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ýh r Kc r;; ;:, ,, es Is in wý' 'we eelthoetno ice" tMokrt, jee 4~4theeoldth who gew er P -, HOC- tltwewore to have tnb~obaWe"Ihad, lin and D- (i toatrwthdpi lhetek *d 7I Ifiall notUtfe g er tht3 o 7I n9mber, thirteen, but the saddened en. Do -4-; In the Chaumps Ply. ito t t' I *aeEp. "Yon look corn formatha bonns of that poor Al. lb watll*tellybo reooir, y h r- thnonmid and wit itysewaliving ihG ai.S-er ootjgHawed k4M e~rithdflt?.o ta sesod to lThen t~e m ag l men u aloe, tem.ha thee rabulos ootler 4opro.o 1W to gtook M dmto *f sb od lihsn fB an plt ;be wk wll,· te-emdto liste plaiirs,.vallatonc se tea >g. dhnerosaof hea enstook hi n m oi ue lbt ad pesete him t LnabA r i,"It tait, m mistor. nume enseemed to a.d oui It became an in 1 Jeyiovn uand one e o~f wMfqioh it was nb owed lhreate nor promises to - - ione nd it r. he ,t ,gound' nd Sciulated. Jstice inquired . .otof the . It wa whispered a that thiasmeanbed e h th aght tobis eheen ay d lm, butnthenext day om,. abd wn not mono. for many pD...i where b e rendered some e ,orhi nhe obtained a mission to "tl ri ion of 1$4o broke o ht, hewas Oune l. :lNorthern State. He gave in his ad" weht to eetablish kimself at Riga I. I e, beq.etabg to bin elder son Wale The younger became W ri d attributed that action to Albe eturned to Fawce. The day after beýw ck~in the evening on the alone ral o e sldn a of.of the Du n'4 Duri su;ih"tetbe dLe The n ntrday the . , t ofeamady torwhch beb te t , I weoesaid that he iM. led alone and reired, in a .beteed the whence he coldf the wher6 Lonies wae killed. " He only retreat once or twice a year, and then haleme,"inld at do P-n, I oncludig. a t relative of the Dauke's During . oneI learned to become intimate W.en she died.I knewr of her intrigae end 3 myself conealod him untl his do never oamltey believed in the influence of the blteen, be t n the dewheon Albert said,' di" t tels week, I was convinoed that Seamies Coiae.-The bualness coat branah of the . ohena l a.utltht t tbohihNa. Penrwo, Harrsoea le, corner of Macanton and Cacti Ornote, hav. davotad s acob atteeono no to Imach rit qante a epeeltny with them. rhalemnnek banaeof the beest aolletlcee Ia the eaantry or the wet hetaae styli beiehntoa mti, pgamentswhiohhave cejWlcthu, eon n r Into as. Pernoaaar eaeytrada w prolfon maryd toa a·rtcle whtch ne adeptnd to thetr an. eelagcaaajenrs, P., H. hao.'., whose avertsemntis elase. eicmenaablhed. are referred to the very convincing too. i~e*widhot~e ttitioeef» ro abker' ewing Maehins,. 0bl d mo tine morolonto. Ornood. They wilre Similehat t ohisaohtne to lb. p t 00.0 by Hlebrond & Co., Oftbeplptootneb gedeilfmotoeyio INcB Orleans, the work tuoned out ITwb It of the: mono doroble haraniter, nod by otebr -rAuoaf.woowbuoo neawe nre. give. Tb, 0rov,. d e-t y d the oontroy, and bee wnttiessof-ehnpiltoibyand ntrnogib that onmeond it, end wpbinhieyL W' noderttood bye ponnuat of ith Oodoeirtioneot, ihio OWBfu thot weneed siolthbo·ilgadditilonal e 8l ogu Joxhiuomm eOILr Lute.-The lomp de. eed ere "Uiobrd's Patent" to on of Oh, noted invootin of 01t day,. Iinives ios tight, oonouiUg tlb pooresl qonlilo. ioll,5cnsee laritorNfi. without snoon or odor. ifor" it i itnioopteneea to frt oi o, qualttie whiob ommond lit. ithietpibor thepeopie. it ioso ranooed to appeaance, nod d(eoeveteo Shoehand wbaetdi which render it athllk binded 'rapnt it fBr household one. Mr. M. O'Onnor, in? ai*1n efhul, teen aole andonly neoborlsed aget i its wal teatooqeteoM dto his adweoniesme we rur. .5p 'e..T oupioe monooyiiable find, an echo aOietatsýMUal neond soo oirntfleioo hndead, a nirlllad poo $14piFbodeotih.4so w bilrtwenrtb.g porple, and furtber, thlattisotn dna is now beoon. Odetltod with politiii, tota ~depiMftraiib w -how tadlinttbliy roonntd ItOI wlih oh, OnIehnitaniaefthaDoogIo ononpoign, efray into hihob t°ýai~tlagtstwetatdewpO~yed or ca out ·bbrtllar--l t!ý!u a This would n br hane oondrred M Weaha ees e the r oI Illioeoai nu, oradopted, at man twt tits eoiaes r 8i.11 . Moody, the grand Mngol of ,B.Ssthwn'Ebi GlbaOe, who would har. sapplied the geret Nftla 009 " forhnltiadO n dotell,. < fohLb'BUU AltO OITZyNoi OOOBLoJa.y are referred advttmwotof tlenoa. e Bottbaysoo, Lewin *oC., bit JhWli.bw abls htlo yel onbneoahd noe of thoneat l.nso. olK aautettnat of pinestntl, bhnoehneiog and faey dny gut. tobef0.adb in Booth. Both orl theaortaongmn tbatthlbpIpB t onoabaglog and koplog their utnok p that ihe ao et.a mahIabdto rthe mt oh. blhtan smto 'whean;Mad tosafooah noho with every nrttole ronqiad it N dy geok h11o. Their toekof fahbrli for a's wanr, dree. goode. loa. gon, elrtuot of latdis' onn odeweer, is ne. oityisUmslana r se s aiotesthe lemniortment of inmmnig, telM~bau '{fastek ail.toa 5readalteeaon `Ponoow, Mra Yioo~f" COi .-Tk. cononmeto of theh . hYaUlhi bMoe og are refnvrd to tha ad,.r .ýl1W~caTOb 19 ead It Binorlll·tr.oe, and a*oy Lnhbp to geb a berrionL JW 9Bý- d topIhopti hefhmntehgbi bytho fýaoth l~ttge WMethuuoiebetoo bgt and mot cuiabnote bua iek nhy ntyhe TMowtlewopltn4. flvporltaoiooy 'lle+ tnhatttape. as qal If not mnps bpod au whicbh its ^BMotm oýhe dl'ed.~ldoe ., 'isg lvd romthuieu. notevery `'bivexriepa R f lvpbnofaota °4b#$eld!pptM ta> 6rg eofevr "lliitM~41e~tetY~eni w whot upakn r88 into.a .te oo.amporeeseapeof . ee iek ,n., ro..te time s pent In their oeaptuee, had been goil~g lhaesewef with Saiete, antary birds, ...dthermpegt ,,ie t ith alls the tindlnbv oe of a hardened orimi ai She had, in fsot,like a crtain Ieapt Vey, e. If daa dinner oti hundred francs. ow ts happened we meet hleave Mr. Dames to re. lat his own~ai'id . Su Visc eroun to low two-o.rporp de .n, erof soea imnIoae could either not onl .... "to ,Onhe o at a cbrnsth ct uv tired f of n e . the100.) w e eaen mor~eby himsel a dinner that shao h The thbinwas den ied. . "Impelsd.l"exclsimed two or three volces. 'it eat ,ha undereteod,, replied the Vlscount, "thatei the weed 'eat' the word 'drlnk' I also to preheeded.. "Well,then, I say one man-when I my a maen, I do not meanu a carter or a ceal-heaver, Imeena gour ment-can eat a dinner of Ave hundred francs." "Yorself't for example?" "I have the vvehundred ftrnas," said one of those prsent. "And will eat them,"' aid the Viscount. "Oome, chow eus heow it can he done." "'Iesieveysmple. IdineattheDeb dePars. I make my selection acordling to my fancy, and I eat .fve hundred ranma worth at my dinner." T he trd was aeordltgw y made, and bebebe to arBrn e h dinner for the next day. Th maied'hotel was summoned. It we winter time; the Viscount wanted certain forced vegetables and fritul; he wanted game, also, and the shooting. -e.. ews over. maitre d'hotel asked for a delay of eight days. The dinner was accordlingly delayed for that Amount The umpires wereto dine with the Vlseount to the right andlelt of the table. The Viscount waes allowed two hours for his dinner, from seven to neine. He acould either converse or not, just as it pleased him. -At the hour appointed, the viscount made his ap. pdaece, bowed to he company, anod sat down to the The bill of fore was a mystery to the adversaries. They were to have the pleasure of a ourprise. The Viscount at