The Galveston Journal. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1853 Page: 3 of 4
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
De Bow' Review.
I sagtr CMp and Vine Culture In Texas.
Mr Ctiampomier state the product of sugar ¡
TM *. thi* la#t seawn. lo have been 11 033 ,v|7 RIGHT Williams, a CO., c««a
rhat lighter weight (ban our ! «*■■— Carondelet street, 6Í Union Bow, Sew Or-¡
l hogsheads, averaging one thousand [nor. lS-wy
DENTISTS.
jlrto ©ritan Carba.
HOTELS AND BOARDING.
m. wb jo at.
*• WVMFOIt.
a. weight.
j. west,
each.
lit. Champomier also speaks very favorably
the Migar cropxjf Texas, which slate is des-
to become immensely productive in that
A large portion of the otate is as well ad-
to the cnkivation of sugar as Louisiana,
| H will not be long before sugar will be the
crop in Texas. New sugar plantations
rcoSMantly opening in that slate; and there
, only needed the capital and tbe experience of
Louisiana manotact urers, to enable Texas to
equal to any.
Oar late passage op the Ohio .river allowed us
. pleasure of seeing, along the banks of that
tiful stream those delightful vineyards that
•o admirably in Ohio and Indiana. They
us that our new and rapidly-progress-
j state of Texas was also beginning to show
¿Vxceilent adaptation to the cultivation of the
¿rape. We speak from actual observation. We
'jte many a time feasted on the most delicious
in our rambles through (be hills and
lioag 'he limpid stream* of Texas. We know
fbattbere is not a finer country in the world for
|he enltivation of tbe grape—not even la belle
We see, by a late number ol the Hous-
ipb, that wine ol :he finest quality isj
iueed in that state. The editor of the
says: " We are indebted o Col. Wm.
Cramp for several bottles of excellent wine,
lufaciuraii Irom tbe native grape. He has
jed in making a white wine from tbe mu -
J grape, Which we consider far better than the
}*sfsamples of Catawba wine that we have re-
tired from Cincinnati. The red wine hat h<*
from the same graps is of an excellent
jollity, and resembles th>i best claret. He ha.*
rIso made wine from the winter grape, which rí-
late in autumn. Tim wine is of a delicious
ilavor. is of a deep red color, and resembles tbe
Rhenish wine. The experiments which thi-
gentleman has made, i the cultiva-
dos of the native grapes, indicate that the wines
Texas will soon be as much sought for by the
imateurs as (he best wines manufactured Irom
|ihe Catawiia, Scupp rnong, or Isabella gripe.—
7e are confident that (he vine can be cultivated
a far greater advantage in the undulating re-
of Texas than in any other part <>f tb í Un-
i. The climate and soil of :his region rssem-
those o'' the best wine-growjng sections ol
irope and Asia."
Sam Ei.eazario.—The town of San Elcazirio,
re !y-t 'o and a half miles this siie of Paso
lius about fifteen Hundred inhabitants scat-
lover quite a large extent of territory. The
aildings are consructed from adobe. It con-
a large adobe Catholic Church. It is the
.settlement on tbe mail route coming East-
rd until Los Moras or Fort Clark is reached,
dista it from San Antonio one hundred and thirty
ules. The population of San Eleazario, is
I most entirely Mexican.—San Antonio L'tlger.
Dhcasks or tub Etc.—There are, according to a
i medical Journal, six hundred distinct species of
i connected with the eye.
PRACTICAL DENfisj-
EJ-HAKT * CO-, (¡meman* Ca
• MfrctaBU, >o. 79 Tehoupitoulas <>., Or- 112 St. Charlen street, near Poydras, New Orleans
to Tea. Coffee, Spice.. Tobaeco, Segare.
Wines, Liquors, Oils, Pickles, Soap, Starch. Candles etc.
All kinds of Staple and Pane; Groceries. Sulphate of
ma^h¿7 -33 ***'"d 8taí>le Dru*i *** Chemicals.
pot for the sale of DENTAL
dee.
De-
IJfSTR ÜMK.YTS,
[sotBwt
CM ®AÍVÉV, Commission Merchant, and Agency
* foithe j^l!eTenio« Glass Works, No. 11 Lafayette
Jj^ Particular attention giren to the parchase, sate
andanipment of Western Produce, Sugar and Molasses.
SHELBY, SEYMOUR A CO., Wholesale Grocers,
Dealers In Produce and Commission Merchants, No.
"" — [—vl wy
rvR.BBOCKL£BAKK, Sargcsa
YJ Dentist, 139 St. Charles street, op-
posite Lafayette square, New Orleans, La.
dec.lO-wy
St Charles Exchange Hotel,
■t
hall *c hildrbth,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.
VERAN PAH HOTEL,
BY YOUNG & LEAVITT.
New Osleans. La.
BP. SMITH, Dentist. 114 St. Charles
• street, corner of Lafayette Square, N.
Orleans, U. declOwfim
PRIVATE BOARDING HOCSEj by Mas. On-.,
att, Nos. 63,#5,6~ (formerly No. 9) Canal St.,
New Orleans. novgg-wly.
FBED. H. 6t CTBV8 8. KNAPP,
"TVENTAL SURGEONS, 104 Common St.,
JL/opposite thej rivate entrance of the
new St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, are >
giving constant attention to the practice of
EDWIN FERGUSON A CO., Commission and Por-
warding Merchants, Corner of Gravier and Tchoup-
it iilas streets, Jew Orleans. -1 [dec 3-wly j their profession in all its branches, acc -ding to the latest
l_C^,,^^*^!*íe™tVh cxtrerte^w.?th¿ut pain, und, the influence of
Tchonpltoulas at. 5. Orleans, [tnarlfiswy ¡ Chloroform, when desired. [spril28-wawly
rehoupitoiilas street, Mew Or lea**. [aep 23-sdtwy ;~T Dentist. Office at his residence,bo.
MA*™, OWES & CO.. Commission Merchants,
112 Magazine St., New Orleans. [oct28wly
r. A. DCGELOS.
i.C. PLaISEST.
tbos. mills.
T^yEGELOS, PLAISENT If CO., Commission Mer-
J J chants, corner St. Louis nnd Old Levee streets, New
Orleans, hare on hand a constant supply of Sugar in
' ™ 10 8Ul1 Purchasers. Also, Sugar and Molasses on
Plantation. [may9-wswly
ADRLAMARE, Commission Merchant in Wines,
• Liquors, Ac., No. 9 Bienville st, New Orleans.
may9wswy
■AMI. JdKKS JR. W.G.BIBB. S. T. JoNKs
JONES, BIBB A CO., Grocers and Forwarding Mer-
chants, 45 Poydras street, New Orleans.
[<12-6in
ioiis rees-
I OHN REES &
Purwa.di
u. b. ckesap.
CO., Western Produce Dealers and
rorwa.diii£ and Commission Merchants, 80 Maga-
oet^i .New Orleans. Com, Oats, Hay, Flour, &e.
wm. a. bacon.
thos. h. williams.
N. ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
ConsnsiMion 91 ercfa<ints.
Delvaill* dt Moreno, 34 Old Levee street; Kerr &
:e*, 11 Lafayette ; W H Harkihox & Buo, 08 Maga-
L Stcrtevakt dc Co, 11 and 12 Old Levee; B F
i ft. Co, 87 Magazine; Stone & Walworth, ftJ
tilas; Martin, Owkm ét Co, 112 Magazine ; W
roso,07 Tehoupitoulas; Leonard Fasu, üOGravier;
bt, Williams dc Co, 61 Carondelet; EJ Hart &
,79Tehoupitoulas; Dowsing & Yocno. OlGravier;
, Plaisent & Co, cor St Louis dc Old Levee; Ray-
hozac dc Co, 30 Old Levee; Jon Byrne,55 New
vee; Twittt dc Smith, 58 Gravier; Oakky & Haw-
;iss, 90 Gravier; E S Keep, 77 Tehoupitoulas; H L
tone dc Ce, cor Gravier & Fulton : S DeViksicr & Co,
land 90 Old Levee; John Ries & Co, 80 Magazine; K
IFskocson & Co, corner Gravier and Tehoupitoulas; A
"amer<>* dc Co, 91 Mnnizine; Ü Moaoan dc Co, 80 Tchou-
mlas; Bacon dc Williams, 19 Bank Place; Shelby,
eymour • Co, 16 Poydras; C M Harvey, 11 Lafayette.
Grswrlw and Liquors.
