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Sartrening in Seutlern oeuisiana. Almost any seed which we recommended to be sown last month, can be sown durig this oath. Mustard, carrot, parsnip, cele ry, crer, roquette, parsley, cor smlad, spin ash, sasafy, sorrel, black Spanish, or winter raish. L.k and aeion are of the moe hardy elms of vegetables, and hardly eve? freese during winter with us. Lettuce, beet, tarnip and long radish, endive and cauli Sower, are moreteader. In sowing them at the pesent time, a sheltered position should e sleted. Plants, such as cabbage, let ltoe, leeks, beets, etc., if large enough, shomld be transplanted. Sage. thyme, and' other may be divided and set out. Omions should have been sown last mouth, but they may be sown yet. If sown thinly, in rich soil, and transplanted as soon as large enough, they will give a fair yield yet, especially if the spring months are not too warm and dry. Onion sets and button on ions earn be planted now. Sow some late eabbage seed during this, or early next month, in a sheltered place, to have plants large enough for transplanting by the end of January. They will make fine heads late in spring. It is rather too soon to sow the early varieties of cabbage seed, such as . York, ox-heart, sugar-loaf, etc., in this month; next mouth andlater is time enough to sow them. i During cold weather the young plants have to be protected; they are more tender than the drum-head varieties. English peas may be planted this month for an early erop, but only the late varie- f tie, such as large, white and black-eyed marrowfat. The latter part of each month is t ample time to ommenee with the ear'y va rieties. Broad Windsor, or English beans, should be planted during this month. If I planted later they will not yield much. Strawberry plants can be set out as di. o rected last month. Asparagus beds should be cleared off and t1 receive a covering of a few inches of well rotted manure. Later in the season a top dressing salt will i be very beneficial. Salt brine, from pork or he fish will answer the same purposer tr Begin to prepare the ground for a good spring-garden. Spade, and mix well with ol, manure, and cover deep with litter till hr wanted in the spring. Then burn of the lit ter, and the surface will be in good order to receive small seeds. Thisis a good time to transplant all kinds j p of evergrns, roses, etc. Orange trees may be be panted also, but early in spring, ju b when the sap commences to raise, is the best time for them. This month peach and other fruit trees of maybe talanted. Pmeh trees to be wi transplanted should be o bk apoording to Pa the sue o. the tree; about three feet above ha' the ground is the moset suitable height. Brom this a saw top will be med, and the log Afll e trees planted and is around we i6 tree tokle thni. a flenty1t earth, i the holc teas tin, rt~~bdj-I YiF b.-"(l8 They heRoad not be planted any decpr then y lbw beep saiaghoore. T he .rs should be as ae the surfee as possi -e. When, by transplanting, the stem or truek of the awe tree et into the grand the $ ran will attack te tree, and n cause it to die. SOr.s-.trees eed a .very rich, soil. If t sois very poor they pie away and die. Their immense supply of heavy fol :--* kp'l e the yea round, and heavy p f trit draw lamrely amthe soil for a p a dum b ose up teth. tee with laa s e of tw feet aln arm d, helaping these haes with rish, liiad muass e. i SBomir ealtgrqara e made this ' month, as - asa r Ls e a good ,t, atreog enongh as kiihe aIswr bds. They geusrally ome sed bhatr ade l tha .later is the amane. The most v aers i e well fo.m emihdp. th slip spns bel holeq wublý ont. ttoo oldapda t lo g~i tthe . Ble ot a deaag. .momaid useeds, when done upt wt dh***o LLl*r werrr id gildS bt. it wil he huad a very The bot o mood esiiewee rows, a ()1g r 1 )~~- - yrrlrk ' . a- i 38 --a U> -tw., . . - 6 ~· -jtg - -,. v-ZU--- - I 4 a · -" -TO MM WSW sasa OF L~ma" E T W IWWED Kwn L Taýwt aekm; w4 s be