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Sm STATE OF LOUISIANA. i1. b. muin~iir. lii i.ra' Wroaiwiebr. %·· · OmOii5*#'; ol? 0IPEm~r. e osseqd. Yw y , ; Sdrtr, s8 Qerl·y, Eli L , ae.ahL Se ioeth t mortbe. "te ort Sý eet. S~yý.c ý ý Wo..· urn ; , etb dy,* e e ;itso`eteeuo ol tbepfaor, tt f p ~*~tot tbsaeoteot oah It kinted etbtees, tobb eh w O bt edesrtlee lrge.l.ba be alloted ee eteda te itemte eebtey be l 7ee ebeee e e.pa ,gt ed lyeoete eteodeted eotettly l&~~jebjtedlieesr~.etiq. t `. 'Mags ii s £detiar ames .. nl.. -n. i ,. nmonth 6 O k E 18n t. S70 ss ' t ~ .`"" mr 4e, 1866. . asaetompletn and ft tke Mnd in the city, m r al and entire Ixteret si reeived from nhefooe. to ·odor-& sns, G. P i .a of New York, and i ei xcelled in the th s ' department 6 ever brought deerrip of fob andupon S`peribned printers, I tiin departmentof S W. Clark, so b evonsntothewar, STheir friends a tsii4ndn d? hn iteir r.eopn emnd epsoldre d prescribing the Utrs re tan pos. d 'HWlke of West tere appointed and orphans of soldiers i 1erodsd, 'which was 'en jdiciary. It pro tor to peseone or prop Apc 8. ; 81,and July 1, tpleaor give in evidence 1e i6en-ttit wrongg was kt aintlP we engaged In in n'eaot the Unioted tates, a.seOd and cosmforted, rebhet and insumrgents C. ilted1itnates . ,o nppmi" for or, ob ýbg sdenm.t, relieving him o" The e8tealiehosent of Srthaeference ,conm pid lomat.lc e.pproprina w 1rerend, the New York ~r fherlonli Bl t aio pi tler I thdo the rppl~ouse Ao oort mtnj In.A ee n eeonal Aftb osr , I In o theIoroth e .: 4 eoen ry: I' I tOd Of r di twoonpoblto I OR.d asped thin e nothing in Harvey's letter wnhich male,,l he pun i ishment proposed by th- conlflreene cnnln.ittl.. Mlr. Cowan, of Pennsylvanii. defendedl Harvey, and in the course of hip re-marks r, ld ihe dlspatch received yesterdav from llo'erntr iBrew low. which, he said, we. a fitting allnioi, m re tie tfres ident, written by a iigh otfficl, and lblis!nled bly the secretary of the renate -Nornovotn, Joly 20. Hon. J. W. Foevr. D. C.: We -have fought the battle and won it. We hare ratified the consotitutional ,ioeadment in the House by a vote of 4t against 11, two of Andrew Jobuson s toolsnot votin. Give my respects to tha ~ad dog of the whij h onoe. w. 0. naoWNLOwt. Mr. Howard, of MiXcthiga, asked if the allnsion to the President as a dead dog was not intended n as a ort of eohoto the 22ed of February speech, t in which the-athbr of thatspeech spoke of Col, Forney as a dead duck. Mr. Cowan, of Pennsylvania, said he oupposed it was, but he would like to know why this phrase, dropped in the heat of debate, has been kept so eonafntlyh before the country. Whydidthe oppo Ssea of the President pick up a hasty expression rom a serenade speech, and ring tihe charges on it so long tr. essenden resumed the floor, and in a few remarks characterized the action of the committee of conference on this master as undignified. and repeated that he would nat vote for it unles to save the bill. Mr. Davis of Kentucky, spoke in opposition to the conferenoe report. l e said the seoretary' ofthe senate drew a large salary for doing nothing, and thlathe poblished two newspapers, in winch he was constantly pouring forth articles againset the President and his supporters. Mr. Howe, of Wisconsin, spoke in favor of the adeport, after which, the report was agreed to. Mr. Buokalew, of Pennyltvania, cllled for the peas and nays, after Mr. IIarris, of New York, in the chair, had announced the vote in the affirma tive, bhrt the chire decided that it was too late. The civil appropriation bill swas thene called up. Mtr. Grimes, 'of Iowa, oflred al amenndment, hat the property taken from privateers in Florida hall be sold under direction of the sereltaroy of the navy, and the proceeds thereof distriboted as ,ther prize money is distributed according tn lsaw. Mr. iDavis, of ientukneby, oferedlna imendment, approprlating five millions for the payment of , .m pensation to the loyal s w oern if siani eni most,red Ito thie nmilitary service unidir thle ac ol July 24, Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, offre a nie ubti. bute for Mr. Davis's anlendiutne, rvidiilng thalt o much of tihe noney helonging to the conlnotitien fund as is now in the treasury be appropriated t, the payment of loyal slave holders; prsviidtl. that no noney shall be paid excelpt oil saii-lactulr proof of loyalty during the war. IMr. Creesswetl, of ttaryland, advocatled tie py moent of loyal slaveholders under tine ant of July ;4th, 1864. Pending the consideration of the aeniidments. the Senate went into executive sesmion, and cnn! after adjourned to meet at 7i:30 r. o. EVENING PE881OS. TWhe business transacted related exelcsivel- to b4 District of Columbia, and was of no reati its portanee. HOUSE. WAenssaoNo. Jnly 20.--Mr. Deming. 1f CUnee tioat, fromthe committee on militalry laffair, re ported a bill to establish and protect national cemeteries, which was recommiltted and ordered Sto be printed. iMr. Price of Iowa, from the committee on Pa cilic railroad, reported a bill to authorize the issue Of certain bonds in denominations gr-eater than oneathousand dollars; which was read three times and adopted. SThe House proceeded to the conesideration of the jointresolotion for the adninnsion of Tennesnee. Mr. Bingham of, Ohio, withdrew his demand for the previous question, and modified Iis substitute, so as to read: JOINT RESOLUTION declaring Tennessee atln ennitled to mnatomrs d aepresen.tlves In toingrers. WHEnuAs, The State of Teunessee ihas, in good faith, ratified the article of the amendment to the Constitution of the United States. proposed hi the Thlrty-ninth Congress to the legislatures of the several States; And has also shown to the satisfaction of Con gress, by a proper spirit of obedience in the body of her people, her return to her due allegiance to the government, laws and authority of the United Statesn therefore Be it reasoled by the Senate and House of ie. yresentatives of the