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TI il'iI-; AY M i INN ;... AlAY 17, IfI. . C.lonesarP.donel. SENhT'E E-Ai,."TIoN- url.1En, PA' AlE OF TrE 11OL O Nl Till; nEITT I.A1 lihANIZArTION OP TIpE AOHRMllNY 'lE AlIIOLERA i, I.OI OlTN-Ti POST-iE Ol o ,rlPI 'EI All u '1:IWAT,1, l (wif 1, L. W.AI..,OO 'ay 11. -Mri. (P;rImeA pPreIMted blip joint re(olt iin of the I wa hogIl -Ittrae I u' the establish': ln Al It naioall Ile I, l If e'iliti'oi , w i ll wal l id ll itored to be laid on the tal te lo . ir.l ''Nsl eIll-,re Ill Ai rIsoI tlun directing tile Comminttee ,o n riltlog to re lt on the exped enc' Oi puvi II 'ile llgnst lie l cll.l .IiN o r alIteration of .Iaeoe . he b el li' tI(;lot E, l 'ollOh w Ia l id o iver, into lul(P t lI' . I 'lt l l' l l the bil t Io l .i.irlc1 il ti he better organi/.tti.n of il , il ayL del'p rtunl lt of tile navy. whii'h I ;l Il' ihs us follow: r 1. Tht'oii 0the1 ieIororie ILOi the pro ee United States ils ihereby lauIthorized to waive the exaitioili, o Ni Al:lh ot iierPIa oa the pay deopart meot ol the i ury As a'e on duty oio'oad, and cau. aminations as are required by law shall be mttade as soon as pra'tiliable al'ter the return of such of,:ela to th.e UIl,ited tatep, and no oflicer louud to be disqulolie shall receive that promotion contetm plated in tlhe ;lt herein referred to. 2. And be iit t tlrlhl'r r'.oelf, That the secre tary of the navy be and lie is hereby authorized to retai or to appoinit, under existing laws and regu lations, sn,.h voliunteer otficers inl the navy as tile exigencies uf tile service ilay requllire, until their servilc.s ian Ie stupplied by graduates from the naval acaleuly. Mr. GIrimes A llrced an almendment, which was adopted, that heiralter naval constructors 1hall be staff oti.'ere of the navy. The resoiutala as amended was passed. THIE Ct'llOIEaL RESOLUTION. AIr. Ch'ollhr alilled up tihe joint resolution to i provent the ; trnductiin of :lolcl'al into tie Ullited State.. The iei1etion was iliupon thie IotionI of Mr. Edeiard-. '.lohi'lg tihe provions ili rotoad to the establ! holell of ,lalnl, a tirle by th e seretauries of waro thill rlolv:l tI1l the trei il. P 'l.'e dtodoctlo to inustead r ith.,t tl l.y tha!o du ,A,. Ait. ull oN;Ill . :Itloylll olld tle ir l):iti,:l to m:ke it read, " It -11,hd I,. the dul y o1' to e s.ecitlary of war of the N'rc-ill'p h L'0u Jlltcdr Stautc, to adlpt 1t system." . tc. ThelL unIl1l0 ihulr ex'l red pending the discus sion o0 ti.i l.'i",. tt, at.d Wntas a-r:l . i;. the rel rl t o u-ior bciri g on Mr. Trrumrrulr ir ,rllolh a at. hir. it. r.d -da tl thi dli'a -i.n hlad taken avtery wide., et . i ;It ha . cv h d-.h hclared] ,luting this a v . . ( r i, t t a a d em al ",., . Lfte PresideInt ol ,le nldit ir-raC , wi--re - hulli, Ilhe by v irt er rr, tio. 'ue . rltion, 'unl bv rte.l rnl tile death oe Itrerdentt Ieriolr iro te samerllie llier ninitiated ano, rndeavllred t he carried rot hy the lamente,1 i , i , and we hav bn told by tie honrr.tole 0.. oai r etero t ritr-ri tsinr (lt. trolittler) and tle hnrarhe Seintor from Penrrnsylvania, (Mr. cu'nwaa.' in energetic and emphatic t.mls, tuhat tii, I~ri.r as the identical porir y el iMr. Lin coln. In reger,l to tile recontrtrctlo r ,l the r-,bel States, I tike r ,noe, lr. rwith tihee htrnorable senataus l rrr !lii qreIrstinl (it aIrt. llin I drny that tile pir';v of President .Iohllnsr n ii identally the pnli y eof i'r-i,ltut Irrrcoln. UIpon that grrve and ttrtrott rsrjectt i shall rsho. or e teavor to rshw, t t uir e two kinds ot polirieo, that or Mr. Lincol rn cot thrat of Mr. Johsn, are, in point of pri , as widre apart as the Iolesn that while, on thr cule i-ie, re therrc a- t hre e ti-,n nll tihe part of iPre-idnt .thneon of the absolute prower of tile pcu ri tris natidon tr itrerrene ior thir restoratl , of to . i--ailed rtierbl e io tes on rthe eottli hand rt s a--er hd i is hit ,.haif he ha this om nipotent powerr andt trhat it does not helonur to Congress. M. Lic t n ah ai s repr diated that idea, and ne l, re ,arel'ul to Iorteldt that h., al the exectia c illrL-nlh of tie goverrnetnt, posses sed no reoal ev, 'er OI the subject of the addfission of the retoe-ir:ltta inll (Congl s on, rae, Jet us recall a lirtte f tihe hitr ry ol tie pailt n thri nubJect, and oe,. t!le atllal ir,)ition rimel oied by MNr. tLrc, In t',h h, tlre lower ot Colgress overt the adoi-,' o- t I0,1 atore arld Repl.trietati\ie fro arlehe,. .t:es illtrr Cngrosa . Iot bretore I come t, thitt, i. et us, itpro.sitlec nr.c r.inr hat this pol)rt of atr. e..e rir ac tUoily 'wasa let an4 en tertainr cr.eir iie.trter thlrooaijrat, ard a-certain what to the r. it iurrrtoversy between tile President and the aooue:, cnte t orit. toneiho ulpO n the subject of eert -netion.i It ic, of coun.e, to be found io.o Ir t .orltr en pcalle which he ever signed, aId that i I,h s illltRag r at the opening of the pre-.