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WINEB AND LIQUORS. WINS, BDRANDIESm etc._ AGENCY OF MARI TT 00O., BRANDY, POUILTNEYT 00., BANDY, g. Q. H. LURMAN. BRANDY, ordn F. ELSPPER A CO., WINES, Bordsau, MOM A OHANDON, ODAMPAGN. Spmosoy. MARIL TTI a BONS, PORTER Sod ALI, Iaoden. aP.Th eheMerlber, hias duly sothorled sgoot for the abohr-ot od hoouse, o nlte orders on hibeoal terms, for dire Impor0tlo0 ot 0all rtolH tIn their lin. •a s ot o fhnoL eWtIIOnhaOnd. Meohoohdise of e dof l bough NDIME-WE BAYR A GOOD LJU17 h odLo. vot, y d~si WOpFooty. on I a w a ld bar Wo have IT Inelshyi Ipmee, lh "tn od. qoourep po., 1 doo. o.; 1806 to half q tme nd .0 -pps. we 5inte tksotattetlonof thstorsJsod eoaonhm oosmill0 r thos rtilo I pore sod sRdaltested. For sale >o NOW io trmes and prt Wn. S. LIIViih ta 00o. i4 Old Ive t. ilr IF So·s AgEmntsIn thble ty. ,TINES, BRANDIES AND lQtUORBS, --r All the Choicest IBrands, ept tootonUy 0n hand, in all sieddpacksge, by A. DUBUoH, fell em 118 GrOlotr street. SJUST RECEIVED-A NEW AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Spring MIllinery. * ' MRS. I. JEFFERS, 142 Canal,street, r apeetflly Informs the Ladles that she i no w reoting asnd O for sele Lage Assortmont of FANCY GOODS AND Paris Yilllnelry Oqmprbing In part Straw, Leoo, Leghorn, Felt, Itllan and QBSuO BONNETS, all fboouily tdrmmed in the Lotest ;AWio from Pdars. S--Also . bHa.d-Dra., Bridal Wreathe, Kid Gloves, PFrasolo, Corsets and Embroldedre, COMmMti o Merchants and Plantors will nd I0 t t their .d. yggoos togive s call before purechaing elswhers. All o. doens from City or Country promptly attenoded to MRS. I. JEFPFERS, mM ei ti R 4 142 Canal street. TO THE LADIES-OUR OPENING DAY G. W. ROPER, COB. POYDRAS AND CARONDELET STREETS. Wo ,cspeetfoliy ioform tbO Ladies thstwe will open o MONDAY a large assortment of Fancy Goods AND PARIS MILLINERY, Comprtslng in port Rich Velvet, Str., Lace, Leghorn, Felt0, Itallu and Cbheniles BONNETS, all beautfullly trimmed In the L-tt Style from Parsi --Also- Rich .Hed Dress", Bridal Wreaths, Kid Gloves, Poarole frets and Embrolidres. ES-Commission Merchants end Planters will Ind It to their dtsvantge to givve t lleall before porehasng elsewhere. Al ordoen from City or Country promptly attended to. G. W. ROPER, s om scorner Poydros and Carondelet .treets. 0 OPENING OF IPRHINO.tILI.0NERY NMR. MaONANY, 2 Comp street, corner of olloa hoo Jost rsceived and otffer for ole so sentire stock of SPRING MILLINF.RY, eoosneting of Bonnets for Ladles and Mlseo, Ribbos, tooe., Emobroldc ties, Lace Veils. etc., Hoop tSkirts, Ith new Bustile, and every artele in thebs Mllllnery Lin- whilh the Lds are Invited to oall and examine, ml13m SMRS. ROBERT No. 17 CUAR oTRP, TR repe. otoyinforms the ladieo ht bhe h received from Paris, A RICIl AS BORTOEMT OF MIl,INEPRY end ILatest style of (Goods; c.mprlsiog Ladies', 1,rl1,' and Children's Bonnet and COpot, of every tols. Bnmon, looo, Nolsullon, Whim and Choontllly It.eo., mbrlidery, Forninhnlg (lood, o,,von'e Glovms Artificial Plowero. RSIl leod Dres,,ee, Wedloi Vetls and Wreaths, Ribbons, Veils, Imitatioo Jewelry Chbildren's Cope, C to. t.Dresses, eto~ mde to order by a ek111ul Beamstreos 1roe Psilo. el01m J. S. SIMONDS, - No. l0 Coanal street, NO. 9 Crosmano street and No. Netw Loevee street, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Vorker. ranu Founders eod Flniheros, and ,aonofaetoren of Searn rlSns, (,.rlltyis and E.aportin Poane,. Flitereri,. Jouice P'nns Chimneysl and Breechng, Stosmbost and Plantatioi Blsck. Oooltbhlt. --Alnn- 3ENERAI DELLERS 1N IIAtDWARE, SHtIP CHAN DLERY AND STOVES, ' Plootrs, Mereoants and itoamlboaTmoen wlL n4 it to tholr ed resniOs to gioe me 0 call before purchasing or controcllne elsa .barn. , VAURIIGT1S STABLES No. 16 GRAV1ER ST., Next the Varieties Theater. The onde mgne'd respectrully ives notice that, havlng pnr ehahud the bove well-knou abl he will be preared at all times 0 furnioh HORRSE and BUGGIES for HIRE ,, at the urrool rates. He also h now on hand, and will continuea to receive, and offar FOR SALE, a. tock of SINGLE and MATCH HORSES, comporslng the be.t selections of the Norther marketr H, e re petolly dsolicits a share of Ithe public patronage, and Invites all whko tfancy fine stock, to call and oinspect the animals now on hand. tald 0! J. M. IRENCH. - HIPS, STIAMBOATS AND 7A11 Ilt SBul I10d with BeeO0 Po0k, sod Vsal l olog,.,Top,,d ollBrythlgin the botmher. log 1 s. moha and half-barrelsl i of Chote Corned Beet potlp to order, orCbinor FaroilyUseaIt Stals NoB.1.9, N0 oItl6OLD FRENCH YMARKET, by. MERKEL A PARKER. I. e.--Steabatnd Bet lD blpepplled wDthall kinds of LiSr 5toCk, uch s fhresh mlIcb Cow., HogISho.0, Pil., Sheep. Ooats, Geese. Duoks. Ohioke.s, eto . se9"ly a H. ROFRIGUE a CO., HRRIADod CRAIKFR BAKERR S, No. 6 1 Now Loves o lxtrl ew Orleans Bpesor AMER1CAF CR PCACNEI d BISCUIT, warranted free of sleroat or any drugs inj rltos to health. H. D. & Co. oop constantly on hand a large aortmeIt Bread and oraokers, PilotBread CoffeoehoneeBscloits, Water Cra.ken, N Navy Brad Sgar Crk. Ood, CrOM ke.T , Wine BHld, oloen Crackers, Pio-No etoe, Ata. French HI mlt, BIutterorachers., et. AllmoO bym ,ehlnery., at the oweltmarketpr1e.. Fyllly J. VEST, PRACTICAL DENTIST, 112 9.. Cbharle treet, near the corner of Poy. d street, would respetully inform the eltl seus of New Orlea.s aud the vicinity that he performs all operations on the teeth in a most killful manner. The superiority of J. W,'s artificial teeth above all others have been favorable and well known the lest lftee years by hundred. wkoare enjloying the benefits of them. Persons desirous of .1ll11g themselves of uch world do well to call and examine. The Doctor guaranties the best of material and workmanship, and to give entire satisfa.tlon. O101e residence 11 It. Charles 0treet, N. e l10 tf CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA NEGROES FOR SALE.-The bocriber has Jst rroleod with a hue lot of Carollna and Virginia Negrooes for sale, consolstin of Field hn.,, Cooks, Woo,,ashers and Ironers : also, tw An ".ET 0ntre0, 0one No. I lacksomIth, onegood Cooper and Engioeer. Will be re00lvh1 fresh lots during the sason Persons wishing to buy will 1d 1It to their interest to all aEnd 5ee m0, before purchasing elsewhere. H.P. PETERSON, d22 6m 15 Perdldo street. New Orleans. J. IC. MATTHEWS a CO.-CAR BRIAGE TRIMMINGS, everything neeessaryfoa BBudlng and Repairing Carriages, kept for ale AZLES.tthhleofor Caoe Carts and Drays, with Linch Pli .d Nuto. at No. 156 GWtor street, Neow Orleam. aull v BILLIARD TAIBLES CONSTANTLI hand and for , alefrom the manufactory of SMe'ers.J. M. BRUNSWICK BRO.C, Olnonnal hp0rlor Roslwood Billiard Tables. Brunswick',s potent Oosb .'selson CloIot, Bolls, Cues, and all other trimmlngo belong logSt thlbalte. AllOrdrLthankfully received and promptl! attended t9. A. W. MERRIAM. nif lP Iit. Oharle, Billiard Boom. ., o LA.E SHIOHE HOTEL. IANDEVLL-LE, I.A. S This wet located tlrolel, dlrectly on the 1.ake Shore, wt11hi, less than wo L0our. run from New (l)Aeon, on TLOW PRlE. S URE steamers tlwice a day, wil he opened for the racnptio of visitors on tle PIIIT OF JUNE. The hotel 1in boon ..hugr aed nut In fine order and new]; fournihed--po0es0sing tihe edv00tage of sea hlreeo, one bathinbl flolong, siling ald honting--with One road tlbhough the tag nolia anod ihne Groves to the inlterlor. linerl opingo, , g oeat curative pow- within an hour and a llv's ride fro, te Hotel,. and Fresh Water Sprilns with0in Io miles. It offeo great Inducements to the invalid and those seeking healtb 0ulet and recrea'lon. The lBar, Bllaiord Room Ind Nine Pl Alleys areremoved from the `amily portion of the HIotel. Three Cottages, adjacenot to the Hotel, for convenience o families. Livery Stlolo, well spplied, helolghl 0 to the Hlotel. The tlable will be suppled lwith fish, yeors, and every dell easy in season. Tre Bar with the bchoicest wines0 and liquors. Families desirilng to ecure ,rooms will drect by mal to 11i H. HEARTT, N,. 9 Commerot, al Place, New Orleans, or to th ulndersigboned at Mandeovile, solicling .a hre a sllare of publi patronage, 0 s no pains hall be spared on my prt to deser i BENJAMIN BUTNAN, 0y28 If PrnprIetor. R. TRAMONTANAIE CO., IMPORTER FOREIGN FRUIT, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRIED and GREEN FRUIT couloltng of Ralsins, Figo, Grapes, Citrons, Oranges, Lemons, Dnoes, Bananas, etc., st. They beg to inform the poblic that they ao e co00o ntly receaf I"g consignments ol Frllt and are prepared to supply Deale oltels, Steamboats and Frwatoe F.nillles with Frllt of all kindl onthe most reasoaoble trm0 . 