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ZTTB & SKýTI .L , pr.eeddags of Congreis. I PElTITONS FOR PACIFIC ADJUSTMENT. Baq~ioie of the Souther Repuslic. S WAsmNGrox, Feb. 11th. In the House of Representatives to day, Mr. Craig, of North Carolina, offer ed a resolution that the President ac knowledge the Independence of the Soutlrn Confederacy, %e soon as ofli cially informed of its establishment, and that he receive such Commission s as that Government may appoint c for an amicable adjustment of all mat- d ters in dispute. b On Mr. Craig's motion, the resolution ii was referred to the Committee on For sign Affirrs. PROCEEDINGS IN THl SENATE t In the Senate, another Committee on the deficiency bill was appointed. Various petitions were presented from i different sections, praying Congress to make some settlement of the existing dificulties in the country. Mr. Hale's amendment to build seven steam sloops-of-war, was carried by ayes, 30; nays, 18. In the House, Mr. Sickles, of New York, offered a resolution recommneding the celebration of the 22d of February, as a national holiday. Adopted. s A resolution that neither Congress, nor the people, or the Governments of t the non-slave-holding States have con stitutional right to legislate upon, or r interfere with slavery in any slave-hold- t ing State in the Union, passed by yeas, 161 ; the vote being unanimous. Mr. Kean offered a resolution for the appointment of a Select Committee of five, to inquire whether the border t states will consent to a plan of pur- f 'chase of their slaves by the Govern- I meat, in order to prevent their follow- I tag the example of the Gulf States, and to report a bill for that purpose. The I resolution was laid over for debate Mr. Barnett added an amendment to ask the reasons which induced the Pres- a ideant to concentrate troope in Washing- a too, and whether he has information a that there is a conspiracy to seize the Capitol and prevent the inauguration of I Lincow. TU 1SACS COONTUENC-PLAN OF ADST- 1 HINT. Wasatxorox, Feb. 11, 1861. The Peace Convention will probably report to-morrow, the border State rese elutioas which seem to meet with the most favor. It is the general impression that the Conference will adopt some such plan, ladiag tihe prohibition of slavery north of 88 degs. 30 min.; the exis tense treof south of that line to be determined by the people. PAnc oa atATOR DAVIS. Hos. Jet Davis, President of the Surthetrm epublic, telegraphed here bnday, against any attack on Fort Sum ter. unou x an mors res wasaxerox. rnon-auw, Ill., Feb. 11. orn. Abraham Lincoln left this morn Jlg em the half-past 10 o'clock train, ea reO for Washington. Ump U ea W C 1a3rOlINSW TOOHnE M ensonmra, Ala., Feb. 9th. Mr. Bmww late editor of the Wash lge Osaltutlaon, left this night for d of oonveyiag a letter to ano i aa nag the election ef Ho Jero Davis, of Misalweip~ Paediftey of the Sothern Comfeder aed t8ase of NorthCL America lltfT IMPOSTANT • W. W , ta r.W.r I Ppuit Deai a Cm a S*lw ji tm e BosF - ir her. eaprees their wil a - ell a general Convention. T. Oe~m fre memm Virt lna pro m le. Mu oer . If spe pesst Genve sesn ernst 'pen aeither woald n de dg Aal setrt nuent. They reogre as imh.ilnty in bi& twm.at asat. wsoaim. Twenty 4haeS ait mnsired1 is t khe I ion. ~rn e s n and as there wE br a ik~ ~thet y uf8 go with the bW Mow is erack by the F4 I t rnt Tis wou ve the I obumr nmmean osarwitesu ~efth em a bsirng eelot a r~L utci The Commissioners from Virginia and • antucky,have urged thewitbdrawal of - the. garrison at Fort Sumter. The Com- re, missioners ask why force protection on he those