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Yx l 4 .,gR 1 'tom . t a" try i! "i tbl 3"w .. a igF 14 r. 4C1 -K 'Mi'Y irt ~~ ~ seieaty SO ni 'Ya AV te voe i a. ? {o~r~dti 7, tead eamd zusve, Inlta kl t~ t~' haiie cso ifto the m ~ejee in omnwtlbi fllow Ioiwlbe4s~onglee to the wefedre of th ot atqs t t It oc a stoy~rweeot ollege, to oh rxe ou tieyooe hotlOadot 6~at;etie;I t dteln to the , mai tmt teqy ! ! A t!> 4Y It tt ome itaoot>,t ~ aui commone ith r lega of w 4tlt htrh eof h th, geera beyr Ai 4rhcimd to the woeaulty of thec qbdry ;tIjj uheo bolergalI voter,: go "t4epl.LtafrelmI.y aoiiulepenoeuttydl- cruderwhous'eb~e~eteoahe loes, sod *i r t1wU*Ody bte et Scoat ess hin. . '`# n the r:t bIFlpt&ge. b tood say that the 2 the niraa~sr soeico x " ts~y at ol. dl3ll . bud dward Ey. g iopd .to the present mo- o Ui'{~p'Oo Oenhea steadhly adyanohtg to -r i aor=the- te4 edienne, oaf thear Sent tlrI ar-no e fbrwltioh b0*4ai~ beenitgated,:iand to which we treat ' dap ebeen, They are'mon o oorrty, oesiledl, esthoelootlo sop- f.aetRc~h3e dill moofe wo~hy.-- e, ofeca lton, the eaco. ot the Tt'1n th aa fPeace, the qaeoue Of touel ht.,; te ose of a nd next Justice to ' saa d W l riseuder the coulon~ton e t~tdtofourosuOn~oIIty. TheJ acs sea btqbe taoe an reve Pbti ahe t gnft uic 8effit tlithe}: aiu ~ aatM r orhlof all ourde- a mow od bi.eed body, a -iaecoe ad the rc*,oriltedat -fp~iome thwughthe hballot-hox. s o, ithfew Orsenot ,'he ptIo~ai e 4sefr yatur- ttictet-If You do ,;w1 hghontt the wkhole Stats 'see mboee watr with a holy soal uioexz tsdoratsu di nde- bloafrdlttlabeeodd id~itket mpaoehgandlde- qteg espolltloel e rteegthluth 1Wjo or p0oawrtoitake. They rely A o fl e e o ritee f the upper Paro 4ti obye wheexhibtionse re a " In tthbecre~deosiae in Swe r't> bi~ lglgel. It remains for Pt wire het tatyshailbedaisappohted, or i F e' t*Ihelt aic.1 g tog 5t Ir the gItrti . auje > lbaa~uo'lgn of aboilIilnt oat~vory I rttouths poei " l y In then majesty nP t aree peopls, ao sryour country I prteIt enatrAeI tie aesthigalhet Of Be- R ct~tNot in nosoryomw, bu a bt ~n iXth adigoalty hafittling the lI~otrtatine of 4ewossen, watsee n4' deposit yotir voice, in 1f_ of yeo u'whoe country. io eabll yon c sof YeUown oonsofeoe and die- I e holy and patdso' duty to the Govern- a tier eshdow of whose protection. yen i E at eea;a e nd nirtyofwhich p he deodt#yyenrvto" tDl Ode:4 estte~* ate~a t3 tol aft. EYitor* Everyboy an ' ew York, men Her sa meneend ctldren, old-and young, lsard at a work a ndaM dsoi poliisa in the moat hre- w haaatiespecialy thedryg~eede men, are I ~m1 4siebrt ynth averywerat seare you ever heard a'. t odwe there Is literallyno business v.1 4$as Walt" isret,"the etrehkbrokere lounge er; with taiaipafa hn their muouthsead their fn'thr bet. They eaythat they have the el emoc as they Can withoat A ,lategt red aMd that isow tmire'ebe wrtr is alteialeeto efre they toers 628 p "-2leleou I 1. Way~ ~ ~ ~~~s 'aheote.Th l $ tly w et ru-.,r St ~t tr '75. pv erased.thefaniee sone aa h o ats nhtend to make a Itot ee$re euth a tecr - uhm .tIotfiiakity.uteo m ae a ta.erryrthe. htae. The d iltOO r; Itt a' bel Ied to wiit. clo-ec ppes tha.I a the norelpg. E ,o l tae a a Ing abut the od ,pmt iu t he New 3be i w er ah te o teer nsairay1 hire lade emtye. llsor t aeeed he euio ny eetn no r a edaot' ere i r It fir . oo'la far; ` oltiilio,:ofolr of his empleyb.. His, i tht 4l~-aolratemsyaie of wich 1s Withi 4lsahe l'!!a* re meabl. ( es.rlr appy a*d gdtehual agamet " eor ' w t se*e )eeg q4aw,.M4 o do large aem be i . Phelan, who is no fool, either at or anything t els, saw a oliaee to make .aeWdWollars for himself out of this excitement, so le got up what he calls a " Billiard Tonrnament,' (curious phrase in that connection) and offered a gold-mounted one to the best player. The playing eommenoed last Monday, and will be fdlished this evening. On to-morrow, the " Ladies' Day," Phel •an plays the winner of the one. The "touroa. ment" has drawn together all the best billiard men hereabouts, and the playing is declared to be the best ever seenhere. The best runs (carom) made so far are as follows: Tiemann, 185; Lynch, 152 and 127. Dudley Kavanagh Is considered the beet player around the table, while Tlemann has a wonderftl knack of nursing the ball. Victory lies between these two players, and the betting leans towards the former. There was a little flurry among the gamblers in Wall street and the gamblers up town the other day. A note-broker, a rapid youth named Harry rushed into the offoee of Quick& L'Hammedieu, bankers, and asked them if they hada note for $800, as he had a customer for snchan article. T;hey gave him the note, and he immediately sold fhtd pocketed the proceeds. He then went up townaand oommenced playing fare and succeeded ip losing, atthree well-known houses, about $3500. The defrauded bankers sent a detective after Mr. HEity, and he was found living at an up-town oteluinder an assumed name. He disgorged, and then complained against the faro bankers with a view of making them do the same thing. They aecmed quite ready to do so, when a police magis t~rte itnaited uponholding them for trial, and mak lag Hurry give security to prosecute. The amount of ball, however, is very small, only$500. The gamgblers will probably pay that, and leave for a Southern tour until the affairblows over. The law here agaist gambling is very severe in its penal. ties, but nobody ever pays any respect to it. No gentleman of the faro persuasion has eve: been saet to the State Prison, though Mayor TIe mann tried his bestto Introduce several of them, including the late lamented Patrick Hearne, Esq., to that cheerful institution. They all pleaded guinty, and through their counsel, the distinguished defender of marital rights, the Honorable Daniel 1, Suckles, (by the way Mrs. D. E. 8. has just pre- sented her lord with a pledge of mutual affection) aid they wonld'nt do so any more if they could be let Off "this once." So thq "Court" told them to goa wayand be goodboys; of course they imme- sately rattled their checks as bravely as ever. The Rev. Dr. Tyog, a clergymae of whom you may have heard, has got himself into a bad scrape with Biall &.Blk. Tyng is a slashing preacher, and when he gets the steam up, don't mind much what he says. Withseveral others, Tyng has got upa society to convert the heathen of this city. (They needit quite asmuch as theCannibal Island- era.) Atta meeting of this society Tyng stated as i proof of our frivolity and wickedness that Ball & Black made enough out of the ladies who hired diamondafor the Prince of Wales' ball to pay the tent of their newshop for awhole year. The next day I., B, & Co. sent word to the rev. gent. that hibasesetion had no foundation in fact, and asked for his authority,whibh hedeclined to give. Up to this time Tyng has not had the pluck to confess his error; and much scandal has beenbroughtupon the cloth by his conduct. The scoffers make merry overthe whole thing, and say that Tyng is the advetisi ng agent of Ball & Black. Mr. 