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l l Jtaee~dlbl 'U" ý.K i;igpcbind. l tile f :Yk fw de1,i @P: I i! - ýi reblth · 4u1e in 8Iane ao ; 'toe cni' n ;ealk r rt "r fife conr:; ~ ~ - tie tot !Cwboe'inniver `e kiiltant4 theiaemnberv ha guus4 $agth, clad. in boltero ,`ed andn =overhead: on·· Ci* ±eie t1$ý eed 4n eenreoo 1 wesov~ ere no ;uneriha dme 4t~<tter Widcare tuea tncity wont. t' xnend have o + t& h Sa 1pottdom Saie e Bard5 i9ubhctatdrwith ootw.lo be tl l.todysa .. e t the "Lave leofte4iun ,. .'ýpegr~phicallum " co"not hvehit le %Wbtebame r b 'e tflbehisr H o~v~of t eipgioo osewlsad~a~pe ad better meq-ou be allow tbIoeest t'ahls ,TUsaaieton 'µ : TT a~tllg steamdHer - sea~bswbocire Oltmoos o, :_ Y" Amts a' , the New York "imes, r .ti teilnnaln thebir i ligktbyte boemioloe of young the n whes d e~ost y not be { as ir puplaon ds were on a par with Weoetalnlyhahll not attempt to judge whether Boston is worse or better, in a moral sense,than other ENothern oitis. That Boseon has little to pride'her altupo.i muhtobe ahamed of, is evident. So heNehtre~k~h 'The eriminal caletidars of any'city inthe Wa.ln would compare'(vorably with their oelminidalenadars. But it is the assumption of enpe ;ior tighteousnes and superlos morality; by the Bos te:peple, bver cotemoitrary cities, which renders tiheatspeelally amsnable to stinging critialsm. Whol ly dtegir4tdng their own home ulcers, they appear to delight la making ita point to descant and enlarge poIuthe sbles with which their nelklibhbr are .ibap pllyullioted. For the pursuit of this uncharitable piehrice they are properly rebuked by the Times. .Sa, the etid is not yet. The worst has to come. Betsew of the flkts of a pestiferous planting have beq :reallaed. The wonder should be, not that the lSes dition of New England and the North iseso jird but thatit isogeod I For years and'years their adsi stesof the gospel have preached more of poll tleethih of religion. PeFor years and years they have quotedlmore frm partisan platforms than from `he Bible. P. yeanand years they have ignored the betaines of Obtlit, andl devoted theirlattentlon to the nego. For years and ears theyhavetinoolcated vio 1e0e, d.laeloedie to law and all uncharitableness, isteued of enfboing by talk and .peech the precepts pandrn ottees.of the meek and lowly Jenss. They ave mnanitattedthaat t stealing was right; violation ofthe'lawskof the Country proper; abuse of their ollswritisaimajusi and have contended for the sa preniy of.f a higher law," Which-erected every fa neatlitaoa ihpreme judge to decide upon the validity of laws, the moral status of other people, and the .rigoteoesemotfimsoif.' Their newspapers followed in t~ nal Y-his demohalining crusade against nature, Ath.editofsoelety and the rights of the community. Their women ansaeed. themselve; found fault with Gouditoraaklag them women, aseended the rostrum aitabde speechesdeclaring- that the ways of the World had been wrng sincethe the foundation thereof )at theyoeenpled anoppressed and degraded position aisthe saleof humanity-that they ought to have the rightto vete,hold ofice, make laws and mingle in tietoughandtombala turmoll of an election, just ase men do, whenever their pettlcoat mightinesaee saw proper. And the masses of the people followed the prewobere, the newspapers and the "strong-minded ame' antil they are all about equally demented ad?*natical. mnder such circumstances is it surprising that whbmithe rank and unholy ioms of an evil era flour .liea end.lall former parallel, that true christianity 'all b-t aid obsolete idea; that infidelity is spreading with fearful celerity ; that:the general morals are be coming tapped at the fonellation ; that vice and virtue altwfelly on the increase; that insubordination to the lawa'of Gon and man are becoming rife ; and that, had as is the preeent, the future betokens a still worse late of aisha ? No, it is not surprising. And the men of the North, wh now daily preach to the public that it is right to steal fim the SBothern man; that it is right to lie aboautaiathern man; that'it is right to persecute and plander Bouthern men; and that it is right to vi olate all laws and compacts when such violation will redound to the injury of Southerners-will find, to their dismay and consternation, when too late, that they have, while'fanning a whirlwind to destroy their neighbors,evoked atornado to overwhelm themselves. Their toiling and overworked millions, having been systematiclrly Laught to disregard and break all laws that protect the persons and property of Sautherners, may turn uponthlher teachers-may apply their own doctrine to-theeselves-and despoil them, for the time being, Instead of despoiling strangers. The Winging of the Shalt. The latchitoeehs Chronicle, of the 18th inst., thus ifetis to a resent article in the Clinton (Feliciana) Denocrat, which was republished in our columons : "A- W~rr wrr'in A WoseL."--We regretted to seems late Florida (Felielena) Democrat, an article under the above head, asit was calculated to awaken ;eaieesa, Anfd pread discontent among the Demo. >cr.tio party. lbtohas already seried as a text froam whtel the" American" papers preach a.ninut ns, as isshow.n in a late number of the Crescent. If the fotobe as it is insinuated by the Democrat, it is an evil to be pared-but we doubt the fact. It would be better to speak out openly and boldly than to take the omtrthetpap hernb s followed. Then, the remedy a. p be Plled, if remedy beneeded ; now, we could at bafht shadows in the dark. Let us have no t3aloasies and biokeringagamong us, if wewould main tan our ascendancy In the State. The article Of ourOlinton cotemporaryhas produced a greatdeal of flpttoring in the ranks of-" the faith ful:' The leaders of the hosts that know no other bannerethas that which caresses the breeze from the :towers of the house of Slidell, the Puissant and Un. conquertble, were at first enraged at this unmistak able sign of treason in the camp; then their rage gave way to consternatlon as they beheld the