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HElhadthe ebetter than the o te e-ltsh w east noteltler. g the gh rtest.o rootra s .tt prAteu hostoot. bHarstoeym. id*iao il amiae etthe t aben tiose of ,,~hs os s aM ther san t i Sd arese ato o iplrbarost ,h. fsrom better than those of athe ian, He owrdite 'ob tookeley waes often stel rs id teat rwas the vilest of e o p 1s adttpreh, that Mlr. Weslo hbad ash ibogbteathave been blirded by ~ e to apl of to the Norsto.l e aodal seppoerted &to7hieds othe ' de gt g t . He then went in 10 o ed i hissou noiMse e o f o thes griol iallmt . o g rape Sous th, ae rom yesterday teo te .ies othee ooof the stols North. ¶. dite two meaionise in produce, ,t atae annuallys from the Snuthto thea ror h, o .od t ed to s unbeas poor: ease poor be -er o e inhore'uhso ienewed laugh. sedlo movein , the alr, which were i d the odth, he wast earpri sed to hear f a bles h o m. ~ s s S lv d y w a s s al d t o b e a r o l i cs poviepeaftta lra of the negro. th. .he i5eso. ezemathis.u of the "Garden Dler Ot. p"hair g on Weed on t ome ine to a close, the aidt eti. r l eo and presentatioeen of diplomul to e Higd ets chol greduates took place yesterda ta " i ll ou werestreet or Curh. : Tbhoys aend gileof the High Scnools were the enhalyelte adm aitted to seats on thed in lowor, hen anof the of pupils rf the other schools ha-n Ij, Is Coers t sadye lowerfered with the crowds vlsit wra td thwere unable to gain seat or singing P . the SupewIc to wrtenden the prnnoceed . ol .vewitithis corailihent of the space osuce~i shtloted to pupils, the Church yesterday ee deeesltcrowded, I . the galleries as well as bbelow; thi~ ldles o pwspylrg the seate, and the 3c fhSia nausedt to eqoeea tlh sproeeded in a Hf iP pat $ the gatle4er Theehesreh as, as ssnal,hsndsomely decorated htsrthselspm se of r ozibitton day, A broad car ýte.dp.an covered tihes polpt; on ie were sdbtei President sad hiroetors of the schools, will Use W Shvereud golestas woo said prayer at Usecppbi sn& edlctlonattl e close; together 41*/sc secois4 ladies and gentlemen who' could aotfd eats elsewhere. Over sthis platform wras s ed irg ecb, bearinPoeg se words, In ever-I i14epai i g ee and Labor ite i Via uTiasgallaries sllround were ornamented wi, th f eteelse 5 wreathe of living green, and the chandelleren sad edelights were wreathed In flow era and, draperies of forest mom. The whole at geesrace of the interior was brilliant, tasteful, and "Ynga cEnser on the lower floor were stationed a p g ad utaneirl'o brass hand, whose pleasiog it weak ad the young ladies in their singing litMsbLaSs, the Superintendent, snnsonced the StM o eeroleen. lerayer was offered up present. The girls then tbrtan proceeded in "auxisdgta is Power, a ehbJeOt upon which h m s glroare is bJytearter rC' t HLtomua; 0 l ip ly teasteed. aneofi ag a Ae itlestratien ae ISal pereftha et th ye speterhb hesel. T Bougby the girls-" Happy and Idght" "'Pae lBe tr the Graduates," by Master 0. J. - Hil: rdoi ith · ,d OCsire. It would be hard to so t> I·r h t sore teateftally coniette4.or 5hels lspOkear than Ohip , 0 fIe - I, O , rceet, deliberate 4totdiý d1M 86 tnes, but the otce had in it 1f#a a iang iAnmodalalonwlictaarelookeda foralyinmaturesadexperiencedspeakers. Flow- D eta were thrown to all the boys as they spoke, , from floor and gallery, but Master Hillard was fairrpeltted down with boqdete as he left the Is pltform. We shall look for thisyoung gentleman with siome itterestat nsit yea's exhibition. 