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,„dcx to New Advertisements.
cjt]cby A- Kniis>
KS|" 5 . as book-keeper or collector -wanted
S'^a Johnson. .U(
1,r for rent by E. B. Chipmnn.
ter xr„i=r *■ i
WI
for sale by Brigham, Holst & Co, ■ \J
^’“^Sip'oenera 1 Barnes sailk for New
if^tTenradn^
Store
faction
bv
Sale ol
la dwelling to rent by Mrs. M-.Scanlan.,
iu sale of provisions, etc., this morning
Blun k Meyer
„f crockery, hardware; etc.,
jv. Daniels.
this
• sale of groceries, provisions, etc., thin
bT Williams, Ward & McHiK#d.‘i -
J’fo" schooner Abbie B next Saturday by
J^o/oak staves on Monday next by Bell/it
Ball* ^ I—■ j j
_ ,.tfnn of tlie Thunderbolt Rarf
NAMES OF "
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On the third da;
| tion is to be held
Justice of the Pi
of January next an.decs
, coijntjyf"
County
lay of Januan
dinflp^thain ci
eace and two 1
are eight in tne'i
within the linffts ‘of i
ict, of which tiiere -
stSfy.* fn 'theseiiit^'
«'« *i*T P fceoixSX“'ribi^ pj®.*
be lively. Already “ ' T
munition of the Thunderbolt Racing
= Parle. i
JXST AND I' riI - I 'TI KST RACE SINCE THE WAS—
181 ixjC i long the wnnfEh of the purse. ‘ f
u ew Racing Park at.Tbnnderbolt
n
the canvass hasnoom-*
nienced with great"
1 wishing to secure*
hard to accomplish
tiori is called by the presentin'
wffl’he held At the office of one ot-tee.Ju*- f
faces in each District, 1 -under the • supervision
of those now 1 in ‘office and twri fteeholdera
Wepresent below a list, of candidates, with
particulars concerning iCach; which.-will be of
interest • ‘ 1 •• i«*i»--i» *.. -i- out s.v* ti
THE FIE3T DIOTBICT ; , | llrt ‘
includes
the west _ Jl „
city line, and between the river and .the south-
eni-limits.’ The result in this-.District-will
depend entirely upon the negro vote, _
preponderates greatly over that,of the whites. .
There is also a large foreign element, which
Tho- Radical Club
opened yesterday under most flattering eii
unisttacea. A large number of persons were
. attendance, and among them we noticed
% a sprinkling of ladies, who appeared, ^!
4 fgreat interest in the wee. The opening
tf decided success, and’the Park promises
become a popular place of - resort It is
x.,1 up in fine style, and will be further im-
ored hereafter. The track is half a ruffe
and, and being shelled, forms a very pretty
jve. A refreshment saloon, with long front
jticos, affords'a fine place from' which to
the course and follow the movements of
- tjorses. The Park is very nicely sitnafajd
‘■'the Vernon river, and, altogether, is about
rwtty a place of the kind as can be found
f tie country.
About half-past three o’clock preparations
•' .r the race began. The horses were har-
' . t ,j up, and the drivers commenced exer-
,,ju- them upon the track. The
i-ilot was withdrawn; the other horses
Lired in fine condition. Mattie was
• write, and her backers offered to give
u..,yv odds upon her. Brick Pomeroy, better
r„,,u-u as the Wilson Pony, came next in the
rimation of those present, while but few
•npeared to think that Lucy Dong had- ihfy
ivnee of winning. How the expectatmpft
v will appei
as-i^ssssmasssi
oid^stTtflWfe^^y to iSeecGboige 1 u i, Johnson,■ and
called for him- neiy.*eqnBatiy,,aad
" &ttar
fed.
.
• • ’W* w! Li„i PI J,- i
Charles Hobmsan, ai negro,* whose i own
all that-portion of Savannah 1 from' ; Hd#<was : npt sufficient for him->a*d Be seenr-
side of Montgomery ‘street 1 to‘flbfe ' ed that a
’• •’ * - ’ “• hide-ing ptece, whemtft. policemaskiinkti,and
took ^charge of him. < • Charles said that some-
tion.
totomye j* Jahnsnn^wao.agsin requested to
one
; whi
thousand two Jiun-
tifin' thkfe wffl not
The candi-
f,f the crowd were disappointed wUl appear
hereafter-. The entries for .ft*, *%ee ..were as
fi»Uow» : ... x,,
John Cooper enters. g. m. Mattig-
ry T Batch enters s. m. JjUcy Jjongi
V H. Biddle comenters..b. h. Brick Pomeroy.
The race was for a purse of two hundred
,Jj uftv doUavs, mile beats, best ‘ three in
“e ra harness. Dr. J, B. Bead, J. M. .B.
Lovell and Charles Van Horn, Esq., were
chosen as judges; James Stewart, Esq., and
I, r p pish as time-keepers. The horses
wort- 'driven—Mattie," by Andrew Elynn;
Lucy Long, liy W. T. Burch; and Bripk Pqm-
erf by Hagey. The result of the chite
of’position was that Mattie won the inside}
Lucy Long secoud, with the Pony on the out-
s j,j e . ,U1 iirraugements being completed,
the drivers were called to the stand, and
the rule of the race announced by the jnd^as.
,tkr t«o or three false starpi they went
0 g” hpleaditfly. ‘ hjattii Stepped off right
iai, an,Vied the rAce, with the pony follow-
i u ,T a nj Lucy Long in the rear. At the first
,nra Lnoy broke badly, aud lust distance,
jjat'tie prcseived the space between hersfelf
aijii the pony, and trotted beautifully 1 .' Half-
*„v round the track Lucy broke again, and
thfcU Ihoy canje ou the home stretch,she was
M behind- The first half-njiJe WAS made ’
tf,ttie. in 1 ;35, and she again led off on
second half. The pony, however, struck
boldly, and at the first turn gained consider-
,-Wy iipou the distance between him and
Mattie. Keeping up to bid WVflt ft 0 g a P
gradoally closed, alia SOOn hjs fifise tyfis dn.2
(ii*o with the rfriver of the gray mare. "iVitJi
ihe pony still gaming steadily—the last,turn
was made, and the three came up on thfi
Lome stretch, Mattie and Brick Pomerbybei
jng neck and neck. This lasted for a second
or two, when the mate' broke, and the pony
came in winner of tb e beat- Titaa, ' - 2!51., ;
'die mends of Mattie, cqhfident .of
raSss, offered fifty to 'thirty, and one hun
dred to sixty, tjn' .hiet, Without being taken.