4 FRONT STREET, 1,06 m between Common and 0 rovier streets. N F. HYEI, SURVEYOR AND CIVIL EONGIONgE bha removed his office to AMITE CIT ', where he W 0ttend to locating and llrveying lano, and wil act as GENS RAL LAND AGIINT In theI poribes of Bt. HOlleua, St. Tao me , Wasbhtgton and Livingoloo. Price ot Overomont lands, under the graduatilon law centsper acre. al2 ly TUIAlA NEVILL d .C3'1O., IAUCTIONEERS, Al J pralsers aud General Aells for the sale of Real ERlat" SIolaveFrniur. Bank Stock,, Port Warden and SucceBoI *Sales, orgoes tocks of M o1ehndie, etc. fPlticlar attention paid to the purchasinglo and asllih o lieo(ee Jo 11 CommercalPlaceF . 1ao if I ENRY MO. FAIRCHIL d ( C0., COMOMISSIO AND FOItPWARA INO IMECIIIANTS. Wholsale Gr aere aod dei1ers in Nortl0rn1. and WostCno Produce, Boa, Stores, et., etc. No. I6 SOUTH COMMERCE STREET, Mobile, Al,. sCa-h advances made on co sigments to us or our hiris, InNew Ol..o, , fell bo BAGASSE FURNACE. 13VbB YOUR BAG aSr-1T IS PROFIT AND In Pt R ~nto sell my Patent for hnenf og Bagasse and other wet (rol to the planer f ousanI Lwh eeae to refer the to the following evidences of Its value and praotfcal utility. We, the otooihlbm, have witnessed the ,ormenoe and So. eaeful opoeration of th. THOMPSON'S BAGA8SE BURNER OR FURNACE,. on the. jlntoioo of Mm. ..G.. & Jobh.n. odeb of Jdraa oo. seld tno.,s 0 Fm ... tiCo mpied . 0iotfof hbrning oombho, w.hich em applied to two lIto. der boilers, 6 f.eet o.g, 28 Inbb. dlameto., wbhoh fuorishes ample steam to run their engine wthittle eves botftheho..... greoenfom the mill, withool the oid of to.g thberobof blow. ere. genfootlntngo a mh goog.., hot th. o ban . er see from bog....eby oaý0 p0., Ohe flu " ld tpldeo th 0. bolter beffog a contnbyua ~bi heat oohmidg-ott smoke and gamee a. well "sthe 6agso. leaIog little or an "boa or clod CoO; and we a o opt. tt thot with Bamileot boiler =time to cnsume all the bog ... .uofigl..team aono h generated not ants to rn the eoyi... hot do maoch IU not aft the olarifcatio evd raporation of the cve ~e; tied wee fa.ther of opt.. ion thol the priitople of this footmt" iL correot and potoooible., formnog a natural omb0Ormtand being a omb'iatlftoof of, tight opd dnnoghi,(td unlike the blower .potemoihtth to 10a.ed and artifical. J. GGOSETT, BENJAMIN JOHNSON, We habe on. of th..o Pootoes In opettiton. WM. STACKHOUBE, Parolh of Plaquemine, Planter. JOHN HALL.. JAMES .PUTNAM, Firm of Hall, Rodd A Potutn. No. 4 FrostL L, " tret. N. A. i7PTON No. 78 mtoop ,ioot No,, Orleans. TRASIMON LAkODRYO Parsh of Asceooion AMADEO LANIRY, Firm of Brand Loondry No. 14 Bio.llle eitet, N. O. IT. 1.OTRAWHBRIDGE, No. 1o b. OCulaiotreet Now Orleans. J.F. SPEARIN4, No.7806 0ld Lo, street. Now Orleans. SILVENTER BENNETT, Phbtoi Foundoy. 44 Or100,. .treet. N. O. CHAROLES DUSOUA, Jeftfro puarish. SAMUEL COWOUILL, ToeRoon paroih. DAN. C. HOLIDAY, M.D., Jeferoo oprish. GEORGE H. LONGACRE, New Orleans, H. D. OGDEN. New Orlean0. Thompsot', Bge 0Furnace "ht behn subhittod to the test of tobing of a0rop, and the poiocipi. 00on which It is based ho. bean Oaifically demonot00ted, proof of whlih tihabovo ,rtO0oate of thoem who witnessed t In actual opeaiont .no.. [erred m.. The abo, oeertleate, hicbh w" given In Doember, 1814, oo an eoidoce of the earliest soccess In Looitoan., of thepr 0ofiy niovl iode of burning wet fuels., (,rotdisovered oand(o,.o doood bbl myself. Beni. Johlnson, Esq., made oath to the facu b et fort t, and even more and mach stronger then could be am bhrced In. oorifioae of thot hind, In Agoust, 1807, bhofot J. W. GOurly, Eoq., Clero of the U. 0. Corcuit Court. PARlntE or PLtAeo.,toi, 31.0 Doembeh, 7866. Moso.Thamboon, Rbo, New Orleans: D00r Si0-You reoooquost f. a statement of the results o the workiog of your Bgoasse Foornao, 00ast 0ottd for u this seai eon. YoouiontRatd to grind our cane and to clriofy our jice, with the use of Bgasse and a small quootity of wood. Too, Furnace has sooeonl ihed mouoh more. In a ew word. we would mt. that we hoe a full Rillleui apparatus, and that with the use of Bag..lu and woof, with 0o firs aoeeopiig the 7une to your Furnace, we hoe groood our cane., oiudOd our ulce, evaporated the .oe to 2o deg. to 21 dog., and tinihed to our oon ofpln We bo, osmde ten to twelve hogoheods in the 24 booar, oiong ,bott ten cords .f wood during that time, mostly green willow and battureor dritt wood, the latter 77 hout a day or two befor0 sin0g. Forsome hoo,, in suoesoion we roilod a sufficieot qountity of cane, to oitsh tt th rate of 17,0007 to 18.000 o'ndo or doogr in 24 hour., and the Fuooooooodily consumod all the Btsgoso. 0 We hen three-roller mill, 00nt ,, some yifg sioooe, with roller I4,feeIlong. 28 inchesoi diamoter. We have two hoiler, attached to the Htgg."..Poornae, 3 feet In 77gt0,0 42inhes in diameter, with douhbli (6Iihoob) lo,. Tb. steam obhLinod wooitootpoondo. The Furnace reiored bhot one 100mnn. and one bohy t the h0oppers. No liohooo foroed upon the grtes of the Fuoms ; therefore Ohe.y rquired no 0lean0 0g. We reomain repectfolly. 0our ob't ,er0o0,. JOllY L. WHITE, 87T11 IRUFANT. M0ool (GOOoC, November 19th, 1007. 0 Mosr,. Hol. Rodd A Pooooo, New Orleans: GeO0t0men-Y-our fa0or of the 1041h , ot. is athaod,ood I reply to your Illqllirr respectipg TTumphon' Bagasse Poonae, we cannot say more than thlat we eootl m in every partlculat the statemeot we made 8 n our letter to dlr. Thompson, under dat0 o0 07,1 Decembo,, 1056. The 0o0o1io Improvent we Coo- su,.00,o0 th oneo 00m0, by yo0r M7. 1all, and too t 000 io to the hoppoers. Very respectfully. " " ""1 Year obedient servantl L AI B Joji 2.. WHITE, 5171 TRUPANT. ELY Hoot, JaO0007 29, 1850. To MaeThoponoIF.o 0, I have, as yoou boo,. hood 00 of 000, iiBgasse Furn00,s to opertioon daring the pr,0000 toning, and I one no glad of the opportunlity of sayog to oou, it hab performed epual to m000an0 fin ce expectationsar I conhldor it mo oapabooole oi podoloo a perfiot combustio, ofo the bogaase and copsegneot prrednction of bent and steam, than ooy funooo I haoe known. It will burn the bogoto from 000most0e0v00000000,0 ci ground, and makeo hest and 0000 Sit. propooooiao f a due oupoply ofbhoiler be given-looo se th, s hrt as tact am ads 00om0m0 pre00nt expe00en07, I am cleorly of the optiion thalt no other term of (armies eau at all compare in efficiency with your.. Voer troly, E.E. KITTREDGE. hoot OoHoo0o, 0Feb. 27,107. To Moses Thompson, present : Dear Sir--Hain beet ehigaged on Dr. KRitlredge's p!ants tion for the ftsi of L.ft, where there w it one of your furnaces in ftoll operation, and having b en evgaged on other n'antations wthiiy the p tIr fv tr years l whicb the furnaces of Mr. ttl:l man annd Meerrs. Inlger k Allyn were usedr I consider I have baid a fair ol~porqlr ity el' Judgi g of the eomparalive mer;e of each of lth thuarex. I have no he ithatron i(.y.ing your fur. nrice IaI idttne much more work than either of the other fnr hces. With the same quahty e. l Bagasse t produces a more intense Bra or best, and furnishes mooe is nm than I thought Ba..s. capable r producing, and ih tihle formation of wt little clinker. I te, confident in taylg. thaIt I believe that with your furnace iapplied to the llltuix appauratius, and with sutficient supply of boilers it wilt i consume the Bagasse from :) to 25 hh,. sugar per twentytfot r hours, and it will fur nish all of the steiam r t :red with ix or eight cord. of wood in twetut four hours, and laks the t hoe, numbe, of hhdi. in twenty-toer bellrs; therefore I tale ph"easire in expresslng to all my firm conviction th.t yonr furnace is the best I have seen in use, tand can recOmmend it to all who desire to convert the Bagarae Into us ful fuel. Yours, respeclfully, CHARLES N EAIYES, Engineer. L HAU.LL PLANTATIONS, Feb. 4,1869. Mr. Thompson, New Orleans, Ita.: Dear Fir--llBvlng been engaged as engineer on sugar planta tions for sevenl or eight etrs, itnd during that tlime had oct a sion to take off crops with Biget frnaces of differenth kthlds, I am happy to ay your furnaceli far excels all outhier. It pro duet a more unifoi tfire and ua Uch larger q.uatity oi steam. I feel lconfident that yotr