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SWti s sa g1l, OF JEW ORLEAtNS. arr. _ _ · - - -------- -- JA' 0. o0. WILwAux Rn. ADAUs, !3Y N XON & ADAMS. lg lo. TO CAIMP STREET. TatiRrs ffeaOW 5tW tl be regularltyservd to subsbern Is the .d; n " r s hoa.0 ery rumornlng, (nldays exeenptedfor Sral m, In l masd e bhalf-yearly and qearteerld s the " " Wiis tt.s, e.t a week, p lyable to thoe carrh!e yei*..e~ntetMer sqqare--srat t5 ertiton in asl csgi, S- ue ., M " sbaeqentsmtlnsetlotrioa aO r5gs, Se t on tho aseond pgs sre charged Cl for cery -Terdmesmspanbllehd n at lontr lll be charged st per Y. nWoao t snearked, ll be . pblisd one nnth, or lse,rd esntSeee4bedta lgyi no dUs ement or snb ldbon.a-horpreestith.n made to rfar nadvartiser "t.e3 DAILY cRESCENT .gµeg5Ua5nWktOh rodoer Itr desfrble medhlm for ederr .igs , AA 1aPdo ernatrd ates Inrgely, rearhing -eath omaewhassnat ane arly hour, and behrh read antroto welt eserdyre, eonsequenrly articles gowepenmde umay e adv tgagosly published en its 7tH. V;RHrLY CRESCENT ,, su~lelooe oýday moraing at an year, nvaribly In r seegar enextesOsiveereOlnOO theooghoatLou Arkanooas, Atabama, Trots, and other ,ietes r favorales mode to advrterrs of makning e a eenodittes knona. Advertisements is DAY M NIN(, SEPTEMBER 9, 18508. SWe are indebted to Mr. E. F. German, news ar'expresm agent, for a copy of the Vicksburg rWitg of yesterday morning. Talkl On 'charngc. There was an inclination to do something yester ,Ioa. dotton appeared to he in good request, factors i.naekg higher prices in the face of an advance in eitghta al a downward tendency in exchange. There is a dispo.tion to do business, hbut the showery Swetosomeat dampens the ardor. The receipts itw*lalhe ilght yesterday ; the deficiency will be S9iwe iorv ad up'towards the close of the week, and teourld abooken ragingly for an early resumpion hba sainess. l' Teerleas been a great deal said about extortion if high charges in this good port of New Orleans- ;:b t'l there ever has been a bill of charges cerc.s :dlsding with the following, which we take from the New .ork Enquirer of the 31st alt,, we oshuld be gisd'to have It made known to us. It mns ,, be on de.itood that this is for charges on 308 bales cotton :aipped at Charleston, S. C.,to be landed in New York but as it was stopped at quarantine to be iu. igalgated,-we sappoge the charges of course have to Soplew the cotton: a - 1 Wall o sre.t, an uut 25,la5. 1in S .a- -To tUion Li,-hter oanay DPr. To storage an Ohlles co tton t .............. _7 r Tot ltalon S8 balst cotton at, ........... ..... . 77 c0 bgIhtees Nfrom voessel on $08 bars oitou at o 37c ,e.... 115 . It rmaste understood that the lighter took this cotton from the vessel at quarantine to land in some warehonoe in the vicinity, not beiug allowed to land in New York, which would cost 31I cents per bale additional, making altogether a charge of $1 1.-. 'What would a planter of Mississippi or Looisiaua iay if8his cotton was subject to such charges in NSe Orleans. Language would hardly be found strong edoagh to denoaune the system ; and yet. complaint Is made of seventy-five cents per hale being too mochb for Nateamboat to charge to bring a bale of cotton lreo VikaLherg to this city, a distance of 110 mile. According to the foregoing figures, in addition to the freight and charges from here to New York, oer th ousand bales of cotton would be taxed $1,17 