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Merchants, Planters and Masons, by addressing the undersigned through their Agents, or the Post Office in this city, with satisfactory references, may have the Lime fresh from the Kilns, delivered at any designated landing on the river above, or in the City of New Orleans.
NEWTON RICHARDS, 147 CUSTOMHOUSE-ST., NEW ORLEANS.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
27 JOHN BROWNLEE & COS SASH & BLIND FACTORY.
STEVENS LENGA
No. 271 GRAVIER-ST.
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, &C. ALSO- TURNING, PLANING AND SAWING. COMMON SIZED SASH READY GLAZED. CIRCULAR SAWS GUMMED AND STRAIGHTENED.
DOOR & WINDOW FRAMES
Made to order, with dispatch.
ALL KINDS OF CORNICE MOULDINGS UNDER 7 INCHES WIDE, Constantly on hand.
All kinds of Fancy Brackets sawed to order.
A full Assortment of
Mahogany and Walnut Newels, Caps and Balusters, Constantly on hand. Also,
TEN PINS AND TEN PIN BALLS,
AWNING POSTS, TABLE AND DESK LEGS,
· And all kinds of Turning promptly attended to. Also keep constantly on hand a full assortment of ROUGH and DRESSED CYPRESS and PINE LUMBER. Particular attention paid to country orders.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SAMUEL M. TODD,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
PAINTS, OILS
VARNISHES, Tolindow Glass, Brushes, etc.
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WHITE LEAD,
FRENCH & AMERICAN ZINC PAINT, Winter's Metallic & Grafton Mineral Paint, English, french and American Window Glass, AND PAINTING MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
ARTISTS' CANVAS, FINE COLORS & TOOLS, GOLD, SILVER, AND COPPER LEAF AND BRONZES, GILDERS' GRAINERS' AND GLAZIERS' TOOLS, HARRIS' PATENT PAINT MILLS,
Mathematical Instruments, etc. Which are offered for sale at lowest cash prices, at the old stand,
76 MAGAZINE-ST. (Old Number 90,) ONE DOOR ABOVE POYDRAS STREET,
NEW ORLEANS.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
FLORVILLE FOY
MARBLE
CUTTER
AND
SCULPTOR.
No. 81 (Late 83) RAMPART-ST. NEW ORLEANS.
Tombs, Monuments, Gomb Slabs,
GRAVE STONES AND MARBLE WORK, Of all descriptions executed and made to order.
GRAVE YARD WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOHN D. BEIN & SONS, (LATE PRIESTLY & BEIN,)
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL, BOLT & SHEET COPPER,
PLOUGHS, NAILS, ETC. Nos. 89 & 91 Camp-st., New Orleans.
Keep constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest market rates, a large and well assorted stock of Heavy and Shelf HARDWARE, to which they invite the attention of Merchants, Planters, and the public generally.
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and examine the Stock before pur- chasing elsewhere. They are constantly receiving direct from English and American Factories
PRIESTLEY & BEIN NOS.89 & 91. CAMP ST. NEW ORLEANS.
IRON, STEEL, PLOUGHS AXES, HOES, IRON AXLES, NAILS, FILES, SMITHS', CARPENTERS', AND COOPERS' TOOLS,
BELTING, BUILDING MATERIALS.
.STEVENS.ENCR.
HUBS, SPOKES
BUGGY AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
AGENTS FOR MANUFACTURERS OF
SHEET AND BOLT COPPER,
TENNESSEE IRON, CAST IRON PIPES,
BRANCH, CROOKES & CO'S SAWS, AND PLANTATION BELLS, Nos. 89 & 91 Camp-st., New Orleans.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
C. BOYE,
DEALER IN
URA
TRE
LATE OF 44 AND 50 ROYAL STREET,
HAS REMOVED TO THE NEW STORE ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF
ROYAL STREET, No. 51,
BETWEEN BIENVILLE AND CUSTOMHOUSE STREETS.
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
FURNITURE
TO SUIT EVERY FANCY, CONSISTING OF
MAHOGANY, WALNUT AND CHERRY
BEDSTEADS, SOFAS TABLES, CHAIRS,
ARMOIRS, ETC., ETC.
