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i'. . , te '. :G *;~* i., 8a111, oif naile o . P Yofi' C Capt Smih, o nr k... specie oa marine St the Thir4 is and Cu t -ý i o aae et maezt li G gt 5F. t~id n L. cci it tdo: iiot t ý ateit hn. 1 t~ ~ ~ ~ _lolf' m r oehngs au wtkfiinpacne hw iia ttýý s - me on- a a ipls~tIen beor it wer lx cme, °l s ~r us te, ,41*def~tc. ay en 1o"M. if psi p by the i < il he or the g of *frby of it 1 $ o~t y ill b no h ý -tO pu- cuIr.aep 8v igtrfront Gs antler the a1p34 atr i e e 4hýi~ e;;v isy- ° °"ta be re. msge i Iwr lt.6 W~t~i ..cane or - ,uhln~ast;~~a her Ut Ue owaidet-fi m hi iKm )nt. The th i# leakin h e i ~ ~ ~ b i tcdto equre : w 1a4otfr. he 3' it divei e . lte relfs Tideo tnt . 'I*. the-.~~~ lo pie hoef tlii Ele t Jow LI %) o Sb ¢ bostna~t Tbo.°di trli r:m po~t.rbWei mad Onnr bs ftiio i , aft: bunt. Ttte Ak be 1 ,0100Ae iiii. a ~Mgave ýy ta+! p~a t eeel ws~U z- - lsaho 4 4WO maw broý )seeleieriW t " Ad a l otwfb e do. a4 Itlb~mfkga. pane eobety. ] y, ft In fo the prvet of Linola soti aid he, I shall ,v. p thes GIover.anr.f $Meu ppl to assemble the gLlIlture im edleatsly, .provide for the elec tioutt delegs4ipte to itiet ogvention. I shall l A.fpe tht dp eatis to. withdrw. our represent atives tra=both HoMeae o Congress, thus sever fig all oar eossoetsa with the Federal Govern mieorel eri0tM mbnBd the people of Mississippi to obeyel the laeefE Congress enacted up to the r timq Of prwithdrawal, and in the passage of s voice. But not to recognize any e ofdongressnorhave anything futher to do thfithe Federal Gorernment in any manner, on Sthe s.plest guaranties are given the people of WfImiesppi that all their rights of person and property will be fully respected. This, we believe, is Gov. Brown's mode of dis union. It is entitled to the merit of novelty, at leastLsmd is perhaps no mere onable than any of the other propositi o een made. It will be seen that he does eabsolte secession. He does not reommend that Missis sippi "resume her original sovereignty," as the modern phrase is. She is still to retain a quasi conneotion with the Federal Government-that is, ttq Leit f. aPeying all Federal laws already enaeted, but refusing to recognize any new ones, or to partielpate in the eliberatioms of the Con wlsnoh geakaedas them. This Is a rather high position, and is not liable to oljection on the score of interestedness or selflsh' nes. fisaiohsppf, by assuming this position, would hear lerproportion of all the burdens of the Fed. erat ; versmeent without participating in any of the .bneftos. Obeying all the laws now in force, sii would pay trlbut0 to the Federal Governmtnt in the wayof duties on iiticles of import that she usedbht wotild bhe out d~f from any return. She would thus help to contribute to the support of a Federal systes, the authority of which she repudi- . ates, and the benefits and protection of which snol us they are-she rejects. It would be a jug- d handle arrangementrfor Mississippi, the bene8ts e nresogem aa zor aiaoouaippi, the benefits being alt on one side. It would be rather a proud ![ and-pirited stand to take-but it would not be g just to Jissiasippi herself, nor equitable, nor do we think It practicable. Besides, such a position would be a perpetual reproach to every other SoutheraState which declined to go to sea in the same boat. It is about the same plan that South Carolina d formerly pursued withregard to the National Derm Soerateio Conventions. She refused to participate In thega, but alwaysvoted for the candidates nomi Hated. After a while a new race of politicians leBme on the stage there, who argued that if South Carolina always supported Democratic candidates l14I1 but right that` she phould have a hand in makiig them-thatbygoing intotheNational Con veaentions sha might defeat an obnoxious candidate, orsdourean aaceeptable one-that her position of ilse on w~q1ld be a very proud one if she either )'hfigp-t voote for any candidate at all, or voted afuny other one than the Democratic-but that, as she .a.la ttatif Oained to theDemocratic car, lhahdjdstas well help to pull it as be dragged alog by it. These views prevailed, and the Pal dio Slatne hasa bean represented in the two Con enilenalaest'held. We ,y we do not consider Gov. Brown's projet a pr eal one, or that it would'be advisable even f practical. Manifestly, even under the Governor's mn eiad plan df disunion, there would, inevitably, Scollisalon between the Federal authori and the State. The Federal Government has publie landstin Misatlsppl. What would be done with them As a sovereign State, would Missis. dipplf peilthe Governmentfromits own property or.would ase not? Would Mississlppi permit an .peritn f in*nflerio-a Federal sovereignty over the publie property within the actual territory of a State sovereignty? We mention this as only one of many other obstaclesin the way. There can be no harmonlous separate action of a General Gov ernmeat.nd a State Government in rebellion. A aooflct,of some sort or other, must inevitably oc G Ovttewwn stated that he spot and NRw Or i to Srlppi.