ýdS4MaDe~mpur, - sn if ywsemflamo " Wetec If TUU'd think mm Whenaround Dutr at~ oh. faieg Was the inatztmona mae..,; TIinf3bt eggs an butte ieet, Ai ag mbut I womigred, i kebow much twmalI take. Ya hoakoig.i ht toe to ae so well, s Ah, sm lgybeug Ae wer ahrn. shp'irl-mae,. &pep no not io tine sumpesee, MRo Merry. tell me darling, Will you grumble at "expense t" MOLuC6 NYKTLE. let_ ---------I - - An - A prominelw journalist who is perfectly bal, has offered a reward of $1,000 for a Stal that will make his hair stand on end. Lth, Some "horrid" man says that in the pres ly, eat style of dressing young ladies, hair it is hard to tell which is switch. as, An old lady thinks the Bonds most be a family of strong religious instincts, because too sh hears of so many of them being eon )lj veied. LtI A gentleman was introduced to a young . lady recently, and addressed her as follows: "Where do you live when you are atheome? Mts To which she promptly replied : "When of/ I am at home I live there." in la Wisconsin they won't allow women to o attend political meetings, because they ,is The negroes have at last been allowed to ride on the inside of the Baltimmoe strweet cara, New Jersey papers announce the arrival of the "right time in the year to buy your r ghrave stones." What did that young lady mean when ' she said to her lover, "You tao y be too late 0- for the cars, but you can take a bss." d Dobbs thinks that instead of giving credit q 1 to whom credi is due, the cash had better b e- be paid. s, A Delaware shopkeeper announces "2th e [f Piks" in a placard so well ritten as to sowo that the penmanship is1ar in advance of the . 1 orthography of the writer. A druggist in New Hampshire threatened d the local paper with a suit for putting an i "i" in the place of an "a" in his advertise Seat of "grape" pills. . i "A private in the. army recently sent a "letter to his sweetheart, elosing with : "May r heaven cherish and keep you from-yoars truly John Smith." S "Miss, will you take, y arm ?"'asked an L 1old bachelor. "an only spare the arm, Mis," hastily replied the old bacheor. "Then," said mips. "I can't take it, as my motto is to go the whole hog or none at all." SA charitable Cincinnati man keeps a pairt i of dogs chained to his front door, so that poor people who sp to "get a bite" can be accommodated withont aiking the trouble to go in the house. "Arete jury agreed ' askeda udge of ooar attade, whom be met mon the stairst with a buekes in his hand. "Yis," replied Patrick, " they have agreed to send out for half a gallon." " A Titus.vlie reporter has heard Mi s Kel. D logg sing, and likens her notes to the smooth, auntmous trickling of the oleagi well." wi t "I'll teach you to pay 'pitch and to"; I'll I o.ye folr a hour, Iwill," maid a father to his n. "Father," instntly replied the - incorrigible, as he balanced a penny on his two or othi g. MAt asud mschool in Ripon, a teacher asked a lie y what the expresia "amy e sares" meant. `aorth Idoes," saM he, e seat of hibi s timewrs aroead in ,thr'sa tear my ma sewed; I teared it when I was liding down hilL" A Beraire papa put it tahus to his ' eaw.: "Jii m if yes want La you .can er; but I don't want . l Iq ing aru a .lem you mean bmaes If wan k t to.au" her h Ar. ap I ste Ane I eage says: " It is fbotgJ taa s .r ye.ng ue to stay ~ser ten o'iee. when, visiting young . ies." Our devil says he never noticed any differeneo in the taste aer tes o'lohek. He a 's .god any time.