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'."..-.'""n" "w"'"llli"""m wilwiiiil1Mff-lMwa'i """ "iT,. --- ajM ' ' r"" t 1 ST. LOWS. CASH HOUSE. IM IM II. BESTOW. k H . HHT, J JII-N fctiMKHT, ' " 1'. II. KENTON I CO., RVER WASHINGTON AVENUE AM) J i l ' ii'1 1 1 ii'IEEET, ST. LOUIS, Mo., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Of d n "j?" g o o x s , If,,-,' mal-e:'-t!-'ve j rr-j.Hralion 1 Kit- SPRING TKAUE, "d 1 ,vi- i,..'.v 'fti exhlbiti-m an IM MENSE siuck. of iWI'LE AND FANCY DRY GOOD? I Mr. 1 ,.,;,.... chirw I lie recent decline 1 um i.k v offer ifrestcr tn'i i.erii ..lit to nil A S II 15 U V E It S Th in nnv Other Hou-r in the West. w. li. i.et. & cos naiuuiolli Ilry Wood i; S T A .LIS II M E N T I. Uir only I'lntr in Ihc w e s r i: jc n c ! u x t li Y "VVinTf ;i full li ii' of I KIM . mii.k'i i;. , miii.-i im;s. 'IK KIM. S, ii IIS. CHUCKS. C IMCl.'KS. STKlTfX sVrii:rs, (MrrrovADK.s. .M. .S, liKMM.S, CAJrniiics. (.lMillAMS, Etc., 4 nil nluiii. he l-'onnJ W. II. IiET() & 10., ;i...vin,' .h iennineil i adhere strictly to the CASH SYSTEM, in. nllor.l lo OOrr, TO CASH BUYERS. El. iSauVrO &, VO., CO'JM'.U W.slllM;rN' A YEN lf AM) i )i i; i a m ki:i;t. Irr lliiilv in IJe.cipl of Till; l.ATl'.ST MYKLTIi:S IX FANCY DUFSS GOODS An t are imw oll'erini; I,. III.. TlM.l.- H Sl'- l'Klill STOCK tf I Kl 1 11' l'l I.AIM . wool ii;i.aim:s, CM M.I.IKS, MOAMr.KJl'ES. riiKMTi okc;amiks, I. AWNS, 'i;!VIT.!l .1 At i.iM'lS. t i u x rz r.iiii.i.i wis. VOl I I'K CUEYUES, sll.KS. NAINSI HKS. 1'KAIN TLAIPS, iM.AIN STini'l-S. Etc-.. nr i Y com pin rnox. Ami ask the Trade to call (ami examine their MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF S T A P U E AM) m coons, 1ST otions. c BEFORE PUnCHASING. W. 11. KHSTOX cV CO., Hon-i'V notify all merelirtnts t!:.it tltfv Kun obtain tiieir UoiuUat lower HU't-a at tlie CHEAP STORE T'cui tiiey tau be bought elsewhere, as THEIR FACILITIES FOR Pl"RCHASI0 .ro Tar Superior To t!i. se !" any of their ciHiipetibrv. and Tin. iK la in, k CASH CAPITAL I':l.i'..'.. sllsrui t.'.'plirili.ls.-i;:, ;, fct;r, stJHk At tlie Lour,t Cas'ii Prices, W. II. IiENTON & COn COWNF.U WASHINGTON- AVENUE AN'D i'OUKl'li STREET. ST.. LOC IS. March IdJ m. CIJICK, ARMIJO & CO.. W1IOLE8ALK OROCKRS Cotton and Tcilarro Fartors, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS - - , , , 2o. liO ". Second Street. MarcliSd3ni ex. XOCZS, HO. fHE DAILY CLAEION. j j eHA-o, wra a. aucLTox, c wtlso. SHANNON, HAMILTON & CO. PUBLISHERS JAMEM J. miAXXOX, EsUlar, T E R M S : Rates of Subscription Dailr. per annum in ad vance H.i.ij": ball J-earl v. a,b"; quarterly '' Weekly, per annum, 3 00 ; half year,y lAOU ; RATES OF ADVERTISING. Transient advertisement first insertion, !,; each sal-sequent insertion, square. , All bus.newi notices of advertisement U charged twentv c-uts per line; if more than on auuare. ten rents per hue each insertion. . .. Legal notice notei-eeding one square ,u'l'n proof of publication " UV m advance w mow is not wot with tt v.rtirmt "ill f cbaiged. No proof of publication n.a.ie. ojitil the advertisement is paid for. All transient advertiie-uieuta must be paid lor in AUbillp with n-uU adrcrtisern ahail b ren erni niuntiiii' OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE STATE JACIfSOX, 311!!. Friday : : : April 0. 1800. ElUiAH M. In our article of y.-rt-rlay li-al..-l "Stainlanl Criti'r," a portixu ot it n.iul "ml tin return eril for L'ood." It ought to have l.ei-n, ' return ;1 for tvil We hud in view the K",J oW seni-tnial pr- rept a ii.l rt were following out the i'lea in iiotifsins: our r. aler of the existence ot a Htaiidai'l in this J.hiee. V.'e are chaiitalih foiL'ivin", aniiahle, mol st and civilly in clined. and wouldn't ay anrtliiriR to make our nei-hl.or think that we were otherwint: w.. ilou t f.-el so toward hini, at any rate. jtj""An t ditorial friend oi om was very tiartic ul.ir that all hii eliili:is should he re-fchaiied if jiecesary to make jirojx-r cense and ihe eoiii.oMiois were instructed to fc'ip nly any oversight of his in this respect r.ein once called unon for two lines to fill a eoliiiun, he cut out an aphorism whiih cau "hi his eye, and the next morning he luid the l'leanre of reading it in his own pane in the follow i i j form : To-inoiiiiw, (S. pt. i.Tth) is the day oil - hn h lav folks work, and fools reform. iv One of the pal ties in the Lord rohhery lias h. hi deteeteil. Jt seems that w hile one of tin in eniMi-cd I.ord'w attention, tlneeoth . rs rohhed the sal'.-. n .-.aniiuin? the two tin Loses they were perfectly agliiist at the magnitude of their aehieveinent. '-Messrs. -John I. Morton A Co., Eou i -i 1 1 ' -. Kj'., have throu-h their a.-rit, Rev A. R. Maey, jo'iieiously donated to the Or phans' Home, almut to he est ahlished at. Lau derdale Springs, all the school hooks pub lished Ly t hat house, which may he needed in the Institution. This i.s a most generous and wcleoine yift. This house is piohably the most extensive iiil.lishiuvj house in the South. The school boohs inlilished by them are undoubtedly anions the Lest that can be obtained any where. They are bcinjj rapidly introduced into almost every city and school iu the South. I he ;elierotltt publishers deserve suc cess. Js An exchange expresses the hope that the Press Association ot the Southern news. papers will be able to dispeuso with the ser vices of a certain former manager. As this is the first ment ion v. e have seen of that As sociation since, its meeting at Montomery the iniddle of last February, we make not f it. J.ii kmi.v Ciiiiis i iAN Advoca i K. This pa- . . .... .1... M...I.... per, lle ol e.l 10 i lie liuei em in 1.110 .ui-u.g- dist Episcopal church, made its Inst appear ance yesterday moi nint;, iu a style very cred liable to both editor and publishers. It sup. . lies an important want to t he Methodists of Mississippi, who have never before pos sessed an orau especially their own, and we trust it will meet with an exteusive pat ronage The Advocate is published weekly by 11. II Mini s A Co., at $Ti a year; Rev. Win. Price, editor. It is ascerfained that the Fenians after taking Canada, intend to oiler the I'uited Stales the upper province in exchange for Vessels of war. Ex. This looks more like a