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New I spe4 hes eo to t4 gsple'aipe tdiamca i oted apokkl TawMta oceeare shesi jý}y,,,ýop ..a.forede se btepe p et, pptcuncolaxrlyi .l istints ablkto bullblr tau . ave to rs e d never bat he this it$ awnse Qt ouses o rent as w!. ll ~inu'· 1ký1d, wýu4ýyeslý,b ldta lddwthiuý.. atil mao t he ot~ , 'ag sdn, ons ,ar w andvnore clpe l ;bed defiers ~ ~ ~ a oso} to, + inc eased cis anwtf as ag {ate yestst since .ld tso It is e Ssand inte " appnalm of that . lraiae thiot Iil n rp. netre roc ipth bobdng, ire td pear showing theme eqa p elder and more experienced oft tilinlg was easst at the t b:rn, .and evrbody .admires > e th it 'I qqurge building and, tebto a brehsal be rag si iofnt, deIaogd>oe . u teh teStory Buildi and see ý foundry rfn e Darthing to brig0 a hoe f ware deoldn ct an n opi and o Preaso, a ft descriptioa tdAel stof 1 a oyher then thogs veeao wasy efer to Dr. Wood's row on srelet'. d P% Co.'s grgoery at the vierand Toopitoolaand Pepin a }-` ree among the resdence., ofxrWt, Mr. :Dfour, and others, street that of Dr. Campbell, on tof Mr. 8emmes, on Annol lohrt, i on Prytanla street; a dg Can, street, are most othe tastefo au beautiul design of ,n4 the fins` workmanship of the j o bitedinge are not many, 4kdigrent wsato o a great oWil be beaulfti speclmoen di Cv ' ie , here into the + a ~ e~ ttitho of the is ones low vsital of the Bistlers the. New Opfeaiwouse, one of t onh`ry; ,bhe Third Die. t aby~)terlan Obuerh iWO ltbettbl new school. atier tel tbe pgrgwd o t on the o e ea ketdqooses, or continua. t ,asndafe laeration going on ls ittp sl qthe" joeraare reaping a tre to e meile and n woerk,colnsist. ogfbddig a o s to thoues, alterlg their or :asss to knockinog out brick base. and i iron, pttinlg up iron veran sur laying new floors, painting, gi to. Proi one end of th. e city drwork e. oiBog on, 4od is betokened by the 1plle of brik, or lmber, or both, which com. er tstreet atevery turn. Anexperlenced builder eoI.thated tone' that the amount of this kind of Stptanent In progreO will exceed a quarter of a~illioi 6f dollars. '$bhte lben at some trouble to get up the follow. Stable, which ahows the extent and the quality of nlldidlg operations this year. Many buildings, Sithitni this year, and in use, we have ly mtlded, beiong unable to detect them with certaity. Ou figures of the costs will be found in the main correct. Io many cases, not having the time to hunt up builders or owners, we have placed out own estimates; anduhould anyof them be found poemrsbhoot the actual figore, there are others that esaboe;g Sad the general aggregate, which ts ealhaat, will be as fair as any one can desire. t will 1*i partioularly borne in mind that in no yeMIo 'the oa. aoL the ground Included in our thee. Our otu'e st i simply to show how much apple being expende-Ion improvements. t .. thelsiAtoftaprovementinmade by the city an sthy~ee rsoladebted inothe courtesy of Mr. Bet WA).N(3 IIIPRO VEIKWNTS 'In O.*eaacfor the Year ading Aug. 81, 1859. t wars .i Pgyi~~myio.,Buu~iweoo. tJas NAal on4 Magozine street, he, t and N'Ttob~az; site of e ndown ; aaslendid 411 buildingof 200 rooams, a ane neiw sad admiable M,; I. E. Loegoldaruohitectand * .:............ $100,000 lee., on Lavae, hetwean "e,%.4% 4 no aat Gothic o[, ftthe ronoda. a oata to up bak tw ulca )a eilddodby haquant pof the a tn abaad or his *ytemaon.; whlevast when. tin + L aasreena.. tA o ?..10,000 Via:e pa.. **aaa e $60,000 ba* lioa oaa se n .. Se 8,~an ;tcth bCe tee f Tie Water, the beet hbildlnP blde on boas c whie Fpsw lt rewadt atheds thrme sareir 60,000 ~ ih-~wtiapjprc.n Lere apvret ntk waner i udetes;,aobprch cotton proes, ardwta d eo; W baan. wher & ete.ebrook, boilder . 6,to 00 Lievee ate atntonPe Third Dwhtio; wtlhl p tbollryer o ah tsd abde . o.hby_ fire, eterounn nearly twor b .BiLre Chariltes Ptden lern; coer b lt r.... at .... ....... .......... 15,000 bey OB s nwotton plrd ;ess, o 0d0b.a. Prorie fortn, abe on eti ....pbebwmor tw ttJ Ion . or ,000p .o..n otaboat ... 7... ,000 Cotthton" oe atone' anoGrd etotoen SmB brook, bie . ...... 6,600 Lerge weteamotto oPresy, buildDingor te.+e pnd th ree oedihn, for W. t. , i & ..donc+0a"oa tMor; Tehonwitonins snlkatiov; i W din t 'A Dfetteiacbi -6000 Chre.WsPride boder . ;bo 8000 odL ons et beln -Pei. i1 oate.te hones, ; and modr 1ern mnnler; oc~t ..o................:.. 4,0o0 Sotheiree br soret or W. H. giet c.nd. two eor eion. the eear, and etam;; bya BeDnette, arcbteo; (hem0ce boeden; eeet abont 50,000 DMr. Festt +li b toree s; tor Dr.len did)3nd moWet rottve bolldng;Wm. A. TPo.oueS, aurhitet; ar. C;uoer, r el ' baruider...................... 29,00o Ste of Theodore etse, on POnrlabet aen ilayettend ;et. by ealet, bIorder ; r. Fraev Aet, arhitect; Peter lie, Werehet or Jsmres P.ForAret corner Tebaopxltoltos o and St. .me; Jet. P. oureetr, oiler ...... d ........... . 