The Brownsville Ranchero. (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1868 Page: 3 of 8
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mttk> wrctrhos, :*:ria.r r\^|?;
ilw itiAAAut infauuwiftdyiiaa^wlo^l
. vaafiUft LffiMBSSKT?
| Urn eouutrv, *»hsll b« psrpetufttod.
At the rntiiiag NoroniWr stations
in the S..H. <«»♦* P*>pk t0,
overawed, Iir.iwlmdsn, mtiamdfttftd,
and toiUaraiftt oriented, bj the
1 pi’t aapoa of uiiliUi) fCMTt*—•
(riving free expression of •pinion ut
the bsllot-boxes. Voters, do you
nwi know tli&t **•%. - At?"! lit V w
ington have or gaumed the “Grand
! Annv of the B^nhMo” ftter^ly ?
PUTIGIfAT.
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DEGENER & WEILER’S
-—-V Sri^RRT V5?
WHOLESALE A H ft HTAI*
uext fall will
noraly. or nouer w«»ir
*Ti the rnatnriftlft-of
« __ tr.ni* will stand ? Oulv • • rm v
^— two~Pfenaratronw at forth-1 i*, yon not know what that iu«»au*-
Corner Etitabetn and 1 ith StrweU,
ha one or
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rjitteal W»3 aoeial torrent in which }Jovetuber; “po*««nbiy if we can,
Northern mftaaom are moving, forcibly if we most, is to be then
BUUWWSVIL1.BC. TKX Aft*
Al the u|i of tk<
MIW’KI LAWKOl’N.
YOUNG LA 1)1 Em*
Afademy t»f the Visitation.
row
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a Baker,
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CHURCH HILL.
Illdinoxu. VIKbIM*.
Sewing Machines,
VUU. a wr f» THK
Highest Premium* at th* stair Fain
-OF •
Mew Tort.
Tenoncl.
New Jfrwy,
Pennaylvanlt.
ohm,
Indian*,
Mt< big*n,
Wisconsin,
leva,
henliK
Mi—ouri,
A laiwmui
Mi»*l«-i|iiii ,
Virginia
North Carolina
California.
ob Presses.
urirwi t m ufe*u« w rami
URtiK MORTAR.
___ „ukknrA Vim hope and trust
mth the iAaue» of to theae rumor* are fait*. Now, there
Ay Will be wncilT nmiinjimi" ^ m a Bicia drity lipC"
maettbo^ of to-morrow. every roan who has a v<*«e h»
We may build damn that hold in j ('o«t what it will, that voto um*t go
chei'k the water* of a rivulet, but m. Coot what it wiU, every vote
r^alv i* it finialie*! ere the waters! must be houeeUy and fairly conn-
rise to the volume ofa gm»( river. • t^d. If the majority of vote* given j
TU great gUff Str«lTrf ef hnmarntx r mat the pmirm partj »«}
that lk>w» acssi the Atiantir tmn»po*cr mnitvacnTe, « wm7*
ran be foand a large and varied aeeortau-rA of
Mrmrinrw, i:nfuinrryt
Tuilct sfLirlex, Tjutk, Hail,
Fiatk And Hair
Rrushe*.
Are carefully •>*’» "(raagly *•*»»•» ia our wwa
ma. ltlnr ahu|i They run with raae, and are
a«»l <lanverui*a to the uperato. . The imataa*
lent horizontal ;««lll*e t*> which the l*e»I <an he
brought at will, rtabh-. ih«- ptwaeHiaa to get a'
me Hu m With greater rwetwjr ttmtt -m at,y war
|»reaa estaat. i he impreaekia ia powerful aa«
clear, without elur. the regiater perfect, aad
the distribution eoual to every requirement of
the Art. HftMi, 1 .®°0 to 1,000 impretwiun- per
Thu Inatitution ia under the direction of the |
»aler. ot !*»•• V i» V. >i.
