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h The subsarler would respecthully in-i !orm the public that his stables are now aua an all times open. He will keep constan tly on hand a supply of the best of provender the country affnrds, so that persons leaving thei horses with him may depend on having them well provided tbr, on terms. He will keep co head horses and m.ul.. for sale 1 Ie time 60t head of large Kentucky au .0 head of horses, consisting of Buggy, Sand addle horses.' JAS. EMISON. Franklin. La, Oct. 5, 1848. Plantation Bell. The planters of St. Mary, are respectfully informed that the suoscrnber has been appoilt. *'4 Agent of G & W Collin, the Bell and Brass ;'ounders at the Buckeye Bell Foundry iu Ca. c.itaatl, Ohio, and that he is prepared to re-. -:ave orders for BELLS of every description and Loae required. All orders, through him, tor Bells, are euaranlled for twelve moitihs, not an break.. In case of breakage within that time, nsew ones of the same size and quaihty will be furuished gratis. JA3li.. S. SIMMONS. P. "g -Broken Bells, Copper, Biass and Cmpositior. Boxes, bought at lair prices accord ang to the quality. J. S. Parish of Sr. .ary, March 10, 1848. Aew Goods. Fall '48 and Winter of '48-'49. The subscribers are now receiving per Brig Jeaoelle, and will continue to receive by future arrivals from the North, an urnusual and well assorted supply of Goods, consisting in par: of the tollowing ; STAPLE AN2 D FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising a handsome assortment of Fancy and Black Dress Sills, De Lames, Cashmeres, Woolen Plaids, Calicoes unusually cheap, and every variety of dress Goods. PLANTA TION SUPPLIES, rf every description. Call and examine them. CLOTHING. Gent' Cloth, and Tweed Coats of various styles, do. Pants, Vests, Drawers, &c., also a good assortment of boy's clothing. WOOLEN AND COTTON CARPET ING AND RUGS, Mlts., Caps, Hosiery and Gloves; Straw goods, Ribbons and Artiicials ; Piano Fortes,l ýper Hangings and Bordering. BOOKS AND HTATIONER Y. npa ug assortment of school Books; Or. ! English and Frencb do., with mlany mdard works of French Literature. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ssad various styles; Ladies' and Child dboes of new and improved materials, Parasols, Trunks, Carpet Bags, S 4ilker), Leather, Powder and Shot,l Manila Cordage, Nails, Hardware, lass,' Emahern, and Tin Ware, seines, Perfumery, Pains, Oils, Glass. ROCERIES, Teas, Liquors, Candles, Soap, To. heaco, Hay, Tar, Rosin Pitch tc. pll ot wh id at unusual low prices. .,& R. L . TALBOT. F.ankli, .8. P-la. Sale. The subscriber sale a Plantation pitueted on Bayou Ver aining about 5 s0 superficial arpents, of which are under a good state The plantation is well timbered, a wah cypress, but the most of it with wood. There is an abundance of in the rear of it which can be purch It is so situated that an extensive stock o can be raised with much ease. The pl tiop has on-it-a-good- .-powoersugar- mill, a forence with 4 kettles, a sugar house in good pgafidioa, the negro cabins, out-buildings and fence are in excellent order. About 150 hhds. of sugar will be made on the place this season. he dwelling.hbouse is convenient and comfore. table. Any person wishing to purchase a pha ien suitable ta work 25 or .30 hands, w..ld do well to inquire in relation to this place be..e they purchase elsewhere. The subscri. her is positive that few plantations in the coune try offer uach inducements to purchasers as this does. An accurate description of premises and tersa can be obtained by applying to D. Den. n-ett at the office of the Plauters' Bannar. JOSEPH SLATER. Oct. 5, 1848. t 1New Fancy eG*eds! OCristmas is Coaming. ýa~J It Apothecary Hall where y.o will find pchoe lot of Fancy Goods. Can't possibly eaiirate them. Alao received from the celebrated Optician,! Besj. Pike, Jr., New York,.a lot of Optical and 3 cop~cical losrmments. SUGAR THERMOMETERS; SACCHAROMETERS; DBAWING INSTRUMENTS, ETC. Pickles, !reerves. 