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ro t i. :: it, IT, AO9 be jtbb pow trie r'o *J. Of of 4ad io to UrU sod therko.wa l1a 11.64 tbs ito. Sm. 'Is. S te. oenupyethe bett ., an e th lppto ti ont o in hib *hepM-year. e e lt 7 i0 of whih omn eer enddinglarb 31,1858; Lst aeulon, mandea fnther ap for the fical year ending Sp to the date of the repart the bad apportioned among the parishe of 0 ,24 34,earing a balance S$7td to the credit of the piblWo Ri eommasption d187 lxedthanum ble children at 76,508, of which only te4hird have'ittended school during the paut D ttibt reatorom of thepar eh toremaner. t of the paishes h.e"hiled to afm ithal enumeration of the sumber of edo. 4ite est s perinarndent was compelled n4dr 4le be governed by their returns. He th a*be l aipended as to place a In br to remedy the evil wenever a 4* in ade b ntheparochal authorities. Shba cost the State aboat fur ifB adoption in 1847, "yet," . o- hepoatp ,"haOese of the sp. thy whis : appiently peraded the minds of o arewr interes as texpayers," the asho lly executedin every district bytW base±,ch ed with cerpyipg it out. oe exas mined t .te proti cal ., t.ereoeh o te haso been in the the Imot temealous mesns for the adt ea ed.atlose,,ather than the most eco t umnited that our nem Is still ie.cdhee of the hue aend e of "re hepmg" which wus rlu in 1851, o suntil we return to the asystem as Se thiob tpt together with o bc amend and ablihai orn priod o pfor yea paeros pbc schoolrn s on atlltt dolve ponM the eor! Fupei ny in the noited States or S la; Indeed; may now he said of New W('qf`Jeflhcesand a few other loshl ~ te > e excepmtions to the geneoa l rule. made in f trmer re to rei >of Parih .8uperinteoden h re t h6anbetltation of the parioh Tenm Atblte e altogether only about 4,800, su iobligation spoan them to perform the etiempnendd heamnt duties thatdevolved upoen Sthe5atesaopelOt5nd et The report estimates a , n: g ain. by lo empoloyment of in . oompei re o d , a e. * iJtheSl ent ir n of the aschool law, al white ohlldralplte't ages ofa sixh end sixteen are en t eto tAiebesebthf the fund appropristed for the 4 ersppir wilio " e&ols, aand this the Supoerintend t, entlreeomo de b emeoded. so p to reod, " between 5 thesgsareft oant d eighteen." We thbink this a h soundsa , i `bo and endorae the opinion that Mi ied totheir books at the tender age 4 ofi j e qulre a diuteute for study, sod I Wi' 'zOUr 1o wohnL a period of four years an } tloo who areplaeee at school at the age of eight rJ yeare wili tetwo."We are esti Pled that the forcing treatiog a child's mind m one iusddsone Is a pernicloos and denger ; S di d hsn* disappfpovres of the clause ln.where children attend a private e''hboo ,anypi4 t lo where no public school is teight; t he Sohern hall receive the same compensa. iuon foreach dchiM s. ifhe had charge of a public I scboo. Th. , he thinks, Is unjust to parents who ar unable to pay the extra rate of tuition demanded i. such eade., and tends to discourage public schoob I l a w off the means of their support. This it the Actse ys6,Wn several districts; in the parish of )E.lFti p the.. re is not a solitary public school to i.a*tfnd end out of nearly 1000 educable children the ,itom that parish show only about 450 at ten4,ttg'i cob6L. Among other amendments to the school bJaw slmaeMne4pd in the report, is one to pa3 tibrbtoelya proportion to the number of child **411Iutt rf a stipulated salary agreed upo with thouJi*l$tom; one to attach a penalty to the filalalrgtf DMirtore to perform the duties devolving uposd themnbylaw; one to require the Parish Our veyeto thrsh information as to the condition on dlo.: a, etc., etc. Supenln tendent warmly approves the policy of.establibingNormal Schools, and thinks that no extra rNation need be resorted to to carry out the ()the three tred thoaaend dollare annualyap I Ttedby, tare for the support of achools, Sa thereof be set apt for th hlWl..el entt ad sapportof foar normal shools ; in li.qtteW per.eoi d extend the privlegoes of the one al.dd oy. tl.ied in New Orleans;" and on the same Seeftabs l one in each of the other Cougreseiontil .ct; let thesea chools be opened for the ecp otin ogf W . young men and omenas are desirous qof q' u a.nd pledging themselves to become te.eahel prubic school of the 8tate, and in tles t an.