down. Twelve doen ofOl)stend othe were pised before him, with a hall-bottle of Joanaataherg. T. ~eYount was in gooocondttion; be asked for twelve dozen more, and another half bottle of the sae wine. This tewas followed by a soup of swallows' nests, Which the Viscunt tamrned into a bowl and drank up lihe a baein of hot milk. S"BRealy, gentlemen," he then observed, "my ap ~'Utite is excellent today, and I feel inclined to in dulgeIn a fancy." "As you like! you are your own raster." "'lIdote uponbeebteaks and potatoes. Garcon, an blhfteka x pemmnee . The garcon, astonished, looked at the Vieoont. "'Well,' he said, "don't you understand 0" "Oh;yeea but Ithought that the Viscount had or dered his danner." "Trume; but this is an extra. I will pay for it as oach." "ise umplres lonked at one another. Abiftek suu pommea.was brought, and the Viscount devoured the whole. "There. Now for the fish." The fish was brought. "Gentlemen," said the Viscount," it is a'trout fro the lake of Geneva-a kind that is only found there ot which still can be eat here. It was shown to m this morning whilst I was at breakfast, alive. It was brosght from Geneva to Paris in the water of thr laokela ow ehomsmead this fish to you; It is dell vteiies more, and there was nothing hut the bo 1 a ono " Garcop, he t l"shonted the Viscount. eA h.sehihw tes file kas laid before him. "o seond bottle of Bordeaux, same vintage." 'a, neeond bottle was brought. The pbeasant was discusaed in ten minutes. " Sir," observed the garcon," I think youn made a mitake in asking for the pheasant before the salmios d'ortolans." "Ah treel Well, lockily, it was not agreed in what order the ortolans should be eaten, or I had last Now for the saimis d'ortolans, garcon." The salmis d'ortolans were brought. There were ten of these delicious little birds; the Viscount disposed of them in as many mouthfuls. "Gentlemen," said the Viecbunt,"the rest of my bill .of farejs very simple ; usparegus, green peas, a pine. apple,and some atrewberrles. Of wine t half a bot tie of Constantla, half a bottle of sherry, that has been to India. The coffee andllquors ; that is under stood." Each thing came in its torn ; the vegetables and fruit were conscientiously devoured, the wines and liquors were imbibed to the last drop. The Viscount had been one hour and fourteen oin utos at his dinner. "Gentlemen," he said, "has all been loyally execu ted ?" The .mpires expressed their assent. "Garcon, lacarte ?" The Viscount cast his eyes at the sum total, amount ing to l0i francs and handed over the bill to the ue. pires. The account was examined and found to be our rert. The bill was conveyed to the Viscount's adversary, who was dining in a cablinet. In less than five minutes' time he mads his appear ance, bowed to the Viscount, and, drawing rforth six notes of a thousand francs each from his pocket book, be presented him with them. That was the amount of the bet. "Oh l sir," exclaimed the Viscount, "there was no hurry ; besides, perhaps you might have wished for your revenge 1" "Would you be disposed to give it to me, air 1" "leost assuredly so." "When ?" "Why," replied the Viscount, with a simplicity that partook of the sublime, "at once, sir, if you like." The loser reflected for a second or two, and then he maid "I had rather not. After what I have seen, Ithink you would do anything.'' IFnOVEn DnTIzsyTy.-Dr. B. F. Smith, who fs at preent located at the St. Louis Hotel, elsewhere gives notiel that his syltem or moanofaturing and amtoing artll tlaeeth has ome very marked points of superiority ovper the mort ordl. nary methoda. Also, that he has succeeded to a p'ao for the painless xtractlo of teeth which has beon emainently atiefa tory to those who have had to submit to this usa'ly seoraclo. totg operation. We DIRECT ATrTBNTON to the sale this day by N. Vlgtolte, at the City Hotel, commono street, comprising pro pottyweall toataed, and worthy of the attention of capitoalists. For acount and rtk of former purchaeers : I. Two lots of grouod corner of Magatine and Ptoyfarre streets. 2. One lot of ground somner of Tivoli Clrcle and Nayadeea 0. Dweling house on Canal street, near Clairborno street. 4. Two-story brick dwelling hous on Washtngton Avenue. A Dwelling house on Dryades street, near the Poydras hMr To effat a partition among 60 proprietors : 6. A thre.tory brickh store, corner of Camp and Canal atreets, leased up to 18%, at $11,0 per annum, and now o.u otod by Mares. Gregor A Witson. For frther particulars see advertisemert. QALIaoRNra DIAMONDS.-Mr. J. L. Jacobs, 42 St. Chaoles street, advertises that be has Just reoelved a splendid aasortmot of California Diamonds, set to eighteen eartt gold, hat be has on banda fnalet of Jaobt' bajoes and a, ordeons, and that he is ready to tach any one to operate on either tmu-taal Impstamnt no swelve lsons. THE TBRATHENT OF CsANCBs.-Profs. Barton and Reinaoh, 38 St. Charles street, are operating with great succos, it t said, in the utngof of atone without the tas of the knife. They al treat incipient conasuompton and chrole diseases by ae Indtao syltem of medicineo, and are ready to gite Ohsmoat attoo. references and odt tats of remarkable cureo effect. dt y them. We refer to adverteament. Ta. OIyooNATe D BTrrTss.-This admirable spect. t or oedyslapta, Lndtgtsttot, general debility and kindred db. ordats, Is for sale wholesale and retall by J. Wright a Co., 21 aod 11 Ohartes streeat. Iverythly g else in the drug, medicine dohtmitad way, may likewise be obtained of them atteasive etiers. GQaAT BsaoAels are offered by Mr. Theodore mlaoger, at sea and Mt Roy.l eatt. and at his braneh store .lORmpartatat, f. e ha now selling off all ti stock of coetoaa, silks, velvet, eta., at radued prioes to make oom br spda geodas eomtg In. i H. bae jut reetind and offa d he a tot f hall and eveutng dra , tartleoaa, ibbon., ttres and genaats Jotvin glov. We would raotmmend ha tadtta to look in on Yr. Daaetger without doely. Mense.a J. A, BAaD & Co. will sell this day, the Sthot., at 1 o'elook, at No.tOtP 1 o street, btwoen Py Im and Hevt, the conttea of a second hand furottre satoreo I. advertieoment. Bour. Atm MAcEm sar oF BaST AsoT Vantma., £a AoaOr.