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suMw. V sZaw, aws. smi Sa., r. ang ~~.sos -in `el a t llot gsoe qv*ee,*I owed Dow-.. Lwrd y t!fgi, n itbthoereco a *ss ten ahaL t s V eM The rntye lbooe -Al e otr land, an - d .t " pthe po ,1o ie owhir JeEtl earto to ort-e oiis at the Co aer cm thasy ofrete al1 .r-A ,m* rph d at e s o De M h7Th, in refe " t. t- - et steatte ad i ot the riots: o a Mr. O'i onnells, r a owren er heyb wou':twaso otue to a thftn Irvine, e o e' thecatogrean be eehen ia Lm, i, oI. n to 2t atl to DO oTh ne Lod on the eoitn ofdat tion t i Lord terd, hho M.P.o'n ThomslaeayHs r aewrye, ond James -'ilesiynim of House,-Xtikeel, to heo ne o the pleso for the ounlty u Es-T Secretary for Ireland re n0 o odcirculara . to the magitrotes f the --- reJommending that greater dishrelon as be cneed in committing per ass to apylo as dangeros.InlatidO. beY- ELjrgt. Agricultural Society's sherr wnwe opened at Tales on the 25th lt. gto tere mh o uand isolated position of th no ese fur thia year'e show, ans an exhibitlon it was not up to the of ts predeoeeaors. of the Moat Hly iedeemr, died atr ount e oneus Limeric k, on the 22d unit. oo on the nightof the 23 ult., a ric of hay, in the yard of Mr. P. Con over, and burled three yonng mnen One of them, Reilly, was abe to himself promptly and also unhurt mid also o idicate to the many who lha Ih U~t the scene, the spot in which w , McDonnell and O'Neill, might be n . Large numbers at once set to t, ad in a time erhupmed the poor ilbeWsiho were Uth fuud in an insensible te. Of two horLes hieh were standing by, ltaw o--The Limeric correspondent of the Ot&l .saswer says, an date of August th: We a ut an Indin te for the lt--- wdays. utPehast isswfa Lomraidr--he Dundalk lemort, f August oag> ZeoIsst worts eer experienced in . sataem *hedIalass It is the ifult of the , 01 , w te the eslrops will-be sved et e manuabetreat of the prints '.4m-_ theIers. Upwards of eighty __at d-dteo . pTh e Ip e , thae i l -t ·lo tl to eatr faat'rinfaen S ont he Paroer ieta seut Siteos at~ a sao wo rit kby the of Mr. Es, O sslap, Hleast eof the Abbey -_~ si sneinc himself a s a can t. d the maat libesi prfinples iar the Cg"hooi ! Pt l Sste ion, t an old hebse withtbtan iaa lopntee Bates me---- w00F r the I f July, h ret t to vismcnysoueto serve, a notice to quit. she toldhim she would mua ak him et it and rspting saeiomta o the er, sthie o hiso 'bea an laed, fttetd lpe hi. mouth, and put the notice into it. The defeadnt said she had paid her sat upto te day. t JohnDunning, a young lad, otoborated the complainant' stteatemnt. Thadendnt was ued Is. anod be. costs, or twenty-four hoars imprisonient. WATv~oun-The Waterford Ysw., 27th it., *says: A dstation of the parishioners of Csooe and xalo waited upon the Boy. John S, 0. C., at the Imperial Hotel, Mali, yes. to present him with an addreu and io -s ressive of the warm esteeumxi w te ears, s so deservedly held -oh. A-crbbkeps aciid 1 sopa.-The Catholic to-ssse4 last tan th in Maynooth to S-b moa th fiatro ohe Co " Now ''thole #t-wtas on w ewMare it willdamsud asesine rQ5 ut i seformity *l th its al tatopics rreiod v teat tt at the stes.4h Edueation and lrtd ddttp mow lU tho pubtic mindw, and L opiUid d bu hh body co thase as, e E M will om esa. the re-. q - st te Gventeit No class of men hate better ter t of ascertaining the wea.tand 44+1 1th.b pblic, and, when t ar se unmanigtot on any q-estion of nation Sml- Hy a safilyasumme that the eomse • u..swsm i onhly the 'redsx of public .ave em'bodied their views on Lanwiatiosg Atn s-.hes hicah we stro-ai tO~Lsn'lh owneed to ondem themid s j-W- whiois8~w alwayu charatelr th .r warer tstst~tse h adi; am ~ an& ~m owing teo adefeot w; da were s s' bood w i eot to hae asmended. scuk e*i. "£n wb--,e'"hole of ask was 1 fat almost much so for any @ a ar pursu. ftear the m tLheaiMgofasturday evening, Wtbai ce tainse fetei wa feolt as most wc seg g. mueg the. m the cereal e m l rapitdly, and in many plaes. the I rtoo' i .down the `.geldena a. ý gý c lad--teeping were a carried oin toBeomplei on throabhout the-eone -the yield ng vearygood, excp n pso o or sell. Altogether, we think toh frm havl e much reoo n for thankfulness to. the 'Giver of ll good" for the favorable lion in whih they must feel themaelvesc p cd by the blosings sor abundantly vouch fed to them.