About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1852)
TUESD^y JUPRNING, ,Q,CTOBJEfl ff, 1852. «$ 5$ 5S ^ 5? Cfcuccai atrtjcMfocmcntH. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. ’miiiilTfrMT rii r^i we^wSWraWlP?? 1 b0 '""* A GREAT VARIETY OF DISEASES, ■■HEP* L *n m.« 1 Stable Upon my Hone* in cases of Sprains, •■*■' m. I used It upon n horse K cular that I hail boon ... . % . . . 8 appeared toglrall Sytcijef unllflfiSdUM. MEXICAN MUBTANG LINIMENT, . pi .„ lc „ Mi It Is » very .tort llmo. I coraldor It un InyMMUtomMil,, nml would n°tb«rt|houtlj. oLMEa J ' SAVANNAH, (0».) JUNE SL 1852. T„I MtxioiU Mcbtaho tiuiuMT hM boon tuod In inf Enmtly and on my pl.nladon for n grant vorloly of du ll red I o« rav«r fidtal lo glvo Immediate relief, and olfoct a permanenteurm I hare cured aetera eaaeaot fflnATii “tbit had realitod the .kill of our beat nhyEMana. ft bu enred RSffitentew'KlSSfbAib. Infmodlnlolf, ft. SB a »nd Neuralgia Onred entirely, K l'f,.,o [2d«r 11 Abe beat medlclno 1 have ever Uled. physician*. It baa onred Ringworm by a few applications, Frost Sites, Outs, Soros and Corns In a short time. Nervous nee N ervot l H?or atmosl overythlug, a^U alwa^corcd. Proprietor of the Marshall House. - c .i. bo given by all who use the Liniment for any of tho complaints fbr which it isreoom- ih _f, .a I l n l n ..nl la ...al lira In l^lll.e nf It... nl.e. .ml ull. Vl IKaaal. Ml uranla nnrl fl.g jnutsnch testimony will bo given by all who use the Liniment „. — — ,— f ..„i n>a "it The Mutumt Liniment Is put up In bottles or thru sites, and sells at 25 cents, 50 cents and Ons wsr bottle. Tho llfly cents oontaln tiros times as much as •-—« ~ 0WfEE3IES>S~ .HESTOKATIOK. ‘ y.AGEiTTiEnn. J . WEIOANUhaaommad, under Urn l'lnntera’Hotel, jst and comfonablu Eating Room, with au excellent Idieu and Cooking Range adjacent, aa a RESTAURANT. IIo has an excellent Cook, from Strasbourg, who win suit German, American amJ French testes. OYSTERS, H, MEATS—every thing that this market affimta,can bo ind In all styles, on short notice. Youno CieiRKs, and others, who havo rooms In town, aro invited to try tho European modo of breakfasting in dining at tlio Restaurant. hlladelphla LAUEU DEER, 8WI8S CHEESE and ' DBURGER CHEESE, kept always on hand for tho i or Amities. oct 5 PIKIIiADEIdPIIIAIdAOER BEER. rpHE Subscribe!; respectfully Invites the public of Ba* vannah to tost the qualities of this flue Deer, from tho Brewery of Messrs. Encjki. & Wolf, at the Fatnnoiint Water Works, near Philadelphia. Tills Doer Is made ex- —like tho Lager Veer or Munich, in Bavaria. 1 — puawr - Now*York and Philadelphia, ho has been well known Ibr some years as on Importer of articles piriform by genu* Ine, and which be eon easily provdtobeso. to the satis* action of all who may favor him with their patronage, fo will keep always on hand the following articles, a rigid Inspection or which he respfcctfully Invites: He Is Importer arid Deafer In French Brandies, Holland Gin, Scotch and Irish Whisky, (alao Monongshda always ■ * - ! C •—Santa Crus Hock. Scotch and Irish Whisky, (alao Monongshda alwi on band.) old Batavia Arrack, Jamaica ami Santa Ci Rum; old Port, Maddra, Sherry, Champagne, Ho Claret, Saulerne nnd Burgundy wines. French Cordl . —... the 85 cents bottle. The One Dollar bottles con- so that money Is saved by buying tho largo bottles. This Liniment Is Tolled States. The following Ageuta aro prepared to supply the Llnl* BARREtr L CARTER, HAVILAND, RIBLBYfc CO., D. B. PLUMB St CO., WM. H, TUTT, WM. R. KITCHEN, Ds ANTIGNAO tt BARRY, W. H. tt J. TUIIPEN, oontlnuoto rccolvo constant supplies of this pure and wholesome beverage, during the autumn, winter, ahd spring. As In tho old country, It will bo sold to Ihmillce and Indivlduals^who will thuslncurno risk oflta souring on their handt. The uso of this Deer Is particularly recom mended by physicians to ladies who aro nursing children. Sold st tho Planters’ Hold by sept7 Myl HERNY WE1QANJ) many of which are of sty lea entirely new. Togother with every other artldo conuoded with tho Carpet business— all or which wlU be sold, whofesalo and retail, at unpre cedented low prices. WM. H. GUION, Agent., oct 5 0 over J. B. Rogers' Strore, Congrcss-st. Alklbr A O.Bkioo fcCo-’. MEXICAN MU8TANQLINIMENT, . . .Ate* UAJ TI....HI.. IlM.U. .(....a AH. ‘prlnciftti0^7-304 Broadway, corner or Duahk-stukkt, ono square above Stuart’s Marblr Palaor, £Sdofiioi*ol,NBW-YOBK|noli “ same side - i Cornrr Tuird and Makkrt-stxkkts ST. LOUIS, Missouri. stu3mo (general gBberttaementB. rplir. 8ub ffi&^JS.WySte arriaalN . T S»» »Mllten te tltelr .lock,of Ship Chudlerf, Chromo Green, Verdigris, Lltharee, Sulphur, Urlght anj nisok Yarn ab,Oopsl and Jaoan Varnish, Sperm OR, Lard C t. Whala'OlL Linseed OIL* Ol r®. OH/flcHed Ojg Spir its Tafpbntino, Rosin, Thr, $tch.'Coal Tar, Paint Brushes, Bcrubdtn, pJampdo^Vartilrii do^Tar dOyUm^ Black, , UV* AW fl^mh.Uora rntteteN Whlapa. - dd Canvas*, Hickory . Serving Mallets ana iii"srd% Axbs, Halehots, Helves, Box and Bale Hooks, Can llookn, Cotton Hooks, Boat Hooks, Pish Hooks, Caulking Irons Ri^gln^nnd Pump Leather, Palms Sail, Seine and Whlppl Needles, Compasses, fpsm General ^trbertfsmento. ROARRING ANR BAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIE8. MIE PUBLIC is rosnoctAUIy Informed that tho oxer- . elses In Mndamo Girard’s School, for tho cunent Academic year, were resumed on tho 1st October. Mas. DOWELL will Instruct tho Pupils in tbo Primary Department. Tho Seutor Scholars will, as heretofore, bo tinder the charge or MAD. A. GIRARD, and HENRY K. PRESTON. RercRKNOEsRov. Charles W. Rogors; Dr. F. T. ^SculhsActko. HONE fc CONNERY. l p —Y- K...<XH.r. CT T. “* IT> ”'^ASBiHjEN, WIUEg fc 00. ,ILOT & NAVY BREAD,—30 barrols Pilot and 45 ^barrel.Na,yDread. Landte^dterrate^ and for sale by octO Gibbons’ Buildings. ■RfACHlNBllYOIL.—Afresh supply. Just receive* JVL and for sale by. MOORE It HENDRICKSON. odB '; TAIjOUR to WHISKEY^—100 barrels Flour, “ Howart Street 5 n 50 barrels Common Rectified Whiskey. Lamllug from schooner J« U. Holmes, and for safe by oot 0* CRANE St. HOLCOMBE. Tunny bagging.—too bni< G u oelO Itf tmle%l WM, 150K'?!P8 oo ’ii ,v "'W 0. O'DRISCOLL. tt KING. , jnABBAGE-400 beads Just received by oct 6 J. A. DROWN. N EW MACKEREL and HERRING.—35 whole ant half barrels ol No. 1 and 8 Mackerel; 35 boxes 8ca I rtRESH ORACKERS.- 1 Egg, Seed, Cup, Aberaenu .!=,». .ndPIMbV^^fi octfl Jt) 85 boxes of Cheese, for sale by W. D. FORD, oct 6 Waldburg’s building, Jetforson-sU ) Cordla , oct 8 lost landing and for safe by * W. D. FORD, Waldburg’s building, Jofferson-sL TJAOOJ ‘ •*>*><* ds. prime Ba HUNTER tt OAMMELL. —, — whole, and half barrels super FI I? fresh ground from now Wheat. For sale by W. D. FORD, Waldburg’s Building, oct 5 Jefferson st. tt ONION8*-In lino order. For safe by W. D. FORD, Waldburg’s Building, Jelfcrson-st. /CARPETS, Drngget and OR Cloth, Just received an \J for safe by [pet 4] LaROCUE, uOWNB tt CO. Itif0LAS8ES.—I75hbds and 75 ilercos Cuba Molasses, M for safe by [oct 5] HONE tt CONNERY. QilBESli-lOO hoxe. for relo by h } 01LDERTi octO West Bide Morket-stuinre. B ACON.—30 bhds. Sides and 10 hbds. Shoulder vory choice. Landing from steam ship State < 0 S ' S .fra". PbU.d.Ipbl^f.r ,.te^A Y cu . Cn(l HEADSOABBA7n®JusnandIngfromslea!ne OUU sept 33 J. A. DROWN, No. 31 Whllakewd. sale by _[septj£|_ TJtrrOA CHOICE ;'G( JDj.CHBB8E.-10 kegs • JY.- be sold low for cash wptlS 0 TtOBT. / \LD FRENCF S cMotU r"Ut ipproved paper. iI abersiTam tt SON. I IIP AND Y.