The Weekly Telegraph (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1857 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY, SEP.
m
K the Tflegr^h.
it Clapper'* ftar
passed "away.
catises.,
-t&rejeioe
roan Tvlio irtgoun'd
[.can j
!,—Do yoji awet become tired,^
dusty Streets, and JihousS d aud Ode sequence of the heavy
town annoyances, and weary of the editorial
saactamt If so.'tieu let me a'<jViae y8u to
seek relief by sptodih^ > few d?vs with
Capt. Bradbury,1 on; ClopperS bat; t
aaa prompted to this advice from re-
cently enjo/fed the kind hospitality of 0a£t-
B., and been invigorated Jby li*e.<JlIieioa%
breezes (hat > aRt constaatlk, wafted iu from
the Qalf. On Moodaylisi, in company with
friend S., f weatv^oapi the«^me"r^^qd,
city, Tor the purpiwTof fulfilling a promise
long since made to visit OaptJJ. Nothing
jo interest occurred in 'passing .down the
toyoo. Weredetainfed a shojt time at Harris-
■ "the cars from RicnaSoftf;
sary .delays fromr ta-
king on board freights and- wo^, raade rt
late before we reached the bar, a haft as
boor or more of which time wgs spent most
happily in dispensing of the delieiopa viands
prepared -tfiAtV-lirince ofccatfflefe/'toffl
Westrope, (may Tfis Shadow never fee ka j
and b^- the way, those suppers^ en
board the Island City, are a^institntion'of
themselves, which are bard to beat/apd-the
knowledge of which is. not confined to our
city ~oc our State,' as tfielr Jfame has spread
not only over the United States, -Cat
even into Canada ; for, several years since,
j met * traveler at Montreal, who, in allu-
ding to a ttiponceniade to Texas,'smack ed
his lips and said, that the best supper be
over eat in Us life, was oft board of a stgam-
er gas going from Galveston to Houston" The
sapper finally came to an end, as' all* good
things most, add about 10 o'clock, fre found
ourselveasafely ensqdnsed with Capt-JB.,
in bis eahuvoa board the Pledge, boat. near
the bar, It being . late, we, after Balf'au
hour, cousolnted wkh.out host, roakiogar-
rangeeoents for the morrow, turned iuto our
banks, where fanned by Jeli—
moos breesea, we slept such, a leep._.«¥poor
bamaacan enjoy, within , tBe coufiues y{ a.
large town. Early in tfee morniugyat the
peep Of day, we were arousfed bythe noiae
made by $o engine, preparatory to the com
men cement of the labors "of die day. £ Upon
examination, we found the b&t at the upper
3 yoang lady, and .looked tffite
nil)g. of the next day
f When J. hsd
jKwitb; % royalgigh-
Trdty/tt^sls tie^pot of pleJrate and
the pl<
qgj| _ _
delight, t Ai^eft to ouderirtjy the South-
ern people do not spend their time here,"" for
I am satisfied that if they c annot enjoy them-
satygp hen ttey should nfct do so any where.
Thebreather here has b^ap very warm .for
-aeraj-ai dafps, but isuowatuch cooler iucou-
SA* felt' last:
night." I hope, Mr.' Editor you, may visit
spot' ere mahyft. summers' have
The, crops~t i corn, bay and
_ .^irgiftia ar£- very fine, unu
Sat,the wheat is very indifferent,
gi Vill not tnakjt more thaiv one-!
fOu&i.of'fheir usual crap-, owing to various
great inany iu tbis regjjou
in tlie defeat of Sam io-oiir
fact I cannot see bow any
upou the rights of the
wise than rejoice with us
e -South will hereafter
PATENT MEDICINES.
aijnibjlaijg e^*y«such faithless servant, and
•' • ' jvetrtieto themselves artfto their
*Ti|i I write you again believe me
Sonify, XIX.
Jf^ : '■ ■ ■■■ —V, -
A Railroad Camtectioii with £ansns
ffor.Wulkerin -his Inaugural address.
^ le- of Kansas, starts" the idea of a,
___ innecting Kansas with either the
Atlantic or the Qalf of Mexico. His pldn is
to obtiin a,gfant fiom the Federal Govern-
ment of &Seetions.,of land to the mile, which
he: thinks will Jbe granted without difficulty,
which wifh other resources that will be at
the command of tte State will be a suffici-
ent basis upon whicih to'procure the c&piial
to buflcl the road. A glance at the map will
show at once that if this project is carried
out, and that it will be socuer or later there
can be' no doubt, that ft road to connect Kan-
sas with ihe: market, must strike for tha
Gulf of .Mexico, instead of the Atlantic. The
Houston and Texas Central Railroad will in
a ftew J-'ears be built to Preston, on Red Ri-
rer which is less than.200 miles of the South-
ern border of Kansas. At Preston a road
from KanBas would. connect with the cars
that iu 300 miles would reach salt water at
GalVe^tfm. Theconnection with Galveston
could:be made sevei-al hundred miles nearer
than tfuy point connecting with the Atlantic
GovJ 'Walker with, his keen forsight must see
this. - The people' of Kansas will see it, and'
c'onatriick the road accordingly.
■■the intelligent Directors.of the Houston
and Teams Central Railroad are already
alive taythi* matter; Judge Allen the agent
of the-Company^ and a tie of the most intel-
"practical Railroad-men in the State or
it,- cSulpreheud^ fBllythe advantages
^vor of Texas rta the matter and is warm-
U favor of tapping Kansas, mid thi? Ter-
igy.horUroi it perhaps with.'the greai Cen-
end ol the"chanuel or canal; recently on'tbv fZl
HELMSOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION
' "FLUID
">S
Hr Diseases of the filadder, Kidneys* GraftliJJmp-
sy^ Weakness* Obstructions,-Secret Diseases* "
Female Complaints, and all Diseases of the
' ' ■' ' Sexttal Organs, .
Arising from Bxcesaes «nd Imprudencies in life,
and removing all improper Discharges from tlie
Bladder, Kidneys,or Sexual Organs, whether ex.
isting in U..
'or FEMALE,
From whatever cause they may have originated,
And 'no Matter of How Long Standing.
Giving Health and Vigor to the Framc^ and Bloom to
the Pallid Cheek*.
JOY TO THE AFFLICTED !!!
It cures'Nervous and .Debilitated Snfforers, and
remove* all the Symptom*, amontTwhich will bG
foiilitf ...'v- ^ ' "■ '
Indisposition"
^ ."tS:~BxeHion, Loss of - ,\n
... . . ,_5Pojrer, lioss of Memory, - '
IHfficnlty of .Breathing, Gen- £
eral Weakness, Horror of Dis-- ,
■ : ease, Weak Nerves, Trelnblliig r .
; Dreadfol Horror of Desth, NightSw«at3
Cold Feet.WakefuInesB Dimness of Vision, Lan-
guor, Universal of the .Muscular System,Often Enor-
' inous Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot
-- Hands, Flashing ofthe Hody, Dryness of the
.Skin,Pallid CountenanceandJEraptions
on the'Faee. Pain in the Buck, Hea-
~ - -f vinQSS 6f the Eyeiidsv • Fre-
qoently Black Spots rv •:
llying before -
Capt. B., a public work that has been going
on under the supervision of Mr. Fields, jhe
State Engineer, for; the deepening of the
water acreas the-bar^Wtbat the pavigaffon
between thia poiot aiui GiWt« used never
be intercepted, even dutiqg the longest and
most severe norther. Whether siccess wfll
attend the entoqiriSe T 'wiM leave- you -t
iudee, after hearing a description ofthe work
• •*4 . <• ««•-' - ■ ■
done. '"■' ■ *?%>. ' ^5
The canal commences about one*mile-from
Morgan's Point, in alwui or 6.feet water,
aad runs adneeast coorae,-leaving the light
house on die left, and extendi ug^i of < njjfc,
terminating in about the same depth of.wat^r
as at-thebegiuuiug, with, a uniform-fidth
of75 feet, the clay and slieps -having Wn
removed, within theUtgifc?^by means of the
dredge boat, anddepositedupon boi
forming a ridge of beautjful ^h ^ ^
above an ordinary summer tide,which, 'ipob
close examination appears a* ^SjVnd*^^^
pact as a concrete wall. It will, I have uo and h
doubt, continue for aH time.tocnme,toresH!t
the aetiou oTLlte <rMat,|iiil an* wer as a bar
rier to.prerent the filling
The opening of the channel will afibrd snffi-
cioil water ior ihe p«wagt of t h'<?%arge*t
claad of a trainers engaged in oup ifHde at all
times. In addition to- tbesolid iwuki of the,
canal, large, cedar pil'* have been driven
every fifty feet, insula of theshell reefs dee^'
into tbe clay ^ottom, to prevent the boats as
they peas or repass from ckamfituf the nanks.^
After partaking of oar bountiful breakfast,
and wittassiog the-operations'of the Jj|at—
(the veriUWe^Housten.dredge boat)—.wfeieh
appears not to have Buffered from a strui-
mer's residence upon salt water—we took
oar «eat in a small-boat, arid with Capt'. B.
at the helm, and a stgpt African aV ttei «vrsi
of the work done, £rttheaepfhoN$(ter aud
such otlur obscrvationn as migT t pre-
sent themselves. • " -' -Jr
Commencing O tbe upper etid of die cat,
aad sounding eyery few feet the Whole 4&r
tance through, we grand no where less.than
m feet ot water, and usually from eight to
ten—passing oat at the lower eud ol
nal, we durcted on* courtte across tlie^ay,
towards the raaidenee of Cot Astjt. in front
of which, in about feet water, we step-
ped to examine a new wharf just completed
fcy tbe QaL, and Malt df the*'ra(fc>l durable
materiaL and Id the -msst substantial man-
ner. I cannot but tbink, that after such a
display of private enterprise, tbe owners of
tbe Houston boats will fire the CeL a call
sa they pass and repass. Learning that Col.
Ashe waa not at home, we agaia entered our
skiff, aad after a 30 minutes poll, found our-
selves at the foot of tbe iron ladder leading
up to the light hemse, where, 1ft. Editor,
such a getting up stairs, yon never did see.