-Yenker's Gasete. The Indianapoj Jornal says : " We vow believe in the daetrine of ttal pravity. odiis odiss sii. te. oes&m of boas owned the editor !d-i si . eawaeit I . th. Uas hisi io thebese i the Zing of the bme-bo -An old lady in,OrangeoussiaN.C., whe priofeses to wrk. out her iewolnia, ISe .ed =ail her .1....e ,after,,;,p. tar and .he Apd.ss... wLes..s. ,s.i waals to shia her e as iiy hais tshler' seIT" ia "b s f i. th Apostle Paul ad lrIe lane akr a .e> sent ý It n a paul audd ` to the West Indies. A irmofNorten ge s haes a foroe o fiy hands em. 1 kmý e weess eta. ~~ Om tn pb.m.la I ~ t gibinws I -9L iag '1 * ' * dim { i~ FRANKLIN CARDS. Ho103 AND UoeGIru. TLhe smbiebers have now GOOD SADDLE-HORSES BUGGIES AND HORS08 (double teams.) etc., to let., athelirliver-y sta· MaNla S eet, Franklin, at all thlm. PerMons wiilag coaveyance to any part of the peads, or to New Iberia, can always be accoinmodated Ot4leada and new, strangers and citizens are invited to gire n a call. an16 71-1y PIHARR & S.X()N. JAmUlSor' SMYIIPYARD. I'LAANI4 MACHINE, Etc. Thelartuterhtll.hrrly qxi[.ling l . twet,.n 'I'I ItINER & IJA1ION havaing bn 4t' olntved by muntual con-ent thet business witt..he obtiuni.,I in Ireitl i*re- by the ierhribe,. T'I lllllP\' AIMD Strae.r . Ves is. and Flatt-, . h , ha.ld -mt anl re paired a feraerly. Floatingcit ri .ge.F'iit. ,in a.tnLilti. co.structed at the shipf~ ,r . re~rn, 0I-. !t.rms. WIIA ltVE '. Small or large constructed in any of the iarishes) on Attakapas waters. PLANING MACHINE. Ceiling and Flooring dressed, tongued and grooved BLINDS, )DOORS. MOL'LDINGS. Etc., Manufactured on the premines and .old at New Orleans prices, with freight charges added. PLANTATION WORK, ~uch as Cane Sheds, Cabins, Sugar Coolers. and water cisterns made by contract. Persons owing the subscriber before the partnership was diasolved, will please come forward and settle with either of the former partners, since we do not with to put these claims in the Jands of an attorney or collector but prefet to settle personally with our old friends and patrons. O. J. TRAINER, may2'71-1y. A. HANSON. Tu3 xL ENEEM FOUNDRY, GARRETT & KEENAIN. FrankHia, La. The sabscribers having le the Flemming Foundry, are seow prepared do all kinds of work In their line of business. PLANTATiON WORK. Planters who patronize this Foundry are urgently re qaested to seadin their work early ia the season. It has been the catems ibr nearly all who have work don for sugar rolling to have their Foundry Jobs dose late in the season, and all the work comes in at eaos By this means jobs are harried, and cannot be as well done as they might be if more time were allowed. GENERAL WORK. Machinery for SAW MILLS, CORN MILLS, STEAM BOAT&, ac., Made and Repaired at this Foundry. Good Workmen will be employed, and work will be delivered with all possible dispatch. The subseeribers have had ample experience in Foun dries tineatucky and Louisiana, and will spare no pains this season in their efforts to satisfy their patrons in all respet. GARRETT & KEENAN. April 12, 1971.-ly. iSA.DON'S r-IPyARD. CHADWICK & BODIN. Franklin, La. Havrt lased the Shipyard, lately the property of Thomas mardon, decesed situated at the lower limits i o Franklln, on Bayou Teche, we are prepared to carry it a, and to attend to all branches of mechanical busi aess c.maetel witlt, such as bulldng and repairing 8TAMB]OAT8, V1888LS, sCHOONERS, SKIFFS, FLATS, FE-RRY BOATS. F'LOATING BRIDGER. Plantation Work, ('alr :hed.. I'abhin. Stlbles, Cisterns, Coolers, Corn Hou.ses.Dwelling ouase r:ad Out Houses of all kinds. Dears Blinds. Bash. Moaldiags, Flooring and Ceilinu, Tongued. Denved and Grooved. The' anbse.srs have had practical experience in hall branches of the business in Smardon's 8hbimard, whch juati them in their expectations to give satisfaction to ibi. patror and the public-the senior partner having nt of Mr. Smarion much of the Si8aemr t. Tuild the old a ý. D 1 fVHADAWIOK& D BODIN. Lemm~r, Inmser. The steamer order for beulnee. PIEUX, PICKBTS, sad Sawed LUtEC will be taken any w on tese waters at moderate rates. MeHugh & Co.'s NIIW SAW lULL ea the Teehe. within the uppe E ab of rkl, is ne i operatloa daily. Lambe, at aM klndeeas be farail dat short notice and eurmat Al.., thrtfeettboards,tweaty-one inch shingles, clea t(shp a wperer artele. McHugh & Co.'s NEW CORN .ILL, at the same place as the Saw Lil is ia opatiea every SATURDAY. Those who send cerato . mill may rely on prompt attention and good work. Nraseh. La..'Kv 30 