United Slates of America in Congress aasembled; That the State of Tennessee is hereby restored to her forimer and proper prac tical relation to the United States, and is again o entitled to be represented by Senators and Repre sentatives in Congress, duly elected and qnalified, upon their taking the oaths of office required by the existing laws. Ir. Bingham renewed the call for the previous question. Mr, Boutwell, of Massachusetts, desired to offer the followlng as a enbstitute for Mr. Binghaalnrs When Tennessee should have ratified the Iamend meat to the Costittutian, proposed to the legisla tures of the several States by the Thirty-ninth Congress, and shall have establilshed an equal and hast system of soffrage tir iall male citizens within its jnrlsdietioin, who are not less than tweety yearh A of age, the Senators and Representatives from a such State, if found duly elected and qualified, i oay, after havinhg takeb the required oaths of of.nle, be admitted into Congress. Preoided, That nothing in this section contain. ed shalt ba oeanstrued so an to require disfranchise ment of any legal person who is now entitled to in cote. M r. Binghsm declined to let the amendment be offered. as Mr..Ward desired to offer an additional section to theft offered by Mr. Bingham, providing that the U. ted Statese do hereby recognie the govern. merit bf the State of Tennessee, inaugurated un der a convention, which assembled on the 9th day of January, 1865, at the city of Nashville, as the Slegitimnate government of said State, entitled to the guarantees and other rights of State govern nments Under the Constitulan. oMr. Biogham declined to let the amendment be of oferedsnd insisted on the preveoos question. STh,previonaquenslion having been seconded on i the pansage of the joint resolution, Mr. Bingham, a- of Ohio; rose to close the debate, but yielded half an hour to Mr. Boatwell of Massachuosetts, who M proceeded to adeires the Honse against the joint re resolution. r Mr Binhaio , of Ohio, closed the debate. He declatedI'a matter of painful regret that any " gentleman" saupposed to intend wellito his coan trynshonld take the. ,position taken by the gentle. man from .fasehngette . M.fr, ostwelf.tated tit his objection was that the oloired pebiiiepewre disfranhsised. ir . Bheglltamn replied that Mr. Bontwell had S4pkepfthe white. loters of Tennessee as a mi nain e gaLimed tha ,ixt-thre tlhousand ters nne th new coneti o ton laws represented fond'hundred'nmd forty tiliodad of its white pop a lhiowlteoisnasas two to4ne of its black pop t . alant l fgom Massachusetts had gre. . annenee. could not be admitted, b eau i dad'not ejtended' the, elective fran ed8lt.-.e tnbtack eltlzeS t but on that principle h * ot exueksde iaaonti, which disfranerised ber l1qgen opseeoxnsipn pn~lation, 1 Mr. ted say t be attached no .csnes n l ct of tit endime leginla. Snte-. -l!d othellene it toble an expression of a the-wHils Ofie seepple. Mr. BlaShgbmof lio, hoped hiesolleagne would exsaine hit Iroe v .elding further. Mr Bingham declIned to' uld'aisy more of his time. He as esorted that Te..nnesaee was as repnblican as Mas Ssaeohhettihe -tnhe principle that the majority, d .we weslten Wrnk,hadarighntto controiitr pe. Ueit r " - 0Tsere was no nember onthiae floor whio XyeghttO assune for himself a higher ir gor ter iaeno re of patriotism than was to be attiriutedtl'..vsoyallneading man of Tennessee reprejsisdiintgreat mIovenment of Tennessee. IfTennesee was inotepnbtican in fornm, neither Swas New York or Ohio. If she was not entitled - to representation, neither was Massachusettt or I. Indiana. Whst then remained te be done, but to declare ght inastmuh as Tenn.ssee had ratcified in agood failis the constitutionalamendmentand riven a evidence to satiety Congress of the return of her r people to'thelr alleglanoe, she is entitled torepre. aestation'ln Congress.n The House proceeded to r voteon thq paessage of the joint resolution. Dar. lg the vote,. the absence of manny nmembers on n ccount of illness, etc., was announced. Mr. Finck and several other Demnocratic members, while voting, proteeted -against the preamble, lMr. I Eldridge aping the exprension that lie spit upon it. When blr. hte.vens voted aye there was an out iburst of laughliter on all sides oi the'Hoose. iThe speaker having directed the cltfk to call the namses who voted ayes, the joint eaolution we passenda lthtl2. Tse annouoncmtnt of the t result wan ggroted wtlith general applanee on the n oor andh'tn-h gallenrie. e"Mr. stevens, from the joint committee on re cetrsaoCte s reported a 1bil to provide for re Sstring tothe .tates -aily.in rebellion ttheir full d poltical rýota. t plrovlle for the restoration of . e eanyo alssrebel States 'sood an they shallI have Sratified' the coeatiti.ttional aandment and it be. come a part of the Constitulotion. It also ifrsfitn y such States to aqsnme the reponsibiity ftar the direot' taxes retdaointg unpld, and ~lows the i ame tro rmaln -i lie'haande ef the Satets for ten Syeaap. 'laid ssthetableo..agys, 9p; naysa 87. S M, M.Stevens oftret the f.lltwng as a q.eetion W je ,s (the Senate coihcdrrig') That when oCongr ses hbjoinrn t wit adjourn to neetingoin en e %gain. onjnm~uae l~io·ol thatrhay, the first day.e December next, .ueleas t ooner convened by the Presideet, ounthe joint ca)lI rof the Speeaker of both Bousen , wh ar hereby uthried to ezbrc-le the power in case of ewer gency. ThIe Speaker stated it. was for the Bouse to de r ide whether the uneotiou shonld be entertited an a qaestion of privilege. IMr. Stevens made a speech, declaring thalt his object was togoard against any improper action I on the part of the President. He believed that illl'ongre.e UI delhgal the riigh et C cM,I ,n! lte hola to the h orkeepII eriiL if it he h, d., t,, Ih, r, 'xI).e~s.ed 1is apprehcnshol that a , .,n> r'l',," i would be uttenltphd during ti,. r,,', bllt hi h lre it wousld nolt re. C uress il. d take Snealttrest to protect illf.te a The reonlttii wai entertaineld ll .a a privileged Jqestion, and then l'ejeted j by a vi,, it I yo'; tit 75 nnvi. Tiro House thelt adjourned. ! H ER.IF FFti SA L1 E.1: " : F IFI1'H ttfgrRfeT COURT FII RItRU COUR JAMES READY n. WM. OF NEW ORLEANS-- RE S . . No 15,J17. 