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Fersn. _ . aneal MONDAY N 11th[Nt\'!, o) 'fIt) li 0, 18l111. The Pitaiur.tg Colemmerctl say3 there is aothor ity lorr stating that Mr. .oward will soon retire front public life, from ia desirel' to obtain that re pose and recreation which 11ee medical advisers inform him is so absolutely indispensable to the p)rolmogation of hlis life. The secretary thus ad vises sonme of his more intimate personal and po liticul friends. The King of 5Hnover, having given up his king dom, has taken a housa at ViUena. An English duke recently lomt 850,000 francs at Baden. Cen. Sickles has intimated his acceptance of tihe appointment of colonel in the regular army. Tile author of "Ecce Homo" has been paid $30,000 by his publishers. Now give us his name. GIn. Early is now at the Queen's hotel, Toronto. One of the last ministrations of the late Dr. Hawkes was in Orange, N. J. He preached twice '1 Grace Church, in that place, two nmnths ago, a. " was then apparently in the best of health. W. Gilmore Simms is writing a school history of South Carolina. F. Gi. De Fontaine, of Columbia, S. C., has in tress a book entitled " The IBoys in Grey, or Life under the lStar and Bars." Mr. De Fontaine, during the early part of the war, was known as " 'ersonne," the lively and brilliant army cor respondent of the Charleston Courier. Subse quently lte prblishedl the South Carctnijan, at Co lumbia, which paper he resuscitated and is now conducting. The trustees of the New tiampshire Agricultural College h.1d thlir first meeting at the State cap ital on thle 27th ilt. President Asa D. Smith, of Dartl::out college, was chorei president of tlie boar1!. Je-eiph B. IWalker of Concord, secretary, and Governor cSmiyth, treasurer. It was thie unan imou, vote of the trustees that the college should be ialt,:J- i abihout one year, under the auspices of Dartimouth cotlletge. R,-vd. P. Hurst, I. DI., pastor of Trinity Metfh od..:i.: , ,e clhurch, ,tat.en Island, ha a ,ccept,,d the ..pp,,: . iitt lt of theotogical toutor i the .l is sion iititut. I-renlen, Germany. Mr. W. H. 1ii rind,l formerly a law partner of PrFeiu,- t L.:ncuht, is advr'ing i i, the Western papers foir ,' pieos of all letters writtcen by Mr. in ola. elcetrg tho-e owhicht have apcotredc in the A t Htil lpaper gives a list of dethroned prii,: - wie '-ow live in ddib'rent parts of iEurope: Fir-tti--e' - lhi u!iguil, dethroned in -:l;0, who re-sh~l i: (:rmany, having married a German pri: .. the C ount de Cha nhbrd, an exile einet, I.. tei-hding gene-rally in Austria. With him IMy he ji-i-ed the Orloaniit princes . who re ide tcitly inl England, Lteop).ld and F'erdinad of To-:.nay, M'ira ti V. lf 3ldenal, and lhbert of Parn,. o,! v¢.r drtV r n lhi-r Sitate- in 1O. The' !:'co I' - resilde in A .-tria, thue la-1 iin Swit Kinii iort: of Ilaqov.r, the Elector I'redeick WiSllcanto i ll'ee, thle Dukei Adolph it Nassau, halie -been jt aithed to the liit. which may frther be u:inltcuild by the additi,,n of Prince Cout::. who now reides in Paris, anld the Prince of .1l:at;tcr intel'g. who lives in Bavaria. Queen Emma Ihas reached San Firaneisco, onher way to tihe Sc-unwuch Island. Preles~nr Newton, of Yahbi College, says that on tile 1:;th and 1-lth of November next, a pro digiou hLizot of meteors will appear. I)r. Liva;gstone writes, July ilth, from some where ila tihte t:ddle of Africa, that he is well and "pushing along." Bi-t!arck.says an exchange, has done more in the work of " reconstruction"n il three months than thie American Congre--a has done in eighteen. One of Flo.ence Dlarryatt's latest novels is, "Too Good for Him." It is in press. and when published we shall see if it is good enough for her. Mr. Salom Dutcher has withdrawn from the Au gusta, Ga., Constitutionalist, and Mr. John L. Stockton, assisted by tMr. James I. Randall, will have entire editorial control. Mr. RIandall is the well known and popular young Soutlhern poet auther of " Mly Maryland," " There's Life in the Old .Land Yie," and other flue lyrics. Tile widow of the late Professor Henry D. Rogers has presented to thie Boston Institute of Technology the scientitic library and collection of fossils and geological illustrations blonging to the deceased. James Brown, a colored mall in San Francisco, si has recovered a verdict of live hundred dollars t1 against the Morning Call for the publication of a local item headed " A Darky in Luck." A close examination made into the affairs of MIr. C. C(. Flint, proprietor of the Old Dominion newspaper, shows that he has victimized the fol lowing: National Bank of Norlolk $6000, First National Batink of Norfolk $3i00, Insurance Trust (:ompany of New York $;2200. Total, $15,800. The forgeries were mbstly upon government bills and vouchers. No clue has yet been obtained as to the whereabouts of the defaulter. The Boston Post says that " Bennett is becom ing a: loyal Southerner." The duke of Cambridge is traveling in Germany under the title of Lord Culloden. Annie Thomas has publishcd a novel, " Married at Last." We congratulate Annie. Edward Cruft, the oldest merchant in Boston, C died lately, at the age of 90 years. Prince Napoleon is expected in his yacht at Havre, and the Journal says that he will visit England. MIr. Daniel Drew contributes groiud and build ings for a Metlhodist college in New York-a dons tion amounting to $250,000. Major W. T. Thompson,.author of "Major Jones's Courtship," hls become associate editor of the Savannah News and Herald. Mr. Noble's statue of Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer, has been erected in Waterloo place, London, at the side of the Athentoum Club. Already the beggars are boring Ristori, solicit ing contributions to send flannel shirts and moral pocket handkerchiefs to the Fejee Islanders. Judge Hunter, formerly of Alabama, a noted patron of the turf and breeder of line race stock, died near Bardstown, Kcutuctky, recently. The Prince Imperial will make his first com .union in Notre Dante, in October, and Paris is -eparing for a grand festival on lihe occasion. Colonel E y b. i'arlcer, General Grant's secre tary. and ('fiel of tile Six Nations, delivered the agricultural adldress i' tlhe fair at Albion, in New York. One of h15r eldnrn papers believes that the well kinw s' fi:,rl- r I;titin." (Rev. Leicester Lyle) will shlrse!y ie sidlutted tol priest's orders in the Churclsh al i: nlld, " upon c(rtaII l conditions." Miss Ennovy Poiwt, a younglady o fine promise, tics lu s is t, . Flltus:', va ciso adly surnedi by the eixpl , I- i l a c.tan of c oil ait Hiannibal i,-o,"r, S. t .. c _asit , .lit i.t few hours. C:,ulrl, s 1l' :t:," ,l ',i dlphiu, who years agni c,'nspr..o ,- i t ir cisi .i'oii s,and received ya leel dri-,,lle,r,., I I'e~l invited them tnio ta bdinle r at t ' t, ,- ' ,t, tl '.::. s-i I c-i si each creditor the 'ull a sli , u its - idl ,t esa. Th lue ' .: . .,. I i ',n"ýLi i tomplted. Th[ e ,ii ,i, ', ,! , l- u I,'c,'t, -ti d as guarding the tsoass, 1- , n Ise i- a medal lion el !t': a d. ''l,'e who es monumlent, which i- vervy i . a. d weighs esic eight con-, is s- Iosrs-e!i,'-s i Io is bh,'. .-ne. Ps'e-t Is issi eol hoi, pslantation, an nounlc hisa-ll a cotton factor and commission merchant. Lamartine, althoulgh lie I est size charity boy in Europe, gives very jolly dinners. The beverages are excellent il I nouceaux wine fromn the paoet's estalte, a little Bordeaux, a little cham. pagn o, uull, witi the do.