55t'bY th -- Strlatishlp, Love end , " t.e erdebih of teatce," the chief scene of whil was uadlrahly noted by the boys of th~i o sa; Master Hoffman as Asnton c ýster.agealnytlokaolog the best. 8 so pasy b arlsaadair horCe" Vyalwe q Address, by Mester John G. Angell; ehablolva aseStis5n ell MSogbtSaSteeiIgs c 'ps ilegastly eltejiedi, usad delivered h - bye gitrs P gSoag." the yougng D foied their soboolmates, whom they were aboet to leave, s they sang this song,h theother-girlfa oiing in at the proper place: Our farawell anow y rngig wesoa llteaia ear; Up ibhdl of atwldgeslowly hesad inand : Many of oar happy band. Mly dear ones now will leave us. Aid when gathered hre once more, Not unbreoken will the circle Be, aslthedayeof yoe ' asty lins wili then be wanting In the scholar's loving chain; Many joys which we have known here Never canreturn again. To the Teacher who has led way, Chesering us whe'er disheartened, Wat.hing o'er us day by day, We would say, the bark glide smoothly Over life's tempestuous sea, And at last flnd thou thy haven In the home where thou wosld'st be. Teacher, dear and loved companions We must bid adieu once more ! And if never re-united Here, as in the days before, Yet that home we hope to enter Where we ne'er caun parted be, But the scholar's bond of friendship Strengthens through eternity. Ds.oW. S. Mount, President of the Board, next conferred the diplomas, the graduates of both -sohels being called up and ranged around the platform, He made a brief and feeling address to thegeaduates as he presented to them their nobly earned rolls of parchment, and as they retired, one by one, the pleasure and enthusiasm of the audience was manifested by the heartiest applause, accompanied by showers of bouquets. There were twenty-two graduatesin all-thirteen girls and nine boys-as follows : Mimse Sophia Stanton Berry, Ellen Ei.sabeth Ollwell, Magy AnnaKeener, Mary Elizabeth Lowe, harlotte LIcas Mary Augustine Emma ichel, Mary Emma Bobinson, Emma Sophia Boeener, Abiand. Malvin Smithe, Margaret Helen Wyse, lslu Whittier, Elizabeth Woclper, Susanna oath ainel Wees. Mister Ptohn Goodrich Angell, Henry H&o ter Bryan William Winaes Clarke, Charlei Swaio Hof t man i.E ared urdMeLeoan Bpenee Mesros mray son Mount, Thooas Mount, Wlliam Walker Rayne, JohnLewls Watson, ' Afterwarrd, the Ptesldentaddressedthe.tsdience, giving some account of the rise andprogreas of the ouroth District schools, the system of education pursued, and the Impartial manner in which the pulls were rated andpromoted, according to their excellence. He stated the number of p.pls in the District at 3300, under 43 teachers, of whom 25 had been entirely educated in the public schools of this city. He concluded by setting forth the great need of enlarged accommodation for the intermediate schools, which are too much crowdedqiand asking the aid and influence of all who bag nay interest in public education in the District in procuring the neeessaryadditions to the school-hoeses. A benedictibn was sai ; the girls sang, "We are free sthe birds on the mountains," and the ex hibition was at an end, every visitor being well pleased. The manner in which the boys acquitted them selves, not only during the trials of their examina tion, but at the exhibition yesterday, told a noble story upon their two teachers, Mr. Mellen, the principal, and Mr. Morse, his assistant These gentlemen are both Mississippians, of Southern education, and have shown themselves to be with out superiors as High School teachers. o The young lady graduates did not take part in the literary exercises yesterday, because their part of the exhibition had been blended with their examination, on Tuesday and Wednesday, at their own beautiful school-house on Chestnut street. Last night the final triumph was of festive shape; a graduation party, at the Girls' High School House, where the graduates and their friends and relatives mingled in the merry mazes of the dance, and offelred a spectacle of beauty and happiness such as is rarely to be seen. ila L., .sAnaD... ... T...D.i. .... 12.