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r1 an nil ýýeýýBenx.lcn, j IJW Orleanls oneug Mnrket. ooancr.E Orrice, No. $4 (Carr Soot,70' Tuoesoy EveninOg. March 0. 0" The leading feature or t010 movmen In 037o, o olool crc to day .0 0 oattllo further r0duc0 ion nn rtes of forelgn bills and a decided advance In quotations of domest0 c 200 aog, T0,.Uold market opened very heavy under dodolo.,oo,,o rs took ofa reduction of ,o cent. In that market, from 12 e yesterday Lo the close ol business last evening, and eat .es .ur blg the morning 00re effected at 3 1p cent, undoo yo, o0rd0000 figures. As the do)' Odvuoood, h(owero., oalight re0 acion took place, owing to repo0t. of In Improvem0ent In t',, Ne York market aod to an Increased do 00n0 for th1e pay' cent of duties sat the custom ooul., oohich rsulted t o onderate salon. at prgylous full pokces, and In some eras at highler 9goooo ti1,o could have been O obbao ed yesterday. TIM movement for the day, so faros o" nil... ere worthly of notice, transpired In the follooo,0 order, ,I.: $11,(10 god $12,100. at 130;0 $000, 4000 ond 0 0d1301; $0, $000, $0000, $10,000, 000nd $15,00000.0 t10%; and $10,000, at 1303; $50011 and $10,000, ot 130; $10,00, 4#1310 ; $0010'0, $10,0 anood 500 o . at 131%, and $1000 0t 13. /sles of 0S000r have hben ro doto to driblets, at 1020129 for 2000,1c" Silver. sod $1 ,, IMoolMcan Coln, at 100. We no. qotl (fold at 13035510.43% and $ver at 1200120 too American 00..0sod 1100112 r, Nod.ose dollars. .F0;IEION E ICH NUE-,We have to report a otlllrfootbc rOduction o ;ally 12 cent.1. Jo rates of all classes o For.igo bill0, o0.og to a decline of 3'00 cent. to thb NewYork market yesterday 00d to the veryrestrlcted character of the demand, In sooo. Offerlngs, as heretofore, wore very heavy, but in the obseno of moot of the leadiog purchasers, who still persist In remalning out of Ohe market; the fo, buyers nho came forward b,0 so 01ttl0 competition that they 0000 enabled to dictsotholeoio0n 00rm, Subjolned are the whole ot the sales tor the day, so far as they have been verified to o0r 0otoo.aa t.s, via.: £000, £0000. £0000 and L7000 at 11: £7000 at 1400 141; 01000at 11403; 0200 at 14010; aod £1000, £3000, £100, £M00, £5000, £7000, £09,000 and £00000 at 140. Transactions In Plrance ba1, een conooned to 2.7001[. at 4.00t.; 00,0 0 at .4011f.; and 40,000$. and 6.,040. at 040. The ruling fligres t the 0lo,. of business this evening w0re, for bank sterling, 142; clear bills, 1405141; bill or jading 0ills, 1300040; bank francs[ 4,d00.; and outdoor tranc., 40501.1000 DOMESTIC EXCHIANIO$-Th. steady improvement In Domestic E0ch1ng,, 00h1ch .0 noted In 0 0ur last, has been more manifest to day, 00.d has culmoloood in an actual ad 00000 of a I coot, on previous g uores. All of the banks ommooO ed checking h n the morning at 0 0 terdsdy's closing o0te, ,. 1 cent. discount, but hat mot of them s,,oonadonced to 01 dicount, and subsequently to par, at ohch latter 10gure tir prlncipal move0001t war effected; one book, hoever, held 000 during the doy 0t 0, and anothOer ooppllodl Its ren W customers uppto the close of buoio.oos at tile openinogrot, 01, at. df0. There was a folr demand oolr t hecks over the counter hoough.lout t, day, and wi1h ligh0, offerings of private and commoeroial, the porcb.Ose.by bankb and bankers oooo 00mi 10d to the fullo,,o whiolh Includ. several clhebks pased 100m one bak to another, vis: $00,000 and $100.00il bok eight at 00i cent. d.oounl, 000,000 and 0.00,00 private sight at the s0o,o, $30000) at 3101, $7,000 at .000, $00,000 0t 5., 02000t 03, and0 $10,00 commercial at 7-l.00 000ent. 00,yo,,o0 $I5,500 0on day' sight at s,. $20,001 d0. at .,, $40,000 Ooe days' at -10, $10.000 0i days' 0t ?e. $10,000 sod 001,200 thirty day.' at 1, $200001 do. ot 131, and $01,000) do. 0t 031 e, coot. di,. The highest rates in the above statement were paid i000, latter prto t lhe day and thle closing qoo,,tioons ruled as l,,looo. Tio Bank sight at par; 0,0,0.oo, oght at ..00'd 71 c0nt. dil, count, 5'41O day,' .1ib t 1o03 '01 o, ,0ixounto 11410:00 do),, sight yr0±s 14 cent discount; 30 days' 1151'.) P E cen dileOUOt; sod00day.' Io'$Oooot dlsoouno. Several o1 thlo bankb 0n Uellpate a premium for 'o . Yolgk sig0t to.orrow. STOCKO AND BOND?-TheTre I. no variation of any 1ind to nrotlee in thle mnvoacntll i heeuritieb ilne our Inst. O$ooino of oloorive dent,10,ti1o, oontiocd light 000 in 00q00st, 00hile the tupply of ether claoos 0e,, as sual, heaoy, with only a sominal d alnod for any ofthem Tihe sales for thl day, so foo as 000 hlaoo hboeo advised were rcatrited to 30 share. Citizens' Booak etl, k at 121, 21 do. at 0130, 01 Union Book at 401;,1 mad .!0w COo oonds to r*:lotdie at 80",,o Moy coupons attachedo UNC121'RENT IIANK 0OTE0S have undooo.,ne hot lb.1.bo, 1 Soy,olehongooncl our last. Offooiogs of mosto i,0,,Ooere of restricted oliooooooo. and the demand appead to be cno;,ed wo the notes of the Loobsiana Stat, Bank, oaloe of olbic included $5000ooad010,00Oo at 79., n.$25000,sOold by one party at 70( 76';c. } dollar. W continue to quote Union Bonk,ob 1,ont City Bank god Bank of New Orleans at 000001c., Moorlhools Baok at 077150., LouisI.,, Oot, OoBak 1 73$7601., sod 0.0h of Loolo,ooo at 550060000,, dollb,. 