--Tha Sheriff al il todaly, at 1 o'eteosk, XI, at ha City Hotl. Osmoaa ,sret, thblt Uand taehlwtoy of the tambat ae tatrl ,. Forpatltotlu. and terms seem advota. A .Boorsmn a is wanted immediately at 46 Camp ttei aad d rttlsmd for easewhere,. Sl CAIPnrTs are wanted to work at Bell's Ore. amw sa, ar aden etetd for Ik aot her olumn. Prospeett'sw* t9a*a55 ,oie Uante of Repre* -(runansa.Rn r A WRVOYAIr asRronRas.) We and the following in the Columnbu BOquirer, a paper which always gives honest credits, or else we should suspect ehat it was a sly" Punoh" from some sareastle oevee-acress the Atlanti : nsJuo , SaiL.Mm.., D. Faraer(Dem., Ky.) brought fbrwatrd'amnothmfor the suppreesionf or ei discus ionn the Legislatu The lhenorable member hapro posed, as a subtitute, that all questllons at issue Ishould be settled by single combat, bowls knife or pit ol n .orable metemb were, up to the preeni paerod, In t habit of stieckng at nothing, and ho.n r.Farcer, thoght that this proposal wod certainly obate scr a state of things, by giving them some thing to stink at. Mr. Barker (Dem., Vs.) seconded the motion, and ale. be would be happy to second any of th eom hatants in want of his asietance. He believed that his inalifatlens In this repect were well known to the Hnorible HoUse and If any member was ignorant of them, he wonld take the liberty of recapitiatilug. The Hon.Member was here proceeding to give the detalls of several sanguinary" dlflculties,"' when he was ntarrapted by tMr. Whittle (Whig, Tenn.) What does the honora ble member mean by thrusting the details of his du el ou the House? Good wine needs no bush, and it socreseful duelist needs no practice. There was no danger of the honorable member's deeds not being trumpeted forth to the world because everybody knows that "murder will out." Mr. Barker-You are a liar and a thief I (No sen eation whatever.) M.. Whittle-The Hon. rascal opposite has called me liar and a thief. I believe that the House will support me when I term him a forger and assassin (Ltea seosation then befbre.) Mr. Barker-Who robbed the man on hoard of the steamboat? A-h-h I Mr. Whittle-Who ran away from the Revere House without paying hin bill? H'h-h I Ir. Barker (shaking his flut)--Bilver spoons I Mr. Whittle-I did'ot insure my house for double its value and then aet fire to It. Mr. Barker-If the Honorable member ain't a coow ard be'lLhave it out with me now. Mr. Whittle, jumping on the table)-Come on, you rfian. The Speaker-Fair play, gentlemen I Recollect, If you please, that our proceedings willbe reported. The Honorable members thoen had a set to, in whieh both displayed considerable science, and a great deal of animosity. Bets ran high as to who would win, and we. undertand that the Speaker speculated heavily. After rfive rounds, however, Whittle gave in, and Barker was chaired home by his triumphant friends. We believe that a meeting be tween the gentlemen is arranged to come off to-mor row. Thin incident agreeably relieved the monotony of the week's debates, which were growing exceed ingly tedious. Gustavus Vasa. The ither of Gustavus Vasa and many of his frends and kinsmen had fallen in a massacre. His mother and several of the most illustrious ladies were carried prisoners to Copenhagen, and treated with every Indignity. On his own head a high price was set, and he was safe nowhere. He fled into Dalicur is, a wild region of mines and mountains, inhabited by the most during and independent race of Sweden. He hoped to rouse them to the rescue of their cona try ; but that great bloody deed, and Christian's spies everywhere, had thoroughly unmanned even theoe hardy men. On his journey, his servant made off with his clothes and effects,and Guatavus pursued him till his horse fell under him--but in vain. Once more disguised as a peasant, he went on through sterile mountains, unpeopled heaths and forests, till he reached Fahlun, with its blazing fires, rolling Cuoke and suiaty copper works. Here be labored for some time in the mines ; but his uneasy mind drove him on again. He engaged as a thresher at a farm; but there the fineness of his linen and his mannero did not escape a sharp eyed maid. The master, informed of this, soon recognized Gus tavus, a fellow student at Upsala, and filled with ter ror, entreated himn to plunge deeper into the moun talus, and leave him and his family in safety. He next betook himself to the castle of a nobleman, who received him most effectionately, making himself most sure of the offered reward. He mounted and rode off to the next military station, and was soon back again with twenty troopers. Bat the bird was flown, through a bint fom the more noble wife, who furniuhed him with a horse and sledge fur his escape. He sought refuge at the doorof a monastery, founded by his ancestors, but the monks shut the door in his face. His next asylum was with a worthy clergy man ; but here the Philiustines were upon him again, for the Danish soldiery were hunting everywhere. He was again rescued by the presence of mind of the lady who, on the entrance of the troopers into the house, where Oustavus was sitting with the other farm men, she gave him a cuff on the ear, and sent him off on pretense of some negleced errand. His hosat then concealed him under a load of straw, and drove him towards a place of security; but the soldiers met them on the way, examined the load of straw, ran their swords through it in different direc tions, and at one pass pierced the leg of GuOstavs. He bore the wound without stirring, and was saved ; but the blood soon running through the cart, and leoaving a track on the snow his ingenionus host cut a wound in his horse's foot, and when the bloody track was remarked,showed that as the cause. Through such dangers and discouragements Gustavus escaped, finally routed the men of Dalicurlia, expelled the Danes, and was unanimously elected King. He be came one of the noblest Kings that ever reigned; completed the teformation in Sweden, and remains one of the world's great names. [Westminster Review. Snarre nsa.-roe fnt year of married life is a most important era in the history of husband and wife. Generally, as it is spent, no is almost all subso quent existence. The wits and husbund then assimi late their views and their desires, or else conjure up their dislikes, and so add fel to their prejudices and animosities forever afterward. " I hare somewhere read," says Rev. Dr. Wise in his "Bridal Greetings," of a bridegroom who gloried in his eccentricities. He requested his bride to ac company him into the garden a day or two after the wedding. He then threw a line.overthe roof of their cottage. Giving his wife one end of It, he retreated to the other side and exclaimed: "Pull the line I" "1 can't," she replied. "Pull with all your might !" shouted the whimsical husband. But in vain were all the efforts of the bride to pull over the line, so long as the husband held on the op posite side. Bat when he came round, and both pall ed at one end, it came over with great ease.. "There," said he, as the line fell from the roof,"you see bow hard and ineffectual was our labor when we pulled in opposition to each other, but how easy and pleasant it :swhen we both pull together. It will he so, my dear, through life. If we act together it will be pleasant to lirve. Let us, therefore, always pull together." In this illustration, homely as it may be, there is sound philosoply. Husband and wife must mutually bear and concede, if they wish to make home a retreat of joy and bliss. One alone cannot make home happy. There most be union of action, sweetness of spirit, and great forbearance and lore in both husband and wife, to secure the great end of happiness in the do mestic circle. A FAnLs.