The courae ut instruction.. uiudk i mg with
the eicnii'iil. ul a junior education. < ..nipnae#
Orthogruphj. Heading. Writing, Arithmetic,
{ Aask-nVepiOg, Algebra. Cfoiaetry, Crannnar
Itbrturir. legir, Kngli.h coaujoaNkm, Ha- red
and Prolanc IIMory. Chronolog). Anoerit an.t
Mmlem Urography, Mythology Natural l*hil
| uauphy. t'hiiuUtr). Aatronuiuy. ik>tau>. Latiu,
' Kronen, HpanMi, ftalian. und tlermai Ijin
. -—— — i'tmmm*. ii-*------— • •** tjnri- xgTtnTtnnT ar..T ff. t. *. \
' local Manic, lira* mg. 1‘ainting heater 4 «*l ! *mJ Ji _________ ____.7^ ...
AT THK STATK FAIR* OF THK
Atneriran Inatitute, Pranklui In*titu4e. Maiy
lend inetitnte. Manmrhuiett* Merhantc'a t,
MN-iattan Pennayvanla Mechaak a laatituu-
tmn. ami at nnmeroo. Institute, and Cnpi(ty
1 iochwHag all t.ie Fair* at which UV*
^lafiwagv’^- *. Z
Academy will be vigflant in re,,».rS.,g^ by | at Kghibition of
tmid, yet rffinrnt mi-aBN, an exact contpitauce Imudoii. Pari,
with rTT-rr rate ot roe wwtnunon atm to*- i”rai- ■ riuWtn [in/
..... —aaa "^w,1 Z,
,hr aaiwlw. i»i »n m u> ln4 tw, h,„ u.. r..„„ j»,i U
wfve tbf iff ni rAi rt*irulslioD« of exterior w«»r | msiid to th*» J 1
_,>-i—n.— ! ^ . ......i > ... „ .. < nr «!«.» I „ Fnipetnaaf Ifte Trench,
No. 1-4'ard and Oln nlar Trc.. fxll ib. hee | year, for ttudioua application and annahlc d«- FaspreJ .,f Itnaaia
• Inetde rtuae. rio nn Mazing.* on. — „r n» .111
} g-a:t^ lUib-Ui. lCxtu iachfS * • *”** wr*4*mj «* re—KH i.y 'h* ....... ■ Qi**.a Uand
; (*ha*e, wfta Fountain. *lt •». Boxing, T i law**- aiw e»a«Wied pr-vioua to delivery. •
No. 4 Hatt Neiimtn. |ixl*« tm-he. <n«tde *“ “ “ ““
01 11..U.
|Wtl-
e four
itouudtof ftny government thftt may citizen that he bos a duty to
he established to-day. All calculft- fom,, we beg to remind the
,j„r« bused uj>#n the movement* of millions of Democrat* that liberty,
such a torrent will certainly disap- j w We have learned to our coat, ia
point all who trust in them. oniy to be preserved through oter-
1 Tho Northern States are destined nft] vngilance. Do not wait till it is
to experience revolutions und coin- too late to protect your
motions' without number before they
Uojhj to settle down under u
iurniamut government.
The conatuiit influx of new |»e >-
cy for many of the moat important
I’ATKNT ANI) PKOIM1ICTARV MKDICOfW.
Hia farilitic* for aelliag them cheap are nn-
aorpaaaed.
fdnaeed Oil.
I*uttf. Turpentine, W'ldlo
l^ad. (Tiroiue lircen aud Veliow.
.. . aud all other colored paint, Vaniahe*.
liberties ' Japan tin brsah#* of ail aizea. (.old leaf.
Aborted bronacf, (ilasier* diamond*. Window
filaaa of all *iiea, and other article*
for I'mater* and Ulaaiera.
Preparr to protect them noir. We .
devoutly hope thu^ not the slightest;
Attempt is to be unconst Rationally
mailo to fasten another four years’ >
.,1m mto the motlern plain of Shi- i .>olitionl lease of this rascally party !
will lead to eonfnsions that ' upoll the country. If the people so PATENT MEDICINES*
result in the destruction of ^ amen; if they do not, let)
right rule, what it mat/ !
bay fiovl')
Thraa chaae*. two aet* roller «tnrk». one rol-
ler mould, woe band roller, and two wrcm hrw g„
| wiUi each |irea*.
from evenly live to one lumdred pre*.** < an
!.«• alioan in aetiafa* tory o|M.*ration in thi* city.