furnhace, with a proper ply of boiler and the Rillienx nptaratu% wilt miake tt ,m to o. all of the work with one cord of wood to the hbd. I ttke p'easure t i recomimending your furne o a who may have occasio to use them. Tours, trnly, THSO. H. JONES, Engineer. In 1856 Mses. iHaAger A Aiynn obtained a patient andln that year and 1857, thet erect rIt ny furn aces whucl. intriuged my patent. I desired, at an etart moment to show the planters my tt inttionutble right therefore notited and cati mned them not to conttract with Ilte- t Ail; no, and immediaptely demanded of the Commissioner of Patents a trial of our eorulfcting elalma. Testlimiy wa taken bh both parties and submitted to that oti cer and Joseph Holt, hat.. then Comm sslonar of Patents. ran dertd a lengthy aT d full decition in my ,averf which the followi ln is an estract and closing paragrapb. He says: "Regardipng then the invention fully perfected and int sue easful operation in October 1854, at Weed's place, it wits tried experimentally at an earlier period on Gosett & Johnson's plan tation, where Thompson had satisfactorily tested his Invention, and found that with the subtitnlion of fire brick for iron grate bfrs, it was capable of performing all that he claimed for it; believing, for the reason that neither Hager & Aiynn's, nor Thompsou's claim is limited to the material employed, that each actulial ubtitution sismmnterial to the question at Issue, and finding that not even a contract was entered into for the erection of one of Hager Alynn's furnaces, prior to the latter part of December, 1854, proritiy of invention is hereby awarded to MIoses Thompson, and a patent willissue accordingly. J. HOLT, Commialoner," Letter from Prof. It. Silllmnn, Jr., concerning Mr. Moses Tllompeoa's Btggasse Furnace. New Haren, (t.. June( 41859. I have had otcaston to examine with ieat care Iboth tihe the ory and tile actuaIl workings of Mr. uIsesI Thompsoun'I Furnace for the burning of wet feels. In 1857 Mr. Thompson built for me one of his furnaces, de signed to consume rEar. at Bristol copper mine, ino this State, where I was titln eondnciing explorations. The furnace in qaestion was the first of its kind, as MIr, T. had never before had occaMlm to prepare a furnace for this particular fuel. It worked better linm I had expected, and well enough to satisfy me that n little change in the arrangements of the upeinigg4, to allow the fuel as it dried to fall more freely into the lower chamber, was all that was wanting to perfect it. Wr. Thomp.on prepared to effect these changes, when the snsp.enrion of the mines during the severe panic of Septemnber, .S.T, pat an end torppertlons Theresult obtained, howuvwr, Httsifitd me that Mr. Thompson's furnace was capable of burning wet peat, just as it was tzug with nt leant three parts in four of its weight water. Thll'watery 'tte sumeded in Sir. Thompsml'S furnace not only to keep lse.m tt a ttweny-flve horse !tower steam bollrr, day and nighit, but it didl eo wilh a nelaerl, economy or fuel and expense, contpared with anthracite coal or wood, [u a country where wood was worth .1 per cord delivered, and coal cost .babotper p nn I Lave elsewhere given my vioes in detail respeetng the mode of action of Dr. rThon peon's furnace. I need not repent theseviewshlre. Suflce it to say that Iam fnlly of opinion that Mr. T. has mxade a discovery of Breat praet~c,.L nl port an" in the arts, and that it is nowhere of so great aIne as in all the sugar growing countries, where tlhe eennnmlcul use of gags=.e has alw.sa beu a bunlJ:ct of great difficulty. Dtoreover, while a great ulmnber of experiments and some alnost literel copies of his n ode of hurnlig wet fuels have nopteared since he first took the field, be alone merits the clanm of originality in con structing a furnace for br ruig wet fuels, both correct in theory and useful in practice. Mr. 'homosou is a modest, unassuming man, of an original end powerful mind, who, nth snt'l advanxtages of education, ha, worked out for himself a great problerm, chemical and phy sical, which has ianlled many other inventors of far greater pretensions to sclntlfe kL:noledge, and I earnestly trust he may be eallowed to receive both the honors and the pecuulnry rewards which belong to those who bestow by their geniue groat favors on mankind, B. SIf.I)fIAN. JR., Professor of General and Applied Chemistry in Tale U4llego, BosToN, Jue 6, 1559. Dr. A. A. Hayes, Boston: Sir-I have exan Intd the following patents for furnaces for burning baga se and other wet fuel : lst. Letters patent granted to Moses Thompson, 10th April, 1865, anti rselsned 3let .March, I,57. 2d. Letters p 'tent granted llager A Allyn, Jay G, 1356; re issued )ay 14, 1853. 3d. Letters Patent granted E Slelley. June 1511, 1353. 10h. Letters patest granted Saue-l H. Gilman. December ., 1 5;i rehsued Auguns 5, IPM, Tile first or these Pa:tents ()oses Thompson, 10th April, 1855 ; reissued 31st Match, leiT) !ntedautthe others. This patent covers a method or process of drying and eFnnumlng wet fuel, These two operations are perfarmed simultaneounly upon dif. ferent portions of the bagasse, the vapors, gusses and heated aip prom the two being nitled in n sitahle ehamber conlinouuns to the lire chamber, and consume toWegher tbe one assisting the combustion of the other. Ti s pa.ent a so p overs th e of a series of fire ehamhers, eomntim'cn tg with a flue or mxinlg chamber, each fire r chamber having it, own air passages and fluer, with dam .rs for tile regulation of the drughlt. The furnace described in the patent of lIager Allyn, May 6th, 1856, is a clear and pI pable infrilngement of Tbompson's patent Tl:e feel is first dried and then consumed, the gashes from that pertion which is being dried being mixed with those from the part which is being eonsumed, atd the whole are burned tagether. Tile passage t (see iagar and A\llyn's draw ltgs) and :he space beneath the boilers, the pane Immediately connected wilh this passtge forming the mixing or combustion chamber, In which the ta 1es are consumed. In the patent of livan Shelley, June 15.1358, the bagasse Is thrown iu and heaped up on the floor or hearth on whicll it is bhrned but identically the same operalt, nis earr ed on as I. t o Thompson furnace. Whle the lower portion of the heap is being bnrned, the upp er portion is being dried, and so soon as It is dried It iaignlted and consumed, the yxpota from Ihe drying t portion and the gasseea nd hot alrfrom tho burning portelos being nsited in a mixing chamber and consumed, the operation, as I9 Tbhmpson's furnace, being continluous. This furnaco isf, here, fore, a clear infringement of the Thomwpon patenit. In t11e furnace described in Glhnan's patent, December 4th 185 the bagasse is thrown continuoesly into a s.ngle hurgnlh chao ber', bat rhe drying and burldugr opel atlsons cntinue simnul taxsantly du mn tdi ttrnt porlimt1 of fuan and the genes, vappors, and b~e sit dargenorated, err ar l thrown together into a hai. bar (B o" Gsilman's drawings) where they are mroed and -nll slimed. This funa.nd is therefore an undoubted iu ringmluent of Thumonnon's putent. It i, proper trat [ ahoald here ctate thal 1 ttm a Civil Euagineer BAGASSE FURNACE. by profesion, and e e hrb, have bad charge of .econ overn. meet constructtons and woreks. cbeeqatly I wau for evecl Ja8 Chief Elamtoor of' Patsntsl o the Hilted Sttat P·t1· OIoeS Wehhnoton, aed for the Outhhet n yere a he bLe . orllod ublleftm f Ptatent in the ity. I mto.fteoalled • .-n ttoortl ys a sInexpect in patent meets fn the United rstae courh, od a ea ceetly consulted uponl qstch oM of filltlty V differfaveIvnttons, and o matters of nfofiremeut, I reman, r owu ere obedhent anat. SAM. COOPER. 