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oii'' I t.,"the Judiciar O ·t JteRNAL. ON COUNJIL. .ip.nrela;tive to the sl~e~~~;i:-ri~:Iefrr d . tliii jJudlcia - nom D OFDFT i EW'DRMEANSi. haia: ·:iC Jan. 15, 1850. fiboi ;r f .ercvhi~hiiirm iting' tTh e oBoari'e 0tisito ored to CiiyCn agn ent napttiin tf oea 0 Cnutiapproved ondIl July, S0e carel ~ide a th. rfe opyln Cofnol a ofrt I Batimore, doe to pla~ .a.ftlto of the liDo r defbred to 1thi e dItiJdary ggeewa referred to the Finance Conui' bnt tle portion raottiveo to the elo attaetion to hsir-efterred ntio the Judingia t~ys Com la1AYORA.TY 00 NEWORLEAS,l ia~l~;m~ainv~, in .h~ch.toss. lm itesa . SaO.'i~owe. "th.i " b. rhb Siafe. undei the orthue .acd i .e ofmthe oassssment rolls. citdn fe ther at ,pa our f e Io it ion acs, io ye l5'dd o ia d e hthBCardtofyAsoessorsOn-.e Orleans shal! be entitled .r,wae-e aqn nuay~flom the L tythe sames amounto('cq~at oonnsto ach spall te .ue them bY6 Sli. tb~t.for~a'py oi. .h~e assesmh [ eoils whic t theyare ratii edlbyplaeto buynldh the" cit.y op t il u,-ther call .ytburnotice' to' tbe accompanying letter,'from tie teeper of the Pmblic a aiag ioa remreenc tothf nladie', a bt." idlnaidjail sinc. the 1oe h No Pa..t'eJ..lf6thtartalboA. dlyPS dyert &sendP.tstne to bere a ocat.eiZeIomil. teheic-o bectmetptoper to order his -evlle ant. of 0055 f"ereejelr fthe oteey, o rl. . PETI'TIONSB,, ETo: A pe itiue of residentsen oenai street, repro aenting that he board fence, Sheds, etc., on said street, ia meost: o ffenesig siiisance, was re .,rredi tte Ct6mmnitto oen he"Arteeiau Well. The floeng ebmmutioastion was read OfE. Beebna.ed r sfi. eton enforming the Coes ena 'ionehcllt. luea' og held iothe cty liable fo Such dTaiagei as they itay eUfder in eonsnqua ce of the overflow of their property situated in.the section come primed between tlhe Oldand New Canal., Tfie following communication was read : Ofepalstyhojmter 'andreBsdents' in' therear of the city, eween thaNow Canal and Canal Crondelet, complainingt of ehe aneelignee ofthe eontractor for run ning the drainnig malehites i said section. The rules beang' suspended, Mr. Bailey of- f ered the following.preamble and. resolution, I wbi.h eres swioeindia:iand edopted: Whereas, the ontraetor for draning the th section comprised between the NewCattal and Canal Caron deletthas entirely neglected to comply With the. condi tiones obhis cdnrnct, and by Lie neglect allowed the section to becoveeed with waternearly all the time for the past month,thereby causing great loss and damage to the residents and properly h idaers ofsaid sectlon, for which the city may'be made liahble, Bahee iReeotri,,That theCity Attorney bld and he is t hsrbbydi.eete.d ltostkes the necessary legal stepsote aneulthe nyntract ;betwecr the city and John Thorn, (hin-.hel.i oraeslggs,) contteetor for drainiong the sectionh tomprised beiwednd the New Canal,'Canat Ca rondelet, Cnilbdrt stireet and the slctairie Ridge, at as I short.a.periodas possible, and that the City Survreyor be and hel eidh..abathborized to emnploytome compe t.st person to ran the.igiiies diring such vacancy as mayoecnUr, until a aewcOndaet be made. The following petitions Were referred to the Jadieiary Coinmmittee:- a Of P,Cazenavo relative toan error n the assessment t] Of members of the far praying het the 6th District Court tay he removed to the building on the northside of talo Charch of St. Louis., Of I. A. & 0. W. Lee, praying lobe refunded the | satum of $50, amount of taxes paid by them through a 'S following petition was referred to the 7 FolC.ol. incttee, Othe lcssee of the small market between the Beef P aedi4dgetable martets in the Second Disiritt, praying for pesmisston to have tabtes or stalls placed in said wmakt~R foF tshe-selling of eggs, poultry, coffee, etc. t The lo.iering petition was referred to the ain tle. Cosnmitteeg: r O(, ep Oglibie, attorney of Estber Kline, pray ing that interest may be allowed her from December' lt1,n tethe sam oft6$00.dua her by the city for a lot taken foeses'sion of-to widen Josephina street. Aeommunleatian of W. H. Garland, Treas urer, informing the Board of Aldermen in re eposes to a resolution adopted atthe last sitting of said Board, that there .as not been received anythinginto the treasury from the Harbor Masters. of this City for the years 1814 and The following were referred to the Committee on Streets and Landings: Of resident business men asking that Dolord street he opened directly throaugh Tivoli Circle. Of ,reldetttes in the neighborhood ofPoydras market, prayltig. the. Council to make suchb arrangements as woald permit the sale of fruits in said market. A oemmunitation of IH. W. Palfrey, offering hs serviasa o ommissiodnr of the estate of Jo*f McDonogh,-was-laid en the table subject to eall. The following petitions were laid on the table: OfCaroline Ttorne praying that the Navigation ompany'be compelledti to open thle mouth lof ByonU St. Jotianadrameve obstruetiote, and that the draining caaisa he cleaned. Of Cyrot.Pentes, relative to vagrant children in the Thiid District. . o ORDER 0F THEDAY/ . The motion of Mr. Gillmore, made at the last sittiug, to reconIsi:er the amendment to "the resolution fixing.the tax to pay the interest on thee bonds. issued by the city to the different railroad companies,, was taken up and carried. the resolutionwas then, on motion, concurred in as originally adopted by the Assistant Board, as follows: eaT-MIessrsl Bailey, Dengere, Dupre, Gill e,Prgue, Converse, Price, Pride and Besolved, Thnl thereshall be levied a tax of thirty Sour one hundredths of one per cent. on the real e0tat0 end slaves assessed within the oity of New Orleans, for the purpose of paying the interest oi the bonde of she city of New Orleans jssued to the Jaoksoa and Great Northorn Railroad Company and the Pontchur train Ralroad Company. On motion, a message was sent to the As s.itant Board intorming them of the conour renee of the Board of Aldermen in the fore goin resolution. oMr Pride offered the following resolution, wahienwee read twice and adopted, the rules being suspended, and was, on motion, sent to the Assistant Board.to be concurred in:R Jleolved That a special comRAittee of conference be appointed by this Board consisting of four mlembers to meet a similar committee of the honorable the Board of Assistant Aldermeh, which is hereby respettfullyte lnited, to take into consideration thie expediency of ctlliog the privilege of cor trucltin and the use there. of, for a series of years, of a double tr railroad on, or along the levee, from the Lower Tobacoco Ware rouses to the upper limit of the city. Mesrs. Pride, Dupre, Culbertson and Gill more were appointed on said committee. On motion, Mr. Durell was added to the committee. The following message was read : .BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDER.MEN, Nisw Owil ors, De0 . '., 16n5. ToAhe President and ilemetrs of the Board of Alderment: G otlemlo : our concurrence is respetfully solicitel in the following resolutions untd ordinance adopted by this Board : A resolution requesting tle Street Comttissioner to tay wooden banquettes on certain streets. A rtsolution reducing the salaries of tle Deputy Street Commissioners, and abnholishing certain offices in ehe Street Comiassloner'e Departraents. A resolution Instructing tihe City Attorney to canncel a judgment obtained againstA. T. Pickerell. A resolution to pay sundry persons. An ordinance conterting the gradeo of sidewalks itn the city of New Orleans. A resoltio.u autltorizing the ,tayor to convey back to Mr. Didier so much of t.e grounds as was conveyed by himn to the city in error tor the openying of Broad street: A resolution to repeal the office of Syndic of the ru ral portion of the Tbird District. A resolution grantingi permissionto0 Joteph Ury to oentinuh his olaoghter-house in its present location. A resolution, requesting the Cotmrstsioners of the Cotsolidated, Debt to report to the Comamo Councitl their action under resolution No. 1759. I have ihe honor to itlorra yon that this Board has periatled (lotwithstanding the veto of the Mayor) in the preamble and resolutiots to compromise the exist tngdiffitulties between the city of New Oirleans and hPontchartrttin Railroad Company: and that your conerrence is respectfully solicited in said persilstence. Veryrespectfolly, , JAMES A. HOPKINS, Seeretory. The following resolutions, passed by the As sistiat Board, were read twice and concurred in, the rules being suspended: A'regi01dot reducilg the salaries of the Deputy Street Cowraissloncrs, and abolishing certain offlces io eke Street Commislrner's Doparttent. (Adoplted Dec. 10, 8605.) .A3suIltion i-etn..Cing'tho City Attorney to cancel .a oodgment.obtained egatlt A. T. Pickltell. . reioletion to pay sundry persoos. (Adopted 18th Per, 185..) Peat 00.essrY ' Bsailey, Denegre, Dupre, Gill more, Prag u, Cpere