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They y ol (tiyp tMio pion as at th 1 WWaa . e'.eostthd emi t§ otto.,f tEJ;~tws em.d~rtas woepm ý&u advertitwr in par Pape' to-day 'is + rvae lllodeet 8 testeau sP.,. p -fmIoe.-..4 Jams eT. 'odorsooe, of sta e, O Shk rsin. sf.otim an so·ah.tu 5aessaeeio b tie r esee ve vo(ch Iho SO lm. nmaw Ll. l ttTftnE. h t·irofal the'eatth, as so many similarpubli eof thae.YOi5rtehre done in the South w e. th genie . ' yer. The appeal to the pibtltetr smtacl a Southern magazine will be re hded to if s a pulication worth the' money, ,and if Its affairs are properly managed-. at pub esd themselves must do something, in times like 'these, And not expect everything of thwpublic. thare asd there maybe found good writers whgo e men of leisure, and whoe wilaoluntarilry.p coan t'ute to the pages of a magidone-but no maga sine can ei at this day which does not pay, and wpy liberally, for gdol articles. It is altogether a mtake thE epoets and philosophers and romance Ilritere t live, like the dhameleon, on air. They ^artenerally.men who are .poor in this world's goods-perhaps it Is et very fact of their bli.g Irpoolr that makes them fowhat theygood ariters whoey are rsubetl lie . ommomortals, to the pangs of sun tine an d"iOi thind we havey seen some of them show a keen appreciationl es. default of better, for even so humble a dish as hog and hominy. To ite forglory is all veryell, when an auths wor has agplentful deps it of tcsh in th ank-buteir eien po aost glkg ispirhem ations of the poethey arept rtobe unsettledwhenhwe awakes in the morning, and is incertain as to- how and where he will get hisbreakfat. - A magazine,to succeed, must have good articles, and gopd Articles mast be paid for. We have known $obihernslriters to sell their productions to' Northerh iaga'zines, when they would have prefsrred. to publish them in the South. The .oathe publisher couonld not afford to pay, and the &orther4 publisher could. Those who are obliged to make merchandise of their writings, 5lpe other sellers of merchandise, have a natural preter~ e for trading in the market where the higlist prices are obtainable. The seaen that so many Southern magazines have failed, was that the publishers did not start oat with sutficient cash capital. The talent was in the South, but it was not bought. Literary labor, whiph we have been told is the hardest labor of all, ought to be recompensed with something more substsitlil thdnt alme; and until this fact is recog Tzfed 'byilodthern publishers,'there will be a con _tismaan. of the',ame, old 'deries of attempts and failures:' It-ill not do to say thatthe puhlic must :nmei forw'srd shd' rally to the support of a maga atesSi *.. ctd .s able it to employ thI best talent; the .iniit Ctse e.st be taken by the pdblishers thenosefve. They must exhaust a certaii amount of capital-Iarge or small, as the case may be-in Ak goodb agasine, :aed 'then the public will e forward. And thet the publisher will find his reward. 'T.eSouther literary Messenger, at Richmond, Virgi.sn now over thirty years old,'and firmly es tabliabed-- ad, we believe, the only literary monthly in the Bonth nntil the appearance of tlds new aublloation-was established and put on a ~lins fenodatio in the beginning by admitting none :botflrt-class articles.inta--its columns. The that statesmen and scholars of the South wrote for it. Af± r .this wag ia over we will have a literature perely Soutberi if lijprature, indeed, may be re stricted by territorial limit ; but we must encour. ae. the labohg of ocr native authors by offering them , seulent practical inducements to work. We nust sat utbpse from the North in respect of hboks and magazines, 0i0 of everything else. But we must get clear of the error that the public makes a magazie a souccerss." The publishers must first shake it so, and then the public will keep it up ft is with magfaidbs as with newspapers. Notody takes one unlegs he thinks it worth the money--and the poblfaher must make it worth the mbney beforethe publio will come to his aid. TALK ON 'ORANGE, The-gatherings on the flags yesterday were few and far betweeo i oven the grand bqulevard, Canal, -was deprided of the usual representatives of crino line. Last year at this time it'as active in cotton dom.; Sales were made at the rate of six thousand bales per day, and receipts were at the rate of nine hine~an bales per day. We are now receiving about two hugdred bales per week. With the cot ton factors' tcircalars from this city, Mobile, Charlestoen and Savannah, we think Lancashire will soon learn that supplies from America are very dubious. Middling Orleans cotton, at last dated;was selling in Liverpool at nine peace. How hafpy some eliippers will feel, how soind they will slgep obten to fifteen dollars per bale profit. obere.las beeanat rain for four days past. It is traponable to suppose that the wet term for this