who deserve no protection. The Ma President declines complying with their Ni request. tit The President has issued a proclama- ho tion calling an executive session of the C', Senate after the 4th of March. of .. - be STILL LATER. li The Peuce Cnference of so Arnil--Lin- up cola's .peec (',. ademned--le is for 'ar X, lie Thretens Aenuttz#y-lle arrires in C'inciunati. WtASAero x, Feb. 13. of The speech recently made by Mr. Lin- Bs coin, on the occasion of his visit to In- an dianapolis, is universally pronounced to by moderate men to be puerile, precip- ne itate and unfortunate. g( Mr. Lincoln asked a distinguished n" Kentuckian, in the course of an inter- ar view, whether the Legislature of Ken- be tucky could possibly be really in ear- at nest in passing their anti-coercion reso- b lutions, to whlich the gallant Kentuckian ca promptly replied, "They undoubtedly bi are." ei "Thne," said Mr. Lincoln, "Kienlacdy C had ietter prepare for war These sort of things are destroying what little prospects the Peace Ce fter- at ence had of amicably arranging the ex- at isting difficulties. ill C.cls.aIN. Feb. 12. t Abraham Lincoln arrived here to-day and was cordially received. It is announced here on high auth'iri- is ty that the incoming Ahlninistrati,on t - will immediately take active steps to hi r retake the Southern forts and Ibmek.,de the ports. Much excitement prevails. at S£destis of t e Saitma arg. f Mr. Elgee, Chairman of the Commit- ti r tee to prepare a design for a.permnanent ' flag for the State of Louisiana, made a - report this morning. The flag was r hoisted in the Convention, and greeted sI d with the warmest applause and appro- c bation from the lobbies and galleries, a number of ladies being present o The flag is composed of thirteen v- stripes, blue, white and red, alternate, so as to represent the thirteen old colo n nies, as well as the tri-color flag of 0 e France-the Union is composed of a if pale yellow star in a square field of red, to represent the national colors of the flag of Spain--thus grouping together r three nationalities, emblematic of the M origin of the state t . Mr. Elge.e said it was proper to ex- at plain the reasons which actuated thJe IN. Y Committee in adopting this design as fr the permanent flag of the State of H Louisiana. i, The flags on the Street, known as the P Pelican flag, had become so familiar to t, our citizens, it was feared at first that t y none other would be adopted. But on conference with distinguished residents 1 w and desceadanta of the colonlats of this to State, it was found that the Pelican ti flag was very distasteful to them. The a bird was said to be extremely filthy in t 0 habit, and cowardly in nature. He then re explained the desiga of the present flag is- as keeping forever in remembrance the countries from which we received our nationality, France, Spain and America. The remarks of Mr. Elgee were very t eloquent and patriotic, and the haste of A the moment prevents us giving them at * m length. The report of the Committee was ac cepted, sad the gag adopted enami Smously, amid the cheers and plaudits of the audience. A resolution was also unanimously adopted, instructing the military som h- mittee to maks arrangements tomorrow 1 r (Tuesday), for the publi inaguration asd saladting of tbhe ag of IsLisiana. S Jeo Tnau-Tbe ichmoud (Va.) r- correspudent of the New York Thiumi, writes of John Tyler: I He bears his great age with remark- I able grace; be is still the same dslim, I I tall-looking, high-bred Virginia gentle man, his striking features still showing - high degree of mental activity. He Pe has that