0gncz or Toe SfATs AeAYze, 2 16 Boyela stroeet, Bo.0., Mee., Mo. Teomp Ju. ,eq: Dar BIr--I have crefly eamined the petents wblth bive bee.m grted too1, ecnd bave made rtf acquainted with the coedtlmtetlce eappliation of yjae encee. for burning wet fuel. Thelneeatioee ad tpplctloe era both nosvel.and eo fea e my Scowledge etsends, oiginal In regard to wetfel ; the reeoM before oben havting ill been baed en other p rtelol . In the mode you heve adopted ed eate hbes been takee of certln Sheroial raetlans, whh, wellknowntoebhemitst, tad notbeen dpliedd to te arts, artly In consequene oft the practical dim ;.ltia preanted. Yoe hive overnome thee, and after examine t your furnaaa fo eonstmmog receently eoptoeed bhe d pplying the heat raeniting from the deOlpeoltfon or -aoeo| geaue, by the ignited peroduet of the eomlstion of drldandhaed feet, onderte t o rio r ctrcmeatcnas, I have bean impressed with the trtly philoeophicl feotue of yoor nveotlonoe, and the great prctosl imporeancee of eyour eppli utlone. While hemlical enineere abroad havebeh slowe l adanednct ,ltew of probable gai of ehut gvlng power from. bmloel wet feel .on had prevuety demonstrated on e large sealethat an egona/bulk of wet ftel wol Jrd a much hebat a the same boil of the e.e. fel,. tIn dry state. by .eanof your to. Sold ins. come ,ohatltoe for your fuernaces have been adopted whleh are npalple infringement. of your rights, by patent and no In tlllgent person acqainted with your claims can reetethe evl dence th y afford of . ontlnnout line of Invention applied to dcrtiicl arinde of fl, fromot the earlleet eonceptlon of the ide of otilizing the het from wet fuel, and it affords me pleasure to add my own e e tot elteniiy oltho moet eminent eeeerts n this ountryc , that rhea consetrctions by others regroe fnvaslons on your e;lsaims. To the engcr Interest of oUr Soothern States, the economlcal importanee of your invention hbs a b'h, value. Knowinggpe. .otally the enterprise, ointelligence and skill requiroed to prodoe ,agr there, under tbhe attendant elreofmyto . I am led to the belief that only a full hknowledge of your plan iso necessary to ead to their adoption by the ptanter generially, and a doe .p preelatlon of your labors in advaneoing their iotereeto. With high repoa ct. AUG. A. HAYES, M.D Aeesyer to theBtane of Mtuehueette, ad Cotluhtg Chem. st, etc. After having obtained a decr. In my favor from the highest cethority,. to which I could mate my first appeal I again no tifed tbhe plater not to eset furnaes or pay for thestel which b.ad been ereoted, id made cn efort at a amicable stlemant., ith sveral faliinl nwhich omy onoly ailertoative to masleton my tights was to sue thse pclanters siog fernaee which infringed oy patgnt. ct.were, accordloyylnoiituted0 in ereh. 10 and I w anxious for a tria in April of that year, when the U. e. Circufit Courtw In sessilon. Myopponert-were notready. Again I was aoious-eager for trial at the fall term of th ourt in 08. It wa againo pee pond cntll the 76thdaydof April, 100, when I was ready again, and. if possible, more d eirouc, fcr more eager thae ever, for a decision by the co0 t and joury upon my rights. The trial wa again deferred by the op ,oeltlo, notwithetoadlg my etrongeot appeals for a trial. I have been, am,and etwill be ready for it at oany moment, atd do cot far the relt. The planting communlty cn draw it. ow. concliuson from this statement of facts. I am nowerepared to enter into contracts for the erection of my fuonacs, and a.I condaet In as.uring the planters that as great resilt will beh prcduced from the wet beg.u, as can be obtoined from al qual Iquantioty of any hind of dry fuel. A.e know of no mode of btrning wet fuel with much tll. for maoing heat or steam, that will not inflrinoge myt etn and wishing to avoid litigation, I agaln caution the plnters againset eotractin with those parties whose paetents uigo e mine. Planters contracting with me will be guaranteed tc peaceable possession by good city guarantee. MOSES THOMPSON. We are now prepared to contract fr the erection of ftrnooee under Mr. MosesThompon's patent. Meeare Mayo, Sandoer A Co., Spearing & Co. oand James 1. Putnam a, e agent=. Communtcationi concerneie this bude ner addressed to M. Thompson p Co., Box H 68, Pot Omoe, New Orleansi , B meet with prompt attention. ot. THOIMPSON & CO.. Contractor. Aents-- Meer. . Hayes, 8andere Co. .BpeCaring Co., Jame M. Putnam. my13 wtote&W a. LYON W. W. LnARN L oN l LEAKE, ATTORNOEYS-AT-LiAW AND General Colletin Agents,. CAIDENo. Arkansa, will eol lect claims in all tle outhero part of the State. oeferat.e-A. J. Tuelly & Co., Campbell & Stron, J. B rn. side & Ca.. C. H. Sioenao & C0., W. A. Vfolett & Co., R. W. Rayne Bearing b Scott, New Orleans; tudson, Robertson A Co.. Wm. Wray Co., New York; J. B. Llppincott & Co., phiiadelphte. tmyt It _ TI6lE DONEGAnA HOTEL. MONTREAL, fICaetdaHt-JOSEPH H. DALEY, Proprietor ImOO This popular and well-known otel heas heen refitted aend enlareed and polio cotpeto order for the accommodation of viiteora. It i situated on Notre-Dame street, the tost fashion. able thoroughfare in Montreal. Itoeadvanteco are too well o-own to the traveller public in the United States and Europe to require detail. It ts the only Hotel that does not employ ronners on board steambhoats, nor does it require agents on the route to reom. mtnd its advantaoes. It deslres the ptronncge of its Soouthern friends. No pains will be spared to give satisfaction. N. B. The officers, .trtpr of the royal regiment bheing opp. site this Hotel, its O.e baud performs every evening, enllvenlng its guests. my,0 lm DICIOUL·LS-RICE MOILLS-RICE KLLE9 The bect plan of hulling Rice ever trield Is by the STEAM ARM RICE PlOUNDINOG MACHINE, fdresto ep Joex Tolo,. It will hull five bhoheleof prepared Rice int from 10 to ,.ntelo s, cerordiog to the quality of the Rice. Ir. GEORGO PATTF.RSON, at thbe Foundry aod Mlaehine Shop. corner of Delord and tew i.evee street, Is my sole agent for the msue facture and sale of the same. JOHN TALLON. Plant",. New Orleans,. Novembehr 17,1800- e18 It NOTICIE TO CARPENTERS AND BUTLDEOR Patent dawed Weatherbtarding, both rough and dreseed from the very best yellow Pine and Cypress timber, for sale at _14 per M for rough, sd $22 50 peor for dressed, in lots to suit pvrchoasrrs S1.ther ecteed to otder. fete19 I STAB PLANING MILLS, ew Basin. SHALLER BROTHER, MANUFAC TURERS OF COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRO. WORK in aoil its vritiese. Has als0o on hand a large asortment of Cooling, Parlor aud Bar-room Stoves, anodare prepared to fill alt orders in te habove line in the City or Country. Pcaricular attention paid to all descriptions of buhilding wortk, vie: Coper, OGalvanized Iron, Tin and Zinc Valley Gutters and Rcoofing, Doa Pices, Fancy and Plato Hneds, etc. IIave the exclusive right for the stale of loulinoa to make and vend the recently patented Invention Of Jobs Leis. from the ose of which the roof of buildings Its washed from all Olth, prior to the water being conducted to the cisterns. Belong self. acting in itself it removes the necessity of any hand labor in its action; tfeatureonot prodncedoherebefore.. di4 dT FOSTER'S SLAVE DEPOT 157 sosmon street. New Orlens., The utnderis ed most respsctuliy oresensts thisb his cardto the public at largo for the coming sessot,sn the | 1e o Siaes. Shall have onstantly on hand alarge and cars dily selected stock of Slaves, enlculated to pleat3 the port aser, slet his wtnts be what they ma.y. Havin three e. an live yrdse I am prepared to accommosatei FIVE HUNDP5ED ILAVES. I have also every accommodation for Traders, both or boarding and lodging with servants in attendance. MSy bluslt ses will be strctly conined to a commission, gvis sthereby eath and every trader an equal opportunity in the disposal of is s negroe. Tankful for pmst favors, I respoctfultly solicit ,,tttinasnue of all former custotmersand friends. o1 7m NOTICEI--IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE DEMISE OF •M.Lotis Commar, tthe commercial firm of GRATIAA, COMMAGERE A CO., Is this day dissolved. The survliving partners of the late firm, Pierre Lsgls, ofsI ordeaux, and S. D. OGratsa, of New Orleans, will continue the sme line of business, under the firm of S.D. GRATIAA A CO.t)n New Orletis, and of P. LONGIS A CO., in Bordtat s. r. JNO. JACOB HERR has the gensral power oflths house, New Orleats, Jan. 1,1519. PIERRE LONOIS. 11 tf 8. D. GRATIAA. WHISKY- I 200 half bbls. Mnnoagnhel Rye Whisky. 1W .. Boyie's Rose . 10 .. Wilshire . Fr sale by S. H. KENNEDY s CO., l I20 IPoydras street. t DYEIN .......... DYEIN G............DYEING. J. BONTEMPS, DYER ANDSCOURER. No. 69 Bourbon sireet, Hu the honr to inform the public that he has Jsat a.smed 1 the boniness of the Dyeing Establisthment No. 75 Royal street, 5 nd loat he will continue, as heretoforet with the careful stten I Bon for which he 1s elebrated. The manner in which, for the last twelveyears, he has sstls ed the numerous customerrs of hi s0ts blishment on IBourbon street, is a guarsantee for those ws ' s j honor him with tieir p55roe55. 