Civilian and Gazette. Weekly. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 14, 1857 Page: 4 of 4
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11
Vt
of cotton, sugar or mo- ^
or other-
of inward cargoes
sssasr
nd superintending)
vessel, from 10.to
VESSELS ID POKT OF OAtVESTON.
April ID, 1837, 8 o'cutcf, A. M.
...Mast«e.....Poilt Fbok.v.....Wtaaa .
Ships.
8. F. Austin Clark, Hew York
Basks.
In, Sew York,
Montauk.
Potrea
D. Godfrey
" . A JÍ
ísif
New York,
New York,
been on a moro Ub-
gooí, the advan
market to some extent. «#155
•sports we refer to onr
now quote s
out OLAaStttOaSIO
w4m.** téé¿ÍébiiW.
Bar.
«a ©
L. A.FAEVHL, Haseob Himb
rUMBfen f«r If, Orleans Steamen.
daeWMm.Vardy
its, Mrs. Atkinson,
and son, Haa-
danghter
Pyle, Him,
i and ser vt
88 on
in entering and el
fton foreign porto. #15 to
[The foregoing rate# to be exclusive of brokerage an I
charges actually Inourred/]
Sales of merchandise at Auction.
Sama under 1100. ...10 e.
".. over $10# and under $900........... 7 ..
... oTer 300andnnder 1000.......... 5
over $1000
On aalea of real estate and negroes.
Bate* of Storage
Cotton per bale, per month............/ . is#
Ob all other produce, warse and merchandize,
the storage will be the same aa wharfage
Batea of Receiving and Fo
Goods, exclusive
and molasses.
children,
wortb, Stobley, Stev
cker,. Jones, Cowen, Gal
n,
urdett, Blair, Eiohardson,
ps, Bayley and brother,
ore, Wright, Derroel, Thomson.
" Pabsbhobbs, per steamship Daniel Webster, Capt
Jerry 8mitb, arrived .at 12 this day: Messrs Har
vey, J V Ford, Gen HamHton, W 8 Robinson, D
M Gleason, J W Sauze, W B BradleyvBDenny, A
Boberta, Mrs Sanze and 2 daoghtera—10 on deok,
15 negros.
Per steamship Atlantic,
Talbot, Miss Houston, M
Wren and 4 children
dren; Battle
fant, DDF
T Edwards,
Sou
Stow, Mas-
••v
JH 7í4
S ljjuii
ngton, Gilr
per el.
, Waldron, Mc
0 oottoe
1850
9 hhd..$
bale.
hotcleaaed
ed moderate.
Cotton.
Moss....
Wool
Hides-
Bacon...
$7; Extra $7 35
. .. 9 hhd.
ton. 1 00
1 ®1 % 9 ctdls.
x® K 9 Ctdis.
York 80 days.
Demaar,
T Du
wgWHfc i
«—1857. .4
Prom Prom an
New York. Bremen. Si
Saturday. -(Murria*. Wedsst
Hkrhaxb Feb.. SI M..
Wumnrroa Feb.. « Mar.. U Mar
«Bass-Süi s mííü s
Hebmabw.. May- 18 June. 13
WasaneToa....JiiM. 13 July. 11
HaantABB........ July. 11 Aug... 8
— —- - • ■ g sepC 9§
S Oct.. 3
3 Oct... 31
Ceta, Pants ud Vests in «JU,
do do do do,
do do do do,
do do do do,
OÍaUme **" English Paltots,
'■> Trocl is. Pant and Tests,
Frocktcos, Pants and Vests,
do do do,
do* doj-
Coats, Fants and Vests,
■* >.
i,V>wér;
the
oTpsrcels received
attached to each ship.
j street, New York,
IA CO.,Bremen, ~
CR08KEY 4f" —
COACH MAXBB AND
No. 450, Bboadw
DOPTS this method of
'ALEB,
i Marseilles Vesta of various qualties
Hoes' Cast steel Patent firoond saws,
rrtHB subscriber manufacture from the best cast steel,
X Circular Saws, from two inches to six feet in
diameter. These Saws are hardened and tempered,'
are ground and finished by Machinery : designed
essly for the purpose, and «re therefore much supei
truth and uniformity of surface to those ground in
nana) manner. They require less set, leespow.r to di
them, are not liable , to become heated, and produo
saving in timber. They also manufacture Cast SI
Mill, Fit and Crosscut Saws andBIUet Wei
House. He will therebi
3SM¡3?S!g
oellent workmar 1"
pate purchasing,
::
be in want „
Bo.*,1
Near the St. Charles Hotel: J.
N. B.—2000 Bales, good quality, M<
cash or in exchange for Carriages,ai M'
their
or quality, all of which they hare for s
Parerooma, Nos. 2D and 81 Goto Steee
B. HOE ft CO.,
Paiariaa Pries, Maobixb, aho Saw Munraauans,
ap7-ly 29 t 81 ffoid Street, New York? I
The following extract is from a report made by a .
mitteeof scientific and practical gentlemen, appointed
j the American institute :—
"Your Committee axe of unanimous opinion, that
the apparatus invented by Mc. E. M. Hos, for grind;
Rws,tehaa dispayed great ingenuity and tact.in the i
tation of machinery to the production of results
e manufecture of 8aws, which may, with propriety,
denominated the J Pins Ultra of the art."
Illustrated Catalogues, containing prices in detail,
with description of Saws, and also containing direction
for setting and sharpening, with other information of
' ' to the Sawyer, will be sent by mail to the ad
Ufa
dress of parties dei
(the same.
ap7-ly-57
tr.pu.4 k,UXB SOBLET, Cotton Fsrtoi aád CommW Mereüsa
* Siivasroa, Saturday Momir*, April41,1857.
1 ThUTou. LattYur.
• > Corro —Stook on hand 1st Sapt, 1856. 023.... 2,002
"■ Haoelred at other Texas ports 14,972—10,108
Total
KxftrUd sises Stptmbtr lit.
i To Great Britain
) France.....
> other Continental Porte,
72,051 75^17
7,120..
f^8-
.10,621
1,070
rContinental Porto 3,725.... 5^506
Orleans M,250....15jflafl*
Is
on 13,789....16,?
Totol.....~ .67^12 70^09
tonh1,7S,951....75,617
.1.......1.•67,81?....70,S09
Kee'd since
Exporto since
fP^% ainipJ on band and on shipboard,
9 .cleared.. 5jl3fl..:. 5j40
•?fcotton to 31st August, 1855... 57^08
■ amHaf incoming crop at this port..... 59.693
~-SHa¿ season to the Gulf ports. ...116,07!
-Reason before 80,731
since Sept
.".'.'.'.'bales
.bbla
bbls
«AtVESTOM JIOSKI 3UBKET
Horn, are
V ctdls
«ctdls
Pctdls
ctdls
P ctdls
Philadelphia,
9 ctdls
petdls
ciaii
l¿ ctdls
Boston 00 days sight
New Orleanteo days sight
2ew York sight........... par
Hew Orleans sitfit..
dls
Pctpr
Eglatine
Fashion
Two Brothers
Mary Ellen,
Telegraph
Black Cock
Bar iron and castings,.........
Hollow-wart..................
Cotton gins....'.
Carriages
Wagons..:
Pianos.
Other artioles not enumerated .y 5
Transient Height fW>m one to ten pekgf. 50
Iilqnor. pact.
and hogsheads.... •••■• 50
^ipesandtieroes.........7.................. 25
duarter casks and barrels - 12;
"hiskey... per bbl. 10
Us do 12;
Weights of eraln, dec., per bnsbei.
Corn... 56 lbs. per bushel.
Oats 32
Wheat and rye. 60
Peosns 42 .. ..
Beans........... ...60 ..
Xare on Lard, Sugar, dee.
Lard,In barrels -16 Pc,
Do. in half barrels 18 ..
Do. in kegs 20 ..
Sugar, in hogsheada, oak or elm. 12 p. c.1
Do. In do cypress .10 .. >
oras per agreement. J
Do. In flour barrels 20 lbs. per barrel
Do.' In other barrels 15 " «. "
Bules on Sales of Cotton.
1st. Cotton to be in good shipping order and, of cus-
tomary shape and packing, shall bo weighed with eren
beam, deducting one per oent. for good weight.
2nd. The party selling shall be obliged to have thai
Cotton weighed after the sale is made, at which tim
the purchaser may hare the opportunity to examine th
Cotton and see the weighing.
3rd. The Cotton to be at the risk of the buyer as soon,
aa the invoice and order on the press is handed ini
The delivery to be made in eight days from the day of
sale, weather and condition permitting, unless other-
tonjr
■I ■( being i
no being offered for delivery be found so
so,should,
, . .... . smagodby
wet or otherwise that more than dfty pounds on a balé
be thrown off, on picking the same, then it shall be at
the option of the buyer to reject one or more balés so
camaged. T
5th. In shipping cotton, the same has to be delivered
In one of the presses, If the vessel is loading compressed
bales. If loading uncompressed bales, to be delivered
alongside the vessel.
