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fIlNANCIAL AND COYUB.IAL. MlNONMUTANl. OrPo N W OtIH4 NS DBuOOn AT, "Wednetday 1vehlg, Mlay 0, 01i77 33W uIItAiAR O1AJ*ARII;Nir Ntt11. i0200,110)t 04 84,011 V Na ...... .. ... tr1. ,,10,1111 , 9! , 9 -413, t 1 S... 1,lt1,70 711 1iU,8(0 01 Sues fir this week .... 471 710 1 7i4,0 Is Wlek ..-... u,t .a,14 01 1,100.101 91 al week bfire .... 8,107,8 1) 80 01,1114 ot The demand for money was fair it one or twr ianke to-day, iitt moderate at the reat tad no the .treet, and nommerrmal paper was utnhangedi tider the iuorre of the New York market goIl and liorelgll . Elohangi Showed some irregularity, both eloeulnr, aftek a moderate bnulese, Mat slight advanrl*, New York eiht was a shade strongr., tochs were llet nt firm. Miate loneole wtre In god dlemanlld and tendered at ., boit eloed ait ,N, .i.ql, against 50'.4tO.4 yeeterday, Pll m lInhde were ason In filr requnet and ru1one ule as high at 80I,, but closed et CO ertifiAmtes and Per Dt mw Warrante ruiledi a stbout previous rater . lTomorrow Ieing Tlhanketlling f Day,. lho Et ehnanea and Balte putblie olRioes will be elosed. The bil e tompelled, tieder the law, tI keep open, blM ill so arrange their iuenesee as to mau see a I I e ilterft.meee as poesible with the dutiee of the day. OnttelIe it Is expreted that bucloess will be generally etuspenied. We doottiul to quote Rtloeptional oommeroial -ge. 0- a+I int petr tanmdlecoitt; At do, 0*; Im grade do. 19. 11; eaollkteral Ione 0R' ret o(1s mortgages M9I0, nt seod nd graI e do, 10l11.O( Gold opened at0 ti011 tl0t(, against 100,% at New York, and after a moderate business closed it 100%0t1o, lgaitnt ll17!~ In that market, The salns nnmmed up r110,0t1 embraing 018 0(0 it o00%., 91800 at 10) 1%, aMd 18000, #000 and tUnder the olurse of Gold it New York Foreign iNiehaUgP was roetltger. The aleh" of sterling were oomnfned to 118 180, enthbrelngl £800 hill of lading at 817%, £41ku bill of laiatln at .1ln041%~ , £1(100 Al elear at 1 , 111100 do at 1091, and £10001 bank at 01:.i, lesales of frltroe omprised 00,000 oonmmer elalr a4.0,14 mud 40,0(x) it 4.11. At alo e 1 terling bills wr qaotld erte Kute si 16 bill of llling sad At elear mad --02 lotr bank (bank counter rite - -4L21%,) ani fraune at 41 for commereial. New ortk eight wee stronger hr commerclal. The sales tomprieed $110,0t10, emnracing l01,1 00 enemmerell at 4 i Pent premitum, and 10,1009 Ad 100000 bank st -ia, The Lank. okntioned to hebsk on New York it 4 seanst premium, while mnnmernial sight wes uoled at a(1i0 tl, agalnst % yesterday. sOw onR&11ba 1% Tc0 as IInso na AI.C -lmtTl I, 11177. liec.em ItterT tAiA. *30,000 ltate (Oonole at i... .... o........1 40,0110 do 00 0) do .... .... .. reD P alum Bonde ... .......·.... do M \4o,000 iit 17,000 do 110, et stOAlto --it AlM. $3,000 State tJonuole it ............... .. . 4t,000 do ........t r,000 dii n 11,,(o0) do . . 1,448 Per Dh me. ... ......... .... N0 eaTWgpl' c'AtitA. 1tR000i State I nsole at............... an1 0,1101 do do . 04 411,040 dlo do Mt 41I,00.1 do .............. Ni 4; !,041)0 do do .............. 80,000 Psuralum pond .. ............. 8s 1t0,0111 do .... ...... . 111 711,000 do St 10,(410 do : I 1,000 Per )item. .ti osttlino'e oAn11 Ar 2 . M . $10,000 rtate Cionsole iat....... .. I 1)0,100 do.. ................... lt 10,000 do 14. n.il tat..... :14% to,000 do Il -:t fst.a..... 41 10,.1.) do (8. .1 fNt1 t....... ...... : 1,713 Per Dieme. ................. NON Arras aMocol, niilAnh. 86,000 Btate Uonuole............... .i I,01100 do .............. .... 8. On the street we noticed a male of :17 eharee New Orla nel (G1le lghl Uoltpaniy at $10., Stokel were quiet and Arm, State Otmneols were in good demand and hind her touching 1't,, and olosing it $.0Ol,$14, againsL )W!,41851(1' pyeserdiy. 1' lBmt onds were in tItr roequet and also higher, tonohtbln 8., and closinug t 84'48581, lnt ,4 84 yesterday. Pelte t'eriieases oontiuted to rule at 08007 hbr March lsttse. Per Inltm Warrants were still quoted at 8..1'+! Mnau OFFItli NEW ORL&EANB DEMOODRAT, Weneeday Evening, May 9, 1877, 1 esid*4ahons typtsv'd In,,pie for' round llt frotm $rat hAnds, traeas otherwise eattedrl. In filliq maisL onries hiher prrier'cs are pid. OOTTON--The sales to-day were confined to 1140 b~les, at prices requiring no ohange in our quotations. We give also the figuree and re port of the Exchange as below: (Gen'l Quotatons. Ex. Q. Interior ............ ... ... 4514 7: - Low Ordinary .......... 8 " 4 A Ordinary ................. .... . 8 8 '. Striot Onwinary ............. tO Good Ordinary ........... 9 tIa t'1 8trat Co(od Ordinary....... 9" °e Low Middling ............. l Striot Low Middling ....... .10 l0` . Middllun ................... ll to; 107, ilt Middlingr............11 I :1.+ Middling l air ............. 11 l12 12 Fair.................. .....19@ 1",. The market opened inanimate, and continued dull throughout the day, not only from the de mand being moderate, but also from the light supply of desirable +ate of anob dcrorptlons as were the most in request.. These kinds cone. qiently maintained their previous posilion, while others, em.lraicg the tg eral run, were off-red more freely, especially towards the close, and could have been bought at some concessione. Hlence the prices actually paid exhibited some irregularity, with a general leaning to inside guires, and exceptional transactious at a fraction The dispatches reported Llverpool dull, with its quotation for Orleans redutod 1-16d, and sales of 8000 bahle; arrivals partially 1-16d lower, but closing steady; Havre unchanged, but holders pressing sales, and New York dull at yesterday's quotations for spots, and cloting at a net decline of 3.100@G-100c in futures, excepting January and February, the falliig off on which was only -1400-12-1000. As noted by fl last evening, the Cotton Ex ehi+ge will be closed to-morrow-Thanksgiving Day. The Exchange makes the amount on shipboard not cleared (before to-day's exports of 1033 bales) 38,481 bales, embracing 10,208 for Liverpool, 11,615 for Havre, 54C9 for Bremen and 195 for coastwise ports, leaving in presses agree ably to its account at 12 mi. 14.,8O bales, only a part of which is on sale. At noon, to-day, Midllhag was uoted at (al veston at 10t,e; at Mobile at 10 -c: at avan-. ash at 10 7-16.; at Charleston at ltl"ac: at Wil Mtagton at 10';'; at Norfolk at 10t'c; at Baltimore atl0',c; at New York at 10'se; at Bos ton at 11' e; at Memphis at 10' ,; at Augusts at 1O¼@t0'Oc; at Philadelphia at 1'1c; at Ciooin nati at li1 i. , and at 8t. Louls at 1(0.,o. The Exchange reports: "Bales 1200 bale.. Market easy and Irregular." .oTTON ATAWTEMKNT. Stock on hand Sept. 1,1876-balos ......... ,; Arrived since lut statement.... A0ts Arrivesd previoiusl, nut'ludintlll g77 , eitly lllnge since Oct. 9.. .:.: 2 --I,:1K,.'12 1,:1,1,.249 tflearet i to-dnay.................. 1. Olearil tpreviously..:............ ol,-1.*.:u¢o1 Stock on hand and on ship board, not cleared........... 77.595 Same time last year ............ l.7 - .dag.0porta were to New York. Reept¶ r since last evening 647 bales, agnat-1079 on last Wednesday and 1997 last year Imaig· an a ggregaRt since Frlday evening of 4 81 bale., aal.lrt 4682 last week and 7719 last ert, a8 .,nc. August 81 of 1,163.087 bales, 1,5688 916 last year-.edrease 208,879. Rabmleteqgnreal make 1bhe reeipta at , all thepots from Il a M. u eatirdel to I to driay 110 bale, againet u11i t 1 wee lan 41101 Ii~t ear, and sine aldOt 1,ie 4 bales, alast 11I,047 aut we, ad i4 la or,5t is-ea U August 0t. t,111!,00 baiHr oali Sllb,07l9 tip O Ttueadaly noon, iay ,last yJerit---iateaea II 0140 baele, xpo.rtle ('rihll to Tnosediloinlusirev) to dIre;t i rlttaln 1ln 404 bale.,aaineti 01lNat week and Mivneo 1094rd lnast week and 4197 ,itt y ar. iSto ks aill the delivery rprte, maie lip to 11 es,, "3 ,972 bales, against 800,772 last week, and i li AUU7 i The sales to- Ily etnbraced t1'hdhl (1 and i11). The reeOlpbe eontinue fair, and the mtnounht on sale Is now esllimated at 4l001 hhde. )We mtlnue to qtu1ie al followe : U t lnenund and frliteld luge 1Q.04no Interin 8lugsi 41114'e. Isow 4rtf 0 L tledndlnm t3C(0, Iinodo I cf l 4is , . i no l ea i .l t , m ,edl m ilt ,1 a10, godt ]i ti , One 1137$1.4tn, and seleo e leticivedl ine ilst eventin 104 hhtle: cportled SI41 to New York 1anl I hI rail; stock on hland by ount tfunnlln statenienlt flllR blade. FrRICItl 8-The mtikhe precente no new tea litre, anti we coontinue to quote as follows: Ily steam-inttons to liverpool I 1d I ,to ln-t men ,JdI to New York 7-1001 to loatont l'rovi del.e, Fill Iliver, Philadel lia and ItHtlitnte, via New York, ... Otriin to Liverpool --.ladt. Bly eail-UIoton to Liverpool 9 81)2=10 l4d to ILavre ne; to Blremen t4; to the 1a it in ',|; to Malaga lt to Boston .e, (rain to the (litintent 1tiL0 btnshel, BUIUtAl--tIeoilved