- Landlu that choice JeanLoul 18|l, ksuperior article, for.sale by -ept.B ^ J. V. CONNERAT tt CO. ding, pel jouls Bn irandy, vintage TlTOOD.—300 cords OAK WOOD. For sale by TV DAVID R. DILLON, sept 17 “ J A J. A. BROWN. _ and for septB and for safe by^ [sept 13] J. A. BROWN. ■ safe by [sept 18] 8. E, BOTH WELL te CO • )Li ftOAP, STAnCUAND CANDf.ES.-100 tHlxei, b? jn,t Tfciiaai ri UNN Y bagging.—loo bales, In store; for safe by VT septll: I WM?q O’DRISCOLL. T7L0UR.—100 barrels Baltimore Flour. octJ ROWLA ■y^TUITE^ BEANS—For safe by H. J. GILBERT. 14.KOUND.COFFEB tt MUSTARD.- '-\,9olfeo; 100 boxes American Mui quality. Landing from brig Excel, and ' liAGGINO < I-? lucky Ron , ow by sept 34 £1 ixeptr ■pBR WM.R. SYMONS, — 17 Whits’— 1 ATE’S SOAP AND 8TAR0U.—100 O. Sugar. F< HOLCOMBE. 0irn.&!HboXMCliolMUhMrei ltwSmokctH tenateom xtexmar Aliteua^juxl for a.I. bj St". 1 ULAUIIOnN fcCUNNINO Pfj’iUJiOK M oo»rae J AltD ,-l»5 bogxOoITQ.I ISrexklSh YMUEtt Bt ALE.—30 bbls. Ale and 5 bbls. Champagno p. \J ^der. Recolved per steamer Alabama^nndfijr safe ^ Jr1 ARDEN SEEDS^-A frrsh supply of Landretli’s will \JT Garden Seeds, warranted crop of 1853. Just re. orty cel vod aud for sulo by exe octO MOORE fc HENDRICKSON. ord A PPLK8.—65 barrels solocted Apples, Just landing per n «“ xx barquo Marla Norton and steamer Alabnma^and for m No.S7 WhltekeMtrwt. T7- /CLOTHS, OASSIMERES fc VESTINGS.—We hare \J just received, per steamer Alabama, a largo lot of lll ° very choice Goods in too above line. Tboso who desire something rore and, rich would do well to odl and ex amine our stock. - 8AUL0BURY fc CO^ oct7 Swl Marshall House. /COFFEE.—250 bags Rio and 50 bags old Java Coffoo. a l^Itebdlbgrerdte^. oraN1NBUAUi L TY7TNDOW SHADES.—1,000 of the latest stylo and R VV most approved pauerns. Just recelve«l and for „ 8 sale by [oct 8] J. W. MORRELL fc CO. Stu T IMEfc LATHS,—IKMJ bushels Lime and 50,000 Laths, 6 JU Landing from schr. Lamortluo, and for salo by B1 oct 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. rp AMS.—5 casks Sugar Cured Hams; 15 kegs Butter: . 25 do. Lard; 50 boxes Cheese; 25 do. Pickles; 50 do. Sperm Candles; 50 do. Adamantlno do; 5 quarter casks Malaga Wine; 5 bbls. While Wine Vliicftm 5 do. Cider ,llM o; 10 do. 8ugnr Houso Syrum 300 bags Drop Shot; 50 do. Buck do; 100 Sacks 8alt, lauding and for sale by oct 6 COHEN & TARVER. UTTER fc CHEESE.—20 kegs choice Goshen Butter; J 20 boxes English Dairy Cheese; 10 do. Pine Apple do; 40 do. Goshen do; landing from steamer Alabama and for sale by oct 7 GLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM. BUCKWHEAT.—25 boxes new Buckwheat, fending l per steamer Alabama nnd for solo by ct 7 GLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM. 7IA8TERN HAY.—2l)tl bandies Eastern Hay, landing / Hr from brig J. D. Pennell, for ante by me oct 9 COHEN fc FOSDICK. geo OCH LEV’S GEORGIA GOODS.—A supply constantly prl O on hand, by ROBT. HABERSHAM & SON, oct 0 Imo Bole Agent for the nbovo Factory. -*r TOOTS fc SHOES AT WHOLESALE.—Tho stlbacri- -lA- JD here would rospoctfttlly call tho attention of pur- „„ chasers to their large nnd well-selected stock of Boots 66 and Shoes, which they offer very low, and upon aceora- « ul modoilng terms. 6, JOHNSON fc CO^ cor oct 4 108 Bryon-st. THRESH CRACKERS.—Butter, 8ugnr and Boda Crack- 7 era, and family Pilot Broad. Landing aud for safe A OctO by II. J. GILBERT. £ ?UJR SALE.—100 barrels Potatoes. Just arrived and la 7 store,by [hctO] E. F. KINOHLEV fcCo. ' ATH8.—200,000 superior Laths. Just received nud hw .j for sale by [oct 0) JAS. QUANTOOK, Jr. fc CO. TACON SHOULDERS.—30 hogsheads. Landing nnd kn 1 for safe by [oct 0] COIIEN fc FOSDICK. JUTTEIl te CHEESE,—10 Hrkln» Oration Bulter-« JL> choice artldo; 20 boxes Cheese: received per Ala bama. For Bale by [oct 6] W. M. DAVIDSON. TRANDY fc GIN.—18 pipes Swan Gin: 10 half, 5 JJ quarter, and 0 eighth pipes 8elgnelle Brandy. In store, and for safe by |oc(6] W. M. DAVIDSON. . IflNCING KNIVES & CLEAVERS, Meat Saws and ivi Butcher Knives. For safe by oct 0 F. W. CORNWELL, 103 Bryan-st. TAY.—140 bales primo North River Hay, to nrri ve, for nl Xl sale by [oct 5] HUNTER fc GAMMELL. , TUTTER fc CllEESE.—Goshen Butter and Cbeeao. ^r JL> Just received per steamer Alabama, aud for safe at i, c tho Emporium by octfi 8EABORN GOODALL. )EEF.—20 half bbls. Beef now landing, und for safe by JD oct 1 A. MINIS. m TOBACCO AND 8EGARS,—200boxes Tobacco, vorl- ) v 0 X ous brands and sizes; 50,000 Began, various brands; for sale by [oct 2] SWIFT fc CO. ”. r ~ t TEACH BRANDY fc OLD RVE WH18KBY.-I0 si MT barrels superior Peach Brandy: 15 do. superior Old rl Ryo Whiskey, landing and ferrate by oct 1 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. b TICH BROCADE SILKS.—Just opened per steamer, At a splendid assortment of tlio most bcautlfa! Brocade 8 Silks ever exhibited to tho publlo to this city, In which -j we most especially call the attention ofthe public. F'or d sale by [wt 1] AIKIN fc BURNS. -a - /CURRANTS, RAISINS, fcc.-5 casks Currants; 20 d- \J boxes Raisins; 5 bbls. Almonds; 5 boxes Citron; 1 * bng Sultana Raisins; Pickles, Preserves, Prunes, and 5 s, Nuts of evory description. d oct 9 M. J. 80L0M0N8. L TLANKET8, PLAINS and KEltSEYS.—Tho subscrl- 3 X> bora have Just ononed one of tho largest and best as- ^ sorted stocks of tho abovo Goods over offered In this mar- „ - ket. Planters and mcrchanta aro Invltod to call nnd L examine ns they will find it their Interest lo do so before „ or purchasing. [oct4] LzROCIIE, BOWNBfc CO. a A LK fc PORTER—In fine order, of superior brands, 5 r JX For sale by W. I). FORD, tl r ‘ oct 5 Waldburg’s nuildlng, Jeffcrson-st, b — J*RE8H ARRIVAW per stenmer: White Beans, Pig “ '® J7 Pork, 8moked Salmons, Pickled do-, Pino Apple ® or Cheese, andfor safe by . . W. D. FORD, J* _ octO Waldburg’s Building, Jefferson-street. J 1 J T ANDINO from brig Wilson Fuller: No. 1 Mackerel; a ’ c * ±j Brooked Herring, Pickled Shad, and for sale by i W. D. FORD, Waldburg’s Building, g octfl Jefferson-street. *, ^ A PPLES, Pears and Tomattoea, landing from steamer P A nnd for salo by VV.D. FORD, P oct 0 Waldburg’s Building, Jelforson-strcct. w TANAMELED KETTLES, Stew Pots, aud all kiuda of S« jQi Kitchen Hollow Ware, Just received ami for safe cheap by MORSE fc NICUOLS, oct 5 155 Broughton-sL r q UNDRIES.—35 whoio and half boxes assorted Candy; . O 56 bbls. 8ugnr, Butler, Pilot Breod and Soda Bis cuits, fresh baked; 30 boxes Pearl Starch; 50 boxes Pale ' ted DAVIS te OOPE. \ — /~1 UM DROPS.—A fresh supply of Ghauveau’s supe- > 0 VX rior Gum Arabic Lozenges. Just received nnd for safe by [oct 6] MOORE fc HENDRICKSON. 10 A p » POTATO ^^'” , ’i“5. r S , 1 ». . TVTEW BUCKWHEAT, GRAHAM FLOUR, Smoked r* IN Tongues nnd Beef, Whlto Beans, Butter, Teas, ° Cheese, nnd a fine assortment of Fresh Goods. Just ro- ... cel vod per stoamer Alabama, and for sale by jy oct 7 M. J, SOLOMONS. OPAN1SII OLIVES, AnchoYlea, Sardines, Capersl O Pnmes, Oils, Cordials, Brandy Fruits, &c. Just ""^S'Mmons. afe TVTEW BUCKWHEAT.—A few boxes and quartor . IN barrels now Buckwheat Flour. Just received per b, Aerate terete" ®MoODALL. — n OLD PENS.—A largo and well-selected stock of VX Bnyley’a and Spencer fc Kendell’s Gold Pens, ro- • colved by [octfl] JOHN M. COOPER & CO. TTAVING soctired too services or competent work- • XX men; we are now prepared to oxocute Plumbing in lok all Its branches In a veiy superior manner. for ootS MORSE fc NICHOLS, 155 Broughton-st. • TTLATED TABLE WARE—Among which may be md I found some beautiful stylos of Castors, together with rior Table, Dessert and Ten Forks nnd Bpoona; also, a neat article of Spoons and Forks manufeclured of Albata L ware. Call and see, at ■tn Oct 8 COLLINS te RULKLEVS. J. DIRD CAGES, Mouso Traps, flat and ovnl flraaa Stair JD Rods, Curtain Bands, &<x, lo bo found at tho Now House Furnishing store of oot5 MOUSE & NICHOLS, 155 Broughlon-st. — TTMBRELLAB, Parasols, fcc- Just received and for s; U safe by [oct 4] i;*ROCIIE,BOWNEfcCO. f. x> OPE.