Price, Pride and The fhllowing rs, atien and ordinance, ;'.A thesCommitt n'..reeta and Landings 0ArOer ttcns q ro-t S the Street Commissioner to p,.,. oodaaqee ltt5 on oertain streets. SAo ruoieap5ooe.prnoing the grades of sidewalks In 1hfolawag iesolutions, passed by the As Bord, were referred to the Police, Com so to repeat the offiace of Syndio of the Ijiorieof the Third Disttirt. a'. re-ootodon granting peritrision to Joseph Ury to otitn his olaughter-houso in its present location. ?The following resolution, passed by the As eistant Board, was referred to the Finance Committees. A resolution requesting the Commissioners of the Consolidated Debt to report to the CoUncil their action uider resolution No. 1759. The following resolution, passed by the As sistant Board, was referred to the Judiciary Committee: A resolution anthorizieg the Mayor to convey hback to'Mr. Dldier so much of the ground as was conveyed to the'cty, in error, for the opening of Broad'street. On'motion, that portion of the message from thi Assistant Board relative to the " preamble and resolutions to compromise the existing diffi otilties between the city of New Orleans and the Pontchartrain' Railroad Company," was lad on the table subject to call. M.r. Lgenbtihl took his sent. The following message was read: BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, January 11th, 186.. To the President and Members of the Board of Aldermen- Gentleen-.Ygur concurrence is resseetfilly solici ted in the following resolutions, adopted' by this Board: :A resolution authorizing the Surveyor to cause to hberepaired the plank roads and shell roads where lines of omnibusses are running. ,A resolution authorizing the Surveyor to cause the roofs ofthe Meat and Vegetable i.arket to he repaired. SA 'resolutioa requesting the Judiciary Committee of both Boards to memorialize the Legislature for the purpose of allowiog the Common Council to appoint Assessore for the city. A resolution approving the appointments made by the Insurance Companies, to constitute a Board of Commissioners of the Fire Department. A resolution authorizing the Surveyor to cause a new seat to be made for the Judge of the Second Dis. trict Courtoand to purchase a chair for the same. A resolution authorizing the Finance Committees to appoint a clerk to ascertain the owners of property put down as belonging to unknown persons. SA resolution amending part of section 88 of ordi nance No. 7231. A resolution amending seotion 17 of. ordinance No. 0331. A resolution authorizing the Assistant City Attorney to take an appeal in the caso of the City of New Orleans, praying for the opening of Philip and other e streets. out A resolution to pay sundry persons. se A resolution approving the adjudication made to John Lahey. A resolution approving the adjudication made to Thomas Buckley for paving the public road or Levee street, Third District. A resolution instructing the Surveyor to make thes lessees of the wharve and levees have the levees put tn prdper condition. re A resolution approving the adjudication made to Ed. mund O'Brien and J. B. Fitch for paving the streets ho f the Fourth and Eleventh ards. the A rerolution instructing the Surveyor to withhold the sum ofA 250 from the eertifcate of the contractor for draining the second section, as afne r non-com- et pllanne fa contract. of A resolution authorizing the Street Commissioner to toil issae a certificate in favorof John Ahern, for the the mount of per eentags reserved on the certifate al- of ready issued to him. the A resolution appropriating$1,200 to the Washington yet Artillery and the Orleans Battahlion of Artillery, for fir- me ing salutes on the 22d February, 1855, and January i8th Co 1856. elt: Resolutions autllorizing companies E. and G. of the sni National Guards to use the room over the Sixth Dis- iot riet Court, in conjunoction with the Light Infantry fro bantalliou, and.appropriatlng thesumof $75 toput the liv, same in proper condition. api The. following resolution, adopted by your th honorable body, wasrejected: t A resolution atlu.rizing the Comptroller to warrant to on the Treasurer in favor of Wnm. Phelan for 8901 . idle Very respect flam, JAM .',1OP~fiNS, Seeretary. oth The following esol tionspassed by the Assist- e ant Board, wedre re eo and concurred in, afr the rnles being ipfo A resolution approveii~to appointments made by the Insurance companies iahnstitute a Board ofCom-t mssiotners of the Fire Depa.r on orea A resolution autherizing th Aveyor to cause anew C eat to be made for the ud the Second Distrit, "t nd to purchase a chair for th ame. l A resollution to pay sundy persons (adopted Januaryt 7th, 1850). Yeas--Mesasr. Bailey, Durell, Donegre, Du pre, Gillmore, Price, Pride and Tompkins--8 i fr A resolution authorizing the Finance Committees to Fo appoint a clerk to ascertain the owners of property pout down as belonging to utknown persons. l Aresolution amending part of section 89 of ordi No. 2,531. so A resolution amending section 17 of ordinance No. It 2531 .co The following resolutios passed by the As- bo soistant, Board was read A resolution atprovitg the odjudicatlion made to Thos.Buckley for pauing the public road, or levee, Third District. Mr. Gillmore moved to refer the foregoing resolutions to the Committee on Streets and Landings. Lost. Lk The resolution was then read a second time, ci andon motion concurred in, the rules being 0t suspended. Pt Yeas.-Messrs. Bailey, Culbortson, Durell, Denegre, Dupre, Lugenbuhl, PriceandPride--8. re J'eay -Mr. Gillmore-1. in The following resolutions, 'passed by the As- w sistant Board, were referred to the Committee rt on Streets and Landings: ' A resolution authorizing the Surveyor to cause to be to repaired the plank roads and shell roads where lines of omnibuses are ruiintg. A resolution authorziong the Surveyor to cause the to roofs of the MIeat anid Vegetable Markets to be re- o paired. A resolution approving the adjudication made to John Lahey, for attending the nuisance boats. m A resolutilo instructing the Surveyor to notify the th lessees of the wharves and levees to have the levees fo pat in proper order. A resolution approving the adjudication made to it Edmund O'Brenu and G. B. Fitch, for repairing the ti streets of the Fourth and Eleventh Wards. is The following resolutions, passed by the Ass sistant Board, were referred to the Judiciary Committee : r A resolution authorizing the Street Commissioner to b issue a certificate in faoveor of John Aernc, for thei omount of per contage reserved on tho certificates II already issued to him. A resolution authorizing the Assistant City Attorney c to take an appeal ill the case of the city of New Or leans praying for the opening of Philip, aid otlier streets. The following resolution, passed by the Assist- r ant Board, was referred to the Committee on Amendments to the City Charter : A resolution requestiing tihe Judiciary Committee of both Boards to memorialize the Legislature, for the purpose of allowing the Comtmonl Council to appoint assessors for the city. The following resolution, passed by the Assist ant Board, was read : A resolution instructing the Surveyor to withhold the sum of 8250 front the cortificateo of the contractor for draining lie second section, as a iuo for ino-com pllance ol contract. Mr. Bailey moved to amend the foregoing resolution, by inserting $500 in lieu of $250. Carried. The resolution in its amended form, was then, on motion, concurred in, and was sent to the I Assistant Board for concurrence in the amend- I meat. The following resolution, passed by the Assist- I ant Board, was rend : A resolution appropriating $1o00 to the Washinglot Artillery and the Orleans Bltialion of Artillery, for I firing salutes on tihe 5d Pebruary, 155, uand Jutunry Sth, 1856. SMr: Gillmore moved to refer the foregoing to the Finance Committee. Lost. A motion to concur in the resolution was lost by the following vote : Yeas-Messrs. Bauiley, Durell and Price-3. .ays--Messrs. Denegro, Dupre, Gillmore, Pride and Tompkins-5. Mr. Tompkins moved for a reconsideration of the foregoing resolution, which motion, underh a the rules, was made the order of the day for I the next sitting. The following resolutions, passed by the As sistant Board, were read : I.toltved, That tile cotpanies of Notional Guards, E and G, e and ltcy are htereby authorized to use tile roost i conjunction with the Light lntiitrv Battalion., I Louisioana Legion, over thlle Sxtlt District Court-room, Sthe same having been previously al,,pproprioated for said purpose by the Council; iite said use to cease when tile Council shall ordain. .e it /if'rtht resolred, Tlht the stn of scvetiy-five dollars be aud the same is Ihereoy appropriated, in or der to put the same in a condition to provide for tihe arts of said colmpanies, and that Eile Comfptroller war. ralti on tile Treasurer, payable to tle