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Tri tdat.,ilal fa II _ ':tobe. ka Iai et ou Irht*ethe the 3DU.e 1 Mth, t.t heply ttt t. tho i Aoea ta ý,I Ow !..o.,. todthete ~ad. .8pNI6 phted to 1 th N t eeito e#Wbt fle ehetteDb nnur at F he~p l d e4Wtpet ft ef ett a~a Hat wbot. tt" 3 ), ate .ee O ~ e2to a e;ta the not" i"Ad spa iAqi~etaut t,_ M I endre Nt t~wOe the loa ott td by h on b*'e the r tble, etebet 4eptqo ut.len ..olt " a hr 'ý er ý-Ce et&rn tit of .s Oetefls tofl Ai Ro, Wills, was ýý~ ~ ~ ~e feteeA r, ,w - For Fh -Sw !' tt o Saa kefhavejýýmg~s thtiu t ~~w reytohaa ha us; to 1 etmtydaotal 'ýeh ontion N, oread by w t~e Comnttt eto ates t 'aea.atta of thtirhd aata, Thidi . , erto dalnlthea aon ndineary baaJ.a woratn at thati tm maren ` _e b I ton Otae inb, e oa onw am " hat aes t t., ean ba andthias aim at anaeaatty eaaA wlah a tao rw amae at oaf fleana anpattl to l mtatphe on0 sth conatbofr "'1*. sty . din ..evh . .uDTorkm l elation oýimred by Mr. Venomd, ona amntatee on ttreeta and Land odthvant lam athe Oaa £ortah aoa t a n tionao by r.ae rd, ntJd ao SOetrtidn semnt e.anTdn t: to : Tha thaat Oo.hmaaamI tomato lhaaeby t masasthuammt s alieut. Iem " seficial yr .n.---pa h·o0aa thaoata twoarr. heaodreaoiattsaadoptedby w.0,.a . abth onotlaid on the J .tinal mhM m-,tuio tram "ilt aomm.lliato Aoi both ealabatheaaoaa.. d aeae mai Aiaay ofar " as.dmth¢la h laRw Ontn me. eaolatlon, radped by the A tant NWtiotipaoathes tognmapended. Q 0yrollol 'una .0 .o~ L/Y:Lb, th: tltew sarer aal f M aaOrh b, $ha ..toanhdthea amnea bertspby esbapyaaaap-1 d awe arilthesyaeaat.hhda tot aa.. -' . Olsoh~t eeoytaratmaly, paranor.h n)we, tar bye. is d.te fhiem7of"the . Msmart se0n act e w a re w aatmllu rapeotefIlon.de. 00 *a~oa..samaaaay,Jstemiah~ta tdl 'r-car yard.~ hI1· # ttr. wpinth.ho.oraa ak the maaay oft .enbotad anrdToludaaoarntaob toJohe Johnte, p.n. l with puoase alaa ai*]!7ieaanraoalat yard, `.attendegh et saepatog to arepsa tb (t t t mi 1 at looa , for a the p.b - Bqaat be Jr .tama la wtht, as s k a wh Bgw[ tt~dNra >(W0ý"t rth upt,. ' rte salofaedhg athpio to repeae the btrdge amaatstialIt"ali.a aiea, to Tho. FPnoota-ns otoprty ha wbork atoplatta.e or baodlan balkbnods from a Fraa at sw horeauhe.a .idplrhy-asernys, n. u frpay reo~Mn n the bk b dtreecto of the oloin ConteantItsm.e le taaley-daaa W. of . te ts-l-t $l Io per panseots rkg te a taaen frad two ftat abov itsh XYmeoape tke Barracks to Henr ty. rheprpoeo td r-7aa r f pafthl tei h a whole tai dt Mn .8dath epnn d th olentretac mentioned Sonte .eaeg te olantion, wre approved by the 116Co Demw lahrre Postato!, Haw 3= 14W61ataa an Wilta-B. ied onutraoeta maenthoned in the atore awere refed to the Committee on oi l a@ t ofthbe Commetteeoo Finance, wing repeat, wich w taken W p a, - Orrtwa ?FawoeaCeatarre,n Naw O8lan, MaHlal. We.. STbaTrtae oarmttte baeoi hebona to report au faolloe, Ieadaahaftolownin esoutio roompsiaa feor the oewme, ao eadla twoeet an naadotea o thateTe res a taben lays. Beatint t.,Taaiata nrom&d appeerdtheaptu~te ta thas orianea at ahl ee t d o , o f a th a Taas market a an 0aaamtra, eaaoutaea additionataaa o peatl a the eaate o. ,-Jess low imposed ugou him.m a a rltionsproprating 10,000 fhdar the makingd )a81noatatabbesaenoawet retedby bydpotobaa taaaae , rertaotecta eaoee, aand abaeeata0 for the purposei ildtot0na dratin iinmchine pats seton atck tou Abeaaaomtitteloa F'qin, ahcenob adSete l aaathaniae hi ad par heat O t ab tadr repolt eon,dI son: te apet 1fo r ee eo, anduthtn mome, thi Bo o-r autor aaaa a roesoiaatobaertcg thb Mayta to e et"t tfro m thes a- ottehatt Meonoah pearoty the hoeamount of theia padatomen casttbaweay relquird b slaad paa haateraboeI aaay aone ttu, a eo mme nd t he a no llate aion o th folowid a heptatm n Jlolassstes d' e Aaune to beatard aaratl Ye n sta d s aysta et 1wea r ejette as eom mto aed in othe ahttonlntl'aToaeob oe ther seo prkt e eao petit oA Barhelem B'lray. Isweeoo the eIDOY too of Theme Matkat, attof to foragolgrepd for dwm·aa mad opted in arm~ol of the dell? nr the (loallel to app'ole or reject the following reelntioo m ao to anpn y the e osid mAsto mt ur cmmtta roemmad onperreae toa rhenotion ant Vfo Do . p. goor Ac t,. . .ndtop ... oft f ay nds i their hand. b W.. P. Simton the rpm of I1Mn for acrre service jaendrd:. £ . LND BRIIJ. A. HA'BBI99ON, P. SAWZLT 9. HelLG The frst part of tae noregonag report oas adopted, and the following resolution, acoompanping the same, was read twice and adopted, the trim being sus pended : Reorent That from and after the poseago of this ordtnuace, it osbell titet dothteletommiatay of tbh Tramomarkoet to at ire tbe eapitty et Oaommlasary ot thbe xtaealti of tbs Ttraas market. etbatr , e.il ta neb mtowtaetban Orlenan oraa t, bithout anldyt liooaal ompensation for ttb axtr anr. ,itoaaH lowmploaadnpblnm. The aecond portion of the foregoing report relative to reaolntiona apptopttatlng *10.000 for the making of a protectlon levee, and'15,0l00 tor the purpose of heildiag a draining nmachine, woo refereed back to the Committae on Finance. The third patt of the foregoing report, eenommend ngs.the adoption of a resolotion of thon Board author nisng the Mayot to receive in cash, fron the porchas eta of icDonogh'a property the amoanot of adjadica tiop, sta, wno on motion, adopted. The petitiona of Meeara. Jula d'Aqain and Barthe lean7 Bombay, were rejected no recommended in the The low otwei eootloo, adepted by the Assistant Beard, wee eoncoared in no recommended in the foregong report :. Teas : Meore. Conway, DeLabarre, Forstall, Har teon, HoweU, Lanry, Vennard and Wilt--8. A. ruilU on autborzingt the MeDonogh School Fond to pay out of ra tfes in their dapdo, to W. P. Slnott, the um of $10011 for eatra services tendered. Mr. Vennard, on behalf of the Committee on Streets and Landings, offered the following report, which wos taken op Seriatim. The Committee on Btreeta and L.dlings have the honor to report upon the following subjects referred to them, vi : 1. Your committee recommend the adoption of a resolution of C his BoardO "ereeeti the Street Commissioner to cuse to be oontrueoted two wooden rolosigs--one at he Intersection of Ooodeildren and Ritiarso ceo,, and the other at the laterie. tiom of Ooodehlldiren nd Desire treets." L Ooeeurrene is recommended in a preoamble ned resuton or the istat Boeard "giving to owners and consigneesa of fit heaieo Iiwm~o to oiand at d my pleo that the lessees ofthe ne st o natin the t hrves ai mayr conset," amiending aeetd resolution hynitrkinogout the woids "'Oint etitont." to read "to land at any plae that the lessa o the wharves of the first and sixth seotioeto whicoh ucth boot proaies to land moa consent." . Concurroence i reootommndod In the followingreolotlonai, ci. A reolutlon "etthorising the Commissioners of the HeBone of Refure to emplor such mechanics as they may deom eneel y, provildadtbeir salris do not exceed ems per month," Cd. A reeolhtioa "etolnt permoiceon to J. 0. Robert, Charite LtLoC, Oaetpbtll h Rtiaeady and etaino Ltdd. to ltnd thet. atbnoas 1Ond with cioaeoat Potes 41 and 48, First Disrtrict, on rnntain eeaddione," tle. ad. A reeelt on "giving permeolaon to Jeseph Shannon to ,ret a steam engine on hia props ty No. 7 obhlse Lading." 4. Non.oncuirrence isretanmmtdad in a preamble ad rreoi Ileton "making it unelawfu for ,·ny person or pdrsons keeping:, Ysow or grlnie whhtn the Ilmlos of the city, to disturb the pubtitehyioern ll ooy hand organ. bagpipe, or other Intruo maet, unter eeRtln ltpeiseo." H. T. VRNNARD, RO. CONWAY. L 0. FORrTAL,, 0. P. DeLABARRIR. The following resolution, mentioned in the first pert of the foregoing report was read: Retoor d, That the Street Commitieoer he nod he ie hreby ,egated to a Ce to be onstrueoted twro wooden croiangs, as lO. ow tO-Wit : 0ne at the interseoton of oodchtlfdren and Rimtre Itreete. Ouea the intersecation of Ooodchlldren end Desire etreets. Mr. Wilte moved as an amendment to add, "the coat of each croesing not to be more than fifty dol. Ire." Loet. On motion, the foregoing resolotion was adopted, as recommended by the Committee on Streets and Landings. Yeas: Messrs. DeLabarre, Foretaell, Harrisson, Howell, Vennard and Wilts--6. Naye : Messrs. Conway and Landry-2. Mr. DeLabarre moved that the second part of the foregoing report, recommending concurrence in a resolotion of the Assistant Bord "giving to owners and consignees of flatboats, permilion to land at any place that the lemees of the first section of the wharves may cnseat," with an amendment to be laid on the table. Carried. Mr. DeLaberre moved that the following preamble and resolution, adopted by the Assistant Board, and laid on the table subject to call by this Board, be taken up: A prenmhleand resoltioa givingt privltege to owners and eonclgnees of lhoatoe C to laud at any plane that the lesee of the iest and tixth t.ocn may onosent, etc. For