WHICH ARE OFFERED TO PURCHASERS ON AS
REASONABLE TERMS
AS AT ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DAVID G. WILSON,
PHILADELPHIA
WAGON REPOSITORY,
68, 70 and 72 Carondelet Street,
KEEPS THE
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK
In the city, and at Lower Prices than any other establishment.
WAGONS, in extensive varieties. CARTS, for city and country use. DRAYS, for General Purposes. CANE CARTS and WAGONS, of all sizes. TIMBER WHEELS, etc.
AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THE LINE, MADE OF THE
BEST MATERIALS,
And fully warranted. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
FACTORY:
D. G. WILSON, J. CHILDS & CO., 497 North Third-st. and 494 St. John-st., Philadelphia, Pa.
PORDERS EXECUTED WITH DISPATCH. OR
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
HALLER & BRO.
No. 205 [late 247] TCHOUPITOULAS STREET,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Copper, Din & Sheet Fron dolorh
IN ALL ITS VARIETIES.
HAS ALSO ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT CF
COOKING, PARLOR and BAR ROOM STOVES.
And are prepared to fill all orders in the above line in the City or Country.
Particular attention paid to all descriptions of building work, viz. COPPER, GAL- VANIZED IRON, TIN AND ZINC VALLEY GUTTERS AND ROOFING, DOWN PIPES, FANCY AND PLAIN HEADS, ETC.
Have the exclusive right for the State of Louisiana to make and vend the recently patented invention of Jabes Lewis, from the use of which the roof of buildings is washed from all filth, prior to the water being conducted to the cisterns. Being self- acting in itself, it removes the necessity of any hand labor in its action ; a feature not introduced here before.
JAS. C. KATHMAN'S
TROPICAL ROOFING IS CHEAPER AND EQUAL IN DURABILITY TO SLATE ROOFS,
THE PROPRIETOR HAS ALSO INVENTED A NEW STYLE
ROOFING FOR STEAMBOATS,
SUPERIOR TO ANY NOW IN USE.
No. 224 BIENVILLE-ST., corner of Marais,
NEW ORLEANS.
Orders left in Box K, No. 2, Post Office promptly executed.
REFERENCES.
CAPT. E. LANOUE, President Bayou Sara Mail Company, CAPT. V B. BARANCO, Steamer Capitol, etc. CAPT. HENRY CARTER, etc. M. H. LANDRY, etc.
0. LANDRY, etc. PHILIP SULLEY, etc. N. E. BAILEY & SON, 246 Canal Street. COL. FRANK HATCH, MICHAEL NOLAN.
NICHOLSON & C S GRANITE, MARBLE, STONE AND SLATE YARDS, CORNER OF MAGAZINE AND ROBIN STREETS.
OFFICE
Stereotyned : A. H. KAY. 95 Apote Street.
All kinds of GRANITE, SLATE & MARBLE for building Materials, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, &c. Also, Flag, Curb Stone, square Block Stones, etc., for pavements, furnished and executed with dispatch, and at low prices. Box-423 Mechanics' Exchange, 19 St. Charles street.
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
GET YOUR SHIRTS AT S. N. MOODY'S, COR. CANAL AND ROYAL-STS., NEW ORLEANS.
DYS SHIRTS
MOODY'S
LENT'S FURNISHING GOODS SHIRTS
AGENCY FOR THE TROY SHIRT COLLAR MANUFACTORY- CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS
GET YOUR SHIRTS AT S.N.MOODYS
FE NEWORLEANS SHIRT EMPORIUMISNMOODY. HOSIERYAND CLOVES
REET ICANAL STSHIRT'S MADE TO ORDER
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TRY SIX EXCELLENT SHIRTS FOR $6.
Buttons warranted never to come off, and a Good Fit Guaranteed.
Every variety of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
EQUALLY AS CHEAP.
Strangers, copy Moody's Address. Shirts made to Order in every Style. Manufactory No. 262 Broadway, New York.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE
ADAMS EXPRESS
COMPANY,
96 CAMP STREET,
Forward Daily by Passenger Trains over
New Orleans, Jackson & Brent Northern Bailrond
And by Mail Line Steamers, via Mobile,
SMALL AND VALUABLE PACKAGES, MERCHANDISE,
SAMPLES, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE,
And all Articles requiring Dispatch for all parts of the United States.
