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writsr as _ ia SJaa Edwar*1d. Bowden. -oe le ,Ia. "e have reo strong a hold on t- l.-- mri as Vtrt b Fab., and we f ah.w ,,tUN from sa riti-ism .o the ag ho a to °! bes at n her s s met e t heod letoac re toe q _alaca.litein e •ne ext n s -4 us e siEt On laglI hisr wdrds s k. at tthe M, dwoseo thae metldd thae wioho themwisr the.. gslitatned the o muerof -he Sa tavels on the whaontent. ine ea~Ts o.the anoaester eo toai . TheT mprovemes. eeta.t, thetr asnSdpous bedy oflateloe',e eay cle -e5dent Upo fen m, fel.. tngs bu-ntht o or, preo neelved notions. Drden d t him, He dwrit : ivo aeent ur. atnd never in any ulftlsia $r aso Ro lm.,and C ollf cpted saw .te others to co;nn.eion between Po ry and waeter sbroath, and t at peen n ,d invgest trogt a drfef, weir erelit Iae exu tave -_.,*he seogatle.'oa nc- -sither thei liese those of wlfulne or priejudice, to distinguipsh in the buel ." While in Rome he writes r "Upon myt s wor d the interest of Romein lttle terested in ar as I ad. It is quite disament from any place I have ever been bat; i ble a God thats thereis suha elae nthe sura;e of oth' a.otut earth. X0at grandear -have I not come acarss, with wUrt and tou i etin of his theryand monu os stit a fr eelings wowalking batrefoo do around t ihedl Sepulchre at Jc salm, A fe days s atrwed e be hui- a ben erv ew eirth he Pope. The to ro Fkthe eoItod to him :--pgathid." of wr own sout." P. Faber asi e feared will and iadtlid, m judgn. He re lle apsl arte all indlelde tls in the Connet d hreb. You htve onla externals tommuton ana moies aeodent o"fenerg an know tpht o l doctrines areotahet amohis teou anyhow. Yosu bi e e wrat/b e thesa kr ot a hen b You mus thtus eart, a th ears ofwn tel The Hoie anther Wot. a i strangm on .the Lathdenic hdisgwha ml the wih fteason his hea kned, "th h' the e rae _ of Goa corresot nd to you een tes and deliver you disr the nets jka of Anglkeeagm bo brand beo tri . tere holy lChurk. Suendy. eono tp seson the h 0e of llh Toerd anre ear sad cargbroueht against Ofthoeous by ou trhid-iob, idthouh neot trua hemelrad, yead hve uh r me orrf lceibolito ns to dee rve omnode raton. toe " it has ee in ga d of eompltt thati bi stromeho wieri advrs ely theUpoor"fn y orth i ynteres of Roep tnianM e, do not test/if for ealh otheer tmeh a sym sstuy ofs relitative astion the alaed commnlty would seems to demand. We do no beevt e o athir lae to the exte ent aetn;t bso thewd re tasteregis sucohntase wl h to aedwell on thie short pietyhumil setholio f m-ritain: ranede i -ha have t e w rite o th abole se e ny t o s a nd Rs C atholice o anwd s o awul o adouetweue o hPaory and moneveru so dsatisfy bley feeings waylngo barefotn ande arnheadd ane sinu, ans e would do around the gIt uiy l.puiebre mt J&ruaalean; Whfew iasn afterwula he e-lied-an in-i tervieU mith- the inPope. rTe Islt Father isis to himn ie "tYou ntre inot is i adl. Iotrseqf by wishing for auniy, yelt aeiivg vr byour Churc tomove. Thira k of tiis salaftion -ietl, an humilit sell sacrig.ee re graneur -hrae al notcoeacs in the glatif shrh Youee hav onlk eaternal uand threeaed inttsaccsident ofbeinge awl under the Hoea. Yoeu kncor this. You kno that aw l doctrines hre.tangh -amn it u Yon. must ot You must thinkb for yourse ty, and w i own orl." Thoe Colu rFth tm e. Tiakid his bsvd on F. of your ownd isol0 knelt, ad then on hisfhead, and said, " jYu the grgae of God orrespond to your goad wishes and deliver you from ths"et (lesi.)of tnelicani andbbring youri Yhe true Holy Chnret.n There are muchargesbrohent against Ca whole duty to ach o ~ast Cathbollos andac .eiJ w ietinto the world ting Po bold thit to be bat a'aerw way.d w at a waiiohi isaves dtch Istten a h~ e solet ould oht be we thelpre asrre mi awe t . e rtis of misate iln n . rig h t W Ern th e j i l F51 R wbhi htw oir dt e