the foregoing preamble and resolution, Mr. Howell oti.red the following sustitute, which was laid on the table: ated, Tebao the Ilesse of the second nation of the wheren bo ad me fall omloawered t' dig out the Basin be. roen Polae 1ie4d i fori the ucOso, n of ca l boe S, on' he w.eote ex"e or laid wahk to be paid by the #oaid leeese. Mr. Wilts moved ae an amendment to the "pre amble and rmeaslution giving privilege to owners and eonsignees of flathoate to land at any place that tthe leaser of the firt and sixth sections may con-. mot," to add the words "Haitd privilege to remain In force during the Ipleasure of the Common Coounl.." Carried. The foregoing preamble and reeoltlon, In their amended form, were concurred in by the following vote;i Yepg: Mesre. DeLabarre, Fontall, Halrrison, Veanard and Wlle--5. .j ay: eare. Cooway, Howell and Landry-3. The oM-lowleg rudotones were concurred in, as erommended in the foregoing report: 4. t. a r. he 'ommienloansr of the ihoaIe or er rtlecd eCnalt eeaM d OO per mornth. , Mee em Conwey, DeLberre, Forstall, Bar , eonr , Howeil, tkndry, Veanard and Wilts-8. glt saving sr p~p~k to JosephShannon to steal a hi b e +1 o Moblte heading, etc. .eMFqllg teolaotlon, mentioned In the fore l If , iaeld over: imp++o toJ o i . Robert, Cha. Lag IoIco4 dtol·ddd t8dor t ,'ý *t4 rq .Mo id /6, Float District, on r crprabe n rlain wr e jl e sre p fie fe lanaeudccd in the foregig eor neRoe oa t o crlsan tr . 'wante ehnope. Se tet fr oing resolution waso re t Mt o whom thelin ro n wah rte On oo the Boad o A f tnrrd, ffe eod the following repolt, which wa adopted : The Committne onreceo, to rwhom we referrd tht eeetl. e ooomnaudfog tne r."ro of tbo rolrtlod aoape - tbhoeontrntol t tof r. -Ftrlto to ftrdhthe Work-.otm a Prlo with m4toond rried eoellurr n oV nthrey on dr hin peopan th lont notatndmot Tdnaotego o the ety. it CoHA LI DORLEHONDe. NORMAN WHITNEY, NO. 0. LrgFR, J. H. PHtLPS, RO. CO,' WAY L. E. FOR8TALL. e. P. DsLARARRE. On motion, the Board of Aldermen receded from their rejection of the following resolution, and con curred in the same as recommended in the foregoing repr bythe following vote : Yea: Mean. Conway, DeLabarre, Foretall, Lan Nsy: Messrs. Harrison, Howell and Veonard-3. A reoltion aeeptlng the propoui or T. H. Fultot. to tup p1l tbhets y Work-Hom h meetfor . e y.. , an.d . oe.pting On moton, the Board adjourned to Tuesday next, 16th instant, at 6 o'cloek, P. M. CHAS. CLAIBORNE, Sec'y. MAYORALTY---OFFICIAL. MAYORALTY OF NEW ODELFANI. 0cit Hall7,3arch 189. Coommon Counooil of the City of New Orleans.. [ No. 4406. ] Rouoled, That I coompliance wilh Section 114 of the City Ohrter. the folowlng estimate of liabilities and expenditures of the City of New Orleans for the y r 1809, be and the same 1. hereby adopted, to wit: For the support of orphans .................. 16.8,000 For the support of the chaob ty wgon ..... 00 To be exeeded by the Mayor p.. ...... . 1,200 iralmmnt of Indiget t small pox pspa... ..... 8,0 Buarl of ndilgent dead ...................... 1,000- :23,60 Oty Hall, for reierel, eleolnng prl.v., etc.. ,.000 COoiy eeo, oeimburso metof ................. 8.000 y Prison, repairs, tc., t ame............ 1000 o oo... .. ...... ........ 7.000 0mpe0 .tton to Asors ................... 1,00 Coofi, for reat, repairs, and elening priven 7,000-- 8.000 DRA0R0R0. Fist Seetion $O700. Seoond 00t0o0 I0.000W Third eetioe 0$,800, Pourth Section00 1,0) .......................... Cning OlGIrod, COhbooe, and Brood street 0.ls................................... 8,000 D gl..oB~f .canal fom Ctibore street to -L tro0lte Aen0ue t0pe0r 0e0tr0et with Pat u tr) .............................. 14,00- 49,0(00 Eloaeton, fitt0ng p polling bootb , et ...... 1,500 Fire ompani0 ............................... 715,000 H0u0 0 of Reage, 0spplle ...............7.... . 1000 r,9 .................. . . 000 Bodry r0 r, a0e 0.......................... 2000- 586,000 Inane Asylom .......................... 6.000 Iarest ...................................... 10.000 Jodgmeot .............................. . . 0,000 Jury e e ................................ ,000 Law arge ............................... . 8 .000 80,000 Igbug withO ........o... ............ 0. 0 Lighting with Oil ........................... 0,000-5010.00 0Mlitary comp0 nl ......................... 1,00 NAnm. Building M glz.e stret Market ............. $7,00 Repai to hydrants, etc.l and oof markets... 12,0 Prolongat0on of Tr s arkoet............... 4,600 Buildnog market c0ner o01 Cla0orne0 nd St. Bernd trs ....................... .. ,850-- $67,50 O5en eoppso 0.............. . .....0...00 Ou 0teandin warr00t0 ........................ 8,000 xnditures for publloic 0res ..... :........ 00 Pilling, etc., WuhintSuoo areo............. 475 Making an iron r0llingaomo nd Jaksoo n M00n0 meat ................. . . ........ 1,100 Making an iron raling and a granite base around Clay uare ................... 11,870 Painting iron raigsp. etc., of different soquares .............................. 730-0 18,170 PUBLIC sCHooL. PRO.oll of teachers, rents,. and repairs ......250,000 Blan.e due for buildlog s hool.hous0....... 13000 Repairs to Wahiongton School, F0st Dlstrct. 1,000 Building sooholosoe at Mllneburg.......... 3,600-5007,600 Police Jails, rations to prisoners, rent, ote ... 10000 'lano of the City .......... . .... ....... 1,000 Powele Chelf, Oltensoto, Sergeants, and 350 pol0ce men0............... ........"" .....' $17"' 0,001 Sety.o 00000 0dd000000l po0icemen for too, months .............................. ... 11000 Polle Secretary of Mayor ............. ...... 600 rmmissrel .......................... . 9,0,) Secret Police and co0ting0nt expense0 of noroo ......................... . 10 2,0 Cab and 0 00lo to or............. 0000-2517,700 Powder Magazin.e, for repairs, ete............ 1,00 Printing ................................... 200. 0 Public eremoonies, iriog alutes, etc ......... 2.00 Publioc Pounds,, rents, rpairs, etc............ 101 STREETS. Por atending brd.ed...................... 4,000 Buolilding bridges at Carrollton Avenue....... 5,91 Buildinog bridges at Broad street............. 4,290 Attending and repairing 0uisance boats and wharves .................................. 6,00 Repairing plank roads ......... ............ .00) Numbering hoso and lots .......... ......... ,00 Repairing ballast roads...................... 10,000 Maki- wooden gutters, ridges, ete......... 32000 Repairing paved street ...................... 31.600 Repairing shell roads ....................... 10.000 OleanIolg tle strts of the ciy l............... 7.520 Balsan, grades of Jll and ot0her reets ..... 8,0)0 Repair to rond stone paingogf Lev stree0t, Thd District ............................ 8,00 Repairs to aqonare block pavlngof Tohoopit tola street .............................. 10,80 0epa0rs to 000000 blo00k pa0ing of Royal iet,; .................................... 6.600 Repairinog street. rono d Poydras Market ... 8,000 Laying gas pipes on Levee street. Third Dlo trie ..................................... , 8000-81231,510 0 8laries ................................ . 40,000 Idewlk, r0epair to ......................... ,10 Work-Hoooe, Supplleo et ............ ....... 1.0 0Bte onr .............................. .. 6,000 wHARvzE N.n LEVE.S. epalring wharves, and md kl0 nnew ones....$133,000 lar0 of men employed by Wharfne..... 1,90 Making eto.pasogas in Seond Sect0ion. , irst DtriOt ............................ .... 1,701 Making foo-pusges 1 Fourlh Section, Sec- , and Distract ........................: ..... 460 -16,070 REAtL ESTATE Bu lding anew lock-o.p oand Reco, der's offce, S Third District.................. . ........ $,500 Pnrchse of the site ofll Mgazole streeo Mor ket ...................................... 40.0(00-- 157,500 Co.ingent ................................. 100,000 (Toal expeonditures .................. $1.807.00 ( Esr1.0Axn y R 0n E1 ox VAnlOUS scuttle. Approoprition by Sta1e for suppor0 t of Pab 0 ic 0 ch11 ols ............................ ... 0.000 00 00I . l ............................................. .00 0 B i00 re0 vable .................................. 55,10000 SCemeteries ..................................... 3,600 )I City Taxes Io n arr0 , probable amo0nt to be0 eted .......0...............................0... 00) 0 ommeroo al Water Work. .....................o... 18,200 0 es and Fe ................................. .. 28,000 00 Ground Ret ...................................... 8 3 0 .) House of Refug................................. 4000 00 IntersCt .......................................... 9,00 00 ].tw Cbarg s ...................................... V i.o00}(. 0. ,14.'.... .................................. .. 41000000k) 0ark ............................... .0.. . 4,000 0 Magazle Str8et Market, probable amouont to be S ollected ....................................... 