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I 1 Hit' 0 in 15 111 i 5l SI 1 13 i 1 51 4 3 ii i if 1I 4M 1 2' 1 i ST, KBNDAtl fit Ann pROPRirrOBS. 1TIIIT. utcnbaAoa receive it nr 'iaaai All MtacritoM advance. Had teeaed aags aorertteeaseati Will to charged at MWMck ArtiMii published sabaraly, ekiyar etlati vols, ere charge at 01 per square tar each laeertioa. ABBaval nmt ui bewavae te ttaow who advert sWaty daring Um year.

iMitunmn not anarvAs at tone, wfll be pnhQahed aatil si'doiad eat, aa charged aceerdmglyi and a advwtianarBtarsaaaerlptwa will be ttoVprd aatil all yaiav umik as taa aaooa aapra piliawa i i twwjodaiWiarajMjjbrrMaeaMfc SUNDAY ISIOBNINH, FEB.14, 1838. INTELLIGENCE. 8teelaa JU ke New Orlekaa Plcayue. Ftom Baton Rouge. 7.

State CB th National Uaa.1 BaTOI Koccs, In the Hoom ta ij, the bill autborieinf the CfaunWr of Commerce to appoint Floor Inepectors, and the bill to provide for the eree. UOB tor a enltaole Coarthoiue in the city of Near Orleans, were engroesed lor a third reading. Jm the Senate, the bustiwes done wae unimportant. lmlTllle Market. LovutilLb, Ftb.

lS ProTirkins here been la active demand to dsy, at full prioee. Ike ealee of anaee porkto dy have amoanted to 1,000 DarreU, with qaotmtians at 15 AO; tbenurket being ery firm, and bolder asking 0 16. Tpt so gar the demand actiTe, and prioee her advanced ale. per pound. The aeolasaee market ineetive, and prioee are drooping.

ncoas dcsmtch. The demand for baeoa bae been active to dsy, and prices have advanced pr pound and large sales are being made fcr fbtore drllvery. Xne il emend mr balk pork has been active at ftrtl psicea. Taa sales to dsy have amounted to 300,000 Balk lidetar quoted at 7 )(. pnrpound.

ClnrleMtl market. CsVCDiKATt, Fb. IS, T1m demand for provisions In this market to dsy baa been good, with more buyers than sellers, and prices are 'stiffer though not quotsbly Eolders of balk pork, anticipating an advance, are balding their stocks on at the inarket. Mm eta Fe. St.

Louia, Feb. 13. Iutellisei. to the 16th alt. has been' received bare from Santa Fe; but it comprises little more of Importance, than a report that the Indian ageata will, probably, euoneed in concluding such sr.

rmgamenta with the as will prnveut them from entering into alliance with the Mimnona. Blver aa BteauboatNewi. LotnsvrtXK, Fs. 11 The Antelope arrived here to day from New Orleans; and the Argyle left for that port. VlCKSBCae, Feb.

IS. The loUowing steamboats have paaaed this point on thrir way down to New Orleans: Hie John Simonda, with hales of ootton, at noon to day the Tecumseb at 1 P. the Cat Judson, with 3,300 bales of cotton, it I P. M. aud the Magnolia, with 2.509 bale of ootton, stSP.H.

ry We are Indebted to Jonra'a Express for Texaa favor. ry Onr thanks are duo to Purser Lyon, of the Oahreeton for Texas fevora. The parser or the atusbip Texas has laid as obligations for the receipt of late Galveston fy Tbsr will be preachins; at the'uaual hoar, la the morning and evening to day, at the kfoGehee Chorea, in Carondelet streft. 0Taere will be preachina, this morning, at 11 ereloek, at the Baptist Church, corner of Camp and Basin street. gV The frtonds of Rev.

D. S. Burnet will be glad to lean that he will oaeepy the pulpit of the Church of the Messiah, (Rev. Mr. Bollea's,) this morning, at 11 eelock.

Tn pastor will, preach as usual, in the evening, at 1 o'clock. There win be divine service this forenoon at 11 ad ia the evening at 1 o'clock. In the new Presbyterian on Lafayette Square. Rev. Dr.

Palmer, pas tec of the church, will preach. QP There will be preaching by the pastor, Rev. Dr Woedbridge, this day, in the Second Presbyterian 'Chorch, cornet of Prytenia and Calliope streets, at It o'clock, A. afid I F.H Sunday school, o'clock A.C Seats free. Coluxdm Placb BArnsT Chuxch.

This church (b located oa the cornsr of Camp and Terpsichore streets, onder the pastorate of Rev. Win. C. Duncan, D. D.

Services in the main audience room every Sunday at 11 A. and half pait 7 P. M. Sunday school at A. M.

Wednesday evening prayer meeting at half past 7 P. M. Pews rent from 20 te $60 a year. All visitors are promptly provided with seats. Taa Lirr or LcTTCaa.

In ri clay's Momihg and Kveniag PldCyune we gave the list of the letter remaining ia the City Post Office, up to Thursday evening, and published officially in this paper. As already announced, it should be noticed by these interested, that there is now only Use of latter made out by the Postmaster in each week, and that ia dated on every consecutive Friday. The old plan af giving, out a Sunday lit baa been re. Hao.ai.fc, and the duly authorised official list will always appear in Friday morning's Picayune. St.

VALMTrXK's Day. This anniversary this year mils oa Sunday but custom haa given the saiufa eele. brattoa a long extension, and we may look to see throngboot the week a continuance of its observance fat tb shape of missives of every kind, ornamenta and plaia. extravagant and simple, neat and gaudy, tasteful 4awdxy, compjimeutary and quisslcal, elegant and Use reverse, with the reception of which eoma will be pleased and others teased, and yet other vexed and indignant We bope that too much license will not be taken with the osage of the time, which eertafnly does pat the innocent very mack In the power erf the designing or the unthinking. The stationery establish meats, of our city display aa largely ia the valentine way this year aa ever, and taatea, the refined and the unrefined, may select from a great variety, te suit their several taatea.