—100 colls Bate Rope, on consignment. For 77 Jtl) sale by loct4] ROWLAND fc CO. sale TT ACON.—20 hhds. primo Bacon Sides, landing from X> steamship Stato of Georgia, and for sulo by t. oot4 . A. MINIS. ale A LE.—30 barrels Cream Atobrewodexpressly for me, rom A to nrrlvo nor steamer Alabama this day. For sale at too Albany Ale Depot, by 0. oct 5 W. M. DAVIDSON. 35 rt OSHEN BUTTER.—Landing from steamer Alabama For and for sale by [oct 01 H.J. GILBERT. G ' . rpURNlNO LATHES & BREAST DRILLS—Juat re- ami X colved nnd for salo by F. W. CORNWELL, oct 4 103 Bryau-et. TTEARTll nuos, Door Moll, and window Siiodra, rter JJL Just received and for sale by Ing oct 4 . LaHOCIIE, BOWNE&CO. , /10FFEE.—200 bags Prime Green Rio Coffee; 100 do, x * Fair Green Rio Coffoos 50 do. Government Java do.; schr for solo by [oct 2] SWIFT fc CO. „ vrncKING te CANARY BIRD CAGES-A good **• , IvX riety of patterns. For sale by • lien oct 2 COLLINS fc RULKLEY. U08 J oOAP itiid STARCH.—50 bozos Soap, various brands; .. O 25 boxes 8tarch. [oct 3] * M. /. SOLOMONS. -=^3 AFANTLE FIEOESor olomrnt dralyn ond Hno dnlsll IVI with Grate* to match, fer safe by cr “l oct 9 MORSE fc NICHOL8,155 Brongbtomst. - E. (PEDAR TUBS, Churns, Palls, Pazto Boards, Rolling —77 V Pins, fcCra may bo found at 155 Broughton-aired. d0 * octO • MORSE fcNICUOL8. by TT'EATIlEll DUSTERS, Osrpet Brooms,- Scrubbing E. Jt7 Brushes, Stop Ladders, fcc.r for safe cheap by oct 9 • • MOR8B fc NICHOLS, 155 BrouStown-tL ‘ re, P i^ii«^ttj8ilxl(HSMaSMwfi8iBiB | "fya ' <fet5 v HUNTER fc GAMMELL. . rr«u{ T 1VKit POOL 8 A LT A FLOAT.—3,000 sacks, in prime N. '' 1010 U '°'““'"SlENB te 11EBTE. » at Springfield, Efflnglmm County, tope. 0 bo] •xcs Star, and 50 do. Adamantine Keraers and Woolen Goods* - iave This Day opened their ex* city, f all who may favor them with a call: mi pairs colored and whlto Loudon Duflll Olnnkc IOO ** super 10-4,11*4,13-4 Whitney Bed do; 50 “ green, blue oud rod Mockiuaw do; 30 bnlcsCarolina Plains; 20 “ Georgia do 5 90 “ white and black Washington Jeans; 25 “ D. It. Hoary Stripes: 15 “ twilled nnd plain red Flannel; 30 u heavy Cottou Osnaburgs; 40 “ 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Shirtings; 10 “ Hazard’s heavy Plulns; 30 “ Mnnchesicr Plaids; 5 “ Plaid Llnsoys, &c; « ), a very handsome assortment Satlnetts, Cassl- , block and colored Kentucky Jcaus, Corduroy. 1 Plaids, tt0- we offer to the public nt very reduced WOOL. HATS. dozen black and drab, at BEI.DEN tt CO. Gxocutor’s Sale. ffieuccal gBUcfttncmcntg. asaiants. — K me 8l?D»^^®^Spre]fulte"te!bnni III. a ™AOBEEwlli l»lMqlr»dbtoUk.tehTO<lf Mo- llnlisbltnnts of Savannah and ofthe Interior, xi. lniosh County Academy, from tbo 1st of November Hist he luu Just opened a fine assortment of next, for one or more years. A married man, with his wines, liquors, Jtc^ In Uds city. Ho Is a native of France, I Wlfo tt» assist In the School, would be preferred. A largo and la Inllmafelviiodnalnfcd with French Houses. In' bourewll be at U10 control of IhdTtsicber-^ln Now-York and Phlfedelnlila, ho has been well known for of which tho Sobool Is kepi. F pvltiate Sam. or J ,c * m 738 acres of Land lying In Bryan county, °Jt.n 4U0 of which are undef fenco and In a h gh 1 with his mmAtm nuo 0 f cultivation, and sultabfe.to.tlio u . culture of Corn nnd Cotton. Upon tho promlsos aro a ... — at portion I good Dwelling House and all noC0*»J7 out buildings,-* tho School «■,k®pL .^ftwn thlrty to flay selm ars tvith tho place will bo sold lb Negroes' Apply to WYLLY & MQNTMOLLIN. would probably attend from 1st November to 1st of June, WI)l go at which time the School will dose, and commence at tho —i-— Ridge, about 3 miles from town, where there are gener* j a lly"siwut fifteen for the balance of the teholatUanir- .. - hMln - Mhl - .ri« Any frartltriilm drain* i-lll te teralttnj, bj| . AMUEL PALMER, Sorfy. Darien, September 1,1B53. stuth—OIO sept 4 STBAffl SAW ITHUU FOtt‘SAgEj OlTUATED half mile from this city, on the Canal, has O a basin ca;»sble or holding two mlUlous foot of Low, The mill has been In operation about eleven months runs two gangs and an Edging Saw; also, Grist Mill. oct V . Inquire ntthls Office. T. W. E. VBHALLB. IMOTUIICTION OF YOUHG LADIES. TUT RS. AVERY and Assistant, experienced Teachers of j lyJL young Ladles, In the city of Philadelphia^ Ps^ pro* This mill saws from 13 to 15 thousand feet per day. For particulars apply to >ept89 WYLLY tt MONTMOLLtN, ’LANTATIIIN Mill Si„„, mesboro’ and t /iiiKiisut nan xuinu, mm aajoiuing town lands of [aynesboro’. It contains about seven hundred and ; ir»5aTfflK“S^ I Augusta Rail Road, and adjoining town I -jtynesboro’. It contains about seven hundu- flfty acres, with a fine pasturago, and has all necessary ffSr T “ J U8T UEOE1VE1I AT No. 154 CONGRESS*STREET. T HE subscriber has Just opened the following articles, vlxt—Rich Figured Cnsfimore and DeLalns. Do. do. Foulard Alpacas. Silk Warp Black do. . French Cambrics. English and Atnorictn Prinls. Ginghams; Black Italian Silks. Also—A nomplcto and extendvo assortment of House keeping Articles. Together with a frill stock of Planta tion Goods. ’ . flSTTbo undersigned will take great pleasure lu exhi biting his Slock, whether sales are effected or not. SPENCER CUR1USLL, Agent, 154 Congress and 73 BL Jullen-streeta, oct 5 Gibbons’ Building. A SPLENDID OPENING OP PAIil* GOODS. T HE Subscriber would respectfully call tho attention of the public to his huge and well selected stock of Pall uud Winter staple and Fancy DryQoods. Consisting In part or: Black ahd colored 81lks, or a great variety; very rich embroidered Silks, of all patterns; Mantillas and Crape 8hawls; Scotch Wool Long do.; and square Plnld Shawls; Cashmeres; Mouscltue do Lai ties: Alpaccos, a great variety. tNcedloAVork Col- lore and Capes, of all patterns; Cblmuctte*; Muslin and Lace Under-Sleeves: Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 12Jtf lies. In the city of 1 pose (o engage In tlio dutlee of that prol or vicinity. The highest “references” from their former patrons are furnished. The following names are from I * icnt87 tf Waynesboro’Gn. among the manv relered to:-Ror. Dr7J. P. Durbin, Cor. —-z.. . ■ y - ■■ T,i,i«”:£ch!,rahT«SXtei!,'".!'Dtekte^cJi: m W M?Rioe* A CTflSSSPor’Are&nv fo?^ Bun ,in ft well finished, and other out Buildings, with ‘ D.JwflM.'prlncl^rofUnlonAcadomysl/on^Ifeppmife 25ncresoflandunllercultivation Applyto Matthlns. Further and special testimonials produced. 