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" r ..l. ,I i. we L,4v1 a riht o10 up - OUt S . it-.,i. for a Preasident 1f .X h, ~ ..;.l"; , i " Satl. be i rusheid Iy it In drumy do all thime rting Cal , the outrag of which 18 t prence o f armed al- t.t K. A " .i," a rpublicanicion- 8i1 I r .si t. if hI be a jlust nulls. , ,,1[ ,, rm toward himh. While Ano r ':i:t :-al leaJt ll .l11o 1 ' ", . t ,~ i," :tle lmtny who dleik ofher I , n favi r oI lut.rid "11 .,,,,, ha"v sll the Rp. h i it nft . ori-i aer. h " .' ' . . 1'," .1 ,. " t'i'i .1I" t*,I h t h is T, T , , , ; . " it n i il(* Sl( t r hlll h , il l '1·II ·''.' T + ill -l t ~*1? I i. It . rrt u iRI a. i . , ,llr .1, the raI- . "i-. ,. 'th hy en army l r.:tn.ii f, r hI e I t 4 ,I the ii n 11. on HeR if* lte wria rri* I Ir, , c ,p i -e t Il rTl.A th t l l',I S, w, .utuplain. Silt n.. o Fr 1.u Teht it i the h 4 (ifT " " ,, , I , I " ti t, t h a s bo r ' l (r 6 w l . 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"1t wad then aseId'. o,.. .f the oth0.i,' 1 alterltt.Ely. tame r:. quest. eacsh torihd ,,t, but cou, not effeet it. .. . i,: lt' de.,monstratin! tlg t a thre i tt stre l ith" mi . l .ti l nrpre.i i upon th ,i . j aI . -h' ent forth wiiei LI vrl ,"s w.vw line4i the L-ad-er S .. tLf, wrl we have, witn ttv'h exhort R republicans to , wrangle, i inkewarm ". JIT., ralvya thr hafort " ia tiI of our own i . "at 'vt, it achieved at " ,r h,'rhicall, waged, aingd our history has ever been so entire ly distasteful to us. Republicanism i cannot afford to be dividtl in Mis sissippi, and it is the paramount in terest each and every one to stand shoulder to shoulder to his fellow "United we ;utuo, irvided we fall." Antu, ow, i': a spirit of conciliation, we exhort the !,.rty t, cultivate a slpirit of harmony, anl henceforth 1 :o forward together. Let a uiit.td de.votion to :heoREAT P.ATr swdllw up rni'ir dirfiriencens, and lot there hbe a solidity of column and a peace- in fulnt'is inl our own camp that will P"' strike t:ertror to the ':,.ttoll s ney are I-thit wily Democ'racy. -- |Ife.k1y au" L "a lor. t.> eci of R \111()OA 1,S. to SPECIAL NOTICE. oo cit St. Lnida, Iron Moutain and Scathern railroad. to asr pl., THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE fn WO To St. Louis, Chicago, Omiha, San w Franci::co, St Paul, Kan..-su City, Lear- HE nuworth, St Joseph, le' And all Points North, Eest and West. ;ir ed. .4. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS lfrve the New Orl:k uo, Jacklon and G;reat TL Northern ltilroatcDepet dlilyt , at 7 ed A. M. and 5 P. M1. ul AN EXPJ ESS TRbAIN heavs tae foot of Carn.l :tre' t ily at 8 A. I. via the I New Orlcans, Mobil,e ,u.il Chattanooga t tjilroa, nmaking clos' caunnctious th at M,.biiz . ith tj,' M,),ile and Ohio Railroad to idl points North, Eait; and W it. For tickets apply to A. D. SHELDON. Ticket Ar,'nt Now O)rleans, Jacks:n and (ireat North#-u Rilroad, corner Camp an.i (ommon streetu, under City Iitel ; or t, W. BE)ELIL. i Ticket Agent Kew Orleans, Mobile and ('hatanotn ; l Rai:rad No. 1511 ('et-: mon ,tre. t. nnder :t. Charles Hotel. J. H. WINGFIELD). (;ener.1 1 t riut, ndin. Agent St. Loui., 3 Irou M.ounaniu end SOuthtru Railroad, NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE A.WD no big CHATTANOOGA RAILROAD. At UL l The !obhile divi-ieo of tia road wil be Veiled for lubineu, in n Noonday, Ncrmuber l, 1S70, i t +ud pA.