Taa City. We have had another spring like week, and have now pretty much made op our mind that wa ar to have no more winter to speak of. We have "bad some rains, some sunshine, some thunder, some llghtatng, very little cold, and every thing, Indeed, but genuine Febraary weather. The tawakaakaea very gay during the week. Ban, parties, operas, Charlotte Cushmen, amphitheatrical eVoiaga, have occupied every evening.

The promenade have beea alive with fashion, the hotels are swarming with teatet beauty and fashion, and every part of the TJmoa ia presented now in our city. The two day te come, ibe last two of the Carnival, promise to be as gay, aad even gayer, a may be seen by the anneunee BMBtaof what i to he done. We bav several distinguished trangen ia the city, aad are to have mora Qua morning. The popular poet, Mackay. the beautiful poetess, Mr.

Rosa Termer aperk Hng oarrespondent, "Belle Brittan," OoL Faller, late ef the New York Evening Mirror, the ex Piealdoot, Comonfort, of Mexico, and hi suite, Mrs. Jalia Dean Hsyne, Miss Charlotte Cnahman, and others wall knowa to public fame, are among ur This morning Thai berg and Tieoztempa, tb greatest pianist and violinist in toe world, arrive, aad will give as a weak, at least, of rare entertainment. WitbaL baamas i net now exeellaat. aad oar ohVr vaa the vary height of ae busy aa well as tb gay Boa BomntHut The exhibltioa Of thU fine work of art at Odd Fellow Hall termL ated yesterday It baa awa viewed bv thoo aaada af residents and visitors of New Odeaa aad baa' delighted efl who have seen tt. Mr.

Oraddon. the exhibitor, whom we are under obligations hr manv eoarteeiea, go with it to SILouh. 2. Nw vTeaaV avmA. The eteeaehra plraClty, Capt Orlffin, will leav a.

mboT. day neat, the th tost. Aest, W. a TempWen, 75 Camp street, Toe CAUrounA, Havama. Tb eteamahlnln, (are City, Capt Griffin, which wilWeev on gatuxday next, the SOU iaat, will take malls and pasaauiun for tha Isthmua, Caiinirnia, vis Havana.

Ageata, Anaatrosg, Harris a 37 Natobea street. i Mcr Preaoott, tb war atoned oa the Btk last aaya the Boston Transcript, wtth paralyei. The attack, tt is believed, ia not so severe aa to ea 'bislii, "wV: MARRIED. 1 Oa Wi sanlsy. tha wb met ay the gay.

Ma Hadgea, at tfcKi4m of tks bride's mother, P. W. REYNOLDS tebfJaiMAaeiE a nevh aM.botbaf taateitr. iverteements ar Weiaeedta ten line arlase, iieiud Peart, aa la ran tbeaapn l.arteefer 1 for the Ant. aed lav PaTJI.

eaa4 aa CaaHaa aaA, Cc8 Tb barlal win leave Ua father idenca. He. 1 Glred ttrevt, ea Sosoay morning, It otioaL The friends ef tb freuly ar reqaaated te attend, witbeat i Ballwy Pill a. eraeral weakaes aad debility, the prrmeBltiona of vital decay, ar replaced with tigor, activity, an4 a healthfal potency every organ, aad ra the nth system, by the sestarattv. raaakstiaa and eahlkiratiag tallaeace af this Uw sestslasiiavrgetaatepreparattaa.

oU a tea mauehnuij. Um. aa Matdeat In, New Terb. aad kyaU draggists, at Mceaa, eaceala, aad tt adpMtaitW at bua I'Mtsu erfunuai Hnaui aud Beautiful Com piexion ran a acaolred ey aatng tuc BALM ur a THOUSAND What lady ar geattemaa would maeia under the corse ef a diesgreeahle breath, when bv naiaa tha Bales mf a Thooaaad Plowera" as a dentifrice, weald not only render It sweet, bat leave tha vena wmte aa a ia paster maay persons as net iw then breath Is bad, aad the abject te as delicate their friends will never anentioB it Beware ef ceamerfeita 0 sore each bottle te signed rETRI IHiB For sale by SICKLES a Agents, O. N.

BON aad all Draaaiata, and J. WaUSHT 1SI Chartres street. anHT Solywlp WeedBiaa'a Cberry Expecteraet Care Cauicka WOODBfAN'S CHiailT KIPKCTORAHT WOODMAN'S CBERSr Cares Tickling ia the Throat WOODMAN'S CHIRBT EAPBCTOBAf'T Core Influenza. WOODMAN'S CHEKRT IXPECTORANT Cures 8pittlng ef Blood. WOODMAN'S CHXJUIT EXPECTORANT Cure Asthma.

WOODMAN'S CBERRT EXPECTORANT Cures Inflammation of the Lungs. WOODMAN'S CHERRY EXPECTORANT Cores Palpitation of the Heart. WOODMAN'S CBERRT EXPECTORANT Care Pulmonary Complaint. WOODMAN'S CHERRY EXPECTORANT Care Consumption, vn the worst kind, and prevents Consumption taking hold of the on.titution when there marked hereditary predisposition. For sale by wihjIiMaN, earner Maaaxlne ant Cammoasta.

And J. VTRfOHT a CO F14 MpStAltW tl and 131 Ckartrea street. A Lady, Whs baa been cared of great NERVOUS DEBILITY, after many years of misery, desires to make known to all fcllow suOerers the sure means of relief. Address, enclosing stamp to pay return postage, Mrs. MART E.

DEWITT, Boston, Mssa, sad the prescription' will be sent, free, by next post. JaiO aitplawim A CARD. On beard Steamer Galveston, Feb IX 1. The undersigned, passengers from at vest on te Mew Orlaaoa, take ibis method of tendering to P. B.

Terry and the officers of the steamer Oalveston. our thanks for the kind and considerate atteittiou to oar ronjfort and safety during tne vo a While the dis cbaige of doty is not In itself, in oar opinion, distin guisblngly meritorious, yet ia these latter days it is not amiss to notice with the respect due the uiudest geutie msn and the faithful officer V) therefore take pleasure In commending Capt P. E. Terry to the public as a gentleman aud a faitofal aud competent officer. D.