0018 WM. WRIQI1T, Aacrest,(to this Offlce,) with particulars, tf sept33 _ t'ONMUNEBN WANTED. OWNERS of the following Packages received per Virginia, Julia Eliza. Urania, C. A. Greiner, En chantress. Fannie, Kate Heath, and others from New- Sales at gnrtfoff. hycoiuTn a iondickT Positive Sale of l)ry floods. ' MONDAY,•‘-lib Inst Will bo sold Oh'MONDAY/SRRT , o’clock, at the store N6.71) Bb Julian and 103 i.. /nu streets, Waring’s Bulldtnip*/, hitherto occuj.Ied by Messrs. James Anderson It Corf • > . Tho entire stock or Dry Goods conlnlnM In said store, comprising a grent variety ot Plantation, Fatally,'House keeping, Dress and Fancy Goods, of the best descrip tions, having been laid In expressly for ibis market i6‘ meet the wants of regular customers. Alscy the Stofc and Counting House Turnlture, consisting of Desks. Tu shies, Stools, Lamps, Stove, Ac. Ac. Tho wholo to ba old without the least manner of reserve, und the safe to be continued from day to dny until all Is disposed or. Terms:—Sums under $100, cash; from $I0U to $300,90 days—over $200, 4 months—for approved endorsed notes. . . . ■■■■■. octII by PHiLnnicK ic nun. TO-MOIIUOW, 13lh Inltxnt. nt ll o eloct, Win b. .old In front of Mow- the mual aawirtraont of Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, Crockery «"d Ginssirare, Dry Goods, new and second hand Furniture, Clothing, oi~.v. nr.tAk— cutlery, Ac. Terms, h about \ Broker. FOR 8AJLE* A double tenement HOUSE on Chorlton-street, ■TnU-fj''"* 9 ' AfeoLLm. Fancy Articles, Clocks, Watches, Cull cash before delivery. N.B.—All articles purchased nt auction, and not sot Ued for bofore tho next regular safe, will bo sold for ao coup tend risk ofthe former purchaser. ■' .oct 12 UnitnvriUrs’ 8al6 of DryQoods. * US On WEDNESDAY next, at 11 o’clock, win bo sold, In front or store, for occouut of Underwriters and all con cerned : 39 7-12 dozen Ladles’, Gent’s and Misses’ GLOVES r ' ‘ >V«ijF4 York nnd Philadelphia, aro requested to call and tako them uway within twenty days or they will bo sold to | FAlilTI FOH SALE. • a A small FARM about 3 miles from tho city, con- talnlng 50 to 00 acres, suitable for gardening pur* poses. Apply to Uy 14] C. A. L. LAMAR. 04 1 box marked B. B. Boykin, care R. R. Agent; 1 bundle Shovels marked B.J 1! kegs Nalls marked K A i ■ C, care R.R. Agent; half bbl. Prunes mirkod C, in atrlun- , f l 7? s ’ 0 PP'V 10 gle: 50 bbls. Cement, no mark, care R. H. Agent; 1 trunk ^P’ 10 marked N, In a diamond; 1 box marked Silas LlllenthaU, care Einstein A Eckraont I keg Nalls marked W A Go; 'TU1E Stock and Fixtures of the Store comor of Day and 1 box Toilet Soap, no mark; 1 coll Rope marked T W B; X Wldtakcr-streels will be sold on good terms, to close FOR 8A<<E. npIIB CABIN OF STEAMER JENNY LIND. For I HUNE A CONNERY. Harris’ Wharf. FOR NALE. box Toilet Soap, no mark; 1 coll Rope marked TWO) A Wldtakcr-streels will bo sold on good terms, to close keg Nalls, no mark; 1 Vico, no mark; 1 bar Iron, no the concern, occasioned by the death or G. P. Sovellnge. r% “~“ -*-- 1 n 1 - *• — " L ‘ G. BRONSON* July 87 Late Bronson A Sovellngo. ma rk; 1 Oven nnd Cover, no mark; l coll Rope, no mark; 1 box Soap, no mark; 2 Firkins, no mark; 3 bundles Boskets, no mark; 1 bundlo Ilamcs, no mark; 1 bundle Iron llamos, no mark; 1 bbl. Sugars, no mark; 4 boxes Raisins, no mark; 1 bundle Spiders marked R 8 A F; 3 bundles Paper marked B; 39 pieces Casting marked JMT. [oct 41 i tt BUUNDAQE. TXTANTED.—A man of general city acquaintance, n v v fair accountant, nnd poeaesalng Industrious and Heady habits, to act os General Clerk in an establishment on the Bay, Apply at the Republican ottlco. oct 8 ■\7E8oBL WANTED.—A vessel to load with Lumber I 38/a V for Portland. Applyto COHEN A FOSDICK. BRICKS FOll SALE. . T HE Subscriber has ou hnnd a large supply of Brick which he will sell al moderate prices. Parties wish* tnij to contract for largo quuntltlesj can ba occominoda* [July 3] S. M. LAFF1TEAU. Lace under-Hleovcs; Cambric Handkerchief*, from 13tf | octo COUEN A FOSDICK. cents to $5 a ploco; Irish Linens; Huckabacks; Diaper; ■»/TECH ANICS VV ANTED.—Tliraa or four Carmmlera DtenukT > b| C '% ft0 “ 1 “ hl T U d'b ** ,VSf’ d n “ ““iuirMPlMterenTAppl/ulhi coruerol Jones ffipS.SriraffiJ 1 ’]il°5J.S?I S5L* b 5™n..ij«; w t»l**] A. bonaud. ry,oI tho veiy best make and style; Eng irlcau Long Cloths; unbleached do.t ric bio and Plouo Covers: Cassl meres and Cl FOR SAAB* „ . A O ANG of 20 Country Nearoes—A Woman 38 and a Boy 13, a Boy 4 and a Girl lx, a Woman 35 and a Boy 14, a Woman 86, and two Bovs B nnd 3, a Woman 38, a Woman 38, a Woman 33, a Woman SCI, a Girl S*. a Man 38, a Mail 35, a Man 30, a Mon 28, 3 Boys SO and 18. These Negroes will be sold for Cush, or given In ex change for Central Rail-Rood Stock. Apply to W. WRIGHT, ‘ aug 18 Broker. assortment; a very large assortment of Gloves and Ho- "* f ‘ —*• •* ”-gIlsli and A- ... .... , .loll Damask Table and Plano Covers: Cassl meres and Clotiis, black and Mao of ovenr quality: rich Vest patterns of all styles; Sallnots; Kentucky Jcaus; Kerseys, a very large assortment; one of the very best selected stock or Blan kets ever brought to this market. CARPETINu—Brussels, 3-Ply, 8-P|y, All-Wool, a rinty of. —• —■'— ANTED—Consignees fiir the following Goods, ro- ”T “ lved PCf sleainer Alabama, from New-York:—1 cask Oil, marked Beers, Stillman A Co., Savannah t (J. baskets Sweet Oil, marked F. A Savannah; 3 bar rels Merchandize, marked John C. Butler, Savannah; 1 f roll Belting, marked J.T- Savannah. sept 27 PADKLFURP. FAY A CO. ANTED by a family living in the country, a Seam- stress of warranted character—no other will suit. FOR 8ALEc A Woman 30 years of age, with her Girl Child 5 years of age, accustomed to field work. Apply to aug 18 dd work. Apply to W. WRIGHT, Broker. cty of patterns; and. nlso, Cotton Cameling. YY stress of warranted character—no other will su N. B.—Clothing at wholesale only. Country merchants Qno with a family would be preferred. Apply to oulddo well to call before purchasing elsewhere, as oct 7 WILLY te. MONTMOLLIN. would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere,... tho goods shall bb sold low and on tho most accommoda- tlng terms. ' [oct 3] JOSEPH L1PPMAN. FOR NALE. A WOMAN, aged about lByoar*, accustomed to houio work. Apply to oct2 W. WRIGHT, Broker. i fiOR SALE.—A WOMAN, 33 years of age, with her 1 Boy Child, 11 yenrs of age, and a Girl Child, 8 years of sge—country raised. Applyto oct 0 WM. WRIGHT, Broker. oct 11 «-i. uuuiu liduius, ucnvs nan misses » 2 pieces Grenadines, 5 pieces Barege J 2 dozen pieces Net; and 3 pieces Bilk Pocket Hamlke damaged on the voyage of Importation front ■! and sold under Inspection of the Port Ward® Boston Hum—Jit Private Sale. ' V ' Just received per schr. F. T. Salterley: 50 bbls. N. E. Rum. For ssle low from the wharf. octl .. . Chair § l Chairs ll-'M Private Sale. • ' . Now landing per schr. Richmond, from Boston! an Ih-' voice of Cano and Wood Scat Grecian and Boncster- back Chairs; Cone and Wood Seat nocking and Sewing Chairs; Children’s high and low Chairs; Crickets, 8toob, Ac. Ac. For sale low. ocl l House and 'Lai at •Private Soli. < i Tho Northern half or Lots Nos. 39 and 40, Elbert Ward, containing 45 feet on Jefferson-strcot and running west ward ly ISO foot along alarm. The improvements consist ofatwostory Wooden Dwelling, fronting on Jeffcrson- streot.n targe two story Brick Sinble, Carriage Rouse and Kitchen, on the west end of tho Lot, and a small Wooden Kltchon Immediately In rear of the Dwelling. The Lot Is subject to a small amount of ground rent to the cily. Terms liberal,and made known on application as above. • sept 8 Oats)—Jit Priaats Sale, Jnst received In store, and for safe low 1100 socks Oat** Plaster and Cement—Jtt Primus Sale, ■ - Just received in store, snd kept constantly on hand and for solo low: 150 bbls. Rosendsle Cement; 35 do. Plaster Paris. sept I ires am' ~ Ivato Bale. Now landing per steamer Florida; SO bbls. Apples: SO do Potatoes; 10 boxes Oranges; 15 do. Lcmons.