5se Wines for the sick, a4 *edicme of all kinds, as heretofore. DR. RABE &CO lpbmaen Busilmen.s. t ib.etiberh egaged in the Geer al Coat. gal D B.ineus, is New York, will make li. t.ml C.mh 44vwsse en SUGAR and MO .BB.8. Apply b J. W. Bailey, Napoleono piuler e Bogart & F.hey, New Orleans. JOHN E. FOLEY. Niw. e. 1848. cae Ilnsmbsugiber has raeeutI `iiý'basor sate, a new aevt ad Bagas.e Sresi~ag Cart A rb .dilep tms ds Cao.,otýbeelia, Ftq e· ,·r Ay is sr& iLL .aO To Sugar Planters. For sale by the subscriber, in Franklin, Iron Ailetree Cane Carts, or mules or oxen, with or without bodies; Hlarncss for c:iars " wagons : (l~ond.,h's . ake) ,, o1,erior auaiity : Straub's 'atent Corn Mills; Ca-t I ron l)ome-tic CornI Mills: "Doul,le gea:red IoIrýe-Po'w.ri (t;earing ; lorse. iPouer Mill irous Ltr iclt Muotion; Babhit'. -uti-aurttiun :Metal tir reducing friction 'in steatm.etngitne- an.l d nar mills. JAME:s S. SIMMONS. I'rantliai, La., Jan. t;, 1!4'. .1cw Orleans Statioclrr ' tt'arehouse. hoon, i r.TA'tO'iNtil, I'RMi.tia. .D )n NDINO LSTAHLI sl.1I..1T, 14 Camp Street, New Orleans. Boos~s-Compriiing the works of the best stan dard ;aulhurs :n the various depaitments ol hltcraturte, ucllclent and nludern. CulH:A P[BLIc:.ATIo.S-At publishers' prices, received as suon U issued Iroin the press. Scuo( L lRouxK--3 lary e supply of all kinds in general use, selected with great care by ithe prop;r:etr, personally. 'A:xuAl.s and Pictorial Works of the mui Iheau'iiul description, superbly bound. STATIoNi:RYI--Consisting of the most approved kinds. adapted to the use of colnting-rooms and public otices. BLA.x Roocs of the most approved manufac. ture, with recent improvements. PAPER ATD CARD--l tter, Foolscap, Folio Post and other papers; Playing and Plain C-irds, all kinds. PUriNTIs aNa BooxKBlNDI.G, in all their branches, neatly executed. (f- Country merchants are invited toexarn ine the stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. dec 16--5m DR. Wfm. CISSNA, i RESIDENT DENTIST: Renews the tender of his professi'nsa ;services to the citiens of the Parish. Hav ing so far recovered his health as to be enabledI to devote his atretiio principally to the prac-I tice of DENTISTRY, he purposes visiting! any family in the Parish, when desired; alsoi to visit periodically, Pattersonville, Centreville,t Jeanerett's, New Iberia sad St. Martinsville. All operations peftemed in the most appro. jved and scientific smanter. Artificial teeth in. serted on fine gold, from a single tooth to whole sets, which are warranted to give entire satislaction to the wearer. His o8ice is on Main street, where he is al ways to be found except when absent on profes sional business. Hie would beg leave to refer to ausy Physi. iean of Franklin or Pattersonville, who has wit. messed for the last three years his mode of ope ting. SFranklin, La., June 24, 1847. G. R. A. HNKINS, Watch Maker, Jeweler and Dentist, Respectfully in'orms the public that be has taken the house formerly occupied by Mr. Em. mer, near the store of Mr. J. 3. Birdsall, where he will repair WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY in the neatest end