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L I'HING. "- - 'NS. ....7 City aple aent cd excellence of fabrio and iptions of I ! tUseful Goods as well as the most costly oom and needle, consisting Delaines, Bareges, Poplin .- lankets, Flannels, Hosiery, ......, Embroideries, Laces, Cloths, Caseireres, bleached and unbleached Domestic, all widtht; Ticking. Cheeksi, Cottonades, Liuseys, Lowells, etc., etc. His s:ock of Clothing and Furnishinw Goods, -:ul.:races everything requisite for gentlemen's wear, mrad t up in tle very latest fashions, and of superior A large and superior stock of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, Tf all :Itluv and sizes, for Ladies', Gentlemen's and C'hldra's wear. L:s fI c;lities for purchasing andl replenishing of stock, are unourpaased, a-.nd purchasers will find my Palces as LOW As TI11 LOWEiST ! SJOHN LANNA. I. 1) A \YV L S S.. tN e FACT Ul I itE OF Copper, Zinc, Tin and sheet Iron Ware, Shreveport, Louisiana. WoViLt. inform the public that he lha recently received a stock of materials and is prepared to lanlloufacture every description of Work. Par ticular attention paid to steamboat work. Cistern prImps repaired at the shortest notice. Sl.hr'vep,ort, June 1t, 1"35. CAtRD TO THE PUBLIC. H li vizx employed two first class Watch-/ mnohers, I hereby take pleasure I an t ouncing to miy old friends aind eus-4 ½ t,i:,'' that I have resuoted the W.ATC - a.. '1A "l \ and JE\VELLIY BUSINESS, at myF' .old :t l.:, vhllcere my pcr'onal attention will be iivt: all work entruited to ire, particularly, fine S-:,..ch als e':vtent Lever, Duplex, and Chronoaleter. I wi g.:::'c t repair as well as can be done in New ( O'n ::ev nl and - R'.e id ait'd Silver Watches, Di oia nds acd Jewelry, of all kinds. P. F. L. FRANK, Arcnrr ron J. LITTHAUCEt, No,. '1 Texas street. Shrevieport. E. 31. (RANI)AL, :,. - S treet, uOld Stand cSour a Newburger,j WuneLtL u; AND tRETAIL Dr.Urn IN .!?Y GOODS., (;IROCERIES, IIHARDtiARE, l'L.ANTATION SUPPLIES, itatonory. Toilet Articles, &c.. &c., &c. ' -' v- + trt, '>tub.r 25-tf I CU'T RELEVI, ED- U b b. ltourbot'i Whisky, 1i Kieg- Braudy, P" oI't Wine, : !. :ieg:r, '.nd for saic by E. M. CRANDAL. '.!' I INEIVE!) 1 Pot i"Vin, : )" O1,t Bo:trbon Whisky, S " Red Jacket Bit;ers, " Mixed Pickles, 'Plain Pickles. 1 " Scheid;auli Schnapps, P'lattation Bitters, 1 C"an fruits, Peaches, Pine Apples, Flactiberrie , Strarberries, Ac., S " Ovvs:er r' Irand Peach a, -' '' red Ch.ic, c .- !cl by " " on us IcnC~ Ico, L V r::nce-li. . umb lr. for bar a. table use, Wocl 'I ar,<, and for sale by E M. CRANDAL. 'fiT'1'IONERY, BOOKS, Etc., HT i:3 l'EIV!I) . l . tck )f' S .tioner , S.... " e :. :w" nt of Toilet Articles, l. ,i )louk s, , all kintds, !" t bilr. s uf Cigars and Tobacco, and for E.M. CRANID.1AL. c i! i .,."-c: t I)!D'es. cheap, _ stock of l'an-tation liRu~se , 4" ok O" Ius and Sh', tuck -f Dume tic-, bleached and u,,l+'d, " ' of `heetinc , bei tci..d a d tutt bl,-:'d, 'MNET VOUC''lERS received in payr't-nt G..,1. l,3' . 3ýI . ('I .\N I \it,. 1EVE a & BRO., ...... TEXS STREET, ........... J .rtIl\VEicUliT, LOUISIANA. i: ,T1' -TE RECLIVED AND O!'Et:ED A LARGE i .,leniud Stock cf iA .CY ..TICLE , ( LOTIHING, ,:i',t u SFuh to mnezit lioll. fH r" lam'bhacd our ml'ire stuock from Importer-, f.- (' l. 1, . t: ,: pc e , to ohter plllchasrs itndiuc l rl n ' - ,:r p l' , i al fi\ thouse in the place. I It h il ith thi ws-sto of the co.intrv, and o .r ,.,',i . h11 :1l0," ,:.- lo.hci:d with tre a t care, express-. ., f i , rk:t, :-e f.