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HITTB & SENTINEL. ....t Isnratssnrst rOY MXrzco.-News has ha been received that Miramon, who seems to possess something of the genius of Sante Anna, has appeared before Vera t Cruz with a larget force, with the deter- I mination of bombarli:;: it. ullell it yields submission t , is (G;vernin:,nt. It in stated th:,t ~.veral Spanish v' .sls have left lIavaa t: aid Miranzioln, 'oh. upholds the ('~ourh, which will hoist t the Mexican tl:: ; so soon as they get before Vera Cr it, and operate against º the city .si:ltarn.,ously with NMirami. NEr.w Ct,'a.:rr - -lk.ware ,,t t coun:terfeits on the $100 noIes of I 't:I I~ouisiana tate Bank. of which J. .M. Lapeyre, EIq., i:1 President. Two were atti,_mpted to: l ,. 1 psset . at the bank yc.ite-dayv, ibut weir" ,; kl.' detected. i., l:i': : , te k ,. I43 : ' U - . ' W4! , li,''c tihAt bank n ,i.e Cnravers generally ii :i., uish a coun terfeit frn, -a { .: uiIA' l-te by a comparison betweent the wo rk inl the medallions in the cor r:' ir: which these figures appear. ';e gronud work in these, in the genil i:.e : ,tc,, is d ,ae by expensive machi nery. ad i: is rare indeed that a evun e,.ifeit present-, their aeccuracy and del icc.vy of t!t+"signi and lines. O. Piz:yua::. March 3. g~: en.:'kable charact.r named i'i m. tais, said to be acomlm!ish , d, inteiligent, llnd exceedingly well edrea ted, and confined in the insare dce:art ment of the Philadelphia Alim-h ,use for :A..),nmaia, etarved hirmseif to ,reath Ct!. otider day, under the illpressiuil tiat he was the Savior of the world, a.l was ,lli;ged to g', through the forty days" fast. lie expi;r:d a the fortieth d.lv .f his fast, and , counmittcd to the earth a l;tiral sllelet, n. l a WASHmsro H1S% DaNeY sI AL fI,r the time ib'rhich he nved, a e stingnisld man, the ignorance of ashington is something perfectly icdible. lie never traveled on a ~eamboat; ev'er saw a railroad, or a I lotiemotitiv engiue; was perfectly ignuo raliof tile principlhs of the magnetic telegraph; never had -a daguerreotype, Cult's pistol, Sharpe's. ritde, or used a friction match. lie ate his umi.-als with Su iron fork, never used postage stamps on his letters, and knew nothing of the application of chloroform to, alleviate sffering, or the use of gas for illurni natiop. Such a man as this could hard ly betelected President of the United States these times, although it lmust be confessed we occasionally have a can didate who proves not much better in formed about matters iii general. Tinr Sty ANs tDICA1ro s or TE. I~LEATnHR. - The colors of the sky at particular times afford wonderfully go,lod guidance Not unly does a rosy sunset ,re'sage fair weather, and a ruddy*takrisc had weath er, bu& there are other tints which speak with 'equal clearness and eouracy. A bright yellow sky in the evening indi cates a wind: a pale yellow, wet; unu tral gray coler constitutes a favorable signithe evening, an unfavocablle one in the morning. .. eloudi, again, are full of mltlanilng in ttem,iS'v,.s. If their forilm are ioft. iundefined and feathery, the wllther will be line: if the edges are hard, definite, ii. will Iefe,- Itene rq.r speaking any deei,. unnsual hues betukewiud or rain: while the more quiet and delicate timts Iespt'ak fair weather. Simple as these maximij are, theBritish board of trade has the'u.lht fit .to puluh them for thle uie of seafa'ring men. -------*****-- - Ha~rts (o TH CiIrNlsEs.