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MISCELLANEOUS, DR. SHALLENBERCER'S. Fever and Ague 'tA. N TI 9 0 T E Always Stops the Chills. .-:, This Medicine has been before the Public fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies. It does not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under all circumstances, and is the only Medicino that will i CURE IMMEDIATELY, and permanently every form of Fever and Agne, because it is a perfect Antidote to malaria. Sold by all Druggists., WHY IS IT THAT SO MANY children die under the age of five years? That a large proportion of chil dren die'ander that age, has long been a subject of remark, and without a satisfac tory cause ascertained, it is certain. Also, it is known that worms exist in the human system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents, especially mothers, who are more constantly with their children, * cantiot be too observing of the first symp toms of worms; for so surely as they exist, can they be SAPELY AND CERTAINLY removed fi " the most DELICATE IPFA.T, by the tinmeea of 1. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERRIFUGE. It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mer cury, being a PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION, and may be administered with the UTMOST SAFETY TO CUILDREN" OF ALL AGES. Worm Confections, made more for the purpose of pleasing the palate than of over coming the disease, have been manufac tured all over the country, but their short lease of life is nearly exhausted, and B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge continuce to grow in favor daily. CAUTION Should occasion require you to purchase 13. A. Flhnestock's Vermifuge, be partica larly careful to see that the initials are 13. A. This is the article that has been so FAVORABILY KNOWN SINCE 1829, and purchasers must insist on having it, if they do not wish to have an imitation forced upon them. SCIIWVAlt'1' AN D IIASLETT, FORMERLY B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S SON & CO,, SOLE PROPRIETORS, Mclch 2-1y. PITTSBURGH, PA Dr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. Use these only and save time, health and money! $1,000 RETVARD! For any case of Disease inany stage which they fail to care !! DR. RICHAU'S Golden Balsam, No. 1, cures Ulcers, Ulcerated Bore Throat and Month, Sore Eyes. Cutaneous Erup tions, Copper-colored blotches, Soreness of the Scalp, Scrofula, &c.; it is the greatest Renovator, Alterativo and Blood Purifier known, removes all mercury from the sys tem, andicaves the blood puroand healthy. DT R. RICIIAU'S Golden Balsam, No. 2, cures Mercurial Affections, Rheuma tism in all its forms, and gives immediate reiefin all cases. Price of either No. 1 or 2, ,5 per bottle, or twvo bottles for $9. D R. RICHAU'S Golden Antidote, a ra Spid and radical cure for all urilary dcrangements. Price $3 per bottlo. D I. RICIAU'S Golden Elixir D'Amour, . a radical cure for Nervous or General )lebility, in old or young; imparting ener :yS with wonderful eftect. Price $5 per bottle, or two bottles fos $9. On rec-ipt of price these remedies will ,e slhiplped to' any place. Prompt atten li,) lpaid to all correspondents. None :'iinineU without the name of"Dr. Richan's :dlelii Romedics, D. B. Richards, Sole i'rtpicetor," blown in glass of bottles. Address Dr. D. B. Richards, No. 228 Va sick Street, New York. November 24, 1869-l1y. PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES, TIE undersigned announces to the public that he is now ready to sup ply the wants of the community with the tew PATENT SELF-SEALING COMBI NATION CASE AND CASKET, a very grcat improvement over compositionus gen erally used. His arrangemenats "are pe feet and complete in that line, and the uiiblio may rely on being supplied at all