1,00 0) Paving RSimbursements..*....................... 1,00 00 Pollee J* .................................... 10.... , 000 Powder Magazine ................................. 20 0000 Prntin .......................................... 0000 W R pohObl 0 teal Estato to be sold ............... ............. 200,000 2 00 Rent ...... ..... .............................. 040 U Taxesand Al ea of lte o unlclpalitles and L. fay Site ......................................... . 0'00000 et50007.000000 Work-Hone . ................. 2,0'I0 O Wharve. probable amount to be collected from defalting Issees for repir during 1859...... 200000 , 1 Cash on hand let January, 1859 .................. 2.024 2, Total receipts ......................... $t 217,424 20 Dedcit to he supplied by tnmxtion on real and per 8orel property ................................. 589,580 80 Presildent Board of Aolotant Aldermen. [Slgnedj J. O. NIXON, President Board of Aldermen. Approvedl Mrcho 00009. eigooed] GERARD 8TIT.H, Mayor. A true opy : W. 8,0000. 00)0 IOt 00000000 of the ll!oyo. STREET COMM'R--OFFICIAL. SIEOUND DITIIRICT POUNID-Was brought S to the Scond Distrie Pound, on Derbig y.treet, between BL Annl and Mal.n street.. as cltrap- One black brown and eb cow, with both ears underdloptd, horns bored, no risible brands. Which lnolt claimeltdethin ten days, and the expens there. on elld, wil be sold at hublt tenlalt et said depot, on SATURIIAY, Merch 2, 1569. et I2eloc1. It. Nae Orlaeas, NMrch 1, 1859. C. O. FLRCHIER, Street Commlsloner. Registered March 1, 1829. HENRY DUREL, for Comptroller. E PAVE DU SECOND DISITRICT. - I a btb conduit tux d aces do Secotd Dibelsicte, Derbigey antra laeftus du Mine at St-Anee, comm"ebplc- Une d'ee bc-enolr etbltnche, I. deua urelltes Bheancebse, Its corna peecbt, ete.s belteec iible.. 8ll I dire ache 'dest pas rclambi dins dia Jourcat t e ftcaie ttybHt. dl venCIt 1 P'enechle peblique an di1 depot, Is 8ANýDI. 12 mar. 152, A midi. C. O. FI.R0NIER, Commalt.,lede. roes. Nouvelle-Oclbie.la 1 rns l5. 2 i7I POLICE JAIL--OFFICIAL. ASB brouglht to the CIty Poll0 e JaIl tl the W et of Iereb, 1859, the blsok boy JIM. Says he be. longs to Ir. NltgeC.eldctl, wbo lveab.in the perl.h of Aeten ulse, be. Het.2fet 9l bche hIgh. I. blindof onte ey, and he. ateee below tlb blies eye, and it about 22 years ld. The onear eltl tll endelm his erot etterHdi It lee. L~PLANCRAhD, Keeper of City Police Jell. Regletered March 1, 1819.R HENRY DURRL,, 07 122 For Comptroller. WAS' bro..let to the City Pollee Jail on the asSd of Mach the black boy O BBRT. Says he blongs to Me. Edmeonde Gee. whe lives in Louestelle. lentucky. Ht Il. fesetf 9 e4 ichesgh. atd I. bbout it yeare old. The owear willetll dclaan blrtrenc etedlee tO I... rB acordng o la. NHAR Registered Mrch 8 Keepeef City 18llttJtil. HENRY DURREL, 07 181 For Comptrelter. S HWUI, STEAMBU.OATS AND PAR lltAe.eplted with Reet, Pek. Nettlee eelYee.1 aSeegeeTetpe end eeeythbee ieehe betet.e tog ted belt btrrel of OCheee Ceeted e..i palep t order, for Oeble. PaelyrU., at Stell Nos.T7,9, B ted 1OLD WRENCH MARKET, by MUARKL A PARKER. N. E.-eteambteeU·adSbtlpeaepplled wtth alt htd ofd L Mree, enobee ea mtlle Otet, 8064, Roah, Pig.. Nbe p, Otet..G..e.DutkS.Obltk . eta. .8l1y CONL~ftL -. OFFICIAL. cOOMPROLt.fU'8 OtFFlCh, fItle NewOrleaee, MHreh 8,1 869. [ No. 4390. ] Reeseied, That the ompteollr he ted he Is hereby auethr Ited to edldttete to the lowest bldder, titer 0e dr noteiet tIn the oetel l rneli, a e ameit for hfueehig to te e , fee thpet t o ile lh n the 8aroe or'e ol 208000 fet ef pleek fem -plre to the plLk rmade ofJdeephlne, First, Ryyhth Faliclty 1ad Liborty sreet, in the Fourth Distrotf, ofd adjudication to be eaubet to the approval or rejelton of the otemm OoteiL (Slir l) J.O. NIXOI¢ Fltident Board of Aldermet. [Signed] oHAS. H. WALDO, President Board of Aslitnet Aldermen. Approved Merh , 1860. [Signed] GERARD STITH, Mayer. [No. 4s88. ] Reeoleed, That the Cemptmller be tad he ti hereby author ted to eedjdieateto the loweet bidder, the Ive followng eon traets eeptrteiy. ahey rve dae notion in the omel Journal: For reairing nd keeplt in repair the bllut roads of tih First., Seond, Third, audd Forth Deistrict one ontret for each for oe year from the 2d of Marsh 1858. A ontrast for furishing yellow pie ltember for repairs and eoeetruetion f bridges for the rwhole tity, fo one year from the firt of April. 18t. eld repeire of tialet rads, and the fur nlehlng of yellow pies lumber to be done in accordance with epfleattos on file In tihe Sreyor'e ome, and soid elledl eatton to be eubject to the approtal or retJection of the Common counell. [Signed] J. O. NIXON, President Bo rdef Aldermen. [Signed] CHAS. H. WALDO, Preldentioetd of Assistett Aldermen. Apprboed Marsh S, 1559. ASigned h GERARD STITH, Mayor. fotlce it hereby gleen that on TUESDAY, 15th eln.. I will edljudite a t It o'clock M.. at my oce, the above contracts. mte8 7t T. THEABD, Comptroller. QPECI SICATION for the contract ftor fTe iJihihg to the city two hundred thousand feet of pitnks, for the repairs to the plenkroede of Joepbhine, Fire, Eighth, Felicity ted Liberty steest, in the Fourth District. The planks shall he of the best ellow pitn, free from map, pllts, bad knots, or ther defecte atleulaited to impeair their strength or durability, and shall be twenty feet long, twelver inehu wide, and three inches thick. The said planks sthll be delivered on the abore mentioned streetre, in suephqotlties and at such plaee s e heStetot Com mtlesioner may diret, on the oders of id itreal Commission er within thirty dye from the date of such notices or orders. enrtty to an amount of $1000 shall be required to guarantee the faitihful perormetace of the contract. Peymet in euh on the delivery to the city of the aforemen tioned Itw hendred thonnd feet of planks, and acceptece of the same h theb Street Commissioner. It is well tadestoea that in set of falure by tht eooetrtor to begin or finih the work, or en part thereof,withn the period eted or in cte the Council be dlitetlted with the manner in whieh the work b ine executed, the Council shall hare the right to aul the eonttet withaut putting the contraretor in de fault, as required by article 190i of the Civil Code, and rwithout applying to e Court orf Justie to enul the samee nd without itn dettityl end titsleo well understood, that Inuee the roe tractor shall at any time abandon the work, or not feinh and eomplete the same in eonformity with hi ontract, the sid ceo trtteor shell forfeit all elams he may have for any part of the ork done by him p to the date of the abh donment, an tdthe ity shall be thereby dischargerd frem e end allUiability ther or; and It Is also well understood, that in tae the contract bei re-old. the tontrator and his econitieu shall behehed and beontd in soltdo, to py unto the city all loose or difference betwreen the prise at whih the eontractor originally contateed to delivec he planks and the prit at wrhich it may he adjedlcated ati resle or readjudicston. Bide to bhe per thoued fteet of planks (board meaure) fur. nthed and delivered. New Oriee, March b,1859. [L( ned] LOUIS H. PILIE. City orerryor. tApproved bythe Committees o Streets and Landings of both Boards ofthe Common Council. [Signed] H.T.VBNKNARD. C r Sited] 1 ROBERT HUYOHEB, XChetree. ielENRY teredDU L, Comptroller. . tO. 7t 'HENRY DUREL, Per Comrptrelier. SPEC1FICATIONS for the contracts for repairing and keeping In repatr the ballast reads of the Ftirs Seond, Third and Fourth Disetricts. The repairs of the btllst roads shall be adjudicated into four dlstinet and eeparate contracts, u follows, to-wit : First contract-All the ballhet roads of the First District. Seeond cootenet-All the balest roads of the Second Dis triot. Third cotraet-All the ballast roads of the Third District. Fourth contract-All the ballet rods f the Fourth Dia. trict The tgliet roads Included In the rsteontraet are therefore. n Frost street, from Notre Dame to Rotlegnac streets e on New .evee street from Markett street to Felicity road; ou M ltnolia street, from eafayette to Felicity road ; on Felicity road, (the ttole with) from Holward to M atle street; on Thalia treet, from ord to n ia seet fte t et t ; on iatllope street, from Loeeut to Howard street on Euphrozle street from Rampart to Licertystreet; ot Locust treet, from Peyete to Pertlllat street; and at the intersecttons of Catnal and Ciaiborne strestS. The ballast roads included in the second eontractare on laiibornee street, from Oanato Blenvtlle street, and from St. Ann to Esplanade street; eand at the intersetioesof eestl,. Custemhouee. Conti, St. Lollts, Ursultes, Esplanade and other streets with Claitbone street. The ballast roads In the third contraect are, on Dauphine treet, from ETyyeen Fields to Louisa street; and on Elysian Fielde and Ntrlgty streets, from New Levee to Front street; tmd on Claibrne