canardian than a Canadian scheme. . .. . . - - Richard o'lioi uian lectured at Albany, re cently, on "Oliver Goldsmith." He devotes the entire compensation for the lecture to two lineal descend. mts of Goldsmith. nov resiiling in the State of New Jersey, aged, and in extreme poverty. Ex. How is this? Goldsmith lived and died a bachelor. Bits of gossip about the young Prince Im perial anMloat ing through Paris. Here is ime of them : It appears that-the Emperor alter dinner one da proposed the health of tlie new. President of the Imperial Commis sion for the great exhibition of ls;, and asked the Prwiee Imperial to reply. The child said he had been taken by surprise, and had not been prepared for his father's toast. The Emperor said he must at least return thanks. "Well," said the Prince, "all 1 have got to say is that I regret being too young to be ot an v sen ice to J tench Indus try." All we have "got to say, is that the young Prince Imperial should be made to speak better English. fiT A naner of March 3 1 st gives the fol lowing succinct view of the situation abroad : European advices are inintportant. Ev erything is ouiet politically, aim socially all eyes are turned to the approaching mar riage ot the Princess Helena. ol I.dglaml With trilling-exceptions in Austria. Prus sia. Spain. Roumatiia. Great Britain, Ire land and elsewhere, this is substantially correct. The Wilmington Dispatch learns that Herr Longer, the lion tamer, connected with Ca-stello's circus, has been torn to pieces y his pets. 1.x. Thev could not refrain from him longer. Thk Fkki. Gr.t m i; Ml Kl'KU The Grand Jury of the First District of New Orleans, in their report, say concerning this case: In relation to a M-ry painful tragedy w hich incurred in this city on the i'th iilt., the Grand Jury have been compelled to summons before t hem t lie Coroner ot t his parish. Dr. Yeiser. w hose testimony directly implicated the highest executive ofheer of the State. Gov. W ells, in a very grave interference with one of the most solemn proceedings known to the law that of an inijtiest into the cause of death of a citien. who had been killed under circumstances which give too much reason to believe that it was the result of deliberate conspiracy to murder. The con duet of both the liovc-rnor and the Coroner in this nutter i.s highly ropreheusible. and the Grand Jury present it to the considera tion ot tins honorable court for such action as is demanded by law and public justice. Jvveral arrets have been made of parties implicit, d in this tragedy, and indictments found. Thad. Stevens has turned wag. His ef forts at statesmanship having failed to re store his iron-works, which were destroyed by the carelessness of some of Lee s raga- liuittius. as Mr. Stevens Irieiiits woum i .... them, he has changed his tactics a..u .s making himself a burtooti in Congress. Hi new character win 1 f , lKttertl.au the old. The In-st co, use- he . , ... n-.-kiil.l lie. IO UH ll,,i,ir-, H t Hli- could aec.pt wouiu " ....- . ties and the leglinu;'' v. alone and hire somebody to rebuild his iron-works, and pay him a gixil round price tor doing it. lie seems ic i iiuia i.rr iu ei feetnally destroyed the I'nion as his men did that little piece of Pennsylvania prop erty and necanse' nis works no not reap pear simultaneously with the Southern re resentatives. there is tio I'niou. Thaddeusis simply mistaken. Nashville I'nion and American. . Thad. reasons from his experience of the buck-shot war. w hen he was nearly scared to death, and over estimate' the effect of wars in reality. The negTOes of Georgia we leard from the papers are moving to get up a State Con vention for the purpos of choosing a del egate to Congress "from the Territory of Georgia." They do not, however, seem to proceed very harmoniously, for at an elec tion which they held at Macon yesterday week there was a considerable row and one froedman was stabbed, one badly beaten, and two more shot. It is stated that the scheme is under the anspioea of a society called the Georgia Equal Rights Association, of which the parent society is at Augusta. Exch. Ve guess the parent Society is located farther down South. 1 - 1 " " I TV rv I I 111a V. I I l .1 .1 li II . U A MM mm - - I " 7 . ' I OlIUI I 1 I rtf hi ft Oottmnnteated. Gjs.v. Jos. E. JohxCTu athe kailkoao Pm.stDEcy fien. Jo E. Johnston iu cou- enting to become candidate for the posi tion Of President of the Aiomie ana vmo railroad, mjk "Xb Piro to wo""1 the most agreeable one I eould think ot. o position tronld suit me better than the Presidency of a respectable rauroau ceu.pa- and I should prefer the Mobile and unio railroad to any other. The majority of the troop commanded by uie durinjr the war re from the Gnlf States; and my lst ami warme-st friends reside there. I have a strons? desire to pa.ss my remaining days iu the Gulf States in the mi.Lst of those w.;o have shown themselves to 1 my best and mot steadfast friends." This settles the quest ion of Gen Johnston's candid y. Yv e are assured that his name will be pres-ed lor the iition named. We have no doubt hut that he will leceived a strong vote: but we are not sufEciei.tly lasted to pre.uci u e result, nor are we suflicientiy familiar with the complaints against Mr. Brown, the pres ent President, to judge of their correctness or inaccuracy. It " not a condemnation oi him to state that these complaints do ex ist. Fur the Clarion. .TliaaUoippi Orphan' Ilaroe. Most of those making applications for y- in the Oriihans' Home at Lauderdah St.riii"S, re'ir.est me to reply at once to th. ir cotnmunieations anu iurnwu i" i ,.,o,.osed to 1 pursued in the organization and establishment of the school. Thes,; ap ..t;....rw.ti4 nTf so numerous that it i utter. y . .i.,.nlr wifl. mv other du- lllipOsslUie, tuiinisi' "",' . t.. do this Besides, if these applicant . ...i. .i... ii.;iv Chu ion of the l.'.th will consult mc , . ... r f..i. oi.r will find all we anci iiu oi ludi.-u h..t to aav at nresent on the-e points. Tt.i iinolicants also seem to think that it J part of my prerogative to select the teachers, steward, AC. 