most workman. like style, and will perform all OPERA "ONS ON THE TEETH in the most ap manner. Ladies and Gentlemen citn .. e watehes in his care with the confi having them well repaired. lHe hopes by ] ittstion to business to merit a liberal1 bare ge. Ne tice. The pub hereby warned against per chasing an tie .otes given by me, be fore Alex. B Pablic, in favor of C. C. C. Martin, ry, 1848,each for the sum of $1666 061 Ast I bavessf ficient reason for believing hssqi4 Martia cannot make good the con hor whicb the said notes were given, It st i i until I have a prospect of ree eration. JOH Y. Bayou Bm<uf, La., Nov. 16, 1848. Ploughs. Trash, Cromwell, and Cary Ploughs for sale hy S. S UIT11. Franklin Dec. 6th 1848. New Goods! Just seceived, per schooner Sea Bell, from New York, Boston and Philadelphia, a full as., sortment of PLANTATION GOODS, 'consisting in part, of Shoes and Boots of all kinds, Oils, Tar, Blankets, Kerseys, Negro Clo thing, &c. Also, a fine assortment of FANCY 4. DRESS GOODS, of all kinds, such as Silks, Bareges, Alpaca, Muslin Delanes. Ball Dresses, &c., all of the latest styles and newest patterns. Also, the most superior article and 'style of Ladies' andI children's Shoes ever brought to the market, manufactured in Philadelphbt expressly to order; ogether with a general stock of all kinds of Goods usually kept in country stores, all o which we will sell on the most resonable terms. N. B. Our stock of Oils is of very large and ie varieties. HARE & BIRDSALL. Franklin, Sept. 14, 1848. Notice. Mr. A. B. CauarPAlron . for nine years a clerk in our house, becomes from this due a patrtn ereod The stle and signature of the frm remain the same as previously. P. J. PAVY & CO. New Oileans, July 1, 1848. Notice. The subscriber, having purchased thej interest of his late partner, ANDREw OLI. Stx, in the wholesale and retail Drug Establish. m"ent, corner of Chllrtrcs and liencillh streets, S\. 0., :or a number of years past conductedl jointly by them under the styl' of Andrew Oi)ver & Co., has completed his arrangements' for a more extended business than that hitherto' done by the old house. My siock of I)ru gs, Medicines ad:l Chemrcals, Surgical Instru. wni:ts and Perfumery, embracitg, as I intend iti ishall, every article urneedl to the heads of Fain ,lies, Planters and Country Dealers, will not be exceeded in excellence ol quality or ieasonia bleness of price by any other house in the trade; while as a General PATENT MEDICIsNE AGEcT, orders can be addressed to me with a' confidence and certainty ol having them proper ly and faithfuliy attended to, not previously ex perienced in :his place. 0(z The usual credits and lacilities of trade extended to customers. fkr 'To the lo;lowing, among other articles! embraced to my present extensive stock, I would especialy direct auenuou : 500 lb. Camphor, 100 lb Tartarie Acid 25)0 " Ipecac, 150 "' Seidlitz mix;ure, 230 " Rhubarb, 500 " Cream Tartar, :200 " Jalap, 500 " Gum Arabic, 130 " Rochelle Salts ; 150 " Gumn Opium, tky 300 " Sup. Carb. Soda, 500 " Extract Licorice, CHEMICALS, 1000 oz. Sulph. Quinine, 200 oz Iodine, U 50 " lMorphoe, 20 " Idolide Mlercury, 25 " Acetate " 20 "Oil Eagot, 25 " Tannin, 10 "Strychnine, 200 " Iodide Potass, 5 " Veratrine, 23 " " Iron, 25 " l'tperine. 