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en Pt '.:. es;'erite following re .};d /Id aeonsatters which the t' Hlrtsuaesmt to the city of * tpying to be relteved "-lo+sincrred tn uitsW instituted 00 Ford the recovery of Ltes, . Pa M atter the latousetto tie ci~ty ohfae e 1t' do, Ithe to he rtaved softr his licenseN o.'.tt i* yuh..nse, in. the Fourth jml7i, t your osremiccee report anvsedlnil ry under reresutlol.o r met stst rrenettti aom0eitl0¶atoo a s 0191.pay seve' ,te,,ettin r to t he Oct. Yur cm .ta t4 l noefor eamn a I U f the The 00, have under resolutlos of the tttb et bsaR insf sitting ofthis ho ,Ilertharatooont of`4i05, }id from the purchasers of the o o tha nettog to the City D4'Fbiereremain upon baud $07; rthte nit olte frost the porchaser of the ha 1Ariwheve of th Ffourth Sectoos. 1150 ate happy to be enabled toannonnce iethe Hoting debt of the eity, given in the V pcommittee of the 9th of August olt., ha: ,,ts tyanelled by payment; and that the S tyi now it a conditton to satisfy all current Ustn presentation thereof. If this ability has .vsauod-thoosth noate cf tha revenues of the clty 1 rteseIftt a truly said that the difference of l between 6tl0 nad $1tSlO00 per year, Is the 'ree of this Coonaal; and that the result of its * imcdeitloorould nOt be ht.tt0in pied thas to the t0Uedio&naof a oe(t whs tnret it is osr *no e iotc m toly preceding mat taerof thebi rei mution of the various stateme t lboe commercial pros of pwy thtea, r smeittee have deemed f40eyrcer keceable body a succinct te0la etatiatiof oureity, during epO.itetbehoilsdlhat as ira! 'tation o:theame.twlt iuollfythe .atih of i' our thlltowotlens who estil believe in our city'1 pro 3 n. al wsiia lliongtluobrfor its further wivanc ntt Your snommoiti aloe foruish for the ;onsidleration of youoeoe e body, a eompsratir e athemeot of e* l Iaurae. ....and toindbt- I Odneoo of.t NN tans and New Yorkr isel ae a c~acity of oor city; asd n ' ;guone for certain j eallblu his chaoq| tauy hnion jort, I: lonertieortslaCrrsioand may cn- I usael pb omled edparorfcaccoedoyeaud xtrt. fa a e (4) aiv tbyearly arrival, at the- t oNw lta5sc 7s Ohl'i wbate, brgs, schooners, I ,A nhpue ate years eommencing withitha"Sttemet I i )ips arriving at the pl f e piendibr, 1801 ito 1st 88Slespiand rt the Cootom-lonoe, and uds& (B), shows that thelsange of ships, barks, I pr n emats arrving et the port of New.. s to th ver e Setemr let 1865, e:- i T h i , baoate,er arriving ae the lest teo yoners, .ep'yeerae. showing that lbs t l i by neary it J per oen5. sie or year'endngSop t , those of10145, by aou Levrgaerivaloofstoumbusts I ituoteotp 0 r year;shoW. Tale ysar~endlag September let dle tanai eagte by tiet'.i per cent. i f th ie feoaaoIS Clotti the pr of Few,I qt 3a in, eca oed qua ratio With the eiieeof r in pit.: we arrive at the eono ionein lb s* lgofardivali haadeerrqsed, Bo h04odng r let, 1040, the avere 1 ulfip at the port of Now Cr- -0 3l "ya ý ~oian~hr le,18051°tte aviaras it the p0e of Nd* r- I1 of per 5sp or aarly 40 per~ce i t .., 1t e true ~~tha lt sei par centage of in- ibt 4fm t~tU n. tp tpnea, sr..apaeity, of Of tr tte sJr y s rib thyear eoding hr ear ,Ppyes lsisioo lbsarrlvalaof 1040. Itr Ofaag o e Fný In lhs size of said thtIuesollhave been 40100 arrivaie hnt git bmkeorarrivalo ttioatidyearequel al Jo~sof 4 other words, ths arrivais i Rest osmose of. esze are equal, Of olcambeats of the capacity of those' ai ejote,11a~op-nlt ieug s - ofi thearrvae'af o 455 ernt'o r an If fescur1th poet teu erese, o£ nearly Pie 1°14 ths' itspoetas ft9ugae p Noew Otrlemo tfr the en, o h erend itFee bYAU. pr os f1843 byy. 51 per lot the last ten yearn d & a PtX8 barrels per gpte for athe yeend. dahtV'r by ova O3~ ave 18d pet gent. in sa w of 1440 by 991E Sohfor the tlat ten I teosgwin that the ldraIer endng September l.eent* mort oatjt9 and n per ea. Eettetng September . j t5din Sept. .l'/. XP orl~l fonr a ywaty pU -7 per i tSobeooezpert-o I bsh nefeotaport of r h to Ih·c .thale box e , ,.+ttlse,,, byee 7-. . . . . ..h m n the eroae by oe te with the exports or ° W5we arrive at the ef Pi than theeverage by ..by 989,,,0 pip.. r t tty...mes sltht Ile mind oor lip. Sof tl. Upper MLi. .t , l tn tuhe ribtarie. by le thoftn he aveommge byr loen thou tbo average by ";- .+.p.L, 18Ab may us thane the averagt wby -elsu thau tb. avornge ri o whola peri cled of tup tIial ULIOCll due alow cotmtuoreor lte Ulppertm i e bd'resetheirýltrbutres. >ki tetiygtscomotnrce ISSt,,o .18, may ligteof the gneat wtate , esrthte whoepleo po, eothel e era aath all des amp.lo malln orte tepelt. torte++ ItO itye sIt 65haetl b "Ise, .bhetig progress of our aieelhuB Andyur cotmmittee have iq,ý h a eltheImpoprtant u? Or raOiofoftheracopoint. "oauto Whoe 'dtb tserl eopo e roportval thoreupon eoto d, e#ýa ý IWl~e remova lahreo m , gt uts of the exports os lb tl kplnt eight yeare, In ts! vw Orleans tio for. tS n ureg the pat i yeer.-s-howging Vat P84e7tittgSept. 1,1681, en. .t~S.r neetfy et per rent. ta r xpp Osr et.gn Votuol doenog hfkratgt nSu per earr Sgn ves.lsa or the ' r reebli the averngby of 3.per seat. l b 1 etw M rtleals coast t t }ýpo.rt gr t~s year end S t tits aveorage by $1)," Sryli ; a at 0ot4'frm m New Oleans do .~ r arla. s 9g. te pner 1 ~ T l lDIeIe by .S 757,497, or Is utatemat of datim 5.t·t· ,4b of Now Or u~ rfelrtole bultt htli n the Oda-setme, y 1, yp ýit egnrrýAtu 0 1per to ye r InIn0s tdct,.8 t Ors teo goOse, Ti pe8rw W-Stn er 0 _ ý Wtp~eahe~tsO ' * -,tI andt. *d154 p00,adrr Qlep Th Tha°Jah parked (H) gives the valuasofproduce re. |, ie Ntsr OrlM but the Interior: during the / "Th eeedt of peodee of the interior for the year eodi t eptemb0t1 1805, are greater than the rerceipt /for l a~by neaty 51-7 per rast. Sti)tveeg nola of peeIduee received from the tote ri thea lte ten years, atmonts to t100,H4,05 pee yeati thee showing that the value of the receipts for the year ending September 1, 1855, exceed the average by more than t18 1-5 per cent. The reealt of the foregoing analysis of ththtales, for nlched by your committee, Is, an regards the oemmer cialt prosperity .NLew Oreons, hlghtysatiefaetory. It stands in direct coutradtltion of the representations rife as to the decline of our city; and showm that forthe past ten years, enovering the ertedoriunnt which it has ra been alleged that our eommetoe has declied, New Or tleans has edvancedalaittlyad healthfulnlly in the ehltf r eleomete of a oomagte .tleasta. the A compariean oiTable (EL with Table (F.) exhibits of the extrordtoarytl etthat although our trade with the North-weat ha greatly lessened, yet the annual value redof the prmde received from the interior has incrraced led thn to4n yearo more than 51 per cent., thIereby prov ie I Jlthae sections of country which are more Im e, edlatlyotM" own, of which New Orleanes t nacessa tlly the mar, have, within the period specified, been greatlyopened to cultivation, and holditng out to us o forge promises in the ftaure, when Texas shall have bad hepd enetrated by railroads, which will make her as tributary to our own wealth ac are the sugar lands of bythe Attakapas. a In preparing the following comparative statement of the wealth,internal resources, and indebtedness of the , citiee of Ndw Orleans and New York, your committee cr. have obaed their calculations upon the numerical popu lation ofthese cities, and have drawn their data from hy the tat annual report of their respective Comptrollers. a NewYork has I populaltot of 50,000; New Or eants has a population of 15t,000. New Orteans is, of