traitors 'in tii fteld, il1ingThe air with shouts of treasonous d qfiajqe, anded on by eloquent and daring chieftains; andAbte latter sight induced them to silence, as the ,beat sdethraegp which to pevent a thorough en jlghtemtaent of the :ablic, as well as to afford them tihe to consult, work in the dark, and essay the aco.plishntiest, By 6itrtegy, of that which was Im-. posslibl of aolkmapliahment by open means. What the result ikillbe of couane the future must determine. The fthmlly quarrel is a pretty one as it tapas, slad it premiies to become prettier as the sea. Asoseoorle and -go. As it po.seases general interest ,we' shall keep the public Advised of its progress. Furthertbn thle, either as journalists or indivlduals, we shall have nothing to do with it. But, notwith atending our sympathtes are-with the proscribed 'house of Sonle; aotwithltanding we are well aware of thesability, .eal, octivity and eloquence of the ad' eresnte .t that house, we etitertath the conviction that the4bcae -ofSldell will retain its supremacy owerthe teael..t Demnotady of the State of Louis laneJa-r tasl9i.. years to omes. Great is tact mighty ehala ghneht-~hIreelltible are the appliances pt'fmatedial aid" when in the hands of astute ope -ratoosi By the way, has the Natchitoches Chronicle any smspicion that Senator Blidell is" arranging" with a viewto the nominatIon for the next Presidency? We simply propound a ll question ! STa*Aua Ec.ursa.-This magnificent packet came eatrof thedok on the opposite side of the river on -loseday, looking quite as good as new, having been thoroughly refitted, painted and overhauled generally. -he wit'leave on Saturday evening next, at 5 o'clock, t efor Losisville and all intermediate landings. Those 'upward bound cannot find a better boat or one better mangaed or more oomfortahle in every way to travel on. Patsages may be secured by applying to her agents, NMeaas.Bt'badwell, Bros. & Co., No. e5 (ravier street, where a plan of her cabin may be seen. She Sill te ather wharf to-morrow, prepared to receive I fieight. _ i - T lon ISeeaa Ne Oeres--lIt will be seen by the notice in another column, that the Insurance Compa nien will close their offices dally, from the let of May to the let of Jone, at 6 o'clock P. M., and from the at June to the lst October at 4 P. M. r', CaArsLES TsaeT.i .-The Ravels. continue to 6 pile up the attractions. T-night, " The Red Onome" i . to be brought out forthe frst time this season; and "The Venetian Carnival," and " Exercises Diabol ique," and the grand tight-rope ascension of the Mar r tnttis from the stage to the gallery--all, likewise forthe attimethis season. The bill is great, an, will draw a great erowd. iAmrn Cooelas, Urc. - Messrs. Henderson I otteo, as. 9 a I ,a ree, have on hand every thin~g na y tsveletd fro the purliactlon aod coollug of watCr, which . a taoi nt , matter here lhe umnmer time. Fortet,'e eal patie, , a .eat em vM s to,, which everioly should ovai n selCee of. It cluales from elghteeu to eighty gallons pe Sdo-, nsing the mnddle.t .e.ss.5ppi water,. Ml turnig it out , clear nd pore as w oere foo, a moustanl spring, .norsr. II e G. hare evern varley of w.-rc ;aler and ic pitcher Lhn ijl Ies Cloir ad,'rr tN.ent. W' Telblbl wlnigls a lst of pamenger by the atednoikp Emptir O'tt A.O Ywrk''-Ui P L rsen Jehn R Them.. Joh J AX M ar, OR Hwksh OA Mathewsn, L VRbeeler, J Robleare, C RWblte O SJ m 1. H VBPaldly ed a tdsj- , , $ R , P e ll t M n rd-T e l L on , By Weg wif. and Zeys, Cheat Ck g+ 1, H 'Wm rs Mrs I.n F knee, j1 O 0MnDlxo, JfId 8 ,,Ga TYatrs B Good i fiielh Wm More, J 8 Witheit W irlF Wihets & la.JE AlP br and wiFe. T B lavr Lta4~oa, WR Ssdn, F Bsset J B berry W 's l r.- -Me-- Bills Baldwin, YoogA Kol ley, (Japers" a pre isms, Walkr, Co·klln. Harris, Scott, a..i t . ,1ib, Dr Andedane; LIed. Heb ollso len, Clev der, oWod, usmr Read fuss.q #B JMW te B wlshR LiB Selsb het. loch, ol. ColaAm e HE.Nedl H Heoke RoAgy J Ma,..e. e .aeAsh iau.oey. J l , e o W ~ ~ ~ ~~~Ob bl obsl J limeeBJH H'Hahl~,eBt nJ Reed, R wtnneforl, A He R W Cables; B BBrote. J Dell, vaioe, R ý ý[ Chest., -J B Owns. Jerry Bagor, Ed Hoe, R H Beall OOtl· P d'B ames alwe,. L eMleegore Sa Jsenk, Walter Ce,,, John Roberltn,e, J Coey, Wm *Rore, Wm Smiht Wm Hamllton, J 8 Rebr, Z Landman, Miles Lester T Serf, J . yn, 8 WH1msr A O Alle A F Roddy j Lee, hea, CbseManiaW Wm Cee aa~he.S de, J D MyDe, engh T H Wlteee, Ohas 1lilob5t. W W HIlleotee. Thes P Tleay, F Nolle, Fny MaraelH ee Ndy, T F Coneay W. F Johnsen GOt Oeddy Jobe H Howeo, E A W bndon, F A Mc. Donough, hobert BNeyiegtee, R A Harris, L Jennng.s, Jobn F Nolae, H lpiJ O toebaO..J, HMldale, J N Whllams, 3 H Footer, E P Crook L W Culoat N PParson. LAKE SHORE REOSIDENES FOR RENTI.-ThOre who wlah to seel,. a dellbgtful retreat for th comlinegeoooee, have now a fle chanee. Two deslrablobe agoe, with gardens and nil other oeelveel,. at Misoisslppl OIty, are to be had from lheltof May See Rdemeebement. 511 The German, French and Spanish are taught at Dolbeer'. oemmereell Collge., 106 Canal street, by eblWhod experelnced Profeeors. Also, HEgllsh, Peneanshaip, lieek. keeplng, Mathemealle, I.'. New classes this week. Hoers, brom 7 A. . toH P. M. AG' TheFrench and Spanish are taught by able Red expeelned Prer~ofaee at Doleuer's Ceemoeeieil Colle.g, 100 OCaal street Also, Englisha, Goeee, Mlbhematie,, P', %neblp, Book-keeping, ete. Nea elasses teis wee. Opte from 7 A. M. to9O P. M. I.· SALE pF BREASONABLE DRY Goons, arc.- We all the atteneeon of the trad, to the sale or an etenseive assortment of senaeeeble dry good., iO eaves assorted bose and half boeo, etc.,to take plaee this day, at 10 o'cloee, at Blaelre A ILeae mo,.eeo'.ea terneee. 77 Chartrestreet. Termseatlee. On Tuesday morning, 2.th fait., at 83 o'clock, R. S. PHIL IiPPS, a natoveof Virgnhol, aged 37 years. His friends and equaolntances. and the members of Commer 0ial Lodge No. 12, I. O. O. F., of which he was a member, and the fraternity generally are respectfully requested to attend his funeral this afternoon, from his late residence on Julia street, between Rampart and DQades streets, at 4 o'c!ook. By order of the N. G. C. V. JONTE, See'y. F. A. M.