50, besides freight, commissions, and the usual regular -"harges. We learn that the fees and charges of the health dfficer of the port of New York will, s season,reachli o-ne hundred thousand dollars-a tolerable good ol cie. The most important talk to-day was the auuoa:lce meat of the arrival of the steamer Asia at Halifax, with tile week's accounts from Liverpool up to the 28th ult. Cotton wes steady at the last quotations, which was sapposed to be 7 and 71-1i for Middrlilg Orleans. The financial accounts are of very little in terest. We are ratherdubios anbout the China news : et Northem folks are going off halteoclked, as it were, on the peace intelligence, in mukirg hiimeonts ofmerchandise to China, advertising vessels, nod so on, joast on the strength of a public telegraph report, the result of which may turn out about thie same an the Fraser river gold maniauls. This is, bowevcr, a astage. Yet we have to announce that disalatclhe ind bostues by the sub-marine telegraph is iadcli aitety postponed-so a dispatch to one of our rco tempoparies announces. The European mails by the Aihica will be idue thia morning. It is supposed the oeorrespolndece will be o.--^read, though the telegraph cable lays at tihe bottom of the Atlantic with Its two euds inr Qureen Victoria' dominions. The next steamer from Liverpoolo will probably be the Nora fScotian, of the Canadiar line of the lot inst. The P'ersia, of the 1th, is the n-axt Canard for New York. POLerTcs Il TnHE PULreT.-An Englishman was re cantly attracted to a church in the reighborhood of New York, to hear a celebrated preacher from the city. The clergyman had occasion to draw an illus tration from the American flg ; he spoke of it as a nere rag, in itself so frail that an infantlt hand might oend it, and yet so mighty as the repre-enta tive oftthe sovereignty of a nation, as to defy the despotism of the world. In illustration of this ihe in rtodnced the fact that in the Vatican at Rome inoty be seen the Panal flag crossed by the American flag, and both reposing cosily together in one corner ; and the eason given for the union is, that the American flag saved the Vatican when it was assaulted, and -hence it may be found in that post of honor. The English gentleman was greatly outraged at such an illistration, that spoke of the power oadt majesty of our flag, and did not attend church the balance uf the day. INc ABAD FLt.--A few nights since the XNew York police picked up from the sidewalk near Fulton aerry, a man who was lying stupid and almost senre less from the effects of drugged liquor, whicih had been administered for the purpose of robbing him. He turned ouat tobe a Georgian, and had about flr;t 0 on bhis person. CAienE DISEASE IN VIttttlNtr.-Tthe Frecdericks barg Herald learns from a friend in Caroline county, "ta., that the cattle disease has made its appecartance in his neighborhood. The same disease doubtless that has been so prevalent and fital in other sections of the country, The cattle, we learn, foam at the mouth, and suffer with ulceration of the throat and nose, and with obstructed respiration. These are the same symptoms attending the cattle disease as de sgrlbed in other places. .q We are requested to call the attention of the trade to the Lseor six hundred packages of beit,, shies, b:n ae nsend hats, which will take pltce tis dayt Il lto'.Intl, A' Y., at No. 7 antl street, tlroul BIehe & Le i atnoeres. Terms ntatne. FIeST GUN Feon BBNTE UYSoEN, I.EWIst Cu.