-1o rmastagh coil. Charge of 2lpcrlg Wlt aoedie:.--On Sat urday eveanina man named. Michael Eessen bery, was loged i n Bridewell on the above charge. It appears that Eeesenberry, who was somewhat under the influence o drink, met one of the Boots 0reya on the military road: He went up to improclaiming himself a member of the Irish Republic, and asked the soldier would not he Join the brotherhood. The soldier at once took him into acustody. and with the assistance of a soldier of the 39th, regiment, took the prieouer to the barracks. The police were sent for, and eemsenberry was baneed over to Constable O'Connor of the St. Luke'as tatior, who lodge.s inin Bridewell on the charge.,. Ralway Accident at Killarney.-Killarney, Anrust--t.-The speeial egaursion train to Cor, which left Tralee at half-past five o'clock, reached here just before seven. he train ran at 9onsiderable speedon to the siding at the station, where there is an incline. The breaks, it is said, were put on, but they failed to arrest the speed appreciably, and the engine dashed right against the upright bunfers in the embankment at the end of the siding, and broke down the: embafkminent and became enfixed just nndera bridge. There were abont 150 passengers in the train, and, although they were shocked, only eight or fbu were cut and bruised. Opening of .the C'lhristian Brothers' Schools in S~,tfad Strlet.-The interesting and edifying ceremnonyof the opening of the now schools of the Christian Brothers took place at Great Strand street on the 29th ult., under the auspices of his Eminence the Cardinal Arch bishop, and a large number of the clergy and laity. The ceremonial was commeneed by the children to the number of more than sevein hundred, attending ten o'clock Masn in the Ca thedral Church, Marlborough street. Thence they marched in procession to Strand street, where, lis Eminence had already arrived. Ti"e Tipperary Electlos.-Thurlese--A highly in fluential meeting was held here to-day', Thotmas O'Meara, Esq., coroner, in the chair, at which ai requisition was drawn np and nunlerouslyl signed, calling on N. V. Maher, Esq.,Turtullas, the long tried, trusty, and premier-patriot, to convene a county meeting at an early day for the purpose- of selecting a proper person for the vacancy In the representation caused by the death of the late much to be regretted member Charles Moore EsI. The reqluisition was also to be forwarded toother towns for signatures. Death of Captain Lgfroy, J. P.-Athy-It is with feelingo of regret we have to announce the death, at a very advanced age, of Cal,nin B. L. Lofry, J. P., which sad event took pace to-day at his residence, Cardsrton House, Athy. Captain Lefroy was brother n-ta4h-late Lord Chief Justice of the Qupen's Bench, and aoted in the capacity of chairman at our local ses sions, where his upright and impartial admin Latration of justice was a distinguishing char acteristie. Blee t dto air Do~rning, M. P.--The banquet to Mr. Downing, 1, P. for the county, will take plsee on the rth inst., in the splendid hall over the market-house, kindly given by Sir Henry Becher for the occasion. Nearly aUl the invited guests have promised to attend, and amongst these are severa members of Parlia ment-Sir John Gray, John F. Maquire, W. Shaw, etc.-Cork Erasliser. Reception of a Religese.-,-On Sunday a most touching and suggestive ceremony took place in the chapel of the" ConvOlt Of St. Teresa, Warrenmount, When Mist Frances Maria Pow ell (in religion Sister Mary Margaret), daughter of William Powell, Esq., of this city, received the habit of our Blessed Lady of Mount Car mel, from the hands of the Rev. M. Ifarlow, P. P., St. Kevins. Death of the Cery Rr. Janess Sinnott, P. P. Wexford, 30th ult.-The Very Rev. JJames Sin nott, P. P. Litter, Kilmuckridge, died yester day morning at nine o'clock, in the 8td year of his ago, and the 59th of his sacred ministry. As soon as the sad intelligence of his death spread through the town to day, the windows of nearly all the shops in the prinicipal streets were either wholly or partially closed. Meeting in Miulli.ngar.-A meeting of sympa thisers in the movement for a general amnnesty to the political prisoners was held on Sinday_ la oh onaziet-'i u o ilunga r. epite the threatening character of the weather the attendance was very large, there being no less than 70u0 people present. The tenant farmers rom the districts adjoining the town mustered in great force, and added much to the success of the meeting. One of the Results of Orangeisa.