then, to New York, at 1 to 65. is The totalo receipts, from all ourcesr, received intlothe 5 Treasury 1at New York for the year ending July let, e 185., amounted to $19,439,60 80. ly Thd'totat receipts, from all sources, received into the 7, Treasary of New Orleans for the year ending January he let, 1966 mounted to 84 319415 06. Taking the ratio of population as or basist New Or h' leaas, to have equaoled New York in her reeipls, he ashould have reeved, for the year ending January lets, t .055, 2,870,609 7--belng 051,1,04 21 more than she he did receirlebe, and thus falling hehind New York 1t 5s.2 tat per ent. aNew York taxes poretnal properly. ip Thetotlalasseeseedvalueofrealatd personal property of in the cily of New York, for the year ending July Ist, he 1860, was 40,99,8779. f01 this amount, 8100,.t2,412 ito represent porsonal property, beitg ill value equal to e 4 per cent. of the real estate, wlich was nassessed at The total assessed value ff real estate in the city of t New Orleans, for the year eiding January let, 18t5, a was $72,947,420. If to this sum we add 45 per cent., s or $33,51,3, as representing the personal property of td New Orleans, we have a total of 8104758,759. et Again: there is in New Orleans assessable real g estatel which doesa not app-or at all upon the rolls, to a.an amount of at least $15,000,000. Ifwe add to this of 41per5cent being ,75150,000, we have a total of real 4 anperscnal property equal to $120,008 750. Now htaking the ratio of population between Pew Orleats i had New York to be as 16 is to 6&, the d fferenee as to awealkh, in favor of Now Orleansa, is $14,124,541, or 11.4 per cent. The deparltment of aseaors of property and of supervi0ors ofeaseoamentsicnrt the city of New York, Smost noempleote. New Orleans has nothing of the tnd. We are compelled to base our taxation upon as opeslomentrolte made oolby the Assessrors for the Sate men, for the most part, elected for their party predilec hlions, and who labor, as far es the city is conoerued, without accountability. Nothing can be more jejnne than a Psytem of financee resting upon so crude a fout , lalon. If New Orleans is to beome, ln the future, what her geographical position claims for her, title pre senteystemof taxation most firstl undergo a radical tt change. The State should grPnt to the City the right istoappoilt assessors of property; and the basis of tax t alion should be so enlarged s tso inrrease e receipts, while greatly lessening the burden upon the individual sLtax-payer. The feudal idea that land and houses, only, Sare property, must be done away withl In our legisla tion. Theree an be no honestreason why a man who has goods to the value of $600,000 stored in the heart of our city. and for which the city stands security O egontot all loss proceding from the violene of a mob, attould be exempt from taotion thereupon, while the | owner of real property etaggers under the burden of . t L ..peo the 8100. In vlewoftheitnportance of the iati here referred to0, and as one step towards re. t formation, your oeommittee offer thesacompanying reo lotion. The total expendiltures of New York for the year 4ending July l, 1tO, amounted to $11700,799 0. S'Ie totun expendtturer of New Orleans for the year |ndlag Jaouary 1 1855, amounted to e,687,307 75. Thue., taking the atio of population as the basle for QxpindltrenNew Orleans exptended $34,79 806, or I7-07 per cent. less than New York. The total ordinary expeonditures of the oily of New 11 York for the year ending July 1, 1855, were $8,849,-0 The tolal ordinary expenditures of the city of Now I Orleans for the year ending January 1, 1805, were i $ 1 947,8.0 60. SThe ordlnary axpenditures, therefore, of New Or- i leans, when comparod with those of New York, as per atio of poplation sWeres 94,41 22, or 4)j percent. i las than thoied of N*w York, . *The total rreeapts of New York for the year ending Joly 1,185, amounted to $1.,4d8i0n, 80. She raised Iby tatition $6,4,051 31; leavlinlg a balance obtained from other reoesces of $6,075,040 5. The total reeipts of New Orleans for the year end. s Iog Jantaryl, 1855,, amounted to 86 10,515 00. She ttared by taxation $1,719765 44; leaving a balance dolained from other sourme of $090,749 61. The total receipts of New Orleans from taxation,1 when compared with those of New York, as per ratio 1 ofpopulalion, show a, excess in favorof Niew Orleans Ia of $40,300, or 3)4 per cent. When we consider that 1 New Orleans taxes real estate alone, while New York oaxes equallyreal and personal prosperty, this exhibit 10 makes patent the monstrous nljustire of our system of i Irplon. We raise in ratio of popultion, from real 1 etlata oloe, more than New York raised from theI otmhined capital of her real and personal property. hal stronger argument call be urged in favor of osn ltrgtng onr bsin of taxation, andh by embraeing theroie Etraoat property, distributet equally upon th shboul rs ofall a Iurden which is now horne wholly by a frW. ' The total receipts of New Orleans, obtained from sources other than taxation, when compared, as pes ratio of population, with those similarly received by New York, show a deficit gaianst New Orleans el t,1004,53 20, or 108 1.5 per cent. Thts deficit arises mainly: 1t. From the defectlve eeostrntlo ofr oor ordinances relating to the licensing of trades, and the various divisions of business and munemenot in our city; and, seondly, from the wholly in00oiient exeeutlve execution of sunch ordinances, teuobingthe msatter, as we now poeess. NewOrleans, to hIat equaled New York, as per ratio of populatron, should have raised, from soures other than taxation, tirthe year ending Januory 1, 1856, the eum of St ,609, 30 89' whereas, she actually thus raised only 7O49 il. It Is unneceatiy to add that our license shatem requires, both in its construction atnd in its cxe. citoh, a most thorough reform. Wore New Orleans to tax, equally, both real and peroualI property, we should, In order to raise the sum o t,TIt9, 7.4d4 being the amount raised by taxation flr 1hb year eoding January lst, 1.15, and taking 19140.7o as our beasts, levy a tax of one dollar nd thirtysix cents on the hundred but were otur ordl onoes, toucbing the gralting oflioensese, also duly en f. rdlus yielding the additional revenue of $1,009,. S2 we might raise the sum nequislte to make up S0,g6t15 00, being the total receipts from all sources fic the year ending January let, 105, by a tax of only fi.slx cents and two mills on the hundred dollars; thus else at band bas our city the means, with a greatlyreladed'rote of taxatlon, not only of meeting ie Coaunt expenses, with the interest annually acern lug upon its permanent debt, but of psyingefi, within i few yanr the permanentdebt iteelt. Thepermnent debtof New York tr .... $i.2i0I.856 The permanentdebt ofNewOrleans is..ti ,leos, 0n The permanent debt, therefore, of New Orleans, when compared with that of New York, as per ratio of populaton, exceeds that of New York by 231 per cent. New Yorkr has a sinknuobl egnfd, ,toeke and bonds, Nof 0$,70,473 0, leaving a permanent dhb, unprovided for, of $o,834,38 0e. New Orleans may deduct from her permanenut debt theI sum of 300,000, to be refunded by the Pontebhar. train Railroad Company; and she han, In raltaod stocks, the sum of S3,5001,WO and in stocks afthe Con iorcial Wateu.workh the sum of 1501,00e, makihg a total of $4,000C3, and leaving a permanent debt of syl82,n09 ii. But, unlike New York, the whole of the permanent debt ofr Aaew Orleans is provided for, and most