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M 4LOD. TRAV2LtING . e It _ bet koSthees .. tn ON thkooo e so ttrlogC hosts o depot. ts tbosP. r P.M. NtMooehsosd sede andtulrnoinoda will oaadoeio~it:' sebeotofoot Pooohstools.:..I" ý wlevhe A1 efeetatP~l" M.a Im I"Rn " .. ýtoaoes..C8 as obots. CU 415 il eioulbolro. 6n0 440 Ollt~oyeb~~~;~ellpfloO.CdOt be on nee. p rt odtttdIIOD~Ootoo 08 610IIOO Vlobobtoog. 800 610L seorl old m ode eual no rse fre;Ooeeer Oo fro N ow ple pet tedo . ood.odPe o lo . Poe ytoh loh t9 b. Q aT etok saw...L. Z. . Pooeo Pok.... e i.. .. But 1110 ... , 9 ) ý" Brockbave.... 6 y0 8 W HBalsl......... 560 t 1 I M .lh ook6.M.,' 0 o"Dertam 4 175 Byeur.. ......'a 6 15,2 ýyaaigaathoono....... 7! 6qý Oelboun:..... ý 5 6CoatT... !6 62 GIdedp thbree yatoold wil stokdder those 400ooerothg osdiaoeyeoan aidohoorie. 1 ovie r 12 olook 004ld. C t~ic545P 10IL twoph e w kohslfhood aotthp qua feeronet lobed51n ehtb the reee adeo oretbihent onb the lin o the road an press paarrago oftwoty v fo ther praaa us at re 1Cýoloototdry por ly to t tkloodod foods .;-ý.!C4M in, del his. hehsae to oolyt sofl the Y R E Cr of fT ersshWEBTER· N. .. ^, 8 I~ M dR8~-~ O$ýT M4iLaSOUO. o s c oro. qoeko ot eto oto boy. l " lo ame trin wlls wi ande the INe ek orneu gI .tlemstj eeo atoo ar 12 o'clokosntil Pkeo eter toy I lto. tsoro wrll b haHlhoh trip M eolrdayrom otooocy. ui Iktd j the Lop e of t the by tplleltso Heo"tbo bik oyog ooti he P otolato tt i6Mpc t n.6tripland nr a o'cloc P.M. outlys. s. Pa welt we·7 Ii sent., anftonmd conucton et avetimly oel t $.4 en Hoare-Avoolddiegg el the Doeg c n Four Dyer boJ ge pt lyssdth lt lo e lo eds goe o f the ot er lkddmd Rom gaekfaton fldepht New loo i c mall laat rc O el of . 'l'wR Dyd *ve Saved 1-Dly Seventy Mies Stagl g-H NwfOtrltoea. Jackslon and Great pUOrthor. RAILRO.D fs aom.1:e tbense by bl day~p Centl Betimes .g, 16a, Beebe B Iydlaya treble daily is of Foar·Hoeoe Pttt iDaarnee to Oreml Jonatla Tene 'itý1 Ncet to Memhi ad ewYork ran beied atti BIliet 60 of the Nw Orleans Jackson and Great Norther The reads the Gap of rthe Mialarlppl Oeutrel Railroad hav as whol e a m welouusl~dthmlh~ Tk~aaek lash a the Mls Central Bandiesd I.pro. to6do epdlly, __cd the staing ing ill rodeo. accordingly, 6Eaelzty'pounde of Bagage allowe each paeeeogar. OX-20 BIIMR. BUTTON A DU~DlEY. REDOING &I CO:'S SOUTHERN EXPNESS. I --UNDER 8. CHARLEE ROTEL. N. ORLE.ANS, Fee the Stee~ped. td De~lleet er (Red. eUI'te·i. cl Ce the Oploet R llrad. Pbt O NWA)RlS D FOR WARDING BedI NeE88, N feeg- e peele Bank Nort. Jewelry 1erchaudie BaEg. a .o sat P · to pcl orts of tht UTnittl etes and Hsent. sWeee le opreepred to do a e eecal City Epreeess and Bag. 'u .ines, In conetleon with the New Orletn. Opelousat O ert Wettee REailrod. WOl all for and deltter, with dispatch and at reasoneblt lsesagin Fright or Poeck.ges to and from all parts o the Wya New Orm. Mehants. plenters and citizens can rely upon this Company te f-eard the most mlnute article to y destination, and we pegactspecttlly teftll a share of publi eet'ce.e W. il. NOEDDING, TH. THAYNERN thetlaed Agtets of Bembsllt AOe.'s Island ci Cubhs Depete. d tr XM"A&L11ER d CO.'S ISLANU) OP CUBA LU E IPRESS, recalve and forward ail linds of paclkages and felht to Hv ntMataea, Ceadenas, Vill Cilatera, egus Is Grade Remedles, Nvevlt.. Puerto PrInlpe, Santilago de tnhi, eCrlntdd, CInfuee ee etc., Ie connection with the e - .ee et Well.,e Prco C o., Oeelegteon & Co..UtCeled Stlet Uletwes ompany, Amtrlean and lereopea EIere e and BE. eegeCompne , for the United Statee, California and Europe. ents to Neow rteans, REIDDINI3 & CO. ff t. (harle .t L. under 8t. Ohar'e Holtel. 18585...................... 18559 S NEW ORLEANS, JACXEON OGREAT OETITRN RAILROAD Express, (Oft eIn the Railroad Building, Comp street, opposite i.t okyeto 8quee.) will deliver in any part of the city, such BEg Piekaeg. Specie, Bank Notes, Jewelry, etc., received 51 .lced, or otherwise, may he entrustled to their .t le forrward the same, with care and dispatch, to aey on the Great Northern Railroad, the 8outhern Rallroead, eethenleiitlp iCentral REilroad, receivinge them for that pet es cthe et the zpreu 5d.ee,r at the renldencet or osee of On Repohing NewOrleanle., the Bseggge Neater will o egqh the Train tnd receive the ChOchks and addreet of .1 lemoem wkhteg their EBtggge tent to their hotel or reldeece. Il heCeCompany will be responaihle for eil artiese placed tehe e.ge of the Beggage Muter. lrag.8 8 CHARGES. IN ADDITION TO RR. FREIGHT: Between the Depot a.d Desertion:o XArtclel. o l h tentk, valise, or carpet bag, weightng not more thae 100 • ~av.lal. . .2hgn 1 .2E . .60 I} . 1.0 ether than heeg 'e b gnot more thean 11u . t~tt~d. U .tE .td .TE .1. eddltlonl t0 pounds ... bag . gltor paeckagee othec then ...............1.... .10 .10 .10 .10 .1 eeteeeeilnotel, deehre and amr valuables, rekhlng not eteeethnl l00 pllpeede .. .tl .10 1.00 1.10 1.0 sthedd~toalt0 peeed e .... .10 .2 .10 .20 .2 T. E WILLIAMS 40 t Masttetee erTraspotation. EW ROUTIROAD UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Wy-forhbos time ueod,and the risks ud discomforte of s m voyage greatly diminished, by the WmewOrleans,.pelouass and 0. W. Railroad, TO BERWICK'S BAY, By tB neow and spleondid line of STEAMSHIPS, all built ei fs for this trade, withs s tperrr sateroom accommodations lw hmRAVINOG THREE TIMES A WEEK. MONDAY............................... GE. RUSK. To Roblne Pu anod Galveston. WEDNSDAY Y............. .... .....ORIZABA To Galveston ond Indtinola. ATUEDAY .................................MAGNOLIA, To GalEvealn and Indianola. CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. The feroy rnnlng to the Railroad leaves the landilng, foot efstolose street, nearly opposite Jackson Squres 1t 7Y a*'ckion the morning. Tlohkto may be obtaineandand stas ooassoeumed at the Railroad ofcI , orner of St. Peter and Le. a st-ee1, opposite Jackhson Squa, daily, snd at the Depot bSsthe departure of the Texas tra0,. . Freights for Texas by tbisa Line received everyday,. lynt exsopted, at the obove landing. Insurance by this I" w"e than by the Kiver Line. .PN BENJ. P. FLANDERS.RSo,. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT S Prootorvllle, Lake Borgne-dtstnee o 8 mitles. Fae Obsagt, 50 ants; ehlldr and slaves, half price. Departure of Trani--DAILY. e the ity for the Lk at ............... 10 A. M. ... ..................... S P.M. S Le iy, t .................... 5l .5 A. M. at ...................... 41 P.M. OMe, 90 .Oommon streot. For ll bootbes of the Railroad Depatment, or any other businessW annetd with the estate of he lat Aluraoder Gordon, apply to W. G. BAKEWELL, Execute, aW Is the o ely person athorlsed tn make engagements or .m. bhgans for the road. Or.so bo0essAleoo COsansl streetseverylfteon sitess IS, USo,' WASrmng.. CoRS. .WAT 0500. ~QE~ J. WATERMAN&BROTSER IMPORPAsS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS N CUTLERY, Sla-.wasrs, PLOWS, . IRON, ARP ENTERS'. SMITHS', AND AGRICULTURAL TOOLS WHH AND SHRIMP SEINES., TACKLE, NETS, ste., et 4-Ageott for TORT PLOW AND SURAPER--(Sien of the Anol,) No. It MAGAZINE STREET, corne o Comm~so et, N Mew Ooeans. l ' B. TRAEONTA-A dVO.. IMPORTERS FOREIGN FRUIT. elssles aod Retil Dealers In DEIED and GREEN FRUIT) C~- loosois su, eos¶L eo t ISepbeg to f3orm the poublic tbht they are eonosnotlreePei ksssosssooet of Fruit. and are presloeo to losly Dsloss Us Ets eStmboote aod Prlvstio sPo ioeaswtb Froitof sllblbds ,thomosi reooooonble terms. 