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dw -WOX&iA NANS LA.,"! Nt e )I.k* eh byskI.a sad
'lsiI1 sid Wlsftshtssde, sUI of whish .re warrnted tar.,'e e d. theim hsmshbd1 sIsgspsd-
*W P* Ise buA- shi. fI0M Usgsds, for th trade,S"5' i -b t lbst the M: ua s the sbss.stbfeetmds.
ssCn~-B m.WD is DL, isi .ssi
"fre ry Mj tlrd;'a al tnaee. to Al orders fr larg or a Fl
assmis. .014 s, Isfisd frees the sussiy. AC ssders, with*Wa*Hh fls ,imgsss, itsded so the m. . If lofi 1s pesi.,ist*s.b l n tssgeq.Ps .of ssb uIlis, hi wll ho bie sl . pit
iaL to Ap ll dIldrwd.:lath, a, ~~ tull kid.
?uwTerode, a 11 k ke..
DAul., all khnds.
Gone CamphorReam Leaes, Alen.
Bm Ar..., R. 1.RpP. wt.,
01-bler Soho,8.1 Nnods,
DI-Carbonate Node,Mide, a l nd..
.Al k, whol .an pgond.' Ammatla Aqua.
Ammonia, Ooseert,
A .lcohol, K a ld a p ole d s . hScheme Cepalra,
* . Fir,* iale.t .Tel, .
OB w iAim, Prsi~yh.. P..1Id.,
U...tlreeBsl, yello.
Lhio", C. ad 11.
Colossal, Ear.k~s, ~ orNitrate of User, pore
Clop..id iP.11.1P11r.41dm.
C4ppli.Corks, Battle nd VWPyRlph. Pikr.lChlorlb Riker,
Iprt..,.lpo Addr.
spirik P,..p., Nitrd.
RrhsNS, itdlelal, eolLl sod filddY...lh, akserted
S.., lhgCp, Om.ed.
t.,k t O.i.Vw~h Jp... Wo~.~d
Sami~k Arabl, .12. n
Gore-Alc.r,
Cots Opium, Turkey.
Bais~ is. c4p
Ink, Black, assertd nls.iron, Preperstu or Ioddne.
LanTets, Cd.
t W ...hi . Chip shd R.I.Nemesia, an tried,
Mortars, .sportd shop
Nutmeg,,Potts, dry and to oil.
Ott. Essentia, nil kind..Mutgalh, whole and pow'd.
lIua. ,liege sd snap bake.Morphts, Sol., Asset and Nor.
Iodide Putah., m., F, and Fag.
Semiteb Powders, two sass.
Pewden Selectd, shorted.
Preparatins of uintusAniseed Cardamon Ned,
Carknter Red,ram'l, (braway
Canary, Hemp. Rape, Flan,Lobule anld Hoetsrd Reed..
Syringes. Metal, sil sles
S~dyringe. golfTruss., n klnde-
gotlpca Instrumnt,,
Tooth Fersepe, s'd.Arepatstlnr Iastrruna .,
Dissectin Instruments,.
Skcklea., ArtiUlated.6Mealei.. Chests, asorted.
rforat, Coal.l
Spears. Ba~thing, Cap, Cwrrtar ad gorge...,
VVraih, Japes
Varahk, Garber.Vhls. Pres, canned.
Boild sa
Cod firer On
Quart. and plot..
We bare only mentioned a few leding rticles In this Bet, as
Ii wsldtaketoocoah time and space o enumerate our eom-plele stok. W Invie these isitin the city, ho need goods
Hoar l1". to sire ask ail. .211 I
A1LLSERT90' EUDGE,
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES,
SAW-MILLS, SHAFTINOS, GIN GEARING,
-And every descriptlbn of-
Mchinery for Mill and Plantation ure.
-Al,.. Agesnt. f the ale of-
CLEMONI. BROWN & CO.'S
MINGLE AND DOUBLE CYLINDER C TTON GINS,
-AIxD--
Bate.' Patent Steam Gauge.,No. 8 UNION STRERT,
Be.5e.. S1. Charles and CendeIlstreets,, Now Orle01..
The MYacehney offered for sle by no is from e,.ibiib..oint,whli1h h..e been engaged In manufaoui.g for the Solthi,.
sy fo thep pat teltyi hoIF e r n, and it I bll.bed nd to bey adpted for the caw. for which It 1 ntended. of a muchqW..l ty to a great deal of the machinery brought to tIhiS4 *Sl1.",an t etrec l liberal prices. Persons wishing to
,prhs are invited to call and examine for th...elr".rs
dIRONS, IBROWN & CO.'S COTTON SINS have been.nod ,illeo1 llo In variouls part1 of the lb outh for fifS . years"yid moe, 4.4,ng ehich time i upwa.ds of FIVE lIUNDIltn ofthem bv.e been sold annully. We oguoos,,e,,hm to be equalin every respect to any gin sold Is this section,
T11. DOUIBLE CYLINIDER GIN is a reent invention ofMr. J. P. lFrown, of Columbub, Georogh. We refer personsw.hoare interested to the bollowingIe rtificat, whibh is takes fromhundred,, bhich we, b., received
1us,.u. Csone, ALA., February 3, 1859.MsWI.. Clbons, Bron A CI-
Oeotlemeen-I have used one of y~our Doulble Cylinder 60 noSlandering the past waasou, and take pleasure in statlug my eou-vtotton that its performance is far superior to any Grin I here overtriedfor speed, convenience andsafety I was inuced t bay i
bsatel beliesvd It would pay for Itself In the seing or timebinoneop,, and Ithsfrull~y swered By exlpeFaii,. It re-elm no mow. power to propel It than aSingle Cyll.der I Sa
Ole, whie It cleans trieo s mush cotton per der, and is m~ucheasier attended to; this Is accounted for from the lesser width ofthe breast, and thatit wll gin nil the cotton that can he put toSbmb,.l wit eh Ibo l hri out or clbsng. It thcl the Fwed re.markably clea, and makes a~ good a sampleu of cotton as any.0, I .oe evreFied. Tbecotton buyers of Columbs have re-ptedly tldrue i bad supeisor Gin, bithout bnowing it IIsere of you Doubts Cylnder style Your Doub~le Cylinder (;InI ensidoer e great Improvement on the oriBEry (0i,, and theplanter whb umbe over Rfy holes of 1155, wIll nd It to hisInterest to lby ,id, the Single Cylinder 40 or 5O ..w in andplan himself under obliegLinsI to you, by purchasiog yroBD..bl. Cylbnder 0in, nd thIb.oby ave tlb., labor and money.Without thle pleesum o ai persessi acquaintance with you,
permi apeto nature you f ley friedly consideration.EDGAR QARLICE.
Mm,.. W. 0.01.,,,,,r, B,,., & C,.oamples of both stIles of 1in,, asell .11 other Machineoy,
mnyb n.,sIt,,l tore.ALBERTSOON A UDIE,
No. 8 Uolon street,,14 Spot-tf Between SI. Chrles and Crondeklt.
PIWIP RAXMuI, EAGLE MAChINE WORKS,Riehmond, Virginia,
MIANUFAOTURER OF PORTABLF. AND STATIONARYSTEAI ENGINES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
oger MllI., Saw Mill, .rist MiB..
Lasge and Small 00411.g Ma.hine,,
Puops, of ail ri se an desorlptions.
Mihbta.. ouplings, Puleys, Iloogrs a.d Boxes, of ail
Locomotivs, Fles and CyblndBr Boners.Sbbtgl., Lath .0d Pl.ning M.bhin,..Toblpo Screws alndFxtures, of eve. des.ription.
" -.' -Agentfir Begee's Boylss Muubse-essed Be"lisgb.ia Peslnolpeyj Made Ao.-eey ,,m of whiolb I.
folly gugnmteed.It M4. 5.111's elebsraited Sines.C,.tt,,.
My Machinery bo ..04o.41he. higbhlrl t eab ornBSli give. ituV,1l041,tttw BEoperiencd ,eeeb.,l.. wilS b. settto rec
' ., SIRY.SePr d " ..l. t of thep,..hal.,eptb hha tsrrHtle o netwhatit was rpresented, t ca
r nrgt t m eripense.0.1e3- or commu1nicatios .d4ressd to the uodersig.ed,
ibeosPl (he Post-Office, will not with prompt attention."AoDIII.toId C004Rg0, e1..0111. List of PrIcb, C.rt511
~ter ate., selB be s.e1t1by1.1.1, p8*gelpdd, to any desiring.It.