stein. ucntly provided for. Not only is the entire mass of t* real property legally pledged for its ledemption, bht the Slate statutes of the 23d of February, 1859, being the present charter of our city, provides that " the Common Council shal aunually, In the month of Jann ntary, pass ast ordinance to raise the sum of six hun died and fifty thousand dollars by a special tx on real estate and slaves, to be nailed the consolidated loan tax and the rate per cent. of said tax In each Municie Ielity shall be in proportin to the Itndebtedtess of each. 11 ordinances, resolutions, or other acts, passed by esid CouncIl, after the first day of January in each year, eStI bh null and void. unless the ordinancte in. poslng the unsolidatino loan tax shall have been pre viously passed." This law, togetoher with the awe entforcing the tax for payment of the interest altnaolly aoerointg upon our ralrood boods1 cover the whole per matent debt ofr New Orleans. '1 ie city's creditor may well rest esatisfd with such security. The total value of real estate owned by the city of New Orleans, as estimated by its Comptroller, A. C. nagg, Elq., is '37,t1W,,010. [See tabular stntement tmtrked (I).] The total value of real estate owned by the City of New Orlteaoans, u eutimated by Messar.J. A. Beard, Oumpsteruarer anit C. Lre,gendenme Whose know. ledge of the value of reotal estate in our city will nat be questloned,li SI1%5oLt7t0. Sce tabularsuttement nark ed (K.) New Orleans. then, cmpred with New York, as per ratio of poputation, owns an excess of real estate to an amount equat i1 value to $3,814,566 38, or 43 -O10 per sent. In other wolrds, Nen Orleans in, it this re spect, 43 10 tper cot richer than New York. Respedtftlyysubmitted. EWD H DURELL, -- N.E. BAILEy TOe. K. PICbE, JESSE OILLMORE. [A. ) YTsarly a lval of Ships uarkL s Bkrig Sohqo0s, Steam 1Shipsa , for tn,15 yea rsofo ptomben 1st, i845 1014- 742 87 441yin t s nee 2t86 4,770 iie- it6 19 1 0 *el 8,m._ 186-7 709 41 01 919 10 9 391 6S t a 148D0 7 408 7 460 13s s 6 27 154-t040 404 81505 7q{ 1147 2102 28 I- 0 305 25 7 90 2144 IsiS 141-2 907 871 2 70 218 2011 92785i I 2 7I 00 I 84'7 Ilk-4 719 020 9 o , 8,5 1,8 ItbJl 171 pu 9,266 e- [ B. ] t Statemeat orflTounge of Vessels and St.amshlps or. riviot at toe port of New Orieans, from 1et Sept 1841+ to 10th Sept., 18 : 747,073 from ltt Sept.'r, 1846, to 0th Septet't, 1840 90009 " e, 181, - 1847 S 010,086 " 1847, .' 1848 S830.1083 0" IM848 0 " 849 785,9 50 " 1849, 1850 781,086 ' 1801 1851 054,104 - " 1831, 1852 694,080 1852, 18.3 t 200,007 1853, " 18654 064,104 - 0 1854, , 5 1,.6 8+,004,854 I' [ C. ] Exports of Sugar and Molasses, for ten years from let September. 185: o SgirL. Mtolassra. d Hbds. Bbls. Hhds. Blbl. 1845-0 ........ 85,900 11,493 41,708 67,214 1846-7 ........ 50,113 5,451 4,053 4.,020 L1847--8.. .... 80,189 11,042 11,800 90,638 IQ44-9....... 94,400 11,381 1,650 03,711 (1049-50.... 02... 92720 13,942 2,741 111,674 SI --1....4.... 4,147 8,644 636 07,024 S1851- ........ 50,793 6534 83 94,107 )f 1859-3........ 93,731 4,121 t13 151,875 1851-- ........179,406 6,716 057 2092,34 S1864-5 ........ 1029,487 10,406 100 217,444 Total....907,279 90,781 8,509 1,'209,300 [ D. ] Exports of Cotton and Tobacco for ten years. Cotton, bales. Tobacco,hhds. 1815--0 ..... ;."............ 1.0541857 02,045 18460-7 ................... 724,508 50,378 1847--S ................... 1,201,807 60,3614 1848-9 ................... 1,167,303 52,896 .184-50 .................. 8385091 17,955 1801-1 .................. 997,408 64,501 1951-2 ................... 1,43 811 93,715 1852--3 .................. 1,644,081 64,071 1853-4 ................. 1,420,1t80 3,043 1814-5 ................. 1,970.264 04,100 Toal ...............11,701,854 013,070 f c * 6,i 50- 5-.qt"omnN1 f ý, '+ ,' "Ju.-w~ 'lqqSO eqnN a e o o ppo rom od sew l o ograntys e on o oh lqaat pte 5 1me. fJ o 4 aaIgr."e .-+-+ ° * ..rll 1840-7....J meas for.45 a d 1 Jo6 8417-o-.t.q.h.. . , . 1 ,.o7,$3Y. I ým50- ......s Ol0d3.0 1t 1o640 a 7/.8.9L -- 14y6o~ 3070050 5o ,20.3t7° 1el2-8d.... 0 70111 0 19tot 114ptm7b30,01051 141-.. 18 T$ Pl. Osero doo~g t 000 fuolo semnta "" N 1 U-7..... m4 t o4 sow4 .4 cod 1040 i,.-. 15,ý0$1.,90 15,005,40 97 8,912 Value of Exports from New Orleans for light years, ending 3 on ,ile 1,t S8ptemer, 1855: 1845-6.... The Piles Current does not furnish state. 1846-7.... 1 ments for IS4Sand 1846. 187-9..... 427,041,09 01140,707,153 127,001,610 1848- .... 22,309,521 14,600,297 28,383,753 1849-530...... 20,927,7511 16,709,520 83,151,279 1850-1...... 39,02,600 15,905,404 27,2428,912 1851-2a...... 33,469,188 14,607,090 20,21x6.372 1852-1.... 47,628,019 20,140,707 30,89594,52 1853-4...... 43,428,741 17,028,040 22,004,508 1804-5...... 43,016,404 01,372,333 10,031,391 $277,043,800 8122,310,410 1206,6817,4802 c G. ] Statement of Duties paid on Goods imported Into the District of New Orleans, for consumption only, from 1844 to 1855, being te5 years: 1F45 ................................... $10,41,602 54 1M4- ..............0........ 1,761.359 54 187......................... ........ 1,824,18 20 14 .........6 4............ . 169562 73 1840 ........ 829,77 8 1 8 5 .............. ............ 20129,74 42 81 . . . . ..... 78 7 1851.......................... ........ 2,200,790 73 15 ....................... . . ....... 2,040,554 45 185 ......... ......... 2........ 9,0,91 27 1854 .......................... ........ 2,031,004 0d Total ............................$ 802,965 94 C . ] Value of Produnee rseceived from the Interior fo 10 year, from lot Sept, 1845. 184I- .......................... . $77,193,44 6-- ...... ......"... ......... ...... .. 90,058,21 1847-8 .................... .... 78,779,121 18489 ................................... . 81,009,69, 1840-6 .................................... 78,80,871 130-1 ................................. ... 10, lo 4,o 08 12." .................................. ... 108,091.708 182-....................34.... 134 33,73 1853-4 ................................. 115.338,178 18 .4-5...... ................ ........... "117,104,.29 Total foro10 .ears, $1,0o6754854 (I . J Real Estate of the city of New York-Buildings used for the Fire and Poliee Deoartmente and other pub lio buildings, piers and slips, water grants, eto.: Real estate under lease ........... . 900,600 Sundry lots and gores ................ 82.8,300 Lots at Brooklyn.... .. .. 41,000 Croton Aqueduct Department::::::::::::: 16,474,000 Police Department...... ... 139,400 Alm.Bouse Dpulmoent ..o..t..... o ,700,0 Fire Deparlmeott.........., . . . 295,00 harhets ........2...'. ..... 1,1,000 Pbhlio Pt...... .................... 5,178,000 toardofEducatiors...... ... 8 1,371,500 Commo iaod . . . . . ,371,500 Commo lauds ...... . 912,400 Ferries .............. ........... ... 0 7,0 Bulkhead, wharves and.i;............ 4,r01,000 tUncommuted quit rents and land under water not granted...... ..... . 460,750 Total ........................... ,.,90I4,2605 [-(K. ] Real Esrtale of the city of New Orleans-Public esquares, buildings used for the Fire Department, Public Ochools and other public buildiags, markets, wlharves, etc.: Lafayette Square.........2,061 Anunciatio Square......o ............ 150,000 Jackson Sqare .... 555,05......... 150,000 Congo Square ................0.. 0,000 Washingtone Square ..................... 50,000 Tivoli Circle ..... ..0, Publio Part .0...... .. .......... 00... 1 000 Coliseum Place ................. 0,00 Clay uttare.... ... .... 0...... 00 Square No. 254, In part .....'...... 30,500 Square No. 600, entire ............ ,50 City Hall 3...2.......... 350,000 City Hall No ............ 39,005 Worh-House asd ousea of Refuge,..... 15,005 Malrkets .... ......... 4,300..00 Wharvese ........... . ............c 4,000,00 Engine aouses ... .. ' ...... ..... . .. .. 0. Parish Prison .......... "'...... ... 100,00 eh ·ie chool ·===================== lOO,ooo Puhli School Houses .. . 00,000 Powder Magazine o.......... .... 5,000 Courts ...............55,000 Property appropriated by the oity for the opening of srets ............. 17,000 laeDonogh estate ............ ,0, Commercial Wat'or.orke, (sitoel. 5 ...... 4 50,0 Total.............. .............. $19,5601,700 The following resolutions, aooompanying the foregoing report of the Finance Commnittee,w.re read twice and adopted, the rules being tre pended: : Iesolved, that Adam Miller be authorized to trans fr tile unexpired term of his licease for keaping a cof. fee-house, corner of Magazine and Fourth streets, Foyrth Distriet, toJacob .chollang, upon said tran.sfer being regelarly oountersilgned by tou Treasurer. J4edoled, That a special committee of three be ap. ,ointed bythe Chair, to nquire into and to report upon the causes of the decline in our commerce with the North-west. Messrs. Durel, Tompkins and Price were ap. p-ointed on the abovre committee. Resoaved, That a apseial eommittee of four be ap. pointed by the Chair todrafl as amended charter fo he city of New Orleans, and report the same to this hody. Meters. Durel, Tompklis, Denegre and Cul. brton were appointed on the above committee. ,The following reolution, adopted by the As. tant Board, waM conocurred in, a recommend. d in 8e foregoing report of the ianoe Copo. I aittee, Yeas.-Mem5, Bailey, DUSll, Denegre, Culberton, Price, Pride and Tompkine-7. Aresolutio to pay sTundry persons (Adopted Ote. Mr.].: Prde, on behalf of the Committee onal pStreete arid Leadinen, offered the follewig e port, which was ads opted and the reeoiutien LMaa _the earme wa read twice and S . pbeing ecepndened: The Ca tte oe Streets iud Loadlteg have the honortoesam ota1o oessgnsatoedaa of s asure r Thso nalirla6rf ~ rnde'shv the to ho P.,t roe. ne ntemmunucation of thn "Surveyor of the ý 't., gtardlntg rutolaution NO. 5.t7, which requests tuk wyar to eeawui the uisaae -wbsff 0to -8be rmoerop oot o Esplande street to w e more eeeidedspes., The Sarveyc ss forth that tStS resolution does not state the amount to be expended; and recommends that a eoel5aCt be sold for the execu tion of said work, which lr eoiamtluee approve of, to fether with the site seleeted by said omcer--, opposite Independence Square, being entirely out of the way Sof the shiping and far removed from residence 7 Your committee, therefore, offer the following resolo Slion for your adoption, instructing the Comptroller to ,lli at peblicauotlon a contract for the construction of said nuisance-wharfs after the usual notice in the Of5 cial Journal. CHAS. PRIDE, m -W. O. DENEGRE. S eored, That the Comptroller be, antid he is hereby, authoriued and nstnructed to sell at public auction, to the lowest bidder, after ten days' notice in the Official Journal, a contract for the oonatruction of a nuisance wharf opposite Iodependence Square, Third District -the work to be done itt aeoordaoee with plans and speoifications on file in the Surveyor's Office. The adjudicatlonof said contract to be subject to the approval or rejection of the Common Council. SPUOIAL COMMOIITTEE. Mr. Pride, on behalf of the Committee on the Artesian Well, offered the following report and resolution, which were read and laid over : The Committee on Artesian Well beg lave to report in favor of paying the following bilt, and offer the fol lowing resolution. CHAS. PRIDE1 EDW'D H. DURELL, S. HOWELL. lissoleed, That the Comptroller warrant on the Tre.. I uer for the sum of three hundred and sixty dollarss in lavor of Bt. Crow, for labor performed on tte Artestan i Well, up to October b0th, 1855. Mr. Durell offered hin resignation as Chair man and also as member of the Finance Com mittee. Accepted. Mr. Price was, on motion, continued as mem ber of the Finance Committee. V The Board, on motion, ndjourned. CHARLES CLAIBORNE, Secretary. OFFICIAL LIST. STATE OF LOUISIANA--CITY OF NEW ORLEANS. econd Justice's C0urt for the Parish of Orleans. The following named delinquent tax-payers for taes on real estate and slaves, due the city of New Orleans forthe years 1853 and 1t54, are hereby cited to appear before the Hotl. C. V. Jonte Second Justice of the Peace or the parish of Orleans, within fifteen days from the date of the first publicatiot of this citation in the official journaL of uaid city, to answer to the de mand of the city of New Orleans for the amount plaeod opposite their respective names, together with Interest acd commission thereon as allowed by law. Widters my hand, at the city of New Orlealos, this -day of October, 185.. C. V. JONTE, Second Justice of the Peace for the parish of Orleans, B Blanehard,Mrs M E $.23 20 C Cascnave, P 47 00 Clnrbonne, C 2 O D Durell, E H andD S Darre, Mrs J Emile 20 22 Bryan 2 220 Deadunes, Mrs 31 1 E ustis Goo 49 00 Enderle, Mrs .:4 10 F Fernandez, JJ 17 50 G Gustine, Dr 9 85 Garoner, Mrs 24 81 H H1wkins,S 19 76 Haber, N 640 II tear. Jean, fm c 22 05 K Kennedy, Mrs Chas 44 46 Kennedy, Widow 11 56 L Lathrop, C 1 70 Laster, Tihos V 231 50 Laclote, Celeste 11 75 M MeDonough, J atd Monteith, K 32 21 H W Patfrey 12 25 N Nolatn, Mathew 22 44 Rice, Jacob 20 26 Roseliue, C 46 24 Rnwle, Mrs Id A 12 35 Roseliuans, C, agent, 8 67 Tompkins, Daniel 14 42 W W Williams, CC 1 45 C. V. JONTE, Second Justice of the Peace for the parish of Orleans. New Orleans, October 31,1855. [nol OFFICIAL LIST, STATE OF LOUISIANA. PARISH OF ORLEANS-OITY OF NEW ORLEANS. Bixth District Court of New Orleans The following named delinquent tax-payers for taxes on real estate and slaves, due the city of New Orleans for the years of 1853 and 1804, are hereby cited to appear before the Honorable the Sixth District Court ofNew Oeleane, within fifteen days from the date ol the fierst publication of tilie citation in the offi. eial jounol on said city, to answer to tie demand of the said city of New Orleans for the amounts placed opposite their respeclive names, togethe' with interest and commisrsions as thereon allowed by law. Witnels the Hen. J. B. Cotton, Judge of our said Court, this 26th of October 1855. JOHN E. HOLLAND, Clerk. A Arrowseith. John 872 i4 Adams, B C 18123 50 Agaisse, J A 58 90 i B Bienvn.,t Emile 51 70IBaglin,tJohn 67 80 Bienrvenu, A E 193 - 3 C Cummings, Pat 26 15ICenas, H B & P Claibonee, F O 05 42 Rion 50 10 D Deenefourg,.R 74 80 I1 Durell, E H I10 02 F Finch, Michael 1I5 49j Fitzsimmons, N 635 25 G German Lodge 82 2iGOrass, Wm J 1 i6 55 OGelpit Mres 525 0 M Maddox, J H 25625 MeConnell, Gee P 20 40 MeMrdo, J J 2 i2 Mayo, ArchibaldM 72 00 N N. O. Canal and |New Orleans Pla. Navigation.Co. 89 301 ning Company, 432 25 P Perseverance Pooley, Nicol Aco 1208 99 Lodge No 4, 10450 Pooley,Jno C 78546 Polr StarLodge, 11560 Presbyterian Pub Perfect U n i ot lieotion,Hoardof Lodge, 235 00 Trustees of 494 00 Rawls, Mrs Jas 111 15 [ Rodriguez,Benj. 2,073 72 S StaekhoUse, W&H 160 55 Santos, Taloy & Santos, Bernard 20245 Doroourt 5.578 Sampon A H 102 O7 Smlth, Charles 8070 Shute, Then 24 00 Selehsaydre, A 104 04 Stewart, James 83 98 Shumway, Sam'l Semblet, Miss :154 05 A (frts Wilson) 56 25 St Paul, Heary, 94 00 Southmayd F R 2 45 w Wilty, E Valcour 9600 35 Wolf, Jno 155 81 WalkerAW 1,347 51tWaseon, D J 98 80 JOHN E. HOLLAND, Clerk. Clerh's Ofce, New Orleans. Oet. 26, 855. [o027 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. COPARTNER9HD--The undersigned have formed " Pm.taitnaIe I the PRACTICE or LAW. oNce, No. 9 ComatrdIl P.te. L. K. SIMONRP. ottlm CHAI. . tYNNER. DISSOLUTION-The interest of JOSHUA JACKBON, I the rm of 1S. H. KENNEDY t CO..o-. this day by mutial rtt . tmt. Eitherpnrtoer . authorised to eu the t.et of the Itm toqutatlta .B.H KENNEDY. 