-Hugh Swanry, Esq. coroner for the county of Monagha, held an inquest on last Saturday at Ba1lb on the body of a young man named William Henderson, who died the previous day from a fracture in the skull received on the 14th alt. upon the-occasion of a body of Orangemen marching through that town. The Atagisltracy.-The Right Hon. the Lord Chancellor has been pleased toappoint Captain Llewellyn Blake, Cloghballymore, to the comrn mission of the peace for the oonnty of Galway, on the reeeommedation of the Marquis of Clanreardeithe Lord'LIeutenant-of the county. A VrSIr TO van POrx.-His lordship, Bishop Meurud, writes from bhmo, July 7: " Oun the 25th of June, at 11:30 &.M.,the Holy Father re ceived me at the Vatican. Icanuot tell you what I felt when coming into his venerab!h presence. He was sitting before his writing desk, and thus prevented me from kissing his foot'; but he gave me his hand, which I ssure you I pressed and kissed so heartily that he must have felt it long afterwkrds. I could not help it. I at oppeasitMtho m at -his desk, and talked with him for about twenty minutes. I then gave him the Peter's Pence (2,400 rupees) in gold which he left on the tahla. Before lcar ing, I drew forth a nice polychromieo picture of onurBlessed Lady of the Perpetual Succor and prescted ieto the Holy Father, saying that y people of Bombay wan bed hs besing. Be kslk phau pen ld wrese asthe Aom of the picture-' Deus enedicat populnm Bonshaye.. aem, et itbt, ems ab mumrmaeet defue.-t snIn seaimtatmJnstigm ahasitata, et obedien tn ergaIsam S.ledum. 26 Jun1i, 1969. Pins p.p( 5t ( 0ie od blea the Wpe of Bam beir delvr~ them rom all sad tide La n the paths of Jstice, ohari, nob8e leance towards this .lSo. 8th an, 196. pies II. Pope.) This pictue will be pet in ai frame and hung up In the eatbedral Eu pepets es.-e-rs-rie0se- la ti evening I aseistod at Ponleatilal Vespers in 8. Pters, and saw If-. nthe Iuadlnetin of St. Peter. -Jlithe CW4 g Itlr, pontildei, at nine ist& a n~ au- dth l , ad -with e1 lay o r s quare aer of laud-Masure 909 feet ibrea side of your square, and it will ,.e.€. ,l r, nr ,ithl'r e n lno}_ MEDItAL ADVERT1SEIENTSL SrTHE LATS PDICOVR3TY IN MEDICATION The greed difienlty which phlanysias have been laboring or ctlied to overcome, nha langih bet obvia ted~ Vegetble Cathartic and altertioe more efcleat than lay maneral ptreatn of erthe wime ulass, and s sgretabe to a the ats ardi rd canay, t now ored to the eck i erh o of a Ltsaeen l HDr. ErnmmalS 's a Livei and Stomah Leaae Is the mot n Ptit r medinlosl novelty that o cern cbhmlarh:_bs dgned" It eontalmn two h555al1 0. tanes te O r he aua In themislves bnt semhdying all the iredl prepertie ofa mercry, and destild in this ossst form to aupeesde and banish frnm gmas-al use, the nauseous llsd potions of which th" O.n eroes excitant isthea mainy ntal Mars than one fibousad expesinste wen' made by the Iln-a_ eOf tiia peerlees rremedy before it was brought to ita present state of pertection. T1he Lonsurgeu harless in its tlve components has oe s extalgue ed by chemical art. their virtues remain as active and It s over. In Dysv pela uli c eee, o patton, Sick or tear vnus Ifeadache Pies, Dzpsy and the irregulastls to which t eiber sex are suject, bth LLoseges will ,be found infinitely more eflective than any of the boerleb and dlguting ompoundsnaally adminislered In ech ases. As a anti-bilious specific and genal aperleni, they have no equal either among adeertted prepar tiona or the preosriptonsa of the relr re rl olla. It is guaranteed that no one who has once triaed r. Erasmna W slow's Liver and Stomach Loenge, wtIl ever again take a purgative powder, or draoght or pill. s .lr RUPTUBBC URRD , By Using Da. FERRIS'SI PATENT SUPPORTER TRUSS. The M~ost Efliclent Comfortable. and Secure Truss in Use. Constructed upon an entrrely now principle. It Is entifrely differont in principle and aertion from any now In ae, ald has every desirable advrantage, vz.: It has no springs nor Iron bands. thus avoiding all In JoPrlos presure at the back, at thasame time supporl lag the abdomen and relieving the aperture of all unduo