13,000 DoTobhreo.adi store for Anbepond onnet, ned torn betw een P.yrest and baet b lder; AP. ..........arb lder...... .. 21,000 Bed f tores, on Charnree between pasede....................... 16,000 Large trple-breadth three-story tore for O. SB. Drand, crockery merehant, corner of Royal and St. Peter; Mr. Courcelle, b uilder .......................... 13,000 Store for S story on Common opp.ite the City Hotel ; 6barles Pride. b..lder... 8,000 Two twhestory stores for Mr. Poatlene, on Orliens between V Clere and Robert. non ; oet abolt.......P............ 6,000 COo eouee at corner of Croesman and Front Levee; bolding for Mr. --, by P. anel ................ ,000 ... - 601,000 HsawaDucca. Dwelling of H. M. Wright, corner of Espla nade and Goodcbldren nearly fnohed; ia lam and very splendid affir ; Win. A. Freret, architect and builder by commission. ...................... 50,000 Dwelllng ofDr. .ampbell, corner of St. Charles and Julia, approacbing comn letio ; on of the finst in the city; L. eynd , architect and builder. 40,000 Dwelling of Oyprten Dufour, at corner of Esplanade and ; Howard & Diette, arcitectar ; Frederick Wing & Brother, buldere ... ............ 30,000 Dwellang of T. J. Semmes, corner Edward and Annunciatioa ; Win. A. Freret, archltect; Jamison & MotItosh, build er .......................... ..... 20,000 Dwelling of Edward Davis, corner Second and-Prtenia; Win. A. Freret, archi tect; ronier Wing, builders....... 10,000 Dwelling of . H. Short, corer Fourth and 1Prytaoea; Howard & Diettel, archi tecta; Robert Hoyghe" builder....... 25,000 Two brink dwellings of E. Conery, corner of Prtanid and Josephine ; Howard A Diettel architecta; E. Cox, builder. 18,000 Dwelling of Mapt. Whoann, corner Epla oade and Bagatelle, jut began c How ard A Diettel, architectas ; Little & Middlemis, builders ............... 25,000 Dwelling of . L. Goodrich, Chestnout street, Fourth District; Howard & Diettel, architects; Little & Middlemlse, build re ........:............... . 14,000 Cottage dwelling of W. F. Vredenborgh, .oD eploondeatcst; ofthe lizcbethan tyle, ad unique in this city ; Howard o toeanrd ri oefthelies o n & Diettel, architects : Little a Middle miss, bilders ............... ....19,000 Dwelling of F. Williams, on Rampart, be tween Common and Canal; Gallier A Esterbrook, architecta and builders... 20,000 Dwelling of 8. N. Moody, on Canal, between Treme and Marai ; Howard Ao Diettel, architecta; Crozier A Wing, boilders.. 18,000 Dwellingof W.C.C. Claiborne, on Greatmen street, opposite Washington square ; James Stewart, builder.............. 14,000 Dwelling of Mr. Bloachi, near intersection of Eaplanoade street and Bayou Road; a beautiful and epensie cottage.... 18,000 Three threesatory brick residences at corner of Customhouse and Dauphine; build. ing for Mr. R Urqohart by F. Wing & Bro............................ . 45,000 Dwelling of Mr. Conners, on Rampart be tween Common and Canal; T. B. Lee, bouilder............................. 18,000 Dwelling of W. W. Montgomery. on Espla nade between Casacalvo and Bagatelle ; F, Wing & Bro., builders ; cost when 0,000 finished about ................... 20,000 Dwelling of L. Elkin, corner or Coliseum ann.Second; F. Wing A Br., builders, 12,000 Two two-etory brick residences or M. Blan cand, corner of MRein and Dauphine; J. Dial, builder ..................... 12,000 Four fooretory brick residences on RBrm part, carner of Toulouse ; building by John Ring for himself ............... 60,000 Dwelling of S. Forcheimier, Magazine be tween Philip and First; Howard & Diettel, architect; J. H. bordy, builder 8,000 Two residencee on Piety, between Moreau end Casacalvo; built for Capt. George Hestion, by Little & Middlemlse...... 7,000 Twto residences for W. P. Ellison, on St. [ •.a near Prytanla; D. Frazer, builder 8,000 Two reeidencs for 8. Shunmwa, on Carean delet near St. Andrew ; John Boman, builder.......... ................ 8,000 Residence for W. A. Frerct, on Third near Prytania.; built byhimsealf.......... . 6,000 Residence for James Stewart,on Third near Prytanta; built by himself........... 4,000 Two re.deances for W. Freret, corner Second and Apollo; Win. A. Freret, architect and builder ......................... 12,000 tuide.ce for A. Barbey, corner Elplanade dBagatelle ; Wm. A. Freest, archi. te and builder ..... .............. 10,000 *4..ce i ._W. BWriggse O Coliseum pear First Wmi, A.Freret, architect 0,000 f P. Riviera, on FeBlcity . taaer,builder ........... 6,000 }kldter...... .. 8,000 P r or o Second seer . aa 4,00 glo t toa ptehe tfle; 80 000 hae oi olade, between ht Ann, R. 0,000 bt . ........... .. 6.. 1,000 . bn, benl r St. an t . n..: 8,0ooo bdr N , t.. 2000 eswodene o n ollires, belwen St on, B aoa bz ........;................ 4000 Residence on Coaibome, below Orleans, about .... ........................ 4,000 Doohbtehlok ottage on Royal, below Main, bat ..... ........ ................. 