street, from esplanade to Columbas street. And theballast roads tneluded n the fourth eontract are. on Water street. from Adele to Toletdano street; on Jackson street. from Tchoneptoutee to Water street; on St. Andrew street, from Thoupteoultas to Rousseau street; on Magazine street, from W.shlngton to Harmony treet, on Prytanta street, from Fetleity road to First street; an Apollo street, from Felicity road to Eighth street; and on tlghoh street from Apollo to St Charlee street; and on New Levee street from Feltcily road to Tehoepitoules street. The ballast roads ehall be delivered to the ontractors in whatever condition they may be fund in on the day they begin the workt, and it shall be the duty of eaid contractors with n thry days therefttr, tto place the aid roads in perfect gee oreder andeonditon, by il ng all holes aend t ute with gravel and tbroken stones no over two inches in diameter, and cover ing scid roads with at se clent coating of gtrael atd broken stones as aforesaid, so as to raise said roads to their primitive grade and crve. (whihet gradere end c.ee.ehall baes t litiehed by the City eryeyyor.) It shall lo obe the duly Mf the eon tractors, drtingthe continuanee of their eotraets, to con.taetly keep the acid roads In the best order and condition, filling al holes atd rtes, otheir firt tappemtnce, with gravel and broken stoes as aforesaid, and erolling aid roads as often e they mt. need the same ae d rte ofte it may S required by tb treet Commlt ioner. with a if0_il,. roller, in such a cmanner i the gravel and broken stones will fl m a compact tnd solid body. All the materials shall be of the best enafity, and shall he forl-lhed by the contractor as well . tile labor. Th repairs of said roads shall be under the supervision of the Street 'ommithsi eer. The contreteor ,hall comply within forty-eight hoears with all written orders of the Street Commissioner, rtlelee to the workto bedone by them nnder e penalty ef twenty eolae rsfor each, negleet, an t a farther enalty of the amount oe the cost of doing the work neglected by the contractor, in cae the Street te'nlmiesioner causes the. came to be done, which he shall have the right to do In all eCases of neglet or failure by the contracetor. The contractor t shall be hound to deliver said roads at the expiration of the term of their contracts, in perfect good order and eondtlion. nd In default by them so to tdo, the amou.nt of thelast monthly eer ticates endof the per eentage to be re 'ained in guarantee and hereafter mentioned, shall be forfeited for the use of the city. Eaceh of the contractors shall ftrnish seeerity to the sitls faction of the Cosmos Council equal to one-half the amoun" of i contracttt, conditioned to gearantee .he flitiful performe nee of their contracts. Piaymente shall be made monthly on the certificates of the Street Comml.t loner, the city reservinh in gurantee e flue per cent. of each monthly ptyment uetil the expiration of the eon tracts, which iet per cent. shall bhe paid on a finl certflcttee, after inspection by the Street Commissioner 1 to thle condition of stid reoade, andl in cse toe condition of the same ehould be bad, to be forfeited fer the use of the city. The contractors shall he beund to call daily at the Street Commieioner's office at 12 o'clock M., to receive orders reli tiC e to the repairs to bedone by him. The coltracts shall be adludicated for a term of oee year, to begin on the day of delivery of said roads to the eontrattors. It M.lele clnderstood that in cmieoffailure by the contractors to begin or finish the work, or any p art thereof, within the pe riod fied, or in case the Council he dlslattaed with the manner icn which the work ts being exeeuted, tihe Coencclshall have the right to cannl thecontraect wlihont putetingthe cotractors int de fault as reqeiredi by article 1,965 of the Civdl Code, and without applying to a court of Justice to annul the .ee, and without edemtiey :.nd ht is also well uadera:ood that il case the eon trators shall at any time abedon the workt, or not tfinish and complete the same ie contermehty with their coctrcts, the said contractorsekli forfeit allt claims they may have for aty part tof the or done by hem up to tbe date ofthe abendoement. cnd thalthe city sh.ll bhe thereby discharged from any and ait lihi iy therefor ; and It is lso well understood that in case the con tracts be resold tthe cotraectors and their eeynrlties shall be held anl bound ce solido to pay iecto tte city ll tores or differ eneebetweee the prlices at which the contractors originally contrtec 'eto perform the work and the prles at which lt may be adtcdiceld at a resale or reaeadudiJc tien. tide to be for the whole repairs inclutdel n each eontract complete. New Orletan, March 6, 1859. [Slgnell] I.OfIS H. PaC.I., City Surveyor. Aprotedt by the O ommttteel on Streets and Iateditgs of bith Botrde of the Common ttonnell. tSignedI H.T. VENNARD, hCbrman. [Signed] ROBERT HUYGE,] mn Reeiftered March 7, 189. m8 7t H- NtY DURfL. for Cometroller., SPECIeMI1( o CATcit, fr heoterm r of onsesn tt alv ot e Year, t 11,I yell.. Dine iubernecesary for the repairs and conttructin of the bridge' or the city. The lumbher sharll be of the beet yellow pi -e, free from " ap split, bad bnott, or other dtrettalculated to impnt h 'trtentbi or duabyiliy, and shall hvethe ltllowing dimensions, to wit: Thn lumber for the aides, from 20) to 30 test long, from 6 to 16 Inches wide, and 6 laths. thick. The lumber for the winat,2 rest lon g, 22 ilith wide at one en td, 81 dhes wide at the obher end. and 5 osl thick. Too lumber tor the tops, from 2 to 30 feet long, fyem 8 to 14 'Flin ttide, and 3 t 4l Inch thi bk. The lumber for the bottom, from 710 to 30 :eat long, fromo 8 to 12 inch.. pid-t and 1% inch t tlick. Alto tmilbnglo v gur iiniolu t bimns iihs The paid ltmbei ibtll btelblivtredtiistrtid and piled by the contractor In such quntlities, a A at such oi the city depits as the Street ommityolir may directt oti the orders of the yaid Siyreit bCommy titipt, w111hint 15 day.n from such notice. and for each * l eve~r neglect to deliver lumberr on the orders of the it r t U rtyt iyyintllt ftbti ttbdi the penaItb bitttpttti6 att the ,tret Commitsioner ttthall then h yve thel ight . pibtnbydt ybte necettary~ tiytr, . ttitlictyt to ie diliby dbttly tihe cou trbnr.r, at pinteter priybinbe mty te able to procure the ttlnt Thle pelrally and tbe coat fr the lumlmr so puir hexed by the Streel Commlt iitner, to be rtpl ttd by the Cd mptrollt r out ot env of hoparments to he male t. -aid mase~tr.' Seuurit77 to an ·monnl 11' 82500 .bai be r~quired to guaranteee the Onithful pelrtrman.e 11 the can 'act. Payment In rushal onl the deliveryorand 1 t; 011r ~ by the Street (*lnrulxsloner of each .,o ud r 1 0 dos n-sn o the paymen~t of each delivery to be retained In guur, to. mail tt nestttdelivery, and e. on 1ntilthe con1811t .. compllled. It Is -11 ndrsood that in case of failure by the contractor to furnishl and d eliver the lnlmber, or any part thereof within thee ty iad n xed. or71 ORPRY D tth. ft av the nptig1n to annul thle con~tract ithout plutting rho contraetor 1. defnnllt as reqllirdd by article 1906 of the el vii code, anld without apply Ingo.o court of Jus~tice to annull thle sumo, and withlout nitd ab nc and it 1. also well xuo uhi cnract0 L1o l cr negtht rato lilT aandonhis cotric g o t Occct o ,dth kand complete tit. came, the said contractor shall forfeit .ll claims he may hauve for an~y part of the lumber deliver: d byy him up to 1111 date of the ahixndonnlenl ; and thlat the ity shall be thereby dis chargedd and released from anv and .11 llaoillty therefor; and it Is .1so wall understood h.Itn case the contract be rO1Ild, the ...tractor and his eecuritireshall be held and hound, in nolido, to pnv unto the city all lose or dltrarelcs 111aeen the price at which tha conttractor 1111Rinsliy contracted to deliver the turn. bar, anld the price at .bhleb It may be adjudicated at a resale or rrrdjudi....itt Tl ...,tract ;hll be adluudioale dor . term of one year from the dot. of the approval or the adjadiealion by the Com mon slnlncil. Bide to ba per thlousand feet, tboltrd mesture,) furnished and delivered, assorted Ind ied. NeR Orleans, N.Y. j5!111,56. [Slanedl LU tIS It. PILnLS City Aurveyor. AporThte by toe .tmtetitte on Streets and Ltndings optblth Boards or the Commonl Council. SignaP. P. S. ARD Reglislered M tth 7, 18bt. m8 7t HRNRY DURFLr for Comptroller. 