--lThe China man d(oes otit feel the absence of those deep aaf cold welis which are s', liuchi irised by us. and which we so much miss imhis land. lie not ,Iv abhors the tou. but abY the taste, ,f cold water. go never takes a draught of man's ori gmnal beheage;. Tea of some kind, that is, Hboiled water,) generally with mole herb infused, is his drink. I have frequently found on my ,journeys. that a hlook of incredulity, an expression ,f sur prise and a close' .crutiiy of the glass, always followed the act of my drinking off a tmibler of cold water. Only the evidence of their senses convin'ced thme bystanders that I was not drinking al cohol." The quenching thirst with hot fluid is onb one of the many points in which Ci customs differ diametrically ftlJO6n. A goodly number of suech contradictions may be culled froidtheseo pages, tlhough they exhaust but a small fractiz of the entire list. Thus, to tabe single trade of tailoring, des eubia portrait No. 21: A Chiuese tailor works at the house of his custom er, intead of Lat home, as with us; he is severi/ partnership, or in any way ausoU with another man of the Us"Teds; sits at a table, instead of sm ony measures with a carpenter's rule; aews from him, instead of to him; pastes the edger of the cloth preparato ry to svwing, as also all braiding and embroidery; or, to use Mr. Cobbold's technical expression, "pastes," instead of "bastes," and uses silk thread in stead of cotton. We have said, we think, emough to show that this is a curious and amusing beak, ad we wish it the popularity it denrve iq'`A Dutchman says, "I vill tell you such is the powers of the Shakspeer, that I vunce saw the plays acted in An glish languish in Holland, where der vas nit van jers in in all de i~ht1se 1 ult my s.lf could understand it; vy:t there vas not a pers ti in all (Lit hia:t ' but v:as in t,'irs, a. t is, all cryvi_. lo,.vit', d 1(,nse, and weepi v''ryi- t.1'!1. c lludi1 t tn derstand one w ed (of the l,!a, y. t all w.a-'ing. u'oh vas ,.. l ,i.rs < i" , It.:;speter." ter. wit killed a :'ef..icy ear ,i boar M11,ilti. s Ite Itwo wIt.kt. .n', r-aliziul quite a hilndstnie reward ftromt the t!d venture: besides the I ,' it, which at twenty cents a iipound. was worth one hundred :and twenty dollars, they sold ih .,1ll t, slie t'lChinese ft.r thirty imore. ''The Celestials set'nit it to C'hiniia to be ulsed as ait agenlit in colou|rit'. [ ,%Sr .! nd, r s Iulapi'prulen'. sam'lthe "Citizen'.s W\atch" at Bast i-:', Me., is a sourcet' ul great annoy tl.u [, o t ."" Ii: .." t.a.tt p.,he1C'-. 'lit. i..l; d!umber a I. u.a ratn at the' door. at;l repairrne .1 sither. t't,' vel the very jal-"llow is it," said a gentleman to Sheridian, 'that your llntte has not an 0 attachcd to it? Your family is Irish and ino d ubt illustrious." "'o tfantily has a better riglit to ) than our f;anily," said Sheridiani for we our everybody." J. MlIcWIIl.t.1%M1 & CO., 7%.AQUIaERL. SPRING STOC'K-1360. W E are iuw receiving by steamers direct v r.m Net York and othier Eastern Mar bet,. , : 0, tioh.i of ur ~I'il' .Gi S'FOCK. am,,fg \, i.ci .ow open, will b. Soulid a large eand va I ltd a.torlmnelit of Spsl'sa nud Sumulneer ClothlIag. Feilch Tweed and Casimere Slits, .larseilles and Linen do; B:idk Fr-'lich Sýii'e M3illed-('luot Frock Coats. ti'at!v ti;,fshed and well miade. Back French C!u ha and Casinmees-a superior article of the above from the Lett French ta3lltut ttu res' mI ll J. McAWILLIAMS & CO. NEW GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED AT 3. A. ORILLION'S anzoy tOrooery Store. 