wsighit. Tl'he ltltoan is o foanoed that the ipresaare ta equam on all paris of the ITernial aperture willhout I,, fringiEngo tile Spermatli Chord. The romlatitlon or wliclh tlh .atltao is made renders It lmpeiviocs to per spiratino. and produces rapid absorption of the dpolsits iOn the ub cutaneon'ttrelhltar tIaae, whichl pernits the ]Ituttn to act lmmedlaltt lv ntloa the tenlioou renaol. thus effwtually loseing tha neck and ohliteslting the Horueia Sac by adhesive inllann.ation. It It as comntortable, Eight or der. as a glove. It nlapts Itself to any position ; can be applied atlny age ; e"lalu, ,e thrown out of tlhue, nor ral the Intestines In foree by it by any strain or vomeoont. it is not r.nll lieat.d, anti c Maulot get oltt of order. - It io the only Tl'ta t;hat pt.nrlmnta, lly cures the amoat obstinateas aell rieclI-nt can-so f lernla, qunlitioa poeeseetl by no oith.r l'nl.a, a those who haveo worn the vareton kinds with srilogs, or balld canu testifv. This tnstralctunt has bern recrm-,e mendud Iy tileaRKling aurgeons and pbhyoiionth Ihtrglh: ntit tlh, ttonltry for the certain relief atdl lutre o"i Ilratio. Suchl protf asr these of the util,ty of mvy Tlrna ari' o more value thCll any nlamnber of t ertitihatra of plonwao urknown to the uatllic. Titese certiticattee bioaide nlalay frotu well kltown parthis ihl oow Orliaalt-s, ali fiolt patients In every part of the Union, can Iotaton biy calliltg st tay olHce. My best recotmnendatlops are from patients who have been raptared for years, and have tried all the hoobest " Spri- Truesae" witlhout obtaining relief. atl tave tbear eatedoc by my treatment. As chldren who tlre rap tured require laare than ordinary care, every attention will be pail them. I also ntannfactlro a Lady' SUI' PI'OTIielt, giving stregtl anad celtaiu rellalcI Weak Bark and Fal ing of the Wottb. With an experience of more than ten years practice to the treatment Ranl cure of Ruptnre and Hernia, I can promise more per-Tct ret , f. comfort and seurity, anal a smore rapid Improveuent than can be obtained of any other person or appliance in the Sontlaltmout regtsr to the age of the patient, or length of time aflicted. : "4-. -`Da. T. ST. C. FERRIS, Of . 8 . a street up-stalrs. Hod-i--t'o 10A. n to4 P.'. . Jyll 3m A ILELIAIILE PBEPARIATION. - PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, RINGWORM, ALL SKIN ERUPTIONS OF A LOCAL NATURE Cored by the use of TURNER'S SOLUTION oe TatE SULPIIURIET OF CALCIUM. One application, in cases of Itch, eonlletea a cure. Put up In bottles at Fifty Cents and One Dollar. For sale, wholteale and retail, by HAAhN TREDERICKSO1. 131 Canal street. . . BA.L. LY6r S & CO., CuorteerCanp and Gr.vier eits And at TURNsER'S DItiU STOREI, i23 Magazine street, bet. Josephine and Jackson. And by the prlinipal druggists. feb14 ly C. f. WRIRKMULLEI Aett DIL'GGIST ANfD AI'OTIIECARY, Would inforat his patrons lhat he has removed aie es thblishmevat from 4a1 Dryadoes street to 138 Poydras street, Corner of Chnurelh, late St. Mary street, Where he resltectfully solicits a conltiu;atco of their ipatronage. A weallassorted stock of fresh IDIUGS and CHEMI CALS always y haltbnd. PERFU F.itY-Fron-h, English antid Atmletcan. BR1WSitICS-.T tlt; Hair and Nail, itt grcat vtiaty. tOAPS--Of every qanality and price. In addition to tls.albove, the best and holst SOIA) S t-~lt, togthier with the purest aud beet flavored SYRUPS. Is constantly kept. Prescriptions carefully prelpared, both by ay and nigh . . . .'2.3m PURITY IS ESSENTLAL. E. LALMANT, (SucceMsor to J. H.'HARTE,) DRUGG3ST AND APOTHECARY, Claiborne street, between Common and Canal streets. A fall assortment of Fresh Drugs and Chemleals always on hand. I'IYFUEII:iFFrench, Engllah. and American.. BRUSHESi-Tooth, Hair, and nail in great variety. SOAPS-Every quality and priae. Sp1eil attration given to the Compounding of Phyal aiata' Prersltptfona at all hours. jel3 ly CIIEMIST, DRUGGIST AND APOTIIECARY, (Eatabliahed Twelve Year.) 32.-.........-..-COMION sTIIEET-......... ..