PHIP RAIIM,Proprieto~r Regis Mlchlns Works
p.Odoe In New O(M~.C~rleans. 611. C ot.tst 11 2P6(--ell
AI B jN A d `UAL IN
BOWT .1mm .t*v•,j... N On oKY A N.DD 1
&•eTi•] 6 WRA]IPI WHIIOLERALE ORO-S•r GUmmi am AM Profe 1 Yohatcan, 89 and t •W
BLOCK .]. ' JANUE$ Y., ATTORNTY-AT'LAW,OIe Ole-N.. 25'C mmer•dpl Piss. JIR7 ly_
BAXNeR, Le!ILL & _CO., Ma .PIN(i mERnant , comrer of Carondelet and ommon s r*nt.
IT•[sum ]N Lt wD WI R CO.. DPA EALERS INU' Lev an4 Staab Dnr (Gnd. on. 16(l.Cnal treet.
CHILTN &r TAYITA BR- -JOIIN M. CIIILTON AND
New Orlen s!. C1N I.r 1W4. mtr I.
w. 'Rnt Il . R. I DAIGI , I'CtHRlIY & DAIOEE, ATT(RNEYS.ATLAW
CLARK. J. J., COOPER, I,9AFAYETT E STREET,IBetween Camp and Magazne treetx,my20 ly New Oryeanl. .ly
D a. R N Sc DWR. D.A N CnA•S, IAR.WCOL.MLAN E BRI N COWIHER COT-hlson ac onmd n t. n MercBnhants, 7 Caondelt
DmERON O. Jr D., DTEALER8 IND CAR-G prtln,i Oil Clothe, etc.. No. I24 Canal AtreAt.
ALaX. J. pTa. R.M. M'AR.PIS . R.Ni. DAW.YA C O., WH A )ALE (tROCERS, CORNER of
trvler, FllCs, anF d New L.vee tret. . .22 .yFOLR•]Rn & SON, N.C. A DEALERS IN ALL KINDS
of (]lothin' and Furnishing Goods, comer Magazine andGovler trta.
ONABR.E CO., SRANCIS. FINE READY GADET
.ilothIer and 'entlemen'. Iurn l.,g Gends coNmer of iSt.Charles and Cn"on treent. Inder St. her, es No72 .
FREOSI &A CO., DEALER IN ROOTS. SdOESl. ARO.tLnn, Hat. Cal. tc., No. I0 Msodn. r0eet,
LAIRIANKS & CO., PROPRIETOR, OF FAIR-banks, ',caie.and Agentanf ll,0'. Patent Wrought and
Ch ed. Ir.n ofe, No. 93 Camp ireet. d0 lyLAIl c. cO .A cO. IMPORTERS AND DEAGN
,er ia WESrdwa.e. C0tulry, etm. ea. l..,26 Mrne nd 40MravIer s trRSEWA.T A
_iF . ( 5 .' I.t. n. c...... ..E CHAN R ER A ATTORNIY-AT.ATI
NOrS. CameI treetl, , up A I i t
GOROWO & FOSTER, DEALERS IN FI/UR, our.nor Poyd- anl New Leee street., y12 'ly
GRATIA S. D. B. GENERAL VARIETY 5MER
I~,RT . J. ARSON CO. .D EAL ROCERS INEDR0,U(GS. UHEMICALS, PAI'ER, ei., 77 and 79 Tchoupt
H NDERsON & GAINES, DLEA LERS IN CHIMAO.ll1*s, C5rthenwAd. etR.e. IL) CFaal C#e"'.
HO•ITI ,R CLAUo., GIRS ICLOTAND DEALERin Western Produce, Nm. 14 New laves andl Teho.pl.
tMoles sreesl. o25Iydkw
HYDe , oOODRCH, JEWELE.RS, corer G f
HYNSON, O16O. W, & CO, SHIPPING AGENTS!and ,nmmll•lnn Mrehhant. 82 mmp sgreet.JONES. S. 4, CO.. 1il1PPING AGENTS AND C OM
waNrdn Ger haste. BNo.Z rOnt strree onpo ite the Canal.fretr ferry. Partlcullar ittentip gve, to the purchae and taleat all kinds of WTarn prodll," my21 lyK EARNY, ALFRED, COMMISSION MERCHIANT,
Dealerln I(ime. Pan , Window (lt-, Ceument, EnglishI'ttt•lmrg and Petwaol. Fire Bdrcks etc., etc., No. 72 Magaanestreet.
•iELLER, J. 1ft.SOAP MANUFA(CORY, comer ofSt. Andrew aend (rdBgtree!a. New (rieans.
A 0ood iupply constantly on hand, and all order.ornmptly
SEYOI &; CO., Jr. DEALERS IN STAPLE AND
L rEI(SHON. CHAS., CLOTHIER, corner of Canalatld St. tllharlW.ee.
eT EVERICII, WIl. E. &• CO. COTTON FACTORSLasd t •mtwdnou Merhllant. No. 2. Old Levee.
TL'YON8, L. W., MF.N'S, IROYS' & YOUTH'S CLOTH-Inc. corner st. Charles and Common atreetx.
"[OORE &r CO. BSADWE]L JE., DEALERS INDJ Chlna, Glas. and Crockery Ware, and Hotse Furnishing
tiod.. No. 49 IfOm pstreet.MALARD•, Co. . I)EAIERS IN CILOTHIING
and Furailllog (Good, NI. 58 and 60C Cnl stretet, cormero Old Levee.
ION & PINSARD, IMPORTERS OE FRENCHLF.ncy (;nod., N',O dU and fi Royal, coroer of lenvi .
MEYEn. DI. H. 100 Camp street, WATCHMAKERand dealer In Jlewelry, Gold Pans, Fancy Articles andwatch es. All JewIcelry al.c rep-red at moderate prices.
UNROE, A, & CO., MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTH-M ing, of all dizt and qalitles, wholesale and retail, comerofT Craver and Marrdne xtreetl.
MOODY SN.N SHIRTS GENTLEMEN'S FfURNISH-Ing Goods• and Fancy Articles, comer (1anal and Royal
.treets.MORISON, G. N. & COs, WHIOLESAL.E DRUG,
gist., Oils, Points, Perfumor,
eta., No. 12 Mag•.loe't.ert.
MORGAN &. CO., J, C., BOOKS AND STATION-FRY REchange /'lace, adjoining the Post-Omnfn, and No.10 CommeucW rirace.
NORRIS, MAULL & CO., FASrItONABIE CIO.thing nd F'undhnl.n Goods, coetr of Camp and Common
treets, under Cy Ilntel.][ PIF[ET & SONS, B., GENERAL VARIETY Store,
No. 1I Caonl street.
pIERSON, HARIISON & CO., DEALERS IN(:lothing. No. 1 MaI•Joe, corner Canal street.
pUTPNAMI[, JAMIES I., LATE OF THE FIRM OFHall, Rodd t Putnam. Cotton and Sugar Factor, Comnls-.do. and Porwaldiug Merchant. No. 58 Carond .....reat.
rTKIN, R. &r CO., DEAIERS IN CLOTHING ANDP urnihlng hoods, No. 13 Crmp ntreet, .27 ly
BAILEY & CO., C. R.. DEALERS IN STAPLEand Fancy Groceries, No. 17 Tohouplouhu and 24 Graower
, tree .
I E YNOLDS & CO., . W., TRUNKS AND IN.di, R,,ber lood., No. 3 MsnRdne street,.
READ, HEDGES & DREW DRUGGISTS andAp lhacarlse, No. 10_8C,,al street.
R-EILLY & CO., E., DEALERS IN SILKS AND
STRINGER. P., & CO., FASHIONAILE CLOTII.3 ing, Furuishing Goods, Trauns, Carpet Bag., ate., No. 33Camp street.
HOIIIPSON BARNES, GROCERS, No. 23 ad-- 2 COmmomn street.
TrODD. JNO.N DEALER IN MIINAE:RY and FINEDr FAncy rlly tlo, N*.; I.l. aS ud 14 hartore stcreet.
TODDf SAMUEL C DI.. nWIEIAERSAI. AND RETAILIterler in Wt'lithe [e.ad ealtlnc, has 0n Wilndow Gld es,
Old leaf, trones aend mArlhts' Fieo Colr., Tools, etc., 9Mrs-grzl.e arres--new Ilulber 76. d. p o
TAYLOR, SEWELL T., M.iPORTER and DEAL-Ebi irn Fi oWles i ond I.iuors No. h Royael slrert.
GINPTEN, GEOI. . PRINTERS' W., ARPI IOFRSS105 Poydrai between C:anp and St. Charles streets NewOrleMCs. 51,si9 ly
16..A.I.IINS C HOIAN, DLAI..RS IN CARPET-v irtn, ,mtflnJg, mUd Uphostery Goods generally, No. 30
.('lw p ~tsreet.
TATERIAN J, TA B•LO., INMPGRTERS ANDe aluersitIn llat•war., Cnllery, eta, corner Mtgallo alndNommon stre1eR.