characteristic which Npoleon - I. cousidered the mark of intellectual aI superiority-a prominent maose. His eye is keen ad gentle, and relects the animal rigor which is undiminished by Sage. He ho a large numnberof ohi dren by his rat, and a large somber by j. his second wife, the youngest of whom I Sisainfas ixmoiitbs old. He is ac - companied by a swaeet-looking boy, also t the ofgispring of his second marriage, a Sand his wife is soom to follow lirm to SWashingtom. Heistostay at Brown's SHostel, hs id sad favorite budquar- I tem,~ be twic he will Sad to be filed . m. ow mostly with those politicia op I . poedto the Uaio. Tam Soqbrrss Caeunss.--The body - maw i sessiom at Montgomery, Ala., on * the , iadpted a rseeatia to strike Sat the word "Ooavstion" in the'Be pats, and sabetitate for it the word e Couress. The propoeitiom que from se.A.8.tvemsa f Georgia. The. - Soeuthern O erm is, therefore, the C Sproper same e the Coventiom. k I uamuuo.--We arm from a pri ve dsepateh reeired by a g tleman i- is this elit, one the slea Triabun, ftrom a reliabl e suree,tt the irst inagrated as 'he y set I ARE WE TO PART WITH Miot'NT VERNON ? f -Nothing is more cvrtain than, that, - i reconciliation failing, Virginia too, will l. Ii he out of the Union before the 4th of March. Of all other States, we of the V r North sih uld most regret parting with the Old Dominion, in whose soil are the Ti bones and dust of the Father of his L'I Counltry. Must we give up the graveco I of Washington ? Is Mtnt Vernon to fr, be taken from us? Answer, ye Repub- m, licans, ye Patriots, who place a higher go value up1 in the Chicago platform, than - upIon union, conciliation and peace ! r New York E:press. PASSING CUNTr trEtrs.-The "shoving" d, of the $20 counterfeits of the Merchantt~' de . Bank of New Orleans was an extended and combined m, vemenet. The attempt ce ,to circulate them was anlmist simulta- le nexus in New Orleans, Mobile and Mont- 1o gomery. In the latter place three men, d named Morgan, Ankles atndl Clark, were r_ arrested on the 21st, and $740 in tle - - bogus found on them. The two former ' r. atteinped to get gold for the rags at a . bank, were arrested, and when they lh n called in Clark to prove their respecta y bility, the latter was seized and search ed, and $100 of the stuff found ont him.- , Crescent. R g g A Spianish ie\isp per of Madrid ce r- advises President Buchazatla to, invest r, t- any spare change he mo;y have in lbuy ing South Ctrolihna, and nlot to attempt ij to purchase Cuba. I y - o - - -- - IoaThe latest Irish bull we read of, i- is of an Irish genthllelnan, who, ill order n to raise the wini whereby to relieve o himself fr ,m pxecuuiarv emanllrrassne.nts, .Ic ,t his life. etnsured fir a large amount, atnd then drowned himself in a river. IOW.six or seven Ithuntdred Aboliti,t.. ists and Infidels celelratted the birth- ii it day of Tom Paine, in Cincimnati, on tlhe a 29th ult. The speeche-s. toasts and resolutions are so balspheli rnos :nd so d shocking that we cannot pollute our. colutinmn with the.ll. PROSPECTUIJ. , Erusrg Lndies Jeedaley of OOSwIIV 01W etr T aOs", a Plaqmemlme, lberrv le,) La. I oe HIS INSTITUTION is beautifully situated P. T in the centre of the town of Plaieimsne, Iebetween Court, Church and PaIquemene streets. a TIbe buildings are large and cumnxlious. ani 5 the grounds of good ample space lor smusesne, t p x- and healthy exercisew. The lrttution being - 11e situated withbin a lew minutes walk o the steam Sboat lading, enjoys the advantage at easy and j Frequent access. It is coedueted by the Sisters uo Holf y Cioss. who being wholly