•wr e will have a corps of teachers of w m .,State~will be proud. The repsrclns with a recommendation that the Leilati seitablilh an educational journal, as an nll t t~he public school yartem, and an aid to e4seldto generallytbroughobt the State ; the Super. intendent thinks that it would not only become self. isntahell in left than two years, but might operate to retdub t. expense of maintaining the Deaf and Dumb c 4yll6gy arding employment to many of its timite s u.prilter.s Vl.].rVe H*unded Dollars Reward--The nsadgsgtedbaedlg reeind letters fIonm severl meorhant of SNW.O leie,tnfOrmt m that sveral noaprupiled peronts a aede. d tin botin ad sed lllng a mixed und poisonous lfpor Undo r trad merLk--"'tleldem Aromatic Schoopps," putop ih bttlen with labels, wtappep , and faedimilia of his netoetaph, or a.tos Im n tohereof, and believin that many otheresin ,4llre tciteslt the We are engaged is the some fl"oetes busndas, tn drDanee of the perisl and peaalties at. taced ite ad to put a stop to the plnting of his trade mark, bh nowofer rewaor of FIVE H tUNDRED DOLLARS fr lsohuel dee ae wln Iad to the dqtetoon and cooovieton of a.rnueo pr rlrtsetmplotmed In the crime. he ew wll be paid to ny person that maybare been - .o tly empsloyed in the manufa·lo re of such counterfeits, e~ut*ss ea w .per, labeler, printer, engraver orbottle maker, upon thelrtlmelmevietonuof theguilty employer. Ad nsuch peanou.a barOreby e atlMed aCiotss engaging or cooatinntng enuh ortmiatD emplyalmt alter the praeent notice. They are asl hereby bnformed that all ordes f bottlen or moulds, en rved MblooarplAtot work, to e uldn te preparation of wm osaterfl, we fioniot s, seen though they bear the ase fl th amdstlsM ld, unless the atclen o ordered are to be de.terMd athlipdl aelpl depot,,2lDrear eraee, New York. And all persns thuo enaged in aidiog and abettire the manu ftotareor ase eltch eoncterfelts, after the prtent notloawill be hld eMaable tthetlaw. All ouommuneateoU to be addressed tome, to the care of Meams. BUNNELL BAILIi.FF. New Orlears. -UDOLPIO WOLFE,. J.l2 tm 22 Beaver strest, New York. MuDr, Jamnes' advertisemenct, givirng par tJeem oulbes treated, an found i another prt of this ieter. Medlselione. ,o. 81CUSTONPOUSB etret, betweoen RoyalO sd.Bobe. Dr. JAMES CURES CROFULA, NER. VOUS ad OleBRtL DEBIITY, etc., a. d0 21plm Wifeo lenI Dangeer of Chaerrig and In m t thebaiWith Burniog Fluid, charged with Lime, l.ttharge or aunti. ORISTADOROBOIDYc, Wo.d under the satetion of the tr.t Amerimn Chemists, maLhe the beautifyltg chageb from any to red, to brown or black afely, eertainly, and in a few moe.nta Ald everywrhee, and ayplied by all Hair ab . plmW CRISTADORO. No. Astor House, N.Y. 6WWeeap Peatent SewIng Elaohlne.-We iba bees akd a which is th te et ewong Machine sstýastyle ouMsras haes spentomer time to exam m, seew gir one option to r reders or their t& he store saeed lecbihes, and have t otea .of work teqeired n a familyr, and it gire S Ita work wery rapidly, neoa, snd band wrk. It much hirder torip h than thasdotntt the ordtnary way. eit itt c t iesy ntrelyicorhad, and toot all p. am warott yann of oe t seae. Ind dresnmakers' blp se tah in re amOther. Wenauteaphadtedn ý5w teIsg si use, and the greaten t,. who are the proprietors of tcbat lasedway, New York. . 5 go inra t ed . I AU W'XMAUs T"ts DAT. Etaha & Inomeat tah a lb o'ttlck. wintr clottihg, hats. eaeeestletstes .,ah No.tbartueestreeW. S. hrle., hbrif bet the Parhb of Otea., eal at 13 oc*1ek, two ota o grrna in the .h.ourg Linvdal, leomt fall etse,*he air Hoed, Comm" Skeet. A ael e erd a weele at t o'clotk, boo, stationry, ata, at lNo. S a t. c harletraaea. MARRIED: hIn h [ Ph aon the rth Deembear test, by the eBa. Dl Deaa O e:.Jtr GO 'ADAMOON, taormetty of NW tOarlean,~toMm P Ita daughtea of David Harsy, Esq., of the e.mteaeety. [Theabo bve holtday trda ot o old friend Georag whtiom a preasaen oe the Creea t oi, owill aty. a hot of frienda p. ad flalows in this olty, thoath it will not surprise them macIh. iheetsa t. on oAdam. Adam eon wu bound to and lirdband rade hlt.el lwhat tha moral philoomphues call P "a prtema." With ht amable and beautiful Fnate-bfor ig thathethboth mmtble and beautlftl we know must be so, l baowag we do for reta . that aOerge tS a man ofataate--we pa hEopha myv malyog yeare, and if poatble favor his NeawOrleua fdends oaeaooa lly withb a alimpse of his wedded hEpptaa.-Be. COaaSN.]1 " "4Gee us a title Pap." The Podr Market pay more revenue to the Cty Treary, for its ale, than any other market in the patseh of Orleans. Braee the epatdng, palttlog and eleming of the sme, it has bneae grMat fav e with or friends the other side of Caal malepaUtarly the ladles, who make it a rommaade for d tbht moentag walk. The Poydras he always ben vay pap a tWa among the up ton paople, in oonseaaenoe of the aheap nem ad aticy exiellence of the meate, and the superior quality of veablee and fruit. The old Frnch Market, down-town, abu lbag moepaplmd everythth . The vittuallern fornath the S. phblieo ansltuteon, aab eS the Parilh Pdt n, Police Jetl and t Hoapitalt with beef. We now think that our City Fathers shouldgtveaoatlhaeaof the "pap" to or up otoao pt. The WorklHoae., Hones of Refuge, eta., in the First Dhstreit, l hould reaeive theair upplet from