-t s.al.. t ,s n and osernse n to bie t:1. w rtr 1 oft. the lrestdent to op pinett iroviahtr cvern,-e of the rhit Staoeo and ho givi it. r . rlil carltillhirity t citl con. ventlons it tilrr-r ' tri. o, sir, to claimed as an exrecuora I-r a,]r, act thrlar it ia ,einie.d romn the Ctollaiti nl. tIhe pl0l0er wrhiril hre proceeded to exerci-e at a earlty rert, iaaiy irdieteo exists it, nt tacit the I'rrlrtitaiian. I ths doc ument lie el.tilir-t he righl to rrnoie the .rnVerrl merts ias St.,,. o'vernlnentn, wtith all thi )owers, rigllto and rlelvrlcias of State, ill ttle Union. Itt short, he torier. ith rowaner, oa the execrative of the United hitie,. to lrrie iele nwith tile States once in illneULre,'liot l. Sir, a ,er what cli. re of the lonstttutier dir-o ttle IrediCent of thie htrter Stntes Iav thre te rpor to lir.',.ail and etatlisL peace after a tao e of will had intervened, whnether witih a foreign cuntrvy, witth whicih we rightt hat - pen to hie it wor. et wevh a nState or lstlict, de dared ry (erngrees to be ill illt,-urrecctill,. ie ils not the power inder thile Cos'tlttion to iltrke war, a-rd for the soate reason he has no power under the Cionstitution to nalke peace, and Con gress has never, ill any statute whiih it lax passedl, given toth Pres riiiet ni tile United Stotes any authiority wiatever- tro declare pearce, ceven ill re gnard to the rebel States. Gentliemen will look in vain for any Sloh authority i0l the act of lift. The oretge "rrritelriofly "inlrres ('OInIg.eo and its authority. nod puts tile toeutive as the oni' lource of Irrovet over the rebel SLates. It dotri not propose to, cnn0nlt ('tinroes at all on tihe stb ject of vetostr'cti, 0 nl0 takities as little pains to refer this stoiroct to nny other bretnh of it, or to Congress, nri. ' . c t rlee was I ('Ogoress, la d, with ingnrlar i oolness, atenks tile two itounse to jlrdge, each fnor itsel,. h tile elecrtio ltttnln, a rualiticna. tions of it; l,'va el~ahers. Mle. Howard rsaid that ihe (Prcident Johnson) had coresuteai to apipoint provenoinal g.zeo ernocs aor the Soruthern States, and te imparrt tihe ipowee to call conventiorln for tihe purpose of allowing those States to reltidel their CLrotinirtihs and to enact [lawt to crorer tichrhrle field mtni ate legrslatiin. Tie power exercised by the President in this mattere was onre iof tihe mnost etornrlous nsurpations of the power of tongresrs ever atterrlpted. If the Congress of the United States sohmid, lit this no ment. wink at tiio aosumptirnl--if t.ey should not stand op ]Irre t, assert their conoeitiotooal power over this Iost i iportant branehl iof their duties- then he ([lowati-ef looked forward to the tinre when tihe wnill f ttle i-txentive shall beeonme tihe law of the land. The i'resident should have called Congress torgether e t iln close of thie war, instead of saying he lAndrew Jcohnson) was to say hoo the work of rec'.,onstriction wast to be adopted. I Referrioe to iMr. Lincoln's plan of reoostrnuc tion, Mr. inward sahid : Nw, sir, let the came of Mlr. I.incoil be ito ngIher rqinted here as beirng tie authior of this r'inonrrollns tIU'orr)tin r by whlieh the law prower oft enigrnosa over the suhject of recon struction is scod to be absorhed into tile nsirgle hand of the I-xerc-rtlre. In couolusiuo., Mr. IHoward, ref,-orrinr to the cnn dition of the Siuteeri Statens. rgled that the rebelr, ion Aitll cxisa, and like BtrchaL.nn, it wrnlt break out again. tic courld resist tle is nrrtitrrrirf the tExlt tiver or w],ici ie lad spokien whilree leadr a sent in tihe ih)it-. If h'orgr es Was to be exhpelled by thne poin t aot oa ti hye e r r(olnerldd by new elrLs in tilthe ilnterist f. te I'residlet , Itre, faor le, wonll resistit it. Not boasting of irculiar courage. hte. (Mei.'rrooward,) wrotul soy, coome on I ask no tvo,--thle nfirst lalld of viollnce hlid apon a tlrlrtberIof this body, ir the otler boyg, will he the iggnal fore solol tll uising amnong t[e Northern ioyl moasses as shall teach whoever he may be, w.h alts himself at tem herad of sohi a movement. tihat tho peolie ot tire United States have not forgotten that they are still o free people, a and they are represented and inteud forever tu be re resented by it hee Arneriena Congross. r Cowan follow-ed Mr. iltward, and defended Prenident Jolirnn and his policy. At the eouclneion of blr. Cowan's speech Ihe questioa was taken upon the followino g amendnent: That o person exercising, or irforominrg, or undertaking to exercise or perform any duties which, by law, are requared to be filled by Con gress, shall not, before confirmation, receivre any compensation for lii services, unless commissioned by the President to fill ra vacancy occasioned by death, reslgretion, or expiration oif term, during the recess r Congress and since its lust adjourn ment. The oe' was as follonws : Ayes 1[t ntoe 23; so the amnte .iment was disagreed to, and the Itill was then pi ,sed. TI denate thlen went into executive sessien, and non alter adjourned. in the Hudann county court, New York, last leek, Sanl. Willinams, a olored man, sued to re cover $5OtS damages for false inn irisonment on a ctrge of having in his possession a atolelr horse, ,hich afterwards proved to beltrng to birn The jury believing that Williams hadl suffered more than ,-5000 worth, gave him a veediot for $15,,000. Pretty good pay for being called a horsc-tlihief. -- ---+"----- Wolves have becorme tu plenty in Rick Tslandi . ty, Itllinois, that the superlvisors have rased ,premium oa scalps from $3 to 10[. MEDI)ILA L. DUNS' ST'. DOMINGO BITTEUS RUSS', RUSS,' RUSS,' RUSS', RUSS', RUSS' st. Domlngo Bitters, At. Domingo Bitters, St. Domingo Bitter One of the most valuable eomhinatlo, of a useful medicine and an agreeable beverage that hb e ever been offered to the public. Millions of bottles were sold throughout the North durng the lat four years, and, wherever introduced, It hag proven a welcome addition to the rnvalid's table, the family ircleeand thebachlelr', sideboard. Ladies whohave lost strengtb and appetite, and uffer from nausea, vomiting and vertigo- Oantlemen who "don't feel very well" Just betore breakfast er dinner, whose stomach is out of order ad system is gene rally deranged- Mothers weaning children and suffering from general delllity Chlldren of lcply .attre, and sor, dyspeptic constitution- Trrvelers who have occasion to change their water, and All who live in malariobs districts, and are sbj.ct to mis-. matie Infuenees, will find one of the most valuable tdnc and Invtgorsto' that