-bt- this thln f npAward Walsh, of St. to M over " onotuon was superintended by o , reaS , of that city,. The contreactors for eabin ire Meessre. Richards d& Richardson r" t-. Looi Aflrm well known for their sdj.', r,. Uisois| strnettt ofsteamboat cabins for Miesi |e*umde opneaderables baadession and disunion, if io sane of their c1atiId, must be done by all the South- o te, n masse. Thisis the only way. There aa ono rt of action with the entire South. Suppose sou Southern State should secede upon a I alit point which the' other Southern States did not think saodlaient cause for so doing-how then? Would Inon they stand by and see the seceding State overpow ered by Federal arms? Probably not-but, bo Dlieving her in the wrong, how could they do other wise with consistency? The South ought at once TI to abandon all Idea of separate State action. If b't , one Stateggo out, let ll go out together. But, not wlitho utsfieient cause. Not ontil every efbrt of -paoilloation has failed, and every peaceful remedy op has been tried and abandoned. a It is because we believe that, of all the candi p datesbefore the people, fMr. Bell in the one whose Selection would raestablish the Union ' upon the g beat and surest foundatiore"-would restore peace S-would check the progress of Northern sectional inst, and allay the anxiety of the South-would ~ divert the attention of politicians from their quar el s over abstract propositions, and torn them to ro ar. ieeonaldeoation of the great, practical, material I. tloi ahpled, he South would roeeico no detri .e iontedt tr the hands of the Administration-the i htiim would receive none. The, gallant State of SJ ppi, havPiqg no poietinal wrongs to redress enl t4rn her energies to her own developh Sndiarr idh it raight fodward in her career, to j thgh Postbo of material wealth, social happt e d ieetshe aomforta , and politica liberty. lsp SWoeor CAos or Sonaxatttisx.-A sickly girl in Plymouth, New Hampshire, a somnnm belist, with a strong propensity to walk off with . things and hide them where they could not be the ound, nor shle herself remember, so that at last it :l~. wseeoQeoery to look her in securely at night. Smade ofl a few weeks lsince with a valuable watch. rw then the family gave her liberty and watohed her movsements, in hope that the same somnambulism 'that carried it oh would again fnd it. The other nght she started out, followed by her brother. Shle walked places that he dared not follow, but ' the moonlight helped show her course, and he The kept along. Finally she walked up the trunk of an old tree that hung at an angle of forty-five 0 'degrees over a brook, stood firmly at the end while ll the tree swayed beneath her, and stooping down S broughtout ths watch. Beturning to terra firma 1 $brother waked her, took the property, and l i ;thea niaotdhume. oncy wsuwv a"- be 'Ta..an.e Dark.-'tne Knoxville (il.) Republi- d can ays that a little son of Mr. Madison Crump of `that city died on Tuesday, 9th intt., of hydropho bLa. About two weeks ago he was slightly bitten pa the nose by aeighbor's dog, that some days afterwards showed symptoms of madness. On Stnday previous the boy was taken sick with what was supposed to be fever. On Monday he was worse, and during the day went into spasms, when the true nature of the disease was made known to the afflicted family. The disease increased in all Its virulence and horribleness until Tuesday morn ing, when death released the little boy from his terrible aluferige. In Paris, when dealers in precolus stones pur obase rubles, they behead a live pigeon, so thot the blood of the bird shall fall on a sheet of white paper, alongside the gem.an a test of its color, the blood of the pigeon being a standard of color and Itranparency. A letter from Lima says, a tailor who said in court that he thought he could recognize the as a aessin of Gen. Castro, w was waylaid in the street at night by Trou men, who told him, "We will not a kill you, but we shall make you hbarmless." They a then rubbed hia eyes with vitriol, which complete ly blinded him. The unhappy man has received a peasleo from the Preldent. .Th -- a ý'1Dtea·i ,1r;U h IgsR, at iU ·'olot..I& AC is 11. 