0T ly DEINTAL NO'TICE ...DENTAL NOTICE. G. W. PARMLY, D. D. S., Can be consulted at his Offie1snd 'Relsidence, 42 2ts ItAAFYETTE 8QUARE. SUNDRIES--ON BOARD SHIP PEPPERELL, from sordeaux. below tcomtins np ClARET-h castks sood ordinary and family. SARDINES--100 ensa.es of 10 qualrter hbsxes in oil, of Ronds et. Nantes. CORIlS- K-3 alets n and sperfitne French,, of 1,000 and 155,10 eacs; 1 halo of 6110 largi Demiihs Corks. DRY PRUNEý--6) cases, in caea oi 21 Jars, of different shapes anlld sies. BRANDIY--12 quarter and 16 eighth Itlsof fosrthproofo tochelle, Laucel. For sals by .. O GRATIAA & CO., mi2 20 Customhouse street. B A. FAIINESTOCKS VERDIIBUC(I FOR . TAPE-W5tlRM.--esstl. B t A. Falle5ta Ik tlCo--entle mea: Some }ears sicrP, I recommended B. A. F tI.'ESTOrK'e V"asIFUEt l toi y relative Mr. ICharles West, Jefferson cos t IIss"tebippi, for a chlld, e5hteetn monthsi old, which was sup po-ed to Ibe dying from tst=. lie [ave it two or three vils. wilih brought from it a tape-worm twtnty-one feet lo., and ll'ed ltht child. This worm I preserved, and have sllow it to pltnters in this and tilhe ,tlittlittg ttties. I have sold thonsands of sottle oft your ermifge itwl perfect satisfaction to the pnrehasers. ] f thiswdi hbe of nay service i , cllingat tteutln to your valuable remedy, you are t at lberti to use it. ,IAMFS P. IIARPER, of the firm of IIarper & Son, Drt lsts, Rayou Sara, La LTPurchsere Ithould look well to Itke initials on the wrap or, and lee that they are btying B. A. FAIINESTOCK'S VtERtIFUtIO., and no other. Je21 Im .W UIIASLES E. KELLS, U.D. D.. No. 1510 sal street, between Csrondelet atd Barnnseetrtss, NewOrlesans. ARTIFIJIAL TEETH Inserted in full or prttial hts., whitn for~eauty.ýUtllltyaudOomforettotsWesrer emmuotbe excelled SOCULIST-Dr. OUSTINE'S OFFIUE FOR the Treatment of DISEASES OF THE EYE, and Imerslfectionsl of Vision. No. 169 ST. CHARLES STREET. opposite Isafsyette Square, New Orleans, La. S1-All Surgiscl operations of the EYE attended to, such at CATARACT, SQUINTING, the insertion'of ARTIFICIAL EYES, sate., t. Jas1 6mAW - i E. ROLLING, (SUCCESISORS TO P. ROY.) C. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, AND DEALERS IN WINES, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LIQUORS, No. 40 OLD LEVEE STREET,New Orleans, sil IF/W sBetween Bienvlle nsd Contl C (,PASlTNERSIIP NOTYCFE--THE UNDER signed Thave teformed a Coprtnershtip for the purposeof trssatlting the Fctorsgt anld tl;elerl tiommision ites ness in thinlsity, under the name ad style of HAWKINS & NOR WOOD. Oi ce No. 48 Carosdelet street, corner of Union street. OG. HIISAWKINS, Late Oakes, Hawkins & Co. A. J'. NORWOOD,. my2 smAtW Of Clintois., I.s. S.R. WILSOT's PLANTEIRS' PATENTED CUORDWOOD CUTTER. The exclusive patent rights of the above have been purt. dased hy a company or geutlemen ef the c;tty of New Orleans tor the States of Ltsiaslna Di.ssailppi. Alasaml, Arkansas,. tennessee, Florida,. Teass and South arotiina. All tarries Wishlsgto bpurcasepr couSI nty or State rights, or setstof ,laehlonery, cull oslan he , same by applying to the uuder signed, who l sole a;tcut for the above comtnty. F. W. C. COOK, Not. 35 Natclhez sit-,et, New Orletans. Refers to- Mes.srs. h,.rtin Grdoal. Jr., N. O.; A1. S. Br;n -:ier, K~e~o .. r ; .Cmpbe.ll. Iberille, La.; Cap. ssai J. I. Lndiy, N. I.; .t. C. Boiert, N. O.; C, i,. litre, St iamos. m33. ly _MISCELLANEOUS. hi. N.ICU NOTICE. mThe oderlelgeod hee diposd sfedl hli it, tiol binter eei the boosineoee koownle "DORRP'S SOUTHERN AD TEEVTRISING AND COLLECTING AGENCY" to the Irm ef -y A. EBTRAWBR1DG0 0 CO,, who will cintcose ieh e. fore. J. W. DORR. New Orleans, Deehe e 11, S. EOUTHIRN ADYIVE.TIRIG AND COLLECTING AGENCY. HavNgoby pemobae ooeeded$ the oeleeo etrol of thelba SOe f "Do.r'. Solther• Advertieilg nd COerlleetg Agewp." t h iliwll ebe eoolw Ohe deeigned-by d with the ... eel r.eee. ofeor piblehlnlg prlsorpole. . A. B. STAWBRIDGE & 00. t O oee, C t, C erl P1f.. In N ew Oreane. Doeembhr 10,180. d3 ti 1 e .°TH UNODERUI.SNED HAVE ALWAYS on haend - l a full eolr of 0. H. Mmm Co's oelehbrated CHAI l PAGNE WIN&B ROYAL ROSEaBI, of tABINET, aod of VEREENAY. AiAs, a age aeeortmoot of Cre A file frere BORDEAUX 01 WINES, In ea.e and asks, at various priels. - The offer. .o . Soe oueortment of OHERRYS, SPARK LING SBURGINDY, PORT, and sall unvo.cw of Abbhhott's 0 PALE ALE. IqA libheral dlerount allowed to the trade. WM. MURE & QUENTELI. mAgents for G. H. umm e ACo, Reimsl, and Croee & filefrese Borde.ew h ou4 Mot Noe. 12 Gravler acd 8 onodoelet ti' In vl- . IICULATIN L L1BRARY OP THE LYCEUM lee AND LIBRARY SOCIETY. ,to his Cry HALL, (Room o. 10,) St. Ch(arle street. on This Libraryr contains about 12.000 volumes, arefllly seletted cal from every department of moiene and Lterature. Vloiuable oad dltlonhavre recently beel made to the ollection byh donttonse Ie from solettie aod todlrldoual, and by the pnrchose of new pub. he iltollooe. to By athorlty rf an oordinance of the Common Coneof. the DI P- rectors have recently extended the prlvileget of Life Mcmber ship to At.. white youth of the city, cod toother ooniributore, upon the following tertm- lnorrb under 16i yeas of age ................I 00 S Nlnos over 16 .. ................ 000 Adults ................................... 3000 eat Pupill at-ndlog any of the Poublic Scboole of the city may 0 obtain aeeso to the Libhay by the purehooe of monthly ticLket oh 26 centl. each. Thrty.eLx of three tickets, or the p0r7yme of at. nine do-lars, will eoeNtile the pupil a Life Member 0 Any person who ha beenl for eix months pupil In the Public led Shoole maybeomea tife Member by the payment of nine 0 dollars. 0. NNAL UoBSCtRPlIONs. i. Minor, $3N........Ladies, 4...... GeneOt tlemen, 5. the I Donoors of rare and vlaole Books, or of new poubllcoa l tions, will be admitted to the lprivilege of the Library ue Life t Meember, or eubcribere, according to the valse of their dot-. od tions. T. K. WHARTON, Op el10 Chairman Lyceuem and Library Committee. do YACHT ROSLYN FOR SALE-THE owner having foished hi Southern leeeaare tour, of lter. for ale the pleasure yacht ROSLYN, of New am York Her dimensions are l feet on doeck, S fleet 4 he heh beam and festlltthtllhoi old. At present wi.th her sc ea bella.t in, 14 tons piglroo, she draws 4 feet 6 inches in front, and feet aft. Ske wa buoilt under tle immediatoe uoerpatend Senee orf the owner, by the day entirely. All her timber was a carefully .elected with a view to mlfog hebar one of the most or substaotial nd best seac going yachts in the Northern waters. ' This she proved herself on her late trip from New York to H8-. rvana, experlencng the aequinoctial gale of March last. and rid. ing it out witihoullostainino anc doage, she hs sloop ritsed, ooc planoed inside and tight loints., and Is roppered and copper fastened throughout. Hereabin e plendidlyfniehed. wln whin two staterooms and four largo berths, She was built at Ro0ly. Long Island, and is three years old. She hoe . a.houndantly proved her great speed nd h nevrer been beaten. She may he seeno at the ae end of theLedofhe New Canal for a few daye. Apply tO S DAVID S. MII.E, St. Charles Hotel, 13 or DAN LaCIOK0E S lell tf Lake Enb of the New Canal. ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONERY, ND Odd Fellows' Hall, opeoste Lafayette Square. l- Thi etablslehment has changed hando., been thoroughly re paired, nd is now open for the reception of Its old patrone and . the public The Coonfectionery department has been newly W. toehed with every rately, conssting of- a Crystailed Fru0., Sweetmeats, o., Presrvre, ateortad Syrrpe Ice Cream, Strawberrleer fancy Candles and CokeL, of every desri0ptden. AL, lso, a l eneral or toellt of French Wine Champagnr, Sparkling Catawba, and Mdelra, Port aod Sherry, of Cordiales, Liquors, Soda and Mead. lo F Porelgn Fruits, eompriing otRaisinso fig, F Grpes ope Citrons, Oranges, wemonr, Dates, .ananas etc., etc. Iod '-Ordoers receied for private parties, dinners, suppers and 010 weddings. The patrons of this house may ret aessured that their ordero will be executed in frst-cla styele, having secured the service. of some of the best workmeno in the city. No pains will he oo Ospared toincreosetheoaeommodation; and render it a lrtl. ig loo--a favorite resortr for foamilies. moyll m SNTOYICE-THE NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY FOR TP . L.iL PROMOTION O MiANUFACTURES AND TIIE. M CHANIC ARTS an0ounce to the Manufacturer throughool the United States that they will hold a public .sale of AMERI CAN GOODS in Blsto duormn the second week 1n Joly. They hose appolated the following Allnctionea: S Meesre. Townsend, Mallard Cowlng ; Neowell A. Thompso IGE 0 o.; Sem'l Hatch and John H. Osgood. of The charges will he made as smallo possible, and will not 00- probably exceed one per cent. Imrge invoices of STAPLE GOODS have already been of. fared and accented, and it is important thal all €onsignments Ir shoold he noti0011 ilthout delay. For particuloar., pply to AUGUSTUS LOWEILL, Secretary, 100 to 1 0om all eommunotto ionst hoolldbt addressed. bed CO tr ITTEE: let Deming Jarvis Patrick T. Jackson ft 0 avidears, Aon tns Lowell, Henry A. Whitney, G. ,. Richardson, J. Wiley Edmonds, R.M. M.ason, J. ames M. Beeb. Henry A. Rice. Amos A. Lawrenceo. Alexander H. Rie, SC roenj. 