4,000 Rlileneof Mr. ,Folon on Rampart, op. pote the Pece 'Arm es............ 7,000 Rddo for Mr.Toure,corner of Baosne and Jiula; a three story brick; .Cox, b lder....................... . ,500 Reidence on Elyalan Fields, between Love and Good ildren ................... 4,000 Two residences on Vllere, between Main and St. Philip, abot ..... ......... 8,000 Resideoce for A. onlware on Josephne stret; Otllier r ateerbreok, bulders. 5,h00 Reeldence er Mrs. Loaenburg, on Chestnut treet, Fourneth Dtrict .............. 18,000 Reeldenee for Ms IS. F. Savage, on Pal mya street, First Distrt ........... 4,000 esidence on Customhouse, near Rampart, building by J. K. Dncan Co....... 10,000 Residence at corner of Customhbouse and Rampart, building by Peter Ros..... 15,000 Reeldecea at corner of Blenville and arnm. part, building by Mr. Jett........ 20,000 Residence for Henry Beebe, corner of tGas. quet and Robeson .................. 7,000 Residence for James Bailey, on Franklin, between Canal and Guasqoet.......... 0,000 Two residences at the corner of Rampart and ..........Ol ................. ,000 Residence on Erato, between Dryades and Bamchus ......................... ,000 Small cottages In the O sburbs , kitchens, outhouses, etc., at flair estimate.... 100,000 8075,000 ALras.T&ne ,s.AnADDroONe are. ntire renovation of the St. Charles Hotel : paluteng Inside andc ut, plaserong pa. perl dbn introdueacIwg e thro ng on te bullrg; a nsew oatent filtering eisterm, mpplying 40,000ilos clear Attr er day; anew so o r to en ableladles to reach the large dining haUll without paiing throogh the ro tondo; new rummlture andarpete; new and Improved kitchen ranges; and an addition tothe hotel, four story brick hone Gad olinlng it on Common street, now building, and to contain 30 rooms for boarders; cot of the whole about.. $5,000 Entire renovation of the St. Louis Hotel: painting, papering and refurnshblng, much seatthebt.Chaerles; introducing g and lear water all over the bulld. ,a; floor In the rotunda, over the e romom ; this to be uneed as an extra diniaogreom, seating near 000 people the large rooms at the Chartres enn converted into boardemr' rooms; and ether partes so altered and arranged as to aflrd a total of 120 extra rooms; public baths on the street, and private bethu on every floor; a restaurant for theom who prefer their meals In that style; enormous sqare filtering o term and hot-water eiteros, one over - the other, to a bight of 100 feet ; ex tensdon and Improved ventilation of the kitchen, new ranges, etc.; besIdes the old entrances to the lower rotunda, or bhr, an alley opening to it from Royal, and continuing through to Chartres ; all to be done and the hotel thrown opn on the 1st November; total met l the improvement about........... 40,000 Improvements to Spalding & Rogers' Am phitheater; new stage, drop-curtain, and decorations; addttions to the Mn. seem, including the novelty of a large and splendid aquarium, alone costing 030000; whole cost of improvements, over............................... 6,000 Alteration of Edward arasett' residence on Esplnade near Chartres, by E.Cox, 10,000 Stable for Madame Bodonuequie, on Dan phine, between Main and St.Philip, by Galller & Esterbrook ................ 9,000 Additionm to C. Cavaroc's building on Royal below St. Louis, by Gallier & Eater brook ....... ...................... 7,000 Additions to Denman A Co.'s carriage re postory, corner Oravier and Caronde. flet,byGallier & E.terbrook.......... 5,000 Rebuilding of Screwmen's Hall, partly de strayed by fire, corner Crcesman and Front Levee, by Oellier & Eetrbrook, 5,000 Repairs to the oldest building In the city, the Old Ursuline Convent, now resi dence of Bishop Blanc, on Chartres be low Ureulines: by William A. Freret, amounting to about ................. 6,000 Addition to C. Oaklord's residence on Ram part near Bicnville, by Win. A. Freret, 3,500 Alteration of the Old Third District Court house and Lockup, corner of Elysian Fields eod Greatmen,ito a coffeehouse and billiard rooms for Mr. Valencia... 5,000 Additions to Mrs. Slocomb'e residence on St. Charles, about.................. 10,000 Addition of two stories to a residence on North street, about.................. 2,500 Addition of a story to Santini's coffeehouse on Gravier, about................. 1,500 - 5144,00 CORPORATION IMPROVEMENTS, From Sept. 1, 1858, to Sept. 1, 1859. Taking op and relaying diagonally the square blockpaving on Royal,from Es. plasade to Canal street............ $8,285 26 I Shel.ing of Csrrollton Avenue from Com mon to Orleans, Orleans street from Carrollton Avenue to Metairie Road.. 1,403 46 Shelling of Frenchmen street from OCial borne street to Marigny canal...... 665 00 Building of 120 vaults in Lafayette Ceme eryNo. 2.......... ... ... 4,600 00 Rangtog a bell in Police Station, Second i hstri et ........................... 298 80 Building a nuisance wharf in Fourth Dis trict .............................. 