times. His rates are reduced and the cheapest in Rapides PATRICK KELLY, March 17, '69-tt Undertaker. NOTICE. HAVING purchased of John Fraser, his I .stojk of Groceries, Wines, etc, to -other with the book accounts, all persons Indebted to the business rc requcested to call and settlo their accounts. Tho busi mess will be continuted at the same stand land under the mnt:tmagemonut of Mr. Fraser, who is my authorized agent. E.B. PEhNDLETON. Alexandria, La,, May 25,1870. h ETURNING my thauks for the pat ronageo extended to me by my friends, 1 solicit a contiuance of the same for the business. It will be my aial, as hereto fore, to nmerit a share of the samno. JOHN FRASER, Agent. June 8-tf. ESTRAY. T AKEN UP by Major Beynton, fourten Smiles below the town of AloxandFtla, aud estrayed before me, A BROWN PONY MARE, three years old, 13 hanLds high, scar on the left hind ainkleo, stifle and ilanlk, supposed to be from a burn-no other lrand to be seen. Appraised by WV. H. Joneis and M. Boynton to be worth fifty dlollars in cnrrency. The owner is reques tid to come forwar:d, prove property, pay charges and t'ak: her away or the said mare will be:sold in sixty days as the law -irects. R.L. FOX, J.P. May 25-G60d. Printer's Fees $13 )O. Count die Granunont. W;TItiOEVE. r har ty copy of the Me S , noir ,,oi C,int do Grammont will please leave it with E. 1. Biossat. June 13. 1870. JOHN KELSO. ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS ATTORNEYS AT LAW. \WM. A. SIEAY, A TTORNEY AT LAW, ALEXAN)DRIA, La., Will practice in the Courts or l:apidcs and adtjoining Parishes. '1"IIOS. C.'I1IN N IN G, A TTORNE Y AND COUNSELLOR AT Law, Alcx:andria, La. 11. S. LOS iEE, A TTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE FERONT 1,oonms, up stairs, in Jas. W. O.Sborn's Brick store, Front Street, Alexaidria, La. II. L. DAT1UtE, ATTOREY AT LAW, ALEXAND 11 ria, La. E. C. LECKIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY .L. Public, Alexandria,La. i.. A.IIUNTER, A TTORiNEY AT LAW, ALEXAND ria, La. MA.URICE GRIVOT, A TTORNEY AT LACW, OFFICE, 3I LI Natchez Street, corner of Bank Placc, up stairs, New Orleans. W. W. WHITTINGTON, JR., Ittorney and Counsellor at Law -and lTottary PuFj11c ALEXANDRIA, LA. Sept. 1, 1869-tf. R. J. BOWLIIAN, AttorleneV at Law, ALEXANDRIA, LA. (FFICE in the rear of Jacob Walker's store. Sept. 8th, 18G9-tf. R. K. IIOUSTON, A.ttornleyr t Law, COLFAX, Grant Parish, La Will practice in the Courts of Natchito ches, Rapides and Grant. Mch 2-Gm. C. V. LEDOUX, TNotary Public -and- JUSTICE OF THE PEAOE, ALEXANDRIA, LA. May 11-6m. R. P. HUNTER, A.ttorni2.ey at I.arw, ALEXANDRIA, LA. Sept. 1, 1869-tf. R. W. BRINGHURST, CIxvll Ei~ngInee-r --and 'I.12S IfsI 8 r2 .77 2 02, ALEXANDRIA, LA. ORDERS sent by mail, or left at R. C. llctherwick's store will be received I and attended to. Parties desiring to enter laud in this L and adjoining Parishes can be satisfactori. ly attended to. Jan. 20th, 1869-tf. 1870. JULIUS LEVIN. JOIN J. FErGUSON LEVIN.& FERGUSON, Watchmakers and Jewelers, DEALERS IN Watches, Clockis, IJewelry, Silver and Pla ted Ware, S:XECOND ST., (OLD POST OFFICE.) ALEXANDLIUA, LA. Jan. 12, 1870-Jy. Great Reduction in Prices!! -BY- J'. MI. CRIA T DATL, AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION MERCHANT, Front Street, Opposite Town Wharf, ALEXANDRIA LA, T AS just received a l:u'go stock of SLadies and Gentlemeus furnish ing goods, ready made clothiug, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cutler~y, and Notions Which hle offers at reduced prices and will sell on MONDAYS and SATUR SDAYS it .A TT OTIOC lT H !" The highest psice in cash paid or liberal advances made on Cotton and Hides. Consignments for sale at Auction solicited. - jan 12-tf. Established 1858. JosTc~eh MAoCElvoy, -DEALER IN Fine Watches, Jewelry, Clocks,. Spectacles, etc., Ice I-Io~tse HIotel, TI AS just returned fronm New Orleans .L with a select stock of the above ar ticles, which he will sell at city prices. All articles guaranteed. No bogusjowclry or articles kept my establishment. Eungraving neatly exectcd, and watch and clock repairing done in the best manner. [oct 20-tf. E. IIARDTNER, BOOT .