4 FRONT STREET, si a kotweon Oommoo and GraeostroftI. HOTRLS3 AND RZTAURANTS. oarl* b e +AiM p1U H nL W E s l $lLno ; eat ene a Home 1w111 9ba~-h thmu2... tb anr taty4oy ser~nt. m lNteh aender to yn letva beeniM1rý oe Hffi dta'M o « pe T. of- s M tde on he f or th e s be ndte f e lh orcaurb ty ti e perormi ted Tice hilrao R~let eok ºdiccci goodi ihycSte fesand p ,citeo sd ee r heie Mao sIuecred. aend ct Heedc ringse ' ;i i abi. ve etob ab.ion mmad have ihel' li-I oedpe a secpf t them ikic o' tklcci"P. O..eend we Daerd and Lodging pep mnoth ...................on ii .. ., .. week ................... 10 00 day ........d.............. Soo Obildrec and oerretoi, balt pdlo. PATIN A DELAHOUSOAYU, myll e PhIo .tIer. E PA4CAOULA HIOUIUE-THIS ISTABLIIH. mnt Io faorbliy known, i always open for the rec. fe of Boarders, it their old rates, Per month ..................................1D 00 iOhildra under tn years and sernoti, half-prlee. This elablihmiet eomebos all h the comforts or a hoe. being more qiet than larger hotels, havlin sepaerei beA honas for idies ad ghel. with many other eohls eoa. Them I le teii el at phi commbiceaon between this pice tobile and New Orleans. W. S. DODOON, led i mmpcemt. SBAR ][.' HOUanEL-X.IOI ISPPI 0ITY Tkelcriges, moat mci modlod n and moet dednbliy Icated Hote nthe Gor~ulfoet Tbhe endeclkned hkvinp pteced his Hotel and .dicect FndslIk thorogh ree rdurin the pai t wpntsi woi i n. form hI sfriends "pd toe, uiblnethat he will open it for re. ceptlon of visitors on the 70thi o thul month. Attichad to the Hotel Isa s liedid Bhllced BOom,Ten PLc Allay, ShoOting allery, and Hea yacht, of 14 ton bathes, ethat will Idwsy be in randtres to eonvey the gOaUoN fathe beune o eeolureio of plecuretei the vcrtiu adjnoct Islds ic the Gulf. Pirtic wihlb itoo eegsroomswUil pleoeseddres thene. deeciend, ci Muillppl City. WO. BARNES.. Peps.rlf. Iee.o.M and casianoabse obtlaad st the Hstel_ (mos. srmy m __ CULLUElS' EPBXNGS CHOcTAW OOUXNT., nAl., clgic.ce mfci above Mobilei trawtyi-ve mclb iecten Meid lhio Bceecd. ccd! tec iclcwed e fi,...-- ,lror. Tke idblecdid to kld oiiice ei cicccecicg to ciiMmdI d pki thkiketablshment is i woped foi toi r. ptieof vitoe. During the par winter cuny Improvenmet d oddltoec hbes bean macd, with view to Icree com fort od oconeiecei not only to the invaUd, but to otbhciek. mrrornotloand pleasure. The lmnrovmenets Mon4Of the eoton of voen, nw iottaesec, the dho.rim iof two Snw plqlcmso, one orft oto, ihe thei dtIreoaet, ite latteo nuced bky keemits tobe of the strnger ehcraetor,) esm modloeu bkficard.rom, st., and the whole -eeibfishmet bhe beies epcintedcand -bcietod Tbe.e. ceukcsie for icdiii,c heicicla spie g-op, fitted cp nerieior thcnoo ik medste o h bte beic pcaiilocicy etMcted tdi. wa e nporlan n the emanagement of n ptbllo. or o m Ac expeclueccc Sitcego it pulc pkibecmcf more thin b s wnty-five yo, d ddsrmlodotlo to keep his on the list of "fict-elc beisti," ill, he trwict, dneinie to ec to hlm allbrse aheof pitrhooge. A splendid bcd of mmsi has been cgaged for the eason. Te-pin allys cnd ohe places for amasemant n provided one the priecsor. The eoe t og re all epocrato, and are cact, elc ady airy. Coedice litgbt druht bohts will ply remlMlo ltwii week iothcie aofuice o tSk Toibbgb ouf, fio Mc . Al te i osto vgoiires of the waterss o they hve not oly, urpcuse-l Lth most egtcia ecpeectieono o the ikprepstc.,but be belev Ia ean uat with parfot propriety that tho r@ s o berf b oIn theUed s , for etheShorrt tme thy hl s bi.. Imade known tothepubloic, thtb ho ee flutodmauy aura o obstinte chronice diesn ; none certinly preenit so gemti _iety of rare and valnbli hemicas l or medlticio minen S Thesprngs are of the mot vtni ble kinds of wcters eii In the contry, via: The celebrated Vichy, ithe holybktc the Iron. the Frestone nd the Sulphur. uch kdv oia e u te afford, are not to be fouend upon any ile plice i the whle Soith-ea fact ich fitllds Caneoo to iiwell note. Arrsnemete ore beiC maidie a to hrve n Ecpceeolecm New Orleani to Moblcnto tieei Opri, j order to prevent th canl delay of letters nd paprs eaoid byi the maic, which, hoever, e under oantraceltto e crrtld regularly threeiime a week. Terms of beard wil be moderate. Corresim aro In watlug at the leading Cpn the arrival of te AAn aneisis fiYb water ci bethkd h O tePiacl to J. WA. TgIMAN& BRO., inner of MRga.ne and eomfa duec who are my agents into Now Orleans. C EC CHARLES OULLUM, 79 DAW1m Proprietor. SOCEAN SPRINGE HOTEL-N. W. OEGU K 0o., Proprietors.-Thste otel ts now belt thortehle reeovated and newly traethed, ad wRll beoendt ee the reeptlon of visitors , thelet day of Jane tee. e. e ed. hot wilt be made to eddep oitoe omfortable, dtod m ts their etey plesanm. Than the beutoltul bayet Oaeeoapring, theret dtoeodew plae for yaclhtioeng, r fibhg or httehig. For the am lsement of istor there is a Tenpin tley, a PItitl Gallery, Billird Tables, ate. A Btar st ettmhed totle Hotel, which tll be euppllsd with the ehoet tee wines ltue h nd cigars, Buggies and saddle.horses can be hied et the Hotel. Sband of mule will be kept at the Hotel during the atle seon. A bed and supper wll be gliven twite a week-tth . day and Thonedhy nights. The Mineral tprlngaa oeaiebrated for their r.uratlve pom& are In o elloelnt onitin. An omnibus ill ruon regttlary se. eral times a day to end from the Hotel to dothotltothe prdngs. Fo te' ,m yte ryel etio the medicinal virtl es o those Springs, tctfe onee may he made to Dr. Austin tr Dr. Thorpe, New Orleees; to Rev. Dr. ..lntyetee, Nohviile, Tenn. 1 Otean prn ige never having been visited by epidemlle dloe , eidedly the healthiest e well a the moat hIntlltnl looatonoe the...llhore. J. WILKINsON, Age, e Ocean Springs let May, 1859. my{ t COYBENL.L'S WHITE end BLACK SULPHUR and OHALYBRATE SPRINGS. Thls atertnoogplc will he open for the recepttiontol viitrse on the ttorJtne. It situated on the line and fll view of the Vlrpitis and Tennesseeo Ralrad, abot halp • mile lfrom ti oule s Depot, Roantoke, V., at which sdd Depot an Omnl. bus will laybe hlfound wel ting the arrival of the ca t oo vel visitors to the Sorindg. These White and tBlck Sulphur Wateoe have eflected come. one uores-the White Shtltonr aggravated eases o dpeteete etrfeou affectons of the liver, heey and bladder, gtele de billty, and especlallt dtseeee of he tnervous systemt and those disesesepeculiar to temiee-mthe Black Sulphor tlI ktedeof diseasee of the shkin, aggravated ces of taetter, and other erop toonse o the skin. The eccoVmmodatlons are equal to any to be found inthe ontaltes ol Viogf nhi, and the table and attendanoe of the most eetlefactory chateter, together with a fine band of mtael, and every other attrotion usualllly fond at itt-claos wsteetg plaeos-aoes to ell o which we beg to orefer totheIorge numbe o[ persons who have heretofore visited the place. e8 2mi J. A. HEFRLFINGE, Ptproretor. . BAILEY SPRINU NI, NINE MILES North 1 of Florence, Lauderdtle county, Alabama. ' This celebrated waterinlg plaee, long and ovtors. hiy known throughout Teoneeee, Alnbam Meiemiey 0and Atgkae s lor the mtoedleel properties atd curetive qee te of ie watetrs in eeet of reoltedra y dpp yspepeat hidey and pinaol aleftlons, torpid tiet chroClesoeteyes, ll lee totd teg off venere l and cutatoee dlsees, is now, and et Ill l..oeg of the year, open lor the recepto f t isitort This eatelriog place cbanged haede abot one yyea go, aend hone that time the proprieters have beet dlgentty eeod ie fhltdin ne and cmortable quorter for the accommodftiot of their gnes.. They have now completed a large, new Hotel, contalning