Hold en to tM top of bonr head, should yon
Iry iL ' ^
Oapt. Johns, the keeper # tbe light-house,
waa not at Asme ; but now we saw his boat
come bounding along from * distant portion
of bay. where he h£i^ been to try Ida
lock at Sailing—he soon came up (p ibe
tie-line below, with thabottoifi of his boat
covered with red|^ak, troat, terrapin, <tc. He
wan soon with oa alone, and gave us such a
welcome aa none bat an old salt knows how
to give. After an,half hour's cbat^ andjoin-
ing him in a glass of delieioas old port* we
returned to *e quarters of ear host, wijtb
appetitea weU whetted ^ enjoy a sumptuous
dinner flf S«f«eJ varieties of fish, got up
«ost scientific principles by. Otd aaet
Oheny, who stands unrivaled, as a cook of
tbe finny tribes; >• * +jr
After a pleasant aftaraeoo «fent +n social
intercourse with Capt*. Bradbury, and
Johns, we all Went on board the steamer
Island City, on her w^to^s^lan.-emijwid
the pleesnte of witnessing Tier first passage
through the canal, which was accomplished
wtfomi any hitting** the'piles cir.eHh£
side. 'AH were of the opinfea that, Wttbtfce
addition of a fine, Mag and
piling at |be entrance o< the canal, it. wo«14
aaewer admirably the pocpeee for wbiA it
fceeo intended. Qapl Bra&iury. who
us the edtttract far this work, *tk who has
most faithfully performed it, -« toe well,
known to you and yoat reader* to r< quirt
any eulogies from me *•*
- Z,. .^ .^the Byes, -^4*
wlth.Xeinporary Suffusion and loss of sight, Want of
AtteBtion,Great Mobility.Restlesness.withHor- -
, ror o( society. Nothing is more Desirable to
: such PatienithanSolitnde, and nothing
tbey more Dread for Fear of Them-
' .selves; no Repose of Manner,
« uo Bamestness, no Specnla-
^ilon, but a Hurried Trau- ;
sition from one question
' 'u another./- _ ' - *V
These symptoms, If allowed to go on—which this
medicine invarible removes—soon follows LOSS
OF POWER, FATOITY, AND EPILEPTIC FITS—
.in ont*of which the patient may expire. Who can
say that these excesses are not frequently'followed
by those direful diseases—INSANITY AND CON
SUMPTION 1' The record* of the INSANE ASY-
LUM, and the melancholy deaths by CONSUMP-
T ION, bear ample witness to the truth of these as-
sertions- In Lunatic Asylums the most melancho-
ly exhibition appears. Tbe countenance is actual-
ly sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or
Grief-ever visits it. Should n sound ofthe voice
occur, It is rarely articulate.
"With woeful measures wan despair
Low sullen so'iuds his grief beguiled,'' ,
Debility is most terrible I and has brought thou-
sands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus
blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It
can be cured by the use of this
UTFAZiIiIBXiXS fUBKBSY.
If sou are suffering with any of the above distrcs
sing ailments, the'FLHID EXTRACT BDCHUWill
cure you. Try it and be convinced of its efficacy.
beware op quack sostrcms asn quack doctors,
who falsely boast of abilities and references. Citi-
zens know and avoid them, and-sav e Long Suffer-
ing, Money,and Exposure, by sending or calling for
a bottle 01* this Popular and SPECIFIC RE V1EDY.
Itallays_aU pain and inSamation, is perfectly
pleasant in its taste and odor, butimme liate in Its
action. •"
HELMNBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Is preper d directly according to the Rules of
phahukactasb cjhobwxxsvry,
with the greatest accurracy and Chemical knowl-
edge and carq devoted in its combination. See
Professor DEWEE3' Valuable Works on the Prac-
tice of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works
of Medicine.' • J' <
One hundred Dollars will be.paid to auy Physi
cian who can prove that the Medicine ever injnred
a Patient; and the testimony of thousands can be
produced to prove that'it does great good. Cases
of from one week to thirteen years' standing have
C. Tbe Indians with a little aidl i¥en el^ucte<i- The mass of VOLUNTARY TESII-
1 another section thiottffh to their" ^ONY in i,.l3ses3ion of the Proprietor, vouching its
TV, -M. • co cae,F virtues and curative powers, is immense, embracing
■wVIV-r-e nnll th ,-^mes welt"known to J-V*
' ' AIKW ipajwe.
. COD,OOO Bottlee Have Been sold
and not a single instance of a failure has been re-
l>orted! -
■ Personally appeared before me, an Alderman Ci-
ty of Philadelphia, H T HELMBOLD, Chemist, who
being-duly sworn does say, thst his preparation
containsno Narcotic, Mercury or injurious Drug,
but is purely Vegetable.
ince with Gov. Walker ou the sub-
Kansas build hen road to her South
and Texas will extend the Hdustou
road to meet ttiem on "Bed River.—
We" confidently believe t bis scheme to be per-
fectly practicable -md have sanguine hopes
of «feiu'gjits early accompjishment. Its ef-
fects upon the wealth ana prosperity of the
State caiinot be calculated.' would lnake
an immense regiou of the best Country iu the
wbrld tributary to:hs thai we have been in
tiding as altogether isolated'
1L1 HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Indsubscribed before me this 33d day of
the naoMOf regwaing as aHugetuer isoiaieu , gworir'th
and.discourtected witii1 us. ' t November, ikii" WM H. HIBBARD. Alderman.
After mir Houston Locomotives, run into ' „„
iUosas, .XeBraska, Minnesota and the Bri- ! ' '^o^n^ed to auy Afldre ". *5'
tish Provinces may lisfiyr for its whistle. -- | Accompanied by reliable and responsible Certifi-
cates from.Professors nf Medical Colleges, Clergy-
srH*- °1 — """'" ' ' " -
i ^^Ttiished for the Civiriau.
*Y—IJretlgiiig.
2JT;A ax8as, Te*as, Aue^ISth, 1857-.,/
New iTork City.
with Vour xe-
ay went on board yonr Dred-
. now at work at the Mud Flats
nil
men and other.
^ Pr^i>ared apd sold by H.T. HELMBOLD,
!. Practical and Analytic.d Chemist.
! No. 52 South Tenth St.,below Chestnut, Assera-
-4 btjr Buildings. Philadelphia.
" ' / and of all
\aiier* throughout the United Mites
Province*. i' -
KEWAUi: OF C'OUNTElit'EITS.
Isk f«r Helmbold's—Take \o Other.
3^^ty.
GTJAH.AWTIBD.
*W. ' '
L<iver Complaint.
, dyspepsia,
• Chronic or Nervous Debility.
diseases of the Kidneys, and a'l diseases arising
from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to
the H -ad. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-
Hum, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the
Stomach, fftmr Erurutlons, Sinking<>r Fluttering
at th Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head,
Hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the
aiuKObrpn* Christi liays.
tta work. ■ *.'
Si-1 carefoUy' ch'suned uuff eight of a mile
(66*> feet on-the dry bauk of the canal, and ;
placid stake**!a definite d istance from the!
■ ilher bank, on which the ruacbine was work- i
ii^71^wfeichTfouB<Hhewidth cut uuifortn ]
ly 3ft. 2^inete#< -The deptti wa > 9. feet 6 |
iucbe« befa>w tbe surface of the wafer,
l.iches deep. The time occupied in catting |
"66iJJt. xfWs i^frs ami 24 minutes. i
Theam'0.11.1 oTclay excavated, elevated 12 | Jlnrri.d and difficult Breathing, F uttering at i
, , , , X , . , ! IRart, Choakingorsuffncating oen ;itious when
feetabove wat"F, aud-by * fpout deposited a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs
1 r . " before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head,
Deficiency ol Perapiration, Yellowness of the tikin
xno Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest. Limbs,
Arc., Sodden Flashes of Heat, Surning in the
F esh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great
Depression of Spirits, can t>e effectually cured by
«K. HOOFLA.tD'J *
CELEBRATED
German Bitters,
' - pkkpauo 9X--.
DR. O. M. JACKSON,
Gurssas .medicine Rtsre.
JV l'io JtrcM St , one door bilotc Sixth, Phila.
Their pow~et over the above diseases is not ex-
H ft above Water, at a lateral distance of 33
>hi the buckets, is 516 cubic yards in tbe
thae riientit>ned.~eqftiTBte#t to 5"8,049 cubic
ft, or 215(1 cubic yards, (aajr3235 tons) per
day of 10&iprs. with one cord ot wood,using
less thau half of the powefot the engine.^
. I find tht canal already cut between Meet
water ojBfeach side, neatly 4,000. feet long,
27 feet wide, sri^7 to JO fret water in depth.
Vessels o{25fee(, beamkand 6 feet draught
can now pas's from sea W Corpus Ohristi.
' h embrace this occa&ion to congratulate
u UK n , «m . - ,kTI , Zir ; Their power over the above die-rases is not ex-
started out to mate practical ejraminaliori- ^ tnj5 very- vocceserul perfofinance of celled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the
. V . _7 * . ■«. rfii' T * . • fMI IIIBIfnim1 Ann rpnmin ' 1 ITnitod SfwtM ua th# rtti* a attMf In m<>> i> A.ieoj «f.
yoer maehine, and remain
Your mejitub't serv't. Ww.;B.JOJSES._
jteiagiisFthe abw e letter of Mr. H. ,1 ones
a reliaole aud Well informed gentleman,with
gtjeat pleasure. CorpuS Christi may well re-
joice at the early removal of the incubus
which 'iitto weighed down her otherwise ad-
vaatagpoua locanW; wBile our.whole coast
is deeply interested in the success of all such
erperat^f^
& M€C0WAX'S ADIT S
tW.oz. Qaialne,.
30P ft Calomel. :
50 Opium.
100 " Riiubsrb,'
10.1 •' nine Mas,.
50 ■* C*rirt-*eed. A"
-t. Ant 8e«t -
5tt> " Gum Arabic.
toe safe y
—!
m.
Oil ox. Morphine 8u ,
<5 Strychnine Ohrysfc
of '■ NitratefSilrer,
SO " Ipecac,
i 0 *• Aloes
Mi- Soeot. Putv."
K •• Cayenne
- &Q , —
HAY 4t M'GOWA.H
/^tOPAL. Coach. 4 pan k. Black Leather Varnish.
yy jug as Formate by £>AY t Mc«OWAS.
JpRBiW^aarden Seeds,
. for s^Iff-by -
HAY *. McGOWAN.
LOCDES's, Jayjies, Comstock's Jtedicinea,
I Moffats Pins and Bitters. For sale By
Joyton Ang.9t, "ST. 11 AY. Is McOOWAS
f" "10X8 Katharion,^Barry's Tricopherous, ,
XJ aag%e,^for Ale by Ha h Mcflowaw.
S. BleU's.JtMarshe's Abdominal suppor-
for sale by HaV & Mcdnwar.
United States, as the cures attest, in ma: y cases af-
ter skilful physicians had felled.
These Bitters are worthy the attention of Inva-
lids Possessing great virtues in this rectification
of tbe liver and letter glands, exercising tbe most
searching power in weakness and affeotions of the
digestive organs, thev are withal safe, certain and
pleasant.
TESTIMONY EEOM TEXAS.
R. F. iiucker. Washington, Texas. Sept.,
11 1 '21th. 1853, says: "I-tiavo sold the last bottle of Ger-
; man Bitter* to-day. It is quite a popular medicine,
> | and those who have used it speak ia the highest
; terms of its salutary influence."
SI. W« Flatter* Matagorda,Texu, July 15th,
ltK&.s&ys; -'The German Bitters have become ve
ry popular here and are moving off rapidly.''
T. H. .llc.llahon Sc Co. -Richmond, Tex-
i as, Sept„ 22. 1852, says : "We are pleased to Inform
' you that yonr German Bitters give universal satis-
- faction. It is in great demand. Send as early as
-practicable**'
Gee. Younc, Wheelock, Texas, April 17th,
1854,says: "The German Bitters have arrived in
good time for the snmmer sickness, and I think
there will be a good.demand for them,as I find ev-
ery person who has used them pronounced it tha best
medicine of the kind they have ever known.''