\.. will not leave England till the 10th of July. Pri vate letters received at Toronto state that the Duke of Cambridge, Commander-in-Chief, and the Duke of Newcastle, Minister for the Colonies, will visit Canada in company with the heir to the throne. The Prince will also be attended by Gen eral Brown, who acts as his Governor. The Ad miral of the fleet on the North American station will meet the squadron in his flagship, and subse quently visit Quebec. MONEu FOR Tne BlROWs FAiMLY.-The Abolition scribbler, Redpath, writes to the New York Tri bune that he has private letters from Port an Prince, which state that at least $25,000 (of Ameri can money) will be contributed by the people of Hayti to the family of John Brown; and he is as sured, also, by a gentleman who has just returned from the Island, t~at $21)00 in specie have already been collected. HB'd any other than Redpath made this ;iatement it might readily be believed, though it seems improbable that a community of lazy, thriftless free negro"S bhoguld contribute such a sum, of their own free will, for nay purpose. M IroCAL Morss.-A few evenings b5o0e, says an exchange, a lady in Lexington, Mich., was playing upon a melodeon, when a mouse emerged 1"^m a corner of the room, ran up tremblingly to the in strus~tatl then ascended the dress of the performer into her lap, and finally nestled under her basque. The little animal was in such a high state of ec stasy that it was utterly powerless, and had the performer continued a moment longer it would have expired. THE SAN JUAN AFFAIR.-It is stated that the Ad. ministration adheres to the possession of San Juan Island, and that in response to the proposition of the British Government, the latter has by this time been so informed. S Stloat &t Co.'s New EliptiOal Sewing Macws, in the unformity and beauty of its work. is 1ar in ad vance of muy sewing Machine for plantation or lamilly sewiug stog twothroad od making the Lock S5dlk, to jasily es tolM as tlwh only ,teh tht cannot be loosmned or unraveled. It is fsqt-Opam ng tie memplMssed Wheeler & Wilson Ma chhbn as it dos sayr with tel tuMblesoeme |ther pad ndop beck,; 54t 5 Fprsonnoed by tho mnost sIlth ntl.te Ue no pls ultnrO.s Msgt5 So by dst wni h thob frome the s5 se hors oistnsc th bisn, this smaiy rmskable Mashis in psned Itngreatsnu rinly. Thy an for iaeat N07 Cosna *ss5. by Y. . . eILNDeICL S o -~e WO # 0 sendisles t e esks, m npawy -s .......mmean w s...w se n , lthen .a o__er d _e la the__i_ sopeaestnatWýul . a i. atet Dmatee at D twetoW tdia No Aa r House, N. . pya-tBroet and eist ai out teetreet it wold be dtlhret to tnamreOsthW oeudtheteve teel#e eeri aplte hoed Namt boey ba te. Evety ehe Oye med oeer j, the H, e fowes M. harm imlth s to yeld to their nl~ b Thi y aeIs bMRlt0t phn ; e hey toes nd o re.dsn itad...e;t ot y Im tthehemld. ,aiirn*sAW CRSETASGR. No. t Astor Roote, N. T. ag'Wh. SNen oetau. orti inbki#ine of the fed a cot r ha in tlwhore ROSTH Ee STtOMACH BMT Tplitay tme y tRM. W nie thee ly pepas-eel h it.ottet-the;r tottwoemea8. Not sit the hedto'l,'.i-ai thrt theyto the ape ature l heire strug the wth e the Sienr, thh ewsi ead Iheoae te s. anm to byeld to theiT inoeae The we ane orethog1 patn they refoes ad 8ren. hfotethe eottook slS ftls e io they outeat the poem peapipte u 1o deete they tegulatethe whole ollovt maooier y, We myet vch tefored the th of thut ly otheow eataee h eser bmeeoghr to the eld otnatuett her strglte witheehnet. W Rewa.Oelan e pe ~ b etti, b. WRIGHT Oo~, byJ.WIGHT ACO.. e tdal C ie eeete e t tsh tet New gttseantlde.ae heeitagRy etoeywharee eM IpaOW ag-.seras thCelebratedy Set-he ihle, o. VMeeItbtm heito atd refat epoetvemeants for amof htSe kioit sime e tat r-two ramoue.Tnaetothspoem maut Teate ef o thM at be s ng ep~ at h r Oe ltemnbed hi thia d ta of e Gate. We cat rmoter the tea th of thiot mweh or w the tdee the nttt of rttothtep of Hertteete' famovt Halo Rtettive, a GmOrey," rapidly beoe (to e peateao aet Iame. er..oae eo "o.u tg Aleteiee" hlt tgme