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EAGLE GIN-STAND.

MANUFACTURED BY

BATES, HYDE & CO., BRIDGEWATER, MASS.

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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 standards, 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 either of our agents.

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

Bridgewater, Mass.

COMMERCIAL REVIEW ADVERTISER.

E. A. TYLER,

NO. 39 CAMP STREET, NEW ORLEANS,

CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF

Fine English Lever, Duplex, Anchor and Lepine Watches,

IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES.

Gold Watch Trimmings of every kind; Mantle Clocks and Time-pieces Gold and Silver Pencils, Thimbles, &c.; Gold Pens, Lockets, Minature Settings &c.; Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Opal, Pearl and Enameled Rings, Pins and Necklaces; Silver Tea Setts, Pitchers, Cups, Castors, Spoons, Ladles, Forks, &c., &c.; Silver Plated do; Fine Cutlery; Rich Fancy Goods; Work Boxes; Dressing do.; Real Farina Cologne; Perfumery, &c.; Gold, Silver, Shell and Steel bound Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, &c.,-together with a great variety of goods, too numerous to mention.

Strangers visiting the city are respectfully invited to call at this store and examine the goods-and where they also can find a superior lot of

PIANO FORTES,

made by Nunns & Clarks, Nunns & Fisher, and A. H. Gale & Co., of New York; Wilkins & Newhall, and Hallet, Comstock & Allen, of Boston. AlsoGuitars, Violins, Flutes, &c.; Sheet Music, both of the new and old publications; Instruction Books for all instruments.

Watches, of every description; Clocks and Music Boxes carefully repaired and guaranteed. Jewelry made to order or repaired.

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The subscriber, sole agent in this city of MESSRS. C. RICH & Co., of New York, has constantly for sale a full assortment of their

IMPROVED PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES,

the superiority of which to any other kind of Safe manufactured in the United States, he is prepared to show to the satisfaction of purchasers. Merchants and others are invited to call and examine some of RICH'S SAFES, which have been severely tested by fire without injury to their contents.

ISAAC BRIDGE,

76 Magazine street, New Orleans.

TO MERCHANTS GENERALLY,

NORMAN, 16 Camp street,

Respectfully calls the attention of the Merchants of New Orleans, and the public generally, to his establishment, where they will find on hand at all times

Memorandums,
Cash Books,
Day Books,
Ledgers,

a large assortment of BLANK BOOKS, such as

Letter Copying Books,
Invoice Books,
Pass Books,
Journals,
Records,

Receipt Books. Waste Books, Check Books, Sales Books,

together with a large variety of other COMMERCIAL BLANK BOOKS, ruled and bound in the neatest and most workmanlike manner, and at prices as low as at the North. COMMERCIAL BLANKS, viz:-Bills of Lading, Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Checks, Cargo Books, Dray and Steamboat Receipts, Customhouse Entries, Diaries, &c., &c., of the most approved forms, always on hand.

STATIONARY ARTICLES-Embracing every thing used in the Counting House, among which are Inkstands, Quills, Steel Pens, Black, Blue and Red Ink, Copying Presses and materials, for copying, Red Tape, Round and Flat Rulers, Letter Clips and Files, Paper and Seals, Wafers, Tin Cutters, Specie Shovels, Cash Boxes, Port Folios, Sand and Sand Boxes, Fancy Articles, &c., &c. WRITING AND LETTER PAPERS-Of all kinds and at all prices. SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.

Merchants having orders from their friends in the country for articles in our line are respectfully requested to call at this establishment, where they will be sure of getting all they require, as we are in possession of the largest stock in the city, to which additions are constantly making.

COMMERCIAL REVIEW ADVERTISER.

AGENCY & COMMISSION OFFICE FOR THE COLONIES,

6, BARGE-YARD, BUCKLERSBURY, LONDON.

To Merchants, Commercial News Rooms, Public Libraries, Agricultural Societies, Officers of the United Services, Printers, Publishers of Newspapers, and Colonists generally.

SIMMONDS & CO., General Agents and Commission Merchants, in offering their services to their friends and the Colonial public in general, beg to acquaint them that they execute orders for supplies of any kind and quality, including Stationary, New Books, Music, Periodicals, British and Foreign Newspapers, Printing Materials, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, and Goods of every description, of the best quality, at the very lowest market prices of the day, and to transact business upon the most liberal terms, provided they are previously furnished with funds, or drafts at either long or short dates, or a reference to some London or Liverpool house for payment.

An extensive knowledge of General Agency business, acquired during a long course of business, with all the British Colonies; the experience of many years' residence in London as Colonial Agents, coupled with promptitude, attention, and judgment, will, they trust, enable them to give satisfaction to those who may favor them with their commands.

P. L. SIMMONDS is Editor of the COLONIAL MAGAZINE, published in London. This work has the most extensive circulation, and furnishes the statistics of all the British Colonies. It is published monthly, of 120 pages. Terms, £1 10 per annum, or 2s. 6d. single copy. B. F. De Bow, at the office of "Commercial Review," is Agent for New Orleans-where full setts of the work can be seen, and orders taken.

J. P. PHILLIPS,

AUCTIONEER,

For the sale of Real Estate, Slaves, and every description of Property, at No. 16, Banks' Arcade, New Orleans.

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E. G. Rogers; Ralph King;

Raphel Taledona, Esq.; Thos. Henderson; Eli Montgomery, Natchez.

Geo. S. Yerger, Esq.; Thomas Robbins; Wm. Markham, Esq., Vicksburg, Miss.

CROCKETT, GARLAND & CO.,

General Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,

No. 69 MAGAZINE STREET.

THE UNIVERSITY BOOK-STORE.

B. M. NORMAN,

Book-seller, No. 16, Camp Street,

HAVING made complete and extensive arrangements to furnish supplies to the University of Louisiana, begs leave to call the attention of the citizens of the State to his STOEK OF BOOKS, in the various departments of Education, now on the shelves of his establishment.

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NEW ORLEANS

Agricultural Warehouse;

R. L. ALLEN,
NO. 75 CAMP STREET,
Expressly for the sale of
PLANTERS' & FARMERS'
IMPLEMENTS:

Plows, Harrows, Rollers, Corn Planters,
Cultivators, 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.
T. O. SULLY,
Commission Produce Broker,

CORNER OF BANK PLACE & NATCHEZ ST.

FELLOWES, JOHNSON & Co. Commission Merchants,

91 CAMP STREET,

New Orleans.

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

Lloyd Addison.-Louisville, Ky.

L. B. TROWBRIDGE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in

Cash advanced on Watches, Jewelry, SADDLES AND HARNESS,

&c., &c.

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