can be taRn, In RUSS' ST. DOMINGO BITTERS. TRY THEM BUT ONCE. Russ' Bt. Domingo Punch. Xuss' A.rr'ek Punch. MADE FROM BATAVIA RICE. usE.' Messina Punch uess' Gln Cocktail, Russ' !lint Julep, Russ' Brandy Cocktail Suse' Bourbon Whisky Cocktail, The most delightfa concoctions that ever tempted a man's taste-.heaper than any steady drtins i the world. BLACKBERRY BRANDY, RASBERRY SYRUP, GINGER CORDIAL. LEMON SYRUP Also on hand and mrnu:actured to order, Iuss & Co., No. l4 Dey street, New Yoe.rk old wheleeale by J. H. CARTER, JAMES GONEGAL And by all Grieere and Drmaggista AYER'S SARSAPARILLA te a concentrated extract of the choice root, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to aford an frelctual antidote for diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Iuch a remedy is surely wanted by those who suffer from 81ru nlouaitmplaints, and that one which will accomplish their ,ure mu-t prove, as this ha%, of immense service to this largre 'lass of our alicted fellow-citizens. How completely this coum. ,ound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of he wornt rases to be flnd in the following complaints : Scrofula, Scrofulous Swelhngs and Sores, Skin Diseases,Pim. les, Pustulee, Blotches, Eruptions, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose r Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring. Syphilis or Venerial Di'eae is expelled from the system by he prolonged u-o of this Saraparilla, and the patient is left in ,omparatlve health. Female Diseases are caused by Scrofula in the blood, and are often soon cured by this Extract of Sarsaparillas Donot discard this invaluable medicine bectaue you have been imposed upon by something pretending to be Sarsaparilll while it was not. When youll have ass11 Ayer's-then, and not ill then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For min ute particulars of the diseatse it cures, we refer you to Ayer's American Almanac, which the agent below named will furnish gratis to all who call tor it, Ayer's Cathartic Pill,, for the cure of Crot vee..e, Jaundice, Dyspepsa, Indlgeb lon. Dysentery, Fl Stomachl, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, lHeartburn arising from Di~ordmred Stom tll, 'Rain r Morbid Inaction ol the Borele, Flatuleney, Loss If Appetite, Liver Compint, Dropsy, Wormus, Gout, Neu, ,,uish, and for a Dinner Pill. They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can take erem pleasantly, and they are the hent Aperient in the world 'or all the purposes of family physic. d Prepared by J. C. AYER R CO., Lowell, Mass., and sold by E. J. HART At CO.. New Orleins. Wholenesla A~,. D . ... ..... .:...olgent DH J. WHITE'S INSTITUTE- IS COARONDELET STREET. In rear of the City Hall The first aim of human being. Is happiness, and happiness implies health of body and mind. Dr. White's experience and success for thirty-one years, in an extensive practice in large cities, have breught to him for treatment a vast amount of every form of disease, both acute His remedies restore the stomach, liver and blood, and all secretions and excretions of the entire system in unhealthy to ahealthylondition. Instead of injuring any part ofthe l ye. tern or the oeantitution, they renewite and repair tbhe njuriei and waste0 of the entire organism; with truly a sound mind in asound bodly. Tile Intitlte is established for lb.e cre ofl anll te and chronic diseases, via: Rheumatics, Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Laryn. chtlls, Asthbma, Consumption, and all disease. of the Throat. Lung,,Heart, Liver, Spine, Stomach, Rowels; Costiveness, Dyspepa.a Scronfula King's Evil, WiteSwelliigs; all Sore, Ulers, Abcesses, Cancers, Piles, Fistula, Syphilis and Oonor rhea in all their stages, Meurial and hereditary taint, all radi callmpurities of the Blood, Jaundice, Diseases of the Eye,. Brain, GOolitre, (Big Neck) Diseases of the Kidneys, Gra.v. Diabetis, Dropsical Diseases, all Female Ailments, Weakness, Wasting and Nerous Affections; Sick, Nervous and Sun Head. ache; Depressien of Spirits., Hippooundria, Hysterics, Pits or Spasms. We repat, the worst erunption of the skin, all sorts of ulcers, of whatever nature, to the incipient Cancer, which so grievously afficthumanity, are speedily and permanently cured One or two hours spent at the Institute with Dr. White Ifr. quently save weei s of fever or othersuffering-often life. Now that communication is open again, he receives call per. sonally and by letter as formally from all parts of the country. Consultation free-stamps not " forgotten." DB. E hDBIE', --runs SARSAPARILLA BITTERS. The attention oi the Public, City and Country Trade ts re spectfully called to the lutroduction of the BSarsaparilla Blttern, The most Plegant and valuable Bitten that has ever beeln triduced in this country. The trade in general ai be supplied FatCo, Marks & Co.3,i 4 and 47 New Levee treet. Grifin Porch, 7 and S Thoutolee street. E. J. Hart m Co., 73, 75 and 77 Tchoupmtalas streeu L. Basset, cot. Gravier and Tchoupitonla etreetl F. Avet & Cambon, 59 and 61 Old Levee street John T. Moore, cot. Poydrs and New Levee street Win. C. Mithell, cur. Camp and Poydr streets. C-ase D&owling, 30 Poydru street. T. W. Mareden, Druggist, cot. Magislns and Oravler. Turner A WaileslDruggiste, cot. Royal and Cumtomhaus 6. N. MORRISOlN, Aget, SOUTHERN DRY DOCK COMPANY, Betwse Common and Grayie street,, up stahn ;O PA 14'I'1 I:R'3IJ1P. -~_ NOTUICE. Mr. T 0,144,, 1'q 1.19. LnEI pate &f1 ~...r DIETRn e, A ('u ,Oof this (,0 soi~l I'n ri,. ha, able day bee1·n Il"rnictec a mbir o ., 11 ,,1~e ,hi , 34,. erurrb II~i D3TI.t ne the nama and sylea of L L EVY, DIETER & ( CO. New Orleans, Aay 1,i L DE Referring to the above, we begl