devoted to the important work of public instiructsonu spae no t, pain- to improve the hearts ol tb ir pupuils in ir to tue anad store their minds with knowledge. and they pledge themselves to lelurn tte children to at their parents improved is virtue and rearmirg. un To Impart a thorough edecaeion in the higihe-t ti sense of the word-to train the moral and the iu tellectual being-to develope sound health and i elegant manners, is an object of constant atten an tion. The system of government is mild and he maternal. sltilng to guide rather than to drive I in the pupil, along the path of duty. I be comforts en shd de Ional habit. of the young ladies, receive the sai e aettest a a in the most reined family ag circle. be Religon is the groud-work of edaetios. ur The Institution is Catholic; but young ladie of ;s all denominations are admitted, provided they are willing for the sake of order and sailermity ry to attend the exe of public worship. The of Academical year monthe. The course at of Edaation em all the breches usIally taapht is Academies, with the Ieility et prima ry sastruction ins oth the Eaglish and Frechb - Lsgages, at the pion of parents. - Termas for Boarders: of atryacs fee, Bed, s,, e, 56 Beasd and Tuitio.a per saurm. payments y quarterly in advasce, 0 *I Terse for haIf Blharders: Taities per meath, payable meathly, S1B N on ?er for Dog Sa .rs: Tuitien, per seath, payable methly, 4 M .) Es charges at the aptios of parents, is Muic, Medical Atltedace, ierd at Coaven ' during Vaetis, Washing ad Needing, Bed BddidL Mattrse, Statiosey, Tapsetry-work Ermlroidry, ArtilScial Frlowers be. he. O1 rk- Bard, Tuiti. and Waehis, Meediig. Bed, m, Bedding, Mattre. Satiomery, 'lI apedstry wik. le- Embroi~dry, 4rticial Flowers. &ee . Or Board, Teiim, Washing, Mending, Bed, Bed ag ding, itataiouery,umplete, pir mansa, 650 U. ie roa. on WJhe- re Fnch Merkne. al Sner-Pink Gingham. Is t is to be wern only on lSdsys and Thrs Sdays, eand the other tielidy whe gue to Chrek ar Walk. Pastemrs the make andul the shade may he had at the ewvat. by ach Boarder mst be provided with six Shts, a MaseiteIBr, isx het by three; twelve themi Se; dite op t rIe dit tto aadkerhimeL ; o ai Piltkw Cae twelve Towels and Nepkin eoe Tambler;, irek amd Kaii; table aid dieert p, noas, nld all the requisites of Tailet. to Poket mey i to he dposited in the hadL 'oa" the Supriper-a. Visits are allowd to the Boseds free. their Parents a Gtuardiae en Seedays aad Thurs ted dys adoely from 0 de'lak A. hi. to 4 ealoek R1-rben-Fe~ i .e" Rev. Frasi. C. VIa klet. ow Oris, Iev. Pi. F. Sheil, L d. C.,r SITFR MAIRY olf CALVARY, S oevs.-mpI l~aeinsme of the Ceavea. IrsWaN PLAuE NxUI l aJD caEpNa1Or. S The steam proplr VIGINI.4, inl eos.ds Mas.,, pa Ceptain, wi leave I Scarryii tbhe mil, every Tegday Y , at e detak p)eseld7--ad retnrais, lea n . every Wededa, Meaning at! e o'doek, d 8arrve at Plaeqmme tie s I day. Leave laqeamlme agais. Saturday mora ig atO, sed leave (a'kmn espe a Snday me l at o elk, eaerting wgih thte Ibrville . tr asie oep ad Bayou osar, ad with the IMa fer rnlinaad New Iberia. I p will plese sme that their freight in he bd te heat the oel peevlim to hebr it ec' ., MeWIILIAM6 CO. I UTRiCY--A new and beautiful s brenr bwy R A. KEAst I/ECYILL,--615 JcDICIAL DIST. COURT. Slt ke Siuccessiou, -f CL.KlENCE MORENCY, f. m. c, 9 IIEREAS Mar.elin Martin, f. m c I-s. thIe dt y il,- d in this Court hlts Final Tableaul If Al,mnntration of the Estate of .4 CI mirnce Moreaicy, deceased, fa~i. c. .Ad Noticr is hereby given to -w-hm It may concern to show c2b:;le 1)} thirty days Ba from this date, lhy the tr .l',bleau ol Ad BA inlnetratiorn afare-s4,l shourld tent be hoaolo B1 r gat aIt 1nl Id iia jdlllgln.it of th' C('ut. h) S Clerk's .Mt e. Iberville. Jan. 30 1861. I jaa.30 E. A. M IRIONNE tUX, D'y I'lerk. BA T'I'I:DU qle M1arcelinl Martin. b. c. I i C1 , jour eil a~- daus le Bureau dou Gieffier de cre- caurs.iuroomppe I ial d'.