DBGF.NKR \ WFII.KR.
21 f'liamlera Ktre,-t, car. Centre, K V.
Branch Office*— .10 Hudaon el., I'hiladelplua,
i nod ii* tVater Kt.. Biwlon.
Manutactory—1IJS, ilitO and ITi Ikl.imy M •
l<*die- are -vnioiiteo |o>-vo>u. I«> del*»e»y
Trrmi-Knr i arh *< tiion nr lor vtnnttia.
Kntmnee S rai
I Board, nu.lnng. Ih*<I .,ed iN-dding. anil
oilier ordinary infii inary • haige. Iinmni
Hall-Boarder*, w ith MSatiuoerjr, 4.'» i*i
Tuition for lnHirder* arni day n'li"!»r.
usr,
ijftft .
more than one Tower of Babel, of
more than ont* system of govern-
m«nt irnprovisml for the occasion.
With such a state of things before
us the first duty that we of the
South owe to ourselves is to retuuiu
united as one nation; treasuring
the memory of our dead heroes; and
lituding down to posterity the same
love aud veneration for onr ‘Lost
Cause” that we entertained whtn it
Monied triumphant.
The Wind as ii Musician. j
The wind is n musician bv birth. ;
Wc extend a silken thread iu the :
crevices of a window, and the wind
finds it, and sing* over it, and goes
up and down the scide on it, und
jK»or Paganini must go somewhere
else for honor, for lo! the wind is
It
tries almost anything on earth to.
see if there is music in it, pwsuade*
a tone cut of the great b«l in the
tow;«r when the sexton is at home
aud asleep, it makes a mournf ll
hart) of the giant pines, and does
„a* umiwmii*>y .......£ .......| i not distain to trv what soit of
ai.-mon(‘« of coni iuod nufter. up* aiul , ^ B^Wof tb, bumble.t
•enbee. to act ». « bou.l ofnmon. hl tl)P WOrlJ. How it will
-jrssrrrsi’ ^ «*. * iS-* * •• ^
people without tbe.r coneeut, let iu tbut rau‘e ttt itl’l>Me
never hd to overlook the ueceemty I “ of ,uurmunI,K a.,umpaUi-
" ■“.<“> And
There arc a thftusand depart-
Tin* -toc|( of patent
and comprise*.
medicine* l« cwinplele,
Itn,tell.',,, Iiid«r*fmtnt of llir —I.It- 'll)"
Trr,*.
Having t vatniii 'd and act u t' titd nil tlie
modern job and card pre**e,, we unhe*iti»ti:igi>
give j dee ded preference lo the ** Liberty* "i
I»re*. over all other*. One .10 be i.eeu In our j
office.
A* cviJeme of 00 *iu erity, wc oSei to !
waser one thonxand dollar H gdd that, uo
printer in the United r,t#*e* c.tu do a liettrf |
piaiu or f.i'u) job, on iny othfi kiud >»l oreae,
than we tan do on ou. Llautv Job l*re.i-
blOi. M AI.TllV A KINNKV (
in the fir-t und eoiid l.i-«•**, vv>:n
Htalioiierr, t| 'V
1'nition tor L<mrtler* mid day -• hoUr-.
m the third ind Sun th laaor* a ith
Btiitionery. .*» iHl
Tuition tm T.o.irder* and day -cholur*.
in the tlftl, .111.1 *iMli ela»*<*a, with
MstioBery MU
Kxtrn chitrgea, hut reu.onnbie. ui
••arh o| the Foreign lAitgmtge*. drawn tf
I'jiiitnu in t>at<-r color*, etc.. Oil and UW' MMi
teen of Itovarla. *
Ttie anpennnty of the (trover A Hake*
KUudic Stitch Srwiny Mo- Inn*-,
conaiat in the following advantage* over all
other machine*.
They aew directly from the *pooi», ami re
tpiire no rewinding <»f thread, and nit more
raaily undemtno i and uwd. and ieaa liable Ui
derangement Without thauge of .uljuktmci.t
a muck greater variety of work • an »«• done.
