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1¶Ioanduy1 July11. - Ocean prings.. ,..... UnROLul, n.... .,...,79? All ...`'..ovfnton.....,........Wnl 0 YOUNG, Holrmen 1:12 M;;U Mobile ..... ............ OV1DA, HIfern.......,..... 12.:,M,;. Rod Rilge.....W .....IIAYOUI T.I9, Walker.:*.2.99 St LounM...............J E WOODRUFF, 99ild .....2b PIM Louisville:.............CRESCI;NT, Holmes........ S Snt ou Ra...........APITO9., Un.................9 AM Alabanma Rnive........ CAR, MneR,... 5 P Madisonville.... ......ARROW, Chamberlain; ......4 PM Laournhl ...:..........DR. fATEY, DAgas........ ...9 M Tuesday, July 22. Aspltnwtl...,.'A;..... A'! WBDSTER, ChnchIlI .9S AM Oce0.n Spnlg:.........ORIOLE lon.... 9 AM Convgton;..R......R . .WM 0 YOUNG, iofun....... 12 M Moble..................OREOONR Yers...............12 M MadisonRill ....I......ARROW, oCnhmbrla,,...........4 PM Ylckebnrg ........P.....R IDS, HlsI ...9PM St. Inis ................,9M. KENNITT, Do1Rngo..:.'.1 PR '.Louivlele...:.......... AUNT I.ETTY, Itldrin........5 PM Rlgbeo River........1...1EN IIE , Stone................1 PM Loulnvllte ..............EMPIRE. Undcwool..n.........9 PM Date of Departure of Earopeao California anodHavna Math from 10Iw ork and Bostont for the Monhi of Ju.Iy, O. Ortt of llooltr-llltlof par. Nam Ofth LIe. tuu fom I lrefrom I DeUhtloot;n. HAVANA. 1 Ihotnn. CUNARD.. 1 2 ' T.it eepol. HAVANA. 2 Shavto. COLLINS. 5 Liverpool. CIAIFORNIA. - 5 Aeitooll. CUNAILD, 9 Lierpool. IIlEOIEN. 12 ton t Bremen. HAVANA. 16 16 Liverphol. COLLINS. H9 IlAVNAo1 CALIFORIINA. 21 xiwl CLNARID. 23 LIerpaOI. HAVlE. H Oon and. H~XE. 2Havre.e CUNAND. H 29 0 Lilerpool. All letters to France, Hollnd and Belgilum must be pre-paid 21 cntl by the IAmticao steamers to ivepllool and Sonthomp. ton; 2t cents by the dillt steamers to alH vre, and 5 cents by Brlilth ste1mer1, Letterls Bt blrrle od tod Ibtlpy should co under the same rote to reach earlier their destlnartfon. A closed ma11, conIltil l of letters and newspapers, Ill Statet tod olties o1 (lie lGerman tAlo Postal 011on, ad Denmark, Norway, Rrwwlon. Poland, Russia, Greece, Ionian Island., ate., is sent from thle Postat0neo In New Yotrhkycml weekly,, WAiaTED. WTANTE-A SITUATION AS SEIAMSTRIESS AND tlChild's Nurse, by u young wonlnn well qualified for such Wobl~ee. Good city eferene given, if desired. Apply 11 247 Camp street. . Jell W ANTED-A\ FIRST ASSISTANT SUPBIIINT2ND rl m and Teaher for theHouse o Rehltge. Itotb must be compltllllllteach. Anpllcat1ona to bet lhelfr lotbeCommliio or'. 09111, Nu. 2)C1iSty Iiall. Jyt Ilt ENPANTED-TWO COPIES OF T2112 CREOCENT, OF Fl bruoryOth, 165. Alp of our trltelt lhtving co1ie, will 11101r a Ofvlor 1111aving tlleN at this o1co. Jyl 13111 IUBL ONS -BIT 103 HAN LLIIS L'O., NoI I tommon street. FOR_ RENT. AM~s, fFOR RENTP OR LEASE-SE 8E IgRAI . DWPIIPL S7?gngHouses and Stores on Go~rlust (formerly Jackson) ~ ~li~111J nydep,tdo, 10eolp· Ph~llllpito. I lp, 011,11. 111 C1onstnce and on111 oter 1streets1 In H tam P1111 0110111. Pie ln1F01, pplp t, 31E00 DESBAN -Ofie, 9 Common street; Jo3Odm riealldeea. I 150 tarllrer strf t. ýý FOR RENT.-THE NOW AND HANDIOMI U1elOH.woII Itouse at the cor1erof No~lled and ixlth .to. WIILl bU e rented until the tat of next November.F JOIIN COLEMAN1 Opr 201No. 60 Cons.nnce1streot. i TO RENT-THAT FINE FOIRIOSTORY HOlUSE, UNIN. 55 Tlholphloula str11t. 0,ll knowno at Mle. WIOI't I oaediny houst. where b hlle ho so 1uccesfully kept for th hm twenty years. be will rent it fora bordingbhouel, store or counting room, as site hltend1 to retire in June. Persons would do well to all and examine fo thrcm.lvos. Certainly It bas been one of the most successful bolarding houses in the city. The retlalia ll e hOold low. n11 _ 'HOUSE ")IR RENT AND FURNITCUE FOR BALE.-A tir~ rto-story Brick Dw~elling, situated on~ the nlorth .. aifde of Carol ,,treat, betweren Basin and Franklin street., coolaninlr it coridor, parlor and dining room; thlree fine bet rooms o the sbcond IoAo, bsides several good1 Led rooms In the wing " servants' rooms; pantry; coal room; cistern and hydrant- one nit Lite moat delghfl blllummer residen ldol thie city, having theIbPll olrllt ge oflthe tummer br0101. Tho neighborhoo is highly 11lpec1,01111. 11,1 biI p,011ep~no, apply on 11 premises, No. 212 Canal at,. betweeen S.A. and d Fredilr streets' .1 If b1h --l111 1,1 thliee111. II I FOR SALE. V FOR SALE OILRENT-1 VERY DE. b1l7lou ta minues wallk frE tIhe depot, .,111 twenty m0,. 11ts 1 drie from the city by the Common stand1 m1,10. The oLus Is well built, aIry alnl verp commodious, ontainling nil the convenienceic s requhhie for a large family. The i6ransda arre tastefully laid out, e xtensively and wvell. rtockkd · whin a variety of choice rases and othelr plnruts oheths with alnrge Kitchlen, Gallen, Povndty Yardn, Stabbles and and al uc ceMary cut-bulildings.. The terms will ha very libleral. Po r fallptier l alto pply I. SPIT b FELLINIES 11 CO. W FOl SALE-DELIIiIITF PL 00A 1ORE RE20 deuce eeec t SI Ieirsippi City-~To he sold ou reasonalble terms, Ih Property at M~llllospl Oltyp, 1101ed ne1t to MIr. 1111o11', and within thr,1e mi1ut11 w011 al, the wharf. The inns. is h-rl iil and in excellent repair, Ti:,, flandture ca. ie t0,0n 0 at 0 a loll~ llt if requird. I ,or 1 Pticulur 1, apply to J.10E:S HAORRISOI A CO., JO it 49 Cnatomhoaw street. notableL terms, nvo commodiouso Irourra and lots In thle tow. FORl SAL~E O1~ RENT, ON VERY 1100. offSpringfield, n thle Nestalbanyl river, about six miles from the1,.1,010n Railroad. Applyat his looff. 0 2.1 FOR SALE TO CLOSE A CONCERN .-The sliyp 01110113 AND JOSIF, 400 tons 11cis1 ' "r bui:r, lnlt ilt I'ansalouth, N. ma. ad u terse eilrrier capp~er. d a~d copper' fastened, null well xaund isl an itnr rig Bing1 Pamirs winLo g 11 pboll.Plle elnleamineinIer where tl. now lies, at Pelican Dlry Dock. For terms apply to the captain 1n oard, 01110 etyl GFO. W. HiYNOON 000O.1 8Crimp 0tr11. YACHT FOR SALE--THE FINE ACHT VENTUR, coppered al copper-fliatend and every We- staunnh built is ofered for sale. as she Inlys at ERlde', Yard, ba. IBiay of Blloxi. The Venturio has a new suit of salls, and s furniahled omplete in exery respect. As, plalre Yacht, tbere is not of her cla,, heI r eual on tihe anost--measurlng 27 feet 10 inches, under the rules of tie South er YacLt Club. Apply to a19 tf SIDONEY STORY, 55 Common streei. FOR SaLE-A FIRST CLASS FIRE ENGINE, one year old, ow running, and in No. 1 order. Addre.I E: gins, Pi, yuse iric,. h3 if JOR SALE--ON LIBERAL TERMIS-A SEMIWEEIK. .' ly Newspaper F:stablishment located in a polplous portion of tal clty, having x prospect fo an extensive buliness. For partluhus, addre. ides )t., at this ofl'e. d4 If COTTON P; ANTATION FORL SALE--IAM C IhTON PLANTATION.--Tho s ubb.riher is pre lred to sell the above estate on werv reasonable terms. Tile pluntation Is lmuated on the BarOll "Bartholomew, four miles from to mouth, in tile parish of" Morehouse. It eonftins one tllousand acres of an4, hbo seven hundired of which aore at present In a high state ofielltivation. Theestateois well Improved, having. hebles a comforlable Dwelling House,good G[., Stables, Negro Cabins and all the necessary oufhiings. This plaintltion, on ncont of its siz, flertltlty and location, poisesesl, Ivantages inferior to none in the valley of the Ouaebiin, alldt,l ir,,ictr r s willing to oiffer great birginh to an one d1iro , trehlnslgl. Possession will be give, ImmdiOtclyafter the tt'lllg o of tile fb reet crop. For furher particulars, address T. . OBURTON, Esq., Monroe, Lai.; PILCEiIR, GOODRICIH CO., New Orleans, or ROIIERT J. WILL ON, Haminlton Plantation, Bayou Bartholomew, a4 tif Mloreaose,. Lf. A VALUABLE FARIM FOR SALE.--I 1,wll, il,,lOllh with th ill f il g nnexg d of L. B. Le~nvill. dee'd, sell to thehi~hoet bidder, in thle \01n of Trestnml. TooI~ coulnty Ky., oni b.B1AgtlAl, thse 17110day of Seigtemler, 150i, that ricll uni1 fertile far, al,,j,,lg said town of Trog,,ig,, hi whh Ito difd lhashifid. Buld farm ggitbins EIGHIT IUNDRED ACRES, is well timbered. wioll watereh , mid in a high state of fultlva tioll,; has on it a large and coinodious brick dweli5 good. Sfro eains, barnsr, hlhesg etc., ahdio one of tSle best .irts in Soltbern Kentuckiy. Said farm will be sold I ton equal annual paymints-the por clhser giving bol with goold and undoubled sellmlgty for tile lrtithree payilents--anda lien retained o tie land in il the whole of thile purchase money t paid. Therei gll,,.1 h1b gold, gtrihe same time and ple severall Igve acre lot aiioinlIng said town, on a credit of i, 2 mhxf years. A,1y one \ ishfing any itfformation co eernln salid farm, can obtin it y lapplying toi tilhe underfignedl, or by iadressing him by mall it Trenton, Ky. ,}.AIFS IL. LAWSON. Adim'r with tile wilt annlxed of L. B. Leavill, dee'd. Trenton, Jllne 19. yl 1 2mlhW C OTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE-THAT wail known Planhtation, owned and ocupied by Mrs. N J Willson. ltanled on Byou I)eSeard, In tfe parihh ofh Oua1 ii, and folr miles frdlm Iloro, wlit beautiful road from thence to wowe, congainingg beow eennlne hundred and one tbonannd acres of laod, wthl about 350 in a very high Mane of cuttivallon the ballaneo istimbered lanlai Tbeplow fa well suited to a force of aboul thirtl hands. Tbe impgrovements ari of the very best quality., in"luding a new Frnnae Gin.Honse and qgart-ra for sixty negroesh good