\Administraoln Cn le Ia .-ucess on de itu Clarence Mloiency. I. c. I I Avis est per ce present donid toils crux queo Scela coalce ne. tie detluire sous treut joiurs de as Ct date d- ce present les raisons pour lesquelles le dil Tarblau Final nie serail pas bhu.oloqur at loit le Iigem . lit die celt cour. C t, Bureau du G(t;lier. Iber ilie. 30 JLn.. 1861. C E .\ MARIO.NEAUX, IJep (;reffer. DLi . Stale of L,,,isiana --I',ri.,s' of llerrille A 61k Judicial District Court. F y lit the succession fi ' ('aloline lUabiglia, I.l dcca'l. F 1- aEiarss. Dr. Edward `icratchley. has this S day pettioned this Couit 'or letters of curatorshi[ in the vacanlt succeso.iol ol Ca olile G Rlbigla. dtec'd. H Notcre is hereby given to all whom it may conii d cerli to sihaw i, use with n ten ala'. Iroast tlhe date heeolt why the pratyer of said petitioner J sihould tot a .ranti,.d Cl.rk., otfice, Iberville. Jail 17, 1l61. t jaula E. A. MARIONNEAUX, D'y Clerk. L -L lEaIl dela, Iaiui.aI mse-Pa ruisse.d' berrille C'oua du ti eme I)strict Ju.diciaire. r )at~ s ia Succes.sion dc ftcuc Caruline R-tiziglia. SA rTI:NDU, qle Dr. I'dwarl Scratchley a ce t' joour presun.e Ulle IeiIIon en co:te cour a t, Itrct d'obtemll des fetlres de ('urselle danl Ia su'arr'son v'aclant de- feu 'arol ne Bbl,ilia. Avri oSt par le present ,:Olun i tons ceux qe i cela 'ounerne de deduire sonls ili jours de Is I.- date do e trernt les raisonls tour leauelles le Ir- il nIt :eail past Iit droit a ,a dit.. petllnol. ,. Bureau du G efier. Ilerville. Jan. '9. 1861. k hI gut E. A. M tRIONN.AEUX. D,'p. GreMe I l, Succe "iN SSMe. ur. SSccasaton or SIMPSON WIIALY, Sit, Dc'. i State of L,,isi,.a., Parisk of lberrille- - Stlt, District Court. 1tAY G'STAVE S. ROUSSEAU. wtI' be Is 1 siold ao Pithic Auction on ITHURSD AY, 14th March, 1861, at 10 o'clock, a. in., at the late' relidence of said Simtpson Whaly, ill th-" ed Parish of Ilwrv 'Ie, by anl in pursuance to an I, order from Ithw ln. Dn . 1). Avery, Jdgep of the i to. aore-aid Sixth Judlicial Datrict Court, elated *J 5th Fhbruary, 1861. the following desclibed 'st property brleng'ani to thle said Succ.esion of eIg Smpsain Wihaly, Sr., deceased, to wit: d Hanna, negro woman, 45 years old. "' One 11orse and Buggq, and a ,o certain qEantit/. of Househohl id Furniture, a full description o/'f io which rill be givenu oa the day .t of sale. TERMt.-CASH. i. berville,7th Feb, 1861. ed U. S. ROUSSEAU, ve feb 8th Aactionir r. rt. SScccEsaoa ut o F SIMPSON WHAILY, ain&. Etao de la Loisinas, Paroisse d'Jlbrill S Cour du 6Oe. District Jadiciaire. y D)AR GUSTAVE S. ROUSSEAU, Kneatnemr, ty I aeri odtsm a laucein public Jerdl Ia 14th he lars, 1861, at 10 ,uere oa. m., a a derniere ru reildence dtt dt Simnpson Whaly den hI Par 7 omasi d'Iberville, ea vertu d'mn ordtr do I' SHon. I).D.Avery, Juge de I sauwite cost, por. tant dae le i5 Fevrer, 1861, los proprweties oi aprla diceites ct aipportenant a Is Succession du suidit drfunt Simpson Whsly aini, savair: . Hanna, NegreseO. agee de 45 ans. Un eheval, an buggy at neo certain* quen., tite de meubles tmothalit, une plan descrip. tlie an tnera Iknsta lI jour de la veste, @ Ceoditions de Is Vates eomptast. lbtrville 7th Ferrier, 1861. SG. Y. ROU1SSEAU. feb8tb Bueatler. *,n DIRECT IMPO@TATeI@ ark ZAVAWA mAZRS I , ITTE are in eeesipt of