cotlmmauders of said companie, for said amouut. Mr. Durell offered to amend the first of the foregoing resolutions so as to read as follows : S Resoltt1, That tile compauies of Nationl Guards, FE and G. be and they are hereby authorized to use tn e room on tie north side of tile same door as the trmory now occupied by the Light lntifetry Ualttuion, Louis ianna Legion, and lately occupied by the School Direc-t. Sors of the Second District, as allo armory, the same to cease whelever the Gounoel may ordain. Carried. The resolutions in their amended form were athen concurred in, the rules being suspended. Yeas--Messrs. Bailey, Durell, Dsnegre, Du lpreGillniro, Price, Pride and Tempkins-8. A motion to refer to the Finance Committee the following resolution, rejected by the Assis tant Board, was lost: A resolution authorizing the Comptroller to warrant o .n the Treasurer in favorof Wm. Phelan, for the sum The following resolutions passed by the Assis tent Board, were laid onlthe table subject to aUll : A resolution declaring null and void the contract en tered Into between the b rst MInnicipality and the late John Thor, for running the draining onehine of the seconrid .ectlion. A resolution authorizing the Comptroller to sell the contracmt for runninlg the draining machine of tile se eondneetion. RESOLUTIONS. Mr. Durell offered the following resolution, whieh was read twice and adopted, the rules being suspended: .Ceolred, Thatthe Special Committee appointed to report to this Board a project of an amended charter for the City of New Orleans, be authorized to put in print said project, with the repeor thereon, upon pre enting the same to this Board. IMr. Durell offered the following resolution, which was read twice and adopted, the rules being suspended : Resolred, That oithe Comptroller be authorized to waroant upon the Treasurer in favor of Julius Laub. ling for the sum of sixty dollars in payment of a book ease furnished the office of tine Secretary of the Board ,f Aldermen. The following resolution, adopted bT this Board and amended by the AsitantatlBoard, was called up, and on motion referred to the Finance Committee : A resolution authorizing the Comp:roller to warrant upon the Treasurer in favor of Deati Cronan for the amount duoe him on assenssments for the coeltruction of banquetltes on Common street. STANDING COMMITTEES. Mr. Bailey, on behalfof the Finance Commit tee, offered the following report; The Committeeon Finance beg leave to report as follows upon a resolution requesting them to prepare an acount of the amount reoeived under ordinance No. 1003, entitled "an ordinance to establish an uniform rate of taxes and lieen.es on professions, etc., et.," tating the amount received for account of each separ ate article in said ordinance; also Ont estimate of the probable amount that will be received under the new ordinance No. i531, approved Dec. 1, 1855. The following revenues were received from the various sources collected in accordance with ordinance Pt No. 1903, up to the Ist Dee., 135,: sr From Coffee-houses ........................ ,700 00 A Beeritouses ........................... 6,550 00 Hotels and Boardig-houses ................ 740 00 Grocers selling liquor by quart and pint..... 2s,B50 00 rchanoots, e........... ................143,877 Drays Carts, etc............................0 6346900 o Cabshe and Carriages ......................... 7.227 00 o00 nrket tCart ................... ......... 2,0 00 00 Omnlbusses ............................ 3,570 00 Hawkers and Peddlers ................... 4,475 00 b Balls, etc .................................. 0,015 00 Billiards ................................. 2,000 00 0' Street Exhibitions .......................... 246 0 o Oyster licenses............................ 525 00o o Total..................................$313,514 75 _ And your committee estimate the receipts frtm the sources, under ordinance No. 2531, for the pre sent yearu, at 7100,000 00. N. E. BAILEY A. DUPRE. SSSEGI.LLLIORE, O 7, 711S. K. PRICE. Mr. Pride, on behalf of the Committee on Streets and Landings, offered the following report, which was adopted : Tie Committee on Streets and Landings have the honor to report on the following subjects referred to p them, viz: ir A mesasge from his Ionor the layor, referredto A. your committee June 0th, 1855, regarding a communi cation from the Chairman of the Execulive Committee of the Catholic SIale Orphan Asylum of the Third Dis-e. trict, urging the necessity of extending the pipes of the vwater-works to that institution, that a better supply water may be had for the cleanliness and health of the inmates, etc., has been under consideration, and vour committee report that since the reference of said to message, a decision has been rendered by the Supreme Court, which precludes the Common Council of the 00 city in taking any action on questions arising between said Water-works Company and the charitable iistitu lions of the city of New Orleans. Reporting thus from information derived and recommending the Execu- et tive Committee of the said aIle Orphan Asylum to P apply to the Legislature in the exigency, your com mittee ask to be relieved from further conoideratron of the subject. IUpon the ordinance .empowering the Vharfiagers - to order off from the wooden work of the wharves all idle vehicles,"' etc., your committee report concurrence, amending the same by striking out "the cart. dray or other vrllicle, hbe held untilsaid fine he paid," atnd in serting after the word contravening, "tand fitted as aforemenlloned, which fine" shall be recoverable be fore any court, etc. Your committee recommend concurrence in tihe res.o lution "requestittg the Surveyor to lay a gunwale A crossing at the corner of Common and Clalborne to Clara streets," amending the same by inserting the "Street Commissioner" in lieu of the "Surveyor." and "flag-stone" crossing, instead of "gunwale,"' to be taken from the Work-house for said purpose. Concurrence is also recommended in the resolution r "authorizing the Comptroller to sell at auction tile steam-ferry privilege for the term of tell years, said to be established at the foot of Jackson street, bl Fourth District," amendintg the seame byfillingthe blank with"ten" days' notice it the official journal of said sale. '0 The resolution authlorizing the Comptroller to war-. rant on the Treasurer in favor of H. Gohet for $2,.773 20 for building the bridge at ,lagnolia street," y:our committee, after duo eonsideration, recommend con- - in. Respectfully submittd, CHAS. PRIDE, lall but the fourth recommendation,) , V. 0. DENEGRE. The ordinance passed by the Assistant Board, empowering the wharfingers to order off from the wooden work of the wharves, all idle vehi- 0t ales," was concurred in, after having been amended as recommended in the foregoing re port. The resolution poassed by the Assistant Board, requesting the Surveyor to lay a gunwale cross ing at the corner of Glaiborne to Clara street, was concurred in, after having been amended as recommended in the foregoing report. The following minority report of the Commit tee on Streets and Landings was read : f The underrsigned hars the honror to present a minority i report upon the resolution "authorizing the Comptroller i to sell at auction the steam ferry privilege for the term of toen years--said ferry to be established at the foot ofe Jackson street." Concrering in the report of the honorable the Com - Ot Streets and Landings, with the exception of the locatlon of said ferry landrng tt Jaskson street. The following reasons are ubmttsed:, In the opinion of tie undersigned, tile city's interest 7 to in the SorotroMashket cwoeldhe enhanced br the loca e ting said ferryat the foot of Saraparu street, and which i is so much desired by the property holders and residents o in tlat section of the Fourth District. In tile second place, the wharf at Jacksonu street, being one of the best wharves ill the Fourth District, is generally so. leeted and occupied by shtps,u and would require to be broken up; whvereas, at Sarupaeru street, no wharves or shipping interests could beilterfefed cwith; while tire prolduce, etc., from the opposite side of tile river would be landed directly at the market as desired.