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N end Fourth page trsaolent ea4dvwa ~te er sa I. ladvtsemes o inmared ad a{latnelo, M be rg"ed me ao IaglemsI advietI lte, who sldvUto argelys , saan be aerlw aW dilosun reo above nmerd reae te roser a may be ass" spoa, protdadd. thai las. ame shalt such tlseoun ox. bed i Sper cant. All buatleso aoUeste t ,dmrtIa. to be ehargd BOmO es per it.n, da , intemn . e Li udvertlsemeats not nmarked for any specified namb. of amtssa will be pibllhaed sax mm ead oharged amordinity. &U bllts with regular advtteasrs i':.ai be rendered momurte. tsear is the sese socenped by tWe U.es ld agate. rHE] W1EKLY ORIHUZ3N' :I pbli~shed every Ia*urday morning. Pubs:r-t';.,. $5 w a.n.ea rmn dvreo; harf-yearly aid qaartery, serns ream agle otee 10 etse. Emaes fa Advertislags uaearne. Imosth . 5n.tho InetaOs Ioans .' ios."ntia WkiNEbDAX MORNING SEPTEMBER 30,110. COAOBIsawOREAIO AwD ELECrOrOEA C(AI4 I)iATES. JM ~l...... eEst. j A, ept.. 3i 0 , 1 a . Iid .. E ,c u "' ia. Oies r- I9 nde stand one of the great ohjects of a llng the "" oventi which i. to "aemble th i day to b e th correction of an overright on the part of the Democ aI e convention which was held in this city some months ago, in nominating presidential electors who were not eligible as such under the laws. This Is certainly very important, for i may he evt do n as a matter of fact, as incontr' vertb!o r any problem in Fuclid, that If our opponents can fid or forge a fault to any candidate on the Lem ocratic ticket they will not hesitate to do so. It is all in vain that the candidate elect to Congress may be willing to take the oath prescribe I by the ('onotitfrntcn, if his antecedents and hlI entir record be not such as Radical scrutiny, thoulgh Argos eyed, cannot detect a flaw in. B ridt,. what use lida the Democracy for such men as may be willing to stiflt and disregard the dictntes of ccDncictce merely for the purpose of seuo in.t a seat in Congress' Are we reduced to the cece Itay of selecting osuch men' I know that m ny treord'bfeffl not aS s Rd ibe scrutiny ,tIchh teat rearon commit the folly of nominating gen tbe privilege ard honor of repreeentiog ue' We net d rC resentation in Congress, and it dhoe se mn to ne that no one should be placed before Ithl people for e' ction merely to gratify pers mnv ambititino n the one hard end friendly regar I , n the other. Gentlemen should be placed bet re the people who possess the intellectual qua.:.: tlots, the personal popularity and integrity that may inspire holes of suceces and public c n" dence, and who are eligible beyond all cavil or doubt. If a different policy is to prevail. and gentle. men are to be nominated who may be kept onu or Congress. or ousted from their seats by Rad c tl contestants, I cannot discern what good iato co ne of the convention about to be held. In the name of our prostrate country, let us not nominate a lba candidates for Congress and for electors as i I be even likely to make the present struggle -se. less. W. PEltRONAL AND POeLITI(AL ITEIs. Mies lieecber is a resident of IIartford. Sec retary loocey wse lately a guest at one of her circles, and after some mild potati ns of claret became PenItal and effusive. When he took his leave e e ade his adieu to a very old lady by takinmg her tI the hand and saying with impress. meut: lrewell, iiadanl, be virtuous and you will be happy." The quei.u of Pruesia is now traveling in France I ,., ,' ,, under the nat:ie of ('Cuntes Hthen. thai, accompanied by a iuid of honor, a h~arm Lerlain and eleven se rvnts. At Mt rseilli- It wasJ only after 'he had gi:ne that peopte lecitm aware that she hail been there. Thr' iii' cii vieited nearly g' ttrig tle bhopitals, whtre she temnlaned longer thin ii otbhr places. In a late conversatin with a newspaper 'or. respondent, the irrepressible father or General (;rant gave the following account of the chrieeu. ing of his son: " It occurred into this wy --he d was oiur first born, and his grau]father, grind. mother and several ot'iers lelt an interest in ne:n· - irc him. Vie linaily agreed to write .11 the I.amea we chose, oun each, tdere beiii, asvte 'if ut) place them in a hat, and draw, abj)i by ty the resnlt. Ulysses was drrawn first. I": hasd grarndfather's choice waa Ilrain so to py a L my father we permniitted it to be t'les..i Hlr m. but all knrw how thOey gt his rate (tly~t e. it on the W~eet tioint hooks. I tried to get it cor rected. but l. sse-s oaid be dIdun't hike the natme Hiram. anyway, and so we let it stand " 0 PSenator Sdumner in flton tor medical treat. tc went. and will make bnt few. if any capnain cI sjerches this fall. He LS to have olectriity apl other wire is applied on the inside, the electric separk passing from one to the other. Tue eldest aon if the ,'r,,wn prince of Prneoia objected to he batted. Iis father wes a1rreanal. and directed thiat the Pp,-iti to otf thz bir' bbe r th arded. However, whenes 'apifa bhath he rwent W into the garden, he was astounded thta the sentry I did not preaent arm to him. Con:lJiarining to Lie father, he was asked: " \1iy d y'i, want a snr try to pre sent arms to a little unwaabed prince .' b~lncs then tlere iiaa been io it le objectiori, ard tbe boy has been dnboed ' Prince of tue O)rder of oti Dr. it. t;. Howe was allowed tr the Grecian pu government to send four hundred baga of t! r. ' i mule-back, to insourgent Cretans in the Sphokino eta noontauna, sod after the crnatom olicers had seen ye the flour, hr. Howe examined it again and found it to beg jst one-half bran. The knavery of the Greeks I said to exceed all calcolation. dia General therman has written a letter on Indian I affairs. in which he says that he will do what he di can to captore and sui prei the hostile bands of a savages, baut that his -orce weo small: the terri tory to be guarded ai exteniveo: and the settlers ob tha frontiers muat. if they wrsh prectction, de thed advice often given out never aen, o not to settje