ARTICLES TO BE FORWARDED BY EXPRESS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED IN NEW ORLEANS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE.
For Particulars, Rates, etc., inquire of
J. J. MCKEEVER. Agent.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
HÔTEL DIEU,
COMMON-ST., Between Bertrand and Johnson-sts.
ORLEANS.
THE SISTERS OF CHARITY
Lately in charge of Dr. Stone's Infirmary, have opened the above Institution for the Reception of Patients.
The building is entirely new and built expressly for the com- fort and accommodation of invalids. The Private Rooms are spacious, well ventilated, and have every convenience for the sick. Competent male and female Nurses are constantly in attendance, and under the care of the SISTERS OF CHARITY, patients will receive every attention.
The Slave department possesses superior advantages for this class of patients, and will receive particular care.
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
DR. J. C. P. WEDERSTRANDT.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
DR. P. C. BOYER.
THE TERMS OF ADMISSION ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Private Rooms, per day, $3 to $5
Wards, per day, $1
Slaves, $1 .
All persons, upon admission, are required to deposit for Private Rooms, $ 50 .- Wards, $ 30 .- Slaves, $ 20. The deposit to be renewed if patients remain over the time first paid for. For further information inquire of the SISTER SUPERIOR of the Institution.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
J. W. ALLEN.
J. R. WALKER.
DENTISTRY
NO. 156 CANAL STREET.
DR. J. W. ALLEN, D. S.
For twelve years a successful Dental Operator in New Orleans, has removed to the large and commodious rooms at 156 Canal street, where may be found the most complete dental establishment in the city, supplied with
All the Latest Improvements.
Every operation performed as usual in the most careful and perfect manner. Also, at the same place is
DR. J. R. WALKER
An experienced operator in all branches of the profession, and who has the best facilities in the city for making PERFECT OPERATIONS with the
VULCANITE BASE.
Several improvements here not to be found elsewhere. In order to prevent impo- sition the following prices are given Filling, best manner and extra finish:
Gold, ordinary size.
$3 00 to $5 00
larger and man. completed.
5 00 “
10 00
Extracting $1 00, without pain $2 00.
1 00
2 00
Cleaning set.
3 00
5 00
Setting single teeth, pivot. ..
"
gold plate
10 00
25 00
vulcanite.
10 00
15 00
Full upper or lower set, gold or platina ..
75 00 100 00
vulcanite ...
50 00
80 00
rebasing for permanent set.
20 00
25 00
Separating.
5 00
10 00
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
G. L. L. MAYER.
PH. D. MAYER.
MAYER BROS.
No. 51 TCHOUPITOULAS STREET,
NEW ORLEANS,
IMPORTERS OF
HAVANA AND GERMAN CIGARS
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Always on hand a stock of 3 to 5 millions Cigars of the most desirable brands and sizes.
ALSO KEEP A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
CHEWING TOBACCO,
Which they are enabled to sell as low as any other house engaged in this branch of the Trade.
A A large and varied lot of PIPES, in boxes, FINE CUT CHEW- ING TOBACCO, of Northern and Eastern Manufacture, SMOKING TO- BACCO of all kinds, suitable for Southern Trade, etc., etc.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
D. H. TAYLOR,
SUCCESSOR TO TAYLOR & RADDIN,
Nos. 17 (Late 21) MAGAZINE and 47 COMMON-STS.
Volholesale and Retail
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS.
The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he has consolidated his stores, recently kept at 25 Customhouse, 70 Gravier, and 59 Common streets, and has taken that
LARGE & EXTENSIVE STORE,
No. 21 Magazine Street,
RUNNING THROUGH TO COMMON, WHERE HE HAS OPENED WITH
A LARGE AND SPLENDID FALL STOCK
OF EVERY VARIETY OF GOODS IN HIS LINE.
This Stock has been selected with the greatest care from the different manufactories of New York, Philadelphia and Boston, and is
COMPOSED ENTIRELY OF FRESH GOODS.
From his long experience in business, and perfect knowledge of the wants of the Southern trade, he is enabled to supply Country Merchants and Planters with every description of goods suitable to their market and use.
Particular attention will be paid to any order which his friends may favor him with, and they may rest assured that the goods will be selected with as much care and judgment as if they were present themselves.