22124 . ~ riu v ofhau .1 lb. W- Z1 . 22 2 for ý" !suety a oaaa rildar of this city. 2lly ni2ted t2attatd bit faual this morningil at 19 . 2'2222k. al from hi lass rddwca, a Fourt "beet near Magaaine le Wsfead and Belrle' -luew York, April1B, c" 1806.--W, IL Hagn, blot-.Dear Sir: About are mouth, store ill Ibought to ottles of courHal,? Dtibbg.d am now d822 it- on$ of obtaitittig more, and would inquire where It maybe ound 1 her. My halr, when qilo young, tured grey. I be",2ad2a number or Artcs a forl the2 rpl o flestong It, btut did not II I snorted netts I obtainsd this, which produced the deatred efect. pi Ibhabeen r stebya umberf ay bled,2among th le sareralladles)to pocur it If poe~lble. I am mush pleased te with It, for it has made a great ImpropImse a my pe 22dool ap of persac. By anaweriog thin you will much obtig Of , Your, eer2 r2b2 222 ,lly to H. 1. Ioo2DlICH, Stemer Bridg2port, Peek Slip, N.Y. i Rememberthlbt tbhIreult was prduced by Itei2122,1, I. 1 mitable, the 2122252, and 2222y r222ble 21120 Ret2rnt221. td Pr cI5"coeteand" l a bot le. Sold everywhere W. 12. IIAtIAN d CO., P2op,2yor,, Toy, N. Y. Sold by . WEIGIIF & CO., 21 And 15I 2hartre2 street, N2w 3" OGlea. y12, 015 IotW St me ol. W. 11. Sparks, ta candlidate for Oommis0rona r of the Bo2rd of 'ublic Works f21 the Firat ib e tr012 ERisotto. NoDa22arb a 22pI.' S.OBankee r11111 Rangers-The regular weekl2y meetling of this Club will h b1 el22212e2 ball, scbhool home 222ne Canal and Franklin stre2s, on MONDAY EVEN 222INGb al o'.222k. Byadea ob the Preident: 124 2pte GOR. 0. BEARE!. 2e22et7ry. 1O Untios Guard. Second District-This Club meet2 EVERY FRIDAY EVENINGat 73. o'oloek, at the Od2,n, BaD R2oom, on Orleans street, between Royal and Iloabaa street. All persona favorig the 222ot2on o? i JOHN BELL for Pml21nut, and EDWARD EVERETT for VlsFalPresient, are respebtfullyEoltlid to attend and Join 22id an2 B2pte R. D. II2BBARD, See'y. O- Warranted Purely Vegetable - Fve. Mibians I500^0 af Be-" of BRANDRE'TO'2 PILLS are s2 l ye1arly. The cla2DthdlyJ Inerele22 , ad bet the2sa2d2 2 f.rom colds ad t2222, which t2e2. p222s c2222d c22222inly cur2. Be.odrothb' FIll. 212(impl, but u222222hbd for 2lrary. H122 Simportant thin we t once acnre nn edrvantage toot oltc.rr when It 2an be had 2at a220 221y of only 22 2222. M 2. J. . 0np1222122, of M2242022h 21,2 t2, N. J., writes, Morb, 1, 1259: "I was tteuhlod n Jnaonr)- List: with 0,11,-anee, for sa~c;.l days, tad took ten gonna of calumet to oht 1212222ief. I c2ght 22td, I suppo; at an2y rate a1222ere di2222212 cl in, nhic1 toy medR22l22attndantoall2 d it 2221.12~Mbl222t222e2. Th122222212 low22 bydy2222ery. 11y2tr 2222h w2s all gone22. F22ry2th2 2g partsod 21222222 2222s I took it. A lmend Gum Not, Yrk. 1,r. 22eorge I.2222, fortuntely 22ll2d on me,2. d 2222222ed Dran. dr22bl'2 Plls. I t12u22ht In my 2221 22ndi2o2222.2. pill uou221 he enough, but he administered four, and thle nest mornni::f; four mo22. 1uch impurity came 22, 2 n2. And, to m2 222221.2, tb .2,ess 221nd p2in dim2uioh22 . 0222 222 222ed me t222y. I s22 222 h2221y, with a go2d 2,2 e22 t2. Theft celebrated PUNl are sold at 25 cents per box, afth full db22,2,2, At 2912 FInal saeet, 22ew22 Yort, Dr. l222drbth'2 O22 S22, and by 3. 2RIGHT0 A CO., No212,2 and 151 Char21,2 aptret, and by ail r uspecllbta dotter, I. mrdchek 03 2p~tawdrowW--lm 19 Ah Wflxparimnae teaenes. that delicacy prevents manyfemaefsfrom appying for the moans to allociot, .n ·nr0ng O.,., life. Thetoblection n obviatedi In tbe s R at "Sir Joam. Clarke'o Famale 510, prepared nteebtphep. aeipil. of Si, Jamae Clarks, Pbyelelan to the lene, of Eng. 1 ad, end rell a,.,, to be the only n. and safe remedy for , rem difiul atseodobsuuncten,,r mnyeoateg" Theycan nf bl ent n a bottE eontatniugIpill, Postfree,byQntsg rand six postgestmps to any agent. d Geeal gn for he eiee d St" JOB NOSES, Roroo)a, ,N. Y., J. WhIGHT A CO., New 0.1eamm, Wholesa AgentR, and 6" by all respectale Drogglet fag 2PCyS I, I NO Ipy& d sAppeaI to. Science - If yon wish to be s Iur b of olnlnig perfect Uair Dye without onn deleterjon, £ ,Iment. CRIOTADOROnS EXCELSIOR DYE Is thbonlbyone vebr submltted to this rdeel. It eas been ANALYZED BY CHILTON, lBe lert obhemist In tI, conoetry, ad bIn corente Seetilng ,ort, his hanrmleonea, in within the reech ef eesry uayer. Tbe EXQUISITE BEACTY of Its bl,,kb ted berne, wbhijh eit Drodlbes itL unerring certalnty,1 ten miontes, hs fanirly ten It l.the appellatiIn, RI lo moat nanir. HiEir Dye vene fnramled. Sold evoeywhere. Apiedt bye lI Hint Dree.,,. CRIETADORO, 6 0Aye, Ilo~t.,, N.Y. RaId In Nw OHeleana, eboletale nnd retail, by J. WRIGHT t CO., 21 see 101 Chartbes street, Heneral agents. 