8 dos bottles Pale Ale; 4 " Cordial; 2 .. Syrup; Candies of all kitlsc Cream Biscuit; 'Table Salt. Winchesterlh re; Sauce. Fre-h Lobsters; Pine Apple Cheese and l'reth Jelly; Cheese and Fresh Butter; Boys' Foot Balls, Parler Balls; Boys' Tops and Marbles; Gun Caps. Slates aitd Pencils: Led Penlcils, Letter Paper, Inkstands and Ink. mhlO Plaqaemine law MilL NEW IFIRK. S1R. ERNEST HEBERT, having purchasd ill out tile interest of J. BTr. CLACDk. ill thile Saw Mail on Bayou Plaquemine. in the town of Plaquemine. the firm, from the ld day of March. will be known by the name. and conducted un tier the firm of A HFBERT & J. B. MAILLO, anid the patrolnage of the public of the towt and parish is respectFully solicited. At 17They will endeavor to keep a rgarsup ply of Lumber on h.nd. of the best description. at all times, which they will dispose of at the nr Ihug rates, and on the Bost accommodating terlms. RIBERT & MAILI.O. March 10, ISG60. Notice to Creditors. THISis to inform my creditors that I have dle termined to deliver my property to them. in order to pay the different debts which I owe. I have enough property to pay the whole amount which I owe. and consequently I hopa that it will be eonsiderel that I act, In doing this, as an honest man should. SIMON BAEZ.B. lberville. March 1o, b1660. Avis aux Oreaaceirs _iE disire informer mes Creanciera que je livre a entidrement mes propriidt6a a leurdipeslit_e pour payer lea diterent dote que je doi, souhai. touls que cela sems couasidrd comme lFacte d'ua horndte homme-riea de plas pean tre espbre de molt. SIMON BAEZAY. Iberviile, 1* 10 Mass. IN59. AND ELEGANT FUR!nUILE.I E undersigned has jast reeeive4thw Cin telnati, an invoice of EL;tANT IVRNI T'URE, which will he ald at his usual low rates. mhlO A. WILBIERT. IVlUWRT UWAWlaU. S The Undersigned res, pectfully inform the public, that. having purchutsed re moved to the Livery Stabl. formerly owned and occupued by him'l..McFad* din. aid latterly by Ira Orcutt, on SMain atret in the town of Plaque- . ( mine, aud having added much to it in thL way pof ne Horses and Bugglies. they Sar repared to carry on the LIVERY STABLr; iBUSINESS in all its branches. Horses, and Vehicles of eIeot evety kind, ra. dy at short notice. Family Carriages sepat.i Customers can rely Upol having their Horses well ted and taken care of. Give us a trial. We asio have lne large Lots for the aevo modation of drovers. JAMES BARKER, myl-y J. P. MARIONMEAUX. rA m mi lust Stlm ,llUhm The undersigned offers for sale S on liberal terms the House and grounds attached, belouging to him, situated in the suborb Jereasom, on the cotinuation of Pta. queomims atmet T houe is ote formerl; built by A. Gauthier, with extemsive grounds attached, and all neesanry otbuildip tuea tod early opposite to the residence of i ei. For fsther particulars, inquire of the I - ele by lttr or herase, at Bnahear oI HIENIT E. ElAN. MISCELLANEOUS. WA RE O SE. Fortrarding aned ('ommis. sioe Bassine... T l: 'Nl)i:l!(;N:: nave a.socI-at, 'he' • ' t~ l ,.heP, for " l, - it ',n , I~I, .1 ,:., eius I ".rwt aidill . J,. , ",,nuwi . -II I [ etu -s, Ve I .:,, ( iut e , d1 u e d ire te Iw. WVe-t. .A, ho',uness miutuated to uur care us u be pronmptly attended t, lll:ELI:IN & JL.NNINGS. IL"Refer to any reliable citizen of the Parish lbea vlle, La. der31 Oarriaeo and lEearnsomm Manufaotory AND Oarriage Trimming Establishment. GUSTAVE RINGWALD, Successor to CHARLE VSei r & Co., at the old stand of :1. W\ SnotT -.. Respe,' .'llv nforms the p-op'e ot lbervrleiand West Baton Rouge that hat ineg prrhased out tie intheres' of his Iartner, he iii t."etis carrving on the ame lir. of lusi..ess, such as thie tiinlu fitla 'utl e of .ti kinds of iaddlea ansd Hilaraces And the Trimming and Painting of Carriages and Buggies. And everything kept in a similar estallishmeat N. B.