'ew Orleans: Miss
MaoNamare, King
" and 2 ohil
lady and in-
Chalton, W
hrer, T
, 6 Jon deck.
, from Berwick and New
, C F Hughes, W
n, SwloyrWm Ander%or
dy, WT Hardy, W W Waketto.u.u i .™, ^
Lorenzo, Palton; L M BOwen, W B Carnés, FL
, Brown, J. MoMullen, W
, E F Montgomery, TÁ
Nesbitt, W Crow, .Miller
Brown, Mrs Sñodgrasí, Mtb Kél-
F 8 Compás, B B Maekil, W W
(Caldwell, and 86 on deok.
Passsnsxbs per Steamship uen. ansa, iroiu ^
Orleans, — Mrs: Fontaine, Miss Fontaine,; Mrs.
Foster, Masara. Hay, Gardi
Jno. Straner, F. O. Daley,
deck.
Btfqpíndia::y¿..
Bíle-Bopk—Kentucky .. ■"$ B>
Beans. .' .í-bbl
Bbbad—Pilot... «a.
« Navy do., —.... .... . do
Crackers do
Crackers ;..... .<9 bbl
Beeswax—Yellow.....•■■ ■$ ft'
Bbioks—Texas... ... ... ..# M
Northern M
.wise agreed.
^ 4th. If any cotton which has been sold aa sound, oi
without mention 1 — ' " ' ■§ "
gatesofOhargesonB. B.B,
■wl
O. Bail Road
lEichmond
toHarria'g
of 5 cento per package for r
' OF DOMESTIC
rHOUSTON & HAHSISBURG.. ,
Btaaaer Texas—(0 bales ootton to Hendley &
Steamer Island City—8 trip —35 ■ bales c<
D & Mills, 04 Hendley t Co, 17 do to J SI
do to J 0 Kuhn t Co, 88 do tó Dean <Se Cramer.
78 sks pecans to Nichols A Qo,y bales cotton, 12
to Ball, Hatchings ic CO. .
Steamer Texas—40 baléá cotton tó Powell d Rutikven,
67 do to MoMahan í Gilbert, 22 do to.R de & G Milis, 1
Mde,] bdl peltries to T Wagner. . ' ...
Steamer Jenkins—100 badea ootton to J F Louden.
FBOM TSINITY EIYXR.—Steamer Bfitty, Powell—
" i ootton to Kuhn fc Co, 13 do to Wood 4 Power,
i J Soriey, 0 do, 2 hides to Powell dc Ruthven, 19'
^bdl peltries to J Adler. ?.
[ ARANSAS—Per soh'r. Mist-68 bales bay' I
len, 117 hides, 2bdls rags to Wood d Power.
Neptune -2 trips—57 balea cotton to Nichols & Co, 47
do to J P Louden, 72 do to R dt D G Mills,: 9 do to J
Shacklefbrd^4^do to J Adams, 525 hides, 6. hhds pecana
TOTAL KECEHTS FOB THE PAST WEEK.—
U19 balea eotton, 68 do hay .697 hides, 4 bdls peltries, 2
do rag*, 78 ska pecans. • -
imports for thi past Week froi
Orleans.'.
Per steamships Morgan «nd México—670 bbls flour, 95
do whiskey, 20 do pcfrk, 35do sugar, )0 hhds do, 0 casss
bacon, 3 do crockery, 9 terces bams, 4 do rice', 2 kga t 3
bbls lard, 6 do vinegar, 125 do' molasses,. 10 do oil, 3 do
turpentine, 62bxs candles, 75 So tobacco, 12 do starch,
50 do soap, 10 do cheese, 25 raisins, 50 do patent medi-
cines, 00 do wine, 15 baskets do, 20 colls rope, 75 kegs
nails, 437 sks corn, 50 do oats, llLdo bran, 42 do ooffee, 90
boots fc shoes, 1 buggies. m
Schooner Mist . ._
• GorrKunnels *
Native
Atlas
" Oregon ,
" Foam
" Charles Wilcoj
" James Williams
" Charlotte
" lone
" Excelsior
u Mal. Bache
<> Geni. Hamilton
« Tazoo
" Columbia
" Ann Maria
" J. G. MoNeel.
" SamU M Williams
" " Alamo
" Mary Ella
Vessels Licensed at the Fort of Gal-
veston. under 20 tons.
Schooner Jane Thompson
" Trader
" Fright
" Joe Dart
" Althea Brooks
" Emily Margaret
" Jenny Lind
" Rebecca
" Nymph
Sloop Exert
" Elisa
" Constitution
" Mary Ann
« Ringold
" Union
Imports from Kaatern Clues.
FROM NEW YORK—Per brig Empire—20 hhds sog-
• ar,52bblaraflneddo, 164 sks coifee, 51 bxs pickles, Hdo
C' ®?. starch, 153 do tobacco, 40 do lemon
ors. 60 do ft!~ ^
• 91 do <
¡9*Só Uquors, 60 d< > glass, 08 do candi,
>, 25 do preserves, 26 do tin, 33é kgs naila,,Í2
i, 9 bbls oil, 42 ooiis rope, 30 grindstones, IOS ps
25 bbls porter and ale, 73 trunks, 44 pekga furn-
_ , Uquors,!
Mhlf do, 25 do
bxs axes, 8 bbls
casting, 25 bbls porter and ale, .a u-u.
iture, 19 casks crockery, 50 bbls crackei
9 bbla vinegar 318 railroad chairs, 42 b
marble, in balea ndae, «5 pkgs do,
buggies, 1 rackaway, 1 wagon.
furn-
k 60 bdls paper,
Ms spikes, 8 bxs
5 carriages, 14
p Austin—71 bbls refined sugar, 05 hlf do, 40
key, 15 do oil; 82 caaks brandy, 40 do wine, 34
and ale, 15 bbls Tarnish: 30 firkins batter. 25
ese, 210 dó "idT.lOO do s¿ap,75docandles,'l«
iW tobacco, 95 do raisins, 320 do
l nails, 14 bbls spikes,
r railroad wheelsj44
, sks eofibe 44 do malt, 56
,45 bdls paper, 81 trunks
S buggies and '1
beeves.
balea eotton, 50 sks pe-
nabales cotton.
708®.-"nower—707 bales
tSaifroll IB PAST* WEEK- 953
^8 bidea,2 « 3 bdla peltries, 170
Lamber.
— 45,000
— 96,068
w
T¡W. Girand,.
Cotton 9 bale
Su^ar 9 hhd.
Corn sack
Cornpbbl.
G.mdzep,
do do 3
Passenj
•With
fbrwffi BROTH
The above charges ón coi
The Charge on merchani
_ triage. . ,
Freight from Harrisburg to Galveston, per bale, 40to50c.
do do Galveston to Harrisburg pbbl. dry, 20
do do do do do do wet, 25
do do do do db ironPlOOfcs.lO
Passenger fare, cabin, typ—deck, >150. .
ivingand
charge for bulky or dangerous freight.
roduce, Include all
covers ailcharges
tooner Gen'l F."Pierce
" Abby Cecilia
" Coqullle
u Skimmer
" Zephyr *
" Lizzy Long
" Denslow
« Alexander Moore
" Astonishment
" Hero
" . Magnolia
" Loula
.: Perpendicular
" T.f. Davis
" Star of Texas
Sloop Elizabeth
" Brazoria
Liverpool
Phoenix
Maggie Jane.
Ship W. B.'
Ship
Bask
" Helen
" Montauk
Ste
egiatered attbe
veston
Brig Tibei
Jack Hays
San Antonio
Mary Falvey
Betty Powel
Pearl Plant
Schr. Southron
Convert
•d at the Port of
Steamer Dr. Massle
John ViVin
MaJ. Harris "
Magnolia
Fort Henry
Sam
Dr. 8mith
J. Jenkins
E. Austin and lady,
and son ,—9 on
TT~P Do you toont to hav a Sure Preventative
against Counterfeiting Bank Notes f
Read ! Read! I Read 11!
SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE! .' SUBSCRIBE!!
JOHN 8. DTE, IS THE AUTHOR,
and. the Bank Note Engraven all say that fait the
Geiaikst Junas or Parax Moaar Livix«.
PuBLiHsn WaaxLT. Ths whole oslt Ova Dollar
. a Yeah.
(¡REA TEST DISCO r E R Y
or tsz ístítsT CssTUt roa
O Detecting Counterfeit Bank Motes, . j
® Describing Every Genuine Bill*in Existence, and
M- - Eihibiting at a glance eyerv Counterfeit
H X. in Circulation!! .
Arranged ao admirably, that BsrsaExca-is East and
Deteetlon Instantaneous.
JO? No Index to examine ! No page to hunt up!