-..1 eotid uo n t iing satisfac S, i, v O;c s :ad Nv York, c. hiih afiLrds ; " " i " t ' t fo p "o .u r i uI ' . ý o d, a t t h e to w e . t , i, i u: r,, oul as lt'tment will b rptilniihed hb : will h d it to their intereet to gi ve us a c ' i hc J purchasi- , cewhere. [cpt27 A. WEINSTOCK, .. ... .. TEXAS STREET, ............. Otia,,site the Thtatre,t il ivi T,.......... . ....... LOUISIANA.. !:.'i "T I'LLY inr, t O rlct .i i f lend . e dthe tpui- e, .. l t I":in_ made ce',:sive pturchas.e of" J'Y CGOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOT I NG, IOOTS, SHO S, HrATS AND CAPS. L tites' and (-e.tlemSen's FIurnishing Goods, ieo offer' to sell t prices to suit the time-. Having urehaecd for ca<h, it fir ,t -ouses in New York, his : ines are iusturpassed for giving ets v-al satisfaction S,::c:Cs and qua!:ty. Persons wanting FALL (LOTHIlNG. ir an: thng in the DRY GOOiDS or CLOTHIING line. re 1vit::l to ctl and examine the stock- ilhich aor ci'-civd c.:ttnl tlv, and opened for the itspectiun of .,cha-e s. The latest patterns for Ladies' and 3isses' Dresses, Trimmings, etc., ever received in this market, can always- be fiund as Ii. of"v. [septfUs NOTICE. i RE PARTNERSHIP heret fore existing under the name and style of SOUR & NEWBIIURER, is this day oisoclved by mutual consent. Either partner will attend to windiug up cf the business of the late firm. A. SOUR. L. NEWBURGER. Shreveport, Septemhar t., 1S05. "" NEWBURGER wnll continue the I asiness in his .-I own name at Jamtniecon & Co.'s old stand. 19 Texas ttreet. Those -ndcbted to SOUR & NEWBURGER will come forward immediately and settle their indebtedness, if not, they will be put in the officer's hand for collection and those who have claims against them will present them for immediate settlement. L. NEW~SIeRGER. Shreveport, September 27, 1b6_-tf -- - - ---S M'CLURE & BARRETT, ON THE LEVEE, (ed Store from Milam street,) SHREVEPORT ....................LOUISIANA. T HE subscribers have in store and are now opening one of the largest and MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to this market, consisting in part of Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Candles, Pork, Salt, Tobacco, both chewing and smoking. of all brands, Cigars-Domestic and Imported, dffrnt brnds, Snuff--of different brands, Brandies, Whisky, and 1Boc Goods of every description, Pickles and Ketchups, of all sorts and sites, Mackerel-of all descriptions. Also- Wooden and Tin-Ware, of every description. Also- RainAs, Figs, Preserved Fruits of all kinds, together with a FULL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, consisting of English, French and American Prints, Bieached and unbleached Domestics, Cotton Flannel, bleached and unbleached, Cotton Drilling. " I.usevs, Cotton Yarns, Pins, Needles, and everything else kept in a dry goods store. A large assortn.int of Blankets, of all qualities. Fall and Winter Clothing, A large assortment of Fail and Winter Clothing, of the best materials, superior workmanship, and most fashionable styles, embracing in part Supertfie IBlack and fancy Cold Cloth and other Dress, Frock, Otlice and Sac Cents, Pale tots, O'ercoats' Boat Coats Blanket Coats. Monkey Jackets, Super. Black, slain, Fancy, Col'd Cassimnre, Cloth, Satinct, Jeans, Cottonades and every description of Pantaloons; black, Fancy, Figured Silk, Satin, Velvet, Cloth, C::ssimere, Marseilles anrd other kinds of Vests; Linen and Muslin Shirts, Flannel Shirts of every kind; Flannel and C:,ton Ud.crshirts, tI:.;vers, c:2., etc. Iiaoukerchifs, Ioisiery, GlI.es, and ,-very variety of gentlemen's weau ing apparel and Furnishing Goods. Every description of Plantation Clothing. Hats, Boots, Shoes, Brogans, Ladies' Gaiters, Misses' and children's Shoes, either by the case or singlepair, Genteimeen's sewed :Wter-proof Boots, Do peg d do do l) do grain do Do do halt-welted C0.1f Boots, Mud Boots. of all qualities and s.:s, Ladies' Gait'-rs and Shoes, Mlisses' do do Children and Infant's Shoes of every description, A fine assortment of Negro Ruissetts, of all sizes, and ever}thing usually