--The members of Monnt Morlah No. 5, F. A. Ma sons, of which he was also a member, and brethren of the Ma sonlo fraternity in good standing generally, are requested to otteld the funeral of their deeased brother, R. S. PnuLLrps. By order of the W.M. J. FURNEAUX, See'y. 1. O. O. F.-The members of Commercial Lodge No. 12, I. O. O. F., are requested to meet in their Lodge Room, Odd Fel Iow' Hall, at So'clock P. M., punctually. 'By order of the N. G. C. V. JONTE, Sec'y. The members of Mount Morith No. 59, F. A. M. and the brethren, as invited above, are requested to meet ill the Hall of their sessions at o'clock P. M., punctually. By order of the W. M. J. FURNEAUX,See'y. New Orleaos, April 29,1857. .29 It OrcF SOT8aans PA.c RI LnoAo COSPfN, 2 New Orleans, Aporil 17, 157. Nth -The books for sobsorlptlo to stock In this road will be closed on the 16th May. By order of the Board of Directors : 28 Spld 0GE0. C. LAWRASON, Sec'y. NEw ORLEANS, April 18. 1957. LWAt a meeting of the Board of Directors of he Southern Pacific Railroad Compaln, held on the 17th inst.. It was Resolve l, That the books for subscriptions to the stock of the Southern Pocific Ralroad Company be reopened on MONDAY the 2th inst., at the oces of the Company, No. 61 Camp street, corner Commercial Pleo, and that the Secreiarylbe instructed to attend and receive subscriptions and payments of any money due, either on old or new subscriptionl. GEORGE S. YERGER, President. EDWIN POST, Vice President. W. P. SAUINDTRS, ) A. 31. t.OIBOOK, )Committee. J J. PERSON, GEO. C..LAWRASON, Secrehtry. . a20 lptf STAnT ExbCutlvo CoxxITTr E AoERnlot PARTY Or 0,A., New Orleans, Mltrclh 4, 1857. "-At a meetlng of thls Committee held ont Thursday, 26th inat., at Mew Orleans, it was Resoolud, That in consideration of the fact that the impor tont election for Charter Officers for the City of New Or leans 1s to toke place on the first Monday of June next, tile day upon which the Convention for thle nomination of State Offcers Is held, by a Resolution of the American members of the Legis lature, to assemble at Baton Rouge, it is recommended that the meeting of that Convention be PostrooEt until the SoCOND MONDAY or JuNs rrXT, at 12 o'clock M., at Baton Rouge. Renoloed, That papers friendly to the American Party through out the State be requested to notice the change of time for the meeting of the said State Convention. m30 2pttf1W J. B. WALTON, Chalrrnin. "In antlclpatlon of warm weather, A.J. FRENCII, of 130 Poydras street, will hold out to his cu tomers greater inducements than ever in the way of bnrgains in Dry Goods and Variety Articles. s recloved, 3OO1'UMMER COATS, that must be sold l ly l$ each. Other styles of Clotling at same rates. "2p~i .,,--How often do we hear the Inquiry made, what can I get to cure this violent cramp I am nightly subject to? I well tnow the case to be my too frequent indnlgence in eating the veoetabhs and fruits of the season, besides taking a dowen or more glasses of ice-water during the day, consequently must pay the penalty. Our advice to such world he, always to keep a bottle of Hostotter's celebrated Stomach littoers in tile house, as it will afford instant relief to any person having cramps, spasms, cholera mlorbs, etc., which are generally the result o oover.indulgence in vegetable diet. In fact, when In, tereot Is consulted, no family can afford o be without these 1it ters. They can be had of any of our druggists for one dollar per bottle, containing a full quart, which will last tile season. Sold by druggists and dealers generally. a27 2p6t<W g The Bltters all they are represenoted to ns.--Jacknon, L.., August 20, 1951.--Dear Sir: I have used your German Bitters, and find them all they are represented to be, and cheerfully oo.mmond them to tile public as an excellent medicine. Respectfully your., W.F.FAUL F. FAULKNEII. See advertisement. al6 2plm&W aw"Woodland Crel."' - A Pomade for beautifylingthe Halo-hlghly perfumed, superior to any French article imported, and fuor half the price. For dressing Ladies' Heir it has no equal, giving It a bright, glossy appearance. It causes Gentlemen's Hair to unrlin the moest natural manner. It removes Dandrtff, always giving the hair the appearance of being freosh t ampooned. Price only fifty cents. None genu ine unless signed "Fetridge & Co., Proprietors of the Balm of a Thousand Flowers." For sale by SICIKL.ES & CO., Agents; MORISeN, and all Druggists. all 2psodlml I'llrs. Boyd, No. 158 Camp street-Depot for the sale of SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. All kinds of Sewing done by machinery for Ships, Steamboats, Grocers. Families and Hotels. Draesse mhde by model, and with dis. patch, at les than the usual rates. Lades' Under Garments made up to order or for ale ready made. mW2 2ptf Insurance jotfce. The undersigned Insooraoce Companies hereby give nottee that their onicea will be closed every day at 0 o'clock P. M. from ist May to It June, and at 4 o clock P. M. from Ist June to Ist Ootoher. CRESCENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. HOME .. I.OUISIANNA MERCHAhTS CITIZENS' SUN NEW ORLEANS .. .. ULhION .. AGENCY DELAWARE A(IENCY N. Y. OME .. .. Dolbear's Conmmnrclal College, No. 106 Canal slreet. PENMANSHIP, BOOK-.K1EIIN.0, ENGISIH, FIIENCII, SPANISII, GERMAN, ARITIIMBTIC, 011,M0bTIOY, S1' IVEY1NtI, NAVIGIATION,. POIINOGRAPHY, are taught by able land experiented Professors. There are special Professors and Apartnnnts for each branch.so as to save the time of business men. Gendemen flom 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. IINEBW CLASSES begit/tlis week. sWThere are nine apartments. RUFUS DOLBEAR, a2 S2Itp t1 Canal treet. IVater-Purfilers atud Coolers, Ice Pitchers, etc., etc. FORSTER'S RAPII) WATER-PURIFIERS, Giving from the mratldieSt water 0 1 to 0Kl'tlloha per day of sparkoing cr atals. No dwelling, hotel or steamboat