D. H. HOLMES, DIRECT IMPORTER OF, AND DEALER IN FRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 148 TOURO AVENUE, 17 RUE THEVENOT, New Orleans, Dec. 1854. PARIS. G. A. BREAUX, Attorney at Law, No. 68 CAMP STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Advocate Book-Bindery. The Proprietors of the Daily and Weekly Advocate having purchased a new and splendid assortment of BOOK BINDING MATERIALS, are prepared to execute orders in their line in a manner unsurpassed in the State, and on terms that must be satisfactory. Magazines, Pamphlets, Newspapers, Public Documents, Music, Blank Books, etc., can be turned out in a substantial and beautiful manner. The Proprietors respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. 1 This cut is a fac simile of the medal for the best Boys Clothing at the World' Fair, New York. ALFRED MUNROE & Co., Corner of Gravier, NEW ORLEANS. HAVE NOW ON HAND THE STOCK OF CLOTHING LARGEST STOCK In the City of New Orleans, for MEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN, and are conThe stantly receiving from their Manufactory, 441 Broadway, New York. principle of business adopted by them many years since is still adhered to ONE PRICE, AND IN NO INSTANCE DEVIATED FROM. They have polite, gentlemanly Clerks, speaking the French Language, as well as English, who show all their goods with pleasure, if parties should only call from curiosity. The stock embraces every style of Coats now in vogue; also kind of Vesting and Pantaloons. They would ask particular attention to the WRAPPER OVERCOATS, TALMAS, and MONTEHCRISTO CLOAKS, all got up in magnificent style. BOYS' CLOTHING of every variety, among which are TALMAS and splendid DRESS JACKETS for Children and Boys. Annexed is a partial list. They are the only agents in New Orleans for the Union India Rubber Company, Large Stock always on hand and sold AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. Black, Blue, Brown, Olive and Golden Brown Single-Breasted Business Coats. Devonshire Kersey, Oxford Mixed, Cloth, Plaid, Cassimere, Drab, Doeskin, Silver Gray, Cassimere and Mottled, Blue, Fancy and Gray Tweed. Overcoats. Blue and Brown Sultana Cloth Frock; Kersey. Blue, Black, Gray, Whitney and Drab; Pilot Cloth-some extra long; Black, Blue and Brown Cloth-superior; Blanket Coats. Blue, Drab and Mottled Sacs and Frocks. Black and Blue Cloth-some extra fine- Real English Pilot Cloth; (Black and Blue Cloth Talmas and MonteChristos. Drab Bmb'd Cloth Sacs and Walking Coats. (of all descriptions-impossible to enumerate. Devonshire Kersey and Oxford Mixed do Silk, Merino, all wool, red, gray and white All Linen and Cotton Shirts; The Shirts sold by us are made expressly for our own retail sales. A fit guar anteed in all instances. Half-Hose. Orkney and Shetland Wool, Merino, white and gray Lambs' Wool. English and German. Cotton, white and colored. Gloves. Black, white and colored Kid Gloves; Black fancy Satin and Silk Cravats. Cassimere and Tweed Frocks and Sacs; Black, blue and brown Cloth Jackets; Black Cloth, black and fancy Silk Vests; Pantaloons. Furnishing Goods. Merino Shirts, Cotton and Cotton Flannel Muslin Shirts, Linen Bosoms, Collars and Cotton and Wool Half-Hose, Cash. Gloves; INDIA RUBBER GOODS. Overalls, Pa taloons, Mechanics' Aprons, Walking Leggins, Caps, Traveling, Navy, Wading and Baptismal Pants, Riding and Saddle, Gas and Coal Bags; also bags for hot and cold water, Life Preservers, Cushions, Blankets, Crumb Cloths, Table Covers, Bathing Mats, Air Beds and Pillows, Tarpaulins, Wagon Aprons, Horse Covers, Carriage and Hospital Cloth, Hoof, Knee and Ankle Boots for Horses, Stationer's Gum, Fire Buckets, Gun Covers, Canteens, &c. ALFRED MUNROE & Co., 34 Magazine Street, Corner of Gravier. This Store is open every night in the week until eight and Saturday night until nine o'clock, and not open on Sunday. Bookseller and Stationer, EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW ORLEANS, Always keeps on hand a large and varied stock of Standard and Miscellaneous Books: also receives the latest works as soon as issued from the Press-together with all the REVIEWS, MAGAZINES, &c., &c. New Orleans, Dec. 1, 1854. Southwestern Book Store. H. D. MCGINNIS, (SUCCESSOR TO JOHN BALL,) BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, No. 36 CAMP STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Always on hand a large assortment of— LAW, MEDICAL, THEOLOGICAL, STANDARD and Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Periodicals, &c. School Books and Stationery at wholesale and retail. Blank Books of every description. Printing and Book-Binding executed with neatness and dispatch. New Orleans, Dec. 1, 1854. |