'Thornton Hunt,son of Leigh Hunt, and a very well known member of the London press, arrived here recently. Last week Cranston gave bim a dinner as the New York Hotel. The Times and News were the only city papers represented at the festive board. Mesrs. H. Foiller, who met Hunt at Lord Palmerston's, where H.F. used to dine en familfe three times a week, and James A. Valentine represented the New Orleans press. That eminent public functionary, the Mayor, was present. By the way, the Mayor is in a bad way about his friend the Prince of Wales. The Irishry are down upon Pernando for making so much of H. B. H., and swear that they will defeat his brother Ben., who is running for Congress in Sickles' district. Then the reception of the Prince cost $400, and the Aldermen swear they won't pay it because the Mayor monopolised the Prink. So, altogether, F. W. has come to a considerable In the way of public amusements we are doing pretty well considering the political excitement. I sentyou last week the cast of theprincipal characters in "Playing with Fire," as done here and to be given at Owens' Varieties. I am now able to give you the complete distribution: Dr, e Wes.'e. V.eevtem. r. e, a l WAcx's. Varm phe tie..... . LM.tBaer Watlaek. Mr. G.Jordan. Unet. Timthothy....Mr. Blake. Mr. Mark Smith. f atbert Wete yl..Mr. Norton. Mr. Lcngwell. •i•hbek , ... MrG, A. H.Dav aport.lM .A. H.Davenport. W r ....... r . Mr bro. Mr. BruccelauL :nI, servant to I r. e l. Olver. Mr. Hawk. 01 ler Ie.............. NHer. Mif, C. Thompson. eIGWldor SavageMos MbMarey Geoaom. Mrs. W. H. Leighton. The Widow Creib tlok ............. Mrs. Ve o. re. . W..1. thmaope. PerHki .......... Miss Tree. ic Fanny Bron. ery ne.e........Mt Carmano. Mit Adeeo. Altogether I should think the New Orleans cast C the better of the two. After a grand burst-up at the Opera we have a .:::;.isional government, of which Formes •t .-. Fhead. Fabbri is the prima donna, seems to be the ..... ljI ven-of course, I mean Bi e and Stigelli the tenor-all nic a \ leo Diable" German nice. They have given "In;:.:.nd the and the "Huguenots" in Italian, "Martha" ---... 4 "Frelsohibtz" In German, and the Hebrew ant d Teutonic portions of our population came out Ssong inmore ways than one. The season is to I close ext Friday with abenefit to Formes. There will be more opera by the same artists and Miss unokley, who is to be brought out here to keep Sh 5Taway from an old music master with whom k she'hae become Infatuated, very much to the dis- 0gu of her mamma and Madame D'AngrI, the con• lt and mother-in-law of Thalberg, the s:allaok is still running "Playing with Fire." d Reyolds takes A. H. Davenport's place. The , latter s engaged for Wallack's new theater. He s to' have an immense complimentary benefit at zhe new Bowery theater on the evening of the 9th, Sand Joes off to New Orleans bright and early the en eaxt morning. Charlotte Cushman has come out g this week in Macbeth, which, singularly enough, dy Senotdraw. Iam afraid that C. C. is about ie played out. There is a rumor that W. S. Frode- rll r~iks, Esq., the accomplished stage director of the ti theater, will shortlylead Charlotte to the hymeneal haltar, and that the youthful pair will afterwards t rthei a beautiful chateau which the lady has s pra•• •e in Spain, and fitted up with her osual flavish dlregard of expense. Forrest is playing n itheot to crowded houses. The performance ae issmoother, finer and more artistic than ever, and SBreading of the text by Mr, Forrest marvellously is . LAa e oKeene'e theater seems to be a little t utewae. IprensmathatLaurais laying back so fa a, spErng. The latest thing here to Charles sg .ade adptation of Moliere's "Malade Imagin. s o''' and Th•Beggar's Opera" cut down to one a BoBth .tpe "novelties" are up for this even. he I n The 'Dead Heart," done for the oft nights at Nrblo%, ia rather a dull drama, and has been a ,i iSd l-itre. Conway did it. Nothingelse new S The s o of this city are building a hospital for a t•ee ae eit, andthey gava last nighta banquet and . Pel In ld of the funds for that purpose. The e company present is thus described bya reporter of It m cestte sohool: S Hebrew beanuty of New York - the dark - men of old In great battalions.The oJeI Jouda who sve long snag the unawel- SlT Q of a distant clime, aut who now rejoice hs k Ieeefthi hst.lei' eisathere in a' Aaarot : * axenimltia. Oc aodv. R l i I st., at4 o'clock r. Y., at CoIdgf, La, EUPUEtODON, saof -otO cdend e. o .Pesn. SWeya tht Mothert DBt sat tit fbomrthis ipo of batneOu Asetwea tsha y has trsal away.," SFmsVae Cya•el. tUe great and wonderfui Olaltytoyat, who uniersally bhas con0ined all doubters, all kespti, t) uanbelierm, and cured all thoe who are sod have been omited with those Internal disorders of the human yn'em, wehb th xprinc of to pe oheomedical profetion, proper, bas her rooms at 1 Customhouse street, where she will ytify ewry one or make no clarge. Hlorscopes of Life accurately written, and all letters of inquiry promptly ans ored. BlADAMIE CAPRELL, nO lIt 127 Customhouse street. I- Col. W. 1. Sparks is a candidate for Commsoner of the Board of Public Worksa frthe First Dis. trier. Election November 6th 0.2 2pto" aCandldate for Commissioner Board of Public Works, First Distrlet-Col. LOUtS IItBERT. of Eost Ratoo Roofe. ti 2pto J-Bunlker Hill hangers--T he regular weekly mettings of this Club wilt be old ttbheir hall, st ol ouse corner Canal and Franklin streets, on MONDAY EVEN. IN0GS, at o'clock. Byorderof the Presidentl: 04 lote lGEO. O. BEARES, Secretory. -Union Guard, Seond Dlstrlot--Thb Club meet EVERY FRIDAY EVENING, at G7 o'etoek, al the Orleans Ball Room, onOrtleans street, boetween Roy 1 and Bourbon streets. All persont favoring the election to JOHN BELL for Preaident, cnd EDWARD EVERETT fot Voe-Pstdoent, are rspoetetdlc inited to attend ad loin cid Club. sau l•tp R. D. HUBBARD, Seo'y. I'Appeal to NSlence -If you wish to be nreof obtauing a perfeot Hair Dyewithout cae deletdom element. CRISTADORO'8 EXCELSIOR DYE I. theonlyon• ever .bmited to thls ordeal. It bu been ANALYZED BY CHILB ON, the first o t t in the eountryo and his eertllcate, setting forth his hcrmleosnmu, is within the roech of every bayer. the EXQUISITE BEIAUTY of Its blacks and browns, which it produce. wit unerring certainty in ten miutet , hasfairly wonforltbteappellationof the most natural Hair Dye ovet Sold everywhere. Applied by all HirDressers. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House. N.Y. Sold in New Orleans, wholesale and retail, by J. WRIGHT " CO., 21and 11 0Chrtre stret, General Agent o8 2plmAl e,'The Lester LManufacturing Company of Rtichmond, Virgtlia, •ra offering for sale a NEW AND ELE- GANT SEWING MIACHINE, made onSonthern soil, under legal rights granted by Ellas Howe, Jr., Grover & Baker, Wheeler & Wilson and I. M.Singer & Co. The Lester Sewing Machine combines all the merits of the old Mtachleo, and at the same time avoidlng all oftheir faults. For ols by the Agent, M. S. HEDR)IOK, No. 97 Canal street, New o oaaplm •" Dr. Charles H. Kells, Dentist, No. 152 00uu1 streutbtwoen Carondelet and Baronne, New Orleaos. Ul4 IplyMo&W Read and Belleve--New York, April 1, 1&.--W. E. Hagan, Eo.--Der Si r: About Sve months.since I boouht to bottles of youHair Coloring, cad am now doe- o0s of obtaWin more, anod old inqure where it maybe found herbe.y r, My wheno quite young, turnedgrey. I hveused a number of Article for the purpose of rtoering it, but did not suceed until Iobtaled this, whoih produed the deired effeet I have been requested by anumber of myfriends (among them overaolladies)to proure it if posblte. I am muchpleased withit, forit h mdeagreat improvement in my perMonal osp pearne0. By cswering this you will much oblige Yours, very repectfulty, H. C. GOODRICH, Steamer Bridgeport, Peek Slip, N. Y. emember that this result wa produed by HeImstreot's In. hmitable, the origtnal and only reliable Hair Betorative Proe ent ad l bottle. 