-cnger tramnw wi!l run as follows : Leave SNew Orln'i, from the foot of t'-aUn l .tr".:,' fr Hay bt. L "ouis, Pra,s :hr;atica, Revissip!,pi Cty. Biloir, Ohan 7pr.:: o. P'artiugi.:auanad Mobihi nt 8 celock 1 ..i A. M. Arrvive at Moi.ile at 2:30 o'Cock k 2. M., onr,.-tin~ at Mobile with the MO'I.LL AN.D OilO. and the MO I'II.E ANi, MO)NTi;)OMEY RAIL P.' ADIl for all points NOR'TII, EAST AND WENT. Lo,.ve Mobil- fir New Orleana at 11:2. 4. M. Arriving at 6:1I' P. M. , Fare Between New Orleans and Mobil,. Five Dailars. THIROUGH FREIEJHT TRAINS RUN 1 i EACH WAY DAILY. Freight received at New Orlans, at the foot of Julia street befere 4:(0 P. M,. A teliverad at Mobile early nait morning. J IFRiEIGHT AR LOW AS BY ANYI , OTHER ROUTE. S For further information, call at the ,ienral Office of the company. rooms ane ,nd two. up *.tire. STORY BUILTDING, 'orner Camp and Common streets. . J. R. KENDRICK, S(ener,'al Sperintendent. R' AVELLERS, ATTENTION: The New Orleans, Jae~son, and Great Nortkern and lissisippi Central R ailroads. R Run their Paewnger Coabe and BagR ga~e Cari, their combined length without rhaige. BA4GGAGE CHECKED YPROM BRE S BIDENCE TO DESTINATION. The 7 1. 1. ExpressTrain runs Daily, tSUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Makoes clhse counnections for VicksLburg, Met mu phi. St. Louis Chicago, Louisville. ' en, aii points beyond, Sleeping carn atI Lr night, ('antenso Grand Junetin and ii-. !lumboldt. "- The Emil Train la tea New Irluau Daily, rn at 5 P. I. n MIakee achedule connections with Light ning Exprern trine, to all pointma NORTH, on EAST and WEST. Carries the great i', North MaiL ,. Tiae to New TYork, 7d fcncr. New and el',yantly fittred ur Sleepiing care rux: to Huu~b.!dt. I'n,., Cleiv in- lind. Teuunees,, and Loi.;i:te, Kentun ial Exprs.s Train S.uth arrives at 1"30 in A. M. iPn ail u austriy. s .11atl L K. HARPER'S PERIODICA LS. "fnq utsisuinbly the be saustlted work of the kiad is the World." HARPERS8 MASAZINE ti _ºut ic a ' the Pres. I No more d,:ightful travels are printed t'"i in the English Uhnguago than aplsar per- Gi p-tnally inl IiAr-n'n L MAU*AizI Theyv are re~ld with elq:al inter-est and satisfac- eP" qin lv l,ry of ewvry grade from eighteen Ra : t eighty. Its aientific papeirm, while auf- $ia fciently profound to demand the attention ro. of the lmarned, ar., yet admiraelly adapted to the popluacr nnd.rstanding, and design ad an niuh to ditfuse correat information rat cioncerning curreut saientiflc dicaovery :.s by it rnnld be if it was the ,rgan of the ".So f"4 ciety f.a the Ihffdsion of I'stail Knnwl- c eg'e." The great design otf lhAArva'a in to give aerrct information and rational tr amnsecment to the great masse of the r'eo pl,. There are few intelligent AmericanI families in which Il.r.rnaUs M etUIzs would not be an appr. ciatedl aun highly w,.lceuoe guest Tnere is no monthlvy i Magazine an inte:lligent reading famiili can less aff,,ri to Ie without. Manv Maga. ztines ar' ac-umul:to tIuur.ia's ia. edit i th ed. Therme is u, t a agazine that is print. at e-d which sholw more intelligent pains ex on its articles and mech..ni,:al executi·on. ap There is not a cheaper Magazine publish ed. Thr., is not, cornfcesaedly, a more pop ulnr Maigazine in the world. - Sew E'ujlaId ".ome..tead. It ij sne of the wondera of journalism- the editorial management of lIsnr'a e. Tes .Vnati;,. SUESCRIPTIONS.--1871, ti erT H:.xirn's Mu nszru, one year ... $4 00 An E£-tra (!py of either the MeAtzA'IE. A W!e KI. ios , , l.-tztA ,rit b! b . i,:Jd ./.,i,nt Pc ,,r etry (v, of Firvs rscta'Cn. G t $1 On Ili; e rh, i e.,w re,nitane :; o r r Si.r (0 ,Iw;h. r $2s0. 