1J JAMhs JAY, B] Y gl]T of n writ of Bert ! tnln. to - me dclseted by the Honorablethe Firth Distrit t'ourt of ow Otlrean. [n the shove entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the aerchants' and Aucioneer ' Ex hang-, Royal stret, between Canal and Custnmhouo streets, In the econd Disatrict of this city, on SATURDAY, the UIll of Augrst. 185, at 12 o'clock IR , the followtiR g desiUbed pr ýpeTLJI Tiat A C.TAIN TRACT OP LND, ituate itn the Parish of |t. Tamm y, t In this tt ata, on Vast Pear river and om posedoftheftallowngsmalaletr TraEts to wlt LoU' NOu. Ont, Stulrat d Fild, atndthe northwesa t u art.e of the tnotrthwest qourtta, anddth atheaa qunrter oftahe soothf quarter oft section No. Nine, In Township to Nine, of Range No Firteen lt in the OGsarbanrg Land Dist rict of L. uiWlna conutaining in all one hundred and eightn.less WO acres together with all the buildings and Improve entat saw mill, mac nery and sapIaratnw. mid a. lother aspnrtena. ms thereunto belonging, tae they atw exist on the aid tract of lHad. The --id lauds awre Iacqutte by htha ai defendant, William Jay,. from the United St·d i I. part by Patent No. 17i3, dared 73d of January. I&%, Aid (n part by patent without woumbed, dated20th of Februay, 157. Sied in tshe above slit. O"Tt rma--Cash ou the spot. HARRY T. HAYS Rheri of the Pariah of Oreana. DR. W. N. MBRCRBB vp FoUT DtaRatcT COUrE or SHEPHERD BROW N od t WM. R. CRANE, Tsta. I tmentReR7Btecor.. NeW ORLANrs--N0.1,.t23. BY VRTIUE oa w it of seizure a nd sle,. directed by th Honorable the Foarth Dsirct Couit u el New rleansa, In the above enUtied cause, to Cha'. BRnen at, late ahriff, nd by sid late .hstff to ma transferred. i will proceed to tall t public motion, at t. Mearchants' and AUcUmnenra' xexhange, Roya street, between iCnal .and CuatoUmhuse treets, is tbhe Seted District of tle chty, on TUESDI Y, the thda. t Augusn, . ., at , o'U r , urhe foohinug de. tea 'roperty Av - A C.ER'AI PORTION OF GROUND. situated on the batturs of the subarb Delord, il the FUrt D, trir of this city, measuring, in Ftrench menNre, Ia feet front on the River ' MBttatopi the same front on Front street, and extending from Bia Front street to tae water's edge boundeud above by tha prolongti of the lower line of E rao ilate Suzette) street andt bev by the battur :r. f I nt ofUthelot of grouRad ftrmey belonging to Urbn .ia e, tUogelh r with tle right to allaccretiou and b41ture tored or ta, hbe formed hy the Miaa rive the rights, wa), prv leex,a etc, thereunto behlngi or iU any wise apC rla ning. Acquired by tile late Joaph d .t J dUsRU S . ni e rU oa opntly, from )ra xaah Ann Wittera , wifea ofJ i N' UR'R R by act pa~sed before 1 . t: Cuveliar, ate n 'ary pni\i. L , li.+ at., on the lth May, 1859. Planut tlm above described paroperty will be n exhbiictin I at the Echehnge some days prRvIoudtohaa of ea:e. Seized tn the abov- suit, "TRRa--Caha o the aspt in U. S. Teasurya noae. tRARD T. IiAY., Sberiff of the Parith af Orleans THIRD Daaraty COURTr CHARLE, G. .. BAQMIIE vs ,,f ew Orla,. HENRYV. BAXTI E--,, 21.2o tY VIRiTUE of a writ st" lerl FUelu a to me drected by th.n honorable the Third District , unr of New Orleans. hn above entitled case, I w'll Froceed te sell at public auction, at the Merchanta' and Aucrioner" EPx cha:ge toytal otree. between Canal and CRi ,mhouse b trertP in the 4eonr1 Distrt of thi c .tU , on TESDAY, the 7h ,D a of AlRnOt, 186, at 12 o'clock a., the following deUrnbrd pr perty, vi: A LOU' OF GROUND, with the buildiMcr and aim,.ae meats thereon it,,el. ia the First Ditract i thit city , beinl ne-thaird of a Int desUtRnatd by No I, of .qutre No. S, bonhded by asin, Franklin, Gsquet and Canal street, and hits a out rfeet rtont on each of Basin ant crankln atreata , bU 1U0 tet depth and lront on Gasquet street, of whlcn it formaa the corner French Treasure. SaZlain Rhe Rbove baut. R- TaRaa-laah on the spot In will be on exhibition at the Exchange some days pre vions to that of sale. Sheriff of the Parish oI Orta..a TaHIRD DISTRICT CUURT OP Nwa JO.HN J. H.ERR On.Lteas-No. HOE116 t JNO M. RRTET. BT be of AS wrt BertCIl f oua t m directed by t he Honorable the Third District t'o urt , New Orln·. t the, 1v1entitled eause, Iwill proceed to sell at paita a atiaa, a tae Merchants' and Aautliuneelb, Ex haage Roayal street between Canal and Customhoaase streeta, in the aecund Distýct ofthi ctihtyp on MONDAU. the tbinr tBeth day of July. 186t, atll o'clock a., the following de Sort ledpro periy v TWO CRRTAAIN LOTS OF GROUND, altnate in fauIbour Delataa. in the square designated by tle No. tawentya-ix, and bohmadd by Dryad arma ny, bti. Denis treeta and the aine of dttvlon at sald fauourg Delasiae and the QaTniterae de Plaiaance. Said tota of ground aradeignatdld by the Nos. ve and six on p ean drawn by H. Grant, late ran-eyor. dated Ap 11 16, 1311 and deposRed U the UHUe of L. R aenny, ate notary publa ha the parish ot efferyUs The lot Noa. vr measures thirty-two feet font on Dryadeat street, by one hUndrad and taenty feet inde thh between parallse lines and the lot No. six adloiata lot No. ne, measures thirty six feet five inches Iront tn Dryades street, b oane hundred and twenty feet in depth n thae lne separating it frolm lot Uo.f. a, one hundred and tenty feet three inches `a1o it depth on the linet ot farbour Plasanee, and twenty-eight eelt seven inches and six lines in awidth in the rear. Togathtr with all theS dependencies of aid laots of ground, riaghts a and privleges appertaining wthout exception or re faingthtEama praprtt aqttirad hy defendant by aurehsae Jr.t, a t r net passed beiorth l. CHUlayk Jr..late a notary pubt ae otf ter parih at Jefferson, on the 2d at July, t8t7. itledt the above sail ITnaaa--Cash on the spoat. HARRY T. HAYS, Sheriffd of the Parish of Orleans. MERUCHANTS' MUTUAL IN- FIFTa DISTRICT COURT oa HURAECE COMPANSY vr. MBARCUS J. ZUNT. NaeW ORLahNS--Na. 15,750. BY VIRTUE of o writ of Berl feits. to me directed by the Honorable the Fifth District Court of New Orleans, in the abaove entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, at the Iarchatts' and Auction. era' Exchange, Royal street, between Ctna and Cuatnd - h e streeta, int the Sonad bstrict of thila citry, on IAt R DAY, the 1l1th day of AugUst, 1866, at 12 o'UIUoc a., the IUUUw tngdescribed property vHa:- NINE LOT OF UatOUND. situated in thle Fourth Di,. triat of ths tity, aa the square bounded by oWahingan Avenue, Fourth, Prytania and Pla aemiae (so Coaliaeum) streetse anddes ~Rnated byNos. 