In such exposed sitOations unleu they no are prepared to help defend tkemselvem by mtta "'T'rem are thr e~ourcea ofwelth. Isee arounrd u r genwleme who, like myself, Leloug to the per- ten auaelou of law ; we ra Jealod u of onr profeanon ; hot, gentlemen, let me tell you, that no lawyer that ever lived i be pursnlt of his profession D ever added one dollur of wealth to the country; one opsan ersca ever did; no preacher aver did; no not sr diever d, t e ae noeeul, I trust, in our Bitt ..verl .a n lin lfe hut it isoranea byal to take advantage of the miftortise oad foUiese Iby of other nen, and when theyr have earnead the dol. eer lar to put it In our pockets "--I Heatre t he mo l* c"rt "The Wickedest Man In NewYorL th.eyor.) . oe bhu been converted. Tho there i. a.lhope fr tlai Benjamin F. Butler, LL D., D-D. Plesee hope . me body, prech to him from Jeremiah lI, 1: "A-nd bro the bnoons and the fropane, r ad the bowls, and o ihe oanidrons and the oadleftlick. ad the yeer ..oowp, nd the cape: tht which w of goldin " te .old and that which was of sliver. in alloer, rthe , , cratain of the uard tckeway. -(,y. ,Demo- tr .Gill. ,FnU,, Ip ~I l ETt Solid granite coffins re very fashionable. The prince imperial danees awkwardly. La' Mark Twain is going to China. Corn, rice and sugar are all fine in Terrebonne. Skiff& Gaylord's minstrels are in Mobile. Chicago is to have a new " Bridewell." Greeley sticks to wafers and sand. sh Booth is in Detroit. i, : Potts wvil spout for Grant. Circu'ation of the New York Herald, 60,000. Circulation of the New York Tribune, 47,000. Madame La Grange is coming. A playtul New York darky roasts live kittens. samt Quincy, IIi., bes a chicken with a snake's head. Brigham Y, ong excommunicates all who trade Sass with Gentiles. Ten cents is the price of a certain style of t lodging, with extra, in New York. Slhe Co,cago Times has a much needed new n. dress. w Ball is to make a statue of the late Governor is Andrew. .. Grapes are abundant in Louisville at 20 cents a pound. S* Lord Cecil, a young English nobleman, preached in the theater in Ot'awa, Canada, recently. " Greeley's office is decorated by John Brown's handcffle. Thanks to the officers of the steamers Louise, w,a se Morgan, Frances and Matagorda. isen A first.clss utinera! iu New York is said to cost sa d. $924. A German clergyman has been fined and im 5 prisoned for calling Iismarck a rascal. Boston is mourning the death of one of her citi Sbe seas who weighed 66 pomade a a. Belgiom proposes to tax all bachelors of thirty five. S('ea Louise Kellogg will sing only in concert ,a this winter. ate of The best place to perform the" Grecian bend " dinlty is over the wash tub. ol. Liverpool has appropriated £150.'13) to further lay out public parks. TLere are orange treesat the Tuileries .0 years old. a $5 " On to Canada " as the latest war cry of Geo. F. Train. Ten thousand bales is the est:r:uted cotto's crop of Claiburne parish. u"nti The Radical negroes of Memphis are on the rampage. I I, In Anna E. Diclil.s(n's novel, a white man loves, Boos and wine a quadroon. John T. Ford opens the Richmond Theater on ." 'he ,tL of October. S (ential McClellan arrived from Eirope yester. day. C, I. ForsytL's beleaguered party has been res. cued from the Indiaos. Mobile bhad a grand Democratic den)3rstration Monday night. It is estimated that there will be fifty thousand miles of completed -ailroad in this country by the stand end of 1570. ntion A. T. Stewart's new white marb'e manbi)n, on tctin Fifth avenue, at New Yoik, will be devoted to lit some erary and public purposes. 'ctors Satin stripes about two and a half inches wide i vs. on an almost Invisible fabric, like cobweb, is the e, s-t !e rs newest full dress. a can Chicago is having Italian opera. Its mezzo Dem- seranno : Miss Fanny Kimball, of Boston, a de It i butaite, ard a pupil of Enani. tr Dr. Joseph Nash McDowell, the founder of the tir' first medical college established west of the OMIl uli a saippi river, died recently in St. Louis. Bags containing belladona placed under the pil 5 of lows of persons in Adams county, Miss., has re nr a sulted in several cases of severe sickness. , The London Tinues is willing we should absorb t ty Mexico, but wants peace and paynreut of the t gen- Madame Rachel, the beauty forever women, t We d-- °--. . imprisoumnt at a hard lab' r, for attempting to defraud. . £ The \Washington EIxpre- s ays it cal!ed Mayor nl : owen the wickedest man in Washington oi of i mere pleasantry. It is said (;rteley can lay Virginia worm fences that in ink faster than sany other editor in New York n'- city. e il or Walter Brown performs with Indian clubs in a utle- Portland theater. Indian clubs and sculls are not I ~r al ogether disconnected with each other. c it Young men in the new style of box coat as 0e brought out in New lork are said to look like in sib monkeys. wi 1 Mr. F. H. Wigfall. a talented and accomplished ce. contributor to the Sunday (n'ES( ENT, has left New bi Orleans for Jacksonport, Ark., where he is to en- gi us, gage in business. in It is expected Richard H. Dana Two Years etr Before the Mast Dana. and an a2iomplished to her lawyer, will receive the Republican c o3gressional re his nomination in opposition to Butler. Sby At a Vermont agricultural fair they have a a ese5 "baby team," consisting of three calves yoked fe o to a small cart, driven by a little boy aix years oce old aiid hearing three little girls. ten Gen. Hlancock is now confined to the house of St S his mother-in-law, Mrs. Russell, near Carundklct, are Mo., on account of the reopening of the wound he e irly recived at (;ettysburg. r mor- Soe Radicals in itardin county, Tennes-ee, gur threaten to kill persons wt ho atteid meetings in or- gray clothes. Gray eyes will not be safe, by and me ril y. s en- 'he new copyright act imposing 12- per . nt. - -dh duty ad valorem on british copyrigl.t reprinted in Bo i. fot eign countries aLrd imported into Canada is now tiol lie in force. ts The author of th:e late b ry intelligent letters in st the New Yrk Herald, concerning the sit-atin in coo Lcut:s.ana, is Mr. ('onquest C'iarke, who called on A t. o 3eterday. lie is watching the priceedings of of 1 - the legislature. e- I -tual,-tic per-ices were held in the Greenlaw T Opera House, Memptis, last Sunday, by the re.