B. Hoaard of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Campbell ef Ma, John W. Ooode, N. Sbelley. K. L.

Haralson, Ferguson, W. B. Hunt. M. Smith, J.

Y. Mstcbel, D. E. Wstrous, A. Hsber, Jr, Johu M.

Moore, A. J. Sharp, A. Sheppards, 8. 8 Pen rod, Harcis Miirbel, V.

T. Crawford, J. i. McDonald of Texas. Fl jdplt OABPEXIN OHI ctMf sTaaar 68 LiOvr Price.

Wear new offering our superior stock of VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, THREE PI. and INQK.AIN CARPETINGS, at OREATLT REIUCEI fRICK.f, to, cash or good city paper. OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS, CrtRTAP DAMASK, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHATlRS. ELKI A F14 ettdp ea Camp and and Bank Place.

Thalbere'a aad Vleuxtcmpa' Ceaccfrta. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, JSD SATURDAY. CARD OF THE AS AG EM ENT. The public are respectfully Informed tbat in consequence of the very great demand for Beats for Mr Thal berg's Second, Third, and Fourth Cnrert. whi.

are annoanred to take place on WEDV E80AY.TH 0RlAY and 8ATCRDAY.lt has been determined that ihe sale ot sests for the above named Concerts will const ore oa MONDAY, February IA, at 9 o'clock, A. when seats may be secured for one, two, or the three Cancerta FlJ ldpt A Ore at Deal la a few Word. The PERDYIAN SYRUP te a medicine that we all universally must accord to It praise for its all healing qualities. Independent of Us coming to aa with she ap probation of a whole nation, we witness us wonaenu' efforts ourselves wherever it is tried. People whs have been on the verge of the grave by Dropsy, Pulmonary Consumption, Disease of the Liver, or Neuralgia, ca vout for Its wonderful effect For our own parte we shall never cease to recommend Its use to a suffering public For sal la New Orleans, wholesale and retail, by J.

WRIGHT a SI and I IH Chartres street. General Agents for the Sooth, and to whom all orders ahould be addressed. Fu 16 1 adp It Guarantee I tee If. The great proof of the efficacy of a medicine te its acta aily and bona fide caring as it professes. We ereret to think that many impositions la this respect take place It is, therefore, singularly felicitous to off KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY to, not only a discern, lag, but often a suffering people.

This medicine ha proved Its complete mastery over such diseases as Dripsy, Canker, Salt Rheum, Scrofula Rheumatism. Epilepsy, and numerous others and as rbere is no such thing faik then we feel happy in recommending it. Remember Kennedy's Medical Discovery. For sale in New Orleans, wholesale and retail, by J. WRIGHT A tl and IM Chartres General Agents far the Seata, and ta whom all ardent heuld be addressed.

F14 Iff IA sop THE FARM YARD, And THE BOiUESTBAD. A pair of these beautiful engravings, colored after Herring's great paintings, for sale by order of a Subacrluer, at NORMAN '8, F14 9dostltW 14 Camp street. ROSA BONHEUk! The celebrated painting of "THE HOR8R FAIR haa been removed from public exhibition, and there are many wb are still desirous of possessing the engraving. The subscriber begs leave to inluim the public that he is authorized by the publishers to eeive subscriptions to this splendid work ot art, a copy of which te ou exhibition st his rooms. No.

14 Camp street, aui the book of subscription now ready. The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine the work. B. M. F14 tdptf Bookseller, No.

Camp street. NEW POPULAR BOOKS, AT J. O. MORGANS, MXCHANOB Adjoining the Pest Office. THE CITT OF THE GREAT KING i Or, JERUSALEM AS IT WAS, AS IT IS, AND AS IT 18 TO BE.

By J. T. Barclay, M. D. Price, S3 so.

THE DIPLOMATIC BISTORT OF THE ADMINISTRATIONS OF WASHINGTON AND ADAMS. By Wm. Henry Trescot. Price, LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY. By William Archer Butler, M.

A. Pure, 3 CO NORTHERN TRAVEL. SWEDEN, LAPLAND AND NORWAY. By Bayard Taylor. Price, $1 SS.

LEUDRESLABORS; Or, MISCELLANIES. HISTORICAL, LITERARY AND POLITICAL. By Joseph Cobb. Price, I 00. THE PLANT HUNTERS.

By Capt Mayne Reld. Price TSceata. Together with the latest Magarlae aad Reviews of the day. F14 atsdpattW NOW, la the watchword ef ths wise I NOW, I oa the banners af the prod eat I NOW IS TIME 4 torn 3 ALL WISE, BRAVE AND FAIR Ta Select GOOD BOOKS And receive a liberal abare af the FINE PRIZES, Canatatbigef SOLD WATCHES, CHAINS, BRACELETS, LOCKETS, CAMEOS, PENS, PENCILS; which are given wtth EACH BOOK, at LINCOLN OKJEAT GIST BOOK. STOKE, no.

79 CHARLES BTRlETs l'i If. Oar GIFT BOOK STORE was opened here November teat, and a daMy Increasing bnaiaeas, are believe tetbe beat evldeaca etaepalarity aad fair and liberal dealing apoa eur part. We invite comparison with an af a ianalgbt age," which cialsos tb most liberal fad original Gift Stare ia exist enoa. Coastetency te Fl4 dpvt OARPET WAREHOUSE. CHARTRES STREET.

rsflJilf assertment of the fotlowuu CARPET and wJ.hiiVS0 OIL CLOTHS, of all qaaHties Yas fSM varlon widths aad ariose. ab bI A. t. 4, tjB.BALINO. thb renowneb SURGEON CHIROPODIST.