Considerable betting was done; however, both
ppuii tecaudthe pofij- -i/,
An interval of twenty-five minutes was al-
ioved for-rubbing down and attending to the
tomes, at the close of vyhich they wqre »l
vilisd up; -iTfifee fidsektaa-ts yvere.mai 1 -
o< the fctfrW trial ’they went off spier
This time the Pony bad tfie insifie, with Mat-
ue in tbe ceijlre' apd Lucy Long outside.
The pomrjed nn tfi6 start ; .but the first dash
bad warmeMacy Long to hef work, and she
proceeded to shove .what she could
Ting her “bestfleet, forenibsfi” J
llittie and rapidly dosed on the
ing right forward the pony wa:
pecs iheaq; then he struck but
p-p ’ botweeu rhimself obd Tinoy; the. gray
mare, Mattie; being quite rr number of yards
behind both. ..The pony increased tfie dis
tance bdtwffeii himself and ;Lucy,;and. they
came down the home sttetcKj'in fine style
prick fioirierby
rlris’e: nrid'Mattie far belifu'dr y J^?*ffrsf' half
tails whi inade by. the pony in 1:2T, and the
horses went pff . on thes Jast'-Btretth holding
the same posaibns. But ' As/ the race pro
gressed Lucy began fo-come /out better, and
the contest between her and the pony was
iri-y exciting. They came down tl
bfietch peek aqd ’neck,' hfifi’ wefe^froar _
stand when the pouy ifiafie, a felau atep afid
broke, Lucy also broke, but she was leading
her antagonist by a neck, and passed' the
stand ahead. Time,' 2:48. } ,
On the third heat no false starts were made,
and they want off well; Lpejjljciitg Jtarvifig Jibe
inside, the pony the centre, aiidTrfauie the
tfitside. The friends "of'the latter still ex-
reriwV hef Sywfiri ia^t^ t ’offim(l*et9
Upon her bo d6ing. ’ The 1 pony took the lead
at first, anfi Lucy fell'ba'Cfci some ten feet,
Mattie bein g in the rear Of both. ‘Then Lucy
virun'-encod eld sing qn' the pony; soon there
was another neck Arid: nedk contest,^
ritste^feii d short tim’e; and th'a mar?dfidkthe
lead. The pony was left quite a distance be
hind, and Lucy came in first on the half mile,
making it in 1:22. On the next stretch Lucy
led out splendidly:. the pony. foUpjWif.ancl
making a great effort iq efose qr; her} bnt she
kept her place .steadily. Tfiattie .trailed be-.
Sjn’<| all ffirough the beat. Qn the hmne
Wfijoir tfie same positions were kept wp, *h'
pouv tried? bard, to get ahead, bat Buoy was
not to be boaten then, and she came in
ner of the third beat 'feme 2:46i-
horses presented a beautiful sight As they
came down the hqme stretch on his hi
e pony,
.shower of
rest in the
Arable exeite-
reavily
ing heanily
ould'wit
Before tiid ifeurtl
riin began to*
rite was idt booli
ihent existed-
ihe berses came u
ftey in’a’de tf goqd -fftdri. 'and/buffykt ‘dnee
ioqk the lead, Mattie fijfiqwed,, and the pony
tl might up the rear. The contest during this
heat was virtually between the two .last
named, as Lucy stuck to her leading position,
and ran the first half mile in 1-35. »The oth-
enme in againri^fine?ofjffibh^t- ' T«h e ' 2:48 -
if-attie le’fi the* pbiiy fiy a* neck they
UP to the stand; afid hoth hrokean pa
Lacy Long was then declared-winner or
race and parse.
The following is a synopsis of the beats:
1st heat wonby Brick Pomeroy m 2:51.
2d “ “ Lucy Long “ 2:48.
; '»• iii , <« .1
is -mawily
SStXC-SS
Connell is well known ; he was at one time
County Constable, ,«fferwarfis vQfiy jSheriff;
for the last fifteen, or twenty yearn be has held,
the office,,of Justice .of the Pespe, dp which
he seeks a re-electk>u- At preytous elections
the vote in his favor has,-always ibeftnTvery
heavy. TTis coarse has given satisfaction to.
heavy. Hu coarse lias given sabsiacnon to.
citizdfis > generally r ‘- and Ti«»Kas> contrived to
make very few enemies. Among bis conn-
ti-ymen he is veiy popular, and he may re-. J
ceive some support /from (thp -coloiyid resi
dents, among whom he is not unpopular. , g
Thomas Smith, Who was* elected abouktwo
years ago to fill the vacancy- occasioned
the resignation Of Judge Levi S. RnSflell, is
also a candidate for re-election^ Duringdtis
term of office bis course has been satisfr - HH “
Mr. Smith was in the Confederate Hersjce du-j
ring the war, in the Fifth Georgia Cavalry.
He is a man 6f jqte^g^, A^fi fitted for.the
-position.
1 Patrick - Norton, 'at' present
CBlmney contractarsris also onB'aTfhi
colored vdt'es tdVsCffy'■fTM i
Andrew Pollard, a "native of Savannab, and
a man pretty .well known has an eye to the
“ion, and is working hard to-incrqase bis
ces; ' He haS^feeu f enga!§A<f ! imfitfsiriess
as a clerk, and was in the Qi
Department of the Coufederai
the war. Pollard
upon receiving:.*, it ^Vote, and
secure his
e entertains '
h<4*ift>iJb«ftifi4g b-ufficie-nfi black support
W^trutes
-rtq bey elected in each District. Under
the oresent Cqnsbhitipj|i Afone of these is ap-
poimefl by ■fiw' CkMimAj while the people
sfdefei ftBid other. We have not heard of any
<$efebfi ffiaring •■*>«« nom&mtod in«itber./)f
districts of - Chatham, county outside of
.will: mention another day.
‘ i
aga
come forward;-but Mr, -Johnson not being
present, the Manfimlqqoceeded to inform the
pnbbc that he (JoffnwmJ.nad been very drunk
overnight, and that in this condition had
store infO"Wbich he had
chad
in a wa-
made known the fact
ten dollari! and
court
been carried put of a
wanderi
to
J,
cost,
Base B,
-between
J* Clubs ye|
%
match
and Purest City
be called a sne-
were in at-
elN.