cat, be cou sidered ,s furnished h thout this invahnlble ntlicl;,-a fstl ad. mated by .i hott hae made even sa ohol trial. WATER COOL.ERS. of iIltny puttelto,. ICE PITCIIERS-Silver Plated, Britanuna, e:. S0ELIF-SIA.ING CANS, of all 01ze0. At HENDERSON & GAINES' t House Fulahitng Stole, as9 2:6-IimMoWoFr No. Il Canal street. * J. P. Rutland # Co., FORWARDING & COMMISSION MIRCHANTS, --.nd Agettts of thle Itldepen dedtt Boats, mI 1p0t tottLt, At.p here Do otu Get Your Shirts? If you study apporaMeo and economy, your answer will most undoubtedly be, at P. N.,VOODY'S, coroer of Canal street and Exeoange Place, New Orlens, -whrbo yoow get HAIF-A-DOZEN meoOllenoSHOIRTS for $7, (Bttonfwarranted not to eome of.) LINEN SHIRTS, at o each. MARSEILLES VESTS, at $12 eah. Twilled Mulin DRAWERS, at 0e per palr. GaCim CotRon UNDERSHIRTS, at 250 each. Inen, SHIRT BOSOMS, at lo each. Linen HIANDKEROHIEFS, at enoch. Linen COLLARS, at $ per domn. Paw COLLARS; at 0 per Inoohof 10. Lisle Thread OLOVES, at 25o per pair. Elastic SUSPENDERS, at 25e per pair. Half-a-doen Summer ORAVATS, for $1. Pure Silk SHIRTS, at $1 25 each. Creole WRAPPERS, home made and pure Linen. Fancy Colored SHIRTS. laItet tyles, at all prices. HALF-HOSE, of oevery description. Cotton and Silk CUBRELLAS-CANES. PERFUMERY, FANCY and TOILET ARTICL.ES, ,e., . ., ,A . Tn short, everything in his line, and at extremely low prices, can be found at S. N. MOODY'S, New Orleans Shirt and Dent's Furnishing Emporium, 27 2p4lted No. 10 Canal stre0t. Save the Children. Our city children are as uuiversally infested with wormw as our city trees, and health is as surely blighted in the one case ar vegetation in the other. Happlly in WINER'S CANADIAN VERMIFUGE, we have an absolute specific for tie former evil, and its enfee bling consequences. The medicineo i free from mineral poison, and besides rjecting the disgusting cose of disease, strength ens and fortlloes the digestive spporatus and bowels. 'oBe particular and remember the name, "Winer'sCana dian Veroifuge." Thrlss the only article thit can be depended on. Rememberthib. Forsale in New Orleans, wholesale and J. WRIGHT & CO., Solo Proprietors, a57 2p3teod&ItW 21 and 15 Clhretres street. Travelers, VISITORS TO THIE CITY, AND CITIZENS, -Will Oind at J. C. MORGAN'S, Exchange Place, adjoining the Post-Office, N. 0., -A large and vanrld ltock of BOOKS, On all subject--suitable for the STRAMBOAT, RAILROAD, LIBRARY AND PARLOR. --Compriling NOVELS. TRAVELS AND VOYAGES, HISTORY, BIOGRAPIIY, ESSAYS, POETRY, THE DRAMA, ILLUSTRATED WORKS, JUVENILE BOOKS, etc., tc., etc., etc. --aLSO- TIOE REVIEWS, MAGAZINES, ILLUSTRATED PAPERS, etc., etc., etc., etc. The Erbscribr invarloblySELLS HIS BOOKS AT PUB I.ISHERS' PRICES. J. C. MORGAN'S, a27 2p3teod&tW Exchange Place, adllolning Port-ORire. Embroideries! C. M. SIMPSON & CO., No. 1RS Canal street, Ilaoe jnst openerd FRENCHI EMBROIDERED COLLARS, EMBROIDERED SWISS DRESSES. EMBROIDERED IIANDKERCIIIEFS, INFANTS' EMBROIDERED ROBES, EMBROIDERED EIDGINGS, EMBROIDERED BANDS. -- Leo WHITE SIISS MIUSIINS, CIIECKKED CAMBRDICS, etc. LACN AND SILK MANTI.TlAS, LACE SHIAWLS, POINTS, etc. All of the LATEST STYLES. C.,M. SIMPSON & CO., 27 Ip3t 116 Canal street. Fashionable Spring and Summer CLOTHING. LEIGHTON & BARBOT, Corner St. Charles and Canal rreets, ]lave now ready for inspection a very select assortmnt of all the LATEST STYLES of SPRING AND SUMMER CL.OTH ING, JUST RECEIVED from their manuoo ctory, and re fully prepared to ospply their nomcrons friend. Cnd the public with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GAR.MENT ADAPTED TO THE SiEASON. Black and Colored COATS of every ind; .. .. PANTS .. .. VESTS; A complete stock of UNDER GARMENTS of all kilnds; Gentlemen's FURNISHIING G D001S in great areity; TRAVELING OERSACKS. The SIITRT department is, ase nsal, well rsocked. Frh invoices of CLOTHING, SHIRTS, rOc., by every teamoer from New York. LEIGHTON & BARBOT, .a2 2p6t corner r;onal and St. Charles llo,. Soutlhern Furniture irarerooms CHARLES A. STEWART, At iNos. 171 and 173 Canal street, Newt Orleans, Hes just received from the manufactory, an beautiful stock of splendidlMAHOOGANYARMOIRS and BEDSITEIADS,, tao d liltin to his hitherto larga stoak of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising EVERYTHING in his lina of business. Parties wishing anything in his line, will finud ito o their advantage to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. CHARLES A. STEWART, n27 2tttAltW 171 and 173 Canal ntreet. Dolbear's COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 106 Canal street. New Clatses begin th ail ek Iw Fareh, S paanish. German, English, Matthemat!cs, Pholnography, Penmanship, lBoni,-keep in etc., etc. Tlhere are specnial npartments and prolacnors for each branch. RUFUS DOLBEAIR, a7 2p3ta 106 Canal street. Carpet JParehouse, No. 19 CHARTRTE STRlEE'--CARPETING o: f all kinds; Meanliaon, Velvet, Wilt,n,, Tpnaery, IaBr,]sel, Three ldi, etc. MAITTINi--itla rolls 2 4.5-4 and a6.4 itell, a Itak ald Itlcy. FLOO I ,tIi Ill '.IT I:t--From 24 fiet down,, t any widt, cut to slit Ilali., Roomn , etc. Also, Table and Ilh.o 'avera . Cruob Clots, Window Shiade, etc.. nil of whill aare oaared at the lowest maroke pricna. at2 alpt A, BROUSSEAU & CO. Dr. Beach's ANTI-CATHARTIC MIXTURE In sae of the best Medicines for the Cure of IITIARRIIEA, DYSERTEIRY, CaI,OLERA AND CHIIOI.RA 1 OREIIUS, that has ever ben discovered. There is nothing equal to it. --For eatl ht E. D. BEACI, Dmggist, corner Chatres and Ctustimholloas .s., and by iDruggin generally, a23 2p6tAltW Fisk's Clartited Cotton Seed Oil AND OIL CAKE. Factory, No. 74 New Leve street, N. O. Melssr. GREEN, HARDINti & CO., No. 66 Poydran street, Agentsfor this celebrated Oil, are noliw prepared to furnish tihe public and their etatomers with the abve articlle at a mach lower price than LA.RD or FISII OIL, and 1s sup iar to eCither for burni.n or other parpstes.c aa 2p&t',f Ffishing .lpparatus. SEINES, NETS, BAMBOO RODS GENUINE I.IMERICK I1OOKS, --Ad a full aoartmelnt of FISIPiNG TAICKIT.L In store and for sale by McCUTCHON. HOWELL & CO., , 2'lm.