The moat beautiful and itcrmai.ent
Embroidery and Ornamental Work
au lie exe 'titi-d by
made for | «wil»F l**arne,!
The (iompany are n»w leady
trade with then newly perfectM
change of adjiotmeut
to Mupply tire
dretli
. Ajar'a,
li'* Villa.
\V.»d»aj*t. thi. not • n**J7 i performing upon * wngle strini;
Hditiuienl. but m »tbinjf tb.t w.ll Jn^ „Vvtbimt on enrtb
eventually prove of the utmost prac-
tical importance to imr jieople. Iu
the gt neral wreck which is certain
to come that jioople will be in the
best condition who have something
like nationality to cliuu to, some
ment
1 when it gitcs a concert with a full
choir of the wave* of the sea, and
jierforms au anthem between tbs
two worlds, which goes up. j>er-
1 lisp*, to the stars, that love music
the most, aud sang it tho first.
Then how fondly it haunts the old
house: mourning under the caves,
sighing in the halls, opening the
old doors without fingers, aud
ging a measure of some sad
song around the tirelees and
Bryan * I’tibiiouic wider*.
Brown'* broncliiai troche*. Hoc
tetter’* atoiuach bitten,,
Ho..tUnd'* Unrman
Bitter*, ited
lack- ,
rt RiUcra.
•icy Jacket Hu.
tn*. Maiwden • f.i-ilaya ,
Tonic, do. ('iirmiiiativt* Syrup,
d». I’cctorsl Balm, Dr. Billing * Car*
initiative syrup, Joint Bull'* Sar*ap.<nl-
la Vycr’a Haraassrilla, do A|ss CSw, do.
( berry Pectoral, Jaym*'* 1‘ectorul and Indian
Chulagcgue lor fcvei and ague and other
billion* diaeaae*.
RAl>WA\nS HEADY RELIEF. I
♦
Saulord’* Liver Inv igorator,
Mean an Mu-tang Liuimeut,
Ki titicdy * Klieumatic Liniment,
Kennedy * Madical Dftcovery,
Kennedy'* Healing Oinluient.
, Kennedy * Scrofula ointment.
Holloway * Ointment.
Hte*keir* teller Ointment,
Oray » Ointment.
Mi Allwter'* Oiutoient.
Opodalduc and Dr. ('bec*etiian'« female
Regulating rill*,
Worm Lozenge* aud Vermifuge*,
Batchelor * Hair !»ye,
Crwtadoro'* Hair Dye,
Wood** Hair Restorer,
and a large quantity of other patent medicine*
too numt'imi. to mention, can be had at
J I,. PUTRHNAT,
•igii ot large no rtai. cor Klizabeth A Ulb.
JJ()()!* SKIRTS!
BRADLEY S CELEBRATED
EMPRESS TRAIL.
For i..i|e at tin- atorr ol
uoviitf WM.NLAL
stn-
old
dc-
■ertod hearths.
Kiss Me.
meats of private life—the most im
(Kirtant in giving direction to na-
tional life—that the government,
however despotic, can never reach.
There ia the influence of the home
circle; of the Inxiks we read; <»f the
song* we hear sung; of the prayers
lisped at a mother's kuee, for chil*
even are often made to pray for
(•articular persons, and there* ate
persons whose names arc the very
surnames of nations.
Whatever is to be the future of
the United States government, let
ue of the South preserve onr unity 1 —
ou4 nationality **4bv d*-n-,-» A very funny iuchWut occurred
tue that was rescued from thmcou- in a neighboring city, oays an cx-
tiagration through which we nave chiuige, a few daxs since, and one
(lassed. which is too good to be lost. One ,
There is nothing in such a course of our celebrated composers ho*
that can conflict with the allegiance written a very pretty song entitled j CMU>r 0l|
se owe to the United States Gov- "Kiss Me.” A very prettt, blush-1 p*r«gori
rfirmuent while that institution exists ing maid, having heard of the song. |
m muue. Scotland, in her volun-' and thinking she would get it. with
*ary union with England, preserves some others, stepitevl into a music)
her nationality intact; and how Ire- stoie to make a purchase One of
•and preserves hers as the member the clerks, a modest young man.
of a forced union, is a thing that stepped up to wait on her. The
bos become proverbial. Look!young lady threw back her veil,
where you will at the Irish, you saying:
•vill tiud them sticking to one *an- “I want Rock Me to Sleep.*
“ther, and preserving all the mem- The clerk got the soug. and put
orie* of their past. Let us follow , it before her.