7. ates., Thomoo P. 101, ON Tyler Batchllier. BeJoamin D. od(frey. .elS 7teo1 THE NEW FANCY FAMILY GROCERY. CORNER of Camp and Julia streets. is now opened and well stockled with a cholce and fresh supply of first.class GROCERIES, of every descripifon, and it Isthe detera ination of the proprdetor Stoeep none but the VERY REST. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER will at all times be fornished at a modera.eprice. TEAS of the very flrst quality. SUGARS and COFFEE the best the market affords. Goods delivered to any part of the ily free of charge, and all articles garanteed to give perfect ..tlsfaction. I shall always endeavorto pleo.S od hope by .tde attention to business and fair deaUngs to gaid share of the public patronage. a4 Wm W. HI. HENNING, Proprietor. SA. PEEBLES, GENERAL AGENT AND COL Slector, office 97 Camp street, with Messrs. Woolsey , Ethertdge. W-REFERENCRS-Messrs. U. C. liller & Co. Woolsey SEtberiSdge Lae, Mayfield B Co.I Farrhgton & C.oward, of Memphlss. feL tf FINE GUNS..................... FINE GUNS. HYDE & GOODRICH, Importers, CORNER OF CANAL AND ROYAL STREETS, NEW ORLZAxS, LA. sWe have always on hand a complete stock of fine WAR RANTED Guns, and are constantly reoeivt through our ERoeslan agents, Guns, eompriiug all the NEWEST PAT TEENS and IMPROVEMENTS. Our long experience and continued relations with the first LONDON and other man facturers, extending over a period of MORE TIAN THIRTY YEARS, enable us to say with confidence that we have faill. ties for the production of Guns silted to the want1 of the SOUTH and WEST, certainly not excelled, II eqoualled, in this market We are prepared to receive and execute with dispatch and accuracy orders for Guns of ANY PRICE, to suit the peeuliar views anod tastes of any individual, snd to furnish them AS LOW AS THE SAME ARTICLE CAN BE BOUGHT FOR IN THE SOUTH I By constant intercourse with the guu-buyting community of thesouth Sand West for over thirty years, we have bee ena bled to profit by the suggestions ob their varied experience, and havelhtroducedomany lmprovements peenilarly AMERICAN and nut found in NINE-TENTHS OF THE GUNS IMPORTEI INTO TIllS COUNTRY 1 Sporting Equipmenlts and Ammunition of every deScrlptlon Rifes, Pistols and Revolvers - Colt's. Allen's, Tranter's, lSmith & Wesson's and White.-'s Repeaters. Sole Agents In New Orleans for SHARF'S RIFLES. HYDE & GOODRICH, my7 ly Sign of the b'olde Pelicanl." New Orleans. J A. BEARD & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. A. SBEARD A MAY Auctioneers Appraisers and General Agents for thesale of heal Estate, ,laves. Furnituore, Stocks, etc. Port Warden and Succession Salsor Plaltations etc. No.SS Ill Magasine stret, at Ball nks' Arcade al m NEW VOLUME, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED TRIE SOUTHERN IROMESTEAD; A Large First Class Illnstrated AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. The Fourth Volume of this beautiful and popoular Weekly Journas l will begin Janury 1t, 1859, under the most encour aging prospects. It will, aS at time, be Greatly Enlarged, and several new anod importaint features added. which together with its anslome pictoral illustrattons, must 1ncrese its pres. cot pularity. 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OsQ AHURGOS I.......... .......OSNAHUIEGS Of lthe LAUDERIDALE SMARTIN WEt'XIY co, I REStE.'T nd CROWI:I.T O dA NUFAOTOR1ES, Co.otly on hand ana for =bd ,' no lioer,.l o ernms byl oll 0tf Jot VtLENC1 ok. CC., 51Commontt.s NNW OoULMABs, 01071. lIS o thHooMrbletbh eoCmmon Oouci dale dliar Okaw " " .6th. .rb110 .i.Oh. __ pn~eel sand hoita .. IV1.g.6cbimh dltai m1,.ibe .od. lh. 1b r mlt~oes 19ro Oil gi..tenw , Chrtr .~ minwlr h sm. e. 2. ith pews Moabc4, ofaid 0treet8 twnt. 1 radio of te Mdawlks; the whole I. exordw e wlp aped. A. Tlhiibti.iT ,fa.. 0. Clark, T. WI. ColZng, 144 ~1.. C..tw, A.. BleDvaa, 281.. A. B. tIthii. i, 84 J ...Dhtrm. 61 40, CAbiaitt. Jm..y~s 97. A. it. 4b9 pms, g JW. Khoo.t. 1 11 Wmd.dep.. 99 John Gaucho, I A. BlJtii, P4 Paul R. Theard, 2 Wo4. Whiti, 6t Wi. 4. 1l. Itt. Ash.. T. . livvti P. I ero A. Bisthbs.., Pot i. 11ma,0.40 m. er Lo ve, 161 r. it. wiit1 P.. T. Mat.4., H. U. Wght 126 Pp. Mtmmtdet, Oi. Dooms. 160 J. Lo.aust 70 John D. Coble i. A. C..llt pierJ.t J. Muioot 40 Widow O. Roiel t, 00 J. .VPtlhJr..s 3 Jas.Phlilb3 9 W. it. Oit 17 For C.J.Joomto.J.B. BLRAms.ot0 J. Hletrdst Ed. Odtbtlikst 141 SJAB. . HOPKI11& iecittry Boad Assistanlt Almn. NtittyfltZOgttitd. lol msoi, 1010. 1 'bomorble C041.0 Common de la ms.lli.-OdLlm.: I E11...·lgne[ Pmprhetalre[ 8a468nt 8888 rue Gal e Blr e l~o~ do I$.planad, do Is Lev~s d r o ely sreelanteof respsotllsoummt qua d'apr8· lee artisa 11vea9 a 20 de Is eharte ds l vde,1l deatrml aelr is it ttite pit.e en bloc. do enet, meal qae d'spoir tt eop.0 l notint d.. bittqitti.; Is mat d'.preo l. .pocicauttos. do 'op.4 de Iv lla. A. Thlbent,4 a. tbrbk, 60g. F.. 0 gle,, 41 L. itt. ., P. Lit..., 0~6 Maly Bertoalin 120 Arthur Dorf., 190 F. W. Collin,, 64 Phil. COosswn. 66 . C1prle DtDofm1. 140 A. i. 040.ao,. A. B. Chsptier, 90 OF. O. .Montgomery, 121,13,128 J. H. Erbmauu, 22 Ad. Dupr0, 31 Ohat. Jimonville J. Pohi. Tblo. Wm. dhte Ret. 0 Arlie. Tordmt, 14 Pp.n COel. i, P. 61sio, 4 A. Blthena, 4.7 " Pool R. Tbtard, 1. Wm. Wbh.., 641.. A.P. itcrolt 16d P. L. Wi t, 160 P -COlivler, P. Msspero, 4 7 A. tbi.S.Kst. lit. Edw. BR.H tt, 107 NonaDufotr, 70 .. A. Brousseau, 30 Pe TD.0ede,,H. U.4W0ight, 12. p. A. trsouhdet, p. Ducro. , 160 Iiobt. J. Ear, 9o WidN. 0ite , 10 J. Lavergne7. S.. httlt.Co, 11 C. A. CaJtilla. per J. J. Ma.iot, 40 Widow O. Robelot, 60 J. Httd. Jr.. 6. dse, Phlfllfo,. 3 W. B ch~midt, 176 Poor C. J. J,.raaJ. B. 0"maot, 9 J. IHarnsadas, 66 Ed. tohotbol, 145 t'it. A. HOPEISOO. New ORLEANS., MayL3h 1es9. To the Honorable the Common Council of the City of New Orleans : IE PETITION of the underslgned fe Sectfally showeth that the mal orhy required by the ne Citye arter davtug signed this pet tlon, they pray your hen. ,rabta body to pass a resolution authorizing the Comptroller to .ell after five days notice in the omfidl Iournal, the contract for making a bck sildewalk on the eat aide of Lefeyette avenee, from ioodehlldren to St. John thle Baptist street. The wore to be done eeordin to specifications of the City Surveyor. A. Dehnm Levely, 57 fet L Vlentine, 57.. Wie. hilcomb, 28 Michael Travis, 110 . Beptilte Esclavon, 110 JAS. A. IOFKPNS, Secretary Board Assistant Aldermen. NOceTLLe ORLASII 31 Mat, 1t60. A l'Honnrce lt Conseil Comun de I Nouvelle Orleans : LA Petition dec Nousscinte respeetue un me et represenee, qua }a mjlor td rqudee par ia nouvell Chatse eyant leigoe celts p titeon, ilt. demandent voetre hooer able corps d'adopter one resohltinn autorient le dontroeir vendre, apres cinq Jors d'avis dan I gazette oimclelle on con trat pour is conecttcen de banquettes en briqltes. ur te cotb et de 'Abnue Lt'ayetite, des rues Boes Etfans c St. Jean Be-. Liste. Letoutesera ftt d'aprls lee speeflcatlont do Voyerde IS Ville. A. Dehamt Lavey 75 plieds. L. Valentine 75 We. Shilcomb 28 Michbael Travcis li Baptiste Eeclavon 110 JAS. A. HOPKINS, iJe22 Iltes SBcrtalre des Aisttane Aldermen, Nee OcLeANe, Jeie 4, 1l59. .To theHonorble the Common CoUncleil of the City of New Orleans : T HE PETITION of the underesneied re espectfully showeth that the majority requtliredby the new City Charter havinlg signetd this pettieon they pray your hob orble body to pass a resolution anthorining the Comptroller to sell after five days notice in the olicltal Journal, the contract for making s brlck sidewalt on both sldes of Port street, from Goodechtldeu street to St. Avide street. The work to he done cecordlig to specifications of the Ci ity Borveyor. Madame Beedhouse , 210 feet John Bealesc, 57 Wideow Antoine Ores, 1t0 Michael Iamford, 1001 Andreae Witt, 103 John Repeth, 30 Carlo Betreh d, 42 Loees Moor, 86 .. Jaecob Khise, 42., John Coo, .. Pauline Pepe, 28 .. W. H. Muir. 28 Mr.. D. Wllitams, i6 Mrs. Johnson, 28 .. Jacob Lux, 110 A, Mantel, 70 •AS. A. AOPKtINS, Secretary Beard Assistneei Aldermen. NOlltELLt ORLEANS. 