But so simplified and arranged that the
Merchant, Banker and Business
Man, can swall at a glance.
.■*.' "■
!-• -ft." jt
.. m.n
" Now have on
i Aoaar.
low prices, and of
those who antic -
jrlth a call, he wip
His Agent thei
^TewYork.
THE OAJLTKSTOH FIRE. , 1
THE following, from the Civilian and Gazette, «
bits a result which has invariably attended an 1
dental test of Hall's Patbut Coacam ~ ~
Satx. Other manu&oture^s make the same
regard to their own, ijafes, b*t carefully avoid
that assertion, asdb Messrs. Hall, Dodds dc Co., by i
ing a rewatd for proof to the con
Fire-Proof
Galveston, Oct. 6th, 1856.
Editors Civilian .-—Will you do me the favor to
"Whüé^in^^ñráweñ: Twilled.
summer Cravats, 'Jieck 11
" Gloves, Suspendere, etc.
Plain Muslin
Shirt Collars, H
India Kubbar Clothin*, lü^iling Baga, VaBses, «te.
BOY'S CLOTHING.
toatha', Bora' and ChUdrtu's CLOTHINflnf e
such asÜS^oj^aad^^^.
DrilUng CoaUarS^^^^to.^
WMte Buck Coats and PShts,
White and Colored Skirts, etc,, etc.
Plantation Clothing.
ATTAKPA8 COTTONADE PANTALOONS
This Cottonade is made on Plantations, and is mash mor
durable than any of the Northern Cottonadea,
Bendns, Log Cabin and Brown Llnnen Panto and Jack
a, Detains aad Brown Llnnen Jumper Shirts, Hickory
lirta, Campeaohy Straw Hato, White Wool Hato,eto.
N.B.—We have all sises for men and boys in eur
Plantation Clothing. :<
Womens' and Girls' Fancy Twilled Cottonade Prnnkd,
do do Striped Blue, do ~ "
of Monday morning, 29th ult. The real value
e Safes cannot, In my oplpion, be too genera^
known. They are sold by Isaac Bridge, Agent in N<
Orleans. Very truly, yours, Jems S. Bhsa.
m response to the above note from our frl«nd,Col
Uiea, We called and examined his safe, and were
i&nvineed that his — -
id. It
of the paper or tl
favorable consideration of, all who desire Fire-]
Safes.—Editors Civilian.
Col. Khea was a stranger, both tó the manufacture:
and their undersignod agent, and >iia promptness iri vol
untarily publishing the achievement of the Coa
Sara is.therefore the more commendable. If all
who profit by the fire defying qualities of a reliable
would folio* b|s exsmple, thousands whose valuabli
books and papers are nightly at the meroy of the con
suming element, would oe induced to lasraa them b:
purchasing Safes. &CoI..'Hhea's lett8rto the subsoribei.
he says: "SeveralIttge and valuable Safes were tested
by this fire, and every, singlfe one bnt Hall's proved 4
FAiLDEa." ISAAC BEIDGB,
oct28-w3m 22 Magazine street, New Orleans.
otripeu jiiiH,
Colored Calleo
Brown Cotton Shirts.
ag, as well as a stock of FASHIONABLE WINTER
5LOTHING.
N. Bw—Orders addressed to as will be prwnntly^ am I
carefully attended to. F. MALARD Jt CO.
Nos. 58 & 60, Canal St., Corner of.OldJiey^eSi
feb24wly ^ ,_
na ijevee est.,
New Orleans.
Plantation ana Garden Fertilizers.
m s s la m —am:-. — — •' — _r._a¿ ■*- * -■* ^. .
lvéstóxi, Prices Current.
It has taken years to make perfect this
GREAT DISCOVERY.
[STO KE ; PRIC KS.j
Galveston, April 10, 1857.
yd.*.19 f*_ 20 -'
i 17
V a • t-
8>á . J
7 26 ® 8 7SV
... 22 @ .. 28
1000 @ 12 00 !
@
German 15 00 @ 20 00
English fire .-. .." M ' 80 00 @100 00
bban.. fib
Chooolatk—No 1......... $'Br
Cement—Bosendale.. ¥ bbl
CANDLBB-Sperm-N. B'dfrdj 5>
Star Candles. '... ¿..... v. $ lb
Comee—Rio..
Java....,............ 11)-
. , 48 @
..29 @
.. HK@
17 @
Cobn.^. $)bnsh... 95
Goboaob—Manilla........$ lb ..17
Eussia,.... ........$B) ..22
. Tarred American.. $ lb ..18
Cidsb—Champaign.... • > .$ box 8 00
Gobes—Velvet v.,..,M 8 00
Flodb—Superfine ■¥ bbl 8
Extra.. W bbl 9
Eye «bbl 6}
Fish—Cod.....«box 1 25
. Mackerel, No. 1 . .. kbbl 8
" " large....# bbl .. ..
No.2........fc<bbl.. «
. . " " .........bbl
No. 1. :.«kitt .. ..
" . « 2... «kift ....
Pbdit—Kaisins '. «box 4 50
" ...«Mb* 2 25
' " .«arbx . .
Oranges.......'.... ...«box .. .
Currante—Zante. «lb
Almonds—soft—Bhell....« ft1
Gdnnt Baos—New « bag
Gun PowDEB-Dupont, fffg.« keg
Glass—«bx 50ft. Am.8xl0
" 10x12
12x18
IX
. 15
1 75
. 45
. 80
. 12
.18
.:. 1 05
@ 18..
@ .. 25
@ ... 20
@ 8 25
@ 400
@ 8 25'
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The argent necessity for such a work has long been
Qtfelt by Commercial men. It has been published to
supply the call for suoh a Preventive, and needs bnt
to be known to be Universally Patronised.. It does
more than has ever been attempted by.man. TrT It
desorlbes every Bank Note in 3 Different Languages,
—English, French aud German—
¡I Thus each may read the sáme la bis own
S - Native Tongue,
H , Tsaas.—The paper will bs about 28 by 42 inches.
J and will eontain the
* Most Perfect Bank Kote List Published
Togethér'with the rates of Discount. Also a list of
^ &U the Private Bankers in America;
H A Complete Summary of the Fikahcs of Europe and
■ America will be publshed in eaeh edition, together
" with aUthe Important NEWS OF THEDA,Y. Also,
INTEBEStlSG B,TORIES
From an Old.Manuscript found in the East, and no
x where else to be found. It has never yet appeared in
f print, and furnihes the Most Complete History of
Oriental Life,
and describing the Host Perplexing Positions in which
the ladies and gentlemen of that country have been
so often found. These Stories will oontinue through-
out the whole year, and will prove the most enter-
taining ever offered to the public.
TTf* Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1
a year. All letters must 4 addressed to ap7-ly
JOHN 8. DYE, Broker,
Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, N. York.
Ha*—Northern..... «owt :
Huobs—Di
Green,
Hair—]
Ibon—English,refined. 1
'Swedes
do Imitation....... .
Hoop ..«^>
Sheet .....'........«ft
Nail Bods........ .-« ft
Castings, American
Tin Plate, I C.
Lumber: Yel.Pine,Mo.
Yellow Pine, Texas.
Ala. dressed.. ....
Fla., " .......
Cypress
8mngles, Cypress...
Laths.*.
Hashes.......
2 50 @
6 00 @
box 18 76 @ 14 25
box 16 00 @ .. ..
U 28 00 @ 25 00
15 00 @ 18 00
80 00 " 85 00
85 00 @ 88 00
25 00
8 50
2 50
120 @ 125
140 @ 150
1 80 @ 140
115 @ 125
1 05 @-. 1 15
100 @ 1 60
urer
. .Clerk
R. H. Runnel! ,........... .. .\ .Lieut. Governor
S. Harris, Governor^ Private Secretary
State Department.
E. Clark, .Secretary of State
B. Holland, .Clerk
Treasury Department.
James B. Raymond,
H. H. Haynie,.......
Comptroller's Office.
James B. Shaw, . Comptroller
George D. Durham, .Chief Clerk
W. L. Hill,. .Clerk of Tax Bureau
.George G. Simcox,! Assistant Clerk
Pat O'Gorman,
Jno. C. Duval,.
JohnF. Purvis,.... .....:
H. W. Baglin, ■ ..
B. Barr,.TT .. ..
~ A. A. Carlton,....,,.
Flnsser,...'. '
Theodere Miller,.
General Land Office.
Stephen Crosby,..Commissioner
.bert M. Elgin, Chief Clerk
ivier DeBray,. .Translator
C. W. Pressler, Draftsman
Hermann Wilkie, ........
ConradC. Stremme,........... ..
jamas ttptme,., ...
Joseph Martin,. ..
F. H. Arhtt,..*
Horaceli. Upshur,........... .......
a Hotchkiss, ........ Asst Clerk
wmm
uttaA i.nmw. Ihe(dow D. Ormsby,..
