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t e isille papers.
3o6ots of the ine Ne. .
rt Pany Biulitt, Capt'
pielclerk, for flie qoflate
dto t3 e oes of th We. e Ot
in e epssengeri cket Kennett,
C tortern d Eattrn it mail failed
. u. stpr'rmbeyond Aog tsta,
S wefr "--0thifo4rmateionofth Corter,
e sta ew that ao~Cales street, between
ni streets there isa largey spacious
'r iere the etband oand Dolelars'r Eabnge
w and two o'ltk, daely, tere is a toleble
pi of traders,; mehli aue s and others, who
e retty ely on city atbatr. Theteo are also
B oe f t f dealers, and mserchants, at vsa
l{... es, a term suc ls eseimbles" on
c ange-the Courfier can cal them wlfatit plea ses
rmoier eif the ,dttoir ofle Courtei will walk
p eg.oine street toddayastbou twelve o'clock, hei
wll egled withu what we torm chaonge, in New
We aginretpat t i that jajrity ofthenmerchants
ad property ere are, satifed witi the result of
the election o m ondy last. Even the President of
th Bead*ofLouisianawhbowethinkhasaaonsidernble
aoioot 4f real eslate, expresses his satidfaction If
t, Co.i. her on i iite·end.ntert.i n so unfavOrable an
oplpion of the l olt pf the election, or the Counil
dea; eaptheyepress, anmthey are-holder of any of
cityC's 6gstinsH oer of real oestate a we astggeet
Sa gell'a fothwith for we' ould diilain to
d a lnd any pr'operlty whatevr a locality
wh weaegerkwieth sbuch nfrienidly feeiug as'
apparc to gov arnthe Conrine We, hosever; must
ke loancefr the discomiture of defeat is
generallyattendedwith feelinge which in sober, ec
lad thought, 'illbe repudalted.
le'x' ore 'RANCai o Aun TraDti "-The numeronus
-arlyslof large vesselsorthepaot three days, with
dthers re gteth in the river, have "caused freights to
lme une lor than onrlast figures. They were
veryheavyyiaesterdayatdforcottontoLiverpool We
hope that distingiushed shipper will not ask his cot
hon's to bk carrie for 4-1thfor the hbalance of the
There are some few sales of cotton. Sugar is at
iing i satlei an` eleaiqd price, 8 to Sac.,.with 42
4 u :for~las,'s ustpay; somebody pretty fair re
nitbna; wh~etier shotrtr long coop. Flour and lard.
were in fair request. The low rates of freights has
o asenInginfeenceon-flour. -.
2 Tb sroivt~fraom i he.West- continue very fair for
thits6ao CGotthlis dre pping in daily, and by the
1aoif he month qtls rowtt'of last season' will be
;i;oertbl~y eltaablished. Tobacc is arriving freely
,;nd eets-with oeady sale at the beat prices, In the
en sio aspect of businestheretis no change,in fact,
Silneuallyhrink for the season of thoyear, and
, f to' uao ne as as losg as there is anything to
STher libtlittle- doaingin rial:esitate; holders,
iavr l avt', dtepi on ti sells unless at good
ps-less .ebsae notieardof anyidadlnvidual offering
s gleelis, .property awopon actoantof the recenit
;eleetion, an Itol ht leadve thecunutty, `or have-we
'heard of.buok stslks leosing fbreueven at par, or
cityo deinglead as a present, although the
next six antha'teret is safely deposited in the
- ist th ulding of sevsrar line diellings in
tthe city casiti nes to extend
c nn ssof its enemies. For the
-eary! 4eebe j flse'eessonthere are a goodly number
aPf bolldln~o1 be ingci'ted, od; we obal expert to
,eo manysepregolag up befere the atesstuwn. The re
::-esple~f aflldingmiaterial at the upper basin were
ft: heol'alseinihi large,;-giipingno indication of any
¶5ltn6 I d ' nut '~payi ,tbringar . bricks, lumber,
es;`egg to market, u taiii assaredly dealers and pro
dire uonlieen epeas d business at-once. We refer
readeisto ao dlaily marine list, for the business doing
"hainie eankits the upper basin.
`a F L a obuls.--The splendid steamer Ingomar,
sapt. )pDonoag;i , will leaV for St. Louis and all
iatermediatlaendinggsthis afternoon, punctually, at 5
o'olrk As 1the publioewell knoew, the Ingomar is
oge 1 tloblinestata in the trade, and altogether
wonrtsy gener} patronage. besare. John E. Hyde
& Co., 66 Poydras street, are her agent.
Owing to-the storm and rain yesterday, the elegant
phcket'hirinla,'Cauit. Wells, was unable to get off
yeý .edsteW · - be :w'ill depart for St. Loenis and all
lniuemr iqtplrsndnge, this afternoon at 4 o'clock,
pnuctoaelly. Mesers. Hyde & Co., 68 Poydras street,
are her agenPti.
oe icrna LAxs SHoBa Sun.ens,-The packet
:stamer Kat Fiisbee leaves the upper or Jefferson
- ~ead terminus on the arrival at the Lake of the
S:2, P. K. train of cars, instead of the 3:20 train,
iaddtlalower railroad, Port Pontchartrain, on the ar
'rl ofhe t 4 o'clock P. I, cars.
Sr r avrgAvY.'-With ourthreeandahalfmil
o tonnage-alf a millionh more than England has
hi br lerp iu. e, and of greatly superior
-bnuild andapeed to her.-we, says theNew York Sun,
of thb 80th, wouild like toknow how many privateers
we could put to sea in three months. Leaving out a
million and a half tonsas unfit,andthere making two
millions of tons would represent a fleet of thr-e thou
anr.l v-iateers, ranging each from 500 to 1,000 tons
biithel, and'manned by such marines as are not to
be matched for skill and daring by any other nation
on earth. John Ball's navy is extensive, but it
can't take care of 3,000 privateers and over 5,000
ile aot coast.
PAeessstwns--'the steamship Granada, Capt. Grif
S.i sailed this morning at 80 o'clock for San Juannd
Apinwall ith the following passengers:
Sttxat. E TeyryMBarn s srs, Froms Whites J C %t ei
A (Oau a L stegu. Co J A al n., oabrt e *titakor, M
Johsao.iaet Irsin, lritenum, T c Cala, nMissa Banea.
JO Wntm F O ey'LCtBoi, MrM Con and 2 rbldres.
m ' a an rii.A M.w rsrw. Darn,., Wmo
DaWm sKant, VtO, 0 Boutwe, Jn Bee, Gonn.
sM . E aust JarJ , J ea.Eo e ,sD Ou
. up'ww , T (µ ecb'r"h;;ary haliagher, A Hylmd 1r Pe -
an if e W ~rm % ,d at A w . rih ,.a e t I, Cray
L7l Gae 8 dep-. WA iMitel A J U Nomsan, Y Grm
= -d B ander . Fpo.sa Mat....Jrc a Fonktr , jweW
goeo~h ,~h. Casos., Je Adaht A Aa.us. a t Waylor,
o We R ior , FKsely, OT esh, 0 Emond , wf t tItids
F Lfs :od Wn°¢ OsAo C A Poster. 14: lbert
,i~o n Csekstl Aterstsunba Chas Claornye
Wttaka. areid Moav aaoon. Ja Buo.,
41Jsrq.ý A tGo H Bon rit iffet, P Klran. a,
M 07 5 amen gatyt. C Fisber, faa. ksasrden
Cha XGoe, PsT0rG-4 Glbe. Jono
BYi~tolZ)PItS Seast,. i-Banean , J Netrtsu. W Ctoad,d 5
it tbsard, 0 rsdsaA Cobb. Jas AdsaoqJ Adotos. C5H50,st-dr.
orhil PSooot as, F cKn T ieluas, A toni:, wtte and
Z~~~ cbti-deaW0Ctask.
t - Or , .:es.rdyeon a loing pto
tlatt +.ction oledeglioue, eonttainsethe
foliilomag poroglee it T: ar ntte
Kosarto its tone and lagugt e.eenuncsutnothingt
hethohiLan of- o oUos) . ien d wenai
ý,: te ia eris nam, eaig tt e n ke rug ane b ises,
o, ~to~o a % tetididno atthlor anflu I
adlnp+oa e ft Ciee~raao n s t in al o f hn icta
hw -jagt it tone and longoagethenudatnon.ls i ieran
newo'o Sooeoihaboonds of o ir heel etisiensi'5e sll
YE t4 ohditeda dtor -wee , I ttctaoithour aar. It
a ,gntle .og aslo h erent Outician.