-The Amno.emeut that Benthuyen., Lewis . Co., hlv. ei, their Arit avalancheof fail goods, will fill like a eantot', at',b on the female er of Noew Orleans. The ball with wrhich t11i famots house now bombards threherts and Inrs,,t of the lmdle, te an dmxture or all the tine and rare fbricr ever eovel-, ds paog all othe color of the rainbow, blended willth ,tase wor thy o the angel And the powder with ric to Lll it lt apnatlng e s tht which tBenthuyte, Lewit t Ct. loott tiw-:re aeed-thtt of tesr price, which ronabes all ther lady tiron]s n be enteneively wounded without feeling hurt in the [eae a... Fench ealtoeo, outer trimmings, and r fixing, hoopr. tneo, everythits for pesonal wear ord ILou tol-ld iue, now gorge tir great dry goods grotto, ond the Ildie are noiicd ire they tr fMeatoaetit the nald grotto, in saOvin, it iro tfoocl Son by the pletItra o€ eorn i~tng ar ivas iid. tine -al.o od owe.jiet are tinll the great feattres of the place. tead ith, tvtettisemente, Indits. We know you will no, be i.eoard i. your duty to Bnethuysen, Lewis &oo. SBooT. Saone AI) OSNAaUnos.--.Large invoices of thee articles, alnbole atd ndispensable at all teanor-, re ardlan of the up and downs of trade tnd the varlations o fahon, have hbeen reelved by the welt-known aa holedle dreal ea,. J. B. Vanlemtlne & too,.o. l Commorn streetrr,. The tlrno -i tw.a aod country wII i nd it worth while to go and inspect eee the adrtnseemenets. GOOD TaINGS FnROM COBA.-Large consignment of H.tana cinear, of ell the feamlous rbrand. rno of I( ano ongaot of the dirttt.nt gradeil, and Haarnot hote-. iavejus hbeen reeived hy the h xtensive imoporing ilon e of S. Ie Citise 4 ri,, No. 74 Magazine street. C.gar daler, grtror, ant ett4ex for r.tonmte eand hoteltrs, will hose oolint '- inrpeet oing aed levYing tLhir otdere, neo Odvertlteoeoti in no ise golarm HON. PIERRE SetTL*. The correspondents of the New York papers are tremendous fellows. No where in Christendom or Beathendom can their equals be found. In their line they excel all creation. They can outlie all other living liars combined. Their faculty of misrepresen tation is unparalleled. Their abhorrence of truth is unprecedented. The devil would drink holy water a thousand times voluntarily, before they could be in duced, of their own volition, to tell the plain, simple truth once. A grain ot sand suffices them for a monntain, or a mountain for a grain of sand, just as occasion may require. The fellows possess ability, s a general thing, which, if rightly employed, would secure themr a respectable and reliable position : but as their vocation leads in the direction indicated, they are rapidly acquiring n due appreciation front thein telligent portion of the general public. Not long since the Ion. Pierre Soule, of New Orleans, visited Washbigton. Ile may be there now for aught we know. Iis arrival was a perfect god send to the veracious Washington correspondents of the New York papers. They pitched in with a will, a rush and a rPil, rather unusual, even fir them. They ' went it" at railroad speed and with railroad reek lessre-s. They asserted that be came to see the President; to regulate the policy of " Old Buckt :" )c govern the deliberations of the CabLinet; to direct how Central American questions should be settled: to prescribe the course Gen. Walker should be al. loed to pursue in