General Pi
there
trict He;
of Bullock.
djiaoffica noWby permission
Among the whites his course
has made him very unpojfiilar, and his reli
ance is plaqp^ aVniostentireltUilpnjtbe
email b4' , A}lb-Wc£i'EbrndAOiic 1
ougb be does riifi as d"Rmncal can:
Robert J. Wade, A young man, possessed of
some means, who has not been identified with
politics, and i’s popular aipflng ailctassesin
:he disjricf eimecls fti reiiolTe tlje ydte;,
and, coiisequrintiy, fq he elected. jjHh&WM
whites he ufijl run wejl r and tfie Radical dar-
ky leaders, Jusiatl Gmub DelaMotta and
otfipffi gate dbojaivd/^his, favor,; Tfiere.'is
a large colored Conservative vote in this dis
trict, Which, it ip said Wadawjll also receive.
Hebas managed to win the favor oi both
uirties, and th$ opfiriofjii)jtladistrict is that
le stands a good ofianoe oi
l' ( IKE SECOND niSTBIOI
,. . ar
tfae list st ruck toTeft field, and was
Pffusht out OB the fly by Kjng.
— was pest TOAfie fiy tfie Ogle-
. rd struck t“ e first* fiage and
t cfiit on hi fly by Sharer. ' Veltman,
‘<nie wfib was at second hose, tried to, i make the
•third, but Sliafer sent the ball there ahead of
him, and the Forest City .Club went out,
having soors,i| luftfl Wtfi 4BU? vFhe score, as
far as the game progressed, was as follows:
Shaffer lb 1 1 Craven c 1 0
Cass1 CRlqaiHjw..»... 1 ..0 1 .
Nicfiola 3b...OS .HeiOHl kfi, .1 U
Haywood SK.fcUlf.. , .t)5 lwfran’’2f. ff, jJ., .0 0
Dasher p 0 1 Ub 0 0
King 1 },*«tl^
WPt&PM-.r-s' r—E--Vb »A--VI--l.-eP' fi
mAtwlSl; i
caught—Oglethorpes, '2J- 'Forest
« L ./» 1 ..T.i I.• J • I
.i p . .i3 flignl hot turn j.. 4Ji
play«—Oglethorpe, .1. u ., .ji i
- Two handsome “foul” Hags ' were j*eriter-
day prekanted ' to the Oglctkofpe fclubby.a
young lady friend, lor which they return
thanks.;|f<, ji lit; f il-ri tf
appointed Justice by
Ley-occasioned by
the Fourth Dis-
extends from th
street to the wefljJSKle of
frofii thc river tp.'the soutbe
white vote prepiftiderates, aft
mustjer in respectable numb '
is ^igely
is
dai
dy pqiwa
iably the '
Montgoi
rd street fi
li limits, i
|ugh the bl
““he dii
j and
fbe candi-
the office for
:ion.
> receive
ly
s are' As follow's',
■ Levi S. Haft, who has held
upwards, of tiy'efify'ycftra,
Mr. Hart is ^n IstWelito, and expects to rece:
a heavy vote among' his people 1 f he will a,sa
16ok a little til thq black vote. Mr}' Hart', wife
Military Storekeeper at Savannah during the
war, by appointment ‘of doe' BfoW'n. It is
supposed tfiat fiAfis 'pjelfigilda, but he is of a
:erent apinia.rb * flis ’'c’qtifBA' fis’Magistrate
has not made fiim pppopBlar, aqd at previous
elections fie fiqs sfifipys jecfiYcd ayery large
VOte.. jj , taiojnuQ -ile ii „ : ff. u
Captain Isaac Russell is a candidate for
magistrate in this jUstriefe The-office has
ifi’of the re
.8.-a Candidate in his
; he expects to com-
jhia-peejple, and also
to.reoeive. Hie- .sufll'ages'qf - the tGarniaiiain
the district. idsq corifidentpf secur
ing the votes of the 'eol'orod* ^ople. Capi
Russell is'well known, arnTpopular. ‘Dri
-ptfihDon
_ ben the la
mand of State troops.
DtfiJfo* LJdfo W&tei ifiril®! »y
respected citizen of the district, is the third
candidate; and, w^l riwM'a'tendJtunrfopdfe
'position. T^e waa_Captain flia company m
iAriP during the w-ar,
he firm of Ooopev A- McArthur,
in b(mines/ BflttrLtl8i:Jl«rke6 / }iH4.iJtaRi'ery
been held by the
tions. His father,
render^
construction atits,
stead. Being' a *
mand a *
c inee'.ipg fit mackstuuir. ion
stfifiV bue
ifinblas^ie.- I There would Ihfive been
an immense crowd in attendance; bfit the re-
cent heavy rains had made, tho streams in
that sectiou, of countey. utterly unpnssable. A
from tfiat illrection. Tfie ‘train ffdp^Sfivfin-
nah did not rendyffiacVahct-j: until Jialf-past
m
declared iffiaf fie ngv^v SftWP tfife fiffiter 8ft W^fi
,.L J :
Tfie meeting, except, in pomt of numbers,
was a success. Eloquent, pati-iotic. and stir
ring speeches were; made by Judge i: Hansell,
tee Dempcfatic carididfifo, for ~ "
S. S. Spencer, and GoL .
remarW were* listened fq with gfeat^ intemst
by tt'fe' '^0dpK, gfid were • .fittf
them.up tp the importance of socfoing every
vote on^be first Tuesday in November next.
;<<■ no T 10I—Iwniv:
-i ir
.1 f.
bin,' inelu-
ers. f/om the
iw-
^fid men of
-tee smallest
iewfiy. For
'difig are the
is situated betwi
street and-tbe-'h
sive, and exfend's, as <h) tfife.
river to the soufliertt lni.
inhabited mamly fiy-mere!
business -and feisqra, aq
negro'votg'qf tiny fiiStRcf ii
the > office of magl^tfifie.tee,
candidates: .. ,,i,m., n>... u>.ii o-i.e
Isaac M. Marsh, -present'-incumbent, has
held the office about fwo yefira; -Aficceeded
: John;A. Staley-1 Capt Marsb-tBi'a.'man-ofrin-
.has beep’ such as ‘to.inafie -few,enemies, and
he wfll rim wall. His i Alianep(saipan the
whitq vote, aftfl. ’fie eiqreetai tq refeefte a
gcfod sfiareoT teejblack support, as he Is not
was a memheV of tfie GJriCLfio
ipi, 1
fit--]
3d -a n , ,a v t, .1 “2:464.
|th 2:48.