Stables, Corn Hloues, and a large anid well flnisbedDwllil.g, withi all necessary out-hollu, and ahiogethei viery well improved.' Tis tract of land willb he sodoa, very reasonable termsifor reasonablyprompt paymentsi Posh . to beigivenlon the1bstJanuarynext, r as soon as th ciig ie gatherLed. It isiintendid toiplant a lrgjeeropof corn ll,, at ever it may be, tihe plurlir of this property can have, with fodder, pottoes, etc., at the lowest pice. For liurther information on tigs sublee, apply on tilhe pireml ten or to S ,lbWitf P IILOFR. SGOOSRICH A CO. TWO THOUSAND ACORES OF THE BEST aind in Ei"stern Texas, known as tile ".MeOueeu hind," ,,it....d n Jipi i..h.iy T.s, gwithin tl,ri ..millsof Silafhtill o llh b ach ivr. TillSland is offered in ex lhnce for dry goods iand groceries. Any one wishing to trade for It ill t ois way can0 by addressing tile nndersigned learn the telrmi ind prtlcuilArs, wieh will be s ch as wilf luit tile partifes offerilg. Refelnnee a to th, quallity of the iand and tille, ean be malde ito iton. eorici W. Smyth, ion. Z. Wi. Eldiy, nudR. C. Doom, Esq., or any of tie citiilfa of ibis hounty. SAMUEL. GOODE, ia .hhiincr riliy, Texas. F OR SALE-A IIBARGAIN-ON ACCOUNT OF MY Removed to the t~AbitaSprings, MiY RESIDIENCE, sihiyti tt in the town of Claitttnu, op pouuigc C tvinttn, 1 yrds from the Stebuti nt Lndin, an bt miles fom tthe Abitn Slrigs. TSp o lout pratt ue t ht ts ton to 0,0 0nrton, where schools, manrkets, storey, hurheles, etc., nflbrd all the conveniences required for a pleasanlt summer or winter residenlce. ClaQiborne Isn't" foTr its flue 8 prtngll, to whfich, among other SRvnnbbg I i tttie tieption tttm ytllow ur and cholera may bo ascribed. Its itltbitty may he ludgtd from tihe fatt that I hate resded on ttie proiorty for font years, with a large foul~~uly of children and wvorkmen, and have never cllllel I. hyican 'i"i property consrtit of a itt.tory Buyck Iittu, tunt rooms belowy uad Tour iabve, with necessary out-bnikdiitgt Ottlchd Garden, eti. The tlousadslaits Inn lot 360 feet front, by 1806 feetdeep. The inndyctnbe itybcra iupy to 611 omorn sce . rounding it there tio agtyth of umgnolii, oik, lIurel, pride of CCkina, etc. For terms, which till 10 low, pitpy to Mt. RENDIG, Ni. 33 Camp styeet, or to the itbitribut, iovlingtit, Itt, P. O. le13 . 4. I)OOSIERE. LOST. -A BLOOD STONE FROM A SEAL RItNG, lacitingti tib nitil J. O. N. tgtitved on it. The Onder, t leaving it at thlis otbcea Weil be sllllbly mwardoco. ·Jy CI~TON GOINGER-60 efitx Sii t received atd for phi A. F. COCl RAN & IIALL, 1119 lOtraviertreet. W~HITE~I LE D-150 t ttts lnding, totit brattdi, some Ji A111FRErby.ARNY, 72 Magazine itreet. 1{ICE-100 tasks Carolint, In Bt InA lorr sAC , Jell 61 Common street. BRRDOOE WATER PAINT-IJ bitbubutudi by )4 127 Niusitilrothyl. * a ticiiIbl~tr1ictz. Etdi~hroe mootlee lee COet~a tcen.- Leeteere by l ,IUT. TOOe tIIY, the tMole stervelr of th ShenteL .oIe Pris ero, wll hee qlteered at Odd Fellows' -II,,ou TUDF r DAY, th22dte 12 S .... . a, cents. ` jylt 2t "," T-New Orleuans,t pelcusR s and Great Weti; er eIdelRra Oompny--The frelht ,barge will hte ,the loot Of St. Louis street hereafter every .ayat 12 O'cloc'k, lf. ° - JyltR.. " A. B. iBEaR, Vieg Presldent. [I. O. O,. F.-Thle semi.eannsual session ot hte . W. Orld Leodge of Ioetanoe , O. 0 O. ., l held in the eerd Ledge Rootm Odd Fellow' Heall dormer of LR. iyette and Camp streets, oE TUSI)AY, 22 lest,, et 7d e o'clck P.M. Md, THO. H. tSHIEIDtO, Jylitd Grand O eeretary. L" I. 0. 0. F.--Creseent Lodge No. 8, meets every TIIHURSDAY EVENING in room t o. 1, Odd Fellows' Hall, Otceers--S, I,. UTLER~, N. G., E.'F. L'DOBT., V. G.; GEO. SEYIIOUR Seereteery: . , BARIOT, Treas. urer; L. N. JIHAN. er. Seretary. Jy7 T-I. . O. .--Loudslaina Lodge NO. 1, meets EVERY FRIDAY EVENING In Room o 6 Odd Fel. low' HIIll. OfClers-JOHN JyNORMENT, N. :. J. H. BIFLNNILEON, e "e H. PORTER Sererery" P. LOI BElrE, i, PermVaent ere tJry H. GIL.LINGHAI , Teean rer. • GO LI. O. 0 . F.- Hovard Lodge No. 13 meets EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, It, Lodge Rqm No. 0. Odd Fellow' Heall, at7 o'clock. OfRcers-THAIDDEUS D. VAN HORN N. ." DAVID MOORE V . 0 . S- KEAIIY, ReeordingSecretary GEO. H. BHOTWELL, Per Secretary; A. DH SOLA, Treasurer. j., bet i" General Hellef Commlttee, I.0. O.Pe Members for the present term : W. E.,Kooeee President, No. 14Excehnge Pleace; B. DSIoOa, Treaerer No. 60 Dlehus street; JAt. FtONEAu, Seeeretary, Odd Fellews' Hal, corner Camp and Lafayeeetteeirets; OGo. ElIS, EXheange PIece, Post Offtee BRildings; Jon ReAr, No. 200 (Camp telete; J. LM. ClRW roD, courner Camp und Gravler streets; W.W.l.le . e.eoe, FoPerth Districtl; T. F. Petelsot, Custom-house; H.. H. . SA. L, coreer Tehoepltoulot end Rchard streets; J. J. SHER wOOD, A. W. MHooecetL F. W. FRPeeIetALt, Common street; H. CASTER eee, Clstom-holete; We. DICKSON, comer Teh iepltoules and 'Poydrs streets; I, MeMAHet AlgiersT; O. T. PlAL, T. LIeUoIos, No. 18 Chartres street; dAeRLee .UAL LAHAN. tt Regelar meetings held the THIRD MONDAYS in each month,• at Secretary' office, nOdd Fellows Hall, at 6% o'clock Sfell tm JAMES IFURNEAUX, Secretary. SIi Attentlol,! Company G, National Guard. You are herehy ordered to attend Drill every TUESIDAY EVEN. IN, at 7 o'clock; lsote, Monthly Meeting the Fret Tuesday of each mouth. sel8 tf CHAS. MOREL, O. S. W Attention ! Company Bf, Natlotal Gualrd, You are herebhy ordered to wetmhle at1Eegle Hell, corner Pry. tnlie and Peteity streets, every SATURDAY EVENING, at 7. o'clock_ for Drill; and attend Monthly Meelngs on the ! PEST ATRURDAY NG1IIT ofeaehmonth. By order of the OCataln. Jll01y W. H. RICHARDS. 0. . sO i We are gratiled to announce to ouri readers a Cathartel Pill, (for which eee adverttementc It our eolmnl, fromthat dUstly eelebrated phypeeien and Chemelt Dr. J. C. Ayer, His Cherry Pectoral. ec vereylere known a the best remedy ever offered to the pubti for Coueghs, etc., has preepared them to exeeet that ally thing from hi laboreetory would he worthy of attenton. At no one msedtcne Is more unot verelly taken than a Physical Pill, the pubeli will be glad to knowf otte from sech a tstworthy soure. We happen to know and can asSUre them that thi articlel has Intriet merit htlly eual to any compound that has ever issuoed from his CrD ciblea, and cneuenteeely is well worth trial whenever suche modiene becomes necesary.--Raectine Com. Adv. Theyare forsale by J. WRIOHT & CO., . JeA 202dAW and all city driltalt. Ib.. O F.-BOA1D OF DISIECTOBS of"Odd Nellow.; Keet for 1r I --Onicer finr ier, President; John Stroud, Treasnrer; Jas urna& 5ecenry Cemetorry Commitl tee-Barper Giioggham, Ggrdner Smith, Luther iiomaR. Fi nance Conunittee--Thos. Kcehfe, W. 0. Wilson, L. races Swpon-Dh.01l MMerrit. Si emAM-FImI Lcwis, W. 0. WI ' G. B. Bowdiwch, J. P. War ner, H, Cmttnrede §f. Boollemet. MW VAULTS IN " OD) FELLOWS' BEST" mayy 5ro cured by applying to F.MI. CORRYi, at fiieklrl g(-% 8 C a-,FBI nalstreotA " at I). FLT STETSON'S, CnpstreItet: to 11. MII.I.SPAUSH U. S Ml1,I, and at the Seretary's oIr, in Odid Fellows' a11,1 comner Cstop mid Lafay-ste etreetx. The price to mmber oftockholding Lodges will be$15 per valt; to all others, 50 per va,1lt. 55 TMtIfIImtlon rel,1ve to the purcase of Lots, can se had on application m the Secretary. splI - JAMES FUSRNEAUX. SecretOy . F. Rest. NOTICE.-The public are hereby cauloned not to trust my wife EI'IA BETII on my Hecolost, 111,wll pay oo bill wisch shSe may olnltrl-c tscparati'n hangl token splace between lu. NILS BARGLIN, Cy21 I1I Ship CCrpenter, A1Sle11. sTso. B.TAN. ARb REM , DY.--B. A. l AII0 - BSTtOIlS Vy JRN) lIQ E Is pIrtV.l Coae o. the moat If. fec50l Omediciesl for the eadication of worms'LWt bas ever been off1red to the p15bli. S e ,notions in p311 sl i. aS ols 1 rious articles are circulating through the ountry. Ra h Sllowh l i BUGIES -PEo CBU G, Md. FIMErch 2 EW S Mes1r,. B. A. Fnhnestll 51 C1.-10 sllimen: It is but due to Iurstate that I Is Leer selll.E your VilrJsre for the Ytex Courl yeasbrind cal say w.th sincerity that it .as g0Ibm loto5I.eent saToisfci Il is used And pressribed I10 the. pII si clapnof the town and country, and is now thl e O 1 nd1rd rCI 1 dy for worms in ,Its Bpart of thle country. Respectfully yours, JOlIA . COLLINS5 Do 1ist. Sold wholcsal ed retail by oil the tllnciplll Grup to a n countrymerebaott theooghont the United Hlntoo, 5521 k{Plm DOPEI-20 coils hemp Rope just. receirecn and for bole by LA. F. COOIIRAN Ad IIALL.. JY10 36 Gravier street. Mb' P0 I Ooslplo 11,5eg 1,0,,,i Osy IIEISYsoIS·Y ~! BUGGIIES-BUGDE-I i~ 11151,1 blsIosIIbIoIIIi,,IglI,,S,;IISE,, mos de IF nor tv SLIens, and I,14 1,ix. 3r.5, OS York, elebrated maikerss These l uggiesI. re made fW r this market. They Jll he sold beiow cost loIe ,.t.I 5111t. SALp OJto WM. IL ,ISS1K1,, 1 .3 I t sreet, jSF 3012t nest to lhe cornr of Bayonne st. 11, IJADEERA [h WONE-IS 11oy FIBOTR OagIT 1 1 5om1.N .OLLAR E REWVEIII CO. 1,11 dark color, lonIFthin f 241e, with1be to1 he is1 l oo errler, in eonsegquole of which hris Lend of thetop, i bl : he Loa n scar from a burn on h~is righlt wrist ;hbad whenn Ile op lef a pair of sotto.., a pantaloons, a white sh~irt with1 red and an old straw lint. IOCRN WE(BER, Jrl1 Gtr Jenny Lind Rekery, No. 7 hllipastret SAL SODA-2 barrh:, bout 5010,each J"us landd an for sale by ALFRED .01N' 55.17 72 Mllgnzno streot. 