aedeen is passed. If there is no rain for the next thirty'days, we shall come out most favorably in the way of cotton and sugar. The packefa from liemphis are bringing in.a gseat many passengers, and 'so is the railroad. Sples and Blaek Republicans are pouring in upon usn At the same titre there are many loyal citi Zens, er epposed to be such. It is more than ap. parent thab the test oath, or oath of allegiance, is to be abused. Citizens of doubtful loyalty are ar .rivigg by every conveyance. If they are suspected, t:te' appeal to their _plaatio ideas, step before a comintssloner, take the oath of allegiance, pay threedollars,'and come out strong Southerners. What &tar4 will be gioing on, and is already com. Ienced: We shall be. overrun with Northern in former ,and Black Republicans. They will conme mim6ng u ps usual, .)ty the winter, and some of ishm, in fat many lf them, will take the oath. Pheywilbreturn to their Northerntests next spring, .and if qnentioned about their oath to the South, will rallee'etheiret sy coinsolencl by .sying that they Ipok the oath. ader dures or by force. What is now. meing done before, the commissioner is a meet miserable fah e. It is an insult to, the intel ligence 4fid, dignify of the Southern Confederacy., We don't want these Nortkern iends (they may be JfOsly termed) among us. They will smuggle themselves Iis bn us throutg the season. Every boot arriving.from Sfemphis will bring some. The gairondalwif gp ahailed.of; inifactbefore thirty 'days exphires we shall be overrun with Northern folks apd interloperst they will not be of any ser vice tons or Southern interests. To save ourselies, martial law is hinted as.being den anied by the daily events. We hpve had spies amopg ns all the aseo.o. The ship yards and our navl preparations have been duly inspected by Ndrthern spies. A late Boston paper contains full and ininute details of the nondescript, which has een .tIt subjecb ef so much talk. The most ex tqaiitdt dgsaription of the craft, her capabilities, her patspowes, are given as concise andcomplete a thbsugb the writef of the letter or the informer "pak management of' the raft. Some one has e ead conlldeeo , which is'evinced by the letter 64leation. t mdst-have been a general inspector of theSouth, as It were. He gives the condition of thed llitary defenons 6f the city. He however lies 4anone respeot, when rbe sey all our troops have bo.en drafted.to go to Pensacola and Virginia. It apeapPr he took a regalar and easy tour of general tapaeotton. He a*ltdes to the condition of Baton Rogge, Natchez, 'Vickabrg and Memphis. He mpgaks of the military movements, number of sol diers, annes and batteries of `tese plaoes, as though 'e wa arl egslarly coentituted IIepectorGeneral. We lead aight of ligtirmMa Memphtisturning up, as It were, i-Boston. In the nate of the holy cause of.the Bea0 is it not time that these spies, traitors -sad inaitineras ihold be'drigve from 0oa midst? Is ltgne'0eo lr safeta to unborit to the farce of taking the gath aod taaminsaon befpti a commiss.oner? tery.idilidtual tarr inira.ercitya most be made tqe4port end gla an,apgount othimself. It has got to come to this, and esooner some course is leigarated tie better. We have been following a pilk4nd-later gsonge'long enough. The ttle for ation haas rrive. t no ae to tek any more abqnt this sebject. We are favoreq with monyeommaunlstiono on the topios o( the times. We hhalb epdg.vor to find room for them ussleap. as pdosible. They ambrace finance, rope, views of -the Confederacy, and other matterp. Two, without signatures, have punes to th b1a. ome oe has inquire of us abortie pglebesoI of a f mer resident of New Or JastaL.gs rt, whb owns someil.unable pr oao s oydsp street lnd on Gravlqr street. Mr. Bqtert fire frm New Orlean about fifteen years ~go. He came to New Orleans about the year 1830, but never spent a summer in our city. For further information we refer to his agent on Gratver street. If tenants refuse to pay any more rents to alien citizens, we cannot help it. A Response to Fremonts -Jelt.'Y hosmpson's P ro0lae atlon.. M. Jeff. Thompson, Brig&dler-General Command. ing the Southern Troops in Missouri, issues the fol lowing proclamation: HotmnoaoAlRsns Ftlo MO5 tlt: DIr:ellT, adc ose r ardssn itoci o . o mCaoont o ate , Sept. 2, tIo. tt alni hoeto a'eonaIerso e Whereas, ?dajorGsenersl John C. Fremont, Com mandirn the minions of Abraham Lincoln in the Stati of MissoUri, has seen fit to declare martial law throughout the whole State, and has threat ened to shoot. any citizen soldier found in arms within certain limits; also, to confiscate the pro perty and free the negroe belonging to the a is-r sonni State Guar'd ; Thersfore, know ye, that I, M. Jeff. Thompson, Brigsdier-Generat oI the First Military District of Missouri, having not only the military authority of Brigadisr-General, but certain police powers, granted by.Acti.,-Governor