO. A ootid tf

S IIOOKS.?1 -">< i suii'ar itntl molasses Shooks,for sale by JAS. CORN Ell k SOUS. n24 tf

OCOTCH WHISKEY.?The celebratedIk 3 Highland Malt Whiskey, part very old and line, for

sale front 1 . S. Bonded Warehouse, by LAURENCETHOMSKN h CO., Exchange Place. n22 tf

UAL.MO.X.?IS barrels No. I Salmon, land-and for sale by HALL& LONEY, 56 Buchanan's

wharf. ii10 tf

CHERRY WINE, of fin- quality, by th-or demijohn, for sale by JNO. H. O'DOXOVAN,

Jr., 33 Cheapside. ocl dtf

QHERRI WINES,25 qts. casks Superior Table Sherry.10

"'* Golden do.

5 " i4 Amontilado do.10 44 44 Cabinet do.

in store or bonded warehouse, for sale by J. B. CHARRONk CO.. Agents,l32 and 134 West Lombard street, near linn-over street. nB-tf

SEIGNETTE BRANDY?For sale, toarrive per bark 44Anna," from Rochelle, by C. 11.

MYERS k, BEO. A n 4 tf

SPIRITS TlJRPENTIN E?Constantly onband, and for sale by HUGH BOLTON k CO., No. 81

McElderry's wharf. 118 tf

SALT. ?-2,000 sacks Jeffrey & Dareey'sFine and Ground Alum Salt, for sale by GEO.

SLATER, 10 Commerce street. 0c29 tf

ILVER SPRING KLOI ir^Manulhc-tared and for sale by KENSEY JOHNS & CO.. Nos.

22 and 24 Commerce st. 0c27-tf

SALT CAKE.?S tons Salt Cake lor Ag-ricultural purposes, ground in casks, for sale by R. J.

BAKER, 36 8 Uth Charles street. Oc2l tf

SALT. ?25U bushels Salt, suitable lor Aifti-cultural purposes. For sale by IIEXRY RIEMAN A:

80N8,24 N. Howard street. 0c23 tf

<JOAi> AND STARCH, WESTERNIkUfiermnn and Olive Soap, and Wood's Superior PearlStarch, for sale by GRANT k BRO., 61 ExchangePlace. oc2o tf

SOAP.? German anil Olive Soap?l(H) boxesCincinnati German Soap; 100 <lo. do. Olive Soap, for

sale by GRANT & BROTHER, 61 Exchange Place.ocs tf

SUGAR OCIIED 11A.MS, of the most fevorito brands, for sale bj' SMITH k NICODKMVS,

Baltimore st. alt-tfALT.?2,OOO sacks Jeffrey A: Dareey'sFine Salt, direct importation; for sale by GEO. SLA-

TER. 10 Co mill erce St. 22-tf

SALT.? 5,000 Bushels Turk's Island Salt,in store, for sale by HALL,t LONEY,

au2l-tf 56 Buchanan's wharf.

CJCYTHES.O 600 DOZEN "DARLING'S" AND "WALDRON'S'Stamp American Corn and (Jrass Scythes.

Also SCYTHE SHEATHS, SCYTHE STON'F.S, andSCYTHE SHARPENERS.

For sale at factory rates by IIISS k COI.E,je]tf 27 and 29 South Charles Street.

O HAD AND HERRING:Just received, a splendid lot of No. 1 Shad and

Herring, for sale at tow est rates, byW. D. SHURT7, & CO.,

my26 tf No. 11 Commerce Street.

O PICES -SPICES?SPICES.O PEPPER?BOO hags prime Sumatra.

PIMENTO ?600 bags prime Jamaica.CASSIA ?2.560 mats and cases Canton.GING ER?2OO bags East India.CLOV ES?IOO bales Zanzibar.NUTMEGS ?5,000 lbs. Penang and'Gov't No. 1.MACE?2,500 lbs. Government No. 1.

Also, a full assortment of GROUND SPICES, Ml S-TARD, kc., for fale to the wholesale trade of this city, theSouthland West, at same prices and time as any otherhouse in the Union. M . H. CRAM K)RI) A: C().,

Proprietors Phrenix Spice Mills,a|q 62 South street.

GARDINER, OLIVEOIL AND ("ASTI I,E

IJBoap. for sale by C. H MYBRSaBBO * nMtf

1TIMOTHY SEED.?2OO Bushels Ohio. Timothy Seed just received and for sale by ft. T. Et-

DER, 120 S.' Eutaw St., oppositeß. &O.R. R. Depot.0c22-tf

SQUARE AND HEXAGON M TS,M ASHKItS aii'l CLINCH RINGS.?AII sizes con-

stantly on hand. Also SHIP SCRAPERS and SHIPAUGERS for sale by DUGAN k JF.XKINS,

jylO-tf No. 21 South Charles street.r 1 V\ 1t.?901) bills. Tar. in good order, lor saleX by JAS.CORNER k SONS. u24 tf

HTEA.?A few half chests in store and forX sale by C. MORTON STEWART, 52 South Gay strict.

1113-1 w

rp! RK'S ISLAND SALT.? IO,OOO bush-JL els Turk's Island Salt, to arrive; for sale by PEN-

I) ERG AST BROS.. 77 Smith's wharf, up stairs. oe7 if

Vr ERDIGKIs; EXTRA DRY.?9O sacks;20 boxes (25 lbs.) powdered; 500 lbs. in balls; for sale

by R. J. BAKER, 86 S Charles st. nl7-tf"IyITALNUTS.?SO bags Naples and Sicily,> ' for tale by SCHWARTZ k IIIX, 117 Lombaid

street. n24 tf

WESTERN BUTTER.?IO bUs! solidr I packed. I'OCMAIRAT k McCCLLY, Xos. 47 and

40 Light st. n23-tf

\*/"ABASH BACON.r F 130 hhds. choice Sides?Wabash cured and smoked.