this mtorning 1131t hhdl. lkood demand and ptricen are strong. All the reo nIlpte sold: Inihtlor to toininmon R/i, mlll notin nn uti, fair L-4e4, gtod fair 0llt , full fair in Strmt e ,.tngsi,. striotly prmlte to rhoice Ol'@ LU'r, seeontd t c, s. enutrtingal 100. yellow .talt leit 10^ )11, offi whitee lie, whitee lit. 10 tIh., MOlAoRNt&--. Is ecat.e anti prices very strong. Rle'elved this morning li 0 ibll , Itiappliep arer epllitiig Unmmoln 4th0, fair 41), prime l11O astll I hoice bo r tgallon., ItltFINIti Y lMOllAtlEt -Olty refinery i. sell inlg on order il t Outonlml 40n it lbi,ls, 4tn inl I ha t hhlle ad 401 In kege; fair, 4A1o In bble, 401 in hall hIlt and lto In kheg; prime, 00 in blls, li4 in hall lit bll and 0b0 It k'angt chnoice, tlIe in Ihle, i9o in half bblo and 140 In he ga; golden sytup. 9oe n. bhtle, itl4 In half hblm and tt1o in hees. pIil01lt--only 0194 bhle came lit thie morning, (loilntry orders are olmilling in more freely, and ti that way ullite a fair trade Is going on, A lnbian ueiitr taoth fl3t hIltl this miorning on pri vate termns, In the local trade onrly 71l bhll Ssold, of which 1) sunperfine at 0 7t, t.ti and 108 bbr il double eitra at 17 711, 50 low treble at 19, it) a choloe treble at Oi 74, 100 a olin extra at 10i 0 S, 211 do. at O811 and 1l0 bblle on private termr. I tommon is quloted at 11- - 5 10; fine 10tllt 911 ; asrtelrfne $l 7 1147, singlo eixtr 911 l.07 bit; 0 double extra $7 10"i low treble extra So11 1lp1) 1 good do. $ tll f114 0t choice do 10 70110 lb;I Schoice extra Lit$10001170; boloe family llt i a hil. Dealers and ioarsee obtain Ioe above thtses prices in their order trade, Ohietng opened at $1 0I June on wheat, and eeea d lt bl 6t i. lit, tinut quotel d $0 17% oshb, tnd $ 10t bid Miy. IIYB fPLOtU = Commands 65 1() 10 to 1 bbl. I from first hede. Albb .Ol FLoUR--hs aelling at 54 2113Q4l 00 3) S (lItT1 AND IHOMINY -Irlte command $4 10 4 on the lInding, and 04 9 @44 25 in store, No bomltiy on ha.ld. It l int demand and would a commanld 4 '21 t bbl. 0OtrN MIIAL- I. dull and held at $8 08 ei1 bhl, and onlyv 40 blde sold to-day, o ,mrtsning Sni, 96, 50 and I0 at 31, and 100 at 13 0it. Last evening, not reported, 1100 bble sold at 511 01 and 1io0 at 6I lit 31 bbl, Dealerr are jobbing at 18 t611 bbl. t'OllK -- Is more depreeaed and lower to-day nuder Chicago delpatchee, and tesas Il qtloted pominally at 111 00 31 bbl. Dealers are job bllnt at $17 bbl, Obloago oiened heavy; 14 75 June and $14 it1 July, sid closed irnmer at 18 11)0 June, 111; 20, ai aldvance of 9i0 from the lowest point to-day. tilY PAt lHAT---The market Is quitne with little oftiringR. Shouldnre are quoted at ,;til o boxed, olear rib sides Nr~, IDealers are jobbing SshBoulern at I1t. n olear rib lde. I""o 1 115. S IlAutiN to dull. 8 hbllf casks shoulders ald it tlc , 4 Ii. Ulear rib eidel are quloted at P.ro, clear cid'. l)-o ttl Ii, ])ealers are jobbing shbiil daer at7'40, lPear rib sidell 0';n, clear aidecs ln i It 1t A lot of 6 casks clear eldes sold at lt -o t , IIIIHIAKFArST AIUN--le dulil at i01Ji;ll.t,-o ' llth. 1'ACKlitRIh' 10t PRl'lOllOTI -PPrime niece 4 pork i elling in the order Irade at $t-lriar01 fit e*. T rl ýtrtimi 1); rnmp prk lll1 lihT, i4 pork $R AN tl l bbl. Pickled pig. feet 7t (1on 3 keg, lcand $2 half bbl. Tonluesl tl14o a piece. Wt IoKY--eulotifled Ia qnnteu ati int4ll tit k allon, as in proof and brand. Ctno;nnatl was lower to dar, and quoted at $1 0. I LAUD.- TLe stock il analllant i settline in the Iobel trade at lto.!r10 oa for tierce, 10e40lio for keg, and 1l0a1 t/ for pall. Chltioe quoted ,7nitue, lAML -A lot of 10 teroes sold at 12Io 4 11. Ohteo ulgsaronrt, freshly poaked, are quoted at ,IPtEil.o nomninall; ordtnary average and large ire 41" 1%10#o lmna1. No demand for old stock 00lth IN BiULK-Nlon on the spot. It is quoted at 02o 31 bushel, to arrive. COItN IN SACKtI--I. in good aupnly with A Sfair demand at previous prices. 1fi,9l0Aacks oltd, of which 1000 white, in burlasp, at l0o, 2*0l white at O3e, 2040 yellow at 140 bnelel, and 8000( and 19000 sacks white, taken 'or Europe, at 00 l I bushel. Ohioago opened at 13ba° June and closed tsit,' ttiio June, 114o scb. hew York went down 'o' and quoted at $i137c. ''tHANKttGIVihtt--The Mlerchante' E1xchengo will b celosetd tomorrow, the 10th instant, r Thalnkg;ving Day. OATh--iood supply and modlerate demand. 