- joun t- tor of a new Ep:scopal church called "'Church to cf the Blessed Virgfin," but which has :ot yet weg Sbeen recognlzed by Bishop Quintar d. iC One of the exhorTers at Altle,,n's proposed that is ra3yer meetings el, uld be opened in Fifth Ave- . , nue, as there were I:,ure wicked persons there fll than in Water etr-et. A man now perambulates spt at Water street with a sign containlig the words attn S"Prepare to meet thy God the time i, sLort..' wh I lstde." otherwise " Gath," othecwise ",. aea A. -.." otherwise (;eo. Alfred Townsend. has crtt d -''nterviewed " ('olfax, with whom he dined the of t f o'lher ay. " Swede " thinks Schuyler l some brp pumpkis, Lad Schuyler probably thinks " 8we~' " some pump-ins, although in this in trn n stance his suction powers failed to eliminate a he n very clear stream of intelligence. t w d was Tle Tax .'r C-r ('-t irst us.-A Washington eet dispatch of the 2cth says: I It seems the case of P.rratt is not yet finally sate isposed of. he gorernment counsel have taket n an appeal from the decisiun of ludge Wylie ouetan ground that the court erred in its rulings: rted I First, Becaruse the statute of limitations as a rhle defense to the alleged ,-rime was not and culd threa t not have be f befr the court on the pleadings chec a they then stood. Second. Because the prosecuotion of the offense mase was not barred by the sltaute of limitations hare tWhat further action may he had cannot be d- et.n termined.t D,z Sitr--Tn your paper of last week youa or enter one of your corespondents say that Dr. Drake is not the originator of the celebrated PlantaIon A Bltters, and that they weremnaunfactaed and sold tr in by tone Pedro Martelle. an old Spaiard, in the the Ia Island of 8t. Thomas, over forty ears ago, as calli ever old sea captain cau tOtify. ow, sir. I ea pris certuy to the above as kbeing true, for I have fol- store, •owed the sea for over fortyleanr. most of the hllow tlme doing bm..esH with the Wet Indies. The aps same bitters, difrently put up andm named, were bellow brought to my notice on my farst trip to the Islad and vi of St. Crolx fora cargo of rum, ad for years and wind years after my ship's stores were never without whiled temr. I always suppld y family and many of the inn my neighbn rs with them, and can truly say a bet- the r tar bitters and tonic is not maide in all the world. ymou Yours truly, Catr. Brear WE-rz attarh BTATIE LEGIBLATURE. SEV"ENTY-NINTH DAY. bone. TreaiSDA, Beptember 29, 1868. The Senate met at noon. REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTrrr.. Mr. Brauogh, from the special committee, to nla quire into the Instructions of the Board of Regis tration to the sapervlsors and other actions of the board, reported that the Board of Registrars, of which William Baker is chairman, has given in ,00 structions to the various boards of enpervisors throughout the State that are unwarranted in itten.. theory, and entirely beyond the law of registra. rhead. lion. '1 rie following is the report in full: trade RPORT OF COIMMITTII T) IWNV'WTIOATE THE ACTION OF BOARD OF .eOIWsTaTION. tyli Of To the Honorable the n Senate of Lontisans: The special commitee appointed in conformity ed new to the antexed resolution beg leave to report that it has ilcblrged its duty, and beg leave to submit the following report, vis: ivernor After the examination of various supervisors from the First, Second, Sixth and Tenth Wards, cents a your committee is forced to the conclusion that the Board of Registrars, of which William Baker is chailman, has given instructions to the various leached boards of supervisors throughout the State that are unwarranted in theory and entirely beyond rown's the law of registration. The Board of Registra tion argues that the only persons who can take the (ath known by the printed instructions as Louise, form No. 3, are those who favored and voted for a convention to revise the Constitution of this to cost State at the election held on September 27 and 2', 14.7. and that those who did not favor said con venrtion cannot avail themselves of said amJivit. nd im- (See page 4.) The board of Registration has further instructed ier citi.- eitLtns who have been naturalized by the third, Fourth Fifth Sixth and Seventh District Courts in the parish or brttese since se 4ta or July, 1S67. ors o' contending that those courts while in vacation, had no legal right to naturalize-(see page 5.) oncert This is clearly wrong- -the certificates issued by courts or competent jursdiction, acting under atd in obedience to a law of C ingreas, have all the bend ' favor and the power of judgments, and must be so regarded and respected by all persons. further The Board of Registration has furthermore in structed the various Boards of Supervisors, that all persons who held office, civil or military, for 0 years one year or more under the Confederate States, ali who registered them-elves as enemies of the f Geo. Un.ted Statts, ieadersaof guerrilla bands, th se wh,, wrote or Iubiished treason in newspapers, acd those who voted for and signed an ordinance 0 crop of b(ce!s-on in any btate, cannot be registered, except tthy produce the certiticate of the secre on the tary of the state, showing that they have tiled their recantation, and that it has been published In the oficial j,.urnal - (see page t ) Tae.a in :e man strntions dep ive persons of the benefit of the pros iso :n article :,: of the Constitution, which de ter on privation is not onliy u:.just but clearly against the Constitution. Your comrmittee ii clearly of the opinion that yester- a person who is ready and willing to