the Poydra market, and we f heop that th e Commite onatrests and Landgs wtil conider A trably the pettionof our butchers. jetp splt HOWARD. Douglas X Sherwood, CELEBRATED SKIRT MANUFACTURERS, New N ork, 18 HIaeetablhed an Agency in New Orleans for the sale of a. thetr oape-loa KIRTS, to whicl they ask the attention of the Trade. Their luetmaent embnraea ome ttptdier.nat Wiyles, somaofwhuh are entirelty new to this market,and will be ofned at the same priess ra sold in New York. i S A mplue may be seen at the Ageany. B. WENTWORTH, eoWholes Agent, S lOeCaMl e otreet er Roe r R rNaa-eatranee on Royal stnet. Steami Engines, Saw .!InUs, SAND GRIST MILLS, Landing asx choone CRYSTAL PALACE, from Rchmond. Three 2 Hores Power STEAM ENGINES. Two 18 .. .. One IS .. Two 1 .. One I S Eight Circular SAW MILLS, comple.s. Two Tao inh GRIST MILLS. complete. 20 feet SHAFTING. PULLEYS, etc., eto.,, or Cotton Gins. Manufactured by TALBOTT A BRUS., Richmond, Va., and for sale by C. H. SLOCOMB & CO., Agents, e0 JleSpIt o. 6 Canal street .oltr.e. The Poprietror a ceMa Store on Canal street, not far from Royal, would rerpectfully request those young men who isit the store (not always aon baines) not to stand in and about the door, a it a great annoyance, espeially to our lady t patros. We tust this hint will suee. 1,20 pt d L B SE A - '8 SCOX MERCAL COLLEGE, No. 106 CANAL STREET, (Poundad in 188) is open the entire year. Its objaet is to fit persons at once for BUSINESS IN A MERCANTILE HOUSE, BANK, or any situatin in life ; to open, close and Skeep any et of Rooks, whether steamboat, partnership or com pound parlnserhip, or Goernment books, or any busness what ever. These are Nine Apurtmente, ld Professos for PENMANSHIP, FRENCH, BOOK-KEEPING, SPANISH, B MATHEMATICS, GERMAN, ENGLISH, etc., etc. Tareee not l than 200a of its former stdents in Merc= tile home in this city. Merchants apply here for Clerks a Book.keepes. Citizens and trangers inited to call and judge forthsemslves. S Circulars, with terms, sent to all who wbh. Ja20 2pIt<W* RUFUS DOLBEAB. Just Received, Alarge supply of PURE Al PASSAIC WHITE LEAD Swa rantd eqal toy in the world. Jaw 2pot BEAD, HEDGES A CO. IDepot for HERMETICALLY SEALED GOODS,. H. E. ROBINSON, Nos. S FRONT AND 12 FULTON STREETS. For sale to arrive ex ship Sarah Cullen, 2 caes 2 lb. an COVE OYSTERS; 160 eases I lb. can do. do. Also n store, 90W mese aeorted PIE FRUIT. 2a.8 Iplm Chas. Farre Champagne. (LATE MAX SUTAINE A CO.,) Rhelms. Orders reeived for this superior Wine, by Mr. A. MAU RICE, at No. 2 Customhousea st. jall 2plm IE. *. Tyler, No. 110 CANAL STREET, Is now opening an addition to his already large stock of FINE LADIES' WATCHES, -Set with DIAMONDS, PEARLS, OR ENAMELED GENTLEMEN'S C0HRONOMETEIRS -And HUNTING WATCHES, WITH THE NEW WINDING APPARATUS. -Also Gold and SBlver Watches OF THE MOST CELRBRATED MANUFACTURERS. Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains, All of new style, and IS carats gold. WATCH TRIMMINGS, etc., etc. E. A. TYLER, Jal7 2pt 110 Canal street. Silver IBare. E. A. TYLER, No. 110 Canal street, Ha Just received farom his maoufactory A NEW SUPPLY -Or FINE SILVER WARE, Got up In the Latest Style, and of Purest Metal, which will be sold extremely low. Jnai 2ppt Francis Fabre S Co., FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, Cor. St. Charles and Common ats., (UNDrE ST. CeARLES HOTE,) Would invite the special attention of purchasers to their Splendid Stock -or FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, Whlch is now foll and complete in every department, com priing every artlcle adapted to a Jal7 e p10t W GENTLEMAN'S WARDROBE. Gifts I GIFTS! GIFTS! BOOKS!; BOOKS! BOOKS! -AT 30i: W A 'h. Mr aS 00 C O .*m GIFT BOOKSTORE, No. 9 Camp street, -Where JBOO.RC3 A SOLD CblGMP -And VALUABLE JEWELRY GIVEN Jll 2pst To lEach Purchaser. Jouvtn Gloves. Just received-A FRESH SUPPLY OP A Bauttel Aertment of BONNET AND BELT E J' VON S. Fo lMe low by o se low by LION & PINSARD, Jol` Iptf NedlE Rsysla trest, eirOeEtaIsct. Rick Stock -or FINE SETS OF JEWELRY, -Get up IN THE LATEST STILES, ESPECIALLY FOR THE CITY TRADE. It CoMists o Fll Setl of DIAMOND, OPAl, CORAL, LAVA, MOSAIC, ETRUSCAN. ENAMELED AND PAINTED. --,LSO- OPERA GLASSES. Of the beat manufacture and Finest Mount.g--st E. A. TYLER'B, Jal 2p61t 110 Canal street. Sporting Guns, RIFLES AND PISTOLS. A very la and select assortment, FROM THE BEST MANUFACTORIES OF EUROPE and AMERICA, just recelved by E. A. TYLER, il7 l2St 110 Canal sreet. eJ'. and Fashionable Clothing. F. STRINGER & CO., 35 Camp street, Invite; attention to their ltrge and welluasorted stock of Sep. French Cloth FROCK and DRESS COATS, Rich Velvet and Plush VESTS, French and English CASSIMERE PANTS, Rich SILK SCARFS, CRAVATS, sad NECK TIES. SHIIIRTBS-Of beet