00, Uitho'd ..tra co;y. rt S'bsCripticos to H.rr x~'s MAon arx. Wzxa.Y. o' 1 I'rI7AAR, to o?' (!idrOss for ae yrc ar, $10.00; or two of iterp.'r's rrai adicalx. t ; onn nddress .,r one year. $7,1t). B zuk ainbtrrA. can be supplied at any timne. ra. A C'nml,1ete S..t of H ~u:ra'e MA~n.ti.z, now comprising 41 Volumen, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, freight at expensa of ,purch.aWr, for $2 25 per vol unne. bngL Votlum~.s by mail. postpaid, $3 00. ('loth easee for binding, wall bt a ocent., by mail, postpaid. The P'artaga on HAIE.Irn's Maeazxwz is 24 cents a vear, which must be paid at fI tI he sejbJcr.er s post-office. SAddr ,a H RPER ,k BROTHERS. Now York , i L-. : - -_ -- --- ----- --- - " "templets Pietorial History efthef Timles. " T~i ,ed, (C`wawYr. and mrod Suc ce'srd Famniiy Pawpr in the . . .- :o: -IHARPER'S WEEKLY-I re PLIXDIDLY !IJ.It srLATE D. NrrcMs ory Tax Paas. Thra M.~di Neaszapoer of our country tI Complete in all the departments of an at Amerncarn I any Palper. HArxan'a uiEa- , L a hit earned for itjlf a right to sit titla. ' "A JotahAl. o ('tL.ru.Izaorn. "- Sr Yori Ea.,n.n2 Post, S The beat publication of its esls it. .Amenrica. and so far ahead of all other journala as not to lermit of any compnapri .n between it and any of their number. Y Its column contain the finest aellections of reading matter that are printl. Its illustrations are numerous and beauti ful. being furnished by the chief artist of the country.--- ostoun 7raeler. HIarper's Weekly is the best and most C interteting illustrated newepaper. Nor does its value depend on its, illuntalrations alone. Its reading matter iu of a high ord r of literary merit -varied, inatruc tirve, enatertaiuinig, and unexceptionable. SI: ubscriptions-1871. anxse: Harper's Weekly, one year ......... $4 00 An extra copy of e(ither the Magazine, SWeskly, or Bazar will be supplied Kgrati fior every club of tive hu'ser-erg at $4 00 • aah, in one remittiAfe; or, six copies for g 20 00, without extra copy. h Subbcriptione to HaIrpr' a Magazine, Weekly, and Bazar. to one addrana fo)r one year. $10 00; or, two of Hjrper's Pe:riodi cals, to one address for oni year. $7 00. h Back numberi can be aupplied at any time.l~ The Annual Volumes of HARPER't I WEEKLY, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express. free of expense, fhr $7 00 a each. A complets lit, comprising Four ' teen Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at e, the rate of $5 25 per vok, freight s~t ex at penne of purchaser. Volumi XIV ready ad Jnnuary 1st, 1871. The poutage on Harper's Weekly is SO cets ta yea r, which must be paid at the subscriber' post offce. pr Addreen HARPR & BROTHERS. ~iew York. 'H, Ticket Ofce, Glveston, Iron Building. Ticket Otfres. New Orlemn, under City t Hotel, CornercrCamp anad Common streets. and at Depot E. Q. SEWALL, (enernl Strinptenadent; J. B. MOUtlEi'. (.nemral Ti~ket .gent New (Ori~an. Jackin and (rait Northeurn I~ailrmwa E. D. FROST, General Superintendent 30 D. 8. MOREY, OaGeneral Ticket Agent M pipi cetrial Uaiaroad. .I 4))L'Z Gem..L Ps15 r Apis I BTEANPlBOA!T CAIRO. ST. Lorts Ain Nzw OnltZxa PatO'[ Coursry. FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOTIS. tilinoie Central Railroad Paeketa FO OR 1EMHI'IS, CAIRO :ud the BenJtda--The fine p:senger st,.ameirs of this line will leave as tol!os: Giving through bills of lading to all BIg potas on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, Nashrvie and Northwestern Railroad, and Memphin and Ohio Rail road -albo to St- Louis. Through Ticktsa furnished at lowest ratcw to all points East, Wart and North, by all the various route via Mephis, LI 'Cairo and St. Louis. 