These Bitters are entirely vegetable, thereby
possessing great advantage over most ofthe prepar-
ations recommended for similar diseases.
For sale Wholesale by Druggists in &11 the princi-
pal cities, and at retail by apothecaries snd store-
: keepers in every town In the United States
For sale in Houston by ELIOT fc CO.
. My?? - ; / ■ . . - >
THE WAUIIGTKON BEJHE DIES.
MK8S
ters
PljRBLY VEGETABLE.
"OOBTEtt It. Ale by tbe cask, for sale l>r
JTMBI. «. gig. *5 .
Palift Oil,
as^ifi, '5T
JAY A .McG WAM.
ForaaI by "
HAY McGOWAJi.
i These Remedies, daring the brief period they
j haveteen before the public, have succeeded in
t winning their way into universal acceptation.—
TTTTINDOWGlass, Putty, Linseed Off, fee,
VV Aug: 28. For sale by HAY* JfCGOWAX, | eminent of the
asse**-
the most remarkable cures ever effected
through the agency of medicine have been made by
-their use—cases given an a* incurable by the most
medical fac "
for sale by
HAY & McGOWAS.
culty.
are fot
Ma Parlfiert
A Gross HollowaSrx PIHsdc Ointment, for salelty
~X sug. 28, ^ H*v It McHowjW.
Gross Prof. Wood's Hair Bestorattve. " " "1
Uaug. 26, for sale by HAfft WcqQITA^.
mi
. ICbsia.-for
McGOWAN,
m —
i) 4 daz MoneS Invegorsting O
*^^^Jsiti«idfrtl^§ ra Mcqpwa*.
O/l <lM- Sehiedssi Snaps. "WolTs Genuine."
A*Xaag. W.Jnst Received by Hay fcMrGowaii.
£&A dot. Yankee Sauca. just received by
Zr± aug.2 «, H*v * MrGowsw.
S Gslleni Pare Olive OH.
/&'} Aug. - v
"Forsnleby
HAY fc «r«OWAN.
£*( | dos.-Thome* Extract Genuin ;r
UU aug. 20, for sale by HAY Sc McOOWAV.
l;
ds*. Hoofiands German Bitters,
Por ssfcb#- HAY A *
-i Qewiliic Mon h ra
^MtGOWAN
j O sug.^a
Varsaportlla. for sale
ll t h McQowsit.
Batls Improved Sarsaparilla,
ids India ChoIogwgU",
s Quinine Substitute."
for talc by HAT ft McOOWAU.
^ -v : <
Vam StiuBca mujosJ*.,
•f A% >1857
Ma. KbrOK.—Bare im I comfortably ««a-
U4 enjoying the tree se, and lookin^tiut up
on tbe deer roaming over the green parks of
tMstwutifai spot. Here and there yon see
couples (poaaibly kivers) atrolling about
seated talking, I d«re say upon some
intareatiag subject, if one be permitted
judge firom looks, act, and gaatof*. TWre
$tp bare, about three hundred yftiftow.
KKWABD.
A BAY HA R K was stolen from tbe nn-
yWV dsrsigned In tbe City of Peeston, en the
*7tb ofWn-eh. she was hitched t<- toy moon st Tay-
lor's Warehouse, and during tbe steor.co of my man,
but ittpje<ence of a neitro and Kan, tho ir1of cams
aad nnb-Hchcd the «W mare r.d rsaeksr o*. She
i*Sbont ive y<-ari old. fourteen bands Ugh, Ameri-
can built, oi. her <>f Js'ws i-rrtrtban the the utUer.
sat Is tart*? noticed, ilie apessrs lively aad holds
her head reanrkably high with a short Ilia snd
droopiag neck, aUo a s&'l'ile ark ea each side be-
hind winch *rc likely to be sortjs, aad wltj^BC of
the hind feet white. ?he hail on nf CM
bridle, Spanish tree aj,d northrrr r -0'n .
girt, and a litrjte rrass stake flf< k1 ftlHHts a
yonng man well clothed, *ft! < '* p<*a«s, fins
shoos, having on a blue lintr. le. t. Gil bfwk ba^
Any perso%.wbo will deliver t^^., thu O>ov Mare
•will ree-Mr- the Uo 0 rewwt
A 1.13 tf.
r
•'w
LtlW I
NEW ORLEANS.
- ST. CHAKI.E8 EXCHANGE
?7l^®e*rBjLy
*r- NEW ORLEANS. LOUISIANA .
,aiLL & fllLDBETH, Proprietofa.
Lauiiiana Carriage Repository.
-v- ; kKP -'v - -•
CARRIAGES—CARRIAGES.
JUST received per ships Or
phan, Dictator and other late
arrivals, from the manufacto
ries a large and complete assortment, comprising
Coaches, Rockanrays, Barouches, Dcnole Buggies,
Side-Seat; do., Buggies with or without tops, and al
most every kind in general use suitable for the city
and country trade. For sale low and on accommo-
dating terms by W. WV CRANE & CO ,
[marl8 ]y . Carondelet St., Union Row. X. O.
v^v ^ : jb. carver Company's
PATENT IMPROVED COTTON GINS.
rrMIE undersigned, sole manufacturers under E.
JL Carvsr's patent of 1839. 1845 and 1848, have
permanently establighed'an Office and Warehouse
t No. 70 Gravier St., and aire now prepared to fur
nisb to Planters and Merchants any size ofthe cele-
brated GIN.
-They deem it unnecessary to detail its advantages
over others," as its'numberless* endorsements by
praclioal authorities, now using It, are sufficient to
confirm its high reputation, and to make its adoption
still more general. ZX
MarI31y. E. CARVER CO gtANY.
. New Orleans.
"t71 h. stevens ic co.) Importers and
JL. I> a I —rs in PAPER, STATIONERY, SCHOOL
ANDBLA BOOKS, OPNS, PIS TOLS, CtJTLERY,
PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS, Nos. 55 and
57 Common Street, Ntw Orleans." " ""
' CoQntry and City Buyers will find at our estab-
lishment an extensive assortment or Goods adapted
to every branch of Trade, an .1 are respectfully in-
vited to call and examine our Stock and Prices.
JL P E R Si Ets*f
Printing, all size; Wrapping, do; Hardware, do;
Letter, ruled—plain; Foolscap, do; 'Note, do, Drug-
gists, Grocers' Bag. Cloth, Post Office, Tissue. Copy-
ing, etc., Playing Cards. Writing Ini, Copying
Presses, Steel Pens, Gold Pens, Wafers, etc., etc.
-" , r —And a large stock of—
SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, QUARTO BI-
BLES and STATIONERY of every description.
—ALSO
Of direct importation, CUTLERY, GUNS, PIS-
TOLS, Percussion Caps and Needles. COMBS and
FANCY ARTICLES in great variety.
Ivory Combs, all Nos; India Rubber, do; Imitat-
ion Shell, Buffalo, Horn, (fair Brushes. Tooth, do ;
Nail, do; Shoe, do; Scrubbing, do; Writing Desks,
India Rubber Tops, China, Button , Marble, Pins,
Porte Jdonnaie*, do Purses, Reticules, Pocket Books
Hooks and Eyes, Looking Glasses* Necklaces,
Watch Guards, Suspenders. Silver Thimbles, Pock-
et Compasses, Blacking, Twine, Tacks, etc., etc.
- - —And— ^
A' reat variety of Clocks, Toilet Soaps, Perfume-
ry a,i«l Fancy Articles.
B. R. STEVENS <k CO..
ftlarch£> ly. 55 and 57 Common
SEW ORLEANS.
MEDICIxiTwAREHOUSte.
J. Wright &, Co.
CATALOGUE OF GENUINE AND POPULAR
FAMILY MEDICINES.
Which they offer to supply Druggists and Deal-
ers at Proprietors, lowest wholesale prices.
JTpGeneral Depot and Special Agency No SI
and 15J Chsrtres srreet, New Orleahs,:La. - v
VERMIFUGES. "
Winer's Canadian, iKerl's. ' * *"
Swaim's, - " :.i . ]B A. Fahneatock's,'.'*
Perry's Dead Shot, McLane's. ' ^5-
Jayne's Toniif, ~ " | • •£.: _
BALSAMS AND COUGH REMEDIES. ;
Wistar's Balsam of Wild
Cherry.
Hasting's Naptha,-
Shermcn'e Balsam,
Buchan's Hungarian,
Davis? -Wild Cherry and
Tsr,.
Schenk's Pulmonic Sprnp
England Cough Syrup
Bartholomew's Expecto-
rant,
Hall's Balsam,
Swa.vne's Balsam of Wild
Cherry,
SARSAPARILLAS:?.
Dr. John Bull's " iWynkop's
_SJP. Townsend's, Shaker's,'—"* :
Graffenberg's, ..
send's [Bristol's,
.Ouyscott's -Yellow Dock
PLASTERS.
Knapp's 1 diau,
Alcock's Porous,
Griffith's Adhesive,
Holloway's Arnica,
LINIMENTS. * £
Kellinger's,
Gardener's,
B^rtine's Horse,
Merchant's Gargling; -
Cherokee,
iJayne's. .
NEW ORLEANS.
Ayer's Cherry f'ectoral,
Taylor's Balsam Liver-
wort,-
Jayne's Expect, rant,
Winer's Elecampaine.
Roger's Liverwort & Tar,
Mrs- Gardiner's Liver-
wort, .
Stabler's Cherry Exwec-
rant, 4-
Loudon's Indian do
Dr." Rose's . do "
Sands,
Old Jacob
Carpenter's
Woll's Stren
Ewen's
Jew Da
Badenu
mng,
o
ebrew,
vriLLllS H0M8TER.
Union Hill, WsshingVir Co.
The Washington Remedies are foar in number, vi*:
i The- W mslsimrt — -
j Used in connectionwitlr '
] Tbe WsShlngtss Naive,
• Wfll effect radical cures in sll the worst forms of
the following diseases: ^
. Soorvu Lepkoiy
Salt KBII M Bcdevt
Syphilis Boms fklox
lutD Hs.n Ttrm Wosa
Itch . ltisq Worm
Old Hoses ScsorcLots Ulcss*
Wbiti.ok M* crsi*t, tinuu
-" VtLU ektsipclas
- VlSTDL , . CaSSOXCLXS
. Mini . \ CcTABEor. Eruptions
Boils,
And all diseases from imparities of the blood.
The Washington Purifier acts with great effect on
sll diseases or irregularities ofthe Liver,Kidneys
or Bowels. •* -u -
Tkt Wubingtoa Rheumatic Semedie
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL.
Are infallible curatives in the subjoined diseases
and sit of a similar nature:
bbicmatism SrnAiNs
bvrs* Frost Bitks
Lcmsaoo Caour
Pairs in tiik fems* Cakkd Bsxakt
; fitVLAMMATosr 3wii.- Srirr Joists
linos - Snrr Neck
Pains in the Chest Bomoss
Mcmps Hans Luups
Ooot ■ Cotrnucrsn Jisiwi
'* SsqitaLeu Pasai.tsh i,
Bhlues.
• In all eases where External Btimnlatlon is requi -
red, no remedy can equal the Washington Rheum-
atx Ointment.
