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THE RANCE BROTHERS. Their Appearance in Court and in Prison-A Short Sketch. The New Orleans Democrat gives the following in regard to the De Rance Birothers, who, it will be renembered, murdlered Edwin C. Mix, of that city, one day last week. They believed Mix guilty of having seduced their sister, and while inflamed with revengeful ]aSSionIS, took his lito in a cold and hloodthirsty manner. Subsequent de velpmnll ts sctm1 to illiieate that Mix was iiu loent. soime minserable scounldrel having, it is S.aid, assned his nmie to ': tnlii.sMl a cre1iai \vrong without dan g;(,r of 1uilSlhmnet. Tl'he Denlorat Atfter eigteea houlrs of autiiMsh and t,o:',r in a cell in the fifth lprc':inct stl tion;, thie three acuisedi, wearing a ar'e w.-::. :and haggard hook, ai)atred yes terdavy befotre ., Ige Muiltenlherger, to be arrai;gued tfol the murder of Mix. They all pleaded nut guilty, an1ad were escorted by Capt. Zah li aclhemuin and Court offi eer Kathman to a carr'iage: in waiting, and drive;: to the parislh prison. On1 arri vu! at tilte prison they were tai'ci to the hall and located in the room styled Iby th:e pr!lson:ers tlih "Star Chain rt.:,'' and in this room that they were visiteld by the reporter. Verdina:ud, the eVd.-st lruotl:er, is a :a, of splendlid pdhy sil, ., has. a goiud nat' ;Lul a bright, bi:lk, pi rin, evye. lie wvears a slight bl:'ak na,:ut:.tni anild : short suide whis k'f. .t the talit' of the citr;aie( of t lt rorter ihe: appearedt to I,e stiffering O!.s;ai .at:it Iottture, whiht showed ini it, MlhskcL ailsil b.eatrdll eycs. I): a,.. t .c d4i:, be;a:i, sat. A.r;(.;ti .ila... ', ",i wil'la2 t t ctui:Reip i 11 lti ing hi::;S. fie was 1a:eit, .ipoke not a word,. bt1 aappeared to lI. nervous, lie is a We:i ba:ii. lau, with square .shoul( oi'ts, rtegahiar tfeatuires auti dlark hazel eyes. Reeininig in an easy position onil a cot. wt':.: half of his face iid inll one of his lands, was the youngest of the three brothers, H1enri de Rance. lie seemed perftctly unconcerned, and frequently his countenlllce was wreathed in slilhs. _He is a beardless boy of smtiall stature, has raven black curly hair, and a coal black eye, which rolls in the sockets, aud bespeaks plainly the determined hllaracter of the youth. They were all unanimous in saying that they had no statement to make be :yond that whichhas been published in then papers. And here a short sketch tof the )(, Ranlce brothers will not prove unin tcresting. There are four De Rance bro tflrs, Fernand, Armamn, Sydney and Henri. The eldlest, IFernitd, has fromn hiylumd been noted for his quiek tenm :(nd violent disposition. The quietest is Syidney. Fernand has hadl countless disputes and fights. Two years ago he ,shot at Edgar l1ouligny of the steps of thel lreneh Oplora Hlouse during the in htrimissio,,. lie fired three or tour times. One ball struck at button oftf Ilouligny's vest, :d1 thll other shots hurt no ohne, lhongh there were niny ladies and gen: flhtiat-it going nl :1t1 )' down the steps. 'The ditticulty wats cused 1by a pievious iistndeii ,tandingl betwe.i-t Armnand Do Th'nce and lionligny. F]iimaad shot againl at Houligny, it is said, during the clrstitutionial colntventioin e:lcticti. lie ,11i also tatl It s8aiooting nttair somni Sarrazin's tolbcco facttori. Armand antll Hlanri were also in many sirapes, which, *how teVer, wetre of lhinor iiplrItanct an thie hworlll goes. Aft,:r this visit the reporter wit hdrew, 3irsl mt leaving the prisin duiing the mOtls'e of his ratiiblos net sonie of the inhti ina frhieids of the lUiisie lhrothers. 