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th.d .,l;i d ptice miht be done, the
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... t, " it re th.ey all present. Re
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1- Low 3Middling..... 18~fi_18j 18
, Middling..... ......18 18 18
S S tr ic t M id d lin g . . . . . .. . - ( -
11 Good M*id.ing......... -- -_
SSUG.AR:
= Good Fair, Ib.......... .. .
Yellow CLaritied ...................llt
F air .......................... ... 9
: Fully lair.................... 12
, White.......... .... ......13 .13.
Y MOLASSES:-
,f Centriflgal ........... ............... 52
- F ,ir ........ . .............. . . .. . . ... 1.R
Prime. ..65
Rltl,oil .l1, ,lnt.tition, 't gallon. .30 --
I l.'boile,1, refinery ..............30(i (
Golhcu Syrup..................... ;1 00
n FLOUIR:-
" SInl r iile ............ ............. C, 00
i Double extra...................... 6 75
n 'l'r bl,l, tlt. ..................... 7 2
SGo(,od Treble Extra............. 7 75
f;ood Extra ........... ...........7 ;2b
- Choice Extra.............. 7 75, and 8 75
CORN:
, Whlite mixed .................. 6
,Yellow .......... ........ . 21
\W hite............... ............ 9
, Choice White, in I)Dludoe....... . -
St. ('harles contvy White.......... -
Mixed, in poor order......... .. -
OATS: -
St. Louis, h ushel.......... 68® 52
(ale a .............. .. .. ......... 53
SBRAN: -
* 100 Ilb ......................... 1 50
HiAY: -
Western, ' t ton ................. 33 00
Choice...... .....................36 50
PORK: -
Summennir-cured M'hs ................. -
I \inter-packed MIsS......... .... .
I*etailingl ,.t.............1. 15 Ot00 13 50
ESNCULENThS:
Potato s, bbl .. ......... ... ........ 3 7.
Onious ....................... 323
Apples ........ ...... ..... 3 0(.. , 50
LAR\D:
Tierees, lb ... ..... ........... 13:1
"Kf, I................. .11 i 'l.
lrTTEIll: -
C('hli, Ws\'tcrn, y- LI. . ..... ... 2( "21
sih1 n .......... ... ...... . 3".(,:3
Sl ui-iaiL,, pri ......... ......... 9
ii It l . . . .... . .... . .
Iniw 1 ,1 .... .......
110....CANAL 'STIE ET....101
Near St. C'harles,
IN ' aloLi.i.I v', L.I.
MEl'S AND BOYS'
(,F 1 iiir OWs MA.iE)
lOYS AND) CHIILDR1EN'S
CLOTHING.
IMlN'S A\I BilIS' ,IIIIT, iT lIE TO ORiDER
Every Article Marked in
Plain Figures.
G(14, shl in ''l( l price" sitin, an.l
,lily :irielI p iu'chase. whii, i h is to i- giv
I .llihwii i an hl h r turucid aol the mull
,'y oil! bI rliinIdd.
#F-ir derlitantc Prl'ic(es and Fre;l
8th';· to select fl'rolll are solme of
the iniducenwnta olitrcd at
B. T. WVALSIIE'$
IMlVlllfl SIRlT .til) 'LOTIIING EIPORIIII
11!) C'anial St., near St. Charles,
_1Tow Orloar,.
N. 1. Lettr Orlers rceive prompt
attention and filled C. O. D. if desired.
*75 3vory TWeek?.
MADE EASY,
We want Smart andl Energetic Agents to
iutroduce our l)opullar al:l j ustly celebra
Lted iuveitionsi, in every Villaje, Thwc
,dt City in Ith IWorld.
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They are highly approvt d of, endorsed
and u,,pted by laclis, '/,ysicin,,s ad
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ITE with them.
Every Family will Purchase One
,,f lore of then. Siolnethlig that their
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MILLINERS
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And all who ke..p FANCY STORES,
will find our excellcnt articles SELL
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8 TEAMlBOATS.
rk CAIRO.
---
ST. Lomes A.r NEW ORLEANS PAcErr
Comran.
FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS.
Illinois Central Railroad Packets.
.. spe- FOR MIEMHPIS, CAIRO
U and the Bends-The fine
inrassenger steamers of
d this line will leave as tollows:
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c- points on the Memphis and Charleston
n Railroad, Nashville and Northwestern
f-: Railroad, and Memphis and Ohio Rail
in road-also to St Louis.