0. H. KENNEDY, JOSHUA JACtJON. 7IR. JASON F. KENNEDY will have an in J tar e, and beonl a p.to-r.,thelrm oi S. H. KENN.. Sa CO.t, ou t, lliJanary, 8es 3 ,L H KENNEDY. New Oait.., September 94, 1865. " e·r Im NOTICE-Having purchased the ent're in Ntnr 0deast, 1t Sapttmber, 1t6t. RICHARD H. CHINN, WHOLESALE Sl RUGGIBT AND APOTHECARY st. Chrles streel comer tt. Jt otfn totpla.. Pth)Wit-sAl. Dmnbt.. Iv.t a. mo el I edieioE. Paiotl Odls and Window G la.; cilo, flue Tccy Tolelt ý .tirleru HBm Covbe, BoSlp snd Prr.um;irl*s8 .I the ran Egtishb l.d French ChnmictA. L- His articles will b aowknu ed -n packed n to ntllthe require meat. of planers .ad their .dltntg. NelO dm N]EW FURNITURE STORE, Nos. 171 sa lad 13 CANTre STRBae.--The nodaniged, hbviig opened " lWare ad e4oldiud IuoNm ut of h£V NtORTHERN FURNITVURe. DOW pl· rsdtocup lth t td.t Rmille o the molil lt l reims. Tkita 'tgtktý oo ewtot k i ttb Dity, ptrehe e . rlwl 4 d it to t-teir advm:ng to all and exmia he geodel sod laua ;the prielo IbnsolturehBes elsetwhere. WJt keou ceutantv aonbd- ltoZoft nN t lD WALNUT BODSTLADS. ,tAnIPo. TAB TILES.. '. , , BURtEAUS. CHIAIRS. MIATaRS. PILLOWS .sd PEATHtks, togeth. wi t Iyr fletyldof wary artllr uras lyound ie " rumlts. Wa. o0 d&WlT CHARLES A. OTIWADOT. iOHN HALLER & BROTHER, corner St. P Jaobh .,d ThtpitDlht st-e, COPPER, TIN AND SHTELT l oWORKIR8, mono pepeNrd to do a Itda of work in theiri B N o f balsay suh u putting up Tot sad Co Per Ou~rs, Val Itt,"L et. al, pottig w Ar, t titZDa atftettol tI Jtotk nod etL.g .ttedA I. towith 'lp.dt.. By tnet t* 10iu tO1 ttTO we hope tt metn º N t.h.t. ptlle ItWr INtN. to Dtr Is to.e fO *tttr tI.ut Yem. e Wr t Wisr, JettLwo a attdttt, CtC &Mt.IeetoRMlto [H0 Co.. w .uh1roL.Tkome Mnr',,luu TN , @ULst,9 hrýd - In-&C., J.W.intatlL .ellw UIAT. NOTIOE-Hatterz and Deal.- I S, .II.tr..tnetdtt a... - t. tt 9»ni., DAVID TAYLOR & CO., .-.-! ' .41 Ysluf aeltneet~o~H~* EttB reet l. I H. RYI .,No. 100 amptlree, .. W uL mer pt rlo Jzwt.. 2OL Pb.,Faxv ARTICLBSmR4 WATCHES, atlltr.J~t Htdehnu at atmo~ratoM.el- N 1+ - a MIE CITY HOTEL TO LEASE.-M Thi. pienat Hte) Qssto Se ke N O. J.~. r ,N. eeom~mWi'd~iatytyg..r1 ,tm1h frmaNew Orhu wW Y Iaam lase t .l. .tt.N. Nt.tapemtp Httg tt D D as il. t Im..lýCUets, aaQt. ,a FOR RENT. I[ OR RENT-Until 14th October, 186,6 L u teU n ah lstly oeapad by Rod Rower Coerov No. 1q, Qtwad e onl .u l, · e- t Coati .d (:o ..J.6iu Irel . lP~lr . b·milyHII.Ln 8 itf AUG. k. PHELPS, Slreot Commlntooer. - OOM TO RENT, with or without board, 14.. ·t p 's famlly. Two welll frnlebedRroreeao to ,el Cured by Immed1ts ·ppclr~l~n at xo. I 81rO trues. bntwern blore -!oe a dCo..lMn. 018a tra UOR RENT--The very desirable Dwel l1 a.In Houri titustdoU the tOurer of AInunuon . led (Oro1.o ·:reeti,' tIulr Aomlreloe rp.·r*, qu b whtd,. p.r pouud 0adJo' ll0. II. ao bel.y ptin a0 ,mplU.rtp.t. I oomle np, r. Ap SIn pat HIDE & GOODRICH,,or Ct..I and lOy.ll. .,, /11O RENT-The Three Story Brik. F.P. oreo withlltoe m. (nPa . w) .%iotg ol ·uo adNew Levee ttrelU In omplete .elri Pot~uau n--~me i-mediately. Apply to P ll BaAPILL A& CO, d1 Com.st art. BO RENT-The Four Story Brick Store No. 9 qNw Lereeetrwl. is eompal. rde. rormlilt· MHI lpotIIlllo glou. Applyto r ·olI *ARKEI A CO.. AI Conn,,,.t,.t EMOVED-W. K. F. FRYER, INDIDN 1100OR 00,h..o.,o....oy Io,,ld h21.Oicl ,0.d Coonolo. as ., No. 400 OoD LOVICE ST0EET, betw.2n 2oBo..k and K.olelod.2. ·.o , oppflto the U. R.2112t. ALL oily and ks and Iria, aad, dot lpa wt paid, w b e punctually ·Llerd.d to; and N.dloio· rllhdmx . ow owe it rb pnl" of mil, fre. oL C hla ban tram6 o'clck A. M till o'olok P. M fl. L-Do noto uo4k. my..06006.,d addle.. 00s i AULTS IN "ODD FELLOWS' REST" mn Y proend bIl appBinot w . M1. COHRY, at Blekle. A Ca'·, W. WHLT2LLO2,049 KLon.hn F1,sld0. .2oo2d 8b0 * wwro.4'. to all am ipdm wrwm on oý txkhotdins L [ wwlt b.10 Per ··nlli I~f~mwril~rrin ~ lh~pR ~ l~l Lo·,cO.002c Lop'. 20 202 ., 920 p.0,o 01,002106 ., 0 202202.oooooo. 0.0a~ehd oa AM00 7 UR00RN2070.0.... 00vf. R.t. bFFICE OF NEW ORLEANS SAVINGS vO N0oITUTg(6- ,, No. e2 l Cam o.tx. ur boh. a Lr At of th. L.[ultur·. 1002.h olo.I.1969, The I, oflhtk poti0llaDwilt be Ips forth. 0$.0llp of Dc pl~iu spr morolIC 9luadayeenc~pud) rom 6 w C' clock, od o D~pr ru of lno Do11x and oprudl * II M rw.1,M.6 Th062 00loy2g200o2fuI00200btr.00200lmll00p00,.0la.Iocor.0 00tip tithe P..io IIII o toe Ufo..Lo.0.,u0.th ibel of LO_ Noio., en b o b t be C l2y of Noh 0o.,o,. Glt h. 0 t.P foilh. "nm d aa, door d R dl . .81, u Wf Ohppnl P e ,aNls. W o.A per coot, Lclnsapo pled .net h,.toc1 of the I.(.poT2Rkd BTo.. INee AlllaN. 2.-orp ,Pot 2, A.d tom thehf Oooooo ,.of the food. I. to b. uu nd -I- 0' ree Ia y ay o lr .deil·OL x b fl ·oI Olthsl.d Mn,1~ lillblU.·l~r l~~u um ;11,71~ho .~jooo 110000. ,001,~ D. CoPb, Wlll, m PI20e2 w oiop, P.ppa, R 00em.0r, 000122, H G p., O i ou. 0, Collhello.t,0 PCN, A . Wo.oB 2'I0 , ThCH A Aod, WI·ood,d D. D. 0With0r. W. Co , O C, do' Pr.sid..t, A. D. fLL oo AR DB. SEIER I N. B.-Co li. of the Aot o. IoDo 000.. ion opl. 0 1 0 ,eis<I n0 t the o bn. d endj0h ý0 - L2 ,. o.,tn 0,, O RLLEAN S Y'PEAM MILLB..-Otfi o 78 Pov- I l g Ig .hO ooh, N O le, 0. -ThO*20 ol.io kr n..o otHull. oif.l. the p000000 t0,00Il1102o0l..l0 o2ChOlhnd 0ll ,o.. of FRC3H OHOUND AND UNORUBUniý Coh0 me2i, 20.. P iurl e 0. HanioS Pep,% it rnr 'd, Odu Oaar Oil.·tl .Olgo M Co.,.Ad o, , Wht /,10 .0 Hayt Cimmoon 0 I,,. do Coo, . tlota,., ,i do Oa., Ma. Dy.Oequdo B Rad,,loIeoDo.1 B.o0111. 000200l.0000 11..d,,0.0.do t 1. hll hoopB C. . PRWIQ. THE ARRIVAVL OF DR. SHERIDAN IN 06this coy0for. 00.00 tito., from Md.. B .110too' H1opil, Dty o. u00li0 Han11 daily p20h uloo,0 s wo0d2rfu0 cure, of 0e·tor Qoiisht to the blindI, Dad the dent to their Yurin6" He wilo Il r ru cancers nithwt t I as ofe0 Inlltrus41. sod conmmnpto. _14 s. Ih··r~enda·tlL in from itto Se day.. Persons troobuld with flu H191 to lDr, d. end cul ...torsi, so x never to b. troubld e9i. I. Pti eunu~d atone'--bloody piles, or blind ail. i ...utwa .i pi had Irse in o at.'. rr Lllld eoewdlil; rheum.lale pans b·.ilh d on · L 1 I etteod..e., Dr. S. wllh-tosr -,I hair Inthe bald. Secret dwwee raned on the unlal:endenc.. and rilbott Ionl of lime M the paUrot. Advice srvli., l-as 1 the coun~try xa M a." h is w to. fulauun .xsetl the i· they. era in, Dr. 8heridnura alownu . th"I oot open to all Peron.· for ref-ace to mt y end tits Op i·cll~d 8i tuie an.d tno h88dred ha h· r..tor'd to llbt. Dr. 8. I101 hi dippoontq le s. le otd. P.'oe. sov en ·IAI)wd toe,. the /brwrU ntlono ·Irt ro h. blind. DIBclr be swne/hu am,. Tram p A. 04(P. M. , OFFICE 07 THE MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED C LOTERIES. BILllu ., l.yi B. 4llh Jane, 18i5t C AUTION.-LoTrTEO F~iluo4.