0old everyrhere. W. 0. HAGAN A 00., Proprietors, Troy, N. Y. 0old byJ. WRIGHT 00., 21 and 151 Chartrs street, Nor Orleans o16 2plmatW 1i lxperlence teashes us that doellsay prevostm aoyfeemalu from applying for the means o dlsvte efbt•ngcandorne life. Thatobltoon s obvinted in the0 soa of "'8L Jamone Chrke's Pont, PEill, prepared afterth , f- sooptioen of air Jams Co tke, Phyeion to the Queen of sen- lnd, cod well known to be the only sure and afe remedy for tfemaledtEoeltsucndobstirus tsetfrom auyeoroe." Theyea be sesnt in abottle ontanng 0 pills, post free, by eolonoug l andloIpoeno staomps to any agent. Gone AcsntfortheUntedM Stat JOB MOSES, Booba• e N.Y., J. WEIGHT & CO., New Orleans, Wholeele Agoot, nd , 0old by all ,repeetcbleDogets feO Dply*W Everest Guard, Fourth Disttict. feet at their IlaIl, comrer Nayade and Josephine streets, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, (election day) at 7 o'clock. WM. M. PERKINS, President. A.WALLACE HUNTER, Secretary. n, 2nlt Fine Fashionable Clothing. F. STRI•'GPER & CO., Have Removedtheir StockofGoods FOR A SHORT TIME, -10- 47 Common street.........47 Common street. ONEDOOR FROM MAGAZINE STREET. In consequence of the Interruptlon to theirbuetlnes, causet by the acoldent to their Store, on the 2d inet., theywill SELL OFFTHEIR STOCK of FALL AND WINTER GOODS OREATLY REDUCED PRICES! OVERCOATS ANDGARRICKS, BUSINESS SUITS, SUP •R C - --- .. h- if FROCK COATS, .. .J PANTS, VESTS, ete, etc., etc. S-ALarge Stoek of- AT LESS THAN COSTI SHAKER FLANNEL, MERINO, COTTON AND BILK Undershirts, Drawers, Half Hose, etc. o4 I2tf Removal of Coal Oflice. P. H. WILLARD Has removed hi, Co.l ON.ce from No. 18to No. 47 EX- CHANGNE ALLEY, betwccn Custombonee sod llionrille steets, where he in prepared toall all orders for Pittsburg, Authreclts and Eogil.h CameliCOALS. P. H. WILLARD, at 2pft 47 h,.l,.nge Alley. Coal Ol and Lamp Emporium, No. 6 CHARTRE& STREET. An inixhatultble supply of Nth clehtbld OIREAT KA- NAWHA (VirgniaL ) AIIPINE ILLUMINATING OIL, clear a crystal, perectly luoorool and safe- nnrlvslad for brlijame, sofmwsand wonderful eonomyof light--t 51 2 per gaollon Alo.. PARAFINE CANDLER. .11 beat ColOfit end Nt..- dnE, togther witbh n lmmense .. l..lmnt of , eroshlt , ndCoal Oil LAMPS, an (unequaled) Auger House sod Plootatlos LAN- TERNS, for see (wholssela ad retell) at the lowest prices H. C. COVERT, of 2pt f nucssvunr to ArG~mon Hill. Wail Paper. Wall Paper. J. J. EIVERS. INo. 6 Chartres streest. Wlol...l,..d RetutDealer in Frenchand American PA- PERl ANGINGS.BORDE6R2ISOORNES, OAKS and MAR- BLES, to 6.'er vadrey. Parloplar attention t o l d to all wr i ls ie d16 2ply Torch..r. Torches. Torches. POLITICAL OLUDSS nu t bepp Itti *uhtp tp.o PITCH PIKE TOBCHES, po tp inW ben rotn.ul. d crfUly SbotudorIhtsmpead wir. On han sel for ale ow b t P. IMUV.ERMAtA oh lM if..6 Sp No n Jells area -L dthg. MO~W'e _W~erld Storesr IS 00.. 2U@O2lTC fS. Carol a., war Dq h tlS~ioS6'!ivRfN latb pply of UDROEDU? andSSW- 0l4. ... aW fiYslu, ppTinast4 Bs UaDwbl* w4 .Iko ebOsiw I upaiuf UT. LZroiussn+$ # Co., 187 ............. OANAL STREET.... ....... 131 -And- Corner maronne and Poydras Streets. GREAT BARGAINS -ax- DFLY GOODS. Justrecelved by ship Johann.iberg, frotu Havr, ald steamer 0DSoto, from New York, a large stock of FANCY mad STAPLE DRY GOODS, bought partly at auction, which wewill sellon Monday, November 5. m00 yardsREAL OIIAIR, at ................. 1. per yard W00 .. FANCYPOPLIN, at...............c. . R30 .. RICH DELAINES, at .............. 15c. 2R pieces double-width ORISAILLES, at....... . 1500 Embroidered CAMBRIC SETS, worth $3, at 1. NO Embr'd Jaconet RANDS, at 20c., 30c., 40., M50. and60E. 1M0 SILKMANTLES. at 3 0. 0 piees SILK FOPrLNS, at 7c. per yard. 100 pleos FANCY SILK, for Children, at85c. 40 pieces Rich ilk andWool POPLINS, worth m and $2 0, at $1 I. 50 plees Rlch Silk and Wool BROCHE, at $ 50. RICH POMPADOUR SILKS, MOIRE FRANCAISE, PLAIN POULT DE 80OE, PLAIN GROS DRNAPLES. BROCRESILK ROBES, FLOUNCED ROBES. EMBROIDERED CURTAINS, LACEAND MUSLIN. Three Thou•and Pair, from 21 0 to $25-thb CHEAPEST CURTAINS everoffered in this Market-to close a consign. IdCountry andcity buyers would ind it to their interest to give ns a ell. We have albo on band a large stock of Plantatlon Goods, -Snuch as- 3LJ POINTS BI,ANKET-Wbhite andGray. KERSEYS, LOWELLS, JEANS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES, LINSEYS. *=Which willlbe sold VERY LOW FOR CASH, by U. LAROUSSINI & CO., No. Wi Canal street 6 p Andatthe corner ofBaroonend Poydras ate. JJtndow Shades -- And-- CURTAIN GOODS. Just received, a LARGE STOCK of WERPDOW .•kIIB HADE• From $1a pair up. LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, From 2 50to t$1 a pair. Curtaiii DaELuaS1Ir , Of all kinds. TABLECOVERS, PIANO COVERS, HEARTH RUGS, DOORMATS and DRUGGETS. BLANKETS AND CO3MFORTS. All ofwhich will be sold very low, by J. A. BRASELMAN, S2p3t corner of l l againe andSt. S Andrew treets. .etv J.lataga Fruit. FIRST CARGO OF TI-IE SEASON. 400 Doxe LONDON LAYER RAISINS. 20O h. lboxe .. .. 20 qr. . 250 .. M R. RAISINS. 3000 . .. .. .. 30 qr. ... .. 20 .. prime LEMONS. Nowlanding ex brig Samoset. A.F. COCHRAN & HALL, 13 NewLevee ad 11Fllton st. Fresh Zante Currants. 20 bbli. very prime nowlanding. A.F. COCHRAN & IAIL, 13 NewLeveo and 11 Falton st. New Creole Pecans. 50 btibi. large nsew PECANS. A.F. COCHRAN & HA LL, 13 New Levee ind 11 Fslon Lt. New Citron. 20 ca, (20 boxes each) fine fuit. A.F. COCHRAN & HALT,, 13 New LBse and 11 Fulton st. Soft Shell A.lmonls. 100 bag. Tarragona ALMONDS. 100 bags Spanlh .. 10bales Langnedo A. F. COCHRAN & HALL, 13 New Levee and 11 Fulton st. Filhbrrts. 25 bbl.. and 5l I lg. pilme quality. A. F. COCiIURAN & HALL, 13NewLeveo and 11 Fulton st. Canton I-.:eu l " 200 c1(e( Canton 1 "I." -a tol l er. , rT,. ; i"R, in prlme order. .. .F. COCii RAN & IAL.,, 1 New I.sves snd 11 Fullon sot. Newv S•nyrna Pigs. 15 ca50 to arrive per 5 t1 t1er Phiiadulpllha, A. F. COCHRAN & HALL, 5 2•p3t 13 NewLeee arid 11 Fulton at. J. D. Damneron # Co., 124 CANAL STREET, Offer tothe public achoice asortment of all newstyles of Velvet, Wilton and Brusels CARPETING. Imperial I-Ply and Ingrain Together with Rugs, Balses, Dcor MaIts, etc., etc., etc. FLOOR OIL CLOTH--3 to 2 feet wide, of the best and me- dium qsalides. CURTAIN MATERIAL-BrocaIlsle, Silk, Wool and Worst- ed Daumaks; Fringes, Glmps, Tasels, etc. Allqualitiesof EGmbrolderd Lace and Msln CURTAINS, from $3to $7 e r pair. WINDOW SHADE-We have thelargest stck to be found t slect from, of all lse anod newestpatterns. No establisb- msot in the country can ofer a stter assortmet of CarLping and Curtain Msrial thnwe now have open for tihe lapetion of ousekeepsl. nI 2p6t The Great Palace CLOTIING ESTA3LISHM1ENT -or- Alfred Munroe & Co., "stonr atosman," CORNER OF CAMP ANDCOMMON TREETIS, Is now stock. d Rlth arn immenO assortment of CLOTHING AND FURNISHINO 0000D. For Men and Boys, To whkh we invite the attention of our friends and customen. y 2p3tWIt ALFRED MUNROE k CO. GFreich Corsets I French Corsets N JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE INVOICE OF FRENCE CORSETS, OF ALL SIZES. Ale, a antlItl assortment of LADIES' NETS, for the LION A AINDREE, 2 CanalndRoyal street, BETWEEN ST. CHARLES AND CARONDRLET STS. Gloves Gloves ! M... Us l Andr haven Justesslved by the stess O, BL .aS .Sstheirf 8, noiic COUVIN GLOVES, wh IMF isee faige au t .th stare, 0l6 TE OST NUR ROYAL ACRND IETNYI.L. BamSuel E. .Aoore $ Co., HOUSE-Fs URNISHING STORE, No. 4 Camnp Street, -Ha-s for Sale- WHITECHINA DINNER NETS, FR, CHINA TEA SETS, PAINTED C:IINA TOILET SETS, WHITE STONE DINNER SETS, CUT AND MOIULDED IILASSWARE, SILVEIR PLATE D L CASTORS, SILVER PLATED WINI STANDS, SILVER PI.AThD I PITCHIERS, SILVER I'LATIRDPOONS ANDFORKS, SILVERI I'LATED CUlPS AN)D GOBLETS, SILVER I.-TEIIl NUE CIRACKS, SILVER 'PATED I OMMUNION SETS, IVORY HANDLED KNIVES, IVORY NAPKINRINGIS, PI,ANISIEED TIN COFFEE POTS, PIANISIIEll TIN COFFEE URNS, I',ANIStED TIN EiOG IBOIERS, PLANISIIED TIN OU1P TUREENS~, PLANISIIED TIN TEA KETTLES, PIANISIIIED TIN OYSTrER IlISHEIS, IRONZED SOlAR LAMPS, (ILIT AND DAMASK SOLAAR LAMPS, KEROSENE OIL LAMPS, BRITANNIA METAL LAMPS, BRITANNIA METAL CASTORN, BRITANNIA METAL TEAPOTS, BRITANNIA METAl, SPOONS, BRITANNIA METAL CANDLESTICKS, OVALANDSQUARE JAPAN TRAYS, JAPANNED TEA TRAYS IN SETS, JAPANNED BREAD BASKETS, JAPANNED KNIFE TRAYS, JAPANNED PlATE WARMERS, JAPANNEDCOAL VASES, JAPANNED TOIlET SETS, HEARTH BRUSHES, SHOR IBRUSIIES, FLOOR BRUSHES, CHUMB IIRUSIIES, SCRUBBING BRUSHES. I)DUTING BRUSHES, WIIITEWASII BRUSIIES, CARPET BRUSHES, STlVE IRUSIIEA, CIIIMNEY BRUSIIES, PLATE' IHRUSHIES, FEATIIER DUSTERS, MARKIET lIASEFETS, C.OTIIES BASKETS, KNIFE BASKETS, PLATE BASKETS, WATE PAPERT IIASKETs, WIRE NUIRSERY FPNIIEES, WIRE DISH COVERS, WIRE MEAT SAFES, WIRE Ell BEATERS, WIRE OYSTER IIROII.ERS, IALL LASMPS, STEAMIDOAT LASNTERNS, CONI)UCTOR LANTERNS, COAl. SCI'TTILEl, FIRE IRON STANDS, SIHOVELS ANDTONGS, DOOER MATS, D:I',ANTER MATS, KITCWIOEN TINEWARE, PORCELAIS LIIED SAUCEPANS, PORCELAIN LINIED PRESERVE KETTLES, TINNED 1IRON ILK HOIILERS, TINNED IRON SAUCEPANS, TINNED IRON FIFSH FORKS, TINNED IRON BASTING SPOONS, TIN NED IRON SKIMMERS ANDLADLES, STEEL NUT CRACES, STEEL CORKSIJREWS, DINNERANDTEA SEILE, WOODEN WARE OP ALL KINDS. And many other atileles-all of which will be delivered In ny partofthe city. 016 2pTuThSatf T. Filzwilliana's NEWV STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, 76.......... CAMP TREET.......... 