40 44 44 Shoulders, 44 44 4*15 44 44 Hams, 44 44 44

500 bbls. sujerior Extra Ohio Flour, suitable for familyuse; 300 bbls. pure Bourbon and Old Rye Whiskies; justreceived by B. T. ELDER. 120 S. Eutaw st., opposite B. &

< > R. It. tation. uls tf

WEILCHkS Premium FAMILYFLOUR.\u25bc ?A constant supply of this celebrated family flour

for sale by quantity or single bbl., at lowest prices, byNEWCOMER & STONEDRAKER, Howard St., 3d doornorth of Pratt. nls-6t

\YriIiSKEV.?50 bbls. Kentucky Whiskey*V for sale by JOHN F. PICKRKI.L fc CO., 114 Smith s

: wharf. nd tf

, T%7°TNES.~ 100 Pipes and i Casks. Sicily;v f 20 X casks Malaga, sweet, now in bond, willbe sold

at reduced prices, inbond or duty paid. J. CROSBY &SDN, 15 Ruwly's wharf. oea-lf

fZLESTERN ADAMANTINE (A.NT 7 UI.KS of the best brands, for sale by GRANT &

: BRO .id Exchange Place. 524-trLYIDTHV CLU QUOT'S Choice Cham-

T v pagne.?A small'invoice of this rare WINE, justreceived and lor sale by

LAURENCE THOMSEN k CO.,au2o tf Exchange Place.

i n CASKS POT and PEARL ASHES,il ' f"r sale by RJ.BA K ER. 30 S. (.'barbs St. nlO tf

OK BBLS. OF RICHARDSON OLD/Wt/ Whiskey 7 years old. and warranted from the pureRye, for sale at low ju ice at R. KB AUS A: CO., 13 Cheap-side, one door south of Lombard st. n!3 tf

~

HHDS. KENTI ( K Y TOB \?CO,AftJtor sale by WARWICK, FRICK xv BALL, No. 60South street. oc2o-tfST HHDS. CHOICE PORTO RICO SU-*j\jGAR,for sale by GEO. SLATER, 10 Commerce st.

oclS-tf

zr\ CASKS BEST ENGLISH CASTyjvjSteel, for machinery and tunnelling purpose, hyDUGAN & JEN KIN'S. 21 S Charles street. <><-9

Af\CASKS PRIME BACON SHOULDTH\J ders, in store and for sale hy SMITH S: NK'ODE-MUS, Baltimore st. nl3-tf

KHCASKS PRIME WESTERN BACONf/V/ Sides, in store and for sale by SMITH k NICODE- (MUS, Baltimore st. nl3-tf

ni/\SACKS of PUL\ ERISED COALS,1 '

/V/for Rectifying, for sale by K. KRAUS & CO.,No. 13 Cheapside, one door south of Lombard st. nl3 tf

WAO Twrces Clioice (SHIPPING HAMS.XVrVfshort cut and put up inyellow bags, for saie inlots to suit purchasers, by tf NTHKR & RODEWALD,90 Lombard street, one door sof Exchange Place.

523-tfr

Tern EMPTY BBLS. FOR SALE BY |\ ' )\J DUGAX & JENKINS, 21 South Charles

street. oc^

TACKS, ALSO .vm_

1 /I 7 small cases of same, packed for shipment, byDUGAN & JENKINS, 21 S. Charles street. oc-9

OOYY l)l,x''s ("'/UK LEO ITALIAN'".MACfor sale by J. CROSBY & SON, 15

Bowly's wharf. ocß-tf

iVTK Bales bright Missouri HEMI\ for£ / sale inlots to suit the wants of the trade ?by

GUXTHER a: RODEWALD, 90 Lombard street, one doorWest of Exchange Place. t-23-tfr

! QflHBbls. Choice OLD RYE and BOUR-OvA/ BON WHISKEYS, warranted pure, for sale byGUXTHER k RODEWALD, 90 Lombard street, one doorWest of Excliange Place. 523-tfr

fJUU Maracaibo .and White Laguayra Coffee, for saleby GEO. SLATER, 10 Commerce st; t. 0c29-tf

/?nn BAGS STRICTLY PRIME RIO\/V /V/ Coffee; 400 bags medium grade Coffee, for saleby GEO. SLATER, 1" PmmiTve -l. PlB tf

QAA 1 iii!-. ol Kentucky and Mason coun-Q\ JvJ ty TOBACCO, comprisin r all grades of heavyshipping leaf, as well as the lighter descriptions, suit-able for Cutters and Segar makers, for sale hy GUXTHERk RODEWALD, 90 Lombard street, one door West of Ex-change Place. 523-tfr

OAA HOO FEET 0F GAS ANDOUUSUUU WATER Pll'E, from to 2% in.

! diameter, for sale low byDUGAN & JENKINS.

jylO-tf No. 21 Son tit Claries streit. Bait.

HE DAWN OF ISKTTEII TIMESFOR BABIES AND MOTHERS.

We invite the attention of parents to a new article for theamusement and cxerc'iae of infants, and assisting them to

walk. Itismr.dtfof willow, quite light, easily movedabout, and so constructed that it is impossible for the childto fall. Itwillbe found especially of great benefit to alarge class of lame and invalid children, who, from acci-dent or imperfect organization, are unable to walk at the

usual age. The following testimonials show the estima-tion in which it is held by those wiiohave it in use.[From Ifev. S. I. Prim'', I>. D., Ed-lor of the New YorJc

Observer. ]NEW YORK, November flth. 1857.

For several days past, in.v littledaughter has been using

the Infant Gymnasium, and she is delighted with its oper

ation, obtaining amusement and exercise hour after houras she travels about the room. I should think it adrairablv adapted to the Nursery and Play-room of children.

S. I. PRIME.

[ From Thomas Dunn English. M. D., Editor of the N. YSunday Courier.]