4(omnterciaI ,nte1Iigence. COsrorr Orrlcr , No. 94 Cah Rrs , Turedao Evening. March b6, 1866. COTTON-The movement in the staple continues partially and almost wholly suspended, owingoto the depressed condillon of tho foreigg Exebange market, which has shown still fur' ther weokness, with a decline of fully one to two 0 cent.. siace our last. Most factors however, maolfeot unabated confdence in the future and resolutely hold on to previouor ark. ingprices or refuse to uncover their samples, while those who are obliged to realire have to submit to a decline of folly 102c. 1 pound on Saturday's quotations. But even the latter class exhibit unusual teuo1ity, and testify to their behef in the realization of higher prices at no distant day by reducing their offering to the inner dlate neessities of themselvef and their patrons, and it is noet onworthy of notice that even under tie crushing weight of a decline of 607 cent .in Exchange within a very few days, most buyers still acknowledge that they cannot ill an order of any extent, even now, under the ruling prlces at the close of the past week. The sales fr t ,lJay have been limited to 526 bhles, bwhil have been divided among buyers in the following order, viz. 1I) bales, I N, 70, 70. 50. 00, 02, 62, and 20, bales. A will he seen by the above tihe trouctfoons continue but little. better than nominal and do not justifyny alteration of quotations, and we therefo,re repeat proevious figures, merely for reference il, tie prent unsetotled condition of the market, vio rdinary. 37Q2mb., good urdi nary, 412012e.; low middling, 430l..; olad middling, tGc. BTATEMgNT OF COTTON. Sock on hand Sept. let, i --bnle .................I 3,239 Received rnoe yesterday....... ...........3 .1Lt lved preo ly ..........................0.. t,l0d1-foi5.,t4i xpor yesterday ........................- l.o tda prvl eforml......... .......... . to.7r god c6,1m BI ck on hand and on shibord not creared ............. 191,7l There have 1 en no exports to nor' point to day. r S6OA AND fOLASES-bdEtcefao iroce opo r ' as loct prlse 2A hhds. Sugar( ard 1305 bu d. Molasses. The iou rket is now modrre blly supplied, blt tle doemand is o, avery rO stricted character, and the sales to.day rhae been limited i to n hhds. of the former, at 1!y 13°iho. for good common and f16016%o. 0 ' lb. for yellow clarified. Sales. of Mdoltoer ineladed 127 bls, at R80. 'l gallon for good, and 90c. f1+ gallon S for choice. A cargo of 13thh. and 3d tLerces prime Musra oado boo been sold at 2oe. 0 gallon. WhSTERfN PRODUi'E.--Owing to the very favorable con ditlon of tle weather, receipts begin to disclose a omaterl in creae, and pricers aro gradually giving wy. Flour rhows a decline1 ofoc. $0 bbl. Corn is decidedly weaker, rod Oats have further fallen off, as wtd be o een by the fbdlloing: FLOUR--There Is o moderato Inquiry for the better decrip. lions, but the lower gradso are very much neglected at receding prices. Salo, tlodry inclded 1600 bbls. at $7 500r$t8 for corn mon, $8 500$S 75 for fine, $9 127 for low sperfine. $1212 50 for good extra, $tb$1t 50 for cholie do. The sales for to-day include 60 bbls. of the latter, Stoneworl Jackson brand, at our outside figure. CORN-Tl su-pply is steadily tncrearing, and largo arrivals are daily looked for. Wo have to report fair demand to-day, with sales oflll,00 sa ks at 860. for mirod, 8717c. for yellow, and 492y. 0 bushel for white. OATS-oThe market shows a further decline, but most opera tore withboldprlces. The stock is larger than heretofore, and tronsactionsto-day comprise 1400 saoks at b75. '7 bushel, so far as reported, th balance on private terms. BRAN--Sbleo to-day, f100 sacko, at $180 0 100 ho. Offer lgs are only moderate, and tle domand continues steady. HAY--Somre 250 boles primal wester changed hands, at ;32 50 0 too. PROVISIONS--Wo notice only a jobbing trade in Pork, with occasionally h round lot being disposed of Prices to day exoriblt o further change. All descripatons of Bacon are oareo, while Lard is in fair supply; both command full prices. Below will be found the full particulars of the condi tion Aof our market. PORK--We noticed a sale to-day of 150 bills. even weight messatL$30 bbl. Dealers are oupplying the demao d at $30 00$031 00Tb. BAON--There is but little of any klld on hand, and al Ioaltiros are in demand. Smal parcels are ch alging alnds at 163r16fc. for shoulders, 21@21tc. for ribbed sides, and 23e. 0 fo. for clear do. There are no pit hoi an o tile market; sugar cured do. covered are seling at 26027c., and do. unoveored at 220260. 0000. LARD-- Th market ha been quiet at 10t'7_h20e. for prime oin tiores, and 23c. ' Sm in keog, for retail lots. Today we hear of a sale f60 tloerce ao t 19fac. . lIb. COFFEE-Dealers are spo plying the demand toSo. for ordi nary 2902903 oy for fair, and 2. 