150(10 sacks sold, of 'hleb, 8010 choloe Ht. Louis at Ole, 181) and 200 (talena at 1d0, antd t. otlitoe at 580, 600 Gl.na al t l Mt4, antid 00 do. at 55eo 4 Sbltehel. IItAN --Tlh supply Is glood and there tis lttle or no tienuand. 8:0 sacks sold, of whiclh, 2t 0 at $ 110, tlO rt $1 17i and 100 chuie at i1),0 i 10) 1. IIAY--Lelbt ,upply and dull. Ordinary Il held at l14OrilO, prime t16@117, and chloloe Si t4 Ion. 75 bale. cbodoe sold at 319. COFFIE -1 dill, thoulgh rlris are strong. Stock in lhands of dealerl .100 hleg; in first hands 1581 bsga. W' .uote oargoes: Ordinary 17'4ti%7/ (gtdd): flir I t..4tl!/,c; good 0S.4l0'o; prime I 2l $t,(lo , lb. Job ltos: Ordinary 17'/i,1l gold; ,1itr lll'bW o,\ good 20,l420'4IO ; prtIe 1.%ll@ ti. sTl'itER--As yet, no new has come in the market ezoept a few packages ehoice Northern creamery. The stock of old Goshen and West ern suitable for table use is light, and meets a fair jobbtrg demand. Buyers, however, are anxiously awaiting the arrival of new grase but ter, which is expected by the 20th of this month. The stock of Inferior and medium grades of Goshen is small, but that of Western excess Ivoly large, and meets with little or no demand. Old New Yorkj creamery se quotedlat 2640'7c; dairy tine 24@25.; dairy prime 20t(22o dairy medium nominal; Western fresh packed fine ISO; Western fresh packed medium 14@l5o: Western fresh packed fair 12@130; summer packed fair 10@l12o V Ib; low grades nominal. CHliEESIO-Onlya lght supply of choice West. ern and Northern. The market is bhare of infe ror grades. Moderate demand. Ohoice Western factory is selling at 14@14 <; New York cream 16'; : lbh. t 1Alt UANDLES-Offering at 14o t Ib, without sales. hSLT -Large stock and light demand. There have been no cargo sales sinee our last report. Dealers are asking 9092ito for coarse t1 t0@ 115 sack for tine. delivered. Turks' feland is dual and neglected; held at 85t(90o bag of 2 bushels; pocket salt 14(5c each, as in size. BAGGING-Stocks ae small; prices unchang ed. Domestic jute is quoted at wholesale at 1ltt~1i: t4c; at retail 13X@130o 1 yard. India is quoted nominally at lie 14 yard. POOLTRY-lI dull. Western grown chickens sell at $4 25i4 50; young do. $3(ht; ducks S1@ 4 50; geese 156D; turkies $18@20 S dozen. Lonisi sea grown ohickens sell at &I44 50; yong do, 203(D 50; ducks 13@3 50; geese 14@5; turkeys t18@(20 ' dozen. EssULEN - -The crop of Louisiana potatoes is backward, owing to recent windy weather; re ceipts are small and sell readily for ship meat for the West. Western potatoes are neglected. Good demand for Louisiana onions, and there is a small stock of them on hand. Ap ples are sea cs and very little arriving, the de mand for them is confined to city use. Louisiana cabbages sell up n arrival, for shipment to the West. Louisiana potatoes sell at $4 50(5; West ern potatoese $3 50. Louisiana onions $5 25@5 50. Apples t1 50I4 50 W bbl, according to quality. Lomsiana cabbages 1'2@15 . 100. B&ANS AND WESTERN YEAS~-The scarcity of Northern and Western prime beans continues, and prices have an advancing tendency. Mode rate demand. New York medium are quoted at 5l't@%/a. white kidney 5%@o oc; red kidney 5% .'/"; Western beans l@4; green peas 2c 1 lb. SDIIID FRUIT-The market is are of peaches Moderate demand for apples at steady prioee. ?al, held at 4;, prima 4yj b TiAi W !malnhai et b a l ati demand. Wt ol.---The aimk is Moounlulallr'g, inrryý i. quoted at ft I)n)0. Lontliana Clear 11r(i2.'ac, ilear lake ~i01 4ce~ t 11ii º1114 -foud demand, wag" f bre firm iwllw Ul adneinilog tenIeniey. omnoiry qreartl are 1lttntuet7l art 7ijuR dry alted i2.l i4.; dry infli 14 014o 10 lb. In rii? slaughter .elan are makibj nU tolkiow: Hiteer iiti's, tetr R1) lh,i, ii.' du 10 to 5 fit, ft '; do tinder 7i) l., 74; row -iode., itsy ,)app i~tpras they timo, Or; kip., ilty alanghtler, 10 lo 94 th, 4in; do 914 to 11 it, Mot fiJ {t; rail f ebs. earh BI1 contplry flint, 901 to 9t 1it., 1I90190i IA; dtit damaged, ha It price. Itemewa a print' P I', 1R1 pJ It. Ox lito)H each Ho., 'laloow 71111 II1.. Mluutt- -The inarhet Is dull. li'av hi ritluoele at 9r 9 ;ý' mood n9ýr, blac'k 4 a4!'4' {' fl+ n Oii,--:IlnsI inl bola iS + nntnot at 111%lAriai, In raspe il044t'., loanranop 8iit in oases. Ikatts. anitral T11 dt'5miPP, int ia s 1ii at 040@iro. West Virtpiniiii i'iiri,%aiig 2nrr1itl'. 