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WMOUNIIWOG TAR AND CATULNOLIC MnSRxawN-. NEW ORLEANS. SUNrDAY. JA.-1>N'tY 3i. ibTO wrI -AND WS.DOX. Fortified vessels-ships with "forecastles." A poor ,oan is to be avoided-he lacks pris ci lpa. . When may a smith be said to commit a felony? W hen he forges. A horse'is teeth tells bow old the creature is, but a .womatnit tongue doesn't. W~v is a buthller's cart like his boots'? Be cause he carries leis calves there. People slak- of'tlb sun breakting out. Will that account for theeopts± on its face t Can a tall nall inhavo' short memory 'Yes, just as a short lman canu have a loqgLaleep. It is perfectly clear t i every person on earth must be "utinder a clo " sonetimes. A concert singer hasing tour a cit~a iie, sansequently triedThis voice, and acquitted himself. - A nnu .was seeB going up Camp street lately with'three real legs-,but one was alcg of mtLt ton on his shoulde '.," . ' We often omit the gd"dd'4e'might,do' con sequence of thinking of that which it out of our power to do. Congestion of -the brain is very prevalent in the army just now, and is said to bhe another name for too much whisky. An amateur astronomer says, T"'her light supposed to be a comet's tail, is nothing more than a streak of lightning friz up." We ascertain the qualities of a bell by ring ing it. A youngnman had better ascertain the lualities of a belle before ringing her. A New York drayman owns a horse so poor --that a knot is tied in his tail to protvent his body from slipping through the collar- A woman, pnrehasing some cuDs and saucers, was asked what color she would have. " Well I ain't 1psrticular, any color that won't show dirt." Dighy sayi it it is true that " there is more pleasure in giving than receiving," but he also thinks it espucially applies to medicine, kicks and advice. " Pooh, pooh !" said a wife to her expiring husband, as 1to strove to utter ib few parting words, " don't stop to talk, but go on-With your dying!" A lawyer who had a most absurd case sub initted to him, on being asked if the action would lie, answered, "Yes, if the witnesses will lie too, but not otherwise." The young" ladies of the Treasury Depart ment are forbidden, by a printed placard, to whistle while aiN w orka most tyrannical in terference with-tWomnan's rights. " My son'" said an old lady, " how muist Jonah have felt when the whale swallowed him I" "A little down in the m:outh, I sup pose," was young hopeful's reply. A moral debating society out "West is en gaged in a discussion on the following ques tion, "If a Iuan deserts his wife, which is tlhe nost:abandonued, the lian oathe woman ?'" A schoolmaster asked one of his scholars in the winter time, what was the Latin for cold. " Oh," answered the lad, "I forget at this moment, although I have it'at my linger Cends." " Well, wife, I don't see for my partlhow they send letters on themn 'ere wires without tear ing 'em all to bits." "La, me! they don't send the paper: they just send. the writiingiu a fluid state." A lady wilhedl a seat. A portly, handsome gentleman hrougIt. one, and s*teetd the lady. Oh! yn' ore a ,\jewel,'' .lid sheit,. "' Oh, no," he replied, " I'm a je'wetlr ; . have just set the jewel." An old minister ;asked a wolna what conll be done to iinduclt'e her hutshmul-t4-o att-n*l church. "" I don' t know," she replied, '"nltess you were t, lut it pipe iand a jug of whisky in the p1".'" "Sir,"* aid a' s'o wtl' ifeti to her hluts hd, ai ew day' after marrtiage, "' o t-re honelst niugh to tell int that ouilr eliiniev sn kei' , nt l\hy did ' in i tell ime that noii sU kil.e' oursel I. - Ihen :t i!l-:atured fellow .: trying to ticd, I ,"::i, t l . i . ý iini : I -i l . c t Ilo " r nr nd hl e " ,~ ri'i d ai t is ar ne 1 ll cl : it i not'' ntli-pn- I hrlii." n ' , ll I l. ,v i, '1d l r it s i, :i ,a , h ol idtIIi 'a ofn , -t, sach!.i lt ,a ing i , Iot iC \ ter io n " toa pi iiithl t iit. ':,. , is ti it i t of ili. t. er le." Float li t tl'' e tire.ur , iu'it alstiati lo ist i 1Sin 5Vnnothg i *Il hl l li '' ' .'' ut.l l lllC l ll ' , i lI l l si'l ' i;I at ll vtlsltl _1 ". 