-A young man once picked op a sove reign lygin ithe road. Ever afterward as he walked along, he kept his eye steadfastly fixed on the ground, in hopes of tinding another. And in the course of a long life he did pick op at different times a good amount of gold and silver. But all these days as he was looking for them he saw not that heaven was bright above him, and nature beautiful around. He never once allowed his eyes to look up from the mud and filth in which he sought the treasure; and when he died, a rich old man, he only knew this fair earth of ours as a dirty road to pick op money as you walk along. " MEDITATION. "There is a time For those whom wisdom and whom nature charm, To steal themselvres from the degenerate crowd And soar above this little scene of things, To thread low-thooghted vice beneath their feet, To soothe the throbbing paseions into peace, And woo lone quiet in her silent walks." Tan EA.Lo MACHIs Wonas.--These Southern machine works are locatesd in Richmond, Virginia and are noted for the excellrse and Enib or the manchinery hieh, in homenses quantities, and specially adapitd to the Southern de oand, is turnedaut byr tem. The Nsew Orleans and general gent tis Mr. Edward M. Irene, and his office is at No. 2 Unifon strust, where he will receive orders for anythlin in the ma ehinery line. Into advertslaements, which he publish.es in this paper, he ass pasrticular attentlou to, and Inspection of, theb uompaony's statioary steam eusgles and fixtures, 1t portable steum enlnses of unequaled qulityI sr widely ued and svery here sfaborsably known circulrar and sbas w-mlll, and Its - ollont machinsry of anl hkInds. At this ageney re always kept on hand duplllates omall the parts of machines, so that no delay in repaoling may occuer, and then are now lading steam eosines and saw mills of all bass and kIndS, with differesnt desriptlons f boliers. We recommend all in wanrt of machinery above eOf erred to to negssotriate with Mr Ivns. SPLsNDoD, MAGNIFICENMT, AND PnaIc'TLy GOR amous.-These words may wousd rather extrsavagant, but ther are not when woe apply them to the display of silks, lase., bon neto, and fasny goods generally for the lSdiS, whldb as now o be seen at M'me Olympe's. aor of O st s and Cutom hea sstreets. All the gods are selected from the svery net t be found tnlasep, andoemprsel all that ryouthfurl lovelthuaess and fashliUn sn dsaa. We refer the ladles to 'me O.' ad. yerslsenaost. SinErn's COLBATSD MAHrNes are forming part Sthe rhesthlt of every stamer theat leavses the sits, for each mall brises ordrs to Mr. Walter Bnooos,, Ctamp stnrs.whbo laeoanfste thelr. nO New Orlens. The 'slty desmadsLs, a esn. thse apolln o. .s enllghtoned publio, for the singer ahoblns, wlith al itb oeamosolmd praotcnl attribut Is now Mbsneed ameag the pessni ofa sboesseld hames, and ils busy scin w to hs awg room an erse bask to the mlssle of the lane In the ptlor, for it I eonaldered as much a lady's secom pllshmsnt to be able to perform on theb one tsetrummt as the shber. We asntl.sntiou to Mr. Besnnettl's adveroisesment.. COMPTXlGII2 . . JIAJ.. coONtloLeiWNm ottPlfl ) Otty of New Orieans, Jaceery 4th, lob.; [ No. 4266. ] Reeeed, Thot the o.mptll.be.ad hielhereby requeted to eell to th lowt ehddmR.Ie eetreetefolayling e fg.ItChcc pa eree t cjcmed St. e = qr, reeced Dt trlec; thi k h o d to be epde IettLeecee hettlehed by . A..That the C~t Attorney Ice snd he i, hteheb · utibori dto make a demand o 7 the Choryh Wardens oe thr eutd of t. Loth for df tpment wth e t of the ofoe tentRtioned Btggs. and In the ecet of a refued to complyeetch tddeod, the Cit, y Attorney enter sclt aealnst celd Chrch Werdeteftor the recoerc of the cat oeeel d fihtbne pavement. [sinned] J. O. NIXON s d President Board o aldermen. [s(iete CHAR. H. WALDO, Presldeett RofS tlAeeleteet Aldermce. Apprtoed Deember hd 1018. iR.Ied] GERAR, D STITH, Mayo. [ No. 4271. 3 Re4tte9e, Thetthe Coeptroller be ted he tehereby athor. ted to hedlRdhceto to the lowest bidder eafer fiee days notlRe it the oqnovtl " ·ontrat for altetllsits mmd ofthe al tore o JuUetwstre, from Ramp~rt to Libertystreet, In ecnre.. mity with R tontracct entered into belwen th ee c eand H. J. Retey. Eyeq.. ethe I.theof December 18t57;estld ortk to he done In dcrane with epeft ot.c ec 8i. tn the Sur eyor'o ofe, end the etid edje eteeecpcf. orate, and the aald ·ardleeatton be subject to the approval or rejeetton of the Coctmmnet Council. (Signed) CHAS. H. WALDO, Preldent DBard of Autlstot Aldc:men. (Signed) J.O. NIXON, Pttehcuttterd cc Alderetc. Approved December lii8... (Signed) GERARD STITH, Mtayor. Noice ise hereby gven that on TUIENSDAY Ith Imtent. I wll adjudicate nt my otlee, et 12 o'ectek, S., the above ontracet. Jel 7t T. THEARDAo. Comptroller. S ItPR I.ICAR lON W for the tontaet for lay eag e Bag-stone opavement on the park of the alleys set yet Sced od both eid.ee ofr. Anthony soqure. 71eleye$hail be elagged with the ieet quality of North rler S.gteeon , rubbed ortooled on the nurfae, or haelf dressed to a moth eurfae. andc heavlg rebbed Joele. No tlegetone to ceee elee than 6 feelt ere od %t.intches ththek. The ties thal e het ad well beddctedt eement, and eloetolned n same mortec, and sheli he lad itn regulear courses. eidfla. itg shlc when eompkleted, preent ae even surface, free of My rugged end hollowp lar. and capetle of supporting e straight edge; otherwise It cll be rejected by the Surveyor. Ietheetner of eaceh ealcy, e weel dressed stone gutter, not e than t12 iuohea wide by 6 inches thick, having the leltom ry tol-dreoed e chcnnel for the water 4 lnches deep b Inehe. ilde. will be ©arafnty set n iergtbeof notleb than feet, ad shall be well bedded o hydulic cement mortar. The hole wt ork sheall be erected In accordance with the Iene, leele and directole to he gien by tihe City ccreyeor. Allt the cceteils shtll be of the beet qtallty tad shell be fnr ndlied by the contraector as well e the labor. The roed satone paing, the old curb and gutter stones, end the bricneg of the exestng etdelwaks shell be caket oet bh the eotraetor, shaill remaei. his property and shall be removeeRnd huled away by him. The c0ntce er sheall bind himself to begin the work in the ten days floltlowingthe approval of the edjudlaetion by the Come mon Cemcl], and to complete the same nine y days after, under sp yalty of ton dollars per day for each and every day there ater thee mAeh dnot complins.e 8r ) to n .mntof $1100 shMll be required to guarantee the fttful performae of the eontreet. Paymet in ueb on the ompletion of the work and tetept. anee oothe me by the City Surveyor. Ile .well uelndertood that In ese oR failure by the ontraetor to hegi or Rnis the ecrk, or any port thereof within the petriod flet, o I in ae the Council be diLatis.led wrih the manner n whiceh the work ic being executed, the Council shell heave the right to eanenl the coatrect without putting the on ta or in dtarl, ties required hy artcle 19D0 of the Civil hods, td sithoutt ePellt gto acout of Jntieh to eoonl the seme and without ndemlt ; and It is , alO well understood thet ic cante the contractor ahell at anyR time aebandon the work, or not tnlseand eomplete thesamein conformity wih h x ontract. the said ontractor hall forfeit all claims he may have for any part of the workh done by him p to the date of the bandoe. mentcand tht the eCty thell hereby dischearged froem any a id ei wlllly therefortt Itt Itltleti etsi uinderstood thet W easethe contract be reold. the contruector and hstcurities Mall beheeld and bonRd hn lido to paye unto the tlty all lea. or dlterenee between the price at which the contractor orlgfo tlly