14v of New Orleaws July 7, 1t6S D EdULVED, TIl t the Co 51 glar be. an She is hereby office sad and r 1ie 5to give o kase by a tdtmdlvg Wyerlissmut lthe ls®ial !rul s. orda I. ·I~h~h o~nth Mctlool codiaooNh ip, 1d.the Cannoll wll not pay say eaital th ity unless, contra unnder authority o an or 5 5 mt·0m~olr to maoeolh~(boranoe ith he o eferal t (a Bul R.L. RAOOI. [etl rmdlPr ndnBoard.1 1 A , Alderm L H. AC Praideat Board of ldormea, ApppPrroed Apr178186 L. [wgnad] JOBWL. L&WIB, Mayor. The attention of the lllesra of the airy an of the public to nepectfallysallad to thetortlgol rsraatl1, 1y16tf ComptollerCity fD ow lleans S JUSTICEIVEih- NE AND SPLEN PDID ASwORtIBNT OF SPRING MILLINERY, (At the Old tttd,I IMrs. ClarO, Agent ooer of PoydrSe rod DoroLdelet etrete, Where aIfull euortmmt of the newet style lof Bonnets, Rlbbonsete., oet., kept oeotontly on hand. Country preohceerewll dowell tooll before buyilg ele. -hee a they wtll fInd to their edvanttge, both toIn stylea end priee, Cane street Itenot the only etreet where fehtion.le end the newest styles of Milllury oe be feound. mS l 0 OPENINGOF SPRING MILLINERY MRS. McEAN t It OTeemp street, coneer of Joll, asJust received and fr er tor saloe e entire Itok of SPRING MoILLIN c RY, osnEdtD n of lonnets for Ledies and Mines, R:bons L ..e Embrotlder.e Le. Yll. etc., Hoop Sklrt , oith nerw Soie, oed evtry rodette i the Mlltinery Lne. whlih the Ladfl oel nvlted to toll cod -amite. tt St J MRS. ROBERT No. 17 DEHAR R STRERET. ropeetro ely noforw the ladies S etht shee h otteted from ae, A RIHB AS SORTMB MT OF MILINERY O od LIteRt Style of Godse; oomprtsing Ldtlee', Oirlts', A d Childroen' Bonnets ond elepoth. of every etyt., Boonos, Otoak, Maotltle, White a nd Chatlly Iee, Embroider, Furnishlng Goed, Joovln'e Gloves. Arttfilt-i Fltwerse, all Head Drsees. Weadinr Velle -ed Wrelthe, RIbben, Yells, Itnlmtton Jewelr. Children's ape. eto. Deeeee, ett., mods toorder by e skillfl eeometre. froem P is. felle m STO THE LADIE-ORE UR OPENING DAY 0. W. ROPER. COR. POYDRAS AND CARONDELET STREETS. We reepetlllly ineform the Lodlee theat we will ope oa MONDAY terge teertmete of Fancy Goods AND PARIS MILLINERY, Comprlleig in part Rich Yelvet, Straw, Laet, Leghorn, Fell, Itsliln tnd Chentlle BONNETS, all hebeuttfunlly trmletmed toin the Lateet Style from Paris. ilek Heed Dresses, Bridal Wreaths, Kid Gloves, ParotlS Coremt and Embroideries. dI'Commteloe Merchants end Planters will tnd it to their advantatoa g00 t loie call beforoe pourching elsewhere. All orders from City or Country promptly ettended to. t. W. ROPER, O9 Sem omaer Poydeas cnd Claroodelot eteete. OPENING OF WINTER MILEINERY OR V MY AL. MRS. J. JEPIPERS, formerly cornet Camp tnd Julia etrete, oetpeetfully tetle the attention of her customers and Ladles ..eertllyto oher Splendld Stohck of Paris MIllinery, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, LACE GOODS, eto., htloh she will open on THURSDAY the dth instanlt, at her NEW STORI, NO. 142 Canal street+ Third door from Bourboon, Where will be fond tt 1it tletthe mot choice and select ee .ortment ef HATS. CAPS, H EAD-DRESSES, COIFFURES,. CAP., And other FANCY ARTICLES, DRESS-MAKING, superintended by Mrs. J. herellf, I le oguarantee that Ledles may depend thet every attention will be paid to Fashion. Toste and Style. -oountry cad Commalioo Merchaot' orders filled with the ntme s tote and dispatch. MRS. J. JEPPERS, na Im 1t2 Canal street. mRS. MURPHY. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY STORE, 261R Chartre rtee, l . betetoen Ursollne end St. Ptllip etsttee. - S t tnd District. would reopeetfully lof0rm the Ia dles that she is prepared to mkeho Ldles' Dressce, oS e tlll., end Oelwing of all hinds, in the latest and eoot fIcloe ble style, andlno a dorable manner. dl Ipym HARDWARE. LEEDIS' O.RUNTY, NIW ORLEIAN. OLEEDS A CO., IRON FOUNDERS, ad Mlamtufaeture of Vertil and Horisovltl te"m ngugnel, Roulen, Sngar Mits, Vacum Pan1. Sugar Kettles, i lrles., Piltere Steam and Hone Power Draning MPehbnM,, See Mill., in OeArtng, Iron Uol mn- and Fronts for Buildings, Fur SMeouth., OrMte Bas., at.,and a0ll Mchlnery reqired far the tooth. We haws been dnly authorised and are pte trd to construct STILLMAN'S PATENT BAGASSE FURNACE. feI2 dWlyI LEEDS & CO. BARONNE STREET STEAMI BOILER MANUFACTORY between Poydrs aend Ilevia, only - three moinnlesa' from the St. harles IHotel. The tmderstgned having lare~y increased his work l m.sp and having all the faellit'es, Is now prepared to 611 orders for any dererletion of BOILERS, In Ies time and at es low rates as they ea be had in any shop In the South or Im ported from the North. Always on baud DOUBLE FLUED BOILERS, from 20 to 30 feet long. and 42 nche, diameter. Al.so, CYISIEDR BOILERS, O, 32, 34 and 3 inches dime. ter, and various lengths. Fire Fronts, Grate Bae, Stand Pipes, Valves, ete., constantly on hould. All work will be guaranoteed of beet material and sorm - .P.rie0 wlshing to purchase Soileo, for plantations. stem blets orsawmisl, are res.petfully Inrtedd II ol 0,0 ludie for beomolves.. I' [n lyRW] D. H. POWLER. _+D'H wTrslt9.., CHAS. Y. wATICKAT-. J. WATERMAN . BROTHER, IMPORTERS. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN rCUTLERY, rdware, PLOWS, IRON. NAILS. CARPENTERS', SMIOTHS', AND AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, FISH AND SHRIMP SEINES, TACKLE, NETS, etc., et. .-Agents for YOST PLOW AND SCRAPER-(SIgn of the Anvil,) No. 14 MAGAZINE STREET, corner of Commo .treet. New Orleans. of ly 3. b. 5. Slo 15. FEHsES 03.. SNEW ORLEANS ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS.-The underegned beg leaveto inform . the pubec and builders generally, that they are mton O factoring all kinds of Architectural and Building Ireo Wori, at N. 6 and 7 Circus street,, such as Verandah., Ra. lug Shotterso. S.fe and Bank Doo,. Straight and Cireunl taiH, Iron Bridges Roof., etc. They keep eonce. tly o haed .Cl and Wro.ught Iron Col. omns., Ventilators and Sh WIghteI., etc. and Ill l orders o eery ds.r ptlonof CasIngs,OolnmE , Stor05 tnd House Fronts with depettoh. mt, 4 t BSNNETT A 00O FOUNDRY AND MACHINI-SHOP. S GEORGE PATTERSON 1(s.uccesr to McCa, & Patterson) corner of Dlerd. - d New Leveestreats. The underslgned II no prepared to manufertore STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS and MACHINERY of .1al kInds ot Steam Boats, Sugar Plantetlons, Saw Mill., lotton Presses, DrannIg Mbehlnes ad Ra roads Gin 0ear, Horse Power. FPre Fronts, Pn.se, Mouthbs nd Grats Brs. BRASS WORK of severy dexiptlon. Metallic Packing for Steam ylindero, Gon Metal Rings. etc. IILACKISMITH WORK of all descriptions, having a steam hammer for the porpose of doing heavy work. He will keep on hand at all times Orate Bar, Wheel Stir. roP., Flnge Bolts, Gauge Coks and Valves of all i..s as d hy steamboat. He is Agent for the sale of John T. Osborn's Patent Fuel Say. ig Orate 0 1,r so highly spoken of by the Pioayune Printing Omes, nd others that have them in l el . A set of these Bab can he seen in see under a nsw boiler lately put up in this .steb IIbhmTnt. e ha also made arrangements lfor the sale of second-hbandd Boilers and Machinery. and will establish Depot coTvenaient to the etablhmeont where a large quantity of second hand oll. ere and Machinery may be found at all times for iie. GEORGE PATTERSON. New Orleans, Jane I. 1858. I JeG tf SKITTIIEDGE FteOLSOm Gi(ate n Klttredoe A 5o.1) Importers of 0.s .01 SporiTSAppoO,,,s 1, i11 I bnobu.. Whole ol,]e and retl dlr,.in ATIercn Rlfl. Pistols W d ire-armsof every variety, 85 1 Chr strt, near St Charles HoteI Nw Orleal, and 11 Mein street, Coolnstl. OhiT, d21 6b S HALLER 8 BROTHER, COPPERSMITHS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, 5 05 (late 247) Tehoupltoulas street, Are pre ,red to mlanufatnre aoy artcle in the above beel se, sultisbl for SteamboaI, Plantation and Refinery nee, suchb .s Coper Pans Stills, Worms and Pipes, Sheet Isron, Beech. lgs, Chimnites, PlFrebds. Juice oxe.s, Tanks, Fiters, ClaOS r and any o Ither articles in that Ine naud In the manufacture of Sugar, at as advantegeous rates and in a style of make unsur pn.sseI by any house in the trade. We aore also prepared to ill all orders from city or country relates to Builders' work for Copper, Galvanied Iron,. TinIand t1nc Valley Guttersand 1ooiIng DoIn Plpes Fancy'isd plain HSad, etc., etc. alwal s on ha, d an assortment of Cooklng, Bar-room and Pnrlorr V or Iron Pine Work and Fittings always on hand. aIAII work done with Iiasntch. d14 ly J. s. -l0on.s, aloe . D ire. s8IIiSONU 8 HI'rE, No. 1O Canal street and No. 9 Crossman street, Copper, Tin and SIheet Iron Workers,. IS.,s, Founders and Finishers, and ,nu . faccturer of Steam Fraius, Clarifyig and Evapoinlg Pans FI.t Prer,,s Juice Pans th.mnays. ldBrhlenerainu, Searthoat end Pi ... lon Blauk amltLin:. Also tallarRI Dealers In STOVES ANID H11s0: FURNISHING 00G DS I We .ssert, without fear of contradition that we ca sell ood...0,d mauIboture .or. in our line . s cheap as any h.ouse is the South. Planters, Merchants and Steameoatmre will find It to their ad vantage to'give us a call before purchasing or contra.tinp else where. lylS 1y 0 URiA. U. U AIiNIR OtRt U.. kl',sr, BOB 40 AND DEAIERS IN FOREIGN AID DOMESTIC 4 GOravler streett hsve on han, and are 5 ostantly receiving direct from the anuLfactures :: ails, CStilngs, Axes,; Carpenter'sToosi eo,,s Spades and Shovls i; Corn and Cofee Mill; O. ad L.g ChainsL Oopton and Mlanlll, Rope, Fifth and Trace Chaý ; Mill, Pit and CrossCot Sew. Anvils, Vices and Bellows ; Oontler and P:aItform 8 I,. Stocks and Dies, Screwo Plates; A",dlr.o, u ' Fendlers HampersandTongs; Shovelsad Tongs }rtn. Stones, all .1 ee; Cotton and Wool Calrds; Iooks and Hlinga ; Iron and Braes Screws; Tin Wre; Rodger's Cutlory. Tggether with alargoassortment of Fancy Gloods, via: Comte, Brushes, Perfucera Paper and Blank Books, etc-. which art Sbered at the lowest Irlo for sh or city ppor. niv STO ARCHIITECTS, HlUIL IESS MARB IiLK CUTTERS. -o., I lTc.