malli invoice of k. V UIAVA A OAIU imported by our Or alves. Thea we ams sll at New Orl0sa pri d. esr. We can furnish our custoworo with the te. GNUIINI WEED at 35 per thuisand- aomethinl v-*ry Id - it 40, as good a we could iell hLratoa ro at 650. By tet stqpiahip we aull reeive a large realCl, oaminme snd jedge for yrslver tu e STOCKLET & DiLAVALLDDE 3. A. TYLER, I CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS, lso Sadie. Vime Wase.LL, ar wt Ditmee eed or bemald. .Gesemo's Chromaoetem sad Hmltilg Watch e, wlth the nMew Wimg Appartns.l Air lm-4od ad Slver Wmeteao d the moet l I_ bstd m.uu ICeteU.. GM Gm..i, Tl --d -, Gelmeh, All lw le, arllmd 10 cae gcol L A. TItc,. 1111e I O CiM al etrot. ENTUrRPURi IEMACII - WORIUU. Ill p dMie in ger l, twc Wey s eo epoeid IeA. (: UININE 88OIP sad awr eedy to emse ia ther p umeer withem homiae ild weede. ihe peo aI agentiee win be give to he 3OfLLI8 iod spl t slrwlas mof sTeAM NG0INE MLLA . GIN i 8adehr Jjee r. hAll descript, o Dr so WeeTr & Co.i!cwsd oner epi sher oa hel aL mad as ewrde ai e M aredeJ d seso meJ d e dIme the se Hendred and Pl Hy Poer, SIralahed at abort mSile. r., ,m.,. a..a . DONOVAN & NEUTZ,, S !a....... amp Street..... 95 Sei mW O ? &AL T ANCHOVIES--I Oil and Salt. I PPLES-Greew, Dried, Preserved, and Apple Stat" Jell,. F BACON--Breakfast Baro. Sides and Shoulders. BEEF-Philadelphis and Western. Dried BfJ. BUTTER-Goshen, Roll and Western B•UCKWHEAT--l bb66s, hf do. bugs and boxes. fron B RO1.-Baker's extra prepied while BROOMS--Corn. Hair and l$ hisp. I t BRUSilES-- Whitewash, Shoe. Scrubs and Dust- ' ' ers. ers CHEESE-Englisk *Dairy. Cream, ltestern, at e Pine .plrde. Dutch and Stpsao T' CRiCKERS-Cra'knels. Cnanmu: Caraway. patl Cream. Milk. ugar, Boston. Water. (Giger. W'ine. Suma and Maaroxi r iaod pps. 'ha COFFEE--OI CGor. Jura Faitly Java., Ilarama, Old Rito Laguira, Morha, Mex'uan and Costs Rico. CHOCOLATE AND COCOA.. C'L.1.V AND OYSTEIRS." ., DIIlED CIIERRIES-Blackberries and Pra, hes. EGGS. _FL'RIT--Raisins. Currants. Pie Fruits. 7able ue i Fruits. Prunes. Figs. C itrom and Crnsherries. FLOUR-F. E. F G Golden Hue, and .llantic, fr , bbl66. J bblls and bags. FISIH-Ma kerel. in AJf 61, kit, and f do. Codllish. MarktIena- Trout. Salmon, pickled and spled. Roe Herrmn,. Dried Herring. Halibut atnd I SctAch Ilrrrang. 4 GI.\'(ER-- Canton. Dried and puarrrised. HERB.--Sa e. Thym,,, Savway and Marjuram. iH..l S-Serar-Cured-. Green atndl Mutton. Sol r Sl'GLASS ..VND GELA'I'SE. JELLIE -Currant. Groape. Plumb Damson. Ap p1i. Orange. Blackberry. Raspberry, .vraw barry, Lemsim, Peach and Guava. LARD li LILQUORS. WINES ANbM ( ORDIALS-Bran dy, Whisky, Champagne, Madeira. Port, Mus rato Sherry. Ansisstte, Guagiolat. Rasuaial. 11 Cassis D Mont D'or, Caror.a. Ma ascrhno, H osstetter's Bitters, Schiedam ,& hnapps, Orange Flower Water. dle, Porter. Claret Wines. Blkidduerry, Wild Cherry awl French Cordials. a 3IOA1 . E.s AND 8YRCP-- Plantati nr and Sugar-house Mlassun. Stewru t s arld ,Bel 1 rihers syrup. and airop de Baterie. a NU'ns--Almonds, sayl shel and shelled, and e Params. ii OIA.1 - C,lton Seed, Lord and Sperm. PICKAilE---Olbres. Peeullilli. Ge(i k i n s, a t Lans, Cadflouwers, Onions. Red Cabbage, ¢r PO1TA 'T'OES-Irish and Sweet. I PRESERVES-Pine Apple. Peas. Peaches, Crab . pple, Orange, Blberry, Raspberry, Slrawberry. PlIuns. Apriats, Damsons, Cher r. r aie,Grape, G ae UigeCs and Lmas. QI QYl.V:Ei-Pre.,eried and (1,rce JUies. RICE-Barley, pldit and Dried Green Peas and Berns. In SODA- - ream, Tartar Salaratus and Yeast Poeders. SALT- Mlarch. Soap, Mustard, Pepper, 1. Laep W'rk, 4,r. ' SA L(EC -Mlushroom. Ketchup. Tusatto do.a, Wormstershire, So, in Bull's, Harvsey's, a Pn Pdi, Beef-.steak, Cha Roy, c. * t GAR--Brown. Giramrtaled, Powdered 4i Laf and Crushed. d - SOAP-Oakleys. Hluas, Keer"ds. Honey, of. Palm Oil . lund and Transparest. ''ONA'(i:ES-- Sugar-cured and Pickled Pigs' Feet Philadelphia Pig Pork, Mess and :. Prime Port. ITEA -English. Breakfast. Ooeaa . I'ou a chog, Rar l0d Hysor, Young Hyson. h9-e. F riot and Geapeer losea nd in papers of half VERMICELLI, M.wn ai, Tspioea Sgoe and Arrown it. VINEGAR-Whits Wine, Cider, Catawba and Collusion. SPICE-- Mace. Nutmegs, Cinnamon. All spices. Cloves. r. IYUAtDHELS--ldia Carry, ahlad Cream. Rose and Bay Waters. Oaewral, HInsiun, Gas- P ham felor, Car Mealt Grits, Indigo, Paids, Buckes, CirAtes' Lines, Candles of l kinds h6. li Pose, asmasIA Hsrring, Cawr Pawte. g Goods delivered frea of drayage to boeat rfebtl-ly B r car Cas.g. Cod , Harnamews.. him.I th eam, wany hiUioor Srne of re fle T'let, Roite te Harking CosgA in Cinsmptin, Bronchitis. Ar- Am, ed CarvAs, Clear and SnL e seteingth adfe Voire • e P wLIC S.PEA5R1eS , Ii and SMINER. Few mae awar oftb.e timparear e of enekig a Coagh j r: r -Cwawa cald" in a. Sarul iaa Uwe what ina e bleginning wanld iu d io a mil rvaaady. if iaelaciad, I. uan oana. aba Lnr brasac 5ram at Tmrrneba, ** eaw ia d leakal iqerodsaub, allay F abary and p. same.M. ar is.!. lie m pe.k-m. BROWN'dS I IT triable in my Thrat, Ter Awhim ic tha Toiein tare ad A Xe rlOC S l ae i"Co) tine umod ao s tain Srhinjuiapous.r Dr. A..A P. WIATLS. lBROWN'i I aomd thir as to Pah. ITc SptiearC. -lTocEIS DrEV. K. IELO. CHAPN. BROWN'S Besnas.s TrloCEES ea Alms.e inmt ereto(m i d ia" TRO S v. A. C J. GLFJT. ~'. d BROWN'S v peeed tim teen I .if. G. IItElOW. a BROWN'8 Smeeala when eampelled to ,pma, afering fr(m Cold." TmhD.e RY.. J. P. ANDESON, sean nad 4rlsaiism f the Throat. Troebee a eemmee with Spankers nd BROWN'S P N. STACY JOHNSON, Troeebe Tueer d Mnse, Suther .reemale toa. -BROWN'S "Grg heedAt when take he. Ase and ater praoderag, as they TreehGA pnvel iams- greetoe paLt eact, I thiok they will he IBROWN'S puream advantage to me." emlE. . r OWLIt, A. M. e T'ee ee Paesidet of Atheas · C -gei Tree~ TWrE.rTYIvE ciNrTS W BO X A. I '1.UMNAUDhAl MaRK Id EISPCTlULLY in I rms thi friendl Or I, and the pnulic is general what heviog a a ~eh d the miont o Mr. oandy ims f , e Slekei oh yp, an the eaner at Main anJ mand mee, hew wl hfatre aerryo ei '1nes at thai pine, on bin own arcont, anad r~aox Ar t, BOSS S G.I.L.GIIER.. It LIQUIDATION. Selling Off at Prime Cost. i HE unler~si ned will offir for sale "At Prime 1 Cost" their Large, Varied and Ex:enlltl Stock of FANCY and DOMESTIC DIIY GOOIIS, CLOT'IHING. BooTS. ,HO)LS. HATS & CAP.l ...%RDWAIlE & S.\DI)I.R1 Y. from this date. until the l1t day of January nest. when the balance then oni hand, will be clo.,d piut at aullction. T'h. prer!t otffirs "A Ilare Chanee" lifr buy ers to plucuit.c tlheir Fall and Wlter Supplies at e.'trin'yv low prices. Tie %uock is ery complete and consist, iis pait of the hIllowiig articles: . lancy, .talph., lln . Fuenis'Ih atil hitcll I Vh te ds, of tnhe icw St. lyh E .i ,111 lri,' , o alil dI .,cl ipti ,,i. ;Ik, ('.ttoli andl W\ 'll i l, i,.ry, all :1I1 1 / l "1 .1l l,, t'I' , rS lk asoi tlith Barn",,. and I'l !.il. 'for Ladies anl l'ih'ik . Ciashi t .hres :, M1rii.-, th laiir's, 1 tI . best lia k.'s. I BI lai k anid Co, l'rid Silks, all c'tl I. aiil iyw at l'1's. Irish aiind Fivle ch i', i' , ly 'i,; I Plain & l'.nl rti' r ,,,l,' ,l atr;1. 