LONDON AND PARIS, The only. Professor of this important bat neglected branch af Sargery, who cares, EFFICACIOUSLY AND PERMANENTLY, CORNS. CALLOSITIES DISEASED NAILS, AND ALL D1SBASES OF THE FEET, WITHOUT CUTTING or CAUSING THE SLIGHTEST PAIN, So tbat the most delicate persona may place themselves, with the utmost confidence, under such SAFE TREATMENT. DR. BALING, Professor of the Pathology of the Human Foot, and Aatbor of Practical Exposition of the Human and Diseases of the Human Foot, Would, in the most respectful manner, announce so the ladies and gentlemen of New Orleans, that, at the argent solicitation of many highly respectable families, he haa been induced to visit their city professionally, FOR A FEW DATS ONLY, and woold impress upon all who have been suffering from Cents, Baanloa, OR ANY DISEASES OF THE FEET, tbat bis system, so novel, baa been acquired after many years of extensive practice aad attention, being the result of personal experience, besides what he derived from pursuing his studies ander the most competent authorities and should he be fortunate enough to gain the kind opinion of the ladles and gentlemen of New Orleans, bis unremitting aaxlety to excel In the profession he selected will be considered by him to be sufficiently fulfilled and bis anxious desire to be of use to bis fellow beings, in alleviating those sufferings to which human nature te unfortunately liable, will be fully realised.

Dr. EALING'S success among the first families in America, aa well aa among several of the Imperial Eojal families ef Europe, has gained for him several thousand Testimonials, from some of which he begs te submit the foliowmg: COPIES OF TESTIMONIALS. AMERICAN TESTIMONIALS. From Dr. Wm.

J. WaUtr, Pretidcnt of tha SMbf College, Ky. Dr. Ealing is unquestionably a scientific and emlneatly ski.llul operator in the extraction of Coma. The ander signed has tested bis knowledge and skill aa a Chiropodist, ai.d it gives bim much pleasure te add his testimonv to the Doctor's indisputable claims to public csnfidence.

All who have need of his professional services may trust with undoubting assurance that tbeir confidence will aot be misplaced. WM. J. WALLER. Shelby College, January 6, 1868.

From Dr. II. J. Jane, one of the Oldett Phyticiane Louisville, Ky. I feel in duty bound to state that I have aafiered with diseased nail on my large toe of the foot for the last thirty years, aad so much so tbat it affected my whole system.

I called oa Dr. Ealing and, before I knew what he wa going te do, he put my diseased nail into my hand, te my utter astonishment, aa I decidedly did not expect tbat he could remove the nail from such a delicate and tender part without causing me the slightest pain. Dr. Ealing ia decidedly the moat expert and talented professor and ope rater in surgery I have ever met, and his fame and wonderful talent obght to be made knowa te all who have suffered badly aa I have, and I consider that the principles which direct the operation of Dr. Ealing are such aa to reader his success always certain, I am, and forever will be, grateful to Dr.

Ealing. H. J. JONES, M. D.

Louisville, December 9, 1867. Second Certificate from Simon Bottorff, Jeffer tonrille, Ltd. Ia additisa te the Coma Dr. Ealing so successfully operated oa me for, some weeks ago, he operated oa a anion, or large protuberance, on the first Joist of the large toe, from which I bav suffered severely for year, and it la but due Dr. Ealing to state that bow I do not feel the slightest symptoms of pains since the saeratioa but tb barge protuberance which, previous to the operation, so disfigured my foot, haa now entirely disappeared, aad te as smooth a if it never had beea there.

SIMON BOTTORFF. Louhrrllle, Ky December Frosa J. H. ScAroeder, LouitrilU, Ky. tbe anderatgned, take pleasure In stating that Dr.

Ealing removed without pain, and aa If it were by a charm, a very troublesome Cora eft the foot of my UW daughter, aad therefore racoaasuead other parenta to allow my example. J. H. SCHROEDBB, Wall sweet. Leaisvllle, Ky, December FVoas Copt J.

T. Allen, Nem jUbany, hU. Dr. lUlmgraewved from mv fact com delicate aamaer, witho giving me aaypaia. These eary who lmva be aflllcteal 11 jif witacornavcaaruny appreciate each, vaieabte eerricea, I amcerely raceaamead him te el avmaiera rram aa able cadregasUat, JAJLES ALUff lVavJsvffls, A UBT K' Si cosrrorvKa oa nn ctuat' ATttKH'CAN LS, tPVoaa C.

DwemO, RTag LomimnOe, Rjr I 'Dr. Ealing bassbowa macb talent aad skin taoxtract, lrceT feet without tb tmalkat arauant I fake pleasure In reeamaaending bim as a medical senUesoaa esT eminence, astd tboroagb aeqaalntaara with his profsasloav I wee vary greatly relieved by Mm. C. DDT ALL, taT Maia atreet. Louisville, Nevember SO, 186T.

1 i (From C. W. Thrueton, Louierille, Ky. I have suffered for years with a very had aad painful coin, and have tried several medical men, bat witheat success. Seeing Dr.

Ealing's advertisement, I placed my aself under bis cafe, aad I am aa macb pleased as astonish, at his extraordinary skill tha corn being entirely removed without causing me tbe slightest pain. I sincerely recommend every one suffering from corns to place themselves under bis care. C. W. THRDSTON, comer of Walnut and Floyd streets.

Louisville, November 95, From Judge Read, JcffereowMle, Ind. Having suffered severely from corns, I have great pleasure Jn certifying that Dr. Ealing removed them easily, and without rain and I can confidently recommeni him as a most skillful operator on corns, as I have never met his equal. J. O.

RBAD. Louisville, Ky Nov. to, 1867. From Rem. C.

W. SeveU, LottietiOe, Ky. I have great pleasure ia adding my testimony to the great number already in Dr. Ealing's possession, certifying to bis skill; having experienced myself great relief since his operation on my feet, and rsa confidently recommend bim to my friends as an expert aud skillful operator, without giving the slightest pain to his patient. C.

W. 8EWELL. Louisville, Dec, 19, 1867. From Demtie Gregg, Proprietor of Daily Tribune, New Albany, Ind. It affords me much pleasure to bear testimony to the skill manifested by Dr.

Ealing, la the extraction and cure of corns. I had long suffered from corns oa my feet, hich at. times were very painful, until applying to Dr. E. who removed them in a few minutes, without causing the least pain, and I believe effected A permanent cure.