to iufeorm an, friends and thee trade that we are prepared to, rr a an d e xecute any orders for thle purchase good~~rs io tlies Enropson markret-, and which will receiv 1 th3e persal care of our Mr. GOLDSTEIN. LEVY, DIETER A CO. NewI Orleans. May 1, 19fA. CHE UNOPAX IR pI.I14T IIE YE 111.1 A Copauprtnership fo~r [ble pllrpl,-e of tran~nettir ails Willo le a(: roeery and Geineral Comlnivainn Bnx*lene, at 21 New Levee nd W 11,,n 1treat,, ude.r tihe nIaie ndl Hyl . of V 13, N x( h~t CSRES JAJIES C:*)MMIA(:K, May134,, 4141A. 1 T . W. WAEI & CO T'HEC I4NDEAIRTNED UiPEX, obI 4hei ItrBk traeT erie u.,3 11311 ,1 1I.34T31 nJ3iiEY r& peITEuly 33c141 il, he patro 14e ofll44 the 11rr1144hr qdend 1 1111 WAM. A, P.WRITE, 11OPA1E IIN:HllILJ THE ISR OA WHITED, I"", 0E4 :e 1 her, di44312, by the wlthdr.walof H. B Clidura, thle underna goad will contlinue the General Commission businessl at thre old t.Dnd, c ~rer liraviar and New Levee streets, Rader the el ylsand firm of THOSR. C'. WALhf A CO THI8. 11. FELSH AR1 IR CORR NE LL. T IIAF. COkM,1 1 3 F RANKI AEXISTIN. ATETWEE. A. R Hont*gnlsr and lame, A. White, under the name end style of MO0NTGOMERY A WHITE, in this city m b y mutual consent dissolved on the 17th o~f Mev 16; Either of the iartners will attend to the liq FATation o Iiit F Rml n NOTICII4ONTGOMERYQ rr, 3,i6 JA B. A. WHIT E R TAE UNiERSIGNED WILL C41 13 dE THE braid-a of the have dea of Moncgnmsry A White eo hie a1n Ron ant. JAEATR. WHITE, 41411 13113113. Rd lillNLIIE I O llan, Ed1 331 e 1 9M33 1.1141111 Co1,o 013141 DISSOLUTION. DY A AI.U TIO A OF COPREEDAR D ARIP NET 311111 111r i 33IL~ 1. 11.KIii,111i tll3 da di The A of solvedby mutull c slt. M1r.l'L. EIIS 11,1 the1iet.13 meetl of all debts, and will liuldato the 3Iufir1 of ,i1g par4131 ship. M GILLTS, IllS WiUS . REI OUiWNLE1 New Orleans, May 5 O13£6. P NEKSO, NOTIC0-WE HALE FOP.)IED THIS DAY O.dB. I p age and llil) 0--i the nrwe at norIlll~ll o gande Bhhs ttytnl 4.1 14l 4 y i w 444111 1111344u-i 1414.4 4443r. UILLIS S CO. 0. E. ALLW, NS__ Orleans0.:6. J, GILLRS. DIRSOLUTIONA VI W L C LOPA T TIIIP The C irm ollIl i 411ART1, L11 s abi4e day di4 41.313 mut11111,l Ih-cll4.Iy Ioaell sntly t14 e 1131313 lo 141 the Daily and 31. hly T- Delta will 4 e d11111nti13d Groin 0ile d 31ae ,. R. W. .ETHORH is O.E.HAori 4el to Irr iIdta If n~ire of thle frm, and particn ~vnL accorunts ,,ain't thle True D~elta will please present theml to I~inc. at thre Hine, 16 St. Charles eves[. HR)HE R7' LIVER. Now Orleans. March 3,18 FRNK . BRTLTT 1ýTOTICE-IN IJNSPF;Q1':Nr;E OF' THh YEAS II OF l1\ Ir. {S'ILLIA3Y \CA'fh R1I,1 N, [e firm, "r { ATER, MAN +CO xd laROWYLLI"E 1O., bate able day Lean duo vs and.l.· 31'. ROBERT' IRlBEHT'n, the , ,yin, a part ha., , bee. chargrbed with the liyuddnrun oftthe in p.a u -nd Real,. o All prrsnll, having claims ,gainer the afnve It,,, are hereby Iltrinld to present thie rllnre t lnr:l strlg, ad WlI I1si· del ml"e.;a to the soid firm,, are heraon lnad em rwardm and sftta the eA, GFithnRos forme~r not~ice. ROSE R HOE~i MRS, WIrDOW TV. W,'ATERMANS MRS. W RIDOIP J. R~V1EE LouisianaH Saai, Fw-torn 501, 303, 305 and 307 iravier street, Ne liljens. aY AN!. AT PASSED BEFORE EDWARD BAR B SFT, otary Public, the ilndrriigued have entered into cnpalrtnershlr, fir [:le pnrpo~e of riarr)al on the Louisianl Reanm fi~lah i and end Dour Factory. at tilge old , a,'1..WI. J*'11 nd yl; Ula.,nr street, Ruder thle namie ad i it ali R(OBERTS A C(1 , wherre cw all 11nr be 1~and . ~o haned hill1 anrrtmebut of Rsrlh. Blinds, Doors, Huu~diugs, Newels,, Baluster. and Dr....d Li herT ROBHERT ROBERTS, 3100, WIDOW W r. WATERMAN, HLRS. WrIDOW J. BROWNLEE, Newv Orieanr. March 3, 1068 DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNEICSHlp The Rrtn, of O. E HALL A CO., (St. Louis Hotel) and D.. M. ,,LDIRETH A Co., (St. Charles Hotel) are thle day day solved by motaal conent. O. OR. 11-11 8111 areattei arry on the busurese for hi. awn aceuan5, and waillrr!. 1e the beldamea .and ,Irma O. E. CALL, D. M. HIT.RETH. ij EFERRING TO THIE ABOVE I WILL TAKE THIS Mira. [be liberal tenderng my thank. to the public Charles Hotel siness lt, e, t. e, and o the hton e1 the St. Louis Hotel du[' and toatoo oll1 and will here Inform them [hat the loaner has, within tbo fiat few monthsi, been thoroughlyl renovated, ointed and papered~t and the fnruiturethorougshly cleansed, ernished aahl stercd. (and wo~-uld here remark to those nor cognizant. that these were m~uch, ryg much, needed improvemrents) aud with Lhe addý[inn of such new Furnitulre as was requisite, the entire ertal,lishmant inin xn good a,, at, and mill extend as many . ,lrte x, ,tever ha t, these who please to patronize it. The Sit. Louie Halarl is passing· thirough the same renoyattmesad will be ope~n tol the oilh'le shoo l it of Docember neat Both bonirea wall ba kept in the old manner with table d'ho Orleans, Oct. 17, 1885. O. E. HALL, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. HAAN CIGARS..HAVANA CI GARS . 33,'0 OF LATE IMPORTATIOEANS. That manohcrnt atok t, Mnupoed of the mort well knToa Crd., sucn as Int'm:dad. Yau.aon. t'ori Ffglro PIri' o. (THOS. C-hAe, lahiter Sott e bc etc a sadofTthe i, Lo Ire., Breva., L hnd re. C( . c,,s Co, chat, Espl-ialer , Medias Regalia~ O Ve ger,,, etc For nIe at ery ý, l.,~p r riee, by JAi'3[E ..AI1, Imparter 72: S u mml *treet. JAC. ERNNDEZAL -1-PORTER OF HAVARNA CIGARS, No, 65 Common street and No. 46 Canal Street, e NE ORLEANS. CllbBLEM C. AXENGEL dJ r 'O.