Su ed tO mah' . ea eswayed byn other lnft mlence
thaiesrit and worth, That in atr ebtitl, Mr. Or
aits, Yor, i nliee, feel adi a knowledge itsn
et ifenhO.inerve the opefe tinstf the municipal
Ovefeonentiborthe nextoxeu, eight mioathe. Give
sn;t.r iolthM:W onte ra fai trio1. TIo moerlcani
otey .~Ujitdamlesre fr'tits pofitirsl apponentsa
end oi r ean onpea:l astion oregarding oappoint
mentt, w.are ineclinedioe think pren Ior tre, aithongh
wd hoseiabpt thersmallst 'pa.cle of info rmation
other ithan that which Isn derived from, street rumor.
hWe hearfthat the Mayor elect wisely keep his own
eita .:iWe, hope solat all eve ts, Of euatse, in
,this n matter of naprdoten; tigta many are des
tlA'e t. dicsippoiauient. Whsotihre t are A ifty appli
coeots for a .ingle tofice, theire mst be forty-nine
Furt-iseeanigotn the same article from which we
havW quoted, the OrleaMiaorgerlc justly obeerves:
eleo. eThsrd,.te clnsuose, noe hies eooveneo ro eiernlt
ayes wold ecommend ito s imitatio n other quartes,in
dlheie magersop ates olte,,sone 'en san all uneehari
etbly to teeano hol Ontme herethoeore ahe feity wholi
'ldfto on'sdsdtod thoutro' Ms. COool .1s eso'
hlava sinLuo, the or.' FeTseoaorepry usts 0l o berveso:
h sd'chaeoooedOstlmon\ he, elive, hitve k0nowfor svhehlo
'eois " ecoanoll. wII P'l e, ik t lnoht
erectly t ch depn non oo reO eioee,'o s d,' nhdly anon
l"Onbthe wtole, ear dowhn-town cotocapurary is very
jost aud conoplimentary to the American 'candidates
oleut : We lare glad tenot this evidence of liherality,
and would recommend ito imitation in other qoorters,
:-where anger, hpite, violenee, 'spleen and allannchari-'
'tohlenoet, seem to hold aopremgo~cy .
SThat Brealfast."~
Although many things are uncertain in this uncer
aiin world, we think two things may be set down as
cabolutely certain, viz: that Mr. Joseph Genois, ex
Recorder of the old First Municipality and present
Surveyor of the Port of New Orleans, takes good
breakfasts on Sunday, if he doesi't breakfast on any
other day in the week, and that our good friend, Dr.
W. P. Reyburn, knows how to ejoy well got-up break
fasts and other fuethingsof ian appetitizing charonc
tera u'well to write and publish queer and funny
cards,- All those who know the Doctor, and all who
read hbiseard in another column, will avow the unan
swerableness of both of these propositions.
We, have read over the Doctor's card, and have
laughed heartily while perusing it. We have the
pleasure of being- well acquainted with the " hila
rosoia; evenjovial'" Doctor; and must express our de
Aided conviction that he laid back in his chair and
fairly roared with laughter something less than three
hundred and sixty-five times while penning the card
referred to. .The' Doe: " dearly loves a: joke;" and,
when eis in possession of a good one, will divulge,
evenat his own expense: He looks upon the man as
a sort of criminal who Withholds onything calenlated
it make the people "laugh and grow fat." Gracious
goodness knows lie has thrived enormously upon the
happy principle.
The gist of the Doctor's card may be summed-upi in
a few sentences. For a long time Dr. Reyburn has
been in the habit of taking Sunday breakfastsat the
house of Mr. Genois. [This is first-rate evidence that
Pr. Genois gives good breakfasts--glorious breakfasts
-for the Doctor has as holy a horror of poor break-n
feasts as he has an exalted opinion of excellent break
fasts, and his taste in breakfasting respects is unex
ceptionable.] He went, as usual, to breakfast with
idr. Genois last Sunday. The breakfast must have
been one Epicurns would have envied, as the Doctor
did not depart from the hospitable and luxurious
mansion until about 1 o'clock in the afternoon! The
Doctor met quite a number of "the principal
Democrats of the Second District" on the interesting
occasion. All spoke "hopefully" of the prospects of
the Democracy. The Doctor didn't see a solitary
"Sicilian," and didn't hear a "single word" said
about" weapons."
The foregoing is the substance of theDoctor's card.
We would, but for fear of being deemed inquisitive,
venture upon a question or two, something in this
style: whether the Doctor was not paying more at
teition to the breakfast than the " Sicilians ?" whether
he, didn't consider exquisite eatables and drinkables
too important -to be overlooked in a scrutiny after
"weapons?" and whether he did not deem the sue
Ceseful enjoyment of the present (that Sunday) the
most sensible thing a sensible man could do?
But, we won't put any such interrogations. The
-world is censorions; and our action in the premises
might be misunderstood, or not freely comprehended.
Norton To MAnrrxRs.-The Iron Can Buoy mark
ing the " Black Ledge" to New London Harbor, Ct.,
has been removed for repairs. A Spar Buoy, painted
red, and numbered 2, has been put in its place.
A Spar Buoy, painted with red and black horizon
tal stripes, has beeio placed to mark the West end of
the "Sea Flower Reef," west entrance to Fisher's
Island Sound, New York, and will be kept there until
the beacon is lighted.
T.E ELECtORAL DISTRICT COhv rNTION.-The va
rious parishes of this district,, says the Baton Rouge
Gazette, of the 3d, were so badly represented that the
Convention met and adjourned to meet again on
the third Monday of this month at the same time
with the State Convention. There is no question
that the assembling of the State Convention so soon
deterred the party from sending delegates now, and
we think it acted wise, in as much ad it will, in all
respects, be more convenient.
We learn from the Washington Union, of the 30th
nit., that Mr. Cavalcanti d'Alburquerque, presented
his credentials to the President on the 29th, and was
received as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni
potentiary of his Majesty the Emperor of Brazil.
Some of our readers (says the same paper,) will
remember that about eighteen years since, the same
gentleman most acceptably represented his Govern
ment here as Charge d'Afllires.
MARINE DLSASTER.-The ship Lawson, (of Bath,)
Watts, from Newpa, Eng., for New Orleans, with
railroad iron, struck on the shoal near Watermillo
Reefs, near Nuevitas, about the 2th iult. Capt. W.
wrote to Havana for assistance, and the steamer
relayor, lying at Nuevitas, rendered the neces
sary aid.
Mr. H.K. Brown, the sculptor of the equestrian
statue of Washington, ordered for Union Square,
New York, we learn from the New York papers, is
now about to prepare a model fora colossal statue of
Henry Clay, by direction of a committee of gentle
men from New Orleans, and which will cost about
twenty thousand dollar, exclusive of the base.
Among the passengers by the Africa was Mrs.
Fanny Kemble, who returns after a protracted visit
to England, where she has been giving her dramatic
readings with very great success.
Nearly a.l if not quite all, the principal railroad
companies, whose roads lead to Cincinnati, have re
duced the fare to one-half the customary rates, during
the'sitting of the Democratic National Convention.
An anonymous letter was received by the Collector
of the Port of New York, on the 30th ult, containing
fifteen hundred dollars, which the writer said was
due to the United States;
* Dyspepsla.-'There are but few who do
at some time experience the' unpleaeant eleet of temporary
LndigsOtis ch snb a sense of fullness, weight and uuacsnese
of the Somach, foul tongue, bitternes itdthe mouth, naeac
dckhbadashe, etc., etc. A anuch feelingsare evidence of ap
preaching dylpepets, which should always be chiiecked nd cured
by the use of Iostetter's Stomach Biters, which are knowe to
be mnflable remedy for all sucha umplaints. Tothisthou
sands will testify who have tried them and proed the fact..
IHtenter's Bitter n are for ale by our principal duggists and
dealer osnerally. Sold whoioale by E. J. Hlart & Co.. No. 79
d Tehoupltoula street, and Cady & Holmes, 7 Graeicr street.
je6 sit&iLtW
3" We invite the serious consideiration of eor.rea
ders tothle :following- communicatiat. i from Louis O.
,Huard. We deem it annecessary to offer any com
ments on the action of the Board of Administrators
of the Charity Hospital, as we cannot but believe
t,'t iso r, fastore reflection on the part of the
memi~rt b tBsard, their own convictions will be
the' 'et " tc ment that could be offered. Should
.the. t0s t o not make the only amende in their
p atake occasion hereaft te o oy a few
f tter o e NsMw Oatmas,, Jtme , 1806.
.-.Ae'. Edltoreof the Crescent:
~o:eltesena-;Your.e aemrou readers, as well as the public,
know that on the 17th day of April, 1854, I was elected Chief
Clothk of the Ohlrity Hospital, vice Henry Vanderltnden,owho,
for reasons unknown to me, was discharged from that ofce by
hidapoliticl friends. Iremaned a offer of the ospital up to
the 2d of Felbtaer last, whoen'on account of my being n active
member of the American party, I lost my office. I'sad nothing,
felt perfectly stiseed,and knew that under a Democratid gov
rnment, I need not expect an olce, for I had been active on the
American side.
Previous to my election to the ofliee of Chief Clerk of the
Hospital, I cmmenced reading medicine, and while in that
institution I employed all my lelere moments in the study'of
that scdence. The present Administrators, atone of their frst
meetings, nominated three physteluos-pre. Choppin, Beardend
Brickoll--a commitdt to have candidates for tle post of Resi
dent Students of the Charity Hospital examined, and requested
sadl gentlemen to report pon merit. I presented myself before
the Medieat Committee,o ,teox minoed, and by them reeom
mended sdeserving their et.kes.
The Bomd, for no otheee.'ons, as far as my knowledge
extend, but political, did ot lecot me. thereby not taking into
eooilderadon the reeommendaddoe of thereeer teble annd oapo.
ble phystcians, and committing an act,of injustice inconsistent
with the resoltion appointing an impartial Medical Committee.
In aeting thus the Board shew no resplet for the report of the
Medical Committee, but coneittuted themselves doctors of supe
rior intellectual value.
But the most flagant injustice-that which has given origin to
this commdceattion-.ao act whleh m.nt be'condemned by every
gentleman, Amerlcans or Democrats-an injustice to which I
am expected to slbmit-has been inflictedupon me. I now pro.
ceed to narrateit as briefly as possblhe:
The Board of Administrators, at a meeting held on Thursday
last, the 5th day of June, adopted a resolution forbidding my
entrance into the Charity Hospital under any circumstances
whatever.
I yesterday repaired to tile Hospital, in order to essist as usual,,
in the phyilciea's citis, and was informed of the above cited
aetios of the Board, by Dr. Choppin, who expressed to me his
personal regret.