Having made extensive arrangements with the different manufacturers of the North, his stock will be constantly replenished with fresh seasonable goods, by every arrival, thus keeping his assortment complete.
Country Merchants would do well to a call and examine his stock before purchas- ing elsewhere, as he confidently believes that the inducements he offers
Cannot be Surpassed in this City.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
NEILL & WASHBURN,
35 ROYAL STREET, Between Customhouse & Bienville,
PIANO FORTES AND
Musical Instruments.
ALWAYS ON HAND, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES,
Of the best makers of this country and Europe, which we will sell as low as can be bought of the manufacturers.
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SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
Gold Medal Piano Fortes
Of WM. KNABE & CO., Baltimore.
PLANOS
Pianos Tuned and Repaired.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
SPALDING & ROGERS' ACADEMY OF MUSIC
-- AND-
ST. CHARLES STREET.
Academy of Music Performances every Night and Saturday noon, with
OPERAS, BALLET TROUPES,
CIRCUSES, NEGRO MINSTRELSY, NOVEL DRAMATIC TROUPES, etc.
Museum open from 10 o'clock, A. M., to 10 P. M., every day, with the Great Living Hippopotamus or River Horse
The only living one ever brought to America. To be replaced with other novelties for which the management is constantly on the qui vive. Also, the 100,000 Curios- ities of past years, and the following absorbing and costly Novelties, entirely new and never before exhibited South.
THE GRAND AQUARIA, OR OCEAN AND RIVER GARDENS,
Portraying in the most vividly interesting manner, "Life Beneath the Waters," The Fishes will be fed at 11 o'clock, A. M., every day.
Perfectly Colorhing Model of a Miniature Steamship,
Cleaving the billows in the mammoth Reservoir devoted to Amphibious Animals.
HET" And the CELEBRATED MECHANICAL ORCHESTRA, of the capacity and precision of a regular Orthestra.
A Beautifully Preserved Skeleton, and Stuffed Specimen of a Boa Constrictor, which, when exhibited alive last winter, weighed 250 pounds.
ADMISSION ONLY 50 CENTS.
Children and Servants 25 cents to the Mid-Day Exhibition.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
VANNUCHI'S MUSEUM.
No. 107 ST. CHARLES STREET,
The First Door from the corner of Poydras-st.
OPEN FROM 10 A. M. TILL 10 P. M. SPLENDID AND UNRIVALLED COLLECTION OF
OVER 200 WAX FIGURES,
The size of Life, the greater part moving by Mechanism. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
The Conference bet. Louis Napoleon, Victor Emanuel and Garibaldi. FLIGHT of the VIRGIN MARY into EGYPT. BIRTH of CHRIST in the MANGER of BETHLEHEM,
A BEAUTIFUL TABLEAU. THE LAST SUPPER,
Representing Christ and his Twelve Apostles. Moved by machinery, being a rare manifestation of Artistic Skill, with the likenesses of the Apostles from the best authorities.
THE TRIA CHRIST
Comprising 35 LIFE SIZE FIGURES, worked by machinery, so as to perform all the actions appropriate to such an occasion, and got up at an immense expense of artistic, mental and physical labor.
UUlashington crossing the Bridge at Grenton
Consisting of 16 Figures as large as life, and thousands of other curiosities and magnificent works of Art.
MAGNIFICENT REPRESENTATIONS OF
The Battle of Magenta. The Battle of Solferino. The Great Eastern. The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius. . Napoleon departing from Paris, 11th May, 1859. Battle of New Orleans, 8th of January. Joshua command- ing the Sun. The capture of Malakoff.
NAPOLEON CROSSING THE ALPS. The Reception of the Japanese Embassy
By President BUCHANAN, at the White House, May 17th.
Admission 50 Cents, Children Half Price.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
J. BUISSART.
P. CASSE.
BUISSART & CASSE,
MARBLE WORKS,
MONUMENTS, TOMBS, ENGRAVED STONES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
CORNER ST. LOUIS AND FRANKLIN-STS.
NEW ORLEANS AND SOUTHERN DENTAL DEPOT,
No. 13 BARONNE-ST., near Canal.
ANFOUX & ROBINSON, Proprietors. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
DENTAL MATERIALS, Dental furniture, &c.