&W No. 5a Camp strot. Bay of St. Louts Property. FOR SALE OR RENT, The ldesirable Slummnur lteaidence of ri,. Farnl J. iaters, a the liay or st. L.ouis. Far earm., partietara, etc., atppl to SAMUEL J. PETERS, Jr., a24t 2plm No. 5 G raier street. .iotice to Sugar Planiters. AMES' IMPROVED SUGAR PAN, Which for RAPIDITY of evatnration ata a . LOI temp rai ture, SAVING: of Steam an,,d SIMI'LICITY of conltluction, is ' NTEILAI,EID. Will evaporte 50 per cent. a greater quan tity ia oneatalf tie time, nith a saving of 75 per cent. of st.am over the ordinary processes aenployed on pl,mtatiolns. tahau tact,:ad by DANIEL EDWARDS, .. 30 acnd :i: Naew Lev.c t., eta 235,n laeOria..,,i. n. Ties ! Ties ? NORRIS, MAULL, & CO., Succrsscrs t NORRIS & WVAY, Coi,rer Camp and Conmmon streets, under City Iotel, -Have jlit opaeud A LARGE, NEW AND EL:EGANT STOC'K . Mt . TIf. a. n ; a 2plt DenCntal otice. DR. G60. W. SMITH. D01: rAI.SUIGEON, mnay le em apt O. o. WJrodtabn, WHOLE S A L DRUGGIST, Corner Commaolnd IlagazIne 5s., Hu In store, for male to deers on favorable terms,. larg stock oP DRUGS AND CHEMIOALS, --Amose which 1re. 00 pounds CITRIC ACID. 1000 .. SULPHURIC ACID. 100uonces BENZOIC 2000 .. QUININE-American. 200 .. SULPH MORPHIA. S0 .. ACETATE 26 ,, MURIATE 150 .. STRYCHNINE. IM0 pounds IODID RPOTASS--Frencb. 000 .. OALOMEL-AHD rlo.. 10 .. English. 200 .. BLU MASS--American. 100 .. .. English. 500 .. CHLOROFORM. 50 .. COLLODION. 30 demijohns .ETHER NITROS FORT. i0 carboys 25 dm'johns .ETHER SUI.PHURIC. 60 .. AQUA AMMONIA FORT. 1500 .. BLUE STONE. 2000 .. BORAX. 50 onces IODIDE IRON. 60 .. .. LEAD. 60 .. .. 0IRCRY. 0 .. .. ULPHUR. 00 po0n4t IODINE-Recubllmoate s. 100 ounces CIT. IRlON oand QUININE. I1 pounds IRON GY. HYDROGEN. 150 .. .. Precp. C rb.of. 20 .. .. CLrb. of. 100 u.. Sol. Citrate f. 25 .. .. To ent of. 50 po ds .. Sy. Iodide of. 30 .. KREOSOTE. 150 .. MERCURIAL OINTMEhNT. 20 ouncesOXIE SIh. PVER 50 . PIERINE. 10 oPOTASSE--AcktAT. 5 k.. .. DCArsb. 50 .. . Bi ChrOm. 50 . . .. Proodssate. 50 .. .. ChlorlDe. 30 .. .. CyanOAret. 25 .. .. Bromide. 20 .. PhoAsphAte. 100 p.ond .. A Sulph. PulR . 100 .. .. iSulph. Cryst. , 200 .. QUICKSILVER. 10 ounccs QUININE--ArlP nate. 20 .. .. Ferroeyau. 10 .... TALsnaLI. 10 . .. Voloerteante. a27 2p&W O. O. I~oodman, Has received by late arrlvals, direct from Elglsnd, France and Oermany, a large assortment of DRUGS. CtlEMICALS, GLASSWARE, BRUSHES, PER FUM1BRY, etc. Among whirh are 1600 boxes French WINDOW OGLASS, assorted sizes. 63O pounds Conrad's II D. POTASH. 12W ounces Pelletier Fr QUININE. 300 .. Zanner German 150 pounds.anuder's Eugli h BLUER MASS. 100 .. P . CALOPEL. S cases ARB. MAGNESIA. 10 .. CAL. 10 gross boxes$parkling GPLATIN. 410 kegs best SL0P. ARS. SODA. 78 cake SAL SODA. 30 .. Eng. INdSEiED OIL. o 35 gross TOOTH BRUSHES. 10 .. French T'OcATUM, 300 bunchs.. VIOLIN STRIANGS. 5 gross London BROWN WINSOR SOAP. 25 pounds CREOSOTE. 20 .. SUB. IODINE. a2o 2p&W 0. O. ;roodmnan, Warrants all POWDERED I)RUL S old by him as strictly pure, having been aelected Icrso al.ly, in their crude state, ard powderedl for hNe alZeP--PmonoT w ich are 2J pouends Powdered I RPECAC. 150 .. .. CANTILARIDES. l C.. W INIIONSA--ReoI. 250 .. , .. Yellow. 00o .. best ISPd RD CAYENNE. 150. .. GUM ARAIBIC. 100 .. i CREAo M TARTAR. 20o .. .. TARTARIC ACIID. 20 .. .. EXT. t'OLOil0NTH. 20 .. . ACT SAFO'TIDA. o5 , Ae DOVER'S POWDER. al"3 2pAW 0. O. |toodnitan, --Hlas i1, store- PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS. 10,O0 paounds pure WIIITE LEA 1). l.),(WM .. N.o. I.WHIIITE ZINC PAINT--American. 12,w( .. French SNOW WIIITE ZINC. 20 casks Frcnch YE[LLOW\÷ OCRllEb:. 6 barrels (:Ol'A. VARNISII. 6 .. WIIITE. DAIAI: VARNISH. 3 .. J \PAN 2 .. COACHI 600 gallon. SP'TS. TU'CRPENTINE. 556 .. English 1IN5SEED 011.. 50 taks .. VENETIAN RED. 60 blrrels IAMPl'LAGIK: . IOO kegs YELLOW OCIIRh0-In Oil. 110 .. VENETIAN REI) 5U c01e0 As'd CO[(LORS, pure Gro., in oil. a2 2pbW Wtoodman's C IIER RY EXPECTORANT, --Led as a New and Su essful Troutell rt Consumption of the Lung and General Decay of tile bu ly, Bronchitis, Bad Congh, Sore Throat, Tubercles, l cer,, and all Diseases of the Throat, Lungs atld Chest. TLe wnorldn ot. ldeycyof this ret .dy in healingi disnsea laid lhcerotd I Long", rermoviK from lhe Throal the mlolt ftiehlrr Tubercle>, and the rapidity with which it cures all affeetio of the I hroat, thst rid Head, and its great power in checking the rapid decoy of the body, ,rvering the skeleton ionesl wit new, sould and healthy flesh, proves it to be the greatest dis covery in tie anld lr f medicirne of this r anyr other age.. If, therforai there aie any It, arU now r FIrrhin the terror. of Colnsumption, Bal Iroingh, Bronchitis, or any dieea.e whatever of the Throat or Lungs, Chest or Head, make a trial of Woodmanl's Cherry Expectorant. If the difficulty is of recent occurrence, a few doses will re m veeveryrrtig. of Con.mrlptive materirl. It dreeprotted, nd yo.ll .le ill t d.ng-,cur s c.llion,i yuell have still II ci.i for mllly have be rledluced to death's door, alld ,by thie s of li remed, every trace of the disease le been re ov.l d from th sonts of weak constitution who are afflicted with ,license from hereditary de cent, clay rely upon becoming robust and atll g, and the poisonous germ of the diirnoe ahl be entirely er hdicrted fm.., the s-yumk by thel use of this remedy. The following letter of merit is from the di.tinguibhed Dr. Maitland : N6rw ORLEANS, April 9, I0,m. Dear Sir : The public generally are fully aware of the thou .and. of remedies for Di0errsed Lungs, under th. tiles of Slrsa parilla4 Pills, Phisters, Linimelts, etcle., that are daily bhought to their notice through tIhe rwspaperrs by way of advertise metis. AMy object in wrltilg this hlotE for prublietkl , is lr iE-. dU.e fite publli, or at fu- Chose whol are Icllcteld, to use oe Htlt eolllai n ircles of RE.