-e ' , a gla-. of dmioiable perfumed Cyprus wine, which he brought from the east in 1532. The Paris oIoorrespondonts still send perplexing, contradictory, and, oftentime, oteti , a lg accounts I of tile state of tile emlperor's health. A corres pondlent of the London Morning Star writes, Sep- o tember o e, that his majesty is able to ride, but not to trot." This is important; and the New York SI World adds that, in tilhe event of another revolu tion, be would probably trot. The French privy council, instructed by an im- A perial decree of February 1, than, is at present composed as follows: M. Fould, minister of 0 finance; Mt. Troplong, president of the senate; Marshal Vaillant, minister of tihe emperor's house hold and of the fine arts; M. Bariche, justice; A Count Walewski. president of the legislative body; M. Magne, the Duke de Persigny, and M. Drouyn C de I'Huys, senators. Elisha C. Sprague, of Chicago, has had an action commenced against him for breach of promise, by a Cincinnati lady. Sprague is worth $500,000, I< and $50,000 damages are claimed. The lady has been for six years a teacher in the Newport Sem inary. It George Francis Train is an independent candi date for Congress in Nebraska, and has challenged O the other two candidates to meet him in public discussion. E. Winslow Hall, Esq., clerk in the office of the secretary of the treasury, thas tendered his resig- A nation, to aocept the professorship of modern language in Waterville college, Maine. Ilon. Chas. H. Peaslee, of Portsmouth, N. H., A died recently while on a visit to St. Paul, Minn. Gen. Peaslee was well known as a former member O of Congress from New Hampshire. Thurlow Weed has been in Washington trying to regLlate the New York appointments. T P. T. Ilarnum is on a lecturing tour out Weit. Mlazzini is styled, in France, the duke of Utopia. Gen. Kirby Smiith is in Washington. Archdeacon Bethune, of Cobourg, Canada, has beert elected Episcopal coadjutor bishop. , John I. Giough Iha taken the lecture platform lfor the fall od winter season. Anos lendall was at Frankfort-on-the Main two weeks ago. Iinmarcik and Mr. Motley, United States mini, terl at Anhria, were slhnooihnates in Germany. S ftPostmaster General Iandalll's family have gone to Europe. Young 'lnmas hens made q0000 from the first edi tion of hio new book. The Western papers call Jack IHamilton' travy cling troupe the " niggerdrone." The London Standard places (;en. Lee "at the h ead of living hleroes in all that imakces a life "' dmund Iirke" (J. I. (Gilmore) and 3Irs. t Judla Wald Howe threaten to edit, in Boteon, a new magazine, which is to be publi-hed in Nnew SYork. The venerable Noah Porte-r,.D.D. father of Pro fesser Porter, of Yale College, died at Farminii - ton, Conn., September 24, aged cighty-five year,. j A Brueoels tobacconiit nowm nlufcture a ciar which he calls Alex. DIlm:ns Pere-as if lula I, p ere had not already been h oilici:etly piillcd! SCol. Forney," D.D., is nfattenirug iu the i-en silrvania canvaso-he must be. nays the lBoston gPost. a " canvao back." It is reported that the Rtr. )Dr. Van I)yke, of Utnrooliron, has been nominated by the Board of )irectors of the Columbia (South Carolina, Theo logical Seminary as professor of DIiactic and Po lelaic Theologyo in that in-tit:tion. Butler left Lowell on the 20th nit. for a Torch. I and-Turpentine stumping tour through Pennsyl vania, )hio, Indiana and Wisconsin. He took but little baggage with himu, majly empty spoon i cases. He will come back loaded. lMr. Dickens will shortly commence his readings in St. James Hall, London. f Bistmarck, who was formerly a major of cuiras siers, lihs been promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel, and there is a peerage in prospect. Dr. Oliver Wendell Htolmes wrote some verses r for Fox to present to the emperor of Russia, and they are published in the St. Petersburg Vede - mos:te, duly credited to "Oliver Vendel Golms." Mrs. Martha Carson died, recently, in Bibb county, Georgia, aged one hundred and three .0 years, six months and three days. She had cut three sets of teeth, the last being small and like a . squirrel's. Raphael Buggins, artist, invited a gentleman to fI criticise a portrait he had painted of Mrs. Smith. f Putting his hand toward it, the artist exclaimed: of "Don't touch it; it is not dry." "Then," said 0 he, " it can not be like my friend Smith."' The Bangor postmaster was on the witness s' tand a few days since, and upon being asked by CO the attorney, " Are you the postmaster of this city?" replied: "I am-or was when I started from the postofice." Sir Henry Holland, the famous physician of SQueen Victoria, is soon expected on a visit to the United States. He is the author of several im ot portant medical works, and his second wife is a ot daughter of Sydney Smith. The bishop of Wnrtzburg once asked a sprightly In spepherd boy, " What are you doing here, my a boy?'' " Tending swine." " How much do you get?" "One florin a week." " I ant a shepherd 0' also," said the bishop, " but Ihave a much better salary." "That may all be, but then I suppose ' you have more swine ander your care," replied the boy. CRESCENT CITY cUSFecx.)-Opens Wednesday, a, Oct. 1)th. Ten thousand curiosities; wild beasts, etc. 40 and 42 St. Charles street, opposite St. at Charles Hotel. Go and see. SoLts's COMM.ERCIAL AND TELE.oAP.I COL- u LEot.--We had the pleasure yesterday of paying this establishment a visit at its new location, No. 80 Camp street, corner of Natchez, up stairs; and were not only pleased but astonished at the admirable arrangments made for the comfort and convenience of the students. Everything is on the most elegant and modern scale, leaving nothing more to be desired. In the preparations which have been made for the instruction of students the same liberal rule has governed. Banks and stores I have been established where business is actually done in all its various forms, and the student has an opportunity of learning by actual service in all the positions he is expected to occupy in the world, from the first rudiments to the manage. ment of a large and varied commercial establish ment. The best idea we can give of the course of I instruction in this institution is to compare it with that at the West Point Military College. Com mercial atfhirs are taught by Col. Soulo in his es tablishment upon tile saome principles as are mil itary allifirs.at West Point-a systeo which re quires no explanation to recommend it to the peo lce of this country. FIRE Isr xonNCE.-Tihe Ireqllency of fires s-lonld admonish all who either do Iu-iness, or simply keep house, to insure their eliucts without delay. It is one of those precautionary tmeaureso which ano economical man shuuld fail taling, enspecially as thie cost is so small an item. Tih London and Lancalhire hInsorance Conpny is rieprencled inl thliScii a, and its atility to meet all losses is extra ordinary, as it has a capital of .i,000l).00 in gold. i Tihe comopany insures merchanldiie, hnousenhold Sgools and buildiigs. ati the currentrates, nilt allocs them a dic,mnt of twenty-nive percent. on teil amount. This is very liibcral, as it is a sure thing, and n ono way saject to chance. The hflice o the c.t ..lony io SN. :: ('rondlot sels t. it paoslcaaoss.-Messrso l, Keep & Canlfield. Nos. 77 and 19 Po} dras street, notify tile trade tihroughi a- the columns of the CaoEoL:ST this moroning that In they have on hand a very large and choice stock of pork, bacon, flour, butter, cheese, tea, cofiee, y tobacco, and many other things. We think it ie would be to the interest of buyers not only to om read the advertisement. but to go and look at the a- goods. haortlfell~w. I . i th,: hiit of New Orlcans, on its leading the Betwixt (:i,'llilon and Canal .inriets, aan-. a tore otll ru:-u and rare. On St. Charles street stands this depot, where pure dr;igs{ alone are hold : Stands this store at numaer twenty, fillse, with drugs as pure as gold. And James D;onegal, the fatlous, there is found from rmorn till eve, ot Only when for a short season, he sees fit to take S' his leave. At such times this famous druggist goes up North T' for fresh supplies; TI Goes up North with casha and credit, and a large ,h stock always buys. Thus, at present he is absent, laying in his fall , supply; . TI Knowing that his numerous patrons solely on him th do rely. In a few days, in a few days, his fall stock will greet the eyes, nl Of tihe thousands who are waiting, waiting for by these fall supplies. It Yea, already they are coming, coming on by land Pi and sea: oa And ere this' is read by many, they will reach their destiny. And from thence they will be sent forth; sent to Ia all who boy for cash, is Or on time that's not too lengthy. (Whatlhasa broken ? Hear the crash!) This machine is torn asunder, torn because we mentionied " time," For il these days sales on credit, sa'le on credit is do nt rhyme! Do not rhyme with Northern payments, or with n tles due here ill b llk, So th:s word "time " we will leave out-now, mly boy, just turn the crank. And front thence they wid be sent forthe: sent to all who buy and pay ! Sold to all lfor approved lpaper!, which ::natures at ii early day. ut this sont i t havsl e an e anding ere it's length enrd ,it too long, So renslmber autaber twenty and the hlern of this rst-s:es a IstiNEsesae.