W RIGHT & CO., J., II•NALERS IN PATENT MED-tIy chillIg.s, A... P burfumery, ..., Et., Nos. 21 and 151 Char-
T]RIGHT ALLEN & Co. COTTON FACTORSS.and CoDmAIuS in 1lrciu,,t, No. 120 rvier streeti NewOrleans. , .b2b ly
L-•1, ,oa, P-rish Ra,,, des 1I. E. H. Pooat, New Orlenn,.SILSON. POA I ING3 CO.S C •PAINT FAI'ORSP nud Conliani Merchant, 46 Cu nelet tret New Or
]lrns. a20 ly
THTOUSE THOS. L., BOOKSEILER AND STA-Stioser, N , o. (15 Canal Ft rect.
SVARIETIES STABLE S,
No. 164 GRAVIER ST.,Ncxt the Varieties Theater.
The undersilged respectflly gives notice that having par-chance the ai•)ve well-knowns Slabte-, he will .prrepared m allutamu to Furnish IORSFa: and BUGGIES'• for HIRE, at theMae5 rates.IIe aim has now on haandnd will continue to receive and
ofter FOR SALE, a stock o, ,aSINI.R al aMATt'rI IIORSE.Scornppridlg tile bLet selections of the Northern ma'ket, lie res.
Betfdly solicits a s lar of tile Nblll, pa .rllage and invites all;ho funy fine stock, to ctll and hesect the animals now on
h,"- tf J. M. FRENISI.
BARONNE STREEI IANFIRTAW Y.
EYE AND EAR.
Dr. DAVIS, No. 8 Tilronno street, whoie ,leee In the treat.meet of extreme cases of Deafness, Imperfections of vision and
other ailments of the Eye and Ear, has been fully tested in New
Orleans, trusts he may, without Impropriety, asre alU personl
reqldring eorgleal or medical aid, that his repntatlon ahal ie
Sl-Observe l--Hours for consultation upon the Eye or Ear, 9o',Clock to iLI A.. n2 Ai
SIGN PAINTING............SIGN PAINTING.
U N IACK E,
Plain and Fancy Signs.
HOUSE ARD SIO• PAINTER,.
16................. EYCIIANU PLACE ................ 16
.27 II.". OPNodtN the Plls NewBaed
NOTICE T. .CARPENTERS..... BUILD)ERS.J tA l w Cll i Aenlh au bsrl dm, AmDo Ath rku wll ns e-train the very o ht yelorw Pine nd Of tie thte.r, for sale aurh.e f aren d•ess.ed, i. Tl y lo(..Cmpb t s . os1 a
sidz~•.. ko. C. FSloeomb Go., W\Y. A. Violent dCo., R. WV.Rayne, Sring 8 Scott. New Orlean. H;udson Robertwn ,SWi n. Wry & Co., Nw York; J. B. Llppinrtt k Co., Phll-itulphla, m1•'20
J..aa v,4NIpn.. IN..NpII' . -e
RtnhwaColrci.r nNed N.,Nh', A...Il, Scop.'. do I
Pan aritkh, naz tn1.
Kano l' Water, Hay wat er, IB
4 A. P,,.lo,.'W
M1 ' Jo,,'. Wilty Nlr ]AsnR, N
NALNAMAND 0001311 REM REM. NO' S ANDD CREAS,
EIMER o f WLow'. 's n, Win', or, V bI
NN~lhNII...of Wi ,,,dI ilI.,g'. C,,np,1 N,,,
r17 A,,d.,.NN'., MdAII.N..N' 1H Al n NAPNANILL. Nlvs l,,'d, 1. , al'd,,g.Il,,
ifhem Slmo, laob,0'. AgHk..1 ,'mp
IIrdy'. N'.,,dsl,,g,,ls14.Ny'.PIII
NelwE In' i T Ns. M.Wg '. nldan ,d.g C,,'
N g oghg Dy.,.nMo. IL', Dr. Nd..,.
Wygkool1,e'. ExpecIoranN. P1114,',, I'ubplg TNb,.,
,IDr . bI. V k. I rl'g.... stnmaeh
A ,.'. C.,og 1 oWd Che.y, M.l,'bl', veCrld.d 1o,
RAINfr PRIAITIN. P11,, Dlulik.
L1.d I'. CerO i Pe .1,, P.4., N,,. W l,,e'. , N o tondos,
T l a l l O.d'y, C,,,,dIdn l,
yo oot's xcll nat. nllan'
Win TNiNTANDN I.VPO. IE 111,,,o P..,,d.,,.
Niofit'. NI ,'. A.,,- lchJ ,' .A lg,,4,, ,N .N am.yD. IX.bI.,,4' .WodC.,
M~x~' WLe'gheig AOi CJEIAM SCinNAyiPP CO.dial, Andrso's [bd l , I g eltII*AlNAPIIN lAb. W.ONI...lON. ,,,II N,41'. ,
Nr. I',,, HII, AI.,,,NI.NgI,.,,' AgnENC. HoPATENT- Y.ED1l'IPlI U, N Chic.an .Iuq ..ooted,
Sans'. Clbei e s iBilou ]lekN 71 .4,.ld,.co, I. WNnnd dN1, A .0,
Carenlr' [. Y' Bond Inohby' Pils
(ni~eN'IN !DIIN NAIEHOCNN.
- NIc' N loop'. dlsco,...legta,,,,.,N,.o,
1?hsa' EINt AND AlE, HoM WC 1,AdNICINDrN an. ' N Nin.I,,',f, NoI' ', II od g . b. 1N ,I'
- .1h'r 'o IoNI g N' lb dia. TN.o II,O*yINN1, Yell, kDo,,k. g,4 jh, . ~b gb.1k IN.lo II
IIP. CINIL. rN.ni. ,bl.,E, . 'r, (lkne I',b
kb 10,. A ky HNb . k, .1,1A.R 1P.11,1. .
Bedew',. !pcas ' Dn loiimI kry D*'II elo Klle,K . dU's a p .I d a , U l a ' III I, NI. ou.
Aleock's Porou, Balard, , Judea tf. Cam,- N. kg,, Aldh..4N , N.4 N04 NaI',,,.,,NglldNl.
I' INMs Ay8r. D. MCur'sevi oralhrg Ccrs-k;, Tb. *. I . IbN' 4oz I
Mezlu'sn Mrnxnka ph'I s bElpoat, t
Farl' rbI mlrd~'8ma ramt,:1~C~PC
.,4 1,,.0, I'', N Iv and Bun,g 0o,50, N.z lNer' Spanish Mitm,,4e
I., Ib,1 MmiI Iobp rel. Rel.4. f-I',rpNN by-Dop
S ll PRI ONE .Vdi A 11 EgoRk NoT'I'Er,Howe AyN . Cherroy, P t.lCordal,
dN l,,,11,,gIIn'*f Nc g1N,,I, Id'rwal0OiN II, NIPI.N,.
KTtlo e CThomps'on'.tc P y5Th
FORAl l'UA~lb .OP A iC~t~n~iA N EICINEqc
l l~tsIbci. I.,rLa'l Yiy.
maic, DrWatt. Nervous AntiusC~tdl
AUIT .0 CO.,d'l eta Bdwr
ReAl,' bynl M Ntr, D.I g,4nIb'. Body .1aa,1PO
IIAPI,'lAND, CLANK AGeORGE, Mobil., ,,alen
Yegtsable Febrifuggee Wi ener'. rpnm zts.l
L WUYEN~(i FJ(. Tenser'. spoon. P8sherman's Cough sd Wormlint, Mre e11 de'n ( inho lofth
lac eck c Ynlnmo in Wafer.. Morse'. Cof II nd It t the ofd
Lovett'. W eeIIpnltor HaiC hir Glass. ery Cool,' ler K 11.,Barry'. Td ohe mono., It, vice Emn nne of (rY I PAgoNLyon'. Kat I the Ull Bond car s' t the Ile ltricel
Boyle'. Idruw. o I. Fluid, po nd,
t Old ridge'. Halm of Coln mhrteer'P el edlldol
'Iarway' A CI f Oodfr031 'P Cordial, N
Y L'I 1ACl t1S. Tli orll tb lto'b. isth muysm oCullen'. Indiaon in tls ybte, dnee byths ol Drops iu
Langley'. Great We lern. Ilr r Jsy r 's the men Medicine s,OINTMENT AND S Is beFowt e ndiloi sod Nods l;.coder.,h
Do urrt a rggruaa ('sic Extractor Epping'. Flu id Extract lone,
I'rofes~mo f sorlowas'e l r ifm tit, Loci no Cordial,
McI rlrecre e All-healing, Joao ordia l,.Th lrr a
I'll,, WileMoo. ou's De orth nd ir bileele He., I
Gray', llardon ' e specific, Leidy'. stinllone diso Soap, h
Took'ee, Hago Lida, J end 'ee Kirby'. rltL tb rop,,
llibinrd'. Wlid Cherry con,trties tde r'ol Sherry I toe, odyill th Ltsnu srereoleu tllTeres hgmo VeeEbul t pt.pek L bood k' Pepra tb iooaen
s I ruggiit. and Merchank, and all dealers in ons of th
rtf e cnmne in rc the blood exru t ga e will sod I t t their to
d vantage, e byyoiing or ano ring their order above where will
be found tt ie ni e1 exlrntove .o OFFn. InN. aATo TMEDICINES In the United d Stol te alas . nd t the lowest prices.t
.2i if Non- 1051 and 21 Cha rtres str eet, New Orle ans.he
FEVER AND AGUE, FROM WHICH MANKINDRAND O~iRsuff., over a lathe orte rl of ft. globe i the npieee of
solar b eat on at soil, and rises willn, thewatryvapr romfl
earh'.surace and t e viru Istakn wth t trouh te lgeInto She blood. Therae It acts o. sea dy. As It hould n Ihe loter
os m risw nn sod excrreting organ: of the od . The liver b eB om. torpid and fa.ll. to ,srelo ne oralsthis via, but lso th
bile from Vd. blood. Bothep thue virs ad te bi lre acmuat in t
R .p beeps the kiduey m and he .[.mesh s pa thin d t the liter
sod b oome disordered also. Fi allyy , the Io tlnM of oar o ghmforce themto cast i out. Tir blood !,rea the surface and
I- rsh o th eoa,,Le t withees eto li ne,.., Thin I.