The Washingt on Rcmediss will in fotnre be is-
sued in the following low . priced package. - The
SalveandOlntment ia SO cent and <1 jars; the Pu-
rifier and Internal Remedy for Rheumatl un are put
up in botHes at (laud $9.
For'saie, wholesale and retail, at the DEl'OT OF
THE WASHINGTON REMEDIES, No. 103 Poydras
Art*. New Orleans MIOKLEJOHN A CO.,
>. ; f oie Proprietors.
For sale also by J, WEIGHT 4 CO..
aud O.O. WOODMAN.
l . c. Dickson, Anderson, Texas; A. Joost, Psl-
e«tlne;H.C L. Ascboff. Galveston; V- II. Elliots,
Houston; 8. it. Device di Co., San Antonio; Mes.r
Saunders A Co.. Sherman; \\ • H- Woods, Port La-
>si:ca. snd country stores and Druggists generally.
JL/*H«dicines sent by Express to any part of
thi United
/ j dolbeab's
Commercial C liege,
106 canal street. 106
Founded 1838.
OPENED THROUGHOUT THE TEAR.
THIS Establishment is intended mainly
for Adnlts—Ladies and Gentlemen, and
.Youths, whose time is very valuable,and
it is so arranged that persons who wish to learn
the English, French, Spanish, German or Italian
Languages: or Penmanship, Book-Keeping, Math-
ematics. Phonography, etc,, in a practical manner,
as used in business and every day life, csn do so
in the shortest possible time, as there are special
Professors snd apartments for-each branch.
None but the best and most experienced Profes-
sors and Assistants will ever be engaged. There
are nine apartments"—a Reception' Room elegantly
fitted up for visitors, so that pnpils are never inter-
rupted in their lessons; and an apartment for the
pupils of each Professor; and also,practicing rooms,
so that pupils taking the full course in any one of
these branches, can. have-ten hours' practice each
day. ' :
All branches are taught as they should be prac-
ticed i:i business and every day life. The English,
French, German and Spanish are now the commer-
cial languages of the world, an* the social, literary
and scientific Ian -uages of the greater part of Eu-
rope and America, are daily becoming more impor-
tant to all persohs. Pupils will be exercised in
Reading. Writing and speaking any language they
may wish to .learn.
]\J-' Board can be had with families speaking any
of these languages.
No institution in the Uiiited States offers so great
facilities for the acquisition of tbe living languag-
es and a practical education as this. ,From 300 to
100 attend it annually.
These und other modern languages will be trans-
lated st this institution.
No pain or expense will be spared to make all the
-departments worthy of the confidence of the pub-
ic.
Twenty or thirty young men will be qualified a
Teachers of my system of Penmanship They wit
act a*, agents for Ay New Work on Penmanship
and superior Steel pens. Young men make from
8100 to 93CKI per month, when qualified to teach
Bad 'ting will be no objection to applicants, as
thi " i soon be corrected. Energy and industry
are needed. There is work enough for hundreds
in the United States;*';it besides, Mexico Cubu and
South America could employ as many more.
Time required to qualify Teachers, from five to
digbt weeks. Ordinary course in Penmanship from
■m« to three weeks. Book-keeping, double aud
Hgle entry, from four to eight Weeks; single en
ty alone; from ouu to three woeks. Languages,
from three to four mouths. Phonography from tw..
o four weeks.' . ...' '
IJ^'l'lanters aud country merchants can be able
to keep their own books correctly, apdunderstand
any books in u few lesson;.
It is the only institution in the United Statce
where persons advanced in life -.-an, in privats
apartments, with a spccial profe sor. perfect them-
selves iu any branch tliey ma> desire.
Darin; ti>e -jireacut year persons have attended
from Lonsians Mississippi, Texas. Arkansas, Cal-
ifornia, A'ttbama, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky,
Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, Missouri, Illi-
nois,Ohio. Michigan, New York, Mexico and Cuba.
And thcappiication for the vnsuincr fall are large
er than auy previous season. . '—
It depend* ertireiy On its own merits for support
and whiV many instituti dls-in the South, liberally
endowed by th. State, ha •« utterly failed, this has
sontinu to increase. It is the interest as well as
the duty of all persona identified with the South to
sustain its instit lions of. Learning, and educate
their children ia t' em.
ITy AH persons attend nntil they are perfectly*
erchanta apply here for Clerks and Book-
ormer pnpils of this Instution may be found In
most of the Banks and large Houses of thia citv.
HEALTH.
It Is alwayasafe to come here, except when yel-
low fever prevails as an epidemic, which may be
learned always from the city papers.
]Lr" Good board can be had at S5 per week.
Tkbmb—Payable iu Advance.
Penmanship, lessons not limited
Book-keeping, Ponble and Single Entry..
" Single Entry alone —
To qualify Professional Teachers of
Penmanship 6.....
Phsnography, (shorthand) V..
MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT.
Arithmetic, per month....
Or full course-
Mexican'^nstang,
Farrell's Arabian,
Butler's Nerve and Bone,
Hunt's,
Hay's,
Tobias' Venetian
Hewes' Nerve and Bone,
AGUE REMEDIES, &e. * J__ _
Osgood's Indian Chola- Wynkoop's TontcYv'^
goguc, Snced's Febrifuge, .
Rowan's Tonic Mixture, Vegetable Febrifuge.
Smith's Tonic Syrup,
' -fe 'gap L0ZEN0ES. ' . .
Sherman's Cough andjBrqpn'wPuImouic Wafers
•Worm, - jLocock's do do
HAIR PREPARATIONS.
Lovet's Wabpene or HairlPbalon'sHairlnvigorator
' Oloss, iLoudon's Oriental Hair
iwrn'o Tpipftnflflplia Tonic,
Hanel's Eau Lustrale,
Barry's Tricopherus,
Lyon's Katharion
Boyle's Hyperion Fluid,
Vtn Dcuseu's Wahpene,
Jayne's Hair Tonic, 1
Swaini's
Ho uck's
Oldbridge's Balm of Col-
umbia,
Radway's Circasian Balm
PANACEAS.
{Cullen's Indian Vegetable
I Longley's Great W estern,
OINTMENTS AND SALVES.
Gray's, ,
Harrison's Pacific,
Trask's Magnetic,
Jndkln's,
Loudon's All-Healing,
Russia.
Daily's Magical Pain Ex-
tractor,
Prof.Holloway's Ointm't,
McAlister's All-Healing,
Brook's Magic Salve,
Pryor's Pile,
Rushton's Cod Liver-OiljBritish,
McNiir's Accoustic. iHarlaem.
Scarpa's ' do-'.- 1
BITTERS. ' • "
MoSatt's Phoenix, [Hutching's YegetableDys
Blake's Aromatic,
nibbard's Wild Cherry,
Richardson'sSherryWine
Oxygenated,
pepsia.
Gouley's Vegetable,
Coleman's,
Hoofluml'a German,
COSMETICS.
jMeen .Fan,
jjones Lilly White.
Cologne Water,
Bay do
Florida do -
• SOAPS AND CREAMS.
Low's Brown Windsor, Toilet and Family,
'satisfied.
keepers
Formi
Algebra, per month.
Or (kill
.«35 00
. 50 00
. 23 00
. 100 00
. *5 00
.««> 00
. 50 00
. SO 00
■ i 50 0<>
. so oo
. to o
. 20 0ft
. 50 00
.*3# 00
. 73 Oil
Jones' Chemical,
Radway's Medicated,
Castiles,*" _
Almond,
• PILLS.:.f ~
Wright's Indian Vegeta'l i AUebasi s Health.
Mofiatt's Life, - j do Ague,
Brandreth's, Clicknt-r's Sugar Coated
Morrison's, "V- ,r—
Lee's New Londo;
Parr's,
Sappiugton's,
Champion's.
Graffenberg'a,
Jayne's Sanative,
do Ague,
Hubbard's Anti-Bilons,
Winer's Chamomile,
Spencer's Vegetable,
Peter's.
Cook's.
Coopei's
Covel'c Rheumatic,
Anderson's,
Wistar't Gentle Purga've
- ^ HAIR PYEggi^"-
Phalon's Magic, . Jules Hanel's,
Gillman'sInstantaneous, Jayne's American,
Batchelor's,
Ballard's, ~
| "MISCELLANEOUS.,
Dr. Rhodes' Fever Cure>; Washington Remedies,
Balm of a Thousand Flow J Dr. >1 cClintock's Family
ere, ' 1 Medectnes,
Dr. Kennedy'. Medical Messenger's London Ccr-
Discovery. - ; dial Gin,"
Vaudeveer's Medicated Rushtons Liverwort P^ste
Gin, . ! Prof. Wood's Hair Resto-
Weaver's Canker andSalt rative,
Rheum Syrup. j White's Hair Revivifier,
Wea>er's Cerate, iLuclnm's Specific,
Dr. Morse's Invigor<ting'Guin Drops and Jujube
Cordial, 4 Paste,
Thorn's Extract, Mortimore's Rheumatic
Tarrant's Aperient-* Compound)
do Elixir of Kbuljarb Mortimore's Cordial Blt-
Carter,s Spanish Mixture^ tcrs.
Mother's Keitef, Crossman's Specific,
Toothache Drops. Upham's Pile Electuary,
Lyon's Magnetic Powders: Steer's Opedeldoc,
Mrs. Kidder's Cordial Godfrey's Cordial.
Thompson's Eye nater, Turlington's Balsam,
Watt's Nervous AntidoteIBateman'sDrops,
Billing's Astringent, Dr. Jayne's Family Med
Shaving Creams and Coin
' pounds of all descrip
tions.
Herrick's . do
iHilbert*s Anti-Bilious,
Hooper's,
Beckwith's,
Leidy's Blood,
Ingoldsby's Pile,
iScott's Vegetable,
jEagon.s. .
{Radway's Regulators,
Rose s Railroad,
i Leidy's Female,
Loudon's Indian Sanat'e
do Ague. - -
Holloway's,
Halsted's Anti-Dyspeptic
Gordon's, .' 1
McLane's Liver.
East India.
Ifcrag's and Medicines.
rpiIE subscriber respectfully invites the attention
JL orPliysicians and Country Merchants to his
verysr tensive stock of Drugs Merchants, Chemi-
cals,etc., etc., which are offere 1 for sale at a very
small advance on cost, for cash or city acceptance,
among which are the following articles on hand;
800 ozs. French and. Am ~
Quinine.
200 |bs Calomel F Sc Am.
200 do Blue Mass
500 ft s Assafiteda
500 do Tartaric Acid
600 do RePd Borax
lOPO do Arrow Root
1500 do Gum Arabic
200 do Carb Magnesia -
25 cans, to fcs each,
col'd do.
200 do Balsam Cop&vta
5(J0 do Spirits Nitre
500 do Aq Ammonia
, 500 doz Scotch and Mac
Snuff r
25 gross M'Lane'e Ver
25 do Fabenstock^s do
3do Col Liver Oil, ^ V
Surgical instruments; apothecarries vials and'
>ottIes, window glass, linseed oil, castor oil,'spirits
turpentine,alcohol, white lead and colored-paiafs,
etc., etc. G. N. MORRISON,
Wholesale Druggist, No 12 Magazine St.. N. O.