1,080 00 Buildinga nuisance boat for Fourth Dis trict........................... 1,000 00 Nnmberng the houses of the city...... 3,160 96 Round stone paving of Tonlouse, from Franklin to Treme............. 373 17 Removing First District Court tothe Sixth and vce vrsa................... 600 00 Raising passage between the two prisons and gutter, and paving on St. Ann street, in the rear of the same........ 285 80 Making curbstone crossing on sundry streets of the Third District........ 270 00 Taking up and relaying diagonally the square block paving of Tohoupitonias street, from Common to Hunter at.. 42,780 90 Building and repairing all the wharves of the city .. .. .......1...... 82,5860 06 Construction of two brick culverts for draining Julia street................ 3,500 00 Fixing privies of Police Jail and Parish Prison ............................ 1,000 00 Square block paving of First street, from Magazine to Prytnia ............... 2,76 40 Substituting shell roads to plank roads on St. Andrew street, from Prytania to Apollo streets ... ............... 1,974 38 Encleoing with a brick wallLafayette Cem etery No. 1 ................. . 4,300 00 Building of Magazine street market, Fourth District .................... 27,200 00 Leveling, grading, and opening French. men street, from Marigny Canal to Gentilly road :.........m . .... . 1,107 50 Round atone paving of Fratklin s 1reet, fromCommon to Poydras street..... 10 02 Making a ballast road on Front street, from Notre Dame street to the Tri angle Buildings .......1........ 3,267 00 Repairs to Markethouns ...e............ 9,030 00 Erection of an Engine House for Fire Com pany No.24 ....................... 3,500 00 Pavingof First street, from Magazine to Prytania street. ... 8,2601 Taking p and relaying diagonally the square block paving of Julia street, from Baronne to Circus street....... 5,082 00 Taking up ond relaying the round stone pavement of Levee street, from Louisa street to Tobacco Warehoouses...... 2,917 55 Making a brick banquette on Customhouse street, from New Levee to Front street 316 87 Erection of St. Bernsrd-Market, at the in tersection of St.Bernard and Caiiborne streets ............................ 3,850 00 Constructing a plank footway across the Levee at North Market street....... 14 00 Digging of a canal at the upper limit of the city, from Claiborne street to Carroll ton Avenue ................. ...... 14,175 11 Construction of foot-passenger ways to connect the wharvese of the First Dis. trict .............................. 3,922 59 Building an extension to Treams Market.. 24,600 00 Rebuilding the draining macsohines of the Second Section, destroyed by fire on lat January, 1859 .................. 8,509 13 Building a Recorder's office and lookup, Third District. ................. 17,500 00 Construction of plank walks across the levee of Second District, at Conti, St. Louis, and Bievile streets ......... 235 87 Paving with square blocks the interseo tionofOsasaand St. Charleestreets. 2,608 6 Painting the iron railings of the public squares ........................... o30 Aitering grades of the g.tters on Julia street,t om ampart to .herty..... 06 99 Ditching sthreets tje ear of the Third District ...... .......... 4,185 09 Qas . ite~.a andi t.e ew ,1eme skt 1,2495... . 1,024 of CaO e . ~ 10,072 40 ding 1".`. . .. .......... . 1,600 00 Batingt Proteot~on leye:e ii the upper lior ni tt . r i. . 8,200 00 wef pO t roare Ita i .. 822 82 Curbot C nrodnna ii.i bh a het. 9400 Fling at cu sone thee n1nf 3 6d onl Esp _nlde sltett, fit -Rel staeet to P youe 'Ma d:,...... ... 8,966 6 Enctioein with ainn railing, on a grnn. e b, Clay uaeon , in the Fourth D iestr ............. . .......... 11,870 00 Making a fisagtone banquette st Ninth erset market ..................... 112 50 Linglr with crbstones both sides of the rrlten railroad, on St. Charles treet, from Tivoli Cirole to Felicity ro .......................... 4,441 6 Altering grades of gotters on Ciroce, S6t. John, St. Peter and St. Paul street, lfom New Canal to imd reet..... 52 02 For introducing the water in Magazine treet market ................ . 1,200 00 Altering the grade of street and sidewalks on Notre.Dame street, from New Levee to T ehoptool............ 1,121 86 Flagging the alleys on both aides of the Repairs to Powder Magazine .......... 1,700 00 rection of a draining maohline in the Fourth Section, at the Interwection of Melpomene and Claiborne streete.... 24,000 00 Ga Sixture and lamps in Magazine street Market...................... 1,171 20 Curbatone crminga in the Third District 125 25 Square block p ng of Camp street from Canal to Graver street ............. 2,17 23 Boilding of a turning bridge acros the New Canal at Carrolltonavene..... 5,900 00 Building of a turning bridge acres Canal Carondelet at Broad street.......... 4,290 00 Boilding of six towsboat wharves in Third District ........................... 