teendead$ pett e.s Bdlt erveywede. W. n. AGAN a60C., epotprete, Troy, N. Ye d hy J. WRIGHB a CO., IwmIlti a,. tr to eet, N Orldetm. .8e ar te ply&W gdiger'a Celerate Sewing aof hines. Them MeehoM he rceet e A .at goltmproeament T, forFl Sewtg, edt lteiae t rpoidly etmeyeg. Thyey Oot hed peejeetmeethetheatthe Legeeead reeubt fashoneeh.d maeCm IdgtstlrhteINOleas, alt at etthe sarte ho tlbtsodpruleteleboee.tgeee aed he htteedrse o pro ttet Mfitee, g nd e St. hrle. They wieetll tif t-tt wvtteatd spo late t ersey othe LABGE8, the moey tefoeded; eed atewotrraotd theteeyeoot hethe therge of aetet, rithuteet tor epeth or tght. They ate p ld ande ued, a trl, with loty nd otte E Y Rhte. WALTER BENNETT, AgenT H Caop t t, hetw Oen 2s` O M 1tfhW -hGoodper ar tee hep ne that adelieer prevatsmany feaoet teoem taplyleefeor the oate to tiotse mffeleg and maet life. That Oebeetlee ts ohvatoed in the toan hoedead wellihewetohethee onteye ead at re aedy for Iemlt dieellieeemndebeleectloe. frome aey atee,'" They coo heentIn botl lclntahell nga0pills, poet fote, by teoloeietelt nd olmsioPotsgestmtpt toy geal. Goe"Agent foeoothe aited Stetos JOB MOSES, Roohestee STO. Y. R . WE TIGI T0.. New OrleeA Wholete Agnt andmsld he allltretweetbe iDeuggitst fet iplydW SBpring and Sum-er of 18F0. SOUTHERN CLOTHING EST. BLISHMENT, 2O.8 anti 30 St. Chales street, CLOTHING AND FURNISISHING GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL f sot e helead, peak Flench, seni, oGeth LARGd EST nd. EOST KAGNIIUOBNT atockh or AL. W. LYONS Spring and Sum eSt. Clothing EVER BROUHT TO THECoon UTH I Whioh, fee STILE, MATERIAL, WORKMANSHIP AND Is Not Surpasedeell Goods we divlded into three Depoeteaade, but sa l d.r oat geneeal vie.; STORE No. 26 ST. CHARLES STREET. BOYt' OLOTmTIr. STORE Ne. H8 ST. CHARLES STREET. MEfN'S CLOTHIING. STORE Ne. 3O ST. CHARLES STRERT. --For- FURNIISHING GOODS AND SHIRTS. WStkeeaem speak Freeh, Syoieih, ieooo end Engeish. L. W. LYONS, Nost36. , Hood l0 t. Chrhes street, eli pit 00o0ner of commto street. iSy'V w.reweesy EIpyvrsuSaS, 2.................8T. CHARLES STREET .................5 Between Cal .and Common alreete. This Stom iseelusivery for YOUTHS', BOYS' and CHILD REN'S CLOTHING, SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, WHOLESALE ALD RETAIL. Jut opned, a LARGE AND EXCELLENT STOCK of SPRING AND SUIMMER Dress and School Clothing, -Embracing EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY. AI of which will be cold at VERY REASONABLE pries. Salesm spk French, anlh, Germsan ad Eog b. L. W. LYONS, No,. 26, 28 snd 80 St. Charol s..eet, 21 hit Ecorner of Common streat. Shirts I Shirts Just receied, by ale teaen,, a LARGE ASSORTMENT SHIRTS. OF THE LATEST FASHIONSI Of aU the various qualitiea and side-White and Colored Manufcturad expressly for The New Orleans City Trade, TO FIT MEN, YOUTH, BOYS AND CHILDREN I I L. W. LYONS, No. 26, 28 and 0 St. Charles street, all 2lt corner of Common street. Trunks, Travefing-Bags, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, -And WATER-PROOF CLOTHING, -Of the VERY BEST STYLES AND QUALITIES, Made to erder and warranted. L. W. LYONS, al 2t 6.2 and 0 t. Charles st., or. Cammna. ,John Todd's ;3~iEAT ANNUAL SALE -or -AT AN IMMIENSE REDUCTION! iompritsig one of the mot eliTant a.tortmouti of CHOICE Spring and Sununer SWilks, I,: Rolo q,-i pivr., ever imported. The Entire Line of RICHI PLAIN AND FIGURED Bla.cl. Sill`s, omltpring all of the mod cechratMe makesl and fully g aman teed. All of the above Goods re Mlarked Down -To ONE-HALF THEIR USUAL PRICES. Thous .fordtng an nmusal oppoEmity to preout AN ELEGANT DRESS AT HALF-PRICEI JOHN TODD, 5416 loWelRa No. 12 and 14 Charttat. FOR MAYOR: JOHns . MoN los.' FoR sThakT aCt9aIs o aBrs C. o. 3I.3CaEta. RECORDER, FIRST DISTRICT: WE. EMMEUSON. RECORDER, SECOND DISTRICT: J. L. FABEE. RECORDER, THIRD DISTRICT: WEBSTER LONG. RECORDER, FOURTH DISTRICT: C. C, CAPIlPBELL, FOR ALDERMEN: Firt Dtit ............. A. G. BRICE. . ........... .r...A. P. FIELD. Second D trict....... ........F. LEVASSEUE. Third Dhrict..... ............P. S. WILTZ. Fourth District.... ...........S A. SHUI WAT. ASSISTANT ALDERMEN: FLrst District--lt Ward...... JAMES BEGGS. . 