71 . cr .eel to stru "_"",: to s elt. h tlt, beat ytilhl, ai- for . lei." d th Atl Elll] ta,', i i'allv t.vlv,-til(ll nkllii'iitiy, Cililli' u nter li t i1, evlt r le ,trend iti l a t ire. a vi.it--r fr,,m th," "-ett t-h . "( th, sit, I so, ble th Iliinat.it -seln.'"e ie. tllhen if o hat'l~ cx liant repily. "' lh, but. my br, rther." =sidl the urist agv ai , " is theild ininitry ion y dl ?" *a of ldit iit. that digniies humanity, lat acits adiir:tiou l.and I a.uilatsked hi o his reator: but, likel ple gold. er, s is liabl, to 'he untitetrfei t u. ". " I there said't a good Critiad as " to paws rongh thior says otrl once. aIf, there ore, cre ethrilep, iuse it's a real lho or anythingt an do for imey milw-It was at a d it nnerow t me not nglcingt or defer it, for I shall not this with aain."tort that he was never tired A lady, a regulafter wahopperds. iho had een co an ortlin*e Ovlirk tunlhle ovier:l1 t1h. .stckings the n-,. ohjected. aus oli wer innr in which. want Ith l ,eitgent hose that :ire Il.ib"",he (il. "'I'h ,n. iu.dlani, see" had harttei tun( inqnirnis at the ieteri ho Vis"--s t the it b- dear ini alo ," said a d ntitt, "i yoi aept rs gentleman you woucl have lcon o with his country's embasre y at wthel i of te t.h Jams, npon htothe relative mlerits ad and Excl gliseh soldiers, and curged the tr, "I hope ytile iattr', inask tmucht whey for hoi or whlhfthe Swiss fought for St ei, d ft is, answered the wiseros ble to hin, eae e h f boatlan if i- utacr ad better Le gettin' the funeral fixin, and .an, " we each of .e ,.ght fd-waeach JUVENIL, COLUMN. Oun Morulx.--Of all the~ ngtgigsu spoken an,-from the Hebrew of biliqal times to te gutteral .c-ents of tbeh =ed: nen of the new world* from the mafibes aituade of the Italian to the harshel sounds 6four own Anglo Saxon,idioni-the sweetest word is that name which sends a thrill to the heart as we pro nounceTt--mother ! What pen can describe the love of a child for its mother, the holiest of all aflections on t this earth! It see-rs as if it were a spark of tho.Divine love, placed In our hearts b. the Creator-of all things, to live there until the day when the soul, leaving its mortal prison. shall ascend to the presence of Him who is all love. A mother's influence follows her child through life. Gray headed men, bowed by age, speak with all the tenderness of an infant r of the mother who, for half a centnry past, has seTptin the cold grave, and their eyes, bleared by the sorrows of a long and eventful life, shed tears at the sweet remembrance; from the gasping lips of the soldier, mortally struck in the furibus charge, the last word, faintly heard, is"mother!" 'Perhaps at that.solemn houru, when the soul is oalled to the dread lpresence, i it clings,.-as to an anchor of salvation, to that sainted aflluction whose existence purifies the liimana heart. .. Criminals about to commit some fearful abt, have paused, struck suddenly by the recollec tion of a beloved mother. an appeal tojher Iname, a resetublance awakening tender menm ornes, and the raised hand has dropped the stmnrderous knife, thb guilty man has wept like t a childl, and repentance has crept into his harnlened-sseeart. In all stations of life, for the priest in his cloister or the tyrant on his throne, "A mother is s mother still, . The holiest thing alive." If a mother's sainted love follows us thus through liti*, what influence must it not have on ius during youth ? T'i infant in its mother's arms forgets pain ; the child runs-to her in its young sorrowwv, in youth we have no better • riend. Gallant boys who feel your