Te all similarly afflicted I would recommend Dr. Ealing as a skillful Chiropodist, who can afford them almost Instant relief. DENNIS GREGG. Louisville, Dec 14, 1867. From 7 ho.

P. Hughe; LouieviUe, Ky Dr. Ealing has extracted my corns with great skill and without any pain. THOS. P.

HUGHES. Louisville, Ky Nov. 1ft, 1867. From Judge Hart, Cincinnati. I submitted my feet to the Deration of Dr.

Ealing, and it was not only successful, but without the least pain. I can, with coufideuce, recommend the Doctor as a most skillful operator in his profession. SAM. M. HART.

Cincinnati, Nov. 9, 1867. From Col. Sulliran, Cincinnati Dr. Ealing cpeiated on my footithout pal easily aad to my entire saUafsctioa.

I do sincerely and confidently recommend bim as a skillful operator of corns, and shall be hsppy to bear personal testimony to Dr. Ealing's ability. PETER J. SULLIVAN, Att'y at Law, 8. W.

cor. Third and Sycamore st. Cincinnati, Sept 8. 1867. From J.

M. Giteheil, Cincinnati Dr. Ealing: Dear Sir You have removed coma from my fdet without causing roe tbe slightest pain or inconvenience and from my own experience as well as from my personal knowledge of your successful operation in another case one of long standing and great difficulty I shall take pleasure in recommending you, as In my opinion a highly skillful and efficient operator. Yours, truly, J. M.

SITCHELL. From CapU T. R. SmyHe, St. Lomit, Ma.

I have been moat successfully treated for coma by Dr. Ealing, he having, in the moat easy and painless manner extracted them to my entire satisfaction, and it ia with pleasure that I recommend him to others. T. R. SMTLIE, St Louis.

Louisville, Dec 1867. EUROPEAN TESTIMONIALS. From Hie Imperial Ma jetty, Napoleon II Emperor of Franca. Monsieur Ealing m'a extralt lea cora avec grand succee et nne grande babUite. NAPOLEON.

Palace de Tuilleriea From His Serene Bighnett the Hereditary Prince of 8axe Meiningen. Das mlr der Herr Doctor Ealing in meiner Zufrelden belt Huhneraugea operirte beschinige ich hiermit. GEORG ERBFRINZ VON SACHSEN MEININGEN. London, den 96ten Mai, 1867. From hit Grace the Dnke of Hamilton and Brandon.

Dr. Ealing operated on my feetsucceaafully and skillfully CHATELHERACLT HAMILTON AND BRANDON. Hamilton Palace. From the Right Re, the Lord Bithop of Quebec. Dr.

Ealiag be operated upon my feet, which war very troublesome, in a very skillful and satisfactory manner. O. C. QUEBBC London, April 6, 1863. From the Right Ret.

the. Lord Bithop of Jamaica. This la to certify my opinion of Dr. Ealing's skill: after a tepee of six year hia operation la attended with certain success. AUBREY O.

JAMAICA. From hit Excellency Ihe Right Bon. Lord Elphtnttone, Governor of Bombay. After six years experience I can testify te the skill ef Dr. Ealing.

ELPHfN STONE. From the Right Bon. Ixrrd MacDonald. Dr. Ealing operated upon my feet five yean ago, and I have net Buffered from them since.

MACDONALD Jane S7, 1861. from Sir Kdtoard Buheer I.ytton, BartS M. P. the great Author. Dr.

Ealing has removed some corns from my feet with out giving me any pain. B.B.LTTT0N. Oct.Sl.186S. Dr. EALING, Surgeon Chiropodist, by special appoint ment, to His Imperial Majesty Napoleon IXL, Emperor ef France, and Her Imperial Majesty the Empress Eugenie aad te all the principal Sovereign of Europe, be consulted, FOB A FEW DAYS ONLY, at 13 7 A NA ST REET.

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B. Dr. EALTNOcaa ern be eaaaalted at hi raeasa, I be arteaoa a patieBt bat of Weface aaleaa bavaBae. i i vd.i' SeT Ne amfiaaiajaii catiaectiaa wtta aay MARQUISES IIARQTjfsEST 'r TAKI0CS STTLE1, vv 't THB NKWKST IMPORTED. At Mae Uader FrleeS Jaac reedTtd C.

vTATZsaVNl dfe v' MAWS eTBKAS CAMOIfDSLKT STMEMTS. PARASOLS I PARASOLS I Will be opened en MONDAY, the 15th last, an. immense assortment, IN EVERY COLOR AND COMBINATION, Freni 73 Ceate te 3 Each. AN EXCELLENT STYLE AT. gg Uaually sold at I A BARGAIN At C.

C. WATLAND Comer of Poydraa and Carondelet streets. Will Open en Menday, the 13th Iaataat, A 8PLENDID A8IORTMENT OF BAREGES, ORGANDIES, awajw, BAREGE ROBES. JACONETS, WHITE A PRINTED SWISSES. Evening; Dresses Just received a few, AT HALF PRICE.

AT 7 WORTH S14I White Grenad Bareges, With Colored Flounces Very Pretty RECHERCHB STYLE. AT C. C. WATLAND A COS, Corner of Poydraa and Carondelet streets. EMBROIDERIES EMBROIDERIES I LACES LACES! NEW AMD BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, An Extensive Assortment, JACONET AND 8WISS BANDS, VALENCIENNE SKIRTS, HONITON SLEEVES, GW1PDRB LACE aad, HANDKERCHIEFS.

AT C. C. WATLAND A Comer of Poydraa and Carondelet streets. LINENS! LINENS! Of tbe best rax da, which can be relied upon, and will be found aa represented. A Complete Steek ef Hosiery.

Every description of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. FRENCH CALICOES, a yard wide, at is Cents. At C. C. WATLAND A Comer of Poydraa aad Carondelet streets.