found in a large ,tore. Also-A very large and complete astortm. lat of Hardware, (Cutlely, Qneelnswre, Glassware, Buckets, Tuba, Jugs, RopIte, Spades, Shovels, And irons, Kutres and Forks, Saddle-bags. Saddlery of all Descriptions, from a liead-stall to a Cru!per. Bagging, Rope and Twine. The subscribers invite the attention of purchasers to their stock, and they obligate themselves to sell as low as any other house west of the Mississippi river. novr' l McCLURE & BARRETT. W. C. I(ECK & CCO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Plantation Supplies, etc., at te o.t scanu1, . ·. t ell t:Ie Levee, SIRIEEVEPO'IT, ..............................LUCISIANA. rlil s.u :b .; s are in receipt of a ltree and well L selected st'ck of Goodus utci t to this Iarket, con stating in part .f Staple Dry Goods, D)omestics, bleached ad unbleachled, Cotton Fl.ucnl, blhenoed and nnbl. ac ed, C'titon l)Dringl Li:;seys, Cotton Yarns, C.licoes-Ie lislht.'ronrch and .Ansmirican, ('ottonades, Woocle Clu:s, "..itable far iucer. Bled-ticking, P;!us, Ned.es, &c., &c., kc. ( Groceries, IF!o.r--St. Loci birands of every description, SlIar-Ttexas-Williktes' b:and, coll--AV'eatevri ;,Ld Texas cu:red, Stuzar, C'Ife., olasea,, Lard, 3t: eren! in kites, barrels and barrels, Rice, P'eper Alllp:c. Pickles--Mi ed a,,d -:ain, Ketchups--of all sort. a;rnd sizes, Ilres^tl.td FruiSeof all kind Tobacco --hewing and Smoke g, ('i ars-Dmncestic and Iiportid, Sardines, Oy ters an-d Lob -t.rs, by the can or bIx. Brandies, W ines and Whisky - of thi ciry best qitality, Box 'Liqurt s ev.-r dt.rtioo, and everythin,, ! else usually k-it i-i a ]"aticy {troory. Hladldwne, Woodesware, Tinwaec, Boots and Shoes fv s'-i's-i: w ,:r.r: aid i:'may ohir- thincgs too numer ;'fhe ab'>,-e ,as si.hct',! -xpressly for thiis marklet, :.d will be s, i ..: a siight: advance upon tirst cost. d-V. . E.Kl & CO. AI'NCY & STAI'LE Di:Y GOODS, CLOTIIING, BOOTS, IIOES, &c., &c., &.c. THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOtCK I.N TIlE CITY, THE VERY LATEST, STYLES!! A. SOURITI TEX1AS STRIEET, .NEAR EDWARDS, MC. 1'.CARTY S Old Stand,: Sii iCE EP O T, XWOX-LI :-cpectful.y infom his old fric.nis and the Spublic, that he i:.. r, ,c:tly r!ut ned home from tho' North, with a larg.re :id well selected Stock of Goolds. of the latert sti l and fahiits, which he purchased :lcusivcly for i .:.< , ihoul the brat Ihmportin, lto -e, in the countr., at prices which enables himi to offir greater indtlu-ehmcets to pu, tri'i,: thanl any other house in the ph:.c. Dit stock cf I'atlcy and Ntaple Dry Goods, is c.omnL:e, aid coin-iats in part of LadId'm Dress ,(;,,' , ( o all deacriptimcs; French and Americ:n Prints, new designs; P'lain Dlaie+, all conlrs and shades; Plain erin.s, ' Printed Dliaines; Frtnch. Inlui ani X:nmerican Bargces; Poplinct.t , of all styls; F:, io ahi nd A:crican Calicoes; Plhun and Fancy 5-:[k.; (Cloths, Ca .it locre., et'c., etc., etc.; Irish Linens, a sup-rior articde; I:leached and unble ahed Domestics; Sheeting and Shirtit:; Hlosier , of all kind,; Cor-ets. Gloves, B!:s, l,-It iuckles, Pins, Needles, Thread; and in fact, eviry article fir ladies' wear, or family use. Fancy Goods, A h:rge and superb stock. Hlas one of the largest anid finest assortmnats of Ready-made Clothin,? Ever brought to this market; consisting of Coats, 'ants, Veats, and every article requisite for gentlemen's wear, which are manusactured out of superior articles, and made up in the late-t fashion. Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Gaiters and Bootees, of all styles; Children's .. .. .. " Gents' Boots and Shoes, all qualitics; Boys' With many thanks for the liberal patronage hereto fore exteudel to me, I would ask ,t continuance of the same, feeling assured of tivini satisfaction, havin" ,is . .i PHELPS & CO., WHOLE ALE AND RETAIL GRocEn AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1G Commerce street, Shreveport, Louisiana. HIAVING leased the large and commodious Ware house fuormerly occupied by A. M. Hull & Co., are now prepared to recetre Cotton on storage and consignment. They will give their personal attention to all consignments madeto them. They are prepared to make liberal advances in Bag gin, lRope, Groceries and Cash, on all Cotton or other produce for sale or shipment to their friends in New Orleans. PHELPS & Co. Shreveport, June 2!, 1.;. A. J. STACEY, THUS. POLAND. STACEY & POLAND, (Successors to Stacey A Wells,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, AND CO31MISSION MyERCHAtNTS, No. 7 on the Levee, SHRIEVEPORT, I.A. Will make liberal advancement on consignments. Shreveport, December ý0,. 1365. J. H. CARTER, WHOLESALE GROCER COMMISSION MERCHANT, 8 and 10 Tchoupitoulas and 8 and 10 New Levee streets, -NEW ORLEANS. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, &c., &c., AT TUI. OLD TA'ND OF I'. F. L. FRA:K. N. DREYFUS, LeROSEN & Co. R ESPECTFCULL Y inite the attention of the citizens Sof Shreveport and surrounding coutry, and of the State of Texas, to their large anud well sclected stock of fancy and famteily GROCER IES, Coioprising ti, :bet br:ands of St. Lo.uis Flour Bourbon and li'e Wh iiy ('ogn.,ic h ciand, Scheidll.in S h. p;, IHostetter's litters. Claret, Puort and Madeira Wiue, Sardines, Oysters and Lobsters, l'reserves and Je!lies of all kiuds. Also at lot of CANDLES, COFFEE, UC; bIi, PICKLES, &c. \'e have :.o a fine stuck of DRY-G OODS, on hand; all of which we offer to sell cheaper than anv merchant int towIn. k large stock of Groceries of every description to ar rive in a few days. Co;me and examine our prices and judge for your selves. s. DREYFUS, LEROSEN & CO. Shreveport, July 5, 1,;. TO TIIE LADIES. 'T.E most respectfully call your attention to the very large and well selected stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Embracing every description of Dress articles of the latest Parisian styles, wlich we are niow open incg. andi o:1diriag for sale at Mr. J. Laii:a's old s tand. Texas street. Our i,rices w\ill be found lower than ail other i;ou.e in this citv. JONES &: Co. Si.rcevr. .uorl e , C!. l-. tf JONES & CO.. JlO TEXAS STREET.--NEAR THIE LEVEE, n- SIHEVEPO!TT, LOISIA NA, INVITE tT.e :'-:etion of the Merchants of Louisiana, I A rkanuas :ud Tcaa to their large and well selected stock of STAI'LIE: AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTI!ING, CLOTIIS AND CASSIMEIIES, IIATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, IIO..IlElY, 'TRIM.IINGiS. FANCY GOODS, EiC., ETC., ETC., ETC., XWhich w:r i.o all times be f u:ud complete in every di par.t .:nt. Do I)ing bus:no upon the broa:i &ais of " LARGEI SA'LES and "SIALL PROFITS," wc offer to Merchants Sfacilities f, replenishing their stocks of Merchandise, gunequaled i:t this market. AW We ar - prepared to execute Ordters and Co;::mis r. aions for a:y- and ive-ry doec: c'i oe of Ierc ha'dise, it, through our friends in Ne', Olrkans end New,; York, :a the , ws.: :ates. tand [iti promopt di ptpi. I .,t" S. M. SXVENSO(, ,Late of Aun:-in, Texas,) c (ENER.L , C('O1MISION MERC'IIANT, No. 18 tCaronde!et street, corner of Union, SEW ORILEANS. 'ERKINS & CO. respectfully solicit the ,aunotIa:e .f their, formeircorrespordlents andl their fried.os generally, fir Mr. . 