- P Deeming thait said wharf call be arranged at Saraporu r- street at less expense than at Jackson street, and that a more general satisfaction andi benefit would he de- I rived therefromr tile undersigned reconlends conour rence tit said resolution, amendhlg the same by striking out "Jackson street,"and inserting i"Sraparu street,' filling tile blank with " tell" days' notice of said saler in the offeial journal. or CHAS. PRIDE. The following resolution, passed by the As sistant Board, was read: G lIeesoeied, That the Comptroller be a. go is author ized and instructed to sell at public aucion after - days' notice ias the official ournatl, te team furrry prvilege for the conveauce of pascsengers, vehicles, I freight and caulse of all kinds across the river, for the - term of ten years, to date from the applovotl of said adjudication by the Common Council. The lauding or anttfof said steam ferry to be established at thie Iot of Jausuon street, Fourth District. S ecificanionu, regultilons, et, on file it the Surveyor's office. Mr. Pride moved to amend the foregoing res olution as recommended in the minority report. Lost. Mr. Gillmore moved to concur in the resolu tion, as amended in the report of the majority. Carried by the following vote : Yeas--Messrs. Bailey, Durell, Denegre, Du pre, Gillmore, Lugenbuhl, Price and Tompkins --5. ..hay--Mr. Pride--i. The resolution passed by the Assistant Board, authorizing the Comptroller to warrant on the Treasurer in favor of It. Gobet, for $2,773 20, for building the bridge at Magnolia street, was referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Durell, on behalf of the Judiciary Conm mittee, offered the following report, which was adopted, and the resolutions referred to in said report were read and concurred in, as re commended by the committee. Years-Messrs. Bailey, Durell, Donegre, Du pro, Gillmore, Price, Pride and Tompkins--8. The Judiciary Committee, to which were re ferred certain resolutions passed by the Board of Assistant Aldermen, respectfully report thereupon as follows : IIn favor ofea resoution instructieg the Assistant City Attoreyq to cancel a jutdgment tr tiuxes obtlined against Patrick Mataion adopted October 3L, tSilS. I filttrt of a resolution referring tihe petition of P. Geilbach eo tite Assistant City Atiteorney, rwith authority to caurel a judgment fo tbr test endered Sgainst said Oehbaeth-- oplted October , ,1 S55. Il0ysor ofe resolution authorizlin the City AttorneR to eancel a iudgttellt against P.A. Itebrard in favor of the city--adopted October 16, 150. In lavoer of a resolution authorizing tle Treasurer to warrant upol the Comptroller it fcavor of.J. D.luptert, Sfor thirty dolIsts sod fifty-seveo cernts--adottetl Octo ber E30t 1d.0 E. it. DirEl I.L, JEOSE Gll ,lOttE. On motion, the Board adjourned. CHtAS CLAIOORNE, See'y. e WC C. FLUEt.I UNDEIt,TA,.EII, 111 Tchoupitoulas street. New Orleaus.| COFFINS AND HEARSES ALWAYS in r e.ad ..... Co..osliatd with lend for tr-porto.oo, t .eors FelOAN: sHIrA, Jll., ., Cll., -COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MER e6aos a hst t D,,l:r in Wlt,rn Pndcec, t. . n , rhouptoloi 't1r5t,N1n Or:es,, 4i11 t MAYORALTY O NEW ORLEANS. COMMON COUNCIL. City of Neow Oleans, January 17, 1856. [ No. 25.6 ] elsntlell, That the flollawitg placos he designated to hold the electionl ion onay, for one Representative to the Legislatre, in the place of Jno. W. Price, re signed. Said election to take place on Monday, 2tnt I if.th Precinot-At En.teh House No.2, on Tchoup itoulns street, corner of N hez. n Inspeotors-J. Chandler and W. H. Harri..on. Sixth Precinct-At Lolsiniaoa Hose tause, corner Carondelet and Perdido strleets. I nspectors-O. iH. Har'itgton and i. L. MIooe.o Seventh Precinct-At Engine House No. 14, on Common street, I Inslpectors--Wmn. H. Phillips and James iMcGaiuly. [Signed] J. J. LUGENBUHL, Pretidcnt Board of Aldermen. [Signed] GERARD STITH. President pro teom, oard Assistn t Aldermen. Approved January 1:,18561, [Signed] JOfIsL. LEWIS. Mayor. jabM A trea coo~y Tnot. Tosattn, Sea'y. COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, City oi New Orleans, Mayr 1855. i Resoled. That the Comptroeler be, and he is hereby authoried and required tt give notice, by a standing ad vertisement in the officia journalt, that in accordance with the ninth section of ordinance No. 1442 approved March 30,1854, the Conc!l will not pay any bil against the City unless oentracteed under authority of an order from the Comptroller, in accordance with the ordinance referred to. [Signed] pH. L. TRACY, President Ioard of Assistant Aldermen. [SignldJ L. II. PLACE, tPseident Board of Aldermen. Approved April28, 1855. [Signed] JOHN L. LEWIS, Mayor. The attention of the olicere of the city and of the publio Is respectfully called to the foregoini resolution. 0O. DE BUYS, mylS tf Comptroller City of New Orleans: First Disltrict Pound. WT AS brought to the iFirst District Pound, on Dry I ades street, betweoo Julia and Girod, as estrays- One white and pale she Moat. One goat, yellow neck aod roump, white round the body. Which, if not claimed within ten days ansod the ex. pones thereon paid, will' be sold at public auction, at said pound, on TUESDA, the 29tth inst., at 11 o'rcleok A M . AUG. S. PHELPS, i Streest Commistoioner. New Orleans, January 18,186t. IL aete conduit au depot des Eparee du Premier Dise trict, re Dryades, iintre lea rue Julia et irod, oomme'epares Une Chevrejaune pale t blanche. Une Chevre, In croupe t le eoublane, le tour du corps blanc. 81 ler diets animaux, e sent ps reclames dans dix joeers, at lee depenses pay'es, ie seront vendues a l'en chore publique, an dit rlepot, MARDI, le 29 da cou. rant, t 11 heures A. 1M. AUG. S. PHPILPS, Commisseire des Rure. N'lle-Orleans, 18 Janvier, l096. jad9 24 28 Fourth D strict Pound. W AS brought to toe Fourth District Pound. on Jatksonetretobbtween Constance and Laurel streets, as estrys- One black and white spotted Cow, crop off the right ear, "7" in left ear. One white Cow, with small red spots on the sides, red aears and jws, left ear ropped, aud under bit. One red brindle Cow, white spots in the face, head and left sides. Which, if not olaimed within ten dayes and the ex penses thereon paid, will be sold at said pound, at publio auction, on FRIDAY, tl.e 25th instant, at 10 o'cloock, A. M. AUG. 8. PIELPS. S~reet Commissioner. New Orlsne, January 14th, 1856. IL s ete conduit an )epot deg Epaves du Quatrieme Diestriet, rue Jackson, entre lee rues Constance et Lau. el, comma opaves- ne Vache, noire et bln che, tachete, oreillo droit ecour tee. oreille gauch 1'7." Une Vahe blanche, petite taches rouge sur lee cotes, oreiles at machoires rouge, oreille gauche ecourtee. Une Vache, rousstre oduge, taceh blnhe. r lee front, tote, et au cote gauche m s Sile diets animaux nee nt par reclamer daee dl joure, et lee depenses payees, dlles eeront vendues ie l'enchere publique, au dit depot TENDREDI, le 25 du courant, a 10 heorer A. M. AUG. S. PhELPS, Commissaire dee Rues. Nouvelle-Orlean,. 14 anvier, 1856. jell 20 25 W AS brought to the Fourth Districot Ponud, on Jak W eon street, between Laurel and Constanoe, as estraye- One brown and white eiow, white belly and face. One brown and white half Malteae she Goat, white face, with wattles. Which. if not claimed within ten days, and the ox ponuse thereon paid, will be sold at public auction, at said pound, on T iURSD Y, the 2th instant, at 10 o'clock A. X. " AUG. S. PHELPS, Street Commissioner. New Orleans, Jan. 12, 1851. IL a ste condnit aud Ipot des Epaves du Quatriame 1 District, rue Jackson) eatre lea rues Constance et Lau rel, commae epavee- Dne Vacbe brune, et blanche, to venure et le front blancs. IUne Chevre brume et blanche, moitie Mattaisie, to front blame, .yant lea barbel. BI lea diti animaxx no at pas reclamsee dons dix jours, et 1es dopenses payeea,xslos seroxt xenduea a Pen chxre pxbliqxx, au dit depot, JEUDI, lx 24 du courxat, i 10 huree A. M. AUG. 8. PIIELPS, Commissaire des Uues. Nouvelle-Orleans, 12 Jaaeiae, 1856. j&14 14 23 OLty Police Jail. .-'TAS broeght to ±he CityPolice Jail on the 1Sth of 3 Deember hg t,;the grtff boy JESSE ; is 5 feet 5 inches high; two moleo under the left eye ; is boot 52 years old. Says he bolongs to Mr. Hugh Frenchb,living atVlcksburg, State of Islrolslppl. The owner is requested to cll and claim sid llae ac to law. E. PLANCIARD, ja 15t Keeper City Pollce Jail. W -AS brought to the City Police Jail or the 24th V ult., the grill boy DUDLEY ; is 5 feet 06J inches high; has a cut on the forehead ; is about 13 or 1y years old. Says he belongs to Mr. Joe Plumomer.oiving at Ocean Spriogs, Jackltson County, State of Mississippi. The owner is requested to call and claim satd slave ac cording to law. E. PLANCIARDD, ja3 Ott Keeper City Police Jail. W"TAS brought to the City Police Jail on the 22d of SDecember lass, the light mulatto boy TONNY olias ANTOINE. Pays he belongs to Mr. Valsin Marceil on, liovg in St Joho Baptist parish. Said Antoineis 5 ieet 2 inches high; Is ibout 20 years old. The owner is roquetled to call and claim said slave ao. oordingto law. E. PLANCHARD. ja3 15t. Keeper City Polic Jail. H AS surrendered hlerelf, iu a sickly condition, to the City Police Jall, on the 10th of December last, the negro girl ElILY; it 6 feet 2 inches high; is abouot 25 years old. Says rhe bhlongs to Mr. Charles Riviereliving on Claiborne street. Second District. t.he owner is requeted to call and claim said slave ac cording to law. E PLANCHIARD, jao Keeper City Police Jail. CHAS. b. GAlx£S. Wale HEYL" F. JORD1 Chas. Ce Gaines x Co., Importers and Dealers .Y FOREIGN AND DOM1ESTIC HARDWARF, CUTLERY, etc., No. 96 f.1.ioD.. andO 40 G..ir .treOt, HAVE ON HAND AND ARE CONSTANTLY R0C.ITONS DIREC FPROM THE LlbNUFnCTOoRlES: N.00.,C".tiog.. A...; C.,P 0'..I Toole: E 10o.., 9 d·...od ShooOo; Corn and Coee Mills; 5, .a Lo,, Choiolo 000otton and 5aillo Rne,; FifSh end To,,o Cool. ; Dl0i,0 Piteod Cross Cot Saws; Ao .0 V,,..,o0d Bellow+.: Counter and PFntiorm Soolel; Stoek" and Dtee So,.r Fý.t~s; Au~der-nnd Fenders; D.roo nolo d Toun.; Shoo,0,,oaf Toa.; G,,ool Stooeso, il.iOO C...on o, d ,00 l 000dr; ook.ad blingl .; iron 0o., BrnOro.Sooo; iodgor'. Cu000.0. LV* TorgthoOr Oitn n 0.0 of FANCY GOODS. olo Coomb,,Ono.0o. P,0foDgry. PFO00 dooo 5ak 6oool..0., whioh ere ffor·d at the lowest rin.. f ar cash or city npapr. noos Iy i E W PRUNEZ-30 caseD, 2 dozenjars each, jan 1 Jus .... ird, gad . 