76 The stockof the above establihment is now complete, and cstomerswill ind wrery article theymay require for Moe, use-ALL THlE REST of their kind,and at very moderate A PINE AISORTMIENT -or- ENGLISH AND FRENCH LETTER, PM,'KCT, POST, -And- Jot received, to which the particulr attention of houses in the European Trade is Invited. Foley's Gold Pena. A large stockof these splendid Penson hand. I'rtienlar attention is led to the HANK PEN, of which thereare threequalities-Medium, Fine andExtra Fine, ouitable for evey handwriting Cotton Sampling Paper, 40.0 cad 44xW, OF THE VERY REST t 'OLOR ANDQUALITY. ZrThe underspend is particularly desirou, of securing the business of COTTON FACTORS and COMMISSION M01ER CHANTS, and beg, they will cll caand examine hi stock. T. FITZWILLIAM, Stationer, Printer andAccount BookManufteturer, S2it Nf.6 Ceamp treet. Rally I ICally I Rally I POLITICAL CLUBS, -To- B. PI FE'IdT'i, 122 CANAL STREET, TOUIRO BUILDING•. -Juet Recived- And Selling Out at Cost Price, A COMPLETESTOCKOF PB1ESIDENTIAL FLAGS, OF ALL SIZES, Medals of Every Candidate, LANTERNS. ROMAN CANDLES, ROCKETS, BLUELIGHTS,AND EVERY OTIIEFr IDESCRIPTION OFFIREWORKS-allof ourownmenutacture aned uaraneteed. o2e 2p3twetn .rew Fall Goods. F. R. I1 ARDO N, 27................ CIARTRES STREET ................ 7 Has Just opened hi Fall tEsck of BONNETS, FLOWERS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS, etc. 0I2 2pSm Fairbanks' PR I N IP A L SOUTIIRRN Scale Warehouse, AND DBPOT FOR IJLLIE'S BURGLAR AND FIRE-PROOF SAFES. FAIRBANKS & CO., dl it No.9 0Imp steM. .lerchants' HIotld, CORNER ST. CHARLES AND CANAL STREETS The pleasstest ad moat conveniently located Houe In the ATUrs or BoAn: Per D y... ................................. 20 Per W eek .................................... 1200 Per Week,(bo d only) ...................... BRET & HALLER, ulsl Ip6m PropretoIs. Faltches, Jewelry, etc. BEINGBESIROUS OFCHANGING MY BUSINEBS. Ofering my Stock -or- WATOHES, JEWELRY, BILVERWARE, eta., AT CO8T PRIEOUB W. A. WILSON, ys iptt 6 0Om trem. urottonal Union Ticket. FOR PRESIDEN JOHN BELL, of Tensse. FOR VICE PRESIDENT: EDWARD EVERETT, ofMla.ohuwth. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR LOUISIANA I First Eltoral District.EL RIVIERE GARDERE. of St. Bernrd, Eletor. G. DIFERRIET, ofOrlans.Alternat. Second ElectoralD Isatdt. Hon. RANDERLL HUNT, of New Orleans, Elcar. JULES LAVERGNE, ofNew Orlmana, Alternat• , Third RletoralDistrict. CHRISTIAN ROSELIUS, otf JeerrO , Eleter. DUNCAN S. CAGE, of Terrebone,. AltoMtt. Forth Eletoal Dstrict. J. O.FUQUA, ofEast Felices. MElor. H.M.FAVROT, of West SBato Route, AIltorM& Fith EleCtoral Ditrto. THOMAS II.LEWIS, of Opelousu, Eastie, VAISIN FOURNET, of S. Martin, Altesa" Shith Eletoral DiMet JOHN RAY, ofOuachta, gletr. Hon. B. HODGE, of Caddo, Alte.rab Esch voteratthe Polls ets his votS for SIX •LOTOE, ah one of whch munt reside in marate D n Istr S m Superb Firewoorks I ROCKETS, ROMAN CANDLES, TRIANGLES andWHEELS, FINE PYROTECHNIC PIECES, CHINESE FIRECRACKERS, Every pmlble Variety anSS, Torches for Political Processlons. -Everything for- DISPLAYS, CELEBRATIONS ANDPOPULAR DEMON- STRATIONS, which will be found to b exactly whitttheyare repreMiSd. Clubs and Committees Would lndit profitable togive us therordere, F. & L. PIFFET. S0^9 I6 1 Cal t rneet. Southern Shoe Store. J. W. BRIGHAM, -woLtenLaral- DEA•LER IN BOO3TS AND SHOER, No. 33 Magazine Street, Keeps onstanlly on hand a well selectd stok, Emrmflctle aexprely for the New Oleann trade. oH4d uc .r'orris, .1aul U Co., FASHIONAB3LE CLOTHIERS, Comer of Oamp and Common streses, vanza tlas carr norgl. We have opnd our ual lrge stok of Flo FubliaMs FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING -- And-- FURNISHING GOODS. Of choice matrial cad the lla.et styles, towhleh w eS tlb attention of lur frielnd ad the public. NORRIS, MAUL & CO., I5 5p 1 Pi Under the City Usota The Toilet. "TRFELIO" IS THE TRUESECRET OFBEAUTTI "TRSFELIO'" Cui ca all Eeptiom. "TRVFEL IO" Softeos the Ski., "' TRFELIO" Iondoaffe the k8Ua "T TREFELIO" Eradieates Humorm. "TRBFELIO" 0 cents a bottla Particulaerly adapted te warm climate. A few drop pornd in the water for IBating is IllcioouIy refrelbinb acd e.el de- In, lg, ilng tbe SI. Froeboye,, Sraoothoyc Els odty, Sof,, Brlsn cy andPurity--Cooling anod InSigoraing-grderes ths Bulh firm andof aln aIbatsr richnebs of B.outy; reso,. an ErpUdon'. Immenely popular among the Ladel, S.Shold everywhere at cents a bottle. Sold wholdealandretall by JAMES SYME, No. 154 Cnia retr, sad by Druggist. generally. TILESTON & CO., my ply General Agents 8 BrOadway, New Yo. hlardware. BRTFF BROTHER & BEAVER, 384 and 386 Broadway, NEW YORK, IMPORTERS 4071D JOBEBB OP Foreign and Domestic Hardwaret CUTLERY AND GUNS. Mandfactrers of RIFLES and DERRINGER PISTOLS. Inventors ofthe Cat Steel Oval-Eye COTTON HOES. SoleAgents for R. P. Bruo'sCelebrated AXES. SUGAR SKIIMMERS, LADLI:Si andCANE KNIVES. ANVILS, VICES, CHAINS, PLANTATION TOOLS,eO. ICCealonbes furnibhedl by moIl. on epleatlon. jyc jpn I•ines, Liquors, etc., Nos. 13 AND 15 ROYAL STREET. NEW ORLEANS. Asupply of OREME DEBOUZY CHAMPAGNE,inquarcs and pint, contiually on hand, whichlsequal tothe beat 0th cm1es to this market. Also,other brands of nlerior qoatoly, TOPAZ SHIERRY, CABINET SHERRY, SIERRA SHE- RY, GOLDEN SHERRY, DUFF CORDON SHERRY, AN. OROR SHERRY, SPARKLING andSTILL ROOK, Oldans Fino PORTWINE,MADEIRA ANDSHERRY WINES. BRANDIES-Sareras, of the vintage of1795l,17 and 1806,n other brand.. WHISKY, of all deseriptiona-eoteh, IsrSl Bye andBourbon. ALE andPORTER, in pint. andquars Alo on hand, my uosealy rtment of the bast WWines and Liquors In tR merket,which will be sold on asrmMeable tem otherhoueinthety EWELL T TAY B, o07 ply Nos. 13 nd 15 RBoyalJl, Bi-SuLlphIte of Lime. - The mndersigned, having been appointed Agent and Maufa.. turer ofthe Clara street BI-ulphite of Lime n uanfactoy, 0m-e 1ssor to Mer,..Marcell Eudo,) is prepared to supply the .emu PURE and SUPERIOR BI-SULPHITE OF LIMBue el eretofore boon manufactured by thm, and rBpectfully "HoelM a continuance of the patronage ofPlanters andMerchants. Orders t1beaddressed t tSil uodors•yed at the Muanfao- tory's Depot, No. 2 CONTI STREET. .e"1t p2m P. MARCELIN,Agent. Boots, Shoes and Brogans, AT WHOLESALE. Phantatlons aupplied with prime Ditching BOOTS, RJuIsO BROGANS; Wool, Mexican, Palm Lea,, Straw and Campuoey HATS, at tho lowest market prices, by FROST A CO., No. 10Magayno street, New Orleans. Hats, Cape, etc., at Wholesale. We arecostntly receiving a general asortment of Slk nd Four, Caa.imere, Panam, Leghorn, Straw, Palm Leaf, Meshas andWool HATS, atthe lowest markey prices, by FROST & CO., 1yl3 np&W No. 10 MSeglue street, New Orleans. Double Cylinder Cotton Gins. JUST RECEIVED, A invoiceof all alies, from 60 to 12 Saws, of the eel. bsated W. G. CLEMONS, BROWN & CO., Columbys, O•. ALBERTSON & MUDGE, saul5 tf 8 Union str• t Pure Bt-BSulphte of Liae. The abe•dlber informs Sugar Planters that, heretofbr, he is now prepaed toexecute tdlr orders for BI-SULPHITI OF LIME, wich, a mal, hewEl guamtes for qfoe sS andpa. tlty. All orders asn t h, No. 6o Royal sreest over t heg Store, wil moLt with propSitttRetin. w o1 2pl RIOCHARD . CHINN.