F14 9dpt THE THALBERG WEEK Will be increased in its attractions by THE GREAT CITY GIFT STORE. NO. XXX. CAMP STREET, Distributing, with even more than its usual liberal hand; New and the Moat Eleeaat Gifts, IN JEWELRY AND FINE STONES, So that our country patrons win take borne wtth them tha moat delightful remembrances of their visit to the city during the great festival week. Our city lady petrous wi of course, have the same opportunity offered te them.

Tbe great liberality tbat haa signalized this popular establishment, and made tbe CITY GIFT 8T0RE fa mous, will be strictly maintained. And 30 1 the amber. FU ijrtt PoUonoa. Beware of what you buy, called Schnapps! Take nothing of tbe kind aave tbat of Dr. Vanderveer's the REAL MEDICATED GIN, the PURE SCHIEDAM BCHNAPP8 OF HOLLAND.

No home made decoction of decayed applse, and ure destroyl mineral compounds, to lend it a gin taste, and fill tbe stomach with a slow poison, bat tbe contrary, pure and health giving. When a lasartode steals over you when yea feel a If your vital powers wet decaying, resort to a bottle of this splendid preparation. You will buy il ia aay respectable drag store. For sale New Orleans, wholesale aad retail, by J. WRIGHT a Noa si and 161 Chartres street.

General Ageata for the Sooth, and te whom eg orders mould be addressed and by DYA8 a Corner Gravier aad New Levee. O. O. WOODMAN, Cor. Magazine and Common.

A.D.GRIEFF a as, and el Old Levee. HD. KENNEDY. Chartres street. E.

HE EL OCX, 4 Magazine street. F14 1818 sdpAttW Faded Flower. It causes sad reflections take up a boaquet once smiliug with beauty, and gaze upon Its withered leave and faded colore. Sat bow many faded Sowers do jre see on the great boaqart of humanity men, and ladies toe, whose beauty bss fled with almost the lightning's speed, and whose forms are sins lag with premature decay. What a pity it is that all each do not know that ere disease has taken bold apon the vital parts, a simple preparation would reitore them to health, to joy.

and to beauty. Such a preparation, for tastaace, as BOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, which drives away despondency, strengthens the weaker parte, and restores the whole system. It is recommended by physician and commended by all who have used it. Sold by all draggists, grocers, end dealers generally. F14 adpst NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! GIQTJEL A JAMISON, 16 ad .18 CMARTKES STKRBT, DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRT GOODS.

We have Just received and will open on Monday our new styles er SPUING AND SUMMER DRT GOODS, all of which are entirely new. Tbey consist of ROBES, Muslin and Organdie, a volana and a qullle. Barege and Barege Ang, Grenadine and Foulard, Rich POMPADOUR AND SATIN ORGANDIES AND MUSLINS, BRILLANTINES, PERCALES, JACONETS, Ac Printed and Plain GRENADINES AND BAREGES. Real and Imitation LACE SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS. PONT D'ALENCON AND APPLICEE SETS.

VALENCIENNES AND MUSLIN Embroidered, Hemmed and Bordered LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. CHILDREN'S MARSEILLES CLOAKS, DRESSES AND TALMAS. INDIA MULLS, SWISS, JACONET AND CAMBRICS VALENCIENNES AND ENGLISH LACK, Edging aud Inserting. LINEN CAMBRIC JACONET AND SWISS BANDS CHILDREN'S EMBROIDERED DRESSES, WAISTS. CAPSAc Also, a complete ssemluient of Fancy aad Staple Die Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac, all of which we will offer at vary low price.

GIQTJEL JAMISON, Fl4 etsdp )S and 1 Chartres atreet. AL FEN IDE TABLE WARE. MESSRS. O. COPFENS A CO.

Offer far sale an assortment of Alfendde Table Ware. This metal la the best imttatwa at Silver yet known, and AS IT IS NOT PLATED, It caa be used as long as Silver without alteration. lease call aad see ear AL rrTTVIDB WARE. Fie edctit O.COPPKNS a CtX.aCbaiia, FREDERICK IL 4 DESTAL aUMGEOIT, Canal BtreeU PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. IMPROVEMENT OM CHLO Of OSS, IthaaloTig beenadeaideratam toebtaia oa aaawtbetlcr agent aaicb weald, ta ALL CASE A prod ace usseasiiH uty to pain, and yst aossess ao poaazbility ef dan ear la Itauaa.

That ageat baa been found and bm been fully tested by Dr. Knapp, as baadrrda of casta, with safety aad tavart. able success. It is ianpoasiMe for this eomaoraad as cause death er eve tbe least mjary ta tbe patient. Te tbnme wba prefer, be ran oas anotl aren.

wWck to PERFECTLY SAFE, and ia meet eases sutxaaafai tao LOCAL ANASTBE8IA, watch, by sscal applioaeiom, benumbs the law tbat teeth may be extracted witbeat pais the pwient at tbe same time retaining all tbe aaaal mmA mTm saiad. AUeaeratlona pe'fm aad egcardlag te to latest artinj Sdl PLANTERS 5W. i "TMAtN IUfJ SEW. LEWI8 eV CO Reaptctfnlly bJTtU tb oAteanes lNTEU LARSB STOCK. eg.

PLANTATION DRT" GOODS. CoalMeTitlatb aaairnia tbat kewe.aaw in aaeaortaMa Vnetiaaled In Extent and Cheanne, at ta aa time earneatlv rfiaest an mmiiiiios, order tbat ear ward may be proved by every Interested clam of 1QTIII. whom carioaity or profit may induce to aa IWYBSTIOATION. We more particularly urge apaa tbe aotsc of Plaatera Extensive Aertxaent ef LOWXLLS, BROWN SHEETINGS, BROWN SHIRTINGS, 'DENIMS, HICKORIES, LINSETS, KERSEYS, TWEEDS, STRIPES, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, AeJ aapectally selected for the requircmenta of PLANTERS, INDUCEMENTS aid offered at BEYOND COMPETITION BENTHUY8EN, LB WIS 11 Canal street. Fl 4 tdptf VALENTINES, AT COST! J.