souls burning with the aspirations of nianhood, and who prepare yourself for the battle of life, look upon that kind mother; remember how many sleepless nights she has .passed holding you in t her arms, you, her treasuro, whom she disputed to trim death; remember\that sweet smile, your reward when good, and those sorrowful eyes speaking silent reproof :41aen you have erred; remember all this, engrave it in your heart and preserve it as a ..talisman that will protect you in the hour. of danger and tempta tion. And.you, gentle glr, tie constant companion of that dear mother, ca:u you forget her les sons ? Do yeaou recollect when at her knees yoif lisped your first prayer t how she guided your young mind and taught you to know and love -God t fIow sweetly you slept with her blessitig on your young head and her last kiss on year t lips ? Treasure that love and let it be your c constant guide; honor your mother, let her always have your undivided confidence, love her dearly. A -day will come when she will be in her grave, when you, too, will have your first-born at your knee, and feel S "A lpri,iniigjy, B A pleannr which Ino language can express, .n ecstary, that inotheie only feel!" Then, when you stroke his golden curls, and r the thoughts of the future recalls those of the t past, letlt be in your power to say: r " I lave never given pain to my mother." KsNI,NEs- IIEw.cLHEIr.--Once during a very severe winter, two village children went to tihe miill, each-earried upon the head a little I bag of grain. In passing before the miller's I gardetl, lertha was tillicit with compassion at the sig~t of some little yellow birds perched Slupon t-Ie hedge, that were dlying with hunger. S.he olied iher hIag and threw some handfuls of Lrain to them. li-er brother Robert gruuibled at this and said : " You ar, very toolish to have such ten der firltngs. l,ieml er, you will certainly t1 have less ldour, and our parents will punish 1 mIn." - SIrtlha, a little frightened, replired to him : " It is true I am tot oIliged to take pity on thlie birds: but ou, goodriL parlenits will inot a scold ine for 'doing +o. and God iray make t amn, 's tlr it in atoth-r \ay." W henl the' -twlo cil,hil ca ame iagain to the: i mill to tillh(eir hII,,ur, ;!i y found that lI'ertha's ha:g had more, in it than I ihert's. The oydidl lnot kn.ow 1\%l at to iail.a ' of it, and hi, siter S .i'., ~ lriy t- ti11c h incli ,'d in rtegard it :s i llls - Tint the gl id mtill r, ", to had heard the c - con-atien of the el-,h l, - earl the i edt e_ , staid 1.,, It rtha i : " Yfour pitu is, the little hungry 't lnitl, cu.ins, ;I Ilk, .., '' e pleasure that I hats StIul-,ix y, ur iquai ntit.. ,lhouhh I havet I lyt i t t t l-o Is I . n eI tI our, y, ,. iiht cI rr1Tily 11 -cor - " :der thio tull itvr:as ,iti;: fI't'm iod to reward - I . li . t ti, llrtIl .--.\1 c'":; til rl i ,lll 10 is very I 10ii isW cl y \ .17 A, . t,rhc he was a bey. , nii. ask,,,l hour h,. ,I his riches, h. said : ! ".'-i tIher ' ught it, never t ll p ' to ,lay till my wvoniI: k ran lir nihd, tlul evcr" spiei( 1 I III n ell-y" . ;atil I ah l c'arncd it. It' I hlo t but nit hour's . ant k in the day. I ac... do that the Tuiit thing,: anti iii an hour. And utter this I was allowed c to ]lay, an ,d t-hen 1 4-.1u, phty-with t tucrha-or p lpbasr, tlhans if I had the thought of at unl Iini-hd l tank Lefore my mind. l ee:rly lorm.ed "' the habit of dorag everything in time, and it soo became eany to fdu so. It is to tuhs that I y, 'rive ta p5'1roslperity." I i )M RH f: V g N - " --i ·1 f i ,: -B L TDI - A N "D D O O R. 1'l 1:T At FACTOR){, C.i noi.r St. Clharles and Clio streets, New Orleans, GEO. PUR'VFS, Proprietor. The chapeast mautfacturttg establishment in the , .athlw.'