parlor, ball-room, dlning-room, sleeping-rooms, eto., ete. Pte. Te location being on the bllool the Tenneeeea rive ted ihoal Creek, the air and climateae naturally pure and helth fl. THE TABLR WIll be sopplted wlth the beet and mostl wholesome feood that the mtrkete can afford, with polite and attentive steward and servantse to attend it. The Bar ted Conlecttlonry, Bowllng and Billiard Saltom will hbe well and habundntly supplled. Those who travel and visit seoh Beo lfor pleanre, will Ad an abundant field for amusement at Beailey Spring, as geod Band of Music will be in attendaneo to enliven end make tme p eoheerftully a large Livery Stable, with fine stoc, wll be open the streams atboned with fish, and re fine for rowlg; the Musele Shoals on the TenneMoe river are withinlo tw mtoee O the Springs, with a good road to maoke a pleaat morneog o evening drive to view the fino, romantio scenery. One of the beht physclians that the South affords, whohe had many years suecessful practice in eensetl wit h the watere, will reside at the h otpringsoht. The premietr formerly eeupled by velteon have be. ee .d vetted into a hospital lor invalid setrvants, and plaed undeo harge ofl an eperleted nreo, o that all ervnts sent for the beoet of the waters will have eomforteblehleu tetr and teoeve promhet and proper attention. 0 tprings are eeslIn from the South ad We t Memphis and Charleston Rallroad, frot MemphiS, Temo., t Florence, Ait., toin ten houers, thence by f6er-hoose coanhea S the springs In two bonrs. Persona leaving Memphis on the evenlng tral, will bret fast at the Springs net morning, and those loaving on 00 morning train wUte e taeosmtatthe Springs same veeing. t LL. e EAN CO., Proprietor Baler to--MoenrBeng,., D ganm A Go., New Oelen rleans.) B. M. .owe t&Co. N . Brndlep, Wilsoen o., W.L. Leier & to., . . . Nelson t Co. Phiilpi., Nlone Coe., 1 Dyes l Co.. Salmuel Bell, REq.. EPOINT CLEAR IIOTELI-THE PROPElS t.ore of the Battle Hlseet, Mobile, reepectfully inform their frlende sed the publt that they will epen the Point Clei Hotel early In June. The bhlldlngs are beitg put in thorough repair, the whhere •ebellt, end the gretnds have been greatly impreved the pael lInter. A building was erected last easeon, flinlhed and f3. Weshed In a thorough mtnner, and situated on a line next to tb riotel-the two are connectetd byt a continuous gllery of N feet i lenthp teo atertet . Altoether the beldingewIl tctommodate comfortably abot t 440 ,tetoue. Poist Clear is delightfully stated, being open to the 0Gl breeeteand i the rear ate high gonds ith pleasant drives beuetifully ebaded. The merets f the place in saneitery poin of view were fairly tested let season. Not a esngle eae of yellow ever orieginated there, or everbne. We tnd thee the tnest salt water bathing upon the whole coaet, and within e hundred paces from the tlotl. Fish and oysters ere vey the. deat during the season. A good Ctiton Band it engged, atd every variety of auements will hbe urnitshed. Th'be steamer Cresceeent will leave Mobile everey evening fe Point Clear; also ot Betldaye, ionddys, Wednedyste ad di datye will make midday triple to accommodte those who e. rive by the beate. tteems may be seeured by tddreteeeg P F. H IHAMBEIRLAIM & CO. S" Battle Hous.. Moblle, Ala.. April 20, 18i59. etf - PASS CHRISTIAN HOTEL WILL BE topned early in Jne,. melder the eeporintendenee of er, iMiraw. Dering the peast winter the hotel has eba thoroeghl renovated, the roudevery muc improved, te n astable and carriage house beuilt. Booms may be secured at McDonnell : McOrlw's, 147 Omn. men street. e2 em JOHN McDONNELL, Proprietetr. -VERANDAH HOTEL, CONER O LA. ette leeere and tamp street. his favorite eetbli.ithmeneet (formeriy Florene He.e. eow udadrn a thorolughreaeation anewlbeopned t the public on theeist Octoere. The locallon being oppdlte e. layette Suare, and in the . mediteW viciniy of all the Wh tontbie pleteee otf am ement, is better adaptd to the eomfetei Faertees (baving broad veeandth) th hnatett r hotel t the Setth. Tahiebhoseti it e oef the lMet eleM.,deetd tonote In allits appointmeent& telt ti W. . JEl5. KcOOIINELLeS IKESTAURANIT No, 141 Common street, between BEetee ttn . ndtietetsteete, New Orleans. This .etaChihment wll remain open e smmer, where eveCthlee the martiietords e eetnbetd and prices modere. Te e enlted rooms e Itm deeirble then tey other eimilaee plte in the city dminwart weather. roesthedeeot foritrenetent Boardes. cmtllieae d Oommletlon e rehents sepplited it Wtht te Liquors onof oevery duesription at whotssall e ie] lcees moDONNELL N MaO9tA teyld If Peee•te SBUIRET OUSE-CCINCiNNATI, OHIO. JOHNSON, SAUNDERS A CO., Perprietors. Having leased the emlseia for a series of tee, we deeleel all the ettetlotn of traeeersete the impevemeentt made te.t our posslelon. everydepartment is under the personal seupervslen of Wt prletoe.e Thebui ldin hubeen thoroe hlty leneedtt eate and entih e eervaot employed In all departments he n honae; the eBAR tsocked with =ho 71e i awl stoe ·a ; Tablie wll he Aepptied with allthe deiaeee of the eeeone end every nveniene e arrtnged We h a view te the oomfertnd pliure of our guests. ji 3a J.,. t, • CO. HOTELS AN1 * TAU&T: ·od l ,. I .#I to (ho r-: i., o ..... to i l ll ... a ... .. tour. °tdbnl wwar Fl betwen ` ý 'anr wfY fadltt eeo teeto the ctty, all h DmblWe . a thltts a dellil, sal ptlafie Of m .alrnewm Theehwgste r. per frehk:........................... Wrote irJ 'd 1yi r. A Pottetstoet LA.KD /DOR R(1EL ' AMEII LA. Thb won loated Baetl, ,dtret e the Lak mbero, le than two .w, run tem Now tOrlean, - LOW PM. eaeeteg pa~ f In feaItemder hathlewl Usbimlmla ofanoa d ty, 6 1h roa·d t or the irea o r vkltarfan theedIItT OFehUthe , g. ellt ad Pit. OGtve to the tctrtee. MIeam_ epte I Brat enmrave r orlwlthin on fr ad theps irdIde teH.oal, and raW lntesrh lthlntwwa h ld e grealt ndeoemet to the Invtlaand thee euatlaetst tjhl, Mist and raereaelm. The Bar. Bmltard Boom aBmdlll t tre. Ottieest eetettetHott, fat eawnettaLt ef _Jeheo ettteohooeetwtttotehedfm lt teoeth. Hte Livery tble, well teleplled, L. no to the Hotel. The tblpe will bo supplied with ,oti, OlltM ad Iovry "Il 01co 1=6b t he ehoiest wlns and lieuo yl. !aetllts dee-Ie to swime root omse dlret by mll to ha O. HRABTT. No. Commerwlo Pntoee, New Oerlse., or to te undtarelgOd ot pedsvIllot soltltstod shareit a shre of peblt mys tf t I BTP .tetor. EI1L NG BINGE, AUGUSTA CO., VA. Thils mounttain retreat. which ha been rMeorted to by Ja lld. for the last bhlf eetoury, harlong undergone s thorogh repatr st.ne hlt eeuoo wil, iafter the 10th day of June, be op for thereepllo n otoo vrslors. The waters of this plee ae oalum, eulphur, ethlybahte and Sfroeesoe, elli t hoed. ot. en eoelystl of three wselr. mtede f this er by the Prof or of Ohui6tty at theI Ulvee.ltty of Virginia, apply to the proPrietor by letter, or sreer to Dr. Moor Imao's book ou the Vt rgton. prlnqs of 1816. VI ttors to this place leave Badtlmore, Washington sad Bieb mrodln thetmaolng troltue, ar,.ve at Stauntoe stlLo oclowk P. M., leave Staunton Immedately after the orrtvl ofr the ear, daloy, tefaour hoeeoahewh. and etrivo et theeepotngs byT o'elek same reventlne--i mrle. A phystoen resides at thie place. Boord per dsp, I;II pr week, S1; Slo per meoth by the eau. The proirleeer tad manatoo. respeotfully etnoeto thelr fleeded thoe pehi aOrely theslt pltou to ehle shaltl Sbeseproed to maLe their tly botih eomforoblead egrteahl.. S/ .Amwuemat-gotwd Bousl dE te Nolea, at. P Hrte B. WooewAee, Meagoer . . rI6w , HEUD SPRING . ' a J.TS ~AND THEIRi CON.