6,000 00 Raising levee of the Third District from Lousa street to the U.S. Barracks.. 6,800 00 Front railing around the Jackson Monu ment on JackMn Square .......... 1,100 00 Curb satone cremrngo n the Frent District. 182 25 Lninig with curb stones the walks of Ti volt Circle......................... 429 68 Square block paving of Prytanla street, from JackLon to Philip street....... 3,560 78 Ballot road around the St. Bernard mar. ket.......................:........ 1,738 00 Cleaning of Galvet Canal from Old to New Canals ....................... 3,321 00 Square block paving of Camp Otreet and St. Mary street around the Magaslne street market....... ......... 5,849 17 Square block paving of Magazine street, from Harmony to Toledano street... 2,035 95 Bouilding a schoolhoonse on Mandeville street, Third Ditrict............... 11,000 00 Building a echool-hocee at the corner of Palmyra and Prieur streets, First District ........................:.. 16,000 00 Repairing and painting First Dutrict achool-hoses ...................... 7,00 00 Sepairing the enginehooses of the city.. 9,000 00 $551,293 94 nfAPITULATION. Poblic buildings. ............. 518,000 Commercial buildings............ 639,000 Besldence ..................... 876,000 Alterations and repairs.......l... 144,500 Corporation improvements,...... 554;,2193 $2,730,2893 NOTICE TO S'TATIC TAX-PAYERS,-TRE following is a it of UCPAID TAX BILLS on tReal otlte for tho year 18I8, which toan be lid tm o mRee to theb 1.t October proximoo. After whleh time the property will be orfelted to the State for aid Taes. THOB. ASKEW. Collotor, Frlst Dlotrlet. New Orle. , September 10, 109. Armotroog i o ....... $1421 Lb Iner, 0............ 4040 Anderson. ichard..... 301 Laughlin ., K........ 710 Adoas, B. C........... 2SS5 L.cllis, Ju ............. 3 95 Asylum. N. O. F. 0.... 360 LoL. Y ............. 0060 ArmslroBg, Peter...... 280 .leer Jas ............. 8005 Aglss., eat.J. A....... 870 Lyaol John............ 2900 Antol et Ma. e...... 180 Lop, M ............. .6 Ahrens Henry......... 540 L0 mbard J. Mr....... o 045 Allen, Thee............ $95 Lefevr, f.M1s.. ...... 10 2 Leonard Wet.......... 280 Bdonkm . Fo. ........... 3221 5 onrd. P. & Wm ..... 770 BarettWm........... 1240 Lewis . John.......... 740 Berlme.yer, Mrs.8 ..... 850 ateple L. M......... 355 Belec. Perre .......... 1910 IA"te, .er .............. 460 Brow Mrs, F........ 210 Lovo, Thoe............ 190 Boel, rl.r .D .D....... 715 Boyle, Mrs. L M.A... 86 McDemld, Alex....... A 15 Byre, Jo........1.... 395 MoCoonall, O. P....... 2960 Bowen, r.0.9T0 ...... 165 MeMllen, eolt......... 29 Burrow.& Co., J. H... 20920 MKay, Jon........... 40 Boeoel, Joe........... 1270 McDonaold, D.......... 335 Broadwll, O B........ 9290 McDonald Joe. et.... 350 Buck, Mrs J. M....... 1710 MePrlan, D......... 466 Boe, J. P .............. 135 Mo0y Pat........... 306 Booto.. MosC. . . . . 000 M ondMrd. ....... 615 Bo.... 8h .......... 140 Mo o.o :: Owoen..... 190 Brmolens, at ..... 5 20 MeGuolre, J.......... 1 90 Bao, Mrs, Vincent .... 0 75 M0 luo.khey 3 o. 110 Brow, Joo............ 850 MI ........ 220 ,jo,i ............. 009M. . llgo..... 3 Borth.,,Jess...... .... 39 o Macelin Albreoht... 1850 Boellonuet. Mr. A..... 465 Marell. Paul or B. Brolbolo ,read......... I 75 Loly ................ 24 B lateman. G. T.... 7. 77S Mercier, A. Dr......... 3166 Bruneol, Mrs. C......... 10 Mahoney, Ed........... 280 Booullgoy & Ooocheuo 0 85 Miohol, M. or D. No grotto................ 685 Calligo. Jon.......... 1160 Merillr. J.H.......... .. 120 Clew, Mrs.. B.......... 1210 Mehaffy, A.J.......... 835 Carlo., MO. E......... 8 76 Mool, Joe. et........ 2 0 hority Hoo pUt ....... 10100 Martln, Roth.......... 1 20 Oeso. MIU . A .... 2045 Mad on, p. Mrs ....... 440 Cvelier, J. F ......... 11 70 C h, Tho ........... 2510 Nlggrath, Joe........ 1560 Cunnlongham. Pter.... 2 40 Nsh, W. J............ 68 Condra. Michl....... 6 10 N0tall, A. Mrs......... 560 orrie,. J U........... 3485 oegul. M. J.......... 95 Cordoevolle, 5......... 420 Nhber, Wm ............ 95 Clorkt ............... 12170 Meotor, P. t......... 1460 Canro. teven ........ 450 Norton, Jan. ........ 395 Caldwell, Lucy Ao...... 3600 Nugoent, M J.......... 876 Camp, Mrs. o.......... 4 70 Coll, Uomnlok....... 4 80 O'Neill,. . Mi........ 3.)0 0rawford, Robt........ 600 O'Shaogney, 3d..... 62 ComptonMrs. B F... 2 10 O'Neal, Thoe.......... 1 60 Cod. ,M .L.. :..7. 70 0 loreyo W. P.......... 1 7 ort, Charle . m e., 0st....0.. . 070... Dornn, Del.......... 1415 Palm , O.............. 1700 Dold Jno B .......... 585 PiouMr............. 220 Daootem, C .......... 335 Phillips,Juo ........... 310 Do .re, Johnbo.......... 440 Pickett, W. .......... 36. Doehlboo, Alex........ 11 70 Davis Ms. A........ 30 Romley, Mary et..... 20 Dupr, Ad ............. 3 0 Royden, .t........ s. 4 40 Domrord A.&F...... 2190 Remy, Jeanfm. .... 235 Davs,. .T............ 379 Rolh, Cba. .......... 10 20 Dougla, Jno.......... 395 Rooneoy, Catherine..... 