(t' luIlmcnOo re~dltlOt in lI prices: Sauh. tituS 1.5 cents per paoir; Glanid Saab. frotm l'75 "per pot I Mintd, from $2 4', per pair; Panel Dot,,, fo-un *3, each. All work tno teof atoOetiC(vpress. List of I vi,'e in detaIl to be Ital at the Factory, or moailid ft.-.. 1;,:.". faltrt ,s'' (:lhzed .Snqh ...... from i1 ;5 p,- lailr. S:,.,, Iml {-\,oa \\'inltlo\ IWlintla u t ...... froml 2 4,1 pe.r ail. 6i-t. l'tu vc' t 1tml4."1 11 r......... troll 3 :1) r:ail,. IPe 1 li{l ýCiIAl: LE.S F. TUTTLE, WOOl) ENGRAVER, S:1.............Old Levee Street ............. 3 Ntcw Orleant, La. Ordr aith Delsigns, from any part of t.te Soutll, w ill be lpromptly alttitndd to, and HIinl.-mu1tta Etavsd at olort notice. feb14 ly j.IUIIPIIY S HOTEL, - ,It atnd 10tI.... St. Charles Street... .9S andti 100 New Orleans. In connrctlion with this establishment there in a fine liar I:Rtom, ttppliutld with the bust liqu ora, and fiur of tile best l'en-l'Plt Alleys and truest lSally in the city. Lunch Dally from loI) toa I o'clock. Furnlshed Ieooltn to rent by the day. week or month. ._a52.m . It. M cC IASL"h YE . Proprleottr. --T'UOENE It. LEVY, BROKEIt' ENE ravier street. Gold and Silver Coln, State nd City Notes, Insurance Serlp, State and City Warranta, Bank and Railroad Stocks, U.S. Blonds and Mut'd Notes, Uncurrent Bank Notes, Comnmercidal Paper,. lotriht and nold eoxrlanlely on commission, no21 lm pATENT IRISi FIELT A superior article for Roofing purposes, mannfac tnred by D. Anderson & Son, Belfast, Ireland. For sale by J. G. LINGHIIAM & CO., jy4 Jy 30 Carondelet street. BRANCH OF WASHINGTON EXCHANlGE, Corner Camp and Poydras Streets, 116, 118, 120 Poydrae and 104.Camp. Ja9 Im D. M. STELLA, Proprietor. PI1OF SSIOUAL CAkDS. MbGLOIN t J.EIHPZTUM, ATTQRNEYS AT LAW, . Om Ne--o. 1o Camp sieeti d e27 y eNow Orleans. DR AMES W. BsIlIN M, DENTIST, ihe c 08 Magazine street, (near the Market,) i ppy to Inform his patients and the public generally that h i now pIrepared to make all ktedo of Atllloia Teeth atextremely o ricea A per'feeit diuantantsed in every case. Particular attention pd to the prer. ration of the petural teeth. he'reuce from some of err most prominent citl(s n ca e-e seen at the oeice. DhR. o. H. TICHENOR' HAS RETURNED TO the city, and located permaneutly at No. 15 y Baroune street. near anatl. lle i# now having sin Instromente manufuttun i sno ae to supply thedemand. The DnTtor continues to preecribe in the treatmecut of all Diseasen of the (,estnd Lungs. r emorrholds Irestenl snceaes fully with hi instrnnel4. Try Dr. T.'a Instrmoent they can be obtained on reasonable terms. dei2 2m Rq ..O ~EoIN, 44 Robertsan streetf letweetq Vommon and LGasqult streetbs let Ditc" - All calls, night or day, promptly attended to. jo6 ly .jAS. I. lINAPP, D. D. S., 1i BARONNE STREET, offers the beet services he is capable of renlerinug to aid reone in the preservation of their teeth. i Thoee who wish for "cheap Dontintry" are d -e ml not to call, and to make no appointmnents, o__ ly _ J. C. s T E L.L , NOTABY-ATBICL 127 .............ravier Street............127 Between Camp and St. Charles streets, ja24 ly New Orleans. B. HOENING, PORTRAIT PAINTER, 145 Canal Street, few Orleans. Photographs ppainted in O11 or Water rcolor. Old Pictures Restored, Cleaned and Varnished. let4 IT WILLIlA NEUIISER, PORTRAIT PAINTERr Carondelet street, between Poydris and Lafayette. LIKENESSES ofdeceased persona taken In Oil, and Photographs painted after the moat approved style. The public are invited to call and exsnmine specimens Lessons given in paintingat moderate prices. fe7.ly JOHNr J. FINNEY, -- - AT[ORNEY AT LAW, 21...........COMMERCIAL PLACE........... 21 S113 1v NEW ORLEANS. WESTERN PRODUCE, LIQUORS, ETC., . CAVAROC, COLMMISSION MERCIIANT, 5... ..........Exchange Place.............. 