\Ih USE IN l'CULftIN.tlt Y DIS .EASES. I a on.. iFiOlln t.hat fll l o dollg,, I R.it cting msO . i.n profe-inm!ly, illd derog.rroily to the illtere.s rf MeldIId Sei nere lnd Ihe regular I'plctltil.ller of lIcdieile. I et, ,r to Woodrran'El Cherry Erxpectbrant, which is a clentificr remnedyI that I have used with more success tlhn ayl) of the usual pre hcriptiols used by l'hyl)sicihnr. t 2,RJ0. .f. dAIATI,.AND, 3. D. 0. O. lroodman IS SOLE PROPRIETOR OF I)DR.L BIIIINIS' CARMINATIVE AND ASTRINGENT SYRUP; An lNrALLIRLE REM-DY For Cholera Infantunr, or Summer Complaint of Chil dren, Clrolera mMorbus., Ilirrhe,. or aly Irregn nlarities of the Bowel.. Important to Travelers. All who travel ill IlIs climte. and erpecially thor e wnho rrr:l ipen the L lrDl.s.ippi and oiter SOmlrherl rlvers. IrrU peculiarly liabletottaeks, of lrrheI The' suflrhing and danger trom suel:,tarcks mn y be entirely a, oibded, if ail will pro\ide them selves with a supply of DR. BILLINGS' CARMIINATIVE AND ASTRINGEONT SYRUP. Letter from. Rev. Alexancer Carnpbell, D. I., formprly Preli deut of the .i.issisnppi College, Clinton, and now of New )r. ltr. Brillinrrgs-Der Sir-It is brlt simplejllstiee to yourself and the plbliic generally, fur me to say, that after having labored for uevetal llonlhs, during the last year, ulder the rlvages of the -eourge of ourlcllmate, the Diarrhea, nntil, in spite of thie usual remedies npplied bygentlemen of the Faeilly ,eservedly igh in public atimhation, my bodily .uteml wasr whlly proutratrd. I Ifound your Atringent ,.hltieiln te ove rerign retley In ,he m`se. I luro folnrd it qtltl.le orlfrtis win Fllrhlt ole of my hll-n or.lo fth er m n- ..u . rabler amu..l,.ll. Silnc it lifl'edacure tIn>,clf, Iote tkell it onl hens r, m r,,th d l any bu l the. Ihte were synlptolu+ of In reeurrelene, mod Ihave alway, foulld it as elTlrlllll i, Pirevurlet.. s i Ihl beln irevr ly l int atrl illt. m ltint. ,oulMherss, altr, very tbrrclh.r, whether hy land or water, ono hl Ito rt l. with hilu Ibis hzvtdllLnd+ Illehlediie, hy whilh, w thout aly, detntion ndll wr.iy arr st no expense hrr nihtcllurehiltrr lfras re rnb..r n bius.y. P,.Oilicr andipl la-n tations would ,.o: o. savemo llll[(h disease, hiut sti nlyIl. I'Ill alnd .nluhle lirves. b always kreepin it is a part thf their medi cnlstoesA. Yus, ec. ALEX. CAM'PIIrII. oIllton, Tlirs., sMay E1h, It-M. I'Prepul ansd .uld by tle rel plroprtelor. r. 2i{- 0. 0. WOODMAN, New Orleans. La Booksaw Law ooksook Tihe utderoigrted olicits thle attuenltion of the LEGAL PROFESSION to hi, EXTENSIVE and WEIL.SELT.CTED stobk of com!r; i,, T AXT I.Otr)K, ,.\LW TREATISES, and WORK, of trle ..,t eminent ArMElRIIt'.N rd ErNGI.ISH JURISTS ,n 1EQ1 ITY, COMIMON LO4W, NISI PRIUR. and ctIIAN sERY PRACTICE. -Al.so A fil rupply of FRINGCII LAW WORKS, from -hs uo,, e aiiontl J irieohl~sutll old fIILV)n ere of Falt-., Gelrmatty, Spain and il I.. ru r I publ!sbrht. priub.. .J. B. STEEL, I a. 1d.hli tel + L:,kY .L !H r n .td ..ltion ,r a='7 2, 3 t.+t'+. p ,rest. Drugs, Paints, etc. The subeoriber hec the following articles landing and In store whlich are offered at redued prices : 25 berrels No. I et In4le OABTOR OIL; M pounds Powdered CAYENNE PEPPER; 100 demijohns AQUA AMMONIA; 1O .. SWEET SPIRITS NITRE: 50 pounds Pul. Comgp. Ext. COLOCYNTH: 00 .. .. JALAP; IS dmce Garreet's SNUFF; 15,00 pounds pure WHITE LEAD; S2 barrels LINSEED OIL, pure; lO baoxes WINDOW GLAMS; 30 bSrrels Eng. VEN. RED; 40 .. GLUE, assorted qualles; 3M pounds COCHINEAL; 10 case Recfined BORAX; 40 jars CARB. AMMONIA. E. B. WHEELOCK, Wholesale Druggist, .21 2pl2t 43 Maguine street. Spring and Summer Clothing : FRANCIS FABRE & CO., Corner St. Charles and Common streets, Are now receiving their supplies of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTIIINO, embracing all the NEWEST STYLES, vlc: FINE ZEPHYR CLOTH COATS; FRENCH MERINO DRIIL and DLdCK LIGHT CASSIMIERI PANTS; BLACK FRENCII MIllINO PANTS; White and Fntcy MARSEILLES VESTS, Lien nod Cotton SIIIRTS; Fine OGaue IMerino, LIlMe Tlread andI Silk UNDERSIIIRTS, DRAWERS, IIALF HOSE, GLOVES, CRAVATS, TIES, etc., etc. -Aiso A general assortment of LADIES' and GENTS' TRAVEIN;; TRUNKS, VALISES, BAGS, etc. .a2 2plIe Fishing Tackle. A large assortment of FISHING TACKLE Just received, for s.le low by LION & PINSARD, a0 2Ipt 066 and 6c Royal street, erncer Blenville. Saloon Pisloos,. Jut received, a complete assortment of SALOON PISTOLS and CARBINES, CAPS, POCKET IISTOILS, etc. LION & PINSARD, .2 i Ept c66 and 6 c Royal street, corner Bienville. Shaving .Jade Easy at Rollins'. Gentlemen, if you want the best RAZORS and SOAPS, call at OLLINS' GDiamond Hair ('utlng and Bathing Saloon, No. 26 St. Charles street, and see his new supply, which hes Just been received. M---Th, betst artists always In attendance. .13 2plm P. Durel S Co., STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND BLANK BOOK MAN UFAOTURERS, No. 37 Chartres street, IHave just reee.ed a large and complete assortment of PA PERS, BLANK HOOKS, INKS, MCCILAGE and PLAYING CARDS. Also, a splendid lot of liold Pens; French White En vclope Paper for Silk, to which tlhy cult the attention of dry goodsmerchlnts. Always on hand Notaries Ilanks, Blank Notes, Blank Drafts. Exchange, Clustom-Ilouse Illanks, Cheek Books, Scrap Books, etc., etc. P. DUREL & CO., all 2plf 3I Chartres street. Clarified Cotton Seed Oil. P. MARTIN & DROMEL. FACTORY--ltien ile setreet, corner Johnson. OFFICES 2i2;Graier street .and 35 Chartres street, up stairs. New Or lans4 6 2plm L. P. Buckley, WATCR H A K ER, No. S Bomp street, Hee nowon hand a large a.sortmunt of Pure SIIVERWARE, whieh Is offered e lowaa i that quality is ever sold. PLATED CASTERS, WAITERS, etc. Aleo, manufa:tures to order Sliver Caters, Tea Sets, Pitch. crs, Trumpets. etc., oasc paitern. ai 2Iem Point Lace Shawls and Mflantlllas TO THE LADIES. 144 ................Canal Street ................ 