2 Ward.......ERNEST TOLEDANO. S d Ward.......C. F. HATOHER. Seond Distdit-th Ward....W. HODGKINS. . Sb Ward......J. FREMEAUL Third D.lrct--th Ward...... U. F. SEICSHNAYDRE. . 8h Ward....... B. LEEFE. FMurth Dstrct--llth Ward....Capt. JAS. DAVIS. I19 Spte Robert 6ribble, . s....................CAMP STREET....................45 CORNER OF ORAVIER, Is In receipt of a LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORT MENT of Fashionable Ready Made OLOT IIITG -Ass- GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Conisrtlng of all the atest Styles and best qulity, suitable for Spri.g and Summer, vlr: FANCY CASSIMERE SUITS--A CarTos. MARSEILLES LINEN ALPACA .. .... SEERSUCKER .. suprior quaSter. French Merino and Drap De Lyie, Italiau Luoth, Linen, Al puca. Naninet and Tweed PALTOS aud SACS. Fracy Cnrhsmere, Merino, Liuen, Mare~llls, Tweed and Seer sucker PANTS and VESTS. Fine Linen and Linen Bosom SHIRTS, Piquer and Manmurles Bosom SHIRTS. FASHIONABLE GOODS IN FULL VARIETY. loys' Clothing. e The Stolk embraces everythiug necessary for a Gen tleman's Wardrobe. SWA call i solicited. R. GRIBBLE, u16 IpMoWe&Fr Camp stlret. (rockery, U(ttuM, GLASSWA RE, At Wholesale. SAMUEL E. MOORE, 49 Camp Street, Has in store, and is receiving by thlpomets direct from romp, a very large stok of EARTHENWARE, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, hleh Is ofered at New York prices, at wholesale. y-A.,ortod Crates are always on hand, and the goods ae guarnteed to be delivered free of breakage. fog 2pWeShaAMtf Dental Burgeon. DR. GEORGE W. SMITH Has removed from No. 177 Canal street, to the opposte de, No. , one door from Rampart, where he will be pleased to re alre his old friends, and others who may desoe his professonat reaicr. l .1 2tfAw Canton .Jtatting. Eight hundred plecs 4-4, -4 and 6-4 FRESH CANTON MATTING, White and Checked, of supelor quality. J. D. DAMEBON & CO., a6 pt 124 Canal treet. .Mason's PATENT SHEET METAL SCREW TOP Preserve Tar! NO CEMENT OR WAX REQUIRED! On ail Glass Jars, heretolbre made, wax has been used for the purpose of makhig a tight joint, thereby mahkig it almost im posible to exh the air fr the i the Jar before sealing. We offer to those who desire I sure and really Self-Sealin Jar, nooon's Patent Sheet Metal Screw Top I All that is necessary being to screw tie Cap down upon the Rubbhr Casket, which is placed upon the shoulder of the Jar, % of an inch distant from the top, preventing the possibility of the Bavor of the Fruit being Injured by eomitg in contact with the Rubber. We are now prepared to receive orders for the above Jars, which were Introduced by us last season, and met with complete BOWLES & JUDSON, m. IpThOAsMotf&W 17 Camp'street. First Premium Shirts, FINE BESPOKE MADE CLOTHES, -And GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. W PRICES CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, sad In all as the WORTH given for the money, at LEIGHTON & BLANC'8 Corner St. Charle. and CMal steee. N. B.-Clothing and Phirts made to order, m26 2pcodtt Hilcox Sf Gibbs' SEWING MACHI-NE. The points of superiority claimed in this Machine, rendering It delrahle for Family or Plantation use, are 1. Its remarkable accuracy and power, being capable of making FOUR THOUSAND stitches per minute, mid a PER FEOTLY RELIABLE STITCH. I. It will not drop atitehe, and is noiseles In its operation. 