qusity UNDER GO .IMENTS-Of every description. ROBES DE CHAMBRE, JOUVIN'S KID CLOVES, d4 2ptfeod 'FRENCH CAMBRIC HANDKMRCHIEFS. Fairbanks' Scales. PRICES REDUCED! Having takeh the spcious Store, No. E CAMP STREET, and opened a PRINCIPAL SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE for the tale of the dious modifications o of our Sale, we re now prepared to furnish more then One Hundred Different Sizes and Styles, AT NEW YORK PRICES. Thee. ScleJs, which are regrded as the STANDARD FOR CORRECT WEIGHT. are now within the reach of every Planter and butlneso man throughout the country, andthey will be warranted n all cases to give satisfaction. SWCall a.d examine, or send for an llustrted oIrcular. FAIRBANKS & CO., No. 3 Camp street, lab 2otf New 0101..,,. a. P. Buckley, WAT CH MAKER, No. 8 Camp street, 7 Has recently received addliton to his new stock, consiting PINE GOLD WATCHES, For Ladies and Gentlemen ; fine SILVER HUNTING LE VERS, GOLD CHAINS, BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS an, FINGER RINGS, etc. A large stock of pure Coin SILVER WARE. A complete asorttent of Pebble Spectacles, to slIt every sight. The whole is offered at reasonable pe. Watche" snd Jewelry carenlly repaired and warranted. d6 2pIf Presents : N.NORRIS, MAULL & CO., CORNER CAMP AND COMMON STREETS, Under the City Hotel, Have jut received a large invoice of the CELEBRATED P .P EN-VI TZEs , -Comprising the NAVARRE, o CHAEORD, BOURBON, HORTENSF, andj MALAKOFF I All of Different Styles, As [Iow worn by the different political parties in Paris I ROBES DE OHAMBRE, - -And FANCY CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS--I everey ariety. d22 2ptf Theodor Danziger, Nos. H2 AND 120, CORNER ROYAL AND ST, PHILLIP STREETS, Branch Store, No. 125 Rampart, (Late Circus street,) Will sell of all his Winter Stock at Reduced Prices, com prtiieg WOOLENS, SILKS, and VELVETS, To make room for SPRING GOODS, now coming on. -Just received CHEAP BALL AND EVENING DRESSES, TARLATANS, RIBEONS, FLOWERS, and REAL JOUVIN GLOVES. .10 2ptr THEODOR DANZIGER. 156 Canal Street. 156 DETER'S WORSTED LBTORE. Another ativa] of New Embroideries on Canvas, and Fancy Articles FROM EUROPE, consisting of OTTOMANS and CHAIRS, LAMP-MATS, SMOKING CAPS, etc. d21 lm aloreau's Restaurant, 127 CANAL STREET. During the past season this well-known establishment has been refitted and pt in complete order and such arrangements made as to guarantee to our patrons, at all times, all the dello. cies the markets affBord. The public may rest aesured that nothing will be left undone on our part to maintin the reputaion that "MOREAU'S " has hitherto sustain ed-that of being one of the best Restaursnts in the United States. RHODES & MOULIN, Proprietors "Moreon's," al7 2pif No. 177 Canal street. Henry Leith, GILDER. No. 170 CAMP STREET. PORTRAIT and PICTUREFRAMESmadetoIorder. OLD FRAMES RE-GILT. All kinds of PLAIN and ORNA. MENTAL GILDING donein the betsttyle. mli 2ply The Eastern Clarion, PAULDING, MISS., . R. ADAMS ..............................DITOR. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, having thelargesiteireolt, n of sanylCountryNewspaper in the South,,Is veryrespeettlly offered sssnadvertlensmedlim tothe Merchantsof NeweD Ordesforadvertistngloftat the CRESCENT OFFIOE, will bepunetaslly attended to. P'FRANK A. BARTLETT.agenatforNewOrlen s, ol 82p J. T.N HAammond, ENGRAVER, LITHOGRAPHER AND PRINTER, No, 9 Camp street, second floor, Relpectfnlly solicits orders in theboe a lamed departments of art. DIPLOMAS, STOCK CERTIFICATES, POLICY HEADS Insurane e Scrip. ills of Exchange, Check,, Promiry Notes, etc., embellished with original designs, engraved on copper or steel and printed in st1le unequalled In the South. He has obtained facilities for doing every desription of work n Stone, and partlc.ltrly refers t the style recently intro. dopad, combining the elegance of Steel Engraieng wth the ehnepness of Lthography, and particularly adapted to Bills of EechOage, COheks. Account Sales, Bill Ieads, Sse Labels, ete, etc., uae. Belg the nly Engraver of Pictorial su'ets o steel r cop per in the SoStb,ipubllshers or others requiring Portrit, Land. spe Book Illustrations, letc., etc.O, are relteed to emoin his specimens, and will add that orders |n the finer and more dlfeult kindsof Egesvieewll be EXECUTED BY HIM. SELF aad net sent to the North, au is the nmmon praos.e. WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS, AT HOME INVI. TATIONS, Engraved and Printed Io every tyle, punctually nd st shabortl notice. COURT, LODGE and NOTARIAL SEALS, Delos, En egratendad aend frnished with press, cluter.die, etc. Jel 2ply BLtL Dres.sl Btlk Drasesta BURNOUS, TALMAS, POLONNAIBES, -And RICH EMBROIDERIES ! FLOUNCES AND DOUBLE SKIRT SILK DRESSES, Will be sold during this week UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW PRICES III Part of the above Goods having been sent to o ON CON SIGNMENT, we have received orders to CLOSE THEN BEFORE CHRISTMAS, At any Prices, without regard to Cost I Cf r2 .AJVX) COV JV7,2- MA-. :JZ S Will do well to call early --eT- LAZARE & LEVASSEUR'S, 8............................AnD.. ......................10 CHARTRES STREET, Where they will ind one of the best stocks of DRY GOODS IN THE COUNTRY, AND AT SUCH PRICES AS TO ASTONISH EVERYBODY I LAZARE & LEVASSEUR, d13 2ptt Nos. 8 and 10 Chartes street. J. D. Damneron U Co., DEALERS IN V A EE LK Z H =Q FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, CURTAIN GOODS, etc., etc., etc., 14 .................CANAL STREET................19. Touro Buildings, Jal3 Iplm NEW ORLEANS. Extensite Sale -or MAGNIFICENT FRENCH PORCELAIN AND FANCY GOODS, -Sulitable for 7 IPIRTESENTB AND FAMILY USE. Mr. JAMES P. JUDSON Reepectfolly informs the public that he has taken the Store No. 97 Camp street, and opened a large and elegant stok of magificent. FRENCH CIIINA AND FANCY GOODS, direct from themanufacturersl suiltble Tot Presents and family toe. The Porcelain eomprtois a complete assortment of Plain Gold Band and Decorated Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Breakfast SETS, latest styles. Therichest assortment of FANCY CHINA ever oTered In g this city, via: Vases, Colognes, Toilet Sets, Card BHoketo, Motto Caps, Figured Inkstands, China Crucifixes, Toy, Tea and Dinner Sete, PuffBoxes, Jewel lHolders, and Nick Nacks. Bohemian and French CRYSTAL GLAbS Decanters, Gob lets, Tomblers, Card Receivers, Colognes, Froit Bowls, T.iquer Sets, etc., etc. And to induce large sales, all of the above will be disposed of after the following very liberal plan : With every purchoae to the val e of S2 50 and upwards, a PRESENT WILL BE GIVEN, varying in value from Fifty Cents to One Hundred Do'lars. - NL2dies especially invited to ea!] and examine this stock. !.3 Ipot .illfwaukee Lager Beer, -At FIVE CENTS PER GLASS!! 18 UNION STREET, d23 2olm Near St Charles street. .lotlhers Who see with alarm their children wasting away, and be coming listless, feverish, and debiltated in consequence of the presence of worms in the stomach or towels can remove all the trouble immediately by administering WINER'S CANADIAN VERMIFUGE, which discharges them without pain and leaves the digestive organs in a vgoroon condition. There is no mineral ingredi. ent in this preparation. For sale in New Orleans, wholesal'e and retail, by J. WRIGHT & CO., 21 and Ill Chartres street, 21 and 111 Chartres street. jal7 2p3teod1tW Sole Proplte'or,. Dalley's MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR Will subdoe the pain and inflammatio from theseverest Burns or Scalds in from one to twenty minutes, heal the wounds without ear, and effectually cure Fever Sores, Pile,, Salt Rheum, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Sore and Inflamed Fees, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, old Sores, Scald Head, Corns and Bunions, Spralus, Swellings, Felons, Chillblalns, Bites of Insects, Sore Nipples or Swelled and Broken Breats, and all other inflammatory and cutaneous disases, where the parts affected can be reaeched. For sale in New Orleans, wholesale and retail, by J. WRIGHT & CO., Noe. 21;and 151 Chartres street, General Agents for the South, and to whom all orders should be addressed. Jel 2p3teod<W Coughing int Church. How painul it Is sometimes when attending church to hear the congregation generally di.turbing one another by loud coughtog. Of corse they can't help it-but a great remedy for it lies within their reach. They posibly had the cough days before; and had they the precaution to use Davis' SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY AND TAR, they would not now be so ucoemfhrtable themselves nor so u.n pleasant to their neighbors. If p'ople generally would keep a bott'e or two of this re markable Syrup in their homses, and apply it the moment they find the least cough coming on, they would go to church, of any other public alsembly, with perfect ease and comfort to themselves and others. Ma-Remember "Devis' Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar." For sale In New Orleans, wholesale and retail, by J. WRIGHT & CO., 21 and 151 Chartres at., General Agents for the Sm, and t whom all orders hould be addressed. jal7 2p3teod<W Fall Stock -or BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, Now receiving by R. W. BSYNE & CO., WHOLESALE HAT AND SHOE WAIREHOUSE, 38 Magazine Street. , Country Merchants are respectfully llelcitd to examine our stock, o2 2p6m l',. .1. Wilson, -DALLIR IN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, FANCY GOODS, etc., etc., etc., JS 2ptf1 No. Fe Canal