5 Solt Agent for thie following brands of Liquors: COCQ PERE ET fILS, AC IILLE.PETIT, A. L. DELEZINEi. AL,.JIouss.lun & Co.'s CILAMPAGNE, and TWinces of Seignourot Freiws. del2 ly FLOUR ........".. ..UFLOUR..............FLOUR. TVe have on hand at all times, and to arrive, the fol lowing brands of FLOUR, which we offtr to the trade at very low prices. Our stock is large and well assort ed, all of which is from St. Louis and Southern Illinois, and the brands are l'favorably known to the trade: CI.' iC FAILIY nItAxIO. CIOI(CE XXX. ltea Table. Lainb b I i"oStleot earn, llavaua, Nl: t 'sn Choice, lanminlt, Ir. ' atrickI . : ]ed Stolki. , Eliril Ile... ]'uh' XXX, .\ rtnad.dhe Statr, Frl.n'tn | Villa:ge, Sudoalph. C ' x. l '.t:ln l I'I , C llov r L tleaf t. ,r llrn khET.I%'. LalT:CE, TTAY, 'lie T, li TS, S kllet'r t'ittV, ('r',.. vai i, NIm . hlu r, t i tiito l ntablter. C ', t terner oe i n ,. rill t I.lateN'r.::l nd 0, ailtchatsl ii ('lti', .Icp tLt, ThiL d lit b id I ly. - SLA IIt A1' SFLI.E & CO. 30...... ... L s s iT t...... ..et. i) -Xl I" A-D lie "-i.' , r, l it s, in (..r Elveitn, Iac ll,~l n . l I.uF lou L -d, 11Se! :l an ts40, of al kiwi-,, Allir lipictcnl.l tI"iu Rl r. d t-ot . i d it dnJ ly ..N cI. TN;A EI'vI',irl l & O. 3:0 . I........... 'POY DILS S s 1: EIT ....i.. ..... S - ('to ly v Itelnl r Iaf F.l. Fultn , I i',.:', . RIYliAN, l. rIILESAL.or lil:. M.e:itI All otdtrts p .l1l,) l. lly3 a t, il,:1-, to. - .I.«.I North ut',r wtstell anlw i onl,] iult ,. tlGil' , l-.rc l ' I" 'le ted t N1 ,'1 Ii. \.e, :nd :ti'll iW I Nec Uitlianl. ,J OlLN II-N DI)1I'L.ON, WINES *ANI) I.TQ UOILS, I f,' l ly _. . " _,_' (JttllN, C, i It A, AND HAY, " : , r'. ; !."t . ......\ ,. I.e,',( ntlttet ....... :". ".6, f,3 nly; 1 - I , ( r 'r ldras. 1I'OI I'ANT NOTIE. To all who value their Sight, and wi:li t., itmprove - KERIi AGIIAN & CO., 11 ... .......CAMP' STRIET.. ....... ..1 Beg leave. to offer to those in need of Lenens. thel GEN UI\ £E BIIAZILIAN r'EIIILI SPECTACLES.war rented to preserve the eyes unimpaired to extreme old age. "Their construction," says a celebrated writer on optics, "is in accordance with the philosophy of nature in the form concavo.oonvex mirror," and their transpa rency is so perfect that the wearer can only peroeive he has them on by the improvement in his eight. The advantages of our improved Brazilian Pebble Spectacles have been fully tested by the most scientlific men of both Europe and America, and approved as the best spectacles now known for the preservation of the impaired vision. For sale onlyby KERNAGRAN & CO., fell tf Opticians. No. II Camp street J. IXCOLS. -J. I. RalDT -LINCOLN ~ CO.. RAISE AND REMOVE S, ALL KINDS OF IBUILDINGS, O ALL KIND 11 RobIn street. All ommnnlutlUone should be addressed to Box 100, Mechanics' nd Traders Exclaenge St. Charle street, Country or das rmptlyattended to Ja ly oT AMR an VAPOR'$&aH ' to.p.4ba * I meat Of CROWi DItAS8 . uaso we treaMs.i e DR. ANGULL. elied by an eiprrleesof nar y Ln.Respttal an&Ptivate PractiLe,_ In RHEUMATISM. PARALTY8U, kRYBVOUS MD.W BILIr', SKIN DISEASES., CHROONIo C .LS aa FEVER, LIVER COMPLAINT, .RQNCBIAL DISO% DEB etc., they CURE whore ~MEDICIN F AILS. i moving Internal CongestIon, restoyng Healthy Ciroul, tin, and eliminating from the system MercurIal and Z other Poslona. a Oflee 13 Julia street, between Camp and Ss Charles DR. JOHN G. ANOI LL. DENT L SURGEON, 152...t..a....ib a street, near Camp...... ..1. All operationa in the DENTAL ART -carefully ?e foueild. Nitrous Oxldeslwisyeon hand for the PAI nl LESS Retraction of Terth. Ja9 ly- ' +----.PI r~ t7-M-A N k, r. MANUFCTUIERl OF TRUSSES. 1 Orthopedio ~Itt ren a, Braceps Supp'rtsrs, eand al ElJstte Stockiong, etc., - . -11 93 ............ Baronno Street.............93 t Between Perdldo and Union. New Orleane. U E psllrman's SpineSupportlnrshonlder Brce. Also--olo ]ansutactrer of Julon's' Patent FPd a TRUSS for Louisiana. - Refers to--Pefeeor Warren Stone, Dr. .. P. Scmlidt Drse. Beard andl-Choppln, Dr -Sam Logan, and the Pi fesaon generally. Orders for measures loft at the atore will be romptly attended to. . Jal 1 ET THE DEAF REAR-. -L It l an'ld saying tha "Nne are so deaf as theee who will not bear." This clas of persona is not ad dressed-thoec only who oannot hear. To such Is point. ed out the snrest means of relet, which consiats in oh.b taining the advieoo of DR. W. L. bAVIS, an experienced Aurlst, whose success in the treatment of "hil patents has been paramount to the importance of the obJect. Dr. Davis can be consulted daily at his olfce. 9 Basin street, one door below Canal. anul5 ly DR. J. B. JOHNSON. Offce, 335 Erato street, corner of Liberty. Hours from 9 to 12 A. M., and 4 to 6 P. M. Residence 405 Carondetstrmit. - mh2B ly DR. I. O. COCHRANE, DENTIST; 12..............Dryades street ..............12 First house above Canal street, opposite Mechanics' Instltuto. Assoclated with Dr. Allen. noe am G( J". R IED rIICII , 4 DENTAJ4 SURGEON, .. 155 ..........St. Charles Street..........155 febl4 ly Corner Girod. D M. C. HUGHES, ATTORN'EY AT LAW, 51.............. Toulouse Street..........:..51 feI4ty New Orleans. D1(. L. L. SOLA9AS, Homeopathlie Physician and Surgeon. Consultations t his residence, 572 S t. Claude treet 1 between Mandevllle and Spain, from 6 to 8 A. M., and 4 to 5 P. K.; at his oltice, II Burgundy street near C from 1 to 3 I'. K. Special attention given to midwifery, females' and childr 's diseases. Chronic dissos. coansidered as in curable by the old school, are treated by me with sue cers. -- u -o ly J.G. BELDEN, N. D., HOMEOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN, Office Ifours-7 to 9 A. M.; 1 to 3 P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M. Office, 157 Camp street, ap25 ly Opposite St.'Patrick's Church. j"IRS. DR. SAMUEL REYNOLDS, 115 Y.ashlngton street, New Orleans, Offers her services to thepublic for the Cure of Canuers, Ulcers, IBone Felon, Catarrh, Carbuncles, Whito Swell ings, .Scald leads and D)rolpsy. mylO ly DI . F. H. KNAPP, DENTAL SURGEON, Has romoved to 110 Cannal street, New Orleans, And la irepared to attend to all nnerationson the Teeth,' in thle lost Sel:lltlic innmner. whe succeas of his opera tions for the Ipat thirty years is Now tileane should be sfflieielt guiarantee for tlhe futor,,. Chargeos noo hilher than whetn paid in old befloro tho war. 'TEETHeo tracted without pain. d20) ly J "A..DE AR'T, - DENTIST. 17...... .....D.. tI PlNI STREET .....17 Near Canal. fel4 ly 1)DENTIST, Can he consulted at his otlico.e, 12 l)ryades street, one door from Canal. All who desire good operations; or durab,lo-aiso 'San tiful Artitletal work, will catl as above. Atl the most apprived means for painless operatisho will be used. SI'rsons der rio teeth insorted ttruamo day their teeth Sare eatraotel, will ptoose cwtli fPre In A. K. , o ly SDR. MALONEY, .i 'LIIST, S,:,1 ST. )IREW, NEAR MAGAANE, w.ould rep "Inly inform thlsoa requirin first. clans denal op' "i.aus, that I' Ihas redonaedl hisl ,arl'.so asas lto I ""iu the mene of allt. Teethl ius.rtd .n gold; al9ol.ium, rubbhfC od bit.-ewY,"lt -or-wlttronalit ±.trt ito the retnt, by a ne.v process. A ft gnsaranteed. or the mnluey 'retndlcd. Thu doctor w;as au'ardel the first Srite-a ~old mn;edal-fur (l, best sets of artificlal teeth. Seeth extracted without "pain, by the use of nitrous 5 oxide gas. sel3 ly J ,AMES D. COLEMAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 5.............. COMMERCIAL ALLEY..............5 New Orleans. apll ly AlxinaLobert. Pasul-J. Robert. A, & P. ROBERT, ATTOItNEYS AT LAWV :1..............Royal Street...........'11 ( netlIl v COAL AND WOOD. r t U-A.%, AMill, PINE, And all qualitiica of CO- I.. walth,Jl atnd t, ii. , at thei Loweoc tMark.lt l'riche. J. J. CLJ..\TIKE. G 9n .:U! Julia street, cor. Julia and )ryadcs. ASNIEL. O NEILE, Dealer in ASII, OAK AND PINE TVOOD, COAL, CIIAICOAL, Also, Bricks, Shells, Sand, Lime, Laths, Clapboards and Shingles. 