future, whether lie returned to Nicaraguaor not; to declare that the conduct of tire Washington Union towards Senator Dourglas was ridiculous and suicidal in tire extreme, and that he wass the only Democrat in the country who stood the slightest chance of election to the Presidency itn 10 IO; and to define, locate and determine how the foreign and domestic matters of the great American nation should be controlled generally. In fine, tile:% m.ade him out the min, if not the only man, now ex taut on the continent. From among the numerous notices of tile honor able gentlema'sn arrival at the Federal city, we clip the following frolm tire letter of the correspondent of the New York Times, as the richest, rarest and raciest, No doubt Mr. Sotle has laughed as heartily over it as we have. Here it is: Naturally, and quite properly, the unexpected visit of the lou. Pierre Sotale excitEs remark. Mr. Soule is yet a satan of power. Thurlgh not te I hlder of any piblic position, he 1posseses urdourrbted ifluencetre over public afrfrirs. Tre chances are., ves that it he enter the listl, he will bealt Mr. Shidell fo. tire Seruate. .ike Mr. Besnjamoin Mr. Soule is i Jew, rmid tile tebrew eleme nt is a rising one ir the aggreegate ilt tellect of this eouutry. Hlis veratility, coirae anld elrhraene are said to have made ai deepr inpres*io on lMr. Bachman s it )osteMld. Thfe maniesto thrence irsued has arvays been understood to be his conlpr sition. The princilles were hi-a-the first tsiguatre and the resprnsibilrty only belonged to Mr. bI chanan. it is hy some asismed that Mhr. Soule has come here to bhol Secretary Floryd l to the execution oft the schende Ire sketched to llernigseus, for elpl'ryirng tie filibrsters against sleico. willh provision te r all altimate descent upo Cubai. It that is Ihii rrand, he will, of curise, rcoisuit Mtr. Buchanan, nd shrow to linl that no mlrre ifavorable nonlerut thanll tihe present eal occur for the execution tii this proiject. If the Chief Magistrate le broalght over, the suvoldri tlre detarils of engaius William Wilkcr to cornlsladl tile expedition, and recruiting men tsor it, will souo be disposed of. But Mr. Swrle may hve at nlori personal and pri rate mi.ro p ear-ri tlhistiielnment. lie is legal add riser to the tin branch i fi tir: Tehualrltelec ('i.n pny. and l:ry have conceivred hlolies, from its recent disster, oi" inipoing toerms whic will enable is and his principals t. share il the profits oa th in mail eolltriact, rwhich is to goi illto ebilern. t Octirtlcr. If Mr. Soule is " a man t"li of pl'I," and we sk thel question with all proler respect., we would litre t, know where he exercicse is auth,,rity lIle cerltaiirly has no" power" i Louisiarna. ,'rn dres ire isway tile slighitest "inflaence orer ipublic alrirs'" here. Ile wroulhl tand abi t as iuuch chaince f battirlg " rr. Slidell for tlie Seurate,' a ass itlfat t wol d si r - ling an angry giant. A wave of Mir. Slidell's haud pocs=ee.se m.re inrllrencet t tht a ilte " pi wer" Mr. Soule cou!d bring to, bear with twelve mlnth a sed,: lous labr. He stands no chnise- whatever Or Ieei!g elected to the Seilate. Le'idrs, Mr. Slilell's ttlm does not expire nunil 10,1. iGov. Wickliffe canr iat hin in the Legisl.lture next winter. I.. .. Sigur can beat him. Andrew S. lierran can beat him. HlEry Gray can beat him. John 31. Sanitidce cin beat hitn Senator Benjamin can beat hims. Ex.