58 Deverge, Pterre....... 10 R y,A .......... 5 Reilly, M. Mis........ 150 Boolly. Morp, f.w.0o... 0006 le . Mre....... ..Mry .w ... 652 relic, Joe .............. 1666 rwin, st. Jas...0.... 6245 Shmldt. N. Mrs ....... 235 Sievert, 8 .............. 280 Fornoil. Mard......... 5 85 Sohmldt, Jo.......... 380 Felboth. Louis .... 310 Stewrt, aml.......... 44070 Friend, Tbos ......... 5 70 4ndero R. T....... 5 40 aende, Jo ........ ... 2045 Shehao, o. eat...... 440 Flalloo, J. O........... 685 Sword.Thomu ..... 35 She, Jame........... 10 35 Olosson, Mohlo......... 365 OngIelon. Robt ........ 2 8O Greyo, oJa.. ......... 685 Stewart, W. ......... 4 0565 Grant, Mrs. H......... 71 Beelor., C.F.......... 4 F0 OGwoarey, em l....... 310 Smith, W.W.W.......... 250 Gust. L A ........... 11) Goder, Foergu....... 87 Talomoan, P. S. 0...... 60000 Thomas, J. P.......... 6 710 Harrtg & BoulIgy,, 8 75 Tre cages,.ean T...... 111 5 Heys, Dr.J.J........ 11125 TernorJno...... ..... 96 Hath. Jacob........... 8 Tbompson, Jas. D..... 110 Hoae.s Edward......... 3q5 Hn.reda Wm........360 Ushe r, J. W........... 250 Hol, Joeph.......... 13 60 Heinson, eat P ..... 42) Wellman. S J.......... 19710 Hoaley, Mat........... 250 Wlker.Aon Mrs...... 0 25 Hut, r. A .......... 3500 WoodOruff . et....... 6 75 Waoon, Alex ....... 5440 Jolien, M. P........... 85 Welh, Joo............ 5410 Jsu0, A. C.......... 1160 Wo0dslde Mary........ 4 40 Woodrolk. A. eat...... 37 95 Kron, M. Mre.......... 21 90 Wooldridge, F.......... Koon The. ............. 1950 Welach, Ni4hola...... 8 .5 Kelly, Jo eph.......... 305 Waldo, Jas O.......... 10 Keller, Jeroy.......... 61 Ward, Alex........... 15 05 Weellng, Terence...... 250 Lambeth. W. M eat... 1 0 so9 td LOUISIANA STATE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE NO. 10 CAMP STREET. Capital $300.O00. J. Liml.. N. H. Hdrrlm, Thedoe Fob. J. N. Rnbart A. D. Orloff, J. A. ouon Jacob Zoll,7 ASMhoe sedan Landry, Tbl. Company will be ready to transct b7tueM5 on the lot of SEPTEMBER NEXT. and will femora aginoat the perlls of thl men, rlver, and los ad damage bby fir, and all usua7l diks at the curr1n71 of premlums. A tub return premotb of FIFTEEN PER CENT. will be tnde to those ilnsodg in this otfi.. R. GANOCHEAU, Presldent. A. PI8818?, Serset1y. New Orleans, Augost 1T, 1819. ol8itl BREA.D-BREAD FOR TH5 MILLION. SOUTHERN MECHANICS' STEAM BAKERY, OmSer of CIho nd Fraonklo streets- Depot, No. 5 Poydo. NeBr Ntw Lsvee street J. J. DANIELS A ON, F.oprdetor.. Pilot Bresd, NTsy Bretd, Soda, Sug.r and Bolter Crackner, WiLe Biscutt, .to., 880., warrated othe most superloor rqllty, and at the lowest market prlesw. X19 All ordes 1,71t asabos. mIll be promptly and o atly `OLE AUENC L A7 O THE CELEBRATED STACKER IRON WORKS, TENNESSEE. SougnKettle, 0rom 854to717 Inohes dlameter....SI 15 an Itoh. E.. 66to 12inhesdiameter...18.. 1 b. Inch. roudesr ioobshedloter........75a h .Faornus MontbhS21a.81, .nd $511 a·oordbg to Ie eandpat. tern. Cetel Sn. por poound.LLE RE COolo..ulon Mnsobao.. 814 Ity 55. L IA ob,. 15.11 NaiYOlJE TI OAE m'mIIBTEAKS AND eSslLtI)EI Patent S~nm1T WdathabkadlR 1bot 80ro1h and dodo..d fom thS bey feet yellom PIlsnod Cyptsl ibtSer. tfor .le at Ul4per KMfroogh, andS 115penrM fo droved, 1.1.811t sail parohasera u lmatkal amdatr do.s Si, Sa ITAR PLANING EILLLN.NaA r a' B01"8113 EZVREBS TO LAKE SHORE TRAVELERS. The sukboskber to psnoeed to do4 gff88Cl CIty Eoproeeal mooS... withm*_ tk o 3oane and ake Shre, poktta on the Pontchk.8t5aia Ratiroad, haiSg the es ac prII. sge of the oad. atee cethe Lb e by their ordIe Ind w.¶tan beMe.d ce E e ' Wklttrm orey Laeu O.588k.?. l .fla0 et,~ISe. 154 Nat aywlt.e wals b.SSntiFede to84.5. AllIaT 77.55? pbU_ Ike 510581 1 iFWVM141IWad. IA n Ski J.4 S-dl NWEW YORK CARDS. trm ownDIY ©CAiJ D IUflWAOTOr STABLISHED IN 1'55. .IBtId l ls o ' 0,;' Uad.7" A co. CORINR OF ORAIMBIR AND H10DSOI BSTNaBTS, (Oppostlle the idson Rver Ralnd Depot,) NEW YORK. CANDY, SUGAR PLUMS, LOENGEB, r e., ei., In a thoei vari0tle, made eolslavely freorm bln relled Iad luae, without dulterationa e r damiane of delotnioou shab Manoe of any kld. beus wletleph . purmaMe e pan a.d'o an reqauestd t all sd eaainae our Itok, and 001otL them with those m nd I.Bo Of ASORTED OANDIES, to Fe rla,upatS p NO mdeas prlea mOell g hlom Sa upwards. WB arndwe, eo., eta., pokd odlb of and 1i0 be, Itahl for tthoSouthern trade nd shipped o ord.er. Ordeors by mp lpreoptly meoted. MTeerme Cub. y716 Il JONAns BooK AND BROTHmERS' BBrd SIX CORD AND PATENT oLA. Slpool ICotton. White, Blakt sd nil iclons. Cmablak h othe m oenof .'lk with the renteth of linen, Ld for SEWING MACHINE USE ABSOLUTELY UN RIVALLED. Tor ale I thy reprlptl hou.oin oNew Orlean aedMobilo; nad nlaIol oglnalu . by the mooanetrem WM. HENRY SMITH, a 11OAW 2oId ee treet, New york. OUTHIERN HAT HOUSB- BYRAM, HIND AND BLISS, -Importern and Wholesle Dealers n Hats, Caps and Straw Goods