1,2,5,6,7,9 13 15anddapor-e tlon of lot Ao. 12; Said lots measuro as follows. Lots Nod. I and 2 measure each twentyfive feet nine inches four and a-hadlf lines tent oan ylaquemine (now Coliheumd street. by one hundred and tweu y-five feet six inches anld four Ites in depth lot No. t fortningthe corner of FPla'emina taow Coliaeum) and Fuurth streets, as per plan drawn b Stoel haunsean, architect, nder date 21st January, 1U, and dealsited an the office tof G. R. Stringer, late a notary public, in tis city. Lots oat. I and 6 measure eah 25 feea t front on Plaquemine laow Oaliseum) sttreet, b one huudral and twantfRlv feet tIn depth, apearplan by. 5al.lhauen a he, . , al attdd 5th May, ll addeo ited In the olieufJ. t.R aeard late a ntary atblc In thl Oit. per plan No. 31. I.td Nee. 7 gld 9 mearns etc fifty feet front on Plaqaemine (now Coliseum) a trat, liy oli Ilunjdrelantd twae ty-v feeta n deth as per plaa bU "nison, tratey-r. Ulated th Marcah, l1T, and dtaosited in the odce a 'f T. iuyTl, late a notary publlc In this clt. tad luta Naos, 13,14 ad 15 measure each twen!y-dight feet ten inches front on Fourth street, by o e hundred and twenty ine feet in depth; and the prtilon of lot No. 12 meaures two featsixanhea front on Fourth street, by ,ie hlndrled and tawty-nl a feet in depth, and a djnlA lot N. 13, a per plan made by Iledlna. architect, dated 1Zth April. 153, aIM dapoatied lathe tfac ofThmaT Layton, ate a notary puhiu this city, together with all the bulding and tmprovements thereona . seized In thle above suit, 1- TYsas--Cash on the spot. Plm will he on ahibltma at theb Exchang,. HARRY T. HAYS .. herifof the Parish of Orath na. J. B ORIOL V HIS USED. SIXTH DISTRICT tora--No. . ) Court of New Orleans. J, order of tae, rendered Juno1s. 188. and to mes ,,rected by the honorable the Sixth Dstrict CoArto New Orleans, in the above entitled matter, I will proceed to sell at Public street, between Canal end Customhouse streets, in the Second Dlstrict f this city, on SA.TURDAY, the th day of July, I$S, 112 o'lok ,_ The 5ehooer C. W. CHAPIN. together with all her TRckle. Rigging et. as she now lies in the Mlsstssippi, at the fact cf Monte¢ eat teet i the Third Disltrilct of this city. I Chs--ash on the spot. HARRY T. HAYS Sheriff of the Parish of Orlans H. W. TALKE VS. 3 8os DoooISe, COTI, TBAMSHIP SOUTHERN STAR, or Nw 0~oOLE.s. S(AP't'INI ND OWNERS. I No. 18161. BY VITUEi. I o a w te of a et faet to me directed by the onorble the Sixth Dtrict Court Oa5 ,1SR TIbI D lb. 05 T n ay If SNew Orleans in the abore entStAed Raue, I will proceed to sell pobl.lc acson, t sthesMehL randAOtIpeer, Elsb e, sl street, between aenal end Customhouse streets, ir the. O ree HCkwn 11pparlh YMohlA e r eto, at she noo Ra in the Mfbi,,ppi river opposite [o this city. S.eled in the above p e Iuit. hn1t0e-Csoh on the spol HARRY T. HAYS Sheriff of the Pariah of NTleen. PHYSICIANS. O A. . Ue TIEN. O. Y., AT THE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH, No. 18,. ravler •treet. R.eldeont, No. 146 WahbIngton street. iL L. T. PIE A J. T. .USOTT PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, STEAMBOAT AGENTS. Omse, No ml OAPston andTR F Common end rR. Nie 11 COMMON STJoep, nd llo streets, Ne O , lJee Hoarel 1 1 . to 8P.bII N. e.--alereLd pnl atteno dtoDgieen of the ion of Co Ng 15. 3D ,d I o.- ne Ptes andE, E. g.1.15g. of Ia AS.olYw of the HumaIOr.nps Ina st11. of -Eathd Wlh a teati on Ealy BRon, Its 0,. 5I1amble Cemm5n. upon lhe Mind and BoSI, with the A.. Gor'ls Pln of lmLethe omdy tional ad sucelR used* of ms,1 s shon by lhe rpoNt of cases Oteat. A free of 1tl any ..e, on te'l, Itsof 15 ate I stmps or po*lle umsy, by addrsslg DL LA CROIX, tNo. 31 Maide. Lane, Abany, N. Y. The ateor may be eansulted upon any ofl the dm0eset upIO ior'. his of.', ent-ither ronly or bynal and su, sd.l n Mo u Phon bf the report od tte =....-mnt P~~to nyp~th ofthorld, ' I..:R ANCE. S.EVEN TEENTII ANN LAL STATEM ENT or tax CRESCENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. NEW ORLEANS, MAY 166 The Trnues te In rnfo,,nity with the Charter,. sbmlt the following statement of the llra of the Company on the 30Lh day of Aprl, 186: Fire Premi ....... ...................... 92,14 SMarine ' ........................... 128,3 15 Rier ......................... 6U6 1,, . 4$1----$, 27,,29445 Amount of Earned Prem.o e ......... . 41 4 L. Las paid and estimated: S Fire Losses.............................$ 24,49 06 Mane Loses ......................... 7.9,646 0 o River Losses.........................249, 249,3 38 ' Paid discount in lien of srlp.......... 79,70 57 'Paid Taes... ................... 192 1 of Paid reinuran ................... 61,27 21 SProfit and Loss, Interest, Gmera Ex S pens74 , 5 t2amps, less Disonaet..... 149,1665 1l . - 652,.10 81 NetProft.......................... $2 751 2 Amountof 7Premiums to prticipate in d Scrip Dividend s...................... 404.211 00 The Company have the folbwing Assets: Notesecured by mortgage...................... $ 60445 an5 on pledge of stocks.. ......................... 89,9 49 Bills Reeivable...................................... 51,1 51 r eal Estate................ ....................... 