Inabr in tab rw-mnded id of livi the w that when athoe hve the e of e pi , and M o helping, one of themsBlves, a nl do so, d not, as li e dse, gie the strager the 1104 n supoe that ou doja ibn rg outhat in ty s when collected toge ith hi e oeot world There ean b nothing more nars l minded a than this htving Sunday thoupht, owmn faith m W n depoth wess - lis ap whch re not to be used ll the wees; yety there arlent it is n this count we nered onl usorthnities cechave ogether gnd ther and enauo each othe tn lifover. Te wt ob so ihe wupposed that onr object nto bring aboue arro unrrow-ity is atly the reslt of living amon those of an oasiv re lio but it is rely only faieon seauenq ot that qde which induces many to brthang ther Catholic sympathy no further than v urdirnoor. It has, moreover, come down to us frods those darksome times, when ours was regarded rather as a tolerated set than as a free religion; and though this feeling is so shaking it off. We have, indeed, heard it soau by Catmindeol hols, ven latterly, ha things Caho li are ofon unworthy o supporteek; yet, sup posing this into be truhis, wat h ae thed oo but te want of that support whichnt shoold have been gladly given in the refirst of living amonceg th Our clergy are daily adding fresh triumpi a tof ae alread brilliaion, but result is alsoof their labors bun there is plenty of noble mphey lping work tha n be better done by laymen. The perseeu tion that once oppressed s has dito te out for ever; then why do we do often act timorously and with leee real enrd thogy thisn we did ng is moat almy daout f plaThe bigotry that in former timesha emmedt on our actions, and left heus hard it ly room to live and move, has-nearly come to an end; while the few examples of it that repport hih shoain serve only as laghily' addingk for those whom it was one an art done byof faith. The strength antion truth o oppur religion has done thiut for might we not gin mortended ct timorouencesly still if, throughoet our daily life, we pulled more evenly ysetherf It is surely time that we should strie off whatever oanld letters ofrdly fear and toleration may remain to hinder us, and go more boldly on our own open course before the theworld. Le us, ten besides bemain one in our lngh belieft carry tforat unity oom t reely on an daily life, faith. Thile supportngth our ihurch along its onhwad road to greater inreaste, see if we cannot, a Catholifl men and womoreevenly, working together in the worldy time, help each other more than we ave somaetimes to hindone. Then among those other charges made ainst us that are now dying fast aw.ay we shal less onten ear our want of social unity, nor care Peter Mantrie of Clnyy life, ansrnd amed the en erable, sprung from one of the most noble fam in Auverg, see if, was devoted to God by men and womrents from n very tender ge, in the world, help teary of luy. e s received thsometimes done then greatest oy by St. Hugo, whmade ing his last days aproaching, ft or*w shall lyoun satery in the thirtieth year 9rdis age, he sup proened the achism of Psoitils, his noredeceor, who, in his absence, h d with an apr untrue.an --!trofany madble himself from oste of the estates, etc., of this inue uvmonastey of devoted. Afterwards by the permissioirsif the soverein l'ontiltl he hlid in 11:1from a gerl chapter agof his order, t which were presalnt two hundred prceivr anthere twelv hdry in threligiothirt Oiet this occsion he re ormsed several abhuse which hisd crelt in, is ho, ruin his wahich were to be exactly observed, ad ihicrselfd the severity of the ttnishtets c., ofor breach of disciline, which he however after-l theards tespered with moildness. Finally, after havinptg ruled his ordeonr, tery for the space of thirty-live years with the greatest wisdom, prudence atnd meekne s, he paned to hi eternal reli on his birthday sio the year