-The udertelaker's bulsi ne-s is a a.ululpoly in Paris, and i. formed by t:he city into as joint stock company. It is .-tat.l tlcat the last ael;nil report of the ucanas.-r to the to'le' Sholders of this comlpany comnlen!c.l : (; tiem ea. the year oplenedl baily, ithe ger.-el Inatlh oi the plubli, was, nut.,rt u n ',l, exr -I ],-n : a chant': fI or' thie bet'-r t a, pl i S p tt:elir : we are hiai y t ,-iy -th l , - ', i la e its p m'. til Pari, and prove lt ist iin til.e na. jujlity- of :,a .. Tri' EIAiTrilrAKE.-It hals hil.ll the primary formations away up in the kai:,l , if Y "'r ,!Ci.,, ulncad a'iiua. There'i- ia irnhe. lCie nI'li'cehaTc.,-ll,.y elan nea s urn a lcoeria-ahat ib.k-iss e. ca'-ersy ie Coanliaeicti tle idthey hase woni hie light. Pe nlocr atic tl and IirU ti.l 1 iale the ealth beaen rn.ht alrwscy , in'd desenve toh uheak in alt its ev ,lene.t lart, sevenr Idemo cratl e ,li grils the ftmllus Loatit btr. Bielnet lead ibtlcr tUart a ser-alt hrck ain. Perls and hear] rlouais ]e.ltiel Thsll t te frw t meull't Democratic trl iends overe tie iv.r. Tiere have bo'n briht ariayg, and deser e tii wli. Nom is thic ,:h'nec. Let us have, at last, seven Demo cratc Caht'.greellnent roai thst 'titrs . Thile Opelousasr Ser tean tae tt the fred whomn bureau ttere thas ordered the Rev. A'rc-ted l iet', era . Louired ia cerst inslyter in that lace, to aban functions. 's e cause of this is tht Iew or Tri decland sue at the trei aaet oles thie riendes of lich i clred rac thaned the aSate the civiized hey worldih to ra hise, and aor which someodi hearers t chse n to be tried, or thei ori ts a ectpled toy er. Louisitl ana certainly needs rP , t tI, ructiona e There is congtlomeration of shuffle, sham, shirk and nfor trea, i the the cartment of this paristoner, e which is calculated to nauseate the civilhzed ,t world, and tor which somebody will yet he held a ti a stern reoponsibility. Every manly instieet deand that ulDavis should be retracted aspry tried if Ald it n the dutyd, of tise cutivbe subhected hit the asly and miso hieas tou shae trial, wnh no ex pe imputatio re of convicting c him, Ia should be liberated at once. And, if he is to be tried toly for eighson, then onthe chare f riassassination hdare notld be retra l.ted a publicly a it w as made. And it is thac duty eof t he executieruler his attorney general, to act promptly 'i 1 frankly in in the preises, so as to retlicve the sg-vertnnealtnrom y the imputation of ealenniatineg at e'necy and in holding for eighteen months a prisoner whom it d dare not put one trial. The Atieiaeacn people are being disgeaced by the acts of their rulers, and they must insist on a speedy change. Ne Ew COTTON.--New cotton is eoing in freely. Quite a numbler of wagons Ihve been on our a streets for the last few days lloaded with the pre ciouns comiodity. It. finds ready sale at remuner ative prices, as will be seen by relerence to quota l tins. y We understand that more cotton would be a brought here if the people were not prohibited from remLovg it from the district i wohich it is raised until the tax is paid or it is handed. They er are anxious to bring it, but are unable to do so. ie [Greenville Advocate, 4th. OPENrvt OF Now CGOODS AT BIuetEEs.- We opine that there will be few ladies on Canal street to-day who will fail going into the store of Messrs. F. G. Barriere & Co., No. 135. and looking at the , splendid new goods which those gentlemen have I just opened; for they so well know that when I they advertise that they have the goods, they are certain to be there, and when they say that they are beautiful they are so indeed. The goods now g ready for inspection comprise an immense stock of dresses of all kinds and descriptions, linens for household purposes, damasks, laces, cashmeres, r shawls, blankets, mourning goods, etc., to nu merous to mention, and we refer to the advertise ment for the details. B.CKWItsEA CAKEs.-Our neighbors, Messrs. W. H. Henuing & Co., 95 and 97 Camp street, have I just received a fresh lot of buckwheat flour; con sequently, those delicious " dolss" mentioned above can be indulged in once more. We advise our readers to call quick for a box, or they willbe too late, as there are only two hundred boxes in this lot. Out of thle large number of ciiptic sewing and braiding machines sold, not a single machine can be found ewhic is not in suoceosful operation. For male at S7 Canal street. tMr. H. Rives Pollard, of thie 'ic:httomd Exam iner, has sol. ~ct to Th ,n:c 1. \\t'yme, whril cll I' t ieso ", the l.otp r Whec-1 SIte et ..,ntrit hitter ati tlets ; linst thie " ( t Thoe , eleon t hi b is 15- h Vt e ,til thh e lsower-ll Might Ais well drop the lI' il plltic: it never tat nted in 1,v.i I-ed --c"ise Go) J,5t5iE ON Tii iti ll.ltle -A 1'"Z "'n f dec`.l l.i, l t ,. i ,.;.d ii. o< |ýt : ,iy '" , i. t',' ..Id st.ý ý 1 . te5 --toe (I- hitt) !,ii itt -C , itac t l ' e t1i ei R: ,a t irot HI osn e A I tv ,i , 5 . 'y t. t ht'et, t. At lesi Ili. t sti c.''" ill t iit r.tte h o i s : tr e at ' om:. -[L ad-ivsss ,' .r an - ld debt tit- otherId ,v wine ;I,,o 1,,w-: "D ,,r Jemn-T-li; litito aceouat haa been tanding seven years, "111 1 think it is high thmle it was rpaid." To t which Jent reobed on the -' m iheet if paper, whtie Sunp's boy ws waiting: "e)car Sal-1 don 't; a.ld iuay a ditl;rentc, of opinion never alter e riendship,' Whlat a splendid diplomatist Jeiu would have made. SPpECIA: L N(OI'C;E-b . -- ('sutcr n1 .no rlt (. caner 1:: (:ured , fe t r~w 1,1. s without p,r,: Altlm;a, ly an ;r10111.',r;te:'lt , v ,r falil: it.ehmati,2 , by the Electle 32 .rne:i pre,,e.a (,,n,,liptiol by a new system, without nmedlcine. : axll othe I IChrolnil Dl-aeas by epecial trea*men t, at the Magnpte in frm,arvy, 422 VWe.1t Fifth slreet , The not diti2ng2uihed . Mg | ntin )D,ctren n11l Clalrv.yant of the ageo n 2ttendanlce. :.0 ' ii exceptionable re.erences given Send for C ircular to S' 1 :pROF1 . IARI EYA ] Lo2tkhox 915, (I2lnenati. Oho. i o -- .lM rrliltge and Cellhr.uy. sn e1 sf. fl Wmtl.ng 4rnd In-trunction for Yonne Men. Al,,,. di.