contracted to perform the work, and the price at which It eay be adjudleated at a re-else or reudjtdicatlot. Bide to be per petter fchil yard of feglng complete, New Orle.s, Dee. 29, 188. [Sigeedj LOUIS H. PILL, City RSrveyor. Approted by the Committees on Streets tand Ltndgs of both Boards of the Common Council. Sigod OBRT 11UYO ml, T. VENNARD ChaT. VirNRD. men. Regihtered Ja. , 1859. HENRY DUREL, e4 et .. For ciomptroeter. QPEVI~IfIATIOX I or the coultract flr at. 1. lyriyy the yade o th gutters on Jli.a street, from Ram. part to Liberty streets. Tbh gutter itones and about tyn feet In wldth of tbh Mond stone paving of the roadwayliong the gutter stones, shali be take. up by the contractor and releid In accordance byth the tiieetiu, levels and grades to be livyn by bhe yuryyror. The gttler bloa lil y bltid on nd ed of lake sbelli or LyIedit. gylyl atd ybarp send rited of four inbhe st thIthickn, elyelb sllbe well rammed and made solid pprevious in, 1)ln~t the golfer-tense; they shell be clone joiuted, shall touch In their gth the 1ur82 ulli, end yhall be laid w 1th a1lope oy one abl * half Inch towards thye y rbetony. The Jointl shyll be yyli tiled up with guitop sand. The cayyiybyfr -hall suby titte i.n It.. of all old gltter etteee which m ty be found broken or nate yity. bhedsl' d dressed ttrlt I river gutter hone, fybr Inches thick, by es fioot wide and not less tian three hyfyt yllng. T round toI.. sbell be lIlt .n a bed ofyriyr d.s.d * t bib.h ebick, II the beot ayi,.yllel usyets, and eo ea to teach a eh other and make cyia, aild brohkenyinity Theidinty yhtll be tiled up with dry river stud, and after thye ryn has sett'ed tbe same down, the pavyig shll be wyll rammed twye, and the jointe shbll be again B:Ibd tp wlth lake shell, atid Lon don gravel, nod -harp Stud mixed, end the peying sbill agaln bewaill rammed -soften uamay he neeeseer- , and -hshal be cev· ,red wit"- i coatitig of lte bhelly or London Itttel aid sharp .and mixed, am the street shall be opened Ity travel. All tb ylteyiytyls shell be of the biethu ty, sod shall by furnitied by thye contractor al ell as the labor. The contractor shbi bhe bound tolklp the y ork iy reptir for and dri.ng ec year lTt.r iia ttompletion, and to guarantee the r`Hllhlnl Derformance of this c alllliton, the Treasons wnill .ftail, one-tenth o ltbh cyntraitt price, which tenth sulil bypad to thid rontyltor at thIe yplrt'on of said yyir only, ifby .W.y1y"b . tbhan ound in good order and couidithi, tlherwis iy yb fhItledyforthe ull .P the cit. Thb contractor shall be bound hti byinbt eorL in the tyl days Pllohiyg trh appy,.,l of the n.iJ.diiat in by the Ctimmon Councili, ad to complete the same sixty dtyy agayr, undler a py. aily ofiyyn dutlyti pet day for tech and every day ihyreaiiei the lame is oat completed. lylitity In ihe ayrlIIoy(1:1ballybe required to guarantee the lihlhul peryihrmi ncyy t he ii lytryyy. Payment In Peell, on alole compiellun of tie wor-k and accept ance of the same by tbh City S.urveyor. It is yell iydeyitood that it cuyy of failure b the eyylytmyly to byyin or ilylh the ytrk or any pact thereonwithi. the pe. Hld 9xIid, y In yase t.yihy lnfii byye di-iytled with the mount i. yhihb yihe york i. being uyeciled, thye l'iityil shall beet the yiyhlt to annul the ytttrlct withiout Puttitg the conyrnct, r It default. as required by artieiy lilly of by Civil Oudy, lnd without applying to a cort of Justice to annul the same and rlthaut Indemclty ; and It Is else well mnderntood that In case ihe ontractor yhail at any ima hnndon tihe work or not fliniyh and complete the same, Itt Conformiiy yith hi. yontract, the contractor shall forfeit all claims he may Inv-r far any par[ of the work done by him up I. the datb of ihe abandonment, and that the city shhll be 11;, reby diacharred from any and SIIlia- bility therelor ;and t it. a well and- Ie ee that I. Paso the lcontract n , resold, the s yldylriy and iea .yyyyiiiy, shall by byld ilti byity, i to pay unto the liy lly tii ll y, iyr difiey once betwyen y ii price at whiyh the ountraitor originalltyiin. tralyed to perlorm the bork and the price at yhich it may bi adludicnted at a resale le fttt t dicetion. sida to he per runningl foot of sotee d etnex taken up bad re laid, ed per nperfial yard of roind itlon iiying taken up id. reeit. ~ Net y rlNuus. iyp y 2, 188. Aliyyyydbytyyyyttyy LU S iyyytylydb.ity iiylyyibtib Approved iy ede CommitLUSHpi,.eee on Streets and Landings of both Roardy of the Common Coyncil. Ihlglledl ROy'T lUYGHtl Chairmen. Siuainye II. T. VENARiD, i Ryglstyytd Jyiuary 3, 1869. _ IEItRY DIPIEI., foy Comptroller. NEW VOLUM1Ir, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED THE SOUTHERN HOMESTEAD; - A Large First lass Illustrated AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. The Fourth Volume of this beaetI'el and popular Weekly Journal will begin Jannery lst, 1859, nder he moot encour aging prospeet. It ell, lit tht ttime, he Greatly Enlnrged, and several new and important features added. which, togethet with Its handeome pictorhtl illustratonle, must increee its pret ent ppulmtrity. A'RIt;UILTURE-Thls, as heretofore, will be the leading feature of the "tomestead," and wil be eonduected Ia man ceter worthy of the great interest it delires to foster. Every Ite. Irtmenet of Southern Agriculture wile receive due attention, and uch systems or cultivatlng the soil, stockratsin., and gen *eral farm management promulgated. bs have been tested by practical coen and found worthy of adoption, A large corps o' contributors are constantly writing for this department of the "Homestead." HOILTICUI.TURE-Thls dep armeat Is Icelantly filled with excellent Horticultural eand nologflble Informalion, and is uniwrsally pronounced as one of the most useful featuresof the payer. Gentlemen of experienee and ability wilts for it. 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N.ithvlle, Tenn. .8=end for specimen numbert , prospectses, etc. Makte up Clubs immediately. di 3pti kTWDOW A. COSTA, SUCCESSOR TO ANOELO S osta, he .on hand and effertl fort e 600 hbl.. Neo, Prime and R ump Potk. 10 tierees Bacon--Sdee and Shboulders Pd bblt Whiteland Red Beans. H. tlerces Sugar-Cured Hams. Al bbls. BSuerfine and Extra Flour. 3O tlerces Carolina Rice. m800 bbls. Western lnd Northern Potatoes, S m 8. 67, 69 end 70 Oldr Levee street. -- R. LIJPIIDIEH DEALEPR IN SEA.,EO.J CLOTH H a lug, No. ll2 Caeac, corner Royal street over the store of 8. N. Moody, New orleans. OrcecoatsteBusiness Coats, Pilot Coest, Pea Jeckecs, PFnts, YVets, Ladles' aed Gentlemeeen'e Legglns, Shoe, Gaiter, etc., Sgreat variety and most desirable styles. These fabrics are woven in the wool without any seam ; wIt tlways retain their shape; and n point of strength, warmth, urability, cheapness and all other desirabte quaittet, are ueetionthly superior to any other styles of Clothing, e all wh test them must admit. Planters are Invited to call and examine. Mleereonte supplied et liberal terms. dll 3m RICE IILB-RICE ILLS-RICE MILLS Uhe beelt plan of hullen8 Rot- evee triald I by the BSTAM ARM RICE POUNDINGMAORHINE, P reeenn Mr Joen TALLOe . Itrwlhbul five busheblso prepared Rice In from Ie to 8 mnltle, aceeding to the quality of the Rice. Mr. GEOORGE PATEERRON, at the Feunery and Maehboe Shop, comer of letord and New Levoe etretU ei my eels lgent toe the mont •-ture sd leole thf smwe. w Orleen JOHN TALLON, Pa.eetee. e te , Noemebe 17e188.8 lye 'HI'- ANTHONY ARRUINO[' I ANRTHONY- ATREDO Re to Itmetmt the ptblle thab he has sled his Rtesueut d O Eelrt for the seemere , and ie pIw keep ont td thle tegeelt ed eteleet elleceten of FRUIT to letlet Ithe Ity. Ace tgteeotaettLMeeteteetlbeveeeeeetmde *1 bl lrgeet and fet ambd owntte in the 8oth. Just eeeeda oeelleeetl e.FPooehee, PFet, Apples, Melons, Ito., whic~h eecYibeaynaile(T thecity. 