"Now,” naid the young lady. "I
want 'The Wandering Refugee *
“Yes, ma'am.” waul the clerk,
bowing, and in n few minutes he
produced the “Refugee.*’
“Now Kiss me,’" said the young
lady, of course meaning the song
above mentioned.
The poor clerk s eyes popped fire
almost, as he looked nt the young
lady iu utter astonishment, for he
was not aware of the fact that a
r. _ - _ , song by that name had l>esn pub- j
LoamMssrshv to Du. U A. TT«p [SBfl
deem it but charitable to the “Wh-whai did you sav, Miss ?” I
^cto4Mddu. Dr. J. *. N«*. ••JfajJfr'-aidihc
«^i» ,*r“t'U “•? °“ "1 onat do it; I ne».r .
__x .“V* C|t3T* ** him on young lady in my Hfe,” said the
clerk I
Ami about that time a, vsil vlio(>- ______
j|.ed,».youii« I«l> Ml i>
• AAT7i liffi I*
their example in that reaped.
Let ns Southern people stick to
one another Let n* have a South-
ern literature, s Southern press, %
Southern society depending on it-
self for whatever adorns lift* or ele-
vates human nature.
The time may net be far distant
"hen we shall be ''ailed upon to
lake care of oamlvvjs. Let ns be
•n a condition to do it.
Mobile Tribune.
LAMP CHIMNEY*,
A Urge KMortinefit of nil «ue* nt
J. L. PUTKUNATS
*iprn nt Uije mortor. nr. Ktizitl ith A i.'’.it
1 PHYSICIAN* AND MERCHANTS
UP THE RIVER
Re juirinir
TarpsutlBt,
c. ?(slt*,
Km. U nion. P-pjpeirnin!,
Bpirita l'ant|ilior, Crenm ot Tirtnr,
Kxtrni t til Uinxer. Idvutlnnuui.
M»ak-*1 tUiliileUkS*. miuvll
SettU* «nd Wv*i|fht»,
Pocket *eU* of
Iiietrunttnl*.
Solid
ami Fluid
Extract*. Tincture#
Medicated Sjn»|»«, Hat cm
Unt. 4'aionit'L I tunphor Bl..<
Ma«*. ^u*ar of I-eml. Adhesive Pla«
ter, Opium. Dover* Powder, Chlorate
ot Pataau. Kij Planter, Tarter Ktuettc, Mas
ite*ia, etc., etc. (Till -ind *ee, or #end jour or
der accompanied by the ca*h. and
they will receive prompt,
«arefttl and hone*t
attention, at
J. L. HUTEGNAT,
»ifn of Urge mortar, cor. KlUubeth k 12th.
Sterling’s Southern
SCHOOL BOOKS.
A larife Ittvnue at tin*
Ranchero Office
The follow iiitr nerie* of K< UimiI Hook* are not, J
like wilin' iithrM now heme *11 pi r*i*tently lire
ed n|Hin the pe-tple ol the Southern State*, old
tMiok* re vamped, und m-wly iliri«teoeii with
hixli uoimditiK aud attractive names, but are
purely Southern production*, prepared by
Richard Sterling, A.M.,ot (iieeii*l*»ro. N. (*..
witli apecial reference to the want* ot Southern
achool*.
The Scries Kinbraccs,
I. Sterling'* Smifhern /‘rimer.
For the children. Stereotype edition. Iiund-
tomcly illovtrated.
II. Sterling'* Southern Piet'/ Primer. |
Protuaely illu*truteil with new and hand
tome woodcut* aud adapted a* well for a ,
,illt tut a SchiMil Book, with elexuut cover*.
III. Sterling* Southern Elementary
Sf telling Root .