60,0 Invetd in Cosolidated anl City Bond.......... 70,000 00 Invested in Bank Stocs ........................... 99,80 W2 SForeign and Domestic Scripad Scrip Account.... 53,253 2 Vallett Dry Dock Company.... .................... 1,875 1 Due for premiuma coursed colletion............ 103,49 1 s Cashon hand............... ......................... 7,40 52 2 947,12 8 | The Company will pay nterest t 6 per cent in cah on all its Outstanding Certificate2 s f Scrip to the legal holders tL.re ,, on and al2er the second Mondayla July next. f The Board of Trustees have alo declared a Scrip Dividend o rt SIXTY per cent, on the earned premiums entitled to parcipa r ion fOr he year ending April 23, 1856; for which certiflcates wtmil be wned on and alter the first Monday in Augusat next. THOMAS A. ADAMS, President SM UEL H. KENNEDY, Vice Preidaent E.22 .t. o02 , Secretar2y, Trustees : Thos. A. Adams, amuel . Kennedy, C. T. Buddecke, James J. Hanns. Samuel B. Newman, A. Duthill, rP. . Foley, Wm. Edwards, J. Norm. Jakson. A.2. O2er, A. Thorsono, A. B. Reading, I U1-L-NA M UUTUAL J LIAUJlSA2NC2 L COMPANY, .7Corner of Camp and Gravler street.. TWELFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT. In conformity with the requirements of their charter, the Company pubsh hse tollowing statement : Total premiums for the year ending Febrary 28, Vi2.-FirePremums ....................$3,86 Marine Premium2 ................. 156,72 71 iver Premiums ....... ... . ....... 80 4 eLe, Return remiums. ................ , $903 5 Lo R Unemed n remims ............... 1,680 a00 $56.48 25 Net Earned Premiu ........................ ).W8 617 Fire Loss ....................... 9.,34 46 Marine Loa ss.................. 13,16692 RIer LO . ..................... 216.1 852 Resinrrn, S........................0,19 24 General E2penses, Taxes, Int2rest and Prodt and Los ....................... 140,94 13 4524,05 7 Net Profs ................... ......... 244015 The Company have the following 5aset . Invested in Real Estate .................... ........ 7,663 Invested l Mortgage i Real Eette .............. 1,362 34 Invested in City and other Bonds .................. 10132.1 2 Invested i Bank Stocks .......................... 16.120 22 Invested in Scrip of Inesraece Comp2 nie........ 119,44 t Loaned on Pledges ............................. .. 18,420 22 SBills Receivabe ......................... . 55.24 51 Premiums in course of C2llect2on .................. 157,961 15 Cashon hand ................. ......... . . 2,14l9 2 5277,922 Of The above statement is a J2st, tre and correc tranc0ript frnm the books of the Company. CHARLES BRIGGS, P:esident. J. P. 2102, Secretary. STATE OF LOUISIANA, PARIsa or o, - s, C(r or Npw OeLdr, s. Sworn to and 2ubscr2bed2 belbre me, this 20t1 day of Marc9 186. rEDMOND MEUNIER, . .......... ....0........... 2The Board of Tr5es have resolved to declare a S2r2p div2 . deud of thirty-five per cent. on the net earned participating premiums for the year ending 21th February, 1866, for wh1 c certif25ates wisl be isssed on and after the 2d day of Jnul ne b H J deemed, also si2 per cent. interest on all o5tstandng Certifi cares of Scrip will be paid on the second Monday of May 166, to the holders thereof, or their legal representatives. CHARLES BRIGGS, Prc.ident. A. CARRIERE, Vice Pretdent. .. P. ROUX, Secretary. vlus~arls : 051ar1e Brgg2 , Archibasld Montgomery 2a2 Carriers, Henry J. Yses, George A. Foedih , Jae. Jacko.n, Mason P2cher, E. Marquee, R. Brugier, Alfred Dolhonde, E. Cramer, Charle0 W8i2haar, Charles Lafltte, A. Lcourt, John 8. Maunr.2 , Frank William, P. Anderson, Thomas Byrn7 . Alfred Kearny, John Thornh1ll, A. R. Montgomsery, W. A. Violestt, A. Frerlch2 , D, Plsgges, A. P. Neblom, Hgh McDonald, George W. IDsbar, Ha5low J. Phelps, E. F. Stockmeyer, Wm.. 2. Pinkard, George W. Hy5son, Henry H. Bryan, &. I, Woodbride,. FASSMIAN'SCOTTON TIE. EASSMAN'' PATENT IRON TIER FOR COTTON BALES. My Button Tie was the Brst offred for sale to any extent i, the dnuth, and has been used by tlhousnds of planlter witb nliveraiplprovalI. Ihave made a valuablae imroLemeoyl I. the shap. of Lb. button since iLLLas Ira. introduced, and bhav .als piey.red a patent forba B.le Ti. webb, for Lbypl,. .fLy, facility nd eLpediLLon ol adjlutment to bales of any or of to lnyi o red tod eubic fly bL holdilg, if. I Ilhin, anpErier Thes advantages of Iron over rope for ballgEotn r nn onlvwsa~ll .1loal Cdged, It ho d.theb~lsuhmla bepas;i applied bud feetened with m.ch more facility, ibo ompin Le counutry pre tbo and the recompreselng at tin sea LLrts; Imaine immensely the isL Pfrom fir; iL stronger, and Its LtreI Rible not impLlrndb by *lIe and eposure .. dbLt of rope This bLat advantLge bas banu strlkinply mxiLILted dbring bhe war. ThLLLands of balm of cotton hLave been lIIt by the rLb ling sand breaking of rots, which could Gave been preserved if - n hbops hbd been used. In additiln to this, It can be yr nirbhd nearly lily per cent. bEpar than rLpe. The d.LLy.. went oP I. or in i . hemp _"weg R __. hen reduced the a'p ply of hempp to ranch nn extent as to eause pnces to rule unpre it is edlp ill. Indeed, atnihoiancy for balhng a on orate Ihave brr,.LI hedI,.b impLorttionLofLa Ilarl quantity of the beet Englisb Iron, Lnd LLavL mado LrragemeltL wiLt PMy,,, ChambeIrs L LLLIng fur the sale sLd delivery of my Ties. SLy RSLusy New Orleans, July 7, 1859. A. Foo AcL. Esq.: Bi-iln January last I received from lyour pres. 189 byles of -iLLs-, of wlItc bubt IILII a s omLJ.'ed and biIId with your new Iron 7 I. 1 can aafely lifiru that the cotton do bound was received to better order then it generally comes !rum thee L LL, that it LtoLred belter. Lnd eLbbled the aLbp to carry TLrLLLIIn on Lny previous L "yakL I The cotton wheno diafhargeif fro ile ship 1. Llverpoel ass in better LLLILdbLLLI the lopLPbound olLton. It is hlhly ppr IfLeL I fLr L ground lier, as the dIlIp rll.g liom the bull.lL aIls no effet upon it. IerIt In bell LnowL by prFlIiIIl men that dLLL.Ly, will rIt the ropebbLund. I call unLleutly reI cuboeud )our Iron Tie.,. as 1 toLokthi , lo , LLoLL,.IpnmenlL and cyrefully wathbd It, bbth it loading( and dlacnrglug. I ambsir, your. repLLIIfI.y JObSiV HOWARD, MaLLer, Thbundernlsgd, Fire Warden and Fire ILnpOlLor oy the New Orleans IILurL.ce Compnyie., are LI opinion that the SIron Tie aLfoLds LLLIILr pVotrllLI aLgLit IlIL In case o fire than the Lid style olfbabyng witb r,-a J. TOUENES, Fire W.adn. JON ALLAMS, FirL ILiLmfLLI. I conculr In th~e above, AILFRED BELANGER, EL-ChiLt Ifngin.L, Fire DLpartment. CHAMBERS & LATFINO, Agents for f5eani on'sIon Tie. -A~nd- DEALERS IN BAGGINGS, ROPE AND TWINE, Li CLrondILst street, New OrleLL LEWIS. COMSNGdOR & W $T IR W. LEWIS-D. N. COMINMORE-B. D. WEST,) Cotton Factors LESER&L CORYI8LION MERCHANTS, No. 31 Perdido street, (FLctL' Rue.) RtI RTT S ................. RU SETTS. ElybI,,Lo...s to complet LoiLLgnmeLL. Apply to LEVY DIETER k CO. . IC A- - AIN. Z .T ..Y . C IIAILEL SrREggEgT . 20 DRUGS, MEDICLNES, CHEMICALS, PAINTb OILS, GLASS. DYE STUFFS, PERFUMERT, Fancy Good, at Wholesal. JAMES GONEGAL, SNa 10 ST. CHARLES STREET, NEW ORLEANS Hating received, by late arrlval, a lag o of !FR SE and NEW DRUGS, in addition t the lsg. ssortment o hand, I am now prepared to supply the large and lncreas.in wants of the DRUG TRADE SOUTH. 11 The following artic comprse a part of my stock: Acid, allt k4nd Alcohol, B sasom Copabi5 Ammola, Carbonates Blue MaSt, Bay Rum, SBorti, Blue Vito, Caxlomel, Brimstone, Csnthrades, Castor, Ol, Chloride Limo, Chalk, red and whit Concentrtedit hloroform, Cram Tanra Copperas, udlygo, Cuttle Fik Bone, IQ,,:kss, Itpecac, :cnornLY, Jalap, Muask, Morhhins Nutmeg a, Opium, Quickslver, Quinine, Rotten Stones, Rocelle Salts Sulphur, PumiceStone Tnin, Syringe. EpCm SLits, Turpentn.s.t oirl, F, W hite Lead In Odt i Ether, NItrc FFF Emery FlPor, Ether, Sulpbiul,, Emery , 1, andS, GmbSae, Etracts, solid and flui Giauber Salt, Flax Seed, Gum Arlbe, Fl. Seed, ground, Gam Ben in, WGinger, Gum bbellne. Gum Aa afidlta, Gum Myrrh, Gam Camphor, Gycerines Gam Tragsacath Hops, Glue, otl Bergamot, Herbs, fresh, Oil, Cd Liver, white, Oil Anise, Old, Cod Liver, dark, Oil, Cinnamo.p Oil, Olive. pinto and quats, O11, Croton, OIt, Sassafra.s, Ol Lemon, Pepper, black, OnL, Peppermintp, Pvtash, Chlorate, Oil, Wintergreen, Petty, Pepper. Cayenne Saltpetre Potassa, Iodlde, Senna, Rhubarb, Soap, CastSi Saleratus. Sponge, Snu, in Jars and bottles, Alum, Bod, Bicarbonat, Soda, Sl Wht Wax PERFUMERY, FancEy Goods Stauonery, Combs, nrubhs Colognes Handkerchief Ezxict·a P dmade. Flavorlng, Toilet Articles, Puffs and Powder Boxes Soaps. plain and fancy, Patent Medicines, eta , Orderarecelved hfrom the ountry will mat with prompt n SttentioL JAMES GOEGA L 0 st Chrl street d MVHUBBEL'S SUPERIOR OLD CABINET -BRANDY, "MEDICATED. AN UNEQUALED REMEDY FOB DIARRHEA. UUMMER COMPLAINT CHOLERA, CHOLERA MORBUB, GRIPING PAINS IN THE BOWELS CHRONIC DIARRHEA. Il4 higJy appro Vedby .the Mlei.tIJJi ty :J eor Change ofJ Water!iLed Dler. THE CABINETBRANDY Hu been seed with almost unpuarelId meaer for th, pest Twenty Years, i caem of DIARRHBEA, UOLEBI MORBUS, COLIC, et. 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, AND EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED, HEBBEL'S CELEBRATED GOLDEN BITITERH A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIU Invlgoratlag and Strengthenln. Fortifies the system aginst the ev efes of nwholeoa e, water. For sale la all part of the world M CENTRAL DEPOT-Amerlcnu Express Buildig a Hudon street, New YorLk Manufatory-Hudson, N. . i GEO. o. HUBBEL A CO., BOLE AGENT, .1. IOONEGAL, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, -M*......e....... l. harle street.......... ....... NEW QiBLANbE 10 B 5'LihlhU . .. .... ..... . ULMCLE t' PATENT LU'MBEI6 DOYER, SIFIROFATED STIAMI WITHOUT I'IIRESSUIOE. WILL SEASON LIMBER IN FROM TO 27 DA S. ImplortflRt IIfiRIR Iior 1RIrIsglo .umbrr. It will nrr~nn Limber a t aLU average coat of E1 per 111W fee It --It ll Im-o umbe1r muors thurunlyhly, and sbeck It Ila than any -hear pr...f e It ip -fa,, duos the work quiker. R heaper cad, better tha, any othe~r PT(IC.*R_ Tler eaprllee eft lulu and a Right isl with~in flue reach of every ollla. It co- f-Fl to dry out the water In Lumber, than to haul it rutsat mnlrx. NO NEOFIOITS FOR USING GREEN LUMRER. The Lumbher comes from the attneu ready to be worked lm medslsely. Thiu coat of halloglog common Drv Air Kiln Into o Steno, Tiln, or oi en.I o a neIw Iisn an the price oAl, EI igh, aI r oElI noi ,.,, n .s O ear il 1 6 this pr R io nd i I Illf,', I,,6l'u ulo s k EbI umer on hand. It cbnlt I-a to dry It by ill'sa procolr than the Internet tin rho price whiler drying in theair Cure...... Lnpee, Ii ,1,1t, Cutt',lg., S,5b, Door and Bl lsd M l'utN,5rrY. O 1 1,,IA of t'lIIII IFns,,IIIs ,1 SF551. san ,lo ',U iol 57,1ry Ie, sIUald be in II,,I, OIn If tlbi Right to thin ,bFrlill1I A common o! ilr Kiln caln be chaI nIgento a SLtem Rilni tlli fu nrlllexpensnpr hr'' p..t Ix new In o Ne In the Oar Ilora of the IIInnyl Van,, 1'eulrul, New Vera (:ull 1,, 1llnlth and Great fBlt arli. l'hleno not N ol~rth Waxl ChIII cag, Alt 5, T nd SI Ltrn, l·- Ilillll Central; I'hlieago. Burlington and Qoilse , M clrlgain I'el,[rnl. TIk and b); SunduIky, Dayto olal', Clnciu.,an, mid other II.,,,,nd l(Ollpuu11:. Al" I ma1y uIS SB tho mauul irtrrr, nl Cult, a. (arrialgc*. Hsah. Doors uud Bli Id* dA rll ,l ulr.,l lulvl.plcll wont-, e". l sIt th Uniltd Swell I A. IS I b~~II Il ,1, d, 6"rl'11"IL~ I' SRI SIL K U, I~ II, Its, FKU 11,U 1A ,.S TOBCCG tlOOL F" t'HiRIC, SALT.·ud otherr or ub~ufres ,rr dried' thin rnlcYNSl A rot i the Dr, rr allowed5 i l1l5.i ll, ,y-i sd for Ih Right, b' pa1Fr :art Lei ýu'µrm ýtroulul lz~n catruua. JOSEPHI FRII Ras 2,C:1, P-to ice, Ne ~w OII.HIIC· Lo. rl·ral the \ViI hlngto., Nuysy Ynrl·. 16.1l ivum Nevi Pine. Feb. l16N I'M. ' F'l' Wn rE.'s , 1 , &(rn g F. ln M1 e~ \ ~ tn.,l " t i ,I I1 rII v a uu! hrr U ri n 'a It ape nL~cil i n os IF,! ý',,,so ti of r ,, { F'r 'I' 3 1 m uW.l 11.i tLS isp gnuh rll in IV: llmA,1 r. lrI,; s 1Ilj R R r 11 1 5 \,,.s. ,sI1 I ,-s b, 11 51, uu,,sbs N . 