BONNETS, FLOWERB, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, etc. Impeaters o' FRENCH HATS. No. 19 Rurray street, near Broadway, New York. ION e. Sy A ..........Jox a. nw..........we. e. ern. seJAImx i. saI.T, , Wln ington, Ark., spe.ial Partner. JylS y1&W "IHARLS. . REIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE Thi alkbed Wan, o the aborG well-knowo Mand. bh qee, and will eontla to oeb, erodved byhe andtelgend in qeontitle to meet the linealned dema.d of delesad en . .amse. Thoronghly et fed, from the atrOneet evidee*., Sat It comeo from the ,losetineol denodent of the old md M eeoeblhhod houoe.e Hddedok & OC., of Rhlmc. thy have ien hold o It with a determnlntlion to brin I aend it claims to dlstintlt, before the publc,. e oe mars ponenlly than hero ntfore. The superor qu,.ity of this arcle maut Mtify any enetht its emlmatfoth from a aur whoreh gra ltstento, - well us theroueh exp es, have been brought tobe in .It producton. Ch.ole. Haldsink hbw goe hbi whole mind o ehe perethetion hbb wi.ne, lad to mokn it worthy of the om. Frequemt cielt to the United Sttns have eoabuled him more Mully to eudtondd ad apptrlato the tl m aund wisheroe aumm nrs; adof hi havlg prodtid by thot InformaU n i ideoed by the Chpeg. w preented forthe paleis el the eoenlaosr-- wine unurpeced for to rihb bOeunand esn.n.a e ncellece, The vntietie of nd.of Chempe-ge Ud rabdy, o doubt, to oeofaee the perohwa, but thoelema : good pndoae wihe nut l~ok tor "f Chrle HeBMidaik; n fal the lbel, a well on th0e orks and .ple. T. W. BBAAUD Ceo. seneorl Agemt for North Amerea, Now York. Tehotrlm Heoldotk en be obained tI quentitie+ the ned. mettoaned Housem, beohie moay othersn e her namd, Gd t rotil with all the pripol holtl-khepers. B. J. HART A CO., J. H. A I. N. MARKS, SEWELL T. TAYLOR. ful1 PAINE STERLE A 00. PIELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES, And Combination Cushilons. Pateted Feb. 19, I8S; Do, 28, 18S; 0.o 50, 1857; Jn. Is 1858; Nov. 1, ; and .arch , O19. Fead ly by O'CONNOR A COILLENDIR, Sole Manufctr.etrs, And the Patente, , 6, 6 and 89 Crtaby street, MICHAEL PHELAN, 786 ead 88 Bradway, New York. IsThem iables are In .n and moy be men at "Mllerts Southme Billiard aloon,." 10 GeOrsvlr street, nd the " Pei. ea eand Boto Olab Rooms," New Orleuan. yl ly SOUTHERN CARRIAGE Wm. L. McDonald. 412 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. The ebeedber having made numerom edditlo to his al. ready rgo whtablkhment, and eaquired additioeol faclltie for thetrnusctlon of his rapidly Inormsing budoas, i prepood to a furnslh vry dmecrlption of CARRIAGES AND HARNESS, tte shortet otice and on the mot fvorable rms, an do ft. particular Indumenteto SOUTHERN PURCHASERS, squal, If not supoior, to thoe of any other manetory of the ind in the country. 1y14 ly Wt. L. McDONALD. DURY.BE. JAr UES & L6eADRAIAN Yanufaturers and Wholesale Dealers -Ix Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, 70 Gra isr strest, New Orleans. DURYEE, JACQUES & CO., 27 Chambers street, New York. al Sa Fatory-Newark, N. J. FRANCIS & LOUTREL No. 45 MAIDEN LANE, New York, ery variety of Blak-Book, Paper, Sttionery, Steam Prnting, Llthographlo Work and Book-Blndiag. -Orders raspsotfully solillted. JyIl8s GENER AL ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, 54 W 11 am IStreet, Bloas Cheek, Bills of ERbchae. Feoy ENvelopes, Ball Tieklt and InOitettion, Bill HMed, Letter Haod.. ., e., engooved in the hightletyl of modern at.e esOrdeon tfm the ho th rehpecttelly solicited, sed wll be eioed with promptoees asd at resonable rates. BRUFF BRO. A SEAVER, 44 Waro steet, N.Y. .IXON A ADAM. Crs ersan t ORee. N. 0. ir y Im VULoANIZED RUBBER BELTINGPACK ING, H08E, etc., etc. Bramlll &u Campbell, -Wholoesle Agents of TRE BO&TON BELTING COMPANY, Warehous No. 1M0 William street, New York, Repeoteully inform Merchants, Dlere, Jobbers, etc., that they shave constantly on had a full eoment of1 all ihe sboe mentioned goods, together with soch others a are In use fo eery mnhUeelERl podpoOe. eSpeiool orders for asy goods whikch as not Lket on hand will rereie oor prompt ctaotlon. ESAlI goods fornished st manouoclnrer'* prices, estalogoes Swhich on be obtl. iod apon appieatioo, o by sdareoing as shoove. 