'lhw l a inted by th' 1 aill OIll i vuill.uu' "11 l!.K.r.l to receive atitilicat ions. These a j.lications will all be laid before the Board of Trusties w hen they meet at tins pia t the 2-th inst , and the selection will be made l,v them. Those therefore who wish to 1..". K,.....sfnl should see to it that their .rlv nl fllllv liresellted etaiius .iic i'i.'i'j - Th.- Board should have all the facts in eacl case before them, that their choice may be i.iwt Some fol'tv HlM'Ii' alious w.- j-. . ' have already been received, and of coins. many w ill be disappointed. It i.s very desirable also that those who in tend to patronize the sccool, should Mainly their intentions at once. The Board w i-h to know, if possible, how many orphans they will have to provide for. We have no agents in the. State now and we are then -fore altogether dependent upon the press to make our w ishes in tiiis respect, known to the people. If the newspapers throughout the State would continue to call the atten tion of the people to this point, they would render an important service to the orphan and greatly relieve the anxieties and burdens of the Board of Trustees. Until a Friucipul is elected,, communica tion upon this subject may be. addressed to me, after that event they should of course be addressed to him. AY. S. WEBB. Ck.vw l okiisvii.i.e, MiN.s , April 3rd, 1 -lib. Foreign Itruis. The New York Times' Paris correspond ent writes: The French Government, it is said, has received dispatches from V ashing ton which put an end to the Mexican ques tion. The terms appear to be those ot our Government evacuation within a year, and o ..... ...o iii.' the evacuation. I he lu.ii-u. n-i. . .......... o-- .- Emperor was heard to say lately that Ins own people and the American people were against him in this affair ; that the two peo- .li.l not . oiinirelieiid it a he cotnpn bended it ; but that it would be -foolish on his part to push a policy in which ne u. countered so much hostility, and that it was his dittv. under the circumstances, to yield. So Ion.', however, as he remained m Mexico, he would not sutler himself nor Maximilian to be attacked without resenting it, much .... i ......., t,, eo to war with the people of the lliUeil States, w horn he liked and respected. Very interesting excavations are going on in Egypt, under the directions of t he Prus sian Arehaologist, Mr. Brugscli. He. has come into possession of rolls of papyrus w hich give much informatien as to the con struction of the cities of Pithon and Ruoses, and upon tho manufacture of bricks made Ly the Jews employed upon these works. In the valley of 1 lamamit, inscriptions upon tlie roc ks bear witnessto the presence in the quarries of HW Jewish stone cutters. One of the most notable of the arrivals in the Mouse of Lords on the opening day was the ladv who came into the House escorted by the Earl of Lovelace, and who was recognized as the Lady Anne Isabella Noel King Noel. the grand daughter of Lor d Byron. As she took her seat among the peeresses' daughters there were few who did not regard with a peculiar interest the somewhat pale face, light brown hair, and bright, intelligent look of the daughter of "Ada." A strong room recently constructed for ;i" London Lank is thus desenlieil: The walls, two feet thick are formed of hard brick laid in cement, and hoop-iron laid in. The room is lined throughout w i'h wrought iron half an inch thick. There are two doors, the outer a strong iron one with two locks, and the inner one combined steel and iron, of extraordinary strength, with two. locks, throwing ten bolts. A safe plac ed inside, weighingeight tons, and throwing twenty bolts, contains tho cash and securi ties. An alarm in the resident clerk s licd room is attached to the inside of tie strong room, so that if the outer door is opened a goaig is set going. A porter sleeps on a bed iu front of the outer door, wid by pulling a handle he can set the alarm off if necessary, and there is a watchman always on duty. The Bath ( England) Chronicle of a icceiit date has the following : There now remain but three officers to commemorate the sixty eighth anniversary of the ever memorable battle of Oampcr ilown. one of whom is an Admiral, another & Vice Admiral, and the other a commander retired. Admiral Thos. Bennett (an old res ident of this city) was a midshipman on board the Monarch, seventy-four guns, the flagship of Yice Admiral Onslow, and was wounded. He entered the service in March, 1701, and has a medal and four clasps. Yice Admiral William Slaughter, K. H., was a first class volunteer on board the Triumph, seventy-four guus. He entered the service in 17;'4. and lias a medal and three clasps. Commander Spaulding Mitchell was mid shipman oflhe Beaulien, forty guns. He entered the service iu 17'Jt, and has a med al and one clasp The Lateat !Vcw. Washington, April 3. House A substi tute for the bill leirulatiuff; tho appointment cf volunteer otlieers for the regular army- was agreed to and the bill passed. A l.ill itaudiul tO TirOV ide for tue better organization of the pay department of the navy- . It is very doubtful now wnetuer umKiv will asrree to any measure changing the income tax. . , The majority of the radicals are m favor of continuing the present session of Con cress till September, and it is further de cided to protract and postpone the regular i t.vri.trn or iiuro ivt- no. - mifMutv ----- .1 iect of this new move iias iwi h.i t...i. but it is supposed to nae Biusmajuio i o- litieal significance. . . . TllC llOUSt' VOininilUT on i mosn nri.1- tions is nearly unanimous agiims! rmnuMHB Mexican bouds to any amount. The lresident yesterday issutil nn order diriH'titig the advertising patronage to be withheld from tlie Chronicle. It is under stood all papers failiug to sustain the Presi dent's reconstruction policy, will be treated in a similar manner. New Yokk, April 3. The Commercial's Washington special says the Supreme Court will not decide on the constitutionality of the test oath. Five of the judges oppose it. But one of these joins the other four, who advocate the oath, in the postponement of the decision. N ew Haven, Conn.. April 3. The Repnl lieaus are firing fifty guns in honor of the election of Hawley. The" Palladium claims S00 majority in the State. Cincinnati. April 3. The Republican ticket was elected at the municipal election yesterday by alx.at