^For •lolow. sept 1 FAIRBANKS PATENT PLATFORM SCALES. * (Improved in quality and reduced in price,) .adapted to every required operation or weighing—as Railroad Scales for trains or single cars. In Use on tho principal READY-MADE CLOTHING. T HE undorslgnod would solicit tho attention of his friends and the public In general to his large assort ment or READY-MADE CLOTH ING, which ho hns re ceived by recent arrivals. His stock consists, In part, as foUows: Black and Blue Cloth CLOAK8. Black, Blue and Brown Petersham Orersacks. Black nnd Olivo Cloth Suriouta. Blue nnd Drab Kersey Oversacks. Mottled and Black llcavur sacks. Fancy Casslmcro and Tweed Sacks and Frocks. Super Black Frock and Dress Coats. PANTS—of 8upor Black French Doe Skin Cosslmere, super Fancy French Cosslmere, Gray and PJnJu T woods. VESTS—of Figured Blnck and Fnnmr Cashmere, Black Satin ahd Baralchea Silks, Figured Black and Fancy Bilks. Together with a large stock of Shirts, Drawers, Gloves. Suspenders, Scarfs, Cravats, Ac. fiaTTho wholo of tho nbove Clothing has been made up under his own supervision, nnd nro offered nt prices ns cheap ns tho cheapest, oct 3 WM.R, \\r ANTED TO HIRE.—A Negro Boy, about 10 years IT'OR SALE—A MAN 21 years of age, country-raised, Tv of ago. Ono well acquainted wuh the city. Ap- | JU accustomed to the culture of Cotton and Corn. w g of about ono hundred i und Plantation Tools, WILLIAM CLIFTON, ; R. O, A. BRYAN, A. MoRAE, ! NEW DANCING ACADEMY. KjTJfO w 0PE*t.jr\j . MADAME URANBT rospccmiDy announces to thoLndles mid Gentlemen of Bavuuunb, that her ^ Dnndug Acadomy at SL Andrew’s Hall. Is now K fnr the season. Her duys or Teaching are ays,Thursdays and Saturdays,commencing If-pastthreo o’clock each evening. “ Twenty-four Jmssous constitute a session. * Pupils received at any time, and pains taken lo now begluners forward, so that they may enter ........ Nashville (Tcnn.) taught Dancing for soino years past. She ictod by celebrated masters in Europe, s a Musician umlTonchcr of Dancing, will nsslsi I. R. BYMONS, 17 Whllnkcr-st. - - • — raCity. A ply to J. IIASBROUCK tt CO^ vopl 27 Hroughton-sU rpifE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase NEGROES -f- singly or In families, and will at all times pay the highest market prioc, In cash for them, and can be found at his ofilco in Bay-lane, 3 doors oast of Bull-st^ or al lit* residence In Bryan-sb, nearly opposite the State Bank. aug 20 If W. WRIGHT, Broker. GOOD WORKMEN WANTED. |>» CT WANTED.—Active nnd offlclent Work- 5~i5^ar , ' m cn in all brandies or the Corriago-mak- Ing business. The inoncsT mica will , —■ rU bo paid for aoon workmkx, and none . other than good Workmen need apply—as poor ones can ) f duraiicc not have employment. Apply at ray Carriage Establish- dr “ n * /‘UP 0 ment, comer of Broughton oud West Broad-streets. I _ ®®P‘ a wpt 17 tf WILLIAM WARNER. , NEGROES WANTED. HTHE Highest market price will bojMildfor Ncgroiw, JL either In gangs, famlllofl, or singly, as we havouu- meroita orders lo purchase for country and city. WYLLY tt MONTMOLLIN, Juno 11 At the old olHce, corner Itull-st. nnd Bay hano. oct 3 Apply to jp6ft 8Afifa—A taAtf about 25 years of ITOIl SALE—A MAN about S3 years'of ago—a first- F rate atone and brick mason. Apply to *7. WRIGI1T, Broker. a WOMAN, about 11 _ years or age—very likely aud Intelligent, and war- rented sound. Apply to oct 3 WM. WRIGHT. Broker. 1/iOlt SALE.—A young Northern HORSE, of groat en- A? durance and strength, and without any defect—fit for '’raft, rtngle or double. SeptSS R. HABERSHAM tt 80N, J|^(JjT 8Al.E.—A middle^ ngod Mulatto^ WuMAN, a Scslea for trains or single cars. In Use on tho prlndi railroads In the United States and Great Britain; Wa.. house Scales, Heavy Portable Scales, on wheels, for Foundries,Rolling Mills,fcc4 Store Beales,variousrtodl- flcatlons; Counter Scales; Hayand Coal Salles, Ace. TbM® W. WRIGHT. Broker. Scales have been long known and severely tested, and tbo universal confidence felt In their accuracy anu perfect adjustment Is such, that (hey are now regarded as tho standard, from which there Is no appeal. Fbr sale 1a W L WRIGUT,Breker._ I sit thfciVvariotlei by WM. RIGHT, Broker. aug 18 * Agents la '& MERCER POTATOE8 AT PRIVATE BALE. ’ Just received, per steamship Stato of Georgia, 50 bbb* fine Mercer Potatoes, For sale low by , aug 34 PHILBRICK fc BELL. . WINDOW GLASS AT PRIVATE SALE. Just received In store, and for sate low, 450 boxes Win. dow, Coach, Sheet, and Crowu Glass, from the Holstoa Gloss Works, Knoxville, Teun. The above Glottis ofthe best quality,and assorted sizes, from 6x8 to 32x40. The subscribers have been ap- nnimrai .M.I. fx» 11.- — n i.and are enabled pointed agents for the above Company, and a j to sell at very low price*. PHILBRICK It BE FA EE STYLE FOR HATS, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, BEEBE’S. GENIN’S. WARNOCK’S. Received nnd for sale at tho Hat Store of oct 2 N. K. BARNUM bt CO. m 4 I street, (Btonoy bluff,) now occupied by Messrs. It. Iluboralmm & Sou. Possession given 10th No. COHENS tt HERTZ. I rum SALE.—A Mulutto WOMAN, middle aged, a 1 llral-rnte Seamstress and House Scrvaut. Also, a Negro Man, aged 25 years, a good Axeman and Field Ilnud. Also, a Girl aged 13 years, aud a Boy aged 10 year*. Carriage Driver and House Servant. Apply to vember next. Apply to July 8 Dying and Renovating Establishment, J 6 SAVANNAH. GEORGIA, 73 York-st.. rear of the CourteHouae, Established In 1832. . , L ADIE8’ Silk nnd Woolen Drawee, Shawls, Table Covers, itc. Cleaned, nnd Dyed various colors; Lndfes’ Bonnots Bleached und Pressed in a fushlonablo style; Kid Gloves Cleaned nnd Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned, Renovated or Dyed ns may be required. All done In the samo style which has generally ao much pleased my patrons and friends. Terms moderate. Persons sending parcels by Steamboats, or Rail-Road, aro requested to write per mall,*. 7mt I may ltno wnwhere to call for thorn. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY, itpr 1 tuw M sept 17 WYLLY tt MONTMOLLIN. LK.—A very likely and Intelligent Alan, 35 _ yearsof nge, capabfe of weighing and marking Cot ton, and uaefol about a Store or Counting Room. Apply 1 to [sept9] W. WRIGHT, Broker. pARPENTER FOR SALE.—A very intelllgeut Negro A largo IIam,. formerly occupied by Mr. Alalloo I w Man, aged 33 years—carpenter ■ n Ki*!.nnl 1Im.ii. Ai.nl. Ira I .... ..1 ~ r— r....I■ __.1 ns n School Room. Apply to sept 3 M. J. SOLOMONS, 157 Broughton-st. TO RENT. FOR TEN YEARS, with n renewal, a Piece of Land on West Broud street.—345 feet on West Broud street and 388 feet running back. A plan I of tho premises cuu be seeu al the coimliiig-room. Juno 18 T. J. WALSH, No. I7U, llny-slrcot. iy trade. Sold for no fault, ply to Lsept 88] mil, and warranted sound. Ap- WYLLY it MONTMOLLIN. _ House Servant and Painter. Apply to aept 17 WM. WRIGHT, Broker. ) State of Georgia. Applyto WM. WRIGHT, Broker. rpHH THREE 1 UNDER OTOIU^muUalf the upper rabl0 LOT 1,1 York •• lree, * 63 by 1 floor, for an Offlcq, In Waldburg Buildings,occupied | - n „Yn f U App y ‘ wm wntniir n«,Wra. by tho uiiuorsignod. July 20 WOODUUIDGE. n ^ve WM. WRIGHT, Broker. BUNKER tt OGDEN. WILLY tt MONTMOLLIN. MY T. J. WALSH. ” Administrator’s Sate. WILL be sold on TUESDAY, November 2d,In faint of the Court House, between tho legal hours of solo: . Flvo negroes—Nero, Hannah, Mary Louisa andO “ rine, belonging lo tho estate of Mrs. NaUcyBallr ceased, and soul by order of the Administrator. ' cash. PurchoMn paying far bill at tale. oct B TUESDAY, November3d, wilt be sold In front of Court | Houso. between Uio hours of sale— Tho following Negroes belonging lo the estate of Dr. C. P. Richardson, deceased: Jim, Alaria, Jane (a good cook) and her two children, oue aged 5 year* and tho otherfl months; Katy, Billy, Anna, Constance and her child Diana—sold by order of the Executors. Terms | cash; purchasers paying for bills of sale. »-* vote Sale. wm. 30 b, uo re/ niXSfi story Wooden Building on Bryau-streel, with out build | lug. It la offered low. Title undoubted. aept 23. .Private Bale. . . .