-No rlpazr.ngdune on C'REDIT. Plaquemnii.t. Nv tl'ith. 1.9. ly FVetr Grocery Establishilenet.u T HF ti..,ers. gnled Ler leave to, liti his triends and the public generatly. that he ha. I opened a (-'ocery .1t)ie in tie Ii'u,!1. g on iiad k frreer, iij",i.ing tlhe F tir ituie stir' ,t A. \Vi! te:t. whi.ere lie wi th con-laintl keep ani asoilt moet of Frelak i 4uroe ries ut ci esrr de, criptuti usually kept in 'rocery -tore., %sh lh lhe olrrs to the puLii at ta c .weiý tWcl ices. FOR CASH. He trusts that Lis friernds and citize':s gele. tally of l'!aqu'ielnnle ail vicin wit gite him a peitioin of their patronage. tel4 Ii. A. (ORILLION .'etr .LWiliery .tore. Mad. BERIIAU DASH A OST realpectfully arilnnouices Io the Ladies of S 'L. leiliue e iand t tlrinity, thai she has lopen el a 1MILINI.R . l'01. Iuptt.site ii lbrts' furniture -tore on llark st. with a fine asoitrnleii of sew French 1llllneiy, connistihg iii Bonnetlls. Ribbons. Flowers. 'Iirin;ninuLls c. dr Ladies naels aild CL.ildiea i ci·d it the ;a test styles ; also Ludies' L g de to oiderr QT Mad. D. only asks fair Irial. the hopes that her work and prices will be to the latistac tion of all. oeC5 Colbe 3o se oarding Z uase Sli ery Stable. MAURICE MARIX T NFORMA" his frlends and the Ipublic geilerally. that be has opened his new house. on Balik street, since the 4th oiJuly, where he is finely cituated to acconimo dlate Boarders and transieltt visitors. on reasona ble terms. His table shall always be furnished with the best the market affords. Iis CO)FFEE HOUSE will always he sup plied with the best of Liquors, Wine, Lager Beer, &c IlisSTABLEa:monnt be surpassed; and all an imals entrusted to his care shal. meet with the nmost diligent attenltion. He confidently hopes that his old friends will not forget him. Planiiter and others irum the co inlry will have their horses and blgg~:es'plroper ly taken care of at all times. and ss good a dinner and ine as the town affords, for themselves and friends. sepi The " Excelseior" Bagasse Fnrmaee. rTH E attention t't he Sugar Planters is respect ftully called to the superior advantages coln biLted il this Furnace, both in principle and me chaical arrangrelnent, the air to support com buition is leated in its central hot air chamber. trom whence It is i:i-liibuted to all parts of the Furnace. where entering in small jets it readJly consumes the incealescent bagasse. It thoroughly mixes atnd consumes all the gaIses where the three exit flues meet in the_ mixing chamber re reaching the boilers. There Sis n gr;ate oi any kind nor iron works in its in teslor. There is very little slag formed, and the whole Furnace can he cleaned at anyv hour without stopping. Ii caseof need the whole heat can be turned of froni the boilers at any moment. Its f-el appalratus iL so conntriteted that no i cold airean get in, eitebsr can any heat or sparks of tire escai* at the top. so that thele is noI dan Sgerof are durilillg i ration i1 horkl nlolt dilltiit principles t, any ot;ier SFurce in use. Anlexamination of tile patent. !drawing. adi Iplt'clfiiationa will at olice COl I tce all ientillc finlet that it ias fulided on the only coirect Iprinlnpes. All inlranlgeruiernlts of my patent will be held strictly accountable. For further information please address the pa teniee. A. J. tHAPMIAN, jan28-3m at Bayo Goula, La. Auctimeer. TpHE undersigned, hbring been appointed an I Auctioneer for the parish of lberville, will punctually attend to all busiiess in that line - whtich may be entrlusted to his cane. Letter' addressed to me will be directed to "'St Gabriel P'oltoeM.C jy9-3m AUG. CHRISTIN. NOTICE, To Plalters and Merchants. IAIIlELS! ILIIELS! 