-(ovenor IIlbert can beat him. Anybody, belonging to the dormii Oruit pairty, can bent him, should he appear before tile rulinlg caucus i a candidate. \\e riever heard before that Mr. 9.rle wras a Je.w, and oslly !tlnow that. hre has reell passing ais a Frellch man ill this sett'emen t foc its lu, t a -Eesi o ' Hiowever, tlhi, makes no solt of dillbrou.e, as a san's conduct, not his birthl-spot, givec him disllctlnl ai d influence in this country. Mr. S. i- a gord eitizen - a man of genius anrd eloquence-ilust, we can ilu'l our New Ye i ik cotemporary, hei, is not one millionth part as " nolret ' ais Senator Slidell. Hence his oitter lack of " gower." The remainder of tile extracts froln tire corre pondent'a letter are asrsut on ia par with thrse alluded to. We irmagine no rnile knows Mr. Srole's bunhie.' N athi this tip. 1'rrbiably private matters and lpi. vate plea-ares carried hinl there ; and it iis O icwhati strange that a private gentleIman cain(t tirael. in i Northern directi,,o wiithout having aill sr-tin if t1.m. foolery intenti-!ns attrilbutd to hinl. lNotlht is wry thie Nnltelrn newspapeirr c:orlelspnlldents Ihae. Ie rn t Putii nttionl . THEt SrATE SOFCs'rrit AL dtiec' A. fly t..i.Squ ir late Charge d'Atllits of . ie United Sti ,sa t h Reptblicis of Central America. New York : Ilarper & Brotheps. For a copy of the al,ve we are indeilted to, the putlishers, throuth 9lssr,. J. l`. Iorgas & ,t'o, of Esxchange Plare. It i t a arg'e and hald-omne vu ,: of neatly eight thutid pages, proliuSly illuttrated with lithographic plataes, wood cuts., and maps. The previous wlititma of sI.t e, etral America, by their truthfeuhle-, vigor, and int t i all details, won fur tleta wid. circati, , and it high rank among the produncti~os ti -Imvlical, autllhors, at homle allnd a.broul.], l:xcllct , wllt inkhyr. estig, holrwever, as were the "Notes on 'eultral Amelria," thle present work is r till t illie ~. It is the final and full result of the author'. cxtehdid uI servations in that elountt'y, and a, a comabilnod hi.tory athd physical geography w1:l remlllai n a minadard worl thrughutl the halll s of ; cttl at leatt. It it relly a masterly and vahli:a!le took, ith n hllich the aithoer ltay take ,t proaud l'vle of the htrs' liter i ture. The " N.tes on C('entr l Amlil', t' irlitedl elely ] to tile two States of londlltle;i' antd San hildvalur. T h e p lre e : ice t !cit l eatl :,', t , ,SI i f th ,,. ; t ae.. , ,111. of Nicuragua, Cio tl lhn,Gnutitull at, lkhi, Le, the lla\" aIands, the .teultquit i Shor, awl :h' itl, Ho i.t t)ceat ic tl tpilt y. i t :vrttip thlt ttn tl e of : .I intetest reg.td.ng these dtt .tett't diiins a hi Central American pamadi-e, k given--the geogtphy, etc., being -et loth i detail, i ith tll the l and beauty of de ril w 'scholar and the enh atic admirer of . It is one of those t oi'l s wlltit the byt, t.e .tult, tilet adventurer, the politictan, the oltd mI , liltp ade ~I every class will pvtause alike ,tl alli It will, th lereftore, Let, .l mti rt-ill . t't ,ita ' ti Sllt only ill this country bt ill ope. t will b a vl liable acce siont to iy pt Ilim's liirar , CO etTON a aeIt lTS.