Thomas C. Reynolds. and confirmed afterwards by Gov. Jackson, do most solemnly promise, that for every member of the Missouri State Gulard, or soldier of our allies, the armies of the Confederate States, who shall be put to. death in pursuance of the said order of General Fremont, that I will " lanp, draw and quarter" a minion of said Abraham Lncoln. While I am anxious that this unfortunate war shall be conducted, if possible, upon the most liberal principles of civilized warfare, and every order that I have issued has been with that object, I yet, if this rule is to be abtadoned, (and it most first be done by our enemies) I intend to etrceed Gel4eral tremoTt in his excesses, and will make all Tories that come within my reach rue the day that a different policy was adolpted by their leaders. Already, mills, barns, warohouises and otheri private property has been wantonly destroyed by i the enemy in this district, while we have taboke nothing except articles strictly contraband, or absolutely necessary. Shlould these things be reo pdeted, 1 will retaliat te tnfoil, so hielp me cbu ! M. JEFf. TI, e.lPS 5', i CONFEDERIATE NOT F. C1 toe LO'rllta. - Mr. N. ultrlo ss wil O ll LlOis alg athd ilsplerld a leek of utllnLd a , ,e t otichlg l e rot b n , Cu lrt c lrtf m a dtic nofter. t1, da:el, r EOL IIL4 h nio ph dpaiotic. PlasIte BoonAso.c-Persons desiroius of obtain illg board for, next witer ,.ii fisn cstsulilnt aoilmeJdeiol o h. oarner of Malroill ani St. Joseph sittes,. At the reridonce of lbe bride's obther, tiDloiis, 5 tIn .. o the oevenin of tha IttIt, ol.. te tile Rtev. Aaron Jsh- , dOlXN L. LANCASTER, of New Orleans, to Miss It. R. ONIDER. On the tl n in,. is this cityr hy the Rev. t Moore. 0l.yt i pVi YOUNG, Eoq, of BaOtmear 'iy,to i tls, arerIE MtrI.ELItAN, of Now Orlens.. A Cleard. -ews Oir.OEAS. Sepi. 12t.:trI. tdi. Creent: Please add our naese to the list of sottou Fet to a who Tsgned the ncrd to the Plalters, reiqstesiu othm to ship nocotten toit this otly train thieode itsir d. Otr ab anues from the city prevented our signing it before. Very respectfully, a,14 2pitOCARTLOSS . ST'EWART. Notice. Paenases Tor any individual in the Army of t.ioiinnn, no in Virginia, will be orwatdcd witll, diptchli, Ft of Cliarge. by sendisg them to the depot of the nRelier tomiittee, No.58 OGraver stroet. Be parlticolar il t:hkito. name, rcompiany, and ,sel it T. O. iITULY, tiiuiormn. Orrin ore Tsi ('OoanistOn1i I of the Conolidated Dtbt of INe O (isoes, sNew Orscls, Aus. 02, tutl.. 5 ;eO. I. , iRIstl, Eoq., Attomey at Law, hviog be en duly peoputed COLLECTOR for this Board, ast its sittlng of the nth inst., Notlce is hereby given, dost from id after this dlate, Mr. GEe. L. BRIGIIT Is the sole not only aithobized per~on Or prosecute, demand, or collet ihs debts or obihgiiatio of what ever kind, due the old corporation, the oural Mtunicililiers, aod thye it of Lafayette, prior to the sonsohidation of thie amo. All pcievlotes ontlats, or agoeemoo srit other posnie., aro hereby evoked. By order of the Boaird: a-u2 2pim 0. DtiTBUYS, Sectary. Ladies' Voluontetor Aid Association. Th. tidies' Voluntoers Aid dAsocistin cil attoention to the followlnug rs.sol.ion- Oesolted, That no epplicetions will bi rsceived from (iompe ies that have not beetn auollientieited by ..i.gndier-Genorat Testyior AdlutantIi-Gnertl Oitonit. mylOlp Volunteer lRelief Counilttee. to UL GO'OD CMTIZS. As this UomniI tee hs rec, ivod, with ep reopret, positive proof that imloitionx have been uracticed upon the public gen erosity, by eo syn obtaDning relief who wereo not enti:lf d to the o theL knowledge of aluy ulch .,ol ol follr.ud to inform mhn brra of hihe omiol In fpar tal, r leoodit soll.s illo yoliun, with as little deli y no pos tiblo, il thir olli'o, St'.ellr' If ooo l of Blonrd of Altf ,lut Aldertueu. The followinog 1t1 the nff me' of the I;ummiltea- h I ERAfRD STI IT, Ilouad of Aldenermo. S. 1'. DoLA 1.1 RRLI ... .. r.. F. FOP0TA L .L J. If. fIU lKIflff, JAi. IE , Bord of Ast. Aidena'., W.F. 0O111 KIN,, ... . J. B. LEEFE, .. J AMOES DAVIS, JAMED BEiGiO, .ul'Jf ptf boiormn ,f (,vf Conio:oo . Notice. Contributionas or the Sick and Wounded Soldiel a our Army are to be left at WILLIAM II. SJIIDTt'8 sfore, NSo 6S OGravler By older of the Col ,mittee: w. A. ElfMEob, PePd-tn D.I. Ri Iioo, 'oreof cretrytff A Card to the Public. Tla members of the 're. cent :y (iu u.rd-, o ilplln'y A. .1 lReiment Louisiana olotntelre, being de.lou of tendering theit sincere thllanli to J. JA1. I Al.l E* ,of Ne o r leand, avldl thei' elv.tm n thhmetbo dof meki 4o koonto l,1,ir Irt5dls and h dlll ed ;.t fllo ., their lt lxlo udh o o tl. e b llf,, e allohed Igfltle n for tih lwly thleo,. oos.hoad , I h, g-r olhs IUdde-:O tliloerate then. ulad the, upy v o lu,;h lrace ler plblleDiol ot ioD 'lhflt: pnly- l thtl e ha o . db 0ll,,l thelot, ullknown source I..hi"h ahtli(:pnlltd clad ilallilp sp " i d Ith nany f tr ,aer es a remp liSe. Tole "lll r (iflll ti t th la·td ol thi , o imi:lodl0 iateli o toI ld.e wh. r ie s t he ui, li of ali nhapudunlt lldl fD, t ,t . po, . t'o l: o Llli. O I:111 lll.l ,Luy : t . come- oppnltlung" anld arct duly apprecill.d, Ili ev lhe-t ml,. nor of cofriblltiig o olhe.' wei.oreo allld y.tifoft, lerl u m Vhancy o r lund httde t r Re. .aO ,i e p t !w o t e 'At'y lloe ofaS.d aneg . flik thhe oneeaiinolre t erlsm tl! oho h the faggy mienis o fi ti Pen11insll , it wo enterel ofr (o pll's 1If'her Eleelted u, ill rllanl ff:h 1nllf oil lh, hlSotle held ofr Bethf, illtntedlnelyof r theo hirmng of HRtolpoll, and or nauri 's,:eel unrtempr to drdw tIthe ueemy (who 1 lltlberel Ilv two to o ee`'o W imrtald t owlb;t!. Hnl' ray7 wa, hhort, his word 111we chfow Iong, nd htdI nm emor ro il ever blair tn ho , eo helar:o of tl. Con, aiy. oe13 o it, Volttntecr 1elleef 'olte llttre. al the .n.itE of ltheo V.ohe,i, Soliw 'oolltr. , held oo Wodod oooy 0th Cas ns Mcnloukey Reooloed, Trhat tfle t.fnks ,of Ithe S'neO"iorl 1J.h1"11 Comit tee .L antd ao e horob) teodored Io Lo 010.1 FIf l KEf tf, 11 oIITTEE, for dioe a.'oted, honooable and oable maorner ir o xh CHAS. . CAMEI'BEI'L, SerotIry of tho Coolmittoe. Mew Orlean.. 0.,pt. 10. I11 o oIa Battalion Conifedertte iuarO s.i. /oow OoLGtvo Dpt. I1, 1861. Orderal No. 4--. A Obttallon of Cofodoora'e Ganrds haDvloi hben orgmried by the ulon of the tollowing oMmorolta, vi - 1. (Pomp.ay A, Captond James Mcitlookey. 2. .. B, .. P.N. Wood, 8. .. e. .. Joosph Eliaon,, 1. .. D, .. J.DF.llmo u , the following appoDntments arc mde- ORcod Ltnfle tit 0 I. Ildretaof , of Company A, Adjotot,. Cuoporal Jop n (1. Kobl15o, htifomsopy B, BSergeat M11 or. 11. Drill by the Battallon, ln unlform, will take plce on WEtIoNIt, DA t of e.h week. The line wilt be formed oat 1.j P. M., patto aly, on the levee, opnlale toird ftreeoo Drill, by Cmpny wll take ple0 ohre once la tch week, at ileut, on deO to he aououa.d by CNaptajo of Componkl. S. f. W IDnSIORE, ll2p , Liut. .o1. Coom'g. rt[ Mr. Eitor t: Ple.e announce George W. $AoUL' ItR s a e oudl to for ooanbleol the Flrs Juohtle'. Court., atL t ensuing O l.olioe ool. 1ptei lFor Oongreos--'o- 'e are authorized to ooMoueoe SAl. o REID, Eo., .oooa4dildoe foo the Dcood Co»gae-loeol D)lr.ict, compoeed of the Fioot rod Fourth Munio Ifplo I110tlt0 of New Orekos and toe Paoloh of Jetloraol, to reprceot Odo Oogretalenul Dl0ul1t, In the I at reglor Colo 0re0 at the Cooefderato Sta0te, ohbjeet to the approvel fad OrtlSgSoo or the eO,.tor- there c, at the elootllo to be hold oo the toot Moldoy cf oovrmber euL. eL. liMooWett ei. tL,. Defreese, the present incumbent, i tre aindliootfor olote Teooore. Ayl 0pld Attention, Ladiees I A noke of Latie haing ortege ed'themselves ito a m uyforuttepurpaeof preerme Lint for t. relief of the wito mte.b wounded in the eoteuhelot, they weeld e I"ei tidt 0 every lady it tt city In thi work of man. tThe "Youg.een's ChrLetinn Aeoei lan have kindly tenderd their aldand by the iiberality of h. Leeutlto, Mutual Iuer tauee ompeey, reom N. 3,c seond story, 82 Camp street, ade 'lbg the roomse of ea A ioeiation, has been proffred for r tee as & deposetory, In add.tion to the Hall of the Aocecittion. We. rcecrely hope that every ehorekeeper hi New Orlen willi reepod immediately with donato oF olneed ie'. othler, uteful aticwles. eB2 2pie A Canrt. I'rfCeaor ecg'mthy, t o'e of MagaOles cand Wtcigin Aret,, i cc l c , at ,tated oe -,, ii IiI c.cutr, Rheimr'!, Algebra, Geometiy, Navigatin,, Ecglniieersg, Gicciriiy, gnd Bock keeping. in ther roby h t,.2,2 Snppie for Sick ahd Woundee Soldiers, Blhe Btergeln General of the Ieonei'torat Army ias applied tome, anld ibroulgh met,. 11 eitL:ens of ce i,cwu;,, tire supphies t' the following aricl, .'or the sik and wounded olie,, v,: Hy.:Idal $1,133.. Lied Linen, Bllaakut,, Pocket Htandcorchief.-, bt.nd,,w.,, Lmrns Rtue-, t'otln Stanrc, ue 'titne, Iliro, F'Iov'. Ta I hae alrcady cd1,1c ul u lheadeof ftleitis and phileui IY amother notice, re s,,lpl,'.yme with blankets, nrdl nw request ictho e lvcsih c te doatcany c, :he eol,, rtilei to send than tmyageht I, dc Teicyc M')i,-e s-trt, ecoi',aer hoed orbaled, t'l a et,-temn: of eeie -.cc, If b lankecs bd haled cc Com erts c R b , substithted. h N leSI i. M 0. N(II To the Southern Peublic. :Ath of Hen "R f Orleans, or \'e.:e, cu the 1t fdlyh-t, a pc, musle:r: emlunmitlre of tweuty.-,,u gmn" 'i'm "'Or us al~ptuined t,, .olicht ci tr.But ics O '.c I le «c!' 'A the rcik sad w .n,r :ued ldmrs of the So.thln ' ýunuh:dl'ey. a P, pal o nfi ort d hi, W. A. Gcud , ic iche c-,ti ig-.i, iu bchtlf el the c smi tt e iiihi- u.ppoucede 1 ,qqwa t,d l the ;tmuu^ an culpxtrw cti o yid then, :l 'r: xo ork. h; b er". ý, , tlotn. wh A u h -. ,, ; u ,,an ,,n , ' I,,.tntn- to te..'t.., Lu t ta m te: inl fom, thir~ a,n .rc,, uou of tlm pect il a l.rihtl : o, t:tv vo Ac:. }I r., -l ,i r ,u c ` +t+:.' .,,re ,:nc.ktn, ,nod :: i+ , r" ti-,-in to pt~tr halmh n t ,t,their Iwud,. Thci i, erectw c. il .li i one hcAc . . e . riee f rg w,!: .c ,.pnrtechdt p et ',aps ,uel e w si bt . u'x,. iU. d 'Tht commi:tee ,,.ill bn ad,!scd of ;ha rat t ~ , the c ap`.ie,' . eqired{ a. ho,p:",,:-. TL.I ,t,'","., ~r: nvo ~t 'e .r!",,. 