street. IJall Paper: .Palt Paper: BAUMBACH & EVERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN French and American Paper Hangings, BORDERS, CORNERS, OAKS AND MARBLES, i every varlety, 68 CRARTRES STREET. PanentI atteetn paid to all work their itae. as hbly It. C. .lrmstead, SUCCESSOR TO MALARD & CO..) 63 Gravlcr street, corner Bank Place. CLOTHING IN EVERY VARIETY, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. old IpSO BLNKZBETS., ERSZYS. eM. Alorning Star Cigar Store, No. 10 CAMP STREET, THEODORE DE LA CRUZ, Proprietor. HI THE BEST BRANDS ,OF CIGARS ALWAYS ON Dr. George JIf. Smith, DENTIST, Having resumed ll practice, ill attend to professional on Sagmeonl at his ofice, No. 177 CANAL STREET, nearly op. polefte Christ Church. jb , ept T. F. Rlurray, .lgent, -Dealer ln PORTER, ALE AND CIDER, BOTTLES, CORKS AND OIDER VINEGAR,' Removed from 19 nd 21 Bienvtle street to 22 and I4 .US rOMHOUSE STREET. -'All orders for the above e rttcles promptly filed atthe h.rtSlet notice, by wltolesleo ad retail, mlS7ply Pairbansl' PRINCIPAL SOUTHERN Besale tembaehaorus®e AND DEPOT FOR LILLIE'S BURGLAR AND FIRE PROOF *.. r m0 ". FAIRBANKS A CO., J.a Iptf No. 93 Camp street, New Orleans, La. Great Fire at Cairo. TRIUMPH OF LILLIE'S CHILLED IRON SAFE. We learn by a dispatch from B. R. Abbott, Agent of Illinole Central Rdaiolod, that the valuable books and papers of Ote Coomponyweresaved in one of LI:LIE'S CHILLED IRON SAFES. This I the second time these Sfes have saed their books a Cairo wlthino the pa0t year. Ltllie's Patent CHILLED IRON SAFES for sale by FAIRBANKS & CO., d2 2ptf 93 Camp taaet. Clothing • NOIRRIS, NMAULL& CO., CORNER OF CAMP AND COMMON STREETS, Under the City Hotel, Are now offrinlg for role, on the most masonable terms heir NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK -or WINTER CLOTHING! -Constlllg of OVERCOATS, FROCK COATS, PROMENADE COATS, TESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, ke. All selected from the LATEST NOVELTIES in Style and Matero Purchasers would do well to call and examine. l05 2ptf Southern Enterprfse .Eheadl EMERY'S PATENT CORN HUSKING MACHIN2, Now on Exhibiton at No. 90 CAMP STREET. This machine, for simplicity, utllity and durability, enor-ue amythlog for that purpose ever brought before the public. It . worked by a treddle, with the foot, and fed with the hands, th. Shuoking from S0 to M0 bushe!s per day, agatnst the old 0fh. t loned way by hand, of which 40 oi.he:s is a large day's work. Another adrantage, beotdes the saving of time in the hosking, Is.:bat this machine prepares the book in the most perfect man* nor for matresses, which oe worth from SS to I100 per Itn a boey foll from the machine. SPlanters, and the public generally, are Invited 0t call andtels the meriti of these maeblnes. A. CAMPBELL, 90 Camp st., .a7 ptf Owner of the Patent for the U ited RSta.. !rood, .iltenberger A Co., SOUTHERN ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, 57 Camp street, New Orleans. All styles of RAILING for Cemeteries. Galleries, Balonies, Ofca, Verandas, etc., etc., from the ilghte and moot graceful, to the beaviest and most elaborate denigs. IRON FOUNTAINS VASES, STATUARY, LIONS, DOGS, Pragons, etc. IRON SETTEES, CHAIRS, TABLES, STOOLS, BRACK eta, Lamp Posts, Flower Stands, Horts Troughs, Hay Raks, Hitchinsg Posts. Carriage Gates. Tree Boxes, etc. IRON STAIRS, Straight and Spiral. CAST IRON MAUSOLEUMS of beautiful desitg and Snlih. CORINTHIAN CAPS, COLUMNS, rtc., etc. Our facilities for executing orders for ay and every article in the Ornamental Iron way are econd to none,. ad we lyS'te the attention of the publie to our list of Designs, over 00 In number, confident that wl.iie their tastes will be suited, our aork will combine all the re qse::es of beauty and substurntal constructlon. I'Wareroom--No. 57 Camp street. Foundry and Machine Shbp-No. 247 Tchoupito.pla street. WOOD & Pasor, WOOD, MILT*.SSERSRR CO., JIlE 2psm Yhilsdelphisa New Orleans. E. Carver Company's PATENT IMPROVEDCOTTONGINB. The undersigned,srle manufattrers under E. OARVYERe patents of 1838,146 and 184, have pesrmanentlystabllthedbd OEae sad Wreboe at No. 0I RAVIER STREETand ar aswpreparad to fdrnish to Planters and Merchats asyllle of this celebrated GIN. Thbeydeemit nnneeessaryto detallites rantagesever oth. ers,u ts namberlessendorsmentas bypratical satbotile,naow alang It, are smfsctentto confirm It high reptation.,and ti makeia adoption still more general. aS 2l17 E. CARVER COMPANY. SPines, Liquors, etc., NOS. 13 AND 15 ROYAL STREET. A supply of CREME DE BOUZY CHAMPAGNE, in quar and pints, continually on hand, which is equal to the best that comes to this market. Also, other brands of inferior quality. TOPAZ SHERRY, CABINET SHERRY, SIERRA SHER RY, GOLDEN SHERRY, DUFF CORDON SHERRY, AN. CHOR