3. Its wonderful simplcity, making it easy to learn to operate. . No mistake can poihbly be made In setting the nade. 5. It will hem perfectly of any required size, from the narrowest hem to that of a yard in width, also form and fell seams without the dimfulty experienced with other Mochines. . Last, but not least, the price (thirty-ive dollars) is lower than any other reliable Machine in the market, and brings it with. tho reach of 11. Purrehserra will be guaranteed perfect s.tlhfaellon, with the privilege of returnitg the Machine if, after trial, It does not prove to be alil we recommend. DAVIS BROTHERS, Agents, m5 2ndtf 93 Camp street. J'ew Traveling Goods. JUST OPENED, SEVERAL CASES OF New and Choice Styles -In E.LYEGANT AND AI'L'ROPRIATE -*'OH- TRIAVEIINI( AND ST'REET DRESSES. JOHN TODD, 016 2pMolTI.Sa No,,. 12 and 14 hbart~rs rtret. Eureka SHUTTLE S EWING MACHINES. Latest Improvement-Triumphant Success. PRICES 10 TO $90. This Mahilne has no equal ; it is licensed onder Howe's pa tent ; ake a lock atihh, and preseting the same stitch on bth de4 of the fahlri sewn; they will ron, titch, hem, fell, bind, gther sad quilt. They have an improved tension, and 000 be worked for boun without breaking a thread. Also, a hemmer ittawbment, which tules vsrinw wfdth& E. L. NIMMO, Agent, t Sol oTutf No. 3 Camp street. OLOTHI*: 8TORIE. RE[SH $UPPLE8 BY EVERy STEAMERI AXLUD Im OB & . Ug.. STORY ]T UILDIJQ. Corner camp and Common street., Invite attention to their present BtP B.1 .A*SBOJRItM*RP aurnis0h1in.g Cooas, SUITABLE POR THE SEASON. -r- WALL WINTER GOODS AT A GREAT REDUCTION PRICES. ALFRED MUNBOE & CO., "STOST BcHbxoo," 617 t Ce of camp end OomMoue leto. The Ainkle , Lyon -IV"INC. - va_.OI-INE-,. -Whtih are GUARANTEED SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS In the execution of all kina of wok, PROM THE FINEST TO THE COARSEST, -Are ftor ae by ALFRED MUNROE & CO., ¢Jtory Building, CORNER OF CAMP AND COMMON STREETS, N. O. Mubbard's I X L Improved STRAIGHT NEEDLE DOUBLE LOCK STITCH R SEWING MACHINES. They ore the cheapet. moat rplable, chople and durable M hinea ever pIncod before the public-tadapted to Family and Plantation tee. $30 to $4 5! THBE TAR BHUTTLE MIACH.LNE, fWrranted quool In every eit to omy Shuttle Machine In I the market, and sold for le money. i WENTWORTH & DUKE, H So Camp strcet, New Orlcens. Sole Agents for Looatano, Emolt.dppl and CLUn. a -Agents wnted n every onty. State and ounty rghts a tor sale. 44 sWWeS.Motf a Jlndows Shades. We have recent!y received large additions to our toek of Shadeo, and have can auns asortnment of arlous dma ad e deotgno We hae lso new article of Window Shde., Intended for Luke Shore Rdcdenoes, which will exelude the rcyc of the moo, ead causea plesing hade of light in the room. J. D. DAMERON & CO., B t16 IPS 124 Caud street. Fishing 2ackle. at R1OtSSE IT cf C3-ENIIN' --hve reoecelved their complete auortment Of Ftshing Lines, Hooks and Takle, generally, ad call the attentlo of eountry nd city deders to the followlog- it 0,10 M genutoe LIMERICK 1OOKS--All ele. R 0,0o M SIIEEP HEAD .. .. I 10,.00 Chester Town FISH AND TROUT IIOOKS--Ail aoe. 10,000 MINNOW IIOOKS--Expresly for boll. 1,000 Graveitation TROUT FISH ROOKS. 0,m00 KIRBY SEA HOOK-aI numllbers. 10 gross FISHING LINES--Complete. F 10 .. ILKre.... ady for ue. 150 .. ASSORTED COTTON FISH LINES. 100 . LINEN .. 10 .. WORSTED. COTTON and LINEN--84 feet. 100 .. Cattle,' Assorted SEA GRA.S LINES. Aloo, a ogneral uortent of Amateo' FPhhing Ians, Fancy Corks, Bamboo Poles Jointed, Fio.ing Rods, Baskets, Liquor Flaks, Silk Line, Fishll Knives, and everything belonging to :matenre of the ponrt, for e by ROUSSET & GENIN, 9 2ptf 1M 3anal street. W"TEns, Liquors, etc., 0OS. 13 AND 15 ROYAL STREET. A supply of CREME DE BOUZY CHAMPAGNE, FI qarts d pints, continually on had, which is equal to the at that om to thIs oakert Also, other brands of inferor qmlty, OPAZ SHERRY, CABINET SHERRY, SIERRA SHER, LY, GOLDEN SHERRY. DUPPF CORDON SHERRY, AN - mOR