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is by all the various routes via Memphis,
o Cairo and St. Louis. Staterooms so
-cured at General Office, 104 Common
atreet.
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1 104 Common Street.
fE C. G. WAIYNE, Freight Agent,
- / 87 Natchez Street,
n JOHN N. BOFINGER. President,
Bills of lading for all freights over
it the Illinois Central Railroad; signed
t- at the office of
JAMES T. TUCKER,
2. apl. 6-tf 26 Carondelet Street.
Si
MECHALNTS' SOUTHERN PACKET
COMPANY.
SFn ST. Loris, CAImo,
- MuiEMPiiIS and the Bcnds
The steamers of this line will leave as
follows. at 5 P, M.
Giving through bills of lading over
the Illinois Central Railroad to al
points on Arkansas, White and Cumb
) erland rivers. Through bills of lading
and passenger tickets issued to all
points on the Upper Mississippi. as
M high as St. Paul.
Plans of cabin may be see and state
rooms secured on alplieation to
r STEVENSON & VERLANDER.
Agents,
135 Gravier street.
JOHN F. BAKER, President.
Bills of lading over the Illinois Cent
ral Railroad signed only at the office of
h JAS. T. TUCKER.
it 26 Carondelet street.
t
NEW ORLEANS, CHICAGO
AND TIlE WEST.
HIt IE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD
AND
Blue Line, Via Cairo,
, WILLT.T:L KEFIRl{EIGIIT
SFrom New ( 'rhtas on lirst
LEA.VIINO DAILY, AT 5 P. M., FORi
CAIRO, CHICAGO, AND ALL
P )OINTS NORTH, W'EST AND
EAST, AT THE LOWEST
RATES. I
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- l:ding from New Orleans by above
route givi n, signed andl rell r nized
only at the (, neral Ollece of the Couui
p No,. 2. 26 (,Cardelet Street.
Shipl"'rs iv this route save all dray
aqe and tr:isfer chllargs at Cairo,
anal tlheir goods are always under
cover, tlud no charges are made for
forwarding.
JAMES T. TUCKER,
General Agut.
ST, LOUIS.
For St. LouIs, Cairo and Memphis.
The Steamer KATIE,
SJ. M WarrE, Master; will
leave New Orleans for above ports on
SATURDAY, SATURDAY,
June 10; June 24;
SATURDAY, SATURDAY,
July 8; July 22.
For freight or passage apply on board,
or to
J. JANNEY, No. 150 Common Street.
A. A. GREEN, No. 196 Common Stree
Where a plan of the cabin can be seen
BATON ROUGE. C
New Orleans, Coast, Baton
Rougeand Grosase Tete IRail
road semi-weakl passIen
ger packet
8T. JOHN.
W. R. G orBuoUsE, Master;
JAxEs McEnror, Clerk,
Will leave New Orleans every S~TonRar,
at 5 P. M3., andWD.ErsDAv, at 5 P. 3M.
For freight or passage apply on board,
or to P
E. O. M~EL.NCO, 11 COati street.
MILLINERY ESTABLIISHMENT.
FALL AND WINTER C
WrTCK oi
MILLINERY GOODS
of every description, just received at C
,...CHARTRES STREET...29
between Canal and Oustomhbouse A
INION LEAGUE CLUB HOUSE
.t ..........Rov al strcct..........3 2
Theb rmoa of tate Clab are open sech
duy to memnses and their gu'suts from 7 1
", I. , 19 P. M. Tln.h will be seved
daily from 12 31. to 2 P. I.
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H L. LZans . E.W.ImU
H. R. LEHDE a BRO.,
a GROCERS
f No. 79 81&83.
11 Barone Street, Corner of Unioa Stre
eNew Orleans.
1
ftAlways on hand a choice selection
of fresh GROCERIES, fine WINES and
LIQUORS.
n Family and;Country Orders
Solicited. No. 49 3mo
MILLIVEIY STORES.
MRS. A. M. PARRISH
r
FIRST PREMIUM
thitt 'a
NO.111 CANAL STREET,
New Orleans, La.
Particular attention paid to the
1 manufacture of Gents' Under
clothing ; alsoBase Ball Club and
Firemen's UniformMade to order.
BRANCH OF THE NEW YORK
Emporltium of 1irsh on
FOR LADIES.