18J6 -IV. .J. feltmer, IN, COPPER AND SHEBT IRON WORKEiR Maim Ual Me FFrsmlan, La. p ~ieela rtly onkand a supplyof Copper and Tin WaI.akaeiasnbabepeleee. (niae.IIenmkeda prempgIy atteaded to. -A ecNte a-,,n n. ofr icomG . PARLOR maid mu ~SlNo aTOVSs. JI. recel d from oew (lu m, ad. ae at City prices and ebarges. PLfAIAWO 1WORU AU lou d in mr - v14. ameka CANE 8HEDB IA R~A S70R4ITR$ TABLES PWAI11 O·L Q *I EE. ElT)l*A8T up~ VLO~aT 335~k ·Y OATS, FLATS AU w kw i i n a WL· ICaer, sad at Rea ; Irr~ul for 1ta . Msmea..., Kikhma.i.a. yoins. Bo tae, Wood 46 Z--I3 PAYSON 5MWTIL MMMst~, Si 4 Usnsei.., wMgma'a La. & Tens MUM" LCss ~ri~. ftai tri m w wtr d 6 ~~~ch rirr~rb aI d sor` ",S o w1. too" Nsw Ibma daJfy at 6 +tle~ttiAqA SS= z g .W the i tumthta at atw~uI.3*S taWIL 5 uA.s TQ n. NA*cTtaasvz~ AwML A I%-a.'Rotr QNIIAE C WA3 VrATOP AMI . 90l0RUQNq, MERCHANT. ,..... .... .. ......Ms. ................ UUW O ItNA . 0cl3 t i~L*Zil~ii-~L~' ·! t. Jds L $d...)t ºB s.yg .I at s ilk i r r and -w JmUr734y N eaw. O ... a... c.ý M r.a.. a tr.t. MACHINERY. LouasteUl e ktuthern Seamar .Jilljq .11 SI. d have, in *very in-tance. , ,:, , ",:rti . and rereiv'd the li lll:aliii "I : , . ., te-.. ''llT Fri,. lu .s , ri ,.i. ,., i ,i i hogshel. of sugar i day in,- , .. ;, h"igshead mill .nly a; mill lorste' n .sti .'n; , i ;. , , . Southetrl Sitsr n 1;t< n " a molth' trial1. , i 1 l t... , c.hase money l ill t. ~ .h," drayage and il. ao ..u , ,,. vil .h, ingare speitenio l i II. :.,. I have been rrerive, Mr. W. L. e.hin: Dear Sir--I hit I':: i . inr years, for tny , ti h,.,< of ' I! I .... ,i for my new irm, .t . :, N. t.::. ! ,,. Louisville Sugar !Mill, noh. ., .. ,,. i, busluess with me. , . These Millsw.. , vari. . . . , tations, some of ni for oi. le .,..i :,, t two and five bogt ads of ig r ..e entire satisfaatio a my frl it.l ., , The four deep Ita ,rat'or :, st . t , , "" me lig r. Seastlil , , .. .. .: a plan I made t'r -9 ht•. . • : L ria_-l e t e, id la 1, r ii . made ..AT .',\ I:. . :. . ., ", ; -,, , and molasses tilll p l ., : i, n.: . , . small quantity of i, od re vl, ir,:l, .. t . i .. ... e.. One cord of owickill iak - .. I-:. Th follow g i i . t t. .t" i" ti-, ' sugarmakers in tlc IotlintrI. I have used for two rivars a rI, - vile Southern Sugar Mtill, $ a it ":, ,i I ". , : , ., ' W. L. Cusin g. .a"lid u. ill i. -trii, i' :i . a,.! " ' ahl, to dowhat is clahn wd i .. r i .!l, ' . i:,. .:,:i; . ,n 'i " satisfactiaon, and 1,"1 - (lim, i r planters w eantion f. ",a,. r,;" ,. i.!.. I ps t up one of ye r I. i r I: I Steam sugar tfilstsuth* plantaln 0 ,1 i 1:,"t. near Alexlndri. o au in roe siun::n -. " t t , arr t cane with it I had n d,.,hilLts a-t, i: ,; " :,, take off soe large a cr'-l if iTll.r., ,:: ,f r a:i. a, dai'srun I wan eievined., uponi t. I tii,, '. a. baggasse, that it would do in. re L,,.n i r.. t . ; .. seated aud lwhih, hne' re-ilts aflter rii. ,e,,l It ,1 , juice for the lIar- :ii i. ln ,;-. .- & I , T " " E a o complete silece-.. The No.;, .Louioile .StSam S*ur 9 :a : ~. 1: . I horse power enginr and 'santliv, : .l :-::: of you in 1869, I ha. nmed since 'thei ,: ress It is quit e ralble of grindin .: I headas of sugar in t*nty-fo.r hiur. a: I c,'," :' lidene.. reuommeodihess Evi.,,ai, ati ,,, . . ing a sugar plautatiOn. I purchased a lnt-rville S~,ii rn .:a. , capacity of five holhead-, W!,i, his !, . , ,: 'rampico, grinding lie large, lard cn, "o' :,at . ::u rv. snd has made nearly.six hogihea!s of -- t. i 1:: . tour hoursL.L. iA N. iA 1 li Having made arrmgennts fir '!a-e t: ,i t'i,: Pl -ouisville Southern lilli, all ori, r- , 2! .