'Ihy dlid not haisitate to, jstift) tllaill ill Ihe killing of Mix. Th,, pil,'e it ulpoal the grods thatli t itw i'a ai aa:ti'rie il:iatl, antlll hald nlii bIsi tits . wh ite lie was, linl th.at, ll as 1l had behnl warirl anid al ltdedl it not the ,in .i r,,ri, int . r,,, iakedll upon ] n wiat \'he:, a k,.d ":v.Lrce aythI ng,.. cl iv, au d wlii p VL"i ag;Lial-t Mix . t ,i ( i ,ntii it ai ti, ,l,1 o f h, l iro th lr Iraindkli;. lit atsk hi. ith the al.,.w'r i Tih. sa that th l! ' t . silv, v- i il- iiI ,i- flit' 'i 4f th ha]aitiv' 1' r,. will raitin biy ihen . Ti.. j,:i,- ,r. a.ay tty Ij r, not sp.ak, for t ny hiav. a ti'.t i, 'ak fbI their eck,;, ual thlea " lih t , ke a ,thto uielant that wid, iron, ds a.ltr:i. in the futrti; wh:ai lilt thi o)ii hi *lanii, Mix is tfr. to 41', l ; tiw w i, , aiitali. g -i-.al ftitalii in the c iniiniltitin :414. pieal', to hI 1t* iaa-t thi brlthliers. What thea to tha hi haiot ,hdgrei, is tha saivai fhi:t tmi.t ut the stabllhig wat 4t1iie 14 ter ilix was doWli. Thia live \wouiids maaen fnly th' e" i hat wl ,r, tihi iviat .nrdiatlr odd kIa:.- ,-.t'alis. al i til ,i so i iia t U, you4a1I!-it at:ol it la f -catTttihes sinlill 'woundsnlila the id;y. "Thstne ie suiippo iirnt1ir, totr lil Wit, w !es, says that in the dlentl striiggl, whili- the yolinig limit was oat lt:an plyiihg the knit(,, Mix had < seized lheni De Ratce l by the neck and *lasped it desperately as in a viee until ,le two other brothers released hint. It is now asserted by a gentleman who claims to be a friend of the l)e Ranee faulily'that Edwin C. Mix was a victim of mistaken identity. and that the De Rance brothers killed the vrong, man. They say that the, man wvho ghad really, been flirting with Miss tanie used the name of Mr. Mix to escape detection. This they attempt to show by the fact that first the fiirtatiou was discovered, and this was followed by the three bro thers calliing at the residence of Mr. Mix, and then at the firm of John I. Adams & Co., where Mix was employed. Failing to find Mix they returned home, and in the mean time, Mix, hear ing of their visits, informed his brother that his name h11a been connected with an affair wherein i youngg lady was coln cerned. lie saidl that hI was innoceut, atlnt expressing a desire to call at the house to explain the matter to the 1)e Rances, his brother concluded to accem pan;y him. The inis.sion was to all appearances a peaceful one, as they brought no wea lpons with them. Their story is that after the coneversa:tion on the steps (which remains as amuch of a mystery as before), Miss lance, seeing her brothers return to their room, armu thlemselves and1 sally out aind who was unwilling to see an innocent man killed, ran into the street in oller to stay her brothers, but was stopped 1,y the shot alleged to have been directed against her by her brother. HOW WATTY GOT MARRIED. ( ,0 J llip,, ri , Oal1111i. ,A middy in tho lroyal navy, lie went ashore at P'ortsmoutlh with some lt lesS mates, and there made merry until the funds were exhautedI, alnd a long bill run u; at a tavern at the Point. The signal was made ftr all lhands on board, but when thie careless middies would have obeyed it, the landlldy intervened, vowing tMey should not leave until tile reckoning was paid, and called a bailiff and his men to show she was in earlnest. Thile youngsters threatened d111( enlltreat ed all to no purpose. The obdurate wo man reminded them that they would be irretrievably ruined if the fleet sailed without themn, anl Ipronounced her ulti mnatuml. Said she to her horrified debt ors : "I iwill give you all a chance. I amu so circumstanced here that I canot very well carry on lmy business as a single woman, and I must