i’he race Near crift of the beM mat has bei
wjhiessed here . since tee Close "of the
Bveh disappointed parties' did'not afiefw
chagrin to overcome the pleasure tfiaf
took in-witnessing‘a splendid contest; and
tfiose who lost money, paried' rrilh it write £
goqfi graisep cifiriffiering^Bfif ft> fifid fieen wel
won. The heavy rain at tfie close i
interfered wiffi-'the"'sport in '-a
And rendered tfie jdtde home unco:
cut, all things considered, the wfiole
went off far better than was anticif
Ibis augurs well for tee success of the
and wfihi$KHttrBei it well
a place where ladies may not fear to vi
Not a singTe. il
order was wfi ‘.yegtetfffiy; , There
We‘e^?
went
_ 1 Prices 'Current.' 1 Is
sued every Friday morning. '"
■- L:: i.iim»,i :*• iiiHl
__ n-peLight Infan-
ti^r/ mid weritfiritli -fcilA tcAilifijttibit-MLipro-
' :d tf> be Lia\tf“ “ “
iw*s Ajt^ff;, was
i-waa-iwmv.. .
m tfit>
heavy vote. .“Ma(
do his best to obtain suffieient-votes to win
the position.* 1 “ ' " 1 : “ 6 1 ’ r
, A. staler, nmiv,o4d and umTo-maiiy
known' citizen; who, formerly hehifheoffiee
of justice, idse asks the* cititenk-foc trite him
rtias, would make a good magistrate,! aqd w«
beak no particular fifijectioaa to him among
sSastt : K
rienfii-ijdi'lj.ii'jO li. UiHwtili'V
irjyf rriisovtl. ■;> > .IS \tiedl.X E” fcu.i ST
'ificlfiaes
east side ol Abexcoja..street to.
negxoea
negroea
the
el-
* ThoiqA 8 ^... .
in the ffisfriefi
lion
’a" tn
f-i: 'J?
is regardedby
the whites be
!
war.
upon. .f ! "i
- The oteer candidate
"fl't/—0 •» -
Bum Struck cvl a‘fo T , NrKi; —Tl<« firig Ro-
ivc, Captain -Snow, arrived from~Aa-
resterday. BTifleljtegintbqharbAi;
lace ehe w^ strqck'by lightning and
csf'fier’masti sfiatte.feq, find redrived
other mjnriefi, . Tbp Captain ;-‘ 'fiAfied up” a
mast, repaired other damages and started for
Savannah, arriving here without further ac
cident No pewm ,wasj .injured by the light-
The brig is now lying at Willink’s
wbere'rfifi wiil befuliy repuirAi|.y
1 - a .. . j”'. Jj: »£ r J t
ni-JmvEilENT.—Mr. A. H. Hamilton
;ted, on'tfil, librth mdA'AfSbnthBrblid
street, between Dyayton ^nd fifiercOrn streets,
a fine brick dwclfiteb'h* one of
tee
-ro uegro-cAtiina formerly steqd,,1
ed improvement.,. There are. oteer
}e building lots iq the same locality
ifiight be^ similarly ‘ iffiprdfeff, .find the
appearance' of the street 1 would not suffer
K day-—. ' -ii a i <
* -V" ^ceivedb
ymt,mm®gmypsrF
Garros.—Since our last'weellj reviea-, the demand
iht , dC:tian hai been gotat and'af time» ’ acOve; wifli 'a
_?*¥. to ^ er i I*?W >
betwet3n the ideas of buyers and sellers somewhat re*
8trict^d : oi>erations, bnt ihe ^e^orta from daV *to dir^ of
a atronger-feeBn'g- H. TfeV ToA' 'ana'TJveijfool,, win,
orders at more liberal flgnres, enabled Bclforo to ob
tain a material advance on 'last weekb quotations. '
. - Jffiejblkwriuflt are fbe figtgjZQBft, bfiq. pyfii'.aad the
tfo of Octo-
“te*;'is;oou
1;800
. Saturday we had no intelligence from Liverpool. At
New port, Uinh * At 2ftc. ^ivannth, the market vraa
al *E>c'foi'mid^iing; sales. 493 )aales. . ; , Ki
> MondaysatUverpooh cotton buoyant; sales, 20,000
ket active, with sales c$ 906 teles; middling, 26c.
ii,^- Liverpool.' qiliet .ted ,,irte»dy; .tileq.
10,000 bales; at 10’fd. New York, sales 2.700 bales, at
37nfi>r middling. Savannab. market dull;' sties, 137
Wi-dii-^ls^.'^Live^oel tieady-snd uriianaed; aphq
10,000 bales;: ifohmds, lO^QlO'fd. 1 At Sew YiSrk.
salesT;200 bales, at26@26Xc. Savannah mArket'^
m.-U : I .
To-day, in consequence of unfavorable news from
tfSwYeti, Ojerc werd few sales, buyers' holding
off, awaiting farther advices; middling nominal at 24c.
Sea Islands.—Th6#e 48 bnt little of this description
coming forward ils* yet,,and in -yiefir qf, a short ctep,
holders are firm, anticipating an advance in prices.
Hb sales of itoportaffee have’ been', inade, ‘ and qgota-
d9?«i»?e,pomow4:t £ l-' ,':V.’’ LwL Itra .fiLf.
The mppmis ^ ms port einoO 1* 'taarint
amomrtfO Tf36f b*les Upland, of fiffidi 6,(101 were' re-
eeived, per Central Sauced, #59 pet Atlantic and ChiB
Railroad, 284 fron; landings on the Savannah Hveit
time havpihoen - 0,729 hglpa. upland and-.2 balea-kea
island, of klficU 4.815 balks upland and 1 2 bales sea
Islimd were shipped to New York, ,504 bales upland to
Philadelphia, and 410 bales upland to Baltimore. -
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IS TUB nECEU-Ts. AT Qf&jtog/gsfw
ioiumb.Us, 0oU...
- ' t, Sent. Hi
kit ff. i. A .1./...-J.a.....
Wsshville; Oct. 3; .>.
2,067 .