Now, every one knows me to he a peaceable, law-abiding citi
con. Every one connected with the Hospital, I am certain, will
testify that my conduct ton that institution has been that of a
gentleman. Conseqdently, convinced that nothing but political
feelings have actuated the Adminlstratora of tihe Hospital in the
commissionof an at whidch must be condemned by every gen
tleman, irrespective of party-an act disgraceful in itself. Satis
Bed of the fact, that the entrance to an American institution is
refused to a man because he is an American, an American med
ical student, Iproclaim such atrocities as unworthy of gentle.
men, and ask if such a system of prosrilption can long be
tolerated in a country where the American flog foats.
Never am I to enter an Institution where I have been useful,
and where I have friends-an institution, the only place inl this
city where I can acquire the knowledge necessary tothepractice
of the professon I have embarked in. No, never I not even by
paying the fee exacted from all visitors from all classes of
soiety. A I not to be permitted to enter an insttiton where
the right of admission is insured to all other, medical stu
deonte Icannotbuthbelieve that the Board of Administrators
exceeded their authority when that tyrannical resolution was
adopted. They must have exceeded their powerse. Common
sem whispersthat to me. Suppose they should refuse admis
sion in the Hospital to every medical studentof the Medical
Department of the University of louisiana, what would be the
consequence? That the school would fall; that the school,
intituted by law, could no more exist. And have they the right
of nntlhilating an institution which is an honor to the South
No ! a thousand times no.
I conelude, Iessrs. Editors, and must nasure the Adminestam
tors of the Charity Hospital, that a higher tribunal than theirs
will decide between them and
Your humble servant,
Louos . Heson,
SURRFoDERING GRACEFULLY.-Now-a-days it is so
common for Democratic candidates to contest any election in
.which they may be defeated, that it is an act of courtesy,
imountng almost to magnanimity, for one of them to depart
from the custom, and leave the field without makbg a fuss.
This being the case, it affords us pleasure to learn that Recorder
Rsmos intends to retre quetly and gracefully from the oMlice he
owosholds. He has ignifod to Mr. Fabre, not only that he will
not dispute his election as his sucessor, but that he is ready to
resign his seat at any moment Mr. F. may choose to call for it.
We hope that the other gentlemen whose days office are num
r4d, will follow the Recorder's example.
CHARITY HosPITAL.-- Report for the week ending
slt evening:
Admitted ....................168 Died .................... 10
taelhargued ..................o6tI Remainng ................ 69
lIRE.-The bakery of Jacob Rice, at the corner of
Philip and Annunciation streets, and two frame tenements ad
oining, belonging to Mr. M. L. Lakey, were destroyed by fire at
alittle after Thursday midnight. Loss about $,bO), covered by
nsuranee. Origin of the are unknown.
THIEVES LYNCHED.-A party of six or eight gentle
men went down tothe lae, by the new Shell Road, on Thursday
ovenng, to have a supper and a both. While they were lhtxri.
ating in the water, a tridl of well-known chevaiers <Pindustris
went into the bath-house, and appropriated a gold watch and
00 in cr h, whibch were in the pockets of the clothing. They
owere, however, detected before they got off, and the bthers
startedin pursult and captured them. Thie thieves threw their
booty into the lake; an operation which their pursuers happened
to see. The bathers, being in a jolly humor, searched tile fel
lows, seiled a pistol that one of them had, and then compelled
them to go into the lake and search for the articles they had
hrown over. They found tie watch and $300 of the money,
hlch lthey fancied would liberate them from further punish
ent ; but they were wofuls y mistaken. After coming out of
the water, thlcey were pinioned, and a rope put around the neckt
of each. They were pulled and Jerked about fora while, and
finally tied up and logged; their captors taking turn about,
with a buggy whip, and givlng them about a hundred lashes
each. Withthis vengeance the frolicking party were satisfied,
andset the poor wretches at liberty. Thethieves, we learn,
were considerablydisfigured by tlte flogglugo they received.
A GREEK STABED.-Constantino Gierjerdai, a na
tive of Greece, was stabbed on Thursday night on the levee be
tween the markets, by one of a trio of men who mistook hdm
fora Sielllan. He is at the Charity Hospital. His wound is in
tile left side, andnot considered mortal.
ANOTHER STABBING ApFFAIR.-A- lman named
George Brannon was stabbed in the back by some person un
known to him, on Thursday night, on Victory street, netr Ely
elan Fields. lie i at the Hospital.
FIRST DIsRIcT Coet.--DistrictAttorney Tappan
yestelrdy withdrew his suit against Mr. Foute, contesting the
election of that gentleman as tots suoeessor In offrce.
The following sentences were passed by Judge Robertson :
Natlhaniel McCann, for shooting Recorder Seuenenen, with in.
tent to kill, eighteen year lo the penitentiary. Hugh Iall, for
lnficting a wound less thlun mayhem, six months ; James Chap
man, for assault with a dangerous weapon, three months;
Francois Delpiant, for larceny, three months; Louisa
Dougherty, for tlrce ny, three months; Martin Gray, for
assault and battery, three months, and Josial Morgan
f. m. e., for intfliting a wound less tllu mayhem, six months
all in the parish prison. Wm. Brown, for larceny, one year in
the penitellsntly.
James Lawless was tried for attempting to create itosubordina.
tion among slaves, mad acquitted.
FOURTH DISTRICT CouRT.-After due proceedings,
yesterday, Judge Reynolds pronoureed judgment of divorce
between Ann Royal and her husband, Edward Royal. Both
husband and wife admitted, In open court, that they had com
mitted adultery.
RECORDER BRIGHT'S COURT.--James Ne sbit wa
yesterday sent before the First District Court for an assault and
battery upon Charles lsare, on Tehoupitoulas street, on the
19th blt. lfe gave bail.
The following parties were arraigned, and their cases fhoed
for examination:
Policeman Peter Conway, an Irishman, was arraigned on
three asfdavits, the aggregate of which is, that he went into the
grooery of Mr. John C. Fleisher, on Baronne street, on Tlloro.
day evening, wtlh a cane-sword in his hand, with which Ihe
successively attempted to stab Mr. Fleisher, and a nelce of his,
and John M. Burk, the clerk, and John Lewis, who happened
to be i thel grocery also. He was required to fornlsh bail of
o500 on each accusatlon In default of which he was sent
to prison. The cauo of Peter's extraordinary demonstration,
we are informed, was this: He is a "broth of h boy," who was
paid$150 for electioneering for the Democratic party. Receiv
ing his money, he dida't go on duty, blt went on spree. lie
got gloriously drunk, went to a brothel on Penn street; was
there robbed of two-thirds of his fortune ($100 , tise woman
fled; he drew his case-sword and started in pursuit. Passing
Mr. Flelsher's store, and seeing a young lady sitting inside, he
took her for the frailty who had feeced im. lHe ran at her,
ursedher and called her thre vilest names, and tireatenerd to
murder her If she did not rhefund his hundred dollars. Mr.
Fleisher, his clerk and Mr. Lewis, interfering, Peter proposed
to skewer all of them, and would doubtless have done somel
damsge, had not Lseut. Gruber happened along opportunely and
collared him. Peter is evlently a man of mlettle, and his
employers should not forget him whuen ext they have money to
spend.
Bridget Lalley, charged with stabbing John Burke in tthe
back with a butcher's knife, wounding him a second time by
throwing the knife at him, and afterwards splitling his tpper
lip by a blow with a meat-saw ; all on South Market street, on
Thorlday evening. Fixed for the 12th; no ball.
Wm. Benoshalen, charged with shooting at William Taylor
with revolver, whilst he was standing toin his door at the corner
of Poydra and Howard streets, on Monday lst. Fixed for the
:1th ; ball of $1So required, but not given.
Nicholas FMts charged with stealing $5 worth of articles
from the drawer of Baptiste aet's stall in Dryldes Market.
Fixed for the lb ; ball not given.
RECoRDER SB eUZn gAU' COUmT.-Jas. Kennedy
yesterday complained that John Rgan and two other men gave
him a dreadful beating the night before-ao had as to lose
both his eyes, and prevent him from seeing. A warrant ws
Issued.
Claire, a free colored woman, complained that the slave
woma Carlda, belonging to Mr. McCaty, had stolen from her
thirty-onehandkerehtefs, valued at sixty-two doples. A warrant
ti Is at.
RECORDER RAOSa' COUrTo-Henry Mikans was
o yeterday sent to prion on a chage of having smashed a bttle
Sover the head of Andrew Bayley, of No. 26 Front Iever street
Pauline Vgne, f. w. c., complained that Contance Derrold,
f. w. c., had givenher a iolnt beating, on Basin street.
o Thomas Henry Curry, a lad, complained that another lac
named Alono Stevens had given him a violent stamping on ths
head, with intent to kill.
Steamboant Departures This Day.
WATERING PLACES.
Rate Frlsbde, Frcsbee, master, on the arrival of the 4 o'clock
P. M. Pontehartrain cars at the Lake. R. M. Harrison &
Co., 95 Gravlor street, agents.
MOBILE.
Cobe, HeRme, nmater,'on the aral he 12 o'clock M. Pont
chatrain ears at the Lake. R. Geddes, 10 RBnk Place,
went
TCHEFUNCTA RIVER.
Virginlea , oaal,,Hom on the arrttal of the 12 o'clock N.
Pontehartrain ears. . C. Lowboer, N,. 98 Maeaine street,
OCEAN SPRINGS.