11ýýI DEIRA WINE-2j, PIIPES: FIRST QCLIITY 1361-and 0 cob tst g~rowth extra oIld Rebcrv.e Ii(.Vlne, Vinng" 1WO.--For to close invoice. 5517 if . LEVEP.ICII A CO., Irl~tr24 Old Locce street. SUNDRIES-. I11 1hgs TIIf ALMIONDS l5 cases JAR PRUNES; 30 caHse CANTON GINGER; I 11,4 PECANS S Lags ENGLISI NWA.lNUTI Dll buAndles small GUNNY 5405 10 bales HOPS lifells SARDINES, '.11,8le and IalvesI b 1oxesb'ERM CANDI.ES: Pormi by A. F. COI:IIlAN k HAIL, JyI6 So.x) .11Ter street. '$25 REWAJED-RiANAWAY ON TILE 2d1 lfloi1t1e 10Io girf l Jff'.1 .kglf d.e, abol t 2 years old, fi fet 2 r 3 nches bih ; Las a slags[ cast in one pgc olebohnpokeo to suddcenly: cap marks onl tile sacs of the neck ; walks with nqnlel shoart step ; pleca*;latman ner n-Len appnkktll s lb an s light g t ilrllt d ress and Ilnen 500 000 Olef I will pay) the ninrve for her delirery at rite Foulrth[ 11strict fHou1. WM1. CIINNINGMII I, Constan1ce street etwee, Philip iand irsl, JyI16 i' Fourth Di~trict._ S S. Y. C.-THFE ANNUAL REG4ArT T AO CT E TU IOUTIERN YACH[T fi.l, I 01,1 l1ke pl e -0 PAss rIIChl ,lll n MONDAY, the 211t day of July inst. EleganIIltmd fpprop itec prlizswill be awardead to Bioats of the First, Second inid Third Chasms.n 89 The annualn meeting of the (:Lub for thle election of of6 eers for the comingll yealr, etc., will he herld Ili the P'ass Chlristina Hotel, o1 SATURDAY, the 19th, at So'1111k P. 11. 016, ill iI. ISEl1ICDE.. -0nry. . PEANTcHnEs. PEAS AND APPLES ANTI- INE Y NTR\S.1,o 1 and l ll, , annulsre, , repct'lly informs his L'rienlrlw yxand nlraoil ors tha~t 'he 111s 111111d 1heh 1111oe1 /fFl. 111bron'1111111 - or seven or orchards of VicklsbuIg,1ad will all by tpl , million IIhIIsand,, box, ba1rrelor dozen, an1, will eiiveIr 1,1em to all 1111 n f oC 11181 free of 1ha,1ge1, cnsisting of PEACEIIS, PEAIS APILI~hS, ORANIIES9, 21EONS, and ,1ery thing in tits F`RU17' .INF.. Hle is I111 EE ole agent aind wu~ilt ie11 on commsirion20i,1,1 FIRUIT TREES If 'e101 description. Ha allso receives fresh supplies ,very day. 'cgpYlease give me Ilcll a id vimw ill be sari·bed. ANTHiONY AST RESO jyl{ if 16 Royal and RI Canal streets. PRESERVING PHUIIT-.1 NUBEI6R OS 18ER 11111 tn 11111 IIIIIPIIi i AIR.TIOHT I2A S. soswohv enpptigu ri n 1-IH .1hve slated to its that thoy nro laoirg largo "'artifices by frr 1111ttiotl, and i Squire of Is the 111,1 of th1e flisfcluft. This we cannot easily 1 xplain 11 itho 1t first 111111g th1e 11a11s Thlellr are nnlty of' the cans now tondo h which, we think, it wFill be diffttalt to presherve fruit. S 1RATT'S PATENT CANS are decidedly thle 11fe11, having s trong screw top, nrder trhicl is an Indann robe p u n.Iml arounld the witch, n chrannel far wax, vllor Sdm't whih .-a is fruit will b~e lost. Those who Ilhcd then butt3 your were p~erfectly satisfied.-[Ex~mtracte from Louisvrille Jcnrnlnl. ALSTON, MIYSATT A CO., .111 Iml&&W 15 1 1 mp CIfI 1, A SEWARD--OF TWENTY SOlI,,RS S1III BE paid roc luformnton of three, barrels MIOLASSES, brandled ((11 l18 11color s11ds) "Suga1,1r Hou11e 111 IIIIE, (,. T2,11 r,,. 1.fIhllon,'' stolen or taken by .104,181 between 11 o hours of 11 A ll. and ,4 . M1., on th1e 11,h l111. from th1 SgaIrI Levee, 11111 Whnringet'N Office. RAR\BFI.LI : C~o., jy9 No. 61 Common streect. * . FRUIT FOR THE II rDLION I-PEACII. ESCi~~ ! P"'eller I I'cuchra I ! Thie snhserriil~r saving clnrActed fith 'M.rE. R . Spence, If 11,11 SI. 1nis,1, If for thl e en.tire crop1 of '111 ext11ffv, orclallrd, 1ons111lli of 'well y-seven Italy ,ad Peach, l1ellr mud Apple trees in Cull 1fIylf1, respetfully informx r1 m 1ir ilill of Niew Orleans0 , ,ln ,in is now en~abled to cllhr th~em n finer milrt of fruits than wasa ever sold in t11e S111 1befor, anldltr Irices lint come 1ithin the ouach of all, The above mre packed in boxes of ass si iant size for f111111. and wTllLbe de iveredl to f siomeI s free of 1ll1,la1 T1s is the Hly orchIard suppl3'iI th1e city with rifpe fruit, Sf1 111 E. 1. ClOUD, i St. ChIrles street. B_ BOARDING-TSIS` LARGE AND ElEGANT I hlalffffl kno1 n II the DESIIAN VERANId)IA , ill Caa~mp ntrenf, No. 312, Ss tnoty open for Via reception oC families and single geltlemen. 11 1 s iv onfe of tihe mo1 de1ira ble s'I'et location 111 the city, and1 rho famly oms 11f un-ilfI, surpassed Cor comnfort, each one having ndressinb room m" abl not ItaIflcd. Thlfffs also 11l)ne bath sIllf e to touf e p111mises, .ald every ennvaniaoe c fur thle comafort of boardetlrs. A fen- Dr). Boarders am~ also Le uccammoduted. 3e.18 411 .11,I,1 A1. IlEASON. THIE UNDERSI(.AED IIV.\ING A large number of eases of ,ilflhlihl faw so 11 revalen1 , f gfIIl orses and mfIlff , callledl flf rr Fnr ll 01 I ingilslf first in the ottill jointi in mmnll o res, in. C r1N u apilly 1R sire.) woauld sl'ot' l eis pan il l m lla D n lie Enerally, that owing to thle coamtginlm assns , f thle disense. ho hasa esrltN~irh d a supalrnta hospital fm' such paI~tienlts, wherel by promplt nttention noel enrehrl trentmlnnt hue is asrlmost all fases enabled to effect 11fre, if Taken ill lin1. The fir t 11I flI1lm 1, is gfefllly in tf' o f nin joint fn t1ff ,llepI of s11,all ,1rel, igosf illE rapidly and developllfgilfl bfll. IflfflalI, a rurd anrnslecd If takien fnl thuso. DR. F:LI.IOTT 31. II' Veterinary Surgeon, DIryIads st., oppjsift Ulill. TOUT'S EXPRESS-TIIR CITIERNS MUST SEAR bf e stemelfr B1ata Frisbee, to all th1e WAtering Pi'es on rite Cos.A messefnger will ill ttrael n thle hour and cars, and talio charge ,f tstl bagf. ge, pairels, bundle,, e11 . AI ents f t the d Pee~t ointe will receioe and forward all packages enirusted to their care. A Chest f ill be at the of1,1 for the repltion off pxcknges, bags, etc. 't'his Express nlso connects wvith Mlrils Montgomery, lntlon SprIngf , Point Clear, IIollywood and Daltry. Chest 11t the of Ay' 7inggnge by thle Rate FIrlsbee cllecked through to and eI-rn comIIIIiII 1 alt11ill admit, and avoidiglg the fnnoyfnce and flecinlg of stew11ds. S15111N TORIY, .Lm., 1,3111 75Imvier street, corner Cap 39 CamBIstIeet, N ow TO.Or leans.T D.IWIT,) NS. THE EIPORIUM of MUSIC. This clack comprisesi the Inrgert assortment of all thle Ilmcri fan p111iflfons and of Foreign nlif eElf flffered ill the South. A frgle aslortment of PIANO FORTES, of th1e be11 Amerirn and PFoAsfI RIanuIfaturIes ; Eard'sfnd rleypel',fGard ,Squ1re and Up111 t PianoEs, ILoIdon and Yarnia mlIo 1111111 on hand. SI uitarsl Pflfo. Vli1. Fl2tes, Its. Imotru Mue~ swnggd ad bundMuscalInstruments of all kInds 11111re111 Msi S1TeaSf he1 8 IeoY mm,8 f nd ,ufl altiops pr11ured for Professors. Je12313 Pj ORTHE 1UýINER-- A BBIY ENTIF.MEN , ANU one or rtwo fsmil es, Ran he accommodatled daring [he ln nerr mouths wish good brrtd, stud air)· and COutlforrable apart. ments on an r ate terms, l omaking emlly epplicntion mt the eoraer of Baronet ,ti Canal 3repn. bD 3m1 THE COMM ERCIAL DEPARTMENT. donsco.T o rnnw No. 0C7 aIp sta.t , Stl aturday Evoening, July 19,18.. 9 p Although mldsummer is on as, there is some business doing, The arrivtal for the week comprise latamboats from the West with full loads of produce, several vessels from Cuba with ugar B and molasses, three cargoes of coffee from Rio do'Janelro, with I paris of two or three ship loads of merchandise from Havre, and one or two cargoes of railroad Iron for railroads In the West. It in folly for those who are unfortunately Idle at thlo toment to .say there s nothing don. There have been sales of merchan dise for country trade-tha there Is a little retail apd'ity trade going on, and all are looking forward to an early oommenca ment of general business In the fall, nad that is not far off.-Pash on our ratlroads, and there would be no want of aOmething to doat thli seaso t of the year--oeven the Tchuantepec road ts worthy of attention andthe consideration of our influential c!trient Sp The weekly Bank Statement, made up to this morning, sllows Br the following varitlons for the week: Increaoe in Specie w of .............. . . .. 824,710 Increasoof Short Lnaot................................. 15t816 a tcrease ia n circulation ............................... .. 160,6 Derease In Deopst ................................. 195,130 sc Decreatet B Exchange .................................. 559,191 Derrease in Disatant Baln oo.......................... 1,165 Pa An ncrease in Long and Short Loan of.......... .. 143,764 So Thitl Is an ndleation of some business being astir. R The Bank of Louisiana, it will be perceived, adheres to ts good nature by keeping a stiff balance on hand, being $513,0001 S above the requirements of the law., This will do for watrm weather. Notwithstanding there haove been some calls for specie for the Custom-House duties and to foard to Mobile, with a SP shipment of $100,000 to New York, there is an apparant increase Sc of coin for the week of 24,716, and a real crease of $2,68. . e Exchange to day was only moderatelytaken. The most of It the Bankh were asking an a premium for checks on New York, SP but with favored customers they sold at par. The market shows Pe no symptoms of a decline, excepting in Sterling, which, though held at 10 to 10 by the Banks and Al drawers ; there are not ge sums to be had, though there have been bills offered and sold at O5, and some a fracdton less. ome bills of lading drafts T were taken at 9. Francs quel Short sight on New York-say lve to ten days night rulet from 316 to M7 dis.; sixty days bankers' drafts % to 1 per cent. discount, and good commercial drafts were taken today at If, dit. The range is from 177 to 1discont. Tetransaions for the wek will amount to one milllon and a quarter of dollars. oswdittonof the Bankn oo f th City far the o.ek ending SOaurday, July 19, 1866. ACtw I t Mov z nTS-LtABITmESt. Circulation. Deopsits DueD. Bk. oank of Louolana........... $ 9518,159 2,588,667 290,015 Louisiana State Bak......... 1,493,910 2,996,373 109,926 J, Canal Balk ................... 