Xi:w YORK, January 4th, 1858.MR. N. W. RPBRRS? SIR:?I generally refuse to give

certificates toanything; hut this Baby-Walker >f yoursseems togive so much satisfaction to a every juvenilemember r mr family, that I break through the rule on its be-half. It appears to be well adapted to the purpose for

which it is designed. It allows exercise without fatigue,delights the infant exceedingly, and is a guardian againstthe evils sometimes resulting from the neglect of nurses.You are at liberty to use these lines in any way calculatedto do you service. THOS. DUNN ENGLISH, M. D

For sale only in this city, byCORTLAN k CO.,

anl4 tf Nos. 216 and "_'ls BaltimoresL

PAPER HANGINGS.II OWELL k B RO T II ER S ,

MANUFACTURERS,

260 BALTIMORE ST., OPPOSITE HANOVER,Are now receiving th -ir fall supply of their superior PA-PER HANGINGS. The stock willprove on examinationto be as large as any in the country, embracing every-thing new and of the richest and cheapest de-scriptions?FßENCH, directly imported, as well as ourown manufacture.

Having increased our facilities hv introducing new and

improved machinery into our Factoiy?customers can de-pend on the quality and style of the goods, as also theprompt fulfillment of orders.

Our assortment of GOLD PA PERS, VELVETS, WOODIMITATIONS,PANKLIXGS, BORDERS, CUHTAIN PAPERS, &c., is very extensive and cannot fail to please.

Orders from the country promptly filled.PAPERput on in the best manner, and promptly. s2ltf

MARYLANDLIGHTNING ROD COMPANY.

E. F. LUPTON'SIMPROVED PATENT

ENAMELED LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS,WITHSCREW INSULATORS,

Sold Wholesale and Retail at his De<k,No. 3 MECHANICS' EXCHANGE, SUN IRON BUILDING,

BALTIMORE.Copj*er and Enameled Rods constructed on Ships, Dwell-

ings and Public Buildings, in the safest and best manner.Also for sale, Lightni.Rod Points, Glass Insulators andTrimmings, for putting up rods.

ALL ORDERS FROM TOWN OR COUNTRY. DlRECTED TO HIM, WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDEDTO. jy27-tf

SAFES.? ROBBER AND FIREPROOF?LILLIE'S PATENT CHILLED IRON. WITH COM

HINATION BANK LOCK.?The only reliable safe for salein this city. Allother fire-proof Safes are made of sheetiron. A fair price willbe allowed for them in exchange.

C. S. WILLETT,jyl6tf 192 Baltimore street.

V\77\Rc. KOBLVSONT7 V No. 91 BOWLY'S WHARF, BALTIMORE,

KEEPS CONSTANTLY OX HAND,

WHICH HE WILL SELL AT LOWEST MARKETPRICES,

WINTER AND FALL SPERM OIL, )ELEPHANTOIL, I BLEACHED

" " SOLAR OIL, V AND UN" " PATENT OIL, BLEACHED" " LARDOIL. I

MACHINERY,LUBRICATING k CYLINDER SPERM

OIL.NORTH-WEST COAST WHALE OIL.

; STRAITS, BANK AND SHORE TANNERS' OIL.SPERM AXP ADAMANTIXRCANDLES

jv22dlf A SHORT P. T> HI7EM

I rpHE MERCANTILE AGENCYA OF

J. D. PRATT CO.,CORNER OF BALTIMORE \SI> S. CHARLES STREETS.

The proprietors respectful'y invite such Merchants asare not already subscribers to the Agency, and who sellgoods on credit, to call and examine our system and testthe reliability of our information From long experienceand the satisfactory testimonials of thousands of merch&ots

: in the different cities East and West, who have for years! been subscribers, we c:*!i assure all who willcall, whether

; they sell goods to the cities or country towns, ample sat

, isfaction as to the reliabilityof our information, and thegreat benefit to be derived from the Agency by those whosubscribe mv 6 tf

DIXON'S STOVE POLISH.?This newly discovered Lustre is FO prepared that it effectual

ly preserves the iron from rust. A stove will last muchlonger if cleaned with DIXON'S CARBURET OF IRONSTOVE POLISH, and if properly UG d. that is, not toomuch applied to the stove or pipe, there will be wo dustfrom it,as every particle willadhere to the iron, and youcan use it without soiling the floor or carpet, which can-not be done with any other kind. For ale only by

ALFRED H REIP,at the Housekeepers' Emporium,

nil tf ' No 337 Baltimore street.

lI7INDOW GLASS7 PAINTS, &c.T T BAKER BROTHERS & CO.,

Nos. 32 and 34 SOUTH CUA HLKS ST IfEE 7\Importers of French and Manufacturers of Baltimore

WINDOW CLASS, DRUGGISTS' GLASS-WARE, VIALS, BOTTLES, JARS,

FLASKS y E TC.IMPORTERS AND AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF

Alum, Roll Brimstone,Copperas, Castile Soap,Epsom Salts, Castor Oil,Saleratus, Linseed Oil,Bi-Carb. Soda, White Lead,Sal Soda. Chrome Green,Refined Saltpetre. Chrome Yellow,Borax, s3-ly Paints in Oil, all kinds

HAMS. Choice Sugar Ilanis, 15-tlTONGUES AND LARD, at the lowest cash prices,

11. W. DUNCAN, S. E. corner Fayette and Pinestreets. J ocHMf

WANTED?In VViin'huu.x-ilNo, 77 Smith's wharf, on first llonr at low rates, apply

to CHARLES PEMDEKGAST, No. 77 Smith'swharf. 0c25-tf

OPE HA GLASSES, ?Jusi racelveda verysuperior lot of Opera Glasses at WEBB'S JEWELRY

STOKE, S. K. corner of Baltimore and Charlesstreet. 0c25-lf

~V LP.ATA SPOONS, FORKS, &c.,J\. OF THE REST OVALITT.