Creole, Nelson, moater, on tGheaarrlIal at the Lake o4f he 4
o'clock P. M. Poetchartrain cars. R. Gesldde, 10 Bank
Place, agent.
OHIO RIVER.
Sallie Robinson, Powers, measter, at o'clock P. M. John E.
IHyde ACo., 66 Poydr street, agents.
Jas. Montgomery, Montgomery, master, at 5 P. . BRoll, Bu
chanan & Co., 95 MIgae no street, agents.
UPPER MIISSIIPPI.
Ingomar, McDonough, master, at 5 o'clock. T. B. Smith,ll2New
Levee, agent.
ATCLHAFALAY RIVER.
Frank KReling, Gat, master, at o'lock. A. Baque, 14 Cos
tomhouse street, agent.
RED RIVER.
Compromise, Ray, master, at i o'clok. T. B. Smith, 12 New
Levee. and Lewis Snapp & Co.,.3 Front streets, agents.
THE GREAT RUSSIAN REMEDY-PrO Bone Publico
"Every mother should have asl in the house handy in case
of accidents to the children." Redding's Russia Salve is a
Bostonremedyof thirty years' standing, and is recommended
by physicians. It is a sure and speedy cure for baums, piles,
bols, corns, felons, chilblains, and old sores of every kind; for
fever seres, ulcers, itch, scald head, nettle rash, bunlons, sore
lnpples, (recommended by nurses,) whitlows, sties, festoers, flea
bites, spider stings, frozen limbs, salt rheum, scurvy, sore and
crackedlips, sore nose, warts and fesh wounds, it is amost val
uable remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousand
who have used it in the city of Boston and vicinity for the last
thirty years. Innoinstance will thissalve do an inury, or in
terferewitha physician'aprsedriptions. It is made from the
pureastmaterials, from a recipe brought from Russe--of articles
growing in that countryand the proprietors have letters from
all eloases, clergymen, physielans, sea captains, nurses and oth
erewhohave useditthemselves and recommend it to others.
Redding's RussiaSalve is put in large tin boxes, stamped onthe
cover with a pieture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which
picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price, 25 cents a
box. Redding'& Co. For sale by J. Wright & Co., O. O.
Woodmae and all druggists. foll eodGm&W
[ADinvrtsaEMNT.]
.1 Card.
I have seen some allusions to a breakfast which came off at
the house of Joseph Genots, Esq. on Sunday last, and I have
deemed it proper to make the following statement : For tilhe
Iast year or eighteee months I have been in the habit of break
fasting with Mr. Genois on every Sunday, sometimes omitting
it for other enggements. He hns ben in the habit of throwing
his house open on every Sunday, like an old Norman Baron
places and provender are prepared in extravagant abundance
for all-sometimes five, sometimes ten and often twelve or
twenty persons sit down to the table. On the 1st of June (Inst
Sunday) I paid my weekly visit to his hospitable mansion on St.
Peter street. I found quite a number there, comprising the
principal Dlemocrats of the Second District. We poke hope.
fully of the prospects of the Democratic party-we surveyed the
ground of the approaching election and he measures of success
which suggested themselves to us as party men. I metbutfew
strangers there; and if there was a Sicilian present I did not
know him. I recognized many of the staunch men of the party
there. There was not one single word said of asserting Demo
eratic rights with weapns. No one exhibited an arm of any
sort, nor was there a single suggestion that violence should be
met with violence on the day of election. The meeting was
hilarious, even jovial, and I was about the last to leave it, at or
near 1 o'clock, P. 31.
je? Spit W. P. RFEYBURN.
.1 Card.
THE UNDERSIGNED, 3EMBERS OF TIE BAR, res
,ectfully recommenl Mr. ARTIUR SAUCIER as a fit and
proper person, to fill tle vacancy occasioned by the death of
the late Richrd Richardson, Third Justice of the Peace for
the Parish of Orleans.
,Jr. Saucier is a member of the Bar, and is, in our oponion,
well qualified to fil the officee.
J Laergne, Randall Hunt,
W. O. Dcnegro, C. RtolslinE,
Cptprioi DufOur, G. Le Gardeur,
\9dlian H. Hunt, J. Q. A. Fellows,
C. O, Dluns John S. Holt,'
Dwtight lartin. Henr.y J. Leoey,
Thomas i ynton Jo.hn Flnney,
L. Vadison Day, E. Bermudez.
HIenry Denis,' Thomas Alexander McDonald,
John C. Lroe., A. Pitot, Jr.
I.. Caster,. PI halrles M. Emhrson,
E. W. Hunigton, t. D. M1ayes,
John W. "i , riIeL. Charnel,
IB. A. Cliucb, 3.0. )avldson,
Clement It. Penrose, George L. Bright,
J. Ad. RolJer, . ,. Ii Vary,
A, A. Bulcllrts, A. J. Villere,
I. DMeub, Edwin C. .Mix,
R. P. Harrison, J. C. Cgan,
William C. Hammer, IL. J. Sage.
. I . Edward.
New Orleans, June 5, 1¢8%. jee 2ptf
Of.! Off ! Off! ! !
PRICES OF SUMMER CLOTHING
GREATLY REDUCED.
ALL SHAPES AND SIZES CAN BE FITTED.
MORE FRESH GOODS BY THE BLEACK WARRIOR.
Clerks Speaking French and Spanish Languages.
ALFRED MUNROE & Co.,
34 MAGAZINE STREET, corner of Graier,
Detrls of reducing the present atock of SUMMER CLOTH
ING as much as posasible, we now offaer
Great Inducenaents to Pnrehasers, a
and those honoring us mc y rest assured of getting a BAR
GAIN. Belowistaapaart iallt
Single Mild' Caslimere FROCKS AND PANTALOONS,
Drap D'Ete FROCK and SAC COATS.
Very superb Fancy Linen Drill COATS.
Barpour, Alpaca and Merino COATS.
a MCheck Linen, Brown Linen, and Fancy Linen COATS.
Fancy Linen Drill PANTALOONS, 250 diferent patterns.
French Drap D'Ete PANTALOONS.
White Marseilles VESTS.
Very rich nsortlent of Fancy Marseilles VESTS.
Rich Fancy Silk and Satin VESTS.
Bombazine, Barpour and Alpaca VESTS.
Gauze Merino UNDERSHIRTS, whole and half sleevet .
Gau. Cotto
Lisle Thread
' Half Hose, Gloves, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Cravats.
Very large assortment of Linen and Muslln SIIIRTS.
?O.rs ' CZOJf0flYGE,
Our aortment aof BOYS' CLOTHISNG iR ery complete, em
Ing for tihe boys tnder thaeir charge.
A full assrtmenttof all arttlea manufactured by the Union
India Rubber ComptSny.
One Price for Goods-No Deviation.
Young America Billiard Saloon.
Gravier Street, next door below St. Charles
Hotel.
Those desirouls of enjoying a gtne of Billiards in a cool,
plesant room, should call a a above.
je5 2p3t LUCAS ORLICH.
halt a Dozen Excellent Shirts
FOR. $7.
IALF A DOZEN CUSTOM MADE SIIRTS FOR $12.
HALF A DOZEN GOOD LINEN SHIRTS FOR $18.
A goodflt guaranteed, beautifully scewed, ld buttons war.
ranted never to come off.
A splendid assortmend ust received.
Shirts made to ordler tlom 24 to $100 per doz.
GET YOUR SHIRTS AT
S. N. MOODY'S,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Emporium,
Corner Canal Street
Je22tdf alnd Exchange Place.
*Alston, .Jllygatt S Co.,
(formely Bumett & Btowehlk)
PUBLISHERS AND BOOIKSELLERES,
.5 CASE S27ZIUS
Will isuee on the Srst day of January next the "NEW OR
LEANS DIRECTORY," embraclng the names of all cttirens,
statistics in regard to public institutions, and also a Planters'
Directory, rontaining the names of the most prominent planters
in LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, ARKANSAS and TEXAS.
A number of competent and experienced persons have been for
the last six monthas coetantly engaged upon this part of the
work ; and it will be compiled at .i expense sufficient to defray
the whole cost of publication of an ordinary Directory. All
business applications ehould be addressed to W. H. RAINEY,
Box M 223, or left at 15 Ctamn street. Je2 2?3
Quinsy, Common and Scarlet Fe
VER, SORE THROAT AND BLACK TONGUE.
Rub in plentifully of DALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR all
over the neck and poll, and put some into each ear thrice a dry,
mid keep a platter on, and oil silk over it; if the swelling be so
aH to nearly prevent breathing, relief will oonbe felt; continue
it till well. In black tongue, (whiclt is mluch like the plague,
it shows itself first in a red spot then swelling, and at length
becomes mortiied,) rub it in, etc, as above, and no farther pre
grew can be made by the disease, but cure will be certain.
For sale, n New Orleans, wholesales and retll, at proprietor's
pire, by WRIGHT & CO.,
Je2 2p3tMoWeSa 21 and 151 Chartres street.
Iratchamalking J! ratchalnakng.
(Iate Young & Co.,) CAMP ST.,
Respectfully invites the attention of purchasers to his entire
new etock of Ino WATCHFAS, JEWELRY end SILVERWARE,
manfaectred or imported expressly to his order, every article
of which is fatly guaranteed.
Prticelr attention is invited to his assortment of WATCHES,
which cannotbe excelled in the city, end will be sold at prices
lower than is often ahked for an infelrior article.
)Thetrrictest attention, te heretofore, in Watch Repairing,
Diamond Setting, or Jewelry Woak. mgyll MpI
Georgia Lottery.
Authorized by the State of Georgia.
Fort Gaines Academy Lottery.