- " DEALER IN ll inds ofLeaf rand anufactured Tobacco NEW ORLEANSI Ib ransrin estrtet. ST. LOUIS--Il Northb eci,d ,.rSci DNEW YORK-t162 Watnr street. MEMIPI'H S-- S Front sitret T OSN. C. WALM. d& CO., (THOS. C. WALSH, late of LyucbrSRg, Va.; ARTHU CONNELL, late of MIgomery, Al. I TOBACCO AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS CORIsNR Or ORAiER AND Niw LsRVS SrK11T5. NeW Orleans, La General Harry T. Hays, New Orlesans L.. Meiosrs McDanielI & Irbgy, LynShhurg. V. M sRrS, (has, Lliing & Co., New York, FC. B. BLOCK & CO. 15 ORAVIER STREET, WholeAsO Dealers In and ImporterS o Havana Cofigar, VlrglniO and Western "to baeco. eep constantly )on hand the best brandi of the OLD DOMINION SIMON J, FLATOW. PLUG CHEWING TOBACCOO, S MIG.lASSne street, New Orlean.., J.GUMA, Imparter of 68 Common street, Between Maginel and TchospitLouis, New Orlasa.. DRUGHS, PERFCTM EBRY, ETC. 'BOTANIC ISUO STORE No. I PFRONT LEVEE, opposite the ALGIERS FPERR LANDING, NEW ORLEANS. T*e stock of Medicines, Simple and Campoond, will he rfuS superior, full and complete. The patronage of the public respectfolly solicited by the proprietor, De. A. AL JONES. SETTER E. BLOW- IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN DRUGS, PAINTS, W11ITE LEAD, OILS, WINIDOW GLASS, GLASSWARE, PERFUMIERY, ATC, ETC. No.e . To and 08 NSorth Mmlnl street, Between Pine in OlOve, t. Lois', So. STEAMBOAT AGENTS. JOHN E. HYDE de CO.-IJORN A. HYDE, ED BOOKER,) STEAMBOAT AGENTS *eneri CSommtl..on nd Forwardlns Met chants., No. 115 COMMON STREET, New Orleans, Ls Particule ad pe ronal attsention giv to ths ollec tion BUILDING MATERIAL. R. SEATON, ARCHITECT- NO. 78 CAMP STREET, (Entrance on Natches street, over Home Insurance Oica) Designs made for city and country buildings, of all kinds, ,. for improving Parok and Pleasure Seosls,, witS reqoistl o s. Also, destailed spiicatons for alteratons and repairs, etter with 0r without supelintendcnce. JACOB OTT, CA.PENTJER. Special Ittantion given to REPAIRING of STORES .d DWELLINGS. CISTERNS MADE AND REPAIRED. W0rderd let at 1 Tivol COrtle., or at L DURAND corner ToulouIse and Chtres street, promptly attended to PETER FORMLIEE, STALLS NOS. 1 AND ST. MARPS NAMEAR Shipl,. Steamships and Steamboats supplied, and 1i noew prepard to rnI.sh his old friends and cRstome. th rlsethlng in tke Rest line 8at old paIce oi businas TH ANSPORTATION. M O111.E AND GREAT OURJlTIIERN RAILROAD ROUTE, SO Mllee Shorter than any other Route, BETWEEN NEW ORLEANS AND WASIIINGTON, NEW YORK, BELTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, ETC., ETC., Viea eoblle. Passengers Ieave dally from theDepot ot the Pontchartrale Railroad at oclock, connecting with the Morgan Line of Bteamers for Sliblne, making eloe connection at Mobile wit the tlrain of the uobile and Oreat Northern Railroed feo Montgomery, Columbus, oavannah, Atoutta, Atlanta, Clairle ton, K,,olte, Nashville, Louisville, Lynchburg, Richmond, Cincinnati, ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. For information and Through Tickets apply at the TICKET OFFICE, In the Roteund of the St. Charles Hotel. "ONTTCHARTRAIN RAILROAD. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Oe and after SUNAY, April lst, 186t, the trains on th1 road will leave as follows 4 o'clock . tlotete Cars. , to'clock A. . Steam Train oGY .. Steam Tresi 7" 2 o'loc" x. 1. o'cloc 'k . 1. Ste o'clock f.n a n vey d treio at to..loh, in. lieu ,,f Horse t;re. An Extra Tram will leave the City every Sunday at 1 lcloek p. M un and after MAY 60ts the Trains will leave either end ol theeRoad on Suedas, at every half hour, from 2 until 8 Fare, to atd Irom the Lake, ame day, 25 cents. - rPtaenger for heinti to Sat,,n mu-t o,tify the onduector prior to deoarture of the train Paree ,I cents each ay. ;REt. PANDELY. teneral Sulerin,«ndeet. GUEAT SOUTHERN ROUTE, VIA VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE RAILROAD, From the South and Weet to the North and East, and its continuous rail eonnections. Tn paseengere from the South and West, going North and Eat, tlhs roue odtrs unusuttl advantages, being the shortest mo moast anped ticlrs All Tad line hbtween New Orleans and the celebrated water icg places oti Virginin. the Vireinia cities, W.tlontogn, Bai. ,,re Phidadelpli , New, York and Boston, the North genter ally antd the CtUTdts. This rue,e Ir,m Cbattnno,,ga to Lynchh.,re traverses the ..ounan reins of Tenesee ,n,i V oBrgi' chic are near ped tfor othealfhlites, e purity of at lt ,,here and grandeur f mcntain tscenery, wthI-r it cannot be Aurpxsed fEr atten. t on t paeners ,o its trains, nor in the gentle uly beran hlg fel c, doct,r oll of whm, are expertenet d to ther voca tionl and strictly attentive to b u.,eI... BaggSc e twill be checked tthrough from New Orleans to the Vi.gt.ix Sprln,o and, rincpal citles N al t and Eas. Tnroegh tiekea, t, he had at the office of tile New Orleans, Jaceou and Great Northern Railroad ticket olce. J. W. €;GODW"IN, General Snperinmendent. C. WINtIRI F - . Genera lic iet gent. OHNoH T. "M IOFFETT, .c.eling A.geaot...h. S PEED:..........COMFORT:......... S FETY OLD RELIABLE LITTLE MIAMII RAILROAD, VIA COLUMBUS, Shortest ennd Qtleket Bgorte from Cteclnntl To all the Eastern Cities, Towns., Vilagee and Stations. The LITTLE MIAMI is the ONLY line running Lightntng Expres Trtius t'h,, m Cineiunaei to te East It being the Shorrtest Line. connectf.us are certain, and pa.senger. have ample time for meals. FAST TIME FROM CINCINNATI TO Boston in 3t hours. alttmore In 29 hoeers. Albany in L7 hlntrs. W ahlnegton City ho boet.. New Yoerk in ,2 houe. Saratoga Springs oe heoi s. Sutfflu in 16 hours. Philadelplhmin- 2 It.rs. Duntkirk in Itt hours. Cleavelhnd in Sh9eurt. ttlhburte in 1.i houre. Crestlite in t hours Weellnte in 12 ou. Steubenvillein II ocun. Zanesville t 8 htout. Columbus tm heO-te Four Dally Eastern Tral . 6 A. e. LIGITNINGO EXPRESS. 