- I 8EKQUENCES-FORWARNED FORABKMED. The rvan of theSoothodSothebvetboasdimatso .ly tourbulet dng the spring. The tde of he Father of Waters M been so Immensly swollen that the low shores have broke down, ad the aotry on eather ide muo h injhred by th in d vadogefood. Even whore the woeltby phantesahadoreetod strong embonkmento etpotet their d, the oacumuh. tn g force of the oorreot has borne down theae ppoaently lmprg. I oble woll- ad swept the oantry far ad wide. Alog oet of thetrhbotydram alld the pncipl rives perino other oom to the Golf of Meanao, the same datootnto has o c earnod, and omillono of dollrs worth of property has be swallowed up in the remooseless waters. Butthe mmointote la0s soboequont upon thew mghty frehts ohake into tiot.Ill aee when oempored with the more remote bt heertin dMu. tom that will 0. The erevsasm myborepired, s ndthe property egetlfed osy be at tleat partally raloied ; bt the I waters whtoh haeoverd the lowlands willtreoman ooto h nod pools, to become steont. d give forth minnle vatporn bootbhthhe summe smn. Tbhn eomas the moreetatling peril. The pooatlee threatsno the lives of all who -.lde in the vl oInity of th.e streams. Fevers of tho met tvirlent do omrptton will be prevalent, and that .oomge of the ouAth, Yellow Fever, will oatteo death in many,many hbt o now eheerhin and happy. The grtn spooter will darkhe may door, and tom eve fettlty Into mooning. Familo. wtl b browoken up sad eddeorendered dolat. The mother i wp forhber little ooo ad refte to hbe comfortd "beom thay are ot" Th hehband and father ill be ttrooo dowm em in the sany hoar of prmopety. ThoseraMtheasd seons that am s0e to folows wonhof loods such as have characterzed the spring of the preset year. We have a gloomy experiene, to bear whotoesthat we do not eaoggeroto the danger that hangs oe thoousand of paopl intohe O outh-westorn Stte. PFortonteloy, whOle w knw the peril that s to come, we re not compelled to fold our arms od restln ourselves to the worst orilthatma enoue Thre both a preventve nd a rmedy for eery form of the dotructove petilence. Every man who vou. his own teist. oo-wevery had of a family who cherishes thoe who look to him, or her, for protection. are solemnly bound to prepare for the dreadtnader. And this all y do by sa ply ao rdnog supply of IDR. J. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITT'ERS, EMnowMedthroughout the new world for ts wonderfl stroeoth. oeni and curative properties. This medicine, which is oam posed of powerful but perfectly harmless ingrodients, wo die. covered by aprofound physocian, and has ever beenwarmly eotlogied by the most prominent lovenr of medicel sience. Mild and pltable to the tule-potent as a tonic-it gives vgor to the digestive organs, and fresh energy to the whole system. The Bitters fortify the Constitution against disease, even In the bart of the regons most crsed by deodly miasma It s well well kown If the Uri en c e kept healthy and the stomao h alimulatd to perform its futlons with ordinary vigor, there to litle danger of a man bh.ng seriously affteo by any of the fevers which usually otteak the system through thbse organs. The Bitten will aecomplsh this good work. It has proved suceooful in the most lickly season that has over been epe. rienoed Itthosu asctons of the country which are liable tobe iitolted with maldiar Thus much for te merit of this medi cle a a preventvle. A.. remedy, It operates with astonisho tig rapidity. It will check any tendency to diarrhea ad dyentery- restore tone to the digestive organs - arome the eppotito, and by linfusing cheerful vigor throughout the system, enable the natrai powers to throw ffthe incubus of disese. The mot despeate ca0m0 of billous fever, typhoid fever, fever and ague, and intermittent fever, have yielded to the influence of this mtgical mediotoe, and hundreds of per. monb have lerned to place unbounded conidence in its extror dtoory qualitie. The eople of the South and Wet, who have not yet tried HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTE 8, and who most be aware of the danger that thra.t ers them this summer and fall, should at once provide them. selve with this famous article. Even f the should use othe medicin o. his will notintefere, but rather faclitatesbenefical BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. The genuine Bitters, prspe by HOSTETTER & SMITH, of PITTSBURGH, P., is the true preventive and remedy. All imittions wll prove delusive. Remember and get Hotetter's Celebrate. Stomaoh Bittea, and thus be fortied against the coming pea. MBoSee that the Bitters have the name of Dr.'J. Hogtettor'. Stomach Bittenr blown on the side o the bottle and impressed on the metallic cap covering the cork, and the autognph of SHosetter Smith, proprietors, on the label. Alt orders for the geoonine otieleof Hatiter'e Stomaoh Bit too st be a ddromed to the prpriopter, HOSTETTER A SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. HOSTETTER'S STOMACHO BITTERS, old by J. WRIGHT A& O., 21 and 151 Chartroes ste, ROSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Sld by E.J. HART A CO., Nos. 77 and 79 Tehoapitonldu t. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, 1 Sold by O.O. WOODMAN, Cor. Common and Magalne ea. 62 Magazine street HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Bold by ALEX. NORTON A CO., 2 and 4 PoydnestreetS HOSTETTER'S..sTOBIACH BITTERS. Sold by GN. MORRISON & 0O., 12 Magdazne toll. HOSTETTTTER'S STOMAC BITTERS, Sold by W. A. VIOLETT & CO., 89, 41, 3 and 45 New Levee street HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Sold by QUETROUZE & LANGSDORFF, 11 ond 15 St. Louis street. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Bold by E B. WHEILOC o a 00., g Magazlne street. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Boldby EATON a HENDERSON, Comer New Levee, Common and Fulton Ml. IlOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Soldby BLANOHIN A GIRAUD. 44 Old Levee street. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Bold by READ, HEDGES & 00., 105 Canal stl.est. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Bold by BIS1OE & SIMMS, 15.17 and 19 New Levse stre HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Sold by SEWELL T. TAYLOR, L and 15 Royl street. HOBTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, old by X. LAMBERT, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIITER3, Soldby SOOVIL * MEAD, il Chartres erOnet ROSTETTER'S STOMACHI BITTERS. Bold by PETBRS,MAILLARD & CO., Comer Old Levee aad Blenvllle sts HOBTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Sold by HALL, KEMP & CO., 20 Common 8rt6. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Boldby D.H. MARKS CO., Corer Gnraler and New Levee steeta HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Sqld'by JAMES STYE, 134 Chnl streat HOBTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, 4ld5by W. R. PEPIN N *0., S 0tmmon atrae HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Sold by KARSTENDIEK A 00., 1B Tebouplbtoolaslrue. B HOSTETTER'S BTOMACH BITTERS, BoldOb THOMYSON & BARNES, vented 515-Ir osNs. Y OO ANY NUSIT KNOWNf, 4000 01. ~ 4.svs4 K Jwf tIJ x od r p~kDit ~ le I~n fs V aodlo perteh sor. of.. B', odao.1 fo, s.4bepthusd a v Bi andlaed ld o y (are *toaarete, irr rd ad acest Obs.0.l,4." ld 4o wom they to '44 b.r an2" w1for1orb As?14z1. This Oomoa y.04" betabish sb..of. Pt New 0rl.0ns, and .0.11 de ao4 ksow das the h. s 4a0457 lO.LOUIBIANABTA UII¶4IM5 F03 COPNY. 