*,a: and abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of relief. Sent fre. of chare in seated letter envelopes. Ad. dress Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUG1ITON, Ho2ard Asocilatlon, --- lllgh.an'. PIll for Chilli. and Fever The testimonrals attached to the advertisement of these Pills are from gentlemen known throughout the whole country. Their veracity cannot be questioned, and places the merits of the medicine at once beyond doubt and recommends it to pop l.r ffvor. See the_1_ 0w 2 2mbn . . .. A New an' d 1 reat E1poeh In Medlelne. Dr. Mgg2el i the founder of a new Medical System! The quantltaran, hose vast internal doss eteeble the stomach and paralyze the bowels, mut give precedence to the mn who restore health and appetite with from one to two of his extraordinary Pills, and cares the most virulent mores with a box or so of. hi wonderful and asllhealing Salve. These two great speciics of the Doctonrs are fast snperceding all the stereotyped nostrumm of the day. Extraordinary cares by Maggiel'. Pill' and Sesbe have opened the eyes of the pub lic to the inelfficieny of the (so called) remedies of others, and upon which people have so long blindly depended. MagglePl Pills are ot of the class that are swallowed by the dozen, and of which every box full taken erestes an absolute neessity foe another. One or two of Magg2el'e Pills su11ceto place the bowels In perfect order, tone the stomach, create an appetite, and render the spirits light and buoyant There it no grping and no reaction in theform of constipation. If the liveris 24aflted. Its functions are restored; ana if the nervous system is feeble, it is invigorated. This last quality makef the Medl. c hi 1 very desirable for the wants of delicate females. Ulcer. tod and eruptive diseases are literally extinguished hy the dis infectant power of Maggle"s Salve. In fact, it is here an nounced that M12222l'2 2ilios,. Diapept'c 2ad Diarra2 . Pills core where all others fail. Wl.e for Burns, Scalds, Chil bius2,. Cuts, and all abrasions of the skin, M;tagiel'R Salvo is t infalhbl S,ld byJ. Magglel, 11 Pina street, New York, an all Druggits, at 25 cents per box. BARIES, WARD & CO., A2ent., New 0rlean4. - Mrs. WluIlow's M3..tlc PII. are pre reed only for alegitimate purpnaose, and are the only sate andl -ffe.tive medicine Dfr females extant. Do not trifle with your he:allth, and use cheap and dangerous ',",edi:.2 ewhich2drugdists have bought, and will renonmme2nd, · i22 2 f1ne2runt oftheir prope-i2 'f hey are a eruain cre for ail those painful and dangerous t l,,rersr to whichthe female constitntion is suhject They ,od.erate all excess, and remove all ob1tractions; they ivi'g rate the debilitated and de:hiate, and, by regulating and "itees, weakness o1 the spine and limihs relieved, dtld all the nieations of nervous debility removed, maideu, wife or aotllher should e wfithout them. Try them--use according to direction, and be convinced that 22y are the Lady's Friend. AU for h MRS. WINSLOW'S MYSTIC PILLS. Take none ther. Price $2 per box, or three boxes flr $5. SFor sale by all druggit. GONEAL, Wolesale .Aeret for the South, C, ht. erl-;, _t. ?ý .. S-- The 2ueen1 ! TPhe 1 leen2--The 4.leen )F iAIR RESTORERS!-Mrst. Wmllov'a Quean Hair BRe et.rer Is qaeen not only in name. but in vir-ue. SIt is thhe beat Hair P.Restorer ever oifred to the (' l'l.e An infallible restorer and preserver of the hair it faitifululy It is no hair dye. SIt ncts dire tly upon the roots of the hair, chan-tng gray ar to its original life color: arrestile premautee -cay tie(nod al:ing ot of the hair; eradicting scurf and d2andru, an d nrin11 all humor of the scidp. It will change dry and wirY nair to soft and luxuriant tI i0parts a delightful frarance to the hair. It short. If yon wish to r." tore y, r hair. as n youth, nni .etain it through life, use MRS. WINSLOW'S QUEEN IIAIR V IESTORER Price $1 per bottle. r Sold by all dggist. SJ. GONEGTL, General Agent. 121 St. Charles 2treet, N. O. 1 2-- eurely,; teadily., Suessfnlly, Nmolan, er'us Extractof Buck is curlng every case of Kidney Disease, 2beu2mattm., Gravel, Urinary Disorders, Weakness and Paine n the Back, Female Complaints and Troubles arising from ,04eseb of any klnd, Come ye affictedl Try Smolandars'-Take no other Buckul coldbyallapotheeares. Price, $1. . Barnes & Co., New ork and Barnes, Wrd ,Ward New Orleans, Southern agent1 durleigh & ogers, WholeDale Drugg0tst, Boston,]Man., gene --Coll te'l fl2oney 2loap--Thl eeleblrated Srollet Soap,ln 4uch universal demand, Is made from the ,hulaest materals, il mild and emolient in its nature, 2r2 2.,ntly scented, and extremely beneficial in it ation. pon th ,tins For aLe by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. '1--- INSURANCE. It LOUIbIANA M UTUAL INSUAONUE COMPANY, Corner of Camp and Gravler streets TWELFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT. In conformity with the requirements of ther charter, the Company publish the following statement ; Total premiums for the year ending February , Ia 3....................... .. ............. $ o3 549 Vi,-Pire Premluml ....................6,485 48 Marine Premums ................. 15W,70271 River Premium ................... 3 61 4 iLesl Retuorn Psremiums ................ $3,803 Lea, Uteosard 12mim3 ............... 51,68000 Net Earned remiums ....................... 3$ ,06M 1 0i LeeGES rox . . Fire Losses ...... ................... $66,3! ** Marine LoseaE .................... 34,3166 92 River Lona .....................1 190 1 $451,953148 Reinurnoe op................... 0,22924 GeOeral Expenses, Taxes, Intresrt and oft and Le ................ ............. 140,91313 •64,046 7 Net pflt4............................... $244015 The Coopanyo hae the following assets Invested in Real Estate ......... ................... $57,6 Investedo in ortgag In Rel Estate .............. 32 0 Invested in City and other Bonds ................. 101,'0 i Invsted In Bank toc .......................... 105,180 l0p t SInvested n crip of lInsurance Companies........ 119,484 0 t oI oanoed o Pledges ...................... 1.8,431)1 i Bills Receivahle.................................... M5,204 5I Premoiums in course of Collton.................. 157,91 I6 Cash on hand........................'........... 104,14921 The above statement I a Jnust, true and Monrect transcpty fr.m the boaek of the Company. CHARLES BRIGGS, President. J. P. Ros, Secretary. STATE o0 LOUISIANA, PtAtss oe Orai L9, Corr or NH W OLJ. V .9 Sworn to and subscribed before me, thtis 20h day of March. 10 1 5 .. 0 0EDMOND MEU0IIER, Third Justice of tb Peace for the prishh of Orlea1s The Board of Trustees have resolved to declare a SrBop div | deod of thirty.ve per cento on the net earned partlicipatio premiums for the year ending 2oth Februaryo, 160, lor which ortiinetes waill be issed on and alter the 2d day of July next d The Scrip Certificates issued for the year 10 will be re. Odeemed, also six per cent. nterest on all outtandlling Certif cates of Scrlp w.lt be paid on the seonud Mood..y ot My 0066, to the boldeo thereof, or their logal represooltattve,. CHARLES 0BIGGS, President. A. CARRIE1E, Vice PreSildet. S J. P. Rovmx,Seereta m. Charlee Briggs, Archlbald M0ongomery At ot. Cbrrion, ! Henry J. V,.e, 0s,rge A. Fsdick, Joa. J0d.b ,'o, ,iason f'ilcer, E. oMaroo e,. ;. 'r nler, Charle. WOrhaoar, t'h.olea Lolitte, A. Lactt,,t, 1.ohn11 S. M0ltusll, rr nk Wdliame, P Aedersoo, T:O:,-l .','no, Alfred Keany, J...0'10 .hrnohol, A. R il,,1t '0ery, W. A. 'iolet, A. P. Nblom, IH,-, Pi,: )o1olad, Gieore W. Duel-a .·.1rl.,0w Ph 0,1l.,, . . F. St ..ekmever, -ni. l" ...r GT eorge w. Hvnson, H erb F, Bryan, 95 990 ORIIAre . N. 91,240 Hobo - I)otton and T bhs,.oe " :atotp. ,.e a ,ntient rstl ers ,H.D. NEIWUOMBS .a 3 0 Sl.I1IOVILLR, to Is Wholeaal. 4roerra Un G oo vemlsta Rn i . W .. ehy nte. -i 'IRBY .r· AS.H AIIsWX4.(IM hfAU. I rl. u un tomenta onf tton and nth.r PTrr nceto vnnnfirm* 0oo bo 0 0 RITP.CHA Ootton. Factor and CommiB9 se leyo.u. NO. 5 Oaranodell Bsart8ises O.rkar. I-s M.ARINI U., I .i ?IRS. aTIIE;NAIS t:I': ,--tr arft . D, :r, 't ['ourt ofr New Oilcans--:N,. ] 16. I)Y ýl-;T'Il.J ofat writ of evil. e llnd alte., f iNew ,rl. t , ;r+.l thre -N s e,,otitedl ,: wil proCed e n pe lf b t at pllh.lic auction, a, thle )Ier,:baatn' and Auctioneers' ex "h.,,.e. Royal fr,':dt, between ;anail and GnIteumhonn strertx, M, In the Hscond Dlillirt of ,bi· caty. on TURk..DAY tre 6il Cs day nt .ovember. 1ipid at 12 o'oek Y.. the Pdlowingde- tit FcIOI~d proprrty.vit: II.. 7l'(:O .tTJ i"' ,IR,'OPS'D, nit,,ated In the P.r,. District of th.s city, to the nqosre 1u,1-11ed 1b" E.rato, Alpol'o1 Bacchus u8 nodl T'l:alm streets. de. ..haed I y th Nioe. o and2, on a spel p a SIhltu raWvl ra y (J. A rte A.rmax, Jae deputy surynyor general, on the 4ehl day of Septean.er, l 813, xud deposited, (or feral do eo e, In th.. ,Fh'e or Octavo'de Ar na. a notary pnhll in e his in Icly, on tbe dllthtmyot arel. 1Y57. Tee nsaid lotr a0 ndeinsch other, and have, in American measure, the following dimen s .us v rz-- i Lla No. i meaallrea id tfeet front on Erato street bR. depth .n of 127 teet l0 hlchex and 5 } nes, etween pars el flneoe and (, lot No 2 meauex3:It e se t II iruches and linraes tlont on said pi Erato ~trect,lb. ea depth of 127 leert 1 incheý and 5 lonea, he- . twven perilll , """. 