9 2. e. EXPRESS MAIL. 7 e. t. LIGOHTNING EXPRESS, 1I.40 e. NIGHOT EXPRESS. Moder Sleeping Cars by Night Trains, Salton Cars b Ty Dy Trains. The7 teY.. ant, 11.40 e. .. Trains lecave Sounday Night instead of Saturday Night RRagga e checked thrungh. Sa 3 rTIc,,gh tickets are sold at all Ticket Oraes in the Soth and tWest. Aek for Tickets vie Cinclinnati and Columbus. P. W. STRADER, General Ticket Agent JNO. G. BENSENS, Geeral Agent, :ctn. Gee MORGAN L. SMITd,tI Oeneral South Caoe, C. 55. BROWN, I eer e Agente. GtR. t . S. BROWN, Oeneral Western Agent. ILLINOIS CEENTRAL RAlILROAD--TH quickest route tium New Orleans to New York and e Eastern and Northern cities. TWO DALlY TRAINS leave Oate morning and ewtlle, on arriv of trains and steamers frotm the South. Time from Cairo to Cticagoe--1 hours. .. .. altimore-.-49 ho,. .. Phlladelthle-50 hour. New Yort--St hours. or throngh tlckets apply a t, tenfoe of the Atlantle and Missieeippi Steamship :eomeee y 10I Common streete and at the depot cI the New Orleans, lcksone and GreatNorthlern Railroad, also at the Illinois Central Railroadl depott Cairo, M. HOUGHITT, General Soperiotendeot, Chicagoe. W. P. JOHNSON, enseral PasseneAgr Aent, Chcago. S. P. LONGLEY, Oeteers Soethe, Agent. New Orletna " GEN Y OFP #()UT1,1 PA( IPIC A RA LP 12 Union street, New Orleans. April 2, lti.-The conditc, of this eoterpr,se is such noo as to lJustl anye holder of it steck in protecting it. It has the most vlu llable chrter io existen ce oweleess money nd has a smaller stock lit than any raroled company in the booth WOill h,, e by Ist September 42 miles ot runniing rea, weth mor gradedl. Holders of clld toek must comply, with terms of thnew company for one-hall the callb 15thoAprNl int. orbe at off. H. S. F[ýLKERSUN, Agent. • .==.-- . ... - -=. . ._ COAL--WOOD--LUMBER. --- TIE BLACK DIAMOND COAL AND MINING COMPANY, OF PITTSBURG, PA. INCORPORATED UNDER THE GENERAL MINING LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Capital ............... ..... 1... ........ O ,O 30,000 SHARES AT $10 PER SHARE. Reserved. FOR WORKING CAPITAL ...............5,00 SHARES FOR CONTINGENT FUND ..................2,50 SHARE, Omfeere President-NICHOLAS SOHNEIDER, Pttnborg, Treasurer-CHARLES SEIBERT, Secretary-CHRISTIAN SEIBERT, Superintendet of the Minesn-LORENZ HOFFMAN Webster, Penn. General Business Superentendet-T. BOSWELL PHIL LIPS, Philadelphia Directos s Nicholse Schneider, Christiane elbe, T. Boswell Phillips, Charles Seibert, Lereo, Hofflma. Joseph Reymann, Philip Elchenlaub, Job Joph Selber, J-.6b OeseeL Princlpal Olee. 89 Water at., Plttebu·,. Pa CAYCE, BEARD & CO., 37 SOUTH COURT ST. MEMPHIS, TENN., Afeats or the Southern States. J. O. HUBY, SL, 33 Natche street New Orleu= Aeent Of veom irNael e and all fartheAnformatinn may Ie nbtainE. MANUFACOTURE of 1 kind. o PCANOY OANDIES. SYRUPS, GUM DROPS, JUJUBE PASTB ued SUGAB £LMONDS, bp team. S OLD EVIE STREE, Mbeta. St. Lois and Conte. New OrlGn IIAR)DWA1UE, CUTLERY, E'TCI HARDWARE. , .HARDWARE -AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The undersigned, owing to the recent decline In gold, now offers his large and complete asortment of SHELF HARDWARE, Plain, Japanned and Stamped TIN WARE, Nails, Axes, Shovels and Spades, Trace Chains, Bridles Collars, Hames, Manilla Rope, GrindStone, Blacksmiths' and Hand Bellows, Selves, Corn Sheller,, Straw Cutters, etc., at a gat reduction In price, and all desirous of purchasing goods in hi, line, will do well to call and examine ea stok. SAMUEL LOCKE, 37, 39, t ad 43 Peters street, Late Front Levee, between Custombouse and Sisenvlls FOLGER d CO., (F. F. POMER, L. FOLER, W. H. THOMAS.) Dealers IR HardarI, I.ron, Ship SIRRdlery, 3 and 39 Maga.ine Street, Opps.lte St. James Hotel, N. O. Nails and Castiong, Hoop Sheet and Bar Iron, hovels and Spades, Sheet Copper ana Ztnk. Plows. Axes ad BHos L.ead Pipe and See. LeadI India bber, Be,stin, Hose au.ld Pa.kingi C r, ill ad Cros Cot SaM.. HARDBWnART.'AD SI CHANDLER_ (ELLIS H. BOSTICK. FRANK W. SEYMOUR.) Bostlek S. Seymour, Importers and Dealers in HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STOVES, TIN WARE and TINNER'S TOOLS, BAR end SHEET IRON, TIN and TIN PLATE, SHEET COPPER, ZINC, NAILS, AXES, CHAINS, SHOVELS, SPADES, HOES, LEAD PIPE, SHEET LEAD, GAS PIPE, BRASS WORK Snd PIPE FITTINGS RUBBER BELTING, HOE and PACKING, COTTON WASTE, Et., CORDAGE, COTTON and FLAX DUCK, TWINES, OILS, PAINTS. LAMYS, LANTERNS, E t, All1 lnd of teamboat and Railroad Supplies. and 38 Fulton, 3 and 37 Front street, between GravLer mid Poydra. o W ILTTY * JO., GENERAL COMMISSION, Recelvln and Forwardlng Merchants, and Hardwae Agents, Ne. 8, I and )12 Peter. street, corer of Crossman, (op.N ste thLCuesom House,) New Orleans, La. EonilgSments of Merchandise, either for sale or Sihlpme ill receive prompt and careful attention, TERRY HROT-HESRA JulOn a~ Dss.eIs In CLOCKS, POCKET CITLERT TZOS EAnd SH EARS, GILT, SILVE, anSd GLASS BUT TOiS DRA aond POWDERS FLAEKS SHOT BELTS FWU BS an S PERo:UIOO CAPS. City and oELIso deaTersI rvited Eto nINpect ohr tock and price list beot5 purhal. Our ods are direct from tbs maNufaNture. 1_ CA' _ ,_____ER POYDRAS STREET, (up Rtaes.) TAYLOR a CHUROHIL Dlent Importer, Ne. 1 MaglnsatrMet (ppositE SLt S . HoESWJ Nw OxTAU IRON, NAIL AND PLOW WAREHOUSL No. s7 Bank Plaw. Pmtn G. TAYOR ..........Ogsts H. IsfEIL EstablliShed In ISi I also keep a general ussErNment o TLnwSre and WoodenSare, SHitable for COntry Mserhants' tsade-Is we repeeIsllS eollct a Continuance of former patronag. H RDWARE ..................HA WAR H.J. MULLAN & CO., Wholesale Dealers HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE AND CUTLERY Agents for HOWE'S STANDARD SCALES. I Common street. New OrleaE. SLARK, STAUFFER fB CO. IMPORTERS AND Delers in Hardware, Iron, Nills, (Copper TIN PLATES, PAINTS, OILS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC., No. 