CAN'FIELD BROTHER k CO.,Keep on baud a large stock of Alhata Spoons, Forks,

I.miles. Hotter Knives, Sugar Tongs, Castors, Waiters.Cake Baskets, Kpergnes, Candelal.ras, Liquor Stands,Vegetahli' Diltes, Egg Stands, Cups, Card Stands, WineSyplions, lee Bowls, Cutter Coolers. Wine Coolers. ToastKeeks, Coasters, Salt Cellars, etc., all of the newest stylt sand best quality. Purchasers can rely upon getting agood article at fair prices, at

229 BALTIMORE STREET.Wholesale and retail. nl-tf

LITTLEFIELD'S RAILWAYCOAL BURNER, or ILLUMINATING GAS

S*-BURNER, five sites, for Parlors, Halls, SiftingRooma or Warehouse. This STOVE is guaranteed to bethe ranst ECONOMICAL, the BEST HEATING, and themost brilliantlyilluminated STOVE in th* market. Calland see them at BOBBINS & CO.'S,

46 and 48 Light street,corner of Baldereton street,

below Lombard (west side).

INDIA CHINA ?1 Velve dinner sets, eachcontaining one hundred and sixty-one pieces. For sale

by THOMAS WHITRTDGE k CO., 12 and 18 Bowly'swharf. ocs-tf

&wm>,: * .??? FOR HJVA9A?-

REGULAR LINEJjwAiSSife- Tlic newly letullnl brig SEQUIN, Capt'Ii "I?""' Till" willbeik-.-paihcd w above on Ist. prux.

For freight or passage to& RANDALL,

. 07.it 68 Exchange Place.

-A-A UNION LINK FOU CAI.LAO?DIRECT FROM NAY YORK.?The A1 half

Shin K ATI'S WKATLAND, Sp-.iuld

ing, Master, having nearly all ier cargo engaged, will

have dispatch. For freight or linage, having fine accommodations, apply to *. KHOADS <fc Hi. ,

nl6-tf corner SmltH'ayhan and 1 ratt www.

V®A UNION LINE?CHINA PACK-F.T FOR HOXG KOSG AND SHAXGIIEA,

????\u25a0?.TyJFRi>M XKW YORK?TiII- fine Clipper ShipEAHThK.N STATE, I'. C. Kilbrn, Master, will have jquick dispatch for the above por, having two-thirds of

her cargo engaged. Insurance guirantied at the lowestrates. Tor freight or passage, hiring line accommoda-tions for 10 cabin passengers, apiy to

?. r

n!6-tf %. BHOAPS k SON. |AAA K(,K CHARLESTON S. <

THE MERCHANTS' I.INE.?THIS HAY.' ?The well-known egular clipper schooner

?'.MARY I.ANIL" Capt. Dixon will positively sail asabove. Fur freight or passage, pply to

CIIARIRS I'E .VI) 1:RG AST,No. 77 Smith's wharf,

charges paid on goos shipped by this line, andgoods sent to my address wil be forwarded free of com-mission. C. P.

N. 15. ?Shippers by Muslim will please send duplicatereceipts with each lot of good.

i! F.VRY I'. RUSSELL, Ksn, Agent In Charleston.n'29-lt

£ MASON'£REGI LAR WEKK-LINE OF PACKETS FOR WILMING-

--*>? a.T' IN?The ll clipper schooner "LOUI-SIANA," Capt W. Mitotic!, now receiving freight for theabove place, wil! sail povlively on SATURDAY NEXT,4t!i prox., full or not full.

RLWNOCK & WFATHERLY,No. 117 Smith's wharf.

Goods sent to our address willhe forwarded free of com-mission. and all charges thereon promptly paid.

Ul7 '""Snippers willplease send duplicate receipts, and ad-dress to MAsihN'S LINE.

Messrs. RI'SSELL k DRO., Agents inWilmington.ntiO-tf

: V HAi:rIMOIJE LI N E OF,.?tsSvwJSs, I'ACKCTR TO CHARLESTON, R.C.?Schr. ;

"15R11.1.1 AXT " Caul. Svnimonds. will re- Jceive freight this week and sail withdispatch.Shippers Uy this line willbe fumislicd wthgood ves- \

sels and prompt dispatch All goods sent to our address ,willbe forwarded free of commission, and all charges ,thereon pain. For terms or freight apply t.

TRAY EKS & M 11'CHELL,No. 2 Spear's wharf.

H. P. BAKER & co.. Agents InCharleston. n29-tf

v FOR BREMEN.The A1 Oldenburg brig NEPTUN, Drees,

will have quick dispatch for theabove port. For height or parage, apply to

F 1.. BRACKS k CO.,nl2-tf corner of Cheapsidi* and Lombard st

"SSSk FOU 11AVI! E.TO SAIL ABOUT 15TU NOVEMBER, inst.

! Tin* superior A1 shii> '"Slit JOHN 1l-'KANKl'iV" Capt. Gait. For freight, lieavy or liglitof ,small stowage, or passage having fine Cabin uccommoila- |tions, apply to LAMBERT GITTINGS,

No. 58 Buchanan's wharf.Or, 15. M. HODGES, Esq., cor. Lombard and Gay sts.

i nlttf; . ; FOR LIVERPOOL.?The reg- ;

1 ular A1 Packet-ship "ANN E. HOOPER,'' iB.Hooper, master, having a large portion 1

of her cargo engaged and going on board, willmeet withdispatch. For balance of freight or passage, apply to

J. HOOPER & CO.,0c25-tf Commercial Building, Gay street.

FOR NORFOLK & PORTS| MOUTH. VA?Schr. JAS. JI. ETHERAGE.

Car.tain Edmondson, willreceive freight onMu.NDAV. and sail with dispatch. For terms, apply to

TRAVELS A MITCHELL,n27-tf No. 2 Spear's wharf.

xggQk FOR CHARLESTON, S. C.?THE MERCHANTS'LINE ?The new clip

schooner 44N. W. SMITH,".1 P. Wyatt,masur, will sail with dispatch. For freight or passage,

J apply to CHARLES PEN D ERG A ST,No. 77 Smith's wharf.

