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DOrlean, ;teI! 4ye fti , 'fIIIUlAY MbIORNINL, JI;5NI 2', -- 0o6. 3lQw Orleuans jlonie j M arket. U.n(,nsli ne ,rl, Na. Iiai e:a, Ha.YT.n, Widneellae Evealni. ,lne 27, 1Ia. t The (:old market opened fIrm this morning, at yesterday's closing quotations-154l1f155--and s aoon advanced under a steady demand to 1555@156. Private telegrams received at an early lour e quoted a decline in the New York market, how- b ever, and their effect was immediately manifested by a falling off in rates and a diminution in the u demand. Prices subseqnently went down to 153, o when they again reacted, owing to a marked re- a duction in the supply, and at the close of businessa the market hlad recovered nearly 1 f cent. of the previous decline. The movement in the outdoor a market for the day has been in the following or- c der, viz: $10,000 at 154h, $11,000 at 154O, $10,000 at 15., $4000, $4500, $10,000 and $1O,000 at 155, $5000 at 1551, $3000 and $5000 at 156, $2500 u at 15,1, $1000 at 155, 1$000 at 154., $25,000D at I.l, $7000 at 154., $3000 and $10,000 at 154, $1000 and $10,000 at I:5Ii, 0$000 at 1.1, ri0, 000 and $, , 00 ,00 at t154, $10,000 at 14, '$10,000 a 154;' ad $2000, $7000 and $10,000 at 13-l. Sales of i:'vlr have been restricted to 01000 Anerican halve ait 11,, and $12Sn0, halvos and iqarters, at 140. .'he now iquote FIold at 15l'l151i , and Silver t l-l lt- lor Americva coin, and 1.5100( f'r Ecc'a. oo oi io---,Ol i,:c.a if an ,Va ci 1;iu, . . 'l'h,,d, m a:,l' ii; ;"i , a t',.,F ,' v I,0 0 . ( I tt l ,, I-.: ,u: l ~; 10$l~ i n l, li, ii-, : , , .,, t:, ., .i'i li , ý.:i l , ,l 0l 0l.-l1 i ,on ," I , ý l. 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D laplt &e Co., by order of the United Sta+, t ' Cottn .\1g nlt, fltr atti olllt t o n the goverl - metl.t Tthe Iattodancne lot tihe sole was smlli, and thte was Vrily little deman! ftr tie Cotton, a:. thle lr's were lown. The tollowig is t repolt of . the hale : o i . l :o idt' sfttlll r . i t t tani. .. . . e iei - $ f_ . , i t was pi in -......... e :.., ls! , '_,, 'y',,llý ................ d!'In"" ;i,, in'ereo noes ud ll ......... II to toitt teraw YIlrt (Cono l I Advwlivee .t.lo ot et Hi,'t ! Ily Jt(tll hl'ch as to hi purelhals and st:. DI go.d bhand- sinlce January 1. I/1h6, elail to tile [Ilt;aI , states that on Ft'ehlb'teary i, l, e ell illed, t sell goi ait ito silad onltinued Ili i sale, - t'r .'ehrarv 2:., clos ig at 27,, when Le 1 soldt aljogether $T1,ta01noti0. ie then .ld nonet until 11,.ty wl;, clen he algain oontnte d il te t ell :at lit0..lallsuiold aln to Mlly 23, at net over :li. t)nin May 2 ie cllostd hlis sales by selling $oll)0t t at :tit and $1,o1).l0a at ci, naking total sales $3), 40i,000, on whil rhe reivted pren lillnl almountiR to $1f,:ilI..tt. Mr. Nyer was tih broker who sold the gold, who was empiloyed by Mra Van 1)yke at a conulission of one-eighth per cent. on thf entire amroul;t, except tile last two items sold at 35 and 36, h1ic hite sold without chargoe. The secrietry has boug e t ince Jnu adv I. Il - 1550,0t0 of 10-40's, for which he paid $1:.411.,12;. He also sold between January : and June 3 ?.2. 7Ni,t0oo of 5-20 s, for whieh he thns received $2:,L 4:3Lidt't which was paid in 7-30's, eomieund interest notes and ]egtl tenders. tol the hbod tranoaction Jay Cooke & Co. were employed for the negotiation of thie exchanges whic were ren 4 dered necessary by the low rates to whlih: 7-,o', had fallen, rendering it impossible to fund the in debtedness unless the government securities were kept attar. These transactions were conducted at a profit to the government of about $1,000,000 besfides placing the 7-3ou's above par, and increas ing the price of all other government securities. No gold has been bought since January 1,18611. OrEIaNt NMows.