/if St*‘rling'ii Smthem 1st /!*■ der.
A iranxed to follow the Primer, and con-
taining cu*y letuuiu* for tho*e I* tcinmntr to 1
read.^vith «hort *pelling Isaaona accom-
j pauying eft b.
V. Sterling * Southern 'id Reader.
Tl.c M*aooa in ltd* i**»k have tieeti carefully
*elet ted to *uit the progrea* ot t)io«e who
have tininhed Die Kir*t Reader, and at the
-ante time to furui»h both entertainment
and in*truction. The -pelline lc«*on* are
continued, and compti*e the more difficult
word* in the reading lea-on-.
17. Sterling'* Southern 'Sd Header.
In thi* book the nw*t difficult word* ol
each le**on are defined; to aid the imnil in
t ndenvtandinx what he read*. Hath teuton
ia al*o followed l,v an exercUe. to lie writ-
ten an the blackboard or *lute. for th* pnr-
p«*e of teaebin* the pupil to ape)I and
punctuate. Tbe*c exen i«e* rontem a vaat
amount ot u*efni and intere.ttn* intorma
tiou in regard to place* and thiug* in the
Southern State*.
VII. Sterling’* Southern 4th Reader.
The le**nn* in thi* book will lie found to
|N**rw high literary merit, without being
aUrve the rapacity of the middle claaaea in
MChocU end acadsiftic*. Tne extract* both
in i»ro*e and ven». many ol which are tak-
en from aouthent author*, and dem riptlve
ot aerne* and incident* in onr own hi«tory,
are inferior to none in the language.
In adds ion u> Um- above we have the pleaattre
of ^rerenting
mrrllnf'* KetithmiZrrlr* ot
WRITING HOOKS.
Painting Ifu-ic on the Piano, Harp un<l Ciolur
l'ae ot InMnuiicut*. and Vocal M.i-m-.
I'Ki cuurnn orr vktmi ni:
Tuiti ut. per a*ioii <>f Hvc mouth*, with
^tMtioaery. filial
For fuel, dm nn. the w inter, each pupil
w ill pay. *
l i.. A. lutssne year conaiat* *l ten nioniit.i.
commem mu' (lie J*t o| September .«nd ending
the l»t ot July.
I he current charge* am to t*c paid c» It «e*
'inii in advance, in t’nited ^t.ifc* urreo y.
>tiould a pupil lie Withdrawn before itie ev
l«i, • 11«-ti ol ',-«»tin, no tied ! • Will l>«
made, except in oa •• of * illrc**. An
cxlr.t «■!;,iic« cflAc dollar jut w k mil be
made tor tho*c retuaiuii.g .» '*■? lu-Uitntion
during tin va. at >»u.
The pan nt* .>r guardian* "f ihcj>c giadh *
who reahlc nt a liattui c, *houltl th aipnate *t>ni(
mrreapondent to liquidate their -rhooUdll*
when due. A men hunt hi the tv *hould In*
iii'lrm tcd to turuiah the young laju * with the
requisite « Imlung, or mean* *h<>uld be lett n
the buml* ol the Supcrioreav, It the oharg<v tle-
voUc oq the Inatitution.
Lett. La to b« addrr**cd to
THKSrpKRloHKS-
Of the Academy ot the Visitation,
eitiiir’.’TwIy Itii hntond Va.
MA X i FA L! Tl 'll ISO M. I CHIXI£
which for tailoring, *ho# nuking. ii^Lt and
heavy manufactuHog, i* un*urpU"C<l by any
la- k Stitch ‘.fa. tune iu the market.
Thi* mac 1 la> *hcui<i be compared with tlne-e
of other mauufaitnnea before a pur. !w*e t*
made.
tifiOVKH k BaKKB. H. If. I'n.,
No 1*2 Panal ttiett, corner of Dryadea,
h»6wy Nrw Orlean*. lor.
G
EO H. VINTEN,
PAPER WAREHOUSE,
NO 140 POVDRAS STPKKT
VHW IIKMKV*.
Agent lor the aulr o|
R. Hoe d Co.’s Printing Presses
ANI*
Janies ('ontier’s Sms
Toy
Established in 1848. Improved
in 1860, ’62, ’64. ’66.