7 Jte, 1t59. A l'Honoreble Consell omml e dela Nouvele Orleans : LA Petitlote des Soussignes repeetueuce meat reprbsenlte que la malorth rcquie par la nouvell Chartse, ayat siglb cetlte ptltlti, its demandant d entre honor. able corps de paseer one rsollutin antorltseat Lt Conerolenr vendre, aprs clnltq ours d'avis deae I gazette oeliclel n con trt pour la confection de banquettes en hbrlques, sur tee deue etils dela re du Port, die t rue ldes BoscEnfaets a celne de St. Avid. L'ouvrage deers tre tait d'aprcl lee spiclfcatio s du Voyer de la Ville. Madame Beedhouee 240 pleds John Batabco 57 Vve. Ant.Ores 150.. Michael lanferd 1W ,, Andrees Wilt 103 John Repath 3SO Carlo Bhrernd 42 L~uls Moor L· . Jacob Klee.s 4 Jol CePk 4230 Pauline Pepc 28 W. H. Muir 28 5Ire. D. Wtllicms 56 Mr. D. Johnson 28 JacobLu 110 A. Meuuel 70 .. JAt. A IOPKINS, SBcrhtaire. le tIetaelw tBureau des As.elteus Aldermen. NEW OItLEAts. c ay e 1,1869. To the Honrtable the Common Council of the City oe New Orleans : FTHE PETITION of tee ee.dcerslgeed re eectfall showeth thatl them orlly reqliredb the ne City Chlter aving signed tits pe ittion, they pray your bhen orable body to pass a teolution authoriling the LComptroller it sell sier Ee days notice In tile official Journal, tihle coutraect fo makting a brieck sidewalk on the south side of St. John the Sap tist strecet, from Elysilan Fitelds o Latayette Avenue. The woec to be done according to specificatlons of the City Surveyor. P. N. Brenckle. 148 feet. Ticmothy evet i45 .. l0 inches Berig eeyeres 13 . C. Whitmore, 130. E. Redon, 305 A. Suiiiitiiiiedt, h JlA. A. HOPKINS, Secretary Boadosf AsslststanAldesrmn. NouVELLE-Oat.Eltt. 1 mat 1859. I I'honorable Conseil Common dais Nouvell Orl0ans : L A PETITION des souosliges espesetuen s amenll represents qua In t NJ rite redffuta par Is nouvelle :harts de I. vills syanl signte cslts pot tho, its demindset k roue honorable corps d'adaplter Una rbsollltion antorisand It ,outrlleur a vendre, upris d,,q d'stIs dens I, gazstte olcilll. toI ctrol ppour I,, confection fis talnquettsI s brignse ,sr Is dtbl nird de In rue S-Jeau Baptiste, des Camps siflysds i 'avenue Ltf.tpotss. t,'oulrage sera fait d'aprf a les spellsl ilon du voyer do In fillse P. t. Blrestkle, 140 pleds. 'Tim. Owens, 4. Baring Myers, 13 . '. Whitmlore, 13 E.I1,don, lol A. Sol solI, 31 P. S. Will, 214 JANS. A. HO (KINS Je12 law8w Scorbieiro du Conseil des Asblstaut Aldermen. Proclmsattions by tile Mlayor. MlAolRAlTotei NEw O5.sftt, t City Hell, Joe, 7, 1459. B Y VIRTUE of resolutlon No. 4002 of the Uommoos Cunllil of the ity oi New Orlens. and s Ln i - ,odonct with s1on111 1i2 o s the City Chartrs-NoltI tt hereby listu that It the Intentioi oil the city of lNS OOleslto cause Lo be opsened Ato street, from Bayou road to Ksrltsesssttset, ttfording to an at Ientilled, "As sat 1to ssislte the openisg, ilyli oltl nd iilprovlig streets and pblic plals 1o tstheity oflee Orlttnssosd itll ,lI,,tgs' incorporatedI led not Isclt poraled, atfd i the blulilfi of the same, spprosed Aprilitd, 1832 " fiERARD STITII, Msyer. Proclnsation per le Mlaire. I~luottiooss 515 5~.0 ~nrss. sOs~o It]let As Vfts.e 7 deijoin 1890.1 E N VERTU ste Ia resoluilos No 46l. du CllCostil Common dale NouvellseOrlbau, st t rlormement 115 wistlo 121 de it I s 11,51d fit I lsettl-Aels e151 ptr ts p50511. lont gI l'qua t 1ltfiotde Is iillsa d Is 5Nouelle Oietscs Oct do fairs ouv10r l rue Otiro, a plrtls du lhemit du BayolulJlal'i to rue Korlerec, conformemeoti l'acln lutl tule, "Aete rulP1I k i'oavrttIra 1t III e,,,liorniiolns des rocs, places pnsliques danf In 1il:se fit In NlouIellt-Ottll Ii 511 11ubour1 1 10rorp1 des at pea iteorpoliol, ct anai i sees bm.jeues .lpptluvl sIs lcll 18311" jr8 tau Stv 15ti bt 1 0TI rhI. Moire LCL itUI.-1W bble, U;oylt'. 9t Icr seat. orcot, for ale A by b.H, K ENN xI IY k CO., old 20 Poydras street. PET1TIONI.-OFFiCIA1 lawOeek aSMe17,1, t. 'oak.HoeookbtotCoeeme N0oa Gr~ow ay efw .flaw or proprty say teg 1000 deeeooe , e a s 0. W d 4onkes emtoo twee lboawioe byI has dgfan llW ara Hu Bkbel two heokt nmes. ofegbfcea Iaeeehi, a.o tf alnd block toll beeof bet qMn f!p f geedte, U ed o r oesd leP topfeadtw Ilk oe Sa .arour.,n feuecto thu ethik tobe fecet"b wkea she t0 eooy 8rero my. ehtok It o 1 eqda etioek g tddoeck wo, tdpeemaeL. bed.d~e lk to d onaed n ere maser u to fs ike reefaroan wrn be he ma The toesdlr eeaketoete aeclmea of all the iraaeI tobe eloco e r e ifteadtobafourfeet wede,the daoe obeed to ketw a U&te, et feell, Said ana kee do tooksethiok, 4o.oa.46dto boeeeoe, aid gnded to kheeled psemaet. A. W. Bosweoth, I1Q . Addeoo Gage,g Johbe tlorsogael, 74 }l M. Aok~l 26 John Ar. *laL H. . A R Pdddiif, dre, 661, JL..Io t. 4 .. 1 H.P .Pll oop. . 61 TT mrso Hal.. a3 A.3feddlog, 2l .. John ann HII At. P0400 ., N oe elU. Halo. 41 B.obertsmy 47 H. W. Palfrey, a A.B.H Rddoag. H A. LBmooth, 40.. Addtee dge, 40.. Thomas Be], 416 . Polghedaeo 90 Tkooeeafl~lso. 410. Alf. Peae. J.7L. Warer oeko, 42 .. glIackes. Wee. H. MoTolee. 24 T. B.L.Le.byW.H.oewlle 4 .. JAB. A. HOrBINg. Oeraefl Boad AoIete Aldermea. vlfoveedataeozvm. lNeeeI, : Ma!IE SB-e oeeaalnees, proprletal pell(oeaeot ooeceoooooeeue lrobeaa koasoekle oos* cloa. pibti tlonent rsepectwtur amt votes honorab corpB, coofr mbmeot d 1aeaocooln 20 de IS bokrte delosl lle.Ll'oetode feb. ,eadre, opob olcg oanerd'avl. ee c00.01 poer eloelec eapeaeyle eo r oot, dae rasae aal d Root, evo dee blokc de onlr deo u mofnd de1 ponie do l ong one d .mepoueu dod o kle, a e de coet Oin doom goaeme do largetierqoelb. peyeotlolonglt pan moeo de dieepfeok d'celaed .d lod ffd eqosoet r do grI{ 41. pwralr· mu gran lea cst~e, tonbouts at la arr nbi taU66 t dape d macriere frmer am surface vale etllt Ipmabl.at tite on a a rgellde. Le tilt pasga urn pie iagonalmnt our a fadde atr potlcr d" our do rbls dike at do gri rOla do Londree, olpec deeole poeog. eeaeeneah" don qoab poe.e depotoarc de etIle do en at gerols de Loedsc, Ie jcot.tokle rompeoeet lelteaokNeee eotanjeal peoeooleo. Lee pioeede koerode trd o peoocoesd'Oipeo.( .al fooleqool oyeod teoljage oeeoeoole do obta cor lto vo.1agola dofde (a0on oog.e solleoU. Lee elaooesd boodoo oeo la den eolt ade eoeoPoº eFt. Cdooaf Boee eerooot bltveet eloelbodeeemoliaklateeeoooltk eel o o ee oee at ela beogeatbeolee ,ot efeltlee an pleoooePloee. Lee peoe geseeoolentoerseton do tooe lee rouse Beeet do ploerre de la1,10.0a do Nood, de prOeooe oeelletb t do q0400 plds de large, at lea blocee oent dadcoon plods de leoe, qeter pldas delon eoat do pee eoie de si poole d'bppeheo. L. toou loar dooal centpeelt nilb dien eoaeo £ bulobdo Is pe~ogode l e1· Ad . W Bosworth, 1 lot. Addleon Gag, 1 J. ChrlooHl,74 plede Joke Ilooge Hell, 7 M. Asekil 20 JohkeA Robott, 47 S. W. Pelorey.,. .. Pole kBAvaoedano. HI A eaeeol Boyd. tO Alfed Peeo.. 2 15a oet 4 A. W. osworth, ooo Addis.a Sego, J. L. WareoeAO.&7., 41 ..6 poneo. Woo. H. MoLdeiea. 24 T. B. 100, by W. H. MoLelle, 40 .Bow oJB .HPIS Mm A.9wBcooo!e de. C.elds.Wn id mn lAO A.. HOPKINS, New oa0L e, MAy t1, 189. To the Honorble the Commo oot c l of the city of Now Orlsas: TIHE PETITION of the undersigned re Jeetfully o hogehth that the majority reqred-by the new City Charter tadoug signed this portion, they prota your ho, orable to pe.ss resoltion authorizing the Oomptroller to se0l, fter five days notice in the offcial Journal, the contract for0 muthg a brick sddewalk with ourbetones and wooden gottes S qn Uru t street, from Elysian Fields to Cotton Press 0teet. The woork to be done acordlong to epecifications of the City Bo. veyor. Wm. Teddy 90 toot. .Jaoo.Fos. 1.. James Donnelloon, 13 N. Smth, 37 Wo. Sillcock, 5 88 T. K. Trombord, 112 J. Omces, 17;{.. Joseph St. Games, 27 Michael Heleoy, 37 Wo. iles,. 