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    be i . Phelan, who is no fool, either ator anything t els, saw a oliaee to make

    .aeWdWollars for himself out of this excitement, sole got up what he calls a " Billiard Tonrnament,'(curious phrase in that connection) and offered agold-mounted one to the best player. The playingeommenoed last Monday, and will be fdlished thisevening. On to-morrow, the " Ladies' Day," Phel•an plays the winner of the one. The "touroa.

    ment" has drawn together all the best billiardmen hereabouts, and the playing is declared to bethe best ever seen here. The best runs (carom)made so far are as follows: Tiemann, 185; Lynch,152 and 127. Dudley Kavanagh Is considered thebeet player around the table, while Tlemann has awonderftl knack of nursing the ball. Victory liesbetween these two players, and the betting leanstowards the former.

    There was a little flurry among the gamblers inWall street and the gamblers up town the otherday. A note-broker, a rapid youth named Harryrushed into the offoee of Quick & L'Hammedieu,bankers, and asked them if they had a note for$800, as he had a customer for snch an article.T;hey gave him the note, and he immediately soldfhtd pocketed the proceeds. He then went uptownaand oommenced playing fare and succeededip losing, atthree well-known houses, about $3500.The defrauded bankers sent a detective after Mr.HEity, and he was found living at an up-town

    oteluinder an assumed name. He disgorged, andthen complained against the faro bankers with aview of making them do the same thing. Theyaecmed quite ready to do so, when a police magist~rte itnaited uponholding them for trial, and maklag Hurry give security to prosecute. The amountof ball, however, is very small, only $500. Thegamgblers will probably pay that, and leave for aSouthern tour until the affair blows over. The lawhere agaist gambling is very severe in its penal.ties, but nobody ever pays any respect to it.

    No gentleman of the faro persuasion has eve:been saet to the State Prison, though Mayor TIemann tried his bestto Introduce several of them,including the late lamented Patrick Hearne, Esq.,to that cheerful institution. They all pleadedguinty, and through their counsel, the distinguisheddefender of marital rights, the Honorable Daniel1, Suckles, (by the way Mrs. D. E. 8. has just pre-

    sented her lord with a pledge of mutual affection)aid they wonld'nt do so any more if they could belet Off "this once." So thq "Court" told them togoa wayand be goodboys; of course they imme-sately rattled their checks as bravely as ever.The Rev. Dr. Tyog, a clergymae of whom you

    may have heard, has got himself into a bad scrapewith Biall &.Blk. Tyng is a slashing preacher,and when he gets the steam up, don't mind muchwhat he says. With several others, Tyng has gotupa society to convert the heathen of this city.(They needit quite as much as theCannibal Island-era.) Atta meeting of this society Tyng stated asi proof of our frivolity and wickedness that Ball &Black made enough out of the ladies who hireddiamondafor the Prince of Wales' ball to pay thetent of their newshop for a whole year. The nextday I., B, & Co. sent word to the rev. gent. thathibasesetion had no foundation in fact, and askedfor his authority,whibh hedeclined to give. Up tothis time Tyng has not had the pluck to confess hiserror; and much scandal has beenbroughtupon thecloth by his conduct. The scoffers make merryover the whole thing, and say that Tyng is theadvetisi ng agent of Ball & Black.Mr. 'Thornton Hunt, son of Leigh Hunt, and a

    very well known member of the London press,arrived here recently. Last week Cranston gavebim a dinner as the New York Hotel. The Timesand News were the only city papers representedat the festive board. Mesrs. H. Foiller, who metHunt at Lord Palmerston's, where H. F. used todine en familfe three times a week, and James A.Valentine represented the New Orleans press.That eminent public functionary, the Mayor, waspresent. By the way, the Mayor is in a bad wayabout his friend the Prince of Wales. The Irishryare down upon Pernando for making so much ofH. B. H., and swear that they will defeat hisbrother Ben., who is running for Congress inSickles' district. Then the reception of the Princecost $400, and the Aldermen swear they won'tpay it because the Mayor monopolised the Prink.So, altogether, F. W. has come to a considerable

    In the way of public amusements we are doingpretty well considering the political excitement.I sent you last week the cast of the principalcharacters in "Playing with Fire," as done here andto be given at Owens' Varieties. I am now ableto give you the complete distribution:

    Dr, e Wes.'e. V.eevtem.r. e, a l WAcx's. Varm

    phe tie..... . LM.tBaer Watlaek. Mr. G. Jordan.

    Unet. Timthothy....Mr. Blake. Mr. Mark Smith.

    f atbert Wete yl..Mr. Norton. Mr. Lcngwell.

    •i•hbek , ... MrG, A. H. Dav aport.lM .A. H. Davenport.

    W r .......r .Mr bro. Mr. BruccelauL:nI, servant to

    I r. e l. Olver. Mr. Hawk. 01ler Ie.............. NHer. Mif, C. Thompson.eIGWldor SavageMos MbMarey Geoaom. Mrs. W. H. Leighton.The Widow Creibtlok .............Mrs. Ve o. re. .W..1. thmaope.

    PerHki .......... Miss Tree. ic Fanny Bron.ery ne.e........Mt Carmano. Mit Adeeo.Altogether I should think the New Orleans cast C

    the better of the two.After a grand burst-up at the Opera we have a• .:::;.isional government, of which Formes•t .-. Fhead. Fabbri is the prima donna,

    seems to be the .....ljI ven-of course, I mean Bie and Stigelli the tenor-all nic a \ leo Diable"German nice. They have given "In;:.:.nd theand the "Huguenots" in Italian, "Martha" ---...4"Frelsohibtz" In German, and the Hebrew antd Teutonic portions of our population came outSsong in more ways than one. The season is to

    I close ext Friday with abenefit to Formes. Therewill be more opera by the same artists and Miss

    unokley, who is to be brought out here to keepSh 5Taway from an old music master with whomk she'hae become Infatuated, very much to the dis-

    0gu of her mamma and Madame D'AngrI, thecon• lt and mother-in-law of Thalberg, the

    s:allaok is still running "Playing with Fire."d Reyolds takes A. H. Davenport's place. The

    , latter s engaged for Wallack's new theater. Hes to' have an immense complimentary benefit at

    zhe new Bowery theater on the evening of the 9th,Sand Joes off to New Orleans bright and early the

    en eaxt morning. Charlotte Cushman has come outg this week in Macbeth, which, singularly enough,dy Senotdraw. Iam afraid that C. C. is about

    ie played out. There is a rumor that W. S. Frode-rll r~iks, Esq., the accomplished stage director of theti theater, will shortlylead Charlotte to the hymenealhaltar, and that the youthful pair will afterwardst rthei a beautiful chateau which the lady hass pra•• •e in Spain, and fitted up with her osualflavish dlregard of expense. Forrest is playingn itheot to crowded houses. The performance

    ae issmoother, finer and more artistic than ever, andSBreading of the text by Mr, Forrest marvellously

    is . LAa e oKeene'e theater seems to be a littlet utewae. IprensmathatLaurais laying backso fa a, spErng. The latest thing here to Charlessg .ade adptation of Moliere's "Malade Imagin.

    s o''' and Th•Beggar's Opera" cut down to onea BoBth .tpe "novelties" are up for this even.he I n The 'Dead Heart," done for the oft nights atNrblo%, ia rather a dull drama, and has been a

    ,i iSd l-itre. Conway did it. Nothing else new

    S The s o of this city are building a hospital fora t•ee ae eit, and they gava last nighta banquet and

    . Pel In ld of the funds for that purpose. Thee company present is thus described bya reporter ofIt m cestte sohool:

    S Hebrew beanuty of New York - the dark

    - men of old In great battalions. TheoJeI Jouda who sve long snag the unawel-SlT Q of a • distant clime, aut who now rejoice

    hs k Ieeefthi hst.lei' eisathere in

    a' Aaarot : * axenimltia.

    Oc aodv. R l i I st., at4 o'clock r. Y., at CoIdgf, La,EUPUEtODON, sa of -otO cdend e. o .Pesn.