304 Julia street, near Carondelet, Branch office, 338 Delord street, near Liberty, New Basin, N. O. Orders respectfully solicited, and delivered at the low eat market rates. clO em McCLOS-KEY BIOLEY & CO. DEALERS IN rlitainrg, Anthracite, English and I'eytona Cannel Coal 166 Gravier street, New Orleans, La. Steamboats, Presses and Planters supplied by con tract or boat load, and families furnished at reasonable rates. a u8 m J C. KHATHMAN,. S44 ST M lenvflle street, corner Marais, Dealer in COAL, CHARCOAL, COKE, White SAND, and FIRE-WOOD. Orders left at-the Mechanics' Exchange-Box 53-w recstre prompt attentiola JalS 6y " H Coppor .Tin aid"Sheet-Iron Worker, II And leater in Stoaves, raties, oln*s d u 'ls F. JlAlna, Gmode. Agnt ll( for the great Amin ilean Cooking StYve, which Is rmnted to bake roast.uo boiL wL more eatlsarctla than any other s*t Dow In t14 uar ket. Coopnoten tWi'rsol atre ant ohs te o pt X .esOh stove, ant instruct the partieshow *l O ee It . rom atove sot op and uedl according to the printed i.sr oole tions aetrcoMwpaues tueb tove, will hbe tkern o aoodL . the nloueý;refuuded, if they do not i otto antfis ~ i uat receive d afor male, a siaE asortetmnt of M tGrates e mo, odd Fenders, ltskets, Blowers. eta. - tooling, Gutterng and Jobbing does as usaal. Stoves w aitted up, grates reate, et. - .GPHIL. MCABE, w ja bm 100 Camp' treet, one door from poyraM . A. 0 R If, AGENT FOR TII UFIVALLD "BABLEY SHEAE0 COOKING STOVE, For Wood and Coal, AId Dealer in Bullders' HIARIWAlR, CUTLRY, PalntS, Oils, Varnish, Window Glass, Oloe, Brro.om, and Cooking Stoves, Grates, eta. Carpenters' Tools Cabinet Makers' Hardware House Furnishing Goods,~ and Manufacturer of TIN and SHEET ILON War., 457......... .. Dryd s Street..........457 Above the Market, New Orleans. Satftlcon guaranted, or money refundeld, fes ly - = - -- - MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS. S. RATES AND BHARTII, . . BUILDERS'-OHARADWARE. - We offer for le the Beet and Finet Assolrtment on the above articles in the city, at low prices. KURSHEEDT & BIENVENU, mh21 ly 114 Camp street. 1 N. JORDY, Importer and Dealer n Carpeniera', Builders', and Cabi. HARDWARE, PAINTS, OI, VARNISHIES, PUT+Y, and .WIN Ii,W .GLASS. 182 Ramirt .ateo (liroul) asteet. between Poydras and Lafayette strects. feb7 ly fcrr F CE'S SOOIL PULVllzER, - ieep Tillitge and Sub-Soil Plows. Another lot of theLe Celebrated SubIS6il PLOWUSJuat rece:ived aid fertle bIy SIZIR . GIVEN, Now Orleans Agrlicultural 'arehouuse, Jalt lIs 74 Carondelet street. • . A" r5 'KERY . . . -" . COOPERAGE, 31. 32, and 33 Front Street, between Tienv-lle ann l L, Molnaose Barrels, IIalf Banrt-m ni Iron Bound Wfbrk countantnly ,it ht:rrll_. Prtticular attentsion ipall, Trimming. ". d26 ly J. E. lUs1l.. I .oorERAGE, 50C ..... i.'-.'chonpitsoulas Street......... 566 lila-fr vale and kelrs ronstantly on hanl a lot of Mo ln=s15 itrrmlr. Iln elf It.trrels nd Kegs. 'hiskey Bar Turpn tine tLarrele and oSugar Hi.gehtade made to or.Ier, mIh1 ly . J. UNtK, 1 COOPER, 10t T Iebo titnnto e, and IlNew tLeveer street. Icoententty on hand.-..Also:1ronhound Barrels. oro-pt,"l trtend {o.l.. '" . .ehl 1 SEWING MIACHIllES. ox5..... ...............S6 .................$65 W1iC(OX & (IBBStl TWISTED ,LOOP STITCH SILENT FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Alwji-a in order and ready to o,,w. Sitrih i its hInlillrtv, and tile ease withl .iieh i it in ulder stoart. t,.,t the rhttd of ei-exre and the grandmother of seventy thread is used from the origitnal pool withouopre it treindrcfttlrng. very Ma:,cirle is fora iahlt(d with Item mer. Fellhr antd traider. All the different flrst-clas erwitc Mtchiine for eale. Sloat's celebrated Elliptic a tlI the lowe .eing Machinetie-thi tni"at itehh d, the one front which all others take their origin. All kinds of MI'hit,int rep ired. Needlesr. Silk, Thread andl Oil fior all kinds i' Machines. hachlnrte can bhe scant by Ex prt, citlli tlie hill to bh rollcent'd on dtlliverv Ii" Ma chine. All Malthinro warranted at the Great -oiuttcr. Sewing 11\.chi e anit V'atriCty Store. M i. . Jttlli:l,. 