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MEXICO I F B E P E • N D E NT. 5 Furniture Warerooihs OF J SOHFER & CO., (Successors of W. J. Smith,) MEXICO, „V. r, Condensed News. \ -^-Minister Snndford, our Paris reBiding-min- ister to Belgium, is giving bis leisure moments to the Btudy of artillery, and has just made a present to Connecticut of a 12 pound steel rifled cannon. —Prentice, of the Louisville Journal, puts the stingon to Breckinridge without mercy. He . ... ,,* , icaUBbima'-uUDnster of perfidy, insrate and IXTEwouW respeotfullv inform the<!it.ze n « of Mexico ' '„»,!„ .?, , ° \ W and adjoining towns, that we have on band a fiend,\ and says \his name will .be eternally large and sfSendidassortraentot Cabinet Ware, ; to which we invito their attention, and wish to have 1 tbt»m call and es&mSne. __ . -SOFAS, DIVANS AND OTTOMANS;'\' I may be found in our rooms—of superior workmanship I unsurpassed style, and at seduced prices. -~r&UREAL'S, BOOKCASE ,S\ PIER. CARD $•• VENTER TABLES, WARD- J ROBES, STAADS,*tc, \ _ ... . , ' of all descriptions always on, hand and furnished to ,4Jfhis Institution is the oldest of its class in this seetiou of the State, having been organized vviim in 1820, and iijcorporated in 1826. The Academy Building is a fine, brick tdifice, oiuety-eix feet long, fifty te'et wide, and three stories high. Ita Chapel, Recitation and Music Rooms are: beautifully fresO'Wd, The apparatus is new aud in cwnplite order. The School is under the ; charge.of Prof. B S. Potter. The Winter term opens Dec 3d. ; Bedsteads •War! War! War! j W SILK the government >s erff»ged in prosecuting J the present war, and determined on i>lantiog the ] Stars and Stii|>°s once more m i-outli Carolina, (famous • for tall shirt C\llars and poor whUky), I take tms op | portunity to ftun mnet to Uiv f neuds that I hive pur- j chined, and am now receiving. Stoves and Hardware AT LOW PRICES! STONE & TULLER, of the bestquality. Mahogany and Maple, and of every style combining beauty and durability.\ CHAIRS l of all descriptions, frotn the finest Mahogany to the (Corner of Main and Jefferson Sts., under Town Hall,) ' common Windsor ouaiou, >U<J.-».M \-« »™™» < Ti roi'l.O luf.irm the citizens of Mexico and vicinity, Spring and Summer Clothing i /J^i;X h £. h ™-\«^ ; - Hair Mattrasses Ol'LO inform tbe citizens of Mexico and vicinity , have a complete assortment ot Heavy ire, in all its branches, embracing : Of the very b—t material,' ' ~T « - ^ , . _ ._ ] '\ AND LATEST STYLES. I'- ^ a «le ^Iia i*OCK.et V-iUtlery, I made t o order on short noUce, from first rate stock. Aino ! Biuldem-* Trimm'ng*, Joiner, Cooper and Carpestersj • Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting*, j ! Tools, House Furnishing Oooda, tIM WARE IN GREAT VARIET Y, U»nW Kurnishtug (i.n..d». Jtc, whirh I will sell ahe, l; ,*r than the same -iualltyof !AjrriciiltaraHmplements ;, also agents for WimteoVStan good* can be bought »U>where. FiSK'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES I would a1»o aunounre thii Cutting and Manufacturing will be donem th» best maoo»r \Believimr that a '•Nimble fispence is oelter iliao a sl\W shilliug,\ 1 will sell goods for Cash or Ready Pay cheaper tUao th»y have ever b-e« sold in tbJa market. Give me a call aud judge tor yourselves. At.BM Ml YFfR. ^XlRH. CLARK, At hh Old Stand, At tin Street, Mexico, Dealer in STOVES, STOVE-PIPE, STOVE TRIMMINGS, PfiCULHASi'd AORtCft.TCRAl. Ft*RVACES, and manufacturer of alt kinds of Tin Ware, Wholesale and Retail. March.tlHul. OOUPLKft? aswrtmeqlof