144 SPRING AND SCUMMER GOODS Slling at hallf the L cl i pr!ice i Tie entire stock of this ecstblihmettt, keno as the Ladles' Fashionable Cloak tHouse and Genral FaPncey Dry Ci ds Store, aill ow be sold at IIALF PRICE, to clo e for tile eon.c. 500 New St)le 'Puillt Lace Shlawli sad Minctlc;I 5) Black and Colored Silk Ilcntles; 300 Velvet ad Clothi Cloaks; 4..0 New Style Flounced Ortcandies, lareges and Tissues; 200 Plain and Flouncei Jaeonet Irecci; Rich Tissues--Flonce aned I'hiin; 5k Rich Vrlclliennte ando ]nipure Lace Sets. "Yo piecces of White cnd Prited I.icen;; Nis) Bridal Robe, Wrecaths and Vail,; 2S Intfinta' Long Cloaks, Rduees aoll taps; I5CO yards of Rich French Silk., allsty le; S000 yards of Triltuting, in all style.; 300 Rit9, crape Slhawh; 201 Rich Boninets. And as w aree contantly reei ing goods on cemmnilioni,La dies will be ure to tid all kinds of FANCY GOODS in this establlhulnt. D. E. KEEGIAN, ,s23 2ptJe2 ',,nal tret. Carrotllon Store, Corner of Poydras and Baronne. G(reat BargnlnsI Great Bargains! MIt~U Y KRIDS FRENCII JACONEfS, Warranted Fast Colors-Large and Small Pattern, at 12ti ct. per vcit. rAl 2phIm LOUIS CIIARLES. Boots, Shoes and Brogans. AT WHOLESALE. Plantations supplied wauh prime Ditching BOOTS, Rsacet BROGANS, Wool, lMexlian, Palm Leaf, Straw and Cea peachy FHATS, at the lowest mart<i prices, by FROST & CO., No. t0 Magaezeie ;est.r HATS', CA PS, etc., AT WIIOI,ESAIIE. We are constantly receiving a general aesortment of Silk, Fur, Cassimero, Panama, Leghorin, Straw, Palm Leaf, Mexican and Wool HATS, at the lowest market prices, by FROST A CO., IS To3' W No. tO '.thcaine tnlett. Island of Cuba. JOSE DOMINGO, Imlporter of Ihaann Cigaros &Leaf Toebcco, Ne. 16 Castomhouso street, IHa Just opened the above new importing establishment, where can e found n siperior stock of the bei t selections and h IAVANA CIG CIA RS an LEAF TGBACCO. AT TIlE LOWEST PKICES. ,'OLD JOE," as he is more familiarly known for the last slxteel years, at hi, l id stand in the Rotunda UL'NI)ER Till: ST. CHARLES IIOTEL, still remalns in hir old q artcr, where can be found the very beit ,raads of IavIns,,oId P'aper Ci.sor, of hi own importa tion. Also, at his Ctigr Stands n the CITE IIOTEL, ST. LOUIS IIOTEL., and ARC.\ADE, can always he found the very bent brands of Chewins Tobahcc, I'nper Ciganr, and lbe very best quality of IHoavsu,, CigrTss and Smokhig Tobsao. miO 2ply The French Language -Taught by PROF. BRETTE, And a large company of FRENCII LADIES, to afford all Students an adundant practlice, at 5m24 2to No. 13 ST. CHIIARLES STREET. The Spanish Language -Taught hby PROF. BRETTE, And SEVERAL SPANIOII LADIES, at 13 ST. CHARIES STREET. sm24l 2pt Open : N.ORRIS, MA-ULL & CO., (Sacce>ors to Norris & Way,) CLOTHIERS, Corner of Camp and Common streets, Undcr the ('iy lotel, HIave j,.st received from their manufactory itS Philadelphia, nld will ol,pel during the coming week their i blalsi INew anll Choice Stock --o r- SPRING AND S1U.I ER eLOTHIN' G, --empnlricing all the l,.ATEST NOVIEITIES OP TI'E SEASON I CANCE CASSIMERE SLITS, DAL'LACS, COATS, PANTS, VESTS, Sic., etc., etc., Of every description of fabric and stylec. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ml; 2ptf Of every description. Joseph Landis U Co., Sole Agents for P'ROCTOR & GAMBLE'S FULL WEIGHIT STAR CANDLES. --ALSO- FOR IIOYLE & CO.'S Celebrated Alcohol, French Spilrts, Rose MONONGAeirsl A W l ISKY, -t(Ir DOMESTIC BRANDY, ml2 2p6m 33 and 35 Tehonpitola, street. Joseph Israel, (Generd 1 alr in Foreign and Domestic FTAPLE AND FA1'EY lEGOOOtS, SI IEl, Ei:tl0IIiERISA, LA.b'ES, RI 010 N0 , 5 II lSII N Ca, eL'., et.. No. Ill C -it" ct 's Sti.te , +.. _.I -, r TI: ..sn l ryad.ds. Swan S Co.'s Lotteriwes. TICK KTS OS 610. gm Capit'al Prlze $e0,000. .1 Owing to the grent for with whleh ohrtl gls Number Leot lie, have beeT n rdeeiYvd by the public, ald te la.rg demand for i.ket,, the Managers, 5. SWAN & CO., will have a drawing each Saturday throughout the Tear. The following Scheme will be drawn ollin eachl of their Ltterie fr May, 1857: C1ss 84, to be drawn nl the city of Atlanta, O1.,in public, O SATURDAY, Maly 2,1867. AClev ,lto be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Ga., in public, on SATURDAY, MIlay 9,1857. Cla 80, to be draw n luth city of Atlanta, Ga., in public, on SATURDAY, May 16, 1 N57. Clss .7, to be drawn In the cily of Atihat, 0a., in publ6, on SATURDAY, May 23, 1857. Cl.ss 38, to be drawn in the city of Atlanta,, Ga., In public, on SATURDAY, May 30, 1067. ON TILE PLAN OF SINOLE NUMRERSI e-3,200 Prlzes.-fI MORE TIIAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICIKETSI I MAGNIFICENT SCHEME TO BE DRAWVN EA(1- SATURIDAY JN M11'. 1 prize of .......... .... 0000 is ..............0.... $0,0R I .. ....... .... 20,000 i............... 2(0m ) i .. . ............... tQ10 I............... .... 10,001 S... 11 ............ 1,00 i .. . 5,1) I .................. 5.100 .. ................ 5,.1 i. ................ 5 116 1 .. ) ,1 11 ................ . ,1101 S .. ............... . 2.t 41n i c.................. 2,10 1 . ..... ........... 2 X I .............s... . 2 0 S.. 2 ........ l..... . .... 2e10 S2 .................. 2 . . . . 2r ,.anl 27110 i I. B. . . ,1,te1 i.. .... ........... N, 1 .. ... . .. 1,........ 1 I .... ............. 1,00 S .. ..I............... 1 x................ . 1,110 I.. ...1.11101.. .... 1X0 - ... . 1,160.01 .................. 1,0 - S.. . . 1)001t.. ........... 1000 110 .. ................. 170 x0 ................. 10,110 1 .11 ..... .... . Wa1re................. .0 APPROXIMATION PRIZESl 4 prises of 2 $225 pproxi.ating to $611,1)1 p, ice are.... $ 900 4 pri..s o t1oI aplproxi1mating to 2. X i prre r..... 610 8 p)rts of l) a1,proxlnntg to 10..W prin aret.... 6410 24 priss of approximating to 2.4 prie re ..., 72 o prhu.u of 25 approia tn ingto 1,- h prie anre.... r . ,000 prie of 20 are .................................. , ,0 rl, s R amounting to ......................... . 04.0.. . 