0 0b., currency, for primo Rio. ESCULENTS--Potatoes are slling at $5, apples at $61$10 lb., while onions are merely nominal. WHISKY--Tho market is very qotet, moll parcels selling occasionally at 5$ 2020$2 34 gfloon for retified. SUNDRIES--Wo quotq Western Butter at 25©252., O,,hen do. at 45r8tt $1 lb, Northern and Western Chleese rat 2123c., Enogllshdairy at 27 $ lb.; Star Candles, full weight, 250., rhort weight 2123So. 611h.; Starch, 75e1o., and Soop, 11016c. PREIGHTB-Owtog to the abundant offerligs of fteamehlp orcommodatlon ooartwise, freight. by olinog vessols ro not k reported as mosh better than nomioal The srate for Cottoon to Now York by otefm is %e., and to Boton Il7t 1b h . FPelght agOtto r o1b f for Cotton by oailing veoels.to the above pgct The raoebyrteam.htptoLtverpoolisld:;)!7. Bysalling oeotes ohe rate to Liverpool is rather weakr at .@t11.16d. and to Havre at 1yo. There is no Flour going forward to theo North, orto Erope and we therefore omit quotations for that artieh, I0 thoy are only caluolated to mislead partie lnterested Cattle Market Jzron, oo Oom, March 7,180 frrtved yesterday--6l Wootron Beeves, 143 Texr Beevesr logsuns od1ft1Shoop. S.Lr--1iWert ern Oervo., go Teasr Beoves. 1 IIogs. and 2 ilch Cows 0. Stork on rsa--410 Western Beeves. 43 Texas Braves, t18 Iltoe, 1889.Sheep, 122 Calves, and 42 Milch Cows. W er. Besvw, ý,_ r ce, ..... net.................... l4 - dI TexSsa Beves, chice, o. e ....................... 6 -- l0 | Iok . . .0n lhead. 7270 S4chat.14t, t eaId1.h ............0........ 0 0100 0 1 )00 ho'ip i ;.......... ....................O ®90oo0 Qa:lr::::: 17 ::::::.. . ..W... 111 A 0 tO . . . ···004 0... . . ATTOIPNEYS AT LAW HARPE't * DITTO, (F. A. F: HARPER ......................... . L, DITTO.,) Attorneys at Law, HI.RISONBURG, MUISI .NA, Wll practiee in Catahoula, Frankl:i and the other Parishes in the Twelfth Judicial District, cad the Supreme Court of the Sl3MITH d IHALSEY (JAMES B. SMITH, Olinton; J. H. HALSEY, Point Coupea Court House,) Attoneya-at-Law, BHae formed partnership, and will practice tbhetr pofion In the courts of the Seventh Judicial District. SHELDON dl PARDEE, (I A SHELDON, DON A. PARDEE) ATTORNEYS AT LAW, n 18 t. Cbhales Street. New Orleana. JOHN MeENERY ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Monroee La Win ptmtle In the nu rts of Oaehlt, Morehotee, Franklin, CaldweS and Cathonle. Also, In the SupremeCourt of the State. Attention given to matterseonneted with the eind de partment, either in this State or at Washingtont City. WARMOTH & TATUM, (HENRY C. WARMOTH, JOSEPH T. TATUM,) Attorneys and oumnsellors at Law, OFFICE, NO. 40 CAMP STREET, Between Cemmoe and OrStee. C. HOOER-. ATTORNEY AT LAW, JACKSON, MISSISSIPPL WRI preUtice I Courts at Jltkon and counties adjoining. Collections ade in y part of the Stat Refer to Hen. Thoa. J. Semmes, James McConnell, J. J. Person & Co., A. Glenn & Co. MONCOUE l FLANAGAN (J. C. MONCURE, T. A. FLANAGAN, Notary Public) Attorneys at Law, REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, OlSMeNo. I Tally's New Building, Shreveport, Ia RANDOLPH, SINGLETON & HARDIE WILLIAM I. RANDOLPH, (CHARLES B. SINGLETON JOHN W. HARDIE,) Atorneys and Counselors at Law. Comrer Camp and NeAhes streets, Oe Home Mutual Insurance Company, 78 (eamp street, NEW ORLEANS. LAW CARD.................... L W CARD. WILLIAMSON A LEVISEE, (Geo. WILLIe,,e.O, V a. LexTee,) Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Practice Is the parishes of Caddo, DeSoto and Bossier, nt n the Supreme Court of the Sttia OfSEe corner of Spring and Texas streets SHREVEPORT. LA. IARR & FOUTE (R. It MARS, M. A FOUTE, G. W. I. MARI,) Attorneys at Law, 14ItI Gsvre Satem. M. A. FOUT, Cnmmissianer of Mississippi. MELLEN, LEACH d& ADAMS (WM. F. MELLEN, JAS. 0. LEACH, JOSEPH M. ADAMS,J AttorneIs-at-Law, Will practiee In the First Judicild District and the High Court of Errors and Appeals in Malssieppi ; andin the paidshes of Conordia, Temnu, Madion, Ctaron and Catlhons, Ie 4 Lotisias.. Will praeecute claims againt the United States Government in connection with a competent Attorney at Wahington, D. Oce on Pearl street, between Main and Franklin, NATCHEZ, MISS. E. NORTH CULLO1 ATTORNEY-AT-'LAW, Markavle, aLoelmna., Praices in the Couarts of Avoyelle, Poietn Conuee s e Raplde. Refers to the Proprietr of the Cresent HS.. VAN EATON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WOODVILLE, M PaIrtielaui ttention given to the collection of elai In .th State of MisssitppL , HMPHR Y MARSHALL. COUNSELOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, SOme, No. Craondeletstreet, New Orleans, LoaiedanL SWill practice Law in the Courts of New Oreans, and ll attend to the preparetion of Claims to be detided .tWah. d logtoa p c. FOX. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW No. 134 Gravier tSreet, Neow Orleans. JOHN E. HOLLAND, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELORAT LAW. Ofce, No. 58 St. Charles street, Residence, No. 76 Hospital street D. F. MITCHELL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 234 Common street, Betwaen St. Charles and Camp street., New Orleans. KENNARD & LU1ZENBIERO (JOHN H. KENNARD, C. H. LUZENBERG,) Attorneys and Counselors at Law, No. 30 CAMP STREET, NEW ORLEANS, Win accept claims for collectioa in the parishes of East and West Feliciano. L. and Wilkinsn COmoty, Miss ROBERT LOVELACE- ATTORNEY AT LAW. RchmndBaton Roug h,e, L a. Will nracte in tOle, Courts o Madrson, Ceollt, Tetnses and Concordia parishes. Referto Messrs. E. J.RIIt C., Henr J.. o DILLINGH Oscar RobieREq. DUNN &m IIEHEON ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Baton Rouge, La. New Orleans, No. 68 Carodelet street. BONNER a. DELLENOHAM, 0. N. BONNER, J. P. DCLLNOHAMOJ Attorneys at Law, - (OVER CANAL BANK,) cOmB OrI oCIP ANE aRVOICe S9IaRTS, NSW OL.Cals, Will practice In the Courts of New Orleans aod give strlct at tention to any business eutrusted to them. In connection with a reliable Attorney at Wasington, they wil prepare and prose cute claims agaonst the .overumaet. HARHOYSON a HUNTON, (J. 0. HARRISON, THOMAS HUNTON,) Attorneys at Law. Wll pnrctle in all the Ceurto of New Orleans, and glRt strict attention to any buasiness entrusted to them. In on, Juonction with reliable Attorney at Walolngteo, they wll prepare and prseCer claims Co lit the e nad, Oa-1 14 Cravier street. C. D. FAVROT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Coort House Square, Baton ...oge, La. Will practie in the Parishes of East and West Baton Rouge and Ibervilie. Prompt attention wiR be given to the collection ofall claims, notes and accountsa RI nICcS s-C-W. S. Pike, J. Ad. RoLer, JOe Menardn VoI sin s Drouet, New Orleans. DUNCOA N. HENNEN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ne.o............Carondelet Street ........... No. Hr reumaed the Prctic of the Law. Hang made professional connections In the several Par. hes, will attend to Collections and Claims In alil the hee ITthe State ; alse, to Cllaimaergnst the Ghoernment at Wao Fe a[EN NZo WHALL, R1 ................ CAMP STREET............... 14 Between Common and Eantl etreets, Has on hand, and Is constantly receiving diret from the Manufacturers in the North and in Europe, a large and elegant assortment of WALL PAPER, In Oak, Mahogany and Marble Imltatoxs, Veeoes, Cente., Panneltg, Statuary and alas, al nd Public and Private Buildings ofinished n tbe most mequlte lanner, and at the shortest nohie I The attention of (Oty and Country Dealers is called to his LmoenCe Stock of WALL PAPER, g hmbracing ry viety x.tant, whfah he can diepeoe of at laow prices as any slmale etablleshment In the coentry. STEAM, FORCE, SUCTION, Lfting P eumps of Every Deerilpteon, STEAM and GAS PIPES, PIPE and DAS FITTINGS, --ND- EVERY DESCRIPTION -or Ilumber's, Guo and Steam Fitters' Good. For sale at She lowest rates, by JOHN B. FULLER, S dEY STREET, ' ewYo. C(TTON FACTORS, ETC. LACEY, TER'RY CO., (ALFRED T. LACEY, Memphs, Teao., LUCIUS H. TEE. BY,te of St. LouI, Mo.) C Cotton FLetors and GeaUral Commssloa Mer. chants, NO. 5 CAARQ(DELET STREET, New Orleans, boUelt sSonlamans of Cotton, Hemp, Rope, Baggg, To ba.ce, Frodue and Provaisions ofall krids, also Domatlo and Foreign Merchandise, which hall have prompt attention Weare also prepared to make sal ach advanc upon shlip meats to ou r iend E. . Morgan A Co., New York, Lae Mc hesMemphl, and W.. Hamphreys, Sa. Loi. IOWARD. PFRESTONS a BARRETT. Cotton and Tobacco Factors COMMISSION MERCH ANT8, 108 Common street, New OML.sas, L. B &NK, LORING & CO.- (E. A. BANKS, W. W. LORING TOM BYNUM, G. W. VENABLS,)I Cotton Factors, Commitulon ]Merbhants, etc., 180 Common street, New Orleans. Liberal advances on (oon and other produce to th am or their friends in New York or Liverpool. LOWE & BIGNON (B. I. LOWE, 8., Huntsille, Ala-A. E. BIGNON, late with W. A. Johnson & Co., New Orleanal COUTON FACTORS, --ap General Commisnloa Meres'ant. 43 UNION STREET, NEW ORLEANS. DEAN, ADAM S & GAFF (T. DEAN, of Dea, McGlnnis A Wilson, New York ; JNO. D. ADAMS, of Little Rock Ark. T. GAFF, of T. A J, W. OGff, Aurra, Ind. Cotton Faotors and Commislion Merchant, NO. 140 GRAVIER STREET, NEW ORLEANS. ED.. a PINCRsAt- (P. F. EDEY, WM. MI PINCKARD, Ja.) Cotton Faetors and Generao Commission Her. chants, No. 8 COMMON STREET, NEW ORLEANS. HUNTINGTON a BROTHER (A. S. HUNTINGTON-B. W. HUNTINGTON.) Cotton Factors and Generas Comsnmlson MHerchants, No. 9I NATCHEZ STREET, NEW ORLEANS. oash advance.made on consignments to oar address and to our afriends in New York and Liverpool. GILLB PEtOEUBON, (M. OILLIS, S. G. FERGUSON,) COTTON FACTORS, And General Commloalon Merchants. OFFICE-Na. 45 CARONDELET STREET, (up stain.) NEW ORLEANS. M. H. COPELAND a CO. (M. M. CorSLSa., Montgomery-J. T. Caxotn, EIfal, AI.) Cotton Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 55 Carondelet street, New Orleans. CHAlMElBS & BOON (A. H. CHALMERS, U. S. BOON.) COTTON FACTORS And General Commisalion Merehnnt. NO. 38 GRAVIES STREET. New Orleans. LONGSTREET, OWEN a& CO., COTTON FACTORS, --ND- GnMeral Commisdon M]Lerhants. NO. 3 UNION STREET, New Orleans. BUTLER. TERRY a CO., (BAXTER J. BUTLER, VlasbUrg, MNss., ADAM OIFFEN, Noew Orleans, THOS. L. TERRY, Trenton, Lao, EDW. M. RICHESON, Vieksburg, MIss.) Cotton Factors, General Commission and Forwarding Menrchants, Na. 97 Poydras treat, (froU ofce up.stalra.) . . HMCONNICO, COTTON FACTOR --And- Commlisdon Merchant. NO. 48 UNION STREET. HAMILTON * DUNNICA. THOMAS A. HAMILTON. Memphis, Ten... JOHN L. DUNNICA, New Orleans, Cotton and Tobacco Factor -AD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 42 Union street. Ne Orleans, Laoisiaas. HOREELL, GAYLE da CO. (B. M. HORRELL, J. W. GAYLE, J. . ISENHOUR,) COTTON FACTORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, 107 Poydras street. NEW ORLRAur. E. B. FALLS &t CO.. (E. B. FALLS,-EDWIN HARRIS.) Cotton Factors, Commliston Lerchants, DEALERS IN FLOUR AND WESTERN PRODUCE, No. 99 IISO.lwG SRERS, Noew Orleans. M. S. WHEELER, (SUCCESSOR TO DUFF GREEN & CO.) Cotton Factor and Commistlon Merchant M CARONDELET STREET. STEWART, HYDE & CO. COTTON FACTORS General Commisslon Merchants,. 