    S Weya th t MothertDBt sat tit fbomrthis ipo of batneOuAsetwea tsha y has trsal away.,"

    SFmsVae Cya•el. tUe great and wonderfuiOlaltytoyat, who uniersally bhas con0ined all doubters, allkespti, t) uanbelierm, and cured all thoe who are sod havebeen omited with those Internal disorders of the human yn'em,wehb th xprinc of to pe oheo medical profetion, proper,bas her rooms at 1 Customhouse street, where she will ytifyewry one or make no clarge. Hlorscopes of Life accuratelywritten, and all letters of inquiry promptly ans ored.

    BlADAMIE CAPRELL,nO lIt 127 Customhouse street.

    I- Col. W. 1. Sparks is a candidate forCommsoner of the Board of Public Worksa fr the First Dis.trier. Election November 6th 0.2 2pto"

    aCandldate for Commissioner Board ofPublic Works, First Distrlet-Col. LOUtS IItBERT. of EostRatoo Roofe. ti 2pto

    J-Bunlker Hill hangers--T he regularweekly mettings of this Club wilt be old ttbheir hall, st olouse corner Canal and Franklin streets, on MONDAY EVEN.

    IN0GS, at o'clock. Byorderof the Presidentl:04 lote lGEO. O. BEARES, Secretory.

    -Union Guard, Seond Dlstrlot--ThbClub meet EVERY FRIDAY EVENING, at G7 o'etoek, althe Orleans Ball Room, on Ortleans street, boetween Roy

    1and Bourbon streets. All persont favoring the election toJOHN BELL for Preaident, cnd EDWARD EVERETT fotVoe-Pstdoent, are rspoetetdlc inited to attend ad loin cidClub.sau l•tp R. D. HUBBARD, Seo'y.

    I'Appeal to NSlence -If you wish to benreof obtauing a perfeot Hair Dye without cae deletdomelement. CRISTADORO'8 EXCELSIOR DYE I. theonlyon•ever .bmited to thls ordeal. It bu been ANALYZED BYCHILB ON, the first o t t in the eountryo and his eertllcate,setting forth his hcrmleosnmu, is within the roech of everybayer.the EXQUISITE BEIAUTY of Its blacks and browns, whichit produce. wit unerring certainty in ten miutet , has fairlywonforltbteappellationof the most natural Hair Dye ovet

    Sold everywhere. Applied by all Hir Dressers.CRISTADORO, 6 Astor House. N. Y.

    Sold in New Orleans, wholesale and retail, by J. WRIGHT "CO., 21 and 11 0Chrtre stret, General Agent o8 2plmAl

    e,'The Lester LManufacturing Company ofRtichmond, Virgtlia, •ra offering for sale a NEW AND ELE-GANT SEWING MIACHINE, made on Sonthern soil, underlegal rights granted by Ellas Howe, Jr., Grover & Baker,Wheeler & Wilson and I. M. Singer & Co.

    The Lester Sewing Machine combines all the merits of the oldMtachleo, and at the same time avoidlng all of their faults.For ols by the Agent, M. S. HEDR)IOK, No. 97 Canal street,

    New o oaaplm

    •" Dr. Charles H. Kells, Dentist, No. 15200uu1 streutbtwoen Carondelet and Baronne, New Orleaos.Ul4 IplyMo&W

    Read and Belleve--New York, April 1,1&.--W. E. Hagan, Eo.--Der Si r: About Sve months.sinceI boouht to bottles of you Hair Coloring, cad am now doe-o0s of obtaWin more, anod old inqure where it may be foundherbe.y r, My wheno quite young, turnedgrey. I hve used anumber of Article for the purpose of rtoering it, but did notsuceed until I obtaled this, whoih produed the deired effeetI have been requested by a number of my friends (among themoveraolladies)to proure it if posblte. I am much pleasedwithit, forit h mde a great improvement in my perMonal osppearne0. By cswering this you will much oblige

    Yours, very repectfulty,H. C. GOODRICH,

    Steamer Bridgeport, Peek Slip, N. Y.emember that this result wa produed by HeImstreot's In.

    hmitable, the origtnal and only reliable Hair BetorativeProe ent ad l bottle. 0old everyrhere.

    W. 0. HAGAN A 00., Proprietors, Troy, N. Y.0old by J. WRIGHT 00., 21 and 151 Chartrs street, Nor

    Orleans o16 2plmatW

    1i lxperlence teashes us that doellsayprevostm aoy feemalu from applying for the means o dlsvteefbt•ngcandorne life. Thatobltoon s obvinted in the0 soaof "'8L Jamone Chrke's Pont, PEill, prepared afterth , f-sooptioen of air Jams Co tke, Phyeion to the Queen of sen-lnd, cod well known to be the only sure and afe remedy for

    tfemaledtEoeltsucndobstirus tsetfrom auyeoroe." Theyeabe sesnt in a bottle ontanng 0 pills, post free, by eolonoug landloIpoeno staomps to any agent.Gone AcsntfortheUntedM Stat JOB MOSES, Booba• e

    N.Y., J. WEIGHT & CO., New Orleans, Wholeele Agoot,nd , 0old by all ,repeetcbleDogets feO Dply*W

    Everest Guard, Fourth Disttict.feet at their IlaIl, comrer Nayade and Josephine streets,

    THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, (election day) at 7 o'clock.WM. M. PERKINS, President.

    A. WALLACE HUNTER, Secretary. n, 2nlt

    Fine Fashionable Clothing.

    F. STRI•'GPER & CO.,

    Have Removedtheir StockofGoods

    FOR A SHORT TIME,

    -10-

    47 Common street.........47 Common street.

    ONE DOOR FROM MAGAZINE STREET.

    In consequence of the Interruptlon to theirbuetlnes, causetby the acoldent to their Store, on the 2d inet., they will SELLOFF THEIR STOCK of

    FALL AND WINTER GOODS

    OREATLY REDUCED PRICES!

    OVERCOATS AND GARRICKS,

    BUSINESS SUITS,

    SUP •R C - ---.. h- if FROCK COATS,

    .. .J PANTS, VESTS, ete, etc., etc.

    S-A Large Stoek of-

    AT LESS THAN COSTI

    SHAKER FLANNEL, MERINO, COTTON AND BILK

    Undershirts, Drawers, Half Hose, etc.

    o4 I2tf

    Removal of Coal Oflice.

    P. H. WILLARD

    Has removed hi, Co.l ON.ce from No. 18to No. 47 EX-CHANGNE ALLEY, betwccn Custombonee sod llionrille steets,

    where he in prepared to all all orders for Pittsburg, Authrecltsand Eogil.h CameliCOALS.

    P. H. WILLARD,at 2pft 47 h,.l,.nge Alley.

    Coal Ol and Lamp Emporium,No. 6 CHARTRE& STREET.

    An inixhatultble supply of Nth clehtbld OIREAT KA-NAWHA (VirgniaL ) AIIPINE ILLUMINATING OIL,clear a crystal, perectly luoorool and safe- nnrlvslad for

    brlijame, sofmws and wonderful eonomy of light--t 51 2per gaollon

    Alo.. PARAFINE CANDLER. .11 beat ColOfit end Nt..-dnE, togther witbh n lmmense .. l..lmnt of , eroshlt , nd CoalOil LAMPS, an (unequaled) Auger House sod Plootatlos LAN-TERNS, for see (wholssela ad retell) at the lowest prices

    H. C. COVERT,of 2pt f nucssvunr to ArG~mon Hill.

    Wail Paper. Wall Paper.

    J. J. EIVERS.INo. 6 Chartres streest.

    Wlol...l,..d Retut Dealer in French and American PA-PERl ANGINGS.BORDE6R2ISOORNES, OAKS and MAR-BLES, to 6.'er vadrey.

    Parloplar attention t o l d to all wr i ls ie d16 2ply

    Torch..r. Torches. Torches.

    POLITICAL OLUDSS nu t bepp Itti *uhtp tp.o PITCHPIKE TOBCHES, po tp inW ben rotn.ul. d crfUlySbotudorIhtsmpead wir. On han sel for ale ow bt P. IMUV.ERMAtA

    oh lM if..6 Sp No n Jells area -L dthg.

    MO~W'e _W~erld StoresrIS 00.. 2U@O2lTC fS. Carol a., war Dq h

    tlS~ioS6'!ivRfN latb pply of UDROEDU? andSSW-0l4. ...aW fiYslu, ppTinast4 Bs UaDwbl* w4

    .Iko ebOsiw I upaiuf

    UT. LZroiussn+$ # Co.,

    187 ............. OANAL STREET.... ....... 131

    -And-

    Corner maronne and Poydras Streets.

    GREAT BARGAINS

    -ax-

    DFLY GOODS.

    Just recelved by ship Johann.iberg, frotu Havr, ald steamer0DSoto, from New York, a large stock of FANCY mad STAPLEDRY GOODS, bought partly at auction, which we will sell on

    Monday, November 5.

    m00 yards REAL OIIAIR, at ................. 1. per yardW00 .. FANCY POPLIN, at...............c. .R30 .. RICH DELAINES, at .............. 15c.2R pieces double-width ORISAILLES, at....... .

    1500 Embroidered CAMBRIC SETS, worth $3, at 1.NO Embr'd Jaconet RANDS, at 20c., 30c., 40., M50. and 60E.1M0 SILK MANTLES. at 3 0.

    0 piees SILK FOPrLNS, at 7c. per yard.100 pleos FANCY SILK, for Children, at85c.40 pieces Rich ilk and Wool POPLINS, worth m and $2 0,

    at $1 I.