1 dozenjar byyh w A. ireCOCIOOSN a HALL, 36 Goorier errs et. N OTICE-Anyo person havinog ots to 8Ill can ld h- uc bohy on anyfe of ohnoo,, Inks. fotf .ides of the . CanalCaron C e In, ham the Bfsi0 to Ill Baoyo St. Jobo. iMltbt LOUIS GAGNF.T.S~ertlor;. 91 RANE'S PATENT METALLIC URIJIAL r CASKET.-P. 0. COOt & COO., Fooprint.0.oo oShaW...la fl,,lro,,o C,.o,'. 0lo:oooe Bories Coskoo, 00r the SoalLlof Lomnoow n o flo.0i0.oppi, UOoo. sodS. opl.D000, No. 45 St. Choofo, 0ree0, 0ppit. 00, St,. Ch05.0s 0500,0, Nen Orlo.,. dlo tf NOTICE-By limitation of Copartonrship, the interest of the late Dir. TIIOS. SIEDLEY in one house r~ed ·I.rlrrrlnr oir. J. 5. OTTO is Shdoy adnolt.oo 0fo 0 in the firm. LV. if . LELfTC1II'OILI) A CO. N... Orlen., ie. ,, IfSd. 0,00 I00 t piýHIE STYLE OF OUR FIRM IS TIllS DAY L chSoge000A. W. BOSSWRTS C CS. r SYANT'lON A CO. New 'O!oo-,. Jo.. 0, '05. 4 W. IOSWORTH C CO., Wholesale and i. Rytwl D.jO00. i0 ICE Il000 0o.O. ooONo, df 005 7- 0,000 "trenat; Depa bntweea Po)ydrnsend L·I:,lutlr. Two large Ice D00o 0.Ot St. Tnomoo street. Ice 01000, hind 0ow 1 ,oo ooa0o. 9I6 rn4rio0..0'. MooI.c. Dpoo, '0. OooO.0.oroolo Raulrood, upper side, 0000. sit. rite Vawaengr stlooa, Ne IlilnoesnI e r'RI1 iiWA E bOUSE, (17 Canal otreet. W. are ,oc.i~iooo oOy ,ddit,00 tboor ,o of TRUNOKS end CARPET AGS- I-n here en heed ]sln Trut k, nd 3, done .rp Carpo H.on, Tooop: ioooZ all tfo dotforeoo kind, and .00,tee. Trok, frooooo·o.nt0y-tco 0000 to 010050 dol00 , a,,d Carpet 00 0,00,f tOOD 1 ea.ro firer duilrrr. jnli14r i REYNOLDS A R-OODRL'F. ' t TNOLLISI CSNINEL COAL, at i5 cents per 0 ooobl, d.-Tae o 500, s. . e .oo rr so!-.oo 00A y- not lee. han0o ten0bane ", n sa riOoeooO. S looo IH CAN VEL COA0 ,( t 'e- ~npar brrvl. IDsllrsradat tuu abra Inesc, pruridni ordlrr· are IICII w XPII on Ia Le, <r, SIOUTI500O TURNER & CO.; J.04 6t II u rat 'r nraat, t TLRBR I IP CAdL- '300hhds Red Ash, L3L egg a.; IOJ tone do t.bul. Fc-Cne be OSRTOICER TURTNR CO.. ] -14 fit :1 earier ssreet. iTT SBUR(I1 COAL-Scoreened for family O TTS, 1r(n i 1 hhd1 for ploo,,Oooo. Fr rain 0, 00 ei 0 0 100000000IER Tf.0002 ' CT., 1TTS3UR(tll SLACK-5OU hbls, suitable for black-1hill. Frr sale by DIURTI.EGR TURNr`EI A CO., TARCil-SO hoxes Pearl Starch, for Sale j l y 0I0,0PH L'0000.0 CO. SST-hSopiboooo .00,0. W RISK(Y(-- bbls Old Monongalela andl n JlO Bid JOSWH LANDL~BI S & CO.,00 T.ho,,0.uolo,,treet. S 1.000 dooo,.ond helldram. El 000 Soseo.00 halffW.. do. Foonlf0 m0.0 g. F. C00050&N A 0ALL, o06 G-1, .trees SPERM AN4D WHALE OIL-20 cashs and jaoO ALFRED KeRONET, 0Io2moollloo St00t, MISCELLANEOUS. LUTIIHERI HOUMES. FOUNDRY AND ORNAMENTAL WORKS, Corner of Benton a..i Euphraosire s.reets, . Ofice, No. 108 St. Oharlee etreet, (Two dooerSrom the St. Chales Theater.) IIrANUFACTURER of the latest and E most 0 pproved Pattern. of Roalings. Voeadhs, Bte. Omra Foom o C t..,ad all kinds of CAST AND RO nGHOT IROý Q ORE Sfor Blldi]OPrpo dS a mw Railing., Coatinos, Guard B0s. , No.h Wht. saud rtla rtoa.oral at the OLD STAND, 10U St. Charles roe..t, Nw O," ualre. l h Pm r OIVIL ENGINEEIING AND SURVEY ING. Tp[HE UNDERSIGNED having formed a Co L prbtership for the purpose of trans.ctiog any buiues. in th, line of Ciil Engioering and Surveyioo that m.y he .trusted to them, within the tal of Louiioaa, hi h ad on`ider.bl.a er porince in that line of b0siese. , woold roe.peflily .oiolt . share of ptroage. from those i htereasd therin. R W. S. MITCHELL. Ir Ofle. No. 97 Commoroial Pice. 0no9 ly INSTRUCTION IN VOCAL MUSIC. J[THOMAS J. MARTIN, o0e of the oldest itrueto.. inthie tyo wll give L. L in thi. acromplilhmeo t to L.dileor G otlemen. isabilityi too0well knownto0re00 quire recmmedaton. SOrders left with P.P. WERLEIN, No. 0 Comp atreet, wll. meet with promptl arotiouale oif F OR RENT--Untii 14th October, 1856,dm the Builde lately booeded byRd Roover Comppy0 No. 16, 'ltated on or iere street, between Csan1 &cl Cn, lomhoU.e strees. Apply, at the City Hall, to 08 f AUG. S. PHELPS, Street CommlioOer. D YEING AND SCOURING-Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned, Dy ed0ad Repaired i..sperior m.nner, by chemical process, which reducea a les n equal to new, and mases the cloth soft. Dyeing 0 every color. Ladle.' Crpe Shawls. Dros.,D Draperles.of every desorption ded and clenod. Every'th0g wil, b. done 0 the shortest notice, at the EAGLE DYE HOUSE0, 141 Poydras a0t0,e between Carodeletoand St. Charles .teaet., dI lm ()RLEANS STEAM MILLS.--Office 78 Poy V dr. street, Now Orla..--The subscriber respectlfully inform s the public Ihot h kaoooOntly on hoand a foll suppyI of FRESH GROUND AND UNGROUNtD Comm-ao, Coe0 , Folaeood. Hominy, PYapper, MuN.rd, Grtsa , Gige, Olc00e. 0Cr0.ediCo, Aiepioe, Wheat Flour, Hay Col:amn Rye do Coo", Clove0, Aon do 0",, Moo, Dyeppapl& do Eren, Nutmae., uk owhet wdo IW-Cou Roasted ondlOGround et thhlowbet clty po0 eo. 00 jo a ..0. HERWOG. T HE GEM FANCY AND FAMILY GRO CERY STORE, No. 15 B...... nrus.; K. RERCIER. Agen W A large ..5.E.tm s of ChAice GROCERIES, WINES sod LIQUORS. gr CSAIPASN~ oI Oh, , ballrooS. is qo·rsod pll.e; CIAel PINE WINES Superio OLD BRANDS0 sd olher Liquooo; Sop... lne CORDIALS, od " r0iety of Fury Airt.ice ofthe very beat quatitie. always on head, at low prices. Dr Ooode dslirerald to fmili free of doysgs. Ml12 Ip THE ARRIVAL OF DR. SHERIDAN IN l hisollyS.o OS..00. Is~~ i.., Sro,, Slodso 5155100.'1 SHPaial, si~yofDobliA. Soin dsily .,S.,orig bi..sooOdrrl ..alolos.Is. ,,aIpighm, tohS wblind, osd the de1f to their heahotg. Hteha r agro Ih,,5,onld 00W5' S 51505115 Sldoy. PSns~oI ICrboO slOS El. i sfllgoES D. 1.0. 05, 5,5115,0re, so -u osreslo b, O~noSId .gois. Pile. cured slonce-.Slody piiqo, orblind pileesor outIarl pil..; bad legs iv nay satet oared peedil; Ibeuuultic paIUe bnniehed an the first 5005550a, DS,US.ill restcre goand .ir tslo t5,0. 505150,0 dws oIS, 00 1e 115005.C5s~ , 55,0 .555515 los·o time j o the pltiOO. IAGA gd_ le . Peraomn. the .S an."y OOSe ,51 tended to, ItinS ,lly the lists tbes areio. Dr. Shoeidxoolo..,Si d. y obpen to all perons for reference to his wonderful ewes in to is city and St. Louieeood the hundrdsOSs he. rss.osod to sIgh . ES. slo,. Ai, diploma to hang in his oSrI,. Per. aeve fire allowed lose. the Doctor ..toring light to the blind. Dr. 1. can be 105n at hie omUe from Ao. MiS. to AP. 1. oil $. No. 99 Camel .... 1,colner of Trene.. DISSOLUTIUON. TrHE COPARTNERSHIP OF PERKINS, CAI PBELL A CO., St his cily, thisy dissolved by ran test ....put, aither of the Copartner ha " g the ose of the name o the SOr in lquijsiion. W. M. PERKIDS. W. B. CAMPBEeLL. New Os,,One, ESe. 6, 1855. EAI'L. P. WALKER. IN RETIRING from the Commission Busi 0*e4 we nto,. our thaoks to our friends cad pairo op, sod hese. fuly recmmend50 ourS.ree.o.o and late Partner, W.Il. PERKINS, as altogether worthy of their confidence and roan..~BnE. C sol'L P. WALKER.O E THE GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS SL5.rS,,are codoulcte by PERKINS, COSIPBELL : CO., will beoontinu, witHlouio,.-Opuoo by W.10. PERKINS, aod., the sIyle. . PERKINS S CO. New Orlies.,,S,. 0. 1851. dS 1.0 O RANGE AND LEMON TREES- 'V ,000 JamaicOasOrag Trees. 5,000 SAcly Lemon Tree,. 9.[00 Creole Orange Tene0. 9,000 Her..Orl0ngeoTres.O 4.00 Slpuli5 ynposioe Trees. 1,000 allsg Lomoso Treoo. 1,00 Goa Cllrul Trues, 100 Isodarin Orange Teeo. ...Also.... variety ofEall iod. ofTSopiel olrl.t sodllPlsoImt..oh ea Fig ooB os. .o:d enn otlos; fine ooosa yUlos, Toouad., e,,. ThS above wiil oo pacld filth tes utmost csre. Orders5.ent io No. 00 CEmp streelo, R. F. NICIOLS, ImpCorte oil binds olProduce nog 6m from the led itennoeun. M9 YESIMERISMI IN REALITY-The under , osoC,, P hsmosor of iceo'i. and Elect ..h,;opiogy, e. vow prepared to trat ll Chronic Do...meaby hie rt; also to i.,0CC to other. athorough knwledge of the e . OImtel10 Csrosodlat S street, where a telallratd Clairvoyant con aloe be ....idld daily for L tCheoCr 5100,... [d3 1o] JAMlES REEDY, M.D. G AS!GAS ! GAS! GAS!