Clues 1--To be drawn in the City of Atalanta,Georgln, in public,
on THURSDAY, June 26, 185, on tho
HAVANA PLAN.
SAMUEL SWAN & CO., Mangeors.
Prizes Amounting to $34,000,
Will be istrdbuted according to the following brillhlnt scheme.
10,000 Nubers--249 Pries:
-Scheme.
1 prier of.............. .$0,000 is................ $10,000
1 pro of ................. 5000 ....................... ,0
Spri of .................. 3000 i................... 3,000
1 prioe of .................. ,0 is................... 000
,.1 poeof.................. ,100 I................... 1,000
5 prizes of ................ 5 l0 r re...... ...... 2,500
10 pres of ................ 2 ................. 2,00
25 prizes or ................ 1t are ................. 2,50r
4 prizes of 510 pprox lnd g ton $0,l prize ar....... 210
4 prize of 50 approximeating to ,000 prire re..... 200
4 prizes of 40 approximo ting to 3,000 prize are....... 160
S prizes of 305 epproxoi oting to 1,0 prize areo...... 200
20 prizoes of 2approxioatoij g to h 5 prizes reo...... 400
40 prioes ol f o10 approximating to 2Oo prizes are...... 400
249 priEes amountoig to...........................5.... ,0)0
APPROXIMATION 1000100.
The 0wo preceding ood 11he t00 followojog numeole to those
out deduction.
willbe forwarded to purclhaers immediately after the drawing
Whole Tickets, o'; Halve, $2 ; Quarters, $13.
Prize Tickets o cahed or renewed in otler tickets at eitheroffice.
Orders for Tickets can be addresd either l eto
S. SWAN & CO., Atalanta, Go.
je2 20td or S. SWAN, Mlontgomery, Al,,.
.tlabarna Lottery.
Authorized by the State of Alabama.
Southernt Jlitary Academy Lottery.
Clss F.New Series-To be drawn in the City of Montgorery,
Ala., in public, on TIIURSDAY, July 10, 1851, on the
HAVANA PLAN.
SAMUEL SWAN, Manger.
Prizes Amounting to $205,000
Will be dfstributed according to the following magltlceent
scheme.
-10,000 Numbers-l15,600 Prizes:-
I prle of ............... 8105.o1 ...................35,00)
1Iprizeof................ 10,0 Is.................. 10.,00
I prize of ................ 5,0. t ...... ........... e
d lprize of ................ 2 is................... 2
I prizof ............... 1. ................ . 1,210
1 prize of ................ 1,10 ihs......... .........l i100l
SVrize of ................ 1n001x.................. vitw
1 prize of................ 0 is..................
I prie of ................ i s ................... 00
o i0 priese of ............... e e n anre.................. I 0 t
4 prizeus of $200 approxumatrng to $ m0 d prite ame .... W
4 iprizes of' i0 a proximating toi 10 prizeo are....
Spries of 100 approxlmting to 5,00 prize are.... 0
4prizieaof approxim ing to 2, p are .... 320
4 prizesof 70 approximatingto 1 1,2 prizee ee.... 0
prizer s of 50 pproimn tinbe l l rize are....
4 pries of O approxmting to 1,00 Ar e , e.... 1
4 pris of .lf)approxinetilg to 10 prize ie.... 10
4 prizes of 6 approximat ing to 600 prim arc.... 111
4 przue of 1f lpprolimting to 620 prize rea.... 81
4 Opries of 20 approximating e e 0 prize lre.... 500
400 prizes of 10 pplroximating to 100 fee e... 4,180
15,Oo prlcs of 5 1..................................1... ,00
15,600 priesl mounlting to... ......................... 205,80O
The 15,000 Prifee of $e.. lre deiermined by thile number which
draws the l 85,1!0 Prize-if flit number shoeuld be an odd nelm
her, then vey odd number ticiket in the ech.eme will be entitled
to $8 50; if an even number, thel every even number ticket wiln
be entltled to $ 50 in addition to any other prize which may be
Pnrelesers in buying an equal quantity of odd lind even nm
her tickets will be certain of drawing nearly one-half the cost of
the soame wih chalces of obtailing other prizes.
Ilemember that every prize is drawn, and pyablle In full with
out deduction.
All prizes of $1,001 and under, paid immlediately after the
drawing-other prizes at thes ee u tinel of thirty days.
Al communicatioens strictlyeconfidetell . Tcedrawn nlmberb
will be forwarded to purechasllers immediately after the drlwing.
Whole Tickets, $IOl; Ilves, $5; Quartere , $201.
Priz Tickets cashed or renewed iuatherrieketantehheor orate.
Orders for tickets can be addre...ed either to
S. SWAN I CO., Atlihmta, Ga.
le2 1td or S. SWAN, Montgonery, Ale.
Per Granada.
Just Received an addition to our Stock of
SUMMER CLOTHING,
Comprising an assorlment of
WHITE LINEN COATS AND PANTS;
WHITE DUCK COATS AND PANTS;.
WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS;
MERINO FROCK COATS AND PANTS;
WHIITE LANA CLOTH COATS, SEERSUCKER AND
Striped LineS.
LINEN AND YORK MILL SHIRTS;
LISLE THREAD, GAUZE .IERINO AND GAUZE COT
toll Undershirts and Drawers.
LEIGHTON & BARBOT,
je2 5Gt corner St. Charles and Cnnal sts.
Dr. Billings
CARMINATIVE AND ASTmR~VET SRUP ;
-An Infallible Remedy for
Cholera Infanlum, or Summer Complaint of Chil
dren, Cholera llorbtts, Diarrhea, or any
Irreoldarities of the Bowels.
Thle lo0g and succesiful experience In the ure of this remedy
by the inventor, in the treatment of all the diseases for T hic It
tionsof Children, iarrhea, Cholers Morbus andl Dysentery, i
grown persons, entitle it to a higher confldence than if it were
one of the ordinary humbug medicines of thle lday, which pro
fess to perform Iniracles and cure a l the ills of life. Its charae
ter has been flllly established in tihe hlands of phyalciaus of ilh
highet character, as the following letter will show :
"D:LA, (C~ahoth l (Co.) Mi-., May 31, 1817.
O. o. Woodmn, Esq.--Dear Sir--There are but a very few of
the nstrum1 now offered to the public to which I would in wil1
ling tolead the anetion of my nme, however humble t may
beeither in the world of letters orof medicine. (Obervation
in the pleure to be able (without the fear e nucetn.ful contradl*i
tion) to add my testimony in favor of it efficiency, as a safe and
it is recommended. I hnvu n.ed it myself in severhal very i
teresting chlronic calses of Diarrhca and Dysentery, and reom.
mend it in many others; and in every instance, where such a
preparation was indicated, it proved succeasful.
Respectfully yours,
D. It. PORTER, M. D."
For sale, wholesale and retail, by O. O. WOODMHLN, corer
Common and 3ngazine streets, New Orleans,. La. Also, by O.
O. WOODMAN & CO., Vicksburg, P. 3. COOK & CO , Yu.no
City, Mils.
je2 2p3teod&ltW
Fresh Fruits---Just Received.
Anthony A 0tredo,N No. 16 Royal street, has the honor t in
form the public that he hn justrecelvedhy the steamer PInces,
Slarge lot of fresh fInlts, consisting of Pears, Apricots and 1.p
ples of a very superior quality.
These Fruits were grown in the vicinity of VickLhbrg, 3ils.,
and selected by himself with great care, on the sl,0t. Hlaving
entered into arrangements with the growers for a regular sunp
ply, he will receive every other day a fresh lot, and the public
can rest asured that they can at all times get fresh fruits at his
He is also the agent and will sell on commiesion 270,00) Ifrit
trees of every description suited to this elimate--a full Tctalogue
of which era be had by calling on tihe subscriber. These trees
were grown at the Ila (range rr ,ery of Cul. John Ilebron, near
Vicksburg, and are e lxtremely choice.
ANTHONY ASTREDO,
jc22pit 16 Royal street.
lladante Blanche
Positively leIves this city on SATURDAY, the 7th June,
Read tile following extracts from three letters received by the
_Madame during the past week:
ANgTlloE, Oa., OAy 13L, 56.
ha'me Bmny--The nbr u led Or me ist winter
hl drlIIn mIl a prize of $10,000.
ANNA MIITCHELL.
I'ensacol,. Fl., Tray 9, 1,56.
31'me Blanche--I have tile pleasure of informing yroa that the
ulmberh you selected for my wife 1ave drawn p prIi e of $$5,1000
in tile Alabama lottery.
ANTOINE GONZALES.
Charleston, S,. C., 'fay 6,1356.
3lme Blanche-Tle numbers roe selected for my lit e son
have won a prize of $5,(W in the jIavanr lottery.
ALBIIIT LEROY.
N. B.--pFor persons bun, in arch, April, NaIy June, Septe, -
bLr, October or I)ecembLer, the 3adame will elet nuLmbers that
will draw cuptal prizes. Ant for persons born from the 41h to
Ii1th of Marli and from tile 10th to th of Deceber, shle will
sIect tile numbers that will draw thle $100,000 prie In the
Ispnalotrpy. Tlisman'p an numers sent by ltter the
same an if called on personally. Date of birth re, uired for the
selection of numbers. Parents Can, have their children's num
bars seleclted an draw prizes on them. Numbers $5. T'Pl-.
mans, $10 to $20. Numibers for thi e $1100 prize, $25 All le
lert sddresed to Madame llnlalce New Orleans, strietly ron
fldenh and asnwered immed ately. Je2 112p
George IL. l'nten,
PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE,
No. 105 POYDRAS STREET,
nEW onurxs.