11 rSs.~,; w~lEsS"' 5, s;k,,, e \~ 3 _·' i i ',vu ~ II' hS- l. 11,1 S j i 050 II 15I 'lI . 'in 61,, 556\."' \.1"'1) 111l5115l55111s l m. ol iuu: tit t I4Ili F-s, ,,, ll nl ~ 71 y,, u ,;bed ,.t 61 lb', gauged in 1s&; 5½ , Osi·i 111f 0' .I11,1 \Vl,,lls 0,1,,~i r~i Is llSlll(~IbI·.,,l T - l, M ,,r I tli SIt', t r I+rllsc t P l .,ssgoyl,,,,i, ,I,'II5,iikl,,', Fs,·.s,,I L,,,.l,,ss ulbs~re)Iy ntr lllsllll k rill~'lssI~ bsssslylr 1d ss I g,,,g,'·I RI' 1.1. ulll sldl, ItRIs, 01111, m". tA. l-C ,. . :,I,, ,ehr, ,artIL+. Ih, 1,111,111,1 Ia 1lsss, Oll·,o it io \~ . .1n i"1, :'~l'4 1=, IIUIA Ihr , IJ }-ear. 1n 3nNf d are rnil Ir. N~ l', 15', 5M1uk 115 Ili -h.+. rrt i a ,lated + s l' C III,,t : BI l lS." , LIst s, h syss cif in11 11,1 II, ,.y1,1 056551ll51d551s95I6510is, lscsR,,I Fos . F ?. AlSiss, Qtttrý llllllysl ludst, ichs, ,,ad in 1.1 bo'o'. gnu-,..: I"' n mtheý. \'~ 1 2 :1 rl 1,' ,~k, I ý, Issll' r ,!ek I ls lbs rut 51 ,tI ' l, ,. IIRRI snot 1, PT ~ne ]1as IxnsµsIlls,ý!os Bdrrosslssh. (lli, Insbss,,sodIss lll"50I7111y,,,,sda aIdI"cm, Ills, \5'P unnl ruer rt' I.1" g "t arpenau, hrv o tnan wei 'e to I~,, ,t Icy ea W e H ouk t !,u pro~t, Y hll d ellll L. A. T, IL, ' dIIt llrt ia man, hp. an e bnii I be l"', rrr niie " , I frm erte n liet fort In th al e -fcou ira n [th. n to c, opil. l elted, In t he ex ,eway I t to unU.vJ beanr ,, ý' r a·. rxp·liill e imnut a.d above reorted ae weal-'' drl gi ea in -( bier f Navy Yard-uud Dock,. From I[ ..d II. Wchnmieter, We1 sn ha. a two of I.Ira lr Lu I" ,, ryer ,O. 't'heya t-t ioall. y We.....*aid . "..u ihlly cast of . -C11L· Dry er luilillrr uni each year wle use one of them. n n yei nr.Iru From W. 11. Langleyn Mannfoemr (I1P of Barrlels, Gn Bllpll( , O hio.hrio TheDryKil bult ude th ier on f yar Aget, Inci, L·e:lo rr.·r · en. l.li sera it n. r nut ncber nod I g oiha e. I! green It., - th L ah thosL~e partnly aennnrd kn mg we can tI a few tray, t small -Pon.., hive it Lln~lar eel* Bash, Dnn*r end 1'1.125,7 Mill, 1129 rljli xt plt, P ila delphia~·i We have been "It B: u nr "'y 's L I'in ril Limner euue ru for sererol llYIOn l,- We fid It almst ind aolnhede ax we ahnul JI months Iu been o 11.I iliir .l u, the il wcn o tepstfu-rlmbri x",."lbe oo n ebllevuhgnt ull deed ne in u lr w ay rr wl-ip by tin pro . +ushd utl m From J. IL Mehn m.ahd ii cl4-, cerel ut, , Te-1 mud, by Balk1, y' Patent Lulnl , r, Dryer One piece Noe b""xril, 1.1_ fu tvrx tilde. Id In Lhr thick, w o.ýbtd ou !u ier wan r, t he 3n1 three warn ton,] cub nn li e; air kin ur oy we. .I I recommn dll this procss to al mau. uumbuere F ro m s nore C u m pl on, S, iii- t ei tlilb 7 lls Iuu: f 1,, 1oe pie, c, a 19 ir cl.. 1, ilr 1,on rl h l di lk I, I, tin on , t)[ nt c ould hr :hshnsn ,h Iank r:olý I u r n rIs om~srD~trba ink ' It i, I ge I titw flrlth Il cbe tlB errtlneat~t or and Te".t. ade ellthe l f plr ofLir Pennylvnlni kil p-i, :l r,n -~lU iily nlml, ,ru l II ATho fossli it t wn* u of lumber were weighed and ga ugerr h'." put In the kdlaa or r 1.I no when taken out. A 2- mbel xrlrtg Ilnm w, ig led in 7,j o(' ghes o t el b, Fac cu, ý in 17.: IG mi'ca' "Hoge! nut I;1,. ime It i gorllrr71s"d in lll% o l g v 1 ~ c I bsranRdrid I fear day. i~ally fnr Ir e,1 11 , f ,7 bll , weighed outrl A 2 Dnc ( 1 ,1W k u lot pj~W L drlu is fiylW.c* a;d tt~ ea, "rd , u la j i:r ri'e'il oge o t 0At; i ch h * ea d vurd u 5ý i Le ,a u ged o ut 67 a belr J wup-f cly ", .,r ,!."ý , d I ,+:7 b. a I thed nu From R'1111tam Johhn·nn, Foireman Now T urk ('antrl Railroa d rolps. Aube-, N T. I_ Lei :ýrol a greatnhelp to us.Ieurla ttehetmlsu dry ItK lumber a ruai rit h hatmod o waijshe. From S. J. fly., Snpe inlendent oPfMacbiney, y linois Central RIilmCt d. au I satu~~k rlishwrtorlly We have recou toy U.11 olber kiu, and salli build several mare. From . C. Cas, Superintendent of (Iar DeptL of Mhellgnu Central Railmaa Yl~lm . ve: al y-, R.IpBI(BIIP ith }I. G ulkley's Uld oth ldr m ithod kf iln-dryinglumber, I can cheerfuI l .byyyy mend bhin as the byit In use. From Harnpey, Smith de Co~. Car Bendersr* Dayllnn Olilo We deem tbe CI .rlqi1. eqlly well +dILPd tdlLyft and hard lnmb,., anydi f il dimensions; tle time llyrqi d lldrlinig dlrynag wil, the kind and thibykess. We bid It indispensable I. our business. From Dean aft Eaton, Cay Buiiddrs, Detroit, Miyhiaiyi. iomo rid by illInch greei oak. for ,ar trucks.w.an dried In thrCe drr ldi thiln, iyiwould have bee B if It had boon i year and x halt to the open air. We have madle tholrough texts and Tbh theyild. lumear dy.o oy d riui a partcll altod coniyug yIiy Ih Liii ~ i te From ZRn.lell dr Co., CaHr Builders and \lxunfi clrerr of Reapers, Mowrers, Borne .Iiiy Ii, od lepnriiria, d iyilly ii lrbiy d The llyhy com eillsilyyelo kilns all reyiyy ,o wor,. Frjm tests n~lrol , we are HatiOB it that the hlllinkslx taken ey t o' tieu Ilan her before the in'"IratV is all gone. I be to also theC wood ,.moose armm and I'MI, and 'u-ptibllle olf a very- -1er I sot tiollrh. Wes are ":onr racedl that it is the brut and only way of lb-r,cghlly sessnonmg lumbrer. From Wunderllek re Me1eI, Builders and .M-ullacturora of sash, Doors and Blind., Shipp We havre In opo.nlion lo f Hulkloy'x Patent Dryer.. It -rk"t. .I. d:.ctllrllJ. wo rand u a II' llel dnllr, in J slr eat . 1 fun:!,,, we thought dry.y It stoold 1(1 tba s ýp .milnfl U;·(.Cm IIel nu ,. ~,.ý then m IIIro,ýd order. Re ut in the kilo Hl d in I1 daly- illy FoyIl. IuC A. We then put It nu in the, rinIto tl;it.bLot..ld nitliliyaipllca. . i t Wyaiilo hay d n hit I il uIA ýd..lon lnI, planlt aelldrr cover twvo veers, anod in sni nkd ofi u a n h1 I each pl.k From , Thynre, Ct&ey, bllln<ýis S Illt bitelry, CoSyyiybidi.n libby . eliet. W:.byy·rcydyy byhili~yitdi;..iyy 1.IyyPiiibliiy II\Tdyy~niy il1Cib'ytbryitiy, "iii, ,idyyybilib.