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aferplry eeae an owistoBs, Uqucre ste. at 10 o'clock, at his asHsr man Tin ff irr trash Hodgson seU Cotton, at 10 o'olook. ths Levee at btd of Canal street j. lasatgoaaery sells tana Saddle and Harness Hones and Mares, Work Kales, Top, Open and ether Baggies, and Harness, eta, at 10 'dock, as 8pearinge 8 tables, 213 and 21 5 Gravier street A general assortment of Kitchen Furniture Stores, Mirrors, Pianos, ete, at 11 o'clock, at the Old Auction Mart, 17 Camp street. iZ elver and Platedware Table Cutlery and Window Shades, at same time and place J.

Dejaa. seU a large number of elegant Horses, Kales, Bag eta, at Uk o'clock, at Stable on GrsTler street between Baronns streets. Mealier Thayer sen Silver Platedware and Cutlery, at 11 o'clock, at salesroom, 51 Camp street Taney Goods, etc, from Japan and China, same time and place. Hoffman, Karks Oa sell a large assortment of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, and Custom made FaeMonable Winter Clothing. Furnishing Goods, ete, at 10.

o'clock, at their salesroom, 88 Chartres Elegant Mahogany Parlor, Dining room and Bed room Furniture, A moire, Bureaus, Pianos, French Plate Klrrars, Medallion and Velvet Carpets, Bags, Paintings, Engravings, Glassware, Crockery, Plated ware, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, at 11 o'clock, at 328 Carondelet street Vfaeont A Co. sell a large and varied assortment Tall Foreign and Domestic Staple Dry Goods, Cotton Goods, Fancy Articles, Hosiery, and Cloths and Cassimeres, at 10 o'clock, at salesrooms. 63 and 64 Customhouse street E. Boger A Co. sell a well selected asaortment of Foreign and Domestlo Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, etc, at '10 o'clock, at their salesrooms, 45 and 47 Old Levee street.

oaorlet unnoDt sells a large assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, eje, at 10 o'clock, at his salesroom SB Chartrea street Valetoa. sells Tomatoes and Green Corn, and Clothes Pins, at o'clock, at 14 Natchez treat Bee Advertisements an Face 7. Hedge, P. SC. Havana; LORD LOVELL; P.

M. Texas' JOSEPHINE, 7H A.M. cars. Texas ST. MARY, Bourne, 8 A.M.

If sTT. BOAT. 4 P.M. ears. Lake Coast LAURA, Walker, 10 A.

M. cars. JCaadarme LAURA, Cozsene 12 M. cars. Coast MYRTIE, Bsssett.

12 M. TCla.CX.KOIf A. King, 13 M. (Vlckaburg E. LBS.

Cannon, IP.M. Louis GREAT REPUBLIC, iP.H. Ohio Blver.INDIANA, Neal, 8 P.M. Ohio Biver BELLE VIRNOJf, 5 P.M. Bed Brrsr MZZTK HOPKINS, 6 P.

M. Bed Btrer I OTP 8 No. 8, Dannals, 5 P.M. 3ed Btrer v. STONEWALL, Shaw 6 P.M.

Bed Btrer BIGHT WAT. 8 P.M. XHofixmix Ijia dutning POLAR STAR CHAPTER No. 21, meets at Grand Lodge Hall, at 7 o'clock. FRIENDS OF HARMONY LODGE No.

58, A. and A. tC, at Grand Lodge, Maaonio Hall, corner of St, Charles and Perdido streets. ALBERT PIKE LODGE PERFECTION No. 1 14 Bite, at 7 o'clock, at Grand Lodge Hall, corner of St Charles and Perdido streets.

SUNDRIES BICE tierces new ehoi ce Carolina. CRANBERRIES 50 package. FIGS IS cases quarter drums, new. BUCK WHEAT 100 boxes. 10 bbls ALX 300 casks McE wen's.

7S Tennant'e SO Bass's. 900 Detjen'e' LAGER BEER 200 casks Mailer, POBTS.R "0 casks Qulneas'a Dublin Stout. In store and landing. For sale by SCHMIDT ZBIGLER, el7 4ft, 81. 53 and 55 New Leree street VraLBLES BOTTLER'S SPARKLING CAB rjonald 8t INET CATAWBA.

SPARKLING ISABELLA AND STILL CA TAWBA. Mr. Charles Bottler, formerly a large proprie tor in Europe, and tor many years past estab lished in Cincinnati. By personal selection of the grape from the best rineyards in Missouri and Ohio, has succeeded in manufacturing native Wines equal, if not superior, to any made in Europe. Charles Bottler's Cabinet Champagne challenges competition.

I receive orders sad ship direct from his cell or under seal to the party ordering. J. BEN J. CHANDLER, Lock Box 921. New Orleans.

17 lm Agent for the Southern Btsteg. WBTJYjORK. vsTiVT.TBTnrn ioak. P. TRAVKRS A SON.

MANUFACTURE ERS of the ANCHOR COTTON TWINE, 40 Beekman street, New York. Offer for sale Baling Twine for Cotton, Osnaburg Twine, Cotton Chalk and Plow Lines, Trot, wtaging and Out Lines, Twines for Hardware, Dry Goods, Grocers, Druggists, ship Chandlers, Stationers, Upholsterers, Fishermen and all other trades. Samples sent free. ol ttaw4w CHICAGO. "TTIEW8 OF CHICAGO, FOR THE STEREOS' scone, of Public BuildinKS.

Churches. Parks. Streets, Tunnel, Water Works, Stock Yards, etc, yery fine. Bent (postpaid) for 25 cents, singly; $2 80 per doaen, asltcted as destred. Send for catalogne.

E. ol9 110 South Clark Chioago, LTL SOUTHERN ESI1GRATION. TURNER A HAWLEY, 79 VAN BUREN Street, Chicago, Illinois; Southern Emigration Agents, are prepared to furnish farmers and all others with any class of labor wanted. Americans, Swedes, Norwegians, Danes, English, etc, in quantities from ten to ten thousand. Rail roads supplied with reliable help at the shortest notice.

In all eases the transportation from Chi ago to place of employment most be advanced. Correspondence solicited. TURNER A HAWLEY. ol9 TnWeBsA2tW TO DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS. SHERIFFS' OFFICE, 1 KEW ORLEAN'S, Oct 1880.

THE SHERIFF HAVING RECEIVED IN. tractions from the City Council to immediately execute aU wriu In his hands for taxes of 1866 and 1407, will proceed immediately to make the eefsares required by law. All citisens in arrears for such taxes are re nneated to pay them without delay. They wil thereby be tillered of costs and charges Incidental to a aefcure and ta'e. The attentton of the public is called to the fact that a large number of writs are held issued 9 gainst persons assessed for capital, incomes, cmssrtsin furniton and other personal property, who, unaware of such assessment and writsrs liable at any moment to a seizors of their prop.

erty. Any oneoan ascertain by inquiry in this offioe if soch writ exist against him. By so doing, many would avoid the oost and annoyance of seizure. All iaisrsiatioa possible will be given to persons Interested la inquiring. la the execotkm of these writs, the law allows the Sheriff no discretion whatever, and he cannot release property or star proceedings without makisg himself responsible.