3. SWI ENSO\N, who coit:nues the General Colulmtsion business at their Old Office, assisted by thl undersigned and others formcrly connected with the * hous,. W. M. PERKINS, D. S. KEILNION. Liberal Cah Advances made on Const' nmcnti of Cotton and Wool, by C. G. I'AI,, Agent, I ptl^-da,; No. 29 Texas street, Shrevpoert, Ia. TIIOS. II. MORRIS, AWholeuale and Retail DRUG-GIST, 'd Texas t,'eet, Shreveport, La. " 'tISI1ES to inform his ,1d friends, that It' isae e 1 l of their wanto, and ius ,nol'ihd 1timself wiit good and select stock, cnlpri "ing nearly e:ery thing in the way of DRUGS AI)ND 311:EDICINES, All of wvhich ii be relied upon; as bhing fresh, u'n uine aId tI , du',i v',':l d , M. gner a,.orltmen t ofToilet turd I' ancy Arti clt, will he complete as ,soon ils y ordtlers are tilled. It is mny deait'e tand intehntion to c nduelct lv business Oin a large ta scale as thie trade will adait. Shrevep' itt unte "1, 1s A Lt their old stand, Tc 'is street, Smi rll ' p l 'o r, .r LA., Dc .i.:u, inl Drugs and Medicines,School B, mks, Stationery, F:.I v (Goods and Toilet , Reuisites, Smaltl Wiar of Taste and Use, r Toilet Goods and .totions, Perumerv, etc., Paints, Oils and arnishyes, Glass IPuttyv, IP'e Wines and Li.irs flor Medical ULe, Dee tWoods and Dye Stuft 's tenierliv. "C.' Medicines warranted genoiue and of the best quality. Customers will find our stock complete, com prising many articles it is impossible here to enumerate, and all sold at moderate prices. ', ''e Prescriptions carefullly put up. Shrreerort. Anigust S, 1l' . FOR SALE. AT A BARGAIN. THE Hull of an unfinished steamboat,h with machinery and materials on hand to finish it: 11Pw at Barr's Mill, on Clear SLake. To a cash purchaser, a barain ,;,, .._.·--,U Pit. lrt lm-.. i * ·L·U4i: t!B~ THE CHEAPEST BOOK AND STATIONERY HOUSE IN THE SOUTI. BLELOCK & CO., Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND NEWS DEALERS, 130 Canal Street, 130 NEW ORLEANS, LA. Have the Largest Stock of STANDARD SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS BLANK BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS. i ENVELOPES, PASS BOOKS, LETTER, CAP AND NOTE PAPER. SOVELS-Cheap Pablications. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. PIIOTOGRAPIIS, PRAYER BOOKS, BIBLES, ENGLISHI and AMERICAN POCKET KNIVES. FANCY GOODS, &c., &c., &c., To be found in the South, and which we can sell at I very small advances on New York prices. Having es tabiished a house in Seiw York City, it enables as to sell cbeaper than any house in the South. Orders from abroad receive promnipt attention. Catalogues mailed free of chiare. Atddress BI.ELOCK & Co., I?) Cnnal street. NEW ORLEANS, LA. ELELOCK At CO., BLXLOiC & Co., BLELOCK & Co., 1: Ueekman St., 41 Dauphin St. Cairo, New Y1rk. Mobile. Ala. Illinois. SaNew Orleans, September I. 15.,',-1y DIRECT III'OI1TATION. STEVENS & SEYMOUR, Nos. 90 and 98 CO3IMMON STREET, (opposite the City Hotel,) NEW ORLEANS, I'[I'OIRTEIS ANDI DEALERS IN CUTLERY, GUNS, COM1S, BIUSHIII:S, PERFCMERY, MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, PAPER, STATIONERY, BLANKI BOOKS And School Books. PETERi C. TAITLOP. CHtILIE H. CiUlRCHIILL. TAYLOR & CHURCHILL, IIHardware and Cutlery, No. 11 Magazinc street, opposito the St. James Hotel, NEW ORLEANS. Iron, Nail and Plow Warehouse, No. 20 Bank Place, New Orleans. aug23-1v F. F. FOLoGER L. FOLtERn. W. H. TIIOMAS, FOLGER & CO., IIARDWAIRE, IRON, SHIP CHANDLERY, Nos. 37 and 39 Magazine street, Oppuaite the St. James IIotel, New Orleans. Nails anl Castinzs. Sheet Copper and Zinc, HIoop, Shaet and liar Iron, Plow, Axes and Hoes, Shovels and Spa'de. Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, India Rubber Belt i!,', lHoe and P'acking, Circular, Mill and Cioss Cut Saws. Also, agent for the sale of Isaac Straub's Corn Mills. auag3-1y JOHN M. GOULD, SAGENT. BOOTS AND SH`ES AT WHOLESALE, No. 8 MAGAZINE STREET, NEW ORL.EANS. 01ol8-Smn CHARLES E. SPENCER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FANCY GOODS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HOSIERY, Ui12.e C1Ltlery, Perfumery, Stationery, Etc., Etc., No. 82 CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS. F. J. QUINLAN & CO., W'HOLF-ALE SIIATS AND CAPS, S Corner Common and Magazine Streets, NE-- NI OI? ANS. [oi5 3m FATJO, \A R KS & CO., baace-;aur' to JOS, II. &. I. N. MIARKS, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND IMPORTERS, 13, 15 AND 17 NEW LEYE' STREET, SD. FATJO, - JOH II I RUNnASO,5 Jos. a. taR .?. I (2il1 1 I. N. MtA es. I~ SOLU''IOS OF (Ot'lAI1.TNI:RSIIII'.