-avin llargely inoreIsed lpr acllties for CGt.llT anId Mi nnfactVring every dep acriptton of Ornamtental Iron Rork, we wonid particu larlyeallhhelatention of ARI:iIITETS. BUILIIE RS, MARBLE CUTTSRS, and the public generally, to look of Delgns and Specimen`, at ou WNarero m, 57 camp street. Among our assortment may be allnI some 2W0 var etles ofOal" lery Railing,, 3,1) do. Cemetery. 50 PattIrnT of lgh Fences, 61) do. Veranldahs-toethelr wl i Steir,. Fonntain. Vases, Statlulary, Animals, and almost every article of Iron \Yrk of a deOInre character. In addition to the above unusually largo variety of Pattern, (exclusively our ow)ill we are constantly producing new and elo gant designso and are rtvpre, to get rp any work that may be reqI,,d of which idrTwiIs Ire finyished ui. Having adopted the Philadelphia list of prices, we CONFI. DENTI.Y ASSERT tht 11e can frnls a ny of the nbve work Rt MUCI LOWOR RATES than any Ilose In tle SnutlherI Coulntry, and purchaser, will in it muh So their advantaRe to visit our Warerooms, be'ore making their selections elsewhere. WOOD. TIITENRSRIER & CO., Wareroom, 7 Camp street, Foundry and Machine Shbp, 21 Thonbopitol street. JoN Sm WOOD A PEROT, Philadelphia. L' UTBIE hMESrH C, LUunOho, *n1 ORNANENTAE L WORKS 00, U~C , L'Uf~ So~a.,d .'-. ORNAMSNT L WORns. Corner of Benton ad RuphrosineFtreet; 0oae fO. Si.l F,. ChTrlos street; (Tw laetdoorsfro the St, Peolee Th ttrai Maanfae: itrrof bDthl.ot and mo t Tpproved PSern8 o If fRallo V. 1a.1u , Dom., shutter,, rCTo , Brliea, tr alhitandIroa. Iar Stan, tore 5 ront, . Capitls and a'1 klnds oO aST AND WrOU0HIT IRON woRK for Bulldgn pis.ooee la- RRlv.J OanSg Guard BoSe , bSRe ~D5h i ts and V.n IVIM fIrISS o5 t .lhOld Stand, 105 9, Ch3ris IireS,. New C3MM. oS261i WINES AND LIQUOBRS. -INA , D AEErDIEs., etc. AGENCY OF "AEITT A 00., BRIANDY, ogeao. POULTNnY & CO., BRANDY, Cognse. O. O. H. LURMAN, BRANDY, Bordeux. F. KLEPPIR CO., WINES, Bordax. J' MeET A OHANDON, OHAMPAONE, Up.snay. MARZETTI A SONS, PORTER and ALE, London. WThe subseriber, benlt duly authorieed gent for thew aboe.smentloneld baun., sollOlte orders on Iberll terns, for direot lmporttin of all articles in their line ae stoek or which lserw.a on hand. Merohadlse of "very ,etetptton boghlt grid sold on commhdbg 8. WOLFF, i 4 comer GOroldtr and NsW Leveestee. 8AZILNAC D BBkNDI -W RA-- HAY A GOODp pppplyon head amtma rroret by dlrct lmporS lo , I h Fran, OurSto iart es elehrated andeghl Imvored erad. We hae 179 I. eighlth ipe, t179n i t sh aemtd ure plea, 180 dodo.do.; 10 in ha quare and dghthth I ppes. we vise theattenteonof the.td.ead oonnD0. rl geelK lw Yu tthemsedies lepue a1d unadulteteed. For .d. WM. i. L fiU 10 CO. 00 24 Old I.vs "t. o19 17 Sole Agentl 1n thi0 17. w WINE-S, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS, et --or- All thes Choicest Brands, " Kept constantly on hband In all sled paekages, by A. DUOBUDCH, p fell 6m 1180 Grvler street. p C"HOICE WINES, CHAIMPAGNE, te . 0 hs bukete Moat's Blller Champagne, Nai esee Via. .YIea r isl Cbhmpgne, 100 .. Ol d.o PerdrR l 100 .. Klepper's Margaux Claret, e.. I hurmsn's Peuittll .. 2'1W .. Henkell A Co.'s Ste.nwein, 2 . Sparkling Moelle, 25 • •Hock, i5 .. Royal Compesay Port. II Old London Dock Imperial Port, a 175 OsGerman Blte, P I0 . Leali's 40 . Tepe Shen,y 15 Toplsrm II Moutill's OSIdherry, 0 . omaro',s Pale .. very old.2 0 , lp sde Frembol.e, 15 .. Vinaigre de Frmbtse, ' In store, and for sale by 8. WOLFt, fe28 Corner of lravlter and New Lvee ts, COPARTNERSHIP. NOTICE OF COPARTCERSEHIP -THl UN diersiedhave tihis de enteen d into opertnership for s the purpe oesf Ocarryles the Lumber bostnes. i NeD O. less. unsder the sAyle of THOMAS MURRAY A Cr)., and in Florid eodes, the style of CRIOLAt, BATCHiLDDER A O o pIy.EY,tand ale prear edtesontrctf sa r cresmel oL. ber dell,.eebl from their 1111.. Is Flads. Pertise wisisbl to contract for Lumber by tbe carge, wll ' plsee edde TlHOS. MURRAY A tO., New Orleans. 1 THOMAS MURRAY AlCo. see ebeeged .ihb the Iteld.- t tion os iWe aih irs of the lae si , of POOLIY, NICOL A lX). t aed CRI(iLAR, BATIOHiLDER A 00., and have assumed t the payment osell the lsab:iitie ot said ferma. THOMAS MURRAY, JOHN C POOLEY, I WM. L. CRIGLAR t 11EO. P.C. BATCHkLDER. New Orleans, February 1,1859. THOMAS MURRAY &I O.e DEALER IN EY-t ery description of 9 LUM ER, New Basln, cor. Cedatr and Julia t.., sew ORtLEANS. THOMAS MURRAY. JNO. C. POOLEY. THE SUBSCRIBER. , HAVING RPETIRED FROM Sthe Building bsineess, returns thanks to his numerous friends for their liberal support heretofere, and solicits their continued patronllete to the firm, to whlebich hIs undvided attention will be devotled. TIIOMAS MURRAY. New Orleans. Fehbraryi 18.1859. tel9 tf V SSOLUTION-THi FIRM OF DEWFES A MAC. ,IN, dealers in Coal in thlleity, I thisd d ,ay dsolvedby mu tol osent, and thes name of the irm will hiereafter beused n lqeidatle ontly. ID. S. DEPWEES, R. D. MACLIN. D . hteeDEWEESIi .II. (CONTINUE THE COAL D buvines at NO. 141000l1e street for his own account. R. 1). MACilN will continue the Coal bheseee sat the corner of Philip and Leae. street., 'ourth Diestricl, or his°tn aee count. felt if MEDICAL HOUSIN, No. 82 t:ustomhouse street, osve Royal street--For the Cure of Old Chronic. Mercurial, Syphiliticand aII Private Diseases, without Mercury hindrnmce from buesleess, or espese to friends, teds ceuree geseeteed The uparalleled sneetee hlih be attended Dr. James' prate tiee in all parts of the United States and Europe-tehe many re mserkatbe res be has sffecteed, whipc were pronounced l ,incr ableI by lthe meet eminent physlelm , iustilee him In oTertng his serv iteet ess eeonfdtee ofthe snfortunate. The followlig are some of the diseases termed Fetivat." and of which, In sonjelctios with newly discovered Remedies, Dr. James per masently erdieates, samely: Syphilis, psimary,. secondary and tertiary, Srleite,., Uiirethral Discharges. aiet, poneheew. Nocturnael Emisions, Periodical Alticons of semiei, hewsre, complecated they ma be Dlseaseeoe the Btch ndloins, Is. fIammtilon of tle Bldder and Kldnesr Rheumatism, Hydro eels, Cancers, Ulcers, Tumors andaIl Diseseelof the Skhin. Dr. James would elsio eall the attention especially of thoue who have privately and imp roperly Iniured thepseelvee I that secret and solitary bhabit hich ruins the body and mind. ueit ilne them for either buhiness or society, via : eontlhutlonal IDt bilty or Impotenecy. The Ifollowing are some of tbhe sd and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth vis: Weasnes. of acke and Limbse, ain In the Head, Dimnsese of tVision, Los ofet Muscular Power, Palpitation ofthe Heart, Dye pepsie, Neees.e ces, Iprieebility, Se mptoees ofeUonesmpti etc. Mentaliy, the fearful effects on the mind are more to be dreaded. Loss of Memory, Contslion of Ideas, I)epreilon oi Sclrites. Evil Forebodins, Aversion to S.Jety, Del-l)iostrust leve ef ,oitu, Timidity1 et., are some of the evils priedel. Ait persons a0 d wth any of the 0boe symptoisshoalh " not fail to call oi Dr. Jame, and be at once restored to perfect health ; let no false deheacy prevent you, but apply at once tne save yiourself from the awful and dreadful eo.eueneee of this teirrlb!e ,mldy. Wetaknes of the organs Immediately cured, and full vlgoe restored. Remember, "Thes Medlial House of Dr. James" Is 82 Custom houle street. Prlivateandsepsrate rooms reserved. Hours, of .atendenc from 8 A. M. to1B. M. Cosultetlons strlictly cnnfldential. P. .