March 20 ly.
203o Ayer's Cher Pec*
25 do do PUIS
JObbls refin'd Camphor
8 do cream of tartar
30do Alum <}->'• -
25 do Epsom salts
15do flour sulphur
IDdo roll do
50 do coperas 'v
50 begs sup oarb soda
50 do saltpetre
20 casks sal soda
1500 do indigo, S F
20 gross sed litz powders
20 do soda- - - do
20 do Moffbt's pills
25 do M'Lane'g do
20 do Wright's do *
20 do Brandeth's do
.50 do sugar of legnnB
Champagne Agency,
MOST & CHANDON'S I luer de Sillery. <Eil de
Perdrix, Verzeuay and Vin Imperial.
JULES MUMM'S CO.'S Anchor,- Verienay,
Cabinet ami Imperial .. . . ..' •" -t^. j -
The subscriber is authorized to receive orders on
liberal teigg for direct'importation of the above
named voMuperlor Champagne, and solicits the
attention pr. he I eaters in general.. -A .stock al-.
ways on hand. Samples can be seen at the office of
vT'~C4:sjE«%- - 8. WOLFF, 93 Campst. "
Ilp3lf . i .. -i . New Orleans.
COMMIISrok.C KERCH A ffTs"
EALKRS Of EXCUAJfOE-
42 Viae St>, New York.
- W. P. Converse, late of CSn'verae Sl Ce.
Ogeans.
P. S. Gerald, late of Montgomery, Alabama.
VeMRR l*.s "T s
jfilD
New
BREWER & CALDWELL, .
General Commission Merchants,
ao ow aip, ' ^
®. O. Brewer. - . .
Buit B. Caldwell, t J. ■ -j-i York.
Kefff to Messrs. S- Sammoh & Co., Houston,
g e fft r y, * sl6te co.,
i ttbolesale ^iboeebfr^ ^
•Air®
COMMISSION
MERCHA
No. 121, Front Street, JVetr York.*;*'
ABRAM H. OGNTRY, Texittr-: * "
-"at "
fc flE
/^t ASH advances made upon all «
vy 119 address, either for sale in
for re shipment to otherporta.
this
Hr. J.Overman. -
Ws. B C ASS1LLV
KELSON JCLEKENTS,&C0
Commission Merchants and Cotton
.... Tactors, **
NO. 66; BROAD Street, NfiW YOBK
Liberal cash advances made on all consignments
to the above house, by Messrs..T; H. Mi-Masah &
Oilsert Stband, Galveston.
Sept.26th,1856. ly. ^
PHILADELPHIA IttAHli FACTSVt
Wagons. Carts, Brays, Ox and Timber Wheels,
Wheelbarrows, Tracks, etc.
rTMLE subscriber keeps always on hand a larg
L and complete assortment of the above article
in extensive varieties and sizes, as well as all o
eis in the line, which are fully warranted to h
made ofbe3t seasoned whiteoak, with black 'locus
hubs.
Purchasers will flnpiVto their interest to cslland
examine my stock, or direct their merchants to do
so. They will find the articles superior, and prices
lower than any other establishment.
DAVID G. WILSON,
Phil'a Wagon Repo itory*
^ . Nos. (W, 70, 72 Garondclet street
? - • < - 5 'p. :^r Nftw Orleans. *
N. B.-—Orders received and execcutcd with dis-
patch, either at the Repository, New Orleans, or at
the Manufactory, No 304 North Third street,: Phil-
daelDbia, Pennsvlvania.
C:'BIER. - -r wx. O. PTEPHKSS.
c. c. bilk & co., jv:;
No. 90 Camp Street, New Orlkaks,
Manufacturers of the Patent Indestructible
Water Pipes.
THESE Pipes have proven to be
the best water pipes now in nse.
They are made of Sheet-Iron, coat-
ed on the inside, half an inch
thich, with a Compositioh made or Htdraclic Ce
xknt. and when laid in the ground, receives a coat-
ing of the same on the outside. This composition
comes perfectly petrified, and will deliver water
pure and healtht. We make them of feizes vary,
ing from J^to jB inches in diameter, to stand a
pressure from 20 to 1000 feet head. The first cost
of which is CBEAPEr than any other pipes now
made. We will undertake to construct Water Works
for cities, towns or plantations, on the'most ap-
proved, plans and reasonable terms.
IT? Plumbing, Zinc, Copper j. Tin
and Sheet-Iron Work, done in alfits va
rious'brancbes. - - -
- T; r* We keep constantly on hand Coakinf
Stoves and Bangeii of all patterns, sizes and
• - "Nr ~:*-g****"£•-«-> "r/f*
Baths, Bathing Tubs, Wash-hand Stands,
Water Closets, cast-iron anil lead Sinks, lead and
irpnpipes, of all sizes. 1 "'
JL? Pumps of aU sixes and patterns, both lift
and force. |
i llx* Plumber's Materials, of all kinds, constant-
' ly on hpnd. ..v*,. -
All work warranted to give entire sUsfaction.
We solicit orders from the country, and will en-
deavorto meet the views of all who may favor lis
with their Orders or communications. '
C. C. BIER ft CO., IB Camp St.,
MarcbSOlv. ~ New Orleans.
FRANKLIN HOHEKTS. ~
importer wholesale and
Retail Dealer in Watches- Jewery,"
SILVER J1JVD PLATED WARE.,
. AND.FANCY ARTICLES, -
No. 20 Camp street............ .under the City //otel.
Orleans.
"DEN, Pocket and Bowie Knives, Razors, Scissors,
. Jl otc., Ladies' Shell Combs,Opera Glasses. Work
Boxes, Perfumery, etc. Brushes of every variety.
- EpWatohes and Jewelry repaired and Warrant-
ed to give satisfaction. [marl6-'37 ly.
Hyatt's Life Balsam,
McMunn's Elix. of Opium 8 idletz 4 Soda Powders
icines.
Radway's Ready Relief
do Itssolvent,
Tarrt"it' Jpdetnblc" Ink,
Dr. K i-™ Prpparstio
■Winer"' A.canumjtxt1'
'Ton- r'i Sjicci
M f3u.ll's < athoiicsn,
Morse's Compound Syri
of ¥.ellow IJ ' *
Perry Davis' Pa:
Brown's Ess. of
Epping's Fluid Bx.Buchu
Lucina Cordial,
'.o's do
lsou's Death on Rats.
pohn'sHeadache rem'dy
'onnell's Mixture,
Dr.Marchisi's Uterine Ca
,. thollcou,
vCowan's Lithontriptic,
ifliouden's Preparntions,,
E. A. l'Vf-lilt.
110 Canal Street. New Orleans.
DEALER in fine tVatches of all kinds, Mantel
^Clocks, Music Boxes, Watch Chains, Heals,
Keys, fee-. See. Diamond, Coral, Rnby, Frosted
Gold, and a great variety of Jewelry; Silver Ware in
great variety; Spoons, Forks, Stc., Stc.; Plated
Cake' Baskets, Trays, Castors, fee. Spectacles,
Pocket Cutlery; Papier" Machie, goods and a great
varict- of fancy articles, Silver Ware and Jewelry
of every description made to order.
Diamonds reset,Canes mounted, Watches Clocks,
Music Boxes, Jewelry and Silver Ware repaired by
experienced and careful workmen. [maris ly
Hnreu Brand)'.
'•TMIE undersigned, duly appointed agent for the
A. old established house of ARB0U1N, MARETT
A CO., for the sale of their very superior Brandies;
also, sole Importer oi the justly celebrated Poult-
ney Brandy, is now prepared to receive orders for
-either at the lowest market prices in Cognac, to be
shipped direct to any port in tbe Union. A snpply
constantly on hand. Samples can be seen at the
store of -v-. t W 8. WOLFF, 95 Camp st,
Marl3 ly. New Orleans.
'Houghton's Pepsin,
WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCUEIDAM SCHNAPPS.
UJ/-*Druggists and Merchants, ifbdjill Dealers in
any ofthe articles contained in the above catalogue,
will find it to their advantage by calling or sending
their t.rders as above, where will be found the moat
extensive assortment of genuine Patent Medicines
in tbe United States, and a*- the lowest prices.
Please address J. W K I O 11 T & CO.,
Genuine Medicine arehouse,No. 21 and 151 Char
ters street. N« me ius. i- IP-
watches, . watches
~ JEWELRY.
GOLD. HONTINO ENGLISH LEVERS!
Cooper,Tobias,-Johnson, fee. "
BOLD HUNTING SWISS LEVERS',
Mattie, J. N. Perret, Malre, Ac
GOLD HClrriNO JURGENSEN WATCHES;
Rica jewelry of every description;
Gold, Silver and Steel spectacles, to saitany sight
" • ■ ■ ':*■#**&*.•
plated ware, cotlery, guns,
colt's pistols, Ac.
For sale low at GREGOR St WILSON,
Mar 13 ly. Corner Canal and Qamp sts.
hill coarse.
Geometery, permontu...
Or tall course
Surveying, per month.....
Orfali course .'
Navigation (with practical Use of instru-
ments) per month.................
Or full coarse ,
lAXGUAOlS.
i ofthe Languages, 1 lesson per day,
per month; 2 lessons per day, 130
p. i- month; or to learn to ftad, write, and
als > to speak a Language grammatically
(lessons not limited). - 1011 00
Those persons who already speak a Lan-
guage and wish to become good readers
,'nd also to write and speak it grammati-
cally 50 00
trangers are referred to circulars for letterc
s«r : „
Gen. Andrew Jackson, late President of the Uni-
ted States; Hun. Martin Van Boren, late President
of the United States; Hon. R. M. Johnson, late Vice
President of tbe United States; Hon. A B.Roman,
late Oovernor of Loasiana; Hon. James C. Jones,
late Governor of Tennessee; Hon. John Gale, late
Governor of Alabama: Major Gener IE P.Gaines,
lata U- 8. Army; Hon. John Bell, U. S- 8enate; Bt.
IWv. Bishop Miles, Tennessee; Rev. Dr. Lindsley;
-resident Nashville University; Rev. Dr. Cham-
berlain, late President of Oakland College, Miss;
Rev. Dr. Edgar, Tennessee; Hon. D. Pricur, late
Mayor of New Orleans; lion. J. Stockton, late May-
or of Mobile; Rev. Mr. Soler, late President St.
Charles College, La; Hon. Thomas II, Benton, late
U. S. 3.; Rt. Rev. Bishop Otey, Teon; Rev. Dr How-
ell, Tenn; Rsv Dr Wheat- i'enn;—Or they can refer
to—Hon R C Wickliffc, Governor of Louisiana, Hon
Joseph Walker, late Oovernor of l-onisiana; Hon A
0 Brown, late Governor of Mississippi; Hon John
4 Quitman, do. Hon Henry S Koote, do; Hon John
1 Crittenden, late Attorney General of the United
States, Hon P Soule, late US Senate;HonJ Slidell,
U S Senate; Hon George Eustis, late Chief Justice
of Louisiana: Hon P A Bost, late Supreme Court,
Louisiana; Hon A DCrossmin, late Mnyor of New
Orleans; Hon Jas Outhrie, S. 8.; C Koselius.Esq.,
Pew Orleans; Hon Charles Derbtgny, New Orleans;
Hon Jon L Lewis, late Mayor of New Orleans;
Messrs. Ward, Jonas St Co, N. Orleans; Barriere
A Co., do.; Henderson A Gaines, do-; Hewitt, Nor-
ton* Co., <M; Maunsel, White St Co.,do.: Alfred
Hennen,Esq..do.; Martin Gordon, Jr.,do; John
Ganelie, do.; Dr Mercer, do,; Hon Wm M Gwin, late
U S Senate; Hon J P Benjamin, U. i>. Senate; Hon.