`r te CHLI. ut i We ffor it ail. Theo the FEVER fol.
low.is~o, In which th blood leavs the centrl oryywn. ad ruehe.
the e fer , x. If in another rf or to .zp w he '111111 in poe.,althro ugh the other great excretory-the skin. theInter S. it
for Ih:, rs " ory of srengbt repeats the hoopps of ,Ron anothe
" day. 1 from arfha fit; ed paroyus of FE bydeRANDAbeUE.,a such weathr coal disordr will of whirorn undermine the health
e found, fanIo Isno lneauhor oodoler ed n bsnW e h avhl e b il ateral t o fi nd s o 1 : r e d r lb se f ry
whiche nent resn o els this maldoe snrayrnth lood, !%d ssmn-
tet. te ive t exelIt ro the bod. Ax itb should if do, cll~d b thcarmnte thl. amionug disorer witt er rhi certainty. And it doe.
more, or rat her den what Is of mor e serie to tim es .[b, et to
di-
ae.Uoxyunly i ntony Murts ,btprfcefo
Inlece uhasRmtentm Fever, Clre Fver, Dumb or
N Mthod, I o, tglo, 1-111 eadache or BiI coui Headache, Bilious
_ ustoren, lnt trgi e Rheoaut of Gal, Brt des. r ToothachelneI Emp .Cata bri Asthma, Yen olyo.,t Pnot th Affection li
F tFio pe do Iyo mole t ln e r'ra tle pe and its qnl Affection.N- ofo thle Snwowch an d . n tlllng ereid stodnux will beithuevr ee found to sp s tlfrmla
type. ide "Aue Cus" remves th creae of three derange.lec fo
U m cure o and crlone the d de; fu tu ur o Isxntrv
This It Fo 1 ,.hot by attie nin ti g the ezcr eto t, F lm; fil
F habited to do this theifr .lace of thei r own accord. or tl .doeswhat we term "acclamati~ion." o Time me),accoplis the ElreofId
err end, but .Re life is not lon enough or it I. sacrifice ed In heat
km t, while thk "Ague Cure" does it at nose, and wll; roremdyYo te hoe la of dimanlls which ore canoed by theudm Ito. . ltr-voteile, than any of her whic has been CeIo Wie
Id tmil 1 ithas ll another important advantage t o the public, whse
ist that it 1e cheap t o wall as good. lyth anamlale
Lo well. Mass.honens rr rmcthid r~l
P " Y RICE, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.~icllwitHas won for I te yerIsulch~erryfor Pehe coreoctora
of en throat nd Lug Coml p non a uohxt t I.entirely uHnnecessary foas to recount the n ioeo a o of its virtues, , wherever it han bee
rot ther releief I i ha evr ben oun todo
E ORAL JL'l'tot F PUIIOT.O in MEICNE
Fo loetirri sn forthe cre offly l polo for m dlc; fothe cao of ndtgetton; furHeadK h for rho ure of 1 yxant ry
I. fo a el ~oo c;fo tecae f rsiels fr heYle; o
MEDICAL HOUSE__No. 82, Gustomlmose street~net rRoyal-twet.-Ftt the Caro of Old (!It, ,(c, M...orals],yphiliti. and all Private Dpeafise, without hbfercy h~inhdrance
from basins m, or exposuro Wo friends, and a cure guaranteed Inrll cuses
The , ,rulhdisucesd I which w lens "ended Dr. James' pre.lite in all , prts of the United Slates knd 8sro L-hh h many rL :0m tioblo cures le 1,s eliecdd, which woer prNotI,.,.,d Inr-able by the most emie. Tbphysicias, tstifes hint in , fhbring Ill.services to the conidence of the ufotunate. Toe folowoingal. soIe of the diseases termed "Pyritate," mod, of which. In
tro 'ction itoh newly diteoII ed Re0edi . , Dd . Jnmst tetmmllently eradicates, nxmely ; Sgyllllis primary, socondary and
A ortinrll Strictiots, U. Oy It lr Iar t, Ioty. Oytorrhts,WU,.,.s Uth, E om,,.. I, P lelsoly tyoo rtda, so fol ho .
totopticatd the, he Idol oas of ti.e JtRo. ,ot ain, . In.flnmmatton of ihd 1J~nuldbr and Ralea, Hbhlnma,,thk Ifydro"
,ls. ,ucar.t Ulcer, Tuoot. os .,d y iseaIeo of the tLI t,,Dr. J .te -otiyd alto cal the attention odttI lly of tho.ho have privatelyyand improperly ho,,.red tbErolvs in that
seers, wnd solitary 6nith which ruins1 thle trdy and mind, nnflt"4,lu00 0 c foO Pjther ldahi.15tor society, Pl tCtoislds Y ,o-
birlity er impotency. The following are aomo of the aa anddm~elancholy II,,"'n produc~ed by early habit- of ynt,
i;inta ekca f hc ad "hbP ninlv ted,1yt o100~c,00oTIt lt, stI~d ,.tdu, dat,,od Fttold. Yolk, Pt,,sso
ptlt!:', Innsx of Muscularr Power, Palpitation of the lienrt Iy".Pat". Nf.yomi % ,, Irrithabil, y fiSmptom1s of ConELINGyetc. 1lenHollgothd fearfu gCf16 o the mind are more to bedreaded. LSf, of Memory, Conf.. on of Ideas, V., , -Spiritsl F~vil For n, Al. version to Society, FeltDistust10ca,0f oli, tde..s Timiity, I tc ., Mare Bome of the evils produced.
All sernsa -glinted with any of the itov symptoms shoulddfa00l t cult on , )r...hd and y o at oncL restoro d to Sbhgh,,health ; let no false delicacy prurcnt you, but apply at once and
sav-e yourself romu the awful and drendlnll conatquences of thissterriblo lnnilldy.
Wc Iknass o .the organs tmmldO ly M ured,, nd full rtgorRememler "The Mediael Mesax of Dr. Jamotil is 82 Cnetam-
halt 15 street.(150a0e and W. nnte rooms iasmved. Hours of yttmidnlnefront 8A. 11.to 8P. M.Conxulratimns strictly confidential.P. 8.-Rcenct camas of Gonorrhea oared In ,wentyyv-oar hours,
or no pay. DR. JAMFS.d7 lv 82 Col mail miu treet.
LULUMBEUMBER-LUMBI~ER-482,00 feet Il and ISL narrow dressed Florida Yellow Pine
FI.OOR I , lt,, d and drsrrsd.180,00 feet I~a slid l 4 rig draoec Florida Yellowr Pin'FlrOORINIUi tongaIo ailn n t grooved,200,000 fet .4 narrow ssd Rrooridd Yellow Pine DEII."
100,00 feet %041= essede FlOrida Yellowl Pine CEILING,tonsucdn ,ad ui.
200.000 feet 15C 6nrrr W d rotad Ilorida Yellow Pb,,, PWOR-100.000 feet drssed'VEATHF.RRADS.
1.8110,000 oot rouglh Yellow Fine IUMHBR eos :071b f ncRoams, Weatiterl ostrrl, Sanntliny. Jns, eta280,000 feet ,,turfed Cyprus LItwbor, Laths and Shingles,
1Mr Bale at thte wo are , f nurlsmret phial in lots to 'nit uurehatwJ ill{'SON do ORR,.& , A riapCMgEvg New Hams.