f, and wseveral aburied i the great church by Arrigo, Bishop of Winchester, brother of Ste king England. lie displayed gieat brueach of discplinel-, which he howeer - rote whom he confuted with innumerable argu sards tempered with asseline en in mn. letters addressed to different sovereigns, aD also ly, dissertations ruland commentaries on the Holy cripturce of . His devotion to the Virgin Mary wa remanrkable, and m e is never weary ofit eteral rest in her i the most tender and ear tioate and wle. Sripeaking of the invincible pa rigence of ary, he shows her to s in the dram en king of EngJews landtiles, in te dield of the cares and anxieties of Ie, like a lilt which springs up ad grows admiratbly amnidt thorns; the mal he of the Gntiles and thnumerable rdiou tongues of the Jews being alike powerless to also ange her tidor and nnoenee, or to n pre vent the most sweet perfume which diffused was aScripted by their tongues, the Vimore re markable did her patience appear; and the more the atle.ictions of her own nmind or the tiseeutiq of her enemlos stung her, the ledrama and candor Ind sweet perfume suffer, since her oandor was visible even amid thick dark nees, and her sweet perfame was not dimin ished by the cares and anxieties of life. to impress the devotion of Mary always still more on the minda of the faithful, and to render the renown of her merits more widely extended, he does not conitent himself with calling her thehighest, and more than heavenly rgin, but he calls her Virgin full of Greace, full ol God, full of the Holy hoest and of the virtuhe of the Most High. rgoe pleha easlia, pi.ce nDs, glee spirtts .Samcto et e ritse altissimi. And as if he were in the place of the angel who brought to her the message of God, he pro elaims her to aU nations, declaring her to be the Virgin Mother of Jesus Christ, the pure mother, and full of the lhy Ghost by. whom she conceived, full of the power of the Most High, by whom she ws overshadowed as by a cloud in that nmystc wedlock, and _id of grace as the means chosen by God to relirmn the na ture of man. Mater tc'-g et mater Cherist, marte Mntats, ae'a'r saeeta. Encouraging sinners to have recourse to the Virgin Mary in the same manner as the righteous seek her in the adora ble name of Jesus, he discovers to them the immense worth and dignit of the iame ofl Mary "In the. same w-, he observes, "as when armies put to flight by their enemies, re cover their security in frtiied towers, candI from undeoitheir protection resist and slaugh -to them, just so sinuers flying from the at mea~uz Ihot~ -amoe tlm[.d ear lba oi ~IM vlto'ddd. . rilw ruL Not r aise us se tive io .ad ve hemeat mnaes to se* eý emi*ot thait 1er In tade. their brastrso that they ealest suc cumb sad ueslst isvoke the name of f ye~ bafast 'abilatg sword w1sa tbatýeb .sad i ea *vw net, and also 1bM " ! qa receive Wdkr lilt rL.s;.. +d 'is s sarys WjO JW 1 .arydd q a rum to$,l and be ads·*jNrklbeiqs(uiw dermisae, dpaams p, l etd . sad to the just IfI, whentempted abote e your strength, you eer to fill intoe mares, rsmember that the name a oaur Lady i. er y strong tower." TINHEILSPLtJ.U ERS-IROnu WORKERS PHILIP MoOABZ. COPPER, TIN. AD SBZBT-IRON WORKER, DRLER IN STOVES AND ORATES. 186..... .......CAMP STlrr....T..... .*** 166 New Orleanss goeag. Giatteastug and all kinds of Jobbing done sa m eh tmet of TIN WARE altways on hand, aw heA O'oRKua. NArrusw touAuss. O'BO"RE .AB AUR e d RK L A wo ACTEo s HOUSE AND 8HIP PLUMBER, GAS FITTER ETc., Between Rae and obn,steet LowPremurR,1 Leoomottro [?edl anld CyltoderBoil. m, Clariiers, rets~ and Jmuls Boxes made at the short WillWl ae entsotlefao Boiler., and all necessary con. sections. stch a lire Front. Grate Dare. Steam and et Ratnd es, and competen Ctexpe anced Brecanl onll ofme termd t s hortest notice ndrprce4 ly Al wot Peat I me w . Aw rrhJan.r