-Reeeatoee of Gonorrhea eared in twenty.four hores. seeopay. DR. JAMES, dliy .8 Ouc.smh niee street. SUGAR MACHINERY - MERRICK A rSONS, . Southwark Foundr, Philadelphia. would call the slter.tioe of Sugar Planters to their well known and approved Sugar Making Machinery, cenlsslteof N. Rillieex's Patent Appara. tus (the patlt for whichb iha Islaly been lextended) so improved as to mke et the moest erfeet, economical and easily managed apparatus ever offered for sugar-making. Lopper Open Steam Trains, with exhaes steam e a rilers, large and small Pumping Enifnes ; Globular Strike Pans, oý grater effecilve capacity and cheaper than any before offeredt ugar M1ills and Engioes : Boilers of the best materials and workmanship; Copper Open team Batteriesi ; Steam Traps, etc. etc. Aso theyere authoried to manufacture and sell the Paten! Centril.ugalMachines of Woolsey Aepinswall, with Harton''s Inlatet improvements. lOrder, for the above will be promptl attended toby applying Is thelretsitn. WM. E. THOMPgON. Commercial Agent. WM. E. FLANI)E.S, Engiser. d29 3m 36 Camp street, New Orleans. J. WEST PttACTI(:AL. DENTI-T, 112 B.. Chrarles treet, near the corner of roy. _ rsstreet, would respeetfuily inform theerill - sNs of New Orlem s and the svicinift, that he performs all operations on the teeth in a most skilful manner. The superiority of J. W.'s artificial teeth above all o,hers have been favorable and well known the lst fifteen years by hundred. whoae enjoyingl the benefits of tin. Persons desirous of .avallng themclives of euch would do well to call and examine. The Doctor guaranties the best of material and workmanship and to el.e entire satisfaction. Otfice residence 1lt St. Charlee ttreet, N. O. Je'0 tf ri tUIT-FRUIT--FRU._IT--.RUUIT--FRUIT I ANTHONY ASTR.DO Begs to Inform tshee pnblic that he hbs closed his Restaurant I and Oyster Saloon forthe summer season. and will now keep on hand the laergest and choicest collection o FRUIT to be foas In thecity, Arrangementsadecontracets have been made t the largest and inset orchard owners in the South. Just received, a collection of Peaches, Pears, Apples Melons, ete., whiech can't be equallte In thecit. 'ANTHONY ASTREDO, jele tt No. I Royal street. !G'AS PIXTURES..........PGA IPIXTUREN. J. A. MONIE, 156 Chartres strleet, Dealer In Chandeliers, Brackets, HIal Lameps of Frenh, Eng lsIh and American manufacture, in the greatest eariety and at iow prices. Also, a lar e variety of Globes, etc. IN. .-J. - . MOtNIi is authorized by the Ga Company to put em eies Piti.rea. 'e lim N F.&HYEIt. SURViYti AND ClIVIL ItNGINDER, i haie removedl his oeice to AIITl VIP , wher be illi tiend to loctieg anid i llrveylg land, and will aet eas GENEl RIA. LANDI AGENT iI the parishes of St. Ielena, Bt. Tam I many, Wacsitgton and Livingston. Prie o' 'lovernscnt Ilands, under the igraduation law--2 cents per acre. ult2 ly NO.I.ICE TO CARPENTERS ANID BUILDERS Patent Sawed Weatherboarding, both rough and dressed from the very best yellow Pine and Cyprees timber, for sale st 14 per mfot .rouh, s.d I22 I50 perM for dro..ed, i lts to silt perchasees. i-leum Der sawed e to order. felh 1, STARI PLANINGO MILLS. New Hasln, OSNAUURG9 O U.......N.......... SNABURGS Of the LAUDESRDAEI,. QUINyCY MARTIN WECELY A CO, CIRI10CE9T end C, O WELI. MANUFACTORIRS, Constantly on hand 47 ,I for We on liberal term.oby n15 if J. II. PA LENTINE A CO.. 51 Ooommnn.4. HO`IIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPS'ANY OF NEW ORLEANS. O0000a-No. 71 CAoo .r5990. Amo,,t of PrOmlams for thIe year nding SLot De 04mher,858 ............... .............1... ..669,42097 Prno9,o rh ear..t .......... 470,09.49 2 otol t on 31st ecembar, 18530. 9 9................ 1,09,786942 The Trustees have declard a, Iovidood of SEVENTY PER CENT.. after poylyg SIX PER CENT. interest on all the 091 sandingi Soip,, and redeem nlooosl all Scrip issued, eboopting 1859 loot 1897. Interest and redeemoble Sorips paoyble In cash 0n and aoter tho 749 Pobrury0, 1859. New Orleans, Jsnisr>> 6, 1959. N O .EXAO0o0Jo BROTIIER, President. Jo6 Bto .14000 5. WHooso , Secreonry. R0ICE MILLS-RICE MILLS9-RICE MEILLS The0 best plan of boiling Rice ever tried Is by t0. STEAM ARM RICE. POUNDING MACHINE, P4000099,0r Jo00n T~LO?.ooo It wll bull sov bohels oT p Jbbod Ru 'I, from 25to 959 miuleto.n cordgodltog 0h quality, of Sr tho RIoe. .r. 9 GEORGE PATTEROON, at the Foundryood Moolcine Shop, corner of Deldlod and NeI.oev Street,, Is mOy sole agen or the mh, u facture anid sale of the Some. Ne Orleans,. Noelmber 17, 1 hN TALLON, Pa100009. 17189G. ot 07s~ Q UNDRIES- 1J 2750 Iaokol3oFine Siro .l ob. 10 210 tuna alglish Count l Cost 34 cask. Burton's Pala Ala, In pints. 40 c55ke Wh.iltread's LoIn Porter. In pinto. 35 bb9.. Pouo 011 Virginia Peach BrSody. 20 bbl1. Pin Old Rye Whisky. 50 coko Caroline Rice. 9 punc50on0 Fin Old Jamica RBum. For Sa109.7 8. JONEG A CO.. feol 91 Gooier strlet. NOTICEI--IN CONSRQU~e g OP TUE 0EMIS5 OP I~M. lnllis Commagere, the comiarerial frm of GRATIAA, COMMAG ERE A CO , is this day dieoolod. The eurrl'lolu unmans of the late iotm, Pierre Longl., of Rurdeaur, and S. D. Onriiaaof New Orleans, bill cotlnue the 11, 0in1 a f business, noder 0he tlrm of R. 09. ORATIAA A CO.,o Now OraO ,. and ofoP. LONOIS A CO.,1i Bordnosot M8. JNO. JACOB HERR has the goesoel power ob t1e house. No. Orlens', Jan. 1, 1859. PIERREI 9ON,01. Jol I1 S.D. GRATIAA. mISCRLLANEOUS. NEW VOLUMI, ENLARGID AND IMPROVYD THE SOUTPIRN HROMIESTPIAD I A Le. Fient Cla Illustreted AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NNWSPAPIIL The Fourthb Volumeof this beoultIl Odpopulr WeeklyF ournol wrill begin Jcn y Ilt, 10 uncder e most eaoeur. glng prolpeets. It will, at that time, be Greatl) Enlargedl . cd veae ndew and Importnt feter Moded owhlch, tbg et wth Itse hndeome platorlal Illltretlets muedt tnoree Itst pan eatp u1iat. -. IULt URI-Thle, s heretofore, will be the lj eltured f the "Heometeud," ol will be eouduoteld aI - or worthy of theret IntereIt i edodlt. to letere. E1tg ad - peumont of touthetm teralstun reill reeelee duoe ttoetoe, nd euob systeme of eoRltlctoe the soil. toeseelee. cedgee ela farm mno egem t eomUgbted. a have beene tcood by praetlal maen do foed o wrtht or fdoptbo. A lele ot of ontrlbutors are constantly wr ing for this depeteot ot the llomeetad." HORTICU ITUCR --TbhIdetpcete ts ooloeetly filled with sleeltsnt Hortlnltur" ad PolOIloul information, and is universlly pronounced u ote of the meoot uaefl fetures of the apner. Gentlemen o experilence Oud ability wflto for It, p ,ITRRARY DEPARTMENT--The pubUehere ery eoliMe t that the announcement that Mrs. L. VIRGINIA FRENOH wlll rot the cntrol the otolof IA'eray olumneof ltheb "Home. lted." for 18o,. will be recelved with geoeral coElamatlte by er many admirers aned a worm welcome extoended to the ve hileo whlol will convey to the world her beoutibl gems of thought. RSeerl beautlifl and hIghly Interto t etories will ppear in the "Homeatead"for 1B., irom the pea of Meg orench. IIt.lUSTRATION--The lotmeteued" will outiu, a heretorore, to be Illustraoled with haeodomae eongraos. pre pared e, premly for its columns, by t competent ett. A Nes oRnmmlry of Foreign nd Domneti eenots, wlt ep peerle eahnumber. Agrwrtsveletyo) in',er eetngmeeella ane eltelllgoeoe, et1.; the new coodensed o as to preset, In e modereete compae, every.thin of generaInterest. A-IA ef RK0RP0ORTO-st ettention will beh genb to Mar het Reports for 189, ase the edltoem are determined theoir paper hebll excel in this prletiel. , TO the Southern People. We now offer you e prlodieal blhcb eleormanenoly fetb. lisbhedto your midst-devoted to the grlttti l.nltees of the ountry--whieh bes been prolonneed b competent jndgea equl, if not superioer beth in eotents oad " peernoe, to ecy Imorpopera n the nion. We therefore e every outhee men who desres tlo ebeecrlbe for n Agrleoltuorl c.d Fnally Paper tht will be of praceticl benefit to his fnmlitg opetrtona .nd furntole to hls femily Interettng and ueeful reedlog, to gtre the "Sothern tlHomeetead" his uppoert. 1OR1 AND TRRN--The "8Nothera Homestead" b pub. liehd weekly, ceah cmber cotaelog eight large pgee , prioted In the handeomestityte, ced eplenoidly eotbetlebe. with eoogravlnas, at the foillowing te0;- t--h iebiy be adice: Oe copy, 2 pootr; alz copies, S1; ton epiln , $I1d, (ad ne tre copy to the peeron oletri op the Club.) Address L. P. WIll.l.AN & CO., Nhvilles, Teo. I0-end for specimen numbers, proepectsnes, etc. Make ep Clutbs immediately. d27 3pt CHARLE.M HEIRMIECK CHAMlPAGNE- This celebrated Win, of the above well-hnown brand, hb bee en ld will eotlne to be, received by the .tunderainc in quanttties to meet the Inurowed demand of deteae cand so. Tumers. Thoroghly ectiosoed, from the estrontest evidenete that it comes from tbhe loset llnesl deeedt e r tho e od eand rsti established house of Heidsick A Co of Rheims, they bhve ttken hold of it with C determlotion to bring it eond It. claims ho tisttet on, before the public, even more generally than here tofore. The superior quality o01 thls artiote must etdyeInyt , e that Its emtntoe u is from source wbhre ere t tettetoon. Stwell mtborough experience, havebeeo brought tobebear its production. Chearls Heldsleck hbasglVen his wbole mtndoto e the perfection of his wine, nd to making it worthy of the otme. Freouent lcitnh to the United tetee havee enabled himt more folly to tounderstand sd apprees'e the tete and oowehmof toommer ; and of his htving profited by that Information iL evidenced by tlhe Champagne nowpreenoted for tho palate of the connoesseur--a wine oeurpaeed fIr I e rich bouqete and geoserl excellence. The orietlee of brands of Chatiepe. tend greatly, no doub', to cofone the porchber, but the loverts of good and genuine wine must Ik for " Charles He~ldeek " In full on the label, u well u on the corks and capsule. T. W. AYAUL le . General Agents for North Amedol, New York. The Charlese lldeieck can be eotained In qoutltin at the untder mieottned Ilouoe, besides noy others not here aed, od at retrli with all the princlpal hole.keepses. J. J lART T CO.. J. H. J I. N. NARKS, SRI WELL T. TAYLOR, fe2 ly PAYNE, fRRRL & CO. KATHnMAN'S TROPICAL ROOFING Cheaper ad superior to o ny other eer seed hInsothere climate. It. tested ad reorgnized qualities ar- let. DURABI.ITY-equal to the belt le roofs. _d. IMPeRMEABILITY-Superioro to any other t noereeobL or laks belngposihble. 