3 The undersigned, na of the oldest Coopers jin the Parish. having completed hisrlrangemt. andl -aving puechased a larp Stock .dleterials. is now prepared to furnish Planters. Merchants and others. wit a good an article of MOL4SSES B I RI half do, as can be manufactured. Noe but dad experienced workmen employ I ed e blt the best materials used. SE ll also manuliacture SUG.AR H0* HAS for all who leave their ordes ia tisd His old friends and customers will please - hima call. s work / herettbre given satslla tos pa_ use his bet endeavors to r Hissp heaed t ii er and Gren and ata. froethg the Bevou. - S a u3e-he b6 REDEIllCI BAGGE i TALKING CANES, and witha Vr eat swtre For sle at smpl? J. NeWiLLIAN & CCI. MISC ELLAN EOU S. r. ROTII...... . LL1.; D-rL LUX......O. MALO ;O hO-1AUII. NEW FREIR. ROTH, .DEEZLIVX & CO., Comnluission Merchantis, Dry Goods. Clothing, Jewelry, E3ootsm Eact mshboos,m Ilardsltare, La'ra ok er, S;addelr', ( l'aman:d,,Ia. L, Now Goods ! Neew Goods I ! Fall and !liNter Stupply. -- I OW() in store asil ior s-ale by R'OTH, I)E- ; I.IEUX & t.. .at tinaIr II stand, curvtr Bank and .hlam streets, Plaquemine, La 60 bbils. hiracwd Whale tigl; to bbls. wi;,ter strained I.arl O1, 15J bSla. No. do; I 10 bLbla. coton seed Oil; 1'00 pair best oak-tanned Russets; lnoO iir t;no-pets. oak-tann,,d Russets; S3.,, pall pltater lon. Ie;g;-tai liut., 150 pair .ant!ei"l shoa t ,. ,~ Iou a;,u iraesev luoikcy Jaickvts. 300 Kei.es Pant; lvu0 do:e iKelM'cki Wool Socks: 50o ci do \it socks and $toekirgn; 30 dj blue and Red l'annel Osershitas. d, o Colims. iiv , Yankee Patent Axes 55 do Black anid Wiie WoaI Hats, t10 do (;lazed flats: 10 do ,'co'·i OVoilt C'ap ,J do .'uise *~la Les. soit ail long handiles; s' 15 d, .Aluls. sihuCe:. do do, h, 30 do - CaIt- t tee l ae Klnives-: Sdo hotln, in anid copper sugar ladies; 5 do :o i do skiimnamers; haddlery. A full assolttnielt of Latde.. Mlisses. (Gents and F Bloya' Plain snii t!unl'ed nesi. ;hi c:lins. C*art .a(idle,. It .:}.'- .a w i ii a0 a;e Hlarness. Itdi ng . a d:,l Butgit hips. Binel Irh,:,u N . Bs dle Fillings Port s.id ialt,'e hit., 11a, tuga.'es, huggy Reiss, Guithia ad birf'giii.a. Clothing--Clothing, Of latest It , !es. or jenllts. 1o , a ,l I t'hi ! I iin A. large d.sortIIIeIIt seamle's Overcoats. India Rubber Gooeds. Cou's at d Vlitapleis, Hlats. (amp Blanketa Table Covers. lon-,a' . Rubber C(lo3ths. of different wldt h andl colors, 1la,'s and lHosme alo sizes. Carpeting -Carpeting. 20 lpieces ausuitrd patternls. an11 ranlging Irom l 37 1-.2 'o ,tic. per vain. P'arlor uga.. assorted Carpeml B.iding. Floor Oil CHluth. 4-4. ,5-. 6-4. n-I wsl*. j_ Ourc goods haviing be. n -elected in person bV N1ir io,.1 IM NeaW Bo s t. otuni. (;,Ctai ,nati ti anrd LiuiarIle. w are ar ale to sii at New Or- b iaisl price.. Gas\ us a trial a.:. aat:s!y your- ( ar!e'.. S osc ROTH. tD.:ELIELEUX & CO. ,i -------. l--n-- ....------...- I, PfObPECTUS. Y'owug Lanlies .raldenmy _'O.YaFE o0 O1&X osOss, Plaqmemine, (Iberville,) La. rImHIl. INSTITUTION is beautifully situated a ! 1 i the centre of the town of Plaquemine, between Court, Churlch and Plaquemine streets. 0 The buildings are large and commodious, and d the grounds of good ample space for amusement and healthy exercise. The Institution being situated within a few minutes walk oi the steam boat landimg, enjoys the advantage of easy and Irequenlt access. It is condlected by the Sisters of Houl ('oass. who being wholly devoted to the amportant work of public instraction, spare no ,pains to impraCe tile hearts Ut Ll-as pupils in vir tue and store their rmiads with knowledge. and they pledge thaniselve to return the children tol thebr$areiits unprnsed in virtue and learning. TIo impart a thorough education in the highest sense of the word-to train the moral and the in tellectual bLeig-to deselope sound health and elegaint maullers. is an object ul coinstalt atten tiuon. The system of government is mild and maternal, anming to guide rather than to drive the pupib, aelog the path of duty. I'heconitorts and personal trblat ul thse young ladesa. receive the satie attentliou as itl the moat Irtinltd llluly ciri'e. Religion is the ground.work of education. The hlstitution is Catholic; bit young ladies of all denonllinatlotas are admitted, provided they are wIane; Tor tihe ake of order and unlllormity. to aitend tie exercl-es of pullic worship. 