100 lb Calomel, Eng, 150 lb Blue Mass, 200 " " American, 100" Corrosive Sub. 100 " Red Precipitate; 20 " Lunar Caustic. PATENT MEDICINES. ISherman's preparationaGardmner's Liniment, i Carpenter's do Bdiliugs' Astringent Sir.' Fahnestock's do up. IComstock's do Iodine Liniment, Saud's do Esans's Canuomile Pills. Swayne's Sirup Wild " oothing Syrup, Cherry, Wright's Indian Pills, " Vermifuge, Chbampion's Ague Puila, " Saiap. & Tar " Anti. bilious do. Pills, Cohen's Ram. Embro. iWistar's Balsam Wild cation, Cherry, Bull's Ext. Sarsaparilla. Coleman's Bitters, Peletier's Syrup " " GonorrhreaSands's " Mixture.T1ownsend's " IFahpestock's vermifugeDead Shot, SKeerl's " Swain:'s Vermifuge, iCanadian " Carpenter's & Sher. Henry's Genuine Mug. mau's do nesia, Peters' Pills, Beqkwich's Pills, Brandreth's Pills, Morrison's Pills; Parr's Pills, Alpha and Omega Pills,Sappington's Pills, Baume de Nanon, 'horn's 'Extract Copai. Seltzer Aperient, ba, Mrs. Gardiner's Liver.Sarsaparilla and Wild wort, etc. Cherry Bitters, AU. KENNEDf. Successor to Andrew Oliver & Co., corner of Bienville and Chartres streets. New Orleans, March 30, 1848.-1 y. SATTERTH WAIT'S Carriage llauthctory. Fawiwixx, LA. The subscriber tenders his thanks to the planters of Attakapas for the liberal patronage he has received since he commenced business in this place, and begs to inform them that be has at coisideahbie expense fitted up a new and commodious establishment, where be would be glad to see his customers and all who may fa. vor him with a call. He is prepared to build to order, BUGGIES, SULKIES, &t*., oi the very best materials, at prices as tow as can be afforded, and will guarantee both materials and workmanship. Those who prefer Northern manufacture to nome.made, can have any des. criplion otCarrilges iurnished, byteavinrg their orders with him; his object being to accommo. date all who may want any article in his line. His acquaintance with the charapter of the Nortnern establishments, will enable him to get such work as he can recommend. He is also prepared to restore almost to their original, beauty and durability, Carriages apparently worn out and useless. Those living in the PA aRIS or ST. MARTIN or in any part of the County, can send their carriages by steamboat, and depend on having them repaired to thire stiagetion. Charges modcrate. on hand, at his ware.room, corner of Jacksn streets, opposite the store Mr. . Dfrdal, two sliding seat BUGGIE and tw y BAROUCHES, for one or two horses will be sold on moderate terms. Please Ne thDm. AMUEL A¶TTBRTWAIT. Fran 4lan, May 1I$,Y8 The subscribers have for sale a very supe or quality of choice LIQUORS, consisting ofl Cognac Brandy, Jamaica Rum, St. Croix ditto, Old Monongahela Whiskey, Port, Madeira, Ma. aga and Claret Wines, Cordials, &c., to which we invite the attention of connoisseurs. J. W. & R. E. TALBOT. Franklin, Oct 4, 1848. To the Public. My Mill is now in operation, and I shall be happy to fill orders for LUMBER of any do. seription. and on as good terms as can be done by any establishment in the country. Orders left with S. SmTru, Esq., Franklin, or addressed to me at this place, will be attended to. . C..B. G. WHELDEN. Pattersouville, June 5th, 1848. lNotice. All persons are forbidden to trade for a note drawn in favor of John Dooly, for $1,800, dated; the 4th day of July, 1848, payable on the 1st of: March next. The said note was drawn by D.! Delahousaaye, Notary Public for the Parish of 'St. Mary. As the consideration for which the said note was given bas not been rece 'I, the payment of the same has been stopped JACKSON R. NIXON. Terrebonne, Oct. 2, 1848. I. W1. Arthur &. Co. 51 and 53 Tchouyitoulas Street. OFFER FOR SALE 200 bags, Rio, llavanna and Java Coffee, 200 packages Tea of superior quality, Black and Green, 30 boxes, Yellow and White llavana Sugar, 25 barrels Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugar, 15 ticrces'best Carolina Rice. 20 casks Bacon llams, Sides and Shoulders, i4O bbls choice Old Bourbon Wniskey, 35 do. do. Old Mononghela Whiskey. 