57 CAnRRROT BeSTERm. THOS, M. SCOTT .& CO (THOS. M. SCOTT, or Cltbome Pariah, La.; JNO. T. SIB LEY, of Naew Orleans; S. S. HEARD, of Hinds County, MissinsippL Cotton Factors and Commillon Merchants. No. 81 Condelet Street, Noew Orleans Cash advance. on aonsagmenot W H. R. GREENE .0 BROS. (W. R. GREENE & CO., S. Loo.-W. a, GREENE & CO., V ck~burg.) Cotton Factors and Commission rMerchants. 180 GRAVIER STREET, NEW ORLEANS. R 0. OGLESBY, Agent-Late of the firm of lewis Oglesby. Lewis & Oglesby's old fMend will fnd the late Firm's book and scounts at above addrso R.e. TAYLOR, SOTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 71 Carondelet Street, New Orleam JOHN L. LEE d CO.. WJOHN NL LEE, T. JONES STEWART.) Cotton Factors. 48 UAOmODELS, BSes.,, Now OrlNons T. L MAXWELL . CO., (THOS. L. MAXWELL SAML NATHAN,, B. CLARK) Cotton Factors .eneral Merchandlse BBOKERSAND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 18 Notches street, New Orleans, Ls ALCsUB s SCHEOCH, LATE OF SUMMIT, Ms (I[wls ALmUS, IsAo ScuxrOS,) COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MEROCAANS, No. 78 Carondelet street. New Orleans. Ls. EDWARD NALJLE .s CO COTTON FACTORS]AND COMIISSION MEROHANTS, No. 190 Common Street. GEORGE P. rCHILDRES. COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT' No. 171 Gravler stret, UP STAIRS. ROBBER, PROTHRO e CO., (JOHN ROSSER, KEosisko Ees., N B. PROTHRO, New Orleans, L, JAMES B. ROSSER, Now Orleans, L&J Cotton Factors --m GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, O Uninn street. New Orlean CO·IPUM', sBOWN do CO.. (BUICCSBUIS TO R. C. CUMMINGS & CO.,) Cotton Factors and CommleIlon Merchants. NO. MS PERDIDO STREET. COTTOUN,I'ACTORS, ETC. W. rF. sAFFr n, ESUCCESSOR TO BURNS A 4HAFFSEJ COTTON FACTOR and GENERAL COMMISSION and FORWARDING. MERCHANT, . 1O0 Gravler street, New Or ., Will 40e oaoolnh attentionto My o ý sod el0Se *e peo Sewye, WaIle A Co., NewF York. Harvec Scudder A O., Bsto, JM Des bel A Co. o , rLoule, M. Dtcher o., £t.. Louis, o. sll, Woodward Co . L e E Hempstead, Norton ( Co., Chicego, 0L J. . Pott, Ey. , Chicago, IH s. H. Kennedy& Co., New Ocleo HARLW J. PHELPS * 0( .. (HARLOW J. PHELPS, of Now Oleas o; S. B. BUCLNER, of Kentucky.) Cotton Factors GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 142 Graviel. seet, betwseen Camp ad St. Choarles, N. 0. Htavng become usoclated with the commerclsl house of HARLOW J. PHELPS & CO., I propose giing my per. .onal attention to their bhsines, and res.pctfnlly oe dt for them the patronge of my Mfrend and the publio. b , B. BUCKNEO DRehe -.M. . E IS _ tf.; . HOGAN PA.TTON. W. H. HOGAN, late Yaouo Oounty, ML., JOHN PATTON, New Orletes, LT, Cotton Factors GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING ERR. CHANTS, No. 188 Over etet, New Odea MARTIN 6O HAWTHORN (B. W. MARTIN-A- T. HAWTHORN.) Cotton Factors and Commiaulon M[erchants, IT CARONDELET STRET, New Orleont Ocrdes for Plantattion Machinery pertielrly attenedto. TOEANe, MACRAE O CO. (R. T. TORIAN, W. S. MACRAE. Cte of Memphis; 0. W. MACRAE, Iate Porter Marae., Memphis,) Cotton and Tobacco Factors and Comminslor Merchants, 63 CARONDELET STREET, New Orleans. WOODS, TIATTHEWS &e CO., (J. B. WOODS, WI. HII. MATTHEWS, ARCHIE WOODS) COTTON FACTORS -AND General Comml.m lon Merchants. H6O Podra Street. New Orse.e. O LIVER BItOUSSARD, JR., COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 45 Front Levee. Between Customhouse and Bienvile streeta.. T AREN & CRAWFORD. Sý . J. WARREN, T. W. CRAWFOBDJ Suessors to Warren, omonoce C., COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MEROCANTS, No 6 Caootdelet Street, New Oiean., Lh, BRITTON & MOOSE, JNO. D. BRITTON formerly with Coleman, BOttton. Wither: ROBT. L. MOýRE, formerly with Lewes A Ogleaby, Cotton and Tobacco ctor anod Gereral CoEmm.soes Merchants. SNO. 7tI Ceo oe. T S.Tcte, Repeoetfolly solicit t hs patronage of their friends and the public oeneral y. JB. POWELL, Cotton Factor and Comaluton Merchant, 17 CARONDELET OTREET, NEW ORLEANS. W. R. STUART. (ate Stuart & Jamk.) . J. PERSON C0O., COTTON FACTORS -And- -.eommelonM Cerhmte, S .TEVENSON d MATT,. JOHN A. STEVENSON, A. . MAY,) Cotton Factors GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 Perdido etret WYCHIE d B ICHARDSON (J. WYCHE, J. B. RICHARDSON. Sucessors to Joh F Wyohe A Co.) Cotton Factor. and Commlsslon Merchants 41 UNION STREET, NEW ORLEANS. ELAS dO CHAMBERLIN, (J. G. ELLIS. W. C. CHAMBERLIN, Successors toJ. 0. A W. ELLIS,) Cotton Factors and CSomsm loe.n Merchants, _ 3 Carondeet Street, New Orleat. JOHN PHELPS,. (Successor to Pelp. A Jones,) COTTON FACTOR