--AND SHOE MANUFACTURER -FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Pinevlle, Near Alexandria, La ;P Repairing done with nontness and dispatch. .[Apl U, 70-3. School House For Rent!! SWILL RENT A SCHOOL HOUS1E for thi purpoas of Teaching Childraen nr dcrr TWELVE ycar., on lib:ral terms lfEMtY ST. JOKHN. ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS I. C. MILLER, FRONT ST., ALEXANDRIA, LA., 1P3ANUFACTIURER OF COPPER, TIN Y.L and SlHEEIT IRON WORKS, keeps constantly on hand an assortment of COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Orders for Tinware, repairing of gutters and pipes will receive prompt attention. -ALSO AGENT FOR RICE BROTHIERS & CO. -CELEiBSIATED Charter Oak Cooking Stoves, which he keeps always on hand. TE R MVI S C A SI , Jan. 13, 1869-tf. E. & S. WEIL, Wholesale and Retail MERCHANTS P' O2 8 2s2 E2 , Alexan.dria, L a _ WE BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE friends and patrons of Joseph Weil, that we have purchased his entire inter est and contents of his store on Front street, and will carry. on the same under the above style. Joseph Weil is thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on his house and hopes his successors will share equally well. E. &'S. Weil have assumed all the liabili ties of the late firm and all payment of ac counts and notes must be made to them. We will continue to keep in our store everything in our line. Our stock con sists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, CROCKERYVWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC., All of which we will dispose of at very small profits. io We will pay the highest market price for cotton, or make liberal advances. Jan. 13, 1869-tf. WILLIAM M I LLS, .AAL TIis Old Shop, W O1J2D ANNOUNCE TO THE PUB lie, that he is now supplied with a full assortment of- PFTEIT MIETillIC BIlll ClSES --and They are of the latest and most improved patterns, are AIR TIGHT t ud will pre serve and protect the DEAD, itd are par ticularly designed for ho safe transporta tion of bodies. He solicits, as of old, the patronage of the public. July 7th, 1869-tf. GRAND OPENING! B. WEISS, HIAS opened on PRONT STREET, opposite the Ferry, a large, fine and wellselocted stock of FAII All WIINTER HGDS Ofall kinds, and offers them to the market atjow and very favorable rates. He offers NO BAITr, but sells every thing cheap His stock consists, in part, of Dress Goods, Ladies' Cloaks, Mantillas,French Poplins, Alpaca, all colorsandshades,Hos Iery, Boots, Shoes; La dies' finest Gaiters and Slippers CLOTHING; knit and silk undershirts; Ladies,' , Misses' and Children's hose and half hose. Calicoes, Muslins of all colors, slhades and prices. In short let the public give him a call and lie will deem it a pleasure to display his goods. Alex, Oct. 10, '66-tf. MIagazin de Modes! MRS..C. SULLIVAN, IY BOGAN'S BRIK BORW, BEC OND 81ErET, ALEXANDRIA, LA., AS now on hand and offers rare in ducements to the Ladies of Rapides, in the assortment of her stock, selected in person, of BONNETS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, DRESSES, Silks, Ribbons, Flowers and other fancy and fashionable goods. Particular attention given to Dress making, having secured the services of a finuhed and fashionable Dressmaker. LP'TERMS FAIR AND REASONA. B6tobcr 6, 3869-tL Wall Paper and Bordering. "TIEE SCREENS AND TESER& PA L pers-a large assortment new pat •terns, Ue5t received and for sale. Tack Nails of the proper size for canvassinr. al ways kept in stock by I. ST. JOHN. ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISE' MENTS MOSES ROSENTIIAL. IMfIRES UOSEATIIAL M. 1OIRtII & 110. AVE REMOVED TO THEIR OLD stand on FRONT STIREET, opposite the New Town Wharf, where they will be pleased to see their old friends, customers and the public generally. We will keep constantly on hainda complete assortmentof DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, Eto., which will be disposed of at the lowest CASH PRICES. Cash advanced on cotton or hought at the highest market price. - FGIVE US A CALL. D Jan. 6,' 69-tf. NEIEW FAMILY GROCERY' TIHE UNDERSIGNED has opened a . FAMILY GROCERY S'ORlE on Fr:oTr STrI:EET, opposite the Ferry, where he will keep always on hand, at the Cheapest Cash Market Rates the best and Freshest Groceries: BACON, SUGAR S, JELLIES, JAMS, ALES, FI UITS, 9OFFE . RIC E. In tho establishment lie has put a BUTCIIER'S STALL and will keep and retail at all hours of the day and night, FRESH BEEF, VENISON, MUTTON, PORK, -AND- A VARIETY OF WILD GAME! N. B.-The wantsof Steamboats specially attented to. jan29-tf. JACOB IRVING. MRS. MULCAIIY, MIJLINERY AND LADIES' FASH IONABLE STORE, FRONT STREET, ALEXANDRIA,LA BONNETS, Ribbons, Silks, Trimmings, Laces, Gloves and all and every varie ty of Ladies' Furnishing Goods constantly on hand, and received weekly from New Orleans. PRICES MODERATE July 17, '67-tf. LOOK HERE!! SECOND STREET1. CORNBEB BELOW TOWN.V HALL JONAS ROSENTHAL IS just home from New Orleans, where he has given personal attention to the selection and purchase of a large, fine and varied stock of Dry Goos and Family Groceries, CLOTIf IrG, BOOTS, ,SHOES, HIARDWARE, WILLOWWAORE, GROOKER Y, and merchaudizes, wares and notions in his line. Hoe invites a call from the public, being satisfied he can fill the bill. Cash advanced on cotton and other country produce, or bought at the highest market price 5£y- WALK IN! **ia October 6, 1869-tf. Weekly Alexandria and Grand Ecore S Packet. For Grand Ecore, Alexazpdria, all Land= ings on the Bondieu, Norman's and Barbin's Landings. U *' In place of the steamer FROLtC. S't THE SPLENDID PASSENGER Steamer, B. L. HODGE No.2: JOHN HIENN,.......... ... Mast . Wmin. Culbertson,.................. Clerk 1lLL LEAVE EVERY SAfUR day, at 5 P. M. Returning will pave Grand Ecoro every Tuesday at 12 M. Alexandria every Wednesday at 12 fI. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. A. WILLIAMS, E. R. BIOSSAT, Ageets *' The B. L.Hodge was purchased ex pressly for the trade, and passengers and shippers may rely upon her being prompt on time. IhMch 30-tf. INDEPENDENT WEEKLY PACKET II THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMER W. T. BOARDMIAN-,--...........Master ILL run, the balance of the season as an indepenudent Weekly Packet Will leave New Orleans every Saturday at 5 P. 3i., and Alexandria, gpin down, every Thursday at 12 M. For Freight or Pas sage apply on board or to E. R. BIOSSAT, May 18, 1870 tE Agent. NOTIOE, THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD, respectfully inform their friends and the sugar planters generally of the Parishes of Rapides and Avoyelles, that they are now prepared to set or pair kettles and boilers in the Lmost pproved style and best workmanlike manner. Having had 26 years experience in this line of business, they feel satisfied that they will render satisfaction, and will guaraptee that their work will be bdter, and by their style of setting boilers, econpmize more fuel than that of any other Mason in either Parish: Best of references given, if required. GILES SMITH & SON. SJanuary12,1870-tf. 8TONEWALL JACKgSON W ILL stand this season at my stable in ALEXAND RIA at $25 the season and $1 tothe groom. For particulars see lhand bills." JOHN CLBARK, May 4th, 