- Ir.'" ,':.y lan iled. EAGLE SUGAR MIN.A S. ER. as, a', AII hie sld These Mills have Irn sGre tT - - a fault found, nor a breakage in any ca '.r,,.J: bselag very much reluced. the M3ill: nI n: e ,,i : be sold at the same low rites a- la.t - IV. L. CilNtilN I". WI St. thue. . ,.., _ STRDUAN's SUGAIR MILL, ºat - at od 3 Sugar planters who are in wnft of SCC. AR III..S i for making from teo to fifteen hogsheads of cugar a d.tl eR an now contract for good, strong, reliable Mill:. il::. faetered by STEDEIAN & CO. Mr..TEDMAN has had thirty yearr s exp. riene, in n making Sugar Machinery, having for many y, ars I.en 1I cor.eeted with thecelehrated Niles' Works. ,,f ('inrei nail A ll wei Ing over 19,000 pounds. with thre ' rollers each, ree Iet long, with cane carrier romp'etl. will beeivtd, oratany plantation above the city at I d "OW. Mills wh 8 and 4 foot rollers. will also be made payehe Btl of JUanuary, 18":. for approved city w with l erest the rate of 8 per eent. A full guarantee will bhegive thatin case the Mills do not give sati ac tion, after one month's trial, they can be returned- - me eashon aceptanweeill be given up to `he iurcharr and the cost of freight to and from the t).antation will be paid. No mill can be delivered until ait'r the o ,f Aagast. Wears making very superior sugar kettles of very oxtra q.ty 'ennessee iron. W . l CUSHING, & Co., Sole Agent, 61 St. ('larls. Street. TENNESSEE IRON SUGAR KRTTLES. A large assortment of the best quality r.f 1<' onesnec tron SsgPrKles are now arriving and a srtok al. ways on sale. W. K.CT'UTI:N(1. 61 St. Charles S reet SCANTLIN'S SOUTHERN EVAPORATOR S. The ew SOUTHERN EVAPORATOR, maild under the Seatlin Paten, have in every instance proved a eComplefe ues cmsting sugar. See certificate of A. A.enassq. nly one cord of wood will make a o(ssed osuar. sorls bf f W. L. C. CUsmxn, 61 St. Charles Street NOYTE' CAGBLE HORSE POWER. Pleaters who w a ood, roliable IHor- Power. .a one motJ y'aeY'rtbYhs'tBs> hik tt , irepurclase money will be re f..d amiifel a au insurances that have been IaD cP the w beinkg. e returned. Plante who have _n llo y humhbgled and disgutcd wilth worthlms -e owera, a Invited to particularly note this smg gearate whl I anm authorized to make by the maubnsearars We challenge any other mannuu ectu . p-T horse powers to make the same liberal offer aid mliU.asN. Thesbe reliable Noye' Improved Eagle BersePow , are the invention of Sylvanas Noyes, a tlem. ýawh has had twenty-one years' expericnce ' tU plr tp Base cinory on plantations, and who ha.. Le seees 5la endeorsewatoef" our hlrgust planters. St. Charles Street, Nes- Orleans, Sole Southern Agent, IDNG .RLj AID EAGLE COTTON PREI OES. The preeset stork ef the INQEtSI)LI COTTON PRI . willbe tod at th e lo prie of two un- v dredDollars fortheprem all complete, inclutthitg wood workeedy t t .p In half an houar after reachintig lttnLtag. T arr w EAGLECO}T'rON PRESS, lbte ltla.utia of Col. Ingersoll will be cold at $.:s, ees) dLenoatrn eoentry merchants. W. L. CUSIIN(o, ea, 41 St. Charles Street. . OOK'S GemAT P rD TiON Ir N PICES. Me SlLt k .1 0 tL aa St., New Orleans. cit WIL . CUSHIeG, Sole Agent. of der ' ie hgernatltIatgb the Brooks Revolving Ceir.. t w P ea ia the manfactarers to make ktewlhmm eaelgt tay della, from the laIt M. J_-.ryia teS· as.bet srew and all the \e e e ills lonly 00 or a press complete, with J," e borx, for the loIth pl of iI-0. MACIHINE RY. Ti s 'I:, t(, ntlu g is thle certifia,, te of cotton hi, tor, ; sn,, .: 11 , f thi i lyt . i' t high rsp ,!;tliity a.i l ..t , \V'," .. 'Ie,, n ,h erýg l,, p rchas,t la-'t. o n the lr,,,l t, pt ;il: ( it,.u i',r,w I're- for our t'n-tolrt .rs i i l Ithe ('tlou!r,-. ,an'l far ;t we have: heard thy" hat .,.,'n t'zir~e vat ilia rt q lw l',is: GIIEEINV)OOD() & S.9N. VsAId.IN, .CRA\WF'(RD & ('(C. 'h.,K M I tANII:EI., ',\ }I It , A NI'1" hN' I. 1 I'i N , .. 1; I \ 1 , . I . K ' T , I: I i . s t I' 1 . 1 l1) t 1 ; .l Isa ht~rite.; '-si witrci uitI, IuetA get their wants S . i I pi . it dIisappointment ' hi ·:1. 1 • . n. . Il, Ul. ,.-i'any have p "t on a large f rce 'tsVJ ta i', i rp.t lPlat it'rs can rel y ity p *:ng tititi by adtrres. e1 N-. t I 1&T T' N sC ,1 1.:, 1, ,NIO - CotL.n Sr: .w r 1 i. tI,':. 