40.2* AsT. LTh o,, o7 the Oooms7. w t0.o 01 aib make l ae ·OMnan saad other eu rlr mr ere. and oergv...4 valel.rupon t s re 0,4 otl ls. .4.m b s. 04m 1.ndlte, le, 4.ider, 041bank 111.. notes, s1 robes. 4lion, amo4d, 005141l4410d..,sidso r,04s58w 7 N of the iver, Iland t end inch as are madly i an gIr~rad, an upn hnae , akton ledgysogd bled to Ro0d houshold 04004 tum, sad 4, 51 ,.gOlosat, as w4,d 00.bja bottof 10. 0oob oo0o4400.l4"1aother words the obi of the ompoor isto efhct rm, marti, riva "" and Ute tosaanm o awy klod a d dpt m wame and Qb~ Inc way canes the.mselv0oe be re-oy0.d.d sql so risk lopanl which the have made or shll make fnen ecruand i ti tlo.1 o. 7 07.ind or nos ail s ll be areeu d s, the11 T President of the Company .0 d Awe. E. The am .4fl.ounts the . an.04pial .4toc Is fie t HE HUNDRED THOOSAND DOLLARS, divided l050 three ree thousandobshar, dfonsohndred dollar so.h,0t0b paid.atth tlme.and In lthe moaner1owioa .to wl: The .o·s,.10.,.s0.,1 - pat thetmof the 0on.,. tbn of the fist Board4of Dir- et on the nom oftweny dolla 0. rahsso eaoh and.ev ha, re nd famIsh thir note to tle orderof theCompay for the r, mafniagetghtydollanoneach share. payble a dmad ateah tlme ad1ineac ma, g eos 1th Pes~delt nd Direorsof the lbs Company4ma 7diect Provlded, thence same Wo I beasds by 14.0.l0 . Of 1tw0007 dollarson i0 4.0 .ho,. at such periods o mayy be bAgredupon he Pesident and Directos, and du.y 1 days' notice, in lgll.b and Freon, In t1w0ofthwe nespspe 1 of this oi.y shall be gesn ofbpabent or psyments to be dd b0. ART. 4. 111 the u poers the Company eall be 0. ls xercised bgy Bawd ofDlrelors, compod ofaim persons, In. 2 claddtat the President to be elated anteltMody tobabscoellso kbl e$vnu o ter i mes, IoSogYd ad A Fre1o4s , to 4. 0.o of th .0.1414.osw e p hd the. cty of 0.. Ne. Orleans. Tbh Board shl .1 ppohit three of the St00- lob hold.. 2.4p4et1wpto'4eside sls.h .I.,114.s, ans.7looy5sIld g lnspatol, dull.. a fall .011.41 at.Pre,.514.s00ll spp4lot .1. 0then tlo0ll0w1500074..4 The obodahrd ,eled1 d 04Ill4fat 1 1beirstslse an104oUodMonday s Septpl.mbefollo0wig, sod pro shall met In aile sea5year therefrbom. o until thlir wso4 - me ee1 ahomlO ed. In Ill4ele.1io4.,0th. 041 pe rs recei4.7. a plural tp of votes shal be considered duly dental and is the erent o neelatlka taking pies on the day efnaidd the Prmt. dust d0ll cause 1.ther election to be.by hd ,it. six deors English and oIoFr N.h 04.two.of the ood p.4.74150000l. * .0,1, in.olIecdtu of0Now Orlean .Shd sod vy .oaOI ab 0 shall, be etitledto one ote or sel, ad ree shre hic he .he or they shIll re peo.ly h0.14 Prorld41t!d, that m 24dt. Svide' co faenatri r cempmy sall be met adto a grader o.number of7 7.14 tOwety. Is all .1ection of D.70 .0. votesmay be gen either t person or by propy. dodm. per ush..1a llote an soy0chore transferred1 to hi4 ni0sty dys?.prior to5uch4leo.. The Ant Board of Diretinshall be ampoad of the follom. tog named subscriber, to wit: J.10. Robert. J..opes0, J. A. I oosfo 10.0. =T rol*J. y, A. D. or41.0 Aa sdeoLanldry ".1e . Hmotions4r 4I bN.so.Mo .y and1th1r.e o40omc04004.o. Il the cod 0. wds Mosdy in September,. 1M, 4.40111t 4 theirs .o sso expeiotod. AR.. 0. At At the e pition of e c .4rter o this oCpmo I oruslor,. If ordered by a te of the .4ohbolde,, s uheln" attar provtdedfa Waaff eelfsald tkmpao shall belignhtate 1 Itsdentpsad11othe charter and sper , iand s o th0. Uo w0lho.IoO1.mto, lb p10estd oblys th4Bar.7 D04401..ld sod " who shal remain Is 1044 001mil1 dt. /1fa lBqoldol0, 00 h ergl+.of the Company. An.. E. The Ompany shall a.sis its bsine n 0a0.p.b t d of f or h 4.710. years , f .om said d04.. I 0411 have . do 1with or a7ee of vin 000sls..41ddmcoe o sl. State1 of us1dos here.. o _ Panafddilupe ofdthe same; and soCom 0.400, 01 0 , a alsod a 4 pow" to into nd to be ued,d soad h0 0.p0oads. answ.r - soand to0111aa 4wu o4 and4 BnUa0lIty5 to 04 erse all the 4. as apnosedod a cosntoempor d Ildby the s atmoe p chIN6. 10 SAs. & No perso00 all be 0 apble .of being .lect0d a th S Dir.1tor0of74,4Uoompw.y whood.. n0ot0hold his ow, , O orto theo name of a lommercial hoo. of0hioch may be s pat.ner, a144.5t ten chap0f the stookof.,lid Company. 04 The Boasdof Dhs.toorhoh al lttrot metosinoglin every ymr w eve"0 aPrsld1. P74o men4sh0ll be41 iven 17 a10.4 ero0 t0 the0Board; neverthele the President may be .0lc01.04om W tthe stocbboolder. t Th ePeeshddant Well bold hleedeunil is ucessr b elc ithPd. H Ishallo predeatI ll meegs o1 the sBoard,· an .1 ti rocodut m f hemopugeemlyuuel hesuer A0 .. H.a .ofth p.414 H.1sha1 alto algool 00,04.4 and1 shall them t01oto.4.o.2eeg..d 07y0the0.T0.Y7 0 No stockholder shallbes0l ig0ble ere11, Pi..14r.unles own he at ledtwentyshe- ofthe captal stok of mi Oompao Prior1 t nto : 0npo h dshag o isd tePod t d hll s furnish tood for fithful performano e of 004 da0e0In t to tsoe.su of .oynty0.oesod doll40r,, 100jec to theapproalo to t. the BoardofD Dretors. Is o AR. 0. The Board of Diretors shall have W1 e 10 0 r to B appoint much officr.s, clerk sod ployss this shall0be04. gl or a,77or the conductingof the business of sa4d Company, and m a to ordata each b7-l·ws, rules and regulations as they than at d00m nece0s0ry for the governomntor sad oooo Th1e? i shall Be the oo.4041io2a of the Preident, an. of01 a41 d, oar, cloeks asd .mpoloooa of said Oompaooy and shall10so 0mE hsvepownerto fll all o00 o wh.1h mayooor 2,1t01,,,,. a ber or in the preslideny. U I. A. 10. ightCompa1shall1notdirectlyor Indirectlydal s or .trade in buyingor selling e, worse or merchandise, but o" 'o240.o740ny.maoyse ds o .mo0tgags glomIt l0erm0bway0o 0 s- eurityorof dooedrdaio for cui.y, or of prope0ry oa- 1t ly yed to them In olds of debts preiously Conttd,a d7 ,rchaed at yabllo iesale l uon judgment A orders o setzne b77 4. 00.m oob0.o4ed, or ofyo property movable or Immovable whO,0 47 m 0 h07e been 0ba4don4d to them for or concerning the opes. be tr A .. OL The Ad Compaoy maoy invet its c 1pital moey he orother funds in b0,ds asd mortgages on 00o.,omborald aod ,11 Improvedreal "tot , whlch in 0147,704.ll be dammed worth 40do0ble.2,e ooonol looed thereon, 1od shall be lo104ted within Dhthe limits ofthe pariah of Orleans I. Iltmy oleo Invest th said capital and other fonds In ay he bodso stoOso.crate by oin nder the1law. of the United States or this 1 tate,20 . of cooroations of the Staoe, or4 ,00 loans in lpIedge of soy of the aforesaid s00,rites. bonds or t e atitprosvidedbotha104. oodolcloofhinter.est0h0n,1ghtpe .besoonstrued to s1tho02, the Company to dlsoounlna. 1 c ala0bl paper, or to do l other bhlokig operatons. dl. Tebodooo.0000o nor have power to make loam. pr.dlo,0d I h, upothe opoolb olo o IN owostook. AdART. The toockholdor shall not be reoponsible for 1 04 I"u beondtheb smoun or thei4r prespectve sares. tee Ao.1 . An subsiber or stockholder who shall neglect I 001 to0pay oayinstallme lwhe orderedb the Boadof4Dirootors, one hgl orfett to the ompany all previous payments, and cone to t be a stockholderl oin 9 ompanyo o 0 y old Aar. 24. ,ho4ld the he 0nn.1 7profs of700 Compaony .ceed I to twenty per cento 1d4.desof 070en per conto. the a.omou of l tealpolta origlly paid in401 by t0e stockholdsrs. ohboll be itd l-rd poy le .2yrtyda4p after t2,e p2blloationof the Coo. or pm1yes4onsualis2.1oo ontl0o tofoh. p phen 2 ITS be 0rrid pr t rat10 to the 20h0ar .4704.1 n .te 040710,edbythe t 00stokholder. Inscue the said prude 4400ld 010 e 2 per oeoo. the smoont thereof shall be0 0arded to toheoOedO of I at- the stn en to aforesaid. ten. It0 iundetan00dthat te propo,0io of premloums rooeivd 00n hrisks wioch shall not be terminated at the time of making th annumnal stn met of the affairs of the C'ompany shall not be don. lsI ,id4o d fo0rming plrt the prolios .04id Ooompany,and 1t cal of foyloeao. orl s, whereby the capital stoco0 said Comyooy shall be lame0d, no sobse0qoent dvldend oalsign masde mailsuch diminution shall, base ho 0 overed by theo 24, profts. 