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( 1 which are jminted rea white in the reft of this id a _1 ter the accopimiodation 4f . t'iad ,uests. It was built, ldit 1' lY `Ir. Echevarrie, and iie whole, givel honor to the and part weilarly t' the buil b.a k the only Hall built ex , f.'r republican meetings on L.afoarche.-E.cckange. L VLi i4ESSNESE. ry p:1rt of the State 1"'t" rination tiut n.urders t r tire being committed liwless ruffians that in ,t Arts of our State and :e Ileircdattioas primc-i 1, ; blicaI is, a81 it 131s ,l. iiled, th'Lt in every in en the misfortune of \.titi, tJ be opp(ISed to igu of terror inaugu .;" and by wbich hun Spir inuo- nt men, de , uno n aund children were n, ni} the bloody h1nd of :. a` it they were so man" * .. and at tic? mercy of r+ r;,hersr. these' depredations ; (ate? De.; the Demo xp-:ct 1+ crrry the next 1 th- nane'.? Do they Sitthe Ltupublicana are s, intrit as t) he trampled a.1 allow theiu Wives ,. ran to be the victims of pwer. 1We ask do ti } t t.his of us? Are tiny . 'ti , organize their bloody 1a. m h 'itr0ges committed rtI a sample to rive us "i t ii in waiting fur? 1, o we have but one that is BEwAiE! we (1 ," * :,t the 'lark 1rospnets I . ri' us; the 1el u. ::t 1itht(111 enhn un iig ti- cumparl I i tlu :e that 1' 1ii 'I '.\r r.e l r. 'V : 1 . V an 1h ' il' i Ii. t 1 '. :1i no (mlr(. tow t11.n 41:1 11 - n1' 1:11 \ tug th:t tin the oy pl:1('e whltqe 111(1 thtir p1)07 1 7 ,' e to ;"t'n .. 1. i :," , iUi -I i tle e-n fine. ethat the ir, ft "i t't., .,"., t."rd nnr d''toni tl".. ~ :~ -\VUIt~, i , n t li S' irt victint:. thwere wit 11 two etemuni±s, tiitie 1.. , 1.I taun itutie torjii sult ". ; b. a great. sucecies. (OMM1E HCIAL. 1Veiv. Nur. 4 -11:3d A. M1 The market opened wvi I * iicy. biut with an jincr~eas iI:i7t tde, the timndnety in 1)000n more in favor ot h Ii nh there has been not 1 dline. Sal:'s thus far (iu ii ordinary his ?. anil Low iMiddlin'' at I e' s-des Embhracnd 420th ni thmarket closed ti. f ii Averrge Exchange I'r I , ;Iv7. * 1'tQ.' 171 'ii i .........11 ..... ............. 124 ................Al ..13G1:4 Mu. (I gpion. .30(~ .. .. .30 65 ................. $100 f~ri..............725 stra - -. . . .. . 7G A 0 ij77, and 8 75 N.~ brlsh~el -... . 8il5 ..... ..... 3 .... 8 SPECtAt NOTfIýr. St. Leuhl, Doh ýestai d u Soatbert ttairoad. TlE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE To St. Louis, Chicago; Omaha, Man Franci(co, St Pail, Kansas City, Leas enworth, St Joseih, Aid all Poiuta Nlrth, Erit aid Writ. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS leave the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Ilailro.dl Lepot daily, at 7 A. M. and 5 P. I. AN EXPRESS TRAIN Invee the foot of ('anal street dailv at b A. M., via the New urleanis, Mobile and Chiattnnoog t Railrold, making (l0se connfctionts at M'bile with the Mobile and Ohio Rjtilrrid to all points North, East 1111(1 \Ve.4.. Fur ticket, al'ply to A. 1). SfELDON. Ticket Agent New Orleaf(, Jackson and G(e.t Nor.hon Railroad, corner Ct.mnp and (:otanna ir&tet;, under City Uott l ; o to W. J;PDELL. Tickct Agent New Orleaus, Mobile and Chatanooga Railroad No. 130 Cow aoll street, under St. Charles Hote,. J. HI WLNGFIELD. General Snporintending Agent St. Louis, Iron [ountain and Southern Railroad NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE AvD CHATTANOOGA RAILROAD. The Mobile division of this road will be openedl Ir businc.is on ý'Onayl}, 1ov"ember 1!1, 1ý70, .di oases nwr triitus will rnn as follows I;:t New Orlcnts, join the fL 't of tnhl steet, f ,r 1;y St. Louis, Piesi '1144111u . .1i .