H Mecqens, 31 Common; J Sosthene Thomas, 29
í Natchez; Edoene Rochereau A Co, 17 and 19 St Louis;
K M Kdsha, 94 Glrod ; Jos P Tcrser, 10 Front Levee ;
i H M McA r.piN & Co, 33 Canal and 20 Common; Chas
IGiraloii dc Co, 53 Tehoupitoulas; Pierre C. De Pey-
Istrr,27 Gravier; LittLEjoun d: Henderson, 60 Maga-
zine; S Wolf, 9S Camp; Karstkndier dc Co, 114 and
iMTeho-jpltoulas; AntGiracu, 46 Old Levee; Jones,
BisR.dc Co, 45 Poydras; W F Vredenbi'Ro dc Co, 29 Old
Levee; G M Bailey dc Co, 35 Canal and Common; O
I Caret dc Co, 31 Tchonpltoulas ; J H Carter dc Co, 13 and
li Common; >CW*rrn*a * Oo, « Canal ami 15 Crons-
msn ; (!tnv dc Holmes, 7 Gravier; Hart dt Crenshaw,
14Gravier; Krward Conery, 5 Front Levee; Dela-
| mare A Co, 9 Bienville.
IfnintM, Oiln, Drnn<* and Hedicine«.
H Bonnasel, eor Natchez and Tehoupitoulas; Asbranp
|i& Werlein, DSCamp; Wm H Wall, 19 Customhouse;
l)r A A Jones. 139 Poydras; KH Randolph,35com'u;
P L Mambí, 53 St Charles; F P Duconue. 39 Chartres;
Tjuhlman & Co, cor St Charles and Common; J G
Vesser, 127 Canal; S M Tons dc Co, 90 Magazine :
cmsn dc Boi.ton, cor St Charles and Union; Dr J Red-
j rah Cose, 75 Camp; Sickles dc Co, 88 and 90 Canal;
I Taos LtsuiiiDos, 73 Canal; G N Morrison, 12 .Maga-
zine; J Wriout <fe Co, 151 Chartrcs; Edwrrd Jenxkr
t'oxc, 75 Camp.
fashionable Clothing.
JStxinfirlo, Odd Follows' Hall; Francis Fabre &
eor St Charles and Common ; Knapp A Drctsch, 76
I St Charles; James Bvrba*r dc Co, 35 Mag'zne; Thomas
Payan A Co,64 Cuñal; T Rieder A Klkin,91 Common;
HWirters, Exchange Place; C B Drew, 14 Chartrcs;
* A Nixon, 19 Camp; Scott A Srarino, corner
¡Old Levee and Canal; F Stringer A Co, 35 Camp; J
Frederick,49 Bienville;%Wm Díckson,87 Poydras; Al-
nuw Murros A Co, 34 Magazine ; C Lkiqhton A Co,
eoraw Canal and St Charles.
Dry C ood*-
FAdax, Odd Fellows' Hall; Gajac A Mii.ler, 14g
Poydras; Pert,Sims A Co, 23 and25 Magazine; MicnoN
A Sarktt, 47 Cnartres; P A Hebrard,118 Canal; C M
Sunoi, 116 Canal; C Hale, jr, A Co, 27 Magazine; Jos
H Palmer A Co, 47 Camp; A Ross, 140 Tehoupitoulas;
BACON dc WILLIAMS, Commission Merchants, No.
19 Bank Place, New Orleans. [inayl2-wswy
LEONARD FASH, Forwarding A Commbion
Merchant, No. 90 Gravier St., New Orleans. d2wswy
IAELVA1LLE dc MORENO, Commission Merchants
\J and Importers of Havana Cigars, Coffee, Sugar, Ac.
&c., No. 34 Old Levee, New Orleans.
"fd2wy
KERR A POINCY, Flour Dealers and Commission
Merchants, No. 11 Lafayette st., N. Orleans. [o21-wy
w. ii. harrison, c. r. harrison.
of New Orleans. from Tuscaloosa, Ala.
W1I. HARRISON A BROTHER, Commission Mer-
• chants, No. 68 Magazine street, New Orleans.
They arc permitted to refer to Gov. W. H. Collier, Al-
abama; Col. W. Garrett, Sec'y of State, do.; W. I). Mar-
rast, P. M., Tuscaloosa, do.; J. Baily, Baily Springs,
do.; Henry A. Snow A Co., Tuscaloosa; Messrs. Con-
verse & Co., New Orleans. [nl8wy
RAYMOND CaHUZAC a CO., Commission Mer-
chants, Importers of Havana Sugar, Coffee, Wines
and Brandies, 39 'ttW Levee street, New Orleans. Con-
nected with II. C*ju s4£, Ildrana, J# A. Cahdzac, Bor-
deaux. [dWy
SDE V1SSER A CO., (successors to TroLsgros A Co.,)
• Commission Merchants, No. 24 and 26 Old Levee, N.
Orleans, importers oí Havana Sugar, Cigars, Coffee and
other Havana Produce. [d2wy
JOHN BYRNE, Wholesale Groeer, Commission and
Forwarding Merchant, 55 New Levee, and 56 Com-
merce street, New Orleans. Wines, Liquors and Wes-
tern Produce. [nl8wy
TWITTY A SMITH, Tobacco Agents and General
Commission Merchants, No. 58 Gravier street, New
Orleans. [n29wly
r* EONARD STURTEVANT A CO., Commission Mer-
JLi Chants A Wholesale Dealers in Sperm, Whale, Lard,
Linseed and Tanners' Oil, Sperm and Star Candles, Soap,
White Lead and Nails, Nos.
Orleans.
11 A 12 Old Levee, New
¿mar31-wly
BENJ. F. SHIELDS A CO., Commission and Forward-
ing Merchants. Coffee, Sugar and Molasses Brokers,
and Cora mission Grocers, 67 Magazine street. New Or-
leans. Refers to Col. W. C. Lacy, Galveston. [mar31wy
Caleb stone.
geo. h. walworth.
^TONE A WALWORTH, Commission and Forwarding
O Merchants, No^M~ -
leans.
86 Tehoupitoulas Street, New Or-
[mar31-wly
OAKEY A HAWKINS, Cotton and Sugar Factors and
General Commission Merchants, No. 90 Gravier St.,
New Orleans. We ghall be happy that our planting
friends and merchants in the interior make to us as usual
their consignments. And those who are disposed to con-
tide business to our care, will And their communications
acknowledged with thanks.
Answers returned to all letters with pleasure nnd with
promptness. n4wly OAKEY & HAWKINS.
E.
S. KEEP, Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
U and dealer in Provisions, No. 77 Tehoupitoulas st..
New Orleans. Orders for Pork, Bacon, Lard, Flour and
Goshen and W«Mtem Butter, solicited and promptly exe-
cuted. oct28-wswly
HL. STONE A CO., Wholesale Grocers and Com-
• mission Merehants, and Powder Agents, corner
Gravier, New Levee and Fulton streets, New Orleans,
oct 2fc'-wswlv.
ali.an cambron.
wm. m. loomi8.
A CAMERON A CO., Grocers and Commission Mer-
chant;, 91 Magazine str-jet, New Orleans. (ap7-ly
North, Brothers A Co, cor Magazine and Common
Motels nnd Boarding.
Mn Oviatt, 63,65, A 67 Canal; City Hotel, cor Camp
ij Wmi
Mao J Ubhtcaf,
/hite Magnolia House, 76 Poydras;
SO Poydras; Arcade Hotel, Maga-
xine; Mrs !Idohbs,36 Tehoupitoulas; Mrs E F Bisel,
58 Poydras; Ríen Murphy, 100 St Charles; StChari.es
Exchange Hotrl, St Charles; Verandah, St Charles.
, 106 St Charles; Jno McCarty, 134
"A Bein, 89 and 91 Camp; Charles C
and40Gravier; F FPolokr A Co,
and 34 Tehoupitoulas; Slark, Day
Boot* and Shoes.
Frost A
60 Gravier; —
. 70 Gravier and 59 Common: G«o Dcnbar, 5 Magazine,
.FrancisJJroen,42 Camp; J F Hoyt, cor St Charles and
Dr J A DeHart, Canal, be-
Dr Miller, 261 Camp; J
Dr "Brooke i-bank, 139 St Charles;
les; F H A C S Knapp, 104 Com-
>; A S Plocoh, cor Canal
! Canal; Dr C S Gooiqgan,
wm. DOWSING. JNO. t. YOnNO.
DOWSING 4* YOUNG, General Brokers, Commis-
sion and Forwarding Merchants, No. 61 Gravier St.,
New Orleans.
Strict and prompt attention given to the execution of
all orders accompanied with remittances for any descrip-
tion of Produce from anyportion of the Union.
References—Hon. H. S. Foote, Gov. Miss.; Messrs.
McDowell, Withers !( Co., Mobile, Ala.; Messrs, Allen
¿5* Banks, do.; Messrs. Young Carson, Baltimore, Md.;
Messrs. Tinsley $ Bryant, Richmond, Va.; Messrs.