4., HTr1 ONt ASTREDO. l$ "Nc. 16 Royl strleet. COMrVhOLLE.- OPFrFJIAL. ' colMPTROLuER' OrPl'. 0ty ot NeaeOroele. Denembet2, 1818.1 [No. 4249.] *Jead, Thatt he Nomptrolle. be ltd h lehereby tather tle d tn o eend e tt en day inthe oaenll outrnal that eaed pro peals will be1 leeleved at his oace, fort acotraalt withl the el's for ebetmtinl ag ballat road for the plank road on Fiettstteet, from Maga lnae etlltet to the river; alo for a contract for ean. dtinllatl be ltlt rd for the plank read an Elah strjeet, om St. nrlen streetlate Nayadee-to the rer,Fourth l' rlaet. Paymenat for saId contracts to be provided for in the budget ofl9e, and the esid seatled prea ls to be ajeet to the approval or ejaction of the Common uannaIl. [Blgoaadl tB AB. H. WALDO. Preeldeot Boatrd Ameint Aldermten. [8Igate] J. O. NIXON. President Band odAldeem.a. App~roved December 18, 1858,Pr. otBndo lemn .lged]e 1,108 GERARD BTIrH, Mayor. Notioe I. hereby given that oraed propoaas for the aber eontetl will be raceiwed by me up to TUESDAY 1lth day of MaurYo 1869, at 19 o'eloek IL -- t T. TIREARD. Comptroller. PPIEOIFIO.AION86 for the eontracts for substituting ballnt roads for plmk roads on Fins streeet fromt Meaetae street to the river, ad on Eighth etreet, froa St Cherlh street to the river. The waork shall be adjudietted into twao separate and dlinet attrctse, a follows : tetag Caerle-etFor obsttlltlnlt e bellast read tt the plank red an Firt street. from Nt tene straeet to the river. Beot. Contuae e-For a abetlthteg t ballat road for tha platk road on Eighth street, fromt 8t. Chrles street to the river The ontraeetore .hall bind themuelves t take up the plant edeaon lptettnd Mydt0e stl relet, l the entire lengths borea ente , ath d hter the same have been removed by thema, t. grad the bahle .,dth of aid threte b.i.e. ge.. ito., In aecordance with the lines, grades nd curves to be giyen by th Iit Snrveyorl t eontr telor fligthe mee hbere te la, and plokingand buing away the dirt where too high. Aftee the roadways of ad stre t te have beet gaded e efoame. tineod, tweety feat In width in the center oa the stme bhell be oveMe wlth e ttingoftarege ballt stnate. 8 Inehesthite and plroperl7ara ged m at the etoee tebetach ethe r ad melee ai.oe d.a On the top of Sald coating, anothe coatnl oa broken saet , from tao to three inehee In else, hall be pladeedatd latst eoeang to be four lechhe thick, and the roed. ay .. wet tbe.wel roled at lttt letthree ttal by ali lb. arotl. Whaen the first rolling shall have bee eampleten, the eaontrentor shebll cover the radMa with a Gating Of s Ibtng or reel, four fInhee thik, and the rodwaye shall aleg 6n rolaed with rtd &.J. Ilb. roller at often a slay be neeeeary, so that the whole bal:eet, broken stoe, aned gravel shell ftorm comn.sct body, and the struet shsll then be opened for travel. tll tbe mateaial shall be of the beet quailty and shall be fUr ethed by the antrtetore, as well as the labor. All the old plke and old t eepee ta be thentup by the tat tetore; shall be nicely piled by thea a the sidewalak on eth sides of the streets, and they shell be the property of the T1!he tentteetteharll he botnd to hepn the belltas rads in repare tor and derlee oet yetr att., thelr eatpleton ad etd ce05eae by the City S.eyore ted to ateetea tIe faithtat eeformaeea oe thiebeondittoa the Treasurer shtll riteta onet meth of lhscootrclm rlea until the expiretatino old T ear. which tenh shell be " onlry s l the bllst be flafoun In perfect e order by the iy Blrveyeor, otherwe shaIll be fort etated for the ue of the city, The contrawtort e tabt beod to heh n theework Itn Lae days following the approval of thbe adjudication by tbe Common Coneil, andto mcompletothe smefounr months slier under pen alty of te dolerpeeear day for each end every day thereafter the lame et tt compeed. Beithely to a etmount of $20 b shall be requaed to geuaeatee ah ealthfel preormneea of the eontreat. Payente sh on s h on the omplretio ae the -arbatdeteeat. atce of the sme by the CIty Surveyor. It is well undetood that in ea of fllta by the contractors to begin or fnedh the work, or any part thereof, wlltn the pt rlo ied, or In te the u one l bea dtetfed twith the manner in which the work is being exeuatee, the Coancll ehell bate the thlb .mhnal theontralOt wlthoutPteluttin the ontraetors in deta te relquired by artinle 1905 oa the itil l'ode and with •at appiyie.g to at cout of Justice to annul the smea ad wtth oat nldemnety a d It ls alaso well understood teat e cte the oltreeteeorsell at tee timae e.btndon the worh, or not finishb ad eomtlrets sIllt ae In nfrmty wiath their contractl . the SaId contrattora shbll tftlort el claime they may Iheree.or e y paea atf the wao done by them no to the dte atf the abeedde .aent, ted that tie city shall he thereby diseetrged from any and all liability therefor ; ad It is alo well nndertood thaet in te the contrate s be rteold, the eontraetoa and their eeuretlie ehall he held and boutnd, In tlldol to pay onto the city all lose ar diffllerence between the prie at ehleb the contractora ori - ally contraected to eformt or a the peraedt ce at whlen It mer be tadledatedaae-at rc-l d or re-dJdileaon. tlde to Te for the whole work complete. New Orlens, Dec. 7L, 1830, [Sined] 1-OUIS H. PIII, City SBrveyor. Approved by the Committees on Streetsand Lond ngsof beth Boare of th. Common Council. 8lasedi PIOT. IliYOE, Ch mn Sred EL.edl l T. VENNARla. D a.eaae. Reltterd ee. .t. 0-05 8. COMPT'ROLLRR '8 OFlFI. E , City of New Orlennl, December 8, 1568. [ No. 4149. ] Whoret. the Misttsappt river in to prest of high water. forom tme to time, thtlentso our city with an overflow of its banks a&nd levuet. too Intoorely kept from our upper limit to the fSaoo's plattotlon. in the parioh of Jeferson. Whereas, the damage to real property and commerce, in the evllt of such a calamity weold be incalculable, asd Whereas, it i aduty the Commoo Consell owes the city and its Inhbltanta to devise means to guard aga0n0t osnh uloohked for tvisitatito, regardltes of exnse n order to protect the otly in her most vital interest, from 0isaster by the uegetotot of hotr beyond oUr ltmots therefore Beteo it old Thatthet'omptroller be and he Is he-ehyau. thooled to sell, after thirty dayt notice in to e official Joerl.], a oottnact for the eonostrcton of a levee slong the upper limit of he city. from Nayadeo street to he lower line of Carrollton, along aid lower line to th New ana. and o n.g tnhe New g a tot to the elt.irit Rldgu : aid levee to be K ixo t feet wide at he bae, thirty feet widuatthe top, andora sulcent height t0 gl.