Also, Exclusive Southern Agents for the sale of J. D. CHEV- ALIER'S CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS, &c.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
VARIETIES
THEATRE, GRAVIER-ST.
JOHN E. OWENS, Lessee & Manager.
OPEN EVERY EVENING,
WITH A
FIRST CLASS
DRAMATIC COMPANY,
FOR THE
CORRECT REPRESENTATION OF
Comedy 9
Drama,
Musical Extravaganza
AND Burlesque.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THOS. R. REA.
EDW. S. REA.
W. P. REA.
REA'S
ARE PRESS
BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING
OFFICE, Bea Brothers, Proprietors, 48 (Late 58) MAGAZINE STREET, NEW ORLEANS.
We are in constant receipt of every New Syle of Type, as issued by the different Foundries throughout the country, and having in daily operation, several Machine Presses of most approved patents, we are enabled with the aid of Steam, to execute all Orders however large at shortest notice, in a workmanlike manner and at lowest paying rates
BOOKS,
CATALOGUES, PAMPHLETS,
ACCOUNT SALES, MANIFESTS,
LAWYER'S BRIEFS,
DRUGGISTS' LABELS, BILLS FARE, PARCEL LABELS,
BILL HEADS, DRAY RECEIPTS, FANCY LARGE CARDS, in col's CIRCULARS, FORWARDING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS,
MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK BELONGING TO THE TRADE.
We employ no runners, and our friends are not annoyed by any importunities for work from us. Orders have been obtained from our customers by persons, under the supposition that they were connected with us. We would caution our friends against delivering their Orders to such.
All Orders left in Box R, 7, N. O. Post Office, will be promptly attended to.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
WHEELER & FORSTALL, MANUFACTURERS OF
Copper, Din & Sheet Fron Dolorh
MAGAZINE, CORNER GIROD,
ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR
Plantation and Steamboat Work,
WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
Manufacturers of "VESPANIDUS" STEAM PANS, for making Sugar, which has been pronounced, by competent judges, the best applica- tion of heat ever introduced.
THEY KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF
STEAM WHISTLES,
BRASS COCKS, OIL GLOBES, Globe Valves, Couplings. Copper, Brass and Fron Pumps, OF THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED CONSTRUCTION.
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ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 1
OFFICE, PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES,
COOKING RANGES, SHIP CABOOSES, SHEET-IRON COOKING STOVES,
FOR STEAMBOATS AND HOTELS.
They are the only manufacturers of the celebrated "CREOLE" COOKING STOVES, for Families, which are far more durable than than any other Stove now in use, being MADE ENTIRELY OF WROUGHT IRON.
And a General Assortment of HOUSEHOLD, TIN, COPPER AND HOLLOW WARE,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CITIZENS'
MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
NEW ORLEANS,
OFFICE, No. 3 CARONDELET STREET.
Capital, $250,000.
OMER GAILLARD, . · President.
GEO. W. WEST, A. SCHREIBER,
Vice President. Secretary.
DIRECTORS :
GEO. W. WEST,
R. P. HUNT,
JAS. A. WHITE,
MICHEL MUSSON,
DOUGLAS WEST,
MARTIN GORDON, Jr.
CESAIRE OLIVIERE;
D. JAMISON,
N. AUGUSTIN,
OMER GAILLARD,
J. LEISY,
ARISTIDE MILTENBERGER, AUGUSTUS BOHIN.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
DOUGHERTY & CO.
SAIL MAKERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
AWNINGS,
TENTS & TARPAULINS No. 73 POYDRAS-ST.
BETWEEN MAGAZINE AND CAMP STREETS.
SAIL WORK
Of every description, neatly done to order.
Done in all its branches.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PAYAN & CARHART,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
No. 72 CANAL-ST., NEW ORLEANS, AND 55, 57, 59 and 61 Hudson street, American Express Building, near Duane, New York.
In this Establishment, and its branches at New York, New Orleans, and Newark, N. J., in which upwards of three thousand Mechanics are employed, orders are executed in a workmanlike manner, unsurpassed by any other.
PAYAN & CARHART,
Manufacturiers et Marchands en Gros
d' Habillements Confectionnes a la Mode, NO. 72 RUE DU CANAL, NOUVELLE ORLEANS, ET 55, 57, 59 et 61 rue Hudson, American Express Building, pres Duane, New York.