Hotchkiss, Fenner Sf Co., New Ydrk. [mayO-wswly
WATERPROOFING, &c.
To CtTil KngHoecru & Kailroad Contractors.
Tent, awning and flag manufac-
tory.—The subscriber, successorto Hen-
ri' Cassidy, continues to manufacture nnd keep
on hand every variety of camp furniture,
such as Tents of all sorts and sizes, with Portable Poles,
Camp Cots, Tables, Stools, Ae. Also, American, For-
eign and Fancy Flags, Steamboat A Ship Burgos, Jacks,
Pennants, Ac.'Ac., made to order and for sale in any
^ Wootl and Iron frame Awnings, plain and fancy Win-
dow Shades, for offices and private residences; Tarpau-
lins, Dray, Wagon and Trunk covers—furnished at the
shortjst notice, and warranted proof against rot or mil
dew. Every description of rigging work attended to.
Goods for shipment to California or the Mexicanjnarket
carefully compressed and baled.
JOHN MARSHALL,
57 Tehoupitoulas St., N. Orleans,
mar31y Corner Poydras, over Dixon's Clothing Store
Bell's Improved Waterproofing Establish-
M:
urv.
n"
iveW
ESTAÜ-
Ac.
E W Rogers, 57 Canal; Mrs
, J Stillman A Bro, 126 Canal;
8 Baronne, near Canal street. Dr Anfoux
is prepared to perform, in the most mod-
ern stvle, all Dental operationaat his usual moderate
charges. [mayS-wswly
CITY HOTEL, corner of Camp and Common sis.
New Orleans—J. O. BARTELS A CO.—J. O.
Bart els; A. M. Dana, D. S. Hickok, Proprietors.
declO-wswy.
ÍY^mfllíÁGÑOLIA HOUSE, by Mrs. E. Bc-^-
v T chanan. No. 76 Poydras street. New Orleans.
The proprietor of this e'legant Establishment begs
leave to announce to her friends and the traveling public,
that she is prepared to entertain both regular and tran-
sient boarders.
The wants and comfort of her patrons shall be strictlv
attended to. [jstn24 w
PRIVATE BOARDING, by Mrs.
J. LigHTCap,
corner St. Charles and Poydras Streets. New
Orleans. Entrance No. 120 Poydras street. JSilli.
Dav Boarders can be accommodated on moderate
terms. [apl7-wy
A ARCADE HOTEL, Magazine Street, (between
Natchez and Gravier sto.) New Orleans, R. S.
. bon streets, opposite the Svnagogue, New Orleans. Morse, Proprietor. The above esUil-lwhme
Artiflcial Teeth placed by suction or otherwise, from one ¡ mg been entirely newly finished and ^^d through
single Tooth to Complete Seta, upon the latest method*out, is now ready for the roception ot > ísitors. [dlO wOm
and finished in the best manner. "*rRS. HUGHES, Boarding House, TO Tchoupi-
jVi. toulas street, New Orleans. ,
oct20-wlr
PRIVATE BOARDING, by Mrs. E. F. Bisel,
No. 58 Povdras street, New Orleans.
Rates—Board and lodging per day $1; Week $5.
March 14-wly .
MUBPHl'S HOTEL & EES.
lU TAIIBANT,No.l00 8t. Chnrics
Street, New Orleans.—This establishment
so popularly known, having been thoroughly,
repaired, re-painted and newly furnished in every par-
ticular, is now open for the accommodation of the resi-
dent as well as the travelling pubiic. .
No effort will be spared on the part of the proprictor
or his assistants to serve every del'^cv with dispatch, aii^
render his guests comfortable. RICH D MURPHY,
d20sw6m Proprieto
Mr. P. is prepared to refer to persons in New Orleans
and throuffhout the State, now wearing Artificial Teeth
many years, which, for durability and beauty, cannot be
excelled.
Mr. P. can be consulted at the above place at all hours
of the day. [inay9-wsw ly
CCH1DSEY, Dentist, No. 122 Canal Street, be-
• tweeu Royal and Bourbon Streets, New Orleans.
m:iy2-wswly
DR. C. S. GOODMAN has removed his Dental Office
to No. 3 Carondelet, near Canal street. Artificial
Teeth, an entire sett, $75 to $150. Single Tooth, $5 to
$10. One or more, $3 to $5. All dental operations
equally moderate.
Dr. G. gives no references. [may2-wswly
IV. l. d1ckev,
Onrgeon Dentist, old No. 55, new No. 107 Canal
O St., N. Orleans—sole possessor of the patent right for
the Central Cavity Plate, by means of which single or
full sets of teeth can be inserted without the use of clasps
or spring. Refers to Messrs. Briggs A Yard, Galveston;
Harris & Morgan, Felt A Reid, N. Orleans. [dlOwy
DOCTOR J. a. DeIIART, Canal Street, be-«3g
tween Bourbon and Daupbine sts, next door^S^^?^
to Holmes' Dry Goods Store, Surgeon Dentist, is per-
manently located in New Orleans for the practice of
his profession in all its various branches. The best of
testimonials as to his ability, can be produced if re-
quired. Office and residence No. 120 Canal street, New
Orleans. fnSwly
261 camp st.
IV. Orleans.
mayl2wswy
dr. miller,
DENTIST.
oculist.
DOCTOR GUSTINE'S office for the treat-
ment of Diseases of the Eye and Imperfec-
tions of the vision, 35 St. Charles street, oppo-
site Lafayette Square, New Orleans. All surgi-
cal operations upon the Eye attended—such as Cataract,
Squinting, the insertion of Artificial Eyes, Ac. [nl8wy
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
south-western book store,
No. 56 tira Tier Street, New Orleans.
HD. McGINNIS, (Successorto John Ball,) having
• purchased the entire stock of Books and Stationer}'
belonging to the late John Ball, he will continue the
Book and Stationery business at the old stand, 56 Gravier
street, and would beg to solicit a call from the old custom-
ers of the House, and all others wishing Books and Sta
tionery for their own use, or to sell again.
To country merchants, who wish to buy to sell again, he
can offer great inducements, having a thorough"knowl-
edge of the business in all its branches, and great facili-
ties for getting stock at the lowest rates.
His assortment of School Books, Theological and Mis-
cellaneous Books, Blank Books, Paper and" Stationer}', is
ver}r complete. He will keep constantly on hand all"the
Publications of the Methodist Book Concern, which will
be sold at Catalogue prices.
BOOK BINDING of every description executed with
neatness and despatch, at the lowest prices.
BLANK BOOKS, of all descriptions, manufactured to
order, at the shortest notice.
TQrf Orders for any thing in his line of business will be
promptly executed, and at the same prices as if the buy-
ers themselves were present.
H. D. McGINNIS,
New Orleans, Dee. 25th, 1853. 50 Gravier St.
april25-wswy
FURNITURE & CROCKERY.
clave5g & co.,
y;;,i ;,f. i- • i ¡if
BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS, 135 Char-
tres, between Toulouse and St. Louis Rtreets%keeps
always on hand and for sale, a large supply of Walnut
and Mahogany Billiard Tables, of first and second hand,
and at the lowest prices. They also arrange Billiard
Bands of all kinds, and repair and furnish everything
connected with this favorite game. In their store will be
found Balls, Cues, Pockets, and ever}' tiling belonging to
a billiard room. dlUw-y
W& G. B. N A OLE, ,v o N I T U *.
.CHAIR AND fTTPWTTni>p>t\i ** " A-
WARE ROOMS, Royal street, New
Orleans.
jan 10-lyw
I^ARTHERN WARE.—J. G. Dlni.ap, 54 Camp
.J street, N. Orleans, would call the attention of
purchasers to his stock of Earthennvare, China
and Glass, Plated Ware, Table Cutlery and House
Furnishing Goods. Also, to his well-selected assortment
for country trade, which will be sold at the lowest prices,
and put up in the best manner. oct 18-wly
1
P. MALLARD. J- *• ROBINSON
P MALLARD & CO., No. 67 Royal street, New-
• Orleans, importers of French carved Rose-yj.
wood A Mahogany Furniture, Lampas, Brocatelle
and Damask Curtain Stuffs, French and American ' t
Window Blinds, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Cut Glass and
China Ware, Bronze and Porcelain Chandeliers, Plated
Silver Ware, Ac. Upholsterers and general Dealers in
,fc ' "" "
all kinds of Household Utensils.