8taterooms as - cured at General Omce, 1(4 Common treet. A. A. WOODS, General Agent, 104 Common Street. C, G. WATNE, rrighLt Agent, a 37 Nat'hez Street, JOHN N. BOFINGER. Premident, Bills of lading for all frtights over the Illinois Central Railroad; signed at the office of JAMES T. TUCKER, apl. f,-tf 2( Carondel-t Street. MEsRCItWrs' orrTl 4 ru C PAuL CoxPANY. T. Loris, CAlro, SaIim,.: and the Bends- The steamers of this line will leave as follows. at 6 P, M. Pa (living through bills of lading over me the Illinois ('entral Railroad to al points on Arkansas, White and Cumb c erlsnd rivers. Through bill. of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points on the Upper Misisippi. as high as St. PauL Plans of cabin may be see and state rooms secured on application to STEVENSON & VERLANDER. Agents, 135 Gravier street. JOHN F. BAKER, Preident. Bills of lading over the Illinois Cent ral Railroad signed only at the office of JAS. T. TUCKER. F 26 Caronda let street. NEW ORLEANS, CHICAGO AND TILE WEST. rIlE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD AXD S Blue Line, Via Cairo, WILL TAKE FREIGHT From New Orleancs on first- inf " las temnersy Tr LEATVINGO'DA.ILY, AT 5 P. Y., FOR Dr CAIRO, CHICAGO, AND ALL POINTS NORTH, WEST AND EAST, AT THE LOWEST RATES. All rates and all through bills of at l.ading from New Orleans by above route given, signed and recognized only at the General Office of the ('o t pany, No. 2 Carondelet Street. pr Shiplpers by this route save all dray. ige and transfer charges at Cairo, and their goods are always under .cover, and no charges are made for , ,rwarding. JAMES, T. TUCKER, General Agent. pl ST. LOUI~S. For SBt. Lous, Cairo and Memphis. * The Stenwmer KATIE. J. M War., Master; will t leave New Orleans for above ports on 't SATURDAY, bATURDAY, June 10; June 14; C b SATURDAY, SATURDAY, July 8; July 22. a For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. JANN2Y, No. 150 Common Street. SA. Gl OLEE, No. 196 Common Stree Where a plan of the cabin can be mseen BATON ROUGE. New Ornleans. Coast, Baton Rougejand (rose Tete IRail. road semni-weekiy ps.sn ger packet .ST. JOHN. W. U. GiauttIuor, Master; at Jaza McEa.aor. Clerk.t I Will leave New Orleans every SrIDsaY, Is t 5 P. M., andWansvuo, at 5 P. H. For freight or pasage apply on board, or to ir- . O. Mmnascow. 11 Coati street MILLINERY ESTABLLl8HMENT. .o I.LL AND WIJTER BrOCk OF MILLINERY GtOOD> of every desription, just received at ag. 2.' .* E A. R 352 1 ' t.. c,...CHARTRES STREET...29 between Cau al anl (t;'t.noo.e ut: NLw OXZa). S ALBERT EYRICH. Bool-Iller and Mtati er it ., CANAL STIREEIT, a' I N OrI 4 9 ii H. B. LLmam. a W. Imms H. R. LEHDE & BRO., GROCERS No. 7981 & 83. Barone Street, Cerner of ,nioa Street New Orleans. , Always on hand a choice selection of frsh GROCERIES, fAn WINES and LIQUORS. Family and.Country Orders Solicited. 49 3mo MILLIV'i]t "TolEi. 3MRIS.A. M. PARRIS FIRST PREMIUM shirt cis' tn O.l31 CANAL STIEET, New Orleans, La. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of Gents' Under- or clothing ; alsoBase Ball Club and Firemen's UniformMade to order. in BRANCH OF THE NEW YORK ,, E.mporium of F'ashion , FOR LADIES. cos or •eprneeted by ln. A. Coogdle ad gl r. I. E. Linrol. a. FURNISHING 80 D:0 th tial OF ALL KINDS, FROM ii HEAD DRESS TO HOSIERY, SUITS IN GRFAT VARIETY, Wrappers Single or Double. Cnderclth ing of every description, Night Dreese, Trail and Walking 8kirts, Chemise. )rawers, Sacks, Over Skirts, Aprons, Ac. Orders taken for wedding OutAts, Chil- C drena and Infnts' Wardrubelm Suits and Drteans in the Latest Styles, and supplied at short notice. ;e-The TRADE supplied at .Vow York prirc~. re Sample Room, No. 21l Canal at., AT MRS. A. M. PARRISH'S PIiEST PE.MI[t SHIRT lrFiT'roiTY. P ft"Orders respectfully soliciteiL Mra. A. GOODALE, Mrs. . E. LINCOLN. BOOKS0ELLERS, S TA TI()INERS COSMOPOUTAN NEWS DEPOT, STATIONERY, BOOKS, ETC., No. 94, Exchange Alley, between Bientille and Conti Streets, .~e Or Allthe large Northera and Wetern dai lieu. More than one hundred and si-ty diff erent publications received and sold. Subecriptiona received to all periodical publications. Siubsceribers will be accountable for the subsaeription as long as they do not saend back the paper, or notify otherwirse. CARPENTERS, FURNITURE, ce JULI U& P. . BRO WN. HOUSrE CARPENTER CxAN. Sr. Bet nr.Y.rL & Roauow Br's. Jo1ing. Atteded to Pundunaey. The Mitchell A Rimellsberg FURNITURE e.,, A AxCxurXus AsD WAL3ma LW AuL s~e or MATTRASSES, LC OKING GLASSE's, &e., 103 end 105 Camp treet, coarner Polyu, uw . iGOfoDS & GLOTHING. PARTIES 1t WHO BUY FIRST ULASS DRY GOODS i Will find tbher money spent mose to their S satisfAction at BRAS ELMAN ,&" ADA M"'S CASH HOUSE TII\.? ELSEWHiERE. Tr A Glance through their immene stockw -or Silks. Satin.s. Real Poplin' P,aidy, Serges, Mermo.. C,.hulm ra, Eup. Cloths, Fornu.s, Arabm, Jackat. Shawls Sackings, Clotkings. Cloths, Flunne!. Laces, , mhoide ries, Gloves, Coraets, Vel vet, Ribbon*., Parasol], 2( Fans, Etc., Etc., Etc. WILL CONVINCE. W.86 ...............and ........ . ..58H Magazine stre t, cor. St. At drew, MISCELLANEOU S. i ') PLES COMMERCIAL! COLLEGE! Departanant of Straight LUnieerstly. Located over the Freedmena Savings Bannk, 114 Carondelet St. OPIN DAT AND EVEN5IO, NO VACATION. The old and young can enter at this institution any day, no distinctiou u~lde in regard to race or color. Thet d.esign of the Institution, is to furnish opportunities to those wi.hing a rapid, thorough and practical bus;incss ed.u .ation, tifty to oneu lhunred per cent. aved by students, by taking the rapid "ommerdi. d course. Parties having or ilinary ability, who have entirely u"- ;31: g1cetd their eluc;:tion now have the 4!I opportunity to qualify themwlves for: almost any position in the State, in an iuerrdihle short time. From two to three months is all that requires to complete the conamer al coureo. Terms duced to suitt tl e ticours. For further information call at the College, or addres Prof. A. T. 8S.lver, Principal. REMOVAL TO 107 ..CANAL STREET.....1G7 No. 9 CAMP STREET. Cs.aWilNN ab WXTJTEZ Manfaeturcr's and Dealers IN BOOTS AND SHOES, " Trrnnk, Vallser and Bagtrs. 4Pi We repeetfully give notice that they have tr rreoved to the,lhrgo and centrally locte.1 nl No 167 ('anal Street, tt Near Dsuphio.. ti Ii WINOFIELD 6& COOPER. PAINTING, GLAZING, CALhSMINING, i GRANTIIANG(I, FRSCOING, tl GRANING., HIGN PAINT- p ING, WALL PAPERING. Office No. 84 Dryader Street, Near Union Street 1 OLORED 8EAMEN'8 HOME GEORGE TAYLOR. NO. 91 FRONT LEVEE, THIRD DISTRICT, Boarding and Lodging ro - 1 THE FEOPLR'S BOOK AND THE BOOK OF THE DAY. JUST OUT. the Louisiana Magistrate. A GUIDE OF DAILY USE TO THE JUDGE, THE PARISH OFFI CER, THE LAWYER, THE BUSINESS MLAN, AND BEADS OP FAMILIES Containing the most neessary informa ion on questions of every day use, COMPLETE SET OF FORMS FOR I ALL CONTRA1s Or EVERY DAY OCCURRE~C For sale by Geminl USetinamm d law Pnahem, Iha tL * a No. Smp bee. JULES ABELARD, Carpeaterand Builder. ', .7....JULIA STREET....23" Jaw Oma.a e inambmI At LOTI2W1RIB. LTUW0 1 STATE LSTTIUT WCEIIP ncorporated August 17,1868 ICHARLE$ T. HO AlRD .. Paasazn SSINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY, nAmmnWD Scar ! OSw! 20,000 N: rra. CuArrnL Pau - .