-172 Takes this opportunity of Informiug late regiasir vats tomor, and the pulic geuerally, tIatt lie h lately opal ed asplindld new Stoat, (neat door tq his lat stand) tttetdup with a ILage and Vat ted Ascrtmenut of Fivesl D)reage, MofircLne, alCallCan lcls, sultalale to tte wants of tbe mest iatidiona; neald as he glves his constant per eunal attention to the rrfaul tasrtjnlation: taad prae ration ofdall tsadielnethe dlsPass, t)e auble tasty leel assured that hleytta ylne full confidence in tS,.thing they receive from hla stove. Phyatclaoan.' erlptuons caretlly and seenrately comptauded. .mitl iy -i J. KELLY DRUOOIST nYT APOTrECAltY. PP5 iteaisovrtr anld Dealer In French, Engllah, OGeretas and Anar-capn Dvrad anal Chemic•Is, Perihiey, etc., end Patent .Medicines of erery desriptisa. SCttsio street, betwees Gasquot and" Common, next datr to Dr. Eneit Now Orleans. sta ly pF.REIREANCR BASH. BLIND AND DOOR ..... OI;I .CTON., CiT. Ias alac rl Cfto streets, New Orleans, The ehespt mnmuhturtg esetablishment On the SlellhwsLt imme rasu Ion pr ics;lO: Suh, from 85 eente pr ar; GOLaed. Sah, rets 01175 per pair; lld Ih p p. t pmil Pael Doors from 5 50 seh. All werk made asaeond Cypress. List of priesa in datll o be hd t the Fatory, or mailed fre. Gee Purvjas laced Sashf.......... from St 7 ps-pair. (On. Pnarv's Window lada ......from ti 41a per pir. Gee. Pu* Pauel Domr ... ..-...m 5310 sk aohn Tweohit Thonum D. Johnston. T oHWIO, 5Of1 & CO,, ·ko nd DeIers tn Peei and Doeenstic gx - ehan · a, Iu tlie etc.. ap.ta . oasnlscliss made on all acceatIhl potato. Draftson 11ew York, New Orieans and Oalveston. UNDERTAKERS-BUILDERLS.-PAINTERS. salmAs JOMs~ew. - roo. . s rim.vU (niSbml,1n to the k" Danel Manroe,) U ND E R TA KERS, 9a, s90, and so lMagasine street, 'aw o ss. ]feame. Johnson & tSheldsbhae purchased the above well-known establishbent, and have added largely to faellties for conduet ti th aineae " a - The servceof Mr. BY, w , ll and faverably knownp in the old- etabliahmente. are retained. Orders left day or night wll receive prompt attentIon. Carria ges for hire at reaaonable price. dMe ly R Nm' UND3RTAKX B, No. 243 MagaLlngq etet, eaoner Delord. amd 309 Char. tres and'Elaeian Yielda aStreets. Hew Orleana, BeeIaooastaatly a hband aIr asaeortmmt fMetalle Burial Ca and ket ala. 3hogny, walnut and pin Coins. dald _kared, emnbamd, and carn. lly shipped. C to hirr apt ly D w. E 3 1 3 . UNDE ERTAKER, 280 and 282..Tohoupitouola Street..980 and298 COFFINS of every dariptn always mn hand. Order attended to with the geatet punotlity. CAIRIAGUS and CAB8 for hire. Ja4ly A.LTz UxDRaTA&KRR aBd, No. 823 TohonpitoulaS street, between Firstand tecond Hears" and Carriage for hire Fnnerrls attended to in person by the proprietr, and he hopes, by atriot attention, to obtain a hare of the -pnble patronage. _ap - _ly GRAYER &.MILLSPAUGH, PHOENIX STABLES AND UNDERTAKE 35 and 37 Elysian Fields street, and .273 and 275 Mag mine street, New Orleans. Carritage, Buggle. etRO.. to Hire. Metallic CASES of all kinds, and uodon COFFINS o1 all descriptlone always on hand. JaLU ly f" W. llOTHICK. 1; NDEItTAK RR, 2 347 Camp Street. corner of Iolord. Parties in want of Metallifc ('OFFINS would do wellby calling at T. W. Itothick's Establishment and examinnlu Fay'a Patent teltf-Seallng Metallic CASE and CASKE', for which he is the Sooe Agent. Warranted to be lide. ntb uctible and air.tight, and for beauty of llash cannot Ie excelIdl-nrpa seinig nay otter Cver mnflaefcturod. losewrVl,''d. Ma llgaev. itlhawk WValnut, and Ill oth.'rst 'les oft'Cotliow !w.ays ~n ln.t. jl)t y3 A. Al P ILL UNDERTAKER, Corner St. Andrew and Fulton,, etrectt, Fourth District. COFFINS of all di.scriptinse conestantly on hand. All orti. Iti routpttl nattended to. UN DERTAKE R, And CAtRIAGES to hlre, 3dt0............ M:gaziine Street..........: 30 for l, I ly Bet. 4el pomen anl11 Thalia, Nw O(leiuis. T)ETEIl: 1Ss", I1 ILDEl, ItETI'URNS TIIANIKS -to the ritizns ,of New Orleans for their l,atroungdo for the last twenty eam. lie has now trade extenitve atdition to his iorklotsr, And intlrodluc'd M ever.,l ,Vnd.worklng ,ll hinCes; whiCii will enable himt to at tend promptly to any tbuineua in his line. Shop anld ofRi*e, corner of ]l'rytania And Washington streets; Merchants' Exchange iox No. I; l'ostotice Box No. 488. Je_ ly DILLON, CA.tItENTER AND) JtUI.DEI, 1t4 Carondelet street, iBox 2961 Mechanics' Exchauge, New tirl.ans. Jobbing promptly attended to. jy4 ly WT. A. TALEN, ~. arpenter and Carver in Wood, 2'.14 Magazine street, ctrtert of Calliope, New Orleaus. Ornaments for Houses. Church Furniture and Deco rations, and Ship Orneaments made to order in the best style. jy4 ly" A DXILEW LEO, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, 213 ........ ST. CIXAItLEB STREET......... 91 Between Julia and St. Joseph. fanw OrL.wte. All orders In the Bulldlno. Liae thamkfully received, and ,!nuuidiatrli attended to. Rofers to--iUchard Ehterbrook, Esq., of the late firm of (Galieor & etuerbrook, Archltects and Bailders. Agents and owners of property will please take nntice that the subscriber ,o,,as not ellncourage the cUtldenee operation knuown amsnog nmerlicllc as what per cent. will you give me if I get oun thie jobr' OX course thle aerlrt or owner pays ler all such little trilleh when set thug up. He does not ask and will not give any per cent.lge on work untrusted to Hilm. n233ly. .. A. LEO. 1 If. BIE:IltY, SCARPE'NTER AND BUILDER, 13...---...........irod Street .............. 1 Will tatkcontracts for llilldin, or do any kinds of Jobbin,, uld rlairing,. (^ierl s It.l at Ithe shop or sent tllerogli the ,'atotliue, will teccisv lpromrpt attuntiou. alt'3 ly S STl'llNS-....- ......................CISrTEINS Carpoi1t."r And Cislt t Matker, -3:l Mlgezilne street, near Julia, New c)rlean. .A tt t .l ,nw -ll tl,1'n nlmeo of It, Ieowl l rilatoia-t unl wi kmati'.hli, k,-.,t -uslt.lntl i ol hand. :cue i for nile At priiren to stilt til,. titnes. All rkilnl/ns of (:Iteirns made to ordi-l ald rI'lp.tircd. . Ordller prulOtly Ilttledol to. JAS. E. IIEIIAN, CARVElL A.ND CARPE'INTEII, 1 JAS. ..' Mngazttrt trcot, . -- etween P'oyf~arre and C(allipol rtrlf l All kinds of Church Devoratio-,,ls-n d Carved Altars made to titlder withi naltolurnre"dininlteh. Country orders promptly attended to. .e13 ly SO1TILEN 1'LASTIC SLATE ltUUOOINS CO.. Office, 91 Mlagazine street, NEW ORI.IANs, LA. S.tandohr FIRE PROOF RIOOFS, equal In durability, and far sunerior In other respects, to sheet Slate, pot on at a Iiich less cost.- This Roofing is adapted to steep as well as to fiat roofs, making of valley gutters, eat., etc., thereb- diaspenlng with the use of niLetll for that por pose. It weighs much less to the square than sho1t Srate; cost of transportation comparatively small and the ino0de of ullalication filite simple; doer not afict, I bult ratller inlpls,ves the water. No Ipinmting is reqtIred. It can be aipplird to tihe sidtes of buildings as well as the roof, inaking il whole fire proof. An a covering for Stearloat Hoots, it is superior to anything In use. l'arties interestedl can ie referred to nunloeroeu roofs in our city. some of themi the largest enatructed in tihe cit/ durlng the past year. ci.omluainrtions tuhiresaed to EDW'D TIIOMPSON, eir.latsry and 'lTr'furrr, will receive promupt attention. nmylsi tl;, H IARLE F. TUTTLE, WOOD ENGRAVER, 3..............Old Levee Street.............3 New Orieant, L.a Orders with Designe, from any part of the South, will be promptly attendedto, antd landsomey Engraved at ebort notice. feb14 ly J. JOYNEII, Corner Liberty and Julia streets, Naow Basin, Dealer lt all kinda of LUMBER, Cpress, White and Yellow Pine, Dressed Flooring and Ceiling, Laths anai Shingles. Billt sawed to order. . sal5 em M AaLb WORKS.....t....E..x LE WORKS JOHN HAGAN, Washagtea street, corner of St. De. smeetd. M re work Ih geeoral 9.0 ly INfORMAbTIOI WANTED - OW JAMES AND S PATRICK HAGAN.. e t lat bi e d hu themy weres ln :o , anO An information eonoernlm them wili be J roost, by their rsoal. EII RY EAGA. mh ty, Outrath. Jea am* COi Great Britain, Ireland, ad sany part ef eEsr. pean Continent, in sums tosault, eoastantsly rale by C. '. BUDDEIBKE 10, .1.0, S ,, Is c , cu s.trast. PROFESSIOA.L CARDS. - D>. a. . WRaiHrG nT DEIST, WIll ald.e up bbaiessm permane$ntl in tbls citym or before Uhe frst of October nqxt. Frends please take nottt cl -blfte--IC Cknael street, near Rampart. oan t o H Le Pbyeooln ro ad br . " . O BrConoi rtltaftons r 72 lt. Claude treet, between Mandville anid Spain, from e to s A. i., arid to 5 r. .'; at his osMce, 11 Iurgandy streett nar Can], from lto3r.x. Secial attention oven to midwifery. females' and chdren' diseases. Chroni diseases censiered as in curablo by the old schuool, are trestod by me with sa oe.s. ao iy DI J. J. MEYRD. D 02 Bolivar street, Between Common and Gravter streets, First District All calls, night or day, promptly attended to. :J. sm Ofioe, 110 Canal street. Offe hours. 