--The firms of 0. E. I1ALL & CO. ISt. Louis Hotel,) and D. M. IIILLDIETIl & CO., (St. Charles Ilot-l,) are this day I dissolved hv mutual consent. 0. !. Hall will hereafter carry on the busines, for his own account, and will set- I tle the business of said irms. O. E. IIALL, D. M1. IIILDRETII. I EFERRING TO THE AiBOVE, I WILL TAKE 1. this opportunitt of tendering y thanks to the public for the liberal patronage extended to the St. Charlci Hotel since its erection, and to the patrons of the St. Loui, Ilotel during my occtation of it; and will here inf"orm thene that the former has within the past few onivithl, been thoroug ihly renovated, painted and ittpelrd, and the furniture thoroughly cleansed, varnish ed and upholttered, land I here remark io those not cognizant, that these were imuch, vet - iuci h needed irmI prvemetsi st-d wvith thle addition ot such furnit.re as was retuitte, the entirev etabliashmient is in as good order, and will extend ts nlinrt ctltllforts as it over has to tlhose n ihe plene to Itatrntie it The St. Ltouti llotel is ipas5ing throuilh the stme renovatiet n, and will be osen I to the ltblic about the Ist of I)eeember next. IBothi hliuses will be k-ept in the old itarnter ,vith table d'hote. . E. HALL New Orleans. Ort 17. I-.U not 3 S'T. JAMES HOTEL. I~.M(- AZINE STREET, BUetwes n Gravicr and .Natchez Streets, Gcneral CIHARLES E. SIEEI)ES, MLanagser. rTiTllSl Estblishment has been leasedl for a termi of I vea'r-, anlit hils een completely and thioroughly ryno'ated and teiired, -ud iri-dhied with new Furn ture, Bedlding, Bed and Table LIinen, fronl the kitchen to the roof Fori tlhe conlieent-e of loeation, and wcll arranged riiooms, it has nto .-t tierior itt the city. For the comforts andtl luxuries of its table and "Exchant e," the manage'r oinly aiks a trial. ,he Hotel is nosw ,pon for the recepttioiin ol gue-ts. [1i - JERE3I1lAH 3I. WARDWELL, IIPORTER OF HARDWARE AND CO1MIISSION MERCHANT, 83 John Street, New York, HAYING been engaged in the Hardware business fi,r more than thirty-five "ears, Mlr. Wardwell offiers his services to his friends in Texas and other iSouthelrn States, to purchase for them their goods, and dispose of anv article of Produce they may ship to him. All orders ,ill risi i-ve ii on . tt:, - >t Dcaler in CARRIAGES AND HARNESS, No. 74 St. Charles street, New Orleans. [n2' iy REMOVAL. TIIE undersigned has removed his CARPET STORE to No. 8 Carondelet street, two doors from Canal, where a full and complete assortment in his line may be seen. New patterns of VE.LVETS, BRUSSELS, TAt' ESTRY, 3-ply, and INGRAINS, are just bcin, received. LEWIS ELKIN, nov22 6ml No. S Carondelet street, New Orleans. E. A. TYLER, 115 Canal street, New Orleans, DEALER IN FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY Silver Ware and Fancy Goods. Watches Repaired. Jewel v and bilver Ware Manu factured to Or der. [novr2 ly C. H. ZIMMERMAN, 91 and 96 Caz4al Street, New Orleans. DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, AT WHOLESALE. [o.5 ly D. BLUM & FRANK, tO LESALE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, 43 Chartres street. New Orleuns. [n291 y DRY GOODS. I. FOERCOE 5ER. SI):O L .DEi. FORCHEIMlER & IIABER, 17 .............. CAMP STREET ...............17 New Orleans, IMPOIRTERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ITNVITE the attention of city and country dealers to their complete stock of seasonable Gfoods, which will be