All persons entitled to relief should apply directly to the Common Council THOS. Lj MAXWKlL, ol7 et Sheriff of the Parish fit CELEBRATED PHTXANTROPiaT COOK ING STOVE Is, wtflkoutany exception, the best, most eco Twnlcal and desirable Store now offered In tale market, Tf ton large number add sitoe the StoTa has been all have given the very best tan ifytioay 1 have a large number of let term tram persoos in this city and In the country, who are mstag Philanthropist, and all give it he Mgbsat mralas lot uniformity and earing of fneL Tha arrangtansnt for broiling Is of the eT Utet lmpro teaenfr ne trouble with ashes, Viar'eeeeh pan attached. The Phllanthro iw be need both coal and wood. hare r'1e assortment of other Cooking sceraajHoattng and Parlor Stores. Orates, eto.

Vl VJbMrjuui.UI rgrnruR, WANTS WANTSj "lANTEti A PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER TV Who has a few hours' leisure In the after noons, is aesirons 01 getting one or more sets 01 dwks 10 wmo up. will be content with a mode rate saiary. Address at this office. 19 3t TV ANTED TO SELL GOODS ON COMMW sioij in a coontry town in the State of Mis Mls sis! BippL Csn command a rood trade. Address A this office.

oio 2t "V47 ANTED AT 248 FELICITY 8TREB A 1 1 Girl to do housework and assist in sewing. mum bring good recommendations. oi WANTED A XXJLORED GIRL, ABOUT 14 years of age to nurse a child, none doc an artire girl, with good written references, need ai'WV. SDDJT ftb ZD UOUOTUH vif wi Sf ACH1NK BLACKSMITH WANTEK AN HA crnert FINISHER and BLACKSMITH ean find reaoy employment at five dollars per oay oy BmrnKfi BUCKNER A Ol 2t 140 Grarier street 1ITANTKD TO BORROW FOR A SHORT TT time, on unexceptionable securities, lyo. Address at tnis ornce.

ol7 zt TTT NTEI TO SELL A LARGE AND commodious HOUSE, suitable for a School. Hotel or Boarding House, situated in one of the healthiest localities on the Jackson Railroad, with garden, orchard and eighty acres of lauL The honse is one of the best built on the line of the Jsckaon Railroad, will he sold at a bargain if application is made at once to II. Q. at tliis office. ol7 lot TTTANTED A MAN AND HI8 WIKE TO IT take charge of a Farm and Orchard, in the country, in a healthy locality.

Address E. B. KM BON, at tblH office. OI7 6t TTJANTED A OENTLfcMAN WITH A 1 larse country twnunlnijinre. anil in 00 of some means, is desirous of associating himself with some established house in the grocery or commixsion buainess, or to meet witb some party about to commence bnaineas.

Is capable of tskingxharge of the books, or attend ing to outside business. Undoubted reference! given. Address Lock Box 557. on 3t TAT A TED TO BORROW frtOOO OR IoOjOON good collateral. Liberal interest will be given.

Address Broker, at this office. ol7 4t TTT ANTED A WHITE WOMAN TO DO 1 house and dining room work in a small family, to whom liberal wages will be glveu. Appiy to mis omce. oi w. TTTANTED A SITUATION BT A GOOD Cook, with city reference.

Address st this office. ol7 It TTTANTED BY A RESPECTBLE WOMAN 11 A situation at Chambermaid in a private family. Best of references given if required. Apply at 1 6 ju ark et street, between Annunci auon anu cnippewa streets. 01 si" TIT ANTED BY A MAN AND WIFE.

RB upectively; as Gardner and Cook. The man can attend horses, and the woman csn wash and lion. Both are willing and able to do anything about a house. Good references given. ADplv at 34 Annunciation street, between St.

Andrew and St. Mary, or address D. at this office. ol7 2t TVTANTED A NO. 1 HOUSE SERVANT wt hit preferred Must come well recom mended.

Apply at 417 Rampart street 010 2t TTTANTAD BY A PRACTICAL BOOK keeper of experience, who has a few hours' leisure daily, a set of books to keep or post The most unexceptionable references riven. A mode rate only required. Address II. Lock Box 138, New Orleans, La. 0I6 st TIT AN TED PARTIES WANTING TO EX.

11 gage men for constructing railroads, picking cotton, or any enterprise where large number are warned, can uo so oy anareasmg H. P. HOLDEN, Post Office Drawer 601. 0I6 4t Chicago, IU. UTANTKI).

AN OLD MAN. A HITCA 1 tion in anv place where the labor will not be too neavy. Address 01 tnis ouice. oin at" TV ANTED TO BCY THE BLUE POLIOE II Costsof the Mayor Monroe Administration. Apply at 138 Camp street, between Gtrod ana isiayeite streets.

oiz ki" TANTED PABTIES IN WANT OF TWO II pleasant Rooms, with board in a private family, can procure the same in a pleasant locality in toe ourtn jjisinci. Address, witn reierence. Lock Box 646, Post Office. 01O tf TTTANTED IMMEDIATELY TWENTY Good. Steady Lalnirers, to go to the conn try to wo' on Charles street o9 otf Plantation.

Apply st 17 ml J. CAMPBELL JONES. TTTANTED BY A COMPETENT AND RK 1 1 sponsible yonng man, with leisure even ings, a set of Books 10 Keeep in a Factor's, Commission, or Wholesale or Retail establishment. Or, being an excellent penman, would act as Accountant, Hales Clerk or Copyist References unexceptionable. Address T.

Post Office, uiass box 317. oaw TTTANTED AGKNTS 100 TO r50 PER month, everywhere, male and female, to in trod nee the genuine improved common SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE This machine will stitch, hem. fell. tnck. autlt.

cord, bind, braid and embroider in a most superior anner. Price only 18 Fully warranted for fl ve years. Both upper and under feed styles We ui psy siuoo lor any mac tune mat wiu sew stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the real elastic lock stitch Every second stitch can be out, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We ntT airentM from tiot) In tier month and expenses, or a commissioo from which twice that amount can be msde.

GEO. McEATHRON A Nashville, Tenn. CAUTION Do not be imposed noon by other parties palming off worth less cast Iron machines under the same nsme or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cneap mac nine manuiaciureo. 21 lm eodAW Tf ECHANICS WANTED AT THE BATON ill Rouge Steam Plow and Wagon Factory Five or Six Good Blacksmiths and as many Wheel wrights can find steady employment at good wages at our Factory.

None bat good workmen need apply. Apply to H. KIDD, at Stauffer, Kent A Co. '8, 71 Canal street. au20 3m HART, ARBOUR A CO.

S. W. M. Heren Wise 11 en. JEtnn.

Conclave No. 15S. M. meets in the Carondelet street, over Union Batik, every TUESDAY EVENING. Officers for the present year: Win.

Fltsgerald, M. K. C. J. Bradford Williams, Chancellor.