1 :o the thi er+,.f a pt, 'ý:aL~r~r St'tit or SeltiOZu. T:;x,- ,wit' . : '?Ir d cthe h dauc d:',c Lýc e l t rp, i we to ul rere ii ' rt, , s c i br-cd, they" propose to o.iite liii l -sial ti Asm of relei t',cfctiih[iipis ef clc);lci,,, b..rk,ct, and bed .lothe= artNcl, ef non:'-hmew ,nitlol, fl . p:tt_ iitr i ,ccdier, ,cc h itei, ! i e. teenop i cac, a-o , eci,i r al ;e licinc arnd pcl-, ari especilly i n u icictid.h W.rt, ' woolen so!eek ItI bl.ees, tn g "at r malt"~, wilt , ,,, ho,r,uue nbs,,t, oly nestri ary to toe ow piru of the -eat of " t,', g . peal ro our famllowclyt norly rti.b ly our p:lane ," , pdtheir abidaettot p. pA watchoetd for the ioeception of such Mores u, rnky be cn+ tribated htct b, In etadhli-l:ed t N . 5,4 ai s , G, c tee n, l iable person will be in mattnlance Each umbher of nire or ie.acut committei wiet reihv contrile buteios In money, JOiiN lINNEY, T. o. SUIIY, R. O.lAitl)lIE, 11 12NRY ILRNSiihAW, NOT`ICE. The following getliemen compose the permancic committce for the rcelief of i hc ick and wounded scldrIc, of the Somberc W. A. BlMORE, I,',ri, , . i.D. ii ch,\RicO, Secue,,y, I1 ENRY RIINSIIAW. "l'r,ctsnr. P. 1'. iiefoid, W.iA. Gtyuet, J. Pehberton, A.31 Bueihiceam H. W.ighti RB, 11cYoc C, s. o. Neioc. i. A. I. len.pr, G. icuebeirgcr, A. . Jams, P. S. Wilh. J+ Pinney, C. Becee , J.. Fere, S. P. DtLaicarre, H. ir,, T. O. Sully, A. r;iratd, R. t arderte,,J. I. tle r.- . S. It, Newman, u'.^ 2p~t Blatcket, for Sick Soltdit , It wili be imp ible tui t d, te I ei ee r Mtc e i, ,, u meico pcrchace BiL..iKEi IcT fur tc. ua of ncc wocded inltricdc. They a' et to be hail tlt. ci,icppli ,Ping ncw nearly ccsied I ci e'rcc,i scc l on hol c c i c amcici .ad alle lmr person,, lnd e-pcts ly o thce iYclhters c hl ise ceice, ih eo trbut cr ii r i ' ii :akets to lhic good purpee. very family nearly-c-rtlhdy l tery p11c f--ca n spare fiom one to half i. do, patir of the, ab-,ent Scpply. Theyhculd be suti toi.ielcnee'rcl pOit in etch pus c h. lnd priesed in hale at somii ctlot. pre:, and mrni ked niil the number it ceets, neocd dirieiid toiA B lJiit..S, m- et, It 1s holicd lhe ,eamboate will brinc them dewn free of charge bt, if lci, frelghc will e paid by tiose h,-chplt ,m, c22c -i12t TliiS. o, 1101 cl.lc eor. A Card to Cttorn Planter. s 19he 1 d 191 9211919. Factor~ in .lhlp'ity o :., O1999i9 in 1d9w of the Interest, o1 ol, at.tie, rt Turr-(I tot 2:1.,r -,! one e119,g rrh and - -pondn linl , , ,,t to ,lit,, nllj portion ll, tJ~eiterops Of Co~ iul to ilhia lly. or to remove it fro,~ thleir pbwtiatioua, ofr~t the Flurk hide I, fiiiif and u,.i, ely Bb~endO uedl of wh~ich due nuts.,r~ w01 be 6ivcnl S.1. (19 !IOU Co.pA. Tlii & 191. T. D. KellJ1AII., , .1 11,.,., Ed.W.1d,,,lle I& 91, At. 99,.91991 ,: I1..ht A1A1. en, .,;! or & St inp, Yeti'', Nylton (', .1 .9O 1-. If. ,laper apCo., F'allowca A (,Ilt~s ll ,t; 6 e, ic::er, T. H I. & J. '. Allen A nl:,,- & It. ii ."fl 1. 9lcIlh"111n9 31' 19 191 tt,91 1,31 9:,1, !; "f A 1nIi -. Tat nri,,ge A,>., n & C,," & fnpnvt..-d 9I11,cU lb'11 111911 JI9199 T.,A 299 .i ; l o,I,,99 J1 J. PCseo , t 1'u. ,., Ln4· @d. r I 1' . Cnc,. a It. ,I. ..,11 in Cu., I.Iwjr., Wlv ,t (:nibai c. Johln T. ifardie A Co. C~op.a n i'uo4,s, A. 1I. flany . I h.onpin- Aia R. P. Hunt, ". r'rrion L Pti:v··,sio n B eo.. P. BSAFES& . ItN, '. 1 , : fi & Ut tntuI. 11423.1rog, 1 'io~tul, -11-!son A. Co., W. A. Gerd,,, & 0.""! ,. J. A U. ('rontwell, Mlontgomery Wbie, Sho u li, 'poled... Foy I·II~r, ( (·!Trlil"il, It'.. ; CO. I)'ltLslird .t F([D CL.T I Mt-lij,)Uh ,v llllmll alontgomery al l . t h·!pt ,t l o - A. J. ('all & G,- Pnv , It'otiitlto t A Co., Ro~Lhllo a I:YI~~t~i . 511oal ut I:U. rilrik ,il t N i iv ood Foley', A ry A Oo.. c., u!", & On.,llb 10 Tarhou, Whliting 'rtl ± Na m Fi-. Fnalley. Jul.- A Co., ,t-, AC. 1', 11 uil Fith, J,,h K,11,- , Ileo nsm,'T- &r> II Ifi. '~ ~.v Y L I IUII·Y: W e I. It - 1,.,v .l I', m .c . ot, S If -,"cr J. Il. Urtbhlc Ix, i & t)ý .,"h , .th ,, t "~ .. c "t`lm. n IS,11in, J, ý,ra ju. : S ý ., '11.x,. , ," u & i R (`o. F'cier,, fl, iliwov ~ S . ~ i:,,' \. Ne ~i " a ('a. l'c emonA WI If. u In '!y, .>hndu & "., Briocy Ne.,,er Co [l.gl. - (1ii" to t A. I1dl. Menke] 1,1:.,. Tinna, : \inlilr & II C Bhmk.Mci t t I n tn 1a, 1hu k 1C A. .low o & L'o B:"r: Ir h L1 uo,,l Sre i h & "Ine fn , .I l: u F'Ivy l rn & Cn B, of Forr g oIlry l ,t a. . (; :-,,: ( lr Itrcrlt.