[oc28wly
''I^HOS. L. WHITE, Bookseller and Stationer, 105 Ca-
X nal Street, New Orleans. Law, Medical and Miscel-
laneous Books, School Books of the most approved and
popular authors, Stationery, Blank Books, Paper, Quills,
Ink, Steel Pens, Copying Presses, Copying Books, Ma-
sonic Books, Architectural Books, Railroad, Engineers*
and Mathematical "Works and Insruments.-
N. B. Orders by mail from persons wanting Books or
Stationery will meet with prompt attention and moderate
prices. [inayl2-wswly
i7< R. STEVENS CO., Paper and Stationery Warc-
!/• house, No. 51 and 53 Common street, New Orleans,
have constantly on hand a large and varied stock of
Printing, Writing and Wrapping Paper, Blank Books,
Playing Cards and Stationery, adapted to every branch
of trade and at the lowest prices. [may9\vswly
HENRY L. POTTER, Dealer in all kinds of Cap, Let-
ter and Post Papers, Printing Paper, Playing and
Printing Cards, Card Boards, Printing Inks, of every va-
riety and color. TP?"PAPER WAREHOUSE, No. 57
Camp street, New Orleans. [oct21wswly
Corson & armstrong, Stationers, Prin-
ters, and Blank Eook Manufacturers, No. 59 Camp
street, New Orleans. [march 18.
MUSICAL CARDS.
w
Musical Card.
TM. T. MAYO, No. 5 Camp street, having sold his
" Music Store to Mr. PHILIP P. WERLEIN. hereby
returns his most sincere thanks to his many patrons, and
soiiccits a continuance of their favors to his'successor.
WM. T. MAYO.
philip p. werlein,
PUBLISHER AND DEALER OF MUSIC,
No. 5 Camp street, New Orleans, has
always for sale as large and varied an as- . _ _
sortment of Music as any House in the South. He is
constantly publishing and adding to his stock, all the new
and Standard Publications of the day.
Piano Porten—constantly on hand, a large assort-
ment, from the most celebrated factories in Boston and
New York, besides those of Pleyel A Erard, Paris.
Onitaro—Tomas and Hall A Sons' celebrated Guitars
of Rosewood and Mahogany, and other well known ma-
kers. Ruled Paper, Blank Music Books, Piano Forte
Stools, Strings for all Instruments, and every article in
the Music line.
Music bound in the most substantial manner.
Dealers, Seminaries and Professors supplied on the
most accommodating terms. [mar31-wly
rWii
& nco aimou; Thos L Whitr,
, 56 Gravier, H L Pottkr, 57
> Camp; Louts
, 53 Royal.
r ach, cor Char-
it, 18 Carondelet;
>lds, 123 Gravi
Old Levee; Hen-
I R Hall * co, 48 Canal: LUter,
Bienville; ClavezA
«7 Royal; P Mai.
No. 99 Gravier Stroet, New Orleans, up stairs
THE undersigned begs leave to inform
the Southern Public that his extensive
AWNING AND WATERPROOFING
LI5HMENT is now In successful operation, at the corner
of Gravier and St. Charles streets. Being so well known
to the New Orleans publie, for the last twenty years, he
would deem it unnecessary to advertise at this time, were
it not tor the gross impositions daily attemped to be prac-
tised upon the community aud strangers, by persons pre-
tending to furnish Tents, Awnings, etc., as thoroughly
waterproof, when the articles do not possess a single
quality to recommend them. Several years since, the
undersigned felt compelled to denounce the ^cts of a
humbug concern started in this city, styled "*The, London
and American Waterproofing Companywhich
he was sued for libel. The testimony taken WIhe trial
proved conclusively that th® system of waterproofing
practised by the undei
nited Stat "
of^anv oth^rsimilar establishment in the South or West.
without the cumbrous appe
ttness and portability can
the slighter inconvenience,
spectfully refer to the diflter-
metehan «, bankers, tradesmen and captains of ves-
i now in port, as well as the engineers of the aevaral
and about to commence in thia
ippi, who he believes
,Vui
sail ways In nrogress ana
State, In Alabama and in
will bear him out k< what he avers.
Matthews, 159 Gravier; James
Porter A White, 68 Baronne;
5 Camp; H D Hewett, 49
t ÜmI Sttk Depot.—Dobyns A
Robb, Esq., when at 48 Camp street, had an
..«ected by me which lasted six years, and would
year*.
Mr.
HORATIO D. HEWITT, Piano Forte
and Music Store, Jfo. 49 Camp st..
New Orleans, would respectfully requestF
the attention of the public to his large and extensive as-
sortment of MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, of
all kinds and descriptions, and also to his well-selected
assortment of PIANO FORTES, from the factories of the.
first makers in the United States and Europe, amo;
which are to be found those of A. Stoddard A Co., of i
York, Hall A Son, of New York, and Pleyel A Co., of
Paris. The above instruments—of the following kind
Grand, Semi 6randrPiccoio, Piccolo Oblique
and Sqprare—are of the most celebrated makers in the
world, combining all the late improvements, may be had
of the subscriber, in every style of case, and 6,^, 6$ 6t
and 7 octaves. They will be sold at manufacturers' pri-
ces. Musical Merchandize of all kinds and in any quan-
tity. Among others, the subscriber keeps constantly on
hand the largest and finest selection of ACCORDEONS
ever brought to the Southern market, which are offered
at the most reasonable rates. GUITARS, manufactured
by Wiluam Hall A Son, from the most approved Span-
ish Models. These instruments are of tae first class, and
warranted to stand the climate. The subscriber hachad
many years, experience in the Music business in the
Northern cities, as well as New Orleans, and is thorough-
ly acquainted with the minutest details of the business.
His stock is the beat selected that has ever been in the
Southern market, and his facilities are such that he will
always have on hand a selected stock of all kinds of Mu-
sical Instruments and the Latest and Most FaskianaHe
Music. The Musical Public -
caB and examine, his
WHS 49 Camp street,
HENDERSON A GAINES, Importers and Dealers,
Wholesale and Retail, in Earthenware, China, Glass
Plated Ware, Britannia Ware, Japan Ware, Lamps, Ger-
man Silver, Fine Table Cutlery, Ac. Ac., No. 99 Canal
street, opposite the Exchange Place. Goods re-packed
to order in the best manner. [dec2wy
T. AICARD, No. 42 Old Levee street, New Orleans,
Importer and dealer in Earthernware, China, G!:t3S,
Plated Ware, Japanned A Vare, Britannia Ware, Table
V
Cutlery, Lamps, Ac. Ae.
ways on hand.
JTjP Goods for debenture al-
[n8wy
T> IIALL A CO., OiidcrM, No. 48 Canal street, New
Orleans, keep on hand a general assortment of all
kinds of Looking Glasses. Also, Looking-Glass
Pintos; Picture Glass, all sir.es; Window Glass, all sizes;
Gold Leaf; Dentists' Gold and Tin Foil; Portrait and
Picture Frames; Artists' Colors and Brushes; Canvass
in roll and in Stretcher; Curtain Bauds; Tassels, Cord,
Ac. Ac. [ap!7-wAsy
SAMPSON KEEN, Dealers in Furniture, Chairs,
Looking Glasses, Hair and Moss Mattresses, Hair
Cloth, Glue, Varnish, etc., 57 Bienville street, between
Chartres and Royal, New Orleans. [may9-wswly
ÍFRENCH A GERMAN LOOKING GLASS DEPOT,
1 No. 87 Chartres street, Nevr Orleans. L. UTER,
Looking-Glass Manufacturer, keeps constantly on hand a
large assortment of .French and German Looking-Glass-
es of all sizes, framed in the bust style, of the latest pat-
terns, and of the finest polish, which cannot be surpassed
by any other establishment for cheapness, beauty and
durability. He manufactures and has on hand Portrait
and Picture Frames, and everything in their line. Old
Frames regilt, and new Glasses inserted. [nllwy
ÑTÓNYTÍARRET'S Marble and- Stone Establish-
ment, 111 St. Charles street, New Orleans. dlOwy
marrle manufactory.
Monuments, tombs, gravestones, mantle
PIECES, MARBLE TOPS, $-c. Orders from any
portion of Texas will bo promptly attended to, and Marble
shipped to the care of agents of the undersigned, or oth-
wise, as directed. JOHN CAVANAUGH,
mayl6wswy New Orleans.
v* ATCHES AND JEWELRY.
;q
gáSgggy
Ifrto atiesas ®awr#«.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CJ
—
Jil
■..'.r-r-rf-i**
Jlfto 0rlran0 ©arDa.