take one i r the three affidavits, i1 any evidence is demanled en res- by tie supervisors, the same should be taken conditic na'ly with the applicant. YTor committee is further of the opinion thlt tration the supplemental act permitting the Boert of Rlegratiation to form regulations is entirely -~iper ousand . and ca:lulat'd to breed public lsseatit fatiouu and truitile. The law is plain and t by the uffieolntly comnprehensive, and if carried out, wi:l accomplish everything required. ia, on Your committee accompanies its report wi'h a Slit intd copyl of the instructions iaued by the oard of Registration, a minute of the proceed ings had and the evidence adduced, all of which s wide is annexed for your supervision. , is the With a view of settling, in a definite form, the ditreuecce in the construction of the law of regisal tratin, your committee submits an act to repeal tmezzo section one of an act entitled " An act to define Sa de- n ore fuolly the powers and duties of the hloard of ilegietration and Supervisors thereof for the regis traticu of the qualled voters of the State." o te All of wLich is respectfully submitted by the ie 31i coiln.ittie. (EO. H. BIat :tiN, Chairinian, he pil- (Go. Z. KILSO. as re- The report was adopted on motion of Mr. Braoghn. Mr. lhompson introduced an act to quiet the bsorb title to public lands sold during the war. lH.ad A the twice under a suspension of the rules, and riee: '",r',f" rearciri alks for a suspension of the riles omen, to take up " an a:t to repeal section one of art tm 1:cs c I el ,e,ard of Regi~tratloi and lyor fe ri re toi riot, for the registration of the f us flfed v.ters of the State." approved Septe n I tr c' i-, I- introduced as part of the report of rte tn:i:;ittee. Granted, a: ll bill made order for 'ences W tdceeday. York '1 ie remainder of Campbell's bit, relative to e', tiun s was then adopted, the eichth sectoon beir g nmade the qperiSl order for to day. SIn a The. naute then adjourned. e nut lHouse of lepre.eatatives. tat as T.e House met at 12 o'clock, Speaker Lowell like in the chair. tr l.eave of absence for eight days was granted fi Magee of Washington. v lished he cocn mittee on indiciary reported on House New bi.l No. "4; favorably. Bill ordered to be on toen- gre sed. ('ureil of Orleans, gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill. I'ears Ieldenhain of Orleans, introduced a bill relative ished to amer ding an act relative to State tax collectors lijnal receiving warrants. Calendar. Carr of Orleans, introduced a bill to amend an act to allow t.e city of New Orleans to negotiate ere a a loan of one million dollars. Read twice and re oked ferred to committee on ways and means. SIhe IU-ose then went into commuttee of the ears whole, ('arr of trleans. in the chair, to take into considelsatlon bills to provide a revenue for toe te of State. elet, Honse iull No. 207 was taken up section by id he ec(tiln., eventeen sections were arnenjded anid recommenoded f r adoption, when the cumirn.ttee rose and reported progress. -ee, BENATR hILL. ON. THIIR THIRDo RNADING. glin A fee bill for clerks in criminal cases and the and meane for collecting the same, passed. Lee of St. Bernard here asked and obtaeineld a nt suspension of the rules for the purpose of intro. d :uicitg tbill tilsaing tule warrants is-ued by tile ,din Boalrd cl lI gistration appointed by the couetitu. now tional convention receivable for the oue per cent. tax imposed by this Leg sluture. Read twice and seit to ways and means corlmmittee. Ans act t i proi'e tr the jurisdiction of pariah in courts n succe-sion sales, pasaed. ion Au act defining t'le boundary line of the parish Sofof l'laqueminnes, right bank. passed. An act tepeallong the act of March 16, 16dO, poet pa nirg all srlezures for city taxes, pased. law lb House then belnor without a quorum, a] rec- journed till 11 o'clock Wednesday. .rch - yet Neseo Ivere'om c i. Maat~ellae--Re oteue and Threaeemiag 'emduet, Cc bat mme nnnday week, says the Cnnrer of the Teche. S t. Martineville was invaded by about 6t,0 negroes, ere frlla artued with grins and revolvers, nding full wi tes speed through the streets, bellowing and vocifer. rds sting all sorts of insults and tl'reats against the whites, and loudly crying against the white s of bL--, and shaking menacingly their fist and C. weapons in the faces of the clitzens. The ex has citement and anxiety were Intense. The terror the of the women and children resolved itselt in louid sbrieks. bhe mayor, not losing in the least his Spresence of mindl, irmmledistely called around hu ike the citizens, and whil;e the dunky brigadeLwas re in turning for the furth time through Main street, a L.e oasted his men in the negroes' passage. Here it was with the greatest difficulty that a conflict was prevented, so intense was the indignation of the handful of white men who had marched to in meet tre inaulters of their motbars, wiees and sisters. At last the mayor was enabled to have me ly hms voice heard and to restore calm. lie told the en negroes that they could proceed, bht that their SyeJls and treats were not to be any longer tole. rated. The negroes ronsenated to thas; but even Swhle retiriig before us they continued their ant Id threats, and openly said that they had been Ez j checkod ibhs icme, bnt they would soon return to Oe6 massagre the inhabitants, inmslt the wocen, and se born down the whole town. Since that day there owes have bean active preparations among the negroes; di Semisaarie have obeen sent by tie free mutattoes Oe to all Parts of the pershes, and reports received tem here Indicate tbhat there are seriousa fer to be eem entfrtaned that a conflict Is unavoidable. " :: --E O n ARzuurmrs ca cog Coei MoimtWIs..