SHERRY, SPARKLING and STILL HOCK, Old and Fine PORT WINE, MADEIRA and SHERRY WINES. BRANDIES-Sasernc, of the rintage of 195, 1798 and 1855, and other brands. WHISKY, ofall deseriptions-Scotch, Irish, Rye and Bourbon. ALE and PORTER, in pints and qparti. Alsoon hand, my usual assortment of the best Wines and Liquors tin the market, which will be sold on as reasonable terms M any other house in the city. SEWELL T. TAYLOR, dl Iply Nos. id and 15 Royal street. Cigars I Cigars : Purchbaser will always ind in store an assortment of the well-known brands-InJenuidad, Flor de Puladas, Meridiana, Flor de Pancho, Redowa, Cabarga, Partagas, KnowaSomething, Washington, Dos Hermanas, Mazo Habaco, etc., etc., at the lowest prices. P. PRATS & CO., so 2t 219 Commercial Plaee. French Perfumery. A fresh supply of FRENCH PERFUMERY, last received, LION & PINSARD, jat 2pif 6 and 68 RoyD street, corner Blenvills. Rutland S Davis, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -Atd Agents ofithe Independent Boats, m4 2ptf MOBILs, ALu. Diseases of the Throat and Lungs DR. C. P. CRANE, Whose snucessful treatment in Disease ofthe Throat and L.ungs by the Inhalation of Electro-Chemical and Medical S' per, is now well known to be the only reliable and phlosophical process of effecting a cure, even in those extreme and desperate cases which bid defiance to the ordinary rules of practice, has established a PERMANENT OFFICE and INSTITUTEfor thethorogh cureof all Chronic and Functional Dlseases by means of.Vergnea' Electro Chemical Baths, Galvanism and Electro-Magnetism. For the convenience of those amleted with Diseses of the Throat and Lungs, and unable to visit the city, who desire cor, slitation, a list of Questions has been prepared, and will be for warded on application to Dr. C., No. 146 ST. JOSEPH STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Inhaling Apparatus, Medicines, etc., forwarded according to the description received in each particular case. i-Pataente from the country can be accommodated with .oms at the Institutes. I10 Ip6mW Boots, Shoes and Brogans, AT WHOLESALE. Plantations supplied awith primea Ditching ROOTS, Ruseit BROGANS, Wool, Mexican, Palm Leaf, Straw tad Campeachy HATS, at the lowest marsket prices, by FROST & CO., No. 10 Msagaine street, New Orleas. HATS, CAPS, etc., AT WHOLESALE. We are constantly recelving a general assortment of Silk and Fur, Caslimere, Panama, Leghorn, Straw, Palm Lea, Mexican and Wool HATS, at the liwest market prices, by FROST & CO., jsyll 2pW O 10 NMaaine street. Iattl Paper? IV'ra Paper: .Agosd s electio of Fine, Msdlum and'Low Priced Fapes, utareceived. A good assortment of CABINET HARDWARE 5nd UPHOLSTERERS' TRIMMINGS, CAMPHENE, SPIRIT GAS OR BURNING FLUID, PAINTS OILS, BRUSHES, etc., etc., at Lowest Cash Prices, by HEATH & MILLER, 75 Camp st., Agentas for W. Tilden & Nephew's mI 2ply celebrated Oopal Varnisb. James B. Thompson, MERCHANT TAILOR, Ko. 411 BROADWAY, (near Caal strets,) NEW TORI I7i l"taf Snger's SEWING MACHINEB' Twelve months since reliable certlEate wer poba dd ef UNIVERSAL SUo098b -07 SINGER'S 8EWING MACHImNS. Five yeas intefoarche and Terreboner pLatshesmel nI New Orleans, sad no other eeslfteates of tbe saereem e Machaines n la~usaens have been Iabllhed. Of e er have been ald ln this region during the let tweAeAM the underdpgned bI not aware that oe i Amt rat, tmdmeL or them were warranted for three yeas. Ae stl greater evidence of their superiority IltbluMth their sale to the clothing factories in New Yk,e d tlam Eastern State, is rapidly Increasing. It b anow alml sally acknowledged by those engaged in thL.e ie e - clothing, that SINGER'S SEWING MASHINES urpwetaD others in durability and strength, alo in the el.aalle Ams beauty of their stltch, which Is more tniflrmiy thorremee both sides of the fabric than that made by a y e ther MY In order to counteract the influence of the mbalv mre ls of Singer's Sewing Mahines, great erll were made 3aU Sand also recetly, by the gents of the Wheele A Ws chines, to milslead cad deceive this aommunaty by all staterees that "they have obtained ail the permlMoteobera ther Machines have been exhibited n ermpetltho'wh i leb.r' and all others." In the fall of 1867 the irst premium wea aeddCI, Singer Macha!e by the Connectiact State Agrlkealfal td 5~, where the Wheeler a Wilson Bewing Machine rm des The brst premium was also awarded t 81n er's SIew.L. chine at the Fair in St. Louis in September, IMF, s re el count of whichis given below. Such extraordinary and sacrifices were never made before by thseWheale A W agents to obtain apremium In the United State. AtthelateFatr In Memphis, Tenn., the .M praml, awarded to Singer's Machine, and a pereminum af pn ta was given to Mrs. F. M. Cash, for the iaert asperdbo a et -a murlin