/® Presses, Type, Inks, Paper, Cards, Card Board,, and
Printing Materldal of every description frnished at the shortest
-ntiee. Old Type taken in exchange for new, at the rate of 90
pr pound. Ja8 2p
Betterton # KeeTfe,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
-And Dealers In
WESTERN PRODUCE,
No. 29 Tcnocrtirots st., N. O0
Also, Agents fr JOIIN D. PARK'S PURE NATIVE WINE
and PPARKING CATAWBA. Thoese .,ne are warraWnted
the pure Juice of t0ie Cxmwba and Iaoblla Graipe. Pa7rticular
siention paid to tilling orders. .l2 6,
B. S. Brewsater i IL. I. Zaclcatrie,
Nos, 35Front and 30 Fulton Streets,
Aro prepared at all times to furnish at the shor test notice, and
on most liberal terms, all kinds of
COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK,
Brass Castings, Blacksmithing, etc.
Each member of the irm giving his personal attention to each
department, we can od.er suferior Inducenients to parties detding
Our facilities for furnishing the following work are not pur
pased by noy house to tile South or West:
CIIIMNIES, IREECIIINEGS, FIRE BEDS,
ASH PANS, COPIPER, TIN and SHIEET IRON PIPES,
STLILS, WORMS, FILTERERS,
CLARIFYING KETTLES, JUICE BOXES, HEATERS,
etc., ctc., etc.
Attached to our establishment we have a goneral Furndshing
Store, where all articles requisite for
STEAMBOAT, PLANTATION AND HOUSE USE
may be found.
PU M P S.
Worthinglon's Safety St em Pump. S.P. KaRn's Fire Pump.
Coat Iron, BrCls and Copper Force and Lift Pumops.
STEAM GUAG ES.
Schatfer's Vacuum and Steam Guage, a new article, showing
the htghest point to which steam may have been carred during
its use. Ilearso's, Water GCage.
CIIAFING DISHES, BUCKETS,
DISH BASKETS, JELLY and CAKEI MOULDS,
COFFEE anvd TEA URNS, SOUP TUREENS,
PYRAIIDS, and other Ware, of all varieties.
Together With Cast and Sheet Iron Stoves; Waohing and
Ironing and Box Stoves; Fancy Cabln and Parlor Stoves;
Salamander and Cannon Stoves ; Deck Stoves, etc. ; Forges ;
Fire Baskets; Bucket Wrencheso ; Steam Whistles and Valves;
Powder Magoanes; Grate Bars; Ratchet Drills; Hose; Brass;
Cylinder, Bibb, Stop and Coupling Cocks; GCOge and Force
Pump Cocks ; Lanterns, Lamps, etc., of all descriptions.
BREWSTER & ZACIHARIE,
Sle Agents For- s. 35 Front and 36 Fulton treefts.
Sole Agoets For
SCIIAFFER'S STEAM AND VACUUM GUAGES;
HIEARSON'S WATER OUAGE;
S. P. KASE'S FIRE PUMPS. my31 2p6t
LWalu Paper--- Wall Paper.
500 pieces Superior Wdl Paper, various patterns, with br
des to match, for sale low, by
TODD & CO.,
Je 2p3t 120 Canal st., Touro Builldings.
Dissolution.
The co-partnership heretofore existing under the rtyle of
TILLER & RUSSELL, has been dissolved by limitation.
O. P. MILLER.
D. P. RUSSELL.
Removal.
The Insurance Agency of the undersigned is removed from
92 Camp street to 15 Commercial Place,
je3 2p6t 0. P. MILLER.
Syndic's Sale
Of Jewelry and Fancy Goods at Cost.
From Ihis day until tie 16th of June, the entire stock of Store
No. 56 Camp street,will be sold at retail or wholesale for cont.
The stock comprises WATCIIES, CLOCKS, MANTEL OR
NAMIENTS, GUNS, PISTOLS, CUTLERY, WORK-BOXES,
WRITING AND DRESSING CASES AND DESKS, TRA.V
ELING AND LIQUOR CASES, FANS, CIGAR-CASES,
PORT-'IONNAIES, CARD CASES, WEI)DING.ENVE,
OPES AND NOTEPAPER, and a great variety of ine Fancy
articles and rich Jewelry.
t Fixtures and leas of store for sale 56 Camp street, be
tween Gravier and Natchez streets.
ALEXANDER HILL,
oy292pR Syndie.
Carpetling, Mlnatting and Floor
OIL CLOTH, at 19) Chartres street.
Lately reeived, n large nrrortment of CARI'ETINGS, Isch
as Velvet, Wilton, tapetry, . firt-erlr Three-ply, Ingrain, Ve
netian,,tc. FLOOR OIL ClOT)), of various oqualtie and
ridS,,s, It toh 0505ro, 5.01,, sO,· .'ATTINS-ddlI p.0's.,
, C s kp4.4. and 61.4 Whio and Checkered, now lauding; all of which
we offer at the loest makoet prices.
A. BHOUSSEAU & Co.,
0,2 2p6t 19 Clortres..,ret.
..1 Card.
1New Ontes... ?d.y Rth, IS.6.
Be it known to all whlom it maly concern, thxt the Govern
mesttof Nicargua r..osgstst no tgent It the United Sates,
except Padre ViJiO, 215.1,ter to Washngt.on, and Co.. P. F.
Nssowto, In this city. Capt. J. W. Wlkins hO. been acting o s
agent during: the strence of Col. Maneosos, who has returned
and resumed the duties of his office. And furthe~r be· it known,
th.t parties haes recently Lrrowed. monse on thle crdit of said
NticaraguCaigovernsnt, witSS..t any oauthrity. myl p
.lrrived.
CLOTHIERS,
CORNER CAMIP AND COSRIMON STREETS,
(Under City 1otel,.
IIHav now receiesdtheir ,su, l choice s nd superior sttsh of
SPICING and SUMMERB
CLOTHING,
COMPRISIiG PVERYTIIING NRW AND DESIRAILE.
CASIIAIIETOECTE ANID ALPACA COATS.
FSACY CA5SSIOIERP Al)DIRII.LI'ANTS.
MARSEILL.ERS AlI) VALENCIA VESTS.
CRSAVATS,
IHOSICIIY,
DRIAWERSt,
SHIRTI, and
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
xi ltf in ev.ry m.lety.
Boots, Shoes and Brogans.
AT WHOLESALE.
Now landing from ship Norfolk, and in store, a general asort.
mentor BOOTS. SHOES, BROGANS, HATS, CAPS, etc,
Plastations supp!ied wiGt prme DITCHING BOOTS, RUSSET
BOOTS, BROGANS. WOOL, MEXICAN PALM LEAFP,
STRAW and CAYPEACHY HATS, sa :e Ilwest make
prices, by
FROST & CO.,
y13 21W 10 ig3fsM ne strrel
BHATS. CAPS. etc.,
AT WIOLESALIE.
We are consantly recsivlng a; , Cenerl aIworment of Silk, Fur,
CnStmere Panaon, Leghorn, Sltw, P.lm Leaf, Mexicae and
W-sL HATS', at thB
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
FROST & CO.,
31i :1,,W 10 3sga7sisne st:est.
Removed ! Removed !.
FROM NO. 15 TO 17 ROYAL STREET.
A supply of CREIE DR BOUZY CHAMPAGNE, in quart
and ps1ts constantly on Ihand, which is equal to the best tha
comes to this market.
A.. Aiso.
OTHER BRANDSI OF INFERIOR QUALITY.
SPAR ELNG aEd STILL HOCK MADE.IA and SHERRY
WINES.
BRANDIES:
SAZERAC, of the Vintagl of 1795, 1798 and 1885, and other
brands. !
WTVISKYs
Of all dIesrptlons-Sscotch, Irish Rye and BRorbon.
ALE and PORTER, in pints and quarts.
On hand, my usual ssortment of tile best WINE.S and LI
QUORS inthe market, which will be sold on as reasionable
terms as any other house in the city.
SEWELL T. TAYLOR,
d 2ptt No. 17 loyal street.
J. iV'. Seymour,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
BATON ROUGE, LA.,
Practices his Profexslon in all its Branches in the Pasishos of
EAST and WEST BATON ROUGE,
EAST andWEST PELICIANA,
And SUPREME COURT In New Orleans. octl62otl
Dr. Sanuel Reynolds.
OFFICE-No. 115 GRAVIER STREET, NEW ORLEANS
Cures CANCERs, Sscr.onIEAD, WHrIT-SWELLING, SORss and
UCLC s of every descriptioun 1a31 2ply
Depots,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOR TIIE SALE OF THE
GENUINE
DALLEY'S IAGOUAL PAIN EXTRACTOR
a282ptf Nos. 21 and 151 Chartre street.
Lyon's .lagnetic Powder.
For the destnrction of Cock Roches, Bed Bugs, Moths, Ants,
Flies, Fleas, and Insects on Plants, within ten minutes after
being thrown in their vlcinity. This preparation is a powder
compounded of platnto herbs and nower., free from any sub
stance which could posibly injure man or domestle animals,
and It devoid of any dlagreehble odor. It bte been e txamined
by the medical faculty of Franoce, Ruosie, Swedeno and Den.
mark, from all of whom ample testimony of its eficacy can be
produced.
For sale in ltoks at 25ad o cents. The trade supplied at
Proprietor's prices.
J. WRIGHT & CO.,
Je2 f3tMoWoeSa 2 and 151 Chartres street.
Bachelor's Hair Dye.