920.
li 130-
i ia
i 8.408
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In meats generally prices have stiffened With
ribbed at 18@18!.'e. There are few clear side, offer-
& ca?»a , £sa.u*B''‘tea
meats are in better demand; We quote shoulders at
Bagging and RopE.-r$be^f$$>ck of bagging is good,
and there ia a fair demand to fill country orders. We
4iWtek£V!d *ti.*e o< Gfinrt at’4,'4d2totasV; fiAA
heavy, 25c; American, in rplLi 5 25C, and an extra arti
cle of anchor brand at tie. Rope is dull and nomi
nal. with wexyfewttoliatttofis. dffcK&Jtto*** from
Downward'.* besl^i
is large, and good, sales
“to irififitry ute^toiafs duffii^ tfii
week, hut UQt .es fieifi-y as expected, firing entirely to
Mdihg back -their cotton.' - The New
steady, iriffi'ii s^fit.decUAe
of ?bleached goods. In- our mar-
a slight decline in- prints, sheet-
frigs' ^id drinabnrgs. 1 We" have no change tio note
W. OUF week's quotations, as foUowB: white osna-
burgs, 16 to 21; Striped, 18; Brown sheetings, 12&M£
Faurr.—Georgia and Northern Apples very .dull, at
'#2#5J*^ bbl, according to quality; stock -laifee.
$3 ^ hundred; several arrivals since
I Febthjzebs.—There baa be^ir a fair demand dtiring
the pa^t.week, but the Regular demand \\'Hi not com
mence before October or.November. .'.m. i.
' Flour.—The stock on the imirket is large, and the
b&Og# «°o4. W ateUning; w itttle. *Ws
quote Northern superfine, $8 50@8 ; : extra, $10 60@
11, ted tifidly ,'*nd tency,- “ftiittjlS 50." 1 Qopd Oeorgix
.“iSAspnessep-brsnfi; ire.foy»ir demand At $ip 50®
II for buperfine,- $12 50(<bl3 50 for extras and $14 50®
QOHNKi 24®24.‘iB-. Demand duly
only for small lots.
tehocEni^-j’T^de hia b!een Very active daring the
week under mti»V with-s teght"'defline .to,, prices of
staple articles. The fall trade has fairly-opooed, and
ouii Wfiytiside dealers ‘are rildeivtog 'hirivy stookfi
' OEAn,.—Tiie stock of Georgia irnd. Tennessee corn
is* still large; bnt reduced fiy shipments to Baltimore.
Holder^ ri^pyp to anticipation of belter pHces
asthe^stoek becomes reduced. No demaud except
for local use. We continue to quote from depot at
$1 lOffil 15, «>d freiri skud atJtf 20® 1 25, according
‘mm
arrivals, and some sales h^ye been made in small lots.
Northern, from Yrbarf, $1 10; Eastern, $1 20^1 25.
tttfclrierriaM *t aatb ko ; 2A>vOAA4 fits..'/
Hides.—Dry flint 19)4; dry salted, 15@16c. Un
washed wool, 30@30)'ffeeswax, 40c. Deersktos,
-•ft,- n«F—TTT W ‘” nctobecn—
exchange, 143@I50J4; New
fmlf to te
«juTi '5*1 vtXSct. i
Bran—Kirin at $1.20. ;
n ^T”*- M * 8 " P™ 11 hrid hifel/er; asking $31 25.
SaVaunali Wholeriale Pwee bist.^ ?
gar In orrf^vas,
niftTsssa
ar'e rhargrd higher vatd.
■ “'f
AA'fr lSttffiraDUTE LATOINGS, TOCCTEiO AT
.MM ,u n.iSWSfSSi ,, ::.:ih
Bagging, Rope and Ties, India.. lb
Kentucky. yd
New York.
., it irnifuen *. ! » *
,C,HA,RI iFiS S. HARDEE
ii&Ba^iMLBillsA$:rtwfnn ff ITihHrfi-
Flax../ri.^..A.<-„a.l.O.Jh» 1 jfSU® 9 Wnmawr AxnarrTOA'V
FlAx../ft.Z.-Jl.c..;.1.4_». Jb I y*!4@
Iron Tics lb S,V@ 10
Bacon. Shoulders...' lb 14>i@ 15
Ribbed Sides lb 17 ® 17*
^altod Clear Rib;d Sidcs.» ,17Jf~
... ' * vr : -
fjanvassea............
BEEr. Hess...:.........'."..,. —
Extra Mess (new), .'.’r.'.hilfbbl 12 bo
' Fulton Market. ;. .half bbl 16 50
Bread,-Pilot. .'..... tb *
HaVy,: ib
Bctter.' Goeheii....'. lb
BCT^toS^Sffi;iime.".'.fibffi' 1'tS' @
. fey; ::;i:i:/:o.Trj.o :?$« I i 00 !
^ I
Rio ft 21 @ 24
DRX_Goons- - d 8^', 15
Steamship Company !
THROUGH USE TO C AI.1FORSI4,
VIA.' PANAMA railroad.
N o w-iAr'-range m o n t!
line. For
Agent, Pier 46 North
W. H. WEBB, “
Sdtos^ D. N. CARRISQTO5L
‘ CHAS. DANA, Tice Pres.
- New York. Je»ftBi.
Plaster.
.bbl
toiiikcr, Abettor foafl lA$«4Ai IFJ
are unchanged, except, ^fleeted by gold. The de
mand for low grade whiskeys has been very good dur-
The demand for city consumption remain* steady.
The sfociiB light; and’ hhve an' npward ten
dency. Ales are ip,b<^F.ctewni4^ the business
generally shows iftore animation.
ten. XAxmafiiruti54
pgWMw^:
^^E.—coitiiii^iV <Jnit^ VrljelyJ ^iib rfe-
ceipts this week amount tp. $,‘407 bushels. Very little
doing; hardly quotable; market:
‘ " ’ ’ had agreed —“ 1 —
*VSeJ4XW’ week ffiMArVeyfiri We* fiihfited'fiii
beeuiair, w'ti- unchanged ¥°e k e 00 * 1 and
increasing. Merchants l'etumiiig Jrom New York
filled their orders hire,* Ending prices'suited' them
better. We quote: Stnltz's AAAA's $1 35@1 40;
Stultz’s AAA's, 80@85; T, Id.
Miller’s, 65^>70; Canary, sweet 10’s, 60@5^; Navy,
COQrA. Smoking tobacco, genniue. frfrfcsm, i» X
&ia drums, ’ 4 Bfrft lu tb sa<;ka, 60c;
mph grade^ 85 tq.^4.acoordiug .to.quaUty.; lr . „<
Timep^And LtTMBFa.—There is but littlb timber
a rise in the rivers and a demand for foreign export.