0o IplIabW AT The Lester Maoenfacturigg Company of Ribhmood, Vireglls, ere ofeering for sale a N5515' AND E1- 0II SANe SEWING MACIHINE, tade on SOothreo soil, nnder legal lbght. ge'seed by Elite Bole, Jr., Hroeer & BaEer, Wbeolee k Wilseon and I. M. inger St Co. The Lester Seeing Machinoeeombines all the merits of the old V E Machinei, and at ib, .ame time n oidingall of their 1,01.. For Ialey tbe Age.ne. IS l'alt, Aceo- IEl do -iys.IS- 10 KI K Cartor.- 7 DSoitgomry& I .rite- 6I A H May &cr- i Logan, Nonial & CIai- _ ^f borne- 6 J Woatt Asc-5 Tarleton, Whiting 0 '1A1- - li --i I~oblt & Ubharpayaetior-4l.J1rsas.,a -" Eo M Cordoo Ici- ,,.ao1i ObCl, No. 0 f, 2,1 lelmeeol I Ar Miltlea rnosbl roIs6 . Card. Fire Compnm,. Noe. B, 1 and 14, 'r. Alfred Bfllpger,. Chie a thae Fire Department, and lr. L~ouis Power, Foreman of l'ire Cot. NcnU5 ni, please arept my 6incererdne.heartfelt ttwnks for their aaaiitrnce nurl kindly otaers at th, l &e of Siwidiy night onl Felicity Read, when my dweiing was endangered. Theirr ,efforts on that 0ceoslon not only towards the relief of myrelf, but all the eufarers, were m honorable to them~elves ws mun as they were to the Department of which tneyI are membois stay Thar always always tind-th friendsd il in the hor of seed. .16 Spi T. D. Vt-IIO (01. EttW.nt t, Crittenden Gurarde . 3 The regtular meceting oan Stondny night having brcn nn-Ro'dt r b' postponed, owing to the re cat lire, yon are het )b std, rod Sto meet THIS~ EVENSING, Turstiay, Uel. 16, at ! o'clockt, ac fthe earner of Fcliei;J and Nayallh, treet'. ,gam-Ni ttllrrr must be pnceclil, Irr Ihreiiel of thel grcuzio t y importance is tLI h.Lmd.EDW. 1 ). TURN Ell, PreOsident. JOANI A. It1:-ASKLL,. W- I. A.; 2M Belt Knights' Club. The regnhtr mrettn3. of L),il l:!iil tnku. 1ý1.z"·^' their t'1~h I1 1:4 .NINJ, 7 hlimi.. Oet. 16. at W_ ,'glue r. All I1,.-It furo ·r ýA' L' lt and le e:t ere nntnestad to nt:Lunl. . -Evevry Iaum'rr is by.l·d to~t.i,* i~i~ of 1m- 1!-l I ,nr....-,sitsi Lee lz lircll. II": 13ý ordac of rho P" stacrl t: alti 20t 0. L.I:BL1ANC, Sec'y. Everett rangers, Third Ward. A.,7,,ble lt your C(;'ll Roam, 77I0,,lt77n R77itr71l D0D7t, car- Co: ., luroaos mid Perdlo oo.abs, 01 7N7$c SI7AY, 7 Ih.1i last., ati 'i eh'ck, palyct",111-. MrAI1 olon voters of the Wiid 7ra tur7dd to attend. LEA B. BAKEWEI,L, Pres't. C. F. 'itRLAKDER, h77'7tiF. 7 2p21 Bel Rangers, 'Erst Ward. The call Iiid for this Cib to attend a mietinhg at the Dry ades Ihirtt, on Frdidy ieitf'g, 12th t7.t., for readst it.Foat ItPond til TU F ii IRAY EENIN, 1777 hoat. I. Rt H. READ. It F. JON7AS, CoI. A. F. FIELD mad other distlngatshed Spcokera aril Ilddleu the meeitng. J. M. IcCANDLISII, Preset. I FRANK L. Ci.LYTON, eclretoy. .2 7it Everett Guard, Forruh Dlsirtic. FI1NANCE. COMMITT : A SAMUEL A. SHUMWY .... ........Cbntraamo. L W. H. Nowloa, G. M. B..nmn. nl 1 ))ds·Conice h A. Wing, B.?. S"drs., (I.. P. FIctd, Capt. Richard Swain,. II. E. Her het. Tlu, Diubmestt EVER WEINK61A1Y EVENING tIther I Hn11, eorner Nayadc. and Joeenhinre ýneel~x, at ;!y I· lock. 012 ipM A. WALLACE HUNTEIR, Sec'y. MPoftie. 7 ho a.tenslra alterations which burro been in progress duringI rho poet foneoniu, at - J. LEVOIS & CO.', being now complete, t h e to, reeady r thf e rEeptlon of La dij,, who will pleas butJ.l mapd that tbhet contains, now, .very rl u~lett in Family mad Pinntation Dry Goods, 1 among the mos't P.unnnhle of which Is·b uortmeut of e PE ePANT CIt.UAIS. Jixr.ieped. _ We are drily opniiq lnr;;o :erreptl u( I TJPERII FRPEPPll MERIRII!CNPIP, a nd weP intend that no boolo chill undersell n.r on the "as' class of gFood'r d NV,, ask pt carPte a ,1nraIlpm .,plp o J. LEVOIS & Co., Il 015 20t <,o nrr ~f C'o'l lxll It·+o, b l,, hl iLu. Carpet I ear erGoohh8. 0 E0]R U 1 L. N =IRNE. No. IYO Canal street, Tonto L't;id~iu.-. Hat rl kl n n)-a. on hII antf, co:tcuttiJ (Tirll, l.-r a Lpleldii n~eoriment ut NEI)A!.I.ION. V I.VKT, TAI.K*rTRY and of the rrlubro~atral l"'a':U'E ote Johni Cros-ley &: Sons. ton MA'TINII, Plat noerl YR"-)- (1011 t()ll (lr>TTJ1, fý.,ot tau .t f it wi C; l:}f.IP-, t-t16V(t'F:I Il(M(Si+R1 and cý-erF Uehef ·tic a to tat furohit 9 Lt o (oent. 015 zpat S a.w.d E .