-, wri - tsr in the GaaIy tells an uaeastosble story o4 Sthe late "hated term." He sys a pursohuer E. alling at a hardware store L Boston was sur a Sprise to ind all three clerks at the rear of the store, where were three peirs ef blackemith's bellow,. which, when opened, will lowly col lapse br then own weight. Rab elerk had a bellows nose stek op the 1 of hi trowsera , and was allowing the breease from the enormous wind machine to gently blow up his lfe. mean A. while dipping from a bowl of iced lager toool off g the fnner msn. The customer was y struck with the ingenuity of this contrivance that he left the young gent lercr2 un,'Upoted with their .Eatran otreul attchment.PII i /rrrun O[J IiAL. MAYORALTY OF NEW ORLUANN, City Hai, Septembe r2, 1868. [No.1"04-L. 8.] 188. WEatsnA, The conlms appobted to spes the cost of opening Lafayette Avenue from Clai bwrme- i a eMiy .ead. hase -plei e damages at one handred an4 twenty-six thousand ,to l* dollars, ($1$2.0) e5e-ldaf of Mhob is to be paid Regis- by the property holders; and I of the WHEnAS. Many of the property holders have rare, of opposed the homologatlon of the commiseioa, yen in- an rvisors WnULsAS, The city of New Orleans is not in a ited in condition at the present time to expend so large a gistra. sum of money u .ixty-three thbosand dollars, ($63,000.) be it therefore Resolved, That the city attorney be and he is ACTION hereby instructed to discontinue the proceedings in the Fifth District Court, for opening of Lafay ette Avenue, from Clalborne street to Gentilly ormity Road. )rt that (Bigned) ALFRED KaARNY, submit President Board Assistant Aldermen. (Signed) TaoMxA Maaxar, rvisors President Board Aldermen. Wards, Approved September 24. 1ai;. n that (Signed) Junxs . CONwAY, Mayor. Baker A true copy : rarious JoHN W. OVREtALL, Secretary. se25 st to that eyondt MAYORALTY OF NEW ORLEANS, gitra- City Hall. Sept. 28, 1868. a take [No. 1041-N. 8 ] one as R,l ..1, Thr t permission be and is hereby ted for granted Mr. G. Vom Hofe. to erect a small steam of this et gine on his premises on Magazine street, during and 28, pleasure of the Common Council, any ordinance id con- to the contrary notwithstanding, and provided 111avit. Mr. Vom Hofe hie required te build a briek wall around the engi o sufficient to guard the boiler, trted and to be appro,d by the city surveyor. Third, (Signed) THoxAs MaautY, ur in President Board of Aldermen. (S9ined) A LFRED KEARNY, caton President Board Assistant Aldermen. In force by virtue of law. ued by JoHN W. OVERALL, Secretary. gel) 5t ,er apd _-__-_ _ all the MAYORALTY OF NEW ORLA.ANS, I ,nt be City Hall, September 28, 1866. ( ore in- [No. 1042-N. S.] s, that . .,,1, That the adjudication by the control ry, for ler of the contract for collecting the revenues of "gates, the Dryades Market to Louis Smith, security John of the Berthin, be and is hereby approved. thse R',, ' 1 frth-r, That the mayor be and he is gapers, hereby authorized to enter into contract before inence the city notary, in behalf of the city, with Liuis etered, Smith as principal and John Berthin as security, secr,- for the collection of the revenues of the Dryades e tiled Market until the 31st December, IG0s, for and in ilishel consideration of three thousand seven hundred s In and fifty dollars (83730) per month. of the (Signed) ALFRED KEARNY, ich de- President Board Assistant Aldermen. i gettle Signed) TH AS MARKEhY, President Board Aldermen. n that Approved September 28, It. one t ,Signed) JouN R. CONWAY, Mayor. anded A trne cony : tkn JOHN W. O()VERALL. Secretary. se?9 it m th it MAYORALTY OF NEW OnRLEANS, "r of City Hall, September 28, 186. 1 Super- [No. 1043-N. S.] Rsoie- 1~ ,~ . That the adjudication by the con n and troller of the contract for collecting the revenues I out, of the Clatborne Market to Louis Smith, security John Berthin. be and it is hereby approved. with a J,i solred s f rth,, , That the mayor be and he is ,y the hereby authorized to enter into contract belore weed the city notary, in behalf of the city, with Louis which Smith as principal and John He thin as security, for the collection of the revenues of the Claiborne m, the Market, until the 31st of December, 186i, for and regis in consideration of the sum of one thousand one repeal hundred and ninety dollars ($1190) per mouth. define (Signed) ALFRED KesARnY, ard of President Board Assistant Aldermen. regis- (Signed) TsoMAs MARKaY. President Board Aldermen. ny the Approved September 28. 18t;9. ran, (Signed I Jor.N R. CONWAY, Mayor. A true copy: .ToHN W. OVERALL, Secretary. sO29 It r Mr. MAYORALTY OF NEW ORLRANS,, et the City Hall, Sept. 29, Iso' - th ad [No. 1044-N. 8.] rcte:- I , ',rl, That the controller be and he is here i of %W. R. arrivon for the sum of one hundred and o e dollars and forty ixi cents, for his salary as poicemaln from _.,.t J_.. -,--", ,1 ,*,, a (Signed) ALFRED KEARNY, President Board Assistant Aldermen. t (Signed) TiroMAs MARKEY, :r for President Board Aldermen. r fr Approved Sept. 29, i-ss;.. ve to Sined JOHn R. CoswAY, Mayor. A true copy : .ctnOD JoN W. OvsAr .i. Secretary. se30 St ---- I MAYORALTY OF NEW OtRI.EANS, City Hall, September 29, 1i6. [No. 1043-N. 8 ] owell Recrcl 1. That the controller warrant on the treasurer in favor of Rardell Hunt for the sum of anted five hundred dollars ($800), for professional ser. b vices rendered to Hun. John R. Conway, mayor. a lone (Signed) ALFRED KEARNY, 5 `e en- President Board Assistant Aldermen. t (Signed) ToMxAr s M RKEY or to rPresident Board Aldermen. Approved Sept. 2', 1i'-. (Signed) Joun B. CON AY, Mayor. :tors A true copy: JOHN W. OVERALL, Secretary. sef) it tiate ' re- NEW YORh. F RAITUER. tuS PARLOR. DININGBOOx. AND C!IAMBER SCITS, by F. £runnla.' an MANIFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, 1185 hos. i and s9 East Hoeston Street, Betwn Bowsery sad Becond Avenus, EWrO fsrRL the Retlllag at mssuracerturs Prlees. o ALL OO(DS WARRANrED. O t OLE AGOENTSB IN NEW YOLRE aud -rcs rish, A P. GOATs, rish ap; oat- -oF a 1 Paisleyr, Scotland. sb. Clothtagmssndaurr ansd purchuers of Spool Cottohn fe Uees lla Machio , demandiaa bbs brt and strongest Irtx-Cord, ul Will d J. & P.Coate' Nos. O, a0 ard 70 xpressiy slated the to their wents. od C.n. - " 1 EERAL COMMIBBIUI NEMBEOHT Ne. a? Watti ases.ar, OsT. N ILA C Ik V'-.