John asey, Provost. Thos, D. Harper, Scribe. Envle P. Roux, Treasurer.

A. A. Kerr, Inspector OeneraL K. H. Mors an, Herald.

W. 8. Hen thorn. Prelate. Martin Bihli, Warden.

M. Heesell, Outside Sentinel. Geo. A. Meillenr, Financial Secretary.

THOS. D. HARPER, Scribe. Jel3 lySnATu LIVERY AND SALES S1TABLES. LD TATTERS ALL'S SALES STABLE By PHILLIP LINER, Nos.

193 and 195 Gravier street. The undersigned, wbn has had an ex tended experience in the sale of Stock, beirs leave to inform his natrons i nd the public that he has recently effected new and more advantageous arrangements whereby he will constantly receive the. finest WEsTE SN STOCK, HORSES, MULES, at his Sales Stables, on Gravier street. Sales will take place at the above place every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. ol6 lrn DANCING ACADEMY.

JROF. VEOAS'B DANCING ACADEMY. At MINERVA HALL, Clio street, (one door from Prytania street.) The annual session ef Pref. Vsgas's Academy will commence on the 1st of October, 1S9. Pupils may begin at any time, and will be charged accordingly.

For particulars apply at the Acad emy. s26 4m STORAGE FROM AND AFTER THE 1ST of NOVEMBER, the undersigned will be prepared to take Storsgoin bond or otherwise, in Brooklyn warehouses, at Algiers, and Chandler's warehouses, on Water street, Fourth District. i Z. FOLEY, olS ia Carondelet street. HEN IX BLIND, DOOR AND SASH Nos.

306, 310 and 313 New Levee street. BLINDS, PANEL DOORS and 8A8H of all descriptions and sises, xpade of the best seasoned Cypress, are offered for solo at reduoed prices much lower than customary factory fates. The stock now on hand is large, and ready for Immediate delivery to purchasers. Builders, contractors and others are solicited to call and examine the detailed list of prices to be seen at the Factory. Blinds per pair, 40 to $3 65 Doors, 1 10 to 4 40 Bash, per 78 to 1 35 According to dimensions.

ol0 lmSuTuTh A WATCH FREE GIVEN GRATIS TO mrrllnMisirk will ant as Agent In a new, lisht and honorable business peytui day. No gift eBterprise. No humbug. No i uinifos. Address gsjo a money MONROE KENNEDY CO jtt PittMborc, Pa SPECIAL NOTICE8.

Tfce Owiieri of tho Property, earner Canal and Jhartres street. Intend Imo ravin th same, and are. prepared to confer with respoms. vwin. unuviu vx innuu uo orenusea.

aa to the kind of building to be erwUdApplv. from 11 to 3 P. io D. D. ROGERS.

019 6t At A. Oltrier's, No. 80 Canal street. The Gentlenca th mlttee of the Concert gtren for the benefit of Mr. E.i Pre vost.

are reoneati tn mM Tirra EVENING, at 6k o'clock. iNLurm.TV corner of Terpsichore street. oi9 it Brown's Bronchial Tnx i nary and Asthmatio Disorders, have proved their efficacy by a test of maar years, and have received testimonials from eminent men who have used them. Those who are suffering from Coughs. Colds.

Hoarseness, Sore Throat, etc, should try The Troches." a simnle nunxdv whink 4. every case effectual. ol it The officers and members of this Association are the regular meeting will be J.oh11 Hewkins's Club Room on TOES DAY, Oct. 18, 1869, at 7 o'clock. By order J.

B. WALTON, President. L. A. ADAM, Secretary.

old 2tM4K Speciatl Notice tst Oaaehftm ShiBnera The Regular WEDNESDAY Monroe and Tren ton passenger packet MAYFLOWER win be at the landing on MONDAY MORNING, ready to receive freight, aid leave positively on WEDNESDAY, at 5 P. M. W. W. RISHER QlT Captain Steamer Mayflower.

The Executive ramnittss ih Orleans Cotton Shinnera' Aaaoclnti prepared to receive, and do Invite, applications lor certificates from such persons as wish to become reweighers for the Association. For fuH particulars apply to tUWAKl) A. O'BRIEN, Hon. Secretary. Officeof O'Brien A HalL 48 Union nrrAAt.

IU order of tbe Com mittee. ol7 4t Orient Grore No. in. II. A.

n. Tb 19th atTH o'clock. P. for the nomination of officers and the transaction of other lmporrant business. ois 3t New Orleans Mntna.1 InnriuM nam.

pany, corner Csnal and Oamp streets October 15, J89. Notice is hereby given that a msetingof the Scrip holders of the Company will be hold at this office, on SATURDAY, the 20th November, 4869, at 6 o'clock. P. for the purpose of amending the Charter. jjv order of the Board of Directors.

QIO tl J. W. HINCKS, Sec'y. Special Notice New Orlrnna Mini VirkH. burg Shippers and Passengers.

The new, fait, and superior passenger steamer DEXTER will leave here on SATURDAY, 23d for Vick burg and intermediate landings in place of the Henry Ames, and will represent the Now Natchez until her arrival. QlS 6t T. P. LEATHERS. Office of the New Orleans Citr Railroad Company, new OrUans, Oct.

13, 19. At a mooting of the Directors of this comnanv. held this dsy, a dividend of fonr dollars per share was declared, payable to the stockholders on and af'er the 25th the United States tax on which will be paid by the company. on iui win. r.

Bifliorf, secretary. The Western Union Telearranh Comoanv. Soiitliein Division. Superintendent's Twelfth Distilct, New Orleans, October 14, I860. Branch Offices of this Comoanv are now onen at the following points in this city: no.

tvoudfiw street, corner or oravier. No. 2 On th Levee, corner of Common street. in Conery's building. no.

3. oycu as street, near xcnoupitonias. No. 4 Trhoupitonlas street, corner of Robin. No.

5 Stock Lai ding. JeOerson City, near the Elevator. No. 6 Jackson Railroad Depot. The tariff from these offices to all points in tho United Htates uud abroad is the same as from the main office.

57 Camp street, and the business wilt be done in a prompt and efficient manner. on mesKSKes between these races, tor delivery rithiu the city, including Algitrs. the tariff is for ten or it ss words 2." cents, aud each audi tiorial word 2 cents DAVID FLANERY, ol4 lm Superintendent. A Card A clergyman while residing in Sonth America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Esrly Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of dis orders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cored by this noble remedy.

Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needsit, tree of charge. Address, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station Bible House, s29 dW3m New York City. The latest Discovery In Medication The great difficulty which physlcns have been laboring centui fes to overcome, has at length been obviated. A Vegetable Cathartic and alterative more efficient than any mineral preparation of the same class, and as acreeahir to the taste as ordinary candy, is now offered to tbe sick in the lonn ot a Lozenge.