1718 Im TOMES, SON & JIELVAIN No. 6 MAIDEN LANE, New York, Importrers and Wholesale Dealers in GUNS, CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, JEWELRY. FANCY 0OODS. BRUSHES, PERFUMERY sod SOAPS. opl Sole Agetsa for Watley RichLad's Celebrated Gunse sly's Cape, Wadding nd Cadridges, HeiTor's Anmy Reason. WILLY WIALLACH II1 WILLIAM STREET, New York, Importer of Foreign Folio, llter and Note Papers andEn Velopes; Rehbach's Celebrated Lead Peooil, German Bed Tapes, Gm Tiokets. Inkstands, etc., etc.; Cardboards and Cards, 8taple and Fancy Stationery generally, FOR THE TRADE. jyS mraod TIE POLAR REFRIGERATOR -Wih- FILTER AND WATER COOLERS COMBINED, Involving important principles never beore attained, whioh eooblee Meats, Fish, Milk, Vegetables, Fruits, et , to h kept longer, dryer and cooler, with less ice than can be done with any other Refrigerator now in use. BARTLETT & LESIILEY, Manufacturers, JyM lm No. 6 Broadway, New York,. o OUN PLANTSORS-i TAKE PLEABURR sInsnnounclog thot Messrs. MANDEVILLE A MoIL HENNY re my authoried agents in this oity to makeon. racts for the use or MY INVENTION -For SpinnIng up the Seed Cotton on Plantations into Yarns, And all bsine s in relation to it I will only say here that I make the same capital, the snme Ioeatlon, the samesttem power, the same expenses very nearly th atnow rulese, gine and brsa the cotton, to spin it; that, wlth Ithe addition of moahinery, coating shaout half what the In oereed vloue of the Oarns the first year will be ad which a attended by surplus labor of the plntation, in little girls of 8 t1 10, women, and old men inmoient fihelod hds, I DOUBLE OR MORE THAN DOUBLE THE PLANTER'S NET IN COME I We pin the bast Yarn n th world I The dnger from fin of the ginhouse Immensely redud, with many other advn. tsgaoofgreatvaloe. Andwhat iL of graotlmpotanooteftcal a ll this folly demonotrtted bylits ooeeeol daily opaioneet an the planthaton of Col. Go. S. Yerger, msTeo Goy. Plantersa dero g more full oetlOolae, a re e&ned to ay ASIs. sakooe. tAp for agenoe will please addreslthem, eotolee f myo 4m&W GEO. G. HENRY.. so Corner of Gaovtlr and Noew Love eta. ELOONTIELD, STUU & CaO . AMYYOTH BOOK AnD PAIPR XUA3LI3 T -a, EMPORIUMI Afsellaeoels S atpiililB Eth 60 CAMP STRUM?., Wh..e I. emeimllp kept a aNi tad 000o10 INVItema. N cWO ro. - 0oa.U.. --oomwidnr NISNONIM. NUAD UN. (ISONAPHISS. DICYZONA. BIM. XANUTMLIOAL WORKS. ANITNMJftCS.OLeS. 510. tsod Wwka oNhg1,1,. Autheasup Pk.Sp Ohm. Itt7, teolo , sIuMmSk, PhI tolau,oUS h.UhI, eflue. s10. Am. a esplde tayppi et Faeb..,.r Si. OsuO Itn IaVe.G Orate WR.htwSOHOOLROOKS, GLOVE School INKSNANDS smd PASRSK .., yuwduuWsm Bod Mpphlkhm' fidaedu ~eadstu3ut1051, BLOOM PIN LO. STBm *0.. Bibles andt Toetamentts. SCHOOL BIBLES AND TinNA1RNNS, FAMILY BIB LE ,h of all m. HYMN ROOKS of mavo dooartptiom. 3OOMFIRLD. STRBt. A 60., Ne. U Oin seed. mlsselana.su Wea.r famtB~~ll ( rsu isFI HISTORY. BIOGRAPHY. 11A*TS. POUTRY. DNA M A. TRATULS MAd YOYAGM, NoThi. DADS. TRITUD WORKS. NOT NOOKS. JDUVNILE BOOKS. GAMM. PULM. o,.. ot1. hm s1o - m tad Miowm.b NLOOMIINLD. TB 3"00.. NO.6aOe , *0.0 Serap BoolS and lEerbarlmS.. Of ,aduov dam sad pet~sal utih whitg of Osleend parer. Al.,, a lstg usmmteot .1 ALBUMS. ,,mpring emld la~luks . ~ I Ise wIsat im. O I. IIG~nm BLOOMPNIEDD. STRIt. R00., No.6 Cam oeerf. ackgammron fBoNGO. - ChsS maun chm Boards. -l A ba auortmeat of CORMSMUN. 1100MIN031 HACK[ GAMMON B30M. CHBB BOARDS. DI03 ta 30ZER. gee., OWa BLOOM1IUI.D. STIlt. * 0O.. N..N U amp eked. Playing Cards. A leege supply of the cehantged aeaufeethtWa PLATING CARDS, at tedued pral. Ala.. ahoattltl qeehl oe Ftp. fog Cute tot Clubs. WHIST sod UtICHun PARTIES. BLOOYIN.LD, STEEL A CO.. No. so Isop so.pt. LWe rtnters, DraggistsM, Gl cers and Otuers A laoso aspply alway oa hand of RINTImG PAPER. artaos ale.; Paim LTat nd BTRAW PAPEII all dael MANI.LA PAPER. SAMPLING PAPER sad RVEVLOPE PAPEB; SHOE PAPER AND WASTE PAPER, dal 0M and qualitie. Alao, CAP and LETTER PAPAE, vled ase plan, as ma~ahoaouai' prlo... BLOOMIIRLD. STEEL A 00.. No. goomrp meae TolArtlhts,'Bullders --And CIVIL ENGINE RBB . Alwasa as haod a eomplet asrtmeolnt of Drtwing MtetialS, Oomprlsing MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. DRAW INO PAPER. bM aqualty, all a·1 ; WATER COLORS, BSi. tol Boad. PFlatom' Padllet, BrobSes. Pink and Meossdt Saens, TradMl Oloth ad Paper, Drawlng and Lthoglraphla Pas, Panoila, ta. Ala., slio Works oa Drawig,JAorhltebtre sad 1olnl. sing; and. Booksj·orºSuroor. BLOOMFIELD, STEEL 0& C0, No. 0 aanp aral. Law Books IaLawlBooksl A anlasaw asd wallaloiad stolk LAW BOOKS. a..* pidns TEXT BOOKS, BTATUTES, DIGESTS, REPORTS, ad LAW TREATISES of lhe mot sllat Anula sad Etllas Jaust. Also, a tall upply .1 FRENCH LAW BOOKS-AU at pa Ilhers' pdlo..e BLOOMFIELD. STEEL 00., No. OCamp sltu... To cloaks of Courts, Bhaerla, Justlsce of the Peace and Recorders. We keep eoestantly on hbnd a f1ll supply of RECORD BOOKS asd DOCKETS, vaanous sla and styles; RCO - PAPER, lad or plaln, LEGAL OAP, NOTARIAL PRESS. ES. ale., ela. BLOOMFIELD,STEEI. 00.. No. COmp ms.eea. Merchants, Banks and Insurance Compat nles, and Cotton Brokers. WilBod at our WEatabllhmant overythinlg neoeu.a to iom. plete ihaoontaingreaom with th bes aeleted stook of lTA. TIONIRT ever imported. A.lso COTTON SALEB AND AOCOUT COURRENT PAPERS, of allatt0rn; amyl Ootton and Graln, Sugr and mola.ee WEIGHING BOOKS. BLOOMPIELD, STEEL S 00., No. 0 Cmp treet. Blank Book Manuasacturars, PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS. ASTO SrTAR. PRIOC AND QUALITr, WE DBLP coaEPRBPTTIOnE 5LOOMFIR.D, 'STEL AGO., 4d.5 o Nc. l0 Camp etree