MISCELLANEOUS. ~~
BREWSTER & co
ARBIAGE WAREHOUSE. Mo. 110
Gravier Street, New Orleans, so-
licits the attention of their friends in Texas
to their extensive and varied Mock of Car-
riages and Ha me , which they offer at the
ir lowest pricks, for cash "or approved**
paper. They are constantly receiving from their New-
York House, 369 Broadway, (the oldest establishment in j
the Union,) a large variety of New York City made Car-'
nages,'and plainer, bat equally substantial vehicles, from .
the most reputable Eastern manufacturers, some of which :
are of entirely new and original designs. Orders. j>er
mail or otherwise, will be executed with a view of giving;
the utmost satisfaction to the buyer—and jiertieulur at-
tention will be given to the covering and shipment of all
carriages ordered for Texas. jan!3-ly j
J. H. BURROW'S
PATENT PLANTATION CORN MILL,
Ben kittredge,
Importer of Guns,
Pistols, Gun Material
Sporting
New Orl
Apparatus, 55 St. Charles st.,
ew Orleans, 134 Main Street Cincin-
nati. ^^u31-wl
H BERGMANS, No 28 Chartres Street, New Orleans,
• Importerof German, French and English Tovs oiy |
every description, Fancy Goods. Willow B-i.*W<-ts. .Musi-1 -*■
Jltto ©r
FASHIONABLE
FTANCIS FABRE A CO..
tablishment, wholesale and
and Common sts., under th* St.
jobs d. scott.
SCOTT A SEARING,
Clothing, corner of Old Levee I
Orleans. Boys, Youths, cad Childress
tation Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Tmnks, <
j Valises, Umbrellas. Ac.
John D. Scott A Co., S3 Murray and 87 W«
: New York.
i ¡JN^TP A DET'fSCH, .Merchant'
j IV men's Fumishing.Store, Imponen of CI
(meres, Vesting , drc., N->. 7* St. Charles
: Orleans. (b
T>~vrKl.NGER & CO., Fashionable
L • Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
lings, Umbrellas, <Stc. Arc. No. 35 " ~
1 Orleans
Y A¥Rí? BCRBANK A vv
?J Clothing, Furnishing and Plantation
The Rest u w is Vs.".
^HIS Mill differs from *11 other in the construction of
Inner or Runner Ston.-, which ¡. coiup used ufiTPIiGMAS C. PAYAN $ CO., Manufacturer
.. , - ., L-r..,h fíurr Block* enclosed i -i I Iron ( a-e. and * Wholesale and Retail dealers in Clothing, No. 04 va-
Chh,Twa^,UFa£?Wa^f?cInest C& Brls^í U'tn,, the back and hoop ofthe sr . Mita n Cast iron -.mlstr^bct -on Chartres and Old Levee streets, New
etc. etc. Eye or Bush, that is of givat^r evi.-rual ti:ameter at the
' ootiom than at the top, is s.'cur.-d i,> t'u' back by four
Caps and Blankets, K . S5 Magazine, corner Gravier My
!New Orleans, Iji. [niar31-wly
T^liOMAS C, PAYAN Sf CO., Mauufacturera
Goods sold at New York prices. finnyl^-wsw y
T\A k EUOISK H TOBA g e," Ac7, by
T \ BURTON, Nos. 7, 9,11,13 and 15 Julia street, near
the Levee, New Orleans. The stores are all iu excellent
order, and opposite the Texas steamship landing. Busi-
ness entrusted to their care will be promptly attended.
November 18, wy
HAZARD POWDER COMPANY,
C. T. BÜDDECKE i* t O.. A-t-nts,
lOO Tchonpitoulns trw!, New Orleans, La.
HAVING been appointed Agents of tbe above exten-
sive Powder Manufactory, we beg leave lo inform
the trade that we are now fully prepared to till all orders,
from the smallest to any quantity, promptly.
The quality of the Hazard's Compauv Powder is BOl
only GUARANTIED UNSURPASSED IN ANY RES-
PECT, but it is believed to ba superior to all other brands
—having gained the preference wherever it has been in-
troduced and became known. This Powder manufactory
is now the largest in the United Stales. Anv package not
proving satisfactory, will be taken back am\ cost and ex-
penses refunded.
We have on hand all the qualities, in whole, half and
quarter kegs, and canisters in cases, usually demanded in
this market, and will deliver at regular prices, any quan-
tity at short notice, on board of steamboats, or any other
place, upon orders being left at our store.
nHw C. T. BUDDECKE A CO.,
100 Tehoupitoulas sire
: Orleans. No deviation in price.
mum/factor?—little jj" PAYAN, No. 311 Broad St.
Newark, N.J. [aS-wy
A CURE DISCOVERED
For Stuttering or Staunncriag.
ANY person trembled with this complaint can be cured
in New Orleans in from one to live days, and if no
cure is effected no pay; and all persons desirous of relief
will risk nothing by trying it. Remedy simple, easy, and
unattended by pain. For further information call at No.
67 Tehoupitoulas St., up stairs. [mayS-wswly
G. a. PYNCHON.
GA. PYNCHON A CO.^dealers in
• Liverpool aud Turk's Island Salt,
No. 4 New Levee and 4 Tehoupitoulas
street, New Orleans.
nov 11-wly
THOMAS James, House and Lock
Bell Hangi
JOS. M. REEVE.
Si
4
Smith,
and General Jobbing Smith,
Lafayette street, between Camp and Magazine,
New Orl Jaus. Iron Safes and Loiter Presses re-
paired.
N. B.—Bell hanging done in the best manner, and all
work done at the shortest notice and on the most rea-
sonable terms. Will furnish and put up lightning rods
of twisted wire. [nldwy
[n4wly
JL. LEVY, Real Estate Note aud Exchange Broker,
• No. 79 Common street, New Orleans.
B. BO I RON, Hair Dresser and "WiF!
St. Charles street, near Gravier st., New Orleans.—
Manufactory of Wigs, Scalps, Curls, Braid and Front
Pieces.
No. 1, ronnd the head? No. 2 from the forehead to the
nape; No. 3, from ear to ear.
Persons at a distance can have wigs made to order by-
sending the measure taken as above directed. A fine
assortment of Perfumer}', Fancy Articles and Gentle-
mens'Furnishing Goods. [deelO-wly
PCHARSANIOL, Corner of Chartres and Conti sts.
• Perfumery, Variety, and French, American, Ger-
man and English Small Ware Store. Artificial Flowers
and Rice Powder, New Orleans.
Direct importation of Ribbons, Combs, Buttons and
Trimmings of ell kinds. [iriay9-wswl
oils.
WILLIAM H. WALL, No. 19 Customhouse St., New-
Orleans, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Sperm,
Solar, Elephant, Whale, Lard, Patent Machinery, Lin-
seed and Tanners' Oils. Also, Varnish, Paints and Tur-
pentine, which lie will furnish at the lowest market
ratos. [mayd-wswly
UNION SASH, BLIND AND DOOR FACTORY, 271
Gravier Street, New Orleans. Box Frames, Store
Doors and Show Windows made to order. Sashes,
Doors aud Blinds, of regular sizes, kept constantly on
hand.
Turning Factiry.—Mahogany Newells, Balusters,
Mahogany Plauks, Awning Posts, Bed Posts, Table
Legs, Teilpin Balls and Pins, alwavs on hand, or made
to ord< r. JOHN BROWNLEE, Proprietor.
may2wswly.
I VtTlLLlAM DICKSON, dealer in Clothi
t V Shoes, Carpet Bags, Trunks, i-c., 81
[corner of Tehoupitoulas, New Orleans.
in*. Hate,
7 PoydrM street,
| oolioin vuan m iuc top,
bolt*, so that every block is iu the form oi' a dovetail.
which gives greater stienuU in a Stone t!irn any other
method that is required in «'m.i! Mills where thf stone is
run with ercat speed and bjcoiues dangerous if not I , „ . - .. .- x , . .,
strongly made; it also give, any weight to « stone of £ «' ^choupltoulas, New Orleans. No devlaUoa
small diameter that is required, without making it ililck i '^uwat price. [nllwy
or high KpHEODoRE RIEDER 4 KLKIN. Merchant Tailor*,
• This Mill is a square frame, made of wood, in the form ' (formerly of Paris and Loudon.) No 91 Common St.,
of a husk, with Bridge-tree, Spindle, Balance, Rine. j nearly opposite the Verandah Hotel, N. Orleans. [a4WT
Driver, and Regulating Screw^and grinds upon the same ) H. WINTERS, Fashionable Tailor, Exchange Place,
principle as a large Mill, differing only in the Runner
£>tone; f* K~5—
ached to STEAM, WATER OR HORSE POWER.