Dr. Erasmus winslows LIVES and STOM ACH LOZKNOE is the most important medici nal novelty that modern chemistry has, produced. it contains two ooiamcai extracw, penecuy harmless in themselves, but embodying all tbe remedial properties of mercury, and destined In tliis pleasant form to supersede and banish from general use tne nauseous puis ana potions oi which that danarerous excitant is the main ingre dient. Moiethan One Thousand Experiments were made by the Inventor of this peerless reme dy before it wss brought to its present state of perTecUon. The Lozenge is harmless in lis operation, and although the medicinal taste of its curative components has been extinguished by chemical art, their virtues remain as active and potent as ever.

In Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick or Nervous Headache. Piles, Dropsy, and the ir regalaritie to which the feebler sex are subject, the Lozencres will be found infinitely more effec tive than any ot the horrible and distrusting coiu pounus usually aanunisterea in sucn cases, as an antiblllous specific and general aperient, they have no eouai either amonir advertised prepara tions or the prescriptions of the regular pharoio copu ia. It Is guaranteed that no one who has once tried Dr. Erasmus Winslow's LIVER snd STOM. ACH LOZENGE, will ever again take a purgative powder, or draught, or pill.

or sale by druggists everywnere. an22 lyeod 'Bona of Temperance." Pellcno Dirt' sion No. 1, meets every FRIDAY EVENING, in Hall 163 Camp street, (over Bible House) at 8 o'clock. Officers for the present quarter W. McKeever.

W. W. J. Armitage, W. R.

Thredder, R. A. W. Crebbin, A. R.

King, r. HT. MCUregor, it. ntsin, J. Goulden, D.

Driscoll, A. P. Murphy, I. J. B.

Robinson, O. S. You are in duty bound to attend our stated meetings. R. 1 nniLDijnti, fteouruing ooraw THOMAS H.

JONES. D. M. W. P.

ol4'fi ly Howard Tempi of Honor. No. "2, meets every WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, at Franklin Temperaroe Hall, corner of Love and Spain streets. Third District. The officers for the present termgre: Henry Shulta, W.

O. Thos. Keats. W7v. Joseph Hughes.

W. John Jones, W. A. John Houl grave, W. jr.

jncwnirter, w. ueorge mower, W. Leonard Darsom, W. Conrad Schmidt, W. D.

Henry Rotheram, W. Adam Reese. W. 8.: Andrew Drvsdale. P.

W. O. T. myl4 '6 8y Perfect Manhood. Essays for Yoana men on the evils of self enervation, with certain help for the erring and unfortunate.

Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free ot charge. Address Howard Association, Box Philadelphia, Pennsyiyania. sa am Special Notice Steamer Frank Pargoud. The attention of travelers is called to the reduced rates of passspe to Vlcksonrg and Intermediate landings. SINNOTT A ADAMS, Agents, 25 otf 25 Commercial.

Place. Special Notice It buying been reported that the steamer COUNTESS, rnnnlng in Yazoo River in connection with tho HENRY AMES, being unsea worthy, by reference to tbe books of the Homo Insurance Company shippers will find she insures aa well as any boat in the Yaaoo River. CO. WAYNE, 23 otf Tf Agent Steamer Henry Ames. Batehelor's Hair Dye.

This splendid Hair Dye la the beet in the world; the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, Instantaneous no disappointment no ridiculous tints remedies the ill effects of bad dyes I invigorates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful black or brown. Bold by an Druggists and Perfumers, and properly applied at ths Wig Factory, 16 Bond street. New York. mM7 ly Wire BnlUaw fer Enclosing Cense tery Lota. Cottages.

eto Wire Guards for Store Fronts, Factories; Asylums, etcu, Wire Webbing, Bloe Cloth and Wire Work. Every inform a tion by addressing M. WALKER A SONS. 11 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Ja2Saa ly Philosophy of malrfnn ev A Now Conn of Lecture, aa delivered at tbe New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects How to Lire nnd What to Lira far; Youth, Maturity and Old Age: Manhood Generally Reviewed The Cause of Indigestion Flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for Marriage Philosophically considered, Ac Those Lectures will ho forwarded on receipt of four stamps by address, lngt SECY BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 74 West Baltimore street, BaltU mora, Md.

apO'ttl ly TTTALKKR'8 PATENT BASH FASTENERS 1 1 wiu securely nota a un or down. will nrevent tho rattling of same. Tho best cheapest article of the kind ever used. To be had of Messrs. BTAUFFER, KENT No.

71 Canal street, or BIKNVE. AV.fi WOiwtltwb, BByra ly TO RENT. mO BENT TWO ELEGANTLY FOR JL hIsImmI Htfwvma fnr mntlmim. nleassntlr snd convenienUy situated within tw sqasres el Canal street. Address D.

Picayune Office. ol7 FOR KEN hi FOUR STORY BttICK bnilding. No. 127 Common street. Possesion gtren Immediately.

Annlr to GAINES RELF. too Canal street. ol7 otf XIHiR KENT THE SECOND FLOOR OF A. the Store, 100 Camp street. Entrance from street.

Apply to PHIL. McCABE, 100 Camp street. oi7 st POR RENT THE RESIDENCE NORTH corner of Jackson and Coliseum streets, near Trinity Church. Possession given 1st November. W.

M. PERKINS, olS otf 48 Carondelet, corner Union, FOR RENT THOSE HANDSOMELY FDR nished Offices in the new building corner of Psrdioo and Carroll streets. These offices are arranged especially to meet the wants of factors, with all the modern improvements snd conveniences. Spacious bnr lar and tire proof vaults. Ths Offices will be completed for occupation by the 1st November.

VOIS1N A 8EYMOOR, ol5 6t 44 Carondelet street. RENT THE LAKOK AND UOtf fortable two story Dwelling Htnse snd grounds, corner of St. Charles and Robert streets. City of Jefferson. 1 tie property consists of half square of ground, stocked with the choicest shrubbery, fruits, eto.

Also The new and commodious Cottage Dwelling House, never before occupied, with qnarter of square of ground, corner of Prytaaia and Cadiz streets. VOISIN A SEYMOUR, Real Estate Agents, 44 Carondelet street. 15 QFFICESTO RENT PARTIES DESIRING fine, comfortable Offices, with every convenience and in a good location, will do well to examine those in Fleming's Buildings, corner Magazine and Natches streets. Only a few more left. oi4 lm FOR RENT THE THREE STORY BRICK Store, fronting on No.

21 Canal street, running through to Crossman, between Peters and Front streets. For ternn spplr to ol3 15t JAMES DESBAN, 21 Canal st FOR RENT DWE LLING HOUSE THE large and complote Dwelling House, partly furnished. No. 157 Camp street, from the ffrstof November next. The above house is in complete order, and will be rented on reasonable terms to good, responsible tenant.

Apply to R. KINO, oil otflT 28 Natchez Alley. TOOMS TO RENT ROOMS IN A PRI AT. vate family. For rent apply at 346 Liberty street, corner of Erato.

o8 If TO LET A FINE THREE STORY BRICK Store, known as No. 14 Crossmau street fronting on Crossman and Customhouse streets. For particulars apply to E. J. HART oS otf 75 Tchonpitoulas st.