« . „ A FARM 3W miles from tbe oity, containing about I 80 acres of land, 10 of which Is low bottom, well ditched I and^lnpood order fora Vcg ‘‘* * ‘ ‘ “ * “ Vim i in good order fora Vcgetablo Garden. Attached Is Orchard of 150 l>carlng Fruit Trees and some choice CHATHAM ACADEMY. 3W ARRANGEMENT.—Tho public are hereby In formed that tho principal of this Institution has ni ited with hlmsell. 111 Un discipline and govenitnen 11. M ALLON. so well known fn this community, os d —..dod nnd efllciont toucher, nnd also Mr. J. B. RlAI«- LARD, equally well known as a teacher or the highest quallflcallonsjcapeclully for youug ladles. Tlio entire Inter nal government of the Academy, its profits and losses, are equally shared bolween those gentlemen and the Ipul. Tliomlnutlaj ofthe government nnd Instruction, Hereafter bo given to tho public so soon ns the fuc- ihnll bo regularly organized. Tbo cxorciaos of tbo U vacation oi six weens, irom iuu miuuiu ui a 1st or October. Tlio principal is nlso happy to (bat the trustees have met tho new order or things high favor, and hnve ordered tho nendemy to bo SAVANNAH WATER WORKS. Savannah, 8ei*tkmbicii, 1853. S EALED PROPOSALS will be received by the sub scriber until the 20lh dny or October, for the delivery or ono half million or bricks, delivered us foUows: 230,000 on Franklin-square in this city. 370,000 on the West bank of the Ogochee Canal be tween the ltlver Lock and tho Bridge. All tho brick to be of the best quulity, and subjoct to a rigid Inspection. Deliveries to commence Immediately on the acceptance ofthe proposal, and to continuo at the rule of200,000 per month, uulll all aro furnished. The undersigned reserves tho right to nccopt any pro posal for the who lo, or n part, of tbe above quantity. Payments to be made us tlio brick Is delivered, reserv ing a proper per ceutago to Insure the completion of Uio contract. [septaO] JAMES O. MOR3E. sept 38 i. L. LAMAR. NEW STORE. streot, a gonernl assortment of LITERARY. MIS- IEOUS, RELIGIOUS, nnd SCHOOL BOOKS. nut; Port Folios, Port Monules, Pocket Books d Cases for Indies ami gentlemen, Gold and SB* land Pencils, Ink 8tands, Inks, Pulnts, Drawing Ac. Ac. Ac. Also, a general assortment of B. B. SIBLEY. 3 oct 0 H ATI A LIGHT Weighing only It Ounce®, that cannot be injured by being smashed.' I ~ a We havo no hesitancy In saying that this Is tho f lightest hat ever offered for sale. Gentlemen i should not fall to provido themselves with ono of i Hats, which are a luxury to w*»r. For safe ot the Store of N, K. BARNUM A CO., ,0 149 Congrcss-st. TAILORING., I. DIBBLE tt CAREY having Just returned .he North, respectfully Invite their customers, the citizens ofBavannah, nnd the public gonorally, to call aud examine their FALL STOCK of all stylos nnd colors ' English nnd American Cloths, Casslmorc- js, which they aro prepared to mniiufocturo t o neatest and most fashionable styles. Ajn thoir Btocu of READY-MADE CLOTH ING, consisting lu part of 8ardluian. Albort Top, Chesterfield, Coddlngton, andolhornew and fashlonablo Coats, Vosta and Pants. Citation) for Letters Dlsraissory. . Jlnffluun C*o] j To nil whom It mny col Whereas Israkl Hinkly, Administrator of tho estate "inrly, late of said county, deceased, hr b Court of Ordinary or said comity, for 1 Ion from said Administration: These are, therefore, lo clto and admonish the kindrec Witness, my hand and official slgnntare, this 4lh Octo- er, 1853/ JAMES RAUN, oct 0 Ordinary E. O. CRANE AND HOLCOMHE H AVE RECEIVED by recent arrivals, anil offer for sale, on tho most favorable terms, the following: SUGARS— 50 lihds. Porto Rico, fair to choice. 33 hhds. Prime St Croix. 35 hhds. Fair Cuba. 200 bills. Stewart’s B. tt C. US bbls. Crushed. 85 boxes Loaf. COFFEE— 500 bags Rio, fair to prime. 100 bags Jamaica. 100 pockets old Java. 50 bags Cuba. BAGGING & ROPE— 300 bales Gunny. 10 bales Dundee. 300 coils Rope. TOBACCO— 300 boxes, various brands. CHEESE- 150 boxes Crenm. 50 boxes English Dairy. MACKEREL- 25 barrels No. 1. 25 half bnrrels No. 1. 50 barrels No. 2. 35 hnlf barrels No. 2. 50 burrels No. U. BACON- 50 casks Sides. 35 casks Shouldors. MOLABSE8- 50 Ilcrcos Cuba. 50 burrels Cuba. 50 burrels New Orleans. GANDLE8— 50 boxes Adamantine. 100 boxes Star. 35 boxes Pearl. 100 boxes Hull tt Bcadd’s. PICKLES— 50 boxes Underwood’s. 25 boxes Remington’s. LIQUORS— 100 bnrrels E. P. Gin. 50 burrels Connecticut River Gin. 50 barrels N.E. Rum. , ,, 25 barrels Extra Cholco Old Monon. Whlskoy. 50 barrels Baltimore Whiskey. 25 quarter casks puro Malaga Wine. 25 quarter casks Sclgnctto Brandy. 10 half Pipes Otard Brandy. 5 pipes Holland Gin. 15 quarter casks Madeira Wine. SOAP— 50 boxes Colgate* No. 1. 50 boxes Colgate’s ralo. 100 boxes Boston No. 1. TEAS— ? 5 quarter chests,Croon. ; 0 half chosia Blnck. 10 quarter chests Gunpowder. FLOUR- 50 half barrols Extra. 60 barrels Hiram Smith’s, 1 50 bnrrels pure Oenesocv, >Now Wheat. 150 barrels Baltimore, ) STARCH- 50 boxes Pearl. 25 quarter boxes Pearl. RAISINS— 35 boxes Bunch. 23 hnlf boxes Bunch. ALMONDS- 15 frails Jordan. BUCKETS— 100 dozen Painted. “* dozen Varnished. FINF. HATSc TI1E FALL STYLE for Gcutlemon’s Hats hnv- sopt 35 Ing been pernmnontly ostnbllshed, wo havo now In store a largo Block of lints from tho most oete- * ‘ ers, which wo warrant superior lo any iroduccd for thn same price. N. K. BARNUM 4c QO. NEW GOODS* . AT SAULBBURY tt CO.’S, row receiving their Fall nnd Winter 8lockof ADY MADE CLOTHING faun tholrown manti insisting In part of blnck, blue and brown Frock jwpt22_ Brough ton-Blrool. lo. N. E. Hum; 25 do. Domestlo Bramlyi 100 do. B, ’s Gin; 50 do. P. tt II. Connecticut River Glm.ln ind for sale by [oct 3) SWIFT A CO. , oct 2 S M LARD It BACON.—Lauding ng: 100 bbls. U. 8. Flour, from S LoaTLard; SO bbls.do.do.; SOhbds. Airulah* SWIFT tt CO. ron.imtte'Eai ^Wh}ted0) 1GO bozos wai oct fl }INB APPLE 0HKR8Bc—A foW boxes nay Pino A| • ]u*t received kt therRmporlUm and * FORTY DOLLARS REWARD. R UNAWAY from my plantation in Montgomery county, Ga- on the 17th Inst^my negro inunNA THAN. He is about five feet Iduli, ol dark complexion, weighs about 115 or ISO lbs., wuh two scars on the left side of his neck, cut by a knife, aud olio fore tooth out and tho balance decayed, slow spoken when spoken to. It is supposed that he has a free puss and is making his way to Brunswick. Tho above reward will be paid to any person who will catch him aud lodge him lu somo sure jail so that 1 can get him. NIMROD CLARK. Boxvllle, Georgia, Bcpt.22, 185X Itn sept 39 $25 REWARD- TJOLYDORE, a fireman of the Fig Island Mill, trader X pretence of sickness, nbscoudeu about two months ^^raora.*. ago. He has bceu repealedly seen in the city. lie la leave every Tuesday, short and closoly bulll, or dark complexion, and well The rotes or Passage by this Boat are as foUows: known In this community. The above reward will be [ To Darien $3 Off [ Plcolnta.... I jtOR SALE.—Trust Lots Nos. 25 and'SO Monterey ’ Word,frontingUiesquare. Applyto sept 21 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN. L ‘ “ OT8 FOR 8AI.E.—Thrco very desirable BuUdlng Lots—fee simple. Apply to nug37 WYLLY tt MONTMOLLIN. H OUSES and LOT FOR SALE.