ueed equa in point of wrk alp mad teralo any Piantere and ercahats are respectiuliy invited to call and examne our work and prices. mosha v D. McKEND'1tIOK. OUSE ND SHIP PLUMLUBER, GAS FITTER, E-e., 464........... MagzPODin treet...........1464 Between Rce and Robinllard's Patent AU material in the line furnished at the Lewowt Mar' ket ates, and competeni. experienced Mechanice on ame terms, at shorteet notice. r ,h14 ly InOA K'ly RIL . on Ao'rL UAy & ATYB& A PPLEGALE. PLUMBEPLBR AND GAS FITTER, -Alt- Water Ctoeeg W, naStanda, Kitchen Sink, Litt Gand FuroePump. Ala Punmps Sheet d Lead Pipe, Dine. and Plated Cocks of all paterne. 14 ............... POnDnAS STREET........ ....14 NEW OBLEA-NS, N. B.-Agents for Coiwell',, Shaw A Willard's Patent Tin Lined Pipe. Hodrant. ot np, extended, and repaired. Repairing sseaty don. too In Water Pipes. G. Chandelier., D-eketa. eta.. arfnly itted np Jobong attqnuded to on the meat renwenate OB T C. LESILY IRON AND BRAb N.o. 38 Erato street. HWoile retC nrd a n h nsLr for the patronage be. towdept a P , I tain e pportunity L o informoin the labile tbat I continue to do worL am repir. on al kinda of machinery. Orduexsouted with the grtet ca ie netbr th. r the patoaebe ARLEd fro0m D. Landreth , Boo, Phl·dpB, upply of p mew op Tornip Si , of the following verle tie,. rlird In coutinua n o e aol pe rchnaers Wni at kIatJlotoh TurnTpfeelt Rad Top Trnlip, Yellow lintel te Tr nifp. cWhit eGobe te Tup, Latge Norfolk Tura Ip, Yellow .berdcen Trnitp, etc. Anso. in Store Iarge tombed abble, BonTvrll Cabbage. Fl Dutc.h Cabaoge. Dlrmhead avoy. Cabbage. Iallan Can liluoer, FrenLh Cauliflower. Iguliab, Oun, hlet, Car. I roLetture. etn. pnytrf delera capplied by the pund, or in ar Surcceor fto p . aspsWyt. l Tur I io tirarlear N tnrolt. JATRS ILIUYNOLDS, ·ORN 1Y 0 ANtRD " I'OYDIIAR STREI~T, Dt ar St. Charles. Now CUrcaua. CucceAp Crt o lt OP MARBLE MANTELS., MIONUIMENrS, TOMBD, AND TOMBS STONES. Cabinet. Plr and! Plumber Slabs made to order. N. l.--MSAb16 ad Brick Tombs built after the latent designs, and executed In a workmanllke manner and as cheep, If not cheaper, than by any other Marble estab e. SPROULE & McCOWN, DEALERIS IN 1FINE CLO)TINQG and GE.NTS' FURINISITNG GOODS. We re now receiving from our New York Mannfa-. tory an soertmentof spring (Goods that cannot be sur pasua.L We keep the hnee goode; best mako; latest styles. CISTERN BUILDERS, CORNER HOWARtD AND POYDItAS TrEErS. SMcond.hand Cisterns always on hand. All work guaranteed. del ly CAJoLb A CON , s nY. JACKSON CORN MILL AND FEED STORE, No. 75 and 732 Levee sieat, and 35 sl41 Waoter street, . Fourth District. Dealern Hay, Corn, latn, Bran Cornmeal. Oatmeal. ouminy. Grits. Chicken and Cow Feed. etc. Goods doilveredtre of drayne_. apa- ;i TCH ALE ..............7.. CNLOO -)O PORTER. The many imitttions of Jeffrey's Edinborgh ALES,. and Blya's London STOUT (Porter). sold tu this maiket o x gennune, compel the nndermlgone to warn the public Sagnst uch t'raud. Thee Alet and Potter ar alwavys on band and for le by - * JOHN TUItPIN,. Importer, 166 Common at. Sole Agent for Johu Jeffrey & Co., Edinburgh. - Jyl lm D0B0L5S ENORAV*rr AND LITIIOGtA.PaREI, 10............CAMP STREET... ....... 10 Vlsltng and Wedding Cards engraved In the most elegant manner. usiheks C"ards, Acoteunt fSale Cotton, BUls of Lading, CheekL Invoices ,and Circular Lettersa.eto.. hthogrpl ed. Seals, Canueling ttamlps, Dir plates, etc. Inittala Sembomsed on Paper and Eunvelopes, without charge tir die. Blank Account SulesCotton always on haud. di ly NE"TON RICHARDS, SITONE. MARBLE YARD. and Depot for Richard,' Cape LIME. I'4Custotmhous street, (new IT6), between Dauphine andi Burgundy. raonte. Free Stone. ani Marble for nulding a '-nrpo aarble T.lee and F'lagtmnes. •hbe tad epplied. mhl4 ly TRU'NKS, VALISES AJqD TRAVELING BAGS 10O Camp street