0ill The Companoymy, by, 0 01t of.two-thirds.f theoeiecbold. 'ed n,, and efs its stock has b0een r000.11d, or 04 " 02207002 I, establish a reserve ssinig fCod not .oo,.41og two 04dmret e4. thboosouddollaro. ARO.01. It shllbe the d,02yo7OhePrsnad 0o r,.or5. ,as soon as the sook of said Companoy I.stlo- or entlrely p.24 " in, to inns to theltokholders certificates t- to 1 paid shares.· wed AlR. 16. Ag,4e0bly to the lw. of this 1tate. sod withi, 0of the 001t 07h40 dale of S0ptember of each yea2 , It ,0.lO bs 0 duty of 000 0410 of,401tor4 to 00,00 to200 p0Obl20.0d 2. at least to of the da pnpe1, in English ad French. '2,atemen all 02 ohe ff, to of the Comppranyer e2hiit2 4 h i0 book.. The Ltatemant shall be certitlsd end sworn to by the Pre ,ldert ad Yeereln7l mad shall ho binding upon sal parties luteresteit. ART170. bO c0.ck sh0ll be ~oooytrred unless We transfer , made oa0 the book, o th00 Copopooy, sod the dia,210y of the a. stockholder towsards the Compay Ill' .ohno th, Board 01 100 retoo4.h-blan04 consented to recele soother iont or notes Pofm the t.0000ere7400 70 thostakor t7h amount remaining dou on the 400u44 to be transferred. ART. 18. This a01 ofo oroorion can be modifid, altered or l amended, or dosadompany dissolved at a generl 00000000 to be convened for that purpose, and with the e~aent oP thrgwfoorth of the stock reprenl.ted00 of-h meetinbg. Aol. 10.'The comes and = li0001ve ,1ter01ts of the parties et to this act ar declared to be os follower viz: Nam.. shores. Amoonts. , Roberto., J.110 .................... 101 010,0)0 1000,0e...................0 0o ,000 120 1.00bl00 A Co ... ..........W 5,01 1. Oo)oo.lJ.A ........................ 00 2040 7.0000ly A Co.,Jsam ................. 00 ,000 51 FPoi,40o., The0......................00 0.04 faoanatc.h bRli................. 10o 2,000 Hoo1d,1, Philip. . . 2 02... 1 U 1.po ldnsFer.olo .......... . 0 . .01 4..,lllotA 0ou...............0.........10 0,040 i0n, F,......................... 0 0 ,0102 1 Theurer,.......................... 0 2,000 Wilo, Bourdotte............. . 10 11040 aolny. Jcob..................... 600 5,04 at.. And others, amounting to 1000 shares, 59000000 Thus done ad pased i200 office,. at the city of Neo Orleans ;, aforesaid, the dy, month andyeard fiorst aore writen in presence of lAtoineoo0ood~ and !trelT. Du1010, witnesses of lawful ag.e.domioillated Inthl casO ,0 and expressly required to be re present, 0ho h0,4 he,,0nto signed their, n0m0, together 00th the above mentioned parties, and me, notar0. y ..t. x ORrgtInally .000,0,0 0001 ,0her, TO,,o. Frol,, Ht~ .0 ,,,,oo2.0 ,., 0..D,o,,, .. A. Cooalod, 0,4 000000. EOWARD 111111101, Notsry Po~llo. 04 I o,,l2y 22, fo,,goioag oboo aoooo opy-o1 0e originoo o0O 00 01t. I o floi,2,oio,,.o710,soO!b,,p,0lao0O ood,, o ,gooito,0 0, 0,looos. 2024 0,.001.028022. doy 011 Jol7, ooo ,2.oooood 0042.1 EDWANRD HAOOONTT, 11000077,000. 0t. 00101 o,,4 ifed 02,701 a i40 0,10000. e .,,2, 00, 1o, ol r 00.0. oho,0,, woo oro,04,d this dos 0,.0 offlooc; 2, book 0002027 No.4,10100401000001.s~a .41. 7 2,, 0011nn,01 2lJoly, 1601. (bsigood,) .70101111020110, Neoo,0,,. 4, solltoolo JT ICE-TO CONFORII WITH THE LATE ACT OF 'IOthe Legislature of the state, the a41 of our H1Ea from thEi data Is changed to JOHN D. EIEN AR EON. PRIESTLEY& A EIN. JOHN D.arty. "WHE\CE O. BEEN. JOHlN U. BEEN Jos SON, ' -Importert and Dealers In XHARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Iron, Stoel, Roll ld Sheet Cooper, Ploulgh, Nails, etc., 4t9. Whee!wOilht'l and Carriage 941k4'4 Trimmings. Agents for m1099actureo of Tennessee Iron, Cast Iro1 PIpes, PIantatio BeII4, Sheet and B41t Copop 44d St. Louli sRi.Sa N14. 09lnd 91 Coa stret,. New Orleans. New Orleans, July 9,1869. 1y11 2m U NIVERISITY OF LOUISIANA- MEDICAL V Department-Tbe 4Annua Course of Lectoure in thi De. par1,10t rill common on MONDAY, November 14.1869,lnd will terminate In the env4lpMa10rch. JAMIESJONES, M. D., Profesor of Practice of Medlclne. J. L. RID LL.UM. 0.. P, Reor of Chmistry. WARREN ETONE. .. Profesor of Rurg.ry. A.H.CENA8 M., D.P'4or4 If Ohaetrio. OcETAVUS A. NO*1 rII D.. Prm4ofer of ate 9i MedIc., T. G. RICHARTBON. V. D., Profasar of Anatomy. ~ THOMAS BUNTT, . D., Professor at Physiology and Pa" . HA1 L IL D., and W. C. NIOROLS, M. D., Da m ettr newof of ntomy. The somoa for D1444e.15 wilbe o054 on the 4.141d 14MoLday to October. The he Facuy are VYIepg-Physetote.. nd S184geon0 of the Choity Hospita. The 9194444 accompany the P4114414 In tter va 'ts1aand' free of mpenee ealoy eltraordlnary practicl Mrttsge Ire I htthy to t4e Course. LeI.nr wifll tied.R. bede,7II ,the Amtnhltheater of the Hospital, froml the Iat at Octobe, on Ctlntca Medl etue and Surgery and other mrblcts, wrltht an charge tootud44t4. HOMIASthUNT If. D., . The AIdm9lstratora of the Citolty 91I41elec annually, 1n Apil, f41rt4en RBI4I44I 01u4en.., Wiho lrel maintaned by thel1,,Itminn. g 19 1t444 W ,EEO~r96 Lt., 30OI81MO AND STAs HonerOt .New 001emg Eftsoll0 1e af eet~r BE IT KN(OWN1, Tha~t to1o, tise twsoyiieg M tofj Os the fear ( ourtf id tght~d'o1NIbyrtia 0sfe.ts t Mdenw rt, ANEDUS DUIOAT3IL, DMery Ptl*a, *01 aesosuttesod sod swan tasof.t h Mr sed the PwI,.g Ootsosu,thentuiuodt , 0,3*15000000the ndoealtied ?wtMOltt@fOUxsld .optuied the petkew5uhaa00 a hereooto.atMSethOO, wide dtold th5OiMwtltgthOMWoet the provittonsof an Ant .of ho,LegAtelts of thtotote., dolt. hoed, "an Act for th~oe oopestiooof oslptostostot# aresh tO public improoement end odit1,"1 pwoppoid )color the Coso' tosoth, .tghteo boedeed mid Mtydvo, thyhmveeoMansoed sod sagsod,eodde bptbeasonewusto e. mesm d age,.mad brad thumadoe.o, sod than whoso they roprustf, toestathh ao INCURACEO COMPANT, for the aidest and purposes and coder the oblgodfons, stppo000MO sod ryul0es follow itog, to witt ftTloel~iehed NowGo "NE 18, O Nai m'aw~t COMPANY" It sheDO esooano. to opetodosoe an to aohot the beot day of Omath", Eththoet e Hmdsod oo sod d tttol-Ntoo sso . mmarthereof s00 ý ra e thodfato of thtsketnnee Itst: fde.W rhoO bo le loOe I C 0byomper Iu t hossou oot de et~he~oooo Etep osh bttheteho s.sor l the Slot.t of Lo 0070Pit the nO0Ou the Co pano thooe somgto. Lobooi ANsOtOL It. The oldest a d ppraeeoeof hsoampanoar dda, o be Lb oelohe~ooo osodoaaie, ~to otod~ sooooth",K i To oobo Mayne Iwe.soto P5?meCothtsteo heat., 00da ars Waeoe Wado~s mheoso rofth, ban ote000 btflk of . a otdor eae of ebbottoeoe sod OepeOdsot to hoOed, sottommo.hn al Beery tosursoce apywilottlg to or aooototod oith out" oo tblood rooepoeltatiooorish. S. They ey os y eoos thoemsleto to hbet-tweed egstot any "V=b tpo hto they yhove eade. e oolhtinoete s.hi The Poetdst oe Beatest~oyo of the Cotopsoy shati he the 01pt t f ~e u0 torr see, CHI 00 0. ooheo Iga deom. Thteaasooeod esopoet0oeitereet of Cth pasties. to thts Ate, seodsobased tohbe omtdh~ow tt 0* NLA. MIL.LATst ihbN L~ rLzI·oi, CUOlER, ABEOkO, OapW ubcried $ll.l5 ·. . Asyx oslethaL Fot tbe porptse oftooeyiteosot the oldedat of thto ottooso' Coo, these poost ohoboave otoodyoeothod, and thtsoohe [toofbhorotter s sbeodhkilt poe thi sotee. opperand of hy the Orthesmo oote l. M am of tht sbe, rtoe. pr hato~ toole t, ftom vthoeeut ofaie Octoebee, nut doot, f hetoished two bo)dee prod the mone for pemtst so in of rase