contriye somehow to get a husband, or at all events, be able to produce a marriage, certificate. Now the only terms upon which I will set you free are that one of you marries ime. I don't care a Isnap which it is; but one of you I will have for a hunband or else to jail you all go and your ship sails without you." Finuling the vixen innovable, the unIapply midshilmen cst lots, and Watty hdrew tile fatal slip. The lady procured a' license a:nd) the k:not was tied; after which shel, bade them, hlusband incllued, good-bye, intimalting that shei, dli not want to see him again, the ma rriage lines heing all she wanted, 'and these were in her los session. T'he ship sailed. tihe Imiddies keeping thutir strlalge doings at the l'oiint : strict secret, as tllhely hall swornll to do i4thre drawing lots. 'Twelve 0 months later, when the shipIls at .lamaica, a ,hatch of English llapers re:'ched ttile nidlshipnlen's berth. Glancing over theill, Watty was attralcted hy 'l alc collnt ofl' ro llbbry lind 1111mlll'l'e at l'orts lmouthll,!and the excelution of'the culprits. lSud(denlyl leali:lg to his feet, hIe waved tIll welcliInc 1eWspralPr labove his headl, shouting: 'Thank heaven, lny wife's hanged!" Two Men Killed While Fire Hunting [Special to the Galestoln News.l Marlj,lez, 'ITexas, August 1:.--This comnmunfityv was th 'owtn in a t'r\'er heat otf exk:ileiint ysterday 1,y riprt of a m),,st horribl, an11 I)h,,od enr'iling alci ,!,int , flUw raile,, suith lf town. Last a\lala\hy lrrinl.- two frie.nds. WVlli. leld an,1 T. Fi. .hole. sarlI'Id t, tin wood,i~q ,'lemp-hoi lltini, ;lnld had n ott'e huri.d Thllirsdayl 'he oe I f 1heir1 h,,r,., wvas foun lo e h,,, in the wod . T11, I,:i.hbl,,rhi \\'a thor'ughly aoul'ns •is w 10011 4 thll ie eIll nIoti 1Ipon t ,) h ultlll rsll , IIadlyl Whlite ao. one MiI, anill thell ,lljlct ofI thle lxc.itle lt lxplhilled. wi',lwelon Whit, ex.laim,.e, sadly : "I ,nc. led t1i, ,rowdI O tilhe s!,Ot where a heart-rendi,:- s,','n,' 1rlsent,,l itself. Beforl them at th,. foot ,lf a tr.,e, Iniy the dead 1nl swollen bdl,]ies of their frields with their faceS a1nl ha:ls Ilerforatl,1 with b1ackshot, aml their ring lying dead by thetir hides. And one load had donec the awflid wok. anl that fired by an in Mr. IIladly W\hit t,,hl hiw ,1 'lTu1Is (jay night he and Mooln were fire-hunting 141 deer wxlhel he ".shined" a pair f lves,4! and hired1 and heard a dog yell. 11 re. markIl to his f'ritnd that he had kilh1,1 s540. Ils dog. His friend in the mean said : "Yes. and we had better leave ed for a m ,,o ,.nt the ,tr;ct of that fataf slit, which had launched twosoulsinto eternity without warnning, had made two widows and a nnmlber of helpless orphans. All parties were fanraer5s and highly respected. White is said to be insane over the accident. Captain Stephen Smith,wbho died in St. Louis the other day, left a curious relio in the shape of a "mad'stone," which is said to possess the power to absorb the virus of a mad dog from a wound. This stone was given Captain Smish about thirty years ago by a friend and has been in constant demand ever since, huod reds of individuals having used it. The stone is porous and when applied to a wound will extract the poison. In distant Anglo-8axoh times s girl's father gave his prospective son-in-law a shoe as an eviduence of transferred pow er. The custom is kept up until this day, though the shoe very frequently contains a f,ot. Just before visiting the menagerie Johnuie had a passage-at arms with the young aunt who assisted at his toilet, and with whom he flew into a rage. Ar. rived at the menagerie Johnnie was im mensely interested by a strange foreign animal with