--As a large number of the read ers of the CUtrccENT are deeply interested in the result of tthe financisl disturbances in England, we deem it our duty to keep them fully advised as to thle condition of affairs on the other side, and therefore present to the exclusion of other matter the fuolowing copious extracts from advices by the :r the financial situation in England the London Eceonimist of June th says : The recovery of the money market has made further progress this week. It would have made very e-.idera1le progress but for the failure of the ngra lank. ait naid that n large amount of the Agra Bank's at 'e pt :n. es full doe io.day, anl it rccno oin tobhe c: ,' nee. It is, erhi ps, loo t mu i h to expect that e hvne oen tlhe last (io t . iinllortallt Ia t inr'; holot, apt tiam ony gireater il:huity than the.a is Iyp r..oin to aplrehend,the inopn et mo lie liulpy i market i i thi I l tlalnill ill 11t f< 1.' ý o"tyIh lo h ro I lii deinive, ',I t n itn l ' r u h ,r I ut ° I i + 11 l ,! ,',i -OIti . c1,111 a mn!i- s 1,_-c-- cl llll t,,c-rsI-tcc -el itlt i ia y' halll a nafi ld. 1ll". nll nlo ol wi ll ra uatlly beadd,,d to it nuo , the bank-note -iro Iation. The other securities C< are still Icarly I2 onlIlions. and tile private deposits over 20) milluens. As coolldenne revives, 5 or f eg millions of deposits will he aplied in edi iolinoti n repo of the advances obtained on seuurities,still leaving, sales however, a large margin for the further augmen- 650 I tation olf tile banking reserve. It is qoite posoible that the reserve may be so port strengthened in tile course oi tile next few days as bat, to justify the directors in reducing the official rate few at leanst one per cent. A measure of this kind the I shoold, under preseot exceptional circumstances, beadopted as early as possible. The drain of gold ace s luite at an cud. But the nervous consequencea rott of the panic remain--and with nervous patients toot nothing is so successful as a displat of confidence q on the part of great authoritiesa. Len per cent. is a severe regimen, and the bank directors will do We i well to avail themselves of the earliest occasion on mer which to commence some mitigation of it. fOe. People naturally tarn to America and aek c. whether the collapase here is likely to produce a c collapse there. So far, America has shown a de gree of strength lmoot reassuring. The demand maoo ftr gold bas been met most promptly, and hitherto scs thlere have been no signs of an extensive break up, Tile Java, just arrived from New York, with dates of the 30Otl of May, brings a further £700,000 utxe in specie, and furtiher large sums are to follow. Eso The annexed table shows thie stocks of bullion stoes held by the Bank of England and the lank of St France, week by week, dllillng the current ear: ceis ',-o,,elI',' 0,ll oof .ng, Banok .us France. oug she." cccc< 5 ess the .1 auus.v h .. . £I2,a41,,11M1 LIf i .:1 s - t i .e sh .ro ,,I1si l h.- ,fos sl the is ..... . 1i 1 t pitrlx , T 1 ,50.ie u . . .. 1'.:. t1 15,I1n{ ,I t 1r or t . .e . o 1'- e - to h l e 1ss seen cs - c- t . ...e e thl n ects ., p 7 7 cn, t ccclic r s t- R re Ices' I i -se tsc- to fI elcln fcsc o ls e Ic sec iseos sf tl ee .- e . Is Isio t .es c sfrss sre c s , ":co oso ,, n .^ ,,,, . ]tr ::1e 1 -.- o., s r i , -es 1- , s e .s l ', - a . tcel,, c-i c-s.. t e s--seso ' - ',se Ior ,, .... t -r t. . o i, -er s, . o/ , ,e ree , ' ,n 1m t .e ,atte ..h r t., l', , a , , 1, "'1 ,, _ 5t c i ,-hic' a cn ,, nes, £I,- o ,tb0i n ,to os tl 1ce. tur - et. T e A- of', totle sece I sle e,( I',s1efs t o, ' ,olo .o ,,'hu i-,,,ed e oo 1,;,a h, ,5. L m.c Tul . t r ,- ..t t.. .I c'' al , t~ he i ils,, ,o , c ..e o ie hs slee, , , 0 h ts 5. l s ,h , m cc T t.eeeeho : . f .,.e,\slcee.. seoill c3ri oslciut' .i s - ' I . s-elsred .. .... 1 bout o.. . .. tieleesl : fecId bI un , oo . rs o, ',11dedi1:' 1i.es . .' f,0 . e o I " e c, fi es. e- F i.,r s.,)- s,- r ,e c ,o e .e.t . lces so l , .1.s\ , fcccs 1 ssifo 'ec Cooc of seeSt Colsihefnd of Ac eal-,m col ho,, , i C rs.c uwa , tsslc o nll-c ,to l dCed ti. o oIn' 1 i o.T elIcaci. t u.le , oulnd t tl, 'cl ebotn the ceae -iot ;ere I, bIetwe I£2r5,00t0 anI. _. iw ic0 A art io, ofx ,ntd , h, tter wtl lr , ri ,ct !,',t _ le . fou r s thbe u ltotke t IeL! nk met the v.edo 0ielctr t. i dey, wieneri Is u I- u+. .' rsto d ,"! r b rey, ' bthe ma dehy wru , to ,latr o u t ~ 05 a ,c,,m els'i te. £ int eel hillo r1dltoocsnod. oice -.e- i ' .h oflit t 4 aoeL sheo e tor er opeenedf: f i, ' t lto ke resomdtih oedtoo i, trle Iff oeul the haol e r ' I t ,', t, . u,,t l e. n . ,t . ,, ., t.- r ,.,- ce It ,ppC ta • , .it amo... ed ] o a o-f hoe, d coot t .... lf,,t 7° ,p, , pod p . , .+ , , St ll t' , Ia rn _,lOi ,lur b ,ll si '," t hand" of , ' "'o f rr,,,, a dtt;1 h hr ,- ,--to l,' 2, tlh-ll ait t ;hm , ilu ' toe iee-,e Foele.co.