Represented by Mrs. A. Goodale and
re. I. E. Lincoln.
FURNISHING SOODIS
OF ALL KINDS, FROM
HEAD DRESS
TO HOSIERY,
SUITS IN GRFAT VARIETY,
Wrappers Single or Double, Undercloth
ing of every description, Night Dresses,
Trail and Walking Skirts, Chemise,
Drawers, Sacks, Over Skirts, Aprons, &c.
Orders taken for wedding Outfits, Chil
drens and Infants' Wardrobes, Suits and
Dresses in the Latest Styles, and supplied
at short notice.
g-The TRADE supplied at New York
prices. r
Sample Room, No. 2~1
Canal at.,
AT MRS. A. M. PARRISH'S
FIRST PREMIUM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. l
.-Orders re~pectfully solicited.
Mrs. A. GOODALE,
Mrs. K. E. LINCOLN.
lIOOKSELLERS, ,TA.4 TIONERS
BARRETT, SEYMOUR & Co.,
PRINTERS AND LITHOGRA
PIERS,
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More than one hundred and sixty diff
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Subscriptions received to all periodical
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CARPENTS RS, FURNITURE, tc
JULIU&.P. BRO WN.
HOUSE CARPENTER
Cuaz. Sr. Bet ~ua.r & Bouresox Sra F8
Jobbing. Attended to PunauacwU.
The Mitchell & Ramelleberg
FURNITRE CO.a,
MAN'FACTURESOS AND DerALERS 1.N A UDS OF
LCOKING
GLASSE',  cke.,
103 and IOi Camp street, corner Poydras,
MORESQUE BULDINO, Al
New OaLass. ly
DRY tODS & CLOLrNoG,
PARTIES
WHO BUY FIRST (ASS DRY
GOODS
--Mn C.a.
Will And the money spent more to their
satishctiom at
BRASELMANC& ADAM'S
CASH HOUSE
ELSEW HE RE.
A Hmee thsngh their immense steek
m- ---
id Silks, Satins, Reael Poplinas, Plaids, Serges,
Merinos, Cashbmees, Emp. Cloths,
Formosas. Arab, Jacket, Shawls
Sackings, oakinas, Cloths,
Flannei Inces, Embroide
ries, Glovee, Corsets, Vel
' veots, Ribbons, Paresols,
Fans,
0 Etc., Etc., Etc.
WILL CONVINCE.
586...............and............ 5888
Magazine street, cor. St. Ardrew,
MISCELLANEOUS.
HE PEOPLES COMMERCIAL
COLLEGEI
Dempa-8ment of
Straight Unfrersily.
Located over the Freedmens Savings
Bannk,
114 Carondelet St.
OPEN DAY AND EVENING, NO VACATION.
The old and young can enter at this
Institution any day, no distinction
made in regard to race or color. The
design of the Institution, is to furnish
opportunities to those wishing a rapid,
thorough and practical business edu
cation, fifty to one hundred per cent.
saved by student., by taking the rapid
cammercid cowrse. Parties having or
dinary ability, who have entirely ne- 3
glected their education now have the
opportunity to qualify themselves for
almost any position in the State, in
an incredlible short time.
From two to three months is all
that requires to complete the commer
al course. Terms duced to sunit the E
times.
For further information call at the
College, or address
Prof. A. T..Selever,
Principal.
REMOVAL
TO
167 ..CANAL STREET.....167
FROM
No. 9 CAMP STREET.
G 3&A YTN et. TNTEN'E'W
Manufacturers and Dealers
IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Trunks, Valises and Bags, d
We repectfhlly give notice that they have
removed to the large and centrally located
No 167 Canal Street,
Near Dauphine. It
U
WINSFIELD & COOPER.
PAINTING, GLAZING, CALSOMINING,
GRANTILING, FRESCOING,tl
GRANING, SIGN PAINT
ING, WALL PAPERING. o
01lee No. 84 Dryades Street,
Near Union Street.
OLORED SEAMEN'8 HOME
GEORGE TAYLOR.
NO. 91 FRONT LEVEE,
THIRD DISTRICT,
Boarding and Lodging
--OR
THE PEOPLE'S 10o6
AND
THE BOOK OF THE DAY.
JUST OUT. W
rhe Louisiana Magistrate. .