    50 plees Rlch Silk and Wool BROCHE, at $ 50.RICH POMPADOUR SILKS,MOIRE FRANCAISE,PLAIN POULT DE 80OE,PLAIN GROS DR NAPLES.BROCRE SILK ROBES,FLOUNCED ROBES.

    EMBROIDERED CURTAINS,

    LACE AND MUSLIN.

    Three Thou•and Pair, from 21 0 to $25-thb CHEAPESTCURTAINS ever offered in this Market-to close a consign.

    IdCountry and city buyers would ind it to their interest togive ns a ell.

    We have albo on band a large stock of

    Plantatlon Goods,

    -Snuch as-

    3LJ POINTS BI,ANKET-Wbhite and Gray.KERSEYS, LOWELLS,

    JEANS, OSNABURGS,

    STRIPES, LINSEYS.

    *=Which willlbe sold VERY LOW FOR CASH, by

    U. LAROUSSINI & CO.,No. Wi Canal street

    6 p And at the corner of Baroone nd Poydras ate.JJtndow Shades

    --And--

    CURTAIN GOODS.

    Just received, a LARGE STOCK ofWERPDOW .•kIIB HADE•

    From $1 a pair up.

    LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS,From 2 50 to t$1 a pair.

    Curtaiii DaELuaS1Ir ,Of all kinds.

    TABLE COVERS,

    PIANO COVERS,

    HEARTH RUGS,DOOR MATS and

    DRUGGETS.

    BLANKETS AND CO3MFORTS.

    All of which will be sold very low, by

    J. A. BRASELMAN,

    S2p3t corner of l l againe and St. S Andrew treets.

    .etv J.lataga Fruit.

    FIRST CARGO OF TI-IE SEASON.

    400 Doxe LONDON LAYER RAISINS.20O h. lboxe .. ..20 qr. .250 .. M R. RAISINS.

    3000 . .. .. ..30 qr. ... ..20 .. prime LEMONS.

    Now landing ex brig Samoset.A. F. COCHRAN & HALL,

    13 New Levee ad 11 Fllton st.

    Fresh Zante Currants.20 bbli. very prime now landing.

    A. F. COCHRAN & IAIL,13 New Leveo and 11 Falton st.

    New Creole Pecans.50 btibi. large nsew PECANS.

    A. F. COCHRAN & HA LL,13 New Levee ind 11 Fslon Lt.

    New Citron.20 ca, (20 boxes each) fine fuit.

    A. F. COCHRAN & HALT,,13 New LBse and 11 Fulton st.

    Soft Shell A.lmonls.100 bag. Tarragona ALMONDS.100 bags Spanlh ..10 bales Langnedo

    A. F. COCHRAN & HALL,13 New Levee and 11 Fulton st.

    Filhbrrts.25 bbl.. and 5l I lg. pilme quality.

    A. F. COCiIURAN & HALL,13 New Leveo and 11 Fulton st.

    Canton I-.:eu l "2 0 0

    c1(e( Canton 1 "I." -a tol l er., rT,. ; i"R, in prlme order.

    .. .F. COCii RAN & IAL.,,1 New I.sves snd 11 Fullon sot.

    Newv S•nyrna Pigs.15 ca50 to arrive per 5 t1 t1er Phiiadulpllha,

    A. F. COCHRAN & HALL,5 2•p3t 13 New Leee arid 11 Fulton at.

    J. D. Damneron # Co.,

    124 CANAL STREET,

    Offer to the public a choice asortment of all new styles ofVelvet, Wilton and Brusels CARPETING.Imperial I-Ply and Ingrain

    Together with Rugs, Balses, Dcor MaIts, etc., etc., etc.

    FLOOR OIL CLOTH--3 to 2 feet wide, of the best and me-dium qsalides.

    CURTAIN MATERIAL-BrocaIlsle, Silk, Wool and Worst-ed Daumaks; Fringes, Glmps, Tasels, etc.

    Allqualitiesof EGmbrolderd Lace and Msln CURTAINS,from $3 to $7 e r pair.

    WINDOW SHADE-We have the largest stck to be foundt slect from, of all lse anod newest patterns. No establisb-msot in the country can ofer a stter assortmet of CarLpingand Curtain Msrial thn we now have open for tihe lapetionof ousekeepsl. nI 2p6t

    The Great PalaceCLOTIING ESTA3LISHM1ENT

    -or-

    Alfred Munroe & Co.,"stonr atosman,"

    CORNER OF CAMP AND COMMON TREETIS,

    Is now stock. d Rlth arn immenO assortment of CLOTHINGAND FURNISHINO 0000D.

    For Men and Boys,To whkh we invite the attention of our friends and customen.

    y 2p3tWIt ALFRED MUNROE k CO.

    GFreich Corsets I French Corsets N

    JUST RECEIVED,

    A LARGE INVOICE OF FRENCE CORSETS,OF ALL SIZES.

    Ale, a antlItl assortment of LADIES' NETS, for the

    LION A AINDREE,

    2 CanalndRoyal street,

    BETWEEN ST. CHARLES AND CARONDRLET STS.

    Gloves Gloves !

    M... Us l Andr haven Just esslved by the stessO, BL .aS .Sstheirf 8, noiic

    COUVIN GLOVES,wh IMF isee faige au t .th stare,

    0l6 TE OST NUR ROYAL ACRND IETNYI.L.

    BamSuel E. .Aoore $ Co.,HOUSE-Fs URNISHING STORE,

    No. 4 Camnp Street,-Ha-s for Sale-

    WHITE CHINA DINNER NETS,FR, CHINA TEA SETS,PAINTED C:IINA TOILET SETS,WHITE STONE DINNER SETS,CUT AND MOIULDED IILASSWARE,SILVEIR PLATE

    DL CASTORS,

    SILVER PLATED WINI STANDS,SILVER PI.AThD I PITCHIERS,SILVER I'LATIRD POONS AND FORKS,SILVERI I'LATED CUlPS AN)D GOBLETS,SILVER I.-TEIIl NUE CIRACKS,SILVER 'PATED I OMMUNION SETS,IVORY HANDLED KNIVES,IVORY NAPKIN RINGIS,PI,ANISIEED TIN COFFEE POTS,PIANISIIEll TIN COFFEE URNS,I',ANIStED TIN EiOG IBOIERS,PLANISIIED TIN OU1P TUREENS~,PLANISIIED TIN TEA KETTLES,PIANISIIIED TIN OYSTrER IlISHEIS,IRONZED SOlAR LAMPS,(ILIT AND DAMASK SOLAAR LAMPS,KEROSENE OIL LAMPS,BRITANNIA METAL LAMPS,BRITANNIA METAL CASTORN,BRITANNIA METAL TEAPOTS,BRITANNIA METAl, SPOONS,BRITANNIA METAL CANDLESTICKS,OVAL AND SQUARE JAPAN TRAYS,JAPANNED TEA TRAYS IN SETS,JAPANNED BREAD BASKETS,JAPANNED KNIFE TRAYS,JAPANNED PlATE WARMERS,JAPANNED COAL VASES,JAPANNED TOIlET SETS,HEARTH BRUSHES,SHOR IBRUSIIES,FLOOR BRUSHES,CHUMB IIRUSIIES,SCRUBBING BRUSHES.I)DUTING BRUSHES,WIIITEWASII BRUSIIES,CARPET BRUSHES,STlVE IRUSIIEA,CIIIMNEY BRUSIIES,PLATE' IHRUSHIES,FEATIIER DUSTERS,MARKIET lIASEFETS,C.OTIIES BASKETS,KNIFE BASKETS,PLATE BASKETS,WATE PAPERT IIASKETs,

    WIRE NUIRSERY FPNIIEES,WIRE DISH COVERS,WIRE MEAT SAFES,WIRE Ell BEATERS,WIRE OYSTER IIROII.ERS,IALL LASMPS,STEAMIDOAT LASNTERNS,CONI)UCTOR LANTERNS,COAl. SCI'TTILEl,FIRE IRON STANDS,SIHOVELS AND TONGS,DOOER MATS,D:I',ANTER MATS,KITCWIOEN TINEWARE,PORCELAIS LIIED SAUCEPANS,PORCELAIN LINIED PRESERVE KETTLES,TINNED 1IRON ILK HOIILERS,TINNED IRON SAUCEPANS,TINNED IRON FIFSH FORKS,TINNED IRON BASTING SPOONS,TIN NED IRON SKIMMERS AND LADLES,STEEL NUT CRACES,STEEL CORKSIJREWS,DINNER AND TEA SEILE,WOODEN WARE OP ALL KINDS.

    And many other atileles-all of which will be delivered Inny part of the city. 016 2pTuThSatf

    T. Filzwilliana's

    NEWV

    STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT,

    76.......... CAMP TREET.......... 76

    The stock of the above establihment is now complete, andcstomers will ind wrery article they may require for Moe,use-ALL THlE REST of their kind, and at very moderate

    A PINE AISORTMIENT

    -or-

    ENGLISH AND FRENCH LETTER,PM,'K CT, POST,

    -And-

    Jot received, to which the particulr attention of houses inthe European Trade is Invited.

    Foley's Gold Pena.

    A large stock of these splendid Pens on hand. I'rtienlarattention is led to the HANK PEN, of which there arethree qualities-Medium, Fine and Extra Fine, ouitable forevey handwriting

    Cotton Sampling Paper,40.0 cad 44xW,

    OF THE VERY REST t 'OLOR AND QUALITY.