-Ihl tihe Vik-h llrg Tirue i nlll ern,d of the 7th inst., we lfin tihe titthving in repltin to cotton fleiPhts Letween thait city itd New Orleans: merchtit la this city that ire t tthi titp a. the hsle est a reight paid ote otoi ,hippet'd tluee tti P p't ' a,' pansen catatieryi ot t'o a aer tiear titttbr t tti tttat ie bito per alean., has be nt . ic t fideted t pet bale, whilt e ltl h the glep;lathrt t S Itt t Ilar iept set sorwad lit tixtywe awoe d at oII t et t per p ptlct It itie ixatd deelpa'tyiy leasdtio o "' ttos t l pior It j, pap more tli eventy-live ctfengt, ae g ll- nd frCi lt'h atles are uitce onfide nt that all tl o t ott rct'eivd at this point c al n e ipc,l at livs e bits a ahe 'e Pua-terw will see theat er te e ittl ret " ilt* : toi send their cottro via Viet-berg, r ho.uel, fr ti lne other route eal tbey get theire tton to iarket r t so cheap a lrate. A wrd the wise eia s ol iMiut. We shall always be pleased to see butr Vrick.burg friends obtain the lowest f'e-ghts g oing, aid shaIf also bejoice in the continued elrodpcrity of" ttir out hiw boats in thle lower trade are going to pay ex dark, it is always L.t:. t;, ho whbat we pr.,l,,,.e (loin., now--WA, tule t e :,.n-e tv t, I at ,rties a,,r! ,. Anniversary Events---Sept. 9. 1S54-Death of Cardinal Angelo Mai. Librarian of the Vatican ; extensively known in the literary world for his discoveries among nocient manuscripts. 133--Fall of a portion of the table rock at Niagara Falls. 1~31--Funeral obsequies of the Spaniards killed in lighting Lopez and his forces; an affair of great pomp, at the Cathedral in Havana. Same day, death of Thomas H. Gallaudet, bounder of the irst estab lishment in this country, for the education of the deaf and dumb, at IIartford, in 1.17. l-.40-Great lire in Brocoklyn, N. Y. 1646-New York and Albany lirst connected by telegraph. l'13t-Great fire in Mobile. 137--Suspension of specie payment by the l'hila delphia banks. 1i 24-Capture of Tavoy, India, by the British and Bu'mans, 1i 16-Death of Gen. Kilian Van Iensselaer, of the Revolutionaty army. Aflter his death, a bullet, which had been in one of hit legs tllirty-nine years, was ex traleted. l,14--Capture of the U. S. schlooners Tigress att Scorpion, oni Luke Michigan, by the Iritieh. Sale day, a brilliant sally by Capt. McGtla.in and lifty Amnericans, agaitnsit a British battery on the Saranta. They took the lbttcry, ran otft the enemyll, tiuleritng 1il0, kilied their captlain and sixteen nmet, anrd 'r crossed tie river with a loss of ontly one kilkd and three missing. 17:l2-Asassination of d'Abaneourt, Minister of Louis XVIl. 1790i-Sea fight between the Turks and Russians, oll'Codgia Bay ; the 'lurks whipled. The Trrkish 'Admiral's ship was blown ip, and the Admiral wno the only ilan lonl oard not killed. 172-''lThe Spaniards rtade a concentrated and tremendous attack on1 Gibraltar, in return for the hot shot poured into them the Iprevious day. liel-Col. Stewart, British, took his departime from Eutaw Springs, where Gen. iGreene and the Americans defiated him the day before. tie lelt behlnd himt 100110 ,land of artms and 70 waoudcd malll 1i77--The United Colonies first called the United States of America. 1731-R,mantic suitide of Fanny Biraddock, at Bath, England. Site wrac daughter of ;eueral Blrad dock, and relative of the other Geueral [ira.ddock, who was killed by the Indians nllar Firt DI)llaeaie ; a brilliant anld fashionable young lady, who l'Ii.I dered a fortune in entertaining her itiends and gam birng, according to the fashion of the times. 