85P~A11 charges paid on goods shipped by .this line and! goods sent to my address, willbe forwarded free of commis-j sion.

Shippers by this Line will please send duplicatei receipts witheach lot of goods. C. P.

HENRY P. RUSSELL, Esq., Agent inCharles on.! n2S-tf

FOR .sA\ TISAN< IS('O

"\u25a0 T1 DAY, December 4th, ISsß.?The famous cx-reme Al clipper ship "COMET," Todd, commander,is nowrapidly Joadingin New York, and willreceive prompt dispatch as above. For freight apply to

PENDERGAST BROS.,n23 tf 77 Smith's wharf, up stairs.

! FOR NEW ORLEANS?DiS-,! wMiSk PATCH LINE.?LOADS UP TOWN.?The

regular packet bark NASHUA,A. A. Lewis,master, having about two-thirds her cargo onboard, israpidly tillingup and will have quick dispatch. For the

hulkof 400 barrels freight or passage, having good accom-modations apply to HKSLEN & ROGERS, agents, north

I west corner Pratt and Gay streets.The schooner POTOMAC willsucceed the Nashua.n23 tf

BOSTON.?The regular packetJOHN HOWARD, J <>. Raker, master,

h;ivintr ;l large portion ofher cargo engaged,willhave quick dispatch. For balance of freight or pas-

sage .apply to lIESLEX & ROGERS, northwest cornerPratt and Gay streets n!5 tf

MOBILE.?REGI LAR LINE.The fine bark UNION', Hendricks, master,

?now ready to receive freight, and havinga large portion of her cargo engaged, willhave quickdispatch. For balance offreight or passage apply to HES-Ll'.X & ROGERS, northwest corner Pratt and Gaystreets. n!5 tf

-J.-:" 1 - M YSON'SRE<; F LAll WF.F.K---?wKShv'-V 1.1 SK OF PACKETS FOR WILMING-

r N.C ?The A1 clipper schooner *FL<-I iil11a." i apt. G.Tall, willcommence receiving freight on? MONDAY NEXT, and will positively sail on SATUK! DAY, 20th inst., full or not full. Apply to

DUNXOCK K WKATHERLY,i nl2 if No. 117 smitii - wharf.

FOR NORFOLK.?The schr.i MARY. H1 Wive freight ;'t No. 1 To-

: m\u25a0' b;eeo Warehouse, and have dispatch. Ap-i ply to N. E. BERRY,

nl2 if No. 63 Pratt at.

FOR SAN FRA N< !S( JO.COLEMAN'S LINK.

iSsstSs cupper ok Saturday, nov. lath.j n..- .-u-giuit extreme clipper ship ??NEPTUNE'S FA

J VOhITF..'JiUSie. Commander, is now "rapidly loading in

i N\v York, and willreceive prompt dispatch a* above.?

J For freight, apply to PEN DERGAST BROTHERS.n5 tf 77 Smith's wharf, up stairs.

i MASON'S OLD LINK OKl PACKETS BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND| WILMINGTON,N.C.I 41' he undersigned having taken charge of the above line

j of packets, leg to inform the shipping community that.; they willhereafter dispatch EVERY SATURDAY, full ornot full, one of the iolluwing first-class vessels, from

I Smith's wharf.Schr. LOUISIANA Capt. Mitchell.Schr. FLORIDA Capt. Tall.Schr. T. C. WoRREI Capt. Hubbard.Schr. REIN DEER Capt. Stevenson.Eclir N<>RTli CAROLINA Capt. McGuir .

j Schr. FLYING SCUI) Capt Carmine.J)UNNOCK ft WKATHERLV .

117 Smith's wharf,

j RUSSELL ft BRO.. Agents in Wilmington, N.C..willpromptly forward goods consigned to their care.

I Goods sent t< our address willbe forwarded free of com-; mission and all charges thereon promptly paid.

DUNNOCK A; WEATHERLY.Having resigned the above line in favor of our friends

; Messrs. DUNNOCK ft WKATHERLY. who are preparedj with their own vessels to carry it on according to the

; above desirable arrangement, we solicit for them from thej shippers that liberal support which their energy and en-terprise deserve. nl tf MASON BROS.

? FOR BOSTON EXPRESSI 1 ,ie re gularpacketharque KDWAKI)! Harding, Master, is now receiv-l ing freight for the above port, and willsail with dispatch.For freight or passage apply to the Captain on hoard or to

THOMAS WHITRIDGE ft CO.,?18 tf A 22ft '-'I Bowly Wharf.

FOR .-'ALF..?The Jiritf "SF.-. GUIX,"built in Bath, Maine, in 1848; cop

er fastened, and copj>cr-butt bolted, and : inebottom, 210 register, carries 2,C00 bids or 275 tons, will besold on accommodating terms.

PEXDERGAST BROS.n9 tf 77 Smith's wharf, upstai -.

FOR SALE, FREIGHT ORCHARTER.?The sclir. SEAMAN, built inMaryland in is D 9 tons. 77fe.-tnndeck,

22 feet '- am, 69% f.'et hold, enppar fastened, troe nailtal.can it's 900 bnis. ui 5.000 bush, y rain, draws feet waterloaded. She is in pood Older for any voyage. Will besold on reasonable terms on application to

W. KHOAPS k SON,So-tf Cor. Smith's wharf and Pratt si.

FOR SALE,?The brig ANNF.LIZA BETH, 149 tons, copper-fastened?-carries a large cargo. Also the brig BRo

TjlKltS, 196 tons. Apply toH tf .1 \.u CORNt R ft SONB.