long, lithe body. "What animal is thfat, mamma I" he asked. "It is called an ant-eater, my son." After long silence-"Mama, can't we bring Aunt Mary here some day ?" I ITORI Cooking Stove l UNRIVELLED I)EVENRY PTITICINLIS THE CHAMPION MONITOR I Cooking StovelII81E .1. IR X1$)L, ETT1IHI 1 IIE11ANII.O.MENT DEI':T -: INISIIED and easiest anaulged Co(kinig Stove in the world. It will burn iitlner xoil or wool. Ily a wonderfulT iinvention one0 can light a fire withoulit kindling woolI of any kind. In fifteen nminnte' after lighting a fire thei Store il reidiiv to do lbetter work than aniy other in time. Call around at imy store, on Main street, anld eixaminilie this wonldetr. (Gtriat pleasure will he. taken in exhibiting its iutrits. M. .i. WILLIAMS. IS3MLARCK SALOON -AM'I LAGER BEER HOUSE! J. PHILIP BOTT ........... Proprietor, ('orner 't. Louis and A Ihnl,'rard Sts, ''hie .est oft 'ilnel. L.iquortst and C igarn always kept onl li'iit. C(1'stoiililt's ci'lrefull, 3 aittt1ended to. Bott's Livery Stable A\j'rent to his Saloon. Will always lihe Ku lied with lhiorsi's and Car. rigs lt. hirte. it all lhoitrs. Fted anid ntabling ftr nliiiuals. Iitet as low as h i'ithe leaptt. JOSEPH LARIGUIER, (Etablisheid in 1849.) DEA L':lR IN f ip ýln Dllioestic ll HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, Agricultural Implements, Paints, Coopers,' Blacksmiths' and Carpenters' Tools, Oils, Class, CORNER OF THIRD AND FLORIDA STREETS, (Siji of Rled lPti.) fi'lhs BIATON ItOUGE, LA. SUMTER HOUSE! CHARLES WIECK, PROPRIETOR. Corner of Third and Laurel Streets, BA'TON IIOUGE, LA. B A l: - l:(0)01S and thiilii,"s sulplplih,, with -) hiii ia;iiP t, P 4 ,'r, v 'laitv i oal W hiti, \1i'h.-. ; Irish. Ithu:,bunn. (live ltrhiw i. 1'hi",k;,1 fock and othics limi fil l NK SKY: Weterl L Ii ,, .I 11r, .11e , o rt', If in ,:' .\l,, tet . laurl:in l l' .' 1',eh~ht:il l b 'rlt mii n ('ilitl1lati Lia.- r L', t. alwarv on h1ui14 ill .1litablhinqluali }ly litr, l;ax.i if hCigars alwy«: u tan d. F. M. BROOKS, DRUGGIST, Iaini Street. TULT API IVED *I N ow York B'iihul and Raw Linneed Oil, itrictly Pu-e WVlitt' Le, l, l,;noi o Ctirs in Oil, iai'ilvy Pr at'pild t l'iut.s, all colori . 1)OY1)S ELECTII1C BATTERIES. i L'Use's "iho' Drissing, the beit made. Lamip Chlimnt',s, Leadttd Flint, Kinhlow Tebu. hit L'u.iitirn, Klmislow St uty Lainijs and Kin slow Oil. Shittars, Scissors, Pocket Knives. 1TllOOK8 ELIXIR BARK & IRON :) Is the Bt preparation of the kind in the Market. AlflTE COIOGNEI' -is manuiactured andsolu only by F. ON. BROOKS. IEMON SUGAIR ! FrI S'ock, a nulilber one article AT BIOOKS. rj 'lHE SEASON I For Girondin, thi best and cheapest dim inuitetai't made. M'er.i's Antinelitic l,ilulid, ftr eblahlillg dtead botdit,, tfir nale Ity the Agent. F. M. BROOKS. A FULL LINE of Ayrtt r's , ayn*s M Leaiis. Lyons', Hart'ttr, u!l-ctees' anti Kteni -'tlv Medticiiirs always o1 hiantl. 4 MITE COLOGNE' Z-L Warranted equial to be's inmportttl Co. logie, anid sold by tile 'ottle oilvy liy 1". M. IIROOKS, Proprietor. IJEM1fEMBER ! J MThat BIr'ook Chill Cure Is warranted cute, or miioney refunded, DIR. KNAPP'S AROMATIC Tooth Powder. Thurston's Ivory Pearl Cahler's Saponaceous Jewsbery & Browwn's English Tooth Paste. Sozodont for the Teeth. All highly recommended at BROOKS'. I nL Ful1 lil' limitld. o, b29,1 O. For ftrthe pttf address BRS. MR f-.ubAD, Prinoipal. sug2ftd Baton Rougie, La. SEVEN b" LRATE MACKEREL..Caitoh of 1880. SARDINES ..ir alf Boxes, imported. .OATMEAL,?iPa Head, fresh milled. 