SEWING
*MCHINIS
mills long • *tal»li»licd and
4 ba* recently b**«>n remodc
noiiula i
ilefed, *
THE CAM PA H»
LT. GEN. FORREST,
VXD OF
ForrcwfN Cnvulry.
An Ocfnvo Yoluim* of Six Hundred
and Twenty-Five Pages,
To lo* printed oif fine papet hand*ornch bound,
and illu*trated w ith lour lull-p.ige *tcel-plate
portrait*, one group of medallion portraits, to-
gether with copion* mat** mid diagram*, mul
•even potniit- on wo«n1, making tiie m>>*t com
plete and elegant hi*t«irlenl w«.rk ever i*>ucd
Ironi tli«* Ahh iic,m prc**.
AftENTS WANU.Ii.
BLKI.OCK k CO.. Pjibli.lirc
NEW ORLEANS.
brnM-wy »
s
A^I’S OYSTER SALOON,
machine
_ enlarged,
improved iu tunny re*pecta, and a* nt prevent
coM*tnict« d lia* n<> *u|terior a* a tir*t < |n«* in
•tmment for family -ewing or gcncml maim-
lacturing. cither in cloth or |«- aher. ami i- now
ofb'itu) to the puldij on term* more lil»^r;*l than
lieretofore.
It has been the inventor * aim to oroducc a
aingle machine *o atmplc in it* mecli.iui*m an
to come within the comprehension of every one,
and at the name tint*' being *o delicate in it*
operation a* to perform perfectly on the light-
est fabric*, *trtt havtnc ntreot-lh -efWe,,-»,t f«*r
making anv or every garment worn bv male or Thi* enuibli*hmeat Im* lately
fennile. ami that he’ha* »uccee«led bi the fill la-en thonaighly renovated and fit
le«t extent I* amply tc*tilied t«* in the rapidly * '\#'ted up iu a *tylc un*urpa**ed by
increa*iiig -ale* anil popularity of llte machine t anv other e«tabll*hnient of It* kind in the city.
• 'Hie l-nt ci*>k*, ac< ommmhiting i*ir-kee|ter*
RESTAURANT A BAR ROOM,
(K*tabli«hed in 1 H.*> 1.)
101 St. Charles Street.
101
(hnta. Flower M..gSS?2r!?.,£
can be had at
J. L. PUTBUNAT.
chro-
dias—aa, ta sra
-i—L c-u. —
»*; I VHtMlh asms %^%a
*** * ~
Mfn of Urge ttorltr cor A ltth.
Citizens or Merchants
. ng * Southern JBH
th owe School* who itave hitherto t«ecu muavtu
lied with tbr mate rial, style, and lack of adap
; tatkm ia tbe copy hooka at preeeot in me. In
i thi* eerie* our aim ia to leech in a natural a ad
uncunMraioed method a pUm, bold, legible
bandwrRmgaathe haaia ©fall good peaman»ltip.
1 aud a* the pupil progrwes to gradmtly bm
Mirelv initiate him iato higher powers w hie It
mt, be b* every one who will clonely
; observe and faHhfmly follow tbe ay-tern we pre-
wherever intrudnccd. It u-*»a a *h<*rt. -traipht
| and shank needle, witli direct perpendicular
action bit* a large -battle, bolding abundant
thread muke* the eln-tb lock-atich. alike on
Imtli -idea u*e- a »tr« ng ,r.»»iuti ami draw* up
a tight -earn without breaking thread* tin*
an adjustable brail to prevent the miming «>i
•titctic*—ha« a needle guard to prevent break-
ing of needle* lia* tbe four motion drop feed,
or the wheel feed, at the option nt the piircha*-
, er run*, ntnid. ligtit and -moolli in fact, il
| po«-e-*e* every reqnl*tte for a tlr*t-< la** ma-
1 chine, and part lia*erw can !*> aawtrvd of it*
giving entire »ati*factk»n in every department
1 ofa |»p''cation.