X SALE.?The fine -keelVso^^ ?chooner HARRlET,formerly the GRAIIAM,3gg£sS2J6gS!built for the Government in 1848. of white

and liveoak, copper-fastened, tree-nailed .yellow -metal led,March. 1857, stows 1,030 round barrels, draws f\% feet ofwater deep loaded. Can be seen at Faidy's shipyard,south side the basin. For terms, &e., apply to W.RHOAP3 & SON, corner Smith's wharf and I'ratt street.

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FOR SALE,?The schoonerMIGIONETTE, 103 tons, centre-board, two

r' ,?iir^g''!tr' ; old. copper-fasten* d and tr* ??-nailed?-carries 5,100 bushels corn?draws six feet loaded, in first-rale order, and willbe sold at a bargain. Apply to W.KHOADS &SO.V. auT7 tf _

WANTED,?A vessel t< loadfor Cliarle.-toii, S. C. Good rates and quick

' t dispT' l* h giv n. Apply to

TRAVER.S MITCHELL,n27-tf No. 2 Bpear's wharf.

WANTED.?-2 or 3 vessels, fit>m2 0 to 300 tons capacity, to h.a.i at a Soutii -

quick dis]uitch given. Apply to' PEN DERGAST BROS.,

n2S-tf 77Smith's wharf, upstairs.

IS&k FO R FREIGH T ORCHARTER.

-W' A fine COPPERED BARK, 3,000 barrels;

a lino last-sailing SCHOONER. 1,600 barrels. Apjdv to

W. KHOADS .t SON,*s6 Cor. Smith's wharf and Pratt street.

Foil FREIGHT ORfHAKTER.

A fine SCHOONER, burthen 6,000 bushelsor 150 tons; 1 do. burthen 5.100 bushels or 130 tons; I do.burthen 4,700 bushels ur 120 tons?all in order for busi-ness. Apply to W. KHOADS ft SON,

sG Cor. Smith's wharf and Pratt street.

?jSSft, FOR FREIGHTOR <?1!A1 i -xShSyTF.U.--The A1 ship "A. M. LAWRENCK,"

Jnbn Cia.' piwl, master. 595 lons rcpisttT.Apply to J- CROSBY .V SON,

j\u25a0 -I tf 16Boyly's wharf.

W&k VESSELS WANT...; TORHAVANA.

The undersigned are constantly in wantJT vessels to load to and from Havana and Man ;m*as.

MORREI.L ft RANDALL,f 58 Exchange Place.

\ I'.W STYLE TO WELL RACKS?Made of Wood covered with Tin. The tin prevents

the wood from warping and breaking, and the wood keep*the tin from becoming bruised, &c., making a light andsubstantial article, thought to be superior to all otherkinds.

For sale wholesale and retail bv

CORTLAX & CO.,Importers and Dealers in

House furnishing Goods of everynVtf desoriptiou, 210 and 2IS Hallo, st.

WALNUT AND MAHOGANY, inT T riank, Boards. Seantling mid Veneers, for sale hv

JOS. TIIti.MAS SOX, corner Park and Clay streets.oc4 tr

'I'BAS. Choice Green and Black TeasA which are of the choicest selection at the lowest cashprice. If. W. 1)1 XCAX, S. E. comer Fayette and Pinoafreets. oolg tf

Olil) SALT?Md bushels Salt, suitablefor agricultural purposes; for sale by HENRY RIP-MAN' ik w SONS, 24 N Howard st. HITi

k ru>.,u? DEALERS IN

XAII.S,COAL ANI) IRON,Xo. 57 Exchange Place, up stairs. fe2s-lf

ROOFING PAPER.?(Tarred and Plain,)'a prime lot just received and for sale by

J. A. DUSIIANE,Xo. 40 South Charles street, j

or'2o-tf near Lombard st. , Baltimore. Md.

BEDFORD SPRING WATER. "WEhave in store, fresh from the Springs, a lot of Bed

ford Water, in whole and half bbls. P. TIERX AX s

SON, 12 N, Charles St. e33 "" 1

STASIS., FOR CHARLESTON.

PASSENGER LINE.The well known and favorite steamer

J. T. RAMSAY, commander,?hi r r the above port on WEDNESDAY NEXT

will leave for the amm i p Mthe Ist December, at o o cl

Foffih? &c"Wa'cL,^genV 00^3

tions, apply to K ' ~-3 wharfn2/ -4t , ?*l,*

BALTIMORE AND SAVANNAM STEAMSHIP CO.

TO SOUTHERN' SHIPPERS. ?

lh. on. Newman. Atalanta, lbtlton.Grange Marietta, Ringgold, Kingston, Itume, lu>. I " 1'and to evny part / Georgia , put through at ;?° h '°7;rrates with more promptness, than via Gluuleston, .for everv part of East Tennessee, Northern parts of A!a

bama and Florida, put through at same low rates. . i|P111 r-i can rely upon every attention paid to their lnttre. is,

ami NO EXTRAS charged of any kiiul-prompt to ihe day

of sailing?a ship leaving for Savannah E\ EKi bAiur.

DAY, at 12 o'clock M. Apply to>gent ,

Union Dock.

N. B.?Freight for AUGUSTA,and ail points on the Sa-

vannah River, put through entirely by water. nil' If"

PftKIOHT A- I'ASSKNGER<e^%rßß,i.l\E -CROMWELL'S 1 INK OF STEAM

Z&wdoai&KßS FOR CHARLESTON.??hippeT-i'are" hereby notified that a Steamer of this Lin-

will leave for Charleston every SATURDAY, atJoclo.k

1Merchandise destined for the points named below will

be reshipped at Charleston, free of commission, mime

diatelv on arrival of the Steamers:Augusta, Georgia Newman, Georgia

I Atlanta, 4 J; u\rnripttn 44 West Point,

Kingston, " Chattanooga, Term: Calhoun, " Nashville,

Dal ton, " £ noxv,l, e .'