to ·a b embjsat to oil'~id the wdnaa t a o0,ooee notesoo etoesteos01tleogo Altpotoo fo 0, eoe an ythose ptorot.xotohbe. dd t d fwt the so eola ottoso of the C pby, .odedo~ssod, obpait, so tho nsow sho mredo t~t seth rettoohaLensbseahe p podiatofoL Nobo esowdhee e sha, lt osoyetOtbllaOfoletwl dsdoftbhe Cosoooto sny agroe mm lean thoomonto tha d ma 0tohl otor ether now eatd. Notie who,. asooed ett f he ei ntsads tht ?oo, of whtthWWofl eoooottoe*qOuoth. sooo moot theiotrs sod the bools of the Cosoprtof eeesod the it to tmewl beaol.,, t0.yeoe, sOthe sfoeetsthowoothottssoostsootoees that, eshetl the ooh tor tL eepsoy*qn oitop tteoose. o peitted to tho Hotel, oshaloyl b~ngot'ofd t k4omtototty the 00m0000 Coot oay bppeor to he duot 00 Itooohtoo ooltog anodneeeoy plotoo wDsotof wioste ooot Lydseyottoo the sos of FIVE nUNDRED' T OUAND DOOLLAN, the sod otes skillol be eostltd t ·d O eered. ACOOGLOTV. RB b ll the epor0n0. poers of the ompano 8*! hmretLod by Booard of Directors, and ueh othber fmoo ed olerkh 3 theymayappotnt. Thi lBoard bhall ouststoftwnelvepomel, D to be eleted, exceptthe rt year, on the laot Mendoy of B tomber, to each tOehr, at 0ouh ptloaes may be decdgoatad by t*e Board, i the ity ef Nw Orleans; of which election they h le givesat leastlfouot dayn previous notte, twot of the eo onwpaprlp.bl~heinteetyof Now Orhumas. Thelor h pin athreeof the members n the eorpoation of my or, to tdreodetonoh eltio, and if y or eid I o.etor declio.e or fail to attend, the Preident my appoint othes to OIll uch vaciootes. The Board the. elected are to tke their seats on the tlast Yonde of Otober next craning, and tohold the eme eo 0 year therefrom. or oetl othee are Qulfled to act -in their stead. ý For the first year that this Company ge into operationo, the followg named onthor,behe shal fno m the Beard of D.tooto sm ALPBONSB MILTENBERREB, H. M. WRIGHT, 0. LABYB, 0. M. DBARBY J. B. GOIBBhf A. REL'HARBD A. BOOHEREA't. J. M, BAS1UALDO, LT. MILLAUDON,. G. ABATIOB, J. TUYE8, P. A. OOBLOM, Whoe termo of service shal expire on th elt Monday OF On. toner ofthe eouinog yeo. In electioo , these perono o ooeetig a plurality of voes shtalt be constdered duly oteeted; in the event of no election to ino place on the day aforesaid, the President shall cese Cnother eletlon to take place within ton days thereafter, and g.e nottoe of the eamo by advertisement o t one or more of the public newspapers poblhshed in this city. The Beard of Dirocters shall, at their first teeting, elect President aonualoly, bwho shall, If ot steeted among them oselves, be an e-ooci member hof the Board. Be hall hold W his oce uontil his snesor Is aleted. h The President shallt preside at all meeting of the Board, od at all meetinog of the members of the 0ompany, end sh.ll con dueot the bostnets of the Componv genelly, under the pervis ton of the Board. It shall be the duty ofb the P dent to sign stt the policies. The Board shall ftio the compensation of tll the offmeors and clerks employed or elected bytheOompany. They shll invest the profits of the Compaoy from tios to time as hereinafter provided for They sall have power to odop suchby-lawse as they may dem necessary and convenient for the government andregniation of the Company, not being no trryt to this Act, r to the laws othhe State n. Loonlrno, and they shall have power todo all acts 0e0eeary to carry out the objects of this oorporation, and to tl at veaocaesthat my o0c0r in the Board or Presideoy. enlicLC VI. lvery person who shall hereafter Insure with this Compony. and continue to be tinsured, and every person ho'ding n his own name or in the name ofhis itoo, o ertioate of othe om pony. not dlohbaredby payment of lasses, shall be deemed o member of this Company, and entitled to veiton peo or by proxy, atall e1ctlons. Ecobartifioatsof the omp0ny07 di . charged by thepaymont of lone, 0hallenttle the holder to one additional vote for every one hundred dollnrs of the same, until the amont certii0ats s0to are hllreoah one thousandt dolre, end then each fioe hoonded dolla0 shall be entitled to one addi tonal vto unotil the amount of th oeertittote shah reach fIove thoosanod dollars, when ohb 0ne thoustd dollar shl be ho n tited to one additional vote, provided, that all the ertiioett , o afofreod, onotling the holder thereof to vote0,, .shall not have ban transferred for u shorter period than six months prior to sid election. RT ioLE vII. It shall be lawful for this Board to invest the profits of the Company in bonds and mortg0pos, on ninonmbered and hm proved real estate in the ity of ew Orleeans.oe to au amount not exceeding one-half o the profits aforesaid; and, i every case, the property shall be worth twice the amount loaned thereon. They may also invest the profits of the 0.mpay to the stocks 0 created by or under the laws of the United BStates, or of th00 StaoteorofithiscOty, and may 2u0 the same upon reoeivntg such stocks as security, In sums not exceeding three-fooths of the prval.e oftho..ooe. The Company may hold real estate to an amount not oexceed tog one-ootrth of its 00tt prot.s, thoogh it maybe lanwfn for the Board to pnrchase in addition, any property whioh may be mortgaged to sad Compeny, at any forced sale of the amee, if in their opinion It may be of advantae to the Company. ARTICLn VIII, The officers of the Compnny, ,t the expiratlou of one year from the time the first poloy0 thalhavebeenesuoned ond bear date, nd within one month thereafter, and durig the first moooh of every year suceoeding, shall CansoN estimate to be made aCd sworn to by the President and S00etary of the Com. pany of the affa0r thereof, ae near os may be for the preceding year, tncludinoa s tatement of tonsoranoes effated during the period embraced in such etimate, distngueishing betweeo fire, marine and river policies, which estimateo shall be conolusive for all persons enttled torootee certcates of profits s herein 'e after provided for, and shall thereupon cause s beianee to obe made or the affttrs of said Comp00 y, in which they shall charge each insurer with a proportionate share of sthei losses of the seld Uompany, acording t tthe amont of 00 poemumoby himtd, hbt In uo case shallt such share exceed the amou0nt of such premiums ; and alo with an equal share of the profits of the Compan', derived from inveotmenist tI pro portton to said amount, and said insurer shall thereupon be on titled to a certifcate signed by the President and crOetarey of said Coopov of the amount of hie credit on the books of th. compnpy, said oertificate to be ntitled to six per ont, interest, xpayable on the eeoond londay of tober of each o ear, and to contatin a proviso, that the amount cam d therein is liable for re an furother loss whicoh may be sustained by the Bad Company. 