-The subscriber y b.Ci tobdsadnn l CIBcieiIh pts . Co fromI the 0,, Co.l. S begs n~UICB thathe is s now preppard t !males ad pet .p it A.Fi[XT[RES E in the moat approved style ad at nlhlerstr rata.. O .CdIc-n belCCt at h0. "Iold scene," thO BC..s Fouydry, No. at. C0,CrlI,. ,.OC C . GUILD. dIl SC USSET BROGANS AND MUD .eeOYrsPOR PL.AOOTION USC -Tbeol parla aeonhn lpror Oak T.... d Russet Brogans end 91ud Boots, selected for plantation non ..press, Y. Also, a well assorted 1, oC Beat. sad ShI..o ,., f 01l. IC JOHN P. ALENTINT DDCO., eL C.mmon stCoret TOIBY'S CITY PACKAGbE EXPRESS. d Running at all Hours Throughout the City. e T HE UNDERSIGNED HAS ESTABLISHED l A CITY PACKAR G XPRESS C. "the purpose of Re.roel.A ,Cd DClivdCCi,~PlobOgl, PacC.CO.CoOIICCOIC, bho. .040 00 1.1.1 Railroad e, 8-.-aoats nd ertrltt Reoideoces. The Proprietor will Ilts hie peron.! -"sane.o to all le a as.' cov nested siIh the Iecnand the .1111bO maC rOC upon promptI..Cend .are to the re em It nn d delivery· of prop set'. p Theb ton.Iowill b conduCtd Cpuo the same *SCOCIIi.pleo C , aC.COullyadopled by the P.o.., EC.p.r. tIoChe Northern eitiee. b y)P Offce open .t all homes of the day for the reception of Orders .ad Parcels. [;'Signals Cill be (CmiCCId to all. 1. TORY, Ir.,Proprietor, on77 gm Td BIvna, street, corner Ce~mp. H ARDWARE AND GRATES-The under- c PI iroed having recently- rmoved to No. fi4 am strext net f to the Bank of Now rOr~enna, are now prepared is I -thsh er, varneiexty G of Hit-lCre fb(C.illgbC purposes, C. the mo0t nsonbla terms. ( Cr { stock .G,Tool.,C Cu Vay, mC., is !IuC Ced woel elected, rend md-me baud, wll OCd 0 purchasers. o0rt0iong alCbhines eonlantly o ad d3 II LUNESCHLOSS, BROS. A CO. VAULTS IN "ODD FELLOWS' RESTC bV CbprcbureCi bv lyinC toCF.31. CORBYO Sicble.h Co.',, CC aoIooo1 0. PELT &CTETIOC'I, CCOCOC., ,Or.oti oC. CW. WH1TALL'0,C9 ECIei on FIdE strCet,C, st the SecrCetaCF .0,, in Old FellIo.' urCl, c0.,as COmp an.d LCCCCCIcCIO. The pricato mmba,,,btao DEholdi.CLCOC.. sIg l 0,141 p.,r veoC; fo all othnrs, 150 per vault. C9-[vformCti0on eltive to the puorhaseCoC LotC,CCn be had on rep pltmotiooYO she Secreta7Alf ES jRNRAUX.8errr tary . Re~st. R EMOVAL-S. II. KENNEDY & CO. have 1 ,0moved from No. 5 TebovpitoIlOC street to No. 10 Poadsm street. srII tf ('I A. LANIER. Jackoon, Miss.ll General C ,Agotsnd CCO1-c1. CCCneCs of Cny decriptoifoCC..o.ted to bhscew, Il meat "C0h p.1ot pO CIOCO CIOn. Not.,,oi ACoS.v ,II !..tail trollghuolthe State, end ,wan-p smitt aoeee made. b C .. IREFR 1.0 .... r,.ooeooo.!fir . Ne ,OCI-aoC, FiarIo0, C.COrnCo. I C.CC, DabA O lrCrC. W~illiam Hzrdeman. I I. Mares Danm- a Co. Chancellor Scott. I Nixoon, Ada. A Co. SEVENTY LARGE WORMS EXPELLED , Thb stomach ebae undobtedly, a COCI 0reat loIpotbp swit 00Cr parts of the bodyi. This Is the alts r.apelc to the ICC"'I'T proodned by wo eo. Theb gliv rise to 00 ay other 30.1as1, osd patient. oIIen. all, iner dibly without hang CCoC of the cCC.s TIC oa o.dp Cblobwill give C t 'or"C relief in such caseI.i B. Ab.FCIoIOl+'CCa Vc00niiO.,hiI swill eIpel .CarC nr and in this moanner leave the ayetem free from all btio.ir home,. TC-OCO0, N. J.,DcCC0,Cr 8.151. M oESSRS. B. F. FCHN CS C',O C CO. Gantleme.-I gene a vkal of B. A. Fnhheleetoc's Vermifoga to two of my childoo, oIOthree, th0ol00er00 CC I ofage, and iI bro.Ch' loop from them over eaeoCI ICICCorCIOsCC ho.re, .ter they bo 0000 it. TOCO -r-oC C rs.tlI. at night, bCt Cow !hey sleep Cell, at d era wel C sad heaIrcCC teInCO ay. AnIgonI who daob:hCie, a.. cool at mohaoen is WarreCCCtret, opposite Ise Glee Hous.. JOHN D. ARGOOD. Cold wholeoale nad let 1i by .IO the prlincipa druggistC and CoCoCry msrCCCO,,Oc.CooIO the Unieo RIta O.. dfl001WO L'RENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. .ft LEON LAUGRIN, l.00ly. lwyCer CC the bar o00 aris, 010 Yrofeeaor of the Freveb Language and French LiteratureB in the Us!. vat o,, of Lo.lalmP CO I.easoa. Pivnn mn Private Inslimtrton sad Faniliaa. W- FreaP h clnC s for C-b.CICCR o 'clock,0Cvery eICCinq, at hie IcmC, UroiCCOoIybOiIdIb J1, cCCCr of SC Ion end ComCo1n streets. 6ICCECOB WEICICINEB, aElRFU'MEIRY, ETC. UY''fh a berlhlrr would rn apellally cull the utten.io of PlantCr.. Phyniy.,,w and is hiss to his woll C,,oCOed C.. *lCek, CIOpriCICICIpC0yarCticl if his hiue of f buIiIo CCI .rhlfh, on almintan, will om!F-ill RESH AND AND th. INK. 001.r PRC 010 0s-AL ing. Do.iCy,.olo 0,OOCIA WATOD AND MlOED oC 0CC yinoIiltyi ll fund a00 n10 C OL0· ,,Ihl1lmbmosol, othe C,, pIpol r.. 100,0 Wrl W , ., each ns CONGIRESS, BLUE LICK, sicI , etc, 1ar E ., I eo..olob rC ,-iWlhl COrl .1'h PURE HONEY, El. 00000 PEPPERMENT, GOULLO BITTERS. etc. THEOMAS 0000IN, __o94 I Drvgelet nod Apothecary, Col. Camp and Poydras At. rI4CHROCCCCII-111MC STOCK FOIl BSALE, O R FINE RAYYIII1RE BULL, 4 CabCO old, !oily o5ii nlCtad,. 14"I Do. .haI hom.ed Durham Bull, Oy.ear. old, fullp Co. lollI1.,Oo1.hrt hmsd Durhlm Cow, B y yeao a .old, lolly ecld meled. One lul IIrr~d Ccn,(" Patton" atocl,,ý Jpnra old, fully nr ol. led. Three lucre fa I .11 1, I5Crhnt Bollo. ahmot hornedC oi,.Oo old. TbO,,o duo taI bred shoIrt .0 ornud Durh00m H0,10,,, 005 year old. ,is pC" oO Isre ,.ecl ls ll It oI O. Oo, Isgo, foil o,,i 0,1,0 GOraiCr Boar. Folir full pnrnicuiun, ,.quiet ng latter. , o~il-ws of .0 Il. 0. OICOIL+L, fin Ce.Ip 5000. e ClIREE HUUNDRD DOLLARS tE ..tU .Y 01 -Eyoooooy CCIII 00 CelldeC E1,aent 01 ,em C . aIr 010 Ohrr c~m caidi,, COSCLOCCCCCICC bo C, 0 of oamlil sit-, but wall brolil, h~i/bp h~ sr.~or eves kl.,idca.,.IteCIC, l dhOairckaoI,,CiCereICC , .peeks tC,. . a Ollry, rend Fraurh very badly. The above award will he glare for net ,Cest CC.i 000li. 0 at NC. Cl CI street, 1o:5i CondC tr0010 say t me b habrr Lbr 5th Junonry. 1856. d3 1m hL9ORINE DOUSE-This finely locat- f IC d HCOC I. ',Cs0 r" o00.100 up0 I C tedcp, -1 be ,1.,d on Wh DNESDAY, the 17th test~., tor eity ad iraniant boar sere, 0 OI 101h W bOH IC T.CIOER. 1,OU181AN.'. CARRIAG.\E IIEI'118I'rO1(Y C OCOIIOAGES-CARRLIAGES. JUST RECEV1ED por Chips Orphan, cs ,~ St Cr a ln d 11 01r I Ct 1 10 1 IrC, I ti: I..,, Eo,,oo v, 0C... endO, 1 1omplet Im o ,2lio.1, ro1...1¢ 00 L.a noeh, are, Bar tla. hel ouble upll~l. Slide Beat do Bugg, sa ntt C CodlChII otop., Ceooooul,., JerIiy ..pC .-, ,. hrioC sCih aoO wllhnuI tope, and relaxes rvarr ti COi in g 0e000000table ter the lily and country trade. or sale low am, on nccomnlodný og term, byg ~.W. CRANE A CO., 'a Im ao r..n.+dlxt ·trent. U-,. Row. OFFICE OF THE MARYLAND CONSOLIOATED LOTTERIES,1 ,ILI, .ti·, ln4cl.. d 5ut6 5 J, ISO. (I4ITIO I LOTTERY FREFI).- Th E Com ý m iiionr orh Bivrrlnvd S[>w Lo~tarlrr hns d**mrd ithie 1,,,, r v~uoo. Ir ýuhli, arsilal ton suneroos Suil.d:ore who eirl·:illte Dv th trr k:lu!~l Lott Srbevn; s, ncdl btsl.sh o h e lxas b i e, a [ -n Is~l. otteri1 which nro bo, ly tilaoua, Tnr ly- I··ml Lo~lec r.l In 3lrrlllaid amr those draw¢ dallp der Itt lnpiiintY,.l lac, of Lba Comimi~iaior 0,1.d by the poop.a of Iha 6:a`, uccler thy c w Con.elaal-,n to alamina and epprose the Alhnll the anr~d t~Yti the lirrw;nea. tlae· Iloa t r;·a ad all ceYiict . ofra ~ ,iB· u, lh. ho Illlorrlphad sl;nnauro F. X. \, BC~iR NA'dN G. centt f.r LI; Coir rCl~r. U ¢t of Lh Jrirlinl C alvwljiid Loi r~rr ,Bla11iiru Pli. . All th tMs nrore Imdulrent. Any mfý:rntulca ov Ih aubi!nr ci Lotteries, [La n enrr In which thrp am drown, etc., nic., will be cha··lclc lr Elr byerddraesiog ,,y l F. X. BRGENAN. Baltimore, V d iOLLA TIOOLi THE PREMIUML AT THE Ysor Fear 5os tae Do CORN tEd FOL'RING MILL. Th-, ntabuiig nch cap vw pp* ra th- m~n by` nn dnvsiay ¢tL W. COL IANSax LEMO, P No. 1'6. 5,5v OIleml. J ar lss1tiorS on y lpýlem rroaa, city of A esssrsy Ls. 1Yn.n liYem cad Dapat, o, c; N BiiYot, NYH VIIY~aa. MILLINERY. OPENING FALL AND WENNTE MILLINERY.1g MRS. MoENANY, 229 Oamp street, corner of J.ulla street, M OST RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE Ladlejsond hor cur.omers 'enrolll. t15t .b Sh.l rreivld if uonCgC t olf VYlvt Sat Sln. SILk aed lra. Lodlle.' Mtiss and FEATHERS FLOWERS, LACF. VEILS, EMBROIDERIES, SWANS DOWN -ad CUFFS, JUVIIN KID GLOVES, COR6SETS. Silkand Coth lMANTILLAS, PARASOLS, ,t., etc., wll be opened on Monday, lath November, to which the Ld.ls. are invited to call and exnin. 