MANUFACTURE A NEWARK, N. J.
Dans cet Establissement et ses succursales, si avantageusement connu et patronisé du Public à New York et à la Nouvelle Or- leans, dans lesquels plus de trois mille ouvriers sont employés annullement, on reçoit des ordres qui sont exécutés avec prompti- tude et soin, et d'une manière pour le genre et la mise coupee qui surpasse pour la comparaison, l'ouvrage de tout autre Establisse- ment de ce genre.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
J. & J. C. DAVIDSON,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
WELSH ROOFING SLATES
SLATE SLABS FOR PAVEMENTS,
EDGINGS FOR GARDEN WALKS, ETC. Also, English Tiles for Ringes.
Have always on hand an extensive assortment of
WELSH SLATES
And are always receiving fresh supplies
DIRECT FROM THE QUARRIES.
They are thus enabled to offer stock of the best quality, in lots to suit purchasers and at the lowest Merket Prices.
SLATES FOR ROOFING:
NO. TO
SIZE.
NO. TO SQUARE.
SIZE.
SQUARE.
24 x 12.
120
16 x 8 .300
22 x 12.
133
14 x 12. 240
20 x 10 ..
180
14 x 10.
288
18 x 10.
205
14 x 8. 360
18 x 9.
228
13 x 10. 320
16 x 10.
240
13 x 7. 450
Slate Slabs, For Hearths, Pavements, Garden Edgings, etc. ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF ENAMELED SLATE MANTLES,
Equal to the best Marble Mantles in durability and appearance, at a cost of about one-third that of Marble.
Proprietors and Builders are respectfully invited to call and examine the same. " Any information required on the subject of slate roofs, walks or edgings will be cheerfully given, on application, by letter or otherwise.
TERMS CASH, OR APPROVED CITY ACCEPTANCE.
N. B .- Particular attention paid to Shipping,
J. & J. C. DAVIDSON, No. 1 DAVIDSON ROW, Carondelet-st., near Poydras.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
NEW ORLEANS
COMMERCIAL
READING ROOMS,
COR. OF ST. CHARLES AND COMMON-STS.
Principal Foreign and Domestic Dapers
AND PRICE CURRENTS, ON FILE. ALSO, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC REVIEWS,
LITERARY, SPORTING AND PICTORIAL WEEKLIES.
A CHESS ROOM.
LARGE, COMMODIOUS & WELL SUPPLIED, IS ATTACHED TO THESE ROOMS.
Captains of Steamships, Pursers, Masters of Sea-going Vessels and Captains of Steamboats, are particularly invited to visit the Rooms.
ROOMS OPEN
From 1st November, from 8 o'clock, A. M., to 10 o'clock, P. M. From 1st June to 1st October, 7 o'clock, A. M., to 9 o'clock, P. M. Sundays close at 2 o'clock, P. M .; re-open at dark and close at 9, P. M.
F. W. COELER, Proprietor.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
JOHN ARMSTRONG'S FOUNDRY,
AND BOILER MANUFACTORY,
CORNER ERATO AND NEW LEVEE STREETS, NEW ORLEANS.
VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL
STEAM ENGINES,
Saw Mills, Sugar Mills, Draining Machines, GIN GEARING AND MACHINEBY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
IRON COLUMNS AND FRONTS .FOR BUILDINGS, furnace Months, Brate Bars, Sash Weights, AND IRON CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS.
LOW PRESSURE LOCOMOTIVE
Slued and Cylinder Boilers, VACUUM PANS, FILTERERS, RECEIVERS, ETC.
RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT & BLACKSMITH WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ELLIS H. BOSTICK.
FRANK W. SEYMOUR.
BOSTICK & SEYMOUR,
SUCCESSORS TO
BREWSTER & ZACHARIS,
COPPER,TIN & SHEETIRON
WORKERS.
WHOLESALE DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
China, Glass and Stoneware,
CUTLERY, PLATED GOODS, LAMPS, LANTERNS,
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR STEAMBOAT, HOTEL AND HOUSE FURNISHING.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE ECONOMIST SHEET IRON STOVES,
Adapted for Planters, Hotels and Steamboats. Sizes to Cook for from 20 10 500 Persons.