IOR RENT THE LARGE STORE (JUST refitted) corner of Front and Lafayette streets. The DOUBLE STORE, No. 5 and 7 on Front street, running through to Fulton street, adjoining Messrs, Bostick A Seymour's hardware store. STORE No. 21 St.

Charles street, between Csnal and Common streets. Possession to be given on the 1st of November next. Three STORKS on Baronne street one of them forming the west corner of Baronne aud Perdido streets with or without the fine Dwell lugs in the upper stories. The one stoiy FRAME in the resr of the above. Apply to AVENDANO o9 l5t 155 Common street.

RENT STORE NO. 35 NATCHEZ street. Annlv to P. o2 tf 36 Natchez street. LTOK RENT AN OFFICE ON SECOND A floor of 21 Camp street will be rented until toe close 01 octorwr.

i7u. Apply to CRESCENT CITY ICE CO. 21 Camp street. 828 otf TOR RENT THE WELL KNOWN AND A. desiraole Stores.

Nos. 48. 50 and 52 Old Levee, corner of Bienville street, occupied for a number of years by A. D. Grieff A Co.

For further in formation, apply to SEILER A an24 otf No. 44 Union street. IJOR RENT OR LEASE THE FOUR story brick Store, corner of Camp and Poy drss streets, at present occupied as an auction stand. To a good tenant It will be leased for a term of years. Possession given on the 1st October next.

Apply to PENN A PACE, sal otf RAWING OF LOUISIANA STATE LOT TERY. For October 18. Cli U19. 8. 52' 30 55 14 21134 24 20 28 49 11 56! The drawings are published in all the principal papers, and are drawn in publlo daily at the rooms ot the company.

C. T. HOWARD, President. St. Charles street, corner Union, N.

O. Witness our hands at New Orleans, La tola 18th day of October. 199ft. ADAM GIFFEN, JOHN L. LEWIS, F.

F. WILDER, Commissioners, Beware of Bogna Lotteries. Jat I OUIBIAN A STATE LOTTERY COMPANY Incorporated August 17, 1863. CHAS. T.

HOWARD PRESIDENT. SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY. CAPITAL PRIZE 830.O00. CLASS L. TO BE DRAWN AT NEW ORLEANS ON Saturday, October 30, SCHEME 1 1O.00O Tickers 'J34 Prima.

1 prise of $30,000 1 prize 01 10,000 la 10,001 1 prize of 6,000 18 BASK 1 prise of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 60 prises of 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 are 10,001 L000 I 200 are 10,001 prises 01 100 16,400 A PPROXIM ATION PRIZES 1 approximations of 1200 each tor the nine remaining units of the same ten of the number drawing the $30,000 prise are approximations of 100 each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the number drawing the $10,000 prise are approximations of $100 each for the nine remaining units of the same ten of the number drawing tho $6,000 prise L8M 90t 258 prises amounting to $86,001 Whole Tickets, Halves, Quarters, Eighths, $1 60. EXPLANATION OF APPROXIMATION PRIZES Tho nine remaining units of the same tea of tbe numbers drawing the first three full prises will be entitled to the 27 approximation prises. For example, if ticket No. 1246 draws the $30,00 prize, those tickets numbered 124L 1242, 1243, 1244, 1245, 1247, 1248, 124 and 1250, will each be entitled to $200. If ticket No.

281 draw the 110,000 prize, those tickets numbered 232, 233, 234, 235, 238, 237. 238, 239 and 240 will each bo entitled to $200. If ticket No. 460 draws the $6008 prize, those tickets numbered 44L 442, 448, 444, 446, 446. 447, 448 and 440 will each be entitled to $100, and so on according to the above schema.

Prises payable In full without deduction. Orders tor tickets to be addressed to CHAS. T. HOWARD, President, Look Box $81 Post Offioe, F28e tf aplTse lyW Nsw Orleans. "yyHISKEY WHISKEY WHISKEY 100 bbls.

Willow Run, Chicken Cock. Shawhan, and Marshall Bourbon WHISKEY. 50 Bond A Hon 100 8. W. Smith A Go's Virginia Mountain Dew Rectified WHISKEY.

For sale by S. H. KENNEDY A ol 8t 65 and 57 Poydraa street. IATON ROUGE STEAM PLOW AND WAG02T FACTORY. The undersigned are prepared to furnish planters and others with all kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, on abort notion, at their Factory, on the northeast corner of Government and St.

Charles streets. Baton Rouge. au20 it HART. ARBOUR CO. 0RYBTA1.

REFINED COAL OLL InXve gallon patent cans, refined by Ltviag aton srothers, Pittaborg. One thousand eases ia tore and landing. For sale by agent, W. P. CONVERSE, jr.

Xf Ppyaras street. rs wm a ACADEMY tF EXTRA AMUSEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT, For Taeaday Evening, October 19, 1S69. LAST WEEK OF Mr. DOMINIC MURRAY and Miss JOSE I PHINE FIDDES, A Poetic Drams, in Uire acta founded upon John Law's celebrated Mississippi Scheme. by A.

R. Slows, entitled, A CHANGE OF FORTUNE, or tho GOLDEN BUBBLE. PIERRE LA CROC Mr. Domlnick Murray i'LAR'SSE DE BELLEMA1SON, Miss Josephine Fiddea. ol VARIETIES.

FLOYD THEATRE. and Manager. Second week ot the engagement of MH. JOHN BROUGHAM will be lniugu rated by the production of an Entertaining Novelty from the proliflo pen of that gifted and accomplished author aud comedian. Monday, October 18, 1869, And Every Evening nntil farther notice, will be presented Mr.

Brougham's new burlesque entitled MUCH ADO ABOUT A MERCHANT OF VENICE Shyloek. Mr. John Brougham. Preceded by the amusing pecularity called SARAH'S YOUNG MAN. Ql7 A FAIR FOR THE BENEFIT Of the CHURCH OF ST.

MAURICE Will be commenced on the 18th of OCTOBER, in the German Company Hall, corner of Ex change Alley and Bienville street. The Restaurant will be entrusted to experienced caterers, and efreshraent of all kinds will always be on hand. Excellent niusio will be provided. On THURSDAY, the 21st inst, at 7 o'clock, a Concert for the same object will be given by Mr. A.

DUUUEUNEY, assisted by many amateurs. A Second Concert will be given at 12 o'clock, SUNDAY, the 23d. Theatrical representations will be given every night by a Club of Amateurs. The tsbles will be presided over by the following nsmedlsdies: M'me A. Dare an tel.

President; M'me Vve Gagnet, Vice President M'mes N. Sonle, H. DarcabteL A. DureL C. Caffin, Borshlane.

RESTAURANT M'mes Burdge, Myrtck, C. Roman, A. Cataing, N. August in, A. Lesseps, A.

Ferier, A. Saulet, E. Daboral, H. Psy chaud. olO VICKSBIRG AGRICULTURAL FAIR.