S«hool*nd U -eellnneous BAR ffiON A!fO STETEX., Mexico, March 1861 *\ A (to..k« f..r «l» hv BITI.FR * IH'iiSlN'' New Meat Market. T HE subscriber wnaH respectfully announce to the citlz«m< of Mexico thai he has just opened anew Meat SfarkJt in this village, and will keep constantly On hand a, FULL ASSORTMENT of the BE3T meats the market affords. June 24, Isdl. 16 JOHN* BI.AKRSI.EE. CLINTON & EATON \ A RE now receiving a full stock, of Fall and Winter Goods, ] (1ROCEBIES, - | SILVEli AXD PlATED WARES, JF.WEI.RV ; Men's and Boys' Coarse Boots &C, Stc, &c. Th« above goods will be sold Strictly for Ready p»y, aud a t - ' ONE PRICE 0\1.Y, tO A.I.I. We shall not be Undersold IO Mexico. Pleaie call an' examine our stock before buying elsewhere. 29tf Dated Oct . 1801. * ~A r LFREI)~$r MILLER, Manufacturers of CARRIAGES. CARRIAGE^, BaGGlES, CUTTERS, and SLEIGHS,, And have on haod a general assortment, *hlchth*y will sell chitap for cash. *: Repairing in all Branches of the Business done on short notice, by the best experienced workmen. Ornamental as well as Carriage PAINTING. Carriage Trimming, Sec, Sec. At the Old Academy Building, Me«co, N. T. Prattville Select School, FOR P-WSICAL & INTELLECTUAL CULTURE, E EV. A. PARKE BURUE38, Principal. A DEAM TCBfiS, Tutor. ilBS. A. P. BURGESS, Muaic Teacher. TiRMS :—thia Sohool will beglfl ita Second, or Winter Term No*. 26th, 1861, aad continue fourteen wee'Ua. Its Spring term will beglt* March lltb,'1862. Common English, per term... ..$3 00 Common English and one higher study * 00 Higher English, or French..., ... 6 00 Phonography • ....8 00 Calisthenics and Gymnastics , *ree. Mf-Tultion atrictlj in advange. Circular! can be obtained of principal. 33mo of all sizes, furnished at a day'* notice These cases ifaaturiofi Co '« titaio and Grass Scythes, aad Cole's *re now- in general use ; rendered air-tight, they will Mully Snaths, lit- manufacturer's prices), Sard's oele- I preserve unchanged tor a long time the remains of de- bratedCnuppiorr, Axes. ceased irlends, without any unpleasant or ofienaive I oiiot, thus obviating the necessity of hasty burials.— In heavy goods, onr'twk consists o i ' rtr a <m remova,l ot the dead toa distance becomes neces- t esry, nthinethod^yet devised can compare with it. they , are ornamental tn their appearance, and almost inde- , „ . ^, • . , , , .... .n,.i„,.jii,,., r».. struotible.: and the cost is but little more than one ot Carriage ^pr'nsrs and Axles , ;pe Skemsand ilox*a, tar- M „ hni __„,' . ri. l? e tiolt*. H.r«-.-*h..e* «'„t and Clinch Nail«, Cable ! M * a0 S an >! '; Ch.*tn, 5U!! aud CireularSa**, Sask, Glass, Putty, &o. ] MAHOGANY 8? CHERRY COFFLYS . We also call attention to our j a , BajS ^^ ^ & t ^ ^^ prica8 AU or ^ j Stove Department, p^;« ! Fmhr»i'lrii;alarieiodspIend , aa«sortmemtofCookand < - a - J-CcLl OC ' l'arlor Stoves ol the m.iatapprovedpatterns.as follows: is kept in readiness t o attend funerals when desired. ! Economist, Harvest gueen, Aatoorat, I SKINNER * CO. j MuuUt.'r, Nonpareil, Central N. York i!ov«rnor, Oovernor West Wind, Tornado, Qaeen of Staves. * M*jiuf*munn of j TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE. \ I Al! kinds of Jobbinsf done on short notice. Afnll»»p-1 ply oi Stove pipe Stove furniture and Milk r'a.oa con- • «to.ntly o n hand Have trough's and Conductor Pipe put I up on short notice. : | Give us a call. STCWE & TOLLER. j Mexico, March 40, 1RSI. j 1 Notice i t S hereby given, that the Notes and Accounts of eve i ry description belonging to the estaste of Jas. H. I Toiler, (late of Mexico, now deceased) *ve left with the nubioriberfor eollectinn. | All person's indebted to, or having unsettled account* within* above «\«««• &re . r<, ^'' s ' < \ 1 n . ,0 . c * u .