Jooar, S WILUA B t m Mi ORLLrlss.Gannona W. . TumiER. y7l
CALIPORINIA JAND 113W Yo11K.
noe rt i a a aroae'i'he Y rfIllnoi!9owncet RPlpa IM rharl
.5rii HuM-TSS , atpaase pt ers, Itonn 1, wnh te'ga e Jill at
all A Magazine see. S. DE VISEPR k CO., Ageote.
T.~
To sallbH SUetfA.N.r. 231,.1. I UEA.UNITED STAI'ES MAIL LINE-I Sootho, Sti h Compny-For .lrto, and
Matagorda I- 5rior ed and oppdewfastened Hfrohip Oulu. so H-W ils WI eos.mander, Mn sell as above, carrying rie U. .. maim. For freihtor pusF Iral C legant ommmodatha f ppanellM, plen laud, or at 11 ..le of the Ito llher Seeslp Compny-.
C. 1. FAY7SII Maager,
A .Isteamhip of thi. lb.. wi leav. evey Tb.oldsy a54 8.7d o~obag. hor the above ports- 517
PHILADELPHIA.
FOR IPIILADELPUJ HA - R~egbol b.. Au; l tft sailleg (pok bob I Iksle, Joseao6 handll, h. b.bng n.ea2rlyal
her caro on ?ward, wl son u llaose. For .hlras. .t freightoepe.ge, apply tonard, to
tIpa IO. W. HYN29ONA CO. E2 COan sltrt.
BALTIMOR E.FOR AT OR-e.ob. .k.
spat' 1. FT or balance of freight or passageapply enboard atP129 , Seond Dlitrlclt, oto
.17 GEO. W. IJYVSON A CO.. SIC..me stree.
BOSTON.- FOR BOSTON-Roeolare li. arekee-The
Al Itoot .llg parker bark Be.. Hammondhdlit, muter hvingoletolIof her crgo engage!. sllT
re spsickle. . or bajamxf of db rNI~e Fl oGRRPO. W. IIYfaEO oto to..OLampstreet.
RAILROAD TRAVELING.NEW ORLEANS JACK-
SO AN.D (IREAT NOII'flIS1.hIIAILRIOAD.
N O T I C N - Paet.es cIlb the Sta Far, to b e hold .
tb. lbne. . Ii. Rh;, Rt. ,heoh wb., 5h1 bwon Ieb gem 511Best-elas far to Jukwno, and a velurefro ticet give to the par.ties so pnoeb54.g.
92. ol,..f..l b tcetLi b. Issd ps.Ie payingthei faE
Thb.. 11kets ..In be b.od from the 14th to lhe 11.1 of Noea.her, bhluside, .011 ... d. C. P. OAKLEY
BENTL.EY D. HIASEll, Chieflg'er "it 0... Sap't.N'.w O1aaa, Noe. 1".1.. . 11O
NEW RAILROADTO TEXAS.
UNITED STATFM MAIL LINE.Twenty-lfor houbo tiI. s.esd. .2a4 the .sk..ad d1.o.nfotl.
of. .se avoy.ge goly diminIshed, by theNew Orlean.,Opelonsand O.W. RaEiroad,
TO BRRNICK'S BAY,By1th1 noe and .ple'dld lb.. of STEAMSHIPII I bnt tll
prewlyr this trade, wrib suprior staltom aomm.odation.Lr e sIATVING THREE TIME A WEREK.
MONDAY.........M . as..................GEN. RUSK.TES(bb.. P....d Olle..h,.
WEDNESDAY. ..... ............ ORIZABA.T, G)le..ls sod bodb..lo..
SATURDAY ................... ....nd...Inl........YOI~ASATURDAY.....MAGNOLIA.To GGlont. 2.0 ldI...CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILA.T~he ferry ruooml to the Ralroad leave the Iarndto f, foot
of TOUlo * .. trot nearly oppW to duke, Sy R4UI, .t 730'. lOckInihemorntnp. tl'ickermrybeob~nadaadstaterorleeoredat the Rflroad odllle., eo*r of 2St. PEt.r and ILcee .tr.l. op.pril Jyk x ten S e, fly, and at the Depot before the deu-
ES-FeisbI. 1..o Texa. by this.1.14 r..red e.srl dad Sun.da. 1*2eptdd t the above lnding. Ins.rance by thi F.m Alees Ihu by th. Hirer Liru.
.28 if DF.NJ. F. FLANDERS. S Ra'+
NEW ORLEANS JACK-0oN AND GREAT N'ORTHERNRAILROAD.
1859. Fall andWinterArrangement. 1860.Pasenger trains leave the Depot of the Compan, eomr, 1of
Callioe and Magnolia streets, at thirty ainutes p6s meveno'lok n the momilng and at x o'clock in tbhe ,venl.ng. andarrive at New Orleuts .t thirty minutes put six o'clock in the
orang and at even o'clock in the eebing, daily, Sundays In-cludled.
Freights are received at the Depot, foot of CaiUope street, andferwarded by the regular fleighe trains which now ran fromNew Orleann to Canton.
Freight receivld after 3 o'clock P. M. will not be forwarded bythe train of next day, but by that of the second day after its re.eelt at the depot.
Al freight intended for transportation must be dlasinctly mar.ked with name or initials of coueigu and place of destination "andno freight will bereeved unless, eomagned to etsblhedstations on the line of the road or Its connections.
Blank railroad reeeipts for freight army be obtained at theCompny'e 0 oe. Camp street, or at Messrs. Corson & Arm-strong's, by rheme who wish to use them.
The Company hold itself re ponble for the value of all cot-to shibpped by the road, whic may be lott by fire from thetime it Is rzeepted for at stations oe the line until twelve hoursafter notice to conldgneee of its arivld at the depot 1. this ehy.
lIt Clas. 1 Clae.Fr from New Orleaas to Kameur ........ .. 040 o 110
.. .. •achae......... M. 0 0.. Pochatlb ..l..... 2 140
. Tickfw.......... 240 1 7.. .. Alait............. 2 819 206. Ta1giphoe...... 320 2135
.. .. Ol............ 360 26i0un.1.1....... 400 2196
. Summit.......... 440 326Bogus Chitno..... 4 80 R5
.. . Brokhaven...... 520 385S .. ,Bhla.. 10... 0 4 1
. .. Hasellbhnrst....... 6 0 4 45.. Crysta0Spri... 640 4 7
. Terry........... 6 6oYram........... 6 71 625
: Jackon .......... 7 E5 5 0STgaloo......... 7 60 I1.. . Clhou . 7.... 7 95 5 95. .lnton ........... 825 62o
ieksburg........ 800 600Children three years old and under, free ; those over three and
Sto twelve,. year. old, haIf-ri R ov...er twelve y.ears of ge,F.1p., 110.1 b
Permu. who reside in the city and have a residence or estab-1lshme0t on the line of the road, 0a1 procure tickets in 1ae .11eof twent. ive for their personal use at a reduced rate, at Rthemee on Camp street.
Through tickets to ailprpnelppl citiss, North and East, can beobtg.oie at the Ticket o.sice of the Company, adjoining the Tele-Era ph Offiee, under the St. Charles Hotel, or at the Depot.
TOis Compay, ansd all the Railroad Comply n eonst.tutigthe "Great Southwesters Line" between New Orleans and NewYork, having made arrangements with the Adams ExpresCompany to a regular daily through Express between thetwo cities, the Exprse business heretofore carried oa by theRailroad Company for its own account is dls.ontined, and allExprew matter will be carried by the Adams Rxxrr. Inform-tlies can be obtained on this subject of J. J. ICKPERVER, BEg.,
SCamp street.Agents of the Railroad Company are not permitted to receive
or receipt for bank notes, speie, Jwelry, or other express mat.ter. They will ba received by tha Adans Exppret, 9G Camp st.
BENTLEY D. HASELIChief Engineer and Gen'l Spt,
T. S. WILLAMS,as if Master of Tranuportation.
6~~~tr01, RAILW~:T~~t~~t AY.DpL,
ITRARPOTHRANAII8IENT,
6,l e Commene 4g ,., Sunday, Oct. 2, 169:Fare to and fro from tile rake, same day, omly 25 eent,
From CViy From Iake.64 /t o 'cl o c k
A. Horse Car. 6 o'clock A. M1. St'm Train.
. 11t'm Train. .1.. . .. .. .. ..
12# . -. ",' .. e . ..2 P.M. ., "' .. .. ..s,3 • ... 6 . . .
7 .. .. .. 9tog .. .
bt .r mpeclal trips from mahe at n(ht hy the Horse Carwllhu required, by notifying the Conductor.