The President and Board of Directors respect fully represent to the public generally that their exhibition will commence on Taeaday, Nov. 2, 1869, Continuing four days that all Stocks, Gooda, Wares and Machinery consigned to the care of the merchants of the Vlcksburg Wharf Bost Association, will be properly cared for and exhibited by the officers of the Fair Asso elation. ol4 (it WM. A. FAfRCHiiLD, Secretary.

KETALS REMOVAL MONTGOMERY HAS RE moved his sales of stock from P. Liner's stables, 193 Gravier btreet, to the spacious stiblos 213 and 215 Gravier. between Baronne and Drv ades streets. Regular sales every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of Horses, Mules, Vehicles, etc. Stock of every description received for auction sale at any time.

ois lm LEX. NORTON A CO. Have removed to No. 69 Magazine street. 822 lm GR1MA AND STARK, NOTARIES PUB 11 and Attorneys at Law.

have removed their office from No. 6 Carondelet street to No. 14 Carondelet street. o5 eodlm REMOVAL MASON P1LCHER, COTTON Factor and Commission Merchant, removed to 64 Carondelet street, corner Perdido. o3 Ira R1 have reoccu pied their new store, Nos.

49, 61, ana ew juevee, neiween jroyarss ana 60rsvier streets. o3 lm EMOVAL. W. FRANK WITHERELL, successor to W. H.

H. Witherell, wholesale dealers In wool, bides, and leather, has removed to 46 and 48 Fulton street. oS 4 mo R. JOHN G. AN ELL, DENTAL SURGEON, Has removed to 152 Julia street, near Camp.

85 otf REMOVAL THE EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society's Oifioa is removed to No. 61 Camp street my3 tf LONDON. JAMES BENNETT A NO. 60 GRACE Church street, London, Agents for the Sals snd Charter of Steam ar 1 Sailing Vessels, and ail kinds of Ironwork, BrtOKOS, eto. A large number of Iron, Paddle and Screw Boats and Light Draft Togs and Steam Lightera.

suitable for sea and river services, on hand. Fall particulars famished on application. Address, J. BENNETT drt 'He lvdAW 60 Grace Gburoli sC. London.

UNDERTAKER. rri W. BOTHICK, UNBERTAKER, COR ner of Camp and Delord atreeta. New Orleans, Metallic Mahogany, Black Walnut and Rose wood Coffins always on hand. Black, satin, brown and white Merino ladies' and children' Shrouding.

Embalming and Disinterring. Bodies oarefully shipped. Hearses, Carriages and Cabs tor Hire. Funerals attended to in person by the proprietor, who hopes, by strict attention, to ob tain a share of pnblio patronage. otf fJlARPAULINS TARPAULINS SAMUEL BROOK, 88 New Levee, bet.

Lafayette and Poydraa Keeps always on hand a large assortment of rarpttaltiiB, which be will hire to Merchants for covering merchandise on the levee, and will pay ail damage accruing to goods wnere ms ar paullLB and men are employed to same protect the an lb MOLASSEB BARRELS, SUGAR HOGS heads, Whiekey Barrels We Invite orders tor large or small quantities of Molasses Barrels, either wood or iron bound, of superior make. A Iso for Sugar Hogsheads. Proposals from parties in want of Whiskey Barrels are solicited. Apply to JAMES, BUCKNER A 18 Carondelet street. New Orleans, anil Stm or at Baton Rouse.

Louiaiana OUISIANA AND MISSISSIPPI LAND, LUMBER AND TIMBER COMPANY. I am now ready to take orders for Rough and Dressed Yel ow Pine and Cypress Lumber. Hewed Timber, Masts, Spars, Telegraph Poles, Cross Ties, etc, to order with dispatch. Also, 28,000 acres of good Timbered Land on Gpren River, near Mammoth Cave Kentucky. 11.0C0 acres Louisiana Cypress Swamp Land.

14,960 acres Yellow Pine Lands, on New Orleans and Jackson Railroad, and Tanglpaho and Tche luncta Rivers. Address J. BEN. CHANDLER, Agent, Lock Box 921 New Orleans Post Office, and Box 404 Mechanics' and Dealers' Exchange, oto lm 10 Union street. EW AND FRESH GEESE FEATHERS As heretofore, the undersigned continues to receive on consignment from the principal feather dealers In the West regular supplies of the above article.

W. P. CONVERSE, ol7 2t 86 Poydras street. UNS GUNS GUNS AT $10 EACH im Tvinirrrl nuNS. at $10 each.

loo at $15 each. 100 at 1 each. 600 McClellan SADDLES, at $4 each. 'Also, HARDWARE and CUTLERY, at Low Prices. For sale by S.

B. CHUBCHILt A 81 Tchonpitoulas street, oft lm between Poydras and Lafayette. OCBLK REFINED NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL. This superior Oil can be had at wholesale front tne undersigned. N.

BOUCHARD A CO jelt 4 Tchonpitoulas New Orb ILS, TURPENTINE, BOTTLES, ETC 80 barrels COAL OIL. 10 CASTOR OIL. s5" turpentine; 100 txes 'WINES 6s, 6s and 7a. 26 barrela ROLL BRIMSTONE. Tor sale by JXAT3.0BN PIERSOW.

AMUSEMENTS. ST. CHARLES THEATRE. (St Charles street; near Poydraa.) B. DEBAR CHAS.

POPE. Proprietor. and Manager. GRAND REOPENING OF OLD DSURT. During ths vacation this favorite resort of the votaiieeof the diama has been pain ed, decorated and thoroughly renovated.

The Dress Circle has brer lurnisbed witn elegant cane bottomed chairs, made with a view to the comfort of tho patrons, under Mr. Bar's immediate suporri sion. 1 he popular prices will 'be maintained, and no Extra Charge for Reserved Seats will be exacted. The msnsger takes great pleasure In annonnc Ing an engagement wi'h the youthful and brilliant Lyric Comedienne, the CHAPMAN SISTERS, tho eminent Comedian, C. B.

BISHOP, and their talented and complete Burlesque Opera Troupe Tuesday Evening, Oct. IB, 18S9, Will be produced tbe New Bnriesqae, replete with Fun, Wit, Novelty and Mlrth ProvokSig Caricatures, entitled IXION! THE MAN AT THE WHEEL. IXION, King of Thessaly, MI8 BLANCHE CHAPMAN. MERCURY, the Celestial Telearranh Bar. MISS ELLA CHAPMAN.

minekva, Goaaess ot wisaom, MR. C. B. BISHOP, During the evening the celebrated CLODOCHE QUADRILLE. By the FOSTER BROTHERS, Hernandez, i Tank, Napoieon ana ean.

Ending with Getz's GRAND TRANSFORMA TION SCENE 1 to which the attention of the audience is especially invited. Musical Mr. J. E. Hartel.

The performance will commence with (for the first time in this city) the new petite Comedy, entitled CHECK MATE! Miss Charlotte Russe Miss Blanche Chapman. Martha Bunn Miss Ella Chapman. Sam Winkle Mr. C. B.

Bishop. CHAPMAN SISTERS MATfNEE SATURDAY NOON. Prices of Admission Dress Circle and Parquette, $1. Family Circle, 50 cents. Gallery, 25 cents.