@..Joore #J Co, : HOUSE-FTR.ZRISING STORE, No. 49 Camp Street, --H for SI- WHITE CHINA DINNER SETS, FR. CHINA TRA SETS, PAINTED CHINA TOILET SETS,. WHITE STONE DINNER SETS, d CUT AND MOUILDEII GLASSWARE, SILVER PLATED PASTORS, 'SILVER PLATED WINE STANDS, SIVER I'LATED PITCSIIR, SILVER PLATED SPOONS AND FORKS, SILVER PLATED CUPS AND GOBLETS, SILVER PLATED NUT CRACKS, SILVER PLATED OMMUNION SETS, IVOIRY HANDLEDL KNI VES, IVORY NAPKIN RINGS. PLANISIIED TIN (UOI:CEIR POTS, PLANISII TIN CP)lIt EE URNS, PLANISIIRD TIN EGG BOIIERS, PLANISHED TIN SOUP TURIENS, PIANISHED TIN TRA KEITL'S, I'LANIOIIO TIN OYSTER DISIIES, BRIIIONZED SOLAR LAMPS. ILT AND IDAMASK SOLAR LAMPS, KEIROSENE OI, LAMPS, HRITANNIA IMETAL LA.IMPS, BRITANNIA METAL P'ASTORS, BRITANNIA MITAI TEAPOTS, BRITANNIA METAL SPOONS, BRITANNIA METAL CANDLESTICKS. OVAI. AND SQUARE JAPAN TRAS., JAPANNED TEA TRAYS IN SETS, JAPANNED BREAD BASKETS, JAPANNED KNIFE TRAYS, JAPANNED PLA PE WARMERS, JAPANNED (COAL VASES, JAPANNED TOILET SETS, HEARTH BRUSHOES, SHO0 bRUSHIES, FLOOR BRUSHES, CRUMB BRUSHES, SCRUBBING BRUSHES. DUSTING BRUSIIES, WSII TIAH." ES IIRIES,. (AR PE'T BR'USES, STOVE BRUSHIIS, CHIDNISY 1VDRUSiIES, PLAI'T IIBUSII:IS, FEATHER DUSTERIS, MARl.ET -BASKELS, CLOTHES I.SKiETs, KNIFE, BASKETS, SPLAT BASKETS, WAS TE PAPER HISCIKErI'S, W IIR NRSEIY FEN10IERS WIRE OYSTER II1IOILERS, IIALL ILAM IS, STEAMBhO.A T IANTERXS, CONDUT'OIR LA.TICA1N3, COAL St'UT LES, FIRE IRON STANDS, SHlOVLS AND TONGS, DOOR MATS, DECANTER M ATS, KI'TIIEN I IN WARE. PUIrCEL ,IN LINED AUGEPI'ANS, PIORCEIAIN I.lED IIIADI:SEIVE KETTLES, TINNED IDO.L; 5111K1 OILhESS, TINNEDI IRON SAUCEPANS, TINNED IRON FLESH (IRKS, TINNED IRON BASTING SPOONS, T TINNED IRON SKIMMERS AND LADLE., 'I'ESL.L NUT CIhAUOS, STEEL SORIKSCREWS, DINNER AND TEA BILIS, WOODEN WARE OF ALI. KINDS. And many other artiles-aUl of which will be deliveard in any part of the city. ol IpTnThMES. Grand Display! Grand Display! -ar E. REILLY & CO.'S, Canal Street, BETWEEN ROYAL AND BOURBON STREETS, On Monday, the 15th October. We ill oer from this date a bIl.,,ful dock .f SILKS-Of all descriptions. CLOAKS-Of all descriptions. VELVET ROBES, SUAWLS-Of all descrptions. POPLINS, nVIr i Is·u> A." II )lUUr ELINE DE LAINE, o0 IRINTEI P.I RPS, VALENCIAS, ete., et., etc. -And a Ccmpleto Line of HOUSE-FURNISIIING GOODS, --Such s LINEN SHgETINGS AND SUIRTIN', TABLE DAMASKS, RED BLANKET.S, QUIL TS, CURTAIN DANMAVi:S, bU:LITN LACE CURTS INS, TABLE and PIANO COVER4, etc., etc. We will po itively sell the above at low figure', and would le Spectfully recommnld mn early selcction. E. REILLY & CO., ot5 200 P, cn,-, I real ut l Run srl.o . ,¢e' .4 Card to the Publi[c. SI\,VING M1[.\CII.IN : I,'AC"S!! Lr. P !a. Ai g t flr , W All & i ft' s' M h tlHt they t.ok tht cinailntn of ` i, 1'u, -.ýC 'tht.e". u" OI\VER tbe Wheelr W \il on 1incbiu. '" i. eul.tl rlnyll. aind bl, llt ially ., fnhl.ti n t tlih." we 1, ,nli no.w <ll t] p'tienlalr atlkation of th pnild c to fl! • ;r .lowhg repoirt of the Committee, frolm which it sill be a:,en thl.l [id GUAI)VElR & T3AILER DID TAKE T IE . PREMIUM Over the Vheeler & Wilson COMPLICATEI) LEATHER PAAD SEWING MACHINE. REPORT OF TOIE COMIMTTEE IATIE I. V SE'W1NG 1A OHINES, Appointed by the Tennessee State Fair, 1800. n S.NO'tIzIt Tenno., Copi. 15.1)0. 00. C The ('oo1ltc1e app1CPcn bIy thie elo 1i311-l c) tte SOelwh Annual State.Feil oPlll:nnse'i, to eCietC andi murC k -awa or lce belt FPoenlly Swing Olecoce, ecnod nnl itIeCon the follow. tea eemcil 0110ne110 in enmpeltl~en, via: Thc I M. Sliogr, Wheeler & ted-ce. A. I f eI , oc , and the ,,-er A Iakelr. Tile er~t three n,10, 0,0, althea h dife Ing i0 clcd ron aee nd apaecity, .tlill, lo fr ee c hich it icIudcI"c, all arrive atclte .umo peDin, ottrtlldd bLet in eaidcad co-i iccle ed, SoILt ce R To 0TMIH, Tcaei cell-C a cIletc. or .Ciltle ndi bobi, nn, ti ehiicbelltIdieowdeOhred, or deendeldkOeundle dIC,,itdldled Ill tiuedeoppoiei. The Chuttle, Mablcce may be c1-c pon celi 1 elnasse otecccmly cel'AIIiteh a Settee cC OOtifOItioI but we cd eonceulretrom lcIr eecnitrultlecon, -ioticc clid lteb, their l rit - cipal cpt.liIcllie to the rlcrpwes of c ancraceeIc. D Tho peles we decibo moen neeeory and iceportlnt to me t the wlde ange of eecclenell·cies l machine fur famllly ,Iccg. we,1ni naon nI u.c conse ene In the nloVEnR k BAER, lie: EXTENT OP CAPAeITY, SIMPI.IcTY tOF ('ON tCtlRlETI OS, N..RA1E OP O OFNMYAOi( T. ADVNANTAIE OI lSINII TI'IlCI1 FROM TWPO OPooIS WITHIOUT RE-WINIcItO, ATnENIIIII OP WORK E.A O(1ATIICIT1T ItIetI I.1T AtI) RI.Iit..AOITY OF hNTIT'lI, Ale ITNIET ERS O1ENIRNT. E . We.l~iec-Cot. ,1ntkaanrnd THE )G1OO En 8: BAKER. J01111, HF:RIGEE. el~leiNcn. J. W. llt NI r1s0 J. 01. IIOTTON, ('. it. 011100, J.Il1Rd A. WOODS), t' mmitc c.c ccI here b. C,.1cI 011 1 i:ec,,' .Cd a fro:'ll,, ApcIIhe uI iiil;dlO d· c.