—Lot comer of Dray ton und Liberty-elrccls, 100 feet on Drayton by 60 j feet on Ltburty, with a double Wooden Tenement, corner of Liberty and Drayton, and u double Brick Tene- ment on Liberty-street lane. Apply to uug27 W, WRIGHT, Broker. &frbcrttecmcntfl. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE! FOR PALATKA. EAST FLORIDA. VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYSl JACK SONVILLE, BLACK CREEK It PICOLATA. Leaves on Tuesday, October 12th, at 10 A. M. Tho superior steam-packet WM. GAS. TON, Capt.T. E. Shaw, will leave Tuesday Morning at 10 o’clock,and will continue to ieo. Strawberries, Ite. The improvements consist of mail Dwelling, three rooms plastered and lu good or der, Kitchen, Stable and Negro Houses, to acoomniodato about 10. With the place, will be sold eight Negroes^ For further information enquire at the Counting Room. TO RENT for leu years—four IU acre Lots on tho Oge- ] cbeo road, 1# miles from the city. . aug.Iff Private 8ale. 800 bushels of Tennoeseo Corn, for solo In lots to suit purchasers—50 lbs, per bushel. aug 14 NOTICE. P ERSONS having claims against the late firm .otT, J Walsh It Co., will hand them in to the subscriber I snd those Indebted will makii payment to him. July 33 T. J. WALSH. BAD LL'CKI BAD JLVCKIl 11 S3 39, THE CAPITAL PRIZE OF 6,000 DOLLARS, I Returned Unsold, in a Whole Ticket, for want of a Purchaser! rr*HE following are tlio Drawn Numbers for Class 129s JL 33 30 11 3B CO 38 68 53 48 14 T 43. given for his apprehension and confinement lu Chatham county Jail. sept 10 ELISHA WYLLY, Ag’t. I $00 REWARD. I WILL give the abovo reward to any person who will npprehend my mulatto house servant, RICHARD, I and furnish proof to convict anyone of harboring him; or Twenty-five Dollars for apprehending the man and do-1 liverlng him to me. lie hns been run awny about three weeks, and has boon seen frequently about town, sept 7 SAM’L. PHILBRICK. R ANAWAV StenSwI.S^JtoJilhoarat of Ion I »lch everi rewnl te comfort .nd ooiVrateooe,'«nil H\ yenr my boy GEoWi?. Ho 1. o good corimnwr, remmlubly rul ullor. Auoyporteorad, Sunfoon I. ol- about35 yours or ago; a bright mulatto, tall and quite I tachedto each ship of this line. 1 or freight or passage, • lio wo. braugbt .bold tbreo yimra ago from Si. dlracl from Sovmmob, "I'l^te^ fc „ nUNDA0 oct 0 or W. T. DUGAN, New-York. Office No. 5 Bull-street,opposlto tbe Pulaski House* Exlra C'lnsa No. 8G* (or 18S2. To be decided by tho drawlug of Delaware Lottery, —------- —3 — . - — .Class 110, lobe drawn at Wilmington, DeLTbls Day, For freight or passage, apply on board al Charleston October 12th, 1853, - * Slonm-Packet Wharf,or lo s t itiM t | HIGHEST PRIZES: ' S25,000~$7,000! •3,000-»2*000-»1,000-10 of $1,000. Tickets $5— Shares in Proportion, V3T FRISKS CASUKD AT THIS omen. For sole by . E. WlTIllNCt i uxi, oct 13 Vender for Gregory tt llauryk 0 90 | Black Creek 8 00 CLAGHQRN tc CUNNINGHAM, Agents. FOR AUSTRALIA. CLIPPER LINE FOR PORT PIIILIPE. Tho clipper ship SUC SUSA will sail from , Now-York on the 20th InsL, touching at Cope ot Hope. Stie is tho fifth ship of the Imc, is fitted . — __ 4 ragojabright mulatto, tall . likely, lie was brought about three years ago from Murya, and hod, when ho ranawuy, tt wlfo there or near there belonging lo a Mr. Holzenunrff. 1 think ho has told mo bu bus been about Mncun also. Ho had, and perhaps still has, a brother In 8avoanah. IIo is very in telligent. I will give the above reward for his confine ment In somo jail in the State, so that I can get him. Refer, for any further InfonnnUou, to Rabun tt White- Cutbs3mo aug 17 NEW-YORK. | master, I head, Savannah, Go. f Oxford, Go., Aug. 13th, 1853. esfcnccal antatettatmenta. nooxs, S1IOUS A UUOGANS. in Tho subscribers have received, per recent ar* I V rivals, their FALL k. WINTER STOCK OF ROUTS, SHOES tt BROGANS, to which they -^would respectfully invito the attention or pur- the bulk of her cargo ei chasers. Our stock has been manufactured expressly for nj B y offer before her day t lido ....Hof ...I onni.nl Kn In nnlrtl nfitvlAn. I r_ . m. FOR NEW YORK.—Otn EsTABUsiian Lure. I—The superior packet brig WII.SON FULLER, Johnson, master, wlU meet with despatch ns nbove. For freight or * ^ ~* - oct if FOR NEW-YORK—Buo Link.—The fast Tbe Old Favorlle Savnnnnh Lottery, WlU bo drawn In public, at tho Exchange Council Chamber, This Morning, at9 o’clock. Georgia State Lottery, CIokiiIIG. r ‘I * AOTHORUKD BY TUR LKUISLATORR, For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augutfa. F.C. BARBER fc 00^ Managers. 15 Drawn Ballots in each Package of 26 Tickets! SFLKNDIS SCUKMK. I this market, and cannot bo surpassed in point of style or I durability. Our nssorlmont of Ladles’ and Gents’ Boota I aud 8hoes comprises every style and quality, and is from I tbe most fashionable manufacturers lu PhlUdolphla,New | York nnd New llavon. We liavo, as usual, a very heavy I stock of Plantation Brogans nnd House Servants’ Shoe^ apply to 17 prizes of jgi,000—10 op $230] l NEW-YORK—Brio Link.—The fiut " * “ ‘ Ssalllng regular packet Barqno EXACT, Grumley, ■, will nave Immediate despatch. For freight or . . v— :e, apply on board, nt Moore's wharf, or to C^AH orders promptly and confidentially attended lo ... . I and Drawings sent loall customers out or the dty. '*■ < | TIC.te.sE.ro. .,te ro^o^r wyilVj . cky Offlce, cor. Bult-et. fc Bay Lons TATI ON fiOODS. HE subscribers have In si designed for Planters’ • Schloy’s Georgia Plains and Twllfs, Northern Kerseys and Plains of all styles and qualities, English and Cordova all FOR NEW-YORK—Union Link.—The schr. l FRANCI8 SATTERLY, wjrall, master, haying [<x*7J , take what freight lading; for which, or passage, WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE. S FOR NEW-YORK—Otn Estabusukd Link. The superior packet Brig PHILURA. A.G.Cal- naster, will meet with dospatch as above. For ■rents* shoes, I freight or pareage, having good accommodaUons, apply . to whlch wo would partiatlnrly Invite toe altenCT on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to r Planters and Factors, aud thoy will bo sold at unprcce-1 . BIUGHAM, KELLY fc CO r dented few prices. O. JOHNSON fc (XL, 1 oct 4 -‘Sir 108 Bryan-st, PALL AND WINTER SUPPLY OF' ROOTS AND SHOES. Tho subscriber would respect folly Inform bis friend* and cus tomers, nnd all who wish to buy. > that he Is now receiving his Fall • supply of Boots aud Shoes, comprising a foil ... 1 rar |Ka lnfn.1 atiflraj Hlwl fii.hlnn. Ljf \. te Btia Winter suppl; FOR NEW-YOUK—Nkw Link.—The regular packet-barqtio RHODES, James McNair, master, meet with quid: dispatch for the above port. Fo“ freight or passage, apply to Captain on board or to sept38 HENRY K. WA811BURN, Agent. PHILADELPHIA. FOR PIHLADELPHIA.