Factory 7 Meilpomeneo street. Also. Trunk neatly repatred andi dellierei tree o charge apH it John Twohig. Thomas D. Johnston. rriWoH.tI, JOHN & CO.. A SenAntonio. Texee, Banker. and Dnlern in Forelgn and Dometlo Er. change. Coin. Dollion. eta., ele. Celetlonaniade en all acceaesible polnts Dhfs non New York, Naew Oreane and Galveaton. BIlla on England. Jet7 0m P A DS. - Bletweenso Cotnas sl umate se , First Dtstr t m D: nAll el. ntleat oardy praoptly attnded to. Set OBoe, n1 OCasl sau e. 15W O@I5A1L Omce bhr II to o'elo. B eetdeeb S. Che street. above Jaebm muse. Omutaie beak tf a to 9 o'hook A. . sad S to sr. h 95 ad t 3 . IELDEN, . D., t HOMEOPATHIC P0YSICIAN, Omoe Hoores-7 to9 . l I to 3 r. x.7 to 9 r. x. Ofrice, 157 Cainp street, apti IV Oppoatte St. Pa·ritck eC12r s Ra. DR. sAMUEL REYNOLDS. 194 Washington street, earner Constance, f, New Orleans, L OMirrs her servtces to the public for the Cure of Canct Ulrers, lnuse fselon, (atarr, Catorbunles, White 8w ogs. ScaId Heads and Drepsy. myl5 R. . H. KNAPP,' S-DENTAL ,UURGEON, - Has removed to 110 Canal ltret, New Orleans, And is prepared to attend to all operations on the Teeth, in the met Scientific mauner. Thesuaeesof his opera. tione for the peat thty years in N w Orleans hotuld be soucitnt guarantee for the future. Charle nohher than when paid in Gold before the war. TENT on tracted witaou pain. 1 2_10 1, A. DE HIIART. :J. D Nh IST. 171............ AUIRE STRUT.r............17 Near Canal. feZ4 ly U. J. W. ALLEN, DENTIST, Can be consulted at his oaice, 145 Canal street, corner of Bourbon. All who destro good operations, or durable and bean tlful Artificial work, will call as above. All the most approved menus for painless operations will be used. Persons desiring teeth inserted the same day their teeth are extracted, will please call before IC A. u, nll ly IL MALONEY, DENTIST, 903 ST. ANDREW, NE`AR MAGAZINE, Would respeetfully Informn those reqluiring first class dental operatoluns. that he has reduced hs charges, so as to be within the menus of aji. Teeth inserted on gold altumtulumn rubber and eilt'r. with or without extract. lug the roots, by a new procesa. A fit guaranteed, or the money relunde.I. The doctor was awarded the first rise-A gold mledal-for the beet sets of artifieala teeth. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of nitrous oxide gas. sel3'6 ly DR. J. C. BEARD. Office, 1:32 Canal Street. Rleaidence, 165 Camp street. Ofce Hours from I to 3 P. I. nhsIl 1y . JULIUS HOMilERiGERi, OCULIST. (Late Assistant to Dr. Slohel, Paris) 140..............Canal Street.............. 140 Ofltee Hour--11 to a o'clock. mh91 ly cLOIN f & KLEINI'ETEtR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oce-No. 30 Camp street. d27 ly NEW ORILEANS. AMES D. COLE(MAN. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 5 .............. COMMERCIAL ALLEY..............5 New Orleans. spli ly Alexis Rlobert. Paul J. Robert. A & P. ROBERT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW 31 ...............Royal Street............ 31 OHN J. FINNEY>/ ATTORNEf AT LAW, 2t........... COuI ARCAL PLACE.. . 21...J... T J. CASTELL, NOTARl'AlY PUBIC, 1'7............ Gravicr Street ........... 127 )letween Camp and St. Charles streets, .j:.4 ly New Orleans. COAL ANED- WOOD., SEAI .. IA IN I'. I ;[IA I 1-,'I -P1T'rSIIU.G 1 )- .l utl;; 11|Ii1,1. 11 , .L I l:a_, tt, l'.,tlnn,"'i ('( l. 4)ilij ,, 1~l. 't ttlllll). L tatrl.( t. - YV LJI. o1 t(ho( I.OFe al Third listirict LFe.rry, and at tht :orner of .Louisa ansl UOd,,ra re.vUIed at nther place, and 3m jRCLUO.IEY'K- IItOLE & :CO, hiEA.LERSI IN S 'ilttabul, Anut hracite, Entlllialh and l',ytonla Carntel Coal, 1Ak; (ravier etretnt, New Orleans, La. Staranbetw. - Pracan ant it aatera-s unpplTed by -con trauct or boat load, aud families furnished at reasonable lratea. . m 3r C OA.L.................... .............. ..COAL McCLOSKEY. MASON A CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PITTSBUIIO. ANTIIRACITE, and CANXEL COAL 166 Graver street, ell m e New Orleans. J C. KATHMAN, 2C 4 Blenville street, corner Marals, Dealer In COAL, CIIHARCOAL. COVIE, White SA-D. and FIEG- WOOD. Orders i t at the Mechanics' Exchange-Box 53-w receive prrumpt attention. d2 ly CASSI1Y & MILLER, SAIL MAKERS AND RIGGERS. 