·ion end. "'A "f ,Le "'halt. ec np l' an, Sewing lI ytaii( 11 20, - Kid (loa'rs. Fe tleetundred Dc-e tiA:ccIC' IOADICS' 1ID 10I.00111, fde CCeect by E. flEI,.LY & C0.., 0lI Op~n 13 Canetal 01, Lbetan Rol alcndBouilon. Clothing. Clothing. Clothing. MALARD & TOOKER, Corner ef Canal and Old Levee streets. We have reclived, by late arrvmal, a large seortment of FASUIONABLE (ILOTIIINIO, of all qualitlio and of the Latest tylse. The pattern. end olors selected are of the most kalhtble kind for this markt,,. We oSer ouretockforSaleat wholeu le or retail at the very lownt market price,. -Our Stoek sompr. es- BLACK CLOTII FROCK COATS. of every grade. SUPERFINED BLACK 'CLOTI IDlRES COATS. BLAtCK AND DOLIORED CASIMCERE SACS AND B 'SINI S CO)ATS. REVERSIBLE C'ASISIMERIE BUSINNE SACS, I1.A1'5I and EOI.NSEED 1'NION S \SSIE'I.E PAI.FOT.S, SAC'S AND S:INI:SE COA'S, 1L:,AcK AND COLOS)sIR SATINE I PAISETOTS and SASn . SUPEIRFINE COLOIRED CASf IMI:RE PANTS. . BLACK IOESIKIN 11LAC(K AND COLOIEI) UNION (AS .. SATINET SUPERFINE SILK VEI,VET 1E,.0'S BIlIACK AND FANCY SILK VESTS. S. BLACK DOESKIN AND SAFIN VE.TAS. COLOIRED AND BLACK UNION CAS.S. VESTS, Singlo and Double DIe,:ted. OVERCOAT., IIIIIILANDERS AND C'lOAKS. BLANKlET COATS, FLUSIIINO AND PILOT CLOTH C(OATS, MONKEY JACKETS, BARNEY JACKETS, And a general assortment of LOW-PRICED AND MEDIUM QUALITY CLOTHING. A great veriety of FURNISHING G)ODS, such as Printed PuF Bosom SHIRTS, E White anl ('uIore Sill ItTS, FrecP h and American Flannel SHIRTS aud D RDRAtI:ERSI.M, I i IIItAW EP.St nd UNDERSIIIRTS, light an,: heavy txlre; t:5,ton Sad W\oolon SOCKS, N ECK-TIES. STOCKS, ST"ARFS, etc. Youth land Boys' Clothing. We haveIjlst oened an:l o.otmclt of YOUTH ANSI BOY, WINTEtR SOATS, JACK ES, ECAS EST',SOERATS, Ts, PANT. A LOSS, S, etc. MALA.PD & TOOKER, oi5 2pp.,,W (', :r.W r cr f' ial ,ýý,Ik Wl . OI i... "'o Plant sCP. Al A L A 1 ) A& '1' )OKJ1;It Corner of Cananl anld Old Levee streets. NY I IT T prI a '[II Vxc C Nr.l[ I'I'IATG TIO.V ('N .[1'II nx ...... a, g I' n very entcnaivo and vyricll Iortirnr I'r Sleu and 11'~rliýý'* Hoer, d!lh ,iv IU" l; lU!UU, lr· I ,U of ull Yd-f cre; tiW6h . -v p,;·si.,,t l to flit.: thell-r! t eat notice. Dar C; thling: Ir mde uo Ihn m·,rt dilrrLln :IIRT. and sewe d in ,be ti oiisest aneoner. Zil:rb ;~: e ill *iirll::oa hace nloo he devof ed to the cu[ of th~e gurtu-usl~, au. ( o rccire au einrJ and good tit. Planters may rly [hetll as sh!!l fIulkh Ili- witI nine bIu theu beat of gnrls, u". we !, tr. ;lp·Lred no pnlili (li .I1Ve I i I t ling up oulr alurk. MALARD &o TOOKiER, III 2IIV&W IIIrr rr el' Oan: and01.1 LV eese M-t Ladles' Clothing Store. MIRS M. M ,. JACK S ON, (FORMFERLY MER. OYD.) Halas Jut received ma will w pin T11l; I)AY, a large addi tLon to her stork of LADIES' READY MADE UNDER GARMENTS, ei:her by the .ingle piece or dB en: f'itl'f f -. ý ii:ft L arU- ff.E.T Elii I": E -Linen lawn. Rui"-". :CHE1:'11 l a.··1 ln Sil. l n irf li fik,: , Li H . I il M3f ff-1un iL-in. OII f E iN- IA ii I~ ,, emrrn I116 C. U9S11h; . I N i TII u,-;[A-II ~ NI it 'r N - INIII II' IINAI Nl :HT B, :A~S ., -IS'.<i IN.I~I Iilil NtL 'i ' I. J It'IZ'IIN, B, -- E11-1 - Ir t" ý, B ."W".1 I IIR W Ft: 11Iýýýi 7ýi - Ti ad .1orri., .Mlarll Co., IcA LSIT IC)ON& L1 I.1: ('I.01 1111 l:i, Co.-ner of C:unp atl. Cortnnon strc;% FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING I'IURNIIINi IGO1, atltenton of our frlieud and tho pblic. NORRIS, MAULL & CO., o15 2ptf U an-r hlle City IHotel. .V'otice. r.ol ic. ot GIQ2UEL & JA2IISON, 1IG Canal t'rect, W nid iofola their Ilenda and ll public generally that t he) Ihne postpoled ihe oprnirg of their New Store, No. 126 C-xld Mlcer, until TIHURSDAY NEXT, thle 18th intd. G1IQUEI & JAMIRON. J. D. Dameron X Co., III CANA't s'REt.iT, '1w OU Od l Ial- ol-l 24 ' UIf U F Tngetill1 Al'C MATIII li. 4(: 14, ailk, Wt1, e WM. ATr qti lli4: Flillbi ,Iltll · 4144411 ra 1444 11411 CuIITAIy~s l, W Ilri netl l IIIIS' 11111114W 4411I444444f ,4. 4,atu 44ll 44414, 444411444 1444, ~.1 441414441 Bf.,rit oi. FI.O() ()r l.iii.'44'-3 t1 4i fee'4'~e, 1f 110 Ii,, a1d me dinm Iudl ire. °" CC RI~ AIN IA'l'h·:li,\I,-nnlcnt1111 SIILk Wool and Worst A\!l qllxlll n nf Iol :old -d l·Rcu .ld Xnorlin CURTAINS,, 1141 31. $a pe pr parr W I\ D() W411.1 )RbS-Wu lpa Ibe Inreert mucek to be found to s~cer f r~nn, 'jr all :mv .lx or ·ul .- tI,xtreilm N. 1.1,11 -i arlll , II lu -,.ntly can fr, n 1Y·IIC xlni Lmrnt of Carpetingy xnd Carti~n 3 b,-14 thou we l X-8 U ho ve IC(II for I hb ilperlionl of howxlkeep,"r""r alW 'Lldi Jaust Opened. E'+I.1itý LIT .Iii SILK 4iS 3Yu U.,,c P'l· o: :·:!I· 10,00( YARDS NV.I II rlH l'2I ,1 S_ CU Vi' I lA ID, at 0111 Doll. , p$r Yulrl. 