- l lcalt O[ t n Inur & nI I'om l l~llfl IS, CF. VI A l i lý l (-tJ IWtl Und t te ah .l: Low, ,'"t -l l un o thee nl eomlst I,"I ~ IlsuP lll. ro, i .,o's rr ' imyI u i Ilupuvl eun trg, nold .t l'u., owe '.t w rrl o b hiuph p "., e nrt l I New Orle Ltr e, July 1; , )SO ·I. Jy23 2phiu A1''O. Tale Inkn tles onuttrs Co., Import of the Inerior, an front ho ooly og State., vdot)h I thi city, 1!1 aesurtm nts of forest',. My llolkl a eve imp n ud ,ntnu ahan coon. ordinry ?ev. ( re' em ncn0. et 2yh eo W~tc--I tkethi mtho o ,'stin my profelnouN servi- free of elargu, tot Ile amilten of LT can who gyre ubsr from th city onmil'un r duly. N eideu o n n y~l ptf YFrP IOTIR, s.D Al?'Foor Auditfor of Public Account·--P·LarH snsounce H. PItRALTA jujus raud~dnt iur Auditor of PnbllC Accormuatthedeeoonaon Nor,)mhar at ibis CEOLE. LtLTEd. Crescent I Please announce the un derelamedjus a caoolda'. for we offitce of Sill:o Superist .deptt of Pulblic Educaio. .H.N.yOohDR su2S 4. 13 unn lll I~tge, I1R. SW-S~petitatendeut Public E'dutatlon- Plooaseanourseethat HENRY AY16nY, the plr.,to[ Nuperin. (cndent oT Pubin S 1uctllo, ts a ~urdidate f or reo!tctirn. ss17 Potd al-erring's Patent t.namplun Mire and Rnryrlsr Proof SAFES, Nee. b: and bat tlrnvnar~trrn. Newo~r Ataa.ftlyt ClotiAtng. -ron CONFED'ERATE NOTES AT PAR. THE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER OLOTHIOG, eompriasng every aicle in a Gentleman's Wardrobe. For sale at coIR, by N. MONTROSS, sel" 2pst Cr. onmmn and. Msgahts o 5 lreets. Flags, Swords. Swords, Flags. The oIlersigeI, at gei, r expns.e, s n' eStabIliled in thi city a Man:l'atory for a.kintg WTORDS, i. any qulnatiy, for O cers, which be -.:tfrs for alu at $25 es eh. Every Sword isued from Ih- factorS is fully guaranteed to be eqsal to, if io Ptl i;c., to anly nlum ufact l ed lit hme or im poSted from fr.cigu 5 somSc la'tle pdurchasiriis ill beper Ifetly satisdId. lInes alo on hand a large, varile and riich a ortlment of GOLDI., SILVER, AND WORSTED - 1ILITARY TRIMMINGS. EMBRSOIIERING IN GOLD done in th0 moS t elegmnt man ner, aUd in Uy sItyl ordeted. -Off - for .ade WORSTED. the Sbes aiestted aro Iargest S tok in the Confed FLAGS. of all ie-, Pli. and EmblosetII, for Compnles, ReSgments a.l Sc sest:e-, m ld. e to o dus r o l ith ai.-pstch. FIA.\ STAFFS AND >I'E IDS, either iold or Silver, sl tab'. ,n band. F. GUESLE, No 157 on! .:e, ,\ll door to I. H o. Ine'. OsaOrdlers n l ho ts e cg',ly will 5e proms ptly attenode to, Laotrisiand SUEGA.l 1'LA-N'TIEI1S' .AG(1. NCY Navasn-vLrLn, nEnvzNvIsssajs, SUDGAI AN D MOLAS.,ES. Il-tIFF ',., .. s h ," . ½. y 'sssh:,kr,: n. t.' ,, sl,,t ,ý . :,, the o, slb o s,:tiOs to SoI,.ne, hy `1;t'.e pr-.x, t bhtsok se ,nd I"I- . ,hat Yirghin. N t-lh (COI ý:iht, pF.t? of FP rlds. Ahlbmaln, Geolgia, Iinutuc kv, Middle and : "-ae: os,,nel ,ce, Itus get their S nSs r and .1 1m ,, frm Na :,, life, as MOST U'ONVENlENT, end (C I . JAPER for t r . ." s-0, srm any other ioint. Thole I stat~ vlle, for tle sale of all I Le S lg and . C Ma isIae, that may be slhip S rS III SS ot , St if po 1 5 tSlo to ~ e expel5 5 ,n.5 ' w lans. D'ircty :, tho f lentl )dvemp c1 ,ad n wl rhn inrehd. ad, myad the Na-hlne futli Dec"11ur Raih o .d, i- 'r. A NE, JAMS & C).her S gar a ,s., i f f os,- l N -",'. S. , air o reeived. Mstw 0.1't, N sw'o, ,',., M, John Wal, For JOHIN D. JAMESI. 5I. S, ;. l- NewIn, ir. s ,,' K :,, F Is 1. i!. DAOE. Enrry de rnmy anI .v'ary Officer Shnols i prsid. e him,.'l- -0,,! '!;.'" h. desc: ip Ion- cof. 'mf,-rt ab and wrell ii)., li~l[TS s1a: FU1 RNISHING (;IsODS So be It ;: by ! .I , , 1.,l1 ".- plpy will S ulies, and tl e a; noyance of barmSl :,i mak,- ?,.rgarnSl t over n. ain aS i he sect of war, or bnylr .t :, ,,e, A ilded. To i.,.re ýa:i-f u M. N. ,1 OOD X) , ('ORNER OF CANAL AND IROY AL, TR.'. STH' , Who ha, sill on hand th- bls.t of everythig in h.i lin, a-d a' prices tt mh t.t -n -. f1y , ery- ":lriot aUnd ,oldier, n:t adhane plies. Finse Flannel Cltl)palRn Shirts, ,.n.! d Ih:ver to come ail; lad canSi .I : e of handoame paster;D. FINE LINEN CS118< SHIRITIS, COLORED LINEN AND M .L.IN IHIRT, IE AVY [1.): CNDERSHIFRT, AND DR. R N. M.CIsOIY'0 CA`: ON F'iI, N E 1 . '55SS'SO NlrR '. s \,',I :: . WOOL SOCKS-A. te e,,- o ,;'y. DOtlLE Y I MON SO,'K -F.or tlender .t. I1EA VY }.¢ K AN 1t) l' .OD N G , 1: W IllTE ,tlli A " ,' Uokple,:te 'I olit), ~ . N. 3MOODY9'5 Great Carpet Salt. COXTI)NUED Fl,1I THCE WEE~ KS -at- 1BO . ........... . Caial treet.. ...10 er nt of WINDO? )7 . ,.'F) I'TA NO " 7 ,To Buiryers. P' r, e7.,'.',.t ",1 W 7 A:,, v1., 7. .y , 6 1 , 4' 710E .N WL A-ND Y..x' HFFD ,))TU7 FANCY AND "I.APLE D0U1I (DOO)S, AT v- Ri ) A:.SONA)). ;.: PE PRI;ES For ('ah. U. LAO.UT'NT & CO., -SUPPLIES FOR .O T IE IRIY 1000 nTUmEI a S FRESH GR( OUND CORN MEAL, In BH+,e and B, rel. 1[411 )lTST)lR1 GRI'TS AND T MINYT. PINOLA, For Army Use, in quantiies to cuit. CREOLE lEAST POWDERS. Rome w++e. and cotanteed egql to the beat imporW article. )On hAd cad lor a.], by TO. TRAPER A TC., I),)! 