'The Academical year is us tel mouths. The cuu of Education embraces all the branches usna taught in Academies. with the facility of primal ry instruction in both the English and French languages. at the option of paremts.. T;rm~s for B.wders: Entrance fee, Bed, 15.00. 5 00 Board and Tultion. per annum. paymernts quarterly in ads ance, 80 00 Terms fiar half Boarde rs : Tuition per month. payable monthly, $10 co Terr s for DaLy SchAolrs: Tuiton, per nmouth, pa)able month!y, 64 00 Extra charge. at the opltion of Iaren'$. vlz Music, Medleal Attenidance. Board at C:onent during Vacation:. Washirg awd .Mciding, Bed. Bedding, Mattrars. S'ationery, 'l'apestry-work Embroidery, Aitisicial flowers, &c. &c. Or Board. Tuition and Washing, lMeiding. Bed, Bedding. Mattraa. Stationery, Tapestry work, Embroidery. Artificial Flowers. &c. &e Or SBoard, Tuition, Washing. Meuding. lied. Bed ding, -tationeryconipkte. per annum, 2tO0 00. I i kOIRLM WIater-Green French Merinos. SSummer-Piank Gniihatla. i It is to be worn only on Sondavs and There days, and the other holidsI whea goiag to Church or Walk. Patterl of the make and Sthe shade may be had latag Convent. srsetIA. Iotagg.gS. Each Boarder mut be prosided with six Sheets, Musquito Bar. six feet by threre; twelve Chemi. Sse; ditto pairs of Hose; ditto of Handkerchiei;s; six Pillow Cases; twelve Towels and Napkins; one ''umbler; Fork and Knie; tabJe and desert S plonead all the requisia ( To"let. i Pketauoeey in to be d ited in the hands I of thke Siparior . Visits are allowel to the Io~ard m their SParents sad Guardiana on Snsdays aid Thurs S days, and only from 9 o'ehok M. W 4 .clock . P.M. RefMreMs--Plaquemine, Rev. Frnecoies C. Fal. lot.- New Orireans, Rev. P. F. Shei, 5. S. C., or S SISTER MARY OF'CALVARY. o.v1/.l-s ___periere of the Convenat. BERNARD MARMBS )sPECTFUL'LLY imforme his frie -_ and the public in general that havingY l I purchased the interest of Mr. Kennedy in P o Shis Blacksmith hop, on the corner oh Mai andl Grea d streets, he will in future carry on bu.i I gs at that plae o his owa acomat, aid tras. to reeie a potie of theqebli r * ae. as *'E W' ORLJ.,Y JID P'S. The icy Blasts of WIister A .T. tPt N ti A,d t' guard agaii:s: their chilling effect., It is only necca.ary to cali at the 4 Great Clothing emporium - A ALFRED MI'NROE & CO., Story laiding. Corner of C(/amq, and C'olnuin sts., New Orleaas. And %elect :,1h iarcl -s as are r. quite to ea. c.ul ti.e desared eject. At the above v.tabiilhne,,t may ae .ca Ove"revat, . . 1rut, $ 4,0 to $40 00 1 Xusine*ss C(oats.. 7 30 to 25 00 i ('lithl Frcks . .. 13 00 t, 35 00 Black I'atita!,(,at, 3 .1) to 12 00 eCo lred I'atital,ois 3 3:t) t 13 00 I\'ests -V~ sts-VtEits 3 2.3 to :; UO U'ndershirts ....... O0 Thto 3 50 Irawers+.......... .. 0 7i5 t, 3 50 Linen i ,sotu Shirts 1 00 t, 2 50 II tls. T ! ,t *1anets rua nk .... . l , 11 , it 1 . .. '.,mbred!h< . etc., (tc. etc. L -f'I,,' C t.i.- -of vry de-scription. - P} ' e)t.i..r frofti tre cour try t-l rctlfuiv soli,-t,!. In send'dg orders ph-ase give the fol iowiI g neairesi I'Otl CiA -I -tze of breast u, inches--s-ze of wlst--length 01 arm fruou the centre ol back FOR I'ANI'ALOONS--aze of waist--:egthi ut iscilte seam. FOiR % LSl'-Size of waist--length of vest from t collar. FOR S lIttlT-Size of neck--length of arm. ('all and axanle for yourselves at the Iltu PALAC:E O' ALFRED .MUNROE & CO.. "STORY BUILDI'G, jan7 Corner Camp and t.'onmon streets C. PIlJNT t SONEIS, 44 & 46 Royal street, rwle Orleuns, Would invite the attentsu of thrar iriends and the puhll lic to their . ¶1 