3d. OREAtf-It preentes e smooth and grantte-lke enrefae. 4t.. CRHEAPNFR--It costs mouch la than, tboogh It i asor good, anyelate or wood oof, and even lots than the Inferior compoeition roofing hertetofore offered to the public, svw the coett o ir hter ancd ailelyc. 6th. INCOMBUSTIBILITY-It will reelet tfire better thec slate rooef .tb. CONVENIENRCR-It will not soften under the htof this climate; and proteote the Interior of bnhldiogs froe the ,ntene heat of summer. 7th. SOLIDITY--It beeomel htrder and smoother from cpo sure ; Cl, be put upon roofs of oay slope ;and betngof light eloht, doe not rteqoire heavy rfters to support it ; whle It le not liblle o eoootoo and hreakto0, nor does It reqoiro retelt The "TROPICA LItOOFING ts chemical compound of subetnces, neveolor which are potoicr to it alone, eombtned in proortTon discovered by actual experiment and expeartenoo lothl oIy. Tetitoonlle of the co . etteeetft the boe eetotheh -nds of the acent, and my be verioed by my person wbiting I before contracting. All orders lo't at the Post-Omie, Rox K, No. 2, will be promptly attended to ; or apply to . C. KATIIMAN 1l1 I0 corner of otenolite and lkreis ete. DJOECT TRADIEr ........... BAY OR6 CO totlice Is hbeey glven, that il clatmse which awy Caps pon proper txamination to be due from the book of Boayor o.,nd oll claeml which may be estlblished by de proeeU of icw. will be promptly aeld, with Interest, in foill. Thil ccaion Ios taken to inform the frlendl of DIRL7 - TRADE and the correspondents of aytlor A C. throughont the Cotton Distlricts, that during the coeming boesloe seon, edvetl will he mdie as nsual in New Orleans on Cotton for direct, shipment to Elurope, acomntnied in tll ces by gltetn. toeo for the bahlaces dleon each shlpment. Ordere for Cotton Bagging will be filled by direct Importation from Clctte ina the port of New Orleans. So -soon the Coothtn clreedy old oan be Identifiel deolente sccotnt wtles will Io every instance be modeooolt In LONDOON ya' PuhliciAeoon.miltand sent to those Interested. To nee diety, PLANTERSI who have chipped will send forward the mtrk a od weipllt of thelr Cotton ad such other infolrmation will facilitate the milner, All letter, prltvte h well as on business, relatiog to the Grfn of i yleor & c Co. and "direct trade," will be addresed to 'C.. . RAYLOR. 44 LOMlSARD STREET,. LONDON." Notice otf tDIootntlon. Notice is hereby given that at the termination oef the opart. hership now exstiing, etoortdn to wrltten rtlilen of sre". oent, between the members ob the tm of lylaor & Co ,the same will hbe dissolved oand the' nfinished hsinenes plnced In l N.todtl0n. 1.C. 0.10BAk .0. mfancneirer, March. 1868. w6 ,raw G REAT BARGAINS.--.IEAT BAROAINS. FORTY PER CENT. DEDL'CTION. G. Detteye No. 61 ROYAL STRERT, between Cistomhooh e nd Bitenolle etrets, oew Orleans. Just on, an elxtenlove easIrtment of French nd Geotan LOOK I\,I;,t-Otl.ASS:, ilt Frame and Ilitltion do,; ODn. mented i nd Plain Wood of a ncew style for lsoee, Portraits, Etoraving,. Phologrophs. ert. Hi suoperior and tplendid 1tock It offered et forty per cent. lels than lact year, and twenty per cent. belowe the leweet mar. ket prices. N. B.--Every erteil is gutraolnteed. nd the choice Locking Glo.ses wih doublethioenen. The aboe onolderbeehle dedt.. tinn Is owing to the discount allowed tad the decline in glaees. Gilding erantleed for ten yearo. An Immesoe Gallery of Pintlngs., Engravtlg and ItMho graphs by the greatesttematero , is exhlblted forosfe it acn eiderhble reduction. A ltrge vartet of Tassels, Pie., Clasps. etc. PAItTOT ANDI AMBIIROTYPE GLASSES. FOR SALE--A cue of SLtereosopic Views, exceeitoly low. to loe conigtnmont. - ei-Paolntings Renovated. . 13 .m TRUNKS. BAGS, etc The attention of (:ootrr~nr · Me I1_r Y T7,,t, i, iofiiled to miy rich, Mock oI good., suitable ifr the Sprliii ,144, conanit , I, I, rl of NrsTED TRUNKS-four Trunks il one rest, etSt 25 op to, B 6. N lITiiI TRUNKS-i,,o and three Trunks In one nest, at $1~ 7.5 , $17,, flu, W ,, Wood iolio Trunkls at 2Ii per deas, and u iard i, ilmitation and A Ruine Sol,-heher Travelling Trun kIfrom 11 51)up to 140 per piece. P.S.Ai,,lg,,R,,,,$1i , 7r dozLn. di'd upward , d Led mes Rula-I~e.,ho, Dress and .sfLinp Trunk,.. )Iollntt ilexes R.11-1., e. t --, at various pr"..B Laodies' anld Uellt's IruvnllinE and School Bags from $625 per a·cne end). ,wards. Uclrlllll INDIA RUBBPR CLOTHING-Longn Costs and Legrillr, for Piantatim+ lli Onee, Sea and Steam host Caplaire trll.-CLOTH CIO THING for PIlal.alun Ilaude and Dray men. Aile, nIrT .t, IlXe A of o 17her ,ide, uiitable for the ihntry tral,, All of w1+ich , ill he yold at the Iohsiat market prilS ,U 01,1 + 1 my hliip7,t4 i~iih "w,7i In t," alays, it hemoSt hfvorable uno it AureSOe, .nIier I. matters P f tEr. 7, s7 (, 7 quality or qllanlily, Merccentx and tab.,r purchaser. are re nlle. idly iolomlall that it wal Iasrmsna lc ee Ftlr . YeAy):pK: No. 29 MagazinenE~ street, het wee. Omsier and Common. P. R, A consignment 160 sup d1 ,~n Ladies' and Gaulle. men~'s ls-aLeather Trunks, of various sizes, munst be mild. fel 3m JEWELRY ...................JEW ELRY. LOUIS LOU H , avini refreshed his naran~l line anid beautiful stock of .IF.IVF.LAY ad WIILVRRWARHM, In order to give a fair chase. t* his nnnerone cultnomers and the pulblic to Bud everything: in J.ll ine at tihe am DTISCOUNT oEIT psr cent. on diSC onsR. d silverare, 15 per cUnt, on JswelryAT and 2J per cent. en haed retik, Pu,. te lfl t P MIai. Ii,, Pub,, h 1911,1i RSF, OUT ENT IREIY, to retire from business, at an enormous sxerinca. It ix need~less to enumetrate It is artcles, as his ealabliahmenl Is iell knownh, ihepin veryth. ing in th jeweAlry lne, and of 11 duet gnulitien. I'ersonx wishing to boy comrmns Jewelryy need sot cull at h tore, Only 14, 16 and 18 car., Je, Ir ( keit, and sold at ASTOhISI ING I Oi I RICE S, r. u reiPii o ms above olnatloned at No. 41 Chartres street, New Orleans, doc63m LOUISMUB. DYEINGo........... YEING...........AS PAINS JH. ORNA T E MIPA. DYER ANDSECOUORE U No 66 Rourhon street, ttOeitH4 plhllo that ho has n, t : asmed the bum- of,,d the iyehttd, g blisidnt No.7i3 ig streeti end tIha he ? ill p ntinue, as heretofore, with the , i refol ttei - tion for TPSch he NT BelTbrated. Thle manner In which, for the last twelve yyear,, he has m~ile. Bed the numerouls customers of his r+" blishment on Bourbon stre et, in guareetnts for those wt " I +I honoer him with their J roSg1. ,d ly 0. KOOKS ROS., K. B PPiRTUt , ii. JOHN NeCARTY, Plumber, thu pt constintly on hand a large variety nee ii Cohks, Forceped 1Pg Ptl ps., Beer PuKtps, ili trS Ranges, Bathinp Tub,, IShowr BathW, etc. ec. Alsoh Ltad Pipes fall .1d repaired, s1d Sheet Lead WorSt of ediery .eaerlptlo. Ship and stamboat work promptly put up or repaired.!ý-Ohurge moderat. .12 ly FiOR 1111111 & , GLR&T. WEAKNESIS, PAINS ]~ n thn Bask, and all IUrlnary AitptZ.,s THE ORE AT ENGLISHI REMEDY, SPECIFIC BOLII TION.-This world-renowoad ppreparsttoor cures "II tteotions of the grenerative or ens, whether recent or chronic. Phy.t clan. of Engglsd, ofyFrane, and of ASmerics, acknowledge Its e(8cacy. Thousands of eulffarsrs have beau relieved by It, P111175. Itanbl8 Ie mpolllf on, it is a. harmless A. it is sti eaciou,. The system become. .,,g rated. and the debiliate body and depreeeed mind are restored to energy B. ABRISI Sole Agent for the United 1tstee etrII 1J Apothecary, 26 Csmp street, New Orlesua. PATIENT HOT-~PRESSED NUTS. BOLTS. Nog UOkasu End., et Of. I,. KOUNi t BR OS., No, 2 Front street, Agent, for Kn~app, Certeq W"MO.' % '.1 RebbU'9h for the solo oý their uelebrt d ho pree ts of.1i sines and time p" tiro,, for wagon mekere, plow mllrsn and machinists "also, Wheal Slirrnpl, Flange Iol .., Tia Bolts, Naii0. etc., in lots m suit purchasers, made of the best Tenses. Ir..n. Pray Ilstsand sample at the .Bless Orders from machtul.· and country dater. olicited. cell ly `ILOUR- 10000b01,. SuperB8L L. SL + 1000 Extra dou. and cnantrr brand,. For sale by S. H. KNNEDY &CO., 'a? Jail if Wd Poydras aleet