-The Com ..fmialo~er ofthe nnrylnad Btnto [ Ner ea hu deamad it h,. dolt Lo -.io, the roll0, .O6lolb 8loOv the ..;row d! brl who 3iroulol. by matlh d othle;o. btOdelont LLttery Loll.,p ahnoo.. d p300ll to b a TM onl Ltpnl lt Loturu ti tZt v*.d are tbo10 d. dtily uoder Lhnsnperintedlsnu of that Comm"".iwer ete1 d by l. people of the ..E nad, nndar rheo nd n t o t w:iteoo, ou d Ooolad ,ppru, th. att,.,B·l tod All Ilew l.h.e ,oroltol. ~thur~uinhu~at ri~~d II .,lliet~loft'Y ;}ees o Il. du, ela ,..a tuhe I. lbttoorn Lo.t , b .ddeco.. ill AFotaat fror th grcte. Ukee t t darriand Consolidated LAt uney ltlaltimore, Md Atlotherorlrsudalat1 Any information on the mb~ec of Letter as, bat reams, "n wkioh Lhaoy 'ye drown, et.,ata.. oi be Fa .fa~ll' is B g" "(. I, . X. 0000101. Blolt,.,.. l~. )AiNIELW EDWARDS, (Snooeodor to Twi. VF BILL S ,. oP ltd St No. Lot. toOd i t.3.d 11 Ilolt *. .at, Mt.lloo.,l . eey dO3..Nlion olCopp.r. TiSnSbtttrono.o BrosI WOrk. ·L*tlow rdryL.oIoeL.lt.(r ith .skis`.( Stem Tr nie."Clnilgla y nod Eroportlag Paw, FClirorar )aid boas. sod avsryLh., eppartetalns t the Sa~vhww. A o alt ..ons. of V.1,. O. sa sto Whlstll., B,. o qCoa~nCaoplln, Vnire, ·lotOly, on b.A d. He wou~ld cndi the o~rient(.;. pia;... to the SBea. Tntnlrblab hloo ben inoote.tflol opra~tor. lb. ot.oool. j C.TO tIton. S. Horritoo . F. .FoA tL NnlBO t a o. 1,O `amd jt Lwnna, W. i H. $tao A. Tbmaooo B Co. dod L. K. F.2till,lllbitily;O lto .hom he ItptOlipllllt. r310re, tll p70121 Mrs. mlf ppU f OI3ACCO-Long Black Rio TotBCCO, for Sthe lt .oand Tou 0rl2l.1. 011- TOBACCO for lla.t. bludta, oo hidl. tl .b b, sd CIOAR TOOACCOt o.llnUyoo head sod lor aleby ee1s1 TURNEOY RO1IOSAW.4 Calltr3l,.., u.10nir,. W. C. FLUER, UNDERITAKER, 211 Tchoupitoulao street. New Orle,,s. C OFFINS AND HEARSES ALWAYS in r rrtinau. Collislined twih lead loltrlooportalio., aabrt READ! READ!! Hilliard Table Manufactory. ?illE undersigned informs property-holders T and the p.Dbio that he has added to his M-h mn~ of Blilliard th lcraw p e olibs t..ililnl, morblcit sold awing : ,-1, ,bhilie u. 00.11.0 uold b. oTksolfl n15 kiod., tOl i teyl.r of alon, carllu lntl'.l rrllpolat, lllii of aIll d.r II 0on3, olumay peetbuilBll ltdOf e hO.uleor Lh.lutel ~leoootro, a.d.el .wll. ins u 4p0rn· d !comer's lna. tlosf Olhtlydl3ell da.llllt. a *orlolrol of Walnut, L[thn;.. pylttl.,ht ll ·1IU hou in no.lt l(th as, thb quolitiesliT, 3 bb torllqok.O l ld. tbeo lmotdrwd-lll0oil.,l,(b. . 1hi opporltbiby to TIm hlre BllPOtlThtll feel l...pp loblrlaoi a BO kit ate. llobO.n, that ltlea taLke PrOpr .O .sll b a. b p .·t ixp.loionto. no petted, -b.BO Boyi'io r uToll.. W,O Iy or1113 . oril; lilt. c r ltow th lsqulltyofw.1-lt he holler, eel h,.Id a f larps to tkma w histle conoated with the macblns warn, him (bet water is ww~fu in Ib· bolter. Th eoe M- Wdiu h ·-I., be. ad. to his ·I1bliabmel. for the iof facl~ilitatingl the manufaetara of Billiard Tablar, the ender rrlfnd remiod bit cuttomer· that he kaq w h b!rloo, new sad wsoad-head laird Tale.l, Sod awryguZmin i hilrline. B. BNTOONITI. Not. Iaodt4ClClllste. 013 II ·nY U7,IVERBCTY OF LOISENTNA-LAW DEPPARLT. MleNT. T HE Lectures in this Department will coon m mla m lh essoosd MO.'fD1Yo Norsmbe llr 1{p{, .tauls.I.l thIe .. Monday olfAprl, 1951. T bly -.ll .ss',r th. en~t imporlo tbra~ah of rhr Mil, Common, Co.,lt a~n~ nd LI*mulemrml Ir.·· well se EgaiQ, luempruduoe and Praetloe. IcI15ol .ill be dIs~i,. by tone Pro5115.11. l. T I PrllI f iI 0.1o11 lr will t, t o , I. 1,ICIC. IAdlbe,,slintls lmbrC,11. tflb. 1)1,.ad oblCg.. TIto. ofis, by MP1 .. an. Ci ·IldAdbhr M11ritme TUIts, Mari.· Pp1nr1ly and CI.I, l1 d MdrIsl llwd... Tb, sulll *ldfs.sIC0ICE1.>aEfdnRpI~gssd BPp wog ....y MID far 0.1p* II. lamrnatlon4 uw emtr·mia`: the L t ru nd the Ir·O 11s.1i.,I,..dl~y.1 I TnlssClC. tiuofPrico.rM Lo T, Lb I l £ hm~rlo rolaoo.,,'I Tn·Uya f p" a. and thlre Unite Stlionalr Law. II. ITIbs.,.,bsrh.,ds,15s l br .1 a1h1,r* If I ll. Tb.· and the Ori gia I C Cl ,f Cl ri of ti rh ss_,ý , m I Cour i.... Cmurtaof RovMus, u4, an P.ire rgd torte CoerN {r *dmirely.l Tbow by ProIfssor RCndall Bot, will embrace: I. TI, o o. C.. .ui Sqltlyo W .ereIorlis PeCoIr. NotC4n ytb Property and CoCtrast.. Ad M.. "11;. ame... ThCI L1ll TC.CI of S fBt s T hsmlr P Cf C... ..nd Chrpos ,obf of rhi..lps. and ssor.ya ofhr(B l hEort.4 sod lram, Il Iý l.N1ssod ip. d ii ýýýhmsut byhmterrtyy, n andfort Conr·e u !o Olsm.· shlp; of "roighs,7bujsm sod Average, Salvage e¢4 Iwursou; of 018·1· Ooermue, Liensand LZLbpp it. m T..i~n If5 , T he Lr im i mo·* Ir o sslb . I.. i.. C..h of C riml*b l hll, III 5l. Ilal rI of IEidPs9c4. Th.. byPeor Raalut us AW rmbmcsb t I. 15e.11 Code ·F 5.sryme lb. doll...; 115t pi l5h t l., ,=.b~ and Iraoeh Laws, and 1 CdtkaI pmlysi( o Ilk. ri~~ ba~ Senramr Court of Lbr Bum II5C.ocdIIIC5CCa bsll.SderhId from glbsO .Sp, Pra511 or the Umted Swiss. 111. ThE Prentice o! We Courts LLA ClD l JWriND iLL.-- in Louiofna. Th.a C i Fr 5bs5d5pr Johnso.n hwslhslrrsod 1. The C~ommon Lo and [quits .ur..prudjsIo and Prbhlls,..I a PlCadi1 in Cifilh b r I Cao.sCummob r L i r I[. 1115.utiofB Law, Th e .dCrs o! Blas.l Lyl r iLs bI ot. fo o511,11191 d·oooal who hell ave ·tonded to fell .aM. O! L~atarar, of tbe .ul l enuresor 6aviogt read twelve month. ordr the dim~tto. fl a ll.,qpirl· . Q Srll 1r at law, nod 5o sbhll, S1l5,.n by0.10.v111m Prfaadm, L5CIflyrd dflrrlibd.5 honor. Thil degre. ertirlinl the ·*ta·l pratI..he in ait t.e Co1ru of theSta tl. The fe. of ..c6 rroIlOI is ylrntyll dollars;I mrtrigul.tio tl. dre dgilar. and Ann doll - for the eplomW. ABl5b11.151b5.st be 115401IId .I thes.oaniss,.h.. r ISItS. IIIIIOrshWry Ill HgRIll IAN o.l 01211. ··s9l1r-INI lAn!" tv TCHE HALLADAY WIND-MILL.--Many of I Lhprnrl ctrlllc ble ·nd rpoaiillcld Yleh..la and {y .mud~r it me of the must bA-I'ful and .,.let iawentlol of modern date. By a Wimple, yet (nlrniea, deal., u the gale letter es I. urrriry, ht ·11I lruully Luur ronld oh·g". t a gle .tr.. haywire '1fra genus 6reo bna ; present ull nd 01· rsli·1·nu t. the what, till be. We morose. ;e raging at }l heigt, little it ...pled is 1"e power .,AT, We "in edges. A, the fury .( he gale ago-., the fens grrdnaliy resume hluir IKK np1 Y,-W~io. Soomsll uR ofthis kind for sL .1-1 h. ps·tbn ol co oils a rysi Mfglhoipl have an long The "pued f the Wid Whoul Ie not inarColad by u powerfulI Itom i *od L~l · ~I'llyuoar the cntrol of a Ltm A.1.nil a watr-wheel "r a Steam Magma. If this Mill be welt pot up, it rlll rapglr· no ms cr niirnt m soh aerol~tor soot. tag .Dar. The out} rouoq whythe wind for ayaeaa.l hue not beau usiror· on'IJ usldd nm dve -rfi...h know oberh w ^ el( rag hating Dine. [ e ,ga les~, We rid whee, · herr·*lnr. canstract~d, sou ejthnr ptortrsL d W. hopeless u o, or nvulbsll with soh mold ty as to sour, ban ai nd ehafs, rr·.llv ii tbo Ijaryr of toy kind a! gearen7 tmrhedl Landes, a bad ether, dpirils the eeremnt cars -d Anxiety of ms mwllldgqgli. Thu 4,101:¢1, i. ow oralsul osvister And onlyy OYU~ljD (b· CW P lblp h urged Is the iurmrtsoe of the wind.his,.a ampo·luted 1. on y thetsartha U segatroeplo m~ap or expeena to run the Wlbl inq( e, ho men to Any luslueds -llý I t 1.r b o. It 1 0 lankyb e, b the wind witTh rm Miay ll p edyytheh (Ohltl:li- n ,.k,~L~ or otpnds that se be ...d ,,ar.issul0 o e, U the ntrvda of the wjedh blowip; so if th e I. of the MUlT pumpaec4, . arulr is I. pro -,lot to fbo puuutitius of we., ·· boirr . U·,· lmwriin ýt dy ba iiL aO ·bp~dwro rbrou A the year. ..trap. }s m qual,, 4,d u9 sou Ad wet(so PiunmbsOla· Ncb · CO. imr·~r onurn. femdl Iiul ti,. w th · qurdnl rdd wdl miss low gallon. of r·Lr, nod grad We r YurbCL of Moro per hour. Forlurtlrlr Ioolmnlian r ordure, uidrns 8.AL. ILMAN,31 Itmsat . I, Ne Orleans Mod-Why Sol . Ag *e., for the Boom- ru810100 PORT WHWE 91 qr erka m. I. &iý,1 00 .. .. 0 . bool qooll . , 000 .. OO..ooooo..oo.o M .. .. Chauuw SAsdo, Detkloo W0 by 01f 8. SVOLPP, ! Camp Ilrut. OHIOOATAWBA WINEE 00 80000001 &ak Cbs quait.,o J¢ 0. Dkbo qO. bo PO..o 90 . 