Have beeh lio sales of importance, and we quo|e
nominally, as follows: Mill timber, 7 00@10 00; .ship,
ping, $12 00@20 00. Lumber ip kitive, in con
sequence of the demai^ pt^u^i'by tiie Xtgrge number
of buildings. t\o\v be^B# ejected in the city. Wo con
tinue <mr qnotatib^.s bf last week, as follows:
Ordinary sizes.!. V,. 1'/. J1 j t. 4 .... |'20(fe22
Difficult -* .to . a 25fgi30
* TldOriug boards / 22@23,
' FnEiGHTS.—Foreign quietl * By sail 'ib Laverp-ool
!^d on uplands. Timber.nominal, offering at 36 sbil-
lings for bewii fpr Ijiverpool; ^ ehyUqgs’ • to. ^neeiis-
iowft foj orders. t .,Ne,v ^pr^* % .erf a
cent# & Mi i^pli^;;domestics, $2 0» 3 bale; rice,
$2 00. By steam to Philadelphia, %c ^ ft on up
lands; domee^csi$2iCI0» : ib Baltimore by steam, X
yf ? cent by yail,, nominal. Cotton
bysiAq ifv^lto BoAon, 'pib./jo chkn^b
in South American and Cuban freights; former $22
and 5 fi cefft; latter, gold. Vessels are still
wanted, notwithstanding recent arrivals and a number
of chart*4i.4**4d $pttl4 KTfiqitir timber
islative labors had agreed with him. His
course at AjtI$n!a!haK brieurpfiiipSt^ satisfac
tory to his coustitnents, who consider that Re
has well represented their inteiests, find he
Cohrectio^. — Ii\ ^
steam fire' ei^g\^e W* Auderaon,” pub
lished yesterday, We stated that she threw a
stream'd distance of one hundred and thirty-
three feet. It should have been two hun-
SMd“«V!l»SlS h .
SAH.Ra v^E&tfefiW^-W-BteUfiship Her
man Livingston sailed for New Yorfi yester-
^The steamship Anierica also left for Balti-
more, with a good cargo of the staple.
IM H.IlUYtX t.U i'l.li yra y lA t rr
ji Eiwe CteANGEa.-riMr* Thompaoiy 87
BA^efe't.'hite'ret'ifvfea h 4*fir!orfif’|PttfA<ia
Lee. Ml' fl'hb" 'Sesiro :an ossp^tifieql of this
i.na 1- tt T - nn-Jinn nuvii
MAOfsiRAirEfi ^jpffti^SatWng of interest
7£8torWi ;iiiUil.I .ZXd'U4 i * ->» n«iA
— Tu. it u.. kJ / i f
.1 - 1 RMvrgn.-iAll.llTVUSi-. • lui-xo
ir/beb.TT 5EfoiisE,—J IV Childs, 1 Jnsper,
Fla;,-James.G Dent, .Balfciinpiji; ^.Bgppard,
A&OJiB:
TTi,
tho Masonic Orphan’s Home- Bowwu *:.W>
Managers, Atlanta.:. , x.dlul , i •
.-.Catomiasloners—Mra. S. E. Gladding,
Tufts. .YSjJ, i) ..a .4 „ ^ ^ ... ....
Class jM.ilinwn'iitterrimnall. OctpHer sgi.J^^
fi
Chas. S. Wyixy, Agent Georgia Sfi>to 1
withpqt afifijtioq^ohfoBet -feaned every Fri
'II.V.UU J.l.i
noTJii'itja
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otitetoA
Hr
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a&“
.—Exchange-aSight-drafts On NewVork
Sj^utj^cfi by 441110“ at Kc ^japuto>t.; jg .Hos'toa,
Philadelphia a^d Balitinore, ei c joore u charged. Th<
Bainmore,
and lumber. $13:
boarfifi'$9 50@9 'ft-
Boaton, $11; re r sa,wi;il, "$1,2. Doarda to
'ii 75- fo -ite'm.
MAKKK'r? MjT/yBiqaGRABH.
»Jx; i ... Foreign Markets.
London, October 8—N<##-
FinanciaIj.—>ifc&4Jfi&* lit 74<fi. - *
t ri iij J ^-Nogbi;
Cotton—DuH|W<d;/Ode*na. lid; sales
AJM-hirta,,: .- UOflCIOJ^ ibfobiais-'ffiofe.'’
Cotton—Easier; tres ordinaire. If 38c.
i'nr^rasastei
Cotton—Dull.
I’novisxoNKj—Fork firm. 'Bard‘firmer.
Naval Stohes—Quiet,
# Tallow-
fiVpAlLi-JAde aAl’af'TD.'.- The'decr&A: 'of
specie in ^he Bank of England amounts to £293,000.
r .A P 0‘» >iui«r I FbanXJUBT; (Jctober 8.
Financial.—Bonds, 76J'»@77.
• 1 ’■ J ‘ 1 J 1 1 a lirvEHPOOL, October8—Evening} )
Cotton—Closed easier; uplands, 10^d; Orleans, j
It t, ttria.UH >; i - . .11 ii* « I ■#/ .1 i .. j
Grain.—Com, 37s. , ,.,
Ha\tle, October 8—Evening.
bJ<>)TS»N?-?ft«iordiiuii^ 1#3^. 4.., -•
a-»i*J i u litl hi !..:«*^ft,. ii J .i »- 1 i . <
* 1
.• .i-...w- jNewYom,.October8—Noon-
Financial.—Stocks steady. Money easy al 5@7'ptr:
cent Storting exchange—Sight H- »f*l. *S»V. |
18*2-bonds,‘41S,V* N*rth Carolina**, 68<$;*wew, -66.
64. Tenneasee'a,
“ * ]e lower; mid aito&2?X@26c-
RJBrown-fihirtifigs."!yd *•
’i Brown Sheetings.......—yd 12 -
■
Fancy do yd
Yarns, Ass’t Nos yd 1 95 w
Plains, W6ol filling..........yd 55
Wilcox^»Gibbs k Co's Mani- i i , k
^mMr^rpooL
TflHE SPLENDID, FD
I Kentville, Evans, Master, 2,000
bales capadty; & no* ready toe freight,
and will have dispatch as above. Apply
' 'j* Y a •< ,1 a r i r •. •»
i J l “ - '^‘“^^PEtllAL SALE, ' '
BY W. W. DANIELS.
II- Bo Syxuoin, Auctioneer.