"To Dyeor not to Dye," whether it is b.st to endure the
tauntls and jeers of thboe who laugh at gray and frowsy hairs. or
by I)yeing, endl them.
Warranted not to injutre, but to Dye beautifully Brownor
Bltlack, tr to nature. For ale by
J. WRIGHT & CO.,
t 21 21 anO d 151 ,'hartree et.
(IIOCElIIil, PROVISIONB, LIQUORS.
BY It. B. BYKIS, Auctioneer.
º ftZ T DAY, the 7th Instantt at 10 o'clock,
1 nt hI auctfon xtore, 46 Mgnrnlse street, will be sold
100 cane, Catawba Sparkling Wine ; 100 beg, Rio Coffee,
25 bbl, Am, r, . raBdy and Oile; fI c8ae Anchoeles, Freah;
0 esses !Bandy Corrlesi 6 ease .l atret Margetaux;
50 cages French Coglnea; 10 enes Maraschino;
1i (teoartr pipes Brady; Idouble barrel euns;
Soap Shovels; (less Jars; Tumbloer; Sweet O11, B}gghng Rope
N411s; etc. Jet!t
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON ORLI.EANS STREET
BScceealon of the late J. S. Dillard.
BY N; VIONIE, Auctioneer.
S ATURDAY. 7th June, 18506, bF vlrtue of
e nneederdor loet tt h ton o tihe decold llwtrlct Court of
New Orleans, dated th Nay, lLS, will be old at lputlo aue
tlon, at 12 o'clock M., In the Rotelda of the 8t. Loele BHotel, for
aount of aold Sccesnasf-
A CERTAIN 1.0T OF (ROUND, estuated in the Seeodl
Istrlet of tlih city, it tie tUahetedond by rltee.VOrleane .
Vilere and it. Peter streets, meautring fi eet it Iotes and
lln {roe t on Orl l sstreet by 7 Peet t Ilch and Ines tIn
deptl, and froetl. g on e trth ste1e1t. Toedtelur with all thw o
hIelldtpgxarndlm protnele th ereon, colIelslag oit atwogtory
brlekiuse, colnltin on the t t routd lour two Ct Broomed
occ pled as u C offee. loaM e d Blllinlr Saloon, boeut 8 or 0
roomonthe seemtd floor, hitc hen, eotllttg two roems, etet
tenls, etct. Sltl property t rented! at the rate ot $1W per mollth.
Taer, AtND CONeITIO de-- Te purchaser eto ensumo the pay.
ymen t a note or y.n, do te the Bt Ontoet, 186. paya
te thet Lyaienat$te tIete Beh kp. a2. eTo eelee tee p enpt ofte
another nted of $2.,. tdo on tite 131.. October, 1.rS , .d tehe
Interest of tile eoe ci S p. cent., tayrble on tle P li. tl f ycto
ber, 1866; soldi two notes to be securedl by mortgag~e on the above,
detteel prtperty. For the bhetne el thle tedseectleelo e tt
thi, d'ceh, and t iieehcnet antl te t 10 t 2 lmonth-teetitl13
toreiy endorsed, thte vendor's prlvllege and etteeong t eon the
properly' alienated untlltl eel peyment, and In ease of neltee?.
thi aete eaid notes to .et l thtets a rt er cent.ler atese. Tieo
propertyto he Inotred and h ite policy toe elrtleetrred to t. e
cua-Tor.
Act tf sale heeore '. Leonete, Notary Publec. eyl)
MENS' KIP BOOTS, WHITE AND CHECK BSHRTS.
BY ILACtCE t1 LEAUMONT.
MONDAY, 1th Instaet at 10 o'clock, at
tleltr autiote rooms, No. et Chtteet eteeet. wIll be eold
rS ced Beeons' Kip Biet;
--Also-
At assortmene oe Whltteted Chteh Selerts.
5eTetorms atetale. 7_7
DWELLING IIOUSE ON 6T. ANN STRILEET, AND- CON
tigntoue Lot on Orleans street.
BY N. VIONIE' Auctioneer.
SATn URDAY 14th 7 i.o l nt Iw'b o'lock, k I.,
U. Ilitthe rotnmd. .f the St. Louis Notel, willl be nold-
.A certain LOT OF GROUND, in the square bonded by St.
Ann, Miro, Orloec and Toull streets, measuring 30 feet front on
St. Ant, street, by a depth of 6 feet 2 Inches oil oe1 line, and 14
feet 4 inches and one line n the other line ; togtllher with all the
buildings thereon, ronuitlng of a one story kroncn House, con
taining four roans, well, eletece, etc.
Another LOT OF GROUND, In the s1mo r q4ere, adjoining
in the rear to the above described lot, measuring 30 rest freet cn
erie us street, by 70 feet deep, betweenp4 rllel 4lines.
TERMS--Ono-third cas,, h aumce at six Aid twelve months
crldlt; ,n notes bhering six per cent. ntere.4t aud secured hy
mortgage on ai4d proper4y. J46
POSITIVE AND UNLIMITEDI SALIE TO CLOSE A
Cmorern.
144 N. VI1NIE, Auctioneer.
t-ATURDAY, the e14W1 Ilnt., at l1 o'elock,
t M., in the 1 otunda of the St. Lois 4lotel4 will be 4 old--4
The 4ow pressure 4 4 Iron ste4 mer UNITED SlATES, well found
and In excellent order, having been dockedd ani tlhoroughly
o.erlhlued ]ast January her boiler new, drawn 3 feet 2 inbhea
light, carries about 18WO crrels, consumes abort 8 cords of wuad
in twenty-fonr hours; englno 36 inch, cylinder? feet stroke,
with ,0c0o0 ammp and new hose complete, capable of dlschprp
Ing 30,000 g~Os water per hour. Water wheels can be hhipped
and uhlthpped instantly, making her suitable for sea or river
trade. Iler inventory rloy be seen at the p suetner's ofie°
corner of Coati and Excbnge Alley, a few days previous to th
sale.
The steamer Is now at the Bellevllle Foundry, Algiers, where
she may be seen.
Accoutls due by t,.e uteamer Unltul RStates must he presented
not 4 4er tha4 the 12th of ,une, at N. V4gn4' 4 of4ice, for after
that day no claim against the boat will be admitted or paid.
The condition is rash ; delivery of said boat after the payment
is effected and the transaction closed, on tile following Monday,
tlhef June. led
ESTATE OF J. B. D. F. GUEX, ALIAS D. F. GUE.X.
BY N. VIt;NIE, Auctioneer.
SATIURDA, 14th June, 1856, at l2 o'eloek,
\I., will tc~mld at public auctllo in tile rotunda of the St.
touis hfotel, by virtue of ta order ttrom the honnratde the gac
on1 District Court of New Orleans, dated 8h 8th 3y t56, the
following described slaves itnd property, belonpging to said sne
eesslon :
PETE:R, A nepro man, about 48 years old.
MARY alts Mollyy al reine, Aleut 48 years old.
1. A U.2RTA1N a'ýt AC'tO (F U ROUNL Di, unded by Contli
F''lere1,. S4l44.o4 s ad M4nris streets, me44u4ring (French 4 cb4 a4
urs, sixty fevet front on Cenii street by one hundred and twenty
eight %et mid two inebes front on ViIere street, And one h.,ndred
nd tw -ynclEght fee fire Incihes on tle line dividing sid lot of
ground from lot number Ms. Together wilh n trick hou.¢2
1overed with slates, containing foutr rooms, one closet, ellery
two-story kitehen, eoetaining four rooms, another doable kttehen,
two-story store house~, sables also, It lar;e hriLk bdlding, nud
4 bakery 4 ,nt4n4irg two lar, e oven4, 44 d 1all t4e buildings and
improve'ents en erected on s".' 1 lot.
2. FIVE LOT4 O G (:ROUND eittmted 1n new slnbrb
44ar4l4y desig4ated a1s l.t 4 Nos. 19, 4,1 21 nnd 4 of 4quar No1
3, comprised between Union, Liberal, Frenhffmcn and (genlus
streets--tdd lots measurtng ch Cei0feet front au Union street,
by 120 feet in depth Frencl re l , ure, lot o. 22 being tie corer
of Unio and Oenius strets.
TEIfg Axn Cuo . DTIO0 :--Fo the S4ave1 , onc-1A ird rash, anti
the balance t ixg nd twelve months' credit, il notes to tho
e.r44e of prc 444r4, 4 and endorsed by them For the Re4 l
Eettoe one third ca-h, td the bnlnce e;nI si: twelve and eighteen
months' credit, in note tto the order of' the l,el emr , and by
them end4or44 d4 be41 ring six per cent. I4nterlt per annug m from4
date till mattrity; and thereafter, it not tlhet paid, rt eight p,,,
cent. per annum Iumtli fini payment, secured by eeial mort
Poga on aitd property. Tile buildings to he insured until final
payment of the notes, Iad the policies of insurance to be trans
ferred to the tntrix.
1755"ActS of sale before S. Magner, Esq., notary putlle.
. .yl.. . le12. 4,
DEiIGHITFUL ANT) HEALTHY LAKE SHOR: FAMILY
Residssss. Isn ssslate order at 1.s'sbb.,s Isfr sxly.
yDSIRABLE TRACT OF H1Z;H LAND,
at Lewlsburg, parish of St. ommany, in wont of iba
big sshiit, me.ssbsg on asntfon n ssl1-Hr
raiby about ight arpnt deep; together ith, all rho
bulligsand Improvemet thIeren. onsiinlg ifly of
beetlis and elegIsg Sssts5,sy dwlllisn.bslmr n lC lshbti0 feet
fsnt, wsltles nlago dflslg hall, sixb Lsedrs, and rixr s.Ul
leries, ate.; kltchen, six ear vents' rooms, snlsles, chbicken loss,
wlash hm'e, barn, ...ring. ho'ss, bath hobss's, t. This prp
erty issswll fensed, is mostly inllhligh sI, issi satesli, ant
han;dsosely planted ith floier, onsmlsdl and fruit trbysbs
Fat p order, and worthy the
special xttentloi o amateurs.rs
Thu Hounrboldand Kitchen Puruitumo, te.