    ZrThe underspend is particularly desirou, of securing thebusiness of COTTON FACTORS and COMMISSION M01ERCHANTS, and beg, they will cll caand examine hi stock.

    T. FITZWILLIAM,

    Stationer, Printer and Account Book Manufteturer,S2it Nf. 6 Ceamp treet.

    Rally I ICally I Rally IPOLITICAL CLUBS,

    -To-

    B. PI FE'IdT'i,

    122 CANAL STREET, TOUIRO BUILDING•.

    -Juet Recived-

    And Selling Out at Cost Price,

    A COMPLETE STOCK OF

    PB1ESIDENTIAL FLAGS, OF ALL SIZES,

    Medals of Every Candidate,

    LANTERNS.

    ROMAN CANDLES,

    ROCKETS,

    BLUE LIGHTS, AND

    EVERY OTIIEFr IDESCRIPTION OF FIREWORKS-allof

    ourownmenutacture aned uaraneteed. o2e 2p3twetn

    .rew Fall Goods.

    F. R. I1 ARDO N,

    27................ CIARTRES STREET ................ 7

    Has Just opened hi Fall tEsck of BONNETS, FLOWERS,

    DRESS TRIMMINGS, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS, etc.

    0I2 2pSm

    Fairbanks'

    PR I N IP A L SOUTIIRRN

    Scale Warehouse,

    AND DBPOT FOR

    IJLLIE'S BURGLAR AND FIRE-PROOF SAFES.FAIRBANKS & CO.,

    dl it No.9 0Imp steM.

    .lerchants' HIotld,

    CORNER ST. CHARLES AND CANAL STREETS

    The pleasstest ad moat conveniently located Houe In the

    ATUrs or BoAn:

    Per D y... ................................. 20Per W eek .................................... 12 00Per Week,(bo d only) ......................

    BRET & HALLER,ulsl Ip6m PropretoIs.

    Faltches, Jewelry, etc.

    BEING BESIROUS OF CHANGING MY BUSINEBS.

    Ofering my Stock-or-

    WATOHES, JEWELRY, BILVERWARE, eta.,

    AT CO8T PRIEOUB

    W. A. WILSON,ys iptt 6 0Om trem.

    urottonal Union Ticket.

    FOR PRESIDEN

    JOHN BELL, of Tensse.

    FOR VICE PRESIDENT:

    EDWARD EVERETT, of Mla.ohuwth.

    PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR LOUISIANA IFirst Eltoral District.EL

    RIVIERE GARDERE. of St. Bernrd, Eletor.G. DIFERRIET, ofOrlans. Alternat.

    Second ElectoralD Isatdt.Hon. RANDERLL HUNT, of New Orleans, Elcar.

    JULES LAVERGNE, ofNew Orlmana, Alternat•

    , Third RletoralDistrict.CHRISTIAN ROSELIUS, otf JeerrO , Eleter.

    DUNCAN S. CAGE, of Terrebone,. AltoMtt.

    Forth Eletoal Dstrict.

    J. O. FUQUA, of East Felices. MElor.H. M. FAVROT, of West SBato Route, AIltorM&

    Fith EleCtoral Ditrto.THOMAS II. LEWIS, of Opelousu, Eastie,

    VAISIN FOURNET, of S. Martin, Altesa"

    Shith Eletoral DiMetJOHN RAY, of Ouachta, gletr.

    Hon. B. HODGE, of Caddo, Alte.rab

    Esch voter at the Polls ets his votS for SIX •LOTOE,ah one of whch munt reside in marate D n Istr S m

    Superb Firewoorks IROCKETS,

    ROMAN CANDLES,

    TRIANGLES and WHEELS,

    FINE PYROTECHNIC PIECES,

    CHINESE FIRE CRACKERS,

    Every pmlble Variety anS S,

    Torches for Political Processlons.

    -Everything for-

    DISPLAYS, CELEBRATIONS AND POPULAR DEMON-

    STRATIONS,

    which will be found to b exactly whitt they are repreMiSd.

    Clubs and Committees

    Would lnd it profitable to give us ther ordere,

    F. & L. PIFFET.

    S0^9 I6 1 Cal t rneet.

    Southern Shoe Store.

    J. W. BRIGHAM,-woLtenLaral-

    DEA•LER IN BOO3TS AND SHOER,No. 33 Magazine Street,

    Keeps onstanlly on hand a well selectd stok, Emrmflctleaexprely for the New Oleann trade. oH4d uc

    .r'orris, .1aul U Co.,

    FASHIONAB3LE CLOTHIERS,

    Comer of Oamp and Common streses,

    vanza tlas carr norgl.

    We have opnd our ual lrge stok of Flo FubliaMs

    FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING--And--

    FURNISHING GOODS.

    Of choice matrial cad the lla.et styles, to whleh w eS tlbattention of lur frielnd ad the public.

    NORRIS, MAUL & CO.,I5 5p

    1Pi Under the City Usota

    The Toilet.

    "TRFELIO" IS THE TRUE SECRET OF BEAUTTI

    "TRSFELIO'" Cui ca all Eeptiom."TRVFEL IO" Softeos the Ski.,

    "' TRFELIO" Iondoaffe the k8Ua"T TREFELIO" Eradieates Humorm."TRBFELIO" 0 cents a bottla

    Particulaerly adapted te warm climate. A few drop porndin the water for IBating is IllcioouIy refrelbinb acd e.el de-In, lg, ilng tbe SI. Froeboye,, Sraoothoyc Els odty, Sof,,Brlsn cy and Purity--Cooling anod InSigoraing-grderes thsBulh firm and of aln aIbatsr richnebs of B.outy; reso,. anErpUdon'. Immenely popular among the Ladel,

    S.Shold everywhere at cents a bottle.Sold wholdeal and retall by JAMES SYME, No. 154 Cnia

    retr, sad by Druggist. generally.TILESTON & CO.,

    my ply General Agents 8 BrOadway, New Yo.

    hlardware.

    BRTFF BROTHER & BEAVER,

    384 and 386 Broadway,

    NEW YORK,

    IMPORTERS 4071D JOBEBB OP

    Foreign and Domestic Hardwaret

    CUTLERY AND GUNS.Mandfactrers of RIFLES and DERRINGER PISTOLS.Inventors of the Cat Steel Oval-Eye COTTON HOES.Sole Agents for R. P. Bruo's Celebrated AXES.SUGAR SKIIMMERS, LADLI:Si and CANE KNIVES.ANVILS, VICES, CHAINS, PLANTATION TOOLS,eO.ICCealonbes furnibhedl by moIl. on epleatlon. jyc jpn

    I•ines, Liquors, etc.,Nos. 13 AND 15 ROYAL STREET. NEW ORLEANS.

    Asupply of OREME DE BOUZY CHAMPAGNE,inquarcsand pint, contiually on hand, whichls equal to the beat 0thcm1es to this market. Also,other brands of nlerior qoatoly,

    TOPAZ SHIERRY, CABINET SHERRY, SIERRA SHE-RY, GOLDEN SHERRY, DUFF CORDON SHERRY, AN.OROR SHERRY, SPARKLING and STILL ROOK, Old ansFino PORT WINE, MADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES.BRANDIES-Sareras, of the vintage of 1795l,17 and 1806,nother brand.. WHISKY, of all deseriptiona-eoteh, IsrSlBye and Bourbon. ALE and PORTER, in pint. and quarsAlo on hand, my uosealy rtment of the bast

    WWines and LiquorsIn tR merket,which will be sold on asrmMeable temotherhoueinthety EWELL T TAY B,

    o07 ply Nos. 13 nd 15 RBoyalJl,

    Bi-SuLlphIte of Lime.-

    The mndersigned, having been appointed Agent and Maufa..turer of the Clara street BI-ulphite of Lime n uanfactoy, 0m-e

    1ssor to Mer,.. Marcell Eudo,) is prepared to supply the.emu PURE and SUPERIOR BI-SULPHITE OF LIMBue el

    eretofore boon manufactured by thm, and rBpectfully "HoelMa continuance of the patronage of Planters and Merchants.

    Orders t1 be addressed t tSil uodors•yed at the Muanfao-tory's Depot, No. 2 CONTI STREET.

    .e"1t p2m P. MARCELIN, Agent.

    Boots, Shoes and Brogans,AT WHOLESALE.

    Phantatlons aupplied with prime Ditching BOOTS, RJuIsOBROGANS; Wool, Mexican, Palm Lea,, Straw and CampuoeyHATS, at tho lowest market prices, by

    FROST A CO.,No. 10 Magayno street, New Orleans.

    Hats, Cape, etc., at Wholesale.

    We are costntly receiving a general asortment of Slk ndFour, Caa.imere, Panam, Leghorn, Straw, Palm Leaf, Meshasand Wool HATS, at the lowest markey prices, by

    FROST & CO.,1yl3 np&W No. 10 MSeglue street, New Orleans.

    Double Cylinder Cotton Gins.

    JUST RECEIVED,

    A invoice of all alies, from 60 to 12 Saws, of the eel.

    bsated W. G. CLEMONS, BROWN & CO., Columbys, O•.

    ALBERTSON & MUDGE,

    saul5 tf 8 Union str• t

    Pure Bt-BSulphte of Liae.

    The abe•dlber informs Sugar Planters that, heretofbr, heis now prepaed to execute tdlr orders for BI-SULPHITI OFLIME, wich, a mal, he wEl guam tes for qfoe sS and pa.tlty. All orders asn t h, No. 6o Royal sreest over t hegStore, wil moLt with propSitttRetin.

    w o1 2pl RIOCHARD . CHINN.