All kinds of House Work and Repairing done on the shortest notice. AGENTS FOR S. J. MITCHELL'S PREMIUM LIGHTNING RODS. 36 FULTON and 35 FRONT-STS.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
ST. CHARLES THEATRE.
Mr. B. DE BAR, Mr. H. CORRI, - - Acting Manager.
Lessee.
ENGAGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE WITH ALL TIIE
MOST POPULAR STARS
WHO WILL APPEAR IN RAPID SUCCESSION.
THE FOLLOWING TALENTED ARTISTS COMPOSE THE
Superior Stock Company: MRS. PERRIN, formerly Miss Woodbury, of Chicago Thea. MR. CHAS. POPE,
Mr. R. F. McCLANNIN, Of the Boston Theatre.
Mr. A. A. READ,
Of the Cincinnati Theatre.
Mr. W. P. SMITH, Of the N. Y. Theatres.
Mr. T. HIND,
Mr. W. H. RILEY,
Mr. GOLDEN,
Mr. THOS. E. WOLFE,
Miss McCLUSKY,
Mr. MURPHY,
Miss ANNIE STELLA,
Mr. McMANUS,
Mrs. McINTOSH,
Mr. LEONARD,
Mr. DAILEY,
Mr. MELMER.
MR. P. GLEASON, Treasurer.
MR. CHARLES, Assist. Prompter.
MR. STEVENSON, Assist. Treasurer.
MR. McINTOSH, Machinist. MR. JOB JAMISON, Costumer.
MR. DAVEY, Prompter.
The Orchestra is Large and Efficient. CONDUCTOR AND COMPOSER, MR. WALDAUER.
Prices of Admission :
Dress Circle and Parquette,
$ 75
Second Circle, 50
Gallery, 25
Quadroon Box Tickets,
75
Private Boxes, each, .
6 00
Miss LAURA HONEY,
Mrs. A. HIND,
Miss LIZZIE MADDERN,
Miss MARY MADDERN,
Miss LLEWELLYN,
Miss EMILY MADDERN,
Mrs. McMANUS,
Miss EMILY STELLA,
Miss RAYMOND,
Mr. HOWARD,
THIS POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.
PH. P. WERLEIN, Nos. 3 & 5 CAMP STREET.
PUBLISHER
AND
DEALER OF
Sheet Music & Music Books,
TERMS THE SAME AS AT OTHER RESPECTABLE PUBLISHING HOUSES.
PIANO FORTES of the best manufacture, and warranted for five years. Sole agent for G. A. Prince's unequalled Melodeons, with late Improvements. "The best Melodcons in the world. "-Home Journal, .April 3, 1858.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENCY.
Superior Guitars, such as Martin's, HIall & Sons, & Co., and others. The best Violins, Flutes, Clarionets, Brass Instruments, and everything else in the Music line. The best String for Violins and Guitars ever offered in this market.
Music sent to any part of the country by mail, upon the receipt of the marked price. Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired.
CALL AT No. 5 CAMP STREET. ALL THE ABOVE WILL BE SOLD AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES.
PAPER HANGINGS, PAINTS, ARTISTS' DEPOT, OIL AND GLASS.
ROBERT CLANNON, No. 105 CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
WINDOW AND PICTURE GLASS,
BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ARTISTS' COLORS AND TOOLS, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES CONNECTED WITH
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZING.
IMPORTER OF
french & American Paper Hangings, Sashes, Doors & Blinds.
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ADVERTIZING DEPARTMENT.
DANIEL EDWARDS, IRON, COPPER, TIN, SHEET-IRON,
n
DANIEL EDWARDS.
BRASS
NIETAOW
COPPER SMITH
AND
BRASS FOUNDER
BRASS FINISHING BLACKSMITHING & PATTERN-MAKING.
STEVENSENG
BLACKSMITHING
AND
FINISHING
ESTABLISHMENT, Nos. 28, 30 and 32 NEW LEVEE, and 27, 29 and 31 FULTON STREET, NEW ORLEANS.
Date Due
Form 335-15M-7-36-S
PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THIS SLIP FROM POCKET PERKINS LIBRARY DUE DATE BELOW
1
1801
2 Dec. 1987
957.53-N5570 1861 34-5483
THIS VOLUME DOES NOT ORCULATE OUTSIDE THE LIBRARY BUILDING
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