0 o ertificate to be itsued for the freoionel parts of s0ms. ht betw oen tentas of dollars, u fore 01 0ums lva than t0 n dol lanrs buot 0all0 ech OO 0al prts of sums, and sos lase tbhan tno dollars, are to be passed the oontlnent 0o00,0t0 of the heCoompay, and shnl be applied tothe expenses d other charges t of theeyeasrtowoichthey p eOtai0. Thes ertooificates sha not e trnoferrl tbleht except by the oon ent of 0the Company, and the same shall be duly entered on the books thereof. ARIt~CLE Ix. Every erson who shall become 0 member of this Company p by eflec.ng insurmnte therein, shall, the first t'me he effects In. sU reoace, olnd before he receives his polo.pay the rates that may befixedouponoby the Board and no poyment o omade shal0 ever be wthdroawn from soaid Compeany, except as herenafdte provided fur, but s beh e liable for CO the expenses and loeen oOerred by this Com0pay. ~arioLns x. Whenever the aoumnulrtd nett profits shall exceed five hnn dred thousand dollars, the excess ma0 be applied from year to S ear t7ere r teo to the redoemption of each yer'o certifioteo . succssively,, in whole., or In part, but the cert Cates of the osub. sequent year. shall t be redeemed ood ttteo ofthe preceding years are provided for; the Board of Dtroetors, however, may t eithler of their annual moeetings, by a vote of two-thtrds of the whole number, so alter and amend this article that it .hall re qoiroe the nett profito othe Compa ny ,to xoood one million ot Sdollars before t excess hall e applied to the redemption of L ertifdcates, and ARTICLE 21. On aty day of the first month after the expIration of the tint I year, from 0he time wben he tacd Ceoopny shtall 0e the snt ipolty. a0d within the Ent mouth ofewry subetqoou t year. 0th oicers of the said Company shall cn0es to bema000 under otb, S aoneronl banloestatemoentofthet f theafrof t Com0000000ny, . wolobh shall cotaon : 1. The bamoutooo of pemtums received dr toI the yor Jfst ended. dttlngtulohieg the amounts reeived on P. 0.r0 pol0l0 0 on0 marine. polttoo, and on rivetr or Inlooand navi. 0onpo llehe. 9 The amonntof . xp00 0 l0o theCom0poy dne. e- tongthe el.yoerd. & The amounottoofes lna 0errd ndlugthe Iye, dir tiguiahing between fire risks marine ricsh, and inlinnd dy navigaton and tonasprtotian rsks. !. The bMlance remamlnto Swith the Company, etng00 forth teb amount of capitol, the the moutof each, and the amount tanveted to seoltdes, and the ..ntro of such .e0u0l0es. yin ARTICLE x11.~ o0 The stoekholdelrs of the Compolny, t gepotooel meeting to be cI on.md for thepurpose, ter thirtty daysooln twoof th Snew..epel pnbllhl In this cilty, shall have the power to Olf, make any changes, eddittlon, or m0diaet on io this at0of n bI carutie0l 0 0 or even to di0ve It, provie vid0that threforthb o - o tho .took represented a - nsui 0 m 0eto1ohall voe in favor of Ssuch pr M measures ; aod on t al0 l ctooh ehangep, 0ddl 00. I no. mo 0aa.. or dlm.luton,;'.lO be reoorded ut eorbled Joy 20w.. Att~ ~ jSro t ir ·Ci; *: ROSS be to - e0 - ýj wOeimste totoatth . UI DONUANDPAmUD ten ytealNa month and year, flrtsoma ahelte.tW.8. f" ZRNNST DCCAT3LweAAZWDN3 A feet wttninrn *bheobstmngod fits ue wtoto the sold petottosaod ma.ths "ad unsaay o iton l~ _ The aolotetatod sd:yed t Vid Rnt t.LNttil~au tbh* I A Nuealdoa Taae d Ma°oH, A. 21Otttbnnar li., t ,' W. Wofbto A Co.. sand ohwi. RNXNU? DUCATUL, AIODUU DCCATNLJe.. NANHONK leCAN .. I do hmaha' cetofy the fomoa1 teobe ttoy at totatto set tt Ixatausaaettoaetpend, eno asib Is my ~twe. IetMah wbmtaW I ban v.h tUOse ybodnd sxtda the sealolamyatotosat New Odeaa, tilt otietythtwd dsjoyatl*" Uthto sefadred and yrtN. ANKOU1B DCOATIM, NoheyPaEeti h. Ncbarder aoNordt.gn . ea Oyo mttlyaM Odom. oesdinhnay~Et~ thainho wadm aol hasnf thBy tars egeme'td ltehisogtlies M Sudety Nack d. P.= Is 7E0:'. ! JOHN iOLM.S, Na.wito. ,; New Oatsoinips2, IM- .tfld.1 "~ N NIT Aumual 3geo. t Am~tostoat I papla Oa Ntotat "Neyota Ntobnsend p ilastotam .. S yl. ...~ a On Btett taho ....... . aoTseottar sod. Nomhad: _ ?r~tope~ rotaehnid~tr~rr d~~is ll g latood pejosh tor to to~tpatoisyah~l rd dd No sonamab ma tos Dpa q ,N*am I ~.i $a emii. ýajeeiaý INS fiu'sý Aft~~Ql -lrut· Lht IBcr c ltfl-UpMM. Raf peate.. ........a ... Net drinahreuasattotpna gaha geiO.` Theme Catana e,.thef tttlawag'smet Osohtobtod. . *ti fHis raaatvahttor potmnatoas Duvartediosatarseta reatyon ataitatafto. Ldtoheatot maep af 1557. ratnonba. o et tat aeyntoeap2B.m...9.I I-I5A5 Toatl "toant at m att......... ...:.... t'eath a! ateaa. Cati a o Ne~ g.. Ba themaahaaad thtutn thi, day, Jaaa , 181E, taaug tha usahierahe.ea notla of theaPeas ntmadtaerttas atta rser said, ptagoaally appeaned JOHN PEKBIRNON. Proatotot. sad CJHABLIS LUSASIERN Secretary ot th. Naaahenoo" ehantd laeaanee caampaay at Na, Orionts, who haotadaip "wora, saaadadtg to law, dad' doot antd any theh the theyn natem~nst 15ngt. trto. sad "esnoant tosnaptm thebahe attetdOampeny. J N e. Swoanta sad noabsathel betore too. tht~ay.Jnnui. -ARTHUR SAVO=R, thirdJaeiaaotthnf.sn.fthePea).hnCr.. .s.m. ,~~~" ········;;;a R~at~khS~4-6 At a epeololmastlnE or the aaM of Dlnotss, hddti adsy ° th ad nroe preiumsof he Cpeay fiethe ear dio at n the tt otf Nay, 115. fer whiceh neortaento Wftbe aiun" aon nd nlhatphe let Agent stat. At.. to redema an and r tter thaaaaaed Monaty inJaly next, the halmsa at thamalp a!o 1667, wittta ptaatot. ltatoot tharaaa, ned te pay dpet'oset. totanotnh~dalt 0. 0. Nelm.n, I Jan. Pmhiatan. J. N. Naytoi, P. Pantos Gas. Con.....t.ly B. P. Voehto., B~nt0.Haaat. .uper, . Mtoahnao Jall R. 0. Vtanenn S TA'TEINT For TUE arnAns -or T:l' STAR INSURANCE COMPANY, --or the YEAR ENDING MAY 81, 180. Amountoftromlnmelnoeved...................... 511,1 44 Amosut of Unet sed Premiums Ms, y 81.1888...... 8,8 V -L: Prlmtums on Fire 8ss ............ 50,RS M 171,948 d LeeaPrmmiums nearned and transferred to next year ......................... 98,17 00 Lees Premiums canoelled ................. ,197 Amountof Earned Prem ums ............... 16,09 8 Pdd Lae om n Fre lhks,................ 0,416 09 Man le Risk............. 17,180 7 Elver Risks............... 4,M0 Reserved for Lous not paid............. 0,300 00 Amout of Loa ................ 6e , 0. Paid 10 per cent. R. Premium on ........................ $171.4 S4 Lempnremioms.oaledd...... 8,187 88 5189,77688 1 per t 1o977 8 Lou1 prate on or8,178, a boe ................. 8.4740 Pald Relnsuroaea .................... 2,083 6 Paid ESxpeooes ....................... 1.8 Amount of Parois ......................... 48,8048 Deduct, Mper Bsolutlon of 4th Jose, 118 - Say 10percent. on amount of ofit...... . 4880 4 10Opercenteon amountool fOapll.l.2,100) 4,210 00 - S.61648 rot.... .............. ...... 14,7680 Fore Aiued e.o.......................... 7,.8 8 Por Stockholder K...................... 7,81 2. mut of Premims s bove .................... 151,109 44 LePremums cancelled ........................... 167 Amount partl patinnProflt ............. 1489 1883 The Amats of the ompany are-t BilReoesvableatsmoutofPreolta oeas 98 814 ount eol Invements ...................808,4488 0 307. I Cash onbnd .............................. 8,830 3 Premums due.......................... . 70 074 LeoslO per oent.P l. Premium............ 760647 Now Orlese, June 4,189.00 orae or Looou, o |z& P arisho of Orles, Cityof Nesw OrleeO . thBet remembered, that ol the 6thof Jen, 18A 3eren m0 the ubcriber, ajtie of the d eaea in end for thoe Poarish and if Oateaforesld, persoolly sppoered Prsolde Follt W, Wrs sot, asd omile Deoe, Secre ar Of ethse tr noseOnmen . posy, who, beinlg doly sworn 0stdoo t@law, do8p auk Say that the abshore aoeoMuots Jot end tren, amdsao0o troamrlptfromtheBookseof the ompeny. t PLACID FORSETAIL, Praldent. E et DBonr, Sorestay. weSorn to asd subshibed before me the sixth day of ne, 1889. ARTHUR 8OUCIn •, Thirdd Jotioe of the Peae for t Preo h of Orl , e P. Fordal, W. 0.0. UCabors,. g P. A.Glrsd, 1J.3071% A.A.s.oB, 0... Lo. -:, A. J. We% S Dolupla.Ir, .s B. Looesbe Tr. e ý f#. LO~an l 8T: &riJ. Jtf '2 7 4' j ". k 14 Sgr tMý .ý 1 F A'g0gM, -. tot I-i z ý ý trraº ý: Na'...it .' oi raroll n =ýh' lo n : ....:.h ..,. 1M~th- i "- .s 3-~ petant i .. 'i ti .Y attta ga Th cop. q 4. eeDnstalaord~mr~°ý: i flu.oaoa· tO mal-'L Is hw tlduiw 3tptw x hv botol.au a 4 Mýs 41, gtmmts 131 tsos dds Oa' yN lass mfets~w FA. a - *' R'h~ MILS4SB¶I~ i ·:h:b