0080000 mh0000 0tr IfOob WINES- 110 96S i·aL.U t Cy.. 80.01.01,. 500.. .. .. D.0k m 9r q. ºd 0. D 1oopobpooblpooo. Oohooido.iod fool 000 0. 8.00080, I0C~o~ . FLOUR-2,00 bbll St. Louis Extra, in su Il ýrý 1(enLTU) I 00ý1i TQkapiblW IlrtrC NEW YORK---NEW YORK. 1DWARD H. FOBDIOK, Commission Mer ·1·rh.l ARraal o PELICAN LINKE OP MOBILE ANWD NLW ORLEANS I ACEET , 0 Hah A...t. N,. York. 1.9 If SELLOW METAL.-MUNTE'S GENUINE PA 1. EA d¢ lh A Iu r, O,1. Rio, ..I th nr WB W oII· f~rkd~jr .m, Edugllud; A omnple{. ,wt 1C. . RAYMOND ! VA, d1 Clif rt.I N, I YoNk, 1.9 If finis A, L. is b'lunlr1W11 bltl e " RENCH AND AMERICAN ZINC PAINTS, WHITE LEAD PATENT DRYER AND COLORS.-TA. e b ear w, h rc mce T11d 4 d w work. .n b1,,I 4067 614d t111 all Orden for this . ve amcd rt((rkh without do y a nd a tt., maot fic-nie t~rm., Partloolar nt~ae.. ts li.. o this 0rindmc 1.111 p1, gAN uplalr iak Pl{ll, A..h p,,,atl. dapI, d oA basing a pure llicl., lhrl will not b~rvme herd ) b. keg., SN.. 141 SlOd,, L..o, New York. PN·.1.a1,.I .d 1mpa11.11 oI Zlno I.a Coon. Nt. B. RtoolarolorrJ 'Clot, s uy~riur nrlal·, for painting mlatry hO1., a.d brlA.oA. ..6 1 T HIE NEW YORK FOUNDRY Rnd IRON RA1IIN. IOI. a Tis...RIA.1 m1141111,rnl of C- .ll D,.. A.T6.d Ira Ra1ling without rlr0.l9 lts of hie , .. 1..wllelA.Id of Win· Rwlig, Ill. pr.ttl .. and wun1111e 1la ..Ioeot m. i. thA UsltbO Stale., They Ir k Culityl o)Columr., of. lllw. 7Wionor and DaGud. hts Trvwl BBB. and Llanlel, Ancho., Dlr*g Rili.g dI.An. YotAIA1.i1ABn111 1,V1111y 1A1 , *1A1111106 Co.. re.. u laon o 1,,. sod lowest pr.,. ld rontrwl for 1b. he -rbll of the irad ron for bo{Iding. of .., y Glue 111111 of ei their work W tIAs111 6a.,6IL nt s e . w yo w. North Ill.- TC %I P -I DI RUBBER GOODS, which w:11 not be como tleky to ny Clim~t..-Thb· Iargl.t sod bM assortment .bate. W al in tG m l gother =.%,,,L " 'g," whl rich 1 wmmand the t,, le. d~~ o·Uvicn h d l~d 111t 7hits, dub an black .Dine reishing only abort igbt masse; Olpoo, Pacheea Orwll.,I~l n L igging wpMo... Horw Cdl-l.) Wet.. Core r, 1iann -irs. .Eeryg Cloth, S·till.C, Paecia.. How, WWl ara,,s'ate Vol.sad 8ha. Alts, W.1.1- !o"o Coogre Boots nn, eta. anod Eery cher J. ele Me I Ila 1) rolsra!· sod willl. Eapmlln w loritodt b *'.'ao. ar et { bore .,...l~limn .-barr, that' will find them mon lol1shi· for ..p t than any othsr maaahfoton ROOR FADSS i 9 W YEPCuROBY ' my~iif t no elue (n-rits o H.H ad rr~l~n il n kind or Rnhlh*, (Inndl. UN1ON NDIA RUBBER COMAPANY W~rehaa, No. /1 Johb~trl·tNr York--Elcludl.· 0 ,1,0 Oran. .00., 04,..r'.OP,.t f P.3, PI,0d .4 .1101,lo Rabbet ltotr tag, oftr for ale Wtoo te th Home end L~par(Rmd*, oo the boa CLOTHING OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Cca4 Molt., Cape., Army and Nary Good, Ree[¢g .d Pea ChL~alking al nd 1ticift L~ggine, CLOTHS. Lollnd .nd Plnlo Caring. Cialhle Enameled do. Melodloo Cloth., Tupldlol, Printed .44 Pie I_ sa lurl and Table Co.,,,., Hor Covrr. AIR WORK. Al' Bed.. Pllloro., Cahl., LI'e Pra..,., Lf0-BooI, Baoyn ..0., 10,. of 1AI k.d.. ODROIGAL AND CHOSICAL ARTICLEO. 8,1.. P.mp., Byyrlo .t Hoapltl 0Sk.I,.g, G. B0g., NipplI Gdood. g sua log Rin., L 0,,. y obig L1' e h G. eod madebyby th thbCompeaD.M. yy a ISO eNP ·l~tnd a Chloos. D0WILBOON ai.d140. P. a.id D.T05 5.rlo.4a rr. )yem / -lASH STAPLE AND F? NCY DRY GOODS V IOUS .-MISSM HoCREIRT A CO., Importe. .,l jo10.o, No.i We-. 0, . New York, Oooe no.w0.. r, and Y" ISO i~iol d.,ly frboo, *oooioo .0 ao.0o.30i.la.,Bl I.a.oro o O LS RBHA91W D0350 AND LACK bOWDE, EMB00RI108085. 0010 SONS, OO6IERN, GWVKO.0,. Wf Tb. 3.,lll~l,. Obsy paus ,,.hI. 11., o of., 0.1184,,,dul n ur T W 1-h e .nd ·hn~iilpa ym nbl emw oermuu Inuce J OSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. - iL .,ohbo,0'. W..boa., No, PI JhnAo.re.! New York. A flog. .took f Ikea. PuooIr P.0, or.IodfAl *I0Sll3O..0 , n 10 nlly on ood,for ,..I - .8,.. an, vN HENRY OWKN, Agoln. lESSUP A CHILDS.-Iaointo, Oils. Window 0010.., At-. LPNh V.o Amerindo ZINC PAIN08. SI ,iNo M D. BENJAMIN, No. 4U Nassau street. *0Mtwoara *CS~IOrat.od Maidyn I0.., IMPORTER O 0'A.NCN BILK 00300 Gimp, Prlil.·,-lBrud L.<., Hinding., Cord., Gjliau, Mitt, Olovlh Bnttluu, Twist, I·1*·1 Ribon. and Trimmiagti Sirbl'll Pao., N..Odle., o . a503. R7 EMOVAL OF DR. FEUCRTWANOEE'S 05,.ea w09$0 .ld. Lo.o, . few d0or0 Iroo Pa..lr.y..-Th. 514108g00a t1030.00Lg1i m308d otfi foorm,,o ht5 5umo00ity u. country f,.0-o SIbhol he 000.oo . apply D.5o00,.oIyi.3. 10010,ppl.0r., YPI0Cd0phi.h Poo0Ioehoii.I .4 AoO,.,Ioo. ant woih attth~ir rhrij,.00.o rioo,,I.. 0 importo. th, bat Oilt;aooE an b moof.,1. I. mat 01 foogotrý ocK.. A Aons the mto. 0000300 Dyrgono,.op. Ch,,,io.I., hsLhIo, 0,*· 8,.omo, 1000Q~., man and Preach: bat rrabiilad Iod'u., Eal ull J pu.. M:.----. Hgpoalpyhld. Sod. sd CIooid. POC.iumo.o,04 and IIoloW. t Clot 010 ad 661W o.1,01 pr1., o,.ti Nl0 Cymold. and Coil. Silo., I n viaI.: 10.0 P010.0o and RoCS, )1.00d Ib 0481011. C.o.Co BA.yO. sod Amo.0li 0.rm3.· anod Tpoll,: BIl" Vitr1ol:, 00. Lo tot polihiag 10.1 Por th.e OyrooboiI t0. 10. nlolis P,.1.,L 11d Goorman N,M.,0 80,ool.t. A4,yo. O., sro80 and .0l., Cblo,0 Po.h.00.10., Ao. souck Y P,.oo., BOuocoO, Oids., OoMoougo,. 0,f,.,Crdorminoo cd NIokol, IAf.,, 0,40. and Boo. oid. 10,0mo0,03; P.0.0 OO..I~C... .008 01 Pl] P.,.,, P0.phor1 , P.110 Pol.0p 10.0o P0wd.4, Pooofallog CroP.O,. $ppclds.Thoro'EYtract Copale sad 8+r..prrh. OIL and Lane a. -7.11,,w and . 0, S1,0. ImpoooO.iO Cogolo, 00 ol I·. 300g00,llo Par0, K..,o. J.omo.0, o SI, CMool Rouo, H.,,4 141, P.,rh, ChGila .(o4Cid.oeroomy; S.oo 0 oo[o.A.10.. aOd Iri.A Wht·kp; Oil. ol ..o.., P1.,1uw J-lly., OxsgoY, lrsog C-., Y..Re ,0,nu0um, 0r.1 00le and 0ul410,. and ,Co 1,.en1 Pig B,.., u a dagrot "aliellol Oruyl and Ka r ChouaL. blleruelauo ort 0011,01 t,,o,, for .0. 1 Dr. LEWIS PKCCHTWANGEO, 00 E NORTH CULLLOM, Attorney at Law, w111 arro d w all Prof~aional ha1¢ea iv $t. Lr ulR .ad A~wyellro, that way be auuated to bi. tare. 0dic" .t O~k:LUI 50, LA. A.".-0laa ...LW,1. W0.t,,o, ,,r.,... ,troo,&o.C. N. Oli. Ko5. P10,. The. D. M ,ler, ,0,,i..lo. m00,000 COh.. 0. SjilglNoo *0.ol .y001lw;N,.30, A.10C. hCo., C,..ooo bOos~. 31. Orl0o,. .TEAM BATTERY AND CLARIFIER FOR O ALI,-.Oo. CopperS.o 0o .. fIat in diameter by t0o a.d a rood deelrp, nllh Irw uppr morm·ofi inobeq., Pour CL~n~n by 1.4.,0o a anteoop Io p. o deep, i ,10o. r . p. ttn o[ý)( Yn hpipe ddl tba valve a.l 3Oo.Iogo Udord,. Al,, los Eofloffo.wn.0.ot·yf (.so n( 00,mat apps red pnodtpOoo a.Id of amom.otopaity for making tin hmh".dt agar per day, Irr a1 Shblral area. mytde S. H GRf d1AN-[i Nttbh+""t DRUGS, MEDICINES. J WRIGHT & CO.'S CATALOGUE OF 8BNULN AND POPULAR' YANIILY MEOIUINER, ,hilh SN' bry 0.1 .. 8pl p *li.I agd D1.18.1 .I Copr.,1 l.t,.&, wholeAI&01E1818.,~ WI.pl... Wi. O.,.,tl DpotandL Bh., l AOlocneLA,..I1 ChA88.l.Cu·L, Nrw0r*Iaa La. YERMIFUQES, Hibbard'. arry]'i~"~ Aa~ioh Ia !Hs '<V~i6.eDyss'ia par ~sd Sdot 19oi.yhV`M]E'Leel· Clm 8h.,k..'.I.8J, o. d'ir~nUy~nld B. f .,.I. hrhrld, W, 0,. .18.11'. 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Jew Davidh or Hebrew Olnnfuatrot B~deaui, ll. hlorla~' LIIMEPNTSTIan')peret, Hntlar· srreand Sn., Mtbe· ' .Kidd Cy.Wia~lld~q·.l, How.'ad'·yroatd giquo, r lunpsuý.eyr 1.,l Replaceri.Cs WNM'.Nnnra~m IA.N,~ BenineleC~rbr rea YaDt·YLel~ife PSp·$j;ata Yurchaa? a~artt~ac, M.]f "'Eliriroflpp Js To PABI l d rs rwdW.R..·olqr.llIr .