~ 1II ylIIgy.11 WybbOrI1.IICI.I/ly.dy lydirUY ,b 3llliir t C..yyy, ai othiiyrmlliiy Iof .l giyyyytn, , tiayt Oh .. ' iiyddilbriiy ni-iy rgu i Cbyykdiiyy, .yiibn,,,y yiCC f Ii.y tv ylo eneyr, a Bu rasa almostineredihll short yaco bylk. ' - From C. i ulyyiC l lliby HMnulncturera of ih ll' Hocke. Reapr anld Mox-er, (;onto., 0 Re Lave dried a kiln lull 11 poplar .-h and .shuto In tlln·* days*. The hush,, colme, frome the kit.o all ready to work. We are fully Caiby yiyd yiih t yye ,lly'dOT FIrom E. lnS.i, HMnnn.FlrlCI U (li·I Reaper and .Newer, (Brion Ohl,.. th alai c dlJ arI a II*II ut w",41. it va nd cn. u tle ri l. aher tril h lllr LBy pceeibil8 way,, ir have p'0euunced it pprtecilp.exsoned From Thomas M Rnot d. Co., ManufacturersJ of Rvckrya (;rain Dills, Inrtri~le Clidar and Sniinr tllls, Si lioyhh·ld. tali We hate used the process heiressrl two aun three ears, doling fr.+m 151)'ent to LX),LXU l ear per year. ilias our if ru on nvillnn that In other is N~il as strove as when dried I. the peau air, ",od we think strongper. We bnve Ireriuertly dried 2yj inch ash in our day~s. The procos is cherryr than sunahnna From Smith. Barrie. B Co., M...fsnctnrrr of Agrieulttral Implements, T 4 ,. Ohio. ~Tc consider this. methodd of art inr It lmher a Treat saving of time and fuel, beetdea hating the work due inn much mor satisfactory mnuueor. From R. L. Howarrd, Manufacturer of linwwrd's Imprcl~d Reapers, Mowera and Melt-Hxkeos, BuffaoI, %_ l'err. I The Dryer has tilll answererd rasa, reclmmendatlon.. I have sexsnllrd 5X.1 feet.? 4 me tr r n.! pl;lr o n tllra dogs, with [ obis' n c anId of silt waooa i rfuel I cbeerlally recuituucnd its axe to Ifl in want of s1"Inl~d limbe I BO- W ._ wtothce, Now Orloaas, Ll 111 j NI:Ll~j.LN Anu Fl-Ill A 1 It 4. S TI NIIIEI IN LIIIIN A JCLE 1o. I. l;tiI Aden Ine. Nt.. York, L rOHIr.pnS FA RAII I ANN. INIIP(IIIRT'IiR AND MANUI'ACTUALII h DRESS AND MANTILLA TLIM RINGo , S'. rr; D.. NL, . g. C~.Ir. . Ry ,pl ' Nw u Yrlic . CIGA'R MANUFACTIRIY. D. HIu loAa helil , Ynrrk NDLetllN e. 1.. , .a W r o Il a er y ~treer , Ne woktry D , o JO____#TAJDE$MANN. C i GAIER ANUD DFACTOIR.. Dor (.II. HIDS &I DRENS A n MANTIR TEAN tIMINEP, rX I-iLon.,R FIC .taK., Le NTL IN, FLA,,'re. , IIan . NO 1 T. ' B DROEAWY, J)y Bt !t rnI, e of II .e . leyt(, Nbo. YWrk C. F A( 'R A N D DM AA L F C O , .'4o. . Der Street, New York, Port1ble ad A tILY N r StORLEANS REgineT an.{ ON1 FILf To.2, Fan..o.IW .rnoId. UR, iIr orIk. (CHIDNIRE FIRE-WIAi LAITERN FLE,,:T, FO L LANCERN. , LIARS, lTi. T E. IIALd PaInc, F oL. odl. ,t s. r NI. I" trer, ner ('oamnl l..l . ,rr. El. V RK. HPE IAL lAUTICE TO 'iD.E LADIES tr c. No, L I s I treet, Nrw" Yo·h,. a, tur..;% r gh o lrder, Portub le an, ( a L orsrr tlngv (.lrltall EDYkucs ri L I La .1-2 r. 1.-e p.,r- (:I rel. r,s,, U ilght Re. e rvI g Mtl::le a ,""'1L i l ir"ý nd c . na ittagt of 11 n;.1t rl mil VIl:tng t. u Lw 'r q'Ir ,: a- Eve Mrs ý Mr T rlllir . d Vlcrt t :le Pn . 5 e~ n d Wý YKter g, K Ralw.r: ay 1'i . up,; rhtre o r n r. otton ll Or ,) s u'otto 1'!al auiu L'priK)" t , i,,t. ,n i or hoE powean d Toys, gt Pri y od., (.hlnl.. [ndJLrlrenl l p se .,rk 14 ir . 19 John r , N ow Hfrk _ - E la , i. and H g. a or i:·.L ut Uo: gtl how ,r tatg Mlon o Sam rind Wa ndr ro tne.. . d Rn11oo . N rl,,. ( T ;.nln -,rxe, ,,. "o". r., r horns P-..%, .n r.w _r nrl.lEr Y OTxICr TO 'finil, 1 3kbl l `1'El.'IAL 110'FICE-TO TIE I1bADIY1. CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL COIMPLLEION .to I'uld H ,, the G enuine Georgce W. Luird'. Bloom of Tonh., This dlehgiu, TOILET ARTICLE has no equal for PN Ierrig and HeraY:: ..,, :L (IEO Pll.B'LC:XN d SKIN, .nd Swdl rernae TAN and FRI'.GKLES, aLd ail othr Diseases h of the Skin. I[ St,,d by Dra:.i·f. evrywe here. Depu.t-.7t Fulton street, New York. II 11N t'. EWEIl:, Ag e0nt, t I . . .. _ 1 r" t.,' n l hU . rvt, New Orleans )t IL' FIELDSM1 U TE tJ[1 W-MILLS Te First PFHi, the GOLD MEDAL, wae awarded to the WASHINGTON IRON WORKS, by the American Institte, at their Fair in October, 16~I, fl .Le eeat Clreular Saw-..ll' and Mtenm Engine. Orders f';r tOe, Gang Saw- Mll, Sugar Mills, (Gleeral Me ':i.mey, Iron A Brss Ca.talng, F'org.ng, Railroad Oars c, promptly filledBU. Addresl GEO. M CLAPP, Treanrer, NewburghB, . ., orL .i. WARD, Agent, SLiherty sitreet (Reom No. ), N. Y. DESEESOEIE AND COLT'S PISTOLS-. DsShap', Smith & Measou's, and other makes For uale b is J. E. HALSEY & CO., AUCDTIOEBnA g And Hardware Comml.slon Merchants. 61 Beekman Stree. New York. o STEAM, FO~I, SUCTIONER, No. 19 NASAIU DIRBET, NEW YORK. A I nr g Pumpsssnme of EeB n DdI es. ptB Dome ti and G... ... .. ... -Ind S .E . d Gs..t.. . ..a Pount _ i m:sI to ordeB r , LithogrBS.y, En{{,IEng Pooing eBIABLBEd promptlY Bnd In the best possible manner. PleM and GAS PIPES, PIPE and ISE FITTINGSoo iEVERY DESCRIPTION -0· PPlmber'., OB nnd SCtem PFitte,' Gnood PFor sale at the owesL rates, by JOHN B. FULLER, 8 BEY STREET, J. . HALSET dC CO.- AUCTIONEEfR AND HARDWARE OOMMISSION M CHANTB, S Beekman street, NEW YORK. Soe agent Bn LNew York tor the PBittburg Cutlery Company. At wholesale to th trade only, at manufacturers prloa ALSO: Agent, for the STAR BRAND HORSE NAITL. i J E N TI'[ S il l Y . - Di .. M R. MALOEE, SURGEON DENTIST, No. 18 Dauphline Street, Between Canal and Custombouse, New Orleans. SOUTHERN DENTAL DEPOT BENJ. F. HOPPERI. SO SIt. Chrles street, New Orlesnn A full supply of DENTAL MATERIALDS of all Rd& ao, esilingBin par of Instruments; Operating Chaire and SpRttoons; Teeth; Gold and Tin FEli: Gold, ShBier.nDP latD Plalt Pines; Vuicilamzers; Rubber; LathBe; ,ruh Cotton and Oormndun Whe.ts; Arkansas Stona, e.,ta, AD. Orders by mall promptly oaecnte.d Addro... en ahBvE LE k Box No P2O TO ADVEHTISERS. Parties In Nen Orleans wnshinB to ADVERTIBE in a VlcRl. bug DaBly, B ill find it to their benefit to btronie the VICKSIUIIII .OURNAL. puBhlihed by Mesrs,. . W. nod E. B. KINRLEY. SB a receLt order lof the City Council It ies been designated OTg'ial Janrnal of the Clly of V tleb utgE ha4 , J the LARGEST RIH(CULATION, nd only pper in Sts e ta kolig the oAsociated Press news reports EEBB lIorBAHSBOILEAToBSSppBI,,DA