1ier fortune gone, tand heavy dlebts ecllltchiit, sheit calmlyt and deliberately meditated death, and on ttle night of the 9th September lihug herself with hir girdle to iher bed roomll dour. dtres-ed ihersli':.dl made every other prelalatilon for thle tatal act wilth a relinLluenllt of taste unplaralleled ill sluch a case. Oi tier table was ftund a colpy of OIrlano ltut1 i<-o, open at the plae page wlicl describ'd the tuin of 01ll pia lby her biulm tiend. This was salic),ed tu , ow thiat Funny Braddock was drivetl to .I ,icic ciiclly hy the perlidy of her frieind ltane lindaty, who had lured her to gambling and ruin. TIhe suitidt cre.ed the greatest selnatiol tllrolgholllt Englad. -'ally was largetly ill debt Iter dedeath ; but so glre:t w',tl tile piublia desilre to ob.ain oeotentoes lioe:, thlt tile sale of her few small ellcti s re0alized 11' n1lor tha1n wa, ucecessary to payI her delfts. She rwa burid il the same tomb with her hather. On the wiudow wrot tie, lins L' 1 -5 1 ) o-ea t h ol . h nh l,' , . t c r , t hed thia t l ,,.iut h77--Dey uet of tale Indian, nrw u I,,.M,1 alnd Decrtiehcl, ('Colnn., lIstt h s tI ,etll ten we l. engage 1 in reiilidlt g th,,ir hIiIt, s. l,;10--aitlrit of illiadn til',e aCnqulrhtd in iea v Ylik pl~rey (libceli ,u t all tilas recw i cre l,-t it .cli, r their retlulr Ifrlolm t voya e of t icita ,very' to .\!ii c,, Enrlceror ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~i Ciiiztic iii~yrgut~a .a1tr Atlle1|(. ';'h'.1'.l) h (T 'h 'I e11h " C New York al per to hav e e n.e wid c- r li-ec t lantic Telegraphc'l i clcllt- tit Q ic ttI t ,ivy .,i the 3 t i cst. The heraldl cella it l"The CIl uCal niivc ,"ml dh, ,,le- live pall e t. dtratted cclm~t. ofl tl" ,.110 Hr .].l ¢. vro: 'e ..e.loll¢, I :,rF'I ) 1:' 1 , it i!il -- l:ci~n , c l~ ii . -P , teIo .tP, o{Je.+, eltc,, t,[c. ]"laell tilhe FT veltl dt a olt we extract the following p trcal, tph, : For s-everal ,dlays the city hi-s been etw Ci d With iltrangcl'. 'lhe duetl [roadwty h ltic hive I e.11 ebli.td o c-ther uie de ito . h te, oelll , ,dui cc a! cithe c i ' , [c \', 11 rllc 1 h,1c h]Je l IV rc c l t llt drove with cll -tic .tlll. 'li ' e bci h c II i lt y c " .I, ali t.ainCcc-t 'eltl. (T h e Inllt c'c -e-ti t tcc l yee i' l tu ite. From thl e li ,L - itein tllhe 'ilVc tth. - N lela the Seeth, thlee lcue d hcdo tclis iccy' .-ct ccn eo cie tcpol cie ci-c Wcc cvcci',t' lcc'fr e it,' 1 c- - hatccil ll.cvttd. Tlie 'ctl''ctc l c i ,I--Itltcll.tcc i, r s:c c illt , IlIhlere and c lhlrtc ell-l - pc- i lh, thote. I'rot ell y l cr i l ' til Io " at 'e n ie ht. f Irly d\ o e vWel , of u t ,', the g-la d telter of M dract,', ' ll. - th re IlD)c I -'ce, the lie eeplc h .' to i fthl'tIt1g te bith iw' l , v iie bng thet Beetll l vlto :. dtin t' cticc, anid mtcd tc c llc t h ide-cl d t-e rt n w-ics th-c' ohd i -ul. c thact lilcd it. Fi l , llc C i I clllc't r Icl lo. ieddshll crowd. N-t ", thn a ivihl n :I. l,,meg. aIdl cci h' , c l-c r.tt.c'cv.l .,-c ci 'cc-.tte, +ithe sn es- l c the .tla ticc' c'cl,c. Nc-w ce ol w,., wvh\.l wr wetl, iln fl htlce hl-, adtlt "'hcc 1wclt Ir' -hh!t lhi+,f ; ,tino e or the city wt,. l.] l-l with po, dh. ved to ailt! ho alie:t i lccclcc ,c it-e t hll The ,cent \ii= thh'at,,d .I-oJ in Phil Ivl vlcla',h b't o c iln ',tl cell 11ct-tclce l the dccc - I l th I'o llt. to' ,i ey nhe t L wi ih hi,3-,ty : The ittrnictioc.