Prircsi
30 in., Double Geared, $275 I 24 inch Single Geared, $150
30 *• Single " 2tHl | Do. Double " 1C5
Do. Double 44 225 I 20 inch Single Geared, lió
SO in. Double. 44 1 45 |
These Mills do not require a inill-wri^ht to set them
up, and all that is necessary to put them in operation, is '
to attach a band to the whirl on the spindle, with a drum , - , ■ . .
suftlcieutly large to run the twenty-four inch mill two hun- i pureliasers to hi exten^ve stock of French
dred and forty revolutions per minute, attached to Gin. f} American Paper Hangiugs, which he is_selling 1®*®'
Steam or Water Power. By the steady application of | íí'.a".a1.1- other house In the clty. _ Hls stock of 'wor Oil
Steam power, it will grind 10 to 12 bus'hel per hour of very large, and will be disposed of at tta aoet
good meal; and will £ind wheat as well as íorn. The !
10 Camp itiect.
CeMBirylííéñ^amt aai'vUton té Hi <
SH1BT8! ftHlRTl!!
near Bienville street. New Orleaus. Texas pat-
_ _
FURNlSHlNG STORK and SHIRT
Hall, Camp street, opposite
Lafayette Square, New Orleaus.
N. B.—Geutlewen are invited to call and examine the
Stock of Goods, which. In quality as well aa the prive, is
not surpassed by anv other hwuse'in the city,
aprihtó-wswly J. STEINFIELD.
JOSEPH EÍTER, No. 16 Camp at., New Orleans, deal-
er in Wall Patperand Burden, Mattiaf aud
Oil Cloth, Carpeta, Raga, Malta, At., calls the
thirtv inch mill, if put to its fullest speed, will grind „ a general variety of Upholstery Gooda
from" 15 to 20 bushels per boar. ' 11
JOSEPH H. BURROWS, of Cineiunati, is the Inven-j4'10*y JOS. ETTEK, 18 Cam
tor, obtained Letters Patent in 1842. For utl infringe-
ments the purchaser will be held responsible for the right
of using.
More than Fifteen Hundred of tlieso Mills are in use
principally in the South; reference is made to any one
who has used them.
The above MILL is WARRANTED to give entire sat-
isfaction, or may be returned at our expense. We re-
fund the purchase money, with all the charges, on the
return of the Mill, if it fails to suit.
DIRECTIONS FOR USING.—Place your Mill about
twelve feet from the Driving Pulley, in a level position :
make the belt of Leather six or eight inches wide. Give
the stone 240 revolutions per minute with the sun. Keep
tbe neck and spindle well oiled.
L. J. WEBSTER, Sole Agent.
Comer Magazine Lafayette sts., JV. Orleans.
March 29,1853—w6m
plantation corn mills.
THE susbcribers would inform the public that they are
agents for the sale of Wm. Badger A Co.'s Planta-
tion Mills for grinding Flour or Meal—a very superior ar-
ticle, with valuable improvements; one of which is, that
the runner stone is enclosed in a heavy cast iron rim, or
cap, which nets as a fly-wheel, and has proved to be of
great advantage; another is a Fan, which Is run by the
Rattle-Staff, and blows away all the chaff, silks, shucks,
and other trash, as the corn'drops into the runner. The
Double-Geared Mills are put up ou a planto which no
oue, 011 examination, will hesitate to give a decided pre-
ference over any now in use. They are of the genuine
French Burr material, constructed in the most substan-
tial and workmanlike manner. Read the following list
of prices aud compare it with others, and see if it is not
to your interest to call and examine before purchasing
elsewhere:
20 in., Single-Geared, $115 00
22 44 " 125 00
24 44 44 140 00
26 " 44 150 00
30 " 44 170 00
If, upon fair trial, the purchaser is not satisfied,he can
" arante
Double-Geared, $135 00
44 145 00
44 1c0 00
4 170 00
44 200 00
por
return his Mill and get back his money, as we guarai
entire satisfaction. PRIESTLY A BEIN,
mar31-y 89 A 91 Camp st., New Orleans
New Orleans Agricultural Warehouse,
COMPRISING a full assortment of Planters', d
Farmers' and Gardeners' Implements, Ma-T
chines, etc., of late improvements
T. L. M OILI..
jas. jackson.
CUAS. MASON.
McGILL, JACKSON A CO.. Dealers in Liverpool
and Turk's Island Salt, 65 Tehoupitoulas street, New
Orleans. Orders respectfully solicited. [oct28-ly
JOS. I.ITTLF.JOX, SAM IIENnEHSON, ALEX. HENDERSON.
LITTLEJOHNA HENDERSON, Wholesale Grocers,
No. 06 Magazine street, corner of Natchez, New Or-
leans. joc28-wAs-6m
RWISEM AN, S3 Tehoupitoulas st, Importer of Ha-
• vana Cigars, would invite the attention of the
Texas public to his splendid and well-selected assortment
of Havana and American Cigars, comprising all sizes
and qualities. Orders from the country respectfully
solicited. (novlSwly *
PATENT Iff 1)B8T11UOTIBLE WATER PIPES.
THE subscribers having made ample arrangements for
manufacturing the above Pipes in the City of New
Orleans, are prepared lo furnish them to any extent re-
quired, from ■} in. up to 36 in. bo/-e. For Water Works
these Pipes have proven themselves the best of any in
use, as thev preserve the water pure -íílnd street, and'be-
come as firm as a rotck in a short time.
The prices are froin'lO to 40 per cent, lower, according
to the .sir.y and pressure required, than cast irop pipes.
We also construct Water Wo^ks for supplying cities, vil-
ages and plantations.
Further particulars may be. obtained,by addressing,
postpaid, C. C. BIER A CO.,
ntéwy. 175 Tehoupitoulas st., New Orleans.
Watchmakers and Jewellers, Attention!
BARGAINS.—The attention of Watchmakers
and Jewellers is called to bargains which
they can obtain by calling*at 41 Chartres street,
as I am positively retiring from business after
thirty years labor. I offer at the lo west prices
about 400 Gold and Silver Watches, Chronometers, An-
chor Escapement, Levers, Lepines and Ladies Anchors as
small as 11 lines of Louis Richard's make, also a large
and splendid assortment of the best Jewelry, viz: Brace-
lets, Broaches, Earrings, Rings,Chains, Studs, Spectacles,
Silver Snuff-Boxes, Silver Cups, Spoons, Forks, Plated
Castors, Candlesticks, Clocks, Flower-Vases, and a va-
riety of other articles, Ac. Jewellers will find Stones,
Cameos, Coral, Ac., to make Jewelry, and a variety of
articles for Jewelers at very low prices..
N. B.—Young men who are. in the Jewelry line.and
who can give good solvent security, and who would buy
fifteen or twenty thousand dollars worth of my goods and
the fixings of my store, are assured of a fortune. I will
give them ihe benefit of my thirty years experience,
goods at cost, and from ope. to three, years credit by pay-
ing bank interest, and the advantages of my being in
Pari8to receive all the newest styles of goods they may-
want bv paying me the regular commission.
mar31wAswvin > LOUIS MUH, 41 Chartres st.
JOSEPH a. DKAKD.
GKOROE MAY.
JA. BEARD A MAY, Auctioneers, Appraisers. Real
• Estate, Stock Brokers and General Agents, No 8
Banks' .ireade Passage, New Orleans. [mayl2wswy
LEERS' FOUNDRY.
Mills, Saw Mills,
ronts for buildings,
all
Ploughs, Cotton Scrapers
Harrows, Cultivators,
Axes, Hoes, Chains,
Shovels and Spades, Forks,
Rakes, Rollers, Scythes,
Grain Cradles, Grain Mills,
Rice and Coffee Hullcrs,
Threshing Machines,
Fanning Mills,
Straw Cutters,
Agricultural Furnaces,
Cotton and Sugar Scales,
Patent Balances,
Platform Scales,
Corn and Cob Crushers,
Force and Suction Pumps,
Cast Iron Screw Pipes,
Garden aud Canal Barrows
Road Scrapers, Ox Yokes,
Tracks, Grindstones,
Reaping Machines,
Corn Shellers,
Horse Power,
Mill Irons,
Patent Iron Wire Railing,
Peruvian Guano, Rock Salt
Plaster of Paris,
Fence Wire,
Pruning and Hedge SHEARNS; Pruning and Budding
KNIVFS; Bolting CLOTHS.
Agricultural and Horticultural BOOKS and PUBLICA-
TIONS.
Agent for Coleman's Patent Undulating Com and Flour-
ing Mills. GEO. W. S1ZER,
Corner Magazine and Poydras sts., New Orleans.
ap25—wswly
West's Improved New York Patent Cookiug
Range—Also, the Cresccnt Range, and I).
& G Wright's Improved Range.