1I2ETII'$.LN, I- Irs (I CO., .7?1iicic Bo.r cs. ..ilesic Bores. SU1 10111A10 I(! bO0XES, F.1 Li & 41 PIIUF F. & I,. PIF1FET, 015 2p~t A,. l0 ( C..., r1lrt. "t Card. Wes, the ulndersignd merchsnlr wtd other clU~dnl, reprding *Mrcantlle Room a odltp ltypbl· Oaa.dlt In a cty lIke out, but leave I Commenld to the gear ova public the efforts of Mr, F. WY. CO&LER to continue --C an foatlltion In ourmidst. Through thN pes tw.o years, with avey Inadeq lam patron aIIN. he h kNept open a Co see eli News Room that wli: mo. t NN pets lth aIny oI rho- In the largestu cities NN the UnAN. It, the -Ppeale no wn to thisa Cuwmllnfy fu r amore liberl support, P. ,,,, N miing, .lioald ht receiv the requiNtN enll ouailt eN mn, N twlln ast makre the Newr Orleans Commercial Reading Room. a perms rlea instiituion, adl rlelnd It mire attracNiv to it gener l al eaNder and btt,,ex an, by pla INIgNNN pia i t greaTr ...her ot home anud foreIgIn l newpNpertsanpcrltltIIe. F'ecling enltire emrddil nce in Mr. (',,chit's ability am dal smmia· ilften 1o carry oalt hi- inlentriinr x appea~l to1 our fellow-citizens to second his tylots, Illtllending to hinnt th Iseens InIINAIagI tIA metantnd ttppurt: N I e eucn RNledt* / y tn. J. I Ie Noy & Co., il nolnleN N I I Illtwldar & Io., t bIA.A. ch N. T. N. Itobi n P.A.Itaod Re!Ul ol & 1'01.. 1', cl .ýilnme .t Co~· III. IAt .NItlrkNsl 1'x7oc , lit, ucll tt- I. l'ricr 1111111 A II IIo I5 I r" ; 1 ,f l. I I 1 IthllllII talllll ll All I' Allr it~$1· tel blt ll b Arl l atI, lit lnA, .Cg it Ilaslt. urtn~Co. ~ llltt. N-ll Arr W . I. Alt Ilrow l , ' Surll A it &I Iro., ti. I. l ir tt N H1 N ttrigld- Ii,rtIvt1 NIIN II&g W tt a, lI ., NI(II1· HAIIINI t(·I· A Nol tsi Nlr Hl A,· 11111 W. I.I~ollur* Su. I I lIlt--tr g t llII. g1e/t . NI,. k & Co., nnsallla fa yr, ... ic i rd cNanrlii Nlempnn . Illll Iri. MnllerS('. 1+. W. Smn IhC, . 1.. 1 cvy S Nimp,,on Edward R Poole, ,i· lý S euu en u D. M. . Mopr Co, xm Hrmo &C. If.Rimr &l'o Jen T In tV. A 1. Urqhrt, A 1. Or toff & Co.,,1. ll. R- Isicl. t:m.mk C . .1. \11 1 1···, n F.·1. J Fxr A C . \ nrrn , d lug t (o. it. 1,. Thorne1, .l.i.Pex;. &. ~ Jahn . Harie & o., Back A Ry utc:n .Vlmv Creole Pecans. A. F. II I lll I I . tI i. cvll A. F. OCIII'III N & 11 U.T., Th 0o ShFlr.· rn 11 2%.h r~l hlf dN. .1. CuliIcr) I.III IIINO· T UUe~:luc -1. A. I' C 11111 AN I IIAI~I. 1t Slw I. .eý, nn~ I F¢It- t. 1x Iln Soft 441101 A-Inionds. MA Lrrrrli I,··w It, AI.}(tl\11 rn I1 A\. F. C( 'IIRAN A CIAT.T, and ]:. s'- Levee x~n it Full- a~t. I],, I v:.[ "Leven nd II oultn, st. Ca.nton G inlger. 00 tucu ual,:w. I;Ii NGER, I p;mo .oider. A. F. CzumRA N m IIA.LL, L.i \,w L.uvec and 11 Enoul- et l)ried larunert. :u ri ", il :n , x .. i~ "1 ,irc 10 .. if s.o]t.ý, ca t [,.n ., A. 1'. l'O "I RAN & ItALL, 1, s ,. l e..,ue ,u,11 F'ua ho1 nt. 11O b4xCI w: n 1, openl'.,' n..-¢ ,d al ,.l% A. F. X\clRN..\ , II \11. 1l Nt,,. L. vee anttd 11 Fn E ln 't. T'ire·" Cr ti L]Cker,. .n: .::. n.nn"n NL \n ! 1 I 1'; ý"e ( "ýý.:: ýu.:l L Yalnn : t, .12 2p It 13 \rw 1, "".-1mr It i~~l 1 Double Cylinder Cotton Gits. JUST RECEIVED,I l IVcd W. LG. CLEIINs, IlBwI & Co., C B-,,le, , . A EI, THfS'ON & : ;i, & , "'ftN}tD ",:r ý " [ T' 'L'> .TK S[;-" Celti t' nF I!,AUT TIn WIIOIFII.ILE. "7 .[11 ;1 Cl j k:4.8 , ..), ,I.N f,. lr kuu pre, drl y D.n ,i ' TIn, cir ..ESTON & CO., aBoots, -hoes nd lrogn ts, fiB.h sp, l , it h pr lab im, m ,f B,;-in y ; r umove t nll 1I+110~ t AS w uxl, ic. I P alm Iytll , Stlnaw I. d i Campeac n HSold wathh.la al, t nreud by ,JAi S ci} , No. 134 n) etr.e+ Cl N o b' r i iWgOseaenently.s FOLESTON & CO., To, 10 +avni rNo. I .n tettve, lNew Orleanls. 1,13 2-th . . 1n It .! ,.i n , , rr",- . ,- Orte . I"ines, Liquors, etc., No,. 13 AND 15 ROYAl $0017RET, 01EW ORLEANS. A.Ipply of 011101, 1)F. DOICY CIIAMPAONEIsqOn. sad pints, I ondnIady on ba. nd, whic. Is eql to the *ed t tfan jomes to thi, mark,"t. Alou,otllr brands of tatarior quality, tOPAZ SHERRY, IABINET SOERRYl , SIRRA BITER F,. 70fIODNN OiEHRRIS, IDUFF CORDON SHERRY, AN F 701HOR SOCRRIY.PARKLTNO nd STII IIHOCK, Old a, I1 vi.. PORIT WINE, MAIDEIRA ANlD SHERRYWINES. hot 3RAN1SIDIS-RB,111,, of th1 O,15057 of 1795,17,101nd 01B,10d ),tha hr1117. WHIISKYC. all O.1,cnp.op0-Iloth, I,5. Iy. and 1i71bo7. AID .170 PORTER, is plot. and gN. _ fbro on hand, my usual aeaortenew of the boat WiRN, and Liquors in the mnrok71,ll li ill be sold osIS, 171171115 tame o EWELL T. TAYLOR, of Sily No.. 3 and 150 lRyl.treet. BI.-SOltphite of Linte. TI . '!·i-'l'~. iv-, U·- ,, opi-oinl'iu cd A~ ant and Mo-fll- t"1I 11, --, ii- t I.,:,; ) ., 1 r," a~,L d to ,R lt·' .1JI1 a ,.~l 1'1"I:1? 1..1 ýl-1l··s'l ., rlt ,,,,-l'1'I.1'r i T t (I 1 ;.)IE -hae P. SfAl1(EffN, ,A17717f. FaiPrb anks' P RIN CPA. L SOU T1.IERT Sctlte WRaehouse. AND DE01P0 FI LILLIE5S BURGLAR AND FIRE-PROOF SAFES. 