The Steam Train will stop at Gtlliy Station, when 1notiiedexcept on mail trips, and during tie hour trips Sundays after-noon. Fare each way ]5 cents, and conduetors must have timelynotice to slop.
Omnibuseeo leave Canal street for the Depot every fiv m0nn-
O Pte"R . A tf
F R ONORA ORRA LA, E E A ORGNET"l and exiean (Rulf--MEXICAN
•TULIAN EV L GULO I, RAILWAY.- Depot,corner of Goodehildtn and Calnmps Elvysse.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,To Proelorville, lakk Ilurgne, distanee 2 milc. Fare through
5) cents ; children and slaves, half price.Dep3arture of Train.-D)AILY.
Lebvth,,piy f,,l11,ke, .................. ..... 0 A.1, I... ... at ......... ....... ...........4 P. I .
Lakte City :: t ........................51/A. M., ,7 1 , 11 '...1 b............. A ,.. . P...
Ome Comnl.n streetl. For ail bsine1 nf l the hR , lro,1d De-artlmnt. or an yter business lonnebted wth t estate of thePate Alexander iordon, apply toPW..G. AK Wl., rxeu0who is the only arson authorized to make eugagematts or sign
obligations for the road.1 m1Uibuss2 , leave Canal street 11every fifteen minutes for
the (•epot. so22 tfSAN ANTPONIO AND,.=fi
iS SAN EIVEGO D-A1 LAINOIE0-4-Overnd b Route fr8om New Or- 7.00.
]cans to Saln Franciseo-Overland to Californiaanld Arou--Tiekets overland from New Orland to Ton FEn-isco, or fr any intermediate places in ArSizona. or Western
Texas, can new be proeltred at the office of the St. Iouis, Cairoand New Orleans Railroad Line, 01 Camp street, corner Cum-m.r.lal Flaee.
l'nJaenr are forwarded by the Soffhern Steamship Com-pany to ]ndlaola. Thence per W esern Stage Line to San An-tonio. Thenee per San Antonio mild San Ditto Mlail Ldin toFort Clarke, Fort Davis, Fort BRu, Fort Hudson, Fort Q t-man, El aPaoo Fort ,auexelter, ]]erehmlle, ],a klaeilan, FortS,.ekton, Sail Eeamranie Fort Fillmore, Tuebon, Los Angeleo,Fort Yuma, San I) ego, •tu Franc seo.
CLIFFORD G. WAYNE,16 i (Intenel Agent.
FOR GONORRHEA, GLEET, WEAKNESS, PAINSIn the Blaek, amd all Urinary Affectns.TIlE GREAT ENGLISH RE:MEY, SPEOIFIC SOLU-
TIOIN.-This wrorld-reuowsnld ppreparation curse nil arlclihmeof the genertive orgnl., whet Her recant or chronic. I'hy.. eclnan of Egi lnd, of France, and of Americl. acknowledge It.eficaey. Thoosands of anrlfeere have been relieved by it.Purely ve Mtable in eonpositon, It is ns hmrm ems as st is e,-cacious. The system becomes Inviorated, and the debilitatedbody and depressed mind are restored to energy,
It. ABRRAMS,Sole agent for the United States,
mot7 lv Apotheeary. 21i Cam s Iree. New Oroan-.
JULIAN NEVILLE &; CO..AUCTrONEERS, Ap-pnnmvrsa , and •lnelnnl Agents for the sale of ]eal Esteta,
Slave1. Ftrltudreo Rank Stocs, IPort Warden and SuceessionSale,, Cargoes, Sock. of Merchandise. etc.
, Pnarticular attention paid to the pltrchalng and selling ofPlantations.f6 O6ee, No 11 Commercial PIlace. 1.7 tf
S.R WIL'G[JO 7Tt n PLO A DTDT T B PRmNT•D
Tih exelusive pa"ent rights of the above have been pnrollsedby a compaoli gof enaltmen of the elty of Eow Orleans 'or thestate. or f o.uisian• i. ppi Alabama ArkansasTenneweeFlorida, Texas and South Carolina. All parile wishing to pnor.chos pariah. county or State righis, or eels of nachinery, canobtain the same by applylng to the undersigned, who tesoleagnnt for the above company.
F. Wv. C. rlenE'o. S8 Natchez street, New OrlesansRefers to--Mesrs. )lariln Goardonl, Jr.. N. O, ;1 8. I, rin-N.erg Ascension, a. -D. I. W. Campbell, Iberp,11e. L". Cop.an'J. G ILaudry, a. N. 0.'. O. .0 Bogert, N. IO.; . E. 0 il l
Jame ' my. y
JUST RE•CE][W'•IV -- A LARGE INVOICE OF-Fruits, to Juice.Brnmdy A~lt.M,
Assortcd ynp&s,Ora•.e~lower,
iAssoted Pnehe's;F I bFruits in Syrup.For sale by S. D. ORATIAA A CO.,ail if No. 20 Cutombouie at.
EXCHANGE ON BOSTON--CH:ECK8 ON THEGr'a lte Buntuk, lnden. n tnn8 to suit. for arle by
021 CAMdACK I CONVERSE, 3 Couelet at
4 ib'tw AT t.4d@7 1444,1714wJ. mx It W
.bl .!B 424I~
" o !36 $ H I. rp.~ 747.gbM4W*1 b.4414,4.17 b~AXITRLOffVE1.LkCO.
FOR L3VDR*Q .- Tb. Al t74r tea I
yto rcaiw ari, wll hart tnaedhmo sit .
,ajob. Ytor fegt [O e tsieaps
at tb. 7 .
4 V4.elsgbt 471101414eta 41. L 71714~n1i4 BAXTER. 111141, (!. ,
FOR LIYF L-The Al f. .45ll.
44,111744414,141. V17b 7opp~ loaf .b...i~ p. p1,14 BAXTER. LOVI,LT, k 00.
M FOR LIVU -Tbe new At very I4454,1 AmersI.. .415 /ize )loges, Cap. 4A4..
inwill bae4r.f. the~1, 7 s.1b.b.e 4.ort5 Fo freight4Q.1 444.1m, &my m4'I1 BAXTER. 1.0745.1, CO..
A4R hLBEROL-The. l fw.d4 illl g
in s rr An t, B^MdI. nM1$ d 9g
i998 e4.z10 4444. 4..^ iIAXT R . 1.0745.1. k CO .FLrR FOR L T bdId nw Atl
TA4444A44lhta^.p IM . C P 04,1.11.414
cotton. apply to .
1414i C. , 941 1rbte 474 b s1414
Vol p aiebaPaR a .a nd Haagt a ids114,, 47pply t4 Ca44.4Ns. o board, 1't4f, b 145th.rh .D
FOR LIVE L-Tb. Al rev t4t445lSAn4.m,., cip B. Smith, t.V
re 14 .0ct 4.4to 01 * pt a4.,. d N Al C. 9e 1 ,3ab.t4. st i
filet paaage aply to the a'Ma m erd Post29, Frst gis.s ficent Tt8 m . *** 1L ip a obnrt firou q i
l 14417 14 1b pow randy to bnd cwt 1141 TbI.1ns - t
U m. For f t of 500 cotton, y int~i tcon Di~elet 4,1997
Ar'6 WOR flkP~PBO OL-4bu I.. 7..rt .44.
-1 OR Tb` A y umy 7.4s.
.7 p B adc rf~ ~ ~aiAXTERIl 1*735.1, & 1OA iR -F O a R K R EN -7.44. 7b.Ir T , Al 1
'445m44 wefll Bill .14.., 7. brik
"11yt FO BAXJPOLTER. Lb.1,414 100.
Sls bd 4OAhth
.4 BAXTlRIS 1,7171LT. CO.F BOR v POOX.-Tb.44.,l4 1,4 Al Rn
4,41,.41 41 .b7A45su,.5. rcte WIll4 met.it
CA A COX E~ir~
7111., to4 she11et 4.For 1 sea b 47 404 145,fir 4, on ly y to she
144.71 lbu . 44.441b4,n444 hI 4411 ,
FOR L 1~RWFOOL-T1 Al, w 1.5,44144v
144.,447l1 4145.,144.1445441 dl..
4.1. 4, 14544411 41,14.W1 BAXTR1,4 CO.
I IsImm
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I sas o 444,5. 4414I44s cotta444.44.4.175
FOR LIIIERPOOL-.1 Al 00.9144.77444IlbLc a '~ls
rd. &1 5pl. .p4S, 7,..hr
I dsip .i.L tnid Noemuer, IpatL'r re~ktofblkaa co0 rw ntpn p t o
AA' CXONAC & COV 91 nV5arde,
AR FOR LVROO-Thm Al 41,4774y.411.
1,4p,34.1 worllrac 141, 15414k44441114 7.44445. 4441414.e 1
14,4 4 CA ER.MAC1C LONEIs, lC.