B. A 8 NO. 69 i 69 COMMON STREET 69 Opposite THE I HOTEL. Fl4 SdpM RISLEY'8 Cenpennd Flald Extract ef Bacha, A sovenlgn remedy ia all diseases of the Kidney Bladder and Urethra, and which can be relied upoa with every confidence la InfiaranuttieB of tbe Kidneys Pain ia tbe Back and Loins Inflammation of Ibe Bladderi Lrucorrbea or Whites Irregularities and Obstructions Cbroisic Gonoirhea. For aaoe, wholeaale aad retail.

In New Orleans, by J. WRIGHT A 1 and 161 Chartres street. General Agents for the Seath, and to whom all order should be addressed. F14 16 1H edpaitW Jacob' Celebrated CALIFORNIA DIAMONDS. A fine assortment of NEW GOODS received per steamship Empire City, consisting of NECKLACES, BRACELETS, RINOS, SLEEVE BUTTONS AND STUDS, Of New Designs and 8tylea.

This new article is mounted In 18 karat Gold and cut from Crystallized Quartz found In California. All are Invited to inspect these goods, which will deceive the beat judges, and warranted ta wear well. BANJO taaght In twelve lessons. Terms, gia In advance. Banjo for sale.

J. L. JACOBS. Pl adplt lfo. St.

Charles street, OPENING OF HPR1NU GOODS. D. P. SCANLAN NOR IS AND 14 CHARTRES STREET, Will, have open, on MONDAY, the lsth, a large aad elegant assortment ox SPRING DRESS SILKS, ORGANDIES, TISSUES, and BARE8ER In piece and tn Robe Quillea, a Volants, Double Pip, Bajadere and ueuia. Also, a choice assortment of EMBROIDERIES, SHAWLS, MANTIILAS, and POINTS" MILLINERY, RIBBONS, GLOVES, CORSETS.

As. BaT We shall continue to aell, at a sacrifice, our RICH DRESS SILKS and tbe whole of eur WINTER STOCK F14 Mp3t tar LOOK. AT THIS MONEY Book! Book Gift The place to bay GOOD BOOKS AT LOW PRICES aad receive GREATER BARGAINS than ever before seTered. te at A 6 RE AT I I HAL GIFT BOOK ST RE Ne. 98 Caaan Street.

ELEGANT PRIZES DISTRIBUTBD DAILY. P14 aamf SPRING NO DTB A TBS RECEIVED BY J. LEVOIS CO. Barese Robe. DOUBLE SKIRT.

FIVB AND SEVEN FLOUNCES. TBBEE SKIRTS, EUGENIE. THREE FLOUNCES AND A QUILLES. Oraandy Robe, Of all tbe newest Sty tea aad Deacrlptlon. Percaie Rebee.

DOUBLE SKIRTS AND BASKS TO MATCH. FLOUNCED PYRAMIDS AND A QUILLES, Ac. ALSO A splendid sasortxnent of sprxno silks, sPsiNa foulards, SPRING CRAPES, ml J. LBV01S A CO, F14 Sdp4t Corner Canal aad Bonrboa street TO HOUSEKEEPERS. GIQTJEL A JAMISON, AT THEIR OLD STAND.

16. ABB 18 Chartre Street, i Would call the attention of those ia want of House keeping Dry Goods ta tbeir large stock af thea goods, of their own importation and aaaaafactared far themserrea. They consist in part of i Embroidered Lace and Muaiia vuttXAUNS of every vaiietv. i Embroidered aad atein Bobbsnat aad Maalia BARS, Jaeqoard, Broche aad Damask MUSLIN A v. Tiamask, printed and plain CURTAIN STUFFS, White and colored DIMITY, for furniture coveting, 'J 1 1 Real Preach, Irish and Scotch SHEETING, Keel French TABLE SERVICES, CLOTHS aad DI Table Damask aad Siagl Damask TABLE CLOTHS Bald NAPKINS.

j. r. Embroidered PILLOW SLIPS sad NET TIDIES, Toilet and Dreadea QUILTS, all ateea Table and Plane COVEBS, af cioth, testing aad worsiaa. Xlaen BED TICKING aad CRUMB CLOTH. Koaaia, Scotch andR Eye DIAPERS, i TOWELS aad TO WELINeS, of every Vmyyl rxUNwEB, v.

i 5rr i.v "VU: i' BINDINGS, i mamm, ea. AO of wblchweereefferlag at VERY LOWPUCESL whichwawauldsakew Mead and th pwhRc to inspect WaUaX A JAMISON. F14 dpgt T' If and tt Omrtrea aareet, si 00 OOIVD 4. rtr" 3TATC1TJES i i PEMCE3vj; ji Oar ami tana a et lvvr tOU WATXXSCHAJM8rV" i tOAMOlfM, HALF aad vTHOLa elJU7BUS i hi. Vi rORLaTTS, PIRATED WARS 4 isTRs, tEA poons, Ffjii; CASTORS i FINB ENBLISB LAMINATKD STEEL AH9 TTrV PISTOLS.

GAME RAGS. FLAltg, 'shot BASS, CAPS. rHKtlt at, at, lk haecead ta nan ta the city, aad wears aatta4eergtg) at tbe amalleet only atkaeaiieai F14 atdda Cer.CaaapasCaaaJatiwta MUST SOLD, AT OOStX Our entire eteck BAGLAVS, 4 J' iV OVERCOATS, VELVET TESTS, aad A To make loom for SPRING GOODS. 5 RA6LAN 8 and OVERCOATS from Sf ajg, 'i Can aad examine at "'J PIERSON, HARRISON A CO Fl4 edpSt I Magilne atTee eornerc CHOICE OAEPE I JiT XOW PRICES I J. DAMERON ste Cdy.