kept replentshed by every arrival. (lSmrn3 H. ABRAHAM. Frett. GOLDSMITII. ABRAHAM & GOLDSMITH, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, HOSIERY, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks & Valises, 36 CAte STRiET, New OsRLEAn. lolS Gin HEYMIANN & SOPER, IMPORTERS OF MILLINERY GOODS. NEW ORLEANS, 61 CiHARTRES STREET, NEW YORK, o18 3m] 69 BROAD STREET. WEED, WITTERS & CO., COIMMISSION MIERCIIANTS, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS In PROVISIONS, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, CLOTHING, TOOLS, &c., Ac., 7, 0, 11 and 13 Tchoupitoulas street, Corner of Common. street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. New Orleans, Aueujt a8, 185,-1y SAM DE BOW & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COTTON FACTORS AND General Commission Merchants DEAI.ERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, WINES. LIQUORS, CIAl-A-s,.-&.-, Nos. 30 and 32 New Levee street, NEW ORLEANS. Are now receiving, by almost every arrival frown the North and West, a fresh and well-selected stock of GROCERIES, SUITABLE FOR WHOLESALE ANDT) RETAIL GROCERS, PLANTATION SUPPLIES, FAMILY SUPPLIES. TRADE S' 'ORES, BOAT STORES, BAR STORES, Among which will boe found the following articles, which they offer to trade at reduced figures: CIIOICE FAMILY FLOUR, FRESH PEACHES, FRESH BLACKBERRIES, FRESH STRAWBERRIES, FRESH TOMATOES. ASSORTED JELLIES, BRANDY FRUITS, RIASPBERRY, FRESH OYSTERS-I and 2 ~ cans, LONDON CLUB SAUCE, WOIlCESTEIS.IIREI SAUCE, TO31ATOE CATSUP, CONCE.NTRATED 31ILK, PICKLIES -ascorted, CIIEESE-E. 1). and W. R. CIIOICE BUTTERI, LEAF LARD-in kees and tierces, SUGAR CURED IfAMS, TOBACCO-Nasy, etc., COFFEE-(Chice Rio, SOUR KROUT, CABBAGE in CURR,:IE. TEAS. IMP' RIAL, YOUSG IIYSON, SOUCHONG, POUCHOSG. And OOLONG. STAR CANDLES SOAP, TARCIIH, INDIIGO. BUIACKING, INK, BAKING POWDERS, REFINED SALERATUS, SOD)A, CREAM' TARTAtR, ALLSPICE, GINGER, PEPPEli, CINNAMON, CASTIIE SOAP, CO:3IETIC SOAP. WINES AND LIQUORS, A large and well sclcct-d Stock of Foreign and Domestic, Iu quantitic.s to suit P'rchascrs. CIGARS, 5'.0,j30 DOBESTIC CIGARS, various brands, and of oil qualities. july5 A. WINTER, No. : Texas Street, nea:r the Levee, RE I'ECT FUI.L Y infbrms his friends and the public, lthalit having m:tde extensive purchaieb. ot DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods of every description, He offers to sell at prices to suit the ines. Having purchlased for CASH, at first houses in New Orleans, his facilities are unsurpassed for giving general satis faction in prites and quality. Persons wanting FALL CIOTHING, or anything in the Dry Goods or Clothing line, ate in rited to call and examine the stocks -hicih are received constantlry, and opened for the inspection of purchasers. The latest patterns for Ladies' and ili-ses' Dresses, Trimmings, etc. ever received in this market, can be found as above. 0111 A. WINTER. •'3-'r y M. BAEI, -It Di rEX , BA R & DREYFULS, , WHno siE.SL AND RETAIL DzALERS IS. DRY GOODS, GROCEIRIES, PROVISIONS, WEý,TERN PRODUCE, &c., Curner of Texas and Spring "::ec:s, MU. ICa'a OLD Starn,; SHRItEVEPOrPT, L.. Bees to inlform their friends, planters, merh r,.s ant public gecneraltlr that they have formed a Cdpartnersa;., Sand recently ipcned a lurce and sselect assortmeunt ct Dry Goods, G.roceries,11ardware,& c.,& c.,& c. Harving purchased their stock entirely tur cavi:, :iev fee! confident hm-wt they can sell as checdp or chlaper ti.:.n any house in th'is city. T aR STCK COaSIST' IN PraT O: Kerseys, Li.4eys, Lowells and Os.nbutr da ; Hlickory, Marboro' and Choctaw Stripes; p ]: ickinis, Nye. Blankets, flue (all woor,) Bed ilankets, of cedrev e._ and quality; unterpanes; Toilet Quilts, i;-" a:,, 12. Bleached a, d brown Cul. as, a vI !at e ass:v y and of extra .uality, 