ºQIIEREMEDIEB, ETC., mth~mlNMelak, i epod~dlaClotayt r.Io'sld B at Rownndhj G~p Mrtcw, >. ritehdhautde tlruos tiatp, Ur.Flth'"ahaincube Bhbrm LII ,,PalI tV~rm DrYtch'"rrpn ions Bra'e of~<W.Wrer Mok'moadSBpo.el Lo~cek R PREPARATONS. Per }IIRREARTINS flri'aPaa ipr LmsNh ahprn or HlN Ol., Brwda GaacarOinl a DRlyrlllanP'rr; r roneos, Mrpaehhnnsteu pap om's ia Rllond'tia l ngS eea'q id RadwayhPANAUBýB. Sa meuh Lropiaritio¢. EC Duyaiu , MH.Y n4·d ·L Drlrly.. Pa Iy Modic ·ron.~ rlcus llahs ·adl sc Letbt., .1 4:11 Soda lu ..OLw. Li U".'e V T A~lND SALVES. ltelcal, Cordialrn Bny t Hrnwah Chlrlr·a . r.rrr Ch rlera ·rn .l· OUOT, SHOES A.DI t iDI 5..,. 1 15.M DoyA LAI, ,d R JaCommoontrt Miss, a ee lLd w d I .,.,..d stock of BOOTS and ..HOJI a , CLT,,o II.l( , L I ,hich, .. Aw.h.so, m our .t ELANT"l. Coopntl msrhatn will do aull busllines 3.,I L..W..,,.,..d ur loc b.4jiSi .5.·ns l I lv d NCSPlNC5 VA514TIN iC%,, AS ...E. URE.S-hS..-kCAYesL N R LO5A5.. 51iNo, ShY Chsrtsrha4.5hae5I.5u . sr eit, the pullc gea.;ytl that they hers and ar o·U~~re d Uy I, terg nrotes of the .tk4%W .. Or Uhaodoh.r. and Fi.Li.l, Haywg eery facility for maaulsctnribp) they ar· ewblod to do soy wF hi b s, i,,Pt rc. tt-Prfulor atlrurioo piroa 1 titldnp up Q. riituro" In lyrirat" dwnllmga. Todyar a.· u, ry4 for Ridller'·Un· R·.uhon. jyladm A' . LAMIER, JRokson, M~iss., General (ý" +gea{ ý t`AlIIT! Suladu of any deeriptlen enerult·dt. hte sharp wlllmetTi ropttwln.No"ud Aeoo.ts.0 Irm remYiuenmre ade. Paam, Putnam dt Co. I 61nrt D~y ! Straljer. W~Iilliamnn~~i. I Yu ·r o WM.O W. W. WOOD, ATTORNEY AND COUNNELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCLRY, I/atdng, eswod fra t Ne4 Orkan¢ mid located in JACKSO~N. TINS..· WILLL give piromptL attention to all bneiness ents.rusted to 1. in te High ourt of rwr" nd Ap tw4 th opaio C.%;( o Cha1 S. uu i4 f· St.". L arat1 :nat m{lrout ndth Ciren wd Prohaw CourU of HI4ýe. Q 8pc{ýl a4"U w oogS o C~ou. Note. Aocounk· st j1rprNCcm ·IRLp co.. 16rtN~nla Plyb~btgh, A·th·ulll fIF Wr it cmniodhand S ~ ' Ci-(Lu-Mu~marS~~ol)k t r*ol~k MISCELLANEOtrS., COLEKAN'S POITENT UNDULJU 'OR CORN AINDA FLOURING MILL MANUFACTORY alty of Jeffrson. Suburb of Now fflral.o.. WAIZES1OOS ANNI N1SP1i 56 NATCIIEZSThIosEl I NEW O~rlEANS, WHERE are made Mills of the Vorioooo cis..pUIa ud,,0il .40001.ud ootb . Wabrnr lnr. . Iou.;. r~looo~l n rclo,,, n 00~ r~ 0 o Olo, 0.1,,r~ uodnllo·une~ nsi ng in rm &b ra@ e o to ,tybq~hhrl· to Lo the l.. · m mg ach to to TO.,, ou ouurr, hoe new0r pp0li 100sod iShe 11r . n. Thwe Milll of boothooa louonioo, .. w. ll.. Booo ern Oonnot : fistcetiad b · btt ent-tt·· of the'r ·rllane· itn~lnb i.hhul, i The proprllor Ie w. nowoPrep acd to 1ollh Oolt.,,, oi . h, .I approved cad f . .alpio.fo bltny m ill-, Il·Il l loolo floor. P1.01tr. a0nd 4lhI... 0,0 MIII, Snol,. and- t0e tiio,.ooo 0o .cooe huoe mnolo o lo.rol., andl I blbor td by ow.ohblog of thel uol, lgoed thou by lldo,.rl.odr. 0ob thir Nohlen tope for orlndio. Toe onl.., 0ng tohoolell. fOO tp. priosofl1 the 10ri000110000.d ·rd thlcnnaaily olenc I( pot a io acrordnoee *Ith Panterd ,natru Yo olltfl 0Ooth each mOo o 14 Inch Ilorr. pe 10 CPyfog~b~~. oh b"r Vrlacil, from 96 ogo.... aoPr iue ed 6 inr~r 'Ilh-lfoirr,SllS)1M. Cnpully,01re t4 olf boe.l. to tllu brt, V.Imoity oroo,1 to 600n weluioo. p1r 0l.o". Ooadlohch., wide, 8`:111 inohel, ie lMu· oo.ogh for any Horo. 01ill, and 01a. (rnm 9 inchaa to 6 oInch are Inrge suu~ug or nny pury~ew whatever. 10hl~o00l ohul, piell,,ooouloo rom l oy bo lultt0l * h h~ Ca Bmlty hem d00 In SPO~lt olutiiais +t mnute Uilmt S tar 4h. illr. 0O,,h Oor, nc.lo900. CCloulo froo Io to 6b.lon:,el" In.l.. hou0, V. lef Cu Pom {ml b e00 lolontay BoanI 0h0nahh 1 xl0 400uo0 0,oo.prt.,0150. C.onlotlfofooU 011.90 b.lolhl VIleody boC 400 to 600 r10 oluoo , l. 10,00 I win. llo ., o..Brr pI·o . $ Copoolty".ooodO9o lbrle .hol o,o Vuloolly b IO to lo Oloo1oolofioer midoo. Sena I0inch.w. ite v t( ton to 6460 0 reaMrolutioue 1pom Mt Llinr·t b llr VeYlocityr from 950 36n to bou pa mnue. Band Ineliltnchxh *iw I The ubov, Mills Iu, Ldth flu ofx o mpolet in ovary 1 0. 0 ,, nl wady for ogrndinghoen. attahd to upopIpo, poo.. .nn ;rioted lortrulctIonli ·rrompae) jog the M11.rAll erdrrc lot et the. Oeloo.,oohl .Ago ,oe l t0110n 0ddr10 of WIII0 0 P. Cole ». Orlahnio hl w, ill meet with prompt nltr,,tlun and dl~pi:rll. Term., CASH; adnd n1 1 Noll, -1 IAN. au· re Ally gnernlnleill t WILLIS P.CO ,00AN0P.Oa cud. .oI O'nrrx -' 11"O. A. Pr..o Roo 6 Co.mm1,..l Polpr, ill 0tl04d to 1 1i 0d te , lopooll '6a Lt', 1'.bo,100 0,Oly [(MCIRnoIIxCIRH VAIENT 0lcolo] 04 PRICE & COULON, Plumbers, 107 P' dray 10tr00.N* IoOlw uol..pwllOllly looer,.o OhuorielOd loA the 0000c in aoe"l, /halbe err th ~ebnvebnsiur* ." i u·1!11 I.rrl.e. and pre Grad to wa7ýY H(>T. CIILD Y P[IL'Y orBHU'I 00100 LIS~and a1LNCH WATER oUI0ll B, WASH l0o00O0, soo rAIrL. 00A00 rAUCiToO. 11b 11of 01000010011N 00A gus, Auoooeo 0 , 0000A01LIC 0000,, PORCC. LIFT aod 1000 PUIP hilts Oll up i the ..at t010, booAD CIrI of *otoyd.rr.lpoiooo PIe 10d 00101 I..00 *oal SIA)CB. TIN IN alw on hand ", A nd OTC'.: StlS 61,1( 01uCi001 .vand O oid ."b ..l..... bopl,.t lee. u L. E. REYNOLDSf, ARCHITECT, S. S s 6"OIO Ioloo 01110. 0RLiT II~__~i 5 lr S al .onlnn si.rl CAN I IAN YERMJIUCE REMEDY WORMS. 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Amrican, o.,ii gad Pnlarg F1age Ship aad 81tsm bo·L tl rsa ,ate a ttantlyonl u~L1 hand or madato orclsr~or as all). ll ppciri t Plsaa ol moroldered8sll r Yinglanl Bannagotup in a tn-. to atuperior nllnuer Faucyroas ud Y.,ht S.1141 Ulockt tS ttappaK IPullsod P ass u· 8o.·l..olicad end lrnllbd at 13 rlotice. d a._11,1a rtcle of ..... Warrante Prooragei.·L not or UrOdrfrmh autyiihpa l aHe o gy f. CASSIDY-ror. Coaltion nnn I· D llnoamr. ' UU F OJ & A. PARKBII. wholesale R J a Retail Dealer. fit MV1.1"$, Old Fnnrh Mulet, Stilt.l !t mt· Fznrl l. nnrcl I. Houlor, Rtcnnmhoale and Ship. lu;,nlisli BL:EF', DID1'fl'O PO l - VEIIi KID, POULTRY and Fallf 0o the ahnr wt no·met ua sy g pllntity and~ of the bent anality, oo~14CORN&h line al· TO~gH UZJ. LIALP PORiK, onJ .rory ýPEC1AL s~iOE 11.1 -oilyit ant Fj Caunlryy Merenntea.. ha rohyiafl..ao that DAVID! TAYLOR L C a(ltes P~ort Rnyyna.)· e uop pcor l P · °'n their aaa and tpkioalg tiro b '1OA ji NF E.T l E o poalt But. Arotdoland ha.·... and ali . aad .%pl*. u~oil meatof rruT8,Srnr0r nND Bat14A9ý. v eof :r P ,e o J ·,a themastliinl Urm..m; r..tl nrr~nv JORGA7W& LEMIALTtE, American i "aq -Mnawproe aiu rrna Goergl SYY 8,·nllllno trrrt New Ur -·olUIar~a rol. ·IaR glgln; Dry il'lri T.& K eeD ; 0,1 Clit·; Tuilpelnlie Bgrrela, to,,, alwa f keel oq g.;d Particular lttnllrou paid to TRIMMINGO, bothl Iad out o ISTcA BOAT TIILAIeII.wSG h diapattbland, o tAe G~t ."BG ayln kna, l1 ; F'1.TL wT E JEWELj31P aTRU hand Cd i" reeUivo. b))" r) ni( UIL Lv DIl'LS q CYLINDAR WACHR of sIbotho ALlo.AOB,VKSgTandGUARDVU7IAINSSKSALJ IdTEjby uorary OL uYPrcrIse, TI-UM(B__IS, eUCp IPUE;r, Bacri cekacasycL aracisi Rc acr I c Eaa suIIII'v1* b TRAYS, F LATr.DCAglcOae TEr~EB A~)SUCLPS7'IC TUI1jN aRcra sAucY GODS L4II0tN'e eh N~ rx FUJIs~,U toGlivrgelorateei bowdfrs m.", .idriL.....~rrkiad-cYDRcrTECTO-·p e·· to.aB *fc y on hard asd gtt1d to""Itt ""n .L~hnrlggli.· . q91 tl SLAVE DEPOT, I63 COMMON , t iTRYCSAnt T AVE8,,Yii55 , & -danlll Hra1 gmpidi,Iairoa NEWOR o W4S or SLAVr C DpPOiT AMe Olhrrdelgg ý lheralavUll a" rgelo l"Nrmru qa ; a cbte 1ed I fi'Yartiearn~alo wi" idtootlawlroflae rAorl hI1. g g, /R18HY ,IrHi;L a.iSeh·· BsE NEW ORLEANS LAVE DEPOT, NJo I· U)Bq~o d U LtlLmam e I(·-L-III forOdUgo rtuooaWhwrrerf. h or oitygwtdanoe PartkoI"1.t twap aid wt t" n*of Nes, ooCuqil¢io. 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