4 A naL .. t QalitPearl. MU Alt Whitt2h0x8 Mgtialte. ` ' " RED PEPPER..Best fresh Cayenne. COOKING SODA-Choice Bl.Carbonate. SALMON..One.pound Cans best Columbia SRiver. OYSTERS..Curr Sauce, new andbehoice. PRUNES..Best Turkish. CHOCOLATE.. French and American. APPLES..Three pound Tin Cans. CORN STARCH..Durvea'svery best. CRACKERS..Fancy Mixed. CHOCOLATE..Tablets. for eating. MILK..Eagie and Crown Brands. TEA..Green and Black, choicest. ROCK CANDY..Best White. JELLY..Fresh Make and Pure. Received per steamer Natchez Sunday morning r last, and for sale at Family Grocery of aug 12 JOSHUA BEAL. POCKET KNIVES RAZORS, SCISSORS I The Best made at the LOWEST PI'ICES! Fish Hooks and Limes / BASE IIALL BATS, Violin and 1Guitar Strings, Blank Books. Time Books, Memoranduln Books, FASHION PAPERS AND M LAGAZINES, New saUldy just in at CHAMBERS' BOOKSTOBE, Next door to Pike's iaUll............Third Street Baton Rouge, La. L. JAD)OT, Auctioneer and Canision erchant, AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, P. O. Box 84, feb~ BATON ROUGE, LA. BLUE STORE NeJws & stationery Depot Oorner Church and Main Streets. NEWS, LITERARY AND FASHION MAGAZINES AND PAPERS RECEIVED REGULARLY. Staple and Fancy Stationery, Chrmnos, Elnctrav ings, Frames, Mouldings, Articles for Iaincy Work, iet. F. W. IIHEII)MAN, Agnt. 'Thu Cauitolian always on hand fol siale. MANUEL RODRIGUEZ, MANUFA(Tr'ltfER OF F2irfe Cigars, Vert Door to Cremonin. RI ES'IECTFL'LLY inrinms his friends and the 1L public gene'raslly thrluglout this and sur rounoding parishes that lihe is plsreplinll. to llanll fa'ture, at short notice, the follow brands of Cigars, which he guarantees : hritnim, Victoria, Lab Conch Ib- usesP only the finest stock of tolceiro, and his cigars, bhI.ng made altoge.tlh.r by hand. Ihe fietls jiustified in annollncing that they . of t' the best lind must fr'agant quality. I(etail nierc'lats who wish to buy front 1boLxa to onIi" thlus:ilud will bI promptly sulpliid. aii30y Champion Brand! "JACKSON'S BEST" tlRGIIA CIeIIO TalAoCO! THIS CELEIIIRATEI) BllAN1) OF VIIIGIN ia Chewing Tolm<'<no n';lll hle olbt;tillned :it nt:4la d.lrd rates, in qullantities and stylhs to suit, fromi tith' solh igent in B-ton Itenigi, in44 yv. .\ NIJIEW J.\('KSd()N. At Chambers's Bookstore! VIOLIN ANtD GUITAR STIRItINGS. a fresh sup ply. Steel PI'ens. A. W. Fab.'er'n lead Peucils, (Calendar P'encil TIips, indellible Ink, Adhesive UBill FIiles, Bill Paper. Time Books, Toiler Soap. Shoe Blacking, Letter Copying Books by the dry proce'ss Hancock Grand March, Sheet Music firnished promnptly to Order. M. CI[AMBIRS, Batn on Rouge, La. 50 CENTSf" F')RO l.aO. Haneock & Euglisih Now and IForlever ! FOR FIFTY CENTS Thle D)EMOCIRAT will be sent to an' ashddr~'s from now until the endtl of tilhe 1'.esidenti al campaign ' Addrcss. LA. )EMOIIAT. A'l.exqnnrhi i. Sealed Proposals " TILL be recived it the Police Jury roon I ntil l 'tiiesdaiy\ , te 4ltlh i :iy of SHelptebll r. 1Ib, for the builling of REdtwool Bridge, in acciordaliiie with 1l1hns aiil lspecifintiico5 on file at tlhe ott'ie of the Cierk of the Police Jlury$ of thl' al:i~ sh of Eut ast Bato!t Iou!te'. Thin Jury reserves tle rih: tol r,':i,',ct any ail all bids. ". P. SKllFIELD, G. GESSELLY, Civic and Military Tailor THIRD STREET, liarlt BATON ROUGE MR. W. P. KIRBY Ilas removed to the corner of Third and Florida streets, opposite Mr. Joseph Larguler', wheril he intends to keel) the best assortmniut of Confectionelries in conljunction with his RESTAURANT. Also, ICEDSODA WATEI. fHehasjunst receirv ed a large lot of Fancy Crackers and Cakes from St. Louis. Please call and examine his goods, while they are fresh. Cigars, Cigars! Smokers can alwa'sr secure a good smoke by purchasing their Cigars at thle store of aug 3 JOSHUA BEAL. Sugar, Sugar! My 10-cent Sugar is of' golod