Genernl Commssllon Merchant. NO. 43 CARONDELET STREET, NEW ORLEANS.I GE, O.S MANDEVILLE. COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 184 Granvter Street, New Orleans. C AMPBELL d STRONG, COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 015cc, No. 100 Comeon strcet. JONAs H. LEVY, ANDERSON D. IETES,) COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WNa. ST Carondelet strees. New Orleans JOHN P. MANICO ,d CO., (THOMAS B. BODLEYJ Cotton Factor., Commlssloa and Forwarding Merchants, 1H GRAVIER STREET, (Up .5..,) New Orleans B. I. TULLIS. (SUCCESSOR OF TARLETON WHITING A TULLI,.) Cotton Factor, No. IS PERDIDO STREET. NEW ORLEANS. H.VON EPHUL, .JI., da CO., (HY. VON PHUL, Jr., WM. VON PHUL,) Cotton Factors, Forwardlng and Comnmlsla Merchants, 109 Poydras Street, New Orleans ER.pa eSc.--Horeral ayle & CO., New Orleans; Von Flal. Wntea, .5 Ca.. W. L. Ewio k Co.. St. Loui. St. S. WHITED & CO. (S.WHITED, P. S. GIBRS,W. L. DRAPER, LEE CRANDALL) COTTON FACTORS, -AN General Commialion Merchants. 27 CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS. F. F. MITCHELL d CO. COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 75 Poydras Street. NEW ORLEANS GILMEH, HOPHINS do CO.,. THOS. M. GILMER, of Shreveport; O. HOPKINS, of New Orleas ; C. W. SAUNDERS, Cilcot co., AL ; Cotton and Sugar Factors and General Cam. mission Merchants, No. 16 UnIoN aSnT. New OLAs, .L BOULIONY d ESCLAPON, (D. BOULIGN, I. ESBOLAPON.) Cotton and Hngar FaI tors OOMMISSION MERCHANTS, COuNa COMuonS Ao BAROn aSTrm, New Orleans S G. P sONS MANUFACTURER Ha feld's Union Fireworks. T ronnR CHINESE FIRE-CRAGSERS, ROCKETS, ETO LANTERNS, FLAGS, ETC. Also, a large assortment ofal his on Imporation of Toy. and Fancy Gaods. No. 4 John stret, ar Broadway.............NEW YORK JOHN 0. BEALE, STATIONER No. 19 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK. A large asortment of fires clas Blak Books. Als. Dome. tic asd Foreign Papers and Statloery oansantly onhaund Aeebunt Sooks made to order ; Lithography, Ecngrasing an Printing executed promptly and In the best peoslctle manear. Special attentlion to eordters by maill, and prit as low u n. hel. I the ity for good.s of equal ahty, COMMLISSION-.FOR WARDIN G. p TNAma . KoWNN a o .,; (JAMES N. PIITNANMr.oree, of N1 Oeans... ateof thb Irm n. Putna, Co., Natmoro, exio- kpt. JOHN SHUNS. n5 Bhefor.. .CSL 'W. T. CU of -V General Conmiaslon, Reeelving ad For. warding Merekant, SHREVEPORT, 10 C Will deote their attention exeletely to the above bslae, In the 8ALE, SHIPMENT or PUECHASE of COTTON, T WOOL, HIDES, or any artle of merchadke. All bubinmes will be attended to wlth cam and promaptnee. JO0EPH H. OGLYSBT, (LATE OGLEBBY & MACAUL',)y Commulton Merehaat, 10N. S 70 AND 72 TCHOUPITOULAo S STEET, NWr OaL..a. IMCILVYAIN BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. eo. d Br.ad Street, New York. s sdan.uc made on sbhpmmen to the above hbau by JOSEPH 5. OGLESBY, 68, 70 nad 7 Tehonpntoun e M S. M. SWENSON. (LATE OP AUSTIN, TEXAS,) Geeral Commianlon Merehn tS, NO. 48 CARONDELET STREET, CORNE0R OF UNION, NEW ORLEANS. PERKINS & CO. respetfly solicit the ptmno of tIe -h former e deapondnt and their friends genenra, fo Mr. . M. SWENSON, whoeontinuae the General Commison b - l neat thetb old o.es, mistedd by tbeundergned ad otbe ftenmeIl onnected with the bo1 . W. M. PERKEINS D. I. KEENION. JAMES WRIGHT, COMMISSION MEROHANT, 4 1-2 RCaroadelet street. Foreign and Domestic EXCHANGE bought and sold. ADVANCES made on eosignments to A. R. McMuter A. Bro., Liverool ; Caldwell Ashworth, 8 Wal street, New York G. . .OUNE* d R O., (G. L KOUNS, BEN. B. NOUNS.) General Commiselon aMerehant. WHOLESALE GROCERS, FANCY GROCERIES, BOAT AND BAR STORES. No. S Common street, Nw Orlean Couetilon, Consignmente te Sell. and Orden to Purehu. frm thb Leee sollcted. Prte.ad sattention given to bReivlng and Forwarding Llberal Cub Advances made on CmdeImentsa MAN,) Commtulon, Receiving and ForwardlnI Merchants, Wholadeland Retail Dlers in GROCERIES, WESTERN PRODUCFE LI , CEMENT,. wAILS, EIt Bayou Erar. Lt. SHavnSg resnmed busines at thair old stand, reepe y Mloliit a renewal of former patroneae A. 8TEWART ri CO. (ANDREW STEWART. J. A. AVERA,) @omaulon and Forward ln Merchants, -Dealers in BOAT STORES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES, No. f Petere (or New Levee) street, comer of CO.l street, (Orrosernm C.ro.m Hoons,) New OrleansL L Strict attesnton plad to the Sale and Storng of all kInds o Produe. Liberal Cb Advance. made on Consdgmente and prompt returne. Alo. A.eTts for the Red Rier Exre PITTS . THATER F (THOS. H. PITTS, CLARENCE C. THAYER,) Commission BHerchants and Aautionees, SHREVEPORT, LA. We re.pectfolly solicit consignments of every descript.on, at private or public sale. Allbuines entrusted to our care hall receive prompt ad faithful attenation. References-Mess . Cummings, Brown & Co., B. Nugent & Co., S. WhitedA Co.. Wright, Allen & Co. H-A r 8S. HALL d. cO. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, -And Dealers in WEST INDIA PRODUCE, o . Poydra. street. Agents for Mers. C. Coppinger A Co., ofHavana. BEN. TOLEDANO. COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 16 Union street, New Orleans. F. J. HEERON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 2 STORy BoILDIoo, Opposite City Hotel, corner Camp and Common streets, Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton, Sugar, Bagging, Rope and Western Prode. - B. HOOD d. CO.. (J. B. HOOD, JOHN C. BARELLI, FRED. N. THAYER.) General Commlssion Merchants, 100 COMMON STREET, (Second Floor,) NEW ORLEANS. WILLLESSM BLACK, (FRANK W. WILLIAMS, ALE.ANDER G. BLACK,) Commission Merchants, 87 BEAVER STREET, NEW YOREK. T. , NOEL. COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the sale of CatIle, Hogs, Sheep, Mules and Worm. STOCK LANDING, NEW ORLEANS Sattsfactory reference givm.a FISHER * WARDAN, (TBO8. F. FISHER, late of New Orleans; SAML, A. WARDAN, late with Joe. Hamill & Co.,) Commissllon and Folrwardnlg Merchants. No. 101 N. SECOND STREET, ST. Loots. C I W. SQUIRES d 0 CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, SHREVEPORT, LA WIH make liberal advances on Cotton, Wool, Hide., Bees. wa,o and other artcle of produce onl-gned to oor friends In New Orleans CMIANOWETH. CCASEY & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 53 Gravler Street, NEw ORL0.o,. LA. W H. NICHOLS &c CO. COMMISSION MIERCIIANTS, ssCCossonRS To EI . IConOLS & Ca, Goalveston, Texas. BARRET d McCeLURE- WHOLESALE ANDRETAILHOMMIOSION MERCHANTB, Levee Street, Shreveport. La., Solicit Consignments of Cotton and Merchandise. SANDERB .. STUART, (BEVERLEY 0. SANDERS, ED. V. STUART,) Commlslon HMerchants. IS SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. PArtlcnlar attention given to the ale. of Soothern PrFoduo, and orders for Merchandise promptly executed. FITZHUGH, WILKER d& CO. (L, H. FITZIIUGOIateot Kentoeky W, L. WILMER late ofl'hihtdelphis ;'rIIO. c. GA LE, late of Norfolk; R.A. HAM L. HUIt1ES, late of St. Louis.) Commisslon Merchants, for the sale of Cotton, Tobacco. etc., and for the IPurchas of Merchandiseo. Also, Agents for the Sale and Purchase of Real Estae, eto, and for PROCURING WHITE LABOR FOR THE SOUTH, Noe. 40 and 42 Broadwpay, New York. JINO. W. GLENN .5 CO.-(JNO. W. GLENN. F. .1 5.W, GLENN.1 FORT LAVACAO MATAGORDA BAY, TRXAS Commllsion and Forwardlng Merehants, GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. Libheral advanco made on all Coo.inmeatt to them. HITTY & CO. HADynn, PyWARE, GENERAL COMMISSION, Recelving and Forwarding Merehants, And Trade Sale Auctloneers of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, N 2 Levee street. Shreveport, La M. CARTE-R L C-.-i. M. CARTERD.. A.', N. ¶OLD Montgomery AO. B. HOTCHRISS New Orleans.)-O-GENERAL COMiMISSION MEBRCIANT8, 0e.4 Nort (tommon and 45 North Fro7n stroets, Mobile. Al, Per sonal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods with dis rteh. ,etr to H. W. Faro.l & Co.. Stewart, Hyde Co., G.I. Koons A Bro. New Oreans Chot. LeBSron, Esq., .H. Slogh, Esq., ioblle; R. K. WaLkor Co., NewOrleans •GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. LYTTON. AKDOLPH & CO, (J. L. LYTTON, F. 0. RANDOLPH, G. A. HALL,) Wholesale Grocers, Commlssie. eeeelvla FORWARDING MERCHANTS. oanzxa or CANAL, FULTON, COMMON ANDFRONTLY EEST., New Orleans. T. POLE, T. 0. ANDERSON, - Advaees HMade a Coassmuelat.. MeALLsTEu, McNAIR der GADE . 0. MCALLISTER, E. MoNAIR, H. GAr.ER) Wholesale Greaers, NO. 74 COMM 0N STREET WELLED, CHEW a CO., J. WELLES, IL i CHEW, K 0. EOBB.I.) WheLle Gee a ad Caaoss. Mew. Es., and Mi POYERA SIREN., MEW ORLEAMo, LA. J.W.GOSLAW. WHOLESALE GROCER Coamlseaes Merecat., NO. 7 FRONT AND 8 AND lS FULTON BTREHET, G. M. .AYLYT. WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MRCH , N. ia Couxon Aen 42 CANALS,n O.HnO reassted bouaes 0t my Old Stad, I egseE sIost the patrmog of my leod sad od estoe a L BAYLY., TH UNDERSIGNED, HAVING mETEED THE .s-vce of G. KL BAYLY, rrpefloy solds. the bauha of hs frleds dad foromer (stoam. Orders for r os ms of Prodse wr hae hIs pesooal satootlo. B. K POND, FPmaedpyof Goodrh £.A LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON CON. lanmsots of Produce, and prompt rsta.n of sales, op G. . BAYIT, No. C1 Como aOd tO Caal Sr LEDIG er DAIAMMON, (C. LEDIG, H. DAMRON.) Wholesale Greaers and Dealers Isn eaeral Provisons, Chars, Tobaea. WE, LIQUORS, ETC., No I POYDRAS STREET, NEAR NEW LEVEE, New 0Olsoe (H. BIDWELL E. C. PAYNE, JNO. N. PANE,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN WESTERN PRODUCE, No. TA Tehospttouls street, New Or'aroo, La pORCHEEIER BROTHERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS Dealers in eForeg and Doamete iAquors, (Agoent for P e. Appe Whihy) 4S TCHOUPITOULAS STREET, NEW ORLEANS WHOLESALE GROCERB AND COMMISSION MES CHANTS, No. I rod O Tahospllolss Streat EDWA D COMer.Y, WHOLESBALE GROCEB, Commlseloa sad Ferwsrdlng Mereheata AM mrcrsa Im WESTERN PRODUCE, FOREIGN aodDOMESTIOO WIN LIQUORS, ETC., ETC. Cos.a Coo0s AD Po Ssr, Nsw OsoasA., La, WOODS. PIC.ETT a. CO. (B. H. WOODS-W,. . PICKRETT-MIK L WOODS) 9E Cmmemree Atreet. (CLARK, STEWART A BIBB'S OLD STANDJ) MONTGOMERY, ALA. Wholesale ad eta ll Groeers, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND COTTON BROKE J Arey Hards; H. W. sarley A Co.; Battle, Noble a.