-rd the eltv .gainot al overtows from Corevate. Be iot urthr rstoloe, That to oon s sa, levee shall have ben completed, tlo Coumptroler rbe and he t s hereby authori-d totell, anr te n l ll t notice Ine the utfil loonrul, tcMt ct for the construction of a hell ro d twioty foe-t in width on the top of qtid lvte, from Naytaes lslreet to the ttaittrle tl dge the wbxl-t work to b eototed to accorda eo wh the p ans ond tpeci tolo on fil it the Survcyor't o.llce, and the oaltt to hoe ttuel to o the pprovalo or rtjection by the Commoon Coucl"l. [Sigoed] J.O. NIXON, Proidolnt Board of Aldermen. fiS'goodl N. WUITOOEY, treuiitent pro tem. Board Altstt at Aldermen. Aprovtot Octtbet 1t, t9t. [Stlgooed GERARDI STITII, IMayor. Nuotice tis hereby ogiven that on TIIURSDAY, 1th day of J:noary, 1 5.1 will odjoudidate at my ofhil, at 12 o'clock M., the showe contract. dt 32t T. THEARD, Comptroller. SPt.CItCIFCATIo S for the t ontrtact for the construction of a levee alog the hyper limit of the city Iron St. Charles (late \vradeastreetto the owr line of t'tarollt on fom thentce t lug t t e lower t ne of t arrollton to the New Cat el. and from tthence toti tew Caa to tree hundred feat be ouA the M .sri ldn o aio d rie toCetadleldjto. to te hdo ftt That portiou of paid levee along the upper Umit of the city fron St. Charleo rtreet to the towr ln of arrolltoo. and talong ld lower lote of Ctrrulltoto tto N te w Co l. shalb. be slxty teet in wtdth at the bae, thirty fret in width at tie top, awl ol rich heightst when cor a lutly settled, as marked ont tte plan rertooonnbd t; andothat portion otn evet ong thtetNewt Canal from the lower lne of Carrellton to beyond the the Nerwe tidge g hall te h f.et feet ton wtdl at the baoe, five fet in width t tohe top, and of ech heights, whoen omptte y settled, as are oarked ont the plan hereto annexed. The earth to boe ned i thi cons tructon of that portion of ,aid levee firt]i described, shbll be dug olut of asp ce oe gronod seventy oteet width, on he Iside of said levee, beginy Ing at tell feet from the base of said levee, andi running all along the sameo o td the earth to be used in the construction of hat portion of laid IIeIe secondly describhed, shal be furlothed by the cont retor. The earth used into tile controctiton of sad levee shall be free 0f 0tump tl rotb etc.. and totll be placed in reottar Iyers of not more than three feet in thlckness lnrJ perfectly well rnmmed ttll solid. The trp of the o ve, as well t the t ide, whcl ttll havearegtu doclvlty, helt, whto completed, he well c tt and smoothed otff. The whole work shall be performed tn accordance with the liet aod levte to be given to tte City Surveyor, under the .tpervitlon otnd to the eontire sallofacttofo sftd ogfcer. All the materialt ob d lnotr neeossary for tile constructon of aid levee shabll be furntbed by the cotlractor. Thecootmract r shlt bind himself to begin the work in the ten days following the app-ooal of the ndtudicaton by the ommono Coocll, and to complnt the h ame six monthsaflter under penalty of two hundred and fitlty dollars per day for each and every day thereafter the same in not completed. Good lot solvent.oeourity to an amot of $25,00 shall he re quired to guarantee the faithtul peryormnee of tile contract. Payment into cash on the completiou of each mid every ten Orugung acres and the nceptoanoe of the me by the City Sur 0.y0r, the city retaining in ouarantee one fifth prt of eool and overy settlemtent until the final corletion of the wtole work. Ae most of the lhnd upon whbth tte levee Is to be located It ,.irate property, rod as delays will no dobt occur in procurottt he a rme the time tllowed for the comopletion of the work haoll date only from the expiration of satt deltyst and the contractor gall have no ruecolre whatever against tte city for damageo whleh may cnr from a.y ond all suoh delais. ilis well Under.tood, In case of folure yo the contractor to begin or finish the work, 0ol.r an part thereof within the pc. lod fixed, or in ease the Contctl be dtsati.tiee woth the man. net in which the work hs being executed, the Council shall have the right to onul the contract without ptting tte contrator in doefault, as required by article 1 ttt of te Civil Code, and wlh out upplying to a court of JettCU to tannul tte sotme and wlobh ut Indemnity and it is al.o well onderstoot. that n case the ontratctor shall at any time aoando het workt or not finish and complote the sme in conformity with hts contract, the said con. tractor thait obrfelt all claims toe may have for any part of the work dote by him up o the date of the abandonmeont aen the city shall be thereby discharged from any and all liabt ty herefor ;and It Is also welt uoderstood, tat in case the con. trat hbe re-s.old, the contractor and his .etrhltos shall be held 0nd bound in ooltdo, to pay nnto the city a 0 lose or ditlbrence etween the price at whlhob the contrator orgitnalot contracted to erform the work and the price at which it may oe adjudic. ted t a re-.sle or re-adjudication. Bidstto be pr runnlng tacre of 208 feet for the whole work omplete alt0 ttlntdedn t hat port ton of the even orttly do tcribed, ntl per runino o ace of 208 feet for the whole work tomplete and included n that portion of the levee tecondly described, tew Orleans, Nov. 22d, 1858. [Signed] oOtUIS lI. tPILFE Cty Surveyor. Approod by the Commttoe on Street a Landing of both ]oaroo of the Common Council. [Signed] R000009 BUYOIE, Chairoen, IRegistered December 7th, 1385. d8 32t T. THOARD, Comptroller COMPTROLLOOR'O OFICE, IULVBSD, T City thof New O rCompieuy , a iheisheroby thoried and r urea to give notvs by e et n d ln g a d v e r tis e m e n t ia t h eu m cis l el c urn l ,tr a i n a orln a e with the tnlth asetion of ordin.ce No. 1442, approted artth iW, ]861, the dotncil will not pny any bill Mgint the city uniese ,ontrcted under authorilty o an order from the Comptroller, In accordance with the ordinance referred to. [tigoed] E. L. TRACY, Proeodeot Boced of AeHietot P AdeCý oe. (Sioed] L. H. PLACE, S PresidenttBrd of Aldormee. Approved april 8616. (igneed] JOHN L. LEWI, Mayeor. The attention of the oNfere of the olty tnd of the publie I. rHpeotfullyoalled to thefoegclag rteoleon. T. THEARD Jyl6 tf Comptrolir City if New erlo POLICE JAIL--OFFICIAL. STAB brought to the City Police Jail on the 4th of Jananry the blhck boy COLLIItil. Bays he be lonRs to Mr. Witiam V. Balfour, who lives tn Vicksburg, Mice.; he i feet inchO high, nd ehase a er on the forehead above the right eye, and one on the ide of the right eye. The owner wilt coal cod ean li Is ropet aeOrdie to le. Registered Jonuarys, 1868. Keeee of City Pollee JaL. HENRY DURtL, t Clerk of optroller WIhARPINEGR'8 OPFPI">B Fourth DI trIct.A lot o bella w removed from the levee wheih wlet incmbert g the laodttnt at e't No. 6. If cold btlleat Is Eo claimee d withion d ays and expenses paid thereon, it willbee sold at publotie auctton tthe iyard op. tctle Poat 6, on MONDAY, the ltth dry o Jurc y 18, Ct 12 o'clock M. H. D. KEENE, A.sottnt Wherfinger Fouth Dlstrdt. Registered Joaneary , 1890. HENRY DUREL, e 8 OtClerk of Oomptroller. CANDY A80NCY-THE UNDERSIGNED, havin .h nenpponted gent, for the eelebctad ANCHOR CAN ,hcv ipelon · 2and tor be, dlthe oech; als, 7c beoxe F'cy Cnfcctleury, whish we roller to the tret et reedoed Do. driTo bar .dy trm to be eo to say that m J BAMi SA.E & Co., d4lm t1 Tchontitol. d --tr-eet S. t q OO., SWARDIHIPPING AGEN tleGe street. ND WAEDINO /.EOHAINTO, No. 91 A DVANCO E. We will make ieral edvancoe on eeeignmetle of erehca die o t oer frend ino Lodon, eiverpoolc. Boo e Yr Phllielephie, Baltimore and haelot e Yn.ok, ee 8. JONES & CO. BUSINnBS !Ii CTORY. Ad erevr o. ~ arirHh~`sb?6p2 vOuxza is. JA33Sj 1+: pT AT TO8 PRN3-2LW AChorlre &R p6n na /tFTKBLG· 2 JCnmM222POSDIMAND D.IAen IN A 8 tdwaro, l ttlar7 Bror., na Ont1. PslfakOILS. tpt BU WLICD do JODShlni, Oh xb.Il 8ý0YBSY A D B~OilhIT~AkDl42ON Bowe Fgrolihitt Goode, No, 11 Coo i101.1, B rAJAME S.,ATTON OO7LrA l uz9E Cozr.IQ Pla 17F7 1 B2.03322W. ll.L W. BUPPs. 