'Together with 11 the Bildings and inprovameots thereon. Fian thereof will been exhibition at tne Ezchanae. some days previous to that of sale, ;nllted to the above suit. A-` Ticum--Cash on thosle HARRY T. HAYS, Sheriff of the Parish of Orlean , S W.. 8. VAN.I PTFP. eta si. v H EDWAhD B. RUTLER-- t oulwth District Court of New Orleans-\o. , 17.855, Y rVIRTUE of and In obedience to sn u~der of sale rendered September 12th, 18am and t, me directed by the Honoorble the Fourtb Dbstrict Court ol .New Orleans In the alve ent t ed canoe, I will procsd tolell - atpuhlie auctionatthe Merchantt' and Anthmeers' Exchn e, L RI, al street, between Canal and Customhouse etrns In tl+e Second Diltrict ofthls city on MONDAY, the 5thday of Ocntober, 186,. st 12 o'clok t .: I Ihe sTEAMBOAT WARREN BELLE, together wlth all her Ilmrnitne, Tckrle. Apparel, Yac e~lr. ete . u xh no w lie, in the . .s sspp river, lelbank, near the Tobacco Ware. s house below town. • beq ,stered ill the tbove snit, h ltgT'EnL'a-Cash on the spot, tr HARRY T. DAYT, h Sheriff of t!e Parish o" Orleans. J. Al. oRIeL vs. HIS CREDITOBS--SIXTH DIISrlICT ti Court of Ne.w Orleans--No, 1,L,3 Y9 B Y VIRTUE of and In obedience to an or. der of sale, r.ndered October 5th, 1866 and to me dirreted by the Ionorablehe Sixth District Coturt of Sew o leans, in thesh ave entitled mattr. I will proceed to hell at public suction, at the 5ererhants' and Auctione:rs C Pxcban.e Royal street between (Cana! and Costoun helus straetn, In the Second District f this city. rnTUESDAY, the i:h day of November, 18SM. at 12 o'rbdck i.: Tto Sea-ouer I;-'W. C, B PIN, together wth all het Tackle, Ri90ug, et,... ,Ls Fha saw lies in the \,fl,.ls.* ppl, ut the foot of Atopta.met street, in the Tbit District ofthis city. ' Ia tr•'g --Casa on the spat. HARRY T. HAYS, Sheriff of the Parsbh of Orleans. SUC:CESS~ION OF THE LATE J..1. NCCOISMACO, De. e cil,ed--fecnd District Court of New Orleans-No. .7,019.1 B~Y YIL1'|*I. of and |It '.bedlenee to all BIr yt- ,,r,2. r dared Sept, 25 15d, and to mi direcated by the l cir orable to Second istnretg:ltl-teof New Orleans, in the air o, e utitlro matter, I will pr,,oeee to Fell- at public aulctha, at the 31erchants' and Auctioneera' ELebshane, Royal -tret. between Canal and Customhouse streets, in tie Sec'lld D:itricit of this city, on TUEiD AY. the :W)th day oW ,c",,be,, 1811it at 12 o'clock .Y, for -ee,,t,[ of said sueces Shr , th. 1',[ ,".: in,. described p rlpr ty, viz.: A1 C (;..J:TAI::TKRACI rR m(.t EL OFIAND. SIT u~ +r: 1. 11,,l. ;ll: t being m C-ecordma p,.rlnl i th Vs c-tate, de ,it~ -d as t.,]!'.x, • le northeast guarte of sou.b.east quar t, t- otertn t'arnty thrue e23.1th niuth l)alf ofr tile sul% . yrp-t t .,;l"ter· feas baif of the onltLva-t q uarter, and the s Guth ilf, .,tb," ortheast quarter of -octieu twenty-four, on lta,,t rnal lnorthwe;t q-nitrer of ..etihm t'enty-five, in r Itt.- ip fi e un rb, r.lga reaen east, in ;se ]and di-trict 1,rth1d ,1rd rive-r. euntaning three hu,,drcd and ninety nf.'. ri -!01) .+, r are a coriling to rho· otlteidi }tat of tbe ur veyor t t .:l.a,, in tiln? Id oblice ,,f L~m s ,us. , a perftent No. 5799, ,e _,: hr,-^ I,-.3 lte-i~tervea iuthe record of patents at Baton ,r,,e:. , 111 ,-i. f. page'11. 1. 2 Cr (:R'i'. .s Tit. s T OR I'PARCEL OF LAND .its t, at:d,l,' ia.and belngib St. Helenrirhil,, I. this SSaite. ,,. .tiit t"s . hntt'xred - ld rev cIIv-lir.o sares, more or le, s. i , d ln li i the Ilrth by h:ud, of Owen J. Donnella ,,, thee1,:tl; br un, of Rteftrtd CartersutAlt, D-ol ,n thre rou"[, b).- l:/x,.1 ..r RY J. Garter, an 1,,n thle we,t by lauds of _t ,i J , a t ternod i,lld of the estate of It. J. 4ha-cck, t e gye.T.e:as--ash"'"" on the spot. HARRy T. A Y's, S ler:: (, t m parish of Orlcans. CO S A 3 ES S L.E. A, YO11KE 1-S. SCHIOONER EL1ZABETH1, CAPTAIN and O~vndr.-Second Justice Court, l'ari~it of Orleans- U " No R I. of a writ of flerl fPtelax, to 3) ume itocotedl by the Ho..r abbe 4., 11. Brauuhn, Second J,J t.;bo nrro, ml. ~ae in and for the parish of Orbem., I wil 1 "i er~t, I t, -lat nu~lie a.,ction. n, TUESDI AY, No'vember 1:1h lvr. a. 12 o'e,,c. x, ,,t li,. lilerehut. anil Auction ie~rs' Eaehantge, noval str~ee ) beta eon Canal and Cnetom . ... re .. tee, -, the f~S -o in .r, ,crI ed prpe , to-w t: ] The ,Schoon.er e.L1TABET'1f her h'nrn iture, Tackle and ,Y;ppa e, as she now lie, at lI--t 23, Second District. Asl .T£RS--Cash ontthe pot, in U. S. £Teasartys notes, 'JOHIN C. KUlAC Co.... n°st able Second. Jus:ticeCou'r t" LEGAL 1NOTICES. STATE OF LOUISIANA. CAUFIELD S. MARTWL VS. HIS CREDITORS ANB tity. the farcd:tr ofs J. 8le. "1 C1o--Fourth District Cour l nl' Nei w Orlleans-- . 12,4,). 0 0 . --NtTI E Is hereby given to the creditors o f and Sthe in solnts, and t nll other persons herein interested qu to sh",:w c.use witfiin ten duvs from the first publiictlon here eL, wby the thnal necount an.ltableau filed by H enry Renshaw, iota t syndic, inlit t o his tellnld not be .pprovedanud homnlogated, n rtl aIdthe hudds in his Eands distributed in accordance thero- xb J. F. DICK, Deputy Clert ok. C(lerk's O Eco. Sept. 29th. 1806. e- 1011 1 ETAT DE LA LOUISIANE. CAI'FIELD S. MARTIN VS. SE CRRANCIERS ET LES Cravnciems de 1. J. Casey SE:ie.--QMtrlemo o e Coode S i ot tri dSolo Nouuvele-OrlEanS-No. T 1,47. (1e SVIVol eltpr le present onne 1 ex crpe11 .0 ciers isotllales i, ot o ioutes nutres peo'osl tt laoI - o . re01e, de montrer cause duro.nt di- inure deo in la premitrsl o blic..tion da eu a!, pouruol leMpt inleet l tblu d so.es pfr henry Rogh.xw, xudle, dna s cat affare, ne araxt ens approuvaa et uomoluges, et let fuds entre aes malnm dis- ., nnbuces couformfment n la lti. his 3.i. F. 010O . DoTotO GOoLfo. lo Burea ou d Grefler, le 29 septemhre11ol. .Pi STATE OF LOUISIANA. Bbl TUFTS A& 1OBART ET AL VS. 11T0 .S J. lASET, 1 suing t compel o forced surrender from the defendant, T. J Iey--Foulh District CourL eof Ne Orleans-Nu. 1I, buo 10 . '1. 00 NJOTOCE Is hereby 1iven to the eredltors o. 1f I 0 te ns,lent0 and tohall othlleacrld borellD interaested i to how c001 wit0hi0n to days from the first afbli etiou bore,.s of, vbhy the olsl nc0ouut aod tbleao fSled by Hlenry Ren.ll swam snlie, in this Case, should nlt I approved andl hoem o,. 011.to. iand thie funds in iis hands diotlbuted iu accordance is, therewith. Cht By order of the Court. e 1 B. F. DICE, Deputy Clerk. Clerk's Office, Sept. 2l9th, 1S6.. A ETAT DE LA LOUISIANE. C TUFTS 4 IIOBART ET AL. VS. TIIOMAS J. CASEY- action pur obliger une rtdditoo f.orces de le dialltdouo, To T. J oasey-Qoultroeme Cour do DlIt let e . Nonoole-.Or-o len,-SNo. 12,493. A ,I, eot osr le preoent don.e noO erenn. i eiers insolvablo o. h t00ruts autr1 s peraeOnet Intioreses de 01mot0er cause dorant d4e Jo0r' de l1 preoiero mobtIIco inn de ere aoio puloi001 co 00pt final e1 la tableau dB. Pat po,,soO par Ilenry Renshaw, B syhe. dyne cStto 01tfiroo le ýrai[ pn approuvee et homohlgee et lea fends entre sea muins top thltribu ,s lpmforl1m0 ot a oa lot 1 Par ord~e de la Cour. J. F. DICE, Dpoli"0 Gre0mor. Bureau dll orOfer, le 29 septembIOo 6 I6. J11N0 POOLEY vo. IIIS CREDITORS, AND TOE Credlltors of Thomas Murry Ga. . and Grigier, Batchesl or & Poley.--otate ofULoul0an1a, Fourth District of Newo 0rluN--No. 17609. NOTICE I. hereby glvoo to the crediltors. 11 or 1,ohn P0oley, omas Murray & Co. sand COrlgler JE Btchlelder Pooleo , and t,sall otheroperso s Interested thatlo toe cesoon r of the hloo tl oboe insolvento is aoo ed o y I by the ourt fr tte beofiL of their crtdlto: too = nleed- po o 0sid creditors .will tao ploa othe offic of J.A.o J Qoiotero, Esq.., Notary Public in thls oity, on 0 TIUISDAV, ile 2,S Say of October, A. b. 1.M, at.1 o'oloc A. a., lot Oo thoo urpooo oIdelIuoroole t o.. o he o fh .ofo. . sild lonulvent; 111,010 00 01'000001t, ll 10p0010 roceedlins againlt olhl0e 000 tpersos and property are stayed, and that J. Ad. Rolier. Es.,s. apntedoo to repreeut tbhe bosent creditors. e B onlerof Court. dS Clerk', Oatce, New Orleans, Sep. 2l2, 18. 