-WHlOh1JAJ mA. i Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of FURNITUBB oW EVERtY DESOAIPTION. i lie. 7 BOWEEt.-NW CANAL St.. • ------- W tVAOr t(mumW v. oa* sadi PAss now. sw Ton i Exapsteced asd eompsMat bsys ssgaed ed perhe ad oly ft euerom a lamsad relia aS e Oders wilt be oIld, PAY ABLE ON DELIVER bIhen, t; sat mis te smslsasbe smw Pralgt sad Osmmons...h .. . ," . - ..... ,, .. d 'mimis.sasnea misnuse an5 a.eo SWO AND j w .h on ma d . e o . a.Sm m . ... 0.....mb d o, so A wes Adb m _o appb o to AsOBr T arxxE be.. n..I a Camp meet, 1w O er.Tee N.10. l' AIMUSHiP COMPANT. Cvs, l m .......................... ma.sts= *-ewe - Y W NW ORLEAN8 SBTAMHlIP COMPANY. Clai* sand uuITm RAgm of AMEIGA. Sam or0 LOUSIAu, orwr or ,taw O r.oame. I have * ioa, Z eowo0 Ib M so teas d4w of Pokemy, is Via ,are d oar sd ed thoese d p t hendred se d litIy d of the I"he dma df the Unis.d Bta r sea Ie ad" t c the eClt d o OFm Iur, l=Os tis of es resad., duly oummst on. 0woICL- e a e nei ad m u r eson C ome nd ose pmad the he Is Ieetstd than, aeito he y oa f Ue O roisea ions io ,S Odis ittutos of the S of a t the rtm tw e e ua of eerpormemis In, f 60% ythe *- o "u.tede l laf ed, d do by tmh s p srel eme nt, grm und bind s2t amei th ad those whom thoy ropresnt to form than. shere into ond eonoautmes a corporaton fo the oblects ad o and .meidr the orluslalamo. reogeis 5aiu ote- us en. ARTICLE L 9The sumie iof si d old ps h an b e d hther , WNW ORLEANS VEAMBrHIp COMPAN ," ad Its domil Is hnreby eoatihto tro I the cty of law oneso sd o shall or. nt sod eontat for the termm of twoty ll yn rs from the seme ad iscmo the Osmpas a o e na ei A*tICLE Ui. be e TIee o bid s comp e ss to w e o troe - hem m won 0. ead p ta0n os or ma rs ssmehip, e iU Le r r O io of am eobw., to ho owned d eo st oleb I the oly .rts Now Orlh oeadtetrer botwe. mid l oad ar pet team eprs o the tttGlot o aet oraolfof ile. ring The mae of aid ompany shill he e proper pe s on when to sev o.soce" o l promsem whses nO0 I the ald Company may be intereoted. Tided wall ARTICLE III. Siler, ds d GRsWmekd e bY e o e am of TWO OHUNDREDD A IITT Tll rO Eli D DL * toM. aidet oh betheo sign of thues pra wch isoa I b eopo hosee.rogd ho o rseU thecen ea s ol. Mom, K enab secosera nb oneofhed by ks or b isco ARTICLE IT. The affars of sad ICompayball he uderhasdr m dand msaan met of Edward Hlggns. who may at say de have the privi sh of smocti with m 00 or more perrs fre auong the stocklolders ot the Compny subject to the op provel ofthe Boardsi Control who shl act uas a Board of Apgnt to selat h transacting the buse of sold Oe poy Itrol holder of the Comraoy shll he old anuolly, om he i9 mrdng so the frt Tud n ebrusy. , s which metiog a meorty n cpl shll chose five of thelr moum ore her to erve as Directors tor the mo nIngl year, who shall eo is tit ad form a Bard of Oeotolea wlm hesld Meang k ell he Chair-man mad esitled to me vets on a mtt brow htboreos it, snd until the ledtion of Directors is afor adept ld. the fol'owing named penon siall sonslttou the first Sin Board of Control vi: . J SMITH Wi. CERRVY, J. odred PEMBETNa J. AJ thedON Ib, J. M ocpo n i.bKT. .od hc. i m ruilre to elct Dirotenrs, s aforesaid, shall net dsatoye the said rporpatin, but the Board In oia shit] ontlote to exercise it o antlons, until a w od an be .n" Soc. S. Three m.mbers of sod Board of Control shat ton stltute a qurom for the trnieoctlen of baoiness, asd the -tld Board Is hereby lnaveted wilt fnll power to frame nd adopt smch by laws, rules n regseatono s they may deem reqi-. site and necesry f the Company erd the trmntsacttlon of Its D. nffalr ; provrlded, the same shall not conflict .th the tree In tent sod meaning of this Act of Ioorpormlon, or with the aws of th State. Anid L the temporary atnso of the Man. er they may select a Cherma to pMrede a their me.inga They shll have power ad are hereby thorid to buy and is, seistamshlp, faL reoastate, eta, for the use of the Com. p7; to mae otracts, leasa, maorel s hypothenalio Ltd compr,-mirs; to tix olarie of n ers tand emprois. to torrow money. anidto uild or ees to he built samahps f the use of said Company. COc a . if any member of said Board shall cao to he s uet dtoLkheldor of aid Company drng his term of srre,. his Irity office shall he der 'aredv n and in the orntof the deatl permwnt absenca, or resignatio lo any memhbr of usal hoard of otirol, the said Board of Control shall hav power le is toll vacancim oeosioned terbm y haul the tro reglur lore meeting thrafar of the St hldere for the sti n of .null ofcers of the Company IReu. a. bTh said Board shall met msothly for the trae rity, scltio of businse, and the Menager mr eral them to orne gather at soy time, by giving six hours' notion in writing. and h. anorog I It shell be the dauty of the ger t or a I.m to he kIpt. in rotd book, i the ntme of the Coin pool, a correct record of the prooedings, transatoLs, a. 0 a. sont, property. hbusM sd affairs, s weu l a foill ad aompleto anonalt of the receipts and dubianement therof. in. He shall moreover art UTre rer of the tompny, and ko a et ceae t in one of the banks or banking ci-. lsnlie of thIe city, sobet to the approval of the Board of r. C-ontrol, in the name ad for accoont of the Compiay and to be alonen sthorisrd and Frpo.ersd to draw leclc. to be t rount" iod by the Secretary, and transact ll banking Sac 2. 