At the World’* Fair, held in London, in
| the 1‘riise Medal wa* awarded thi* machine.
with <pebial mention of eg ellent workm tr>«hin;
I al*o, Four Krize Medal* and Four Honorable
r.entton* were award<'d eight difierent Fngiiah
j Manufa« turer* ol Boot* and Shoe* tor excel
• lence ot work nshihftevL and done on thi* Ma
| chine. |
At the Pari* Kxpo*ition, m IHd,. ths* mu-
i chine received tlie •’Hold Medal.’ being the
hlghe-r award given to any Sewing Machine.
A Stiver Medal wa* at*o awarded to an evliib
itor cf a < a«e of extpi**ite work done on thi*
! machine. .. ... ,
Agent* wanted ttiroughout the United State-,
id to wIkmu iiitu«itally liberal mdneementa
offered. All agent* can be -upplied
direct from thi* office. Send for circular and
iuidtc*.', »• » BOW 15,
4:1? Broadway, New York,
Proprietor of the llow* *>ewiog Machine*.
•defiUwjdoew
and *ervunt* have lieen cngagetl. and no ex
pen-e ha* lieen -pored in furni*liing the larder
and bar with all the luxurie* of the New Oc-
ean* market.
The in'**t extensive arrangement* have been
made for a constant supply of tho best oy*t*r*
to lie had. hmt>y
rl
OSEPH A. QUINTERO,
Role
Southern tcacbera an t x
amination of thi* aerie-. believing that nothing
more ia needed to secure Ha wnlvetanl adoption
lor \ mi rente#*.
We urge upon all
T thi* i *
«• sot to be found
«un« .at i!m> ahartu
S’ L^SStlifitT. ‘
argn nf tergo morlar. cor. Klkmhath k 12th
j Mt notice by leaving
asst:.:' z. rrr-rrr*
York, j
■ a ateMSte WA SftSS* > It >IW ■■ AMfthS SMS teW *JCT* T~
* Tants to held op £foc trails of their
a rsosot hall in
E
DM'1> J. FOH8TALL 4 80Kb.:
JOHN WOESSNER,
(5 R( )CER
a ns
Commission Merchant
('outer ( haparral and wtar Atreete.
a..aiiii* ouniaTi
WteQsa w** we — ■■ — • »♦
tmlMI
UIG BROTH Kl«.
(Of th* Spanish ttar)
NOTARY PUBLIC,
VKI*
Commissioner of Deeds.
For Virginia. South t'andina. Alabama. Mi**i«-
•ippl, Tcxa*. (leorgla and other State*.
NO. 7*. <’.\ROVDKLFT STRECT.
lij’iffdy. vr\V (MILKIMS.
BRAZILIAN EMIGRATION
axn
Steamship Agency.
(Chan Nathan s Contract.)
Dfpaiii’ire of ftr**t ^tfaniFr,
i «team rvf.c- .
New Orleans for Rio de Jaceiro,
os ft ATIJ RD AY. the I Ith of APRIL, next.
i'aattege: For adult* |1j0 in gold, children
S U» to year* old, half price.
Should the Vmigmat dewire to be carried to
*c.y other Brazilian Port thaa Rio de Janeiro.
•w Is gold, extra, will bo -hanged.
Kaugraate’ per—aaai rffertx and agricoltaral
imslemont* carried fro# of dtjffik____
M Jmii-'kv.
The brat cia-*. fast, iron «team
-hip TART%n, one
Oiarle* Morgan Ln
leave
—
■Wiippisg. 7'».r»--»4i*g ■*■? r.——T
Oommiwkn Mwobants,
Hninmiaginn Mwiwhanta. am.. n».owS-hS
k Circulars with fhrtb#r <jtU!U ftf Mr. Ct»»■
| TftMtSSM* 1 wfttl fti't vsi” W* Is*I Wteiuw 3m MppM
1 —)-----1 r 1f----- 2- * . ^ --- ,|M . -
-hould apply early to
ILL.KART, local.
p#*t nf«
Htroet
m*iX' —-
Cutdambmee street.
So. 44 OU IteoaoltmaL New Oilcan.. La
'**ww Sirm ol *•' — Ts? :~.I. "*■
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