0Deputy C JOHN POOLEY Vre. CES CREANOIER. ET LEO CREAN coe' de Thomaso Murray & Co., at rgloer, Batcelder & Al I'ooloy--Etit de Is Loutdlan, gaotreme Cootur o Dolstrl 1 de nl Nouvelle OrlBans--No. 17,600. '5 A VI8 eat pnr le present donne aux erenn- rt " ciers deJohn Poolef, Thomas Murray k te'o., t Crlgler, Batchelder Pooleye at t["Wten n.lalr personnes interesses, no qule l co'oon du proprieti' inoolol alot ct."t epB pnor l Coeots pourle beleoce decero raociers i; tu'un'. as0mblee1den1dit creat.e era aura lieu dasne t areao de Mons. J. A. Quiutoroo, Notare Public doas cette vlle, JEUDI, le,2tolme Jour d'Oo" tohreo a.o 10,86I6 dx heurel du ratino, foor prenr en cone siderotlho lee afatrol des dlts lnolvablost; qn'u llattoendoo tour proleoreso officiels e0 0rs cos personesl t olurs prolprit soront reteuu, at que lons. J Ad. Rooler et nommb y00 representer h0, creanciern ubsens, Par ordre de la Coaur. , o. F. .DICK, DeputBli Orefler. Bure du oreff ter, .ouello. Ortit;is, 22 Septo, 1S. B AKEIJlES. LOUlSEANA BAHERY. 1:5 BEALS S MILLER Anve rem00ed th,'r DEPO)T fSom No. 5S Common-tlooot I. , toNo. 9 Folut,,ll od So. I1 New Levee, beotwo n Coooo n /i .jtA5kL A '--RARtlAR tE H011000HI. , OUCCESSOO TO 0. I)'AQlUIfIC lO . l Bl.r d and Oooooor. r' luto re No. 76 NEW LEVEE STREEt. N0 ,tLEtLIARS - between Poydrtas ond 0b1a0s0tte ntreo • O Co:tSlanttlyf 000 100hs Igoa,.YonnlnllolOt or "t'o;A O LC. K S, , KE B lO ISCUIT 1 1. aro Ai. A . 0.4c1N. N. 'CATLER.P.iTO nS. EoLL.O 000}.T; NO). I'N` 1000I'ITIOORO 001'11 JR0 Ne u" Irl *sU 0.0 :1b0:., 0. OIbpjr ood Ffriooo Fomellloo toUoolo, ..rS p.aro. ?.rd, at all 0it:re 0 to 0iil ,rdrahr: CiM HiL . SOiD IT. 0. I WATEK Do FRENCH Do (I0D. 0. PALMIER, lIoN. W011.0 0 -Iportors oI and Wholesale and Rotal DO0oers In.l Carpets. Mats. Sot Cloths. et.. Mo. 115 loravselr i.t N w Oollsl .i!+I I:KIPb'',: SAI.,E,.. AL°+a-f.f:. IIIWV v.).l ,-Ne E'. ft. IL .EA++ :S AN[) JOlJ F "f ~ - -+r.--, r r~h .)l- ; r,,,u- r .e,+ Odla..--:t o. gB. VJJIT1:P, of on writ offleet faelns1 !) ..anr l e H .. i'.,~ to re mirectad ty tse hon, r a.tt, le : o Frrh Dtrie, ,art of vaw Or sans. in the R,.,r e etiled colne, I well pr.ceed to eel) at poiie auction, at tce Merchn t,' and Anr...ner.t' Exchange. 1oyl tre1t, we, no Cana, .n., Cn rtomhoupe itrt, in the 0e22-,d D 14,riot of thil city, on 'RIDA v, the 2d dxy of November. 1M65. st 12 o'clock nt., the rohr,winq 'deari bed pro rty. .iz; THROEE CER.TAII4 PROM '8RO NOTFE., drawr hy MartalnThyto theorder of E. H S. doted ,' Shree Port, La., on the Mich rot June. 1"f2. payrhia fllwes, vim: 1.f One for the sem ot t[wnt, -one hnndred and se 0ty-tow DA don'ar, apd eighty c-nt, 821,2 M). dee rne err after data R1, 2,. One lo. theelum oftat't thee onored snil fIfft.five doilln nnd sirLnyeent, '2.3Z :V, dune ,oye a. asfer date. of t And 3d Oue lor the Inm ¢. twenty-fis. hnondtd and t eighteen dollars an,1%rtl ents ($.18R UOL pImyable thrse~e years after date. wirh A c-nt. per annrm interest on awed notea arer mnatrtty. The whole paraphrcd. no veat etr, by T.H. J1 Pitt,, R~econlcr for the nnri h of CSro., La.; witllh pedtall t Jn and privilege on the foqlnving desied preelry, toNit: The one undivided halfteot N. j) el 2ht 1 bl. Nno (50) W f plyI frontint H O feet on ,i an etr e, . m emarl n b rh o bprenu street 5o feat itogether withtheundoivded halfof alt N teiny e " r mparih ots there'n d 20 fnie o nn Texan Xfle'e nt tot o (Il, :Bvm. In said in the No., (n01 s P.ftl; ·dJulnlur Int o, 12, odd bl'k- and 1 ft froO Te- Jf ,It o I- c N-- rog) twelve otjninm I !t elee n Sold blck fifty 150 mnning bakertni ofet Together wfth ell theeth ildinxai-d Ilsyprveata t hereon, sari oated in the ou ceiy a n f rIo-.pts. pad 73. t Caddo.' (seize~d 10 [he abovea suit. L ,gýIxits-Cash oa the spOt. J HAT.Y T.BL HAt T e directed hv t heri f the olish th Oildlcl LO-ISA FL)B&P EP r '/e r f1A8. C(ICiýnj. a·Wod-- P L8-outrh Jludicial District Court, Parish of Yuinte Coin RI6.R BY VI ISTIF f wa trt of flea]Ake on to me directed by the Flnno..hie the Seventh Jpdiclsl H Listrict l'cmrt, paerish of t'intae Coampx In the H abero eatled o.use, I wll1 proceed to sell at public etlon, B at the Merehantl' and Aucr0nuee2 Exrchange, pb' ys street, between Canal and -. lmhon . street, u the Second Dis trice of thi city, on MONDAY. the 15ih day of October, Idff,, at 12 o'Glocg the fnonowqdescribed property, vit- ALL THE R! ;H}'f TITLE Ad". INTEP.EST of Sdefed. ant Charles t olllna, in and to a eprtaln Jdgment r adered by the Fourth District ,urt of New Orleans on the 12.h deyot Fer ruyr. 1..i In the suit of Charles Coilln et al, ve. HI. B. 'Trit et ,l.. '. 1592 .oithe dock.t of said Cnort. And adlo F Il the right, title wd interest of) the said defendant, t:harle SCo'll , ixt and to the saed snot against the indorser on tile note d oe,' o,. which in now pending on appeal in the Snprema Court of this State. The inte~est of esaa ditendantIn and to e1 sued suit and Judgment bet, g tle amount of [wo"o the mort g lge no:es sued on, and upon which said jdfgment was rh tered t,,-wit: one for tweel'e :honand four hnnd,eli and eoirgh-four Dohars1(}12,4} 11). and ]evtn cents. pyxylrethree yer from date. and note ,a fonrteen tooulmnd ntz hnndreod and fry-:",een dollars nod fitly cent' ($14.6L7 5O), laryabe fur sars ftm date, both dated 12th dayert Ye' HC i86), and beating eight per cent. per annum lnteret from mw by turaty. Seized in the ahoy. trtit, e" ''+rl:H-Thls belog the seeond an! last aaetlo n the h rainIr,,perty wfli : e trfinltefy adjutlcrsed to the highert and last bldnrr ",Jr whatever It .ill br,ng. At twelve mlonths' credit, II the purch,'--, furnibhmg bond with good and solvent security " beorlg live pioceut, iutereit per am~ptu fromdate until 80i1 a p.y e ,t. Satid iurcth,,er hall have to deduu and pal t. hc l e r the xm ;uut o" printing, SheiriFs and Clark's fees, san t" A,,ut 1 i33s. n I HARRY T. HAYS "y Sheriff of the Pxrish of Orleans. r. JULI:IAL IALDP OF THE PR·OPERTY BELONGINGG - th, ItheE-tate of iRausom I. Byr., deceased. DY II1Ti+F. of an ,opeer Issue, out ofthe Siolornbla the Distr ct Court in and for tae parlsh of III .Mry. haarillg care the 26th day. ofJune, 1(. and to m¢ di. rectvd. I -ill offer to put1ile sale at th. Coluthnuse of tai, rparisit..inl tile ttin~lel ]. 'rln*Lxin, on TIIL'R..D.IY, tile lit day el .oxenmlner. I.;,ý at the hour of I o'clock .. At.. the here itawtoller uwent:nlred sd :encrclbed prý..rty, towiet: I T'HAT ('R rAIN 'i'RAILr OF LaUD or Sugar Plan taut:u bin g iu;;l bsin" situata In this parih' of tt. Mfary (to. Rard-n 6,f Eden n lower Bayou SHe., ennvlrting of trhe Pl ,t lowing true[- 'f ]ahd, vlr: the I Ithesat quarter of ,setion nins rn tonshlp asencteen south of rlung nine teat, cnnt[n r·in +,o hudredd anld fily-one IO-110 so upefial acres; the north:.-et 4uar er orf ec6 on fifteen in townohip neveoteen .outl 6 ta nCe nine east. cartablinv one hnndred mid nixty one 50-l5 ) cur s; the was[ half ef tie southe...t quarter of eec ti o tmn in t.,u ,ship seventeen south of range nine east, cen )C tain u+K o-e hnuuId'fl~l . torwy-s x fx/ rlel acres; the bouth-et , uarter I,f ie,:nlon tell In tonuship seventeen south of ratl ril:e . one, eno" ing abotn: one hnndred- and sixty heros; also the land.s 'ltleired ny Alien . OGarret of Henry- Harareder ;r .lee Si..e and wire and Lanalos, containit. about three huhdred aud thlrtyttee acres, more orlels; Hlrn, fraettmrn Cc section sixtseenth "o or malshlv seventeen south of range ni.e eat. entcntaining one hundred and forty-six 5O(p superflcial Pa Acre,: d-,. I -,v two. three and tolr of sontbwoat gnartor o [ otf .onhes-t qu .rtcr r a l!"etio twenty-two, and the fractional Sntrtheiact quiOar erf ".hie'st quarter of fractional south quanrter f' srction twenty-even, and the frnctional ntrtheabt qnla~rr and southwest~ I ulrter o)F Prae oal atlt~hea~t quarter gt saeti·,Itl twea yReiht ill towlmrhlp seventeeol srlhth o,.rane naiuoe sot, coRnanmntlhrre hundred and tfdnr 56-100 anperflnci .1re : and sl., all the rights, title and intere't of Allnu , 11 Garret t",tlha innds Ipurchaeil hy them ,,f Lewis Bundek, oco touer ::5. 