Ftod.>'W. Moore,..'.
William H. Houston,...
Charles A. Harrison,. ..
Benjamin Lyman,. "
Párry W. Humphries,..... "
William H.'Thomas,.................Asst Clerk
Bhoads Fisher,.
Alfred Grooms,..
Samuel T. Scott,.:
. T.*Shanka,
" ' iH. Rondeau, ,.....!
ThoauaJ; Pattéraó^.'.'.'.'". ."77177777 Ü
Oommiuhnno/OlamU.''
J . ..ULOtak
3d. Clerk
M
M
« M
« M 26 00 @ 40 00
«M 8 50 @ 4 60
«M 2 50 @ 4 00
.......8x10 .... @..14
10x12 .. " ..18
« ..........10x14 .... " ..20
l.gtn—Bar. «ft 9 @ ..10
PlgLBAD... «ft @ ..
Lbatheb—Oak sole..... ..« ft .. 88 @ .. .85
Harness... «ft .. 85 @ .. 37J$
* Band «ft .. 82 @ .. 86
--Bands, ready made, 6 to 14inch 62j¿@ 125
Locb— Thoinaston.....,..« bbl 150 @ 175
MoiiASSBS...... «gal ..70 @..80
Moss ......ft. .. 1X0 .. 2
Naiia—4d.to 40d.... ..... keg 4 26 @ 4 50
Naval Stobes—Tar ..« bbl 4 50 @ 5 00
Pitch ......bbl 8 50 0 4 00
Kosin «bbl 8 00 @ 8 50
Spirit*Turpentine....¿.«gal. ..75 @ .. 80
* Vamiali,bright ...... gal. .. 40 @ ..75
'ATe «busb.,90 @ ..
< iu.s—Lard,war*nt. W. 8 « gal.
Sperm .........í.« gil.
Linseed boiled ...:«gal
Kaw.. ..... ... - .Ti" gal
■ Whale, refined « gal
Tannej^ttvet oil...„..«gtH
Olivo....................
Provision?—Beef.
Beef.Fulton market....
Pork—mass ...
Bacon, hams.... «ft
Hams, canvassed. DufiT..« lb
do other brands....... ft
Bibbed sides. ft
Clear sides ft
. Shoulders.. .«ft
LardjinkegB. .......ft
Lard, in bbls .« ft 15}i@16
Butter, Goshen —f ft "
Butter, Western «ft
Cheese, Western .:« lb-
Cheese, Goshen.:...... ..« ft
Potatoes. • - •«
Onions.... J.,. - ■'••• .■•'..« bbl
Pa intb—Pure white lead..« keg
•' " No. l.«keg
Plastkk—PariB...........« bbl
2)tui- French snow white.« ft
" No 1.-.... ~~
■> . •• " No 2 '.
New Jersey Zinc.....
65
10
15
15
126 0 160
100 @ 150
1 76 @ 6 00
..50 @.100
150 @ 2 00
2 0 @
40 "
. . 82
proveto ttt( , _
fertility to worn out .«oils, and their adaptation to 1
creasing largely the products of the garden and orchai
Numerous testimonials from gentlemen who trie,
them last season have been reoeived, all of whom con-
cur in saying (hat their experiments were satisfactory
and profitable beyond their anticipation.
phosphatkd ctoaxo,
In barrels of about 2501bs., at two cents per pound,
Coabsx Gaoom Bons,
In barrels of about lT51bs., at IX cents per pound.
Fw« GaooHB Bons.
In barrel of about 2001bs., at 1% cents per pound,
Peruvian Guano.
In sacks of about 1401bs., at 3 cents per pound.
Laño Plastee, at 91 75 per barrel. Also,
Bocx Salt, In barrels of about 3001b., at 1 cent per lb j
.TTF Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended
to A pamphlet containing further particulars and direc-
tions for using the above fertilizers, will be sent by
mail on the receipt of a postage stamp to ihy one desir-
Portahle Steam Engines.
The subscriber has forBAle and is eonttantly receiving
Portable Steam Engines, of
10 Hoese Power, 6 Horse Powee,
8 do do, 4 do do,
2}i Horse Power.
Machines requiring cheap motive power, will find these
Enginessimple, economical and compact. For ginning
cotton they aré for cheaper than mule power.
decl9-6mw D. C. LOWBEB, 98 ilagatine St.
E. B. VHEELOGK,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
No. 43 Magaslne St., opposite the Arcade Hotel, N. O,
TTAS on hand a very large and complete stock
XX of fresh Drugs, Chemical, Paints, Oils, Glass-
ware and all articles kept in similar establish-
ments at the North, which he oan and Is deter-
mined to sell for cash or approved paper,, at Northern
wholesale prices, adding expense of freight. By this
course he desires to Invite the attention of Southern
buyers of Drugs to this market, assuring them that the
above assertion is strictly true. The prejudices exist-
ing in the minds of country druggists against this mar-
ket, are firmly grounded, and not without good oause,
from the foot that enormous profits have always been
larged here, compelling them to seek a Northern
arket.
His ability to sell as above, is focillted by an agent in
New York, whose personal attention is given to all pur-
chases for his. house.
An examination of stock and prices is respectfully
solicited. E. B. WHEELOCK.,
oot28-wly 43 Magaslne St., New Orleans.
a Halls;
1000 dosen Chopping Axes—
1600 dosan Cotton, 1.
~ casks Hóes, asm
, .. -n£Z*saa ,
Ox, Log, Coil and Trace £
■SKSiM
Cologne;
Csatinga, Ovsns, fipl
300
*0
«00
800
_ .Wre'
Wooden Ware, Cbttr
Ware, a full assortment
penters' and "
boas,Bi
M i olM r
'.etfc;
y«a
riety;
Utoeks, Looking
HTnl iffpn p it#it
Corn and Spice 1
Cutters;Hand, 1
great variety of
C7" With a variety of Shelf Goods too great toenua
rate, which yon are United to call and examine.
. oct21-wlr.
.. Wrappins
snd Patent
Bark Mills, t
. and Cradles
it and circular L
Materials; Sliding Doo?
No.gl TckeupitonUs street, Hem <
fPHB subscriber has on haaUs
1 from the above «IttaM e
Mt#-'w«ms _ ; *1 JNp. t. MoINDtT.
HTDE * GOOMUH
"si k or aoLnaN rrfatOAa."
Corner of Canal and Boyal rtmUNew Orleans.
MANOTACTUMB8 0 8ILviSvWAM.
Tea Sets, PltcherMoUeta,Oto-
Ixuwlen and fieneva Watches, of the most
"llutel Clocks, Lamps, B rouses and fas
line Guns and BifieZ Colt's Pistols,
J. H. OeLXSBT. i. L. KACAU
OOX.B8BT * BIACAVIaAT,
OCMBOfiSION AND ÍOBWARDING MERCHANTE,
No. 85 Toheupltoulas street, Hew Orleans,
"\TTILL fill orders foraU deserlftions of Western Pro-1
Oreóle Mills ~
Magnolia
Albion
tr. 8. Mills, superfine;
Bells ¡¡t «o;
Scotia do;
Bt. LoslsClty do;
THE SOUTHERN MUSICAL. DEPOT,
No. 39 Camp Street, near Gravier,
New Orleans.
Proprietor, &. GABIC1.
(successor to h. b. hewitt.)
THE largest stock of American and For-^
eign Music in the South. Alltheli
publications constantly received. _ _ _
A very large assortment of Music Books and Music
merchandize..
Piano Fobtes of all kinds from the1>est Amrican and
European Manufactories; also, Habps, Guitars, Vio-
lihs, Flutes, Aoooedeons, Banjos, Tambourines, brass
and all other instruments for military bands.
Music Teachers recommended and situations procured
for Professors of Music.
Pianos tuned, and all kinds of Musical Instruments re-
paired. Music'arranged.
A large BiNcaarisattached, where all kinds of eom-
mercial and notarial and. ether Blank Books are got np;
particular attention la paid to binding Musio.
The undersigned, a Professor of Music and Grand Or-
«aestra Leader in New Orleans for the last twenty /
trusts to be able, with the extensive experience he
the business, and the large facilities at hiB command, to
satisfy the taste and requirements, however varied, of
the amateurs and professional artists of the South and
South-West. L. GABIOI,
oct28 wly 39 Camp street.
SHOEMAKERS AND -SHOEDEALERS UP-^
pers Beady fitted; Gentlemen's Panoy Boot!
and Shoe, Congress and Oxford Tie .Uppen, also ■_
Ladle's, Youth's and Children's of-every material and
size, for Bale Wholesale and Retail by M. ARTHUR
Importer of Shoes Findings and Machine Silk, 69 Gold
St., New York. Orders Promptly filled for all parts of
the Pnlon and Cañadas. . maSI-3m
Fine Groceries for Southern Families.
THOMAS HOPE & CO.
R0. 132 ceaveebs strut, new vore.