75 sixteenth pipes (15 galls.) Imt. French Brandy, 10 hall pipes and qr. casks fine Cognac Biandy, "3 punchcons line Old Irish Whiskey, p3 pipes Htolland Gin, best American Whiskey, 1150 cases Imported Claret, good. '5 qr. casks Maderia, Port and Mlalga Wane. 25 baskets superior Champagne, in pinots and quarts, 20 casks London Club Porter, 100,000 of Choice and common Quali:ies Ci. gars, 30 boxes Virginia and 3Mo. naanuf.cturcd To bacco, 200 boxes No. 1 Star Soap, 150 do. Spei m and Adamantine Candles, 60 baskets ()live Oil, '60 boxes Brandy Cherries, 1500 half boxes Sardines in oil, 75 boxes M. R. Raisins, Together with a lull assortment of Provi isions andr Groceries. We are agents for the !sale of Corn Mills, Corn Crushers and Shell ,ers, and Newell's Piess Screws. d23--2m, j Waggons and Carts. W. .& B. CtnaRsocK, Wheeling. Va., manufacturers of Carts and Waggoos, would respectfully solicit a share of teh'patronage of the planters of St. Mary. PRiCEs : Wagons delivered ia New Orleans or Plaque. mine. 8175 Carts ditto ditto, with beds, 95 Carts ditto drtto, without beds, 70 Bagasse Carts, ditto, 60 All orders transmitted by mail, or left withl the subscriber, at Centreville, will be punctual. ly attended to. THOS. L. DOREMUS. N. B.-Planters sending orders, will please be particular in describing the work ordered. Centreville, April 4, 1 548.- 1 y. Mayo,~s Music Stove, No. 5 Camp Street, . NEW ORLEANS. , At this esatblishment can be found the largest assortment of the best Paus SForTE, fully guarenteed, and at very low pri. ces. Muancaz. la.rstutars of all kinds. ITA. z.ua SnsLesi for Violins and Guitars. Every kind of Musica published in the United States and Europe. Catajogues sent, on application, by post. All articles guaranteed and terms li. beral. WM. T. MAYO. W. T. M. is Agent for T. Gilber & Co's., Pins, with Coeman's besutiful aolia At. tacbmea. d-6m r ce. I have this day associated with me in part. nership, my brother, Jo.ana W. TALBOTr , and our business will bereaftler be continued under the firm of J. W. & . E. TAJunor. R. E. TALBOT. Franklin, July 10th, 1848. Aria Mr. A. B. CNArna.rzu, depuis neuf eas commis dans noire maison, y devianet associ6 de ce jour, la raison decommerce restera la m~me qua pr6i6demment. P. J. PAVY & CO. ,Nouvelle Orleans, ler Juillet, 1848. Spices, &c. Just received at the FRANKLIN DRUG STORE, CARsoN's BUILDINo, 20 lbs. Nutmegs, 10 lbs. Mace, 1I 60 Atllspice, 50 " Pepper, i 10 " Cloves, 10 " Cinnamoo, 1n 26 " Ginger Root, 25 " Powdesed do. l 10 " Sage, 10 " Cayenne Pep.1° Together with Indigo, Castile Soap, Spermt Candies, Saleratus, Whiting, Black Lead, Em. t) ery, and various other articles, which wll: be , sold low. Call and see. a EDUCATION. I Female Boardiag and Day School. NUMBER LIMITED. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that, intending to conduct the education of his own children he is desirous to receive a limited number of Boarding and Day Scholars; and hopes by the strict atteidom paid to the adv*acmeau as well as to the asus mddeprtment ot his pupils, a ofpublicpatron. A MKale mascher mwll be engaged as soon Terms made known b dersigned at his residence. SAML. GEO. LI' Rector of St. Mary's Chu Franklin, June 12th, 1848. E. REATON, WHOLESALE & RE'TAIL SADDLERY WAREHOUSE, 19 Canal Sired Row, O OPPosITr TEE CUTroxIOUsz, .lebw Orlteaes. At this establishmen" can be found