- K . —The brig ACORN. H. C. Combs, master, Is loading, and will meet spatch as nbovo. For freight or passago, apply I Thankful for past liberal pntronnge, ho Is confident, irom I on board nt Telfair’s whnrf. or to I Tlinnkfof for past liberal pntronnge, ho Is confident, recent peculiar advantages, orglving entire satlsfacllon to I oct 5 all who will favor him with n call. The following artl- doo, amongst others, will always be found ou baud, and sold very low! LAmEg pEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Gaiter Roots, or every stylo and quality; Do Parlor Slippers, a vory nont and pretty nrtlclo { Do Walking Shoes, Buskins.Ttos, aud Slfppera; Jenny Lind’s Polka aud Lacod Boots, Carpet aud Velvet Slippers, ole. GENTLEMEN’S SHOES fc BOOTS, of overy doscrip. tlon, nlwavs on hand—such ns lino Philadelphia Pump- will have sole Boots, Hno French do., Iluo Stitched Well Boots and ply on board Shoes, Gomlomon’s Gallors, Congress Boots, etc^ etc.; | oct l togother with Misses, Boys’, .Youths’ aud Chlldron’a in, t.r iu BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. Roots and Shoes or overy description. tt _ ftv _ jyploaso call and oxaralue. WM. HEIDT, aept 33 Gibbons’ Buildings. oct I RIOOIKE A HENWHICKSON, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. OIlibonN. lIiilUlliiffR* OFFER FOR SALE—5,000 lbs. Union White I.caf Lead, pure nnd No. 1; 150 boxes Window Glass; 600 gallops Linseed OIU 500 do. Bloachcd Winter 8pcnn Oil; SO barrels do. Wlrnlo Oil; 10 do. Train Oil, best quality; 0 do. Winter strained LaidOllj 5 do. Coburu’s Machinery Oil; 10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil; 20 do. Copperas, groon and dry; 10 do. Epsom Salts; 10 casks Potash; 5 casks 8afmrapts: , 5 barrels Refined Safipctroi 250 ounoos Farts’ Sulphate Quinine; 10 barrels Iiorillnrd’s SnuffJ 20 boxes assorted Candles: BOOTS AND SHOES. Tho subscribers bog lonvo to, call tho attention of their friends j nndtoo pubiloat targe, to their', very oxtcnslvo slock or Bool'S nml8HOES, received per recent arrivals for thoir Fall trade. Nopatns have been spared In the selection of goods adapted to this market, and made oxpressly to' order, iu tho latest stylo, and of tho best workmanship, Our stock of thick brogans and women’s leather boots has been Increased beyond our usunlly largo supplies, nnd wo aro prepared to forulsh too planters of Georgia nnd South Carolina, to any exlonl, shoes of evory quality sept 27 3mo Sign of the big bool, Mnrket-sq. —TO FACTORS AND PLANTERS. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Hkron’s Link.—Tho -packet sclmoner E. 8. JANES, Wostcoto master, .laving nor cargo of Cotton engaged, can lake a few small pn Sr lf ° PP,,Ud f0r mLL&it BRUNDAGE. BALT1RIORE. FOR BALTMOUE.—Rkoular Link.—The regular packet brig JOSEPI1U8, Wilson, master, e despatch as above. For freight orpassago, ap- >oard at Johnston’s whnrf, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. Tho Danish barquo JERGEN BECK, of tons register, and capacity of 800 bates Cotton. ^ Willis & brundage. VB8SELS WANTED—For Northern and yorta- Apl ’yjr{7. LIS tt BRUNDAGE. In store, a targe supply of Gooda Bra’ use, consisting In pert, of md Twllfs, Northern Kerseys and n jalitles, English and Cordova all wool Plains, and Hazards do. Heavy. London Duffllt Blankets, (own Importation.) Twilled Brtatql do., and American and Mnckcnaw do., superior Whltoey Bed Blankets and Cotton Comforts, Fancy Plaid Llnseys, Red and Blue do- Plain and Heavy Twfiled Red Flannels, White do- Brown, Bleached and colored. Canton do- Marlboro and Manchester 8tripca and Plaids, Twilled Shirting Stripes, 3-4, 7-8 aud 4-4 Brown, und. Bleacbsd Shirtings aud Sheetings, Colton Osnaburga of allquaR- lies, Tweed Cnsslraeres, Satinets, and Kentucky Jeans or every grade; which, with their largo and choice collec tion of Fancy and Staplo Dry Goods, aro offered for sale at the lowest mnrkot prices. oct e NEvrrr, lathrop fc stebbins. DANCING ACADEMY. . MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully Informs his patrons nnd too public in general tost be will (open his Academy, nt Armory Hall; on Satdr- "day, ISth October, at 5 o’clock, P.M. All his for- _ raer pupils aro respoctfolly Invited to attend. Tuition days—'Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays: om 5 to 7 for young Ladles and Masters, and from 0 from 5 to 7 for young —, to — for gentlemen. Price ol tuition, $13lot tt | lessons. ' " ' IN STORE FOR THE GENTJU J OHN W. KELLY, having returned. *— with a handsome assortment of Cl MERES and VESTINGS, lakes pleasure friends, thoso especially who admire a J mont, to his saloon, No. 4, opposite where they will find him ready nt al Irons luthe most approved and Cub he venturea to assert, that those who selection as to color, fafirlc, style or.” for the human form, shall go awe“ - Furnishing Goods—Shirts, whll without collars; Under Shirts; Merino, thread Drawers; Hosiery, OravaW, 8-- Tles, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, —: WANTED. Ties, Gloves, suspoudera, U m orelias, bus a FAST sailing Vessel to carry 5,000 a 6,000 Bushels . Also, a large lot of men’s and boys’Ci U " l °3 R NOrt ROnE°i?r HABERSHAM fc SON. l P *AI»J , a t ’flne. lot of. beaittifol Roadymailo Clothing, ROBINSON Ac CAMP* DRAPERS AND TAILORS, AHD PBALKRS IN Fine Ready Id ado OIqtl»ln|r,_ A RB NOW receiving thoir Stock o( FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting In part of: Blue, black and foncy colored English and French C n; — ot black. |whlch\ selec|ed wlthgreat care. . .. Genllemon- In want of any of tbo nbove arllcu plcnso give me ociOl, as I am deteraUnarto*''’ BmnI1 profit. [sept 25] JOHN W. vw English and French Cloths; OverCoat, , bluo and foncy colored Beavers; blue, . SO boxoaltey*. Umoo Oynip; 1 bnmUioiNiiUnWrt »<■»innJ Olo*oi 100 raonu Lite, and IVOUng Pawn Tagadier with an axtenalva asrart meal of Pate loves, - jtenlMedl* elms;; ItertOmery, llalr, Toothlffl Shavlna llraUioa; Top let Smpa; Tnck, Praralng and sldo OomOa, fee. ke.; all of whloli am altered al Iha lowral prtora, ephor tot mh or approved paper.Mptv hagKIEY O O A C H . Uio well known house or W. T. Jennings & Co, No. 331 The subscriber rcspeclfolly informs toe I Broadway, Now-York, nnd Is equal to any In too city.— f mbllc. nnd stnuiuers In town, tbat he has I Wo keep constantly on hand the hugest assortment ol urtMedanelSantnowllwk, called the 1 FANCY GOODS at dny house in toe t« “LADY IIENTZ,” whlcli Is mfentirely new principles while and foncy colored ShirtsBfik, Lisle Thread nareganta aoconunodatlon, safety, fco. llewfUalways Gauw Menno IlndervGarraeutatBhaker Flannel nalr of Horses attached, and ready for mmo- Lambswool do.; Thread, CpUon, Merino and Lambs r.mmi Mnnnn TTnHnr^lnrmniita! Rhnknr Flannel and I „. Jl'SS , 9 hods. m W ,H S L TK?»? C ARGOES sawed to ordor at short noUoa' City orders will be supplied nnd the lumber delivered In any '“Apply at tho Mill, or through rost Office, or Commu- ASHM * A gent. If JOSEPH KIRKLAND. ANAL FLOUR, BOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, A (J Landing: 25 bbl*. Hiram Smith’s Flour, 50 do. Pure faumwee dd.; 100 boxes N. Y. No. 1 Soap; 190 do. W. CoigatoV Soap; 75 do. C. W. Smith’s Fnmliy do.; 75 do. Wim Colgate’s Ptutrl Staroh; 50 do.Talfew pqudfei; 50 do. Adamantlno do.; 50 dozen Backets; 50 do.Brooms, and for solo by [oct 8] . sWlFT-fcOO, Scarfe, Cravats nnd Collars: and, to foot, everything ne cessary, V> a Gentleman’s .Wardrobe, For sole on as ao- commoJaUag tern. a. gram tal tete^d^ NEGRO BROGANS1 NEGRO irpHE subscriber respectfully calls the X tors and Planters to his very extern gro Brogans snd Women’s Leather Boots. Theso goals have boon refected expressly for. this market umj s nted the best stock and workmanship. IIo Is « septal Nozt door to Pulaski House. A T aug 4 ON.i SUlt P — - -— - rori a rADELFORD, nro all fresh and tertna/oir. * ■ " W. IIKHIT. Glbon’s Building, formerly occupied by Messrs. E. F. food fc Co. net 2 RAIL-ROAD IRON. ragg? .* ^ g.gE’j^sar _ makora, Book Blndm, IlourakKipor^ tec. Tlila Glua te In a liquid itete, klway. ready ter are, .ml re-• • 10 healtna II acl. oa a Ccnicnl f„r tt ihkI, teouc, Clare, Marble, Paper or any aubulanre. A re, .i Klirmtere Pollali, a aew article, ter roMcrtni; lin- J.—iE* liluta. Prime Bacon Ip Emms Watts, ami for m»Jo * ^'"■- Ma fc HERTZ. oct 5 tjTiTmi: 11ACON Slum JL Sides, landing from ah by rseptVO], gg