01Star MIT. Algters, I,a. O~IITIHERN OIH(tE MANUICACTURINO Depot. No. 4)4 Nt. Charlea street. PAITMOR., N.Ix NI ATN) 21 iT. YERDINAND BTRF.SE Are .oa muul'actl+rtnu . npern qgqalyg o Pump, "e-, -nd 1oub)- len ak.T,.Nn,,d RU88ET NAIME? . to tlTNI , the) Intate the natewn of rhoa hangp to parchnas taol. I r , ThRen Sha"ý are hrnee ontho Ih tom~ -, Southerm 1·1 VP wrT, New T)rla1er "'t can w nobtTbtd on)y ar the n., e the m.mo pa¢. a1ly 7 Uo. H. ROTT'T, ,o'y. ------weI_ - wws Mrsistar Goods o ! M' U7 S E E I1 C .A. P --5, CAPs 9OR COflT'3 RVIVOLVtiBS CA-RT ID GEs -ramo- FINE BLUE, SRY-BLUE, (IRAYr ad RBDIIROADODITII, GOLD AND WOI.STED) TRI[MMINGS, SWORDS WITH FINE BILADER. IELTS AND SABBES. Buttons for Mlilltary Uniforms, (01OD LAOCS AND SILK OIL CIOTH. For oale at H. FRANKO'S, '1,24 2otf1 aloTh 110 Poydra, next to Carondl. it x. Fassnasan's ron Tie. Thenb rcrbers are r .civilug weekly, ppllen of Iron from Te.nuesee, which they will sell at a smHll advancS for CASI ONLY. HI. FASSMAN &A CO., 41 U-rotel let a.ret. R. G. LATTING & CO., an21 2ptr L.5 Union street. M.illinery and DressmnakIng. Havinrilo on hlaid s lorgo and vIrlnd I sortmont oIf sehgat M1.LLINERY, I would Ilfrs I hrn I,,h,, of Now1rhlrln. and., coutry, that I will .Wil it a! on at very nlmoderte price for GARIIIA.DI RIDIN IIHATS, in grea: varlety. MOUBRNIN BONNETS, in g.lret wvalety. In mn Iore*mtk.ng I)eprt tl.5I, I oim n5 Ulllg an.l Thlis ming d)re.sn ut t moat tI I h n nuno n I II ei C ur, s rIt tg-nly e ducrd prices. £I9.0 doer ,loom the country prmnp:ly lltended tI. Mrs. M. E. BENSON, Dl~r +nlutkrr allr Biiilhr, r I":. _ . 2 '- malt .15'."1_1_., s- n_ "ir " 1)"." II. Holnr:". M.erchantsa' IMoel, JOUNEIR ST. CHABLES AND) CANAL STREETt Theplosxntrelsud most) couvvnentlyl-oetatd h.od. itL, tar ................................ ..... 51 . Per W9 k ... ................ .......... 30 rj. PerrW rt, ,rbh u.. .!y) .......... .. . ... I 1i! Per )onL .......................... . ... 21 Se HBET & HALLER, An17 :ply Propretors. Soldiers' Clothing. NOTI'TE IYI.O)! THE lOYERNO1 ; TO THOi'! 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Ca., itt. -Rtft,.tan-. 55ns555oa1.1T syt (55., OtEYet[,Jr ,>,C555 SA.l U }.sbsor, tW.H.Ss alm. a OUR .row PubLtslhng WILL Bil OUT BY' TE 10TII SEPTEMBER, -or Trus ST-A I.IE F Ao CT -or Its CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, APPROVED MAY 21it, .1,l, Rlhnwlng the Rates of Untlfi ptyable onl Imported Goods Wma i and Merchaudla., from and aIter Helptleclr Ift, 1861. Aplntbfatlcally Arranged. -A-lo ICon tainllg RFEC'FrNT ACTs OF CONGRESS Circulars of the Treasury Department unn.d T1v r. to (COMIMERCE, NAVIGATION AND Till: REVENUiE; W AR E .S I .I T wn YBiT THEl w.annnzov". ar ammar For-u of 'niPnl. flluse Bhlnk%, Protestm and Appals; Tables of Forrlgn if elght , Mercunren and urrencles, lRleced to tihe Sal lard of lthe Confiaderate Rtate ; Rlllu iior Adtea.uremenl of Vea ci, f,,r 'lT, nlp g. etc. Arranged by 1'. iE. WVAL)DEN, elelaly t'c 14"tor, Guinmsr-llomte, PIart of Ne'w r: uns. PRTNTED AND ftU L3IlEI) l t consclv anlt s'ernolrr O -.U C O il e .t. . N Tw o .,ans The Souethaera - orrrcni, ti CAn sr nruwr t'il NAT i'ITi'II, AX illi; GR ASANI) NAI'TuIA. NO. I I..R RC'. 6l11, in 'tkf a bfrr, ll perhl; :o I.rli or eqtua to pmm . ., Inl, r Rudnroul ear uml~i. ... l. Ra No. 1REFINDI) 011, ll cu+ak ,t.,l buarrels, . iaI i lef fl m0 l- :c wh ainy othi r rl., a i No. 2 REFINEI O, in ra ri andl bacln, lutaible fir pointing on i ll entul(i work, and . .. u !ur c eptc whl.tlc .............. i,. ; R FhFINif t i., i", cy,.ks and L du..u ft- S be: tf,,I obSip, and S.eu ll ,t dleck, Roof- 1 No. ] tiAS VII. in c;:nkd anid harla , sitatble f.1r tl e 1r i till hld f.i ga apparn,. . -. 25 coMi3ON KUOIN til., h. n,,-k-, oultable for TIdx. wi!h ImeC fulr w..l-e, a ,io fCor ai o, ..ti , new r orks Mtc., preOerv, hing th. we d frm ·rpor mo : !the w t ther, ,r !or mflng wltlh coXmlc n paint or 'Tur l rn' (!il+ .................... 30 1 . t4I b , naid keagnmwl. l !ur :te P x:lal.r,!;, F'rm , (;ly ant llmt ry n.,...... ......4y to4 c!. lb. N A 1' I' , ,.tn::1,.l P.. la,,d , In citik«, norA ,': r .: r ,.,g bar;,u,ýr d etr~ , 1t 1. 1 .,.r g6, e N L;; I '. 'll: n,ý '1. l K) 6x1i. balne". Wwr, u .. . Ir 1lilu ,.:rl ibe. Price at¢ondhi to las. . ti, nte w man ,tacrn ih, Id t. abo~ p r ~t',,',d r,. q'm, and ar, yr ps.ed to dth idl ord-rx. W,, c , h. ,:ttrntin ofet IUc.,:,elm ua.,: +',r s :nlr- to utr sto., a-d to bear in mhd they vare iPRE ad 1N +I. ,f, mramtueturod exach;irly fram tz,):1·,-: I n.l:ri.~.a. i: iulm n.l , d owl edt by southen mn. Till'. t:U.: Y N;I)T.S taken at lr,. D)liount* made totl e SIREON TOBY, JR., J . :fA, Preide. i , Soutturn.a I'ntci i alltrooad. 