! Ringold, " Tuscumhia,I Rome u Memphis,

j As we'll as all other points on the South Carolina and| connecting Railroads. Shippers may rely upon goods

being taken as low by this route as by any other.

Fare to Charleston, First Class $l, including State

i Room; do. Second Class, $lO.lor further information apply tox A. C. HALL,Agent,

! il7 2\v 116 Bpear 7 a wharf.

r, ROM WELL'D LINK<£' CI FA R L ESTON.

The Steamship PAT.aPSCO, L. H. Lay-fit iu, r, of this Line, will leave for Charlectouon SATURDAY,2othinst.,at :i o'clock, P.M. For freighor passage, apply to A. C. HALL, Agent,

116 Spears' wharfK3TFare including state rooms $15.00. nlf-l

;RO M W ELL'S GR EATEASTERN, WESTERN ANDSOUTHERN

FREIGHT AND PASS E.N-GER LINE.

The TEN STEAMERS of this Line are now in first rat

order, and the Agent announces to the business comrounity that a Steamer will leave 116 Spear's Wharf, Haiti-more, ami 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 policies at their1 office, nt oue-eighth percent. This Insurance willbe ef

r ! fee ted for the account of the owners of the property, (loss

' j if any payable to them) with the most responsible Compa-nies, whose certificate willhe given when required.

One of the above steamers willleave Baltimore EVERYSATURDAY afternoon, at 3 o'clock, for Charleston, S. C

For freight or passage, having superior accommodationsapply to A. C. HAI.L, Agent,

116 Spear's Wharf, Dal to.A. B. CROMWELL, & CO.,

cor. Washington ft Albany sts., N YJOHN YV. CALDWELL, Agent,

fe24 tf. Charleston, S. C.

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BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.On and after November 29th, 1858, the trains will run as

follows:Leave Camden Station, Baltimore ?Mail (except Sun-

day) at 8.30 A. M.; Express daily at 5.05 P. M., for hi,i.

PARTS OF THE WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTH-WEST. The Mail reaches Cumberland at 5.40 and Pied-mond at 7.10 P.M., and lies over next morning. The Ex-

press goes directly through.FOR WAY PASSENGERS.

Between Baltimore and Piedmont take the 8 30 A. Mtrain; between Piedmont and Wheeling, and betweenGrafton and Parkersbttrg, take the 5.05 P. M. train fromBaltimore.

THE FREDERICK TRAIN* leaves Baltimore at 4.10 PM.,and from Frederick at 9 A. M.

THE ELLICoTTS MILLS TRAIN leaves Baltimore at6.20 A. M., and 3.30 P. M.,and Ellicott's Millsat 7.50 A. M

and 5.40 P. M.FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

Leave Baltimore at 4.30 and 8.;0 A. M., and 3.30 and5.30 P. M. On Sundays at 4.G0 A. M. only. Leaves Was'ington for Baltimore at 6.10 and 7.45 A. M., and 3.40 and4.35 P. 51. On Sundays at 3.40 I'. M. only. The secondand third trains only from Baltimore s'op at way jminls.The second and fourth trains from Baltimore and Washington connect withtrains on the Annapolis Road.

For tickets of every kind, information, ftc., apply to

J. T. ENGLAND, Agent, or at the Ticket Office, Camdenstation. W. P. SMITH,

Master of Transportation,

i L. M.COLE, Genera! Ticket Agent. j.27 ?

NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.

dK9E9ress£±i&CHANGE OK IIOI'RS AND TRAINS.

FALL A liRAXUKMEXT.I THE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY beimr 000

? pleted, ami in operation to \\ illiamsjHrt, areroakin. c! t| connections with trains over the Wiliiamsport and Llntira

New York and Erie and Canandaigua Railroads for

i WILLIAMSPORT, ELMIRA, ROCHESTER, SYR ACT:NIAGARA FALLS, RI M; IIA.M IT OX, BUFFALO,

HAH AVIA, OSWEGO,AND

1 ALL THE TOWNS AND CITIES IN WESTERN XL 17

YORK AND CANADA,

j On and after October 7th, trains will run a9 followsj passenger-- for Niagara Fall.-*, Buffalo, Harrisburg, Car

lisle, Chambersburg. Lancaster, leave Calvert Station a| 8.15 A. M. and 4 30, P. M.

Through to Niagara and finfTalf* in 17 '<omr.-*.Passenger.- for Pittsburg, Chicago, t'iiu if a', St Loni

and other cities and towns in th' West. Xorti. ?njd Southj west, leave Calvert Station at 8.15 A. M. and 10. P. M.

| For Bedford Springs passengers leave by train- i! 8. A

i M. and 10, P. M., connecting with the Pennsylvania an' Broad Top Railroads.I Ali trains stop at regular way stations.

Fare to Klmira $7Do. Niagara Falls lu

Do. Buffalo 101 Baggage checked through to all principal points WESP

: and NORTH.Passengers have the opportunity of stopping over at an y

point, or any of the cities, on the route, and resume the!! seats at pleasure.

By the completion of this road to Wiliiamsport, we refer the Travelers to the following comparison of distanceBy Northern Central Railway. Bv New York

1 253 ELM IRA .*. ...459292 <>WEGG 423314 BINGHAMPTO 401324 O AXAX0: ,G i*A 551353 ROCHESTER 558374 RATAVIA....- 590394 SYRACUSE 477421 NIAGARA FALLS 627429 OSWEGO 51J404 BUFFALO 6094-12 DUNKIRK 646

For THROUGH TICKETS and further correct and relit* -blc information apply at the Tick i Office, Calvert StationN. E. corner of Calvert ami Franklin streets, Baltimore.

oc7-tf C. C. ADKEON*. Superintendent.

Sttambuats.r ar?> FOK FftEUERKJKSBUHU,

\u25a0TilSfini I tTbLiVa.? 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 descriptiontaken at low rates. Blank bills of lading of the form usedcan be had on board. Freights to all points except Fred

i cricksburg and Baltimore must be prepaid. For freightor passage, having excellent state room accominodation japply in Baltimore on Board the Boat.