'Ti Rnal street, New OrleanS. Agents for the VEILLE MONTAGNE SHEET ZINC CO.; and FLOWS of all tbhe most approved MAKERS, LOTTERIES. KENTUCKY STATEg INGLE NUMBER LOTTERY. HENRY WOOD & CO., MANAGERS. Capital Prize, 6100,O0@. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, CLASS B, To be drawn at Covington, Kentucky, ON THURSDAY, MAY 31s., 1866. Only 0,.000 Numbers--0D Prizes. SCHEME: 1 prieo f......S...... $1 .000 ................. ....$10 ,00 I pr e t............ 50 i ............ 1 prise ............ 25. 0 i ..................... 2001 0 pr, ze of............ 10.000 ................. 10,00I) Sprie of........... .................. .. Sprize ot............ 2 0 is................. . . 2.5)1 0 pri. of........... 1,50 am'........ ......... 3)00. 50 prizes o n........... f 25 ,00 I15 prize ,, ........... 01 ... 6.0,00X 10 prtles of......... 2 o0 re.................... 2,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 9 opprooimatolo pri.es 0d31000 eeh for tbanioero. minting u18)s of tle almoe teu of the nlu ber drawi'e the $l1. ,0 prie are. ... $9,000 9 approximation prlze. ot $0X each fur tile nine re milnin. nit of the ans ten of the number drawil the $51,001 prize are. . . . 5.40 9 approxiomtion prizes of o$50 each for the nlhle r oioing nitsl of the a0me tan of the number drawhn the $ h pr ze of ..... . 4 9 aprlxlmatlon prizes of ? each for the ninoe reo - molonlg nits of the saome ten of the number drawite stlO prze ore ....... 2,70 9 approxinmtlon prizes of 25) each for the nine "re .oinil Un tta f the same ten of the ..n.m ber drawing the $50M prize re..... 2250 9 ap.roxxl.tion prizes o 1200 each for the nine re mpililg unit of tbe same tei of the number drawing the $2050 prize are.... . 1,800 270 uapooosooioopr izes of $lO ea h for the o ,ine r mlnino g um0 of thse sms ten of the numbers drawing thle $10 plrie. . r .................... 27,000 685 prizesamounting to . ................................ 39.5 Whole tcket,,. $2; Hoalves, $2; Quarters, $6; Eighths, $3:S Soxteths. $150. Ticket. sold anl prizes c dhed oby CHAS T. HOWARD. Licensed Dealer, No. 9 xchanoe Alle. near o .oa( l treet. ,r Lork S.ox t2sO3'ot (Oce. New OrlOans. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING JOHN 8. FLEMING, AOGENT GAS FITTER --rao- Dealer in e PNextures, 12 MAGAZINE STREET NEAR GIROD New Orlean,. Wills attend poutol. ly and fathinh y to all order e m .tt tohhm. Orde0 left in Box No. 1N0 Mechanics' and Deslig, 1E. hange, will meet with Drmont atteUotm. A. O. M OFFICE, NEW ORLEAS, LA~. \,o ay , ,Oo -S.aled pnOpon-ado with oly ordthe.dvero tlhnment atttachrd ar. invited and will be receired at this office untl 1'2 ., May 25,1866, for wreCkinsh the s ota r " Coonoyo, whirh wax buy,,ed at Blrruncas., oroda, March 28,.1866. T onoroctnr w111 e requires to . d llver at such po it on the rree at New, Orleans a 0 the Q . 0 D. may direct .echportlons ofthe mschlnery, tackle anod 0pp0rel as may be recoverI (roo the wreck,. I he porty poposing will tate in his proposal the percen xae on the net amount o f procee.o of saleor theproperty aved, that wllbe 0 ecelved as payment no foll for hi.servlos tndrr trle contract. Proposas to be madeln dtplicatp, enclosed in a seled e0n elope, addressseto 0 apt. A. J- Mcooonle, A. Q M U.0. A.. New Orleans, La.. and eldorsed , Proposas for Wsreck ,o SteamrO, Convoy." Proposals will beopened .t12, Mav25. 1i. no h bidders are invted to attend. Bond will be requlred 'or the faitful perfonruosuce of the cptret. The onderstead reserves the right to ject any and all bids made. By order of C. 00. OAWTELLE. ChlefQ M. Mll. 0.,. of'ul1f. A. JI. MCGONIGL, Capt. and A- A. Q. M U. S. A. S UGAR .............................. ,oLAU, UE Clariied SUGAR. Oholc Sug.r-hoogi SYRUP. In bbl,,, a00 bbl., and the gallon kegs. Constantly for ale by HANNA * CO., Sugapr ER n,., 11 and.N 150 6 p.ln .0,, fo0 EUJLDRUHtM-EITINATES WI.,L BE RE Sceil ,00 0the fIt ,e o( te S0tat Engineer for the repairs ru:d Additon- to thf VnL vorIr it Ruil-au- , '.nmno street "WILL A. FREET, State ER lolsr. SFANCY GOODISCLATIJING, ETC FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. RIBBONS. LACES, Boats and Nboee, -or S. WITKOWSKI & CO., .l ...............y. , azlne Street .............. 9 BETWEEN POYDRAR AND LAFATETRH. Country Deslers ill nd our Stck of the sore named GOoda ompete and desirble. As it has BEEN RoUGHT SINCE THE FALL IN PRICES, We t. a~ t Twenty.Flve Per Cent. Lower Than the ssadl pricesftr the -mie Good Call end examle our StLck before purchasing elsewhero S. W7IKOWSKI & CO., 67 Mgazine etr .0 H. WHITAKER- 1.1 ................. Canal Steet........ ............. BLACK AND COLORED BILKS, PLAID, STRIPED AND SOLID, COLORED POPLINS, MERINOS, DELADIE, JOmUTN'S KID GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, EI70 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MOURNING GOODB A. u induaeenst to cnutomen we shal oe o en X StoCe --At the- MOST REASONABLE PRICES. J.ACKSON STORE CORNER ST. ANN AND CHARTRES STREETS, Ne OrlDean. Tunorette Larose. Importere and Detlee in FANCY DRY GOODS, LINENS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES AND HOSIERIES. G.W. BANCORE fR CO., (LATE NORTH, DUTHIL & CO.,) Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Dr NOS. I AND 13 MAGAoINE STREET New Orleans GROCERIES. WINES. ETC. WHOLESALE GROCUS ,so t LZaOE. Importer of Fench Wihes. BrdEa es eSt NO. 17 ST. LOUIS STREET. NEW ORLEANS. NO. L. O.AVIEB STREET We heae eeSaantly on hand a ine se.rtnt o WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUORS And FPney GreebereOI Whilh we oel or el te lowest market rrte. HITE