three thousand majority. Vmrvifi. Xew YiiRK, April 3. San Domiugo ad vieX states that a revolt had taken place in the province of San Cristoval and various towns, headed by Gen. Cabral, bnt President Baez hail defeated and routed the rebels and obtained the mastery in the revolted dis tricts. Cabral had asked permission to leave the country. ' Cordova advices confirm the report that the American colony there has proved a fail ure. Marriages in Sew York are decidedly on t hi decrease. Familiarity breeds contempt. Beauty isfiuite too cheap ki New York. The liberality of the 8es leaves ' ' tie to dis pose of at marriage. It is a gt".:t (hihject of complaint with Northern scribbler, especial ly with the writers of surh perwdieal8 as the Tribune, that the ladies of the oouih are singularly fold. "The Southern ladies," says the New York Tribune, "look as if they never had been kissed. It is the misfor tune of too many of the Northern ladies that they look as if they had been kissed too often, South Carolinian. .MAttr.iLio. , Atter-sl.leneer Mrs. A A. Stewart fjli - v Al.,,,, ciI'T J coax i jix j Ki.ii.Ih I'.tritu. 1A. t 'lu'N of w du iu'itd eoanty. Wearea'.v..vignttiaedtoror4 aoch -Tap-i of L st iry mt i cutiined ia tbe above annonncement, ami w'ji.iT bipPT to devote one pace of onr papr , iaiil.r itms Mw the son ot tnur nappinrss EV ADVEKT1SE3IEXTS. IKON AND STEEL. We call tlie attention of BLt(Us.MlTH AXD PLASTERS To a ftiU hoe "f AMERICAN' XSV FOREIGN Il.-OS AXD HI ELL. i.,r.-,i - HOWABD, SHCW ACO. Tin. 7, 8 & 11 AVERY PLOWS, at HOWARD, SHAW . CO r April M-ivr. FOIXD. A stray I IORsEha. been taken up at the GOVKE5MKST CORRAL, which the owner ean na.e uj pio m.n y-i- erty and paying expenses. .1. M. KENNEDY, April.'v. In charge. J M STREET JOHH DAVIS J4( KSO.V JItRBLE WOItKS. On Capitol St., near R. R. Depot, Jackson, Mississippi st.et lavis. f.inuerlvof Currollton. Kv. wonl.l r..'s,.;.ii ul!v announce to the oitin, ot Ja ksonu Mil, and the trrotmdin country that they are ,, MT.r ir, ' t.. open a Marble Hon for the mamitac. !' ,r. ini-1 s.,le ..1 Tonib Stones, Monuments. Mantels ","wdere'wlirtfolly folicited, and satisfaction C'f';'f tft with Capfc Ivwd. at Titcomb t,,. ' ' ill be attenin-n to Will open about setn ApnL Aplfidlm SPOOIMER'S CXJIIE 1 Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, fry l s Intermittent Fever, 55; Remittent Fever, VV ' rn rrrvcf ITT1 PTnlllc! VJUligCOliiV tJ Jl-liXXUj Ik: I Akti-Fever SI ; Diarrhea, Dysentery, vi Periodical Headache, m Dumb Ague. of low, marshy, and over flowed regions, or where mi asma prevails, and all EMIGRANTS TO THE SOUTH AND WEST, should not be, for a single day, without SPOONER'S ANTI-FEVER AND AGUE PILLS, in order that when they are attacked with Chills and Fever, Bilious, Intermittent or Remittent Fevers, Dumb Ague, Con gestive Chills, Pain in the Back, Periodical Headache, Diarrhea or Dysentery, (to which they are constantly lia ble,) they may promptly and effectually be cured, without the loss of a single day's labor. Their success is not contingent upon anything ;'they will never fail to cure effectually and per manently. For sale by all Druggists. Immunity against the Fevers and Chills of Spring and Fall, the Dysenteries and Diarrheas of Summer, and the various Bilious complaints attendant upon the entire year, is what the South needs and must have . before that favored region will attain the full meed of its great ness. Emigration thither has been and is retarded for the lack of it; and for the same reason, cotton raising has been restricted and interfered with. ANTI-FEVER & Ml In view of these facts Dr. Spooner offers to the people of the South, and to Emigrants eoing thither, his ANTI FEVER AND AGUE PI LLS, which have been demonstrated, repeatedly and repeatedly, to be an unerring and never-fkiling preventive and cure of all Bilious com plaints incident to the South and West. Try but one ex periment; tie cost is trifling, the result is beyond any con tingency. It never has failed and never can, while Phvsiol .ogy remains a science. For Sale by all Druggists. Wm. Spooner & Co. - - Nashville, Tcnn. WHOLKitLE iGESTS, . W. W. BERRY Jt DEMONVILLEE, . XwthriVr, Tenyi. COLLINS BROS, St Lout, Mo. Fr Sale by , CRAFT & JOHNSON, ApHd m JACKSQX, MISS. ft YVTT T C? Ir 1 IILII " OAS LIGHT! The On V ri.s have been ptit in thorm.jh repair, and W a 1- rnrnihed by the fir-t of nt k. it done at once by leaving their orders at the Coal ana Cote lor !aie m "Yho HI 1 M CHASCE FOR SPECl "LATIOS. tn. for ale. ob Main r State str e. t. convenient to banea. containing 't . - .1...... Tl.. nta in. I. U1B1B2- llfl feet riswrn on each, and a pavement in front. ' m lota ?re nnder fence, except in front and ran I t Louu-bl for two tboosand dollars. -rily TEKKE rx. or rln AnrilV-W k" SiCKKr-LL MISSISSIPPI AXI lENNi-s-EE UAIUiOAl). Train leave Grenada Daily at 2: A. ii . imm. .u.w ,n arrival of Trains on Missi-ippi C emral j .;l.I..l arrii-in? at Memlllis l'l:..1 1 M. t Te wmi.hui at : P. il . arrive at l.r. uaoa 12 1'- M A. Livei:m..re. Feb. iidtf. ti-'n'1 S"l,t-- ."VOTICE. TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THEN. O. J. i C. ' RAILROAD COMPAM. Vew Orleans, April 2d. l-". sstovktolders residins in Mississippi and Louis tans, who de,ire to attend the Sto. -kuolders Mert.mj. on S-th ApnL and the election for Directors, on tlie li.thAi.ril are herel.y informed that ttiey can pass ! . v....! Ii,l,,.,.ivr il,r road, atd return, ir.e of har-e la cute th-y cannot weuui tu.--. -: the Cnlin t'tr-4 tx-Knouir. i - ' . ',V '. " . of t. k, they will tay tb.-ir Lire to me i anil uir aiuuuui i ivo-"' - - - ties of the Conductors-receipt, by the Ireasurer ot the Couilianv. - , . . , il.o.- .... , l,o rtnm trin will be issued li t.l Treasurer on application to him. t the office of to. Company in New Orleans. No. "iy April l.ltapir.. Gen l Supt c inei t.na r JIULLEii & I'lAGKT, 3 5 Chartres Street. 5F.W ORLEANs IniiKirters of STRAW.JIILLISERV, AXD FOBEl.V DRY GOODS. . l.e weeklv nrct ssi.m of tho latest novelties in rTRAir BoyyTS Ayv hat, nrnpoy.. ARTIFICIAL. FLOn-EBS AT SFASOSABLF. Ti,.7-rt TEimsunKKAi.. ajn.ii. BOAR DE IIS SOLICITED. w ivivr. a at roie' niniiensitv for Lcood eatina and I I all tlie conilortB ol lileiuvs. If, I would under take to a eoiumod.ite a tew with private imaru- with or without lodgius on reasm.il.le terms. April :UsMi itlt. V. 11. TEUKETT. TEACHER WAKTliD. n ish to empl.iv as accompHslicd Southern lady as a private Tea.