~.- ippi City, filowio , teI n S'pring:., 1 s(It.t1jtgltmu I Mobile at soc A. M. Ar sive at M\1tle at 2:b oelock P. M., connei tvty at Mobil with thc V BILE ANT) (;iIIO. ain tIe MO BIL; AND .': NT U . MLI;Y RAIL L i `x. Ir a^1 pbi:its NO'sTH, EAsr AND WEST. Leeve Mobile for New Orlb-ans at 11:20 'i. M. Aiii.:i.z at (.:1u P. Q1. :'tir; Cl~rt'n wo :ý wI~rlcnr anti Mabile,. Fir Do 1 rs. jliLti uill TrlEi: ;IT 'l" TR INS RUN EL.'. :I \ DV.'. 1 :ILY. V. 2it rt i .. at Nw Oi e:os, at * :ý r.At I. !,.i" '- 7:. it Iiorisin,. I:LI(IIlr As LOW As BY ANY 0 º tlElt 1o 1'L. For fnrthtr itf. rmctinn, call at the ". ! url , ,o: the Comspany, r -oms one ... two, up st"irs. STOtY BUILDING. .'rner Craip and (ommioni strt-cta. J. 1i. KENDLRICK, General Sopernutendent. .RAVELLERSiATTENTION: iiie New Orlcuns, Jiickioa, aid Great Northern and Mi.%isisippi Central Railroads. Liun their Passenger Coaches and Bag gages ('irs, their combined length without ehansge. BAGGAGE CHECKED FROM 4RE SIDENCE TO DESTINATION. The 7 A. M. ExjiressTraia runs Daly, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Makes cloae connections for V'icksburg, Hmci phis, St. Louis, Chicago, Louisville, and all points beyond, Sleeping cars at. nhilit, Cintonto Grand Junctin and:2 Humboldt.. The Xail Trait lcaies New Orleas hilly, Makes schedule connections with Light ning Expressbtrine, ta sipoints NORT H, EAST and WEST. Carries the great North Mail. Time to New York, 71) bars. New anti elegantly fitted up Sleeping Cars ron to Homnloldt, Tenooe Cleve land, Tenneesee, and LouiSi~svi, Kentuc ky. Express Train SBntb arrivesn a 1:30 A. M. Masil Train South arrives at 11.05 A. I. Ticket Office, Galveston, Iron Building. Ticket. Offices, New Orleans, under City Hotel, Corner Camp and Common streets, and at Depot. E. Q. SEWALL, General Superintendent; 3. B. MORlEY, (..neral Ticket Agent New Orl,.ana, Jackson and Great Northern flailsoad. E. t'. FROST, General Superintendent. I D. I. WORUY, Gmtal1 et Agent. Miusiisippi Central Railroad. S& 8. SCOTlT, Oeneral. Passenger *gnt I' qinesiouab tihe. 'c JU thtaped work of the hIar in the eltd " HARPERS'S MAGAZINE Rotiesk of the Preis. No more delightful travels are printed in the English ianguage than appear per petit :y in 1ARE e's MUZMJ*Ut. They ;ir rnod with eyual jut. r st and satisfac hihr hoys of every gra le from eiý'teen to tighty. It;r cientitic papers, wLile .f li-Lu ly proionu.-l to 'learl the :tttetion ( f the lsarne-, ar yset admirably adapted to the pnruixr unnl-r.'tarldiný, and design :-id as mueh to df.i.Ne soWreet Information roncirn-in c; rrett scientitle disrovery as at et ~hl 11! :tit v:4 the :.,;au (,1the *'So iety lox thei L'lsitu of 1-. I'd Knowl elge." Tae gre.t d..ign of lfi r:'s is to give nc-rect inl teiation anal rational :untaiament to the gteat 1aass1's of the p.o pi ". There .re ietv intelliieut Auer:ean t 1:lieo in which II: uurlis ILLUAZINE v\dhu not le an appreciated and highly !velcomfe guest. There is no monthli Magazine an intelligent reading family can less afford to be without. Many Mage.. zines are accumulate H1arspvx is edit ed. There is not a agazine that is print. el rhiclh shows more intelligent painsa on its articles an-I mechb.nical execution. There is not a eheaper Magazine publish ed. There is not, confessedly, a more pop ular Magazine in the world. - \ew Eeygktnd Hlomesteed. It is one of the wonders of journalism the editorial management of HAaPER's. -The 1%linn. SUBSCRIPTIONS.