LARGE. AND WELL S. EC'L'E) STOCK OF ' Having within the past year greatly ealarged r their ertarblahment. they are now enabled to ex- i hablt the best and mo*t %aried assortment o (alinetl Fturnliture ever offered lOr sale in the South. comprisavg evervthing i.reesrsary in the furiishing of a dwelling. It addition to Ft:rni tire, we keep for sale: Plush. Harr. Ernmelled (Colh. g;imp. Cord. Tassels. Springs. Tucks: Twine, arnaish. Glue. 4r. Sprng. Iluir and Muss Mattrasses . Patesn Sprtang Bed Idltines-a new atld econlomical invention. Comforters. Sheels. Spreads. Pillow Cases, and M1astwito Bars ; Mirrors, of all sizes, in endless va-iety. Pla sad Choked aIdiae atti; Refrigerater, of all kinds, together with I boxes of every asi, City ahd country purchasers will always ind our stock ready for their inspection, and are cor dially invited to visit our store and examine for hemselvee. pl7-ly .No. 20 CAMP STREET, NEW ORLEANS, La., C (Utider the City Hotel Bail!dings,) s Uiwtekm aker and Jeweler. DEALK iN IIt a vY DC,'IlPTICat. or Jf Uewelry, iSlter and Plated Ware. 0 Watches and Jewelry repaired and war rained. oel Janes Martin, Boot and Skee lanufmacturer, A1D DKALEL I0 'rualks .ravellag sags and Valises, SNO. 4 CUIIllR I RE.S STREE'IT foeb.1ly] NEW ORLEANS. Wý egroes N egroes ! T HE planters of Iberville sand the adjoining I parishes will please take notice, that I have just had landed at PlaqLmine. parish of Iber ville. La., a choice lot *f Negroes. malesaniid te males. field bandt. cooks, washers and ironers. A.d hasaug made arrangements to keep a con - tant supply ep had, a and will sll slaves :at lower ~and oemre accomniodatiiig terms. than aaf dr cae,, who , viiit this s-ctioa Pl'laquemine, Nov. l3th,l i. M Ii Barber Ishtp Removal. IlCOLAS BII;HLER rspectfully iefsll f liesds and the public that he has l his Barter rht·p taom Bank street to the n .Mlan street lately occupied ama Batrber sholph by W.ile thankiig his friends for their favors, N. BIEthLER takes th occacsiotosa y that he rtll leave nthiig undlone to giveh l utmost ,s Stafsaction to all a hbo patronize him. my7 IRE VlILLE HOTEL. PHILIP HBELEI.N, iioprletor. Sr - PUBLIC is respectfully in IL U ed that this Hotel is now ii S$ll #sion. It ifronting the river, I te corner of Fena and Levee ,ts.. and a mot desirable location for travelers, or Sthose wiahing to obtain passage by the steamers. SHis rooms are large, neat and remfostale. anrd his table supplied with all the luxuriesf lthe Smarket. A bar of fine hqora is aliadieaetcd I; with the hotel. There as also a BIlll erected or t a platf.rm--making it at all times conveiieit for g, to "ring in' et. aI , oily rmequests lIl of his house on the part ofthe public anP travelers, as he setsa. r fled that he can gise universal utisactioff. * Fare very moderate. apr0 A Nw d Useful Arxtole for Oerdeu - Vergls Destroyer, r DOR t speL y and electual destruction of .1 ants, bugs, cutworms, anrd every descriptton - of mi in serdems. A singlet trial of the above wi! auMce to prove its utility. For sale by amys C.iRSON & KEARNY. ) Always Got the 5est. TFrHIS you will do if you bay your KNIVES d i antAZORSt f(om us. We hkave jste deetl DWZ E LAVA LLADE. .~E i' ORLJE.+IS iUr "& IN NwW o@sta2Fs - AT S. N. MOOD Y-'S SHIRTS. * S DY'S -o heavy Under Shirts, - 6 for $1 50 linti v itwe'. - - - G for 2 50 .-.aEv . h k, alor 100 -hrt Collars - 10 for 30 E'lie Btlack S.ik Cravats. 