3~A2-. bsog.~ra letra. eh 4,orotlc o Ihr eadth J mlolD ertr.ew l., 952.3.00aa30221. 23. P. . Rl 5 .J Fpnvdsar r O.vPoRx s RD nAGBB v In IQV R. D. A ORWIT.LARF, COOTl. .hLJ. , MO 1,184 .. 11W2N. 2. 118 vro~Potur, ta ud otDhmtrP. a, p. Uaý I Brt. . soGlO . N.O.. 2.. U a OOALM 3UI.L. GICWR. MADI A 0RNNOA?4AWS INUAL2NB IN L-.. etdOB8 d ORffoO DAUND UII o 0* I~ ýIer drLY)· N, Inl. L ,.n. .,1 u O( Rt~l~ldfo. pAPUX,.lo..~1· COLIGMAU*OBRLTTOUU B GROOUUAII DStR DABI1E RU dr to, 0.e.. RR.Xc E . IN RIU)P ST" DwdE, N. 4 ·a.NK. ·. R o .D . s ` c o . -. 3 t0 S I, 0 1 9 5 D 3 o{ 08 ,5, lo ERA wI IN. CUPP!NGk cO IR ic w1. v.d1B D ?EALERS IN222 id O221402200.12?2L~C22201222.5-,222d 'll'l Orarir .t et. Chwl. co Comon arts uner a, Carl Ha.1 ROUT is . DEAI.0RB IN ROOTS a80BSSnttY Gar ORB I HADWAY0, TLERRti. o..DBIaga poFH tatloo. N1.. t .MA'IO IS Oh rtes.1.e L1 ULORI)OBl FOSTER DHIBO, IBagl IN PL0n0i [u]l. NA, (SLAB! EA RN WARE..oeINOOOOIId . l fYDl a GOODRICH, JrmWjza, cantr oft" test Royltreeh. gvwuOusN ao. w. & Co. MmFIPu.G A3E12 Ar *ND COM)I'ISION M RCIEUAWNTS. Dnpa. ONES S.& o., SHIPPING A(8UNTS AND 8omt . 81o seat., No Or SELLER, J. H., SOAP NANIINPAOTORY, COBRNR of Joseorphine coatwty an o d,0and Nw ma Orlean, yot. 111eN. 'I' la. ROUNS, to. L. & BROS.COMMrISSION AND FOR. warding Merchants, N. 4 Front street opPosite the Canal dreetferry. Partiwlar attention gives to ibe pcmh se and Wle of ll kinds of Writers Ymdsoe. my21 l K EARNY ALFRED· COMMISSION1. EARR I Dlaealer to La ima, Paints Wind Glas, Cemnt, aIII b, aod~~n Pensacola Fire Btook. ,to., etc., No.72ae ALAYIL. F. CO. ATFORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 1 Es ebaogo Place, oppelite the Poet·Omeac. n91 l M ..d voYIhIo CO.. i., DRALNMN IN STPLE AND Fweuy Ily Goaods, crner Cartel ad Bosrkm rrets LF1°Iwn tN~hv Mrý110T. OLTHIE~b carpe at ts r088 Lnu VDJ YWAIO IC. & CoPB. CO . t.. r ]OON & PIN!IARI) IMPORTERS OF FRENCH: LlFan, y Coml., Nos. 66 and N1 Royai, corr.,., Ilienv111 at I YONN & C 1. I. W., YEN's, HhYa, a YOUTHS,' _l (tlbthlnlr, corner tHt. Chnrlo. rod Common streets. MOORE & CO., SAMUELO8. EANDBRRTION n)Chin.0 o1a aP t, ry War, a.d PM-0ff i.ahl.dng Goods, no N B., GENRA YArE HRBOn1,& Co.,F. DE L.,RS IN DEALESING an rd Furnishing Goods, Mos. 6S ad OJwt ~stret crof(st eve ALLETT,, JOSIEPH COMMS. S IONR 1 EOEIV. tnq and Forwarding Merchanot and General teamboa A~gent, 00.27 Front street, will pay strict attention to any Intel eeee,.ntmde to him an gnerantaael·UtIP sfaoa ton inall ne 1.22 17 1E FyE~l,.M. .. 100 Campp street ATCAMAEE[ PdAl) DN`LER IN JEWELRY, OOf D PENS, FANCY ARTICLES· AND WATTOHLS. All Iewdry s unsAN-nod At moderateprices.re - t RNnaOEw.A. . CoD. t 0EN'S AND ROT' hdO 111~IIN0, of all sire, am goeillee, wholesale end oto 1, weer of ostler soad Nagadae s reet. fits WI)Y 8. N. S·, HIRTS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ,on od Arlood..s 0omerCnad Royal 'O OIUWNa..N. &.-CO.. WPROLBBL880DW.U 0ISTS WL'L.PPonte, Pumom. e yOMI No.N 411 doR N ORRAb n & C O.. J C OORS AND STATION{~ 'L RR. 1Cxcbsng Place, W slddogthe Pwt"Oma, and No 20 Cmmerrlal Place. NFWCODI)LB J. G., AGENT 'F OR THE SALEW OF Il .ilr'a iL*l·t Wrought and Chilled Iron Safes, No. 71 Megnr~ine sheet. dZ l NOURRIS, 1IIACLL & CO., FASHRIONABI.R Cloth. i · i anrd Fnrniahing Goods, corner of Camp and Oommoo street., tnder City Hot el. PIFFET & SONSIORL, B, GENERAL VARIETY Store, No 2 Canal street. PIPRSOIIT HARR.ISON & CO., DEALERS IN r Clothing, 2o. I Magedm, earner Cartel street. O7TKGN R. & Co. DEALERSER IN CLOTHING ANDD 1 rulc~rsnnro ooIPI. No.16 Cempatraat, .27 l BAILY & O.,C. i. DALERS IN SBTAPLER and Caty Grceries Noe.1? Tchupitola ad 24 GrP. vier street.. REYNOLDS & CO H. W., TRUNKS AND IN dMdi Rnbhoo fltood., No. S Noosoioo street. READ, UNDOES & DREWR. DRUGGISTS A da A pathcclrlrl, No. 106 Canal street REIT.LY & CO.. P. & 1m. DEAILERS IN SILR3 AI ND ANOT DRII GOODS, Ido. '16 Oetsebat t a SI.A\W, Notary PIublic and Commissioner for the Slates o L~onisilnn. Ooolrrio. Tawss and Florid., OfficeNo. 671 41l 9rc. W.WHAW. o o. . J42)ao,~ SHAWw O. W. & Co., 00MMISSION AND FOR-. Wx:n~oARDING E~bHNTH, o. 4 Poydla x~re Ne 'jHaw P n.A Ji.& CO.C(ýOMIBBION A ND WVRTRRN PRODIUCE, N.a9l0 Tchonoala.le otl .18 17 SLACK & C 0., W. H. GENERAL STATIONERS, Brookbilnders, Primter, eto.. No. 58 Oe op itregt. 0QTRINGER, F. & Co.. FASHIONABLE OLO. '.THINf5, 7URN1gE sj GOODS, TRUNKS, OCARPE RAGS. elo., Nell5 Camp st.e.[. LARK ST)AUFFEIE g CO., H D H W A R 3, k IRON, sic., No. 64 Canal afro., Agents fo Pagen' So BrnAU NEl, (ROBERtENn. Iled 25 Common ~rstret TOUD, JNO.,d,. DEALE IN MILLNERY and Fin. Fa~roy Dry Gours Nos. If mt 14 Ih~rhrr cret. T~e '.0, lie.Eaý L NW L g uoL T T. MS RT,11 AD DJ"-· TODDsWtrndLg~r. O Royalltrest TOD , S M C.DOEALEAN .NTI DELR f AN OILS, PAINT MILWIN" DOW GLASS, BRIBHBESid Colon at f1l k4a4.,90 Snga. Iaa teet. elais' ETINTYON GEO. H., PRINTERS', WARE-HOUSE 105 Poyoras, btween amp andBR Chales strets Ne Orleans. nt 17 WATKINS & HOMAN DEALERS IN CARPET Ings, Rattifng.UndI pholstery Goods gesnerally No. 30 __TATHRB.A19 J. B BRO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN r_~~~; iARDWARN. d· UTWLIRY~etc.,cone Haeaean ommon streets. WWiTEt'PROS~L. BOOKIBULLER AND 871. W TIIEELOCK A C o. . B.. D16ALEP IN DRUGS,. Meritatams, P.Inby (MI., etc~ No. SS Mngwihiine WHIrFIHLD. N. B., STEAMYBOAT LAGENT FOR waling and C (ommission Merchant, NWo. !Front street, mp-(lfeh Adveans son Oaslignments. j78 1y IfieiwleY," II d~bii.RU. AND(15OdMS8IONNBRORA*1a.,48.0--d...4t.81., .3w Orleans. 1ý1HlDMAlf 0. 0-, MPORTER AND DEALE IN Boner o ,, O esnd ,.g Pietal epýi los e Orleaneaky e Tn W OOL8Ef g rý SERI B.T0AOd0 AN COTTON FACTORS mad GENHEfOALCOMMIAIND MERCHANTSC o o. 97 CAMP SRTNR T, .11 17 Nw Od e.., La. Wý dýjJ ýIO?7g'tOR.CTTNFAOTOBI 615..t. Ne Oriens. 5..719 Groyne. gi Q.LAKLUK.ISAND6I RAMPAOa S1 BISIOGHE CO., No. 3 CHARTEIS STREET, 4.4comer oa a ktomht m Cr. n1te1 5 riasr the Ladies thah they H5.I,.reod0.e fr i auaartmee oet Wiuteir:tOsod , hirohaaa co ot iito~jio lb raIh alik, Wool., Goado, Blonk. aea.ol, G~DSo.Pe aelbmldreto. af3W dao,1pnoa~ Bos, netsHai acParaso~als, and a gre·at a-iot or owe' artLa1l.. whch they os'r foS.ela ctaa most modersaateprle. AIsa-GOar t Begodna i 811k, wlit end withoet floss.. at 0 par ceal. under ost. dil Im