\» * h » I which have been purchased strictly for Cash, a t the .ubscrlberat his office in the Webb Block, and^rttta ftweDl , ow raUs> wiu eD , bl9 u , tv J u ^ gire better ;NeB r GoodsJ . JSess:ifioeds_! i i Just received by S. H. STONE 4- CO. ' W E will now offer, for Cash or Ready Pay, a large and well selected stock of Fall & Winter Q O O D S ! •tithout deity. 27tf S. B. BABSES. Poultry Wanted. O. JOHNSON will pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for j Live Hens and Turkeys, ' at hi« his place of buntnese, in the Empire Block. Mex- licn, tf»v22. 1861. - lOtf w: i Tailoring. T HE subscriber having returned t o Mexico and opened ' » New t*Uor Shop over Clinton & Eaton's store,: would rtwpectftlly solicit the patromge of persons get- • ting up new garments, feeling confident that he can ' Give Satisfaction j in all wjrk entronted to him. | 4WOuttloa; done to order, and vfartanted to fit. Sept. 18, 1801. 27ff Mfa. COOPER, JR. l inducements to our customers than any other estab • lishment in Mexico or vicinity. Our stock consists of BEY GOODS, 8 Groceries, Crockery, Glass Ware, Paper Hangings. Window Shades, Hats and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES, Stone atid Wooden Ware, LARRABEE'S Photograph and Ambrotype GALLERY, ' - ''Over Ddlgs 7 * Parkhurst's Store, EMPIRE BLOCK, MEXICO, N. Y. I P ICTtTRES taken in all kinds of weather, and at, a« i low prices as the same quality of work can be had j at any other place iu the county. I\ 24 Photographs for $11 ! A good assortment of AMBROT5TPE CASK and ' GILT FR-IMES \ con«tantly o n hand. I Onllary open from 10 A.,M. till 6 P. H. 1 49\ Perfect satisfaction given in adj oases, or no ' charge.. J. E. LAftRABEE. I Mexico, May 1, 1861, \ i anl all goods usually found in a flnt-elass country store. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods a t the Highest Market Prices. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs. S- fl. STOfrE, G. W. STONE. Mex'coj Jet. 10, 1861. . The largest and Cheapest assortment *f KEROSENE LAMPS ever offered in ME XI CO.. liard Oil! A SUPERIORQTJAUTT, at Call before purchasing elsewhere, at 8tf BCTJURR «(BIGGINS'. BUTLER k HI06IN3'. AWW '^•ft^fA^i? 4 ! Household'Furniture for Sale. mHEsubicribefBelng about to leave town for the X M»t ot war, desires to sell his Household Furniture. F IINE TOILET SOAP, at BOThER. fc flTGOIVS' P URE CIDKR 'VINRQAB—a very anpertor articl Call and. exarjiiae, at BCTLEK & aiGGlJJS. Any one wilhing to purchase will find th* prices very moderate, and the terms easy. Please call ait his resi- dence and examine. J. D. STEELE. Mexico, Oct. 16,1861. 81tf linked with tbose of Judas and Arnold.\ —The Ereperor of China expired on the 24th of August. On tbat-day-two-deer-ows appeared 'in the Pekin Gazette, containing the Emperor's last orders. The first nanied bis eldest son sw i hissu«e«ssor %-th^thfOps-i-^sd fey the second a council conslktlag\of eigM high Chineae dig-- nitaries wte appointed to dawat Mnfc-inthe gov- ernment. Tbe Hame of.Prinoe-Kung does not appear on tbe list. All businepe was suspended for twenty days, the period of official mourning. —There is a report frotn Halifax, that BL E. H. Prince Alfred has recently had his Royal ears slapped by a British middy. A complaint was -made to the officer in csmmand, which re- s uittd in H. It. H. being told that i t was nece*. sa ry