A GUIf)E OF DAILY USE TO TiE
JUDGE, THE PARISH OFFI
CERZ THE LAWYEE, THE
BUSINESS MAN, AND
HEAD8 OF
FAMILIES
Containing the moet neceary inform.
ion on questions of every day mae,~
AID
COMPLETE
SEt OF FORMS FOB
ALL CONTRACTS OF
EVERY DAY OCCURRENCE
For male by
BARRETT, SEYMOUR & CO.,
General Stationer. and law Pahlsr
sh30. t No. 80 Camp utreet.
JULES AELraD,
Carpenterand Builder.
2R7.... -JULIA STREET....237
Nuw Oaruzan.
AllU order left attheuhop wiilbe prompt N
-y attended to.
LCIINA iTATE IIM T I S Am -
i Incorporatd August17, 66
CHAR3LE T. HOWARD .. Pamamm
SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERY.
Sniamsm sezn!t OmT 20,000 Nm-U
, CAPrIT P1m - - -- $50,00e.
CLAB8 0,
STO BE DRAWN IN NIW OBLEANS OR
Shhtry, Oitber 2t, 1871,
H, HOWARD, SIMMONDB CO., Contr'cts.
SCHEME :
20,000 omaas--T~CKE oKz $20.
1 prize of $50,000 is.......... 50,000
1 prize of 30,000 is.......... 30,000
1 prize of 20,000 is........ 90,000
18 1 prie of 10,000 is......... 1,00
Iprize of 9,000 is........ 9,000
1 prize of 8,000 is.... .. 8,000
1 prize of 7,000 is.......... 7,000
1prize of 6,000 is......... 6,000
prize of 5,000 is.......... ,000
I prize of 4,000 is....... 4,000
1 prize of 3,000 is.......... ,000
L 1 prize of 2,000 in........ 3,000
prize of 1,000
1 prize bf 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
1 pri of L000
1 prize of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
I prize of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
1prize of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
I prize of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
r 1 prize of 1,000 are $25,000
1 pre of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
SIpriz ofe 1,000
e prizeof 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
I prize of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
1 prize of 1,000
_ 1 prize of 1,000
- 0 prize of 1,000
50 prizes of 500 are 95,000
-317 prizes of 500 are 63,450
440 prizes amounting to $290,f00
SWhole tickets $S0; share in prortion.
I Prizes payable in all withoutdetion.
Orders to be addressed to.
1 CHI T. HOWARD,
Lock Box 892 Po tofice, New Orleans.
SSend Postoffice Money order or Register
your Letter.
Agg & e' eil
PATENT ATTORNEYS
AND
DEALER IN ALL. THE
and most Useflul Patents of
the age.
We beg to call public attention to the
fact that we are now prepared to fill or
ders for the latest novelties in the line of
patented goods, and are constantly adding
Sto our large stock, such articles of
merit as the inventive spirit' of the a
produces, and the progressve temper of
the times demands. The Southern Coun
try especially, needs these labor-aving
inventions; to our friends in the eountry
extead an invitation to mal ad emaine
our stock of boummoz Am nTem mws.
Inventors can obtain Information
through our Agency, of the courn to be
lIrmned in obtaining petenta, the moDUs
oPERBAND o0 THE P'ATEIT raC, Gov0ern.
mIent fees, &e., &e.
Applications made, and Caveats led,
speedily and effetively through our ofee,
AND AT Lrg OOT TO THo Invtrro, than
personal application at Wahingtom. For
circular addream
BTAGG & O'NEILL,
180 Canal 8tret.
New Orleans.
CAPET WABRO USE
17....CHARTRES 8TREET..17
A BROUSSEU & CO., Importers and
Dealers at Wholesale and Betail, aler at
low prices ;
CARPETING,
FLOOR OIL CLOTB~,
MATrING.
Curtanf and Upholsterers' MaterIa,
Window shades, Table C9rvers, Haler
linth. Irae Curtais Caornla, etc.
,aa ... ii.Lr V I, I
Fashionable 'ttliner,
283 Poyda s ateg.
00. 600. 60oo. so.
HOME WASHERS,
HOME WAsH.was
HOME WASHEES,
Sakdd wiUthain the Past Two
M] sths under a 7.1
Not m samphiat,
Speaks for itseltf.
In ( ran Daily at the
Depot,No. 17@Caual street.
PRICE $1.
New rCda HoIme May. ari
Colipsay.

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