--1871, TPermas: H.'r np's MACAI.z, one year ... S4 00 Au Ertro V py of either th' MAO. ZtLO, Sx T.Y, or BAZsaa will be sippiol 'rubs for erery (bib of FIVE Srasc'RtIwrs 't ,4 0); aI, i)i m re.i)tlonce or .r 'spies.for ;20, 1NI, wa ithd e.rtre coipy. S dscrriptintu to HRtn' tis MaO.zn xE, \LEExI.Y. odl BAZAAR, to o":C elits for yo a, $10,000: *r two of 1lJ-i j)/s Pi Sli' .all., to ooe oddres' fr c or , 57,'0. I d !. .%nmbers C iA be supplied at any AComnplete Sot of HIasrrua' MA'AZ'NE now coin -iri-ing 41 Vo~nues, in at it cd tl bihuling, will b. sent by expre s, frei.ht :t expx:se of purchassr, fnr-$2 20 per vol a:m. siCJgl l'a/ses, by mail, posied, 3: 00;.loth eioet fur binding, will be 5o cert., by mail, pVtpitai'1. Tb.- P oet. nI Hts:*x%.s Ia 1%Zt'LE it 214 cet a y`.ar, wlhi'h temnt be paid at +. u- a rla., /,cr's p.>st-oflice. Addr,.s 11LtIPEli & .: (OTITIRM, "I ('Conii!ett Pirtoriul Ii story of t.r Tilrs." e' d 1' inly Popj-r i ti V T20I1'ýi." -Ij11f PEfR'' WEE KI1' arLt:NDrtl .r rLrRs'nATLT. NOTI EM OF TIC Pti.as. The Mislt ., .crs,";'e-r of n-:r country. Xomip -te in :dl the departuteuts of uo .lnrianiio iamily I'.ipi-r, 11.MtcEa s \ki\x i.y his i'.rnc;1 f<r itkilf a right to it' lite,' The hest puiiliiat~irn of its cia s'in' America. and so far ahead of all either j inrnab. is no~t ti) perniit o1 sny iotutl..ri. sun letwei it ii.l ins of' timir initmabci lit colamumns contain the inest co~l -.uoe of rc:oliug matter that sri' printed. * Its ililustritions ar,' nitnorous and berund fiol, being furnished by the chief aa'ti..ts of thee cointry. - - Tst.' Thm'eler. Usrpir s Weekly is the best and in 4t inueresting ullustrat I newr paper. N. r it 'i its value d~epenil on its illuistratuou. alone. Its reading nmitter is of a high order ot literary merit--varied, ittrtu. tive.- entertaining, and unexceptionable. -. V . S m. Subscriptions -1871. Harper's Weekly, one year . ......$4 00 Aun.ixtra copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratti. for every club of Fire Sebscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance; or, si. copies for $20 00, without extra copy. Subscriptions to JHarper's Magazine. Weekly, and Bazar, to one address for one yeair, Si1) 00; or, two of Harper's Periodi cals. to one address for one year, $7 00. E Back numbers can be supplied at. any time. 4 The Amnual Volumes of HARPER'S W.EEKLY, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of expense, for $7 00 each. A complete Set, comprising Four teen Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at, the rate of $3 25 per vol., freight at ex pense of purchaser. Volume XIV ready January 1st, 1871. The postage cm IBarper's Weekly is 20 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscriber's post omlce. ,Se Addreen HARPER & BROTHPERS New York. 8T. PHIIUP STORE, 230 ROYAL ST., CORNER. ST. PHILIP, New Orlesas. B. A. CIIAPELLI, --CASE DEALER IIN Staple and Fancy Dry Go*ds, TRIMMINGS AND IIATSS AT MTOTIONI PRIHB Sr. Loris tin NEw, OL.