1,0oE,215 659,412 145,.10 Cltlaela' Bank ................ 2,92713 26,19 92,58 Mecbhonlc and Trader' Bank. 390,570 623,03B 29,483 Unon Bank ................... 82,705 7a7,813 115,855 iouthern Bank ............... 184,2910 16,7 3,800 Bank of lw Orieuns......... o 85,37 u 665,051 28,82 8,132,394 $11,2.3,128 $815,353 Specie. 0 day papert Exchange. Banth of Loutsan .......... $1,793,13 3,304,752 47i,047 h 1onsiana oatat Bank........ ,73,046 3,73,128 512,912 d Canaool Bnok ................ 63,526 3,6230,291 x7,461 tieea' Bank ................ 2,030,323 4,173,453 60.283 tMchanieos ,ad Tradero' Bsank L296,93 796.591 ,05,916 3(5 Union Bank .................. 296,020 1,036,150 409,637 Southern Bank ............. 65,140 21,71 603,799 Bak oP New Orleans........ 216,008 1,381,111 149,810 7,107,29 $16,271,144 $3,506,422 Comparatoive atatemen o or To Wakea. h July 12, July 19. Specie ................ 7,01823 7,107,259 Inc .... 2,716 Clirculation ........... 8,305,0974 8,138,394 t.ee.. 167,510 Deposits ..............1,458,258 11,203,123 Boeo'...195,130 Shorttuans .........16,114,329 16,271.144 Ic ....156.,81 Exchangea........... 4,0605,513 3,506,422 Dec...159,091 DuB dhtant Bohks... 816.fi8 815,353 Dec.... 1,165 Long and Short Loans, July 12 ..................... 23.599,226 Long and Short Loans, Juy 19 ..................... 23,742,90 Actual increase o for the week........................ $143,7514 The total amount of loans mld dlscontt including dead 2 welgbt, emtracing loans on pledge and mortgages, compare as follows : July 12. July 19. Bank of Loauisiana s................ 5,138,169 0,247,201 uisiaina Stlte Bank .............. 4,918,278 4,804,95 anl Bank ....................... 3,193.273 3,241,496 Citizens' Bank . . .0.......... ,05,919 6,073,279 Mlechanic' and Tdoraev'.......... 969,122 1,042,0 Uion Bank .............. .. 1,454,008 1,503,226 0Southern Bank ................... 290,554 297,2.1 Iak of BNe Orleanbs............ 2,0,29,923 2,050,649 23,599,22'2 923,742,990 1 The actual amount of specie toin the vaults of the Banks for the past two weeks was as follows : July t2. July 19. In the vaults of tile Bank of Louisiana...$1,777,501 1,770,289 . .. Louisiana State Bank 1.305,592 1,292,849 .. I.. Canal Bank......... 783,472 795904 Citizeas' Bank...... 2,182,043 2,2011,039 l.. eclash' alTTraders 227,309 20,019 .. Union Bank ......... 7,140 432,7 1 .. .. Boo B kouhern 12,5 1,4 . of NewO reoas 193,014 20,416 1 -0,901,154 7,056,837 6,904,151 Acltual increase of coin for the week t............. 592,683 Thle Stock market continues quiet. The sales to-day were 90 shares Bank of New Orleans, part at par and the balance at 101. SArrangements have been in treaty for sonic days for iiltoidting 3 a large share of the suapeonded debt of this bank, and which I reached a settlement to-day by the payment of nearly $38,0600, a which is nearly four per cent. o the old capital stock. 2 Tie receipts of specie for the week are by the Steamshlip Nautluso, from Brazes St. Ingo ...............54,5041 Sohr. Crysolite, from Brazs St. Iago................... 8,68 d Brig Creol, from Belize, Honduras ..................... 4,50 Seht. Sea Drift from Corpus Christi ........... . .,00 tetmship Charl o rgo from Gilveotoa .............. 0,000 ia tlhe lriver, sundres ............................ . 3,000 P77,932 Previously received since Sept. It ................... 5it0.39 Total recetplts since Sept. lt, 1855 ................... $52fi5,12 Reeoved for same time list year ......... . ...... 3,836,326 The mail froom Newa York to-doy brought os dates to the 12h1 insat. Money continues easy in St. Louis, Louisville and Cincin. natl. The last Cincilnnti Price Current, of the 9th inst., says : Tile bclav payments that oatored about the Ist did not lead to any material increase n tile demad fotr money, and had no visible efoct on the eneral features of the market. There were no failsres worthy o o notice, and tile market is now, under the Ieoiladtelo favorable news from Europe, with reference to tha ditlutioes with tis eonlltr, working steadily into asny easy cooldition. Capitalis alreladylin a sulpply elqual to thle demand., and hollders of good paper experience no dificultyl in eftfeting 1 onegotiaios at 10 to 12 plor cent. There is hut little good bsal lss papespr offered outside of the regular banks. Mortaeo notes -o not sell very well at 10 per oent.L, nd tile offerings exceed the d1emand. Eastern tExlhaoge declined early in the week to 4 and 14, but prices advlanced again on Monlday to 0to ?3 premlo , tt wlhich .0 rates the market wt steady yesterlday. Te supply is sot large, neither is tile demand and tte indications are thao prices wl continue to rtuoe at abort o to, for hankers' checks. The Mobile Journal of Commoerce Prie Current, of the 19th, With regardl to our general markets, we may safely sayp that ill thlo appear to oave oettled down to the aummer standtrd ol Sdullness. Prices of all descriptions of produce otill rule enoro ill mouslyhighl and iu bolging tod rope, lour, cornard and whihsky, loo a ftlrtheru 10ward itncliation. Tle cottonmnarket, thou ulgh by no omeans active, as givel s lighlt indications of im t prooemento atud the amount of sales is lar ogr athosm'loe of the prT lios week. The city continues remaro bly ohealtlhp. Our ntelligelloe from the interior in regard to the growing eotton cropis, upon tile whole, rather discouragiong. The lavage of Sthe wo and lice are spoken of by many of our Alabllama, isslisoippi and Louisiana exchngeso, and tleir trepresentations I give I gloomy pituhre of the postpelt. From Ocnrgi aond 0 outll Casolona, however, more favorable news is received. • A. .. MONDAY MORNING, JOLY 21. COTTON....There was rather less activity in the market on Saturday, and the sales comprised about 70 bales at previous rates. NEW ORLEANS CLASSIFICATION. Inferior .................6.(8 2Middling Fair........11 iddlingii.......i..... x0010144I Good Fair. . Good Middling..... IIL.,I1}. GoodandFhm . Good Ordilry .........:h.@0 , I Low Middling....... 10~0107, TOBACCO... .We hve heard of sales of about 210 hhdo, in eluding 77 by one party, in several lots, on private terms; 52 and 16 at--, and 63 at 9c lb. COTTON AND TOBACCO STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept. 1,1855........ 40,515 11,711 Reeivd since ........... 1,747,03 1, yesterday ....... 16 691 -- 1,747,109 - 51,734 Exported to dat .......... 1,7 ,767,024 3,14 Saturday.. 1,59 1,622 - 1,7065,00 - 50,478 22,560 12,271 SUGAR AND MOI.ASSES.....The tran12ctions in Sugar have been very light, but prices were firm for thile better qal ties. Fair to Fully Fair 85(2 e....The Molasses market was dull, utl Orleans Refinery was still held at 52e gallon, In bbls, for the best qiality. FLOUR.. .Sales on Saturday 1000 bbls at rather lower rates for some lots, including 870 St. Louis Superine at $ 50; 169 II. linois at the same; 300 at $6 65; 460, in several lots, at 20$62 $6 75; and 120 bls Fine at $5 25 bbl. GRAIN....The receipts of Corn 1 ing light, the sales com prised only about 3 sacks, in severallots, at 5458c fir hushel. There has been no material change in Oats, and sales of 1910 sacks from store were made at 50e 0' bnshel....Of Wheat, only 150 sacks were sold at $1 45 3 bushel for Prime. IIAY....80 btales Western w'ere sold a few days since from store at $.10 ton. PROVISIONS.....Pork continued dull, at $2 500$21 for small lots of 1 ess....Blcon ext 15remely5 heavy, and smll lots of Go0 d Sides selling at 10(7110e 0 1b....1Nothing doing ill Lard, except retail sales at 12053@125o2 for bbls, and 1372e 1 12 for kegs. WIIISIKY....1Was dull, and 90 bIbs sold at 32e for Rectified and 37c for Raw. 1BALE, ROPE....561 coils were sold at 1775010.@ O. 1 for ]land.spun, and 11@ll.2e for 1,Machine. ALCOTIOL...1The sales included 120 bbls, in two lots, at 670 @70c 21ga llon. COFFEE....The market was quiet, the sales only comprising 450 bgs at 10e 410202c 0 ed. Another cargo of 4,550 b0gs, mostly new crop, has arrived from Rio. RICE... .Small lots were selllng at 5@531e W l,2 with a dull market. INDIA BAGGING... .Retailing at 173.@18c. FREIGIITS....Firm. 50 bales Cotton were shipped o i.v erpool at 7-160, and 50 to 600 11ales to Boston at 851c0 30 bale. EXCIIANGES....There ws little or no change in the rates. rng ...... ........5. 91"2 10',% 42 c 1. prm Frana .... ........ ...5 ..@5ft5 .dollar. New York xtyday bills.... .11@515 0111 SIght c1hcks on Ne0 York. .......'..."ar CATTLE MARKET. Jrrre2lol ClTr. July 20. Arrived to-day.30 ted of Western Cattle, 150 Hogs and 275 Sheep. Tile market is well upplied, and prices easy for p7r ehasers at our quotations. PRICES: B.r1 CATTL0-W1estern, Fn and Choee ............... At10ka..., Texa, it o........4........... -I. C...... . . ................................3 S r ,n iot.... .............................. .,$2 26.0 Ml... . COW .e . .... ....................... O Choicen ..............................