color. elear ani dr-. Send or calr anl I can please vyou. aug 1 JOSHUiA REAL. Home Stomach Bitters Are used ill the Armies and Government lIoe pitals of France. Thev are for sale in Baton Rollng. by N. W aX. Flour, Flour. My etook of Flour is all Fresh Ground and adapted to flrst-clas Family use. Prices and samples furnisfhed on application. june 17 JOSHUA BEAL. votedon ad endorsed by Ite popl - This Institution was regu1y incorporated by the Legislature of the $ for Educa tional abd Charitablepurposes in 1868, for the tah e of TWENTY - FIV! YEAR To which contract the inviolable faith of the State is pledged, whichpledge hi been renewed by an ove elmin Polular eý7 Tote Securlng its franchise in the new Constittlqa adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879, with a Capital of $1,000,000 ! To which it has since added a reserve fund of l3)3r,ooo I ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU. TION WILL TAKE PLACE MONTHLY ON THE SECOND TUESDAY. IT NEVER S0ALES OR POSTPONEII Look at the Following Iistriabti. I AT NEW ORLEANS, Tuesday, Sept. 14th, 1880 CAPITAL PRIZE, 580,000! 100,000 Tickets at $.00 Each Half Ticket.s, $1. J LIST OF I'1IZES:. I CAPITAL PRIZE. ...............$30,000 1 .. .. .............. 10,000 S .. . ................ 5,000 2 PRIZES OF 9,500............... 5,000 5 .. 1,000................ 5,000J 20 .. 500............... 10,000 100 . 100................ 10,000 200 .. 50................ 10,00 500 .. 20.............. 10,000 1000 .. 10 .............. 10,000 APPROXIMATION P RIZE, 0 Approximation Prizes of 300......... t2.700 S do do 200......... 1,800 S do do 10J......... 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to.....:....... 8110,40 [P Applications for Agenci,+ or Rates to Clubs should only be molaie to the o0fe in New Orleans. Write cleary, sta:tinz f:ll addlres, for forth. er information, or send orders to, M. A. DAUPHIN, NEIT ORLEAM,' LA. All of our Grand ol EXTRAO R D I N ARY Itl DRAWINGS Are under the eupervisiou and management of ten. G. T. IIAUREGAIRD, of Louisiana, and Ca. JUAL I. BIALI, of Virgiaia Capital Prise, $,1.000 Whole Tickets, 10. I. MARGARS I 1, '.. ; .).:; 1~ ~ ,.: m d ---AND.---, :MECHANICAL BAKSRT: Nos. 74, "7 c: 78 New lvee Street,, I0 . NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA. JAU IR. LIAKI. P. . AliRAI ' 'ST.JAXES HOTEL LEAKE & CARRAHER, Proprietors. No. 40 Magazine Street,, ~~u.&m. wr.&i , NEW ORLEANS.................LA Terms, $2.50 per day. Special rates by the week or mouth. (voll39 S-Bottler of SLager Beer, Philadelphia ALE AtD PORTER, a Northern Cider, Ginger Ale, Lemion:de" C and Sairsaparilla. Wam. Massey & Co's fanmous PHILADELPHIA DRAFT ALE a specialty. SFro;u Wakclt.hn, Wi's., n hurrels, half-car'els or bottles con NEW ORLEANS, LA. Handsojuely flurnished roonus, with or" without l)bard, fbr such length of titue a, will suit tlhe convenuientce of visitors itu th n fit. Charges moderate, u lyug COSMOPOLITAN( MRESTAURAN HT, Nos. 13 & 1ROALT STR-EET, SNEW ORLEANS. Louis fHAPL!ih. ..... PROPRIETh oQ wThe FI rEsT ,iOM for the laeconutih aore of tn,reler ., t all times. EVERY DELICACY the llnrkt affterds sve t the ver itorst tyt ,. te tte nts Charges uod ler ate. n JOHN H. RARESHIlDE,. MERCHANT A imd .Aamu ufat 1trer's Agentt, N(S.13&i5 ROYA ST.EET, NEW ORLEANS. T0HIS PHAPLAE ... OPRI0t ETOK The FINET ROOMS foruthe ornato DiwsItO ubr prn Pie8e3Ihltew ?r~ 111W 411 PO TE lL tof1 tasteern Ciat, allje thnes.~ ol~ll~ th mare frtl seroal inhevr c o. t s tyk.. b po cl tetnd tra. geil te. IJOH H. Rfsq~&C' ARESHIDE 'MCERCHANT CT PIGWTR I eo -11·R1, asslt'emswr er. *otr eorr SNEW ORLEANS. B I HntnIS AERZ ftlr.Pinhtl roo".&*llo