1.inscett. iaw. 747 et' liad 71),' {l/ gailhlo; iseltor taill iii H' , N AVAi MTII.. wtiii 4iair enppiy and tite lautiandý is cnfined to 1111t lot., Mttrltae gorpeotino is elliog at nih411' ll Raii'o; rwsi I) anll ti i RI 05' F(ý4l 10 , t1 ti 11, 52291. I 1d Cli itRu It! rt eii, N t4 T11 1.0l; pitid, #A 40, tar *1 I90%i I7 V b~bl, tII lmali stonk and eotirv 'leoatnd lootsr ia'ia No. 2 in ,(nloed at 9! '4'11O l''; otrdinary t.r o'." fair 4rirni,.; pool'1114; riNue "41'8 ~i l., MtiFA t1ti0 krr .!Hoply anti mnodelrate Uiattail: 111)1 breu sold at 9L4n, Jnl1 lot" .tminlanad I1 co hiM)lt7l1r1'l tit 1'Il(1ifl1c11 -Artir14 since our rview* or eatperdat: h1114 hilly ilir, till h' ha " a, (ii bales hey, 181) ftlbdu sangar, I i ilis inolams.n, 40i bll. sm.iles, tiC kegs hal tFr 4111I li mcis nutlo Spdll, 10 i,.atns oftenp,, atod 9id this rice, itXl'Ot'tl' tiP ltIil(llllrr i(ltorts minrc out reti*w ofyeagerday: 991 ) bid fintr, I1 bidsl pork, 17 uaeks hanan, 1 tar a lard, I14 hi, a wliskI. S411 bbl, ornromeal, 9R254 sacks urnr, 112)! R bultis morn i hbuik, t<9 sacks oats, 11 parks I, mc, 4 bale, hay, 27 hhile anugar, ml 9I s sgar, f2lIg bis mno'aa, pea, 141 bile nrot, 2511 scNck csi To , Il 3hiula mp .les, 1t9 bids potat.eas, 20 keg bntlter, Oil1 ,!t oininn, andC 1111 each. l~ir. NEW SPRING CLOTHINGIN hlelecler & PI5erNonI tiavn o i,. rn.-r'ived in Ihair liotnil fn parimani (Iii Ir,.inp Htrln" of busing b# Blurtjw, ntill lovilnt ho pot-a I.. owrlln in.' I lwttil IlMAr Piag unni Wnraid iiiO('ICllnal VLI4T. ilt iio 0,t. YV'ut.ha' llingluneI ((nIs'trurflni (I CA iAN nod VEi4Tt, Htillali. itilln IrIann;'I III ITl. tIll uri'ra tal 11est qIaulity. lran.'y flasmimairo Houbluy MTll'S. Whit" thInk VMTII4, Si no ti 54. Nowaot alvn's Litnn (Ji tLLA its. Vorlioal Plritn. 1Pan't r Ay 1.1 II:i. I.Li..I HALT' luwl;. Now tilk 141A11F1, IlOWS, ot.'. 'ranu'y (Owaaitnwun l~l-as If'ANTS, Sit i, s1. And olther NOV1.l'i4$ At Low I', inns, at WIliaSHUIKE & PISRntS1or.n Iiin and it (lain Au l 1art W f lhIaRAIi1 hitl'ARtl''M IIN'1' ott atraln . wilh ',.ntiotlnn 14u'111 KI giotla fur I 'u'lntlirl y'rrnltn, at Vnry low aiini.e' 611irt un BUILDING PAPER, ý: 1PL.AIN AND Ot4NAMiNTAIL. A Substitute for Plastering, a AT IIAI.PT ruiC ONT. Srlw ,, oen,,rntl ·po.nO. 1 h I. i-..tu ..t Plat- Nt. Y bring null Wall alecr s'sfblb.a © nRLn inP P II1·ll InP Owl 'Ill it'l nt aril '). t *uonkno ii ti* I., will u. ill .tlt u aI.' r.., innll 0 nt I) tit. , i Paper Oil-Cloth anld Carpeting. I - 'til. tflnl~~n'l n l n~Ilit~l ..! ltfl ,ill nlZ ,h11 t o m lir), "llou lo F, 'liar, alllwr, unit L'lllllll us .ftltiI'l. ,1111.1 ~911 I.P olnatw1IY with outer it to u-egniro). Panlllplr' 11 till. 1',iror will hP Pill~ ,tLa'. Ad~h. EDWARD THOMPSON, ,C arontrl A,.eL or H·ROnC(UI·I) 2j 110 hennas. St, NewIle rlralncS a. BEE HI COOLERS -AND - Dry Al'r ltefIrIgrators. We Ihav rnotned the Aanl.r for. HMITII'H 1IlIY Al t ItRFlRImERAIA'I(OH andB I, ISIt)(S),l 4lItn. Whclh tre as cheap and onlly rnurl 'l one fifth as mukh Ire as any other ltR.fiInrortor. Wo Invite Iour friends to call anll examinet thet If tllhey naond It 0l frtlrt atr. IIILLE t & 1II MANN. 1trp i , so. r,' and 4 Moullt P,'crl sire rt. "THE NICHOLLS " Temperance Lunch House, For I nadion and (lentlltnn. S................CAMP STRhET..............5 M1 Pure Hwont. Milk and Butter Milk, and homo nadllo PI'atry. tlwal frersh. oplli m . CM. oMAT,TTRTtR. Age'nt. 'lieI flg!s Pled el S flredlgel I reir.ntfnilly reoqtemt all .peInsH owing i ll bIok iln ormst, n airtl els jlndt.ll bhy tI ln.l t, pay thel alro hby APIIt. an,. All forfeited plodgIs, will invariably hI HOLD AT AUCTION. P. t.-The sal115 will commneneo on lthe :1th inst ant t hl t cornner of Countil and oIlurboni sItrmi'i, lrouIIIgh l'htaldnJ. SSpar A.utllil lonr. (tp24 int .1. AN(I IA l)E. A CARD. .N AND AF'lUItI THI. I)ATE THERE WILL PHILIP BIIEST' MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER Soll at WENGOER'S GAIAII(. IIt and 1 llourbon st. nlyt tlm II. WENGER. I'ropretor. GAS FIXTUR1'I I7:S FOI - SALE, lBelow Now York Wholesale Prices, EITHER TO TIIE TRADE OR PUBLICO GEN ER ALLY. Also a large supply of English Pip', Hooks Gas Fit tHrs' Tools and MatllebIl Fitti ngsMnn he bought, for rash, at lssa than factory quota tions. at at C.amp street. ap'27 i JOHN S. FLEMING, Agent. IVALL PAPER. NEWEST STYLES JUST RECEIVED, Front the Richest to the Cheapest. Rosewood 'nd Walnut parlor and hod-room Furnitulre, with numerous fanly articles. r'urniture renews d in the best manner, at 40 Royal street, my5mt IIIENRY N, SIEIII:ECIIT. CARD. The " Stonewall Jackson liat Empor iumn, Corner Royal and St. Louis streets. Ap 22 im STuTuTh "DOMESTIC." Having completed arrangements with th Domestic Sewing Machine Company for the Southern agency of their celebrated machines. I now offer them to the public at the Loweot Cash and Time Rates. These machines are warranted to be the light est running, most durable, and simplest in con struction of any lock-stitch machine made. A new stock of Domestic and "Grover and Baker" machines just received. Grover and Baker Sewing Machine Depot. I. H. TRUE, Ne. 5 Chartres street, New Orleans. 