1 shall he the duty of the Manasger of sid Company to exhibit. -e -oeso be exhbloited to the Htockhoid. m wheonerer thereit required by them. il the tooks, papers oreeounte and teceufmte belonging to said Company, and also bmit t semta otr iwet1te tw ofat b of ah month m ialisd statement of the hustese d affairs of the Company re- durlg the pormso lg month. ured or dath of the Mana the Board of control shalhl mno dlstol7proned to apptnt a Manager pro tom., who shill ac ry sosue until toe fEt a"sal meetidg thereafter of the Stont. to election sannlly themet, and In the e. of the tempo. racy absence of the IManager. th aforesaid Board of aonted shll have power to appoint a Mrager pro tom S Pn. 4 At the ananl meeting of tho Rtorkbhlder of the Com e . y the hsoge may mnae a report of such matters andst lFg as he moy deem expedient and oeaesary for the r. errt of the C mpay, at which menlg each share aof oek to theaid ( mpasy "all be entitlel tesnme vWon all matrs bronught hefore It it So a. The said MSoacsr shall hae psowe to ppont at -'-rear, aim r othr' employee aunoally, and olten.rlI _ndcie 'lidy -iccnr, subjert to the ipproval of the Board of Centrol; iea he my remoy d duerotary etsru or other muelye at soy time, withrout the e aosti --m the ARTICLE VyIl, Iof on the inplratlee of the sod term of twisty-eve yeas 1, beroinbefonsgrsd uoforthe exlset of said Company, Smajort7 of te stoekolden Ina pltoJ shell havy power o or. dsemMe open the mode of mlligl d dso of all to e propertl and efectho helnoglg to said Company, -sd als i pi and ex the terms and conditiaos of the ale or dpotfothereat, mad inallyof wlhodi up sodllda.t Ito mbleo Is t I ewha toad...g" ARTICLE TUIL ?beors rthes of the stockhddoers Is empiol Shia bo" the porer to wind p ad settle the busln ms ad ahis of said Companoy t sany time dcring Ito exleSes, or mkting so modilctione, addltions or chags to thise ct, o girvin a xt, day. pr.:. not in two o the newpape. phied 0eAlln trntoibof grcks shall b0 m t the as1e of tho U ompa.ny, and rernei eo i took of troosfer to be kept for 51 ihetiprpoue, Tho tow eoboildee blndonl glhmsl -f I3 add lt, tolfonrlroflr toahidh Itlht t n ordit/o,. and sllp alations ofthis act sd aie or any ruleT, r oa r hy-law mnnedem p edas 1 anmo .ýre to ARTICLE I hi NI stockholder Bhll moe be htld table orab eosolb 4 h for the Ooitrnet, or ianlts ol said C'omypany b A onod the amoiint of his stina in mid to,,m~pny ocr shall any mere informality In the ooin 0tl0 if cli in Ormopsny hare the erect of rendering the pent art. null w or of seopeln a Ntorlkhil tar to Iay Igroer Ilmblity thi ths a at of wi as the ARTICLE XI, The lid (ompany shall une mad be smed Ii it ci.rprio L name sd taiscity. sod plead and he Lmpleodedilrdcn,, d ly .ay. s on c are e ..iltlad toa number sar pled V oppocila to thor namm repoetlrely, to-wit: " M J Smith. Wm. Creevy, Jno. Armtmong, Te B.ia i.n (I. ?ars -- J B. -orsna, i0. w. Mm... j . of Samoan Doavi C 1 Brdeiiiw iluod Molonrm. Keoote use aBoll. Wm N Pirkina A. Miliberr " C,4, W"l.ielmm ARTIOCL XIIL tuarlpiots to saeid Ctplitl Stock, until thr amitlit sub srihLd shall bays reached the ifosmid sams of.me million ArTICLE XIV. or. FI y T ohend D, I'trs o+hrl h ive bso s.o.. "om ha And. in eocrluslon. the Iio·khuldrr hberrhenoraned 'r l i ot~rmnatln oi the alireoul stipulntions, orvesionlt 000 te S gsempatedlndl oad sotobllbhd by the pre .at fit, th th ,rposo heri.hoeor marcuoed end to thaieffet only ci. io hereunteno sihce their nMaes rrspecjy,. Thos done sad poisd st te city of bow orloa aroraud the day, month sad year first abohi Mrottow I rle o poreno lohb Pembrrton, . Rgney iea. W. Iasoo, m Wtiam (Crer, Marshil I Smith, CU Bradhaw EDWARD IVT, Notar ible Of In rmmaeor s . Onr, . lk MoO). Swim 115 ATTORNeyg AT LA W. LAW CU -................LAW C D W. 800rr BILLC 'S. BRDIEHAM, TsXAD, WI pcrl· uttntion paid to Clims for Collection, ad prompt rr rOtrnns made. whei ATTOREY AT LAW, LAnc WILLIAM K. U0ULEH . Aoosmy an IEs . Er. -hshI is or so ,- s-lsso sihn Si oi y ma h'nd to ohopemdM otoirn mn p Dne fm roeoas 0wm wb dob od. t JOMMIM1SON-FOOK w * "1 a 's COJILX rs ?NLLOWWUw * CO., (Laots EL.LOWS & CO .) Vettes Vaeter0 oil Coeswieem oerehaateo . Mo. WT NATCHIIEI /i=Sr, NEW ORLEANY, LA. "I er hms Moesma Q00 . DOL.ONDS a O., will met for sna SJENNIX S, ATn A CO., *t (J. B. JENNINGS, J. .. GATES. J. . MsTUIERLIN C.tt, Paeters sad C.slamtedi MIerehaate No. l8 PERDIDO STREET, d U. New Orlens. :1 A'"* " IA d (Ws, . hrMuA, I. F. Mu.I N,,a. DA'S P. Loeiam. ib GENIERAL COMMISSION EIR ARfTwR, o. 37 Carsndelet teet New oreekms. Liberal advaers made on sh'pments to our nreoda tO Ioin don, Liverpool, iew Tor and Phll"dlbl. AYMAN k CO. ,i P d. rAVY da o~0., the (P. J. PAVY, ALFRED PAVY, JOR A. HINS('K,) PU Cetse IFaeter and CmOmisnllel Mi rehasIto, No. 61 CARONDELET STREET, NIW ORr Atr . T 0 0. OrEL dl CO.. COMMIBNrON MERCHANTI, a on For the sWle of Cattle, Hore, Sheep, Munle and Horse.. STOCK LANDING. NEW ORLEAIS. Setlobhetore rp rumes gives DO A 5oWRi -NO. o M OAONDELET STEETr whih Commision and Forwarding Merhant. Liber.l csh wich ick edao0 mast as estoo. sugar sae Western porl .~n onit. signed to my hissdd: Mews.urgra B mpson A V Lirwr. S pl; moswn Osy, Iaofrrlmd _ l Co. Llverpoo u o..a Lou. o; Mesers. .. P etnks&A Palmore. New York +o.or. H. SBloan Sens Pbbhnldlpbia: Melrs, N -Coronu.a io, Merm phIe; Ms'a Choattee A Edwards St Losi; Mesrs Hill a Led . inttlll mad Mr C. H Jordan. rtla erst.o SCOMMI°ON HOESE Of SUMMERS A BRAINNINI', p . 196 Gravoer street, New Orlease, La BRAULIN, SUMMERS A co.. No. 0 Second street Lourlville, Ky. ea! Liberal eesh edvanee made on Cotton ad other produe rno ree raeopt of bill lading consigned to the above address, or to our rhbl friends in New York or f.iverpooL lso JC. MARELLI. •or P ODUIE COMMISSION MERCHANT. , Mo. S1 Tehollpitoomas l res . hnoo NEW ORIt AvN. ':11. m 31 aroo1. ton ts... aon BISureecrs to O. Within A o.., a 'Wd 'UN0 I e IOHNI e III eqal- -FO TOUn SALI 01 if its 0st1le. 1oae amd Sbhea oe In- AOK LAWDING, AW ..k IIM;HL--, Sa * te, d ar , his sing Matesrie, 8e4 a 1 amond OOMMEROE STREET. TFW ijPlKr tNl ower JOm W. nORMIS d o0O. in of (Rem0o0 d from 0 Canal .tre.e; tran WI CANAL AND IT CROOSMAN dITEliET,. seaerl Demssmmlomea Mereheaae, lrbe ee Facter., And Dealersa n all kinds of ao AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS o Agat for Fire and BIrglar Proof SAFI and Ct(riTON od GIN. and Imllerma •A O.'s Cincinnati Nparklln