Sam Houston, late President of Texas; Gov 11 G
Kanaajs. Texas; Hon. Bailie Peyton, Cal.; lion.
Chas Scott, Chancellor. Mississippi; Chapman Cole
man, Esq., Louisville,Ky.;<ieorgeD Prentice,Esi
Ky.; A. Oralllie. Esq-, Sew Orleans; H n John '
Freeman, Mississippi, eto- etc.
RUFUS DOLBE AR,
.I0S Canal street. New Orleans-
Marsh 30 'i7 l« ' .
Removal,
Loniniaua 8team Clothing Manufactory.
DR.. JaMES' DISPENSARY.
No. 89 Customhouse St., -
I BETWEEN ROYAL AtfD BOURBON STS.,
The subscribers have removed from * o. ITS te
Nos. 185 an4 16T Canal Street,
in (he same block-
The spneious building in which they have now <
established their inuanafactory. will enable them to
keep up with the increased demand fortheir substnn
Oal and well-made PLANTATION CLOTHING;
and thankful for the spreading patronage-bestowed [
on them they will spare no exertion to make them- !
I selves deserving of its continuanee.
Planters and country merchants coming to the ;
city are respectfully invited to call and visit their :
establishment. HKBRAKD A CO., j
March 18-'57. New Orleans.
8"
*•-•* itAUWIY,
¥ ROM lh« an rfer signed the < th iost.,
uu M|r >f oy. iiained Mu>«, of uuul&Ut*complex*
about fit f«e\ high, a '1 >2$ years old —
•XSLBroad abeuldere, a rocking 1 «uy walk.—
. . i Wh«n be left be was r'*refoote' ^ore a aluaclied
SpeeitDfOS Of coivwry j a l*rOW0 pair o(ca i<uer« pants and Ker
• e— 4 He furmerly belonged to tuau named
Jeftii M«Oee. wlw resides near Bwrr's Kerry en.the
ft inteUi^aoes, and refin fm iiiK A larg
majority of lh fuMa *• Southerners, sonic
ottba ladies are all tkat one could desire—
mo the most fastidious. Ther« ** - n
ToaraasoeDt b«rs a inr days ago. It was
a grand affcir. Eighteen knights entered
that chivalry which for
I tha hearts of those glorious, day*
their rma to .vteWiff The
knight of Culpeppvr was Ae the vtctor
Saarowaad Miaa <tWaahisgtoti as
Iks Qosen of Love aad Beauty. She is quite
appreheosio
#^od*es.Tort
IMLbtfte, aad 1 suppose hr is n«Wvorii«gto{reU";tck
to that region;. A liberal reward will be paid fo-
" C*W. BUCKLEY
Aug.-96. *57, iffi
I States
IJaly 29 ly.wlU w.
OARPE r WAREROOMS.
J. D. D cuxeron & Co.,
184 Canal street,
|,r EBP constantly on hand a choice asaoriaent
iv of Velvet, Brussels, and Ingrain Carpeting,
Floor Oil Cloth,
3 It. to 84ft. wide by 90 ft. long, which we cut to
salt any sized Room or Hall.
Curtain Goods
All descriptions of Brocatelle. Silk aad Wool
and Worsied Damasks, Lace aud Muslin Curtains,
Window Cornices end Pins, Window Shades
Cords. Tassels, Gimps, etc
Mew Orleans March 93. '38.-1 v.
"direct ^
IMPORTING ESTABLISHMENT.
P. & E. Rcily &
Sign of the Golden Flax, #
Canal Street, between ,'Royal and Bourbon Sts.,
Nsw Oiuin.
KKRF constantly on hand a complete stock of
Irish and Scotch
• LIKEN)
French and Swiss
Silks and Embroideries,
British and Germ ■ n
Hosiery,
Plain and Priuted Woolen
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, MANTLES, CLOAKS,
and a variety of
TAIL K<S UUODS,
ALSO, BLANKETS, KERSEYS, JEAN'S
And every variety of Southern
Plantation ttoods*
all of which they will offer at wholesale and retail
irfavorable tertns, and invite the attention ef
Wochantt as well as Planters. ImarSS-'57 lv.n
New Orleans.
Far the Permanent .Cure and Eradication of
all Private Diseases, without Mercury,
Hindrance.from Business, or Expo-
sure to Friends, with the use of
.Vre/jl Discovered liemcdies.
* ' mA cure Ouarantied in all
casts, when within
, " -T 'the power of ' 'f
■ .i Remedies,
THE unparalleled success which has atteuded
these REMEDIES in all parts of the C. Stales
and Europe, the many remarkable cures they have
effected which werepronanced incuruble by the most
eminent Physicians, justides me in offering them to
the confidence of the unfortunate. The following
are some of the diseases termed "1 rivate,*7 all of
which these remedies permanently eradicate, vis
Syphilis, primary, secondary aud tertiary; Use
j Titsai. DiyCBJkRQits, Gomoskhuk* , Glkct, Noctus-
kal Emishiohs, Pssiodical ArrccTioxs or Fax.lis,
however complicated, they may be; Dusnsis or tuk
Back akd I loss. Inflammation or tok Bladdkb
*!tn Kipkixs, RnsDMATisK, HyoaocsLS, Cascers,
Clcers, Tcjsors, and all diseases of the skin.
STRic-rt rks cured without the use of the Bougie
or any instrument
Dr. J amss would also e*ll the attention especially
of those who have privately and improperly injured
themselves in that secret and solitary habit which
ruins the body and mind, unfitting them for eitiier
business or society, viz: Constiiual Debility or Ini-
potency. The following arc some of the sad and
melancholy effects produced by early habitf of yo th
via: Weakness of the Back and Iambs, Pain in the
Head. Dimness of Vision. Loss of Muscular Power,
Palpitation of the Heart, Dispepsia, Nervousness,
Irritability, Symptoms of Consumption, etc. Men
tally, the fearful effects on tbe mind nre more to
dreaded. Loss of Memory, Confusiun or Ideas . e-
pression of .Spirits Evii foreboding. Avers; to
Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, T midity
etc.. are some ofthe evil prodaced.
All persons afflicted with any df the .t ve nrmp
toms should not fail to Call on Dr. Jam , and tie at
once restored to perfect health. Let no false deli-
cacy prevent yon, bat apply imsiediately, and save
yourself from the awful and dreadful consequences
of this terrible malady Weakness of the organs
immediately cured, and full vigor restored.
P. 8. —Persons residing out of the city,or who can-
not visit me personally,by giving particulars ofdis-
ease, in letter, and enclosing a fee of Ten Dollars,
will have tbe Remedies of disease sent to their ad-
dress, enclosed in a small package and concealed
from observation. No communication noticed on
less accompanying the fee as the numerous corres-
pondence of the Do. tor forbids.
Consultations held strictly confl lential.
Address, DR. JAMES,
Medical Dispensary, No. 62 Customhouse Street.,
linarao ly ] Between Boral and Bourbon. N. O
flion.
Bend Co-i
STOLEN, '
VKOX THE SUBSCRIBER, on the ith of
JuOe ItST, from his house oa Bartafg Branch
_ ck horse, branded Bon the leftside, about
6 vc S years oM old, aad one bay mare without
t.raad, bBod in the Iefteye,thick Reek, white hacw,
7 or 8 years old. A liberal reward will be paid te
any person delivering the sswi. u> tho subscriber,
or kiimlil saltoleat evidence to discover tha
thief to irtlltaa Aiders, JssWee ef tbe Po.ce, Hon a
tan, Aug. win. . A. HAUBEB.
Pbflpnix House* Restanral.
JUIJES UART and Victuriu
Lourieux have tbis day formed a part
nershlp under the name VICTOKIN
LOl RIKl'X St CO for the purpose-)
tarrying on the Restaurat in the Phoenix Hoose
balldlne, Main street.
Thankful for past favors tbey solicit the patronage
of their friends and the public. They will always
be*aad_f*L the shortest notice to furnish the first
i delicacies of the
I They will provide for private parties, Ac., is their
I best style. Xhey ask atrial, satisfied of their abi-
lity to please. TICTORIN LOURIEUX fc CO.
'i aug. 31 tf. sr '
SBW JEKMKV Zinc COJIPA11
A 8 many frajduleut imitations of Zinc Paint.
.V adulterated with I'aris White are in market,
the genuine ahrays has tbe words 'warranted pure.'1
fid the crest of the company a Horse Head, brand-
ed on each paekue. aotl ksgs and cans. H fcs each
lib' ' —
fresh, now resell
ng by brig North, fur sale by
C. BSNIB * 00.,
Agsnt to* N. 3. Zlne mining and manufacturing
Oempany. i.my8 -'37.
appeal to
O H K a I ST S AN P S A V A N S
BV :
E. OAUDOZ, Apothecary.
Comer uf Conti and Burgundy streets,
\RW ORLEANS.
AUTHOR of "Mercuiai Treatment of Syphilis,
Mercurial Diseaae, ti e Incurable Plague of
the Human Species." Without Mercury, without
iodine, without iodine or potass. No more chloride
of gold, Sarsauarilla of no account. Secret dis-
eases, Sypbyilis, Gonorrhea, disease of the skin,
scurvy, ets., etc.
M K. G udo*. apothecary, beiug desirous to
c n '■.f-'f can prove: • m
Ti. t edoes not employ either mercury, iodine,
or iodures.
No salts of gold or their preparations.
Tlie non-valae of Sarsaparilla and all vegetable
sub nces, as having no effect In the Syphilitic
Til i.
i .tat he employs no metailo su stance.
Will prove tliat the medicines he uses for the de
struotlon of inerAiry cannot injure tlie health of
even the most delicate constitution.
Demonstrates chemioally that his treatment de-
poses the mercury, and forms a salts which is
wa off In tbecirculstioo, purifies tha blood and
restores itto its oii|insl vigor.
That l-y this .same p'spsistion he cures private
diseasss; diseased sf the skin, syphilis, gonorrhea,
scurvy,scab. Ad .Ac.
We proves In fact, that by his method he deem
poses, expels and destroys everything that can in-
jure the health of tbe blood-
Makes an appeal to all chemists in tte United
states te confirm or refute that which he advances.
Cures poor people, and those already deemed in-
surable, gratuitously.
Consultation aiid medical information by letter.
Bends medleincs to all tbe cittei of the Union,
with Instructions and regimen.