Agents in Fredericksburg,oclS-tf A. K. PHILLIPS It CO

w-dTk FOR THE SOUTI!dßrar-V DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, thu.A

DELPHIA and BALTIMORE, via the44 liAY L I iVAV

TO NORFOLK, WELDON, RALEIGH. WILMINGTON.CHARLESTON, AUGUSTA, ATLANTA, MONT

GOMERY, AND NEW ORLEANS.SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT

DAILY, (except Sundays,) viaj BAY LINE ft SEA BOARD & ROANOKE RAILROAD

TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED PLACES.The Schedule being so arranged that the traveler is sub

1 jectto NR NIGHT TKAVELon the Railroad fromNEW YORK TO WILMINGTON, N. C.

THROUGH TICKETSFrom New York to Wilmington. V. C. - - - - *lB 09

Weldon, N.C , 12 5044 *?

Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., 85044 Philada. to Wilmington, X. C., - - - - 16 0044 ' 4 Weldon. N. C., 10 50

Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., 65044 Baltimore to Wilmington, N*. C., - ? 14 6044 44 Weldon. X. C., 9 0044 44 Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. - 500

Passengers and their baggage conveyed free ofcharge, between the Depots on the Route.

Passengers by this Line enjoy a comfortable night's reston the Bay Steamers, and are privileged to log or+r atnight at any point, and resume their trip by daylight.

PARTICULAR NOTICE. Pa.\s' Tigers from NewYork and Philadelphia by this Line will have their bag-gage checked to Jiallimvre vnhj; from whence it will bechecked on the Bay Boats to Weldon, N. C., and fromthence to points as far South as Augusta. Ga.

For further information and Through Tickets, (whichare good by the Bay or Mail Line,) apply in NEW YORKat the Company's Office, No. 229 Broadway, corner of Barclay at, above the Astor House; or at the New Jer ? yRailroad Office, foot of Courtland street. In PHILADKL-

, PHIA at the Company's Office, N. W. corner of Sixth andChestnut street :or at the Depot, Broad and Prime streets.And in BALTIMORE at the Office Baltimore SteamPacket Company, foot of Union Dock, or on board theDay Steamers.

The new and beautiful Steamer LOUISIANA, of 1,120tons burthen, replete with every comfort and convctiience, ha:- been added to the I.sue. The Line being nowj composed of the -*pl< ndid Sleatueis LOUISIANA, Capt GW. Russell, and NORTH CAROLINA, Capt. Jas. Cannon,

! having unsurpassed state room and berth accommoda-

"J'h 1 Norfolk nr Bay Line Steamers willleave the Corapane's wharf, UNION DOCK, FOOT OF CONCORDSTREET, llatlv, Sunday? excepted,

AT ft O'CLOCK, P. M.,->eaOr immediately after the arrival of the Exvrets T, .m

which leaves New York atß A M and I".:-., ? ,12 .56 P 51.

The following is the Schedule:LKAVK LFAVFX*< v.- \ ork, at R o'eloek, A.M. Portsmouth at 7?. o'rlk A M

Philadelphia, 1"

P.M. Weidon at 12" MBaltimore 5 "

P.}l. Wilmington at9ss " P.MFor Augusta, Charleston and the South, via the 51an

Chester Railroad,'nnv.- finished.Passengers forRichmond aiuHPetersburg, or any other

points on the James River .connect with James River bmitaearly next morning after b aving Baltimore.

as senders for Kdriiton, Plymouth, Newbcrn,Washington, Weidon, Goldsbonr, Beaufort, Warsaw,Raleigh and Wilmington, X. (\, will find it a mostpleasant, direct and agreeable route,.

Baltimore. Sept.. IS.T*. M. X. KAI.LS. President.

IMPROVED AUTOMATICKM STF.AM HEATER PI T VP ANI) GUAR VXTKEDvL-VSTO WORK PEKFECTI.Y, by

BOBBINS k CO.,Xos. -10 and 4R Light street

.V. B. This IIF.ATER can be put up complete at a v< rylittle more cost than a Hot Air Furnace, while it? advai.tages oyer Hot-Airare almost innumerable. s.~u it

V\; ibow CLICQUOT'S CIIAMUAGNKf An invoice of this celebrated and scarce WINKdaily expected. For sale wholesale and retail, by

,GEO. lIOLLIXS,

._Corner Fayette and Charles Ms

I*7 A. &P. MARBURG,r ' ? IMPORTEUG, AXB

MANUFACTURERS OF CIGARS,AS!)

GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,Xo. 48 WEST LOMBARO ST.

We invite the attention of the trade to our large andwell assorted stock of German and Domestic CIGARS,

which our superior facilities enable us to sell a: the lowestfigures. Large contracts made be us in Germany during

the dull times permit us to held out extra inducements at

present, and the trade willfind it their interest to exgia-

nemtr stock before purchasing else. ere. *111

lIAIiEZ D. '* ,{ A 1T \u25a0COMMISSION) R OF DEEDS, Ae.COMMISSIONER TO TAKE THE PROOF AND ACX )W! Flu Ml- XT OF POWAS OF ATTOKN BY or other instruments inwriting, for

""f-vifk°f Mississippi, lowa,. ' Arkansas, Wisconsin,

i>' t-iv nlli<* Tennessee, Michigan,v !uVan>l na Kentucky, Connecticut,

W "; Ohio, New Hampshire,Sontl. Carolina, Majne. , ,R !.,0 Illinois. Minnessota terrl

A

.T WNI Missouri. Tory,I'""' ' California, Florida.

Office corner of BALTIMOREand CHARLES STREETS,Charles street. mrfi-tf

SHOULDERS. ?80 hbdfi. prime WesternO and citv smoked Shoulders, for sale by JOSEPH

CARSON & CO.,

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