* ; CoL J. . Nixon, ad Col. D. H. , New 0Or. CABBIEBE & LOGAN (0. CARRIERE, GEO. D. LOGAN) Formerly Collins, Carriere & Co. Wholesale Grocer antd Camission Mer chants, CORNER BIENVILLE AND OLD LEVEE TS.., GEOXRE G. GAONER, WHOLESALE GROCERAND COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 6 Common and 44 Canal Street. HafngelC red theservlcos of the Messr0. GOODRICH aad CHAS. I RAILEY, late Whoslee.. Grocers and Commission erchants of thiscity, is now pre red to fill allorders f Family and Plantation suppIIes at the lowest market prices GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 8 TcbhopltalatSt. corner of Laflyett, Now rlans. A. M. Mariner, Agent. Conigmeotel solicited, sad orders promptly filled. STATIONERY, ETC. PAPER.... ............ ............PAPE. DIBEOr IMPORTATION FROM EUROPE E. B. Waeener, U8 CAMP STIET, BETWEEN PICAYUNE AND TIMES OPFPICES. Just rehved a l5M lnvote of LETTER PAPER, whit and blue folscap, et., Banker's and Office SEALING WAX. -A.o- OFFICE and POCKET DIARIEB FOR 1U offer for sale at.Now York priooeth B.a WAGENER, 8 O(.amp truI. E. c. PALMER . CGO.. (ED. O. PALMER, JOSEPH WILDJ Wholesale Delers In Paper, Envelopes and ags No, 113 Gravter street New Orleans, La. I.LEMMING, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND DEALER IN GENERAL VARIETY GOODS, 86 ..............Malzine street............. .55 Neat to cornem of St. Andrew street, oppsite the Maeku Fourth District, Kkeeps always on hand and Is I..sntlJ yeSvtn bg a steamersom the North and West the latest Papes, d I Snd MsgMnes besldes all t ohe ocal bStndard Book.k bdns toe Pnw c Schools, and an endles variety of Fancy Station. sna Miscellaneous Articles, whikc she rte see at s small 0I tae Fourth District li called toherl rte stock of Chldren's Toy rimers and other svenilebokb.. STEVENSm .d E.MOUB. IE. . STEVENS, W. B. SEYMOURA --Ratat u- Paper, Statlonery, and Fancy Good tNo. 86 and 98 Uommon. treet, opposlto thb OC..B Mja MMw OMLB ML CRACKERS--BUSCUITS. M.GAQ A ET-MARGARET HOUGHERY. SUCCESSOE TO P. D'AQUTIN 00. Bread and Crackers Bakers No 17 NEW LEVEE STREET, NEW ORLEANS. between Poydru sad Ldayeito streS Ke epo .tRtSyono hand a l .eMtm.l o BUREAN oRACKERS, CREAM BISCUIT, e0.M ST. MARY'S BAKERY, No. SOUTEMAERKET ISTRET. OppositeoSt. Eaq's Mreob,) Now OgI.D Keeps Constaantly aon Band Fresh S. yd, Oakes, Pilot Breed, Sods B u1.ib Soa 0rbek.s, Bohg. Crsacker, Navy BreS , French isi t 4Basa C0 .m Water Craeker. A.. BHEBON m CO., (.. C. HRRON. T. CALDER, H. RIEI)ig - . COMMERCIAL OAEN?-, Noas. 54 and BOO Tehaauldtalas up DEPOT, NO. I TCHOUPITOULAJ STlMU, Always on .and aS bst;I; o LOAF RREAD3 `ANET CRACKERS. Steamboats, Ships and P.Isea mdfs buppeL Aoe preared,•NS Id..es, tSeote Sl ods . WIN . SODA Do. SUGAR 0..D", %E mo, PILOT AND NAVY DREAD, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. SITHZMLIX. WAREN~ * 0S. JOHN X. RUTITIOLTN, V.. A3 B. WARIRN, le YMotgm..o, Al..; JAI i LAWAY. R I. L e..hbo V. WILLIAM BUTWHRLINo 71s . 060..l TaS...e Affae~eja, Ome.'a6.fea~aai 1 looe sad 107 @NAVIESTBB 3 . B!aw..ob w..r4t.. nd. os rdg..mo~at0 T sC. WAAsu & (Id).. . 0.H00 0. WALOR, ats 1. .1.bbus. Vs. A CONNRLL nrs, us ed cbLde; y i AL) TOBACCO ANID GENEBAL COQMYNUZON I[BRBONR*E Corn, or Oxrmv.e Lun x z.r k :' g : , Now Or.60t LL Oeo...1 Ho..y . a"$$ Now Ofl...., L1. Ran.. M.Duolt* Irby h lnbj', Lpbb .. Roa.. Cbh.. ialltgj# G.. N Yok.t (w. H. CEAs-a A. STRaN!, 6...67 EWfr * BROS., Cho&.t.., L C.) TOBACCO AND COTTON IAC5OUN Osowurl OmmýuId. Mlur - N.. U NXits... 60o.6 JOSEPH RATER s L ONI WMLAAYU MAL@x VNOL~kI Baoia.P Las(,. Maaafretre Mat smakla TCeI' Af Auobsourea rB06ug T N.. le o..6., Nf... NswC Nate W"'.6t.IeN~wYub. C.~ R* arLPW~. #ais aa .. , s* t~w blP+<Ia i~athru-lL1· OLD DOm1UNI'., Mý^MAZ N... WB pad K1 LmabN.M66+ ku . N1..m r N. T06 NOW..P&. ..d Nd*.Wo~m , B.....o......H I L T I : "x A ..ywdIuin atoebmlli. ; Isa1oj Dukes Is 1. A s y r dew to aul. ii HAVAVA 010GA33. LEAP TOBACCO ANDM I owocownla *wee Oaw hotbT or*'DoW ' .- 1 SI(*O J. ILATOW - ><awarA na aas OF ALL uw ·r op :I . SE stowS. New ` }p. D. HRIBBO .* 0O. ,;I? t CIGARS,.. Ida Wat.wetreet. m.w ef "1 et NEW TOEL - .r -i THE LE DAILY NEW OBZL3ANS6 ON OsRd.e ... .S J. N. LOVELY0 Owrmdy~aoog LewilO O..N W. S. BAILNY. 00..stI Aagp..Aadeh &Oo., AviaE' C LUO .NBCK. N ACO. (II. CHE!. ITHEODORE NICKW OU 0 .a6p U..rntr mad Cem0nl.o.6a e Agntat or tbs No.6.. .od Now 0.6... 96md~Ip Um Obho.O..06rs,.... Goat,I. NewO.6L SA 9MieNT * MAWET. S HIPT 1ROKB COENEE CANONDNLET AND GNAVI1BEWBi NEw 0.6..... 6. EDWARDn A. WOMREN Uhpplpp u.0uas~~1.d. MUctsqbý No, ISI PoyGa..twu6, NeOr6.m II1Lbw.I Cush Ady..... ...d - Canes sad Poa 1ss1 HAW * NBOWE R. (KL K HAWB3. I H. BOWENJ Uhlpplug wad CoI..1.uto M~edw~adaq, N a uN OCd. ., b . o 15.6.., IRESSES AND COTTON -i pANN's COTTON wZA16 .. (FORMERLY UNION OOTON PRERSu On Teo.polehma .treatS. Botween Totoopitooloo and Peo stoat. OFFICE 46 CARONDELET STREET. SEW ORLaast{, Is now prsopord to oow Otton on oa.ootos asd rsm poosodog. PENN2 & SIMMONS0 Poop~lm." IIoN6BIIB 4TTEýON r., LEVER, OALLIOPE,00 A(IERfEI sod t.NIYU E1llsan m means"m. 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