Write or call at the medical establishment ef
B. GAUROZ, Apothecary.
Corner of Contl and Burgundy 0t*., H. 0
tvateraanstagoonsaltattoa. -iamiflO If
Renioyal.
' I^UE undersigned has removed to Nos. 13 and IS
JL C a Mr Street, (near Canal,) and begsto inform
his friends and the public that he Is now opeuing a
Bne stock of
MSN'S AND YOUTH'M
I it hienable Ciot|>ln>.
MEN'S AND TOCrtl'S FURNISHING GOODS;
Linen and Uni en Bosom Shirts,
Of every size and qualty-£
Superior New York aud Philadelphia
Trunks made to order. ,
Valises and Carpet-Baos of cverv variety.
SILK AND GINHAM UMBRELLAS;
Hc iery, Oloves, Jrava s, Ties, Suapendcrs,
LINEN AND COTTON DRAWEBB,
Hobes de Ckanabre;
And every article usually kept In a Clothiwo
Store.
Strangers and the public are invited to call and
exnmine the stock, which is unsurpassed by any in
the city. ROBERT f ITKIN,
No. 13 audlSCamp street. New Orleans.
March IStf.
Lathrop, Wilkenson A €o
IMPORTER'S AND JOBBERS
In French, German English $ American.
^ V ^FANCY J&OOOS. --i;
So 28 Beekman St.,New York
HATB IS_STORE a large snd complete variety
of theldifferent articles in their tine, compris-
ing—. ' ,'™ • .•
v ■ Combs,
Bnttons,
Threads,
Jewelry
Colognes,
Pomades. * '•
Hair Oils,
.ioaps.
SAM'L B. POWIL. A. S . ROTEVClt.
/j WWEL ft BCTHTEH, .
COTTON FACTORS 4c GENERAL FORWARDING
and Commission Merchants.
Galveston, Texas.
, . id to the Mil or i
ment of Produce. Accounts of sale
rmdered. Cash advances made on all coauigv
Zjtfytj9* y«-°^hll>meiit- Produce sent te
address wiJI be covere<y open policy 6f loitr
rAUCC at tKe rtiling rates of premium: June 13 *55
J , Sache-•.■ --- * -■
^SAITBAH BUH.DIITOS,
T bt_ 8T-. .GALVR8TON, .
Looking-filasses, Portrait k Pciture Framet
style; Coffee Houses, Bblli
- ^Stwimbos^s, Orname
0£*.11Jdj _
KnivtMfcFteks, Watches,"Jewelry,'
Plat® Lamps, Casters, tte
- Pear equal to new, and w
' - .. ^ wear welU- ^
> - n* a%. .gw
DE ALERS INi
Mechanic Street, Oalveeton-TetM.
HAVE jurt received a Urge supply o?Sie T&r
beat Italian snd American Marble, whlehf-— -
Inss,■
Musical Instruments,
LookingGlaases,
Percussion caps,
. Spectacles, * = .
Brushes^ 1
; Wooden ware,
Tubs, It'uckeu
Baskets, urooms,
Wrapping Paper."—?
whom Marble or _
.can he ordered at
B. 8. Parsons,
AffO AflEKT FOB
, : FACRlRie,
Strand, Galveston,
Ha® constantly on h*k
Pe-sacola, Alabama
' ><sss|i|iau
Setter and Cap Paper, Etc, etc.
Which their facilities enable them to offer «n the
most favorable^terms. __ . . June 10 '57 wlj. s
> ^ Kerosene /Oiis.
OISTlbLBO.rnOM COAL (hot ixflosivr.) — -V
SECURED BY- LETTERS PATENT.
r|'HE different grades ofthese celebrated Oils
snitable for Machinery of*11 kinds, Binnacle
and Family use, can behadof t'neandersiened.alss
ofthe Wholesale Oi 1 Dealers and Druggists in the
City of Setr<York, and of £be authorised Agents of
the Company in *h'~« place
% AUSTENS,
Gknsral AGKKTR, Kerosknk OIL CO.,
No, 50 Beaver Street, N. T.
Local Agencies granted on application as above
Orders should specify the description of lamp'or
machinery for which the oil is wanted:
June 10th '57 ly
THX VIRGINIA ~ '
TOBACCO WAEEH0USE
4T Front Street; Sew York.
COSlVOLbY te ADAlBS;^-^
Commission MerehaDts and Agents
For the principal Tobacco Manufachirers •>
of Yirginfa
BEQ leavie 46 call the attention of the trade to
their stock of Manufactured Tobacco, compri-
sing most of the celebrated brands that are manu-
factured, - " - r- - - - V
We sell only only on^Commission. ^
Orders from any part of the States atteitdad to -Galveston. Ten to thir^-thousand may be
wi" *.eI1 * 'ow *,cln b« procured from thetfn
adding freights. The billowing are their prices
\oa*'40-do1! • feet 9 inches.
ff4t.\l5"u 5 fSiSSinit ."*T I
-d°,.:,5Z"'*8 doIi * taitt inches.'lBtalf+zSSh
Z"0'; T3„f!et, 6 l°chet " dol; 3 feet 19 dol; 3 feet «
inchet 10 dol. Width of stones it- proportion^—
S*ioi-0^'Carving WiHowand Urn, 5 dol; Twobook%
each!* L n,b''Bo-' *e.3-ol5 Letters 5^
, Monuments from 50to to 450 dol; Tombs fra«E0
to SW dol;-' — ; . April 21'57 ly .^/ * "
II? Any arrangements made with C J Grminger.
S™ Wn, will be satisfustorily attended to. thrai^ ^ *
J*
nainiTir
ftiaii
DRESSED AND ROUGH FLOORING, CK
ANB WEATHER BOARDING, BOARDS,"
PLANKB, JOISTS, yRAMlKG, FENC-
ING AND" BOAT LU1UER.
Calcasieu"afid Sabltie Cypr&
snmoLrs,'laths, sasbrs, auras.
0s Orders filled for all
nd particular attetitiop paid to the
shipping
Myli-;57 ^CQBECOB A CO.", Aeents, Houston,
.To.Capitalist^.
with care and promptness. - , . -
flj-When ordering Tobacco, explain Sise. color-
and quality wanted. CONNOLLY A ADAMS,
Aug. 3 t-w
-47 Front strelt, New York.
Tc
Paints. Oils, &c.
HE National Wbite Lead & Zinc
Company of Sew York are prepared
to offer a full and complete assortment of White
Lead, Zinc, Oils, Window Qlass and articlesAi the
Paint line generally, of prime quality and on most
favorable terms. The well established, reputation
ofthe Company, and the particular attentton given
to quality of articles manufactured bv them, togeth-
er with desire to fill all orders on most ravofable
terms to customers, present inducements "to pur-
chasers not generally offered elsewhere.
Orders addressed to the undersigned will have
prompt attention and meet immediate despatch.
, • CMRISTAL A DONAHUE,
AugS 6m w-tw 838 Pearl street. New York.
rp' R. CODDINUTOS Jk. Co., T6 78 te.
A « SO Broad-Street, New York, Iron
Merchants, Importers and Dealers it Metals, offer
for sale—Tin Plate*—of every description
Sheet Zinc—Mussulman, Selisian and Belgian.
Lead—fig, Bar and Sheet; Leid Pipe.
Copper—Sheating, Braziers', Bolt and Ingot.
Sheet.Iron—English, No?. 12 to 98
Sheet Iron—English and American Galvanized
Tjnned. -
Sheet Iron—Russia and. imitation Russia.
Iron Wire—Bright annealed and galvanised'.
Spelter, Antimony, Copper Bottoms, Spelter Sol-
der, Babbitt Metal, Rivets, Kettle Bars, Sance
Pan Handles, Tinman's Tools, Machines, Ac.
Bar Iron—Best Refined English, G.TL, and other
stamps. -*•" * V-iM-s.
Bar Irun—Best Refined English, B.B. H. Bsgnalls
\bc. y- ' ^ "'Vf?'
Imitation Swedes Iron—Fall assortment.
Stitt's Axe aud Hor*e Shoe Iron.
English and American Spring Steel.
English Kefined Cast Steal—Sanderson's Naylor*s
&.C.
American and i^glish.Boiler Plates.
fiurdec-a pressed Horse Shoes, assorted.
English. German and American Blister Steel. •• ;
JottfklO, ?57 lyw.
HOE & CO.'S CAST STEEL
patent ground saws.
fTTBE subscribers manufacture from the BE3T
X CAST STEEL
Circular Saws,
from two- inches to six feet in diameter. These Saws
are hardened and tempered, and are ground and fin-
ished by Machinery, designed expresslv for tbe pur-
pose, and are therefore much superior in truth and
unifomity of surface to those ground in the usual man
'o'er. They require less set, less power to drive them,
are not so liable t > beccme heated, and produces sa-
ving in timber. They also manufacture cast Steel
Mill, Pit Crosscut Saws and Billkt Wans, of supe-
rior quality, all which they have for sale, at their
warerooms, Nos. 39 and 31 Gold Street, or they may
be obtained also of the principal Hardware Mer-
chants in the United States and Canada
R. HOI A CO.,
Printing Press, Machine and Saw Manufacturers.
89 and 31-Gold 8treet, New York. ■ ^
The following extract is from a report made by
a committee of scientific an£ practical gentlemen,
appointed by tbe American Institute >-■ :
"Your committee areof unanimous opinion, that
in the apparatus invented by Mr. R. M. Hoc, far
grinding saws, he has disptavtd great Ingenuity
and tact in tbe adaptation of machinery to the pro-
duction of results in the manufacture of Saws, which
may.yith propriety, be denominated tbe JV« Plus
CTtre ofthe art."
' Illustrated Catalogues, containing -prices In de-
tail; with description of Saws, and also containing
cirections for setting and sharpening, with other
information of interest to the 8awyer, will be sent
by msil to the address of parties desiring the same*
April3-*57 ly. ' . w *
THE HAZARD POWDER COMPANY
Manufacturers and Dealer* is ~
gunpowder!
INTINCE to offer their well known brands ot
KLBCTRIC INDIAN RIFLE aad KENTUCKY
LE Powder, in Kegs and Canisters. Also, Oun-
l^<ifr for BLASTING and MINING, comprising
s full at* irtment of qualities snd kinds required by
the trade guaranteed to give entire satisfaction.
The standard of their Puwbir, which has now
enjoyed the higlu£ reputation for to ore than twen-
ty-five years, jgf be found nnsnrpassed by any
other at the kind in the world.
Porsale hy.the principal dealers, and also at tbe
offlaPof the Computt, No. f-9 Wall, cor ..Water St.,
*8rYcrt. G- HAZARD, Pres't.
A-^JjJoPQL^B3«^fc'r. [marl I w 6m.
Kine 6%pries for ^j^her^ Families
" WIUOK Is HOPE-A CO.