a large assortment of Creole, Attakapas, Spanish, Co. lumbia, English and American Saddles, also al great variety of Ladies', Misses', cod Boys' Sad. dies, together with Bridles, Martingales, Sur. singles, Girths, Horse and Mule Collars, Britchings, Hames, Whips, Bitls, Saddle Bags, S&c. &c. Jan. 18, 1848--6m. I Caue ]Klves. SA superior and approved article made to or Sder by an Attakapas patera, just received and for sale by J. W. & R. E. TALBOT. SSept 26 fBritish Periodical Literature. !VALUABLE PREMIUMS TO NEW SUB SCRIBERS! Subscribe early while the terms arc low ! ! REPUBLICATION OF Tuk: LONDON QLARTERLY REVIEW, THE EuDINBLUu; REVIEW, TrE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, TIlE N 'E4TMlsTER RE.IEW, and BLAKWOOD'S EI.\.Btur i MAGAZINE. The above Periodicals are reprinted in New York, immediately oni their arrival by the British steamers, in a beautilul clear type, on tine white paper, and are tlaithul copies of the origmials, BLAcswooD's M.AGAZINE b:iang an exact Jac.simide ol the Edinburgh edition. They emrnbace the views ol the three great parties in England-'l'ory, Whig, and Radical. -" Blackw~ood" and the " London Quarterly" are Tory; the "Edinburgh Review" Whig; and the *" Westminster Review" Radical. 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A late arrangement with the British peblia. era of Blackwood's Magasse secures to us ear. Iy sheets of that work, by which we shall by able to place the entire number in the hands on subscribers before any porion of it aee be re printed in any of the American iJomgs.. For thib and other advantages secured to . t bscri. bers, we pay so large a coasideratos, that we m. ybecompelledto raise the price of the MagI asmue. Therefore we repeat .abarribe early tdile the price is low.' Remittances and eoma eieauious should be always addressed, pest paid or franked to the publishers. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 79 Fukos a:, New York. Blacksmithlimg. The subscriber respectfIuly iseorts ti pub Ilic, that having taken charge of the Blacksmith ing business formerly carriead onby Etlert il ler, in this place, he is prepared to execue at orders which may be etrusted to bim, with meat. ness and despatch.. As the subscriber has three Forges is blast, the Planters in the neighborhood may depemi upon having any orders leAt with him executed at the shortest possible notice. He would also call the attention of Planters to a superior article of PuL ous, which be is es. nufacturing, and with which he will supply them at reasonable charges. J. EMISON & CO. Franklin, La. June 17, 1847. Liquors, Dry eoods, &e. The subecriber has just received d ud e for sale on reasonable terms, 30 eases fne Bordeaux Wine, 20 baskets superfine Anisess, 15000, Corks, A lot of Reeve's Ssddil ITm ies ml. Yaw CI kept up by constant an.ials. THOMAS EVINS. Franklin, La., Feb. 3, 1846. Carrfage .lakiag 6' Rept s*'.. The subscriber having employed an exeellea workman is now prepared toundertake all work relating to carrige buildisg and repairing with the certainty of giving complete sasistascno to all who may call on him both as regards the ex ecution of the work and chares. J. EMISON & CO. SFranklin, June 17. 1847. SNotiee. All persons'having claims against the sub. , scriber will please present them, as soon as possible, and all indebted to him will iratly oblige him by settling without delay. R. WILSON. Franklin, La., Sept 14. 1848. Wooeed! Wood! Scords well split cypres, sahet d half ol wuch is well asoned, for m._l h JACKSON .1 NIXON Parsh of Teorrboae, O. 17th 1S$.