'They willl sold at dery moderate pric. oeo tqlm ILADIESI OUR OPENING DAY. "[.I'RS. O. W. ROPER No. 165 Poy Sdrae etween Carondelutant d B.r~ne r ttetr hel leave to inform the Ladies that dhe i| just openig plaedld RICH MILLINERT GOODDS, Silk Bonnetl, Velvet Bonets, Satin nnd Plush aonnisjl Fower Du Trimmge ec. Whbch 5I. R. rlrpselly loritei the Ladies ann the 5ury buyers to call nold eamtoe, noll if WINTER OPENING OF R1CH MIINERY.RV MIRS. P E C K (late Jeffers,) Caomr of Camo ena Jnlam t.Sats, B ES RESPECTFULLY TO INFORM HER suamers and Hips in ,,ueral. thaI she ,has ust .olaled a lama iraaI I FRENCH SAYS, CAPS, CLOARS and OLE'! ILIAS, aSS h5. willapsa o TUESDAY, NasambSr 6t, aaa6, and aliaS.e their nis,,iuu to them, 5.5,.e paaohlaiaugallsnhaab. c s I . .... A Isse and *e raGlOVES, of DRESS TMSIINGOS, RIB. BONS, FLOWERS, VEILS, LOVE~, ala., ell of which will be 111 at - plia S a. 1 Dra..aMiakig aoeriaM~lad by 3lsa. PECK Solt, Il. p as e. that andln a.y dpaad every iltevtia will . paid to iasion, T..t and Style. o911 8m THOS. GRIFFIN, JOSEPH BLEDSDOE. Griffin & Bledsoe, ATTORNIES AT LAW, AUSTIN, TEXAS. W ILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO Clrp l .aaoiaMwod'la esaypsnd to any bulisnss paSaa s-g to t Osuae sI:Aeaauy onaaa ENORTH CULLSOM, Attorney at LRaw R wll sRated. oaslI I'aof ..iait bsmanaIa. iSt. Lsandr sad Aaosfl.., that magy a souaad to his oass. Sft. .5 OFELOU. AES. LA. Rs.sa..a. -CSar....WteslaSrpl hana s,.t; Chao. Ba aSiao..D a.,,Ey .Ulsa.. S Msl., dais sa Co., Ca..a-t OaSaaI C . Slagla m96 S TEAM BATTERY AND CLARIFIER FOR DALE.-OnaCopp.,aatlasay Ia leada diimater by taw soE. hslrfsEssp. with two appaaasa9 inh pipe, PFou Clarisr. Isrrbby foe as 1.lr a-11wao f. ld,.pwlith coop.eaa.,a alas at5.1nabpips, aailbslae vaes and aakel slaoodo.Eal. Ala, aa Ea poresa.,sd atlalsgy (o a) oafthe moat aspproead E one.lioasaEu ofaInaiaaaasstjpeit fur maskig tea hoasssd. eagsr pErday, aor.sls on Bbsmrlturmll. a e1lt ala. H. OILMAN, 1 N1.t5.5.5. VINCENT, OONFECTIONER. Cornerof Canal and CaroaEolot streets, WuITILL on the 19th of November, open his T Saloon forahe pnrpoaoa a oR LUNCHla hslesIC., .aEd Luaah taa iaoe ofacne TurReeg. DaSLsa, Oyaea, Soup, Friae OCyasta, Tallie, Caoaa,Chocaaist,las Ca ram,sla. Terms-Ten canto a dinh. Tasble sltaalo 11 ,',l,,I A. ., to 1 o'alock P.M. H,,vaeil, him. lalaof his ,ooaortaaaaa.liaaam s hapablic tbat haavgl egaged a.e aS the b.SssFa-h cook., hS. al.tuDI.lolaalsdia.sr, p.Mlia, masl., weddings,,,a, eaaole TIIE c6Tp0unE.E. i No, C CAMIP B TIIIEET1, HAS JUST OPENED with all new Goode, 3.I Iicog of WATCHESCLOCKS, JEWELRY, GUNS, PISTOULS, and eeryvariety of 1,3 Good1 of the I lls et al.ter.. Having engaged the ear .,O,. ESr. Jac. . Es er. so ..e.. is... WsathlbsIr, we an prepared to do all kinds of Kork in thatline. .Alen .... Menaced. a..tt'd, and Jewelry repgired and maaahrclared to order. N. R.-ROld Gold and Siper bought. 899ly O G O ORK WILSON. DlANIEL EDWARDS. (Successor to TwI SILL EWARDOS, Noe. 9.50, nod S New L..s.· .13 IT 919 end 2l Fulton street, Manntastnrer et evey deseripttan . uopper, TiSh,,t[I,3 and Braes Work. Heis Iw r oad y ontractfor she makinsgof Steam Trinils.UrisRSilg avd nrI RiAUT P.l", III,1, 11 n, ., d 1isarytyIl,"pertaigi toKthISIgI rhLI. A geaes.Ii 5,,.ma., II Steam 5.1a,. _stam Wkitl,, Brae. GlaCoaplleqq Valva0. atc.,rootultly on ba d. Herocltbs .11,1101n II pbl,,llSlrnt hesemT1Iis riii, ha w ldsi,,,W.& tfrlS.Shlratikh on the plantstiool O Col. R. C. CaUIp, MaIe..T. l 11 ..hI J. Fon5 1.I NIY .oni .. 1.a.Ie, la. Wodbnrao .L. be ~ole~ hmsnLC. and E. Farr·I city;itg to whom he refers or fell particen Iara. 991pttl PIA OSE . rjýHE SUBSCRIBER, being the B oleAgent for she StaiL. of ,,iilinr d Altwieetppi, ter the sale of the Ael ,ora ,sd P OS I OS f .alrl Lights, Newtov A Bradbury. of Newl 1Va IorELkO , N.od Vall Ghe UpIoTA of aurehasnrs to hie 1,rge sleek, com prising every varinty~vnrytng in prices from !15. to 2d00, and from Sh1-i3 io ,.1 Oj ld,,IysI IelS, Iind IIItyle an isPh TheO'se NOS, fr Illichess, Y rilt an1 v an f too. are lop·rtod,and haver beev seknowladgad by lhe N.r York Ilgrmoolc Sa W.ety together Sith tHS moEt renowned PiY, ts of th day, Cm be Lggal, tf not ·opsrior to ell other Pianos of Amvricen make. Also, a large ewonrtmet f European end A , 'itull PIANOS ELODEONS VIOLINS, GUITORS, FLUTES, AV Jllu-iral mnrcbbaodiae.tosgtter -ih a large avd select ssortment of Sheet ovais, and i.I, da,,,re eipt Vsa Intent cImpSIS 51.1,11Ian the ifsirent pblihen throIighoit the United State5. Pta aive sad ell other cec"1 netal~mnla m tunedand repaired. M-cuil Books neatlyi bused. 8C.,V I Pierce t 11tau, .131ond-ha 0 Pianos taken in part1,10meIor eve, oats. W. S. HCLSEY, 18C Camp street, 0914,14 S Beneddovr below St. OI'ltrirk'l r~hur"Y pOFFICE OF` NEW ORLEABNS SAVINGS O FFICE NIO--0ie o. Al Camlp tLreet-Inorporated on. derIt ofIthe LR Water, oy 18th .1 1 ....... Ton Ime oflths duetittiag will be one. far the .,rep3.1 of Ds Satrda evmng fromu to 9 ocliock. H positsiof One Dollar and p.I .rd5 e be reseived. Th. eplegmantof the bnde i · t'''i imitall by she act of ineor oretice to rho Pllblic Deb.s of the Uaited Statae, of the 81.1. of Lou. saaanod of Whe Crsy of New Orleans. a onna upon inort~yage of uoincamborcd nod unimproved Rosl Englee rthin the limast o. the clfy of~ew Orleans, not extending 80 per can4 ýU !be.ppra 1yd sih valies. cavel upouyide of te Itoc of the I r"'p I Sacksos in Nan Orlrsos, no' xcxceadi vg e 0 r I. the mark.~ O.Sso, AIll urlor Prot) danuad frm the Dm ploy nlot of rho foods i, to G.U.Olto s .andrai amo G the , lto . Wj u i3a1 , can directly orr Indirectly b331 any of theTII,.A.L or I sW. or N mo NIEUER , 11iOI Cart' .paydateae deposit, having~ interest at a rote 11 1 agreed pee, willbe i... d for luul node..s thnnglOUO dapaittd for asploiPad ii;: Evati, A m~lyES illiam Vogel, A. K. KELLY, IN C C. DSI.e., A. Hsi VOG I.Ti. I.. KG. A. 1 0K, FilhlmnrU. e U. TOUGS.C WolaI,,u ThNe. A.-Cdjs. 1,1, ,Br ol. D3D. WiLlhs, . W. N. iMERCER, Preideoe, AI. l: ELLY WM. 0t1M , } Vita Praeid··U . D. D. ,PTEY Trenaorcr. N. B. -Copies f. thes Act of, Ioeorpormtio avd By-Levee tea be ch taivad at the of~ee. a·tR l JEDH WATnml.S. cHAS, ". n. wzwaun. J. Waterman & Brother, KARDWARE MERCHANT S, Cornk" of Common and Maga ite strees, fIave on hand and are daily re sivng by formgnad dome [dc arrivna.o Raerx. "N l asorsnt of tirlea ompriin,, ,mpa,,,.s fIollow: [AE DWARtT, CUTLERY. ETC. Aon, Stee, Nail,, Ropa, Carp riers'T.ols yom!olteC DEork anL DAa, SUrewllNte Garden Engme. Pump" Dr ou.gl. Hny Cuttre, Co rn Shllerle Agrlc hural imptements II1, E Cra-cutnd anl PCtSaw Hoes, Hamel, Shovels and SpOlez, Ox Yoake. Bor Singletreea Andlrons Fenders Shovalsand Tong., Torning Latbs ' C prey and Iron Co-l Hod.s PiS'uorE Stalel. Single nod Doble Barrel Gons, Cour SItlt.. Cliee yfecla, Cbnhlng Dialle, Cob Cruehero. Chins.e Gongs Iron Bedgtend, BrAiannU a and PlEI d WR,, let CutterSauOaye ltuno rs, Stock Kotetle, Portable Forge~, 093 ly SOe0o, Fishing Tack lee, eio et, Chaerles i N P. Klly,. . 1o.lI Canal etreet,Obetwn Carcndelet erd Ba ronRe aret, New Oenawse., SARTIFICIAL TEETH ,serted in all paril E a.whihlo.(r BElAUTY. UTILITY AND COFORT TO THE WARER olit '" de e-¢Oeled. Frederick Hl. Knapp, IDENTAL BURGEON, 155 CENAL STREET, T'HTAS RETURNED TO THE: L CitT. ,and i, prepar to at1ed.1 the duoes of hie erosion, iayl d&VW Dr. J. W. Allen, DENTALC SUROGEONS, H AS REMOVED TO No. 140 SCANAL STPET d '54 lye Dr. towling, PIIYSICIAN, OCULIST AND AUI.IST, ,ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAIDP Sto lk dlee, of <he Eye ad Ear." 194 BARONNR STTEET. non ly JAS. S. KNAPP, D. D. S., DEONTINT, jn0 Iy N.J16 B.ronny trat noear Canal treet .I4 RS. CAMPBELL, Teacher of Music, eo.l4ns LESSONS ON THE PIANO AND GUITAR, 0 teauol eiryety. O.Terml--y pter C ,:olth r tywelvae L- Yt 9n-. rLEBCTURSE s 91 rConstance street oc. a eek. tobl.ly T H M. TANEY, Wholesale Dealer in For IA sign and Domestir 31, Llorm,' No. 30 GOrver street, NC rieane, kopE ronlntly on h1nd, in good ., tlppng order, o New York andi Pheadelpbis Ale, Porter 'nd Chsmpagne Cnd,:r, by the bsr. rel orh,.yha.dor in bttl.es, pac lt i i re oa r casn,l to y uit oareha s5ATOyy.o yny ortp ,,clit Ale and Londlon Porter. ee Promptsnat particular at n ot c p-1d to ll orders reeaioed. Goall Coal! ISSPESNCR FIELD A CI.. W Deal.r in Pittebargh,Aalb..eit., Amrin,o5 ela. ,.i Stetlb CANNEL COAL. 9 bOFF.CE-C.neryCympy trtl, eoaodLpfayettefnsC e, n49 ly SEMNOVED-W. K. F. FRYER, INDIAN D;ATR, hasb perlnnont locateii his adiet and CoEnulta tn' O,,ce, No. Wu6 OLD LEVEE STREET, between Barrack. and EC ,ylade s..,tre pp, opot thlI U. S. TLnl. All ity nlcoOntry ordern eocnliinog g post pid, will be puuctuaily .hteordel to; anti medielum, w1[a dtrcUOnca Ccw to use s cent by ruturn of mil,. fo. of ' OTce hour. Prom 6 ,'cloek A. M. till 9 o'clock P. 31. SNe w Orlevv, Lo., Il65. N. B.--Do not okmmk mynnmber .nd adr..a- n© E. n. YH EILER. E, L. F.R-1"ALL. Wheeler & Forstal, Suesesors to LONG & IMAGLONE. I[ANUFACTURERS OF COPPER, TIN and LB SHEETIRON WOeK, Deoler, In Stvt, Cooking Rblc ls, Gr lat., Catlnr , tc.eate., N.. 919 T bhoupitoln straeltl. A 4Order. for S;eambot, Pllh-aioa and Blaokemith.' Work, , u-d w tn n a1 te id diep1h, a0 I O A0CCO--Long Black Rich ToDAcco, for Uthe !t;, alxleood ToalT SRiror, Alao. TOBACCO flor PIole. lte oyu in ,hd and bbI,,nd CIGAR TOBATCCOcbsOyent.a on hsnd s l41v TURENR A RENSEAW,96 C4mpmtr.rt, 4 tsirS. 