1A pWNINC 4 q FACTO s Dray. Wagon. and Trunk COVERS. The difforent Codes of MARINE SIGNALS for all Nautons on hand, with descrlptie Books. FLAGS of all Nations on hand, and made to order. French and English BINTING for sale in any quaa ty. Repairing neatly done. Jalt ly 1112 Camp street. corner Poydras. .h: ROW TIE AGESNCY, S43 Carondelct street, New Orleans. TIlE ARROW TIE. The tcereasing demand for this popular fastening for Ialing Cotton has induced the proproprietor to provide a largely increased ltock Tor the coming seanon, and we are now prepared to till orders from the trade, in any quantity, of the Aanow TIe. And also the Swelt or selftfatolning Bt.r.st TI, with Ilands of any reqluirecd length; all guaranteed ol the eost quality of English iron. It. T. BARTLETT, It. W RAYNE, General Agenti, Jyl Iel 43 Carondelet street, New Orleans. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L " ATMOSPEPRIC BLOOD rGTLATOR .Badresd's sEnuser .) HOT AIR and VAPOR BATHS applied to the treat meat of CHRONIC DISEASES, under the direction 0o Di. ANGELL, gnlded41p i experience of Forty Yeas In Hospital and Priwva PunaMe. In RHEUMATISMl , pIAZALY , NERVOUS DE BILITY, SILIf DISEAS- , CHRONIC CHILLS and I FVER, LIVERCOMIPLAINT, BROSCIIIAL DISO1. DE, etc., they CURI where MEDICINE FAILSS r. moing Interal Condostion, rateoring II aDlthy Cireula. Uen. mad elmisatla frg~ the system Mercurial and other Poisons. Ofceo 10 Julia street, between Camp and St. Charles. a DR. JOHI G. ANGELL, DENTAL BSURGEON, 109.... .. Carondolot Street-........1..1 0 All operations in the DENTAL ART carefully per formed. Nitroun Oxide always on hand for the PAIN LESS Extraction of Teeth. Ja24 ly DR. FRANK HI. DENNIS, Office 372 Common street, hew Orleans. Office ourl-From 12 to , and 5 to 7 r. x. fel,4" m DR. J. II. JOHNSON,. - of theo Ofice, 335 Erto street, corner of Liberty. Hlours from to 12 A..M., and 4 to6 r'. M. Residence 46f Caromdnlet strreet. __ mhIt ly SRB. 1. W] WRIG H T Has reduced his already Low Dental Charges ONE-IIALF. Offre--219 Canal street. near Rampart. feb7 ly G. J. FRIEX XICI S,. DENTAL SURGEON, 155..........St. Charles Street..........155 febl4 ly Corner Gtrod. D R. E. O. CO C It A N.E, SDErNTIST, Pays special attention to Fillingandl Precerving the 'Nat. ural Teeth n aic, to, inertltg Artitclat Teeth, at prices within the iech of all. Ofier andl *eide'Ce l.6 Magalzinae street, corner of St. Andrew, over liraoelIOu &i Co. 'a dry goids tore, cc a trance on St AtdaeW street. mlb4 Gin D. . 4.. IG ES. ATITORNEY AT LAWV, S34............St. Peter Street............34 SNew Orleans. WESTERN PRODUCE, LIQUORS, ETC. jOHN 0. RYAN, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, 92 Tchoupitoutts street, between Lafayette and Girod, Now Orleans. sy,2 9m JOHN RENDERSON. WnOEI5ALr DEALlIR I WINES AND LIQUORS, No. P5 Thoupltonlal street. and 72, 74 and 76 Lafayette stacet, feo! ly -New Orleans J McCAFFItEY & CO. DEALERS IN GRAIN. CORN MEAL and HAY, 80........... POYDRAS STRElET............ 0 Corner of Fulton. al5 ly J. T. GIBBONS & L CO. I D1[AL.RS 1N GRAIN, CORN MEAL. AND HAY. 57, 59, 61, 63.......New Levee street....... 7, , 61, ,63 myl7 ly Corner Poydras. p BRIDLEY. Dealer in WVESTEIIN PR'ODI(CE. HAY, CORN, OATS, Bran, Flour, Potatoes, Onions, ate Corner Elysian Fields and Front Levee, Nos* 9 and 40, near I'ubtcbartrain Ri. Depot, Third Dist. id3 ly E U . SU LLIVAN. Dealer in IHAY,. CORN, OATS, AND BRAN, .ý...