40 cts a pieces, and er::. article tor gentlemen's toilet equally rits :,; cle to or ler in evcry style. Direcs t:+ns for sell lleasurenient bent se y post. S. .. MOODY. Il. P. BUC KLE Y, (LATE YGUNG & CO.) 8 Camp Street. New Orleans: -I*4rka maaker, Jesreter end SU -ercmlae . Importers of tine Watches _ for Ladies and Gentlemen, of the must celebrated makers of England and and Swit. zerland. made to his order expressly in heavy cases, (gold and salver) and warranted standard tlieness. Ladies Chatelainepi and Neck Chains, euts (;Guard. Fob anid Vest Chains; Seals, Keys, &,. Finger Icings, Ear-rings, Breast pins, Cut prns.: &e. Diamonds n Pins ar.ld Rings. Spectacles for esery age, in gold.: slver and steek tramps; Silverwaie warranted as pun as coin, consisting of table. tea an;d desert Spoons; Table and Desert Forks, Ladles, Bntter Knives Mustard and salt spoons. sugar tongues. &e. Plated ware. consisting of castors, candlesticks waiters, bre. IHaving been al ways engaged in the mechanical part of the business. all Watches sent for repairn will have the strictest attenti.n, and having every l.aciliiy for making any portion of a watch, he will be enabled to work oa very reasonable terms. D" Jewelry made to order, and repaired. Die msnds reset in he latest style. Canes mountel in gold or salver dec3-no7 WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES Have this fall (1858) taken the First Premium i: every Stale Fair held ia the United Mtarem wherever they have conteadedW ITHOUT ONL EXC' EPTION, viz: 4f STATE or MIssolRt. at S. IaOOs. 5_ or ILLNOIs, at Centralia. r IUassasmrrt. at Jackeoe. . iaw roan, at Syracuse. desrlor .aw saassy. 5TAl'~r'b MaLASD, at Baltimore. st&rT or viaerias, at lchineld. E &T C A PEN6TLOARIA, at lub . fws or asaEvcar, TIATS 01 WIIICONIN, STATE Or atscoiANs STATE tr INS4ASA, And also at the Fairs iu CHICAiGO, IT. I.OUIS, BALTIMORE, RICHMOND, SAN FRANCISO' If these Facts do aot establish a reputation, w know not what can. At the above masel TWENTY FAIRS-at nearly all of them, thu boasted SINGER "Shuttle Machine," DID CON TEND, as well as Grover & Baker's, Weed's, Sloatss, Webster'sa Benlholt's, and twenty r more others; and ALL, au EVERY INSTANCE,ave been SIGNALLY and FAIRLY BEATEN. lb rational man can now deny the lact that the WHEELERB WILS ON 1 -:.SEWING MACHINS e IE PLU'S ULTRA of all Sewing Ma l'aul .gIrpky eof Crestlo . The following is the published rempil the PENNSY IV ANIA STI'ATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'I'Y, on awardig the premiums at the Sconclusion of their Fare, at Pittaburg, eo the lf of October last: *T"he Comamittee have given a full opportnity to the exhibitors o several Sewing Machine ,te Sshow amid explrin their several articles, and after a close investigation have conecluded, while Singer'.M1achine for heavy work is equal to say anId also am, e-cellent Machine for leneralse Grover & Baker's i more simle in ats conetru tau, and equal in its ability to for general purposes but without diaps merits eo l eitherof theahove,the ComuU eonstrai e id to award al diploma to the Wheeler & Wilan Ilachine as eieg the best for all family purposu. SSiald) R. B. MOORHiEAD, MOSES F EATON, WM. MURDOCKI, JOHN A. SMALL, THie FACT THAT WEHELER & WILSON MACkIINW8 Have taken the FIRST PREMIUM at ALL the State Fairs held this fall (ld18) throbghout the Union, IN EVERY INSTANCE where they have contended, over all other Sewing Machians. mst be received as CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE of their Umquallhled fupederlly. An ample supply lll FIRST PREMIUM SMachines will he rdd ed by every eteamer fre I New York; and for sale at the r O.YLY DEPOT SEWING MACIINES, No. 1@ Caunal Sreetd, CgarP arWE* *EeEB. J S Clartcre Street. 55 I TUST received New Pmlttreamef Eagls J and American Carpetaigl, - Velvet uad Brussels Tapry; Thrm-ply Brussls ad Ilgaira; Duteh Venita for Hb Cleths, d Wildow shades, Hair cloth; STable and Piano Coverm; Flor Oil eathfor varioes q liusat to w it halsand aeea; "All Lt'a r ad t leoes s •s prin. jneef & UOUSR EAU &