(.Established in 1820.)
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS in all descriptions of
Rare Old Maderia, Sherry and Port Wines. Finest
Superior Old Jamaica, St. Croix and An-
Rare Old Maderia, Sherry and Port Wines.
Old Brandies, Superior Old Jamaica, St. Croix
tigua Bum. Old Holland Gin, and every.variety of Fine
Imported and Domestic Ljquors.
1MPAGNE—Max Sntune, Moet & Chandon and
Mumm'i Imperial, Cabinet aM Yensenay, Heidseick
and other brands.
CLABET AND SAUTEBNH—Ineludlng Chateau Mar-
gaux. Chateau Lafitte, Leoville, Larose,
St. Julien, Chateau and Haut Sauternes.
, . ling OI
Chateau Lafitte, Leoville, Larose, Margaux
lien, Chateau and Haut Sauternes.
HOCK WINES—of Johannesberger, Marcobrunner, Bu-
SEGABS—of all the. ohoicest varieties, Elegantes, Re-
jOnchas, Operas, Pressed and Communes.
Git FRUITS—of all kinds, Baisins, Almonds,
Prunes, etc.
TEAS AND COFFEES—all of the finest qualities.
HAMS AND TONGUES—Burlington, Virginia, A West-
phalia Hams, smoked and plekled Tongues.
iSHEN BUTTER—in PirkinB, Tubs and stone Jars.
FOREIGN PICKLES—Sauces, Catsups, Sardinas, Capers,
Olives, etc.
PRESERVES—East and West India and Domestic. And
a full and geneaal assortment xPf every variety of
Fine Groceries. marifi-57-yi)
GENTRY, SLOTE & CO.
(Late Lowery, Gentry dc Slote.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 121 Front Street, New Yoax.
Abram M. Gentry, Texas.
Alonso Slote, ) w._ v„ .
Geo. K. Otis."" } "elr York-
AIEPICAX COLLEGE.
TAB. MUIiLENhasremovedfromfSflOnstomhousestreet
XJ to 95 Exchange Place, between Bienville and Contl
stfeets.
INVALUABLE DISCOVERY—No pay required until
a cure is affected. Private Diseases cured in a few days,
by a regular physician, without mercury or other poison-
ous medicines at $5 Exchange Place..
DB. MULLEN calls the attention of those afflicted
with any of the forms of a certain disease, to his general
advertisement in another column. The treatment adopt-
ed by him, is that which has the approval of the most
distinguished surgeons of Paris, London and New York
and .its universal success has proved beyond a doubt, that
a permanent core for the worst cases of constitutional
syphilis, gonorrhoea, strictures, enlargement of the pro-
strate glands, diseases procured by a certain solitary
practice, etc., etc., can now be obtained'to a moral cer-
tainty, if application be made to those whose intelligence,
skill and experience can be relied on. Since Dr. Mullen
opened in this city, all the many cases that have come
under his care have been cured, without a single excep-
tion. Some of these were of years' standing. One re-
• T stricture, thirty years old, has been
Srise of the patient. The gentlemen
lityis known to the oitisens of Ne«
Orleans) is at hand, and, by his permission, can be refer-
red to. Dr. M.'s treatment of strictures is not known
South of New York. His treatment of gonorrhoea and
gleet Is the moBt perfect ever discovered. It is the short-
est, safest and surest. The patient takes no copavia, cu-
bebs, turpentine or other nauseous doses, but a cure is
obtained in one or two days, without pain, inconveni-
ence or a change of diet. No pay unless a cure is effect-
ed within the time named.
IMPOTENOY—Young men or others, who, by se:
excesses of self-pollution, may have ' - ■' —
selves any of the '"
ture impotency, involuntary seminal emissions, general
debility or constitutional derangement may consult Dr.
Mullen with honorable confidence—he offers them a per-
fect cure. The strictest secrecy observed. Dr. Muller
can peconsulted daily at his office.
BENJ. E. MULLEN, M. D.
¡¡y Remember No. #6 Exchange Place. oct28-lyw
A. C. CRAWFOBIl,
MARKET STREET, GALVESTON, TEXAS.
YX7"OULD repectfully Inform his friends, and the pub-
W lie generally, that his Stock of Goods is^now fhllj
and complete, and will receive by even arrival fro
New York, Philadelphia and Boston, additional sni
plies of Fresh Goods. He is prepared to offer indu
ments to Cash Buyers and punctual customers. Ord
from the country carefully and promptly executed, 1
assortment, consisting In part of Selected Family
>01d Java, Mocha, Rio, and
Gulra Coffee; White Loaf,Ci 1
ed add Brown Sugar; Mol
MEDICAL HOUSE,
as Customhouse (Met, near Boyal street, New Orli
Fir the cube of old ohbonio, mercurial,
BYPHILITIoTnD ALL PRIVATE DEBASES, with-
out Mercury, hindrance from business, or other exposure
te friends, and a core guarantied in all cases.
~ " success which hasattended Dr. J axes'
of the United Statesand Eupope—the
ores he has effected, which were pro-
'j the most eminent physlclans,juatl-
his services to the oonManoe of tie
following are some of the diseasss
and of which, in connection with
medies. Dr. James permanently erari.
..... —jt, secondary and tertiary j
!,Gleet, Gonnorrhoea, Noo-
""" sof females, how-
. ir iv- 'J,S? the Baokand
ion of the Bladder and Kidneys, Bheu-
Canoers, Ulcers, Tumors and all die-
also call the attention especially of
re privately and improperly iqjured them-
secretandsolitary habit which ruins the
id, unfitting them for either business or to-
ConstltutioSa Debility or Impoten"y The
a*e some of the sadaad melancholy effects pro-
early habits of youth,, vis: Weakness of Back
fies him
termed
of
Dr. J
those w
selves
body an
eietv.
Cheap Groceries j
JOHN T. BOOEE.. c. W. ETENE
JOHN ft XOOBX * CO.,
^WHOLESALE GBOCBB8, OOldDSSION i
AXD OEALEBS II tisnu PBODUOE,
17 and 19 Poydraa street, New Orleans.
n Texas, accompanied by cash or dtj a
promptly filled at the low# ratu.
7, the fearftil effects on the mind are more to be
pi. Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depres-
f Spirits, Eril Forebodings, Aversion to Society^
istrnst, Love of Solitude,- Timidity, etc.. are some
evils produced.
with any -of the above symptoms
vt fail to call on Dr. James, and be at once re-
I perfect health; let no false delicacy prevent
'u* onceiand save yourself from the awfhl
eadml consequences of this terrible malady.
of the organs immediately cured, and full
ad.
'ember Tu Mkdioal Hodsb or Dr. Jambs is 82
Customhouse street.
S.—PersoiiB residing out of the city, or cannot visit
^J - rsofaiBeiuMir
STATIONERS'
nAVID fslt. . . .m -. . ...
New York. New Orleans.
D. FELT & STETSON,
No. 54 Camp street and No. 7 Bank Place,
General Stationer*, Job Printers,
AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
T7"BEP constantly on hand a large and well select
JjL stock of PAPER—Ruled and Plain Folio P
Foolscap; Packet Post; Commercial and Quarto Post;
and white, wove and laid.
Also—A large variety of plain and fancy Note Pi
and Envelopes; Copying and Seal Presses; Gold 1
with gold and silver cases; Steel Pens, in ail varii
relopes of all sises And qualities; Envelope and Jlot-
Togefher with the largest stock of BLANK Bl
J personally, bv giving particulars of disease, in letter,
d enclosing a fee of Ten Dollars, will have the remedy
disease sent to their address, enclosed in a small pack-
*nd concealed from observation. No communication
hknrt o. stbtsoh. noticed unless accompanying the ffee, as the numerous
11— AJ*-j| correspondence of the Doctor forbids.
Consultations held strictly confidential. Address
DR. JAMBS' MEDICAL HOUSE,
octal
89 Customhouse street. New Orleans.
kernes hi tun, ttiiu uutuiu aaa every variety of sty]
sets or single Books furnished at the shortest
notice.
Our PRINTING OFFICK and BINDERY
premises, and under our immediate gupervisiv
ing supplied with the best stock and material f be ob-
tained, we are prepared to do all descriptions of work at
short notice, at low prices, and in a satlsfacto:
Persons in want of anything in our line o:
are respectfully invited to give us a call befortpu rchas-
ing elsewhere. Q^=" No. 64 Camp street and 7 nk Place.
New Orleans. 9lt28-wly
SJOJLSi
SAIL MAKI
COMMISSION CABPET WABEBOOMS<
j. p. lonn........ j. oaedoln... .v... j. b. visitas.
•TODD fc OAHDOL.FI,
IMP0BTEB8,
No. 12(hCanal street, near Boyal—Tonro Buildings.