&ue Pixcrr Co u'at. FOR CAIRO Al ) . . S. Illinois Central Railroad Packets. FOR 1IEWHPI1S, CAIRO ! ~ "ani the BeniFs -The fine lee'ger steamers of this line will leave, as follows: Giving through bills of lading to all points on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, Nashville and Northwestern Railroad, and Memphis and Ohio Rail road-also to St. Louis. Through Tickets furnished at lowest rates to all points East, West and North, b all the vanous routes via Memphis, Cairo and St. Louis. bitaterowiis se cured at C-tneral UL ee, 114 ('onmon treet. A. A. WOIODS, General Agent, 104 Commoi. Street. C. G. WAINE, Frteight Agents ct7 Natchez Street, JOHN N. BOFINIRR. President, Bills of lading for all freights over the Illinois Central Railroad; signed at the office of JAMES T. TUCKER, apl. 6-tf 20 Carondelet Street. ItnicmAxis' Sotunuas Pacicr CozawAKY. FOR Sr. Loris, CAIRO, SM' rjasend the Bends- The steamtes of this line will leave as follows, at 5 P, M. Giving through 1115s of lading over the Illinois Ctaitral Railroad to al points on Arkansas, White and Cumb erland rivers. Through bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points on the Upper Mississippi. as high as St. Paul. Plans of cabin may he see and state rooms seciued on application to STEVENSON & VERLANDER. Agents, 135 Gravier street. JOHN F. BAKER, President. Bills of( ldingoverthe Illinois Cent ml Railroad signed onl atthe office of JA8. T. TUCKER. 20 Caroi leht street. NisW OLLEANS, CHICAGO AND TIHE WEST. THE ILLLNOI( CENTRAL RAILROAD AN)) Blue Line, Via Cairo, is WiLLjT.? hKEFREIIF;1IT <r Fr uan wo Irlani"ts in iir.,t i.kY INo PAI1.Y, AT 5 1'. Mr., YOR ` (AllmI, GI1('lAu), ANA) ALL P')INTl NR1TH, WE\LT AND EAST, AT THEl LOWi.T 1A T2S. All rates a)il :11 throp:h; bills of lItding faim NNK Orleans Iy ale v Iruata given. eigiied adl recognizued on'v at the (o' rid Ot ee of the Corn. p.::y, So. 20 ('.tronjelet Street. Shippers by this route save all dray. age aol tranao r charges at Cairo, mnl their goods are always under 'over, and no charges are made for toiw urding. JAM.2ES T. TUCKER, (ieiieral Agt-it. For St. Louis, ('.iro and 3t-mphis. S The Steamer KATIE, J. M Wsurr., Master; will leave New Orh-anq fcr mibove ports on MATUIID.Y, $ATVIIDAY, Jane 10; Junea 21; SATURDAY, SATERDIA Y, July R; July ~22. For freight or passage "pIply oil hoard. cur to JJA i'.No. 150 Common Street. A. A. OREEN, No. 19G Common Stree Where a umlami of the cabin can be seen I BATON ROUGE. Ne w Orans. Coasitl. Iton Ronge> dGon Tt al reid 1 un weekly I E ger packet 8T. J!3HN. Vv. B. Gasxiroomi, Master; JAUs~s McEz~noy, Clerk, 1 Will leave Nov Orleans every SarUEDAY, at 6 P. M., andWziDNESAy, at 5 P. M. For freight os passage apply on boerdl, or.t 0 . Muniscow, 11 Conti sre MILLINERY ESTABLIISHMENT. FALL AND WINTER MItllLINERY GOODS of every description, just received at Z*R MEA.Ramaatma at.. .CHAIBThES STREET...29 betwees gmal and Omstosahouse ALBERT ETRICH, Beeirfler anil Stationer: 16:* CANAL STREET. ~New Ortreau4 Xbugitam. $R. Li~tk E. . LUKD*. II. R. LEHDE & BRO., GROCERS No. 7981&8. Baroene Street, Cfuner if Usia Street New Orieiaue. f. Alway on hand a choice selection of fresh GROCERIES, fine WINES and LIQUORS. Family and Country Orders Solicited. No. 49 3mo MILLINERY STORES. MRS. A. N.PARRISH FIRST PRE MItTU iir t p , i NO.311 CANAL STIEET, New Orleans, La. Partienlar - atutian paid to the manufacture of O te' Under- t clothing ; alsooBase Bell Club and Firemen's UniformMade to order. BRANCH OF THE NEW YORK