1'5. IlelnK thnat cortain tract el laud aitlnted on the _ e-t snle .[f tl ilce B Pyt 9x"", naviug tpn arnt. ]tront by the dep)th nf forty xrpents, m,,re or lens, unutil it rea ies tin b.)" and atci tired by- 'aid deceaed from tle belts of Mla rwin d deceased '1lli1 PFirritaion 'cotains fourteen hrmdred na seventy-eight '2).I00 -uerfieial acres, more or lets, and is situsa ted n" the [dti Bhl he Bay. 2. T'B'LT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, or Sqgar Plan- I.[ thattoo ty-lngand bein" situats in this parish of St+ ary o. both cide, of t[Ie BIyopn Sale, having a tr,'t of thirteen ii-100 prpenIs, svitl tpe de th that b"hlng' to the same, and ontoin ingoic hundred and twenty-f or 6'2100 auperflcial arpents aS lots rue, t wan three five and Al. -id soutlhwest quartor of nffr~hwe., s iarter ut seption No three in tow.:,Ip reven led l south el range nine eaet, containing one hundred and B tit-two acres ad see, ant-six hundredtne ?f a sre ar r lot; oe two and turre ofsection eighteen in township xxI teen su|th of range nine east, and containing one hundred a r i d fitly-one acres, m,,rs or leas- these two last Iota were ac" ,itgquird by4deeea d of Wm. Aharp. Al.o, that certain tract of land lying on both .idesot fBayo? Salu , below and adJotnin1 lot. one two, three five and six atd souib-.Mat quarter o d northwest quarter at section tbree in township severatta au ro v shoe and adjuiuin tbe flrB above-decribed' trae of Ad, anl being the .outhouse fractional quarter of sectl2h three in to wnahi p deve ten south *f ranue enlna east a d mint'ln,, ono hundrJed And forty-filer 18.|00 acrea; acqulred by said d o Cooled of A..7. llh~rD. TIhe Alid severer tmc t of ]and mom pnsoin,.tat plantatinn containing together rsuperflcial an of one th.usand and se-ent)rone 56.100 acrea, more or lets. 3. THAT OERPAIN TRAOT OF LAND. or *gar YlaotR la tion, lying -ndbelng situate in the parlbh ot St. ffs~y, havln fourteen arpents front on the went aide of the BX*yo, T.,c (the most esautiful stream that God's auh ever shone upoe) te- -a thle d, pth of forty arpenta, with such an .psminq as to glu B' tuperct.al area of aeven hund red and aeventy-four l-w ar[.nt., bouuded above byp ,loads .,f F. o.Darby, and el t ,aada of the estate of W. N. Harding. der.4e4d. Also lie about nine hnndred and twenty acre. of vlrgin swawmp . marsh hnmd", lying in the rear of Bald glantation, and auWuln ing the hnle of laid land: r" 4. THAT CERPAIN TRACT OF LAND OR SUGA PYlntation, lying and being statdse on bmti .tdae of th Bayou Cvp"r mrt, cmmomnat of fractional section six In tow. ihip foeurteen, and fractional aeetiop one h, town22ip lltaeu ET, sutethro rouge seven aet, containing together fve hundr ,ad deveuty-six 14-100 euerfiliat aeres, more or less, au two 12-hundred and sixty 'ce lying wot o Ivr. to01 setion 20 together with one hundred and t ety acrea of swamp lan tsd befng the iouther[t quarter of the northwest guarerl southwest quarter of nmrtheast quarter of, section twenty. Ireeve in tohwnshlp fourteen, outh of rge san eva n east, eo Lcu·tain'ng eighty acre'; and forty acres aequired in the prtitfon hetween Dr, F.. P Scott enld Andrew Myers. Said Plnt. thme [tu is Ionnded nho, byr lnnes of Jaern¢ H. Price and John Carey, and below by lands of Wm. V. ffpks, together with stll the bulldi.g. aud im provements therme.. . . .. -. dso Abtt a srepty bead of paqetle Cattle, Including Milchl Cosa~ oild Calvesa, \ rk OxsRten, 1 Oatlle, etc. One of Oold Plosen 1 le and Ox (arte, two WandII One 10 lt of Old Plows, non ant t of Carpenters' and Coopsrs' Tonle. ono Anvil, throe Plantatlns Hells. And n Ion of Old Fnrnruro too tedious to enoumsrafe All of said plant~tlonr are welt improved, and hero been of1 a high , u lna of tl rltlveio, and are of n fertility of uwil not elee lud by n*-.n-,-lauds in Louisiana, and.. eo a btlated as t be able to ship;:on at ll eaaa~rm o the year, ad tp ,°u' culturetC Hagar cane, tcotton 9 rice. Ln bacco core, oats, pota toer. etc.. Iold fnlite ol all kinds and rarietioe. iQTb rT or S 00 -C ash, MI F. HATFLET(0IJ, heriff Bheridae Offic, Parish of St. Mary, Be pt. 8, 1886. VENTS JUDIFIATRE DES PROPRIFTES APPARTE- ° Hoot ale uceJslon do RANSOM H.8 BYR*, d'ecid'e. P V V M. 7~ d'stn ordre lance yyaF I'Looone t 1 le Cour do District de Inapnroisee Ste-Narle, it -tee le 26 nt..i1, I6 et ul mlI olresai?. J'ezpt cml a ,cute pnbligna, I+ e do t~~ilti C( te pnPml. iase,~e dons to villagte ee Franklin, ' JEUDI, to ter r jolts le lovembra 18G8 it 11 beacon do mllllu, 9' in rop otecix1rc mentlnolnn t dieelto : snvnir- ld ,t St iCEltA INS PI.-X0 F DE: TERIilE siluiee Jnrudn pnroisse Stn-,nanio lie' pa-Hel terrestre,) an r to Hyau Bale. ~Pnxoon l des plrean de terra an ,.,s,,ten, avolll : Le startler rlld-rat de In section 9, dins le l tonsrhip 17 an ..it dol range 9 eat, 0,Itp ant 161 10-t o nresdoe aap 17 e; to qllnrtlsr nrd tsct d. In secftion 15 local.l toirnlhir 17 an odds Hinge 9 "I et, eulntsulnt let61-0 to, "' la I mllltlir ueetdn quertler xu-d td a etin1 I o le to wnship 17 nu ;sad doran c tc 6teant75ncra ;I.J. orer 11011 rdes doIn ecognto alnrs o to qanmor l7 nint sa u ng 9a, nIrn 18010 roet yettrxd-ue fl ,cin IU done le township 17 s:, still III range 9 f2 slt, UluteUult mtsroTn 160 actor ; sins. I r nc 1"x terter ti,«* a pa;r Allen ,1 Onrret-ds Heart' I'llm fEzkEl Miner et stipolllu at 111 I t, euntenalit arirn 'iii nrea, Pluls 1n mahins ; ninsl qne a~ section Ltacti 151 14 8 D i d nnx 1. punlp I7,. , am lu du sagel 6 eat conin nt lib b0.1 o n - ' d. ,a , qlurtie , cta; aloe{ pile leatot 2, ll 'I1 du aunr- { tier sad-nneal dnl~lq sa nd-eat de Is sectio 22, et Is quar" tier Ernctlouo.iro Iord-esl du allnr"Ier ad eaat di auarti~a and rnctionnrlra de Inla soct 27ct In togttnrtic fraetionnalro turd-eat et to ~artlor udolnost du! q 11 range and.lr c.ud e,[ do It, sectionl 28 dang le tlouswlnl n sd 17 8 ~ 2 at coaten int'N 1 56800 acres Is supurrteio Oust qnetons lea drains, titres et Interiela de Allan 11 Onrrot nux terree ncbetien Par enx do Louis Bundlek, to 23 yctobre Ifilo taut estto cer [nin~e P'iece de tame situ,, xnr le hnnl gnuclle do .Yoyu Sale, 1,fonlt 10 rpslltr d0 tiled dtl a ltIlleorlI dc510 In tx, plus a n nllonr a 1'1,, bo do oe In baotte, e1t ncrlelao par I 1o 11i1, 409 20a , Ma~ry Irwin, 10181 to o .4 ca dent. ioon coutenm~Rlt 1468 2-Rl'e alcres de aslpcrfiie, Plus du molts, at situ.. onr 10 bate des l:nlcJ Rltuncites. 20. UNE( CERTAIINE PIh`CE DE TERRE splice Clete 1. a7-iiv ýe Sere-Hlarie oco loa ýxti Ilorw ýaný Huyea nlle, nynrlt 13 at cant.{ cult se., el argnt, as dll nllcrf icis t lea tots , z, 5 5 of I, at Ic qn: mien hllddnext~ du YuIaItiCT rer-nllea de lal "2"[1103 dnn4 x trrownbl IT a ausd do os-i osc 11 152 n " e e t 1 t 76·1I0 r ''on lcro ; et [as lots 1, , 2 of 3 do In bl s e tion le l~~l llu towvnll, 1, 18, on and do rant{. 9 Est, at coute tnotr Ivtl crea, pin, . u n o a .~e dens dorlliors lolts funrllt Ileilol Inr to din dicidCdi do Bin. Sharp ; au~I Ciue carte ccr teiile I'ace 1cl term ritale nolr le, billd* du din Xaval gale, O1 ha, ,!r, etc~ j-di~n'tll Ica Iota 1, 3, 5 r 0,i t t o ..... tie. 0.II o,-1a d.; le gnnirtilr nn, l-oucct d, In sec ion 3, dons to to-v,~ll,i 1;, et ci! Illlt de, .i jll elllllt 1"- Ill".PL do [errs ei-nvnlu[ dd crite, o! ,.toolt Ic quntier If'ractioUun~ilB and-eat do In a, ·!iull : denl Il' rlls ý ,hip 11 on furll rtu raig : 9 . t, ct consonant III tiI picc.r 1C11 rr· I:(II)IIIIIIIIILI Indies lilloiiljtll I OItmllill Fe." t-l r .,:-1iiaer~leIl sllcli i do 71 56-w aclres, plea tin Itt3,r U NF. CRTAINB 1'I1(C1: nF TEPRinl itnacl dnn11l1 ,e y l·l Sr·lai l i elr Ik rlrtr clr· d like o rir In1 rive glulrhe Il E Uy-oo'1', rhc, (l tli W plus a l i·; coo 10-1. d'1··111 .dr IcInell la atAWri t ,i ,llolli.ltir l 11·r In ha,,, Ir do t one111 I~CCIl)L tll cýl;.rtllle it do,:1111n rod . I -o d qllll~i jL 1111:1p 1ý r?' I," 1ý.,' I do lit , ,L" l1;rln~cl I Dlnin , d,, a do a l~~l c tic In dine id+,1llýit lll t ,,,g, ti.LII la tint de la1 dire PIE 'CF : niP. " TE'1SE ~) 'lRRE ritini~e dllx dens n II 111 1( · 1', I,, r sl; · o . (:. 