- - $50,000. CLASS P. TO BE DRAWN fl NEW ORL-EAXS O0 Saturday, N.Gvmber i, 1571, fIOWARD, ;IMMiaND & CD.. Contr'ct. SCHEME :. 20,000 swtustn~er s--ra ot.r $20. 1 prize of $50,000 is..........$50.000 1 prize of :1),I0 is.......... 39'.010 I prnre of 20,10n is.... .... 2.tolO I prize of 10.1)0 is.......... i,0(00 1 prize of 9,1.) is........... 9.(U( I prize of 8,0(4 is......... 8.60) 1 prize of 7,0( 0 is...i....... 7. :0 1 pnrize i 6.000 is....... 6,100 1 prize of 5,Utl is......... 5.000 1 priz of 4.14)0 is........... 4,000 1 prize of 3.000 is ......... 3,000 I prize of 2,u is ........ . 9.000 1 prize of o 1,00U1 I prizt of ,(000 I prize of 1.1)15 1 prizv of 1.14X) I prize of 1,000) 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1.04 0 1 pr;zc of 1,000 1 prize of 1.000 1 prize of 1.000 1 prize of 1,(1)0 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 I prize of 1.l0 are =95,006 i pr'z of 1,1)00 1 prize of 1,100) I przo of 1," i0 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1.10)5 I prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 1.001) I prize of 1.000 1 prize cf 1.00.) 1prze of I.i} 4) 1 pri.e of 1. ') 1 priz.e of 1,th) .Jl pr:'.. of 5,c- aroe 25.000 :17 priz.es of ti " are 63.4(0 410 prizes r.nion 'ting to $2,0,450 Whole tickets $24; shares in proportion. Prizes p.3ahl. in fuill without dednctlio. Oreras to be adlreissed to. CIIS. T. HOWARiD, Lock Boz 692 Postoffice. New Orleans. fend Postoffie Money order or Register your L. :ir. PATENT ATTORNEYS AND DEALER IN ALL THE and mosMt Ueful Patents of01 the age. We big to call l,ubic attentan to the ftrrt th.. we are now prepared to fill or Iderr for the latest novelti.w in the L .e of pi tetittd goods, and are cuostnhtul) .dtkiiug to o r large stock, such articles of merit as the inv'entive spirit of the a proyuces. and the progreuei'e te.nper of the tince demaunl.,. The ioutheru ('Cou try erpecially, needs thee. labor-saving inventions; to our friesula in the country extead an invitation to call anud easwine utr.l,(-c ok .rEnrJ,. a AND Iran cr lnvInventrs c..n ot*il' fnf r.:, ution through our Age:y. 6ithe courtwae to be puruc-d in obtaniiug patents. the MUnrie OPERIANDI OF THL PATITT OPrICa. (overtL. ment f.ee, ke., Ae. SApplications made, and Caveats Sled, rpeeily and eff.ctively through our omee, aj(D Ar Lr cui r Tu Ta IwvazTO, thsn personal application at Washington. For Scircu1ar adres. MTAOG & O'NEILL. Io Canat l 8treet. New Orieerasa. CARPET WAREUO USE 17....CHARTRES STREET..17 ABEOUS8EAU & CO., Imsorters and Dealerrs at Wholesale and Retail, oflfer at low pnrices ; CARPETING, FLoor OIL CL.OTIL MATTIGO. Curtain and Vpbhlstcrrr" Material Window ihadees, Tahble Corer,. Har !(!- t , r ('ortains. Cornink. ate. siabw. 4. Jk. CIra4, Fashionable Milliner, 281 Poydrse ste --:0 :- SBonnets, Rtegaliua, Plags ud Rosettes. Society work done to order. 00. 500. . 500. 600. HOME WASHERS, HOME WASHERS, HOME WASHER$, Sold within the Past Two o[uths under . 'Ul aourmed r. Speaks tor itsell In Opatio a liity o g DepetNo. 1768 Caml rstrt. PrIaB ' M F o 'RL~s ~