$ Do lolly... C4L71000T010, 1oS. 0 Yr, Jnly 21, 1056. LESARW I'6AURDAY. Perosoeoto, ShePptrd, ftor Calston and ndh Shtp. Milton, NtehOlsooi, for Antwoep, BooItr, Lotell &o ShIp roR.weOl, 00l0. For ottor, G W Iytoon Soo Ship Moutai r, Wlson, for Vgo and a mark00 .t - t r " Jetkgo, r itliams to kCh ewer, Dea, for Malaga, Creevy n Farwe Bark ;Co1nd Slisbury, for Rio do Janelro, pJ A eO i, r A Brl gWmo ottrk, SItnason, s f orvna, Bll Cahtoo, dol Schr Jo lia Mn , tg otleri for Movanao ee oo., T-pkh, Syo tot° ef olan, to to o Lesprto Schr Snt tlls, dyreo, for nnato , Fto am rden Schr iow-ottt Carrotny, Pents rol , to John Harley Steamship Loull ns, Tnal-Rl, ndlanoe and Galveston Harris& Morgan-let dstrict. Bark 3tlary STaylor, from Rio de Janeiro, Jun o 11, to l W Span bark Inlnldad, , 2 froma relola, to A & M Hei Brt tbog treole Robiona, 8 dso from Bett to , Hondoao,, vit Rutatn Island, to J Y de ot gm, --2d dS o 1t. Sohr James Day, Minor, 10 dray fromoI SMt .trS DeViserl Sehr WIsltr I, ttoAB. d bays fromt P. sa l la, to mater-ba sin.e o-bs Captr West Tlorida, B arnk, 3 d io dea Janeir Solo ol Bt' froitt Pens acolt Schr, Souhro, r E Sot, days from Penlaola, to POley, Nicol Powhatan Caro, 3 days from Persacola, to John Hurley A co-"banni Schr El P tlobinsotnp 3fdy from Perstola, to Pooley, dNihol Geu oW 11 Harriso , o, 3 days from ensacola, to Pooley, Nholhi Mo--tbatin, h i Sehr pary Elentl Snow, 3 days from Pt eolaa, to John ou riny &co--basin. bShrInv.elbio, Rasple, 2 days from Pensacola, tomalter- bShr Dort, Bothlch, 2 days from Pmenelo, to mastr--bastM Sthr Adelo, pFeller, from B ooint.o- too. i ScLr Ellernor, BIlaok from Bay St Loalbasln. SbEr Mayflower, Berner, from L Amto Rior--bosin. Schr Pomme t'Or, Morrlon, from Amite River--hpsin. Sehr Charlotto Ann. Blank, from Amite Rsiver--bi n. Schr Borth Star, Tit-, from Amlte River--baslt Sehr Amelia from Pus aotl=-bastn. SeiAr Three ltstero, from T oa0chlpgat-bo.to.. iehr President, Sadler from pearl, river--basin. Towboat OlivlaP Palmer, from the Paot-otowed down 0 nd to sea llthooston t barlk OvermanO boi.tg 0a0 pleet t R C Wright, 0 e0tr W C 1 ershont Mel r, and W W hknet --brought op barks o lyoteryo I do d, brigo.Ceole and aehr James J DaCy. A TEAMBOATS , Oregon, Myers, from Mobile. L M Keneot, Boflinger, from Stl ouT, t apideo , J0ackon from Vicksburg. Capitol, Ure, from Bayou Hars, MEMORANDA. t SCapt Talor of the bark 3Mystlery, from Rio de Janero Junte 1h, reports the bark Monaco, Grlmage, ready to sa2l for EXPORTS.," GALVESTON AND IDIA -N'OL &.9tam ip Per everance -200 hbbl floor, 25 bbls whisky, 25 bb]$ anisette, 50 bales tobac co; 10 cks bacon, 60 pea bagging, E0 cle rope I5 balns prints. RIO DE JANEIRO-Bark borad-2A8 hbls Slour, 2 has mdse. HAVANA--Brg Wm Clark--500 toa ad 500 kegs lard, 25 bbis and 20 tesJame, 250 kegs honter, 100 akas co- i0 bxs ean dle,. A NTWE.RP--SiLp Miton--,77 hhds tobacco, 800 troves. BOSTON--Shlp Cromwell--1T9 bales cotton, 3500 pigs lead, 300 bbl, roshn, 1W lse tinlow, 90 hides. VI00.--b11p Mountalneer--84 hhbd tobacco, 40 D stoves. MALAG A--Bark Chas Brewer--6d3,0staves. HAVANA-Schr G H lontague-1250 bls flour. LACUNA-Schr Carmllita--3610 kse orn, 14 bbls tar, 200 bbs flour, and sundrles. PENSACOLA--Schr 3artha-500 sksbrman 50 bales bay, 2d bls flour. IMPORTS. RIO DE JANRIRO- Bak 5257-2 O055RTR to - Vslgts & J,,ssunud-I250 do H RI hilt &NW BARCELONA-BNak Intrhnldad-balluL. BELIZE-BRig Creole-20 Fss mahognylIS idss'fbf bbl, split p $46 in spec)e, and, frit to e. NATANZAS-BS S JamesWJ Doy-1400,s sd 150hhdsssgss 200bs1 molasses to 6 Do Viser Wo. GALVESTON AND IND{ANOLA-seamsshNp L nislssa 8W baes cttloln 10 214st IA D rieff --.5Wd1 tCo DD Tom155kiN-SouthmaWd 00555Yd&¶Wda RE1C5R-E J Hart& co-"31cooweilMD le &CO-0 beeves to J MYehl.. MOBILF,-Sn m cr = ,O5 -1 00 to B5155 ll R BN1sOeff 2 hf bzs mbacoo to & V nvsn - athnyeen-6 otton gins t H Kg Caner &ce-93 bx peaches to E G Cloud-43' do F Bennett -sondries toorder. FENSACOILA-I5hr Invcible-30,11-N feel lumber to oWder. FENSACOLA--Nbr Pow ha s-.- balSs cotton Jos, Im]Nry N1o-4 do Redgell, Roberts & TrllR-N,200 feet lumber 52,000 ].ths A P Simpson NWo. PRNSACOLA-S5OI Ella-76,000 feetlombWr, 50,0OlOths to Pooley, NisIolI NW. PNS6ACOIAo-S5, Oen W WH Haisons-W,00 feet lumber IDDOONIathN to PooIey. Nichol NW0. PERNACOLA-Shr Wnlter 3I-415,SWfsd lumber to N serrlLs N McConIWS. PERNSACOI.A-Schr WsstFlodds-70,000 2W,000laths to Poo ley, Nichol NWo. PENSACOL.A-Aeh Southron-55,0S15seet lumber and 35,5000 1,the PWlay, Nchol NWo. PENSACOLA-Schr Mry ElIen--55,6O feet lumber to Mer sitt N McConnell. pENSACOLA-Schr Dors-25,00W feslsmber to Merrit & MCC ... ell. BII.OXI-Schr Adel, s5,-00 feet Womber to Mserrsitt e e onnsit. BAY ST LOUIS-Sc1r' SNyNwer-,Wood WW Kilpatrsoi. AMITE RIVER-Schr Pomme d'Or-NA)W shingles 58N k knees IS cords wood to order. AMITE RIVER-Schr CarloStN ASnn-Dl50 Esingles to order. AMITE RIVER-Shr N 0orth Star-wood and 11hingl52 order. PASCAGOOCLA-S1ch1 Amelia-35,00 fet lumber to G A Sandford. TANCHIPA1A-Scr Three Sisters-20,00 feet rollIS INim. bar to order. PEARL RIVER-OSbr President--N,I0 bri,5ks to order. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ST LOUIS-Steame IN W. , Kennett-7 bbls onions to Don nesly, 3,5Il1,0i5 s,0-20 tloo hms 101 alNscheese f 1 Adns-5 tea hams R eddes-1-Cl do M 1rt in, Ow N Cobb-l0 hhds to bacco Brander, MceKean. & Hubbard-6 eke baeon Mcc~innis & 0o--,W bbR l anions D Ocelert-K15 do Fls0 1051,11,5 SnOdo to Oake s N& j-3 11,W mustard F.J Hert SSA1-2d H IK Car. NWr do H1arris & .or0 M, 1,, hd- tobaco Fellowss NWc -Nb bOW mdse CT " dBledeck s &-2l0 to hms 61 bales beOp 40l1 bbis 011,r Keep, Brd RoN-1141 do lSW bogs brl, to James CoW5oly 101o-IS hlds tobacco O W Sha, NW -6 ba5es twins P51ne 1 NHrrLlson-1 case cigars P G_5'-102 IllOs Il isky P E 1,oulStsty-lI cks bacon to Aldridge &s PerrinsI-lsOOts aO 111 tobacco to A M 1 ,,ine-5 cks bacon to Hagan l3urplly-1ST bngs oat1 400 d OSiWIJ olfsi NWco-I sAks mdse J E Fis,,,s-3 bxs ]sad lead iieonet" I/il heo--l0 bbis lard oil G L Dls~ d " bon-3 hhds tobacco R' C Robinson--IUbble whtrk+ C W New ton ,00s-60 do flur T R1,,otchers-27 bales hiy 11 hhds tobacco J A Doagbor1yN1,s-1650 ba0gs oat, James Drllln-1-74 do corn A TIompsonpl 01-6 bbiS Hour Oglesby N Mssousa-100 do Voohhies, G A: s 053450,W sks I1'70 bbl, foor '1'CL, N4tll N ,0-1022 do R 1 SgShore 01-4 cks baon 3 bbls crackers 11 do ggsF tIel0Sondil-8do C Sc Steidsj-2p 5,50d5 A WSOwen . co-18 b. ISeWt E RW Benton -2ido sA A t d-2D bse fruit F 0trdcr-4459 bbO0l1 ,r 50 do lard oil 44 bxs e015 sax, riou board. Stock Land.-ing-30 ed cattle 150 do hgs 275 do sheep sundries to ordor--Total, 69 0bd, tobacco. YICKSBURG Steamer llopides-22 bale cotton to Carroll, P0ritchard &,,-I5 51 1C Jackson, .1,- M ills, Adssms 051-2 IBlchnnn1O , Cnnoll &c0-1 T0,-101,lll0 Ns-I5 N7 tHairdin-10 be,. Potatoes J G ]biller-5 hbls mol~asses 5 do c anger ILorrr iclt &co-b668 bxs and bbils fruit to eundry cortsigucs--rotal, 47 bale.,cotton. RAVOO 5.\RA-SteaWer Capitol5-5bales colt5on to ByrBel, V,1-ce ,01-9 d0 C1,sl1,, Pritchard 0 11-l do Oskly N 555, Oin,-12 di 1151s He,51,11, Nh 10ll1-30 do S 31 Tou1nc1-10 1IOds 511,1r Gree11 & CNOII1-50 do NlS1,iltenbll1,,-1 do 5lo1re5 Y,,.sIl,,-17 do 1 1,01 c d11 15 bbit 5,505555 A 5111N,,Nrss, 0 eo1-119 b01, 111,51,h15 26 0015 do and ,51dris to order-Total 2I bale,11colton, 42 do moo,, 911150hds s1g, 21 bbis molass1s. RAILROADS. NEW OR11EANS, OPELOUSS AND GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS-10 11hd, sugar 50 bbl, mol55se5 to SDssrelli 45o. LIST OF VESSELS IN PORT NOT CLEANED. Shi ps. 1ePoea onas ..............."42 d3 Ashla.nd .................. 46,d3St Lolo .................37,4 Arta. ................... 42d1 Sea 1l3e e................. Point Aurelit ........................il r 4iII ..e . ...y ......... ... ... 32di T'mu ..................... point Iiovdircl .....·..........rd1Tarn· .,.,...,...... 1d Chicorn .........b0 blanO..·. ··.···F..t.·ff!Url 65 ,14 Cotton Phmt ..............,4d3 RWurtemburg.......... 3343 Cordell .................. .. Print \, JArvs I .............lot Charles Wa d .............. A Id3 Western Chief............. 42d3 Civilian ..........'........ Point Warbler ................... 4"d3 Courier ................. 22d,11 Danube ........... .....l..1i5r Barks. liadem .................... 21 d : Dudley....................21d2 Ellerslie ..... ............. aid2 E1r aat .... ........lgiera Elizabet .................. 9 I0 4 F lorence................... 2:2d2 E ne s ine .................25 4 Il esper..... ............ Point 15 G Barney ............... d! Julia Dn. . . . ul0eau ................. Point Livoino. ............. dl Gee I)uulnp .......... .....53d4 Mar Ann ...... .......... Point Gen Washingto ..u........ 222 .Marian .................... d (11d (tidings .............. 24d2 Nueva iLltaro.......... ..40d3 HIeidelberg ................ 1d Prins Adalhert ............ 2,2.2 Huughton ............ ..retna Rose Standish............. 3d 2 I nter nai nal .............. .. 43d3 Rhodes................... --dl J G Rel11rdon ........ Alg;er3 Robert ....................4103 John neok............ ...39d3 Sc W ind ............. 19,d1 Jnlia ..................... Poinf Ivictor.....................23d2 Juliet ......................282d 2 W G Lewis............... -0d2 John ,.,el'r .ck ............ P oint ~outh ......rlgs. e.nnebec ....................3W1d londurau ................ 18d2 Lexington.............. Algiers Mary Elilabetb............ 