870rltf. Agent. MISCELLANEOUS, E. C. TAIT. 0. W. LANEY DER OCTG- CS -AND MEDICINES TAIT & -LANEY, -AT THE Well-Known Stand --OF S. K. JOHNSON, FRONT ST., ALEXANDRIA, -:oxo: W ITERE they have just opened a now and complete assortment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES. DYE STUFFS, PAINT BRUSHES, GLASS, KEROSINE OIL, LAMPS AND CHIaINEYS. WINES AND LIQUORS of the best quality, for medicinal purposes only. FANCY TOILET SOAPS, COLOGNE WATER, Extracts for the handkerchief of every variety, HAIR PREPARATIONS, COS METICS, COMBS AND BRUSHES of ev ery kind. Books and Stationery: CONSISTING OF SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK .BOOKS, LETTER, NOTE & CAP PAPER ENVELOPES, SLATES, PEN-1 CILS, PENS, COPY BOOKS, PLAIN AND SET, with every article usually kept to complete the stock. ~ The business will be con ducted by Dr. W. C. TAIT, who will give it his undivided atten tion. Iý Particular attention given to the compounding of prescriptions AT ALL HOURS. February 10th, 1870-tf. HEYMAN & LEVY, CHENEYVILLE, HTAVE "JUST MADE A LARGE. VA Srid and carefully selected addition to their stock of all made to special contract and order in Noew York and Philadelphia. 3Boots, "2Ooes. Tinware, Woodware, Willowware, Crock ery and Glassware. an immense stock for Plantation and Fam ily use: WVines, Liquors, Syrops, Jams, Jellies, Pickles, Sauces, etc. In this line, more than ever. planters and meehics will find our stock ample for their wants. SUGAR, MOLASSES, COTTON, HIDES -and COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all kinds, purchased or bartered for, at the highest make price. With sincere thanks for the very liberal patrona e already extended to our house, we conntie our efforts to please and ex tend all facilities to our cusatomerau. COME AND SEE US. S8eptember 22d, 1809-tf. CALL IN? ! announce to the citizens of Rapides Parish and others that trade in Alex n drla, that I have enlarged my stock of Goods, and am prepared to furnish my patrons with a good article and at regular prices, and will pledge my. Sself that I will not offer an insult to their good sense by offering to sell an article under cost with a view of making it up on others. My stock consists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, QUEENSWAIRE, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GENTS' CLOTH ING, and all other articles usually kept in a Variety Store. I will pay the highest market price for cotton, hides and other country prodnuce. I am thankful for past favors eand soliit a contiananee. Give me a call-yeao will find me at the old place, between the two warehouses, opposite the steamboat land ing. N. L. McGINNIS. March 9th, 1870-ly. PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT ALL'! taIOSE wrishi.g their own or their I. children's teeth saved, aan do so by calling on who can always be oqund ther t .li resi dence, on Third street,%% at tihe Drurg Store of Talt & taney, on prqqt .reet, Alexandria, la .: "i' Nerves destroyed and 4tpf px tracted without pain. October 13th, 1BO9-tf. ' HENRY ST.; JOH'B O UMN. HENRY :ST. JOHN, Alexandria, La, The following List is a portion of the Articles nilde by IL ST. JOHN. and will be found on trial,wellworthy of patronage. ST. JOHN'S EXPECTORANT BSTRUI', FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Bronchitis Pains in the Chest, &c. ST. JOHN'S Compound Syrup of the Hypopaobsphtes. POR CHEST COMPLA'TS, WETAK r ITXlG8 #c. ST. JOHN'S .,&~R ,NICA LINIMENT. An Excellent Preparation For SPRAINS, DR ITIBEB, Swel/lings, .2Aecuma m, & c. CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF PREPARED FROM THE FINEST ROOT. ST. JOHN'S CREOLE HAIR OIL. CAMPHORATED CHALK TOQOTEI: E OTV DFRI. ANTISEPTIC D E T R I TL 7C !. CONDITION POWDERS, Improvo the General Condition oat the ITH O R F-, Renders His 5kin Clear