1I',y i "· r The ill n iwea; r a life iilte. antl I lave 1,, 1 "itt \,le. the trate f -air hae just awarded . .a -'p.r, , NerrI," -. ,ti Ct t Schrew the first psile. I. a, " 1' . :W.1L.: CS IN.,. '1 St. Charles Street. I r ti !t i::1- I 11 THE SOlUTH CORN MILLS. I%% , H klr ownir u, ;, stit ar ml r lls arble fort their at the , 1\ n ! t"*-hny . No l," St. Charles Stret. Send fr W. L. CUSHINo. . - T C arl.1tr .. eo r nner f,,UIn ionS, ret. : LANE& BO DL EY. ,. .- CIN CI NAottni cre.w a .- ah-, I, " ai ne & ttodtey's Steam iagine., Boilere, Sawmills '4th tdhingle Maclines. thafting, Hangers and PIut. "v'. sN ,k', Iut .int Wheeryl bachinerv..Lift and Force a t m., r~ oodyWorkinT Machinery a lifinitn ad by I le &" Hlit,. C tf Ciae intatit i. tauh . len f the Soth Cor l.CORN MILLS. Walttr A. Wiod' Mtwing and Reaping Machin-s. S e" ., .n r -Co. k, Improvad Drailnig Machines. .tndman ' & i s. s Barrel and Stave Machinery. It Ilte '.4 C', ltratcd Inserted 'Tooth Saws. S.. A ! utn ) a N o.t'. trlns awrs, Saw tandret. and fr ISt u'is.. erAr. b0Gs Gu ers. L tica UStINla. Si I N.. iintiaturd by Nies rks; all kind'S of Iron V.. t k 'Vt ii ry Mausufa.,tuared by Nilcs Tool Works; .C Nt o it Sh.Iakcr'a uiod Medal Threshinag Mschines; r- ,, .lSiB 1 a hee t;ahine aLift and Force-y. '. Vl-oe Morkine y is received luftnred byosig .ne - B . m t of the Mauiluft rers at irinnati. Straub's ueen-.of the in th ConrY mills.aki only Waltr A. \Vood's r tuwltn atnd Reaping .VMachines. Stlina n' ..'s Barelctins in prices of Machineryry. t Io . c.nfitratd Isbit dry smallprts,Tooth aw ih t \, ,is. re ua e fr eastie or pod city andrceptace, and \li, ir-, antilalureJ d by Nl.s Work,; all kinds f Iron No.'., rl-i fro the contry will be Nfiled Tole Work th t.t- r c ot, Ac e.tahignce and ianies the order. "\t". 1,L""t., ;,-,,entsh in the country are wanted, tol io the elae n on l bcash sales. i I se t nres rStiret, Cor. goIo n Street, S tr. ia dtoors Sou'th of St. Charles lhotel. Dealer l - .MACHINERY And Improved A(:.RICULTVRAL IMPLEMRENTi. No. 9, Prdilo Street. New Orleans. Mfanauctturer Agents for N rw.,lk Pi.rtable Eigiees; Norwalk Stalionary En rin-: ::týl' Steamu Phmps., Circlar Saw Mille, Cole .oi- Cr] an Wheat Mll . R Ball & Co.'s Weood Worklag Machinery Iowe's Patent Shingle Machines;.Evarts Patent Shin. :; Machine ; Gullt Steel Brush Obtton G(in; Sattley :ug I'loy ; Tunnard s Soathetd Corn Planter; Staf ordl' Sulky Cultivator, Vietor Cam Mills; Cook' Sugar .vaiorator; Cotton Presses, Cane Stubble Shavern; .t:1l Ohio Mowing Machine; Ball's Ohio Reaping ,tehine. aa8 '71-tf -~~~~~~~~~~ -=.-- ... . ..._-_-... NEW ORLEANS CARDS. c O9KI.9i5 G t o* Vs, \'. It..TEP to give more stlfeUacton than any other n made the United States. 'EVENT:EEN YEARS EXPERIENCY HAS PROVEN THIiS. RICE UOS. & 00.. .m "auser*m naaRs ,Wra. ...wN *.rY ease.. d lMay 17, 1e7.--fm * .W. Orrantia, 68 .............Common aBtreet.............16$ SIn St. Charles I4 oek. I n;,..rterof IIAVANACIGARS,and IHavama 'roduee and TOBACCO. ITAVANA LOTTERY PRIZMt CASHE. I :f,rmation given to those who wish to porehase Ha n,.: ottr:v 'r'i.ket. fet2 71ly BRA8l1EAR CITY. The subseriber has h tel leased the house oarC.ity, near the Morgan L d T. raioad Depot. T his Hotel hLa.,s beet Sitted pp iI erd s ea nets can at nil times be awam 4- Wt o gee '.ting place and goo1dWe. Ol d 6 st na. lare vited touall. BEl y L. -AYO-. 'UCGV GRAIMMAR 4VU@mL. The next session of thid seol will som e e onday, September 4th, 1071. Ppihs wl bel prepared the to enter eoll ge.R, r for baesir , . TER.US--Tw. alred and dEi Sitar for Smson 10 montbg-- nhalf paysbe Septe.mber4 ie ar February t; I orseur i COL.D. P. Heys. Ihi 'ittyTofLobliaa a "oon. P.. :. L.ser . former amuenar t o Pabie -&aeatten. en Orleans; eeL A. 4 Taeks,, Dr. C. N. Smida, and -". G. Parkerson. Franklin, La. Jny1 f 71 Lr.. . BRYAN, Principal. 1MISELLANI;O1S cu(:AUiS. ' Ayer's Sarsapar i .. th OR PIo'RIFFIl Till: itli.his. . S .i U -_ ·ij .... t n.. - IfS ...a .i. , ,,i .'. Iat into 011 OF le, in:.. ralu a att .f tLt ,Ir aril?. i. *1*'' le, ev i n ltt of .i-' : tints eu er l , , " r . ao; ,, t length, cvure, a t:" o I 'fl t I'-1If ,I. 7t. itc Ant/.