19d2 L3wson ............... Al003 Nigara ...... ............ ..lT ,oga 1.... ................ 1d3 iyr ...................... 22d Lenle Der..........3t~tWilim 3iler......... lgd Alaid of Orleals ........... 2262 Wild Pigeon .............. 10942 3[atiapn ........ ..........Poi'nt 3luihouse...............3343 Schoonel's. Meridian1.................. 23d3 2 llruh l ..................LPT 1 ,onmouth ................3 oint rse ....................I.IPT Michal Ang.elo........ Algiers 1ry 419 e .4...............LPT .odenTn...........Gretna Iolphin ...................LPT New EnPBmld ............. 2d'2 F'ili c............... LPT Ne Plls Ultra ........ :25d2 dul A Rich .............Point Onard, ....................27d2 N Hassard .................LPT Oteon.he.......... ...38d3 lanamna................... LPT Old Enilld ............ 3 03 5 gas....................TWY Oro.lmo............... 01SeDrift ,,............. LPT Ocean Star ................29di Star .....................PT Oroondates ................. YP ot 'allabasse0 ...............L PT Potomac ................... 4d11] W R Pettus............... LPT SUNDBIES- U BACON--200 casks ciboiee Cincinnati Sides • 10o eabks Clear Shhes 10o do C neiunnti S oulders: 50 do Pllin Iltans; 50 boxes Dorainiek's Breakfast Bacon ; 100 tiere4es Sufar Cured Hamns BEEF--20O bbls Dom1112ik's Family Mess ; lId ddo to Plalin'Net 1O0 half bhbis Dominiek's Extra 111ss 10o bbls do Prime e1ss; .0 bhls Davis' Etra Prime Mess; 20 half bb1h do F,1,ilv Hess ; 214) bbls D,fis' I' ime ..i ; 500 bbls inspectd Priime 20 boxes Dam inrck's Dried ; 60 bblsDavi,' Dried; 25 boxes Eee5 Tongne • WHISKY--100 bbl. Derby's Star; 3]0 do Olive0',,rxlra; 1O do Dean's; LARD--1eo0 e04s Choie5 Lef ; LARD OI-100 bbl, Sbillitos Cincinnati 4Winter strained 50 do Sam1 Engler, St. Louis - CANDLES--100O boxes Shiiito'a Strn; FLOUI{-500 bbls Orange. Swa4n and 3Iagnrolia M 11s Extra 5O0 do Rose lill andCherrySt. superfine . tLous; PEP3IIR--10o bags Black; PORK--IOW bidlx Inspected Tess ; NATIVE WlNES-Loougworth's Dry, Sparkling and Sweet. do BRANDy do Catawbn, in store and for ale by V001OO IES, GRIGGS & CO., 149 15 Tchoupitoulas street. UMKSKY--200 bbis Derby's Star, for sale by YOORHIES, GRIGGS k CO. ty29 15 Teheupitoulsa street. SECOND-HAND GUNNY BAGS--250 bundles In store and for sale by € , j 18 "S. H. KENNEDY k CO., 3e41 20Poydrae street. O RANGES-50 oases~ Bitter, for sale by . Jet6 fit ommon street. mICOARS-A good csrortmerrpt of nl R8 , ew c.. of Canal 5540 New Levee. 'ancy Soa PATENT MEDICINE, SUI. I U Drugg, hysida, Count ereh s who pureh se Medicines of bet quality may rly e g mted. Orders promptly attended to. DIRECT IMPORTATION FROM EUROPE, eedvlng byrltet, wriOls, direetfrom glad, FrneeomdGer many, asrge eortmentiof DEUG8, HEMICALSOMLA WARE, PERFUMRY, BRICHES,et., Among which reo 1M , Dbxes Frech' Window-lese, esort Feed TU lF Cord' Hyd Potsh. 100 Uone Pehlleler Fr. Quinia 10 lbS Hader's English Bhla Ma.a . 10o ltse Mander's English Caome d O0 Jard Cprboopte Ammoded 8 c"aes Carb. Magneea. 10 eaeca Cealed Magpeals. FROM TH BEST MERICAN MANUFACTURRS. 1000 ounces of Quiine, Power C WeltMICaL. 150 bouces Salphnbe o Morphineo, 10 onces ACet's HMorphioe. 1 anee o eSteychninee. 10 IbN Am. Itd's 8. Cglomel, 1 Mot. 101 bs Am. H. S. Clmel, in 2b boxe 30 kegs ref. Salt Petre, 25 dozen Chloride Soda. 0 demijohns Aqua Ammonia , 10 demijohns Sweet Spirits Nitre. POWDERED DRUGS. I wan-ant all POWDERED DRUGS sold by me a strily pure ; having been seleiced personally, in their crade state, and powdered for my sdees. Among which are 200 ]ub Powdered Ipecac. 250 os Powdere d India Rhubarb.Wgl . 10 lbs Powdered Catharides. 0 lbs bet Powdered Bird Cayenne. 150 s Powdered olGum APerabic. 000 lib Powdered Cream Tartar. Slb Powdered Talo rarc Acid. 20 lbS Powdered Extract olocynath. PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS. 100 lbs Pure Wte Led, 10,000 Ibpe No.1 White Zinc Plaint, Am. 20 lbs French Sno White e Zinc. 20 casks French Yellow Ochre. 6 bbls Copal Vmaish. 6 bbls White D r Varsh, 2 LblsGCochd Varloh. 600 gallons SpiDERED Dts Trp oldentine. 00 gallons English Linseed 50 casks English Venetian Red. 60 bbls Lamp Black. 0 boxes Ameria WndowGlss, aorted from 8 by 10 to 24 by.t.de. 100 kegs Yellow Ochre, in oIL 100 kOgs Venetian Red, in oil. 20All of wlPch willde d at the erylowe market rtes. 0. O. WOODMAN, New Orieansts V .., a jel25md&W O. o . WOODl.MAN & CO., Vick , es. jlI12otOOW 0. & CO., Vrlotsboos, Miss, STRINGENT SYRUP--An Inftl-be Reme EdyA for CHOL ERA INFANTUM OR SUMMER COMPLAINT OF CHIL DREN, CHOLERA MORBUS, DIARRHEA, Or ANY IR REGULARITIES OF THE BOWLS--The long aed sne eassful experience in the ue of this remedy by the inventor, in the treatment of all the diseases for which I it recem mended, together with the highly respetalelt testimony which numbers bear to its effiecy In the creof the Bowel affec tlons of Children, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus and Dyetenry,.in d grown persons, entitle it to a higher coddence than if it were c one of the ordinary hambug medieines of the day, which pro- t fes to perform miraeles and cre alltheills of life. Its ebatc ter has beet fully eetahlshed in the hands of phyesiteee of the highest charcter, as the following letter from a gentleman now a resident of Lokhart, Texas. will show : "DELTA, (Coahoma Co.) MIs., May , 1847. 0. o. Woowman, Esq.-Dear Sir--The re e but a very few of the nostrums now offered to:the public to which I would be wil Blngto lendthe sanctlion of my name, however humble it may be. elther in the world of letters or of mediiene. Observationt and experience, however, have forced upon me the convltton 1 that Billinge' Carminative and Altringent Syrup s a very valuable compound, prepared upon scientific principles-per fectly In harmony with the laes of organic life-eand, therefore, deserves (although itsingredientsare kept secret) to tank higher In the scale of emedial agent thn more nostm. It affords me pleasure to be able (without the fear of successful contlredc en) to add my tstlmony in favor of its efl iency, as arfe and plesant remedy, in all the forms of bowel complints for which it is recommended. I have used it myself in several very n. teresting chronic cases of Diarrhea and Dyentery, and recom mendlit in many others; and in every instance, where such a preparation was indicated, It proved sceeful. Respectfully yours, D. M. PORTER, M. D." For sale, wholesale and retail, by 0. O. WOODMAN, comer Common aed Magaeine streets, jeh25md&W New Orleans, La. W DOO"DPLN'S EXTRACT OP JAMAICA GINGER-Such Is the intimate connection between the stomach mhd the nervous system, that the health of one depends very much upon the state of theather, and a medicine whichis grateful and beneefial to the stomach, has the effect ofrestoring the nervous system to Its natural tone and vigor; and owing to these circumstances the EXTRACT OF GINGER will be found an excellent remedy for Nervous and Sick Headache, for Sea Sickness,, Nausea, etc., etc. The great advantageof the Fluid Extract, or Essence of Jamaica Ginger, is, that in a very concentrated form, it contaip all the active principles without any of the inert matter, which makes it much more agreeable to the stomach. Dyspeptic persons who are troubled with nausea, or distress of the stomach, after eating, owing to the weakness of the diges tive organs, will ind this preparation invaluable, as it usually affords immedinte relief, and is far more efficacious than brandy or any other kind of ardent spirits, as it stimulaettsand warms the stomach, producing a more permanent relief, without the injurious consequences which result from alcoholle stimulants. During the prevalence of the cholera, it was foundl of the greatest henefit for preventing a weakcness and retxation of the bowels, which produce diarrhea. A fewdrops in a tumbler of water, with sugar or syetp, form a healthful and delightful beverage ; this Extmet countemrctng the bad effects of the cold water. WOOD3IAN'S EXTRACT OF JAMAICA GINGER is elaborately prepared from carefully selected articles of the bestqualiiy. Cettrr.--Persons desiring an article that can be relied upon, prepared solely from PURE JAeAICt GIGEeR, should be par ticular to ask for "Wehdman's Extract of Jamaica Ginger," which is warranted to be exactly whaltt t is represented. 0. O. WOODMAN, comrer of Magaidne and Comteon streets, eWholesale Agent, New Orleans. Je125md&W rTHE GREAT COUGH REDEDY-CHERRY EXPECTORANT--The following orginalletter was hand. ed to us forpublecation. A remedy which can elicit such enco miums, must be a good onl e: Galveston, Texas, April 25, 1856. Dr. . 