1',,g - rGrez'llsc,, plain mul i'blr,'id:l'lred. Poil ild (cluv\i'ar, v-i'ry halitl-,n ii lilureild and plain. Vallencia and Cashmere Plaids. .Verly bealttiful istyles 'hiniti CX.li F rliech, Eng1lisi & All.ericanl l'rilts. el Shirti ig, Lunens, &- Line .n Sliuetiings. TiUable Damiask, all widthliat all priers. Lineni Towcls anid 'Toweliings, of c - cry descriltion.l. W\hite anild Colaored Dilets,. d Large assortment of Ca'iillitres, Sll in'ts, Janis hul t I(',ttiitilades. Frnci'h ('Ilth, Black andil C'olorel. Large inivoice of I'lantatiion and Fani ily Blankets, at very low ligures. S Plain and P'laid .Jacoiaiels & ('amibrica. . YSwiss Mulill and Nainsllok Muslin. r- Plaid tind Figured Iiubbincts and Wash. Blontl. Tlhread and Valenciencnes Edging and licertioi. at Swiss & Jaconet Bandls & Flouncing. Silk, Woolen, Buck and Kid Gloves. * 1 Shirt Bosomsln, viery cheap Y Checks, Denimns, Kerseys, Linseys i, and Lowells. Ky. Jeans and Maribrough Plaids. rd Brown and White Sheetings andwl Shirtings, hickory stripe. Valencienines Sets, Collar & Sleeves. S' Swiss and Jacoluet do do. ed Black Alpacecas, Bobbazine & Tamics. Flannels, figurcd & plain-all colord and prices. Fall and Winter Clething and S Genil Farlhlllmag Seeds. d Black Cloth Frock Coats of every grade. Superfine Black Cloth Dress COats. ad do. Black and colored Causimere 11 Sacks and Business Coats. Reversib l Cassinere Business Sacs. L. Black and colored Union Cassimere re. Paletots, Sacs and Business Coats. d4, Black and colored Satinet Paletots d and Sacs. Superfine colored Casimere Pants. ts do Black Doeskin do, Black and colored Union Cas. do S p do Satinet f Superfine Silk Velvet Ves's. do do Black and Fancy Silk Vests do Black Doeskin & Satin do Colored and Black Union Can. Vests. i, single and double breasted. Overcoats, Highlanders and Cloaks. Z Blanket Coats, Flushing and Pilot Cloth s, Coats, Monkey and Harney Jackets. S And a neas assortment of Low prices and medilm galit ('lohin Alo a grest variety f Frei biins o sc asI Pri Puff Sanm 1tl Shirts.*Wbite and colored Shirts, French and ta Americas Flannel Shirts and Diawers, Merino a ' Drawers nrd Uatirshirs, light sad heavy tax .. e Col.t.. tandl Woolen Socks, Neckties, Slock L ouths' sad Boys' Clothlng. W We have' t opened san assorment of Youthl' nlad Bo.yJ' Winter ('its, Jackets, Overcoat. Psjtluoas, Vsess, k.&r. Our stock of Men's, Boy's t.Ladies', Miuae ib- l Children'sl Boot", Shoers and Uaitera g very lerg and eamprises every stylel, known t. tI - a of thle bhet material and simish. lens flays and Chlndres Dats, Si5 pFeat varety.I his HaWdWe and C€tlcry, uns and adlery ,IDeps rmeat W, a fa l ntaesnt. O Iu A GALLAGHER, Noth side of Main it.. btwesen Bank & feare ts. P. 5. We will sell to reepesible pertis SGOi payable the let day of Jausry sat. Plaquem.ie, Oct. Iibh, It0. Ito 3 Clarters Street. 33 JUT reeived New tlrenls agtish S n ld A riaCarpetli g, sah as *' Velvet ad Iaussels Talpr, Three-ply eBrumelsl ad lairunl 1* Dtch Vesitias for Hallianl aslire, D Druggts for Crumb Cloths, Window shade. Hair cloth; , Tale and ium Covems; S iper Ol lots, of vauious gqualities, eat to nra suit alisaml roes; All of w'ch ae oered at the lowo marki Prices. laul A DROOELAU CO. . F za Webese. mtr. rB sdesipod b epenctolly infms his fi a1dsr nldle p.blic g rmu.lly of tIh)rvIl .e tLt be h s opened oen in Plaquemie, l ' oining e;th p KelL Day )0 U ei Se, ud sie to keep eatamily m hand the bt _bread of IMPORTED 81OAB4. He will aIn keepthe best quality of CIKWIOG AYD 8MOgG1O TOBACCO By always eept·lg on khad as eaeellent strk od the shaove, he hope to reeive a liberal shen or phblie purouge. ad ·uGCGSTAVE NEDIT. ed [W ALKING CANES, with ad wr r V at swor.. r.oadIe a