--T , h foae. rcrol Mhee Ienar. Of heloed e I oa 11bne f. l.each coc ,sleecut - ! so- ' oissIsohela ien om\ s oon ec 'i£'S e .00 , cod theltoea,, vee . ht,tweures d t£1 he oodir: ir . llOir l.t ono ottfe Ot els to oIr ai e seso eoraodI, hr l.oll e (.t Ic ho et d- eli' t ,rlo ' to he Mavbrtroe, n.nd at eof thitle Colthnie tii ,lunkme tlhe hondches s ,d intoa t ,l-d , oiid itile eod cItsseotlydeud3aoreurrtoul hr eIodo as or n';olitO heile tisn tisasmedioe tofyt . whtI tihase etll dieebt h" t ,w ,1'fur cureditor, ute t i,0t.hlihti 7' taken o ereY onea ete mhelanitud thel a was 3,621 cashd, £1,0 t li31 I et is eislls Toirsdd une o t-,2 id. oncld o h h'it , old es nate, L.uS .;2; ,ep fc ael i - e o el by tIo it toP 1 i l s ""pls o.,d+0 b e xills bit olfau 0fl l f tii-;, at c sep'¢ratoe eststeo lowi t, n11+td l , thil the cedtole dir arc entitledto, aitercesti t heir d t, whileo 0 t hllelrle and to atvn an esti~y ted cto' o nt0,00db to pr tnide for on hle hills privablte, belid. any loss thle met A'roMeoA. JOCnEY (Cl t'o.--Dr. J. B. Irving, late of (Charleston, S. C.. one of the most acceomllished gentlemen in the United States, and a true sports eln, has been elected secretnry of tile American Jockey Clth, of which Agtost Belmont. Esq., is the president. The fiiends of D)r. Irviog are legion, and they will be glad to find him il tie seretare s O ffi.e of what.*is destined to lecome ti e leading association of America. It this con toectctio we desire to call attention to an error which al"rs in the puhlish.ed re port of the cn tio 1or the great iaagot 'tios stalae. v mistakelo li)re. Wldon's h c r, iby im. ltrazzoletto, Jr., dame t\fax tying, by Wa\nr, waoo omitted. The fact is wi 1 csti- :l .h tliet thi colt was eutered, as the otrieial letter, t .,ri:e uc.p.n tli , it n in ,to e it i of Ie tn ol .-t t yI. t olu Sc tcllttilbh el i 0 tthe ri ll c ]i s of tht .c ncit.1it' onommercial Autelligence. CDWandnw Oirrc, Io. (nntr l.aleStR J We, nesie Eveninri ".,l ne 2f,, LF CoroON-The market continues very dull. Offer ings are still light, and the demand cannot he reported as mnch better than nominal. The only sales of which we have been adeised to-day were the 650 bales, divided among five brokers. Bayers re- - port that they have purchased at very low rates, E but, as heretofore, we still contend that sales of a few small lots do not exhibit a fair indication of the market, while the principal factors refuse to accept offering rates for even ruanning lists, or for a cotton of good staple. In fact the market is in B too unsettled a condition to justify any alteration C of quotations, or to obtain reliable figures, and we therefore can only refer to the following as merely approximating rates, viz: Ordinary 27. 30c., good ordinary 31@33c., low middling 35@th S3c., and middling 38@39c. nTýTIiRYr N oP CO1TTO. toca on hnd eld. lIt, Itabbr- ............ t.t s e. G Re iers d lo esi trdr ................... .1... 06 I e lew p rlvoudy).............................731, - d814,76 ported nes eloenrte .................... ... o00 E portsd po ous l ............................700,17-7 ,947 Stock n band sad n .hl bord not cleard .............113,18 Sil;nox AND MoLASSEs--There have been no re- R ceipts from the coast since yesterday. Louisiana Al Sugar and Molasses are in limited supply, while the foreign production is plenty, but there is little g or no demand for either. In fact, our general markets are very quiet. business having been re- uiO lceed to the sumn:er standard. We have no sales . any maglitule t1' rerort to-day, as only a small D retail bu0-i!e.ou was doie, at 13ei@l4e. for common Ie to lair: I1 -'1 . fl :l t fair: 1to,.. four rIue : D ;li:. l it 'lor y !."v ciatitfe , anl 17c. 0 I. for w ,ite leui-l.an ,i. ('ui.a =u:gar a'. reta:'il g at M O, .. 1or , . I.,] o l;. There L]a- beehr' , .i -.,es= the o tit nu r ationa . - y o1 w r ItO biteeo fi .3 .o dlv of wloioi lul and 6ii }i it1, . 1 . 1I - : ', 1. ) :2 fat icetaL Th re:-t air 1 11,, T.. ito :, , .i id l . _1. mo ,,Iae i ' oi l i; t- is .1-,it e at ' :"tr. fur sauler- t i-d ", o . f I - de. 2. I. . -. ior Iieu lr -ti. i, i. .r a.u o oir-ol icoln . T.Lcre , 1. 1,tiI '', 'ýu. iU ,1.]r 1': ., .,i. 'ThI:e ,ic: ccu( r.-'l -, i , h" n 11: ch at . ad a t .., k, ,e 1-"rin,, 't d t - "-.-ter~i c'. !: _ .;ati.n-. ''l'r e w lite a e- v 'i t .It2i a-d 2lh . ma ;d. a l ;a l.t q-2 l to e. 1a1 uI a il b seylin by tt: cactrn i at -1 1ol il: .1 L ',o ivioo, l oa a , iu ta l . o .dea eroti r rta i fur ' Ii ; tee ' enllu ~ , . or te i tetior aot 1 20i t b 1 d i.. of 1it- eu ck a c1 l ri 0te terrmo. 0 Navl SToMic-uc Iosit iisellingat .2 0 for com I. c r o,. 