117'%.. James Norman, 74 Michael Tsavis, 68 V. Cavaler, 73 .. 00N.000..., 120 P. 180e18, P. D0olile0, 810 P.ter Mull., 120 James FPeones, S Loouets Oasiede, o Seuvil Deud, 32 Clriaci n Vernoer, Io oonite Domere. Madamed Aeekeon, 120 Samnel Weekes,o 0. Yerien, 3 John Easton, 32 Peter. Mloney, 120 James Phelps, 120 aedameo Juonta 110 ontao lsdl s 173 0.0S. P. Z. Molegoy, 137 JAB. A. HOPKINS, Secretary Board of Alssistant Aldermen. Noooouoa -Oasltoe , l1 .a1, 189. A I'hoonooble Couell Common de Is Nouvelle.Orloane : La PETITION des soeutlgones represents respooctueusement qoe I majorito reqsa par- Intrl hu1te do la vollle a altl It proeente ptiltion, t 11Ie prlent otre honorable corps de passer none rdooltlon atoretant le Contrt leour vendre, aprons nlo joou d'noisdns de Is gzette oftClelle, le eontrat pour la onfiectloo do banquettes en briq00s ayes bordree eon plerre et rigole 8 e bole sur 0 r8 e Uroquhrt, dee Choamps ElyoBes. la rueo de lP Proe loto. L'ouvrge de vratlre d'laprs les spblfeationso d y d voer de la lle. Wmn. Teddy d 90 plod.. Jacob Fo. 07.. Joe. Doooollooo, 117 M. Smith, 37 Wm. Sillcoek, 68 T. K. Trombord, 112 J. Omcee, 1179(.. Jo. 0t-Oemes, 127 2 Miehael Henley, T. Wm. Pieb, 1t71.. Jo. No.rman, 7 4 .. Mi0h0el Tratis, 18 V. Oavaler, 7 N. Cleves', 20 P. .ol.le', Peter Mular, 120 Jaso. OFao nee, 30.. Louse OuntoIde, 40 eu1vilo Decaud, 32 ClIat laetin Vo ier, 18 Stnlle Domere, 74 Madame Aleckon, 120 Samuel Woeeke, O. Yerlen 34 John Etslon. 32 Peter Maloney, 120 Ja. Phelp. 120 Mas8me Justo. 120 Santa Mrdia, 73 o. S. P. Z. Marlgny 17 . J.A.A. .HOPKINS, Je22 8taw1 w Serlta re do Conseil des Aelstaot Aldermen. 0nw OnLts, May, 1019. To the Honorable the Common Council of the city of New Orlene : rIHE unodersigtoed, owners of real estate on L Coulet street, from Levee to Love street, Third District most respeetfully o.k for the paving of sald street wth rooot stone, within the limits above nam0d. The 0urb0nd0utter sto0 s and banquettes are slready made. F. H. Brnkoann, 00 feet. Joln McLean, 89 V. Bobhemin, 81 .. Duveroey Farrar, 80.. Catherlne O.h bodler, 6 7. Rio. R12 Wilhelm Manloey. 70 .5 7:. ltouolberlsen, 144 Mrs. A.J. JDoyle, S1 H. SOymanohl, per J.. Stymetsl, 9088 JAB. A. HOPKINO, Secretary Board Assetant Aldermeon. NoUvooLe-Onoeike, 1 reol 8818. A l'hoorbloe Conilommun de ls Nouvelle-Orldts : SEtS oprnlgnlee, proprletadres falsant face d Is me Uloue de I-evee a la rue Amour, Troadiame "isl,.t, demaudeot relootpectlueusment sl pavaoe do It dlte 0e ave des plierres ro.des, la bordures ot .igooes o plies it tee banquetltes e0t dbjla fales. F. I. lBrinkman, 00 opld.. Jobh McLeao , 89 V. Bhemtnl, 81 Johnuporl. 20 lluveruey Fuarrar 60 . C.CI~oolo,, 65 88.0l c,, 120 Wislhelm Mathey, 70. . ouhelberseo 144 0lme A. J. oyte, 31 J. Szymanek, 264 H. Ooyoeaoohl, 90 • JAR. A. HOPKINS, Je22 ltawlw Secrtalre do Consell des Assitnt Aldermen. Now ORtngos, May 31,1809. To the Honorable the Common Council of the City of New Ortet: THE PETITION of the undersigned r= .sectfull how eth that the maj1o0ity reqir-by the ew Cit Charter havinog signed th i poLntlo t0e0 pty ymor hbon. oraole body to 8 es 0 resolution aohor0izing the Clomptr8ler to soil, afer ive day3 notice in the cloal Journal. the oooatru for makgl , aorilk sidewalk on M oagazine 0et0 fr0m Love0 to Soodehlldren street. The work to be done aeording to opeeol cations of the Cily Surveyor Mrs. RobOert White 10 feet. JAP. A. HOPKINS, Becretar Byoard AOlttat Aldermen. oo0000sL-.0rm,0d , 81 mat 1289. A 'hooortable Cosel Common de l8 Nooveoe-0rle00e : A PETITION dee sousestones restpeoetcu L oment reprdrnte quo la mgJorite.equisa Par la nouvelle charts de is villa ayant slnbe uits pb0ttton, ile demandent - votre honorab e corns d'.lopter one rbsoludon autortauin le Contrhleur. vendree aprta elnp toos d avls dons . Petite eice lo an on0trat0our laooneE tionde banqoettdeen brldoos sar la rue 31rlny%. des rues Amour it Bone nfantr L ou erase devro 6tye eonflormbment au sbolioattlone du voyer do s t 001.. d oili ,me Robert While, U iodse. JAMES A. AO gIPKI. s22 bow.w Sertairett do Conseolldoe As.slot Aldermen. T'A IANN'S IRON HOOPS AND TIES FOR COTTON BALE0.--Orders for Faomat's Iron Hooe and TI., .iUedto anyoexto , at oeotper pond. The Hoopano d Tie gurateed tqhold and guo noee also ,veo ethat the 0otto bound with 081 shall be roeived at the Orlean Preo on the same termsas0 0pe bound cottono.) Liboraol dedh.tlooo m.de to country merchants foer ehor des. F. BELLCER0. Agent 023 6mW 129) CommercitAl Plae, t. O. Toth. E...rablaCmu.e.*ot "lItvsd iehsblb.44mb A I'ih ..iisieemcod is i " ' b4. ho..~ N m. LFb. do p ., sd ahslm esli Be 1 .Mad s ad syamilo.1!+ eribmrJ..iaub oil 8.04. Lo diipsos.o~a e st di err t, the osoo.E'isw ds· ' -~;~·: hlo re.diuomdwinnpw4..i. L o4. 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'sb .1o. car.,, . lhoedoQ ib b sil. . ile ootifhoro.,lecols.. l ll s idd wlth tie best Aa6 lvcol w t ' teos. psmog.mndo lstoad pailomd, tildu o. omas plods ds Uogo n mi iyOihe oPesmbos d's.id~o~jp aw o do d on e losy 'ei pso w obo. e e ds . _ 1 pmoarm tl' gý aetboe . ashiLsnrboodo tmslesbA~ d'bp nldeg dldsenbte ddaaver ey pesdw La pie boerces debords44pb tdWINd `" aimgaand l Vo w e is Vie (agnt on la vi tl , si de ro an side'o vrsds AdssGlLoo lessee dnoo I& Bpb 1. rue d. Camp -of _b~l~d ~ L~i) .lore d (chat ea fibr ww. aa= Oil"> anoin nblvbd et hose an pleat. V---. dj5 Lee peeais cooimm ntnoado bible"sS . plsMro de I. shers des Nord, # e plo:ds deýýe't eeblea mmdbeapaeo _tlgie p~d.de loaf a pas molus de typsd oie releve dace a centr, et ln ls m i'ollº b pay. go de is res. Adm itea -_- 'ý191 ii , To I theHonorable #he Cw410fino Lb the .0100.00 oft. .0..tr~f fDoktl obdok hirldogofkd god. 000. (o, ot.. 100 goja olc to btdhe ooodfndýea. t goo g~re ~th City Sourveyr.. 1. oD, K2, 10t b J aoph Pearce, 00 'use 8hf 8UrombsM JAB. A. H Kithddb ~U. SeetryBoardlf.f0Alder.. Noox o·.g.0Ozogg, Mi miO, IY A f'homonblf B Commo" dfa No.1.ib.Oo LA PETITON degn roumdgmatb Cherto de is title olyOfgo 00000 00000000. ,ot, hono.ble orps do pourno m.oo ohiofoof.. 1 Contrblef d vendoi, .poh cftqjoo. d'.oia dimufa U cla o oootrol poor 1h ectolfmon dbooqooff. at, M loioohola a . o8fo dol 0 £0000 r!. .l Ch.imps st rlaols a P& no Wuht' L'oe~~ Ql d,vrbt fltg ootopooifiortfod 0.0.boos JAS. A. ROPiSN'. jell Itog bgohObtoLfo do Ooousi die AumI$W duog. To the Honorable tft Common Cooofl Tv"T PETITIIONI of the n eVe` epectfully ·howeth thatth alyrapts, stt C.Iy COhar, havitgp m lofouths oatPlon, they orbl bdytopssa sluin aathrl Oa t ioIl,.ft.eroo days notice 0. theoUd00 Jooo, forl makig a okoedd. kgf olthc mioc ter. ondPotdln idt oam. fom GogdohOldo Jto .* fapteot 000at. The wookto bdm. aol)·ooodioglospuofoel of theoCity Surveyor. Boptslote Looode, 110 fee. M.ioMonte, 188 Jobo Sllog.., 0. Mrs. Dona oooe, 11. Thomuo ooo., 36 JAM. A. 80NOPE AIN Seoooaoy Board As Aoi tAidoinig. Noougnw.Oum31a.lldofI. A 1'honoohble Cooeoll Common dofI fs ~ogBuOrOldmi: T A PETITION dog anuiMIsnm ome qot ."moamat %spmsllts que h e I To~o ohart. do yn .101, .00t bcsloo a000po~l.fo. If. 4 otooe bonoooobdorpodoe poste Cm' ruolotooo,0isoj , trleur 6 vendee, ageeduglorsd d doer lagasiite e;;5i··1;4iiiq no iontrooS.dour s onfectiooi do banquegtsu o to ·r ow 000du010 an 000 faooratrioo don bolo su 0 i tred ii. a du ram d Bose deol. s 03d St Junr Bythue Le lse " f.it d'pds Ie .pbotfiotleu do T0y00 do la silb. Bopflani,oLodo ipd. 0a.isa , boost 10peg SW Dott. 1 Jobs Stingero, 28 FNo,.o.omp, 03.10 Twoo. Oooooo. JAB. L. R0P110 oIl2 10..0, Oeoohoiore do Oonoeifduo.Aht 4u!in NEW O.umz., May 31, IU. To the Honotoble the Commoon Cooooll oftheoofty oft Ofg. ow hl so .11100 ool~fo TO .Ooao 00 hoe "4o , an bodyll ttgu4Ma atone oad w fod .00011 fo fbh inew uylon oo0 tiooo Th. AM me Jo highest altitude pio cicaleophosam y ss toJh lowoet bidder, o 10 3 N 'ooftoh olO In the .Tho~le m Jole{,.. yu m1 k. Av. HOEINk mu. a l'hnonbs j Oorm d NOoh oa.Oozoooo 100., pEooho~hihO6E0f000008 hfoi00_·fjl~.oo.. 0%o .0J00. M.tPtric 28 Chas. F Jhn .fooo 3 Doeu. To o JAB.A onb~arBoard ll ledLHc'ointr 3.0.. U Psaghos 3.00. A. Jorbll iorps, Obooafe 6rJ08a1 0d0 0D1te Afmi .omm 70n. oduveau00cu000. pOlP 0.00e 1000 MU GuM 00 . B00 hto o NAT A eio y FAHM.00u , J. B. Patrickr. 6i C. F.That em m, gqg1~ John O.000, J. 10l~s b·eroo.,00 M00thioOS ~ ri 1002 oo~ Sceions ?oAii Coff de0 Ass Oidrh. 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