THIS DAY (Thursday; at -10« o’clock, In front «f
... m i i . ..>»» the store:
10 barrels Assorted Crockery,
And a bu-ge invoice of
s&sn^r*;
t ' *' . ALSO,
1 fine Buggy,
ivei Tei
Sale positive^ Terms caah^
oci9-lt
Super-Pbosph
Bradley’s Super r Ph08p
RuwBon^Phosphale.r.r...ton 65"Od
Whitlock’s Sup. Pbos..... T ton 70 00
WooLston's Sup. PUos ton 70 00 tot
30 00
Gardner’s Poudrette-rf-r^x^lpn 30 00 <@
Pure Fish Guano*. /. A)n 35 00 <$ 40 00
KMr^. ue4 :::^i3§ gn^I
Northern Family and FancybH Xi .00 ® 12 50
Georgia Superfine ,..bbl (n 10 50
Georgia Exirk;. t /. .ibbl 42 50 <2* 13* 60 i
Georgia Family &wd Fancy.lbbl 14 50 @ 15 50
n- oo'>|' 10 '
do No. 2 half bbl 9 50 44 10 00
do No. 2 kift <a 2 75
do No. 3, large % bW. 7 00 <& 7 50
Herrings, No. J...,..,,,...box 40 (45
Fecit AND Vegetables— , _ ,
!'4i§
i*Bt'IT ASH Veuetables—
' ft Apples... XUtii. Aft Us... bbl 9fo '(Bt:
Potatoes ..bbl 3 50 @
Onions... A . ®
Peas, cow bush § 140
> Begs, grouifo.-..., ;
Gbain—
Com, Tenu,Vrtmi deiiot, , .Iinnh T'10 @115
Cum. Teun. from store.. ..bush 1 20 @ 1 25
Maryland, white ;..bush 1 45 @ jj
Oats..’ .-.bush 75 @ M
Hat—
Northern, fm whf and store.cwt 1 25 @1 35
. Eastern, wharf and store, .’.cwfi 1*40 *U55
HlDE8—. i * . i ’ ,
Good Flint *. ft & 20
Refined. lb 5 @ 8>;
Band.-,,,, :...» @
Horae Shoe.l.. lb ' @
Jeesop A Son's Steel ib @
loan—<■ -- :*I In 1*1 l»nh ila *>l**ilf(
Leaf lb
Common Proof gal 1 «k
Rectified 1A...........-.‘-.r^sd % %>
Bourbon • • - - v * 3 ^
Gibson’s. .»i**.*. ii.. .7S 25
Rum—St Croix..,, -.j.-.gal 6.00 >-
4avnaica gal 7 25
Gin—Holland..:t............gal 6 50
Rose... 1 90
Ale, Philadelphia.U..I .«.*.'bbl
Scotch and English doz
Porter, Guinness’ doz #
/Mavf^hEi Jl
SPECIAL SALE TO CLOSE OUT COKSIONMEST,
BY BUm Jt MEYER.
THIS DAY,' 9th Instant, at 1 19 o'clock, will be aol4
a. in front of the store:
5 bbla NeWjYork city cored Pig Shoulders,
, iMdsPig-^houldew,
5 firkins Goshen Butter, i. .i j.
12 boxes Smoked Shoulders, second quality.
Terms cash. , oct9-lt
BY WILLIAMS, WARD <Sri Me I NT IRE.
THIS DAY, (Thuratfty/ at lt'o'clock, in front of thm
* store, willbe sold:
...
Grist,
Molasses,
Pickles, .
t - Grocori'^a, jxC;
, Fnnutair^jQry Goods, Ac. Qc84t
SCHOONER AT AUCTION.
BY BELL & HULL.
On SATURDAY, Octobeo JO, at 12 o'clock, in front of
Qie store:
THE SCHOONER “ ABBIE B,”
61 tons." : Her dfineUeions are as foHafe'a: Length, 60
feet; breadth, 18 fret; ‘ depth of bold, feet; drawn
8 feet loaded. She is thirteen years old, in good order,
being well 1 coppered and ‘coppor fastened. She will
carry 3,000 bushed of rice.* Together with her Sails.
Standing and Rnwathg ; THpgfPfc- i Gahttr and tntrhuo
Furniture, all of which are in good order.
She can be seen as she now ties at wharf.
Sale positive. Tends cash. oct9-td ^
: OAK STAVES AT AUCTION,
BY BELL', Cfc ITULL.
On MONDAY, October 12th. atll o'clock, at Demand'*
Press, will be sold:
. • . ft A 1 •*•* '
3^000 Oak Staves, more or lea*.
Sold to pay storage and expenses.
Terms cash. 0ct9-td
Mkal, fine..
mA»""-"-’
Cuban....
FOR RENT,
f|IWQ.TE¥Slrf^T8 Ri. JONES’ UPPER
RANGE, on the north side of Bay street.
Possession given on the 1st November.
oc6—lw J - ' BOBT. HABERSHAM tc CO.
- , “V: ;FOR RENT.
■J^RIOII STORE on CONGRESS STREET
near market.
Possession given immediately.
l . Apply to
octl-tf ! t
WILLIAM LAW*
ttr
t<V t*e
iblLwt
Jbrilbto db^lltolBl tpsfrW. not Write j
.. .
r -SttBkfcand bands flave declined a tittle , thlc
Hew Georgia 7’s
Old do arewwrm ZZ’.f. .y.V-tx;?... av.
Old do 7’s
City Savannati. i;i..CL.ti.......
City Augusta
.^br*fo*Hl
’ -li - ’ -1-1
9 ^SSriUf* $t%dinij£ti.
City of ^vaunaU/-.r.«J-i-ia-L...- :i
Old Georgia
.9
;Central Rail.Road- -••• --*• • •
Wtoa.L
wj - .
Georgia ..—
Augnria* BanumabieilEoed
MaconX Western..ni.
• *<•* -Yell...
• Tabp.tl J*^«.:4ii^r 7
XAiXJ.i.U ~
better.
PdiNCiAL.—Hon°y easy at 5@T per cent Sterling:
^ h*-
dling, 25>a'c.
amber!
Michigan, $218. jCorij lc better; mixed Western,
^Pnovm^s. —Mesa pork firmer, $29 00. Oti\gy pro-
. i‘ V j
Naval Stobes.—Turppnijtoe, 42Ji@13Kc. Rosin,
$a^sB7f«Ii*-• t«..V4ii*ii . i?« aai
Freights—DjiA and- dropi.tng; cotton by steam, 3-18.
:ii t. ir'i) :rui , :i •"* DaL-riiioi*,-October t*
"CbTTrfw—25H@28c.‘ " 1 ’* > ■ • " J
Floob—Fairly active for high grades; family is
mmssr- but
Giuis.—Wheat firm; choice Maryland red, $2 70;
" ti tiasigi 28; ydiftw,
lye ten; $14S@1'55.
attar to LDU>3 ... tpBHriWMvQctpi»ey8.,
FroiTR^-«uperfine, $6 25@fl 50; ai • . i « *
Grain.—Com, old, $100; new, 60@65c. -.