14141,11,. 424
r FOR LEBSPOOL-Tb. Al r114 tut14ar1
In New Yrk t dLiverpol pacstiCp.Se~ r le pow Ia it chi Afrei1g5
41 lb4b~1rO lai~4.1. 11,141,g,
tern 4t p4o4311,,r Arlo nsa qIekla,.dfdpht apoT p1rlrto
CAI ACK A CONVERS4E,35 Cnrdelat treet
444or 1,,+ lppa y ,114,1,714. 4414o,41pp
l 15 To1c5p,
4an .2*nrd, .` 4 1: 15=.0
. FOR LBVRRFOOL-T14. Al 7t4 rut554.(;. Iinlllnmarr halt a Ellen Cpt.
te w C(ln.* nr dlai. nod helrgw rtrt 11fe her pa erg
444.4.., 1,14, 11.443.i&D~te . 0or.4.1454 4.44, 5144
5la 45s pp 444 wIY l l 1 . 44AC4 1 C 45445,14. 741,145
95 Caroadekt street.For 447 pply tp the 4. pt41 n 71+ karq Pe 4, hirdnteatt. 929n
AiR. FOR LIVERPOOL-Tb. e4A1714t ,4.41
b ,ch. 54. Irk5 44lt. 41, l t 4
tr ,sI a g l pplb 1,415 e 4 4 pt4 n on 4 4 4 4 4 4 Po1 4 41 , Thir5 D51 ,. ,
FOR LIVERPOOL- Tb. Al 7wd BSIS4.
tA411,,nd ll 4,Sp ulS ditrr, 11.7111eh4.14or balm,"" of gkt, pply t{028 BAXTER. LOVRL5 . A CO.
FOR L R L-The Al 444 7441 445.1154 AB1 5 41454. J. Patrick. CaI - 41451,e5P1, 4.1, hl444l54.5I7., 114 ,pa7tf her c5rgo 1ng1 ,5.wit ..4.4immedi4.4e.414pl? cb. or 4b.4 901 bwk .111,
d *p ply I. . JONES k CO., 91 Orarler Itrrrt.For ptmg, hAlai a cain wd sterage acrmmmodatloa,
l2FOR L RPO11- - The Al fact 74ll45
A4 Gu t R.l.77,. 5:4
I4erI.Is. eloding end wll hv immedifr die,
r pae, e freight of nlss M c alt., oppoir to
95 BAXT9R. I0TYELL A Co
F s~ OR L VHRjn 1&-The At tlloyd's fastiRlul Br. r Pip '-Ylo- Capt .rnnah fie sowload-
pR 144,54ll.ba1 e 1,44.1,1544. t,,744444.B . 741, E 4f144g1b4411 ot74151,a,7411y1 O. B. SHUTS or to
on BAXTER, bOVRf~L k CO,F I.. 1EMEN-T1 At s5d rut wl.1
415 4 . .4444 G ag m 'n. 0.75. 41,544144, 54.ll 4
14.41514 4419 fn 5511p4Ihu 445.4.4p41, 74, wil eve qui
SA4orrIg aCkAlAC ,.O COER VERSE4C ,
BREEN.
FOR AVR TS w Al 4.t4117 4.1,714.1 ' lll'_ladit ad 0199g t A dspach.leI. For re-
d 111* fircppa freigt apply tBAXTER. LO, forLI CO.
For 747p4144.h4 L, 1 l4. 44.14444441155441,47759 4 bianld steeagepueel I pply anabov, 4 or to o 1or 9 cptain 110
" board. Post d9, Fonr;Ci; Illsr r ict. n5
F&1#RE3IENThoAl hxt ntlllng nraeo
dwill burro dspatch. For ,nape, freighlt,n4 BAXTER, I.OVRrt, k CO.,
r h borS port and will lava quickh dinpslrk. For[ogt 311ra cebttow apply to
I :A1) ACK VI NYERLRI, 35 Caropdulet et.For pasecnpnr_ t the enp_ tpn Ou 19nrd. 079
HAVRE.
FOR ,'ti MNE-TI., Al 19,,1,4 packet 1rphen mwer is new loadin ad l
mu t wih uikdippttch Ta nllllndcr of rrelllt.app 1Btln ATER. I.ISYeLf. k Co.
n F or pomeage~ruvl R plendid acennlmodnltoue, apply on boardd,
FOR O4AVRE-Tho new Al -y fast 0444 inAl
14u.
td7 Napoleon. Ca t. E. 41. 1.1) moon P
will Lave {lopatc It fur th4 part. For fright of
17 IIBAXTE, 1.1)00,L. A CO.
FOR HAVRIPl-Th Al remarkably t ialtl.ho AI141A aPIIIIS F. Patten, 1S1h. T.
N awaImatr having nearly- oil he. Pr cargo ht
Mb ngig b a ill h 4v . 411444. ForCA1174. o CONVERSE, b1114or1. 117et nld
orln otpn eh oilug eleant accommdation., aply tot ti
FOR HAVRUN-ThI Al lptd 414yflt .oilingA 11414 .Iipsp Atalonta ti14 to, now111414114,41111 will have 44,41114 1 p1t1h.1F1 r F 4 f14ight
eWbaes4ot 1144111,lpptp toI1I BAXTER, 1OVELL & CO.
& FOR HAVRE-Tho Al f1rt llll AmdericaSKE hielp C xg p dinp, pdin dwll
hove41 4114k Alaplnek. For freight of "1W la lea44n,
I 6 BAXTER, OVEPIl. a&CO.
FOHI HAVRE-The Al boat nhllng regular1111k1 Fts41 Wnrteulberg, C11.4. I- no1
1.1d will have quiek dispatch. For4 hl41.1
04 BAXTER, LO0ELL A CO.
FO l HA VUE-Thl Al a4d ferlt f uleg Ae4rixn.hup 4141 Samel Lotke. W~e. Iwcel-
4,141144, he4g Pa44 of herl 41a4 If 44411 ldwllev1e immudite44d14441h. P4Foerh f I f 4410 botes cot111, apply
C 4MMACK A COftVPl Eon, Si C14F41414l1.For passag, l4 to the cap414n on 4o14d, Put 22, PFit DII.trier. 026
Ft41.OR AVNEN4-Th; Al felt exlting Amuldiehip JdlMtv n ]Patten, ~Cept.d414111 11114411, is414441144g a41 wllt have 4441k 41xt41. For 41reight,
o141744 BAXTER, LOVELLAk CO.NN'' 11y41441410Ftna J wg n r. 0I2
AN TWERP.
FO ANTWERP-TroA Aelr4ltoll eh'pCorie thlan, l1144e1,,uet, , 41Al 0 m 411, hoig Irto
pihror rn raer feigt, n mimor tnweo.prl"t
BAXTR, ftl\ Lld.A CO
orPs,pg~ue. appl7 If thle captinll 441141d. n18
GENOA.FO1 6E(OA-Te Al foot 1el144g America
ship $ho1HeL . C pt. Rlu rda nr Is now loadin
ad wiall have uulllc dipach Fo blane f feihtat BAXTER. lOVE.l. 44C0.,
SFO GENOA-Tb. Al 114 and 01y1o11111Aue l414 n xt 111 Martha J. ward, p", 'hsa,
41F41M os .f her1141 cag 41441111.4 11i41 ntekit die-
IcN k% t0}y buul4 11D 4 1411 LAp O
C.
1441 BA. i ! SLaE.4140 44pluStar Goodes
2610lid 4411e1. elaat hted Wblsk3 ra
60 W1111 pipe. lltI1R adsd.dblrrlu 4ll44f1144 as P141414441,tle
FerlWit1). CRAFOD,M9eubcnd Bekro,
01 r 2 1Noww Atelce.sleeet.