HATE constantly on hand a large and magnlfieent
stook of ENOLIBH aad AMERICAN 0ABPETS
which we have received on consignment, and aré enabled
to sell, at Wholesale and Retail, aa low as oan be pur-
chased in any market in the United States; It consists
of all quslitW, from the Richest Velvets to the lowest
frico Ingrain mannftetnred, and a choice seleotion of
ings, Druggets. Staircloths, and Brass Rods, Mattings
and Floor Oil Cloths, 8 to 24 feet wide.
We have also on hand a large assortment of PAINTED
WINDOW SHADES. ootli-wly
F. BAUER,
No. 63 Canal St., New Orleans,
MANUFACTURER, IMPORTER AND DEALER
rr TRUNKS, Carpet Bags, Valises, Hats,
Caps, Umbrellas, Indian Rubber and
Oil Cloth Clothing. ""'*%■
The new wonderml and celé
proof, (warranted genuine,) solid sole leather, life-pre-
serving Trunks, are now ready and for sale apa to see. |
octli-wly
Fashl.nable Clothing Store!
F. STRINGER * CO.,
No. 86 Camp street, New Orleans.
rrtHB latest'style of Clothing, for gentlemen-s'
X wear, of our own manufacture, can always be
found at our establishment. Persons visiting New
Orleans are requested to give as a call and exam-
ine oar stook.
E?" Orders by letter filled with oare. octl4-wly
No. 10 Old Levee, near Canal i
[established a 1
i, New Orleans,
H. BOEEABBL,
Corner Natohes aad Tchonpitoulas street, New Orleans,
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST,
Cloves
Ginger, race
Nutmegs.. lb
Mace...... ............
Bpibits—Brandy, Cp'gne.f? gal
Brandy, American..... .$ gal
din, Holland -V gal
Rum, Jamaica......... .<( gal
Rnm, American........Hi gal
Whiskey, common... ...fl gal
Whiskey, Rose or Olive.-figal
(Hd Monongahela.......Vgal
Alcohol.............. .'.V gal
Soap—Hew York, No.l.®S>
Oeline ...'. ...|l lb
Family...... :
SfaajkaChoioe. ..........Utt
'FüSr.'... ib
Fair .T... ~~ "
Loaf, N. Y
Crusned
Powdered..... ........
Salt—Liverpool, coarse.
Fine...
Sama—Bear.
Dear............ ......
8bot—Drop......... —
Back ......
Toba ooo—Chewing.......V lb
Tallow .. .......... lb *
Twine—Balimr .V lb
Seine ............... "lb
WmMB—Port " gal
Madeira ." gal
Champagne, Heidaeiok.
Malaga, aweet....
kt 6 00
Dew..... M*.,f bbl 18 00
i market.... VMbh.lS 00
............*bbl 24X
~~ 10
.. 17V.
..15®
18J¿^ .. 14
28 @ . 25
8 57 @ 4 00
@ 4 00
18
Do You Wiaii to Acquire Bichea !
rpHE subscribes will send to any one, on the recept of
X ohe Dollae, the annexed six choice and valuable
recelps, viz:
1st. For making the London Court Plaster,
2d. For making good Black, Blue or Bed Inks—Black
at a coss of less than six cents per gallon, Blae at 10 cents
per gallon, and Red at a cost of not more than 23 cents
per gallon.
3d. For making Honey whleh cannot be detected
from that made by bees either in looks or taste, and
does not cost over six cents per pound.
4th. For making the celebiated Paris Hair Invlgorator,
which Is superior to anything else iivthe market.
5th. For making all the various Hair ]
6th. For making the best of French C<
Any person 0 f ordinary industry and enterprise can
make a fortune in a very short time by the manufacture
and sale of these articles.
I have been engaged in the business of manufacturing
the above articles in Philadelphia for the past ten years,
and have accumulated all this world's goods that I my-
self am in need of, and am now willing to give others
a chance to do something for a living which will reward
them for their labors fkr more bountifully than shovel-
i and Brown Soap; Castile Soap
anu Diu Candles; Lamp Oil, Lamp Wick, Ci
Tartar, Soda, Yeast Powders, Sardines, Goshen
Cheese, White Beans, Dried Peaches, Dried .
Fresh Currants, Raisins, Almonds, Citron, Fi¡
Farina, Cornena, Arrowroot, Soda and Water
French, SpanlSh and sweet Chocolate; Homoei
Bakers Premium Chocolate; Buckwheat, iL I
Vermicelli; Matches; Old Port, Madira ani Sherry
Wine; Cognac Brandy; Porter. Ale and Cider/
Extra Fine Creen and Black feas,
_ Camp Furniture, such as Tent all Bises and quali-
ties, Portable Cots, Camp Stools, uairs, etc., eto.
I wonld particularly call the atfntion of Engineers,
Railroad Contractors and others tcby recently patented
Portable Chair Bed. This artiv weighing only about
eighteen pounds, and which formpMmplete easy chair,
is easily transformed into a coislete and comfortable
Cot Bea, with all the advantages / a mattrass and pillow,
without the cumbersome weighpf either. To the slok
it will be foand invaluable, as ta occupant can be chang-
ed to any position without delivar trouble.
Every description of Canvassvork, such as plain and
fancy Boat Sails, ~ "" "
to order. ,
I also manufacture a super¥ article of light or heal
Canvass Bell
road or plantation use. Th.
dia rubber Belting or Hose
ufactured at our establishing
the best quality of gutta
or Hose, and at onénalf <
: strength required.
Particular attentioi
9
_ MlTl
fee., Do. do. Hose for rail
f using gutta percha or In-
I find these articles as man-
t equal, if not superior, to
ha or India rubber Belting
ost, and made of any size
ention pai*
in a superior
Of the most recent importation—fresh by evei
arrival from the North. Exactly the same ku
style every description of pin or embroidered silk Flags
or Banners for military o^ther companies. Steamboat
rderin f
chests and6ftá boxes.
Barges made to order I
Jack Pennants, etc. etc.,^
Plain and fancy g< "
Canvass,. French and
style. Flags of ail nations,
neatly repaired.
rnings, light and heavy
Bontinl: for Flags, etc./for
porter and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Drugs, Medicines, Ohemicals and Dye-Stu£fo;
Paints^ Oils, Tarnishes and Painters' Articles;
Window Glass and Putty. Vials and Bottles;
Apothecaries' Shop Fnrniture;
Perfumery and Fine Soaps;
Fine Tooth and Hair Brushes, Paint Brushes;
Surgical and Dental Instruments;
Spices, Snufis, Patent Medecines, Superior Ini
White and RedXead, Litharge, Turpentine;
Shaker's Herbs, pressed Arunpressed. always on hani;
Artists' Tools and Colors, Water Colors;
Fancy Articles, Choice Toilet Requisites, etc.
N. B.—I am constantly Teceiving from Europe and tft
North, fresh supplies of Medicines, which I can guarantee
a¿ genuine and perfectly pure. All my purchases bei^f
made for cash, I can afford to sell at New York price,
and on the most liberal and accommodating terms. Pbf-
aicians, Druggists and Merchants in the country will i£d
it to their advantage to give me a call. All orders, latge
or small, from planters, will always receive prompt At-
tention, and they may feel assured that they will ret
none but pure medicines. Medioine Chests or every ¿se
ity on hand. H. BONN ABEL,
Cor. Natchez and Tohounitoulas st., N O.
LLC
ORLEAKB SCHOOL OF JUB14
on Common street, oppMtte tH
The regular course of Leetnna t.
commenoe OB Monday, the Í7th Ho
, lS5C,and eontinne Ave months.
FACULTY:
9 D. PENHER, M. D., Professor of Theory ant
oas will be opened on the 15th
1 Instruction will be given daily I
torn that time till the end «ft
Si M\B;,^^¡^r°(rfc2nie£Fíiod¿
OTo°ffO««i
M. D., PI HAor of Materia Medici
>N, M. D.j'professor or Diseases <|
D, Professor of 01
ar of Anatomy.
. —... , M. D., Adjunct Professor
Anatomy.
The dlsse
October, and
the Charity H<
regnUr course
Thearojda
will pevont
other.
It Is Ub Intention ofthe Faca
tlcal Mallcine and SnStry at
possible, tin addition u the lhcllltbM for this
afforded W the.¿Hospital, a Dispensary will *
lished at wb College for tie examination and
of such patents as may notwish to enterthe H
Here theietudents will be requited in Urn
prescription, apply dressings, &c. Indeed,
fort win be made te renderfhe coarse of Inst
thisinstita^n as practical as possible.
™™"" " Is situated In a quiet put of thi
> and well ventilated.
rs will take pleasure In aidli
> cheap and comfortable boar
iunt of feei for the (till coarse of Xeotare
Matriculation fie (paid but once)^
Dissection fee. .\.
Graduating fee.