3OR RENT-The three story Brickl .' ju Idinr, with graents frrat,, ,n Paerago Row, near Girod ltrret, froyntlgon Pulton and New- Lves ,treete. Applyto d4l RAREI.I A CO.,l 6ommon testreo,. SUGAR PLANTATION--For sale in Points Coupye PSaihb,, a god Sug0r ERlt.le, wih upwrd of filty Nerces, ftcek, etc., ion goad prodct va stats ofcu ri0a1one For torui , apply to o01 R. N. EDB.IANEg, J, ACO., $9 Caop ,ie,t DRUGS, MEDICINES. JW WRIGHT & CO.'SOCATALOGUE OF t6. ONUINE AND POPULAR FAMILY MEDICINIS, AAA o lhopABE prpl y DlgglI B Do@l,. P pyoDi.oB' ABOBI. WS Beo.rIl DBpoltod Spaci.l Ag.O.y,R.. Ill ChAt,,,.loRI, 1,rO!I.;. La. VBBB.GPBSES. DibA.pI'.WIIICA,,,py WIB*5'.CBB..II.., BAlcoI.OB'.BAOBrp WBi BSoIB' HOABhigAN.VNOBIBGB pP.B.IB. g+rl'e C S A. ahn~toX.COSMG}'IL. S. A, PSASEMBE'., CBIogneIBM., Bay WOter, ISSLI.'. FI,,,da W, Men.. Pan, I BALSAMS &COUSORWld EDIBBB JBB,'.LIII O~ WAGe. Wi.tB,' 1.GJ oBIWAIOChA.,,, SGAPBANDCBEAMB. BB~tingGIGBttAB, Lowe'DBrwn WlndsEor, W C y T B.,ilaM Fmil, Sehwekh' Plllmanlc Syap, Sh. g Oreem..d Campoeadla( New Eaglaad Cough 89 ap, ·lldawriptbll B.,IholoB,.'.ExpS.IoBBEB, PILLS I.ll'.BBIm, WBIBAI'.IBOI.EV..1.AI.. B.aym':BSyrp eIWI'I Cherry, MBDMP.LiIS,.,droA'.. A.Ser'.ChevyP.SItoraI, MOBSBB'*.L.'.,GBLOBEBB Taylor': :ahem LlBworl,B W IBB'.EIBsOBlep.IB, IBYOB' Age, B*O:rB Camomile Royrgn'Llrorrrtavld Tar BGB.LIrdne sBoB,,E BB SA'EAiABB.1B', D...EB'......4OB, BPBEB*0*V.IIeBlA,,LOBB'e, BtablEBEBCherr'. SEIBpa EB, Ao B',,AII),,A,., A, Dr.Rme'edia do, WWte'ea llamgtie B,.Bo.,'. EB. W.,'SoIP,,g.A,,,, BARIAPARILLAS. AIIAE.i.'Ague, Hoop. I., D.r.oha Holl'', ChiAOSB'BSBO-oBE, B.P.ToB..OEn'., H.,BIBA.BqB,-,,,A' GOIEJbBTBBB.BBO'., LSAIy'eBIBOE,Ingold.Ay'. Pile, CBrpanBer'', OBBI'VpVo.bli.+;EaE'., ryncop':, Rd ayhAeanllon, SB.ESebAE'. LSBEB'.IoInoBO.,BEB. 8.t kBi.'., LOBABE'.APB, BOOBOOB'., GSS.II'YBIBBDBA BI.Id'BoA~y'pepti5, PLASTERS. SBMBE'B,MLaE,'. Liver. WBGl'.OIrNt~th.LooAHAIRDYE6. I WSM..,,'. SOal aoo',lI,,.O ,B.i'., EBmpp'.AdI..a, JayE,'AEBBISBBa,EEMISEI., AIacB""'PES, MISCELLANEOUS. INIEIENTG. 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B, SBng ,0la5OiOBIAhiBEBBB GBA,,, SOA- , ,,I l A. .ood Aba v oBS ,SAcB.o.BBEOBS Oi GENUmINE PATENT MEDICHENE Al lAB DliOBSOAIBOBl A5I·o ~tooBBBlpreOl.PAB~rBddrsBB GtENUINE GIEDACAFP .Eah WABSAtODGE, sil yr Nor. iii n :pee Chc, ·lrto~l Nhole llro l Or AN IANlA YERLUUCEG A AINli~I REMEDY ORMS. 1T IS fAFACT, established beyond the shadow W . doubt, by the Uxphri..y. sad 1-11 ,. of the most "".t ph reiciaor oar then threl~foetrh· of the dllula.r with fb b.1d "ll Ur Mlt . areUio . ,p.0I.d by wo., and thoolndl o! hildren die en Il JIM. those J dineaer when the tense a it r tr sot known or aTtribu y t ,isgt els2. o'rioa 0 2r. the pr.11,0,ione which have lroa rcccmmendg eg ee remddea foe orms, bit exptlierce 6ea Pe ra lhe all inure ar lees Lcract11.1; the e d however has o &·n atrin~dson a amlddf . Th. fe... en s lalld to Jaitroy Wormv nharever they harerieo tt~ s~tlo r lp parted by bea teed moot' of the meet eminent pbyeieiam eed raepeei neie indtetduelr in the ...lly. The remedy le UA INE'S CANADIAN VER S dIFUGE, WARRANTED PUI RLY VECETABLE. It po ode iy itJopentioo, pod W nrf a,0 il, edminitared the, not' chlar. Nem of the epmptome hickl i dicata the aristmrre of the Worms· in he bowelaer· ea follows: the entenmsne ie Pala, of leedan calor, end .ff ..d 111R nose iooal deehr·; the ease are heavy enJ dull, the AN0UI lurid, the Uppeg Ip woyll.O, i. hid g the o010 trla, blr Lnleethep~teulto pick hl· awe; Iha I. ap ii distarb~d. trite UUI,.2 ....dy tho 250" the p"eiriSapol fn oejmt., in gret (right, and I liabl to .tert'eg aod griudi~i: Iha teth; the ·Dpotit0 ace e ingly trregolar, bergg etim larrjo. ....ins, t l uable and i¢ Hema imtanue.. 1 duyrss.d. T. the [ullpwing certitlctes omae.u· mgh t be edded, bat ,t ie bn liaved that thn.1 re lolcient ,o rllaililh the fact ehat WIZFR'S CANLADIA oO.S .2 E IS A SDPERIOR RE31,Y FOR WORDIS. M..DICAL EVIDENCED Wre, rho .d..igId, ,Eving frE.caony edminig.rr.d mloosdi. pr<Vered by Dir John Wine,, of thin town, dneipaalul J. tV~ti ER S CANADIAN YF.RDII I' E, enJ tng Inilp eti4,id wilb its ·BXe. co 6devtlp rrremo.·od it as peafa d rl(clslll remedy for the a: pnleioa of Vorme from the intestinal taunt. G. OIREILLY, Lieeetiste of the R. C. of Sorg...o in Irclrrd, etc. l;, . -IIL2In, Dfemher of the R. C. of Surgaou i L SON.Lc FROM THG REV. J. FLANAGAN, OF BANBROOA. C. W. 1. Wlr l -Sir : I bH mAade the trGAl of your Cnnadin DV., -e, andwith thev moat hvppy results. In F G own fGa.l, nd in wrr ~~ hich has come to mry Irnowladga, the a:Dulllon of Worme has followed II.* llminlltrinp. of yur Vernl i fag, and esery one here preter it to any otner, ne itcs sBI ae*aiiA, and Abildrao L. A Dore adGiy, whist Ie great pint gAieA is 91-1, mAdiciaG, ehildrea. 7g1 78, III5. JOIN FL4NAAA . ýFhyblcinna generallyy paw nro WINEtt'S CANADIAN YER RIFOGE. Thu. mAiirio, I.AAIADlpleB.D.GIbDa pr.pnrFaiDn, ad c n snp always w aduriaiu ith perfect afrl' nnl <nntideol + to the reaals, and wrill nlwaye destroy Worme, endl restore the patient to Over oue thoneand carlilllstll -nre been cant to Agelnts from plant beamrcuts and ph~ei -n, besrrnv realimnny to the pl~cacr of th + olellibin remedyl. W errnnted in ell eas.a Praparnd nuly by JOHNS WfINER. Siannfeturing Chemist, andl Whvolaaalr Druggist, Hamlitor, Canad· Wnat. gam So:d wholiclle and ratedl, at c .~tlrs prices, by 7. WRGH RIHT A CO. , Naw Orlaapa, fe78 1 151 and Ml Chartres street, New Orleans, t.. 1ýTiSPEPSIA POSITIVELY CURED.-DR. F.CIEWITH'8 ANTI-DYSFEFTIC PILLS, Ftit i trial of twenty-tire sears, evd ·ultni:ad wy taetimnnial. trm zhe most...... tt lJithe E SOOlintea il oo ndmt u to ba the bEST ANTI. DYSPEPTIC MF.DICI1SN evr oSired to the dpublic. Prtoe, 7 canto parboz. Mar.u then 6D0,000 box..har bevyn eidtsped of, ad 1Pe sale. xrelncreeeing. That' nre potup with the named care, nvd aach box con. teiaa the Hom Tumber(0)}Ae horvtEoiT. Te Dprorietor pledpedEhi hnvarnenman, end hiarap taetin e n phyeician, for the SAFETY cad EFFICACY OF THEIR USE. It l naedleUc o pablih [an uentea, tha h e nnmbeire of them taezlfying La the atrongast l Rri~ to their virtues t ,. fr T eacý ea ee Rt. RSe. W. OEr, G ilOE opr YSeEipRFNS. REv. Blnkop FraemnE ; Rev. Wm. Md'RentN, S. 0. Saleig. N. C.; Hon. GE.. Bece er,SenEtor S.; Rtt. e.L. st .I, . S of North Caroline; Han. lode T tttte E, UC. SCErt; Hoo .SaCEIY ESeLe; Ho.WmE. Preston, S. C.; CIn. SeCrEi Mai ComhREGanEill GER.:Hon. JohnHeadareon,lta U. .6eEnator,and e ho..... zmdnr perenmgaal. For aleiiEn. eErlIeE by Je.. SyEa, G. N. MaNrian, E, B. Wheat Ik Hu:KennedTE.C. . ERoch, A. BiE1Ehi, eEEdbR DTru s.teaerellE Ib NovtRIemiE rwithout thI wriEten aiEERuREE of JOHN BECA WITH, M.. D., Petersburg, Va., to wrhoma all dealara will please apply T HE UNDERSIGNED, duly appointed AgenE T I the Old YtabHi~had House ARBOUIN YbARETT ht CO., or the aullDa o the superior BRANDIES, ulB SOLE 101. PORTER of the celebrated POULTREY BRANDDY,]-o~ prepared to 111-]1, orders for Elthsr, to be hipeO dIirect to poDnt I thE UniE,, at tDe Larsit mark.{ prices for Cod" ass. tee ýemmyln cn be see 8OF1 I Cm ret eb t L F. JONTE & A. PARKER, Wholesale and Retail Deaf'n IEn EATS,.,Ol, FreoE RI,.toE,, Stella .Nod.,,ad 9, Prito BEE, RMUTTON, EouadEO , OLlbtEbat. add Ihip.oppfied with BEEF, M PUTTON OK VAL, ED, POULTRY and FISH u the IEorDEel notice, in any qtll. and ofthebItualit Also, DRONED DEEF and TONIUES, SALT PORE, sBd Bvlry orb riot - I- i their f iue, st market prices. LWAlllorder poEnptll attendd to. mRlt II 0 . g 1 1LAVE DEPOT, 156 COMMON e~ STREET-Toh uolleraigd behas on held and wilt keep ra oDnltv for DDee, Lor Elor Ceeh or City Ac. W"., full DDrtmlct oI SLAVE, uq. tiag of MECHANlCS o el do.,, boirE,, HOLSE and FIELD WP.VANTS, BOOiuE I adI the tbroE.loo dwellng. lo. O66 Commoen, nr D-oE,, OOsreet,h ih p d ooeopooD nc-ObliD traDOiDDD TrdI.D BDE ihhEirDsl,, on ac rensoO tOrms nO ran be obEniEedE do Ieteilty LR' PDIDculDr atEtion wll bepaid to consigmlelrlnts cl St.. TBIORIAO P. FRIOBl S CDEmonDsDreDl. FPllos o C.urry do Pnon dJ.C. Roj, k C. Di J. R.ES Coks AICo; Al"aL D.oSallo. o N. -,-The HIGIDET CADID PRICES paid lfo likoly YOUNG i ERDEES. S. no7 1 READ! RREAD!! BILLIARD TEDLF. AND BOX MIANUFACTORY ORTTER SHELL LIME SIFTER FOR SURAR DIADERS AND RUILDERS. ANTOONINI Manufacturer of Billiard DOITablas and Baer E Sgle ilA,S 1osd ID Conti street, oen IhI Leve. o olaoy Dor *,cknu of nn;oellbolmade order. Do perior flDl hID, Pln IDDo gI 00 PndICe g, DDriaOE. ToOEDulDDfr buildon. SDors,, heoouo, El,., Putl l500lOB EayoI kiol made on the short.,{l nnliE by mEDIs. Eof nr.ODy. flW Oepjblic Dre iOlod Dto -llalod c10. E ID--nODD ° J4oRGA4N & LEMAITRE, Ameooran Isn Co: Molne eat Burr-[esll oler hr-n- -t N oKr.(h Ionll.-M~lbod,1, DEODIl. DlloElDD{E, qudolDl. Dr1 6IDrOlr Tight RDq.O ; Od CaDik; Turpllno DarrDII, etc., ý alwysket o. had. r do.. .t peld to TRIDMIING, both in and oDt oE ii'STEMIBOAT TRIMMING doDI wilh dispatlc, odd oa tDE dlOt rDDB.Stis la Wan, E11 ly