-l i,'c, Ict' i c-I-d-c:i al, olocii, t tcciitll'-- ic ihllc!et. ;\t t~i11y notiolntlc cflccttcP , it , d. i I' -lt ,i i , l, h '..,ttl oV,, tc e I[ c icc ' Inilaiilm.. rd tln,,v1, Iron i ettlcc er o tci ,- ,,l: ii c tc in tth nity., I , :nI. ('wel lt ',at I [, 'hl, fI. lllet, h.tvc hated 1ct twcocc.c ced-c- oIc that clty h,c ' e 'c Ilt c cI,- c h i , it I it t !it i ti ti.cih t ltr i t vx hic cc 11 fc r \\' ic l - hlc .,c , - 1 dr.ed dollar, to, tl . -c VIcc l iLitc lt ,il', that hie I..tl h ho - 11 ml , a tl til'cti rc Lmaic d I'll the 'icItlel i t'pped, c i oI 'cc icccl' ]iu v'-c e lilt c l I ctet hilm u11I. ý º p '. i . ir, .li re .. ,:. I·., ý 1' Iý :. ·(l lr. : ii- i l ,;j Ci ''1'll ;i" .l onmeliI~rli p. .P',re. he ý-lem, l: · 1 " "{, 'iF . tr i r i. ,,l .iiý-,"I _ý ýIr... t ýýýii'i- r.ý, ,.r.. ·1 lid . u lc r . ý , .r l Irr Ilý -t ," '_ ter, "',,:. I I.I,1 ., (* i 11 \i. Phi C . 1 ..,11 '1, .11 ýfir l- _ r- c r ",1111., ý-... .. ;I 13 1, look out for |untlntIlo6 of h~e a a' Pet -" v' .IrcSrphbre avne. 'ey advr".i m t Jch can A Jous. nmlla 21p0, ly .Vew G oods NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!! EI.N'TIII'Y1ýEN, LEWVIS ,- ('O.. 116 .... .. nnal Street ....... 116 -Hnrave JUST REEIVIED P'er stenmerl Du. Ie W{b'r tur aond Blat k Wa 'rrir, grent adn FIANC-Y AND lIICUSE1IKEEPpINA I)1IY (;OO)I)S, lwhich l.e eotinulute of DULL TIIES hin cs them t (irevtly RIt1edneed PI'slet We e n ow olurriot; FALL STYLES; DRESS Goo nS at pri. e i 8 G o ENSU1'E SAThF EllEN t9 (he r hlt ca:.r, ,.dn lf !ch it o : ,t .y t te UNo RIVAL ED! BEN'THUYSEN, LEWIS ' CO., 11i . ('.an l Street .... ... 11t Silks: SILKS!! SI1. K S .! SI KSp!!ri LES TLA{\N lCOT OF IiMPi RITAIlON, FALL STOCIK. I'ENTIIUYSEN, LEWIS & CO.. l(l . .. - _Canal Street . Ill Juist Opencd, l.lrge n..,irtm,'tr t ,, FRENCINII 1' INIST IEINTOIXSEN, LEWIS & CO.. 16llllS1i!1il Ite; 1oopl Skirts i.ir , I .' 'ir cc. F» c I'r Ia,, NI. il. Ti I IiENTHUYLSEN, I.E!WS & CO)., 118 u a ( l l rne(et u 116 S arrana Suga . ,, h A... u :·- ,, ,, 1 n :, .. ' . T U E Y£NIccE I1 & COr.. ('·r ·I 1'G Ilti-titte floury. S. IDEl V -IsE l & CO., JIfara.ta ('igar s. O. 1)E \I1". & ( . .d ulllicn " ('o., 3CO ' ,' HA'IMF AND , .1A L ' i E'1, ,,,, .N L 111, 1 ' ( ,( , FIFIFS FF''F,, ,. h . FR'I'.N ','II ,D.\n,,r F I NI , , The So~Itherlt (.il Compl y. -nrt~hH y-Oil I. I' ii~ilil:. i p::r o Na1 y N i 11)) , ,- ' , ' t ' ll ' I l S `I . ( o. Ol)(; ('i., '\.\1 1 :\i., ,ll , , . ai l tloodsitli, -- , r I I ,.- e F'FF'. ' ) N. l , lI 'N t'' [ilt 1I''. F ' :' . C rTIN, MOoli I.ITHE CU RT IN .i \N'['nut ect, 7TH1: DIAMONDI 111ll CUTTING " I\1 (VIN' 1 \' ' ,.:,L'it. It A T 1 Y3 .II 1 'll - A 1, L ih , , !:-. Gigt.ret .'I Janaison, I 6.. . ,p' .. .1. T TTT\ I tI N h, - r ITTTo"I', :o Tn on MONITAY, the IIlT i , .,me a,.ornlr · - of FALL AND WINTEIR (0()1)6. ([l "t'r l el v -i l r' IT , I N--.u, -, iT INt, RICH FRENCII , ALIchi.S-\,-n , ' I I I'I ' . 'TN IN IN l 'IIN [LLTTITIN NS. II" 11 I.[ I T T ' Ir. PLTIN tTiT.T lTIT TTNIIN NII N:11 I TIP. l'I. TT . ND F' IGT ' I.:I I .I' Is1 ll ' I tT ,, I -, .. IIou.lk Ginl T oT Il BliANK E -l' -- " i'i h 'OU i.lR ANE --tU ii 1 ,1 H ,'I: ND 1 INI lI:I I Nr Sik ..T4 (l \VTn A, , ;I:ItTA IN l).t A.. lCilNET AND ! A S I C A I O ., . EI 1,,I T IN\,T; ll. Tl" i )IN \ I I. I k I I' , I \ , \ ' < Slonthurrtr F t treifor C 3 treroerrant WII ILIA 1M. 6IiTir'_IT, Al Nos . 171 ant.' 173 C'" 11. i ,.1 1 t, _ V r 0,le:na. 1 I-' . I. PI7 . .i.7I"W I iiT , Fallclt lyflrss Fall lSIyhs! IciliN-;· ,..: ·~ · ,N L·~. iNK-i · i'i 1117 N1, .11 . 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