Private Boxes, $10. Colored Parquette Box, Seats in Colored Private Boxes, 50 cents. Colored Gallery, 25 cents. Box Office open, for reserving seats, from 10 o'clock, A. till 5 o'clock, P.

M. Doors will open at 7 o'clock, P. Performance will commence at 8. P. GLEASON, Treasurer.

oi9 J. R. POPE, Ass't Trea'r. MISCELLANEOUS. QHECK YOUR COTTON BY ALL MEANS Use the Odell Cotton Check, and you will not lose in weight only from natural causes.

Use the Odell Cotton Ctieck," and you wd always get your own Cotton, for it is impossible toget it exensnged. Use the Odell Cotton Check," and yon ran no risk of getting a light for a heavy bale of Cotton. Use the "Odell Cotton Check," and you run no risk of getting Low Ordinary for Good Middling Cotton. Use the Odell Cotton Check," and you will not change your commission house every year. Use the Odell Cotton Check," and you cannot blame your mei chant for another man's mistake.

se the Odell Cotton Check," and an error is discovered at once, and rectified before loss la Use the "Odell Cotton Check." and you wiH know who is blamable in case of losses. Use the "Odell Cotton Chock." and you give, ths greatest satisfaction to 95 percent, of oar merchants. Use the "Odell Cotton Check" and you disappoint sadly men who go out every year and buy mean cotton, trusting for a great profit by exchange. I se the Odell Cotton Check" and for tho first time in your life you give your merchant a key to all errors. Use the Odell Cotton Check" and you receive the approval of 999 out of 1000 first class houses.

Use the Odell Cotton Check" and you give your merchant a voncber to correctness. Use the Odell Cotton Check" and he can give you mors than a pen and Ink voucher. Use the Odell Cotton Check" and your merchant will return it or keep it for yon, to corroborate his account sales. Use the "Odell Cotton Check" for it is easier for him to save a Bundle of Checks for you than a very large sample of cotton. Use the OdeU Coon Check," and Good bye' to Calaboose pQes of cotton in discharging boats or ships.

Use the Odell Cotton Check, and the Boat' clerk can point your Cotton out, even though all marks and all the bagging ia tors away. Use tbe Odell Cotton Check," and you save steamboat men much time trouble and heavy losses. Use tho "Odell Cotton Check," and a simple letter on the head of the bale for convenience Use the "Odell Cotton Chesk, and the Bill of Lading Is your Duplicate Check Use the "Odell Cotton Check," and if every bale of cotton in the boat, ship or ware Loupe is marked exactly like your cotton, you can identify every one of your own bales. No one can have the same numbers as yours. Tbe inventor of this Check has much expo, rience In cotton matters, having been raised in the Cotton States, and having Deen for a long time in the cotton shipping business exclusively, he claims for his Check all that Is said in the foregoing lines, and much more, which is explained more fully in a circular sent to all portions of the So in h.

He has received orders from all parties who handle cotton in any way. He has been called upon by European buyers, who have left orders for Cheoks, and although they handle over 100,000 bales, they say they intend checking every bale What Is 25 cents to the risk of losing, in weight or quality, many dollars. Not one man who nas called at my office, has ever refused to give It a hearty approval, and all leave convinced. For sale In all large cltt4bi A gents In every Southern county. Traveling fState agents in ail Cotton States.

Call at 194 Gravier street, opposite Varieties Theatre, New Orleans, La. 819 lm S. W. ODELL. JpRENCH AND GERMAN LOOKING GLASS DEPOT.

THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THAT LINE IN THE SOTTHERN STATES. L. UTEE, 49 ROYAL STREET 49 Between Castomhonse and Bienville streets, Offers for aale at low prices, and keeps always on hand, the largest variety of French and German Looklngglasses, French Piste and doable thick Glasses for show windows, show cases, fine Oil Paintings. Engravings, and Litho Sraphs, in colors and plain; Chromos of all pab cations, oval and square Portrait and Picture Frames of all sises and patterns. Artists' Materials for painting in OIL Water and Pastel colors, Carpets, Mats, Matting and Rugs, Lace Curtains, Window Shades and Cornices, Curtain Holders, Picture Cord and Tassels, Photograph Albums, Prayer Books, Crucifixes, Carved Wooden Goods, A fine Dining Boom Set of carved French walnut, and of superior workmanship, for sale cheap.

Particular attention given to regilding old frames and resUvering spotted lookingglass pistes. Mr. UTEB has Jost returned from the North, where he selected the latest styles oat of tho above mentioned articles, and is receiving them now by every steamer, and invites his mends and the public to inspect them. s26 6m ANATA GtJACO BITTERS. The Wanata Guaco Bitter Is a good Tooio and Stomachic composed Entirely of the vegetable substance of Guaco.

Being very sgreeable to the taste, can be taken by the most delicate persons. It rids the system ot an Imparity, and promotes health and vigor. This celebrated Bitter la a preservative against Cholera, and a cure for Dyspepsia, chronlo and nervous Debility, Diarrhea, Weakness of the Loins, and an diseases proceeding from the liver, the stomach or the bowels. This Bitter can be taken either with a little sugar and water, in anisette or any other spirit, or even pore. A small glass of it, taken before a meal, sharpens the appetite and facilitate digestion.

J. LLADO, Agent, Druggist, corner Chartres and Dumaln sta. anil emf "ryALKER'S TONIC BITTEBS This truly valuable medicine la gradually toot a ureiy winning Its way Into ovejy household la the nation, and is oanfidenUy reoommended far the cars ef Dyspepsia, Constipation, and every form of Indigestion Chins, Fevers, andaHdis arlsing from a torpid Uver. For Consumption, Chronlo Coogha, Catarrh, Bronchitis and Debility. From any disease it is a safe, agreeable and reliable tonlo.

Lb an kidney and bladder troubles tt wffl roe found benefiolal. ia not a eperet medidna; It ia known tc and indorsed by the medical faculty, ministers and others. w. H. WALKER, Bole Proprietor, DE VAN A MASON," 104 Poydras sU Xajr5c Jr i tA Ml.

2 TV. 9" FOR SALE. SALE A GOOD OOONTTNG ROOBT A. Iron Safe to 8f Ol7 No. entitle street.

JN WAREHOUSE AND FOB SALE 100 hhda. Philadelphia RECTIFYING COAJV By GEO. W. GRIFFIN. J.

tt Tchonpitoulas street. lT JO tally Road, about five miles from the Poat chartraln Railroad, measuring five arpsoas front on Gentilly Road by twenty arpenta ia l' nil t1 WUH WD HUUOl VIUHf Sliauai say aw or.cge and many other fruit trees, tares snd a half arpenta of plant eane, vegetables. etc The Improvements consist on small House. SUMes, Barn. etc.

1 vJ 1 be hattanooga Railroad passes en the place. For terms inquire ot ol7 lm V. ASA XACUa.1., 60 Royal street. SALE AT A BARGAIN THE OLITf A BRANCH SALOON. No.