ý. Poyllr o -~wOlno_. All the above articles at the lowest marketrates. .jad4 6n DBEVES & BYRNES, Diplera int PORK, A.\CON, HTAMS, L&NT), FLOUR and IIU.LK .11EATS of All KRuda. 74.........c "Illt I lt 111a S"Tlltll.:........ 74 N E \V tl tl I, E A.NS. Aill 'ts piromnlyll attmlt,,ld,l to. fr.86nm TTINES AND) l.lQUtlO . S. - V T'Ienlty ,itualrte.-,ipe Cholce Od1.C( N.tC will Ibe noll to, tlhe tlail., ,"I in qanlalitire to, sti tatarllaoel,-. '"i,"oei, it, want would do well to c.allt .Lforo buying as.. SiROTCII AND IRISI WHIIISKY. A sup.Jly .lways on hand of the choicest, and at most reaouuoale prices. 1"1" F.NCII B AN-It . My stoahk of a hich io extensive, old and choic. The it a1l0nid ftalnilio in wm.nt would Ilo well to c,all anti get their supplty at half the price asked for Blrandy not so good DOIMESTIC LIQUORIS. Brandly, Wlhisky, and Gin must be choice, the spirits beingol ery S AND CORsoDIALS, A choice supply always on h n,.l. i)\WA RI) ItIUtKE. d13 ly lel and 1101 Tehoupitoulas street. PAGE & CO.'s I MPROVED ROOFING INSURE Al. FULLY GUArANTEED. Over 3.00 in the city---some of them three years old OFFICE, 98 CAMP STREET. Rooting Material aties than New York prices. noS NEW ORLEANS GAS WORKS, October 16; 1808. There are eight of PAGE & CO'S ROOFS at the New Orleans Gas Works, ani all peor.tetl tight. Thlose put up three yeara ageo are apptrently intact. Dhrlng the late seerre stornm, wien toe hbet of state roofs failed to hkeep out tile rain, not a single leak could be found in the roots covered by Page & Co. During the hat three ycar.t eta ldoves of these orks have lhal some twenty of those lP'ag & Ca,'s R,.m'. and, without exception, speak .f theml in (he higi.s't terms. My exlperience with this rt.ling ihas been u perfectly fatifactory, that I am e,,vince.L that any one ha only to give threm a trial to become atisfierd of thlir nleritl. WM. McCULLOCH, Manager. I fully concur in the above, and recommend Messrs. Page & 'o. to perllns desiring work in tlhilr line. The, (ias .ighlt Comnlly hav hahd ,extensive dealoingl with thils irm. anl.dhave always found tlhem prompt andu rolls bi. (nel ly) N.O. J. TISLDALIEt GOn'L Sp't. Chtarles G. Ilittl. IFredL A. Thuioas. tl11.1.ti & TIIOMI\S, IIIl.tkLALt G. IILE, .1 oi0rlo.10£ ) Office and S.lcawriuai, No. 117 Poydran as rectt, Al'l'TION SAL.F.S IIAIYV A'T Oi O'CI.O('K. Of Flrnitarlc. ll-b ase lalor Cnails. Sfa, o ltno'kr. Espy Cairs. What Nots. Marble-top Tables, Shhlei,,rala, (lleall. , I'll't.",i Ware. Vetr'IS and Four-pllat Wit lstealds oIf \.'Vlnltt, l.phlar an,! otlhr wIods, Armoire, llrtous,. Washsitanols. Cane anlt d Voodseat ('air., ('ste and Worod lockero. CarelWlnS. Matting. Towel Racksl Paintingsl arind Engra ingL, Stoei , Kitchen fSf ~, Tables, saud othtr artirles too ullnaci,ts to ie.n ti.n,. jell 3to IETER MARKEY. LUMBER MERCHANT, And proprietor of the, Crescent Planing Mills crrner oflRnM an Eu phroalne stret. Bills .Sawe to order. New Basin. Shell Road Side. New Orleans. A hinre tsoppla.ot Dressed Flooring, Ceiling. Shelving and Wrelaher lharding also Rough Yellow Pine and t'yprea Lu.nlber. Lathst and ,hMingle. Ordere left at lIe 41, Merchata' Earhaonge. Particular attention paid to shilntota. Ja2t ly GROCERS--COMMISSION WER SHITS & EcKUNA, WHOLESALE GROCERS, -,; AND IMPORTERS ov TEAS, SPICES & LIqUO - TEAS--A SPE8 CtIAJT. With a RESIDENT BUYER In Now Yorkh, Sto advantage of the decllne in the uarket, and strablu goode for the wants of tbhe tide, FBlA BROKERAGE AND COMMISBIONS,h bhlg alvely for cash, we are always enabled to er a" . indueements to close buyers. Our present stoek Is )ars ah 4llWeted_.