and Glossy, is Excellent Whe7n of His Feed. SOLUTION CITRATE OF MIAGN ESl.A, An AgreeabloRefrlferentand Laxaotive. SUGAR OF LEMONS For Making "r __El Bd' O .A. "D 'I. " At any Moment 2?Iqhjsickan Prescriptions ieW re ceie at all times prompt @nid l'ea; attention. lute Vhe beet of j fedi~es to Dispensing, and have mlported from Europe msany Artides exprealy for tlhat purpose. E N Y ~S T. J 0HT R . DATENT MEDICINES. Nearly every SArticle of the kind kept on hand con stantly. DEN KNIVES, Seitora Lancees, eooir - fator , Medleal eadles. Medical Sad dile Bags. pAINTS, VARIBIBHES, Oils sad C HEWING TOBACCO, Smoking Tob.e Seo, Pipeos, &o. The eelebrated Lou islanas PERIQUE SMOKING TOBACCO kept for sale, warranted genauine, eaout on the Premises. ~IOLINS and BOWS. Slcrewd Ital v Ia Btrings. CONCENTRATED LYE. Washing So. - da, Blueing, Srubbing Brushes, Blacking and Brushes. OAL O. Lamp Wicks. ENUINE MADRAS INDIWO. 7J Wads, Donuble and. ingle W Ittroo_ (rn Cape. Pistol Caps. Fiue Power Colt's and Remington's Revolvers. olt'a Cartrlidges, 3 Sizes. Smith Q Webu's PistolCartrIge, S Sizes. PowderPFlasks,d Shot Pouchees, _mod, Tipsa ad Serews, un Nipples. &c. FINE ENGLISH Hair and Tooth Brush. - es. Brown Windsor, Honey, Lettace, ana other Toilet Soaps. Pomnatuam, Cold Cream, Hair Oils. Dentifrias. 1INE BDRANDY btheIlottle or atllon. U Boarbon Whi theBottle or Gal lon. Jamaica Rum, IrisWhfiaky, Pert ad Shezry WL e, French White Wine.= Vinegar. $CHGoL BooKS. A lop 4.erte,. "cap, Note. indLg :r,a;er. Pbus, ".- in sper and Tin Cans. Spies Nut' •ne, .Maie, qiseor .Pepper, &to, NEW ORLEANS CARDM. ----Io t Ofl Tma ?IOMNo BUOKES BRTTLTTANT MOST tM OMI aLf WlASe C J i*OPL AlD1 MOST MAS lT MAWAGER f THE BRILLIANT ,s awarded the y IST PrMIRU0, afte actuai trial in tho field, at every St. Loui Fair since 1865. . After two days actual trial at the Loa isians State Pair. the Brilliant was award ed the :old Medal for baking the best bread with theo least bst in the shortest time. Use no other I Bay. s otherll Sole Agent, No.49 CAMP STREET, Nzw Onz.azs -DEALaa re ALL KINDS 4Q-- COOKING and Heating Stoves, Plata and Japaned Tlnware,Stamaped Warn and House Furnihing Goodsoteve~r dee eriptiOn. ,1s e WITOIIOT M-U, RACE PAll, SO TI. TEIOI Of LiG STIAl ! 3. SPILLMAJ, INVENTOR AND PATENTEE LEVEB AND SUPPORTER TRUSS. DATEaNTrUD 8PTEMER 7th, 1869 - i This Trass defess ba tioo for comfort and Conl w il an be worn by all , as we, as aboth sexes, in all periods of life. It sd without rival in this or any otbher oe .: It has, by its abort existetenewo, apth. ad miration o et tero w f o Also sole t e a of Louisiana ffot ghly recomaeded W. Johnson's Fateta Trusses. With these -Trsses .I an preess mrore apid improvement and relief than any other applyer of Trusses. Also Treass and at tdclcuts on band or made*to order. H. SPI L&AN, Manufacturer and Fitter, 93 Baronne street, New Orleans, I. 1 B' Orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. State rights for sale. Jan. 26-ly md OSCAR R. McLEAN, SUCCEcSOR TO Jonxr xcsarcax, Boiler Maker, Sheet-Iron Worker, COPPR MIT , IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, LPattern Maker, Blacksmith and Geeralf Maoltinist, 489 and 491 Old Levee street, doer of Port, Third District, NEW ORilBANS Ms RBepaira of Steamboats and Stem. hipe and 8hip-emithing amply atted ed to. pead. OarNXAMWtAL CASTINBo 705 * SSAS ASP Addre lass a Box ý a4 Oreseit Pos OSefe. Oct 6-ly - - Oot1Q. Wt0Pa,3 a General flamnnia ~raan No. 38 Pardido Street, _ARPET WAB3HOUIE. A. DROUM8BA. & COA.. INPOXI'ZR5 lcxamezas B'r'., O" ngE *:s anAeicas, -al kinds. Floo Furniture andg uEammi O Covers. Crumb Clote, t and Felt. urtabs, lace, a Damask, etc. Fmi tream et. rS Nys I ad wel veutjaste Beons, witll or witsb oor cp bead at No. New Orleqns La. 1eet otrefercsces given. Terms ansode!4te