4,: -4..:d i a' . . L2 c ;.. bro en Sheetir.s. Irish Linenr, a large and beautiful assertraet. L::.,:; Sheetings, 1s . and 3:-' . l'ill :i'-ca. . i:.,;c Lileu hn:, mask; Linen 'lable seta; Bird cE.a liiuaper, luaeiaht c Towtelirg. Cal:rnia G ous-Worcted and Cutt.? lu rtas; T.: key red and ure.l French Cai' iee tub Curtra,:s. Tennessee tod Kentacky ,ans, white and clure,; a large assortl -rc,t of Flannels. Bleached, -wn and colored C anon Flannels. Bllack and ..y F.c lre rncL (tcsllerc; Twr.ds. Black Cloth ; Ladies' R' - al C-lths. Satriuets--,lIck, blue and grey. I.adies' Sla,,.ls; plain black drei- Siiks. 'opl:::s. French 31eriros, all colors; pisin and figured iclh,:re.. 3Black Delaines, (all wool;) I)luaine robce; Ali,;cc.s. Genuine French Calcue, of all St lea. En.glish and American Prints, a large and beauifi.l assortme t. Printed Jaconet, Liaen Lawns, French Orgaudies. Lace Mantelcts, Mai quis Parasols. Whirr Gooos--Jaconct, Nainuok, Lawns, Cambric, plain and figured Swiss Muslin, Book Muslin, Br;l lantines, Tarlton; Ilrusions, of all cltrs. Ilandkerchiefs--Lien Cambric, plain henmstitched, and eirmbroidcred. Hosuren--Of nearlv every style manufactured--La. dies' and Misses' best English cotton lose; Ladies' 31isses' and Children's Merino and Woolen ic.., Gerntlemen's and boys' English half-hose; GenuIe men's and boys' Merino and Woolen hallt-Hose. Ladica' Merino Vests. Gentlmen;'s Gauze, Merino and Lisle Thread Shir:s anid Dravwers. loour SKicN-Lad- Cs:-' .:.. Children's, dif1r. ent styltma. OLOVSa--L.dtiies' aLd Genrtlemen's Kid, Buckskin and :aris C oth (super.) gloves. Caihmere Gloves a:L Gauntlets. Woo:cn' Mitts. Crotulo'u -A large stock of Cents' and Boys' ready Inade Cloa.hing, which has been selected from tr. best marIiufacterict, and which they cain recminrct.d to the public. A fire asao;rtment of linen hosom Shirts, Maracil:es Shirts, Shirt Collars, etc., etc. IATr .c. C'crps--A very large and beautiful ass9rt. merit, of the latest r tyles, and at all pricen. Ladle:,' a.ndl l:s ' lionrets. BooTs ..ucr S:eiEs--'hcir stock of .Men's and Boys' Butts r:.1 Shoes is c ry large and comprises .tci: variety of styles .ald priceo. Extra-flue French (i.e ; Boot, rmade to c:der, from the best Phi!ad.!pl.ia manufacturies. Their stock of Ladice' Misses' and Children's YoLee, Gaiters, :ootees and Slippers, is immensely ioar,_ and ail ratle to order toy the best Ladies' a.t manuifacurcrs of Philadelphia. Trunks, Vzlises, Carpet-bags, Saddle-bags, Saddles, Bridles, Utc., etc.. etc. HI~.rinra.e-A full ard complete assortment aWaysa on hand. Caststeel Cotton IIces, Trace Chainus, Axes, Spades, Haauies, etc., etc. GRoccr Esr---A very eitensive assortmenat of Groce ries, comprising in part Sugar, Molasses, Bacon, Pork, L:a d. F!our, Rice, Salt, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Mackerel, Lobsters, Sardines, Soap. Starch, Pepper, VWestern: and Goshlen Cheese and Butter, together with every article for plantation and family use. WIEaS AGOI: ý,'I " . .,r--- ··\ c .5 l , nr cr,,seei ' " '' r, .-4 ing c Port, Loand. Shrevept , J. K. CORNEIR O6aLB 1 ,. that 1. . - .. .' At the corne offers at the Shrevelport Curner (: Shrreport. J HTOULI) res the put business, dt t. ceived per is sitting of FANCY AND , GIOCE SCOAT STOIP So soon as a Sreccipt of 'r: dcscripticn. As our purn direct of tI(e I all dcscrip i.:jn supplies ateN ow I'u:chuslIs a stock and cie, Shrev(mei t. at Larna . AS J .T selected oegre:, ing thu la, at ua FANCY AND S CiCHIA A HIIA' Which wil be so H. L.ewl will aid ni ln t, - Sihrtveronrt .1 50 Per C:nt. Cl J. _1. i ing in par os foll Silks, Po IPn., A2 zines. De aines, and Wed i..;g Go( GE1NT EIE: Ladies' Cloaks, bons, Jewle'rv I'e ally kept :t wel will be foltnd thor Millinerya nd Drc and udg sur vou bWholeslale buyt CA. 'T( 'kill