00 Whole Tickets. $10; 1)lveo, 8 ; Quorters, $2 7; Eighths, $126 ,0WU P1rie of $20 will be determined by the last It .rer of the number thatdraws the $50.,110) prize. For example : If tbhe number drawingl tie $,06 priz ends wit No. 1, tien a1l the tickets where the number ends in 1 will be entitled so $2). If the lluber ends with No. 2, Ihen atl the tickets where tLenum. her ends in 2 will he entitled to $2l, rdlld ho eon to 0. Certif1iate. of Packages will be cold at the following rates 1.. ..2p.m)t, 2 Certifiate of Packapesof 0 Wole 7000.x........... o O5l .. 10 Quarter.. ............ 2U 1..1. 1 gl-A . . ........... IN ORDERING TICKETS OR 'IERTIBIt'ATES, Enclose the money to our ddr, for h Tricket ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by firsl mil. Purchais rs can Ihave tickets elding ini any igyure they may TheIlataof drawn Nnmber. and Pri*o wlll be sent to pRr chasers immediately Aifter the drnwvlg. Ofl'Purchasers will please write their signatures plain ano g've their Post-Offie. County and State. d.Reme. .b.e tha t every Prie is drlawn al i, a11yable ibo. S.ll, witho&tR deduction. T6-AiI priaes oW r 1,0J and lnd.e, pO06l hnmediatrly .ter the AIl comn icatlons strictly conitdenfial Address orders for Tickets or h ertifiotes either to Samuel wan., Box 36 8, Post-OAele, New OrleasL, or to S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga., 25 2pdlT or S. SWOAN, Motgomery, Aa. secontd-Oand Frni. TOLre 8ore, No. 22 BAROMNNI. STRERET. Persons leving the city or otherw2ie wih.ing to db1Ie. of their Furnltare, either Ca P art or n b aik, will find It to their very low prRcee. Second-eunrehd F1ninre taken Iln erhane and rErpTlid. P. Al. TOURNE:, TO Win 25 Iltr,,nhe ;:rest. Wacelhr Coolers, Of eery Iet and e tyle, mlu etaicU ed to ortIe aT d for F. ROBERCTS, . .^_p N5 . S20 ey,o lret,,, New Or:rarý. ..ercWhanE s' B RefiE ry. We are prepared to fill orders for choice 1LtEF:+)II.IIE) L.OU ISIANA MOLASSES anld SYRLpI'. ROSS, lADDISON CO., re20 2p14sm r 6 67b i 6i. Tr711 1, lrrcl. .trtbrotypes for Onle Dlollar. N'o. 126 I'OYDRAS STREET,. Al',o FI.NE OPERA-GLASSES TO I.ET at TWENTY. I VE CENTS, at QUAY'S Depot of Op ld (l e Cn Ao.hry,'evo J. FiO . Wey Tour, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, lATON RO cUGI, hA., Practices his Profession In all Its Branhrl~e in ti,e Par ibhoe EAST and WEST BATON ROUGE, EAST ,nd WEST FELIOI ANA, And 2SUP1EME COURT in New IOe0A.: O "0 .li62tf 1EO. W. TCrIF e -C An''. .. - Thrift, Olds S Co., COMM ISSIO VN C TEICIIANTS, No. 114 Co6nn er7e st., Moblle, Aln. Particular attention pald to t.el .Ae of rlI kinler ef W F.9 RN Pt RODUCt., sucih a. Floer, Ill..on, Whihy, l'ork, Lord,_ Oii, Grain of11 k1inds, Iao , el,., let, .t --RnrmrSTO- Messrs. Porneroy & .Marhall, G';ode & I']ritz, ,t'h o,',bo)er n & Co., Mobile, Al.; C. W.. 1Newtn &6 ('o., 0 arr'oi0 , P.l. o..rd. Co.,, ,lenderso lP'ealie, New Orleans, Ila. d.eyb Sw.,ey & Co.. Oawrdner, Phipps & t'o., Cl0innati, Ohio. Thrift, O.ds CRE Co., AGENTS FOR C. W. NEWTON & CO.'S-. Regular Line of Packet Schooners, d9 2ptf FRO. . NE., ORL FrANS T !l._/.:_1. . E. Carver Con'paly's PATENT IMPROVED COTTON GINS. The undersigned, mole mamufactnrereoTinder F. CARVVER'.% patent. or 1838,1845 and 1510, have permanien'ly elt~d an, Office and Warehollse at No. 70R (A VI Ei STiIFET, atd aro now prepared to fnrnish to PIianter, hnd Nlerchnnt. u:,y St' of the celebrated (GIN. They deem it umtecesxary to detail hii Rdcantages over oth ers, as its numberleas endoisements by practical kluthorile,,no' usilng It, are eildent to confirm its high reptltasion, and t. make its adoption still more gpnersl. t' 211tf E. CARVER COMPA+NY. l"ines and Litquors, -AT 17 ........... ...ROYAL STItEET, .............. 17 A supply of CREMIE IDE BOUZY CIH AIMPAAGNE, nl qug and pint, constantly on hand, which b equal to the best tbRa coree to tills market. .. Also.. OTHER BRANDS OF INFERTOR QUALITY. SPARKLING and STILL I1OCK, MA)II.:IA and 8RERRY WINES. BIt A N DIES: SAZERAC, of the Vintage of 1791, 1798 sad 1065, and eIer brands. 01f lldescrlptions-Secotch, Irish Ryo md Bourbos. ALE and PORTER, iu pints and qusrts. . Alo.. On hand, my nsnn assortment of the best WINES and LI QUORSinthemarket, which will be sold on as ressoebl trms as any other hausein the city. SEWELL T. AYLOR, Sd72ly No. 17 Rovl street. Crane's PATENT *IETAI.LEC BURIAL CASKET. Thoses hentifol BURIAL. CASKETS, formerly sold by P. IH. COOK A Co., No.53 St. Charle street, have been purbh.ased by the undersigned, who offers the same for sale at the us ul Price at No. 201 Camp street. 18 2ply DANIEI. MONROE. Dr. Sanlu el lteynolds. , OFFICE-Nso. 11 GRAVIER STREET, NEW ORLEANS Cures Caxnas, ScA.n-IlEAs, WsITEs-SW· LING, S..as ared Unsof every desclnption .81 sly rfm. R. Cooley, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Practices in l'osnte Coupes, West Halro Rouge and Wist Fe liasbts.. Ressldtses, !ailste solspee P. It.. L.. d30 2pi .Alabama Journal, MONTGOMERY, ALA.-- DAILY, THI-WIEKTILY AND WEEK ILY. Theabovespaper ispublishedlit the Capitalof Alshama, and is one of the oldest andbest estoablihed piaprs in the State, and Ias the larget circulation in its icinity n the interior, and in that portion of Alabama al d Wesll tiiern GCeOgi which trades with New Orleans. It it con'sequently the betI medium for ad. vertiisg by MeIlchants in New Orleans who desire to trado with Its Section. BATES & LUCAS, Proprietors. T E-F 2 M S. IMl. s3Mo. 61Mo. .12 Mo Daily, Isquare....................... 5 $9 00 $13 $20 Weekly, I s.tlare............ 2 50 5 50 1(i 20 0 Tri-Weekly, I square..... . 4 55 8 00 12 I 18 0 Sulscription to Dily per alnnum ...... ..........$. 00 .. TrWeekly perl nlpt mn........... 5 00 . . Weekly per anm .............. 2 00 .,R Subscriptios snd Adverti e i.,t ttscsiSed at the i.Os. 5el1 slks. 122 .2p The Eastern Clarion, PAUD:lINSI, .10., S. R. ADA L .................... .... ..EDITOR. A WEEKI.Y NEWSPAPIER, hab.d te [atrgest cireulat.in of all T'tsountry Newspaper in the s..ltl, is vey respectfully offered l s nn .itd'lts.,ing lntdilti tI. tse llechlst of Nwc Or Oders for advert.!a, i . fs at lt,, CI'AINPENT OFFICE, will ie p Nll . l at T.TTynt ft s O .d to .KI5''RA-NI .\. iU. !TL;·.TTarent fur \ew Otliea,. F 112pt