( L,. - . e " or - i-,t,, It'lie, Tetleratol, n dlhu,i, rn-n i, isiis, I r citor'n, Ht Emeyes, rved and timtelrE it, hl on.o more fonc, nlcad t i, d " ,, Iou - ,Alm- ' )ra , s. . IfIen.at IL .emf , I s. f i- /rrsa , TI eurlt i ansd th varo ei mlt riotes f." .trn, ri U nUa,' mar ant flirt 4t s .-'ta nti. ,, Iphill .or I"i.iretil eld AIM"'"rcIriel 1i.. rtu" are etro l by it, though a I tig iun lh reqired i.r enbdiung thce'c ob-tihhate tInk.l. tiv a' l . . Iilt.itC tistI long ao ntit edtt in e o f ttij Ohtli"inaC Will Ui the complaint. ln ero hod" or t lbiter, il-tlie moreerations, anld fre.:.l, I.iseanesl a"re to.- l . mandtl.o oo reice and, ultimately-ll 4uitret I y its tr puriefg and nvigorating e-ffete. -l inutr ird - Uolerations° and ,bnlr tirials. are e.m Stions for each ase are fmrnl in our Almamc, aup C plied gratis. clRAsuuUs and Gout, e taen Sausale by accumnltations of extrlanoi ntfattlc: Y the blood, yield quickly to it, as also Liter Conm laints, Torpidity. Ceont ,rt or 7>wt U'tg tlonofthe Lhrer, anldJaundiee.wicenari-lme, r - as they often do, from the rankling Igois:t, ilt th. bloord. This .IRSAP.RI7ILA i- a at:reit. 1torey iroeto t .s and vig,r of te uv-tt:m. hborae wh arc Zsnaag - t .-. denrt,peepfesan, an troubled with rrouus .( prkeheForas or Fears, or any of thle a&.ti.at Ssymptomatic of Weakness. will find lmmeliale e relief and convincing evidence of its rctttratole power upon trial. PREPARED . Dr. ,.1. ER. * COd'., Lwell. Name. Practical and A.talytitc CA.heists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS "VEI.'Y .RLg.B r F ole th c" uy JA.. A. t.Lf:, ,t,.,, XN ew lthrut Ma , .t , ive .71.- i. It. .ol 0. Ns.tsar ,thd C'o. NEiW ,RLl:.\1`, l).remlrgtlfh. 171i The P ardI i"Dd,'s r ,cr hf thi. counpany ha r.. .dilte,l i the foliowiung TARIFF OF ('IIAR ES, tN, c r.ge ,* ien dab, ,e thera l tur :Fi rlir .No aI. ir'it .trago e t, r a: unitlk ,ix t. ..b . ....... o ~s r . htr.1u. Ash Th. . t2.,ran eof , g: rrls tlgiuto halt L .a nrel or khe isheJ1 itea .. . e . ,ts per h!, l * , :. F,,r rrem.rval f.,,: a.y 3 ,,is.t ,fm . i. amlata; , r..-.. - .... :.ti, per hhd Ns. 4. t,'rti f:ira toG: C ¢ l t t.oru.t .,r lt:i to Idace their t.,na -gment :t- ciil th ie ti..ha d (t L, - incl ." .. drayagt ,) .....n rent. per hh Anti in. 4. n torahe c ia brprepls ch a oitg loandj mundr the aiedn, i-n rattl Ca mtr l fer.-. .. . . icre.tir. I..1 i h ro S..rge per intoraeomn encig an ier -uhuud .ir . ........ .-... . . ....... ! , ti,-nt pl-r k-bl No. 2. IFoalbarr, ls; val f rv an Ig' nar f steamboat ladgrre . ........ . . i r- bl No. 3. Wheiire factle, on day c t rnu. , Nfr; to plaet by their o ',nsignment nir- de theie ho. 4. t torage of barrels changing rand oruder the shed, or n eahC. transfer ............ .. rcet., Ir bbl transfer ............. p. - ........... 5 .'t. i.'r e ,!, a No. t e. h alf barrels; il"r ratesill, nnlegr us ir i siaetc, a half-barr s ...it i..lt . a.u.. r fti 1w Wrf. No harges rlade on i. and that all I.l, o tiis cmpt ba y mthe ow ners or their, ntp!,tmny. mal ';1 ly U. (UCUjLLU. ,rccreary. -'i ~- - -- --_. Rice Bros. & Co. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIG HAAtRDWA,RE. Office and SalesroOm 't9 and ,i CI:unp St. New Orleans. Sole agents for tllh famous CIIAIRTER (OAK ('ook ing Stoves. May I0, Il71.-ly City Hiotel, New 'Orleas, La. T'o mert the views and necessities of my p;atrons, and I to conform to bth demand, I take pleasure in announcing to the traveling public that the price of board at the City lnlotel, from the 1st of April next, will be reduced to .3 00 per day. The City lo0t4 will continue to he : kept in as s style as heretofor., lin, wiii always main- I tarin It good name as a r-st class hotl. in every respect. Mar. 2-71 tf R. S. MORSE Proprietor. Dupls.tfer k Iaydet, COMMISSOION M11H[UICHANT FAMILY AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. 