1. Tar ant 2r 3: 'itci a. t .h ad Strite ci o Tu1p0utine at 9ie. gasllun. iu lll,, hi.wm fot l 01et, o11d the demlund ,tr - - ie oio a the noy ne-noted th- 10.u e. o'f I , el;relle arfunliooii-l it 1at 0,c ,,0, 0 01 l0 . ,or or-t cih diunery t-o p,1i. e 1ho l c0ltrf ., i. FEI,:lT,,-Thr e, are io fied or reli:ble quo he lltionsi fou ffreihlts to tiey oiwt. as thie deuand '' tli cotines I, t little better tdu a1e1- noniniol:. TIICf i : 1 o tels hil , h p fr Lidel-ool. an. d the rate i 2.. V 0. toe ostoi to 'Ioo l'ct tc -ailt tle.c le b. b1 ,ail to :.l1r 0. tol iking Its Siol tmL to Sn- 1 ,, Yniknl-. li'lo h1l. th,. fior ltton autd " "'. bbl. for foe. tRo y basail .r@td-l. V i. ,by io cotton a d ,01. I IhI. for fltore. bhy fur ceoton anld ,i~ec,'7; Illt. for flhree otttle Market, O··m OM CL??, June 21. 1060. A rived vesterday--17- 1 Texas lleeve.,'2:14 Calves and Yearlings. 172 Hogs and 132 Sheep. Sold I Westerln and 13 Tenas Ieevee, 229 Calies and Yearlings. iS Sh:eep and 5 Mich Conn. Stock on sale: 14 Western and 501 Texas Beeves, 2:I0 Calves atd Yearlings. 229 Hogn, 4170 Sheep and' :1.5 Mitch Conws. We quote eaten Beeves, chaice, 5 net ................... 14a -- 1 Wesnten Beheve,d unely, net .............. 1-- 1 41 Teras Beev., choiice, ` heud .......................5 e 511 W0 Pexw Cattle 2d qaehty, . head ..................211 .0 :5 O0 relns Ca ttle, 3d ualidety. head .... 15 W® 20 I0 Hoge, g o l.. ................................ 125 - 14 Stock h os ,. grss ............................-- -14- - Sheep,in /ot?, hend ............................. 3 255 4 25 Creole Sheep, . bend ........................ - -- - - Trxus Sheep, bud............................. 32514 4 25 Chtoiee S he 5, head ............................. 6 W ( 9 W lch Uowe, choice A heal ......................91 -®I@00- 0 Milch Cowea head ...................... ......... learlinga., head ......................... ......0 Cnlatcne, b h n.d............................ n a11te TBE MOBILE DAILLY TIMES, LATE MO SBILE DAILY NE S. O e, 10 South alret ublished duaily, morning and evening. by E. O. BAILE, TllRM. OF SUBSCRIPTION(. Drily, per annum, ip advax nce ....................................E8 Halnl yearly. .............................................. . S pouarterly ... .. ........................................4 T n w dey r ............................ c cnta per daoze . ingle copies, morning and evening papor............10 cents In datly, eght line or lees, o nt on .................$ Eaceh continuance . ...................................1 15 iho cls enen hall nddtenaell to the nhor e rates Advertisemente inserted at intervals to be charged ns now acsth insertion. Advertixementx ordered to reamian on any particular pane to be chargedll u uc e e,1ch ins1Holon Advertisements not epecitaed an o tlme will be puhliehed etl ordrd out, ad vbog culnln-rdl rcuuintly.ln Advertixmelenlt ýrdered to be inverted lu tSe Queuing edition will bLe uarged us oe inslertion No ndr1, t1,"ne~lel or .iul,.,r11(ion will he stopped nnlil a11 I nrreara=,,n 1,re paidn nn¢e. .at t optin. t1 Ihe Iln )lrrietrir TI"L EMI"RF. \ SIUI A IS .V I`,, e4, th~a'r, Pr~Il'tetor, .y : .,v ý,. e tr t i r -, ,.ý.ýt , 01od 50 r (n~t. fý.r +acl. xuheepr""t,,n 11 ... . ,A I3 ATTOIINFv _ AT LAM MOHREHEEAD . TRIOG), ((HIAS1. H. MOREHEAD, WYNDHAM R. TRIOG,) I Attorneys at w, GE GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Omee, SS Camp ftrelet. Ss.Insn for him, daring ny tempr a5y absncn, ORS w1t ES Na..s Ol.sk.A Brnoe will resesprspropsr sttSstin~. RI CUL MOK a THORP- V B. NORTH CULLOM, 8. . THORFE,) Attorneys at Law, MARRBVILLE, LOUISIANA. f FaotoI.a I SS Conm.s of Avsoysl., PoHn Cop. M Pr I psrs the npor . et IBSON a& AUSTIN, - (B.L GIBSON, J. E. AUSTIN.) ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS-AT-LAW, No. 8 Carondelet Street, to ROBEBTo dn a ZACHAse I- 1 i ATTORNEYTSAT-LAW nod COMMISSIONERS of DEEDS 25 COmmercial Ple ,. ThsAo.enlgnd haingormesddpSrtsp fr tl pa , rsi of Lnw I the Onurti ra thiS cli and the Adiaent pnrinhP,. Ilxs hstakn an bSfe g( No. Ssi5iSiiss s'lac(b. Con.c iTe to he 13,oSe r i . the nCWmlgn. I-[In cumec1f+n wrtl }inn. }.T N,{Vnueranon t -xahl oirtno. I liega bhaineia to b k:rSanS ,:tid it the up it nAl. F H I AA,'HARTE C HATtORNEys ALASNS MORSE, -lW Qtto. s- arond Cnn.el L nt I.uw, re TThc 7E 1F ADAMS'. ,. o WAIT ITEA A8 Sts.nsies streNew Orleans. ON DD .I S.IIELSSON & H AI.:1 E,2 _ 115 St. Chen~s. SIrcal Plac Oslss.. tILLIAM t RiANDtLPiH IR PLE. B irNGLETOfN Ath o n amp nb se them re te hare Over Home truaat l Ith rae < nc! o s. 78 me