JOHN MeCARTY, Pldmber,No 124 Camp stt, N.O. has
a new and large assortment of Brass Cocks, various
sizes; also, Force, Lift óiid Beer Pumps, etc.; Cooking
Ranges, Bathing Tubs and Shower Batl'.s. Also, laying
and repairing lead pipes; Sheet Le.-.d Works of ever}
description; ship and steamboat works of every descrip-
tion ; ship and steamboat works promptly put up and re-
paired. All orders punctually attended to. Charges
moderate. oet2l
rJ^HE largest assortment of line
Clothing and Hosiery, Cravats,
penders, Gloves, Umbrellas, Fancy
and every article for the Gentlemai
found at C. LE1GHTON A Co.*n, Vh
First Premium Shirt and Gentleruens'
riutn, Southwest corner Canal and St
Orleans.
TjyTry 4 dozen excellent Shirts tor $7 50.
Manufactory No. IO Park Place, New York.
Branch establishment Montgomery St., San
mayl2-wswly
THOMPSON a- NIXON, 19 Camp street, 01
Hotel, New Orleans, keep constantly on I
and superior stock of Fashionable Clotiiing an
man's Furnishing Goods; all of the newest and I
designed expressly for the retail trade. (■
CB. DREW, Fashionable Clothing Store,
• mens' Furnishing Goods, Trunk
brellas, Ac., 14 Ciiartres street. New
DRY GOODS.
joseph b. palmer. james h.l
OSEPH H. PALMER a CO., Importen A WhotaaaW .
Dealers iu Foreign and Domestic l)rr Goo*. «7.
Camp street, above Gravier, New Orleans. _ [octSl-1^ W.
[ICHON a SARATT. wholesale dealers if Pwa&m*
and Domestic Dry Gosds, No. 47 Cnartres ¿H.,
New Orleaus. nftow
ROSE, Importer oí and Wholesale and Retail
• dealer In English, French, American and German
Dry Goods, and Manufacturer of Clothing of all kinds,
No. 140 Tehoupitoulas, corner Glrod Street, New Or-
leans. Clothing made to order. [mar31-wy
PA. HEBRARD, Dry Goods, Wholesale nnd Retail,
• No. 118 Canal Street, between Royal and Bourbon,
(Touro's Buildings,) New Orleaus. [inar31-w0m
PEET, SIMS Sl CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers
in Dry Goods, No. 23 and 25 Magazine street New
Oriewis. [nllwfim_
NORTH, BROTHERS a Co., Importers A Wholesale
Dealers In Dr}- Goods, corner of Magulue and Com-
mon streets, New Orleans.
H. North, ) pJ A. Dctril,
W. H. North, j farmers. j K r. Swedes.
97 ULE ANO STRAW GOODS. (Vt
C.YALE, Jr., a CO.
No. Magnseine Street, New Orleans,
Importers and if holes ale Dealers in SJLJC, STRAIT
and FANCY GOODS.
Kew constantly on hand Blarc aud
l Dress
bons, Silk Fringes and Dre#a Trimmings of all!
for sale at wholesale only. C. YALE, Ja., A CO.
octae-ljr S7 Magazine Street, N. Orleans.
THE undersigned are prepare^ to furnish vertical and
horizontal Steam Engines, Sugar
Gin Geering, Iron Columns and Fre
Furnace Mouths, Grate Bars, etc., and ail machinery re-
quired for the South.
Thoy respectfully call the particular attention of the
planters of Texas to their style of Steam Engines and
Sugar Mills, whleh for strength, durability and conveni-
ence, have not baen excelled.
mayl2-wswv LEEDS & CO.rNe.w ©riear.s.
—^ CÍJLLKY & CA VANAGH, ' ~—
MARBLE and STONE Y-ARD, 227 Camp street, near
Julia st., New Orleans. Monuments, 'xomb.j, Head-
stones and Tablets, Marble tops for Furniture, Mantles,
Marble and Stope Wojk for Buildings,. [may 12wswy'
DAVLD GiÓWANSA CO., W^olcQiiind Retail Con-
fectioners, nnd Importers of Qrosse A Black well's
Celebrated EngUsli Pickles, Fauces, Pic Fruits. Pre-
serves Ac. Ac. Ac.
TeanesMc Sugar Kettles*
STACKER 1RÓN WORKS, formerly Stewart A Dicks.
IN consequence of the great advance in the price of
Iron and labor, the prices of the Kettles, grate, bars
and furnace mouths from the above named works, will,
from aind after the 20th isst., be as follows :
36 inch and under at 75 cents an iucb.
From 42 to 66, inclusive, at $1 an inch.
From 72 to84, inclusive, at ¡$1,25 an inch.
Fire Mouths—14 inch and 17 inchat $20; do 22 in. at 825.
Grate Bars 3e. per pound.
A complete assortmentof these articles always on hand
and for sale at the above mentioned rates, by
E. F. LA VILLEBEUVRE, sole a£„nt,
66 St. Charles street, N. Orleans, up stairs.
maylSwswy
achille gajac.
GAJAO A MtLLF.R, keep a general
pie A Rsiicv Dr}' Goods, at 149 Pi
nerof Carojidelotst., New Orleans. Texaa
and planers will be supplied with goods at the lowest
city prices. [n wy
I? ADAM, Fancy, Staple and Domestic Dry Goods
-A.' • Dealer, No. 152 Camp street, In the easement of Odd
Fellows'Hall, opposite 1*fayette Square, New Orleans.
ap25—wswly
REMOVAL*
CM. SIMPSON, formerly of 50 Canal Street, would
• respectfully inform his friends and customers that
he lias just removed to the spacious store Its. 114 Ca-
nal Street, where he will constantly keep a supply of
PLANTATION,
HOUSEHOLD, and
FANCY DRY GOODS,
which will enable him to fill a bill through, at the lowest
prices which have always characterized tl Is house.
N. B. Cocntrv orders promptly filled.
C.M.SIMPSON'S
110 Canal Street, Tonro's Row.
Wa- J
west I
Dr. Lewis's Prepared Flour.
THE undersigned is no w prepared to furnish the above
Flour in any desired quantity, for family use, steam-
boats, vessels, or for exportation.
Proprietors of hotels will find this a very desirable ar-
ticle, m every branch of cooking, where Flour is used,
ít is peculiarly prepared with culinary salt, requiring
only cold water or milk to mix the dough for baking.
No adulteration whatever is used in its preparation.
For particulars, see bUlon barrels or packages.
One great property of this flour is, that it may be slilp'
ped to any foreign port and retain its purity. It has been
known to keen sweet and free from insects for eighteen
months. I. CHANDLER 4* BRO.,
No 29 Fulton stroet, and No. 39 1-2 New Levee, opposito
No. 44 New Levee, New Orleans. may9.wswly
l CARD—Messrs
j latest ana Most xas atona le
iblié are respectfully invited to.
S. HORATIO D. HEWIT,
ia Camp street^ Nev? Oceans.
SB RAND A WERLEIN, Music Store A Piano Porte
Wareroom. Hans, Melodeons, Guitars, Violins,
Strings, and eveir variety of Musical instruments, at No
Sl Camp Street, New Orleans.
N. B.—Pianos and other Instruments toned and repair-
ed. Pianos to Let. Second hand Pianos bought or ex
changed tor new ones. [mayS-wswly
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS!!
LOUIS MUH'S POSITIVE LIQUIDATION.—This djay
thirty years ago, 1 had the pleasure to announce to
the ladies and gentlemen of New Orleans, my commenc-
ing bjisiuess in the capacity of Watch maker and Jeweler,
while I embrace this opportunity df reluming my grate-
ful acknowledgments to my friends and customers fjT
their kind, liberal and constant patronage during a n^riod
of thirty years, I beg to inform them that I commence
this day to liquidate my affairs for t^a purpose of retiring
from business. I would, therefore, for th.i last time, call
their attention to my splendid assortment of w atches and
Jewelry, in order that they may avail themselves of the
unprecedented low prices at wü¡ch I will dispose of my
entire stock, to effecta positivo liquidation.
1. Chanuler S¡- Bro.,—Gents:
The composition of Wheat Flour, as determined by
, — ,!- ~to the locality in which it is
etc., done in L jad, Ceiiiugs Ornamented with Glass, No.
121 Customhouse street, between Bourbon and Dauphinc
street. [mayS-wswly
O ST PAGE, Importer and Dealer in dioico
O «Teas, by the small or large package, 69 Ca-
nal street, New Orleans. Toas of the best qual-j
iky carefully put np in neat packages of i lb, li
lb, 5 lbs, and upwards.
Louisiana Carriage Repository.
Nos. 49 and 51 Carondelet street. Union How.
ON HAND and constantly receiving a
large and complete assortment of
P.irnutMto fPAm IhA K fit Tt\U f Ilift*!■!•>&
april28-wswly
tHIIV * UOW
New Orleans.
MILINERY, Ac.