50 DECA'Tt'iT S'r. , New Orleans,. Oct.I, Sampsun Brothers. (Late C. C. Sampson.) &I"UIINITURE AN1) CHA.I1;1$ 33 nd a35 Royal stret, NEW ORLEANS. prt-71 - - ------ ------ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 26 Carondelet strete New Orleans. T. TIUPPER & SONS, t "'Pl'E: * IETT Charleeton, S. C. -New Y,,rk. Liberaladvances ma'dec4 eo*usunenv to New Yot k an Charlest.fs 'st oc. New Orleans. Nov. ii. 1i;. 'CTIONEERIt, B. D. DE.1)'l. - -Xy. Ettcsttteur slepui l'ar.eI1;. or . r:.. ' t cs.,1 as publ de ds Ia 'aroisc Iberio. Iw dr.-er a JsliA, l 'tsb Ottios, Nile Iberie, on 6us.a Jeant r "'.t. r,1 1--.. mon Etade de Nitaire ,-t Nmllfiic. 'i 1 ' ig d1 p "l References- CCl. Ale. 'Blanc. St. Martin.vllh polit Polet, Ie Plqna~m n. .. Hudson, Je rette; Jo .Ae. a WnBe ssz '. u . Jon, Jeannereti - Jon. A. Brenu. NIle. Ib.r 1 2 C Pt RAm IE aOO . R ce, or t Thesubseerlber offers fl RAT ( I them dageadin "s "order .ig..a. .ta . .d riv BRoots, delivered i a New or at the field whberqI lamb havs eleven acresofteIn li, fou mle fom ApppyLa thL PLat- gr aap R Ogee, trahe read oft the ebeerille at MIe lowesF. T DrLACROIt t SeItUrvl, La.-, Aug 1871 I. LLmEIS!........ 4.......... L7Lm uRs The subscribers have rfooil t sp~y of log; on mlu. at the mwms below Cellle. promptly, and at the lowest market rates. oFPU O eatrevIle, La..-ant-t J. WALKER go. article =F. V OR .,f cisOrsttrt ltfYrs, ('opptr, /."m. IFouimeij y crr.l. Jl , "jit"3. '. ti ..t '1 )0Ita 49 \ I,-'r.. .4 - I }.. .tv !t . Id I' 1 \ l 1 lid . i-. at .. E ;.- H i ".i s 1"I .. . S r wiiirin 1.i "1~.S-ii ia ,1 !.? an- I. a- -k f -i V . U-.. b R.n" t-rj~ Iin-.-4 'i -r-: -Ia, 1cnt1 fila.na TnT,.''ur.- 1.1 ii tl.a t" I.t~ It ;t"-rif --rt II r- ".unI di. iitf- 5 \\'.iI----,- iii ('N Vi hun 1 utrnt i-. k Valrak - -I . ,- Ii ýd--iil..ii J~ li-l: aIt =uin ::, Eu. u V.- iakt--.- V. furl -S~n. tu rripi (i a i-I Lii r-' n ura Ca-I-u ir Sui Ju'1'Uut Ir a-- . 1 r,~ ~n.., rhio it Sq ar I -al , i : t- - \! i 1" Britt,- a d iir~rfBolt ma a - t : .-r. 1 ntl rtt , Wal-, h e -irlr n.l . rhr Turn la le+. Il- swi -',+ f.i Il.cl C ais8.I End;.·' Lir l·-. THE PERFEbT LUBRICATOR PLUMBAGO Of absolute and unequalled purity; the onre.t pevea. tive of and Cure for Hot Jurnal., and the very best Anti-Friction Material in the Wor!l. Captaissof Steamthips and steax:,loata, Engine~, Proprietora of Saw-Milt:--all wh., .wn or arun Ml chitery in this Country. I'la.nt r. an.1 M3ann8.f-turr.. and all others. are inviteIl to erll a" ourr Foondry, nntih notr faellities for buaineso in our line, ant compare our pri, - with th ,.. , :ih. n ti . iEa.t, t N r:th or S~ltt,. SNnd fOr o~,r I DANIEL & JAIMES D. EDWARD;. Js l -71 Plelilip /1 "rCiin, sO amd ........ Barenne St ..... bO and SS New Orleans. I reeived M.syt. ie71.at Texa. S:ate ru!r, TWO BLIE RIBBONS, andl two DIPLOMAS for the hbest "t I~.on_ d best ORGCAN made in the Uniten States. cttavo PIANO, for $341i warra n., or , PHILIP WERLItŽ. H. P. BUCKLEY, 8 Camp St., New Orleans, WATCHMAKER, AND DALER IN fin Waklhea,Jareby, Silwae . Spedkle. ALSO GUNfrS PISTOLS. Dr. .f. F. McL"Is. DR. OF. DENTAL -SURGERY No. 14 Baronne Street. NEW OKIF.AN.. (Ovir Mr. Saron's Ladie.Ilair Toilet Sala.ltn 4),- Ivr FAIRBANKS SCALES, THE STANDARD V COTTON BEAMS, 8LUG.AR EA MS.(roc.er, tc , :nteher and DruLgast's SCALES of all kins,i. VARRAN'TrED CORRECT. No. a3 Camp Street, New Orleas. del.'01Y L W. 13B. { CABal S..-"..~nBjt---.. CAUI3S Platauiou Cabs man-fartnrh7 in the city urd rtiy ped to the counia all htrarnad. t ited aa:id .5 pi"" marked and numberet ,o thirt ucOmmon hazd raft put them up Witbou: cfi so Shot is ncu, hs. We have uth aid of a esirpsner Ws hav just sdded Gang Saws So our Mit. ,n r'ear riv thus eaabliig an to use ooiy thr t u ytber, especilly inch boardsa in ua Cbin.. K e at lr~ge btillsj cedter ma maal. a W. W. CARRE & C 10 Delord Street New Orleans. Ai ." GIIXI~Wot fl & ci. -UQRER CANIALANDROrALES., NEW PIE. IYPORyiR) "r in. Wathas. Clocks Jewelry Fancy Gond Cutlery. Guns and Pistoe . 'P PURE COIN 5hY RWA RW Prtres and . hvicle flly guarantered