F'or furthler peetlcalora, apply to
N. VIONIE, Asctioneer,
.2 it CSorubrss Coeltreet andlF xchuns o shllir.
T BY· CITYAND SOUTHERN EXPRESS
-Running at ail hours of Ibe day Ihroughlou the sity-
Agilsent for the Pontchlrtrlin Ralroad Company for cryingishi
511111, and having cull,. chanrge of the 1taggnge Car.
A 5551,,SO er wb11 welt uipon pslu es 5 . ol the cars.
Chesk. sill be glise Isif .11 sgegs tiken is cshogi by this
Csompay.
Bagsgag s'hecked from re'sidencs, or the sfl. ie to the lake
boass. by authority of thle Fssssbosyssls tlsilsod Comppsyy.
A Weekly Exyress (every Sudsly) to G5 Oslvston, Indionolb,
PYsler IIss anssl lsstss. Tesss.
As sispss. 31e- gingsr wislslh dishlrched three times si week
to nil the lb tiling l'iLsys os the ILAb. Orders and parcels rs
erei-4 at tile oftiee.
Bills oflsdio g left Ist the oIbie ior lgoods by the New York
and Tes5 stealmers, fill iiee lb psssliiliss.
schedules of rates and Migssl la ussinhed, by spplylig st the
lssnch osie at the PontLbhrtrain RIlllrsd Depot, for theils
septiosS lfgSBggge and Pascgess. Ope fIrom 8 A. i. si
Y.I
Tlb proprsstor bsgs to notify the psnblb that Lis Is the only
City Esyssis nos running, eO ithab his nrriogements are now
csmplsted, and that promptness In the delivery of goods can be
relie5 upoS. S. TORY, Jr., i'sroprietsl,
se" ly Psissipsl fice, 7r OsGslsletssii, sssmer Camp.
D D 1Y AND BOADINO SCHOOL FOR YOUNG
° i.AUIFS--Puonsed I.11;33 by Madura.a Leiria, and con.
ctalIs IbIs 8 by Meslsss I)eblsssyess, ilurglllsly stresi, be.
eweisssCbssmhonee and llmssllle stieetsi, Yew )IdssoI.
Tihe iSmmer lssion, of thlis etnblslseisis at Pis.s Chbisliss,
bigisi on the I-t June. Tlhs buldinhs thlere s re ss rge .souh
to ssscsnmmodste FIFTY Iwsslsers,, na an is Isdslse elllmber of
I)by Scholss. Atlstahel to the psslssssiresa lrue bbth house
and as W% sbsgif. The instithsisn provides thoroluh snd s.b.
.solisffl i 5sstructss l In e55y lbsnc nIsd depsrtsass ofl ssliln,
and .Lee gee-t f-elilek* foe thle nelpilrementof the French Lee'n
n!,ae. Tinging and slfsss are Ltaghlt Iby Ms. Prevost, the well
'sosn Iseslsssf thle Orebesis of the Nes Orleans OpIer. MI.
Prtesst will reside At thle Ps sdurillng thie ssssser asd silllssos
timlbe his Icsssl (singin s and solfgs,,) In lilti essebfishlss . Hes
will lso glve private lessi in Illss.
xEssslsinlons Is music takes pbshat every month durnglss winter
in the city; s55d every fsrtnight ll ring the slimmer at ts e Pass.
'The efty school remains open theu whole year for boarders and
day s'sclass. my2G ly
G ILMA1'S HIBAGASiE, FURNACE.-REI'ORTS
G i lssslbllssha by s ycrupalons parties to the s s let tslat my
isAst BIbiasiss Furnsse Os ls Infrlsllsssss n soma otsler pa.
tenti and tllsbysrendrss pslanters wlho sy sss my Furnace
llsbfe to a suit for damsssgs have maisd II expedient for ms to
employ io eminent lnd well knsssn Pasint attorney to ex5mils
el] the pa]rR..r et die e a tie Patent Office in ,shades to the sub.
JeIs and e1 cils sc it below is a isilslsut comment upon the
Intel ssllhsms, s honesty of tllous who wous d ss losndlse my bsil
eses bysuchl messs. SAMUEL II, GII.MAN,
31 Natheli street, Nss Orleans.
Weiiii5RS55, D. C.. Msrch 14, 1816.
To Samuel H. Oilman, iiq.i
SSi-Sgar planters, elt., cam with perlect safety and secsully
conts witll ysou for your slsro ved sslliRgsi R'se 8; it in n5'
wise conslsis wsth any tensble clams hIeld lnder exisigylleg'
issle. To se still more explsiit, It In no wise sssBlsle with any
claim held under esssting slislstetIperpe wsell yours,
s 51 . s. sLINTO p, 444 Seelnth itreet,
ep7 if opposite FetenL Oflce.
WDO W -I WILL. SEI. FROM
h 41 1 date to 22e let Novemb net good Oak and As
nod a~t $5 per cord, declivered. PilotHimit 43. an dr
Pine at $S per cor2 deliver2d, (i022 rook,, equal to122224,122 So.
In meUIU is22 taken, sil2 low21er red1ctio 1 will be m11.)
(I)term left i, mr b,,, No22F.24, at the Mecha s' and De4ler, '
Poydras streets; myy rrslasnce. No. 248 ]tmnnne street; or at the
oniue, corner of I.Iberty and Shall Road, will be Promptly nt·
tended to E. J. W IIll, ,
my2 .m New Bas212
A CARD.-TIIE UNIDSIGNFDO ILAVING PER2
FECTED rrmllpmentt for prosecultingp a new branch of
businesrs, announces to the public that ho has Hold the Stockr and
F1xt res of his store, N. 22C amp street, to Mr. FRANKLIN
ROIIIITS, for several years past 1de212fied with his b2sinss..
lie reommends Mr. Rob1rts1 to his city and country friends, n,
a man ofp 221cl 112,iII II and ,terl42 g b2121 e21 habits, and
solicitss for Llima continuance of their patronage.
12ew Oil1222, isay 1, 1&56. J. IIOFTY.
HAVING PURCHASED THlE ENTIRE STOCK OF
IrJoseph I 0Fnv, t Is my Intention to make extensive oddi
2on2, both In JESIVIRY AINI FANCY iOODS, to the for
mer stock, and to continuo the WIholesale and Retail business.
The attention of m)" friends Is respctfully invited to this,1a. I
em confid2nt of being able to please them with mer22h12di4e,
both 2n 22 llt2 and prip4.
22012lot F. ROBIRTS.
JOHN HALLERIall BROTHER. 247 TCHOUPI
222222tr21t, above St. Joseph, COFPER, TIN AND SlIEET
IRON WORKERS, are now prepared to d1 all 1inds o2 work
In their line of business, such as potting up Tin and Capper Gut
ter1 Volleys etc. Also, put2.2 g on Copper, Tin and Zic Roofs
In all parts o!' ha city 'it moderate prices, with prom mnesa and
dispatch. All kinds of Jobbing and Repalidrg.,gtendld.t with
dispatcb. By strict ttention to all orders, we hope to merit 2
share of thle public patronage.
We b12 leave to refer to the follow1ng 2entlemen: Messrs.
Cro.er& WIng, J2mison A1122o12,, Cook &12orehou222 112.
2rt Hughes, G. W. Clmrch, Thomas Murray, lease T122 r.
0.1ll1,. TllrpSn Co., J. W. Jewell.
WLetter Box 2 Mechanics' and Dealers' Echanoge 1051t
Charles street. 221 .3. W
A. H.1 FNTO1V, AUCTION AND COMMISSION
. B MERCHANT,, Aastla, Texas.
*CwL2222 C2.h Advances m. ,eon ell kinds of m2222222
dise.~". plm-bmklyW
PERSVERANCE DOOR, SASH AND BLIND
FACTORY, 5or1er of St. Charles and Clio 212222,, New
Orleans
GEORGE~ PURVES Architetct and Buillder, roepectfully In
forms his friends and tthe Public that he has, in addition to hint
former business, commenced the manufactnre of Doors, Sasbeas
itd Blinds of eve ry description, at the above establishment.
All orders loft at hi224ice, 27 Commercial Place, the factory
or at thle Mechanics' E~xchange, Box 94, will be promptlyy at.
tended to. u9 6mB
'RAMC SHAW Jr. &Co.·· COMMISiSION AND
I'FOI(\WARDINO ECAT AND) DEALERS IN
WESTERN PRODUCE, No. 8 Tckoupitonlaa street, NoSl
Orleans. o019
rlrlfE ST'YLE OF OUR FIRM IS TI-11 DAY
New Orleans, Jan 1, &59 USW STANTON A CO.
A. W- "USWORT I & CO., WHIOLESAI.R AND
"Retail heaulers I. ICE. B.lusiness offic Nos. Ti and 72
Front street ; Depot, between PeJldrpy and l of yette streets.
Toot larg le Ice Deots, Sl. 7`hmmn. street. Ica Houses, heed
New Basic, and No. 196 G~ravirr street.
Also, Ice Depot, No. 25 Pontchartlln Railroad, pperside
opposite the Facoenger Saloon, New Orleans. al6

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