A MURDO.K LAY eR MACMU RIO, IMPORTERS, Wholesle and Retail -DLULm I$a Fine Wines, Llqueno, Ete.., No. ti UNION STREET. LEDIQ & DAMMRON, (C. LEDIG, HE DAYMRON.) Wholeasle Geerere and DenSern In Generta Provlelone, Cigalr. Tobacose WINES, LIQUORS, ETC., No. SI POYDRAS STREET, NEAR NEW LEVE. New Orleans. WHOLESALE GROCER, COmomtlion and Fomwardlnlg erehant AND DaAmaa m WESTERN PRODWCE, FOREIGN and DOMESTI WINES LIQUORS, ETC., ETC. COKSS CoxoS Sem Fne, BSree,, NNW O.LsAL La FORCH.I ME. BROTHERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS DeaMers In Forelgn and Domestle Leqmeer (Agent for Pine Apple Whisky) IS THOUPITOULAS STREET, NEW ORLEANS BA.AC8ON, 8EIXAS S Ao., (ALF. H. ISAACS0N-HENRY b. SERIAR Wholesale Dealers In STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Importers of Fine Wine. and Liquors, Mi COMMON STREET, New. Orettns. Lttlnler. PHOTOGRAPHY. S. ANDERSON, PHOTOGRAPHER Photographic Stock Dealer, 61 CAMP STREET, Now OLoEnas. Carte. de VUIite, Hallotypes, Ambrotypes, Pictures on Porcelain, and every descriptlon of Pictures known to the Art. WAll klnds of Photographli Materials at the Lowest Prices for Csoh. pHOTOGRAPH GOODS AND ALBUMs 5. T. BLESSING, 24 Co..,... BSm.. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in PHOTOGRAPHICAL INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS AND IRAMES, PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRITIES, ET.. Would call special ttention to his new nd spledid dstok Albums and Bible Albums, which he Is selling at REDUCEE PRICES. His stock comr rises .1! oles, kinds and qEulltleO Inclding the PATENT HINGE SBAKS, wdhl. for dnmoblilt] and Mau,7 sblject In gseat variety, plain and co ord. PHOTOru RAPHERS, City nd .oontry, .lpplied with eoro article used In their hus at lowt mark.et o.. Bend for Cataloes wlthorl STATIONERY, PAPER, ETC. STEVIEN UREYMOIIB, (E. . STEVENS, W. E. SEYMOUBj -D-ALeDl IN paper. Strtloaneory, and BFney G d oe. SO and 6 Common street, opposite the COi Hotl, ew oa oa.w E. C. PALMER * CO., (ED. o. pALMER, JOSEPH W[LD) Wholea.e Dealers n Paper. Envelope and aBs,. No. 1130 Osvl street Noew Orlean.. L S BIER.................... .. . B No. 20 CAMP STREET, UNDER THE CITY HOTEL Jewelry. Watches. SIlver and Plated War.. SEMMONS' BRAZILIAN PEBBLES. ne Gold Watchsl I Hntg Om, diamond montd and egp.eod, beot mike.d; oHeb Set, Braoele., Pin aod b.r dogn In Diamond, Amethyst, Coral, Onye and Etuba.e Gold, IS kolOd Gud 11d Vtst Chains, lattes pattemps; SIrave Butolr. ad Stods o0f ey arsty d bRot deworkmnship, .0e,' MScbr and M.ooic Pine, venous de g he; Bdly o Yd Plated .et., Table a.d To. Forks and Spoon, Cop., Go0le0, NoHap Roing, Cu0a.0 , 0e.; PookL and TRhle COtto, boat makrand sopeor rq.ltSy. Oloeka. OE aod Mantle, In Bsmoe, Marobi and Wood Speetames. Gold, i8rv, St1l nd BShell mo1nted. The partinlar atestion of thoe ned1g "g help to re." Ih repecltfuly aoliclitd to Samono ' Brsolllan Pebbl, thO bes and only glas that should Ro ned. New Pebble ra. ir old M.. P tlenoiaott r o l paidto reparlngW.OoR. ape Joeeley, the Oat Tork eTn bing e Roemployed l ememboer, Si CARP STREET, under e City Rout. J. GONEGAL'S COLUMN. 20..... IST. C AJLL S EUT. 2.......c0 DRUGS, 'MEDIcIN , CNEMICALS, PA.If' OuA, GLASS. DRE STUnS, PERRYUiUSY JAMES GONEGAL, 5th M ST. CHARLES STRRRZ, NEW GRLZAD aretog eealved, by letset es , a twoM osr of and NEW DRUGS, In sitslg to the Iaog. USSSSwt o b llsIem ow h 5 S hew P and iats tnts ofl the DRUG TRADE BOUTS. The Wle.teg eroduets e eepe" rat ofmysac~k: Aided, ll klnds, Alcohol, BluntH C pnbts Acses Oanb Itmt B1Xe=, Elanltel, Clomsel, Brinroo. Cauthsatdd., CastoO5, Chloride Llest Chsik, rod and whte CstonentrtedIa Chlolrotm, Creem Ttr, C epprsp, Indio, CetusFickBeam Licrice.Root, Lunr Caetl, eadder, Msce Mauna Yapnmia Yuck, Morphis., Nutmegs, a, Quicksilver. Qhlnde, iotten Stone, Eehlmt e Selphur, PnsiolenStti, Tanis., Syrnges. Epsom Sets, Topeethe, Varnish, Wht5ISLoad inON. Etler. Nitri 1PP, Rmesy Flort, Ether, Sulphurc, Emery, 1, 2 edo Gamboge, Eetes, te4 solid and tintsAabie Ila:Seed, Gem e. eIn., Ghnger, Gum Shells,, Ott Aelfedha, Une, Myebh, Gum Campeho, Glyteeite, Geem Teegaeatek, Hop.,·Glee, Oil Bergamot, Htehbs.f ah, Oil, Cod Liver, white, 05 Anisi, Oil, CGd LPivr, daL, qe l, 0.0*5mo5, "Oil, Olle.pisnt Oind l, CetS, 011, Saeeafroe 016 Leman Pepper, blik. Olt, Peppessdls, Pot.sh, Chlorate, Oil, Wlnteege.es Putty, Pepper, Cayei Sltapelse Potus, *odid., 8enuq Rhubarb, Sap, Costlle, SalerehlS, Spotge, SeSu lelase andbotSq All,, ods. Bissh.bonae, Bida, S.1, Whit. Wae, PERWUMRRY, PFeay Geood. Statltery, Combs, Bo.hee, Colltees. HRedhdeehhhl(.h, Pomedes. Ittverteg, Toilet Articles, Pe.T andPowdeelm Stps,, plais end fancy, Peaut Ntdltee, see, Ordtee s ecitd fees the iounsiy wilt meat with 5eein aitentin JAIES GONEGAL, S8L Oh·s te HUBBEL's SUPERIOR OLD CABINET BBANDTY (MEDICATED.) A. UNEQUALED REMEDY FOE DIARRBEA. VUMMEU COIPL&.I s CHOLERA, CHOLERA MORBUS, GRIPIEN PAINs EN THE BOWXER CHRONIC DIARRHEA. It is higly appoved by th. M.dll Family Por Change of Water and lIM. THE CABINET BRANDY He been uaed with almost anpue.plod s eem thbn pu.t Twenty YeOrs in cua of DIARRHEA, OBOLEUA MORBUS, COLIC, at. 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, AND EVERE BOTTLE WARRANTED. HUBBEL'S CELEBRATED GOLDEN BITTERS A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIO Ilvlgorattag mad ftrengtheni. Fort lthb hytm . ret thb ev.i fsts of .nwh wter. For * tI alA o1 tif the world S-CENTIAL DEPOT--Amican Expresn BIldIes a HuBdson treet, N.w York. Manuh-B.r-Hdo.n, N. T. GEO. C HUBBEL & CO. BOLE AGENT, J. GONEGAL, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, e .............. . Charles street................e NEW OBLEAo