ste;. MASER & POUTE R. Ii HAIR, h FOCTEID., A A. .H. ARRE N. A FO"TE OTnTetT T o' C.TiTsTTippi. COUN'ELOA AND ATTTRNFT AT LAW, S ATTORNTEY AT LAW. AttorNeyS AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Ovrm Hmie , e ..r. . : 7 si ta. s ne- "e w .....Orea. (.OES U T K, NARD, CE . L WZEN MERO A5 FO Rt , .G.ils Clu..nse oirsl. a , w, , H t.MP 5T5t5,E,. RE, OREAS, ( NU 'I;5 . MA A. SILLS.L TOC R ANAL (S i N , I nr.t ich the. Curtr e et New Orlena w [ RABJEESIW & EISINTI T .A (ARRI'-NSOP, TO H AR .501-TON StAtt orne L iun ( TSEmsoI at ,St. o. 5 e Ca ondlsthe SstreetS Gssy . JHN AER. HLLNDT,5TT GWhss.,TA I, ENNAR dtt LEZENtLaRG-, (JOHIT Ri. G:::(NAITS.. &. L~I TST IERO, O5t rneTS and CounseTSOrO at LoW. 0r te N+. It osKd treet, 2:ew1 Orlea A ,Ui l Wl.. nlce asL chwr m fer t e^ tc in the Lpnriahw of Ean s end t:i . t e r n . t b et t p,11 0 O HAFO 0ISON, 1040(54 O.TON,. :9, -131o, le stre r t e COIýNb[N N. LAsNDEN, L ATTORNEAND EOUAL+O A .W 11 N,,. S ...........Curondelt etreet............10, S ' HnamK mndn Prohailnonl onlnection:s in the nevar.+ Pa Ini'es, wll a ttenyld to11 C olle un and llum. 1 all the PeL+W, W . ';:h e +. ugair. fr Ule +:: inat the Goverpment o t W·ud GROCERIES. WVINES. ETC. F 'W. DIF...... SW ARTEALER IN FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES, Fine Wines and Liquore, etc. FAMILIES SFUPILIED. Ctruer St. ChUsrls, nd Ertoa st ct,. New Orleans. Go, dehlered t, any Itýt of the cbity free of dra,,yNee BE. CASTENDYK- 91 ('AMP STREET. S 1.OLE AOLNT IN TIlE SOUTIlERN STATES -ron ruD WINES OF MESSRS. CRUSE A FILS F REIES, BOIIDEAI'X LEON QUTEYIo'ZRE WHOLESALE GROCER Importer of French Wines, Br.ndle., te. NO. 17 ST. LOUIS STREET, NEW ORLEANS N0. 6 GIAVIERI STREET We hxve onsatnotly on hOnd a Sne snrtment of WINES, BRANDIES,LI LIQUORS, CORDIALS. And Fanc OErocerle., Which we o:fur t'r sale at lowest market ratse. iiITE 1 M&URD00C LAY b MRACMRU DO, IMPORTERS, Wholesale and . Retal -D-RERS. IN Flne Wines, Llquers, Ete., No. 1l ONION STREET. L EIO a DAMMEON. (O. LEDIG, H. DAMMRON.) Whole.ele Orocers and Dealers In naeral Prosl.ton., Clgars, Tobacco, WINES, LIQUORS, ETC., No ST POYDRAS STREET, NEAR NEW LEVEE New Orleann. EIDIW RD CONIE I, WHOLESALE GROCER, 0oImluslon and Fomrardlng Merehant WESTERN FRODECE, FOREIGN and DOMESTIO WINES LIQUORS. ETO.. ETC. o0lras C0orSr ASS FnOre SI.als. N w ORLSAEJ, IW FORCHEIMER IBROTHERS. WHROLESALE GROCERS --urn Dealers In Foreign and Dome.tte Llqnesl (Agent for Pine Apple WhtSkyt x4 TCHOUPITOULAS STREET, NEW ORLEAN JSAACSON, AE IXAO. 'IAR I (AL. II ISAA'SSN--IIENC'. U. SEIIAL Wholexale De,,: rs, I STAPLE AND FANS' R)OCERIES Implorter of FIlnl WltS I nd tIlq aor s .v t1rl, ,nx. L ooniulnol STI,,," ,rr l. r .nrl, , n I...1., _ ýh, i. ,' II ýrxmnn . SRo. t Botts ,.. n l H,. ., ,,,+ I .'.": ýLr,', ý1 f it COlI,.IISSIS)N,--I.'OR WA . D)ING. iH W. BECKA.ET ER a co., GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEL Cot CHANTS, 18 aad "Si New Levee Street. Er JOHN A. WILLIAMS a CO. (JOHN A. WILLIaMS--. 8. VAN INOEN.) RECEIVING, Foreardlin and Commalslto Mereclat., Old RaIlread Depot, Alexandri, L Re.1 t-R toets Nort A Ceo Campb ll& troltg.Bogllgy a Eel.pen, Col.J. 0. NIeo, NWew Orlets. WILLIAM LEHTCH- COMMISSION MERCRANT, N MAGAZINE STREET, Sole Apnt forJ. R. Dyon t Co.'. New York eelbrated Preeanre, Oytm, Lebster., 8lImon, Pkles, Baueem, Syrmp, .et. Fine Wine, Bmndi.t, WhiskLie, equ.aly gn.ateed the - bet, and priced u low a sy. Te of E C. J. Low'. direct Imprtatio original d NO coaveneit p.Nkag. of vad.oua .ies. Grocean, Hotel Kee.sand Country Merchant. wU Sfnd it to their advantageto cU and examine .amples at the ofe, eoand Boor, front, No. 95 MSRine street. MARTINEZ dk PALACIO- H (FCO. PIZARRO MARTINEZ-.NSTONIO ALACIO.) ( Commlsslon Merchants. 193 ORAVIER STREET, New ORLGs.e No. DILLINOGHAM & IBEBLOIS (C. DILLINGHAM--JOHN DEBLSIS. Sucesoeers to Weed, Witte:l A Co, Commission lerchant. ..d Whole.uleerocer No. 7. 7 , 11 and 13 Tehuopit0olas Street, Tj7RIGHJT & HENDHI(21C5 -A Ut. WR FIOT, or,:ly o`f Gilmer, URetur Co., Toee- " GSo,: ,ýe;,-·,,: t II ,rr;,on & AC., Re eeNvoI Oe, Fore eardie and Commls..l. vt ershn ts, D- Oood _L,..