For an;
E.D
augS
«■ —addreSs
FENMr, m. D., Dean of the Faot
No. 5 Carondele
IMPROVED EAtiLE COTTON I
Warranted to separate the Seeds,
Trash, f«m the Cotton, without
the staple Depot No. ST Bt. Cha)
Tonro Buldings, four doors from
Hotel, New Orleans. '
Thi Proprietors of tie Eaole Corroa Gu
toe y furnish Saw Coton-Qins of every
adapted to every vaiietyof Oott~ " *
rior in every respect—vn
Powee-Gies, of from ® to 8
horsp, steam or water powir—will^P out j
ten bales per day of olean votton, a
Hahd-Gws, of from 10 UaOBaws
as to be driven by cranks ojm the 8
at a much greater speed by m extra i
clean from 150 to 4M lbs. po day
These Gins have been UMdforj
the]
of Planters can be given in their
1 was awarded to the Manaft
olb Cottox-Gib by a Jury of the Bo
Medal wa. a^^
"> Boyal Commi* '
the Works of I
avel, and when I say this I say no humbug—'tis
cy picture. Sand in your orders, and if satis-
n is not given, the money shall be refunded,
imember the terms—the above six recelps shall be
promptly sent on the recept of one dollar, or any one
4f them tor twenty-five cents. My word for it, reader,
you will receive thirty times the amount of the cost of
"---i by sencingon your orden. Tobe sore, the pro-
is emphatically an age of humbug, but as to ny res-
"Jt y°n the privilege of referring to
ossrs. Oarr f Ham, Detroit, Mich., Isaac Spooner,
, Messrs. Smally, Boyce & Co., and Hon. A. A.
y of Phlladelpia, 0. A.Letter, Esq,, Mass., and J
Gould, Esq, Portsmouth. Address, post paid, to
IBA^O W. A. KENDALL, Orange, M. H.
Herring's Patent Champion Fire-Proof
' ■ m Safer.
Cigars, at low prices; Scotch and
eneral assortment of Ladie
ChOdrens, Lasting, Goat, Kid a
\ Gaiters, Buskins,Ties and Slipp
Mens and Boys Boots and Bro:
Toya and. Carney Gc
An endless variety of Toys and Garni
M ® .. 87
sack ISO
sack 2 00
akin .. 50
bag 2 40
25 @
WITH HALL'S PATENT POWDEB-PROOF LOCKS
—the same that were awarded separate Medals at
the World's Fair, London, 1851, and the World's Fair,
New York, 1853; and are the only American Safes that
were awarded medals at the London World's Fair.
Tfiese Safes are now admitted to be snperir to any
ever ottered to the public; and the subscribers challenge
the world to produce an instance of these Safes failing
to preserve their oontents through the hottest fires, or
a burglar picking the lock. ,
The subscribers and their agents are the only persons
authorized to make and Bell Herring's Patent Champ-
ion Safes, with Hall's Patent Powder-Proof Locks.
S. C. HERRING & CO.,
Green Block, 135,137 and 189 Water St.,
febl7w3m and 5 Murray St., New York.
Agents in Texas.—Thomas Martin Sc. Co.. Houston;
H. D. Norton & Bros., San Antonio,Texas.
Consumption Cured.
BE not deceived by base imitations. HBGBMAN
CLARK Ic CO.'S Genuine Cod Ltver Oil, never
disappoints, and ten years' expórtense has proved It
superior to all others, and the only reliable cure for
Consumption.
As there is a great deal of spurious oil In the market
adulterated with seal oil, whale oil, etc., too much care
cannot be taken tojrocure the Genuine.
Our Oil is made atoar own lhctory in Newfoundland,
and each bottle has our signature oyer the cork, be care-
ful to gót HEGEMAN, CLARK A CO.'S, as thousands
who had need other oil of. Interior quality, and were
about giving np in despair, hare been restored to health
by using the Bnt wine Oil of Oar maauftetare. Sold by
an Druggists. febll-ftm
New Drag Stare.
a variety of
ancyarticles, suitable for presents an< keep-sakes,
Fancy work baskets, fcc I
Clacks ana Time PVcea,
All warranted of the best quality, Wr sale at By?
low prices,from (1 50 to $10. .
wooden and Willow Ware*
Brass-bound Buckets, Milk Pint*, Churns, Butter
Tubs, Cedar Tubs and Buckets; dk Well Buckets,
ChildrensiCarrlages,Cabs,Toy Wagfc, Wheelbarrows,
Willow Chairs, Clothes Baskets, Mtfet and Traveling
Baskets, Folding Clothes-Frames, #ooms, Pails, Tubs,
Dastlng.Clothe , Horse and Whiufash Brushes; Chop
«frays, wood Spoons, &c., together with every article
usually kept by similar establlshif nts.
Table Cnttléf 14c,
Knivej and Forks, Pocket Knife > Scissors, Razors
Gorman Silver and heavy Silyerflated Table and Tea
Spoons, Forks, &o. Z
Britannia Ware—Coffee and roa sets, and Castors,
vory Mustard and Salt Spoons.
Barden Rakes—Hoes, «pad#: and Shovels. Nails,
Bran wire slften, Bat Traps, Ish Hooks, Pish Lines,
Sein Twine, Clothes Unes, fcc
I'mbre, ,
-4BKk^Onhand an assortmep Pf Umbrellas, from the
•SB- celebrated manuihetof ot Wright, Brother tc
Co., Philadelphia.
Under Garment
Best ready made Shirts,
B. DDMELL & CO., have recently opened at^^
. the sign of the Ban Hobtbe, on Tremont
street, Galveston, an AgetheMfy's Establishment, JO
where they will k p constantly on hand a large stock
of Danos, Chemicals, etc., to which they invite the at-
tention of Interior Merchants, Planters and Physicians.
The undersigned hope to merit a reasonable share of
pablie patronage, by keeping ap a full supply of Drags
and Medicine, warranted pure and fresh. Well knowing
the necessity of keeping Pure Medicine on which the
Medieal Faeolty can rely, *
Shirts, Check,'heavy
Under Shirts and drawers,
rino Under Jackets. Li
drensHosery. Collars, _
Suspenders and silk and
Crockery, CI
f A complete asL
Iron-stone andJ
sets, and Toilet
white and gold '
Ware In sets and sapa
fee Cups and Saucers, Mi
sets; Fire-proof ware, F
Solar Lamp , Globes
Glass Wore, Out ano
Wine Glasses, Decante^
Castor Cruets, Ball *
Common Siten* 1
Churns, Water Coole
Domestic)
Bleached and brown!
Sheeting; Fine and 1
VSE'M"
and calico shirts;!
■lies silk and me-f
Misses and chil-1
Ties, Gloves, E ^ ,
rocket Handkerchiefs
and Glassware,
of Pearl White Granite-
wane. Dinner sets. Tea
complete. French China,
Oncy Tea sets, and Table
Rich Gilt China Motto Cof-
and Ornaments; Toy China
Pans, Sick Spittoons.
* lamp Chimneys.
ed; Tumblers, Goblets,
irve Dishes, Cai<
GarderLanters.
Jan, Pans, Batter Jan,
Orders from the countr will be promptly attended to.
N. B.—I find it necepry to state that no person has
succeeded me in my baness as it has been'and is stated
inuff; Fine- by persons in this city/ H. 0ASSIDY,
oct28-wlv No. Iff Id Levee, near Canal st. N. O.
SA^'S SALOON,
101 St. Chales street, New Orleans,
THIS Bplendid Sal/n, having been thor-.
oughly fitted nj*>r the coming season, m
sen. The vfr best Oysters will be W
be served by obliging
attendants. , I ,. , ,
Wines and Liqncf of the very best quality, are also
■o be found at thisstablishment, as no increase of pric
has deterred the p/prietors from keeping the best to b
had. I DctS8-wly
CL OfTB INGHOUS El
ip stseet; New Orleans,
PITKIN <fc CO.,
te attention of buyers of Clothing to
their nei^xtensive and excellent assortment of
CLOTHING PB MEN YODTI18 AND CHILDREN,
in every varies style and fabric, at the lowest prices,
both at wholer.e and retail.
Their stock/aving been manufactured at their own
manufactory,fcder the superintendence of an experi-
enced artistJan be confidently recommended to pur-
chasers. Tlr would be pleased to bave their Texas
friends giveTem a cali.
:ry Orden accompanied by caah or city acceptance,
promptly atfnded to. 0ct28-wly
Diamonf Batblngr and Barber's Saloon
No. 3 St. Charles St., Verandah Buildings,
JYEW ORLEANS,
lends and strangers visiting New Orleans,
_ will fil t'll« establishment one of the most snnerbly
fUrnished/nd systematically arranged in the United
StáftíBa.*-* J' l '~
Hot, cot vapor, shower and giedicated Baths at all
hours. . . ...