-. We receive by steamers every week feaE New - fresh eeleetions. Boyers can depend on gettingL. goods when renewing their stock. Or old stock (1, year's) but very little remaiinlg on hand, whlah w ae selling at extremely low prices to lors. MES$IS. GIDION, SON & CO. Having authorized no to make a considerable TION in the price of their WHISBKIES, .weJ Pareo )uly call thle atteption of the city apdnn trade to the fact. BAR AND SALOON PROPRIETORS • would ind it to their advantage 4 give these a trial. 1000 barrels Western W ISIKIES--varlons bra 250 hf-b.bl. PICKLES, PI1ESERVES, JELIIIS, CAW FEUiU ETC., ETC. 500,16xes PICKLES--arioun brandse 30 cases (ptote and htpiata) Woeaestershire SAUC. 50 bble. Colman's Engllah H MUTARD-- and 1. 100 boxes PPP'ER.-SAUUL ItK " Tomato CATSUP-pints sad quarts. 50 bbla. Preston & Merrill'e YEAST POWDXRS, 15 " 1 1 SUGAR txlkdN .' 20 catses " A full assortment of SLOBSTERS, NEW PINE APPLES. STLAWIIERRES, OREEN OLIVES, TUMIBLER JELLIES (pt and qts), JELLIES, ete SMITH & McKENNA, nI n30 3m 87 and 8 Poydras street , I iASNNO,. GROCER, Corner of Franklin and Perdldo streets, Keeps constantly on hand a Choie Asertant of FAMILY GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, Et. Particular attention given to the selection of 1iar TEASond ItITTEt. Goodse delivered in all psets f the city free ofcharge. Order solicited and ptitsly attended to. 40 lvy A. W. Skardon. e Win. Woelper. A. W. SKARDON & CO., GROCERS, Corner Jackson and Ronumeau streets, Fourth District, New Orleans. Goods delivered free of charge. Ja3 lSm . C. nDOL.. - J. M. SAUl - OYLE & BAUM, " WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Dealers in TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, etc, 1(r7............Poydras Street.............107 Sfe7 ly ew N Oresas. C RESCENT GROCERY. WILLIAM HART, Wholeaale and Retail FAMILY B00E3. Cleta. WWINES, LIQUORS, and TZAS. . Gravier street, e ear of City sand country orders solieýkd. nd p e t,.lu.l to. Goode delivered itqdn ytestNi ti of drayage. ChoiceGoshea nBUTTE t I E. CONERY & SON r WROLtrALI DEALERS IN WESTERN PRODUOj1. f.~............MAGAZINE STREET............. Io11 ly New Orleans. I AItK Ri. GILLIN Wisheo to i,,for Im I. fr-iede and the public that after manyl: 3ar in the l eb U,loyilent of 11. LEE, Eaq.Jhe Ila s co.n'w,, n.od busilwa.. on his own account, and opened A ClHOlI('E 1'AMILY GROCERY STORE, Corner of Laurel and Jackson streets. Filn' TEAS and1 Gothen IIUTTERI always on hand. ItL d -old ('ht'ap for (;ash, feb14 Bia T J. CLAIR KE, CHEAP GROCER, Corner of St. Andrew and Laurel streets; Famnil" Groceries. Wine. Liquors, etc. S A choer, asortmenrt of Ilack asd Green TEAS. (Goshou IIUTTEIt always on hand. Ja31 ly MAFOI-C CLel. ___- --_ _ -- A' prnw, ±Etm, G Y N "N "& DAMARIX, WHOLEStALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MER(HANTS, t4 ...1 .......Poydras Street.... ..... 4 mhl,1 ly New OrlaUs. w. MORlAN. A. O. 5 I O RAN & NOBLE, WHOLESRALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, And dealers In \IN LIQUORS. and Western PRODUCE, Corner Canal and Front streets. -feltd em New Orleans. | LAM"S............. P'8 ................ COAL OIL LAMPS AND LANTERNS Of Every Descrlpt$on, AND EVERYTHING APPERTAINING T]HERETO At Wholesale and Ret ..-'. --ILL & VEAZIE, 1s24 ly 74Cua pstreak JOHN Micr'A ME E'S SOUTIHERN CARRIAGE STABLE, 17.............Julia Street.........-...-18 Between Carondelet and St. Charles. Open and Closed CARRIAII;ES for hire day ort night atneoderste rate,. ___ _______jly ILLIAM tPH I.ILLIP 0' UNION STABLES, 190...........Cnliopo Street..........180 Fine Open and Cikse CARRIAGES for hire eat prites to ,cor'rc pl50,0. witth the times. Orders for Weddinug atd IParties promptly attended tto. . ja l ly j)ATEN.T l:ISll FELT A souperh.r article for IRooting pnurpo8e, mansf. tnrS.t-ls D. AndersonSo & Son. Ilfast, Ireland. For ile by J. (;. LIN'GIAM & CO., i 4 aln 30 Ceroudelet street. pOPI' & ELLIOTT, Dealers In] LUMBER, (Rough and D"meed.) LAT4. hItINOILE', SAtHlt, BLLI)DS, and DOOR., Ja10 ly 319 Delofitstreet, New Bass