134 Offer their large stock of CARPETINr at extrec 'j i low prices far Cash, comprising all the as a sal ursa ENGLISH VELVET, la MedalUoa aad ether atter BRUSSELS, gplya, INGRAINS, Flwer Oil Cleth. feet teat feet, of newest potter aad heat eaalitf' Certain 'Jj. BROCATELLSV SILK. AND WOOL. AND eyrwrv', DAM ASK A I SIMPS, LOUP8, CORDS, TABSXXK'ae.

v' WINDOW CORNICES, CURAIN PTNR :3: "'1 Wlndew Slaades. A bug atock of TRANSPARENT BUNDtV at 'J Fit tdaB; GIFT ,13 sO.O GIFT STATIONER i eRBATORIwJNAL I. TJx" I.G'X'F'.'TS TO fbi'. Tbe subscriber baa op bead one of ths beat rnllfflliag of BOOKS and STATIONERY of aay store la tfaectrr, containing acbeV aeteetioa el the moat ao.aiar aarka, which will be sold at tower price aan at aay eteer atenv A Gift with each Book and Parcel ef Stationary, w4k from 3ft rents to SiflO. This sale of Books I eoadacted at fair and liberal principle.

Gifts ef more value givso with each Book tbaa at aay Gift Book Stare la this ar say other city. Those wishing te pure base Books anil ao wet to favor oa with a call, and Judge for themselves ef ear plan ef selling Pooka were th Srat to esasawace the sale ef Books eAd Stationery ea tbe gift priadaai ut ikUi. dry, and from eur large and increasing salss aa heuave tbat eur manner ef feiuaacting business he give geasral aMisfactinn. Evary eflort wiH attll a mode te give faction te tboee who may favor a with thair aatroeaga, Any puiton atndlng aa order ten Books will receirt I Book and Gift extra, C. 'H.

STORT8. .7 Bar DO NOT FOROET THE NUMBER, Fia edpeteitw A' OARD.jj;,:." lr, nsuoisi', vi swpaa mi. vratai Sferxs. amptoa, anay be consulted between tb ksort af 1 end o'clock, P. at fata osBoe, Ma af Camp aad Watches rear euVraaoe mm Watches atissl Is regard te diseases incident ta woanaa.

Over tweaty thousand ladle have beea anrrsaa fully trratad la aad a of hte lastitatien. i i SPINAL DIFFICULTIES, Also, te one ef his specialttesv. Over Sour tamaaaad eeaai hare been under hia f' Beferencee A. Brother, J. Ad ma, aad aV Oape, New Orsrana See card lathi paper.

V'. Flt edpe; VALENTINES I St. Talenttne' Day 14th Fehr, X8ZZ. T1I.CRTIMBII COMIC, SENTIMENTAL. ILLUSTsUTBD, Aat ii 4 VALENTINE WRITERS AND iNTELOPR The above are ef the latest etyUa, aad earafully aswrvat, rl.

V. Wmt aala iJ lAjt 'iSvi Via nJ aM sapo. Lisa aiai, B. fahaxmteM 'a Veraaifsia. After an experirnc ef aimoiat thlrtr vears.

ta taa pretaratioa af Vermifuges, I am new enabled te offer sir Improved Vermifoge te tbe poblle, aa an article ia every w.j wutoct, .1 truaj is, 1 1 1 ww auauaa warm tafa oyer ta either chikirea or ad aits yet lain i daced. This tact, which te attested br the certificates af. persons of well knowa veracity, eaabiaa aae, wit boat aay besltatloa whatever, to guaraatee it to giv taa fnllsat satisfaction. 'X; B. FAHNESTOCK.

(Late of the firm af A. Fahasiasrb tt Cm it Bold wnotcaole by B. Ac FAHWE8TOCK A CfA, Wtsvav ale Dmggista, Ne, go, coraerWeod bad Faarthatrata. Httabarg, Fe. V.

Boldateeby J. BIGHT A COX, O. WOODMAN, BCOVIL A MEAD. BV WBtUOCK. SICKLES A CO i vEt J.

HART A CO 6. N. MORI SON. H. BONNABEIa i Fi drm Tt THB fnAfcONlO ERATERNIgr.

MASONIC BOOKS. Foraalabr' 1 Thoaaa White. Beekeeller, THB MYSTIC CIRCLB AND AMERICAS BaNO zruwja wr assvoai xy wearg jf. trray, et sua. ateaippL i HISTORICAL LANDMARKS OF PRES) MAtOSRT.

Explained by th Rev. 8. Oliver, D. D. THB ANALOGY OF ANCIENT CRAFT MASONRY" TO NATURAL AND REVEALED BXLIOION.

By Charles Scott, A. Sraad Master ef the OraoA A Ledge of Mlsateaipe. LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF FREB MASONRY tt THE FREE MASON MANUAL By B. 3. Stewari TBE TRUE MASONIC aVOIDE.

By Bebert Macenr TBB TRUB MASONIC CHART. Br ieremy Craas THE TEMPLAR'S CHART. By Jeremy L. Creaa TBB CRAFTSMAN Or, Free Maeoe'a Goide, with tb Rltaalaof Maseary, By CoraeBaa Meore, editor Maeaaie Review. CiaclnBarL TBB NEW MASONIC.

TREgTLE SOARD Far ta us of Maaoasla tha United Staara. By Ckea. W. it i ODD FELLOWS' MANUAL." ODD FELLOWS TEAT BOOK. V': Call and evamlne tbe aaaialiaial at', i Fit sdpat io CANAL STREET.

BURNETT'S FLORIMEL ii Ah wBtmF VBrnB ttraaVsm BBRFUMB. For Sale my Dealers Generally Fll dpt VALENTINES 1 COfflO AND SENT1ME MTi i JaattvXMajnlbraalgkw, v' Fll tduatT FOB BARSACfS IM WAXJCHE8 JE WBLRYV CtOCItB. AUD WASCY, OOOAoV'C ItfX X3t JL I'if 1" 4 St CAMP ITKIIT, Hilt eBAVlBB. Fll adptf H. A'.

FREW ASSORTMENT 7 7a at faaad by m'B, Ftt eApvt tot WHITE'S HAIR RETIVIFIER. A rehaeiyf that UNRTTALEB ARTICLB, tar teriagaa k.i.llfjliig tha, at laAedtelta evtebaal gilirMl baiam it far aala by i. J.WTUGHT A CfA. stya dptaf i V' y. 1 v.

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