The bq artists in the country will be found in the
i shaving, hair cutting, hair and
oning And dressing, will be done
that the most ftstifljona can bat be
pleased,'
'bsktlfi 00
!■■■■ . . . mmadearrangsmentato
receive and vend such on!y._ The^rtieles will be care-
fully selected and examinad
firm, whose experience d tho uum™
and this country, for the last fifteen years,
confident that by rigorous attention to tin
shall avoid sil complaints, as to the
n/ nnv Ma^Mnaa ;
twin be com
Ginghams, Tl
CurUlns Prlnti
Unen Carpetin
lings; Shuu
House-keeping Goods¿
ing—together with a i
he offers at wholesale]
latiaftetion to all r
torn.
Unen and i
White and Ün-1
Calico, Prints, I
proads, Quilts,'
]*, sable Damask, Towelling,
Jon stuib, Rlpka, strippes and
y stripe, Denims, Cheeks, tec.
""" Goods, Negro Cloth-
_y, Hair Dyes, Cosmetics, Hair Tonics, Brushes,
i's Furnishing Goods, etc., etc., tat sale. Give
{octS8-wly] JOSEPH BOLLIN8.
J. GEOEQE KBEI
BOOT AND SHOE
, near Camp street, 1
I, Shoes and Brogans for gentlemen'i
ys on hand, or manufactured to <
a to the city will find it to their a"
s a call before purchasing ell
J. A. I, VI
SEW OBLEAN8 CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE,
0.13,«
IEAVIEE«S
a. OaLEAES. w
,
r sale low for cash or city s
1>E YARD.
Mecbaeic Bt#Gaitbsi
w^iateo^kof,
OVERTON, Gomosa
rand Dealer ins
Wheat,Oatsa "
Pilot Ceaaaiaaioners.
«T. W. Jockusch, Albert Ball, A. P. Luf kin, Jerry
Smith, 6. Cray croft.
, Bufa
MKSAa
' They are also j
Furniture, Witt
n^¡JeZ¿°W!:
ÜOUM)SO. i
Having recer
their bui&esa, I
PHi Itauab 1
S above ground.
~ ^
■ Marble forf
some aev i
l they will be ei
^varied assortment of <
andtoexecutoc
7k. A.
National Oa«aerreaii
e. Cabal abo St. OiASUa Sraaaia, Haw Oelbabs.
(Entrance No. 3 St Ckarljf.) -
LEIGHTOI BABBOT,
Corner of St, Charles and Canal streets, Jfetc Orle^u.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
ESTABLISHMENT. T
HAVE always on hand a large assortment of Pasl,
able Clothing, guaranteed to be of the best work-
manship aad latest styles. Also, Gentlemen's Vum
Goods.
Lelffhton's Premium Shirts.
tidious. uioining ana anms mad. to order. Am no.
receiving a splendid assortment of VaU and WinterGlotly
•ng- oct9-lyw
oct9-lyw
FLOBESCE HOUSE.
Corner of Camp street and Lafayette Square.
NEW ORLEANS.
THIS Hotel having been elegantly fitted np. and 4
combining all the advantages of healthy and!
beautiful location, and being contiguous to the,
business portion of the city and places of public a
ment is now open for the reception of city and t
boarders. The traveling public are respectfully
to callas no pains will be spared to accommeda
in the best style.
oct9-wly JOHN T. JEfEB
PRIKSTLV fc BEIN,
Nos. 89 aad 91, Camp street, New Orl
TMPOBTEBS and Dealers in Hardware,
A Iron and Steel, Copper, Zinc and Tin
Plate, Nails, Castings and Ploughs, Mill
and Grind Stones, Paints and Oils, Cordage,
etc., etc. Agents for Hillman Brothers' T
and Brazier's She.et Copper Company.
ee Iron
>-wly
Saw mills, Corn and Flouris
Cotton Presses, Stand and
CIRCULAR 8AW MILLS, with portaie st
glues, complete, and. ready to be ft up
brick work, ana pat in operation in a for hour
Size No. 1 for sawing 1500 in 10 hoars
" •' 2 " 2500" " « .
Vertical Sash Saw Mills with portable
all pat In a one story building, wl
brick work; size No. 1 for sawing
hoan...
Size No. 2 for sawing 2500 In 10 hi
Machinery for hauling logs from 1
200 feet of log chain, one saw and
Neither of these will require
cord of dry wood to saw 2000 fe
saving In brick work and timber!
equal to one-half the cast of the <
lulls with engines and boilers a
PATENT IBON
G--MILLS, so firvoral
States aa exclusively
of
firmly set In a stroi
e best Frene
lower «tone.
spindle, can never com¿n contact
to be injured by rannlia empty
4. Having no bash Co got'
~ Having no driver to at"
Havtnglts spindle in c
' hopper-bearer.
18 Inch single gear, I
steam en
ap without
rhoan.
91400
one-half a
and the
two story
brick Work.
CORN AND
throaghoutthe
ths combined
stones.
being frston the
set with Its fellow,
oke or clog.
i from bridge-tree of
; doable gear, <160.
; .. .. 185.
.. 210.
been running nine yean
without having the stonepuessed, or receiving any re-
pairs whatever. They wll be tarnished with a portable
" ' Tlaas Iron spinney snd ftar-
it can all be set np and put In is introdni
Md wUl grind 300 bushels of wefosdr
assasss
operation la a few i
corn with .ne eord of
Inch mfll with
S-i?
1 -- DaALIES IB P-
wU
'If.1
and by the „
i^e subjoined copies of '
w" ls awarded them at che Cr&Sfi
Aoeicdltoeal aso Horticdltdeal Soczbtt or ]
Gertlekeb—iw to^tao'irieimtt^rM'etof
letter of the 14th July, 1851, adviifiw thi dtaiSt
E , ■ B,11«. being the equivSnt 0
■achtai. P^*' ,rW''h hMbMn I nte4 to
the same account, and which will be forwwdsd toVS
«ottero^rtunitys. «on«th.,n riX
i am, Gentlemen, youn faithfully,
i a. h. bleohtnden, t1
Í Secretary A. and H. Socist, tf liuit.
Execotivb Maesioh, Wasbestoe, i
<*« Proprietore Eagle CoUou!g£co°X' U53' I
hibition of the Works of all Nations, at Londn^ uL
jm; ltflvfn consideration of yonJ^arin*«Swteia
tors^Medal, CertUcate, snd a copy of the BeportsSths
Very resjectfoily, yourSSidient servant,
. „ millabd fujlmobe.
PETER POBOE.'^'V^a.í25'—^
thff"!o°^: Pe0aU*rlOe7^ ■*'« CottonGin ar.
The "Detached Grates", exclusively nsed bv iS M
tented, are so formed that whan s* In the
breast, toe top i. entirely detached torn the in?IS 0r
well as from the other - - wmui..
operation, the fibres of
ara ted frosi the roU by the saw teeth, are
pass up hear and without obktruotfon.
themselves from the tops ofthe grates
to chpke andclog, and the consequent li
lain
anV to olear
and injuryJj> t£. staple,
sSSco«.uSISSs
and carried Ürough by saw-teeth, is
or eloss, as< the winged or open Brushes ¿nrf . ÍÍ
the objectifttable features ofSaeh ofthossS2 . *12."
supply of Ir for the Gin-Stand (th.reeoSi"
control oftbich is one of the most lmnortSt^n^in
of the Bru ) Is sdndtted through opSSnTt uSflSíX
heads, and Is forced out, when the Brum h f?
throughlca nspow slits or .penlng at
of the Bn h and between to. row. -*
several thl^hests or currents of air act alternately ^
the rowa of ristlss to detach the fibres of cotton ft™?
In minuta portions, and, with tuSSufS
r1',give to the cotton, when ddiveredinu
the lint-roo , that peculiar combed or carded aDoear SÍÍ
"Patent Mo >r",
*° í ®"t01
although ver b "
most useful e r
properlyund, tood and
most perfect mtroi or
mining ina
of thai prod
tzsz.
jo well kno aand so much desired byparchssanT
This Brui may he made to blow through . ,
twenty ort] rfyftetln tenght, or.may b. nsedwlthTTi.^'
s preferred. The varying eddies and rTZV
. fair which attend the use of theeommm
open Or win kt Broshss are enUrely avoided, and aTni
form and it dy draft, of any desired r<—Bnl-
be eéur«i by varying t
tUltlmss be seared by varying the speed, u
rhe wings,0 the area ofthe space through wh
as soppfled.
gM*
?lanter«,Jto ,e varieties of eotton and to the varlou
dates ofthi eotton of different pickings. A Decollar
uarveisadve to the front surfooe ofthe zrat*, at to.
point where he saw-teeth paas, and the front .fth.
saw-tooth n r be made touassums any deadnd an.u
this car d mrfaf* of the grate, avVtS pleasars of
raííSf
^aoi'iSfr^t.the exacts
Is aaaasarad when the tooth is
jas
the teeth the —
th. a.,7.
.or oil
£SL£FZi
coarser teoth, i
as better to ,
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