11 to 5 o'clock. Realdence5e5 St. Charles street, above Jackson street Consultation hour boma 8 to p'9 oocktA. IL., sod to 5 P. x. mii 9ms J . BELDEN, M. D.. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Office Honua-7 to9 w. 4 lto3w. i.; 7 to 9 i. I. - Office, 15T7 Camp street, ap.P ly Opposite St. Patrick's Churab. IRS. DR. SAMUEL REYNOeD-- 115 Washington street, Now Orleans, Offers her services to the public for the Care of Cancers, Ulcers, Boie Folon, Cotarrh, Carbuncles, White Swell ings, Scald Heads and Dropsy. tInyl ly R. r. I. H. P NAP P, DENTAL SU.RaE ON, Has removed to 110 Canal street, New Orlea~_ And is prepared to attend to all operations on the Teeth, in the Iousat Sihentitell mannelr. lTholsnuceslof his otpera tions tfr the part thirty years in New Orleatns aoutl Ihe .aultirtlnt gu:tlarlter i, the hfltlre. (:Charges no hltgher th whoeia ald olu .t i fore the war. TEgTIH ex. tra tedwit out pain. _ -d... ly , A. DE 1LART . d. DENTIST. 17............. Cr'I'IlINE. STIETi..............17 Near Canal. ill4 ly DIL J. W. ALLEN, DEN TIST, Can be consulted at hiS oftice, 12 l)ryndes etreet, one door from Canal. All who desire good operations, or durable and bean tiful Artiticial work, will call as above. All the most approved means for painhle, operations will be used. Persons doLsiring teeth iuserted the am» e day their teeth -re extraated. till plase colll btfore 10 A. 10 , _ 21 ly -DR. MALOŽNEY, DENTIST, S0I ST. ANDREW, NEAR MAGAZINE, VWonll r-pesittully intform -those retitiriig first class ldental operations, that he has reduced hls charges, so as to be within the moalis of all. Teeth interted on gold alluminiun,. rubber anud allver, with or without extract. Ing the roots, by a new proceus. A tiguaranteed. or the umosey refutded. The tittor was awoarded thlo flrst ptrizo--a gold mtdalt-futr the beot sets of artificial teeth. 'Teth extracted withoet pain; by the use of nitrous oxide ga. se13'S8 ty D R. J. C. BEAIRD, Office, 132 Canal Street. lRsidence, 165 Camp street. Offce Hours from I to 3 r. x. mbh1 ly McGLOIN de RLEINIETERt, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ofef--No. 30 Camp street d27 ly NEW ORLEANS. JAMES ). CQLEMAN, Attorney arld Consellor at Law, 5.............. COMMEIRCLAL ALLEY............. New Orleans. apll ly Alexis Itolert. Paul JT. Rbert A. & P. RIIoEItT, ATTOItNEYS AT LAW 31 ............... tyal Street...............31 apll tmnt J011N J. FINNE Y, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 21...........COMsMMEl. CIAL PLACE...........21 dl3 ly NEW OII.EANS. .T J. CASTELL, NOTARY PUBIC, 1'27 .............Gravier Street............ 127 Between Camp and St. Charles streets, jolt Ty- New orleau s COAL AND WOOD. ,tOOK OUT F'oli WINTER L WOOD-Oak, Ash, Pine, And all qlnalities of COAL, Wholesalea and Retail. at the Lowest Market Prices. J. J. CLA1KE, sef 2m 301 Julia street, eor. Julia and Dryades. Edward Ikaas, Jr.) [Alpbhons Laine. DIEALS & 1AIA E,E IJEALEIS IN IITTSIURG, S Anthracite ant English Cannel Coal. 4tramers and tnamlle aorm lid promptly. Office, In Carondelet street. Yard, on the LPvee at Third District Ferry, and at the corner of Louisa and Leer, atreets. Orders received at either place. an? 3m %cCLOSKPY IIIOLEY & A IC P EALERS JR l'ittatburg. Anthracite. English and l'eytona Cannel Coal, 1lI6 Oravier streCt, N6w Orleans, La. Slteanboats. Prersc and Plantera sppililed by con tract or bust load, and fa*mlllea fornlehed at reasonable raste. aug Ju J C. KAT IIMA N, C. 4 Iieinvlle street, corner Marals, Dealer in COAL, CITAR('OAL. CO'i1, VWhite SAND, and FlirE-WOOD,. Orders left at the Mechanica' Inchange--Box 5.--w recuive prompt attention. d17 ly CASSIDY & MILLFR, SAIL MAKERS AND RIGGERS. ,ýE AWNINC 4ý4 F'AOO Dray. Wagon, anI Thank COVRS. The difteret Codea at MARIn BIOtNAl I far al Naeons en hlad, wt deaerpatlive Eoo.a ]LAGS of all Nations on hand, and made to demn 7 aok antid Ugbak UNTING n eal. I. any iaa. ty. Bepairiag neastly daone. Jan ly 104 Camp sreet. earr Poydraa. APS..............LA .....P......... P COAL OIL LAMPS AND LANTERN8 of wavry DeIripteo, AND YVERTTHING APPERTAINING THERETO At Wholesale and Retal HILL & VEAZIE, PROFESS ;.o:'L C .,DL : T'o. ý,Toass» ,ol 3 w NOT AIr aUd AMO= MRAi eg-- o w; meant of CEOIRIC DIEAO, ulmer. DR. AEGE&I., guided by ea ers at in Ho ital end Privte ss , .. In