SHERRY, SPARKLING and STILL HOCK, Old and ins PORT WINE, MADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES, IRANDIES--SrM, of the vintage of 179,179 and I=, and ther brands. WHISKY, of all desdrlptions-Soteh, Irle, ly~ ad Borbon. ALE oad PORTER, n pints and qM rts. t. on hard, my U abortment of the beet Wines and Liquors the market, which will be sold on as ron terrs as sy I.r hose inSthIs. e5. SEWELL T. TAYLOR, E o7 Rly No.. 18 ad IS Royal ,treat Bamboo .Fishing Poles. TWO THOUSAND REAL. BAMBOO POLESjust recelved ad for ale low by ROUSSET & GENIN, a9 2ptf 3 Canal street. Gloves. Gloves. Gloves. Just received from Paris, a large and beautiful asortment of flk and Lille Thread OLOVES, for ikdic, and Gentlemen. --Also A very rich a,.ortment of Ladies' and Mi.el FILET MITTS. LION & PINSARD, Sand S6 Roy street, a9 Itf corner Blenvilie et. Great Bargains -In SPRING GOODS, --a'r-- o .-.E . J. T -ILL-sMAWv , d No. 164 CANAL. STREET. S BAREGE ROBES, PLAIN AND BROCATELED BA LEGE, ORGANDY ROBES, LACE BURNOUS AND LACE 'OINTS, LACE PICCOLOMINI SHAWLS, LACE MANTII .R, VALENCIENNES LACE SETS, E ET, LACE CAPES, LACE tERTIIAS, LACE COLLARS, LACE VEILS, INFANTS' A PS, PARASOLS. and a large assortment of TIIOMPSON'S ELL AND GORE HOOP SKIRTS. The Latest Importation of FRENCH BONNETS; 10 cases fI Pncy Crape and Chip BONNETS; PEMELIA BONNETS, EGHORN BONNETS; several cases of Fancy Hair and :glish Straw BONNETS; 4 mes of Misses' and Children's TATS; Black Slik CLOAKS and MANTILLAS. The gooda will be sold FIFTY PER CENT. LESS THAN 5 OST Ea-Country elder, punctually attended to. MRS. J. STILLMAN, 2 r No. 1M Carnl stret. BruffBrother b' Beaver, 4,.............. WARREN ST..................... New York. Invusaos or ra1 CELEBRATED OVAL EYE COTTON HOES, IMPROVEII PATTERN CANE KNIVES. R. P. BRUFF'S AXES. 'Thebjobbing trade supplied by the package. WA heavy stock of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS t.. constantly on hand. lil 2ply Wi. .1. Itlson, --DUIM Us PINE WATCHES, JEWELýY, BILVERWARE, CUTLERY. OUIS. FANCY GOODS, et.,tc., et. j 1.11,f Ns. 88 CANAL STREET, New N.mber 9. NORRID, MAVLL rK CO., Fine Fashionable Clothiela wmu!BN QF C tN4 Z13 '0*0YW110 azRUl Under the City Htael, trla now In stowe thetr usual lrea atooik at ee --And- wtr1x!maNGi GOODS. Of the LateIt Styles and MateriAL oald call attentlon to our new stye f- BaUIRAEN UItIsBIhIUS COAWS,P R a NTU APP YPBITS TO MATOa. PhUladelphti.Mllade ShirtS Of our own manereaerle Or frenads and the publtc generally a.e Invited toell t NORRIB, MAULL & CO., eorner Camp a en(lM aoe ate. mM 2pt rader th City .aet*L Estrba ssa PR N OCO P Ir so0eP THin lcale Warehouse, AND DEPOT PO3 ILL 's BURSLAR AND mFIRI OO EsIANBe IAIRBANKS & CO., 1t 2p3f Nas b Comp gree, WWr Paper. J'U Pp-er* DAUTMBAOCH i EHVRB, i.................h r re trt................ st Wholele Sand Rsletll Deale In _rench and Ameriean Paper Haagllsg, BORDERS, CORNERS, OAKS A7PD PMARBLES, Ia a.ry vse.p. Parutalar attentid paid to at week ia thela. d I 2b Couwstr .Mearckants. A-YN'B WHOLESALE BHOB WAREHOUSE, Ne. 88 Maga.see Street. A LAGBO STOVE On Liberal Terms. u eeM sl r important 5. Consueers of Qs. Goeat cmplatnteeaebeingetoads fthle a oesee tf e. bhll n thls city. The amuse of this o rAtly aouented forlat t of the great incree of the "Mans," to supply the dmd Sthe Ou Company. A new tnveotiet. Lemngwell'e GCas Regulator. aEnpltely regulatea the preman. no matter what the enattoee Sthe Company'. Gomaetr, so a to gto ae un orm eand sedy l.k, with a IPrge redaction hn tlhe consumption. Twenty per caat. esvg over ony burners is garanletedwh. ;er atral taltowed In the uce of It. They are c ranteed for one year, and it they do cot work pe. ettly for that time, the money -lll be refanded. I take pleure in areerrtin the publito the following larte OctoE or N. 0., J. Ax t. N. Racaaopf Coeewy, New Orlae, )toch 3.160. 