1 PaowHfitMW*—Inrd; 19%m0c, Mess pork, $30(
•30.75. Bacon—shoulders, 13*£c;clear sides, 17@17*£<
WHlriXXY—$1 27 >i.
i *- • Cincinnati, October 8l**
i—Easier; family, $8 25(58 75.
.-^-Corn’dull and (lroopyag %t 00.
Gl . . „
Nails ......keg 5 50 (ft 6 50
Naval Stones. Tax !:.... .bbl 2 60 @ 3 50
. .*»SSSrsfcj*R
Oils—
S™-rrr.wVY9 Z|* <jL- 3 00
Whale gal 1 15 Jj
Lard...;— 1 ^. ... gal ~T~t~
.Pure Winter ..vgal 1.4»r, snch can
Kerosene ,.... .g»l
Ttoners’i .....v gtl 95,
Machinery..r-fow—*gffi 1-25
Linseed g*l
Pq ^3nil and rJV .*. :. i.’.bbi ii'tA
Mesa, old and new; bbl 31 00
Powder. .<..I..M A i.r*.... I .iego* 7* OfT
do half kegs 3 55
do i.-.qr. kegs 2 50
do ft cans 65 @ 1 09.
Roug^PfHqeji. f -.**>^1
3»t,t—
. / iivenyjtd. pet car load, iqsfek/ / /ffi/l^Sr*
Per cargo @ laa
- • «11:1!111 • ^"lllllS 10 W&f
SOG ttSte'rilini AwfeerldlIS 1» 18K
A White lb 17 % 17«
B White U.-.i lb 16>J@ 17
C Extra lb 16 (ft 16J4
Mouldy and damaged lb 30 @ 40
Onateousound tobtlVALl-f-lb 1 to it)• - 45
‘ -Yvn-’-j 4 $ % 4 gf
Fine to fancy ft & l ,15
Extra fine, bright (new) ft 85 ® 95
* t^S
Smoking, in barrels..........ft 35 @ 40
Smoking, in bags*. ,.fb. 40
: FOR RENT.
rjIHE BRICE STORE NEXT TO COB-
oer East Broad and Broughton atre
Also, THREE -ROOMS and KITCHEN c
the store. Apply on the premises. *ep25—tf
.11 .in - for RENT.
i * 1 . • »
/TIHE LARGE STORE* 60x90, TWO
1 - r-fi*
t^l floors, lately occupied by W. C. Robinson, llill
and suitable fbc a Wholesale and .
Dry ancLFaney Goods House. Possession given is
mediately. Apply to
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n. • /. a .
FORREST.
TWO AND A HALF STORY BRICK
v A .T
■iii u .
DWELLING HOUSE, with necessary oot-
bnildings attached* contains
^X^‘!sP®itry locate
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.•reel
TO LET,
MODERN TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, WXTH
FURNITURE, GOOD COOKING STOVE, Ac., situated
oanoi^ iiidftJoneft.between Bull and Drayton stnseta.
Apply to Dewitt & Morgan, 1
i
13V Congresa street
alii* FORj RENT,
rjpiLE TWO WHARF LOTS, NUMBERS FOUR (4)
aad STYS (5), east of Bull street, known as JONES’
LQWEB, WHARVES, between Drayton and Abercom
streets. Possession given on the 1st November,
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BOBT. HABERSHAM to GO.
, Gepninepmrliam..... M ..,^» , *0 ,@i;iAH
Genuine m drams ,11s, 65- to . 70
ViNEoiB,White Wine....-. i ..U ; .gbli iiU <- 50
“ S -' -te l 31
Mm
Wool, Unwaahed-
Wax..,..
Wot
•* v*v:iT**'
American Champagnes.
Claret case
Sherry Wine, eighth casks, .gal
Port 'Winer. /.... 4. ■< -|....
Augusta. October
Cotton—Market dtiUiaadV fower-, salea, -176 bales]
■eceipts, 618 bale*; middling,- 24c.-
-. i ,-*.., A.U-.-. • IfoBiLE, October8.
Cotton Dull aii4 ufiseftled; middling, nominal at
.ir-j-fta ;..U ill .:.-■' j-.l ,7,-iX j
C03DHKHM>N^MBiieHA^TS
-a
COaDIISSiO^MRCttAMS
I k . I r I
era, solici^d^Qrom FACTORS and
DEALERS, to the address til
Baltimore, upon which til
by us. Will advante On CC
or to-be held, either in BALTIMORE,
LIVERPOOL. Rate of interest add c!
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W it . ESTILL, J*„
YE Air i liTG'b
— And — 1 * * i
otr . t s'.-i tr
HOUSE TO RENT.
4 PORTION OF A HOUSE TO RENT, WITH
Catti
GAS and WATER. Location central, within fire
minutre walk of the Bay. Apply at THIS OFFICE.
TO RENT,
__ romUreiss^onlsiS^
1 .9“ and water. i: For further psrticuhra
*«4-tf- W4LHAMS. WARD i ifefaTUBE."
PMI .usn-c.TO RENTV SF
A SMALL STORE, AND ONE ROOM, NEXT~fO
northeast corner of, Broughton and Lincoln
.tfePriv .sflgfeay
r'3 magazine, ..
■ - . - “ ill A .i. . ».
I MAGA7iyry>
THE LADY'S FRIEND,
• i DEMOREST'S MONTBCtY,
HARPER'S MONTHLY.
ATLANTIC MONTHLY,
PUTNAM’S MONTHLY,
BALLOU’S MONTHLY,
il >
, JOURNAL,
Bull Street, Nfext tothePpst Office,
(DOWN STAIRS,) ' ‘
oUArA>tl
A BE
Proposals
uched-j
that portion of
Bepl8-tf
— , —ole work and not by the
pletion stated. ,
‘ JOHN B. HOtfG,
a CSty Surveyor. *
-ba.a I
, ijip-
.0 ajtKL’it v.i
. ESTELL’S NEWS DEPOT,
BULL STREET, NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE.
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' f BACOY!
ShouiieR, * blew " Rib Sided,
Rib Sifter
b-v.urrnqrrc.tBom ». • . - ..5
FriHSTE BALTIMORE CITY CLHF.D.
ira. ^-^^.roRSALE
ILAJR3VEY &> CO,
No. 13 Stoddard's Upper ]
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