R8UnITATIUM. PALRA.gyuu aILITn , sKrI DisiraWan. c aoR.o 73v3a., XJVRRcOMxPI3 ,0 DRE, ete., they OIURER'wh w Db movieg Iaternal Congetica, asteal" Ra tion, and eioanatol g frem the arte e other Poasose. o e. 39t Julia street, between Camp add 8t DR. JOHNr . ANGELL, DENTAL SURG.80EN 109......... Carondelet Street..... - All operatione in the DENTAL LET hin.e - formed. Nitroa Oxide al ways o hea.d fr tBe LESS Extraction of Teeth. H SPILLMANN * ANIIFACTWBE OP TBDIlW' Orthopedl. Iwt.m BJO [ . SO La Riseto Stec~iegM, Between Perdido ad naon, New ordeens. a. !pfll. Bptuetuppertlng Shoulder Bees:e. fOal 3 generally.totor e Art Ordra for measnreo left at the store will be attended to. r trl ET TEE DEAF HEAR L is an old sayinaltlt e Non areso dea as thoe Swho will- ot boar." This ale of perons is not ldreaacd-thoes only who cannot boar. To such bi It the urest mans. of relest whicrh o..ai... td. Aurit, whose scores Iin the treatment of . hiase... lua. bon paramount to the importance of the orb , Dr. Davis can be cuuonlted daily at his ohluo.. 9 Busl street. one dime below Canal. oL!) IJ DR. J. 1. JOENSON, O-lice, 335 Erato street, corner of Liblerty. Hours from to 1' '. a., And 4 to 6 1'. . Relidence 410 Carondelet trr et. Tahbl G J. JF F IE EDIt IC US, DENTAL SURGEON, I.i..........St. Charles Street......... fib4 Iv v CornerGlrod, D.1) 1. C. IIUGU E S, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 31...........St. I'Peter Street............34 nolS ly New frlib.. GROCERS--COMMISSION MERCHANTS. A. AN NON. GROCER, Corner of I'ranklln and Perdido streets, Keeps constantly on hand a Choice Assortment of FAMILYEIROCERIES, W% rES, LIQUORS, Etc. Particular attention given to the selectlion 0of Pli TEAS ond Ilt'TEIt. Good delivered in al puat. the city free of charge. Orders solicited- pnnety attended to. di" Iv A. W. SSkardon. Wmi. 'Woelpe. A. W. SKlaDON co., GROCER~S Corner Jackson and Rousseau streets, Fourth District, New Orleans. Goode delivered free of charge. jal im c. DOYLEP. J. M. RAIl D OYLE & RAUIM, WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Dealers in TEASb WINFES, IIQUORS, etc., 107 ...........Poydras Street............1.7i fe7 ly New Orleans. CRESCENT GROCERY. WILLIAM HART, Wheolesale and l-rtall FAMILY GROCER. Choics WINE.S LIt(UORS, and TEA8. - ;tiravCer tre.t, corner of Rampart. City and conntry orlers oliI,lt. mand punctually 'at t.indlll to. Gtoood dell, ledL in all p.arta of thie city free ofdrrayoe. Coilre tlsdAen IlTTETR. feb1 ly E. CON11.Yy. It. CONERY, JR. F C UONER Y & SON, GiROCErS, COMMiiSSION MEIRCERATS, -ANO- DEALERS IN W WESTERN PRODUCI, 160............IAGAZIsN SltEET...A......... orl I New (ttlessts. rJ, J. CLARI E, CHEAP GROCER, Corner of St. Andrew and Laurel streets; tA hcIer ova,r,nt o.f Blck anid Gireen TEAS. Goolsen IlUTTEi always on bhand. .l.ll ly MAEfTL GLYNN. AI.PFD LDMAMJ. GLYNN " DAMARILN, WIIOILESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 84 ...........Poydraas Street.............4 111hl4 ly New Orleans. Charles O. Iille. Fred. A. Thomas HILLE & THOMAS, (Ca*aLFs G. ilua.s, AucrInoes) Office and Salesroom, No. 167 Poydras street,' mEAR OAONDILET. AUCTION SALES DAILY AT 101 O'CLOCK, Of Fnrnitnre, such as Parlor Chairs, Sahus, Rockers, 4- rm t 1 .st , Marble-top Tablhs, Sideboares. Olea are. Psatedt Ware. V_, srta and Four-post lIed st.enls of Walnut, Poplar and other woods, ArmoIs. lireana, Washstands, Uano and Wood-seat Chair, Canei and Woost ltockers Carpeting, Matting Towel tacke, Pailntisg and Engravlngs, Stove, Ki.e Safes, Tables, and other articles too numeouns to meat th'. .Ja, 3m BE L L S. _LENEELY'S WEST TROY BELI FOUNDRT - Es[tablished fu 18206. Bella for Chnrches Acadlemles, Factorie etc oa. o of genuine RoBel mtal, (copper and tin,) dloantod with Imloproved patented mountling., and warranted. (Orders and inquirie addresse to the undersigned, will have prompt attention, and an illustrated eats logwn sent free, upon ap-liatlm. - sal ly_ _ - West Troy, Newo Y'k BUCKEYE E.tablisthd in 1837. Charob, Aused , iýao t rs, JsfxAls Bella. ete., made opure Boel (Noop t,) >rr~ ad t alitytoe, asTuna I D InNa tsd - I . e.t,, I ., _ A - U rT. -LD ESTABISHED TROT 3ILL JOUNDO Y. Troy, New York. (ESTABLiaHE IN 188) A large assortsa.t of Ohnrah, Aewdaim,FAa and other BELL, constanttly ora and aado o -der tion to . JON3S a • ...