-,,,,o. IS,,.:. itle C!,thnl, Cot, , eq Shoes, SIdierv. Cr,c kery, Til,ware eGrcel.C, oBR ig.I Rpe;, etc -j LARGE BIICK WAREIOUSE ON L TPE LEVE..E I BRICK STORE UNDE. FREEMAN'S HALL DALLAIS STREET, JEFFERSON.) TEXAS. Pa::icusr attention paid to anle o: Plows, Reapers. Stores. N, Iron. Steel, Mile, Machiney, and every other cainso Impli mAelM Merchdendise or Pro.ue eoot-ned tl :hem. (. L. RONS di BRLO.,C (G. L. KOUNS, BEN. B. BKONB.) - eneral Commission Merchants, WHOLESALE GROCERS, FANCY GROCERIES. BOAT AND BAR STORES No. 9 Commoa street, New Orleans rc!i econe, Ge(egnent, o Sell, end Ordere t, Purchse - I:m the Lese. aeiietted. OPot:clar mtention giver to R:erving and FaPear log Liberate Ceh Advnee made, on Coeelgnoment 1THITEMAN BROTHER., (C P. WHITEMAS, H. C. WHITEMAN, E W, WaHIT MAN,) Ceommneleon, Reeeiving and Forwarding Merchant., Whoeleale ad Retall Deealer in GROCERIES, WESTERN PRODUCE, LIME, OEMENr - AILS, Etc., Bayos Sara, La. s eHving resumd berines at ther old stand, reeoaftol y eslicrt renewael of fmmer pstrone.e. A. STEWART a C. (ANDREW STEWART. J. A. AVERA,' Commle.lon and Forwarding Merehant,. --Des:ers Ln SOAT STORES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIER N, • PeIero la Now Levee street, corner of O.ma n.et. (IOeseZ eeeLe C.eoe Honee,) d New Orleans, L.. _: n. a.ttntýý- Dald t tthe gae and Surarp e u all klnd, or IProduce. Ib.rl C(,ah A d, , m,. d e e n c tegeem. : e ale cd "norupt retnmrs ..,, ý, . - ý . r Le Red RI.r e xýn ree SIITH & (Cl, m('lCmlsston M.r~ hall at ad Purchastng 9 . ( .Ak s?:f'L. ;,w nItLFln? ýIC fO..l eeette , ie s m..,c belt R[' t 31,menl'e l JE)NrPH I. S OGLENs , F' LATh OGLESTB MCAdULAYF CeOE=,ommle..on Mercha.ut, SOS. t.s AND 72 TICOUPITOUF,4 BSTREEh |C'ILVAIRNE BROTHERS, t, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. £5 Broad Street, New eork, C ltadvanoea made 0o shipments to the above hoebye JOSEPH H. OOLESRY, 6e. 7' anel 72 Tehopltoela strtee. JAMES WRIOIIT, COMMISSION MERCHANT 54M 1.2 Ccrondelet htreet. Foreelgn ad Domestic E.CHANGE bought and sold ADVANCES made on Creloinmont to A. R. McMaster A Bro., Live pnoet: Caldwell Ashworth, 8 Wall street, NewYork BEN. TOLEDANO, S COMMISSION MERCHANT I i. 1S Union street, New Orlear.Ie T. c. NOEL, COMMISSION MERC^ ENT, For the sanle of Cattle, Hog, Sheep, Mule and H.,er. STOCK LANDING, NEW ORLEANS. ntlsnfatory rfelreuces rlcen. CHENOWETIH, CASEY a Co., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 68 Gravler Street. SI. Nw e6xles, L.. "IT a. NrCISOLS a Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SUarasades TRo . e. NcIoI . ds a., Oalvejton, Texas. B.ASET . McCLURE- WHOLESALEAND RETAILIsOMMISSION MERCHANTS Levee Street, Shreveport. La, _ollct Conalgomentsof Ootton and Merchandisae. WHRTTY & CO.- HARDWARE, GENERAL COMMISSION, MeceIvln and Forwarding Merchanto, And Trade Sale AucSionen DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, No. Levee street, Shreveport, La. LIVERY STABLES. T ATTEMSALIM STABLE,. No. 193 GRAVIER STREET, NEW ORLEANS, HORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE. RORSES KEPT ON LIVERY. PHILIp LINmR, brought to thl. m.rkt. Pls.t, r eand merhesnt oaowr Ln ed a'of NoI stock wdl delisS oall t onces rLI Baroat e strell DR. J. ELLIOTT, CITY OF MOBILE. NOTICE TO IIONVD OLO]SERS AND OTHER radditr t Co y Llotity of MIbile. *Irua' Oslics, Mny IL, ,105. All person. hllding nny bouod or other elidence, of debt nini 1 5t lthe :ty of hlliilse, aro Ienry uolli ed ,,o re.lyeted to mnke ,yoawn [: N. WI KEO, I:I:y 'I'w, srer , ts chlsnrclar au 0 m,:nnt ,f ,.ty h .nolehblydos,,, 'll ys dyil,ig tls 810om, and xl so vhie:l.rr n ý et!tio , he duo, :d si dsue, when xnd where payable, and fl' not, wh n the) uw ml] c:u re. 'I'h.e,, ttemnr,t of ,la. i her l, rinhd tor m:lt be Haed with pl'I'1,y t dry rre G, ren1ew 14n ,',1,Tý,h'o d,, 11Ci', t'. " ' .r n: w bad+. +, O,, o ,,,, r..,. .. d la. ery lyt :,," * , 11 s\ll I I 1 , ',,-,,, c(oT'T( )N PA (YI'OI1. .F;r:. EAH. O ON, JR.-J . W COLVIrN. Cotton Faetor+, Commilslon Merhantl. and Iportlg AgeeatM, NO 31 NATCHEZ STREET, NEW ORLEANS. Orders exectelHsd si deser t ios6 of Rlts11.5 sd othr Enropean myaafsctsred goods dPret S om ts. ( tthors.. JOHN Y. MARNICO 0 O. 0OTTON FACTOBS, COMMIRSION AND.FORWARDING s. MERCHANTS, N.. 4 Curomdelet MOreet, p stalra, P eosrs Pedlds are, New Orl0eso F-ALL, ALLISON d 00. (E. B. FALLS-J. OBSAE HOWELL, Agpt--JOEN H ALLISON.) CoPoa nact.. ma d CVminI.. Merha.t4 CO N WS MAGAZINE STREET, SPED., SIIMMEM0 CO., . NO. 44 OCEONDELET STIEET, NEW ORLEANS, LA 0otton and Tobaeeo Faetor,. C GENERAL OOMMISSION MERCHANTS And Co.nome0ldl £ent+. HA "LOW J. PHELPS b OO.,. (HABLOW J. PHELPS, ofPN.w OP.1 ; S. , o UCE BU IE ( S of nSsly.) (C Cotton Fnetor" GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 140 Grader .tret. hbtween Camp rad SL 0ha.le. N. O HOAN a PATTOR. O, W. H. HOGAN, laV as.oo Costy, ME.S, JOHN PATTON, New Orlans, IA, (B Cotton Fseton SGENERAL CONMMSSION AND PORWARBDIG MR2 CHANTS, No. l&) Orier.. .rtr, New OrNea ] JARTTIN .