'AIRBANKS & CO., 4 32,l No. 9Comp strtC. wfldiona2 I union TlckLet. gFORL PRRKSIDNII r JOHN BELL, of T.n..g. . FOR VIOE PRNSIDENTI EDWARD EVERETT1yOf Ma..aehoaett. PRESIDENTIAL KLEILTORBPOR LOUISIANA: Ph-S Eletoral D~trlSjL RIVIERIE OARI)ERE, of Bt. Bernard, Elootrr. O. DcFERRIET, ofOrloaoe, ~Alloenat Second Eletoral Dt~trlet. Don. RANDE I, HIUNI', - No Orlens, Rector. JULES LAVERSNE, ofTNop Orl(Ss, AIlosue Third lcltoralflDstrct. CHRISTIAN ROSEIS.S, ofJ Jff:,so, SIcor. DUNUAN.U. C(AGE, orf USrr,,nne Altesnte. FRa, Eklectoral ID-U-rlrU. J. O. FUQUA, of Grant Pallciiml, Elector. H. 1I. PAYOUT, of Wont Batn Roosg,, AI5-abl PFSh Fierto,-5 III1.tr:I. TUOMAS II. ISWIS. of Opotousls, EUtof. VALSIN UUN NL, . of St.Martin, AltotSt Sloth SlA.,raslsltfrt. JOHN RAY. U Uhlt.. E5-Uo.. Hlon. B. L. 15-tO F. of Caddo, Aterna, Each voter at the Polls ouo hli eota to, SIX ELLTORB, each toe of which or -4 1 in .etrarato nlstrict. I,' eu umc Jilt pall of 1860. N E W FALL CLOTlING:1u PIER!ON d& 1IARRISON, 1...... ...... MA(iA7ZINI2 STRFI:T.................. Co. nt, (:rill et: roc, New Orlenna. w~u hnae rcceyvyd from r.nr myuncr ., , n l.AH13 AND SPL12NDIlI T4. K o4 Wintryt ~ ('lathing, Ctlpri4. 24.1. 12222 1 .22 L 22 N)))' LTIF:9. <2 . 222 22i.;, w2.1 22222 4ný 2 .d 21 t,22 :. IIAR~iISON 8,'" I'IF.RSVN IAfll'd 1;:11 1'W12111 of 2·121, o 22 Now w2it) New J2.27 ".?lore Prtclotut Than Rkgbfesy I1 h- J. h. 1"u, ir ne ht , :, t·i' u ir ', r ,ii 1.il r~o:iinmr of te pa 2 2.2.,,t r22 ,I,nI .-2y,,t2n thr di ,22222 2122,2224 . 22rrL, t ic rf 22 i22 C,": wý". 124 ;'2 1,.22 . r 22 ..tn i! , I ...,peek. Rrjulldnl2n2 Elixir 1· ti atar RacPtul rrruri],Ilic ;,:,"vllu !mi. iirii~l; It IFnrcclyfCI 1'.'Cln-ý^ I n" n l.,cdd· i;, fir iý i p44..,222k 2 W t422 2. o. E ilMl 1!t_ a2.a b. ..u 22I2,14222421 b Il ld 11uth hn, r42 1,' a'22mt'CND 11Pcllm 2.7 tr1l hl.ll 4212 IrA) . 1:t2.2.. Throw aw. y Fold by 1II i r~irel 1.11:o ~i iif;,rir . l.rangheuii thn Cnif ed Btatea For ruin iu New O.Irenr. vno, "x*lr and rcenfi, b J. 11222222 T t CO., 21.Id 151 (I)- atroet, n15 2r .4222.4.12S2le PrWmrlrtf. .Mlore JI'ondr/iul Cures 11are brem and atue dolly mid,~l. by DR, DAVIS' . (.OIIIOOUN SYRUP OF WILD ltl'lii P.RRY -NO )TAR thann by ury msdl rinu --H ....... rld: comv'""t'.I " Iriy of vrfiplrbli inarfredotlt · It c.. be .ed~ ril in. }e; f- ~fc:). L. c\ I.ry 1-9,p of Coneump don ila cup ri-,rity ur.-r .tey ,,,,~rdi,, Irnr lxxn r~riy iemed. Ob.0nnto C ooghr, t'~IJl.id. }',tn- .r. tý.r Rlde and R",sf, etc., ar. permilnr nilg ear~d, 1h." lil I~rr ly aa ·d Ilrrrrolng dc. m udl make It u o.Ilsrnry to ..y to re. FFor enl~ n I. Now rle~oo,, wholllr;de arot etail, by J. WIilf;HT &- Cu., ali L~21 -,1151 t `Lot tr A t-t, 01 -'Il" 1117 ;,.,-1Ag t atrd ware. BIfUTFF fBIOTfItl:TC & SF.A..VER, 384 and 3'0 Broadway, NEW YORK, IMPORTERs AND JOBBERS OF roreign and Domestic Harwar M) nu!f :.,rer of P.IFIY aId IIf::II Ir'GFE PISTO Isnvernr o th; C. FdrI. tr -ye COTTON HOFE Hole Ao.;ur for P.. P. It us., M.ior, td AXES. HCUGAR el;IT:MRI ,. I. lV..:; .ed CANE KNI1T.. ANVIIA. VtIC. S, TCIiN. I'l. ANTATION TOOITS,A et frad n r,,Io' t ,5 l. .1,p(MOrtion. 1y21 51 S The Remeldy that .'ver Fails I II TI: I(It( I: I'. INJ i, CTION. -TY I.I . . . . i " If 'all Ypcg'. 111'atlt I'2)ca r. Nu~. G'7 CIlaL'tres street, WNholeN ,,,2 01'. , ,,,,ad 4,1 ýn rI P2;IC I.1111 N ,I.I' 1, i:i22,,;,,Ni OAKS2222211 MAIpy First 1Perpnltuam (;ROVER & BAKEiR SEWING MACHINES, Al th1e FI ,,i 2,1 2l Ft. At. 112., on 11he ±25t 1eptember, 12222, Ihe $IRST 11222 21112 " NII 11221,12,2 d,2 r th1 22[2$2it of If these S-iing Jlul blues. Ii The nrgat of lil·;e ýlrehine., in et et No. 11 Camup etrcct. '3' N 21,t1 lV. L. CUSIIINC1, Agent. Watcl es, Jewelry, etc. N BEIXNG DE,1120S OF CIIANGING MY BUSINESSR. nnl Otffring IulyStock WATCHES, JEWELl221 SILVER WARE, so., AT (C01T PRICES! W. A. WIL.SON, 1,2 2111 915L' lIltret. Torches. Torches. Torches. POI.ITTCA·IL (I.tIV9 ca to supplied with -superor PITCH FINE TORCRIIIS, par ip in tIhe be' m.rS c .end eetfluI7 bound w*ith tempepred wrire. On1 baud end funr sele lowx by P. ZIM1MERMAN, ob 2plm Now Rasie. Jolla .,rest Ilnndin( Combs. Combs. Combs. Ju~t received I'ram Par:, o vary ulegunt assortment of IVORYT 1UCKINIAIRIMBS. IN IlI) ShilL TDIIKINI COMBS. SI ,, ,, R+rpr x snrtuuel oI, A .il .,,d NEARo DRESSING L1ION s ANPIRIEE, SISlid 66 Royal street, o; 2ntI I Sr r I I I .111,11 . Pmtre ib-,frrtph&it of Lhime. Ti," tul~+.i , e:!;' tt ý1· . S+r 1"a., a··· tbnt ;. hr· Irncfo rr, hs IIIIIInDAI) H. CSIINN. -----v-s : - -i-- M,. 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