MRS. WRKNN'S Fashionable French and English
] ■ '
millinery Establishment, No 189 Camp i
opposite St. Patrick's Church, New Orleans. [myl2wswy
MRS. BRYAN, Fashionably Millinery and Dross-Mak-
ing Establishment, 106 Canal street, New Oi;leau -—
Straw and Gimp Bonnets cleaned and altered to the latest
style. Orders from the country particularly attend**! to.
nSwOm.
Mm RS. C. BANISTER, Importer of Millinery and Straw
Bonnets, Caps, Cloaks, Mantillas and Fancy Goods,
No. 122 Canal stroet, New Orleans. [nHwly
j. STILLMAN a BRO., 126 Canal street, New Or-
Goods.L a!*
L. leans, Dealer in Imported Embroideries,
Silks, Straws, Mllliuery and Fancy Dry Goods
keeps constantly on hand the richest and latest stvle of
Velvet, Plush, Silk A Straw Bonnets, Mantillas, Cloaks,
Vizettes, Fringe, Cape, Silk and Feriy Shawls, Em-
broidered Muslins, Lace Capes, Cheralzettcss A sleeves.
Laces, Ribbons, Flowers, Parasols, embroidered and
Lace Cambric Hdkfs., etc. etc. Country orders carefully
packed aud punctually attended to. [novStHry
It* w. ROGERS, Milliner nnd
!>• No. 57-Canal st., N. Orleaus. Importer of rich l* *
ces, Embroiderlef and Fancy Goods. A «••ortmeut of
very rich Mantillas and Cloaks, of the latest Parisian
style. _ .
Also, a large stock of French Corsets.
Orders from the country punctually attended to.
HATS, GAPS, BOOTS & S
HOES
from tho general average, ex-
clusive of a trace of mineral matter:
Starch ------- 72.8
Gluten 10.2
Sugar ------- 4.2
Gum - - - - - 2.8
Water hi-
100 Leaf^ Mexican Hats,
Of which by the fermenting process of bread making: No. 10 Magazine St., New Orleans.
the sugar (and perhaps a portion of the starch) is chang- ' No. 10 Blackstone St., Boston.
!ed to carbonic acid gas, alcohol and water, all of which j From our Houses at New York and Boston,wa am
; products are essentially lost to the bread, passing away in ! constantly receiving fresh supplies of the above Goods,
the gusaous state; the one being a gas at ordinary tem- j Country dealers are invited to call and exMslna mx
j "pvEALERS «H"_- ,
U gan , Acc. Also, Panama, Leghorn, I
No. 13, tve
o, 5, four y
No. 37, three
four years.
13, foui
1ESTLY A BEIN, Nos. 89 A 91
Street, New Orleans, Impor-
and Tin Plate,
liberal terms. [mr81-y
St. Charles street, N.
lateut and most ap~
Vault Doors,
■ , aHB
will be disposea of below cost,
LOUIS MUH,
marSI-wIm 41 Chartres st., New Orleans.
_____
EA. TYLER 39 Camp street, New Orleans,
• Agent, has constantly on hand
ment of fine Y
„ ld and silver <
Gold Guard, Fob, Vest Chains, and Chattelains, Watch,
Seals, Keys and Charms; Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Opal!
and Garnet Rings, Pins, Bar Rings, Bracelets, etc.; Cuff;
Buggies;
ries with and without
p rature, the other being volatilized bv the heat of the
oven.
Barouche.- Their only available effect is to leaven the dough.
Britzkas Slide Seat' Many plans have been started by which to secure this
Sritzkas Slide Soat^ Many plans have been started by which to secure this SV
tops • Jersey Wag- leavening and, at the same time, save these valuable in- ¿9
oved' paper. Pur- gradients; none of them, in onr opiniou, are opeu to so DRJ
* . i * - f.iur rkVtÍA/>tÍAiia anil «it tho tttlltirt ftMlA vo lltl tllA ' till it
extensive stock.
I HAVE and am daily manufactui
aualitles Of DRAB BEAVER.
1AB CASSIMERE, and BLACK
onsl etc., for safe low for cash orapproved paper, fur- K'■«* t"""h 'T* i v""" r- : "r~
chasersare invited to call and examine our stock before . f*w options and,^ at the same tune, so effectual as the all of which have my Patent
>ir Ri>lee.tions elsewhere, beintr assured of us one which }ou adopt. ... i for which I have lately received Letters
good as-
making their selections elsewhere, being assnrcd of as ' one w lucn you adopt.
good bargains as at any other establishment in the citj'. ! mend it 5 Kibstitute for¡
sortment of fine Watchbs of every
c^Ses; Mantel Clocks and
Éa
Pins, Belt Buckles,Golii Pens ar.í Pencils, togethei with! Hotey by J. Á. LÜM A Co. Carriages
" *bW of X *
H. R. BEACH", i yosst cannot fail to recommend
Also, Panama,
to the publie, who are ' and infants.
Leghorn and Straw Hate for
FRANCIS DEGEN,
wsffiar* atériss****
mm 1 H ■ * - 1 Boots, Shoes and Hats, IS Old tovea (corner
TVtE worleanscarriage
1% WAREHOUSE, 113Gravier and 13
Union streets,
the St. Charles
a great varietv of Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Plated Ware, and Harnesses, of every description, always on hand,
etc.; Silver íea Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Spooiis, Also, a complete assortmovtof Coach Trimmings. [dlOwy
Forks, Ladles, Napkin RingSj Sah Cellare, etc., fine ^>kOBYNS ¿TUAHRINGTON'S I>ncucrreoty)M!
,r ! U Gallery and Stock Depot, No. 6 Camp street.
: one which, like that in which you are engaged .does both.
Yours very truly /. L. 4* W. P. RIDDELL.
Chemieal Laboratory of the University of tauisiána, N.
Orleans, April 97,1853. [inaySwswtf
raw Hato for moa, josP
ssa&t
House street,) Ne«r Orleans.
T.Sc B. are constantly receiving from
factory, a fresh supply of Boots and
offeron liberal terms.
JOHN G. HAR1MLLA CO., Sucdtssors to John Hay- j__ i-«wir n wubui,, iWu>iMr
man <t Co., No. 98 Magazine St.. and 9 Ked Stores, 11) J" r,ravi«rand
in Thomastoii. St. lim.evieve. Utbta and Shoes, <0 Ura\ ler and I
Scissors, Pen and "Pocket Knives. J^PThis stock
°o?SÍÍSlbeí0l,1'ltVery8't Lew^eana. ™ ^u,.a„u.cu
reíimfacuiri! ^t «hort notice -k and most earefullv setocted supply
H.„1 terials ever imported into thUcrty, com
3d District, ilealers ln_Thomaston, St. Genevmve, Utica! Orleans
of Louisiana, for
Watches, Clocks, Time Pieces,
OBYNS A HARRINGTON'S
._„f ¡ jl/ Gallery and Stock Repot, « vuwji . —-, . _ . _ , .
\ery smat j jfew Orleans. This establishment contains the largest and Alton Linse ; Rwnan and American ..
of Daguerreotypo Ma-; American anu buglmq te ire-isricu, t lay ana ■ alea, :
compriaiug every arti- i ™ ■
tho"art, at New York prices, adding freight. ,
sees At the ftlor®'
Music Boxes, of every description, carefully repaired
Old gold and silver taken in exchange.
New Orleans, October 1,1851.
assignees of patent right, for tbe state
taking those beautlft;!, dehfife and U
« known as the Crayon, or Vignette
rreotypes. Ojierators wishing lo pun ras • tbe
t of using the Crayon patent, in any county in Texas,*
^ W.DUNBAR, Wholesale dealei
ues anu Palm Oil, constantly o« liand.
3 Agents for the Newark Lime, Plaster and Cement
[ap28-wswly
can be accommodated by addressing
dlOwy T. J- DORY
NS, Agoi
TEWELRY and Artificial Hair Work made to order at
«J No. SS Royal street, New Orleans. All kinds of Or-i
namental Hair-Work made to order. A fine assortment
always on hand- Jewelry neatly repaired.
taken in 6xc$>jmg6.
dies of Texas,' M^. i^^to^eritSii^reS™ His Italian Marble Bath Tubs have been re-set; his •*> ">
tinoanceof the^Mime. F. STUBENRAUCH.
Verandah Baths antl Tonsorial Sa ow ,
Nos. Ü<1 and 22 St. Charles st.. N. Qi Isn us.
TIE subscriber flatters himself that he is non prepar-
ed to receive his friends and the public generally.
large i
the South Western trade
or Doaeu* No í Gra
dfinsiry
and well TenUlated, where he can
, patrons with every variety of Baths.
He has the best of workmen, who are alwavs^
ready to
1ms also
and Fur-
IWMrf for
JOSEPH RObL,.
nishing Goods, together w
the hair Janl3-ly
and warrant-
[mM,ly
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