1,000 LA.VES WANTED BY HIIE OR BY PURCHASE. Weu 4il :p- -;e or Ire, t r a 1trm of fle years Five lti - d .d r c.'I'h. .,qu H'..e1 l~bulcri.to work on the Knoth ro l" til, 1.,n°y-. T ,or3nntr) through whih thoe roa~IpaIl e 'i+h. "i.. , ,","f ,r !I.,l ,,,ior u t,! .nm. 4I or 511) miile .e;tueShr,.:,·;r. , i : p.,netI:h,, oo of the lno.t trlculturlt jl :. ' , , the ,nr.i of Amec-c. chi7 r mnl.;:::y sla t m :Knll!cert Ixnti yrurnt from Texal, i. e., lu,2 P aes :. r p, ) p r nl i yt. ,omnnpa costyi ,ctl, fer oIThe rlyIth,,," 900 ',le ' from Shlewvpo; t oy the ePp t ry, to Fl PF , on, , e 3 rt e- u, :' - d ,,-y r! T e, . d. lot t;; e lt n th o p e - eat, ;!., c ·spy,:,t cx..n", , ~m:iz. ! rn.n pay !.r laor eyy "I, tre; t the rtp'" d do her ,mmnt of ther company's uterets; ht r :e.I n f y.S' , !,y ,i r ) tPL' I nN i,,yIPy -y]IIU., thy Com.d four "bi!: ], ibkl i;i iP ., Py, i ,l~ , , Py1 g u yd r Slylt n yeot sa y Sngemets Arfh .d h, ltle ·y, fJi. i. V u&ritfng h.lLr.yhTdy Nurth Ib r , t ¢ . , , +t,,r +' : or pbr,'ch-, Wl h f y, .,t - yhe :. n , h mo,,st,. .ot -f M)y or l+r+ ourAt. FPlNyi. il -: ,'! , '1lhy y flihrt ,,jy oI1 , bl)y p,lrcle tMr -.e'm.y sr ter, , i. prop"-e 1dhurat tan m, ntmbca:lea od the , .,.". :t ]v ,h p -y n'yyp f '1, p y , and yp.yy,I iyt,,bp y yyty, yu.hdel: 1,4 r, . r , :,i. i l for :ho ,'", p.. r ,r, ,y. . 7', Ist, wi e "lpylyy..t P T ; y: L I,. .y ,,1 I;,.. x mt¢ : . ., y l. l to clp ,h. ,1!I the r Ur': i nt ibis c r ."mpi" ; +,r", tnx++d nli v,.+ted by the Irwe ef'lre. 7h:n rolnpanj hdH +~ lure"i the wympmlhy, ad tao rutu or til 32d diegre th ,p arlei f 0 -litsnde, has the tyneyon, of several of the most powerlul European (Iovarnments amonsp the lm re iPranTl, fSpayin, Portugal, H.lglm and Swtl Mrl.Pd-a, we'., ia oyf rg. cypltylls,, coymmyrcayl mea and conp tracNors ot tt:+ nem,'tle. The, e j on. g Ree, of the Unied States parsed a hill. rit It, last neanon, d ong+d i to thts co-pwly, thraugi .ri oa., New M1. ieo and 'allTRlia, snmo 1S3,p0.,2 dcra of led, Itld a oT al of tllrtya-x milllon of dollar,, tot repid IS po:oth anrd o'her pth, . Tld rlces. This bill pan ed the 11in ,. of R, prt0HenAtRI;"U , wna, anmndd in toe .enate, acd onll DAiled t, become a I,.w for the want of ndthe s tartling w lial co~ 'lTlhal tro t, n BtRn. , No r~m~p+,+y inl thv worblt ha' a irr++r lea id!o: i!o i nra t"-l l pmecEution, and R LeoINmp,. has.ltrX;,..I a;: nd redi to dIAelI thAN p;NR,i ob of A so ms y Americani St . rd y uI.Epema OoPA. rment.-pr oriig Nd y myalh h nlht t it l ,Iy, q ,y . r, d t FIla turd d stl , i, I r.tephiud ,, rC h:,lt, -brilcglen Inevitably wlth It. completluu ser til clinSnty, thll trode of China, B.paI, TAItrPli, Pand Sth wioie I'tll: ol. t r-- iung the trea - Iar<' r:v ,.lk r i, e to n b r, ,!ne, ti v. P, I l, c., of e prh t , every city Ifrom the I,]';- , x!r to Iln oot north.,+; harbor on our At ThIEyl'E , ,l ; h neA rI f.leAD to Ditirl ,~rvIo nation 1 n er Cr ".1:,g, iý, It 'L; d'Tr or- e+,l eh I! eke who il ot [ : it in Wo, -cnt "',; ttb , prr r,.v. h. l o:l an: ,,r f lt Unlnr- , icc s'! O ye,, l e . Iy,, WIylt Wea nl: DIALS, , y... . . . ....py...... Il........ "y W. .INE . iay' All a p'ic.",lcn wil bn :do to mon V. K. hte.-.nn Prs.r .id, N,1 ,, Top S.. yN!. ",I TolI, 15 thd t HyImph{, tn,| L'ht.le ; n; " K,,',',ad Ol1'C lll.rn ) , _ f l. ia: Vol. J. R. M1. JPTHA OWI LKERIS, AIpllr+., ud FP:, I., I , sl llt osd , ou ,.ru PPcI ic Ni:roNed P LiroN t 11lrdy ANEO , CESyOR TO SIEWEI,I, l'.TA yVOIht) IMI'ORI'F.e O P INE OLD WINK. Ly.yIy, Ey, XTO., Rls . 13 and 1F h oyll SItreet. Pra bow In sytorea IrN.o yupply 0t tBecolesl,,tdL (hRl sE DP BOU"ZY (? AMPA Ng, A l i.n lnalr d p.;lllo.lio, other rands ,L Itp: CIARyLES y EIDSIy, yy PIPEINU HKIDSPICK, PAR MENTIER, and other brands of Inrorior quality. 1 hbve a tlr'go ds-yLmat of the heest y ld Shorri,,i 8h a AMIONTIyr TeADyO TOPAZ, ,1ERtA, OOhDP N, IUI,'1 ORI)ON and ANCHtOR 8IHERRIES-- ; 8--SOUTltISTDO MADEIRA, of direNt lmpo.rtatioa; orlr, Madtlra os loweer grad,. SuBerlol Old London Dry Dock PORT, and other Ports of less grade, Tho celebrated lAZARAO RRADIED-IyLntoge 1796, 1798, 1802 and 10S--a largesupply always ou harnd. All gradea of CIARET ant WRyTT) WtINES In glas anld weood. Wl IS 'IT9--e lotch and Irh.i Old ye., Bonrbon and Wheat Wht. kys. SOICH AfEauad POlTt~l:,tpinpthandyarta. COR DIALS, eto. My urdual a sortmoas of the b-dt WINES, which wlll be sold on as reasonablet arms.ax any other ho ae in the city. AARON BIRD, alb 2hly No., 1S and 16 Royal stret ce;IIO AL, SaALRlAKb:1;, Hos, 18 Cna&l and 17 Orosdman ttreots, Rlgn of the Root Hogor Die. Manufacturer of all Itundof Plain and Fancy AWNINOG, TENTS.TARPAULINS. at,. AlsoMll kinds of FLAGS and BANNERS, suitable for corpaniue or other purposes, wlth Flagataf io aID l, Fll and Purchabs Ropes, h11nga, at..,tfitt and furolthed to order at the thcatemt totice. BLOCKS of ll • l+sB ready etrappot ;lkewiso, all klnd, of heavy BLIO . SPARS nnd RIOGING. sultable for raiaiag mahlnery or any - oflthr heavy tmltrial. I have l!kswlhe on hall a fie lot of SPRUOE SPARS, which I offer for sP+le Cheap for Ca.h. All of the above rtlele.a can hbe fod at Nos. 18 Cshal mnd 11 (rosmtmn streeta. few Orlound. N. B. S.al and Rigging work In WI -I bnbes, arl eotttr