Emporium of .7Jsh ion FOR LADIES. Represented by YIn. A. Coodale and rn. L. E. Liacola.t FURNISHINO SOODS0 OF ALL KINDS, FROM HEAD DRENS TO HOSIERY, SUITS IN ORFAT VARIETY, Wrappers Single or Double, Undercloth hag of every deaeription, Night Dresses, Trail aad Walking Skirte, Chemise, Drawers, lacks, Over Skirts, Aprons, &c. Orders taken for weddin Outfits, Chil drens and Infants' Wardrobes, 4uits and Dresses in the Latst 3tyles, and supplied .t short notice. Aff The TRADE supplied at Yew York Sample Room, 1o. Ql1 Canal st., AT MRS. A. M. PARRISH'S FIRST PREMII'I Slu1T NANrFACTORY. I -r9 Orders rewpeetfelly solicited. Mrs. A. (GOODALE, ROOKRET,LERR, .9TA TIONERS COSMOPOLITAN NEWS DEPOT, STATIO2,ERY, BOOKS, ETC., Au. 9-I, Exichange Alley, lslaeeen IDienti/le and CGmti Stari's, .vic Or leans. All the large Northern and Western dei liftw. More than one hundred saa stzty diff erent publication. received and sold. Snbacriptions reooived to all periodical pulilications. Subscribers wiUl be accountable for the subscriptibn as long as they do not send back the paper, or notify otherwise. CARPENTERS, FURN!TURE, &c JU(L IU&8.P. BROWI N HOUSE CARPENTER CANALSr. Bet 1ra.zar k Rosasmo, Sr's.1 Joabdng. Attended to PandtaWJ1. The Mitchell & Ramellsberg FURNITURE CO., NANUWACTUNam AND Dg515m m aLL anrNa or MATTRASSES, LCOKING GLASSEJ, &C., 1tea ad -e camp nsee Pomer 4pgs.. .uomsqQe supp New eiassu. PARTIES WHO &rT FIIWR (*l388 DRY GOODS -rFn .c-ss Will ad thear moany spent mneae their satisaetion at BRASELMAX&d ADAM'S tCASH HOUtI ra.Is ELSEWHERE. A Glance threugh their isumeom scoco Sillp+, Satins, Real Poplias, Plais, Serges, Merinoe, Cashmere., Emp. Cloths, Formemn, ralb, hsskets, Shawls Flann~els, I~acme mboide rlne. Gloves, Corsets, Vel. sets, Ribben,, Parasols, Fans, Ete., El.., Etc. WILL CGNYINCE. 386 ...............and........... ..588 Magazine street, cor. ft. Ar drew, AMISCELLANEO US. : Pl0 PLES C OMMERCIAL COLLEGE! mesmanment of Ptraight Univeraity. LIcated over the Freedmena Savings Banak, 114 Carondolet St. OPEN DAY LTD EVEN1ING, ItO VACATIOT. SThe old and young can enter at this Institution any day, no distinction made in regard to race or color. The design of the Institution, is to fuwrish opportunities to those wishing a rapid, thorough and practical business edu cation, fifty to one hmnidred per cent. saved by students, by taking the rapid commercial course. Parties having or dinary ability, who have entirely ne-.1 glected their education now have the opportunity to qualify themselves for almost any position in the State, in an incredible short time. From two to three months is all that requires to complete the commer al course. Terms duced to sunit thef times. For furthei information call at the Colege, or address Prof. A. T. S.lever, Principal. REMOVAL TO 167 ..CANAL STREET.....167 FROM No. 9 CAMP STREET. Manufacturers and Dealers IN BOOTS AND SHOES, t Trunks, Valiscs and Bags, .1 We repetfiully give notice that they have { removed to the large and centrally located ! No 167 Canal Street, ; Near Dauphine. { I WINSFIELD & COOPER. PAINTING, GLAZING, CALSOMINING, GRANTILING, FR'ESCOING, GRANINGi, SIGN PAINT ING, WALL PAPERING. 