for Mm to keep a civil tongue in his head —The subscriptions to the 7 3-10 per cent. Treasury notes now reach one million per day, from all sources. —One thousand, one hundred dollars have been collected in San Francisco for Parson. Brownlow. —Shortly* before bis retirement, Gen, Scott obtained positive information that his entire estate, all of which is situated in Virginia, had been seized and tequeftettd for. the benefit Of the so-called Confederate Government, „_-. Thopccentric Wigfall hssbeeu made-a \brig- adier general,' and Hon, Mr. Benham major- general. —The rebels stated in F.iehinond that 516 vessels hjTve run the Southern blockade aince) the Iflthof May. —GOT. Gamble, of Missouri, has arra&ged with tbe United States governmentferfay and supplies for the state militia that rif&y be em- ployed Jn defending that State during the waf, harmonizing the operations of the Federal and State troops, —The IQ'h day of November has been desig- nated by tha Hon. Jeff. Davis as a day of fast- ing, humilation and prayer in the Confederate States. —Later returns of the 'Wisconsin election show large Democratic gains, Racine county^ which usually gives 1,000 Republican majority, is reported to have gone Democratic. The re- sult is very close and doubtful. —A-dispatch from Charleston'reports the late storm as exceedingly violent along the whole southern coast —Henry Ward Beecher, it is said, proposes to sail for England in the courseofafewweeka, for the purpose of delivering a series of dis- courses in London, Liverpool, Glasgow* M«S other cities in Great Britain, on the origin and progress of the American war, la the hope of imparting to John Bull such ifteas of tile Strug* gle as will be likely to restrain him from be- stowing his sympathies on the rebels. —Professor Lowe has completed his contrse* for five balloons for observatory purposes. —The names of the steamers Mount Vernon and Powhatan have been changed in conse- quence of there being two rebel steamers off the southern coast of the same names, • —Col. Baker's remains reached Philadelphia Thursday afternoon in charge of a committee, who were received at the depot by Major Hsn- ry. A procession, composed of two regiments of Roma Guards-and a large number of distia- guished military and naval officers, accompan- ied the remains to Independence Hall, where the body will lie in state. Thousands of people last evening visited Independence Hall, where the remains of the honored bad been placed at the foot of the statue of Washington. —The'Eichmonfl papetg were congratulating \seceshdom\ on the storm of last week, pre- dicting that it would scatter our fleet, and pre* \vent-iMrT landing.bn the \sacred soil\ of the south. But it seems that, while the storm did no great harm to the fleet, it blew down the telegraph poles between Charleston and Savan- nah and the rest of the south, thntr leaving Davis and his generals in donbt as to Where the blow was struck. This time amst be of grant advantage to our army on the Garolinit shorer- — Gen. Wool has not resigned, al yet. Gen, Mitchell, the astronomer, is said t o have sent l a his resignation. —While twenty men were working in the Bridesburg (Pa) arsenal,one of the bufldlngg was blown up, and two men Mlted-Mrtbeni be- ing more or less injured. —The New Jersey election haa sent ten Dem- ocrats, ten Republicans, and ten Independent Democrats to the 8enate—giving a Union ma- jority In the other house. —•?<-.»*-. < =^Mr», Mayor Wood gave birth to a fine boy on election day: The Mosart party bcertainl^^ on the increase. /