& MAWTIOAN. (B W MARTIN-A, T. EAWTHORN). Cotton Factors and Commis.lon Merchaen 7 GARONDSLELT SISEET Now OrOGs. Order. fmianttlon Maehinery particularly attned to OIAdNl, MACRAE & CO.-- C R. T. TORTAI. W. E l.AfiRAE. Int of Merehi h. W MIUORAE, late Porar k Mxcrs. M.emp.sl ) Cotton and Tobacoe Fsete. anod Commtsste S Merchants, 63 CARONDELET STREET, SNew Orfeans. WAEREN N CIAWPOED. (i,. (. J. WARREN, T. W. C RAWFORD,) Ssccesors t Wanrre, GiOmUr. A U., COTTON FACTORS AND CCMMISSION MESONANT) Ns. 4H Cosdr.deet Stree New Orlesns., I Zf NOS. M. SCOTT & CU (THOS. M. SCOTT, of Cltbore P1r1.5, La.; JNO. T. SIB LET, U1 Ne, sUOWss 5. S, HEARD, U5 HNS. C...nty, Coston Factors and Commsalon Merchants, No. (I Carondelet Str1t, ,g J.' PEIRSON At Co., COTION FACTORS --Ad i CSam0tIlon Merchants. S .I Oomm. s.tret t STEVENSON . MAY, (JOHN A, STEVENSON, A. H. ~.Y,) Cotton Fnctor, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 40 P).d4d0 stre. sly WYCHE s HRICHARDSON (J. E. WYOCHE. J. RICHARDSON. Suc5esors to John L Wyshe R Co.) Cotton Factors and Co..mmelton Merchant. S FRNION STREET, NEW ORLEANS. VOHN PHELrPE, (.ecesTorT to Phen, Ja O.an,l COTTON PFACTOR aeneral~ll C!ommlsllon Herchant. N. 45 ('ACRi)NELET STREET, NEW ORLESAS ',SCCCESSO, Oi TARLSTON WUi,TING1 TULLIS Cotlnn Fsetor, o . 100PERUIOD , u r:, M VNP .it;'L.:.a N.,. H Vow PHIL-, J., A CO.. IIT YON POOL, Jr., WM. VON PHUL.; _Cotton Faetor5 . ForTnr.dl~ Rnd Cotmltsl. PhI'ul, W .tr U (& le.. W, t. Esrn, A 1:51.. St. .LSg ,I M5,. A. F, JONESy. - Cottou Hroler, 191 COMMON STREET. S. WHIITED .- CO, b. (S.WUITED, P.S . lIBS,W. L. DRAPER, LER ORANDAL COTTON FACTORS, - Generol Coamis.Hln Merchant., 7 CANAIL BTREFt NF.W nar.raxs BOU°LIGE R EMOLAPON, (D. BOULIONY, I. ESCLAPON.) Cotton And sugar FMctors -- v- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Couss CaoN I 5o 5 0 ar0nt50, N_ ew Orleans. BRUFF B11O. & BEAVER. (CHAS, BRUFF, G. A SEAVER. New Orlean; RIOHD. '. BRUFF, New York,) Cotton Factor anod General Commlstlon Merchants, NO. 41 CARONDELET STREET, NEW ORLEANS. S.ole Ageutl for HOOK'S PATENT COTTON TIES. BOMTOUK, OIASCOE & JONE- (J. B. BOSTOCR, JOHN GRACE, New Orleana; R. B. JNES, (srros Parsiah, La,) Cotten Factors, Commislon and Forwardlng MERCHANTS, No. SI CARONDELE.T STREET. NEW ORLEANS. CLARJE & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 33 Poydras treet, New Orleaue, AND CORNER OF MAIN AND WALNUT STREETS, st. Lonul. IS0WAUD, PFSEMTONM BARRBBETT. UCotton and Tsbacco Factor --.v- COMMISSION MERCH ANT8, 16N Common street, Now OCNLCAN, Ie DEA A, ADAMS & A'P, (T. DEAN, of Dean MIinls, & WII.o, New York ; JNO. 0. ADAMS, of Little RBok Al. . T. (GAFF, sf T. It J. W. GSf, Aurors Ind. Cotton Factots and Commlulon Merchants, NO. l40 GRAVIER STREIT, NEW ORLEANS. EDEYr a PINCKABD- (P. F. EDEY, WE. M. PINCEARD, J,l) Cotton Factors and meneral Comml.llon Mer chauts, No. 88 COMMON STREET, NEW ORLEANS. HVNTINQTON .JD B/BOTIEER (A. . HUNTINGTON-B. W. HUNTINGTON.) Ctson ton Ftor anod General Commlslon Merchants, No. NATURCHES STREET, NEW ORLEANS. o.1h adbn1s mod on Ssa rSnmets5 to oSr .ddrsM. .dto M H. COPELAND & CO. (M. M. CoOao, Mongoms5y--J. T. Clsoxs, RE.ls, AlR) Cotton Factors. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCIANTS, S (Oarondelet atrset, New Orleann reI_ L. MAXWELL & CO~.. iHOS. L. MAXWELL., AML NATHAN, S. B. CLARK Cotton Factors.ssenerl Merchaodlse RNOKERS AND O. MMIS T I(N M ERCOIANTS, _ o. 1I Natches etrsat, New ()rieai"i Le. oHNOSS.., o.PROTHEREO a C., e (CIOJ onN ROSSIS, Ko1.510u ,isal., N S. I'RT54O. Nw rlnený, s n., J1.5511.A I I.,sOLIl, N,'s Orleas., 1.. CoTTrO ryACTOSr . ET . M NROSE & RE DDINiTON- (JOHN I MONROE, THOR REDDINOTON.) COTTON FACTORS Oeneral WMalao gerehaat. aS CARONDELET "RE.T, COmNER OF PFRDIO. bthe celabnted Winter Co'S s, l, ,l. Sb. Toes Iron WtoBk RBthmbsd, Vs. TbN' A I1..d ii to bAsS.b RM sd IoR, SeIU tye, ma eshe NMn Frs... spkr, Ssd.d S9hol,.,.* seIy. ed fSiR boat ssilty, t s lower r15 t5 thel snoo ame b. 51.b.0 by sy y.l' b5y.. Is 5b4. 1., COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION N.. S Caroadelet tweet, Nw 0r.,se, LA. SAnM 1D MOW aD C0. COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION NE.H.CTS ISo Commen street,ce. .. CS,'adelge. BUTT, FLASH . LTON (CARY W. BrTT-WM. FLASH-THOS. T. A. LYON. coton Factrors, M ersl C.M dmls FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Coroer Carondeet and Union street, New Orlms. Libeal cseb .050555 made II , omitig ± So l r Wddee. Orr-e for f od t prompt e anded o LOWE dk B.EOn- (B. Y. MLWS Sc. Hantivll. AL-A. E. SIGNOR, lis w(4% ?. A Johnrm A Co., NowOrleas) CORTON FACTORS, --aun- General .ommtslMt Mel.anr.,. 4T UNION STREER, NEW ORLEANS WTM. L. OREENE * BE lS~ (W . OGREENtE CO., t. LlS--W. L GBREEN Cotton Factors atd Comslslo. MHerp sha 1N ORAVIER STREET, NEW ORLEANS. R. C. OGLESBY,AgIsn-Latsof the tofS Lewis ,Og$M LOls, & Ogleby's ohd fHende woll nd tbe lot. FiNs bool s and accounu at above address. .j ERRITT, DU NHAM,MHeKINNELLAOO (L M MEP.RITT. !hew OrHeans McKINNELL A CO. nerlShr". O(ie, ATKINS, DUNHAM A CO., Apnlchi COTTON FACTOR&,. ENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTA S47 larondele storet, New Orleao. JOHN L. LEE * CO., (JOHN t LEE, F. JONES STEWAT,) S Cotton Pactor. SS CAonmow.. Sim, A LCUra 4SCHENIC ITE Oc SUMMIT, m No. M8 Oar ndelet Stl.4. (LNs w OrlSH, IMS0. ) ' COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MEROHANTI No. 1.8 OroIIer stree . HO S O.r sL , . . (B. E . HORREL J. E a 0 0 COTTON FACTOR AND COGEMMISSION MEROATI __ . 19S Comm... Street. - !GEORE P. CRILUES. COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCEANT No. 17 Greeter mOnstre. CP STAIRS. .HOLwL. L. . S. . OELL. AYLE, U. IENROUR) COTTON FACTORS, AND GENERAL OMMSFAITO S Ana . suEa u NO. 18O7 POydRA. stre.et J .. POWELL. Cotton ae.tor Sad Coums.lon MneeneLe I OGARONDELS? STREER, NEW OMLEAJE W. S. STUART., H(ete Sto A J.R.S.) It. CHALHEMM6 * BOON - UA H. CHALMERS, U. &BOON.) NO. 1)8 GRAVIER STREET Ns. Orleao _ IISCELLANEOUS. JA('OII OTT, CARPENTER. Special nttenti n given to REPAIRING of STORES an DWELLINGS. CT' PERNS MADE AND REPAIRED. .OrdIer left at IC Tivoli Cirle,, or at L. DURAND, a ner Toulnnse andrl Chnnres wtreets, promptly attended to. F. AESCHLEMANN, Wholesale and Retaln WAGON MIANUFACTURER, 166 Graver and 17 Uninh, treet, New Orleane, LoiaNta, J. M1. COOLEY, Agent, Will mnnufncture to order and keep eonstantly on hand WAGONS and CARTS of every deecrlpton, Timber WhoE. Drays, rtc BOAT AND OAR DEPOT. F. A. THAMYES CO., --DI·EREM IN Bots. and Oars of all KLnds, _ _ 211 Front streetl, (New :are R. NEATON, ARCHITECT NO. 78 CAMP STREET, (Entrane on Nathes re, over Home I..mo.. D0a6M Dslgns made Ior lity and countr bollding., ofalR kode,. cl7ýuthena fa1 a nsch AlEo, detailed specictf on for .dter1i ....nd rpBL ,1th with or without eaperintendaoca. LOVELL . BAILEY, SHIP BROKERS AND COMMISSION MEBRO.ANY SD Carondelet Street. J. F. LOVELL formely Buxter, Lavell C 0o.., Nsw 0m W. S. BAILEY. foooIy AnagS. An.d * Co. Atw PETER FORSHEE, STALL8 NOB. 1 AND N ST. MARY'S MANKST shlps. teams.hlp and Steamboat. Supplle4 and I now prepared to fihmnh hie old Stenad. nd ooetom with everythlnr in the meat line at his old pl.e of balaia E. RICHARD, BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURE 180 8t. Ann Street, Between Burgundy and Rmpart streets, NEW OBLEANS Alwaye 6n band Marble and Slate Bed TABLES, with Ka... 1ngh and D.ekers' PATENT CUSHIONS. Ala. all SoB artielm n his line. T HOrPSON 0 BEALL, (CHARLES L. THOMPSON, late of LIa., homapn Co., St. Loui. Gen. WM. N. BEALL, late of Ar, a Oeneral Purchasing Agents, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. I. LIosM, t5,1T, B w.T., MNt, x n BSB20M, P. O. BOX 1407, SAINT LOUIS. y PAPER AND STATIONEMY WLHEROUM No. 85 0ad S COMMON STREET. We ta.e li ,onr a large .ad e.2d10ve .1005 of Pruig W,.ppl.g .1d Writog Pap.,,, Bt5tlon151, *1.5 *5ook - BIG.,lS ,ookbI P.Poy 10ood.. AdaptedS.,w betooka Ce nd .orsal, .t rt tble pmrloe STEVENS A SEYMOUR MeV OID, MEHLRE - CO., (AMES McQUOID. CHRIS. MERLE, H. INBAR J. T. AYCOCK, JOB GITEINGER,) (Soet..no to . WIIk) ,o.,) COMMISSIO N ME ROB ANTS, -roe vll maLt Or CSttle, TOH. .Lnd O·eep, COty of Jforeao, L.. RTMAlMONTAINA, IMPORTED OF ° FOREIGN FRUIT. Wholalee Dealer. In i t de of Dried and G... en No. 11 FRONT AND 1t FULTON STREETS, SBetween Common ad 3,.,ri |ttl, NEW ORLEANS. WARRER. REWCOrDl * oo0 No S BROAN STREET. NEW TOB Cotton and Tobaco Faeto. eaad Qearal m ml..n Mereohnts. SD, NEW(OMB BR .sO SLOUIBVILLE, T. Whole..le O.r.er. and C.omml..l.. MM. 9, IBERIAL c.SH ADVARNCrs MAnDE O. Iu nioumaouu ,t'C,"tl .,nnd. tler PSo15ce to b.brmI.a. S. 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