01llce No. 84 Dryades Street, Near In! on Street OLORED SEAMEN'S HOME GEORGE TAYLOR. NO. 91 FRONT LEVEE, THIRTD DISTRICT, BoardIng and Lrdging TIE ?E0ILE'S 1001 AND THE BOOK OF THE DAF. JUST OUT. rho Louisiana Magistrate. A GUIDE OF DAILY USE TO THE JUDGE, THE PARISH OFFI CER, THE LAWYBE, THE BUSINESS MAN, AND HEADS OF FAMILIES& cotainiing the most nseemary inforina wsoion quesaions of everyday use, COMPLETE ST OF FOBMBPOD ALL OOUTRACUS OF EVERY DAY OC~CURUENG5 ber sale by BARRETT, WMOU0R AGO., General aSbnes ead Law Nat~ I. sabo.tf No.tm Osapsareat. JULE8 ABELABD, 04r )*nterend lulldoer. PtT.. ..JUI4L 93,.fllT...57 Nay 1 Al.w sh atthspy ub Leuuikxf rjad esm t s mRi hrI ~bAu~guser,Ise exlABLz T. RO'waD.. Panm SIN LI UUUMSER LOTTERY. C IUAL Pas - - - - $50000 l.otAss r. TO UE ORAWWIN NEW RhAM1 OD ievsiy, Isvetkr 11, 1871, HOWARD, 0N)&COo., e0meta, 80EEI( : 20,000 mummDZ TIer omz $20. 1 prize of $50,000 s..........850,000 1 prize of $0,090 as.......... 0,000 1 prise of 0,000 a.......... 90,000 1 prize of 10000 . .. . 10,000 1 prize of 9,d00 is.......... 9,00( 1 prize of 8,00o . . 8,000 1 prize of 7,000,3.......... 7,000 1 prize of 4,000s ........ 4 . ,000 1 prize of 4,000 is.......... 5,000 1 prize of 4,000 is.......... 4,000 1 prise of 3,000 is.......... 3,000 1 terse of 9,000 1, ......... ýt4J I prias of 1,0001 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prier of 1.000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,00 1 prize o ,A 1 prise of 1,000 1 prise of 1,000 1 prize tf 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 I1 prise of 1100 1 prize of 1,000 I prize of 1,000 ae $96,001 S1 pr s3 of 1,000 1 prize of 1,0001 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prizq of 1,000 1 prize of 1,009 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 Prize of 1,000 j1 prize of 1,000 50 prizes of 500 are 16,000 817 prises of 500 are 63,40 440 prizes amounting to $890,450 Whole tickets $90; shares in Prizes payable in fall without Orders to be zddreaqed to. CH&S T. HOWARD, Lock Box 692 Postoose, New Orleans. Send Poetofice Money order or Register your Letter. $tagg & ('Itil PATENT ATTOREETS AND DEALER IN ALL THE and most Useful Patents of Ike age. We beg to call public attention to the fact thst we are now prepared to ill or ders for the latest novelties in the line of petentbd goods, and are oonstsatly adding to our large stock, such articles of merit as the inventive spirit of the o produces, and the progressiv, temper of the time,. demands. The Southern Coun try especially, needs obese labor-saring inventions; to our friends in the country extend an invitation to call and exaisina our stock of zovaraow~ xau raux trsnE Inventors can obtain lnformnatlon through our Agmncy, of the course to be onuaziwi or rum Panzarr orrica, Govern. nment fees, &c., &c. Applications made, and Caveat. Sled, speedily and electively through our offie, Axa A2 Zass cosr iO vM UNvumvOa than persoiial application at Washington. For BTAGO & O'NRILL, laul Caa Street. New Orleans, FC.ARPE7 WAREHOUhZ 17....CHARTRES STREET. .17 A BROUS8EAU & C0., Imperters and Dealers at Wholeesis and Retail, offer at low prsees CARPETING, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, MATTINo. Curtain and Uphdsaterers' Material, Windo~ Shades, Tabble Covers, Hair ('inth,,. Taos Curtains. Cornices, ete. Mr's. U. E. Craig, Fashioeale. Xilliaer., sends, Regaih, Thpe san Rosettes Bodily wark dmes to crier. m0. 600. f00. 500. HOME WASHEBSa, HOME WA8HRESS BONE WABBaBI. Sold withhn tlb. Fas Two Mostlesset a 7.1l -4 Speaks Lot .it.elt InOpsmtion pity atth u3Speas I~sinssdrees.