0. Woodman, New Orleans : My Dear Sir-In Jutle to you and a'dnty I owe to a suffering, and, I may say, a world of coughing people, I state what your invaluable Cough Remedy-your Cherry Expectorant-has done for me, when all other remedies had failed to give any relief. In the fall of 1847, living hi St. Louis, where I have re sided most of the time for the last atxtee ' years, I took a severe cold wlhich settled on my lungs, and was confned to my bed and dosed and blistered by doctors for several weeks, but finally got on my legs again, but not cured of my hard coughing, and rattling and tickling in my throat, which continued incessantly formorethan sixmonths, always tihe worst in the winter. My friends insisted I had coughed enough to kill a dozen common men, and that I must be in the last stages of consumption. I madeup mymind Imnstcough mylifeaway. I left St. Iouis in December last to travel and spend the winter in the South. When Icalled at your store in Vicksburg, you will recollect I was coughing so hard I could not talk to make my business known. You said youwo would cure my cough. As you gve me abottle of your Cherry Expectorant, I thought Iwould not slight you and your medicine so much as not to try it; and in thankfulness shall I ever remember the day I did so. In but few days it began to allay anuddiminish my cough and all tick lingin my throat; and before I had used more tlha4.three fourths of the contents of that bottle, I was entirely cured, and for weeks I did not even raise a cough, tb ugh exposed day and n.ght, inallweathers, in traveling. However, in March, while traveling in North Carolina, I took asevere cold, and my cough in1e ommenced again, and also the tickling in my throat, at in. tervals ; and before my arri8 l inn New Orleans, on the 12il Inst., on some nights my coughing would commence and continue for an hour or two. I soon procured another bottle from you, and in less than two days I was enlltirely relieved again. I amnow determined to always keep a bottle on hand, and in the com mencing of a cough a very few small doses will relieve it en tirely. I am now fully sat4ited it Is the best Cough Remedy now known to tile world ; and t is a duty you owe to the cough. ing and afflicted part of the human family, to put so valuable a remedy within the reach of all. Is praise will soon be upon the tongues of tens of thousands4of joyful and conghless happy souls. So gret a remedy as your Expectorant hould be brought before the public. I am, dear sir, respectfully yours, R. J. WOODWARD, J1i2 5md&W of St. Louls, 1Mo. PATENT M.lDICINES-ALL THE MOST POPU lar Medicines, by the gross or doen, at the Proprietors' lowest wholesale prices. Among which ar4 75 gross Mustang Liniment. 30 gross Bryant's Pnlmonti Wafers, 71 dozen H41tetter's Bitters, 50 dozen Wheeler's Sherry Wine Bitters. 50 do6 n Ginger Cordial. 50 dozen Thorn' Extract Copalva and Sarsaparilla 200 dozen Bull's Sarsaparilla. 50 gross Fahnestock's Vermifuge. 75 groeas McLean's Vermnfuge, 50 gross Wner's Vermifuge. 24 dozen Osgood's Cho0goguo. 24 dozn Carter's Spanish Mixture. 24 dozen Swain's Peace4 . 1O0 doen Barry's Trlcopherous. 0. O. WOODMAN, comer Common and Mag441e streets, e121a5dkW New Orleans. PAINTS-- large and well assorted stock of all kinds of Pa.It, urtty, V 8n8s.ee, Gle, Logwood, Coperas,0Chalk, Whtl 0, acking YTn, prashes and Diamends, for sale by ..144414 ADLFRED KARNYs, 345656 5 56.ngp81ltre Sz3useM.U Ch nt + fty *a 1¶?A' {u 72k1821(O A~t1 my Ss OEbB :'':' XJkiim r Cape xw Bm~srcr ?o1CC " .S E~ JOHN NOTý *-IigAJ WA~ .fttx~ E7 1rS8 rrde lobo 6VekfrDrre a ayp rri ekate6 d'obltdria nrt wmittt'kr[3 iftegoos a -Yaradreddh - - J1216 21 :;· A. DRIWX. of AewOtleam. (;'·: r 1 K2. 18.M c"ntestat Of he ale Tham N'Tau deceased fteasaty." Not[-* k busby atrer te afl bdm'W Rtay ,tcti ajaa nt begrded. JyI12621 , . D omtCen k. de to 'llea a za tiý ( DVI" 3, m. A7En nt qýB he nýH td Il'ef de enrnuelle 1 1. suession vaeaute de fIL.h.m6 B;;ni. deeedd 3 intenta n Alf. ens pnr le pprCten donnd a tlnnteiegny aa t dljpt'et ermr, d'avofr dedklre tons din jou., 1e nm pie1. Jyeli2 it ne sDatnnit Goeffi dit.>L la Ste diit I'neordre de 1 can. _ ·pt jyI21621 - Ciretaei_ $xcoee D>,rCi CounT S C(PttSTON OP ZAhlES or New Oerae~I. f COCHRIANiL "No4ttg NTOTICE fa hereby cen to the Ceedlitoe ehow cathse itihl tm dayelfrý tbepretent ýttlIIoY IhH · i the baveorccamsn., wy~zeecrmt presemM by the Curator thisestatclhond not be.homologated and approved, and the funds dtsrtbnte t eadence 2DotyCeh. By orer o theCour.. A-D' UI y26 1DptyCek Dzuamwa CoCxDE DtwmrTl SUCOESSION(DEJAMEH. de la Noavrtte-Orlesn,, COCHIHt4I5 N6AO5. A VIB eat gar le greant·doane s t= Create en tera de le aellte aeeeaallo et - -tetec dtddNpo~ddeda qqoe cela peel ecouer, ul'eeotr a ddeow apes d. dd dater de lepr(eee p,,bllkatie,,, I peer p n ulea I Eoempe prdaent par Ic rafcettem do to dtt aoeecvnlon >b aenllpotntt oeppeae et troolognelea fonds etdre eEr mtdm dp r teeofors ` ec m . For an dlo J. Pots odre do k Mr 171216/ , Dpots 6xdter Ilzs -iplborr~ T O THE COXHON COtJNCfl,-CfY Or` N1W ORLEA2IS-Thepeion of the .aernimignd rep6 (y lhoweh; Tat the ms1mily rqagbyd by settin 119f theNe Charter; ng god tIspetition, the Hpray o H9n rb1 body· to pas a orddnane or resotgttumo wbe effect o haidng the 0deweslks levelled, graded ad psvedwlth brlok, with the naml cuorb ,tune, a 4 walla I goaers'tm(11Wtprn street, fromn EEpffinada to Champs Flyseeesveet etdsisdenwabs to~bedmds' on both aides of Ciaiboru street ezeeptIn font of soel lots" maybet~o nece y to the opening an lidteig o Cl,1 toy N~ames of owners" front on Claiborne treet- -:" Edmond SotLat. 2' Id. 3Y2te.t 9 (ahe, 'f.orMt. T.,lo.g6t Geo. W. Lo^ýnSr. 62 feet 7 inches I neu P. Sneemm ,6n 6 feet; 8. P. Trge 18 fet-In " abanA. La.,le,,t..95 (eat 112177hes· ; rluiotleo n9erme ; 1.(tt 11 inche0'; M'm feet" 211 feett; 'me Vo,. Ti.., .6! feet; dean;Ago IR ; Masondet, 255 feet Efcc: .·ol fu Tboto a Ylrtln. tea 11 inch21( A0. O. ,1...,, 31.fe' ".,bot M at. s..b64 (ste L. E. Forsmil, 3d test; H Jrerldter 31os .Afe t" FetOnolie 1741.et; J. Begin,128 feet; 1.on22S. FrPige.d, 11 fjeet'; Oi, IBeanme, 32 feet 8 (oche.; Io Borgi, 96 Ceet ; A. x.7iRlsnrdn, 65. feet. Toal, 2r,72dfeot toot 63nes _ (A treeopy.) oHAS. CLAII3ORN0, - MasyI9tbl 6.22dBty2tl,'o ,1,t.1tt 21 (31 12.. may19t~f,1336. , . ý" rgY1Oawss"ý All COII ED.I DE VICLL BE 4A 'k 'l ~ elle-0rleans--lnpetdtia den sengsda pr rep s.~~ pectnevaemeat p aI mgyorltqdd pr8rop tates olig e. p4) is section 119 de il nouel1le ll lt. 1911 4ldg I. pl..eltlde mandl , lll ioib omi, a p prie, tldl 1han'E 1 dl68$ de, muloir 8565er 63 ee ordottnnncs oau e n re ailan"cm Pfet do faire, dwreller et iguqet net·,sve crbstones et foae85 26 tintsle (x1$13 de la moe Claliborne, 618$11 laroe de I'EsplamdeJblaeqlrr~rsrue des Champsb Elgaeo, lea dats trotolas devat 8tre TOstmirl-dd cheque td do 1s 0.m Cliiborne, lb Ilet,,lon de 121 1se Lro 9ent 11 Icdi' dAe . terrains leclll,91es pit 11. 27hntw I'clargiesemem de la dire me 01tiborme. 111e11896,1111 10 mni l lr 1851. Odmend soment. dorn t-ains, 3IlPds 9 pCLAIBO;lNIpou Bpe ný.1826 6Go. 4 pi eds; $. .Jadrý8r 21l plsdt paces ; Job= e;P.g hauler, 95 81eds 11 Emcee " Cho. Vnillcrmet 61 pird) It posses t 12 pieds b r17aeudet , 1256 aledsr oRi8Lerd 2tai xtin5.Tho 2hri 3ped 1pne A. O. Gasberg431peeaa .edir terrnine, I lode; Fella Rohin, L4 eeo981 n ?ppee L Anr 96 gled1 AA. .dieveu eod-t e 2lO pý lponcedlignee. 19mt156 n~opceCIRLEB CLAIBORNE, Y~20 14.8t 8herbtnire du Conseil des Aldermen. T~O THIE COMIZN COVNCL--CITY OF NEW O OKLFANS-TS- petition of the undersignedrespettftilly thoteeth ; That the majority required by. ection 119 of the New Chester, heehtg signed this petit ee therypra+ ey yor Iteteevvbtlle leet wide thetegh the centre tf Claborne atireet, on the side of the meidtegrund in said street and eeteedlegteemt t Bernard Avenue to Champs Elyseetttreet. - Nmes ofowners- Edeood Soelet, ltTfeatttehes; foreet. T.Logan Oeot W, Logan.Jr..62feetl ices tlltee; P. Setvtenee feet; S. F.' TNr bOV fett; JonsA. Letghateee, N Net 11 tiehes; A. ' ]f E. Foetetll, Irfet see lte Robit, 174 feet; J. Segin, 128 feet; L. Snrgl, 98 (set.-Total 1174 feet inhes tndttlites. (A truNetp) CHAS. CLA1B 0E14Z Seeretary of the Boaof Adetmen.e. 1ny 8th, 16(. .ty2916Nte AU csOu9SEL DE VILLE DE LA. NOV Fsl8 e-Orl5ans.- LC p tition des ;L.E.Fsslg repress185 I e, pectuensement que In maj ort6 des proprliuaires e~tfgeepnr 7s section 119 de Is nouvelle charts spent algud in presents de. mends, vos pemtionnslres prsmt vot. e honor2ble corpp L ' bleu vouloir passer une ordouuance on une resolutlon9 I'sfet de fairs -t.11511,1r une 4p le 1,0 rreS 6re de vingt pieds de lgrlen a centre, (dn1s1e ) de in rue Claiborne dds uis Il AI OIgSr-I. Card n uhar dsCap ld. Nomen del propdbldlros-face d Is rue Claiborne : EdmodSonlot, 167 pieds 9 ponces " ur timeF. Logan, Go. W. Logaan, Jr. 62 p' ds 7 pponcen 6 Ianes ; I. Banzsnmn, 61 plods; S. 1'. FnrgB, 128 pieds; Johlan if, Lsnghauser 95 pplede 11 ponlces ;A.. erbeelk, 128 pieds; L. E. Forstnll, 3,i1) ieds " Felix Robiin, 174! pieds ; J. Sealn, 128 pieds ; L. Surgl, 96 pieds --total 1,274 plods 3 pones 6 1 gnes. 19 met 1856, pour cople confarm6 a Porigg111 CIIARLE3 CLAIBORNE, mp29law81 56cr66,ire do Conlseil des Aldermen. T~O THEF HONORALBLE- CITY COUN~IL I NOW OR[~g-To the Honorable o of Altr men and Assistant A~ldermen of the City Connell: t rity requir of the undersigned humbly shoneth-thllt themglofity requirired by the not Charter havinpg'p Rned bltg titionS lpt; Hburut Dhtble body to pass an orMipptoe or ltion to thi efe2t o; having the side walks levelled. graded and paved with bricks, withl the usual curb stones, on URsqllet street, from Claiborn iheet to Prigur street; and your petitioners iwll.evr p;y, as in duty botti d. et h; E. Olivier. 27 feet ;Jas. Desban, 1038 feet ;Joe, Pinta 21 feet;· T W. R lobrttonTi feet Joh7 n Ewrlt ht ,27 eet; James kd,, 2 5 fet; J. Vigo 60 feeti James t obinson , h0 heet; 3lai., Dolly, 26 feet ; . Mahan1, 51feet: Franco t. Dacierr 21 eet; Roblert Pringle, IM ifeet; David G. Wilson. 135 feet; James Manguire, 50 fet; JoehC. Buorden. 