NnWaa CHAMWB STir
iftiv Toaa, •*
(E+Xlisked' 1820^*. - -
s
,thve«ted.in it so as to insare a net profit of at,l„
twenty per cent, per annum; and witi^one who J
For farther informatioa,
irocta
300,000
, acsorted, I
Cheap Lnmfcei
FUST Florida
_ _ : f ine Lumber. *L_
from my 'wharf and yardat from CM) ta 9£3 ♦ M. for
cash, or short.time negotiable paper. - -
■Ji , : B 2. PARSONS. Oalvesto*,
MATHER, HUGHES & SAONSBBS,
FACTORS,
General Commission, Rcceivf
Forwarding Merchants,
rpUlK undersigned ha> ing formed a co
JL ship under the above named firm, wtl_,
1st of October next, open an office 1n the cl^
Gal veston, for the transaction of business as afore-
said. *
We will be prepared to make liberal ad'
coasignmentffor sale or shipment, '
alt usual accommodations. '• ^
- Personal attention will be given to die sale of
Cotton and other consignments, to the filling ef or-
ders for Plantation 8vppties,&c,
Shipments to oar address, from ports and
in Texas, will lie covered by open policies
ranee, unless when otherwise instructed-
T.-MATHKR of Hay ncviUe, Lowndes 60^.
C. R. HUGHES, of Galveston, Texas. - *•
WM. SAUNDERS, Js. of tlayneyille, Aid.
Galveston, 1 July, 1857-^--4, _
_ REFEKENCE8.
Messrs. Pel rce sr Bacon. Kostou;«ohn.H.
A Co., New York; Wm. P. Conrersa A Co
Gilmer A Co., Montgomery, Ala.) John H
A Co., Ala.; Mr. Danl. Pratt, Prattville, Aia.; Ini,
McDowell. Tithers A Co.. Mohtle, Aia.; Boykin A
McRea. do.; Perkins Ac Co., New Orleans: Jieikalr:
Blair A Co., do; Wm. Hendly * Co., Galveston! K.
B. Nichols, A Co-, Galveston. fj«iy87-tf
Southern Lottery. '
Savannah, Beo. ^
On the Havana Plan ef Single Ne'a.- ^r
Anderson & Son,- Managers. , -
CAPITAIf FHIBM * ~4'-
$60,000! . : .
LOWEST PHIZB SO DOLLARS I - '-.
Tickets 810—Halves and quarters ia projmtion
JASPBR COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY, by au-
thority of the Bute of Georgia .
Class B. B. draws Sept. l8S7,at Savannah, flo-
under the sworn superintendence of J. M, -Pre
and W.R. 8ymons, Esqs.
M.-P realise
Nearly one prise to every nine tlrkelai
Tickets—9^188 Prises! Prises payable wlthned <a
duotion. - -
' CAPITAL PRIZE, #69 01S !
1 Prhte of.
of
*,ooa
^-,..,.*000 '
3 PriresoT 1,000 are........ 3,000
5 V" 500 ............ S^OO
100 arr..., tOjOOS
SOara............. fcOBT
XIMATION PRIZES.
$225 to $60.000....f
100 to 20.000....
lQfiOQ....
5,000....
4,000....
2,000*-...:,
90,000 90,000
amounting to. .......
:kac«s of 10 Tickets, are I
the followingratea. wmch istheitaltt -
10 Quaherl^ck%ta...T........ 17%
TTP Bank Notes ot sound Banks taken at par,—
Checks on New York resetted for Prises.
D7 Address orders for Tickets or OertMeataa of
Packages of Tickets, to ' . as^'V-^ ^
• ■ ANDERSON A HON, Msnagers,
! MACON orf
otto mathcsit's.
BENWETT COWES
IMPORTERS and Defers in all descriptions of
Pure Old Madeira, SSHrry nod Port Wine, finest
Old Brandies, Superior Old Jtsfiaiea, St. Croix and
Antigua Rum, Old HollandWin, and every variety
of Fine Imported and Domestic Liquors.
CHAMI'AGNE—Max Sut&ine, Moet A Chandon
and Mumm's Imperial, Cabinet and Verzenay. Heid-
seick and other brawls.
CLARET AMD SACTERNE—Including Chateau
Margaux, Chateau Latltte, Leovllle, Margaux and
St Julien, Chateau and Haul Bauternes.
HOCK WINES—of Jchannesberger, Marcobrun-
ner, Rudesheimer, Hockheimer, Sparkling Hock
and Moselle.
' 8EGARS—of all the choicest varieties, Elegantes,
Regalias. Conchas, Operas, Pressed andCanutnnes.
FOREIGN FRUITji—of all kinds, Raisins, Al-
monds, Prunes, Ac. '
TKA3 AND C0rP£E^—allofihefinestqmaUties.
HAMS AND TONGUES-^Burllngtoll. Virginia si
Westphalia Hams, Smoked and PicklM ToagtOs.
GOSHEN BUTTER—in Firkins. TuJBs and Stone!
Jars. , .' .
FOREIGN PICKLE8—Sauces, Oatsups, Sardines,
Capers. Olives, Ac.
PKE8ERYRS—East and West India snd Domes
tic. And a full and general assortment of every va
riety of Fine Croceriea. [maris ly.
H
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
MARSH DEN MAN & CO ,
41 83 and 86 Common St.,
Betwei^) St. Charles and City Hotel.
CiLECHES, ROCKAWAY9,
BRETT 3, BUGGIES.
COACHES. JERSEY WAGONS,
And a general assortment of HARNESS, for sale lew
for oasta or olir asceptaooe.
i¥arl«- r ly
uihisios i cm.
HAVING formed a co-partnership, hog leave to
inform their friends and the pub Jo in gene-
ral, that they are now receiving an entire new anu
splendid stock uf
Staple and Faucy
DRY GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Uit«lClothing, Hardware, W oodware,
«-r« c3je3ntm 13*19
and a variety of other articles too tedious to men-
tion to nrhich tbey call the attention of evcryt-ody;
so,come one, come all, and see for y lurselves, at
Ephi iam's old stand, North sid* of Main street,
opposite F. Scranton, Houston, Texas. |sepS-ly
ROBERTS & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
t'onmfssioR Merchants
GROCERIES,
plantation supplies, oils,
PAINTS, GLASS, &c.,&c-,
Next door to Wm. J, Hntehins,
Houston, Tculs.
NOTICE.
EHTSAOO have removed to tbe store
rorsserly occupied by C. Xanls, atzt door be-
V. J. Hutchtne, Main street, Houston, Texas
Aag. M ly wtw
pOBE
Xv forss*
Gw w. j.
Important to Females—Dr Cheeaonuut'a
Pills.—l'be combinations of ingredients in th.-sc
Pills, is the result of a long and extensive practice;
tbey are mild in their operation, anil certain or re-
storing nature to Its proper channel. In every in-
stance have the Pills proved successful. They are
certain to open those obstructions to which females
are liable, aad bring nature Into lu proper channel
to a healthy one No female can enjoy good health
unless she Is regular; aud whenever an obstruction
takes place, whether fron exposure, cold, or any
cause, in general health immediately begins to de
cline, and tbe want of such a remedy has been the
cause of so many comsuinptions among young fe-
males. Headache, pain in the side, palpitation ot
the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do
most always arlsefrom the interruption of nature;
and whenever that Is the case, the Pills will invari
atily ccmeiy all these evils. Ia all cases of painful
menstruation, or nervous aud spinal affections in
the back and limbs, lowness of spirits, hysterics
*.e. Nor are they less efficacious In the cure of
Leucorrhaea, commonly called the "Whites." These
1'ills.shoald never be taken during pregnancy as they
would he sure to cauae a misoaariage- Warranted
purely Vegetable, and free from any tiling injuricus
to lire or health. full and explicit directions which
shouWha read, accompany each box.
These pills areput up in squart Gat boxes. Persons
residing where there ' s no agency established ,by en
closing One Dollar in a letter, prepaid, to Dr. C. L.
Cuusiaaa, Box No. 4.531. Post-office, New York
can have them sent to their respective addresses by
return or m.il.
JO* R- B. HUTCHING. General Agent for the
United Stales, IU Chambers St., N Y-
Aug. 18 wly, *57.
100
Tar.
BBLS Tar. Just recelvedand for sale
iau.% HENRY RAMPSO < A CO
Lost.
A PAIR of Brasillan Pebble Spectacles
[Old bows, In a black wood case ^narked
'Semmons.' Said Bpectac'es were lost sbouttue let
of last month. The Under will be liberally rewarded
by leaving them with tha audarsigped.
•ept. 8, J7,1 . if-1 WAUEft.
Saturday Smalt Sctaeme,
Tobe drawn ln Pucllc.atlUcon, 'eorgia, EYRRT
" " " sSd«$ * "
Saturday in Augustand-Vepxstbor- 18i7.
Favorite Odd and Even Scheme—More than 1 Prise
To every 8 Tickets.
30 000 Tlcketa—1S,1B7 PHsee I
Whrte^ckirts, 4—Halves, «*Z—
Let those now bjiy who never t'onjht before.
And those who always bought now buy the ssers.
Prizes psyable withoot deduction.
To be drawn every Saturday in August It
BRILLIANT AND UNPRKCEDXRTED BCaEME.
1 Priae of.... .$12,000
1 Fiiae of..
1 Priie of.................... 8,000
3 Prises of41000 are....,,.... 3.080
6 Prises ol 508 are. 3.000
25. Priaeanl 800 . 5,000
' 5^8Viaf*of 5,000
lOOPriMaof^ OT are 5,000
tS^OOPriaesof 32CT are.......... 46,000
15,167 Prises amounting to....... .$88,000
Office in Savanaah near the corner WkRaket at.
snd Bay Lane. Box MS P. O.
Aug.94.Iy. '57. W. O. DAWSON. <
NOTICE OF
rpHE co-partnership heretofore existing
A the understgaed under the style of a 1
k. Co., was on tbe 1st oi J
consent.
Houston, aag. 96, 'S7, «w
dissolved by
bjbts.
holbtww.itu
aiy dUI
. Oao.
NOlllfi
THE subecriber begs te InfOmhispatraas aad tha
public, that ail werk now on ban 1, is ready fee
delivery to owners,by D. S. Miller, at 'laylor a
Bagby'a)wbo, will attend to this daring say a* lease,
for the purpose ofselecting a stock of Jewelry, fce
Sept. istfim. J- CONST ANTiSR-.
FOR SALE 01 KEMTa ^
LIKELY KEGKO Clksa Hit hUiB.
AT private eale a likely stgro (M, IS /Sara
of age, good cook aad hoose servant generally
'Apply to Ht.liBT VAN B1BRR-
Houstrn June 13th ia 7 tf.
AfcoodBirgafa.
to & sals on tho aoit wcom
terms, the French farm, litoated one nil*
last of the citj of HouKon. 8im farm is
^^eomnoied of fiflj acre* of veil ciulntii
Unu,a food cveiling hoaoe, k'When, brink cistera
lec.a there ii < n tho land abont tvelTe u0mtto
fruit tree« and grape Tinee, of French inporuft—*
For terms, which will be low aad aaeaaesiMeg,
apply to T. W. House. Houston, or en thepi salsae
Next to SchrimpITs Saw Mill, on BuCUa Rayou.
ALEXIS BARBOT, Overseer.
Houston, Aug. VS, '57, wtw to- .
For Sale, ^ „ .
lOOOiSBj^^^igg
land, and is sasceptlble ITJT
tlon. rerseaswlAlngtope^w,wi^ deweU
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