- ler and Governess uiiuy iatu- :.. so.:. 1. 1. o t., te:l. h ITellCll. Jllisie wtu .i ' i'. i.-.,.,ii.i. l.roi. liea I.ili. ral conuiensa tile inline. i, tion will tie. paid. None need apply unless wed recollllllenileiL Acillfss r ., . , -M. 1. II 1 1 iir.iv-s. mailtillm dacKaon. .m.s ABRAHAM Sc SMITH. No. (Claridy's Building) State St. Jackson, SIlxs. Deal- rs iu FORK. LAUD. FLOUR AND CORN All kinds of FANCY AND STAPLE GBOCEKIES. Best brands of WHISKY AXD WIXE. Sole Agents for The Coal .ioulfiern RED JACKET UITTEIiy. rr.s.u L i l j r runni'CK hi.uiihl aud sold. ' ii.hld.1m a. J. SIIEPARDSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, NOTIOXS, HARDWARE, Fl'RXISUIXCt GOODS, (lUEEXsWARE, SADDLERY, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WISES AXD LltlCORS, And deuerai Plantation Supplies, iiicliiilins Corn, Outs, tc-ii;j)i(8UU0 jj-pATE STREET, JviKoli. !ISIn. C.it.m nnndiaaeil at till! Iti'-llOst Market pric' Liberal advances made on Cotton shipped to our ,.;,. ,u o. St I nnisnr New Orleans. Hili-J.lili.nl WANTED. !?1,500 to W.OOO Year. 1 1 r a XT ED EVER YWHERK- ai;ext. I.-...,,:,!., t.. H-ll the "1111111 lived .nolo. in s'ens.. Familv Sewina Milclune.' price i. i 1,1,,.. n ill stil. li lu ia 1.1. tin k, lllllil. OIlllil. .piilt. and embroider, livery machine fully war ranted. Circulars Pree. Vddivss or call at 1 JeO'ersoll street. second tl.iiil , Innisville K v. BLISS & JlcKAIIloliN, ...l.-liin -... " Oenel-.il Aireiits clothim; ! i;i.o riihN(i AXD OKNTI.EMdfcXS' ! I F UK X I S II I X G GOO D P WICIiEM & K1RTI.AM), tSvivessortU) li'. H. H'irkct If Co.. Xo. 16, north Water Street, Mobile, A. T T AVE now on hand one of the most eonifleie ami J L elepaut stoks of K.-1., .. if a .1 si n .1 f I . : ti 1 1. and t.enl iemrna' Kurnllil-t Oooda lirr.ni.1.1 to RnHiliera Market. Their (J.iods have been manufacture 1 iuidr tliei special sunervisioa by their manufacturitur establish (Mor Hurler. Kirtland At Oo.. New Yor MKI is inoit eieentlvad.il.teil to this trade Huycrs will tlnd it to their ad' " .tiiine ,.r u,.-k t th old stand. .o. 10, ortn vvr.ter " 1 6.itf ' WiCKES &. KlitTLAND L. BREIVER, T. DfGC.AN-, II. I- HOPPER. L. 15 K E W E R & CO., rucrnl fomininnlon Mrrchnnlw For the sale of Cotton and Country Produce, ALSO Grocers and Dealers in Northern and Western Goods. Xo. 55, Corner Commerce and St. Louis Sts. Mobile. Ala Orders Promptly Attended to. .julyoidtl DuIIAVEN, STEWART & OSBORNE, Cotton Factors AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 37 North Commerce St. Mobile Ala. San 90.1 tf EDWARD SMITH. E. J. DOYLE. U1ITII 1I011E COMMISSION MERCHANTS, "Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, WINES AND LI QUO ItS, Anci Direct Importer's of Te;if, Sole Agents for the sale of JNO. GIBSON, SONS & CO.'S CELEBRATED WIIISKYS, Xo. 11. Xoi'tls water t., ionii.e.i.A. Feb.idtf. Kotlce. Application beiui made for a Patent Po'irht for an improvement of. or for the dress of Mill lowks and the trunks of the aame ; all persons are he'-eby no tided from roakinjj ue of he invention without ihe eonsen; or authority of the itrventor. J. S. CAP.TEH. Wavne Connty. Mias., March ?2. '66 -A-dif. CONTRACTOR'S SOTICE. SOVTHERX (MISSISSIPPI) RAILROAD. ) Ojfice ( hitf Etufiw-r tr General K"f't. Vieksburj;. Miss.. Mareli js. ) I PROPOSALS will be received for two weeks lor the construction of a Trestle over Big Black River, which will nerve as the falsa works for the Iron Bridtxe. and the niuning of the train, until tlie bridge ia finished. . 4 Bents will average 55 feet high. jj u - g5 . 7 " " " 45 " The whole will contain o ut luO.OO feet' lunibi r B. M-. which rut be had along the line of Koa.l. The work to be commenced iuinydiately, and com-pl.-te.l in the ahortest possible time. Phuis and peciticatious furnished at thuoniee. K. C. SLAUGHTER. Apl3.h2w Chief En r tL Gen 1 bup't BAXTEK J. BUTLKR, ADAM GIFFEX, VkkslMirg Mis.. , New Orleans. IDW. M. ICHADS0S, THOS. L. TERRY Viekabnra. Miss. Trenton La. BUTLER, XERRY & CO., C O T T O X F A 0 T O Ii S, AND " GENEtAL v COMMISSION AVD FOKWABDI.SG MEBCHAyTS. No.97 Poydras Street, Frnnl Ofiee, Vp-Stairt. April3dly. HEfF ORLEANS. DR. O..J. ORR, SURGE OX' D EXTtST, Will be at Decatur, Newton connty. dariDg th term of the Circuit Court, commencing Monday - - i - Drus'sy Medicines, Chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, r.vr STT-FTS. PERFUMERY, WD FANCY GOODS, AT WHOLESALE. J A MKS GONEGAL, "A 2') ST. t HAKLES ST .Vir Orleans, MM. . ...-.fltnrk of Havi-JS received b tie late axnJ . ....... . - l.ra mm- Frwhau SiwH (JS,Uiiuu 5ottnentorband,Ia now prepaxei to inpply th. teTw aid in riiij! wMu of tb. DEl'G TBADE SOUTH fc Tte fo!lowifir U-l.-eomprisaprt oi mj Acids, all kinds. Alcohol, Ammonia, Carbonate, Balsam Copabia, Blue Mass. Borax. Bay Rum, Blue Vitriol, Brimstone, Castor Oil. Chalk, red and white, Chloroform, Copperas, Cuttle Fish Bone, Epecac, Jalap, Lunar Caustic, Mace, Miiguesia. Morphine, Opium, Quinine. Kochelle Salts, Pumice Stone, Calomel, Caiitharadies, Chloride Lime, Concentrated Lye. Cream Tartar, Indigo. Isinglass, Licorice, .. jv1(lt .j, - M.Uo.H. Mann i. Musk. Nutmegs, Quicksilver, Uotteu Moms Sulimur, Tanuin. Svringes, Turpentine, Emery Flour, EmerV '2 and 3, Extracts, solid & lluid Flax Seed, " ground, Ginger, Gum Assafiedita,, " Camphor, " Tragacantb, Glue, Epsom Salts, Ether, itric rri. ' Sulphuric, G amboge. Glauber Salts, Gain Arabic, Benzoin. Shellack, Mvrrh, Glvceliue, Hops, )il Berganiot, Herbs, fresh, Cod Liver, vvliite. Uli Aiuse, dark, " Cinnamon. Olive, n'ts and o'rts. " Croton. Sassntras " Ieniou, Peiu r, black. " Peppermint, " Wintergreen, I'epper, Cayenne, 1'otassa, Iodide, Rhubarb, Saleratus, Snuff in jars & bottles Potasli, c uiorate Putty, Salt pet re, senna. s.oap. t ast ue, sponge, Shim. Soda. Bicarbonate, White Wax. PEBPl'MER T. Soda, Sal, Fancy Goods, Stationery, I'oi.ilw Brushes. ( oloone, Handkerchiel extracts i , Jrlavorino, Toilet Art icles, Purls Ac l'owdcr uoxes ..vi,isli White Lead, soaps.iiLuu ami lancv t'aieni jiitm.v.