7t Front and Fulton atreeta, between Povdras and Lafavesto streets, opposite the new railroad depot, Lq.atrt on the .07 ou FRED. W. THIELBv TXs SALE FRUIT FARM AND MTJRSBV ryowlng to an Increased physical mabiUtr' to bear the labor necessary to aa out dooroosl ness, and a previous obligation to devote myseaf to the Southern Farmer, I must sell. As to health and a pleasant home, hatswatt acknowledged to be without a superior. I hava several thousand trma mnA iIm u.V Vr411 a "7 or years.

verms maoeoaa W. PHILIPK, 819 dAWlm Chata wa. Mlsa. oontalnlna al if m.imtM rooms, aitcnen witn servants' rooms, stables, eta. The place, which commands a beautiful vlewac the river, is planted In part with sixty TaeacWg and numerous young orange trees, covering about eight acres.

The balance of tho land has been under cultivation until the last two years. and its low lands are now planted in rice. For further particulars apply to K8TOPINAI, A LEGIER, No. 43 Levee street, opposito Port) Market, Third District, or on ths premises. o3 lm OR SALE THAT BEAUTIFUL RAISE Cottage, No.

287 St Mary street. The house contains six rooms and pantry, dining room and kitchen and four rooms in back building, two cisterns, well, bath room, dumb waiter, and aal the modern improvements. For particulars appbr between 10 and 12 A. at No. 14 Union street up i tairs, or to 869 Third street, between Baroaoa and Dryadea streets.

s20 lm STEAM ENGINE FOB SALE ON STA tlonary Engine, 9 inch cylinder, SO incta BLrone, witn governor ana nana ny wneei, an complete and in good order. Apply to M. LARAf AT anaars t.tstw FOB SALE I aw C09T. BtanUy receiving Alabama Lime, which offeaior aale In lots to salt the purohasera at ths lowest market prios. This Lime is superior to all oter Lime that is sold hero, and for eornieinaV hard finishing and Sugar making far snperiof J'orssleby SAM'L JAMrSON, y4 otf 69 Caropdelot street, LOST AND LOST ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, BE 4 tween the city and the Lake one large AMETHYST from its setting in a ring.

Ths stone contained the letter set in diamonds. A liberal reward win be paid for its return as. this office ol tt REWARD 8TOLEN FROM MT'1 JL yard, corner offDorgenois and Laharpo eets.on Thursday night, the 14th af BLACK HORSE, nearly 15 hands high; is stamped U. has a letter under his mane and has a long cat on bis right hind leg.i The above reward will be paid for the Mkora of the horse, and $2S more for the conviction of the thief. JAKES PIERRE, cor.

Laharpe and Dorgenois, Third District. ol7 3t LOST OR MISLAID CERTIFICATE NO. 4508, for 40 shares of the capital stock of ths Louisiana Slate Bank, in the name of Stephen W. Wis off, and dated 10th October, 1855. Application has been made for a new certificate ol4 law6w FRANK FERRET, Agent.

OST SATURDAY MORNING, SOMsV, AJ where between steamer Welcome and tho Picayune Office, either on Peters. Canal. Cum or Gravier streets, $20 in five dollar bills, A suitable reward will be given to the Under by leav 1 ing the money at the Picayune Offioe ol MAMSOJjrPAJBJTBB NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING been appoint 4. a committee by tho Polios ury oi tne pansn ox maaison, state ot Loupuana, for the parpese of asoertalningtho Indebtedness of said parish, all parties holding claims against said pariah bf Madlssn are ret pec tt oily requested to advise vs ot the date, character and amount, of thtir claims. We requirs a full description of tho indebtedness.

Parties precentftag their claims in person can have them registered by applying at ths Coart Hnuse at Delta, La or if by letter, by adv dressing W. B. Brockett, Chairman, etc We also wish all parties holding Scrip, issued" by the Levee Board of Madison and Carroll par. It hes, to send in the amount of said Scrip that their claims may be registered, with tho date of its issue, sLd any other Information concerning same. Ssid claims mast bs presented on or before $hs first day of November, 180.

W. B. BROCKETT, ') WM. J.DUNCAN, Committee GEO. P.DEWEESE,5 Delta, La, Sept.

11, 1869. o9 tnl BOARDINO. BOARDING IN A PLEASANT LOCALTTY, convenient to aU the city railroads and buai ness houses, can be had at the elegant mansion, No. 262 Canal street, known as the Lock House lhe rooms are large, fine, airy and newly fur. nished, having large closets to each room, amf the house has all modern improvements.

Tho honse has been thoroughly repaired for the reception of lodgere A lew day boarders can bs accommodated. French and TagHi spoken. References required and given. otf OARDING A FEW GENTLEMEN, OB? families without children, can secure el a gant rooms, with the best of boarding and lbs comforts of a home in a private family, by applying at the corner of Race and St. Thomas streets.

The house is delightfully situated near Annunciation Square within two squares of two Unes of cars hss a bath room, and verandahs on every floor. Unexceptionable references given and required. otf PLEASANT AND WELL VENTILATED) Rooms, with or without Board, can be had at No. 862 St. Charles street, corner ci Thalia.

ThS) location is convenient to business sad near sot era! lines of ears. Charges moderate apM FUEL. c. kathmIn, 224 Bienville street, corner Marais, J. Dealer in Coal, Charcoal, Coke White Sand and FlreWood.

Also, Slater and Manufacturer of Tropical Booting. AU orders left st Mechanics' and Dealers' Rx. chance, Box 58, will be promptly attended to. slQ'69 ly rWAL WOOB COAL 1 JAMES LOGAN, DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD. Pittsburg, Ash, English CanneL Anthracite Oak, Pin Coal, Wood.

DELIVERED AT THE LOWEST MARKET, PRICE. Special attention given to family orders. jr Office 961 Magazine street, near Poeyfarrs desk No Magsitne street, near Canal. sisimeod 1 ILS, TURPENTINE, AXLE GfeSABB In store 75 bbls. LlBsee OIL.

80 Lard OIL, 80: Lubricating OIL. i 20 Tanners', Wool and Spindle OIL, 2S Ceal OIL, Whale Sperm, Neatsfoot and Besia OIL 25 SPIRITS TURPENTINE. '10 tons Axle 0BXASZ. For sals, lb any desired quanUty, by W. P.

CONVERSK, TV on 48t sePeyerasstrset, ABD OIL LARD OIL LARD OLtf bbls. Procter A Gamble Wtater 8tea4aea.r For sale oy S. H. KENNEDY at CO' 65 and 67 Poydcas street. ois st pOSE, BACON, AGGINQ, ETC i 200 M0a ieaTy Messand Ruajp P0XK.r r.

aao packages choice' LaRD 60 casks BACON, Buses. Jl. T2 A 1 As ari I fw U. I TOR SALE A PLANTATION. SITUATES in the parish of Plaquemines, flfty tw mUoa from the city, measuring four acres front on tko hi lssissippl River, by forty acres In deeth with uwouuik House i.

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