8915 3= TIHE GIANT OF COTTON PRESSES. MORSE IMPROVED TYLER. Thn Ibiltv y rat' ,lntItani t iti f thl-o TY taIR PRtMS prrovna it trl tillolin *otLsprlIr ti all lf r. Tha. I'1[ l noraa ImplrO vInm ntl ¢d, flft ~air noith, It n oln t ny lIv l nnootivn t ellI rwP,' Tin vnylintler jiilatedPah.' all ,tl lut l thi n wrty, ~ton in oii nl'ri l .nlito am Ritj wiltlhtI, t 'tr nti I tlo lh rritr n., tllnrlnhrv iv'lIin l thn lphavy l ralit 9fto tlh t1,a tmitl artt ~C ii r largan v'i n'll r o' iamon . l 'ifin- Mih rt, ifti rtadm lif t hn ltl t li.nrt,t mtutl nt t at di e i vat gelR at gIn. Tplu ahml t andR lltld 19 h(l,, lo ,aMM ,qflll k Ii. t rk rl Uttitt niii' rli nn ti tr-n'm pri a'tio itI y altnlinte . Asnai, inh t11 h t' n i ~e lI 'to totltotr wty-rk with nol inlllldla Fp ttiit urpm1'.tur IIIan 'lthitot with I't, tIVIngII tIn it9 Oltlnn, Id larl Ini fielll Ie rtt.! innotinitt ahttitillrg t t thln rutonl o rl- nlii, ill t1vlh .i llt . o li iini t tn aIt ,r II tAig ei, 'm i ni p ii it ln rn -ff,', ntyll V tits hv RI, V h ant) ! -etn ivn "tt+-t,111!00,r " ripmido it, 1i ",, hnvilltr t "a titn it for '11 to i n 1 14i tl' 'ir h i N ll 1 i, o liN lI. oit w r!m ~f nlttlo, It w'iirltk tun'l1.R iv, Withmit Il In nr tifuss '' 'l . Ill loo t 11.il11 tll nlit M llh of llllldt r, Illn.tl a li , 0,ll 11"4 I l~ l llae Ill nIn 1-1 +tr 1"it1111. W itrl tllut ilm+man R wP rlrn t, nl ll wit Inga tu1t 0pui llslAll , tIa W OR til wr~'l . t t oll j Illun WI41 t n~i nlLn'th l Irrll Itng If.,l l d.| or t vir+ i h ,la91'1 nV r f'h ollur hling It!,h0vn 1h11 .ou l n wnllshl to nn"i, ti(,n ('r vt'R+ ..9!' I lllQtli.ill.+lL'tt lt . ftu P+l t·I it lIt ';nCho IINANI ,I 15l1t l " I' lecvl t lll` , 5 i15.V.,I. ()tln ( 1 f t11,+q1 I'rnmP ,n I-rl.'i itl l 'll ;SltlM h HvinY 11 t nl , v I I i l.t it, ninel , Ri'' il l tos. - iin aM th i iimi RTICF. M & B M! JMO GMlER TI'le are t n all lt (aIaisa FrntinPl tbliilh s in. tePit IaieolirlmR. IM1$ Iranvler ltrell, NlEW (tIII,A NA, l'nal 0f1l" tlhr 7a1. TR. M. &i B. J. MI nONTGOMERY ' Furniture Emporium, ARMORY ItALL, 87 CAMP STREET. The Largest and Most Centrally Located Furniture Establishment i n the City. o- Conotattllr on hand, and at the ILOWEIT MARKWP PRIOEBfR. the laranet and bhn+t ,ngotm' manortment PARLOR coonDS To be foltnd in the Ioutlh. counelatint of Suits Upholstered in Broatell, Cotollno, II po, Terry and Hair Clotbh, and Finished in Gilt. MARBIE TOP INLAID (ARD and FANOY TA. IL17E' PFrenoh L'tATI MIRlIBOlt and Patent Flane (1IAIU1.i; flIte IDIIOIOM IUI'TP, with French Plat S Drtrrlr Ilressing O.tre eanl Armolr; Inlanifloete SFirenllh Pnlato IfAL H4TANDH, with fHAGL ORAIIlb to mantlh; D)ININING.OOM and LIIBRIAR BUIT? of every grade. A omminAet aoitor tmnt tof MEDIUM and OOMMOI FURNItTRiE. or every grade elitable for comntrl and plantation no". A large stook of boxed and knook down Fnrnlutor wad Chaire. PHIRINO, IAIR and MORI MATTRIIE#IFI, HAlD nid nPEA'TIiCI PlttLOWH and ni OLOMT1luS, ant A)NOWGEH, made to order. ALL OF OUR (0001) ARE FROM TIME BEHT FACTORTEH, BOTH EA8'I AND WENT, AND OU1 PR1LEM ARE TIIe LOWEHT IN T'lhE CITY. All (Inod tlt+'k.t' o d nk ttndat-n t fron it( hltargn. Thankilng our friennl andti the ilbib rfor ihlt r vito t atahalritnag.. w aol nt i a orti inutannm of ilhn allnn int Il thiln fitulrl . It. M. & B. J. MONT(IOMERY, Armory Hall. No. 87 Camp Street, New Orleans. 11ll 11i LEEDS' TO:NDRY, EMTAIILIHhIED IN 1825. Corner llelord and Constance Street. -~-- - -o-~ - -- WE ARE PR.EPARED TO MANUFAOTUIRE Steam Engines, Boilers, Sugar Mills, Furnaces for Burning Bagasse, Vacuum Pans, Clarillers and Filters, SAW MILLS. COTTON PRESHES, NEWELL SCREWS, JUDSON'S GOVEB. NORS, GIN GEARING, FURNACE MOUTIIHS, ORATE BARI, AlI KINI)M OF PLAbNTATION AND STEAMBOAT WORK, And ovtory dntiarlDtion of Machilnery for the South. Wt hngr to call sAlc'a'l ttintlon to our nlargan aook of HUGAR KRETTIES. Haviltng r. ehannad lhie viotlrio ltok 'f thii Itat'kor Iron Worlit of Tnnn'mntn, for which Mr. E. F. Lvillle. ttouvro wnt formrtrly nlntr.l.t (itnil thtl only nnuilnn Tnnnrn.tae Kottloh In thn mrnarknt, we offtr thil, artnm for tal , it-a well ati t allln o. our own mauuflaloturn, prlet, list of whtlh we will ito vholu-od to furnlsh upon aitLUlilittlon. ,.,,,. LEEDS & CO. II II III I III IIII FITS EPILEPSY, FALLING SICKNESS, l'ERMANENTLY, CIIREI)-N() HIUMBIII-Tt-.Y ON E MONTHII' IT4E OF I)R. OOULARI)'H (CEI,R lIRAlt'lED INFAILLIBLEt FI IPOW )EIS. 