- Wo welcome to our columns again our eld friend, l)r If UKt hreys, cd his spe'eific Homa-pathie Beme- diis. We havo known the uoc;or ior m"; j ...! ! ,-. , e,-.r,3rintions ChrUtisn gentleman an! an accomplished j.hysician. We have used his -neeiilc ourselves and they are used extensive.; am nucurf. iec.ls and are free to say tnai ij .1,'.: thev claim to be-invalaable Family Mei ni-:mr. kn.Swthat he would offer nothinf? to the public nuloas it was fully up to the swuiaaru i r:er dution . HU.TJS'llKEirS' II O ;tI (F. O 1' A T II 1 C SPECIMl!" . , .... ..i frm tho mnt amnle emerience, an J entire success: Simple-Prompt Efficient, and i.el.ab e. ruey are ins uu'y 1...... ,-. 1 ...... ...nn....... m iinin e mat mic. ""I" . .' ."I . V--l.. . . froo n it be maue iu ruing 1 ueui. " -r. from daisper an.1 soeniiieut as 10 u uij Thev have raised tuiniitneat comuieuuaiiuu 1. u. and will always render satisfaction. -vo. 1, Our;s Faers, Congestion, lnflimstions 25 '.. ' ll'm-mn. Worm Fever, Worm holic.. -'5 Cr'iina-Colir. er Teethice of lutants.. 4. S. iarrhota of ebl dren or adn.ts J'f.-'tnfcrt. Orii inff Billions Colic Ciolrra-Mor'iUS, Nausea. Vmiiting.- Couiths .CuM. Broncl itis yrurtilg ia, Tcoth-sehe. Facea. be lliaiiark'f. Sick-Hea.lacho. Verti.o. . I". 1!, 1 l:l. II. 1". m, ' it, is, 1:1, Ih.nriia. Iliilions Stomaeb. ....--" 3 Smmrefd. or nainfnl Periods 5 It'.ius. too profuse Periods ( roup, Ouzh, dimcult lireatuins. . vit llhtum. Ervsioelaa Eruption ..35 Illi,-t;mntim. khenrrn'ic Pi.ius 5 i-.rr nn,l Anne.. VAi Fever. Ague. - I'ihs blioii or bleeuin? 50 Oi'klialmii, mjii snre or weak Eyes 50 Catarrh, ai-u'e or chronic. Influenza. .50 If riinrtig-Cv!iift violent Ceughs 50 A'hma. oppressive breathing 50 Kr,r lis(hitrg9. impaired Hearing. ...50 S,r"lnla, enlarged Glands, Swellings. .50 Ueiu-rttt Debility, Physical Weakness.. 50 1 tenmi nd scanty secretions 51 S,a Sirknrs foni lidinff 50 ki.Diru svi.-e Gravel 5o x,-rrn' l:ln'ilii terminal Em.-'iens, invohiDlsrv Discharees 1-00 Sre M'tiJth. Canker rrinant iK-oiitiiteure . wetting heJ T'.,tnr,t l'irini. even wi h Siiasms.. ' :!;i, " SI, ' .1-'. " :i i, ' :o. Sufe'rinf at change of life 1.00 K;ii( .Spasms, St. Vittis 'Oance. .1 00 Dj'lttrria. ulcera'-ea nrre mi.' FAMILY CASES. :i". v'olU. m -.r. cro esse, and book...... ....S100O Jtl lae vlnls, in mircco, and b 'Ok . --0 Iaii:e vi tis. plain c:se, rml book 15 boxes (Nos. 1 t 15), and book VETERIXAKY SPECIFICS li oo 5 w) 3 00 Malir-pany cues. 10 vials S ?t .siiirle visls, w ith directions I CI) tTSe-Tbes? Remedies, by the caeor sing e box. are sei.t to any part ot the country, by Mail or h.apress, free of charge, on receipt of tue price, aouis-n HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC noMiEOPATTIIC MEDICINE COMPANY . cino.nri nenot. 6 1 Broadwsv. New York Or Humphieys is consulted daily at his office, per sousiv or by let er, as aoove lor an tonus oi uncase JAMKS GONEGAL, Wholesale Atfent for tho Southern States CRAFT & JOHNSON, AGENTS, Jackson, Minn. Ma -ib 21.lv. F A M 1 L Y MEDICINES. THE KENT IX THE world: NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL! CF.11TA1K, PLEASANT AND POSITIVE Cl'IlE W ARRANT E D ! Gardiner's Rheumatic i e i ; 1 1 i a i i i v Nc o n v o u x D : Tbi4 rpciedy, extensively known, and so un fiualitie'ily cD-lorsed by the Medical Facu'ty i offered to th- public as unequalled by any otter in tbe treat merit -f h"acutnatisra and Neuralgia, ne matter of how Ions standing or how severe. Patients who had for year? rfrann a miserable existence, have by an oc casional dose of this ''Balm of Gilead," been rfstored to health and comfort after all the uual remedies and nostrums had ben tried and foun t useless. Its fsur prisinsr effects have been experienced by thonsanrfs, and never known t fail. It requires n- restraint from business or pleasure, and may be used by those o the mott delicate constitutions as a strict purifier of the blood, which is so very essential in tbe founda tion of (rood health JAMES GONEGAL, New Orleans. Wholesale Agent for the South. fSoldby a'lDmggistg. mhSSdly. "A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER." MARTHA WASHINGTON II A I 11 Ii E ST O Ii E It Is a perfect success The he.st in Market. A II A IK DRESSER AXD HAIR 'RESTORER BOTH COMBINED IN ONE. 10,000 Living Witnesses are testifying It tteir Xeigtborr, from day tdav, of its Wonderful Effects. 1 It is not a dye. 2 It will not color tbe skin. 3. It will restore the Hair from a grey to a Beau tiful fslack, Browa. or Au.urn, or whatever migbt have been its origia&t color, and cause it to assume its former cob r. 4. It will cure ail II timers and Diseases cf the Pcilp: keep the held coil and nice: remove the l)an irarf and Scurf from the Head-, keep the Hair mi ist and siik like in appearance as IN YOUTHFUL DAYS. 3. It will promote a Healthy Growth ; prevent it from failing off, and Cause it to Grow on Bald Heads. Where there is Life and Vitality at the Roots. But, where these are gone there is IsO Hope of Success. THE MARTHA WASHIXGTOX HAia RES TORER is as much ahead of anything of tbe.kind, now In tbe market, as tbe snn outshines the moon In Brightness and Glory, THE BEST TESTIMONY TIIAT CAN BE . given will be found inside of each bottle. Warranted to do All we Claim for it OR The Money Refunded, After using two Bottles. Try ft- " .LYZ BE COXVIXCED. Sold by all DruggLste an(j Dealers in Medicines everywhere. SIMONDS c CO., Proprietors. K. IT. . - Fitz william, N. H. JAMES GONEGAL, 20 St Charles St, New Orleans, nih-29dlr. . Sole Agents. Omci op the X. O., J. ft G. K. R. R. Co., I .Sew Orleans, Marck 15th, 1866. ( In conformity with the charter, -an election will be held at the office of the Company, No, 44 Caron delet street on Monday April 16th, 1866, from 9 to 3 o'clock, for eighteen Directors twelve to he chosen from stockholders residjng in Lonlaiajia, and six from stockholders residing in Mississippi, provided s majority of the stock of the company be represented at said election. But if a majority of the stock be not than represented, the election will be held on Monday, April 23d, 188S, at the office of the Company from a to 3 o'clock. marledtapf - Secretary NEW ORLEANS. Successor to JOHN LANE, ITanvacturtr and WkoUiaU DtaU-T in BOOTS AND SHOES. Ko. 83 Canal Street, KTew Orle". Orders promptly filled. iuArlTii6izx LILIEXTHAL'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, 131 Poydras st., near Camp, .Ytf Orleans, Let. Etablihed IB 5 4. PICTURES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Are finUhed (in tni etb!ishmeut In th best style. Particular attention is piuu w Erlarglng Small Pictures to 'any 'desirable siie Tbe most imperfect small pictures may be enlarged to life nUe and finished iu Oil, Pastel. Canvass. Parchment or in Photographs painted in A.iuaiei, India inn, 4;c , THE BEST ARTISTS Only are employed In sending small rictnres. parties should tste tlie color of eyes and hair, and direct the atvle the nicture is to be rinihed. When e nveui.