87 andI IdI Canal at., Agentts wantedl. [delt lyi New (ileans. S10 .. ,It Ai . 850 Lh(ICK-STITC(lI F'.AMIIIY SEV1ING 3MACIIJ.NE The stirch is alike o Ioth lides of the fabric sewed, eLeI will not tip or rao-l.. For iljpliicits. tirability and besaty. it stands with ot a rival. Twtnty-five DIollarls cheaiper than auyyother first-clas Agents wltid thronghout the South. Address, E. Y. ENOIE, Agent, S(}lgy N, 497. Or call at Salesroom, 189 Canal atrot,--ow Orleans. SINGER'S CELEBRATED NEW FAMILY -EW S INO MACHINE. Is the beat Sewing Machine ever offered to tde publio. It aems and Fells, Braids, Cords, Tucks and Marks and Embroiders with such elegance and ease that the finest needlework would look mean ineomparloon. It is the only Machine ever Invented that embroiders with the Loek-Stitch, and on account of itts adjustable foot has a greater range of work than any other. I't I need almost exclusively by all the Lady Milliners and in all the Convents of this city, and it has the greatest circulation of any Machine in the world. I warrant every Mlchine I sell to give satisfaction, and aftr's fair trial to return the moneylf ti does not do so. JOHN MCNULTY, 7 Camp street, New Orleas, Wholesale and Retall.Agemeyfor Louisiana, Texas, Mle sisalppi, and Ajabmana and agent for George Clark's Celebrated NEW TBREAD. Sewing Machine Twist and Flax Thread, of the best uality, for Dress' Makers, Tailors and Saddler, emon. stantly on hand n defe t m 00... ..,-,I ramDt bs mrwann erse tAlho, . ss & t e seest - P. u _ =ree1 rerwf 'd Hloer 'r.f 'v'1 . . THE " UNTED S AT ' f:-' er sRAD of s luoeei a a atOR The CNABTUR 0Z was awsr4ed at thetLeod -lsn - "er' " .. De r iHarwar N geCa seated ::; G61d Modal over that Ste -. " RLR TI D ... V.. ..... L .... . t "h ,ww Oalaa a. - p_ tooi sate. tE T a IlTEnZ: T ,1Merdiso , ; -,s e uIbeZ andstbET t OC e Iu t 80 5 A Thirteen Years' Test plt d rra ntes oand-S ler arn atuet tr ~e l'l Dtheale In Hardware, and tler on,i , a bh2tm ly LAIRGE OVEN COOKINGS'OVu, A. aptd t. coa and r. . .-d.Wod lHarekeopore, do ti. wapt . at Cool$m uB - - 0warranted a mTapertort bkt, tbOrt Ri . .e and bal never a uied; tasi late inCaSte oa a is beautiful Opd easi Voatrnilaed hyweam p , the moht durable. anI one that I TA MWL Fil ' t Altoos an lage aae ort dltemd Tf er , dryaI fdllowe, Fsrlothlng Goode Tin and . T h.·: > 3 - ZLBLU*Is DA T, . r Agen ts-fr o ue ]l .no - Hardware. Mechanipy cl Trdaele and '&op- .-': To Mer es na, Fo dngpu SGOOD AT NEW YORKo PIE& TILE M_6~ L f'ETE STOCK N 'TS S'OD'I. and Fittings, I both plain and galvaleleo; BMW C ..tern, Well anu oree psj .... Rubber hose; hemp Packing; n sced and Itotlod Oile; Turpentine. White LsI, Paste, Cotton Waste, Cotton Pakiný, G Fitter and Mea Altock Stave Tin W arhe.T iu IePgaadhetLie, SBend 110 one of our Praee Lile.e I A good supply ofShelf Ha rdware, Files, Mt._ my . f r~ s~dtollyri PiB1 TWO ILEMAIRKABLE IffifLVT1ONR FJIBOLINE FLUID AND GOUCWI'S PORTABLE GAB LAMPB No Chimneys! No Wiok.I No Explodausi "in my .xperments with P.nrlU. I tW.l.aIn bas to produce an erploson, anod i rahteii hae. huW for ome tame past rnsd tie O otbh 0.rtsu r- . and c *uaierselrygemusrnd It tagr 1W h.b a,. bi a. ty and perfect saey..LL.O&WOR Cs,..s NeW oarbm. PuBOLIWN AND POITABLU GASLIGRT, 00., Wr7holeasisDeaoslan 1 -1 Pnrul 7aid Portable GallgbW, 8aga s m mrl Can Latape rr~n~s,, esmma Lassps and Phits. Coal OIL 64 mp atrest fr RJULIUS HOOMBZEGZR. o a ULI ST. (Late Arniatmat to Dr. tho, 1ms 14 0. : 0Ct, OZebHo.oe-ibis s sela ke - - liad Is