'To convl'e sulfflIrer that these powders will do all we li llln for theln, we will send them by ullnl. P'()O PAIl), a IFREE TItAL BOX. As Dr. (loulard is the only phlyslIahiI who hlas ver made t his (lisee0 a VpeV a studl y, rand its to our knowl egl thousands harve h.n l PEItMANENTIJY .'IJ1tEI) by the 15.0 of Ihose POWDIERS. WE WILL (IUARANTgEE A PERMANENT lron in every e' l, or rIIEFIND YOU ALL, MONEY EXPENI)EhD All ulTeorers should sive thmse powders fill 1 ll'y trial, and be convincod of ithir curatlive powers. PrIce. for large box. 51, or four boxoes for $10, sent by mail to ally part of tlh Uniltld States or Canada on rcelIpt orf prlce, or by exDress C. O. D. Address. ASH & ROBBINS, :hI; Fulton street, Brooklyn. N. Y. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sufferers from th isdisEaswho are annx'ous to Ibe eirvI hould try 1)R. KII4NER'S CEILE IIRATEDI CONSUMPTIVE POWDERS. These powders are the only preparation known that will (ure CONSUMPTION and all diseases of the TH[OAT AND LUNGS-indeed. so strong is our faith in them, andt also to convince you that they are no hlunug. we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a FREE TRIAL BOX. Wo don't want your money until you are perfectly satisflled of their urative owers,. If your life is worth saving, don't delay in giving these POWDERS a trial, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large box $3. sent to any part of the United States or Canada by mail on receipt of price. Address ASH & ROBBINS, apln ly 360 Fulton street, Brooklyn. N. N. Y. UNDERTAKERS. CHAS. O. JONES, JOHN G. BOCHE. Formerly with Frank Johnson. JONES & BOCHE, 250 and 252 Magazine st.near Delord. Undertakers and Embalmers. All business entrusted to the firm will receive prompt and careful attention at moderate rates. Garliages to hire. .ne Southern Shoe Factory OF JOHh HlANSEN, as and 55 Canal street, New Orleans. TO ALL SOUTHERN CITIZENS. I am of the same opinion as yourselves and am determined to help build up the manufac. turing interestof our native State in order to help the laboring classes and keep the money, which would otherwise go to the North, at home. About ayear ago I started my Factory, and by using the beat material and paying my hands promptly. I have been enabled to extend my business and support 800 women and children that would have otherwise left the State. In order still to increase my Factory. I would earnestly call upon the merchants, not only of the city, but of the whole country, to glve me their aid and encouragement. (,ome and Kne me. de14 1y .JNO. IHANtEN. Meat Stalls Nos. 87 & 38 Magazine Market. Supplies Ships. Families. Hotels. etc.. with EGG$, VEGETABLE$, FOWLS, AQANE, Beef, lMutton Pork, Sausages Tripe. pFt., ste. And everything the market affords. MARTIN LANNE8. Js.. Butcher. Vegetable Stalls Nos. 121 & 124 Magazine Market fee PREMIUM BONDS ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE IN SUMS TO SUIT. LEGISLATIVE WARRANTS Purchased by A. LaMOBE. apm No. a Gailler Court. SUNI MUTUAl IYNSURAINUN C;OM PANY. Paid rp Ctapltal, "5S)00 e,. IROM TU9 TWICNT'rY-PAlT ANNUAL. STAThMI NT FOR ilng. Net annullal earnied urn mnlunrn And I)lfulnle anld Intt~fo- rn et.... ... s m." 10,iall. 19xlUtiIIl. Taxne. '4" ........_.7.....,0177.207 94 1terP1 hlnl lontwlr,. ano II~ rll~ 'in oliltlll II par flont ............ ... 19,647 47----lo.7411n Nnt Prefl...........t . ..... 571.1t d A ot t l ·..,,,Iltlnr aq tlrllltiij at t.Inlr r'aseh rnekni't veat In' ftivnkna.)hods. 11, Ollsah ut, hnti wnill t.r'uvi 1ttrtP in '1)II en of vollnc,_ tiott ........................ 