lretvirna. Generalstagnl a y
and Paper market to e
manappnliestdon mo ay 'tiipirida t o '
athey invest there isn vait p lots meetdwellon g ses for thema l itt% r ctober caityed. tSuc hinvestm iit tl amany appliecation one wily de. ate % y
thereof) and dho hamore more than ,ityeaIthe purchase of paper s npwthey invest in vacant lotp fdwelling houses for the increis 1 -'Trour city. Bock investantfae wmi pi'oirtcial and do more good than epecnlat0egor commercial paper. In fact, uaraes.ofcan be purchased, which, if properly ,iwill pay 208'25 Wet. a mom, even with a lil,extra rate of insurance paid. Trne,t abs yiag adtrading in paper possesses some advaniPge ,iPeinstance, a capitalist can torn his "'potse f~sla,"the contents of his breeches pocket, from paperinto gold in about fifteen mimnutes time, pattikplIyif he chooses to get frightened at ome •a printhe commercial and fnsacial world, or some ma-ginary pressure. Our moneyed men have leeoverytrifling sums by the recent fres. It is betligedthat the sugar interest will be forced oftB main the course of the season for ao o •anne Tbeglafecold weather has cut short the foo iiof even 226,000 hogsheads ofrugar bei refrom this season's plaig , .,
The Exchange market to-day was sosethugunison with the weatheridrkand Celoadyifatait,it was something on the whitmsical bderlr•afarate and then another; so with thee
n Change every hour was a promees e .There were oales of obeets on New Yoek• tseof the banks as p et. die.; at other) dis. andwith other•m was the stapdy rats The als eut-side of the beat of sigdnraftsrwerea 4et7-1 dis.There were several tranactions at theafigres,with other sales at i11-16. Itis hoped tIrel willbe no more division of factions. We •o•htelhsand hope we shall not, have to 8eto e 2t. otex-change dealings. There Were sales of~ tlhrdagssight at 9-10. Ten days sight at $@ dis.; litydays sight at 11@11 and 2 t. dis. for gBdrait,and 2@21 for fair. The banks hadno dese tointkelargely, as two of our largest banks asy theyan-not make 6 ct. in exchange dealings. Foreignbills and transactions were quiet. Clear sterlingruled at 108a, 109@1091, and for remittance 1081O1109}, while the banks which draw ask higherfigures. Document bills we quote from 108lt 084to 108}(51081.-qnalifying the quotation that therewere some grades which will not command over107l@108, and others that will bring 108I1081.In Francs there were no sales worthy of record.We place our figures at 5.2515.20 on outside ports,and [email protected] on Paris direct. In stocks therewere sold 44 shares Gas Light Company at 158.Ten shares Merchants Bank at 102, and a fewshares of Bank of Louisiana at 186. Prices of manydescriptions of shares are approximating realfancy prices. The Directors of the old Pontehar-train Railroad have at last discovered something ofthe philosopher's stone. They have declared adividend of 4 WcL, payable on the 10th December,which makes 8 9ct. for the last year. We tenderour congratulations to the stockholders, and hopethey willinot think of sesing out now I
The receipts, or rather the earnings of the NewOrleans and Jackson Railroad, show indatlableevidence of a steady increase from year to year,and the remark will, it is believed, apply to everymonth as time progresses, as appears by the re-turns of the month of September, 1859, which showan increase over the month of September, 1868, ofa fraction over 5It Wet. The table below givesthe earnings for the month of September for threeyears:
Paosenter, . Freight. Maitn. Totld.Sept., 1187........x7,462 . 16, •8 766.. , tee.........s.e ite t0 S
.. 1859........25,832 41,0698 7 ,1WCotton transported for the same time:
September 187 ........................ .......... b o28.. t' ee........... ................ A0s-,-According to these statistics, it will not be long
before the receipts for passengers, freight and mailservice will reach $100,000 ' month. The increasefor the mouth of October this year will be largelyover October, 1858. The crevasse of last springretarded the business of the road. The friends andpatrons of the road must call into requisition someof the patience and virtues of the patriarch ofwhom we read In the good book.
The following was the position of the bank of theState of Georgia and branches, one of the promi-nent banks in that State, on the 21st of Oct., 1859:
Capital S k ......... . ............................... ,Crellatlo ............................................ 1474tes teposlo.r ..... ................................ 7e06.90Uecaimed Io tdem .................. .............. s ,eProit or Surpht......................... .... 0 I -
IH,067,seaesoulou.
Bills recei vable or diod paper ................teks it atlBond .............................. .... 4t6,95
I ig o1 ............. .............................. 1, 444
l'motet oeet mt ....................................... mNeottte , dkue from :, ute o.nks boraehe, nd geosuele %f, viNote , of otler ti oke ................................ 17, 17Spocl, ............................... ............. n e199
The above is far from being a strong statement.According to the banking laws of Louisiana, thespecie in vault should be $727,000. The notes ofSother hanks may be composed of the issues of vari-ous country banks. Ot of the surplus there was adividend declared of 5 pct., payable on the 24th ofOctober, say $75,000.
The following were the rates of Foreign Ex-change In NewYork for the steamer of Wednesdaylast :On Loondon, Ir days Hankers' ills ......... ..... 110i l.. COltmerclal ll, ...................... 0' ie5 •
.. with llls eor" I diltg .................... 109 6115 ... Fntlel or Ctlsdn Hrank l llt......... 10tO1e rP , 6iO dvt Bankers' ll ................ t.12en .1
Aasltenlnm 0o ay............ ....."'. 421 at,. guider.Bremen 60 day ........................ .80 el. dollar.,limbttrgM b0 day ........................ •i ct. morec bno o.
The le.tdlng men sre asking 110%, at wlich there is temi de-imlet, but onleone or t, e ere tkletloel rit fOtheir talt wtdtittloetulthtr t bill•, wllt tletttelr edormetnt . Other lwith
prheoemorlsemeoool~lett h old st eta, sond ten'c10ie fur re utrh-n ule w oe , ell nd good tstanmll. l otmesclnl
bills ar In t el ot, but b ro y lttle onklig. Frac aretveroydlie t prulot oteete; market yetsnlloterlt.
CaNscesr Orrpn, 0No.lO C nr7 ssOna,0FridayMoinp. Nov. 18, .,29.
CorreON .... Notwithstanding the unfavorableweather a good demand prevailed yesterday, andresulted in sales of about 10,000 bales, prices beingwithout material change.
NBw ORLEANS CLABSIPICATIONS.Inferor ............. nal. dd ..... 1 1Oetnae ........... nomlnael. ood iddnteg...... N11
ood Ordina....W. 10 Mbddting sair ....... 12 12ytLow Middling ........ 10: @ Fair ............. S-E--
STaLu~s a-r o cOTTON.Stock on hand t Beptember, 18 .............. ble ,484
ecd since s...............................,
Re lpvod yesterday ... ................... 1,671-- 10.4
tok on hand not cleared ...................... 16,10
Toi oobe .... We noticed but one sale of 10 hhdsFactory Lugs at 3c. F lb.
STATMEN'T OP TOBACCO.
Stc on hnd 1t September, 1859 ............ hbd. 23,1Receied n e ............................. 4, 0Received yesterday .............. . . 7 4,931
Iported nes ................................ . 7,0 12xprted yeterday .......................... . o - 7,
roek on hand not cleared ..... 0....... . .. 0..
SOAn... Tile supply was light, and price exr-hibitod further improvement, with sales of about300 hods, the range for Fair to Fuoll air being 0@i bc. 1 -..
MOLASSOa.... .Prices Wee fm', and we haveheardof 00 lbbls. sold at L•t0Qle. V gallonftYPriniO andChoice; 100 somo haloslg ,blt" 4c., thoogh thisprice was ref•sed for other lot,
FLOUR....The salessreashed barely 000bblo., ofwhich 120 Fine at $5 2S, and 150 Choice Extra at$7 25 bbl.
G•a•i....We noticd but little enquiry for Corn,
anddye noe of ,
at IIt oflee J omonkiy
I
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Baltiea at 9A.M D
E CAWSOLLTON MAISmont h at7P. .et of
Tr coIntheior-t-
B and mpls,•e
or Abh.s. ue ' lCBR W `EST N IA 19
A~ EA, eT modOUT AMA.I.-o ah month atS .pp•esead of each moot I tTorn, onte, -AoBen nn.o l
E atA.. Dasue oGALVEMTMNAI iO4
Closes an Monday at OAt 8 P.. M. u o- ,V, HVAA MAI--
23d ad 7th of eahndor about the 2d, ith, 1•tSeach month. PtOSTEIVANCE. On lttern I.mWFST INDIA ISL.ANDS BIN THE GULF 0A '.
thue 5th and 20th; dn.o28th ofec month, AA VAN OnCletters s 0 aADVAI NCE, no ____________
Whelftn ,ethedirne ua t v
20m1t miHvlce ofHINA.--h dloses on the
m t m lla 6 P . 3'. r
dPostae e to lhe Southf iY4
AMERICA. CALIF ASANDWICHISLANDS ADIEMAN'S LAND, N WCHIINA.-COloses on the 4thmonth,atP. M. Arrivesonand 28th of each month.
,Postagn to Booth Peoifl'poro cc.e-postage to New BoothAustralia, etc., via Englad,shlips, 33 cents single rta10 cents each quarterothe above poatgs; via Nships, 5 cents. prepal.
WTPostage to Per :Leq"Postage to Bogotat.18c.; papers, 6e.L-Postage to China, ( wbIslands, via SiaF`ai•rThe postage to plsmnSouth America, vt cletter, 34 cents" oewhen sent; • ••AIo cue ecelti on eich P a tThe pSan•swgo W A i
Land and China, (vi.olasingle teor' 1 .110
dtomestic itc
New Oce• tg
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