-nt it is better to bring it tnemseives ana give tun direc tions. No work need be aetepted rn.ess it gives COMPLETE SATISFACTION. rilTURfS OF Df'l EASKK FRIENDS AXD RELATIVES Can be Made to Smile upon yon As in I-.if.es. fJPriceJ moderate to suit the times. marO-illy HUB BEL'S STPEKIOK t)LU CABINET BRANDY, (meimcated.) AN UN EQUALED REMEDY FOR OI A Kit IKE A, SCHEIE 11 jCUMPLAIST, Cliolcra, Cliolera 3Iorbu, (Iripins! Fains in the Bowels CIIIiONI(V)IAKIiU(EA. It is highly approved try the Medical Faculty Forfliaigt of Water and Diet. SOLD BY ALL DRUGG1STSJAN D EVERY MOTTLE WARRANTED. IIUBBEUS C'el brnled G OLD I X liITT E Ii S. A PIRELV VE(BTABLK TOMc! luvilioriiliDe antl MtrenKlhi ning. Fortifies tbe system against the evil effects of un wholesome water. For sale ia all parts of the world. VWCE.TRAL ItT.VOT American Ei- prtn Hutldtmj, 5T Hudson Strerl, A'ctc 3'orA'. Manufactory Uudon, X. Y. GEO. C. IirilBEL. & CO., I'roprietors. SoleAfrent, JAMES GONEGAL, holesale Drtiririst. mh2dGiii 20 St. Charles St.. New Orleaun. T. S. WILLIAMS, Late Geu'l Sup t N.O.J. & G.X.R.E. J. C. IfOAET. Late of Miss WILLIAMS & MOREY, REAL EST ATE BROKERS AND GENERAL AGENTS, INo. 53, St. Charles Street, New Orleans, La. Will bny, sell or lease Plantations, City or Town r-ropercy. coueet Kent, pay (Taxes, purchase Plan tation Supplies. Machinery, and Am-imltimil l.n plements. furnish lalxirers. negotiate Loans, and form Partnerships for Plantinir. Our arrangements are nearly completed for in viting tbe individual attention of Capitalists North ami South to our 'in-ulara, and to a personal des cription aud examination of all Landed Propertv for which we are tbe authorized agents. Parties having Real Estate for sale or leaae will find it to their iu terest to furnish us at once w ith minute descrip tions of Lands and Improvements, stating price, terms, prospect of crops, etc. I."ir"N. B- plantations, several of them stock ed and in forward state of cultivation, for sale in jUailiaon County, Miss., J. It. CHEATHAM, Agent, Canton Miss jan?d3m ATTENTION BLACKSMITHS ! Tour attention ft called to TEKRV'S PATEXT TCYEKE BELLOWS' NOZZLE, which gives the blast ou the bottom instead of tho side ol the fire, and makes a quicker and hotter tire than la possible otherwise. It gives one, two or three blasts on the same tire, and spreads the beat over a wide surface or concentrates it on a point, at pleasure. Thus, tbe whole wine or liar of a plow can lie heated even ly and perfectly, without danger of burning, and what, with ordinary Tuyeres, requires five or six heats, can be done at one. It saves greatly in time, iron and fuel. The fire is completely under the control of the Blacksmith, and no fue'l is wasted. It never gets hot, aud will last indefinitely. PRICES, ACCORDING TO SIZE, fl3,00 40,00 AND t3,00. Orders filled by CLINTON & RICHARDS, Xo. 74 Magazine street, Hew Orleans. Read the following certificates from' practical New Orleans mechanics: New Orleans, Mats h fith. lisfifi MR. T. C. FREEMAN H. 8. Perry's Patent Tuyeres have been in use in some of the forges un ner my care since November last, and have given entire satisfaction. Ihe workmen using them pre fer them to any they ever used. I cheerfully re commend them as the best I have seen in fifteen years' experience in blacksmithing; heating the iron quicker, more perfectly and with less fuel and never getting out of order. - Foreman Leed's Foundry Smith Shop r t vdhpu . -J" Om-Eaxs, March 8, im. C.D FREEMAJi-Berry's Pnyere has been in nse under my own inspection since November last, and lp renounce it without hesitation, tbe best lever treed. It will heat Iron ot any size quicker, and aonvenrently, and with less coal than With any oth ers I nave ever tried. In welding a Urge shaft the Mast can be regulated to beat bote ends perfectly in one fire, thus saving much time, labor and coal. J j " not, consequently cannot bora oat. and does not get choked. I cheerfully recommend then- THOS. O'CONNOR, ioreman of Smith Shop, MoCaun's Foundry, K. 0. For pariah right m Lonjaiana, and county rights ut Mississippi and Alabama, address me at Clinton ft Richarda'. D. C. FREEMAN, JBh31djia Late of Austin. Xexaa ITIIOLESALE J . L. E V O I S & CO., IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Have now in trta-fvlfiiU lines of tht tr u-nai STAPLE GOODS, As well is the Latest Novelties ia FAXCY DRESS FABRICS, A "aptedjto the SOUTHERN SPRING TRADE. 'npriiaK: Fancy STI FFS and LA WN.s. French n i SeotehLA w N!v 3ACOSEIS and OKG A N Dl Es BCALr S .nd plS;;II A ' Solid and Striped CH AM'.R" S. French and Enclisb 1 blN 1 . BAKEOES and TISSl k.8. BrocheOrKNAI INtS. GKENADlNK.S in Plain Colors. Black and Colored I PAC AS. CLOTH andOASMnr.cr-7; Mk KINOES ant DKAP D'hTE. Fancy l inen DRILLINGS Wtite I1LTK not1 DHILLS- Mohairl.Ai ES SHAWLS. French C .T ION A 1ES. Wbiie GOODS and LINENS Balmoral SKIRTS Ladies' lres. TRIMMINGS. Uowgoa MATTING white and Cbf.ke.l With a full line of AMERICAN is Ci 0 ( 1) S, CALICOES, SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS. Which we off-T to Meichantj AT THE LOWEST MARKET KATES AM) ON . j: j: j: j l t i: 1: m s. J. LEVOIS A OL, Canal street, coiner of llcurboa mar "2.13 m FOR PUENEKVirt'C, ItET4KI!', AMI BEAUTIFYING TUE HAIR. And is the most delightful uud wonderful article world ever prodnced. r m7y ci a s. The proprietor has iievotea nuiii tune uuu iiiionu.... in eombiniiig and preparing this article. Each ingre dient i seleite .can-fully pr. 