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NEW-ORLEANS

AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE;

R. L. ALLEN,

NO. 75 CAMP-STREET,
Expressly for the sale of

PLANTERS' AND FARMERS'
IMPLEMENTS:

Plows, Harrows, Rollers, Corn Planters, Cul-
tivators, Drill Barrows, Reaping Machines,
Scythes, Rakes, Horse Powers, Hay, Straw and
Stalk Cutters, Corn Shellers, Corn, Rice, and
Grain Mills, Axes, Cotton Gins, Hoes, Spades,
Shovels, &c., &c., &c.

JOHN M. GOULD, Dealer in Boots, Shoes and Hats, No. 8 Magazine-street,

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FELLOWES, JOHNSON & CO., Commission Merchants, 91 CAMP-STREET, NEW-ORLEANS.

W. & C. Fellowes & Co.
Jno. N. Johnson,

Lloyd Addison.-Louisville, Ky.

WHOLESALE CLOTHING STORE. TAYLOR & HADDEN, 35 Magazine-street,

Corner of Gravier-street, (Granite Buildings, opposite Bank's Arcade,)

Receive weekly from their Manufactory in NewYork, fresh supplies to their stock of CLOTHING, made in the most fashionable style, which they sell at the lowest New-York prices, wholesale and retail.

P. R. FELL & CO., Importers of and Dealers in CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS-WARE,

WHOLESALE AND RITAIL,

No. 84 Common-st., New-Orleans. Plated German Silver and Britannia Castors, Tea Setts, Forks and Spoons, Table Cutlery, Tea Trays, Lamps, &c., &c.

HYDE & GOODRICH, 15 Chartres-street, New-Orleans,

IMPORTERS OF

Fine Watches and Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware; fine Guns, Lamps, Military and Fancy Goods.

F. H., C. S. & 1. S. KNAPP, DENTAL SURGEONS,

CORNER OF

COMMON AND ST. CHARLES-STS., (Opposite the private entrance of St. Charles Hotel.)

Their operations are warranted to be perma nent and satisfactory. Their charges are no higher than those of experienced and skilful operators, and may be seen on a printed card in their room. The success which has attended their operations for several years past, has convinced all who have tested them that they receive a full equivalent for their money-that they are cheaper than the cheapest, at least it is considered cheaper to pay a trifle more to have a tooth saved than 10 pay a little less and have it ruined.

J. P. PHILLIPS,

AUCTIONEER,

ONE PRICE STORE. ALFRED MUNROE & CO., No. 34 Magazine-street, Have now the largest stock of Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods in the South; and as all our goods are manufactured expressly for own retail sale, we consequently have the fullest assortment of every description of Clothing in New-Orleans; and in requesting a call from all who read this, we do so with the fullest For the sale of Real Estate, Slaves, and every confidence that we are able to meet their wishes, and afford the most perfect satisfaction to all our customers. The system of business which we have established cannot but be satisfactory to the purchaser. Every article in our store is offered at the lowest price at which it can be sold, and no reduction can in any instance be made. If after the purchase of any article any dissatisfaction exists, it may be returned and exchanged, or the money will be refunded.

description of Property,

16 Bank's Arcade, New-Orlcaus.
References:-Wm. Laughlin & Co., Lillard,
Mosby & Co., I. W. Arthur, Hon. T. Landry,
Lieut. Governor, E. G. Rogers, Ralph King,
New Orleans; Raphael Taledona, Esq., Thomas
Henderson, Eli Montgomery, Natchez; Geo. S.
Yerger, Esq., Thomas Robbins, Wm. Markham,
Esq., Vicksburgh, Miss.

EAGLE GIN-STAND,

MANUFACTURED BY

BATES, HYDE & CO., BRIDGEWATER, MASS.

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GEO. H. GRAY & Co., Boston.
TUFTS & HOBART, New-Orleans, LA.
JOHN PHILLIPS, Mobile, Ala.
BAKER & LITTLE, Natchez, Miss.
TAYLOR, HUNT & Co., Vicksburgh, do.

J. HEARD & Co., Yazoo City, Miss. HARRIS, Memphis, Tenn. EDWARD HOBAR, Galveston, Texas. JAMES HIBBARD, Napoleon, Ark. WM. FLAGG, Bachelor's Bend, Miss. The undersigned, manufacturers of the EAGLE GIN-STAND, respectfully invite the attention of Cotton Planters, and others interested, to some of the recent improvements in their Gin-Stands now offered for sale:

The frame of the machine, which is so essential to the durability and accurate working of the parts, is constructed in a more permanent and substantial manner than formerly, having eight posts or stands, and is permanently secured and bound together with joint-bolts.

The "Detached Grates," which have been in extensive use for many years, have been improved in form, and adapted to other parts of the improved machine; they are chilled or hardened where most exposed to friction, and in their present form are believed to be superior in many respects to any other form of grate.

The Improved Patent Brush," recently added to the Eagle Gin-stand, is believed to combine all the advantages of the cylinder or close, and the winged or open Brushes avoiding the objections to which both these forms are liable;-the whole supply of air for the draft of the Stand is received through opening in the Brush-heads, and forced out between the rows of bristles. In this way a more full and uniform current is established, the motes, dirt and false seeds are more effectually disengaged from the fibres, and the ginned cotton, when delivered into the lint room, has that peculiar "combed" or "carded" appearance so well known to dealers in that staple.

There are many minor improvements, not necessary to be mentioned in this circular, which will be found to add to the merits of this machine.

Ample evidence of the satisfactory operation of these Gins, may be obtained from their agents.

Orders addressed to us directly, or to either of our agents, will receive immediate attention. BATES, HYDE & CO.

Bridgewater, Mass.

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COTTON FACTORS AND GRNERAL COMMISSION MER-
CHANTS, CHIEF AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
E. CARVER & CO'S

IMPROVED COTTON GINS. THEY HAVE ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE USUAL SIZES,

NO. 70 MAGAZINE STREET,

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THE subscriber has made such arrangements as will enable him to execute orders for any description ef FOUNDRY WORK, on as good terms as can be given by any concern in the country. He solicits the patronage of Sugar Planters and others, pledging himself, that for workmanship and despatch, his establishment shall be surpassed by none. Orders left with his agent, ARTEMON HILL, No. 34 Gravier-street, New-Orleans, will have immediate attention.

SILVESTER BENNETT.

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I. SUGAR MANUFACTURE-Concluded.-Object of Evaporation; Methods of Evaporation; Filtration through Animal Charcoal; concentration of Syrup; Vacuum Pan; Alkaline, Acid, Saline, Viscous and Albuminous Syrups; Crystallization; Potting; Claying; Liquoring; Concentrating Syrup; Molasses; Boiling Houses; Quantity of Sugar in Canes; Loss in Extraction, etc., etc.

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4. Exports-Flour, &c.,

5. Vessels arrived,

6. Cotton-Comparative Receipts,

7, Statement Cotton,
8. Tobacco Exported,
9. Statement Tobacco,

10 Exchange rates,

11. Prices Cotton,

12. Prices Flour,

13. Arrival Flatboats,

14. Prices Corn,

15. Prices Tobacco,

16. Freights,

17. Imports, Specie,

18. Imports, Foreign Merchandise,
19. Monthly Value Cotton-Exports,
20. Monthly Value Tobacco-Exports,

21. Sugar, Molasses, &c.

22. Flour and Corn,

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23. Pork, Bacon, Lard and Beef,

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24. Review of Cotton Trade,

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30. Comparative Receipts of Produce, New-York and New-Orleans,

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31. Exports, New-Orleans, year ending June 20, 1848,

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