CATAWIBA, coo- PTARi'H. VINKOAR. etc.. etc.. aiwae on ,hnd d l A. -Sw JA ..O. line Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fad mily Or er0e. and Plantation supplies, d- BATON ROUGE. LA. WiLghest P ite Paid for Cettom. t 00'T1'OT TOROD andNHIPPEr to S'IT PLANTERS. purt Thaeoing miy riends mad the plublic Tenerlly f tiee r fir. morpatronage I m,.t respectfully oarIcuIirt ontlantc os aes the same. n feIel afidenlt that Ie hruitooro, I ale I iiy ea. so pale of giving e tlire atlSlesFtln In mo Iilne oI qu,i... Uae I ad iso in 'be h Cppin of 'oito. on which libornl C(r h drn-ct e .k area mde, If requirred Hving much t'e-t to .hlp or my rdt owen count, it enable me to get reigh I.wer th.r tIe nvuot npo- I anl Iways havec with ndia Bagcmi and H4l nl '';os, a tot Ia supply on hand, ad will offer sam. at L.o,w.t :;.hI Prce. ANDRIEW JAi'KliN, lbs Corner Third and L. -rel t,dtm.. Iten rol'f Oi N T P. IL'TTOI'l GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENCY, Oirgicnltm Oc, Eighth tre, Lpncbbrgl Virglnla the Advrtlesmmt tnerted In- t pebldishd lb aa sUnited tate Poubltoher' Lowesit Rte We have oorrcted l of all the Dily. Trf- Weekly. met. Werk ad WeIy ewoo baters publtihd in Maryland. VIr. lo, ort Ceoolli. Sooth Canroinm. sorgi Florido. Aim. SLoL MIlippl. s od T~ i a i. ie to those o•f tr N bpelrn md Westorn States fr,m whith , Partlies dulesls of edvertl)a i my panicml IiiohUs. hn l I o r-l ed cy but us* authorislled by the puab. o 1 Mhsro of nnm.rous Jolnrl of etondlog and rr, -iboltal at throl boot tium Suthern Slates, nd Ca ca5.5imlently ot sertlotr rndnemane. Ezteoliverdverlsen ao esumred that they will nfd It to their nloteret to ountro.et through tii sogncy fir lhro , :lthorn State. pectally. t will reilev thom fril .tri esrpens, mod iliSos the publticatio of ther mdrertlss esn en the the most fnvorahle teorm. id Patrnas from abrold espertfully sotlrited. Itg Alll oommnamaltton, addrused s above will roceivr prompt in ntteonton. We beel leae to call the attention of lotrelrte to i.e U tnweoe fo .rebl• nOUleeif t his aency, nod upn .....t autor. MA VlaTsIXJ AemIy.--WO take pieseM In otatiog tban lbs Mr R.mo.,· r. Moion, for many yearn niaeoor of that Ic, sterllng newlpar the utnlhburog lrgila, nod niui Avlcr. ad toImng Agsnt r saeVsrl s r hiM rrenone hIs old lim'ese Ip We hna hed holne relations wit him for u nzucbger"g ys ar, · mod hevo i·wlwa, io'uoi him prompt. energetl. i-nd r0. tibie, We cheer sliy recommend him tomIlpnrsno rnaolo. lu the onervlooa ut no nvoertisog an Ocy In Virgnis. --tM. brtle (AAoertlsr nod Nelsuer. Nov. 18,t I - - 0 Agetcy." Vtrlnnlo Ues Lyonhbnrng Vs. It aifrt 0 ao ig had lo Iotlygrlo rIoIlCb buhonalelotl e witurvo iih him. it we hIove eoly iiiioi him.prompt patical mod i"i reep S sense thoroughly relible. We errdinlly comruoeid : I Ii sl partlor who mp rnqoire sockh servlcels -1 corns 0li the nphere of his hosines---..I.Echmuod Wtitg, Nlo. 6. lI6it ongolten il Lvnro uito, T.--We eote thni 5. 3. P. Snltn has nIeli esiabulihud hi. Aloertillu Agnr(iy at te Lyurhborg, V iriungthewor we had doahl-igo w01t1 thlb g fentleman. W: ala)mlfutd himprnmpt andotel.ad I Tru Hot owtl ozpertent', we are stimlld cthat ni ordora vlilrulon to t ean will he pmo4l attended to. Augse in (UII (Chronleht mod Ssttlnom Je 17. I?, i1 n AOlrtxlSial Amner -Robert P. Button. oi lyrq ronr vrtlsments aldmraol ootither bb.,no n for th.ce radlndoh o o evces thisoc,,,li, of Vlr im ls te i t s,. .. ire aofthe Lyehurg irgisulnmon, mold snd bliy C-,IIilr-tIi bUip, b edited bli(pharle W Bot.oa, Enq. Thin aew~ni ro he11. tied npon ---+Mrylnd Farmer nod lNrheie. ilit lo"l o We ftiIy endo.r. the ebovo notlee whrlm we ioty Prom Ibs "Mrrlad Fnrmer mnd Mctnhmo.'eliariug rr'i+rit um. snoni*'otlnn, with Mi. iitopiin, e wo hato olmayv i,:,l prompt, coor..on mno rallob a Wo woold raomirneed bL Agcy to oar brr+tcln of the Prs in Trnetu. (BrlstolTs Nw No r,. I. LS. e ersl Advertoiing Atrey, Virgiahe U~rn. Lyn,.-Sm fi n·. S4lefor the W e nuew Mr. Button welli atn uge mmt mad lwnysl found him reliablo prompt Mde',rt1LIU. enI a bas+u douht thathd Il.qayIIl now 1" rrrt nomt aniw the Sontoeso Agot ot .hat weil mws nod ,pi. la J+,.mr. the Lynonborg Virglnan, Ii nufosuouuaorat. ,il 'iou, I osm ftahits, nod aI all the rrioo-meodotiiio that rierriantl in the 0o0th will reqoir0. We tabs plonorse in rocuio-z11oin1 h"m.tosrhof our reade ,. mp noed .. Agt ,n Lynch b-uo.--.Lchmnid Sepubole Nov. I. Itl Olrealc or voe DALLv icD wLRI 'Ly'.c-r] Sow Orleoni. Dire bi-v I-. i Mr. RohertP. ottin, Ii Lrilhhirog ', in. i-in,.., ,r· soil to ot so Agent ,i rortve lboihrclgiy,i. nod Olvtarlee Stsst for the New Orleas Croaenoit. J. O. NIXON, OI. RonunI p. Noyron. oc Lythborl. at iii, morola00 Omce, la tleneral Afeit for rseelving nod forwariiJe dver tlaemat tont I y r ,,r p1 f tie Uniel 'tote ' ,sio ' ,i n eounecrld wlih tib l.rorgiin lnelc tP nad rr*-mo lorooanl tr•oesctlens with him we crn aserta to hlo promotnorl sod enro nee to In bu is-m• tcrslusact.on Prenono wh, -m nid. ·rrtlilg to do, wlh ba Or. S to bhemaoist fIttlIl cIud re UIble Agent.- IDnoll (TL) R~egitn,. Nov 24 PUS VI4eItoIA 0)rr101. 0 Ab~Huld . Vs, Januar yJ II l TPO wrao RI noT t)gltioN -I) Rlbert P H0 'u. of .Lnchburg. Tm, ae motheolted t0o ntr r ot brniori~muoeon nail rdeceillve nhlripoiiit to the gdon VAbl lre.lan, tt ,ulstaam with hr. Sutton, ad wo hob nn pleasure in eoommm k him as sell olp worMth tbo eonl, a.. of thes sootusbyr Y Robet F. .Itt o Ygtos nitno iLyc urg TI thaheO reoed the basin., of hi writyrln r WIenhIw n Soun blaela prompi 000 mn winho may dsrobn ssrm Any ba.inoena b brns h ls e mmd Weiwir the e . Ud1te, SIs*ul Nes 0mI so O m Dunt ANN Wiglr IwILLaoecln I MrAt., eL. Eebm . l r+ _ itIsn-ts sad rbslttplons to the Deri InteiLesso. md ILIAD J. WHIrt&EII • ll 0e0e lIogeraeer. omugo o u A e ,o,,, Sons,,ma .o W+.. e_ ,# Cooc, u:--Rr. obrt p. Butts, 0 Lnebog. T,, i du.l nonbor to ma no Asmt fc on em. w. u. oCAIA a 00., Folpnlaee