'pared anil cutnbiiieii proper proportions and is ottVred with acrtainly it will give satisfaction. No comment is necessary; a lair trial win coin all of its ettieacy. Ladies will find it not oiny a eertinn r. m.-.i Restore, darken and H. autily the Hair. Iiuliilso a sirahle article for the Toilet, lis it i.s highly pertilineil witbarifb and delicate p.rfiiiiie. inilr.. ti.l"iit tlie fragrant odor of the Oils of I'ahu uud A' uec. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS ' AND PERFUMERS, T. V. WRI(JIIT,:SiJ,'JfV.ijmVt..i'. 35 Itleuvllle St. FEU' O II IE A 'S. LA. CAN A ilAN A C AIN ocurnv rnr WORMS. WINER'S CANADIAN VERMIFVC; E, SAl'ES THE CIULVIIEN. WINER'S CA NA D I A X YE II MI F I U . E OUGHT TO PE IN AIL NCHSEiES. WINER'S Ci4JY.4DZ.-lJy VERMIFFC; E, IS THE DELIGHT OF MOTHEIIS. WINER'S CANADIAN VilMIFJ'C E, DESTROYS HOff Ms -I' ONCU. WINER'S CA NAD IA N VER M IF VC E. THE DELIGHT OF XFTiSES. WINER'S CA NAD I A N VERM IF I '( I E. THE ONLY THING THAT CAS IIEPEI.li:! TO EXTERMINATE WO II MS. WINER'S CA NA D I A N I 'E R MIVVCE, FOR EXPELLING WORMS. Remember it is the only thing that eru b d.-pended on. It has bad vears of trial au.l bus always b.-en bailed with joy by the suffering. Be sure and' a-k iniwi i nnaaian i ermttitgr. For sale bv all drntrists 'and by T. V. WU1G11T, s,,ls Frt.prh'tur. 33 Bienville St. mar22dly, NEW OH LEANS. IVo 3 fit. Charle Mrtil. SOUTHERN FAMILY MACHINE. OQ CO W tA H 03 M o a 55 Q H A correct knowledge and short inspection of Wil cox 6l Giblm' Machines will disperse, all prejudice. The stitch made by Wilcox 4c Gibbs' Sewing Ma chines is stronger and more beautiful thnu hand sewing. Wiloox Ic GibW Machine will sew, hem, fell, braid, tuck, gather, quilt, cord and embroider, with perfect satisfaction. Please call anil examine. Wilcox Sc Giblm' Maehinc are repaired and war ranted at NO. 5 ST. CHARLES STREET, A FEW REASONS WHY WILCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MACHINES ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. 1st The Superiority of their construction. 2d. Their noiseless motion -, hardly perceptible in a large room. 3d. Their utility, performing all kinds, qf sewing In the neatest and strongest manner. 4th. The needles cannot be set wrong, hence do not break, as do others. 5th. They do not get ont of repair, or require fre quent expenditures for "new improvements." 6C Their economy ; consisting not more than one half the price of inferior machines. 7th Their popularity, which is the best indica tion of their worth; they are now disposed of readily in avery city in Europe, superseding every Sewing Machine hitherto in usa- oth. They perform their work with regularity and strength, without a false stitch or break, so frequent with others, and can be managed and made to work by a child. . It needs but a trial of these beautiful and simple Sewing Machines, to convince the most skepticafof their superiority over all others manufactured. Please call and see them in full operation at Ka 5 ST. CHARLES STREET, J aa 19d3m TMrd Door aoove Canal Stree Offkb op tub U. O., J. G. N. R. R. Co., I ... fw Orleans, March 15th, ls66. 5 Public notice is hereby given that the tegular HinT! FtU& '.! toctholderii of this company will be held at their office. No. 44 Carondelet .sti-eet. IIKPI.1 1 I in.,,, CINCINNATI PAPER Waukj.-,,, . IItTI IM I, a ,VU0i ManufiKlurt i Uii! VV ,. PAPER DEALER 77 i 7'J V.'alru' S; ,.. CINCINNA 1 I. Keep cotistaut'.y ou bat,.l K il..) i nie Piipt-rs. 'l'l niters H.,i . ..j.. j ':' i t-r and N'ot.i Pupers. ;;. .:i y,, '' Writing Paper. "J S.'le asients tor the era-!. r, .!. Ivantsor .'lill riii,. . Alsi man!' : t ;: . . . . BOOK AND Ni: P.iper Hairs. Also tin i r M.imUa Papers tor l'iiu. :s and a compl. te .im k ei I , .. .. llinders Pitted nut ...!;.);. i. rials, tlrilers by ni.o! l-.v; t An Old Song. Set to a K w. i o o e. As si.ntt.i i a ut ! nd y.'.o . ,, i nun tht ir I. ':. . And .Vtif ant' .' n ,'..'' -, 3iY Kt-'A.- fill- i, fhT-i c'au;i'!n' : . Y i ''Oitiv tailthip r-i.!.- .t-. k-,, t "lit' lii"i l't:s,'i:-. 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IlCKi rV !.'' ..I I la ,,, l'im!..r i,, iiuuli;yj.s stomach m I-'or DtMlit.v. ol' Ai;-' Vl ; ctKtim r ly-i.'i!'. w.u.t ' : l)ih'i it-i m, ST'diiiit li. thci' ,im' 1 cntu tar "ft'itli tin in r- t! - ; ,' 4-4 mi i f ; t Tl T. r'"T N.il o cm " : ; stoit- ill tin- t'llllt tl M.lt - i ' ' l,(!ii.-villi'. Kv. corro-i v- i'- fi to whom all unler Hlioni-l "' HURLEY'S SARS..rA'-; The great lilnoil Purili. r. as a "p:.i "M.'.li.'ine. stands inn i iilli-il. n ' ' " '; from tho blood, and gives he.ili' .iti-l svst. m. 1IC RLE V, ItCDliI I. .v ' '-' N ('illinN M. JOHN -. Kkl,ur.f. HURLEY'S POPULAR As this la really a Speeiii. Wi'KM lor M'".'- iii: , best and most palatable loria I" is not aurprising that it is i.:-t t ail other preparations l.,,r v. : a, any child will take it. mr, Men!, - RriiL Cc m. Oat.-, Hav ORIENTAL PEA l'l. I For heautifs ing tho I'oa,!-'.' moving Tan. Freckles. l;l..i. an i.'Iegiint suiootliiiesH not i other. Itrt use among th- iai. East, gives it a chnrai t- r l.n . stamps it as infinitely sup. : :oi lady. . a:.a : ?'..! I," ':.. ..' ' ' 1..1 !' ' INK. Final INK, INK, Beaton's Chemical Writ in world renowned for its si,i.. i i"t been introduced only about si tlfcti iirincipal in wav with th flow in ii ink. ami nk. ami ltr ihm ui.tii' w " " M-Ht ink U houspn, ha .xHt ink lor rtf-H-ord- tiuit can v. T4-. - I... I . . i"t lift ii naiiKn. in r 'in ii ! , only to he trif'l to lo approv EiPtm ii lit i .11 1-1 i iiiiii i t- tr i "i v " Iin.'I VV Ifl'IIIlf KA o.. 1 Marclutlim TO WHOM IT 3LVY COM1, 9 Persons indebted to the former tir WilUams & Co.. .Mobile Ala., are a that thev ean liiruiilato their "' " tho face 'of the paper without ii''''' tion is made w ithout too much ici.ij IL Garner, or Price Williani ...o.i GARNER, 1L1'!;Vi iuuoun, ill is ix ii i "iiiiii G.P. THEOBALD' C O JI M I S 1 W AXD . , CmcVeis. ... Forwarding Meit Big Black, X. - ROMPT attention given to con, to my care. REFERS I Hr- Ordert solicita. W R Green ft Co.. Vicksburg; C ,8J-1 Judge U O Merwin, J J Shannon & Co., Jackson, lie II ho I . ('( ) i " 0HKS0 Mi ( Cord otiii.-ji , .. . l'illl leriinos, f bilsiuii, TohaCfo AUf JO, 1BOCM11I if