dress-made on Singer's Maehbhe. The foilowing FIRST PREMIUMS (Gold d S erdal. are on exhtibtion at the oalce of the .nadersign d, U C.M . The First Premium of the "Exhibitioa Uveeeelie. i Me of all the principal Sewing Machine t Euope lad A The First Premium (Gold Medal) of the America lie.eat in New York ; also two other premims from te Ambme.eo, Institute. a re First.Premium of the Frankin Mecedh MEs Id a n Pennsylvanis, The First Premium of the Mechanics' Institte in CMerra, The First Premrim of the Maryland Institute for ahe rem. tion of the Meeehnical Arts. The First Premium of the Connectecut 8aeAgr*tp a Soriety. Mention is not made of these Medals a, may eeldaeed im . ruperiority of Singer's Sewing Machlnes, bet toreentfo -. public befag humbugged by the s.temeoe oe the sgntrei 2 Wheeler & Wilson Sewlag Machine. As the persons who m appointed committees to dedreas cerntng the relative merits of Sewing aebtne s, be mua stances know nothing of the practiale worklang of thebr_ no relance can be placed on their Judgment,aed amtafbtsry iformatioa can be obtained concernng Sewing Mahhm ar cept from those who have used them. For this roes, 7. E. SINGER & CO., having asta.buled the reptatih .R tteos Sewing Machines above all others throughmao the 83)9e world, have not recently contended for the premitm at myF nor have they aathorted their agents to do so, bhm it se fei Sstnces the agents have exhibited the machinea s ad hawrege ally been uccesrr ul. At eaeracl Falrsat which the ager ade Wheeler & Wilaon east of taking the preemm, ae -g Machine was not represanted. We learn frcm reliable authorltythbat the Wheeler & agent obtained the premium at the late Fak in t. LMe ial following m ner: By means know. only to himself or his .Wod, a Bilw Plltcher ws purchased, worth seventy-fie dollaOso As m g. ment was made by the agents of differefnt tw &fr eebs that each should be equally represented in th Cott Is, m that there bhould be no owners of Sewing Maeoebs t. h Commottee. By some species of intrlgue, the W. A W. succeeded in getting a committe appointed comtpoead lm entirely of owners of the Wheeler & Wilson MaChioe. : 2In than two hours after the Fair opened, and befor taer Bs been any examnation of the different kinds of Sewtg EMs hines, or even a moettng of the Committee, three tidimes, t. oeers of the W. & W. Machbne,s tied the " Blue Blbo t to Machine, thus, as is currently reported, glvingthegb Awet kt. own Silver Pitcher. The Agent has never dared to boast in the St. Lo- p, an to taking this premium, est the circumstances above reotoo d appear against him. Another system of humbugging etteoniveley practe. 4 , to pnblish the opinlon of newspaper editors, who, in aoty-at. ewes out of a hundred, know nothing of the merits or desdl of Sewing Machines. It has been proved,Alno met l.atmt. that the gift of a Sewing Machine has been followed bya d cided preference of the kind of Fewing Machine recee.ad. S extensively Las this gift operation been practiced in th N.b ern and Eastern States, tha.t steps have beken ten to oat.a. whether or not there is an editor of a religloonsout ob.oatp who has not received or had the ofer of a Wheeler A ,, W or a Grover & Baker Sewing Machine as a gift. If ihe.e . rs who has been overlooked in this grand gift od heme, it is hoto that he will make apubilic avowal of the faeI. The futility of these efforos to deceive the publi s tkswn b the rapid increase in the sale of the binger Masohne. The undersigned has found it nee.ssaryto rent thbwoy3 building, at 33 Camp street, and has fitted it up ho Isseaut style, atd takes pleasure in exhibiting his Sewing Meooet. all, whether they wish to purchase or not. Of the forty kinds of inferior Sewing Machtl a, afflsl been tried in this community, and of these the peblt rso caution, but in order to introduce others it has ben ds necessary to enlarge the letters on the sign snd tophooiooal wltdowoano d doen moreextenitvely, The pdentof SINGER'S SEWING 1WAQRINES have been GREATLY REDUCED, and they now ae a 3 ew YTork as follows: The Family Machine .. ............. The No. 1 Machine, with iron stand .... ... . ZID The No. 2 MachiOe, with iron stand ...............I Theyare so.ld In ,ew )rlean at the same h rt a , t1 sdditton of the freight .and insurance,. Guides, Heanmerg, and all the improvements can now be r ttlhed to'tbe a o tlready sold ; also, Covers for the wheels. To the Pair in St. Loust the Agents all went, The building they mt de a of omt.4on fo WIt urtains, a td railing and etpet adord-. O'o ft tbtondred fooaheitm bek, ib ople h r dollars tgtd e dost moas hoat bate Trey boasted losatoo t ib'd wto..lthi s wt Bot alas olo tpu.t otlts o heir ehogele The PREMIUM was given to BIN GERt ojot.Coi *In September, 1i. - 26_lm BWALTER BENNETT, Agest -39 1 Campstia,.