1 P. Belcher, q., Agent, etc : I am happy to sthat we hae one of LBeMagwel's Gae tegoletcrs Io e at our p.sener depot, which has proved eal tetly asucetful. The savng in our g bdlls durng the moth -tFebruye bu ee consdetably over twenty-ee pe ea I da.erullty reeemmnd the mathine to public favor ad patoa ae, as being the only philosophital method for econta at t ees-mptto of aps that has ever been brought t my JOHN CALHOUN, hddi. DoeM, DatTA Ortal , Belcher, Esq., Agent, etc.: O . Dur Si--I cheerfully repalnd to your Inrtatt, by dhtt ot the expecrlmeat mde In this o ee with LM .ngwell'e G Regltator hrve proved auceaesel. It s savng motn them wawty-eo pcr ce t. of ou gb hits. I heartily reom Mee aoptlon by the onaumetn of ga tn New Orlteas. HENRY J. LEOVY, Bmaesta Mnsgat. . Sehec, .: Nzw OaLEss, March 3, 186 I have Letogwenl's G Regulator In me, and am m.ele that It Is a a.tlug of more than twenty-fve per cent., as wal es on judge, ever ptent burners. a. ANSEL EDWARDS, Auctio BooSk Stere, t6 St. Charlen treet, F. BELCHER, Agent, m12 2ptf 22 Commaa eiae Plea,. Inc AEasxern wsarson, PAULDINGI ms 8. R. Adams, Edtoer. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, havg the largest olroemottes I any omtry newspaper in the Sonth, Is very repet'nly t. ad u man adtlverlng medium to the Merchants of New Oe m d Ant for New Orelas- A. B. STRAWBRIDOG & CO., .ell t No. . COommeriae Plaie. .Wadame L. Drury's ELEBRATED ART OF CUTTING LADIES' DBRSS15, BASQUIS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, o., 3 Bourbon street, corner ofCanal street. The attention of the Ladles of New Orleans and vicinity re etfolly called to this beautiful Art. It bs won the high eommendatlon of every one who has learned and tested it. VERY LADY SHOULD UNDERSTAND THIS METHOD. A lesson test of fitting a lining wll be given to all who wtth, .of charge, whieh will prove to the most skeptical its Invals Every variety of Ladies' and Children's Dress ptterns q d, " r caenstllclally cut and prepared for making. m5 Ctgars I Cigars I Puresohne wIH always ind in store an assortesnt of the wel own brands-IlJenuldad, Floe de PoJod.. Meridina, Flem de sehho, Redowa, Oaborgs, Partages, Know.omeethltg Wash. eatn, Doe Herman.e, Namo Habsno, etc., etl., at the owest P. PRATS & CO., o2 2.tf 129 Commercial PFlae. Fassman's Iron Cotton 2te. TO PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS. Iron will be generally used the coming year in baling Cotton. eehanto should therefore hesitate to purchase rope, and ex.m. the mer is of the different Ties before purochug of thge. A mplate assortment of all the different Ties will be keptat m. 0ee on exhibition, which all who feel n interest In, are e. ally invted to call and examine for themselves. Confldent in the supenortyof the FASSMAN TIE, I wit he pleasure in going to the Orleans Press to exhibit its medti ode of application, etc., or that of ay other Tie that may b1 ,ggeslod. Orders for any amoont promptly filled at o. per pound, with beral deductions to merehant. F. BELCHER, Agent, 22 Commercial Place, 1.d Ipf New Orleans. Boots, Shoes and Brogans, AT WHOLESALE. Plantatdon suppiled with prime Ditching BOOTS, Run ROGANS, Wool, Mexlden, Palm Leaf, Straw and Campmeby [ATS, at the loweet market prices, by FROST & 00., No. 10. Mgacine street, New Orleansl HATW CAPS, etc., AT WHOLESALE. We are constantly releivtng a general aoesorment of SIk Mnd or, )oidmere, Panoma. Leghom, Straw, Palm Leaf, MNeol sd Wool HATS, at the lowest market preies, by FROST & CO., ilol .,5W eoE intre det. Champagne. CHS. FARRE, REIMIS. 1IR. A. MAURICE, of the above hos, is now ready toe. iete all orders at No. 59 Cutomhouse street. a2 2plm Chateau Giscours, From the Vineyards of J. P. PESCATORE, for sMle on S. D. GRATIAA & CO., . .h.lm a 'o lnsemhomse .Ias. elS tf BARSLLI & CO., i Coam so.Iemt f -