1ta,040 44' 1AaA,40 91 tlipiji * n 1116,495 11 1n vidaqu ir lnI(nlu ol I tn ti r l Il v r ll b nl l gltt, Ile Jlti' Iii vnr nI l'his 1.14 at#td ral ilo ng M .any to Is laaol( T olli nlns on I PirP, Itlvnr null MI)Trltt P note )I the mrrs I;direalz tortesl All nleunun gIrointilly wljllstei ant Par tlftl upon libaril t t~ms at Chair iucltw, 112 Uamv street. JAMBN J. Y. 11. UAarilrrita. Rnnrurtntry. lat li M NIIHIANTW MUTUAL INIUJUANUE GO OF NEJW O1U !ANN. lie* ...,..........canal atreet....., ......., ·s, TWI4NTY1-BIOOQn D ANNUAL STATIIM NT. In nolformltn with the rn irrlmRnntAi ftth nharter the munlsny publish the foololtrna ta~tearmenut: ren a received tiurine the year erdin. May n1, 1t16e, Intmludln unearned urerlumub oi thes pevfloIulM year On Fra~re it..... ..»....,.....,... .....41.4$1 On dMersir_5lorjR lp............ u7..e. ,loy M1 on Fl#ver r at ..................... ,0,100 M Net Atied PPteMluin lint May. 1516..011911 Q1n We ip sPei.".,........ . N4,l 41 On a !. . 66744 74 at~~t $101,001 $ Prpm urns.. 1111l.144 SI~lS U~~(Ap invent nt ea ant ftý le'tx" " Profit......... ....... . .... ..17, 1 T ejomfvany have the followlngt Asset.- ""."...." 0010.1110!It;;a tr aaeý..... """".. 5..,... 14,41 akgllr an'I 1 ills Iva A .1,6,10 ramon um11*000 Unr3 D ljt Onn.... .... l" fr rtta on .. 'u'p recce t 484etnn k 91 Vp tg .ht ortigai. . 10,544 00 Iný t and S4,sies11'd. 610014 udrm1 on rttafeott ...... 1,140 {1.01/,71 U The abovpe9 ttemetit ajInat, tr and nor rent transorlfit rrtjrn Cho stiltakR of9 tJJ000uwaal. FAU . OUXIG I Prmld nt. 0. W. NOTT. Seoretary. Partishan frOrlaabopeae fi beor tfl AeMAh Noe f il-.. lea..~a dew ofJntl.JAMBS PAREY, Notary PublIc. At a Meeline of the Beard of Directors hle4l on the nd ~lay of June, 157 It was pp t he soookholdern. on demand, II lff~ J&t N Interest on their ston~k. ,MBFlIllll'31i -RC~~ ..DRN7IQN leilt r WENTT.EVENTB a',iNNVAL STATU. MINT -0o Tl1- 0133543T MUTUAL INSURANGOI OM. PANT. New Orleans, MaY y. lse. The trustees 1% Oojfnrlhitv to the amedd chalrtr, s.bmtte oo.ng statement ofthe affairs of the company on the 8.oth April. 1576 r premin m................1..... ,o a rine premums.......... 87,486 97 ivwr premiums ........... 114,15 26-6-UU.l I Earned premiums e rer r"ance and re toeras pra lada estl. Pitid and , mate1, nluding l known and unpaid: On. re...........0,50 Io arne ........ 14,98 as On river...... 71.471 9o-X147.8 Taxes. expeusen + re bT~e I oela par ticipation, lora Inter est. discount. eta..... 6.76m 11- 531,11 Leaving, after paylrg 10 per cent In eacbh Interest on capital stock. profits......... ANLa The comDanr have the owing assets: Bills receivable............. 68.72 76 Loans on bond and mort. gage ...... ............... M.A48 8--l0. 117 anne on pledgte at calL.... 1r0,n11 h..........................7,866 04r - 1so,06n a eIa estate.......... ............. 128.064 b rlty bonds. bank and oaer stocks..... 164 Premiums in course of colection...... 1ze. W7 Total assets........ .................. o h The above state ent is a true and oorrea transcript from the books of Ithe omPoan. HENRY V. OGDEN. Secretary. Sworn to and subscrik.ldbeoIfor LýMet 65tsh day of May. 176. wMl. econd Junatce of the Peace. parish of Orlean5. The Board of Trustees resolved. That afts~ ahing the annual Interest of ten r esot o aitlse of the o impan t i of TWENTY PEB CENT be Vajd In hon ag after the 1th day of June next tot those arp Insuring with the companyenftlted to rec the same. TBUBTf].B. Ham'l B Newman. n..db. King. Sam'l . Kenned 'k Odk amerden. John Phelps. L. Harris Adam Thomson. Andrew Stewart. Henry Abraham. Joseph Stone, P. N. Strong. George Martin, Victor Meyer Alfred Moulton) Joseph Bowling L. O.JUnry Fdwd J Gay Edward NrJle. Jno. M. Sandidge. . Be. Sentll. Simon Hernshe m. A. Levi. Simon Forcheimer, John Brunaso. Joes. B. Wolfe. Wm. H. Matthews B. B. Poet, John V. Moore. Paul E. Mortimer. mvas FOR SALE. A HANDSOME PLACE OF TWO ACRES front on the beautiful river Teche. comprlslina s acres of excellent. newly-fenced land, of which 60 are admirably adapted to the cultivation of sugar. cotton, or corn; the balance consisting of a magnificent meadow in which the residence is situated. The whole property will be sold, consisting of the land above mentioned, and E residence, kitchen, cabins, stable, vegetable and4, fruit gardens, and all necessary appurtenances,. This offers an excellent opportunity to any one wishing to raise stoe., or to cultivate cotton oft' sugar on a small scale, there being a cotton giu and sugar mill in the neighborhood. This property has never been inundated. The dwelling-house is comfortably furnished, aand will be sold with or without furniture. For otlatrs address A. K. Q, Pootome Box 1 , New Orlean,, low