25 fee; T. I 50 feOet: W. W. Gilkinson, 27 feet ; Pat. Burs, 27 feet ;3. M. Dle25 feet ; Wnl. Volckmann 2 7 feet i Mmrs. S. Price, 54 feet: irs. Rith. ZeiglcCSfhut " ;nmes etliFy, hfeet: B. Mtonaghan, 25 feet; Michael Finch; 5D feet. tyhlsgtsw A L'IIONORAI3LE CONSEIL DE VILLE flE LA NOUa Led PETITION des oroussles represente SbhIqtlment, 'ue ,a onaorilb des propriht ires teigbe pa In nouvelle Cci, nynut etga8 la preaote dImnnine cos potl tiononirts priSnt atre honoirble carps, de Bientle pnsaer ne ordonnane oa uno esolution, ol l'rset de fW7. nlrieller, et briquetes, nvec curbstonea, les trotolrs de In ruo "u~et antra le. roes Clnibornc It Yrieor, et von petidonnairrs ne cemermnt de fgi dk-lee 275 etc-, common a esde lour devaic: F. OII Iers7 piede It. Dnaban piedl Joseph Pinta, 27 fe 27 pl otsia ton, 71 iedn Jolm Enslglh, 27 idsa; SisI tl piedn ; J. flsls, IS 0iefd P Jais, Robinson, F 08 Riarr l nla 6·iui P~~, ie de Fr nnvola sptls 2; RIIb.I sPon l , 107 pisds; sDvid l. Wilson, Il6plots spm spsl~u;,s t pleds; Joe. C. Burden, 25 piedo, T.Lsrsn.I pied.; W.W IGilklsss. 272:isds Pat.1trn, 27 pied;W.ICelo 25 pIes ; Wm.- slcksss, 27 piee; MS .S. 5 154 pied ; ler,50 piede ;James Poley, 26 ploeds; It. ltsghan, l2posUt ; Itbsel Flnch, 25 plots. No,,etle.Osl)sse, lnvsseilS, 8tylttset T O THE COMMOII COUNCIL-CITY OF NEW T ORLEANS-The undersigne d, ownors oPreal estate front lag' on Canal street, in thle four squatea between Teboopltoulas and New Levee down to Bourboan and Cerondetel streets, res. pectfully petition the Council of the City of NTw Orleans to anus. tho said street withiln the aforesaid limits to be paved and Improved wtiltl ttTTT gTTnite blocIsTand flggttg, s tPer pn tterOwith nnexed, and in TonTormity with thte lih end Tther Ieclion ,olte charter tpproved 20Nh NTTch, 1616. R. D. TiSIpherd, Ai0 nytl,,g feat T C innl street Peter C. BroToks, Il.t. his nOtTTnt, Harry ThepherdAit., !i0 ýo doT ape pro &TT 'lP lTOchatTT CT., A. B. TTrettI.36 dodo; HendeaTon ItIITinte, ItAd AT; pee TroT 1te. I. 0. TIountTT , Henderson & Gctot, I2 doa Ie per pro It iendarson, W. enAderson, ! do do: IleTThxnti' TOTTl ITT. Co., John PembTrtIT, 1 AdoT da 6. V. ithuk,, pM."iTles .t CT., IT do do; ThoTs Byte, 30 do do; W. J. 'ILTTnn IT AT IT ytt prt Jas. 1110 IIllt, J. 66. Iias nlTTt t t 36 TTo do; IT. 87 de do; BrowT,, Johnston , CT 21 do doT; Si. Story. 31do To. A true coTy. CHAT. CT.ATIIORNE, Secretary of thre Bard of Aldermen, Maty 19th,166. myl,,,,6, AU CONSEIL DE MILLE DE LA NOU elle-Orlk54-lsr 4ou)55gn)5 propribtnirsk our Is s e du Canal depuls lea rues Tchsousp)ulas of Nouvelle-Lss4), Jssaa' nus rues Bourbon at GuCsdhlet, patltionnsnt respsctueusemest le Conseicdse In NwiI.le"Orl4nns, fu lqs'iI ordsoue qua 1a dine rno, dais lea Boite s msmetis 54)5, so ast Ilor45 et psvbe dvec ds blocs de grIlatt sarrbs at rIs dsllagsgst pserres plates, confurmbmess an plsp dl-snnes e ct $ In. setiot 123 et 4,lresde lacharts p p, 54spu o1e 20sss 1856.. It. D. Shepherd 270 pled.s tsr e do Canal; Peter G. 1 ooks, Jr., per yury bSd. 540 plds ; pp Sa.'l Nichotl as A Co., et H. Slortll,"6ieds : Hendersson GaInes,30piede; pppp 2 iss \1. 1). MICC-uf tH Inuderson A Gaines, '3leips:pp It. Henderson, W. Iendesson, 42 piede: Msshshnts' Slstss] In. 6arftnc Company, John Pembpsson, 21 pieds;e , V. Sickles, 1Sickles 7 Co., 38 pi TI4CIomas By57 , 0 pltds ; W. L. sLenn 1.9 2piesd,; P 1.1 Dik5 Hill, envirou 3 pleds;J. I. Bloass plods " Slsssrab, 7 piede ; Browt, Johtton t Co~,, 21 pied4; ;1Si. 14tory, 37 piede. 19 in 18244pour clpie confCme h l'ortgisnnl. CIIA2LES CLAIBORNE, mo2l Iow 8t Sscretaire do Conssil des Alderman. TVHE BOARD O ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS:: We, the undersigned, pro. prty holders on Common street between Carondels( and Ga rone streets, First District of this city, petitloo to have sid street paved with good square hlockp hping, and wish you to tulertisu the same as per Oldlnnoceof the Council Yours, resppecfully. JOHN HDOONNELL, A. M. RHINE, HHLLOWES A 00.. Now Orleans, June 2d, . HEWITT, NORTON & CO. A true copy. CHAS. CLATBORNH. j 27ipaw8 Secretary ofr t Board oPAldHrmen. AU CONSEIL DES ALDEIIEN DE LA Noh'nvcllcl/rIL8rss.- Nona oonriini' proprietnires anr la rue do in Commun ete noun ea es Carondelet et ifarnna dsus to Premier Disirict de celte ville, petitionrnons sfln quo la dire roe snit t trk aunt des blocs cnrrbx, atdeirous gas vows fassloa lee publicatimms "fp~ta par Pordnnanoc du onsei il ReJpectueuse HNut, JOHN M'DONNELL, A. N. IIEINE. FEILOWES A CO. HEWITT. NORTON A CO. 26.j.i. 1856. Pour copse onform d 8fipnal. Cu18 . 85LAM 1.ES." Nouvelle"Orleans cc gluin 1850re CoseildenAldeman G'OW PEAS--MIX bags choice Carolina seed, o arrive, fo bbhr saby . BARRIA k tO. J 76 i Common stm WROUGHT S~ PIKES-S15 ke)"~andb~jrfrmm~to8 I*inches, for sleby AFRD EA Je4 72 llagaain'st-es WHISKY- 6W bbl- O taer'sEstra, Vol sale b VOORBIES, ORIOOS a Co., l, 1 m9 - 1 . Tsoapitanksstrett UTHISKY---W bble an baltibi Bo la's celbrated; for mik ee y J8I o L9ANI Sshv 00 1 ' sub~1H'nt~ I T pt of.W4! } Bi'Ct IP ,7 Vt C''"Pntt6~~~ s td wu $ Yrt4Ba~Uet osstb s I hr r rns RvO~r 'M4U1tbr i . UDRxK1va ~h p jf.4im 'o+~ Ut rý Ff= , i 4-'H "Mn ijpR-z;i; 5l aisYri~BC-6 ii y _ inletboJmeDaý,`itlifrneN a ~ ·" K arg 1 7 et I tude p'ltno jy149 i '16 rnd etat ~am ai .atlm a~ad ter :ftfl.*kV.aac Hefndisthrs .*3 tm.. *r .mrarrrza-d; thssrrpreo :8 ".dd~ Jy16 2175 E-N. Obl BtssoN VlbtTLeq @r O a tRah r Dr lrjad S fl3· -ilbdic t Rttld eal -D o f'Rr f i ti tatsas B k b 1J113 1.p 7*ah t mxw ·ol w Febiw IV la 1 o )*FIt C1f W- ti"I 3 o 1.7J atS`fadISr?! S T:y Em a1610.isd ý sh sat byo5rU ea1Ic~i pe , I .-.2 WI ~~tS7old~ X.qgý Ibso I>it scatl onAi d totnevedby fnact 9 6 found at thiseea61hme4 s~i561sfaoprsodhaadýep th.P.60s6fh1s 'th 1ohd, 4 8T11EBT-Thes'.1p*Afirt elb ~s nohed q 1 -` a5*. Rorn*.61564- ,f~l55 n~i~gfCsa'~ & eoatayfr slte 16rIh TONOin NaEGROES 1G. hylint~.13t~mone .aand EBoea ohL aaioglmalSA aaI.Camka. Cb..16sdTsba~s. aa, af~mi k 1R.lart b Pa.'Wnt*. aaA SlEý YOUNG NESGRO ggi ; 1 110141KB so.166 atId it.>otct Tb. V e moved hamec .bIvlappr~mu.dtwbispoaala f6..petta Sos'..t4 ..h...in 0. ntp ." g 1 8 1al~ . iont.6o~ , a SOL at, T050P-4A1C 4 COUNtsTd BATHSc: OFHI i JaHe ElO M NB 16.din Bd'.. S&oiW e2 Ols. b1d. 0...a udhtbnae .ltbaEcroaoily Hid ari~apjatb S stran, ,StnesonMice aallf 2 1a CaLt ie stmt1 5 - . ROMANS 6.1e mo16 e 1 t his apost ok a! a ah Ara tYMs' allalae lopd the opeaCtiosotslsad 10. 1.5 ho ASAT561 but Ttma, th gea pgveln asrvteidfqiimnbeieiw ;,:. where b a io tat orHt yll e4 ~rýa SgC50alh'A D1aLOON is milthdiS s the coun1tryt 1hsin ca affod.Ln5s ie H es5 110td115 Tbia16,Xh .Dy eingsd Dreaas1 haea been redced dawn to dl5 fs essayed th-S5 e can nerv wta'alnxitr ad dsps d mmelentidioue. % He has r nod wasll assrtedstoc be l s d T alp87. Plmhing Gods;s; Coemeatcs amd the ben D~eauad' onichfai uil5 708&YHý ýF.lif~i~~d ~muh~t6: rso ith the IR IC91fiA' used them, and there e ot d ant bt t is'the bses fr~i'db~gi sold in this ctty Peytonwannting to,, u , can a8nd esirntns the above beore p gayth' ik m~lea FLIP l ;rqPtTt my19-8, . ~O Soys, strets :' ORToa EE STEA~I GlES-4U S#91'' f 11 iorali andin PGSTABI* STEAM ENGINES Of I0"ors8 Power S-horse poaer- SUB'e MIiibi11 reqribig:i dihr 7idtsi o iw4 .i-u' ,igines simple, ciuamiIkslad isiS iuiui, is, !tigdiS cd~i[ thepylr· fat rthaeUa.Po ri-.: je303m .9Eeaatatie S IEED BQWEEAT MILLSET. in - constantly on handnnd for ptelah - . B RBgC;. F6 WALT,. i~iu~fo~bi~dii !iib LOWASSU 4genit. je303ni 98 Xattaane street CHSIPS STEAMBOGATS ANLD FAMILIES, Brni:SýI, t itl eat, Pont, Mutton and Veal.- Pluaollc e teery thng is the butchringline ^Baeelu pa" alfF:lkrelaý Chitri CiiidBeet ptL. rd forsSSafoz fy Uai at StillN. B I'OYDbAS A h n Stocb., web a 1 jh ýdhdh pw Hogs Shmtlbq e . Geese, Doita, Chlekens AetcUG 0 VACGIT4E HATTER-VACCINE MATTER-PEK V I iciaun, Pit aveasdimd ýIe ee,,altyebteaglJtdbl~ Iidss por arle at iioiO p si pisisi t I~~~is. ~ 8 isaia, stitilS ii iS.p G.NXM ORISONI iiiiu~ .G. N . OA ISONS 12 Gifluhi d;;:~ ORL1dEAN Lu STEA UILLS-OrS'IVB, is POT-. rayu street, NewOreana-Th-b, ibdttibii, h PoflU the pubflithat b@ekeepo~o atantpy on _liS;d Z TRNSH' GROUND AND UNGROH2IOI:!` j Ciiiiiu, , uuiS.a Coffee, ' H8Ie4 Hitsomis. Gbsgi,", GiSetad, Hay, - Cleaaoiiaiei. Ryae do Co Bra., die 0lovid, D1 huh iipisi L mitBa, s u e ,itid,r, et .` 'i w at sIs-Cofteo tOl ndd Liii.a. 1aS :S.0 NLWQ OTICE o CARPENTERS AND BIIILRNMss N Piuijsie S ld Weathe551 riusg, lit taehaieii5 fromthe very bat heart tiber, rot aaaat116 r Mfr'bl t, andaul§2erpe II ortoorde drsed, n leto sitptuehaesu& . ,ý;. L s awed lb~~t1~i~s L TiOf BUILDERS AN U MERCHANTSHUBl HANGIN WREIHIOUSI, Nis, i s nad W P-31 Ni . corner of Old Levee. We hav idjust received and iser forMa1tsus. wholesale, or Mtpn; a large Vaaud extsartr &saortmaut.M English and American PAPER hANGINOSý'W1D SHADEWGanS-IRE BOARDS.41W iSALL A iisine i AN~AD BOXES-190 own at S 2 5 a d U 50 er doe L forP fh b ITALIL PAPER-THE LAR`GEST AND BEiTt AS RSWHALL A HijTSk efyi39m i8 And WCsinaistiii. t. oIdtii.L CbHDIC GLASS--o3,05601 bows~ RiUpsiiian bau Ninda lass, vrious ef. andprises; for ple by r jy2 '72i M sxiInsasist. I.' is Pi, AlPiigisI J LAURGiii, ADs s ATby - SAIOSALLI a 00.W, 505555H LAOGIS, A O: F U-Bibbhiilf f~~pl;- ~:~n. · SR "·easedig Iisa Dea, forisal RHA R;LI &CO,. 'ITHSKN bl:oi loonabl t . Sill 00 half bite do, iroSa ids u uteild. B 0 scbnitphii' css 6tu YlsislS o'Sdm 'BLOVA-1Ob3l~l