11 1 d,- 1., . actionll fc~cii",:, 1 r 11· iii:1) l I1, r"11 ,I 1i ý - ý1 ri:. ·('ltsllil ll 6 I; 1 d1111 11~" 1 {"I, cutlol c r u lb. t ii o l sllllmlo ,h .L 21; r I~l:· I'l~lrirol;U · 1'.'.u do terr a-, r, LUIIIII , i cll 1: -t I , 11 ,ioni la·-i- l nil rr (t II(11I1:1 IPII I IIE -air- t e t, ,11 ý,ý1 (, rr ",~I.., l Ii~lc .t ,I, l · I,, .u i col-k-,rr C I!, la ,.7. dimii. I~,li loinn" I 01,1.111 . 1' ti,,ltvt nd e tr r i 1 , r:[ barn r" , hunt IIiir Ir. [crtcr·i 11\:5 tu re le . .I ý, n rr, It,1' i,","rt .I ·rr~t' I rt on bn, pier laFlleascr, l ,",. lý 1, ,sec route, la nlhi, Ibrtl.inr t r Ilninto, uue , c d1a ~ie l . Vsi-'llttt \1 , ,n d'n2i ar 7 tt d: in P-.t corner, dntpUeniU. ____ i2SU1{AINCL. pAI2TOBIB AND TRCADES' S INS UIIANCE COMPANY, NEW ORLEANS. 0151, ... .5 Cirot del.t Etreet. Office 1-to from 9 ,, x. 17to 1. N This Comr nny continues to Issue Policies sealnet LOSS or DeMANE BY FRE, annd lh. PERILS of the SEAS and RIVEK+ [ t he wbrent a,~ of premium. The SUBl4CI0rIIOI BOO to tIll CAPITAL STOGYP of the Company Is ell-i open st its ofice fo there who desire to II Ii thbms.lre,,ls l'll he, .0.1 ,OfASII DrVIDENDS. which bhe charter of the C0mp101 clonfor. THUM"n : JAMES HEWITT, of Hewitt, wot.t k Co. - JoW W. uFtR'I LL, of W.AAIEIIS t hlo J, A. BRIJSLO.i of W. A JohbnsonACo. J.I N1,B '4' BLttEA N1obl.e MOSES ,1IE19WOOD ofM .O reenwood1 A S A L REDS H NSETlOWOT of 1.115130 ASo,. J. 0. BROWN, fo=,.lto, mr- A Co. JOHN PHELPS of ilJobski Pil A o. MA1SIALL. J. SMITH, ofI Malwpl JtT OB Co. 1.CUNIIELD, osfKeqhL..ISI.d. LOHN 05 0Y, f tJob. Jo Cilse tr LH. TERKY, of Lacey to A Co. J.0. BLeSS, of D. 31.1,S ACo. T. S.'ICOTF, of T. M. SittIA Co, WM.BALL, of Wh..oslytkFilay AEBAIL ALOEH ISAACSON. Aflssseson,-Sei &Ce. P.s.WmLz. IfPlancks.BWO r.. RICHORD D MILLIKEN, oIt MsLk A 11.11. SAMULELE. IOORE. If RImE. Moore C.. Wt I. SEVNING, If Im.. 1. RuInning Cm H. M.NBIL VANCE, o(Byl.,hlISAt HUGH05 StCOLE., ROBEP.T PIVEIN. W. S. TUEII.tll. MSICHAEL 510550W, PlIsidst. IARION DOANE. Vtc. Prejidnt. EH. A. PaI.tl'l0, SeIleta.r. jLONDOI AND LA ECAHINE FIRE INSTlANCl COMPANY. Capital, SSOOOOOO Ii Gold. R Nsb, taIEr on 15 descriptions of MERCHANDISE HOlBEHILD GOODS 1nd BOILDINGS, at Current R3.1. by bis. Agency. 23 PER CENT. wll be ALLOWED 0 . al PREMIUMB. Loss.1e id Imme iateiy afer adjlstment At this Agoll?. Id without referene to the Mother , Ofic, an wihou discount Sy Board of DireetIo Os New OrlGeesm: 1. 0. RORINOOS, Euq, G. W. COU43, RIB., JAMES P. FREBET, Eq.. J. P. SIHRODEN. E.q, N. 0. MYBGEOVEG.IneRl Agent. to JOHN T. HEATH, 81.111a1. :lir ,a 63 ..........CAPONDELET STREER?............. ,n. . . Corl. Perdido Street Le REILCHANTb s MEIITSSAL IEMV.UNSN COMPANT. t- TI1 LTH ANNUAL STATEMENT. 1 e 1.1711frmity wth the relqirements oIf thll Chute al Company pnblieb the follows~dt~st al Prei'RS received 01011g tbe~yeIr endingSI 34M, 1561 MI. If IIuding 111.11.dp1p1.ium, of thb prelioRBS yea 01t On Fre Rik......................... 4 566,16853 I CI nRive Rek......................·..... 471.133 a or OMSlerioRsk................ . 347,769 1 0 To I P1o11Pr 11m................ {I,75,M3 7 A LIII PreminmO UnearIId en tlb S3ll Y3. c. 13 ......... ......... . . .. 31,31100 NatSSI.1.PIremiusm.... .... .. 3W1 0 5 Na "ot"nd PremijIR Slt .ay. IMPE.....5(5IEB1O S Y eI LIsI spaI dortln the yel: to On Fire Risk, ............,..... $217.59 15: I0 01Riv.r RiskB................. 2 60,120 H s, On Marine Risks............... 331,53 88 0'd 4I. 05,281 10. TraIe....................... 56.56417 Is. Reinsu ranc d P.flIt sad Loss....................... j73 01 If 10o end 11 se.at. ret.tnd.....30 75-41,05.106 35 10d Add I.teres lesss EIBBIo ............. 0T II NyeProfitE.. . .......{43,m06 de- Nm- Net Earned PR1ItnI· it M, 1SIS....5.3,45,80 51 acs Leoss amont onhichS1 or 15peat en . been Retur ........................ f 43,15660 ·lof TE. A.0ItIIfp.SI01PmIBR............. 5.I54 66 IIl,)l 10 1 The OOmp0RIhpt . Wb e fhllwiSg Asets low - CuIhll on tw...... ............ .. S6,4 1560 SI,. R IatEsr...........t... . ... 1347,8813 o itySIond.. . ................. ... 85,424 W0 C lighI StockI. . ... . B0 AR Noteured by ................. . 6,61571 the Note Secre.Oby P5r................... 65,07 05 111n B5.1 01ocks................................ 170,750 00 dreg, Bill. Be1o151bte...... ..............1..... 19,19744 two P,.01. OoII 0 If Co1t40......... 1.936816 land Scrip of Mutual Companlt........... 4475300 StLoa .15101 Bonds ...................... 1650 Lny. Sock SeaseSIIII 31t.41."......... 5500 ,nn i1,,, V.11W Dry ok 0o114e...........476 JohnI 51.568 WGA6 wIbh LessUncUiI11d Interest dIISe $11151.............5 6128 o Cows~ Interes payble In Juy ,ROP on 1.l Outstadi.4g Scr1pts. 64,0351 pars' $565 7 Y Borlp of 188 RedeemEblein an to JuPly Nzt ........ . 5...... 18,655 I not Unearnd Premtnm. on Slit iII mY. INBM.................. Sma 550-4 57,66 4 plor- Nll Aside ............ ....11,1,6011 Peneh oT Onane, City of New hleem Be i rup.r.nbred, that on the 6th dq of Jan, 1866 be!'s me, the uuders eipped, a JpetI ofthe Pera, lu usad for tb. parih aforesaid. pureurlly ume .4.ppppred John P6mbae ton, Pr.Idurut, and Pul FoPrulry, Secretary of thePerdehePW Iotnrl Iuru Opceuompany ofN Orlter, who bLng duly ,worn accodlgl to ulo, dId depoee rand et. PluM the abolr statement pLp ,uet, trureed rorrot trp lpt from the boob of the Company. ufdpCrre. JOHN nxmBB . NPeeddert PAUL FOURCHY, PruPIBPrY. worle to ad eo.beLbed breon n Ot40NdP7P O~IJtUPIPS.I PAUL W. COLLEPB. T" JIM" of She b·Prove AP rueltnlg oftthe Board of Derlutor held Otlhe-def Of Jon., 1866,ltu wrse I d to darle e Pufp DMderd ef Forty Pepoos. on the Net Epesd arluteItlrUp PrerdmiY for theu yer .dlgontlh leidP Yy of PpY. 66lP, for .Nluis tpdupluu will beleepud on ad f r thlr~tday olfAePB u A.uo op pay o uad tier th sPn.eud odPy Pu Jply 0u0, Mb. balanced d.e o\ Srlp esue ofl 1868, a.d siuper sepntl. Interut COrmmonuu lUOrroUry au el.uuleudbu due ufth. Company. DIENCTOP0I EdI. Dsup.e.uu Job. Pemberton, DPPdou CP~r4 P. MMeeru, PIerrePoplp, P.LE.I1 LVP. Gnu , I IPulg, J. TwuePndlb. J. Morgan 11.11, ohmr Pupuy. CITIEBE8Wi N TUAL AIPMUMAkUIS P1Wp. OFFICE, Na B CABOPIDELET STEW. Arupt ufPrshLtuuA lr the Pyi.r P.......... SW11 ! Amounu of Areue ofthe Comprauy W...............8068 Th PBoardI ofruoetee hppresuolved to pay M per u.N fa trt on the outstanddlng certiftilcae OerfP, P P11ad afet th. sepond Monddy po Fubr.arl, 1DP6, aud h,., furt er, deUreA a srip dlpldred of tpwurupp.P pr rent J. Loruer, JauA. WhIPS. A. H. D'Mn., F. .Ptheu, I Ar. MLiltenberger, J. Lpmore, A. Bilull, T. AendaepP J. Lpmouep1, aOnd, Jop. Gopueh. A. VernmuDegrP. Omerp Guilard. OdEN GAILLAEI, President By. OArruapRp. BSreary _ OFICOE 41F TIIF ATLANTIC INBPU - ANCM n rrA.h,, OF NEW IRLEEAN, Nor LYP lir.,ner street. I_ en 'Lu(mp ud NO. ChRIr, lutrprtr. JulyP. 196i-6-.1uuuuuu p.. le r.pupud U.Pekel; I uRTINE, RIVER AND INLANI) rRANuPOuTAl RISKSI, bn the must N11-01 t -IN, ,uD RIGNEVu Prrerdert Nm. P. KELLOG. Vuce l'xildoL - I P. JiNViRl. cretu h P)UTrrIE1N UDENTAL UEPPOT PENJ. F. HOPPEE uul p. JrC-lee oIre-t. Cueppr UTlpsP, New Ur.."++u>. A lull uunply of DENTAL MATERIALS of Pi bdrl, Pon ststMOin nett of luelrompul,; Ouprullup Chairs.rep SPIttPPnu Tooth;GulduudTinF FlO Guid, SlpvpLerpsd h. Plat Fiur; Vuluruiplels Ruauer; LPIEPE Craab Cotton red Pnommdun etc.'. ArkroaaGiO l&O' M.. Ordepe bN mRlt promptly .ur.dud. Ellirsrc .a *hnr* beck Rni n Fn NEST TURIPIN. MAPNUFACTERER of a l Ide rI i PAI dANDIES, t SYRUPS, (GUM DROPS, JUUJBE PASTB .nd PUGAR ALMONDS.b tNp t p ,D lIVEN SINT, PP. LPP .Li d C . N OetsLI