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Commercial and Financial Matters. The steamers Soudor and Lord, from Ha vana, and the schooner F. L. Richardson, from Matanzas, which arrived heir yester day, brought cnargoes aggregatinirg 20)0i; hhds, 879 boxes and 250 bags of 5fsugar. The sPateaml.ship City of MN'ico, which reached here yest(r5day from I'rog1r!''so, Vera (!riz, T'lixpn and ITa.rpileo, bio'ght 09 tie:rees, 71 Inlales and (;;1I anks ofl c)o('flo'', 1and(1 $10,817 iin .pecie. i .llre has hnl' II, fair n loven entl in securi ties during the past, week, iad rates have hbls'n Irrg uilarr. Yi'.stlrdary State ((,o .oiols opened at 7 ,, anid ('l/,lid .asy at, 71.. ar,7. against 7:!;' 71 on "'Ihurda.ely. 'rorriniru lon ,ds op rned at .;l,, and i los.rlI q 0iil ,t at 0> I4s,,7i ,, agalist o1',i 11n( the 1previolus lriy. 'I't r l r e s tPl.te va.lllatition of the city of Blollston this year is X410,l;00c30i0 as aagiiainst, $181,407.2()0 last, y'ear', a de l'rc('·'li0'o o 1 4l,040,l00.lfi The total perso al valuan.t.ion is $0(0,10,0r.10, ai Idecrease in twelve lmonths of '15,W72.5i00. Tho total tax levy, city and State, is $7,7!,150, anl the trate per $100 $12 Sil, a r-cduIl ction of "3) cents froerm 1877. 'I'llT, pill list of 5.,,150 also shows i slight dliiilntiion. sltok illmarket faised lii mrois (r0dealers, who were' away rust,icatiL.g arid ,enjoying srs')Ii(de pl'easure, to hrl.strn to Wall and air,'iad streets. In some caIses they feoinne it nlce''sstr y to putit up larger marigi.ns, owin.g to th ilrri ked eii (line in to .ra lding st.icks. In four of the rau:cies arlone th.e aggregarte shlrirlkag. fromr thI hlighest quotationr of the present; year sirrl up one-fifthi, or 20 par cant, of tlhe on tire valualtiro. The New York I'xprress s;anys the Swiss watchmlrrrllakrrs havell, brren stirrled Ip by the Philadelphia Exhibition of' watch-nrakin g skill. This in tihe way th, - Expr,'s tiits it: Ameri'i('lin Watchmak'rs sror fright nLrrid the Swiss wrtichmnrakhr,r at, our (renterrnial Exhi ition in Philadelphii a that tf, latter re ldourlldrl their eifirl, i to ,'excel tire 'orlil'er. Conse.i(tlllntly SwiiZ!,r'riln l atIlin hlas r,,rceived aii grani dirplomra of hoIWir, besidesi non, grld i!odrunl, for its witclihr llt, the tIlternartiornrl Exlposiion at, i'aris. Walthani rust now wIatrcih tlr'II'vaII IIore ci'. lyi.Vly thi over if she bLe bound to k,''p tin , wit hi ler Swiss rival. (riOn (Iir rarle Miorntag e, irIa turlln arreist'ed in New York. and in dref,,ult of bond of $25,1000 sent to jail, chairged with boing ai mnraiborr of a se.re't soirety calleud ti Monllitgonfrlly Toen ants' Mutual Sorciety, ti. oliljct inf which was to Ihurn pLtroprty bilonging I ig to Iprisorln who made thremselves orbnoxious toi tenants lby ix ac:ting protnmprt payment of Irents. One grentle Ian lomls flrorward a.rl l proves lossei's arnII u!lllt ing to $S4,000, hurnr d by tire sroi'ty. 1)etr.,, tive. testify to the existence of tihe organiza tion and arie confident, of their al.ltilitiy ie fras tLir nlumerousl irnenlliarrly rimneis toi tiro pris oner. 'iThur wool clip for 1875 is ablollt 3 per canlt greater than its irmnrdiate predecessor. New Engilarl fill (I1' about 3 per cenit, the three North Middle Strates 3 per cent., tire Pacific Stat's 0 per cent.. All other s.ctirons show an Increase. The heavy declinet on the Pa.lfic coast is dii to to the reduce'd protduction in Cal Ifornialr, rand , great incirase in the Sor(th west was ini Texasr. l'ht Litrerty, Fla., col'rirs pondent of tire department reports thrt till. clip of tlhat, corlrnty irliierrtos n increaasod weight; per iteen a i.L an iUnproved c('haracter of libre. In Walworlth, Wis., the fIliocre is inosly long sitaplo rIln strung fibre. A con sidoratrle weakninrig of prices is indicated. We are Indebted t toire corrmitta'en on infor mation and stntiatirs of tihe New (rlean.rs i)e partmetnrt of tihe National (Cttorn l;xceharrng or$r TEi'.olhlowing report of tihe coi.t<i crop for 11,July: L orirr itan 'l'ih, retulrns from thin State comprise igthty-four repli ' frour thirty-six Sparishi's, datiring fromr July 27 to Augrust 4, in Sclursive. A virrago date July 31. Fifty per cent oIf the repoit rsI'rpr'osent tire weaither rsince July 1 as unfavorable, land lthe ( arlLI: nlriutber as tfavorable--the low irndrisgirnrally suiTor ing fr'l)lom too mIrrh rain, caurirrs )Ing tie pliirr to sied. Froi Lthis enrrli, ialsl, the r ondirl ition atl thLe cosr of July rid not rcompare farvora.nily with that of lti )rlrine period Inst year. 'iThe stand naverages about, the ,slirrir as last selson. In about half t'he p.irishi's thei plantri is form lng, bloominig and bRlrlinig wall, but, o hier arishrs o all cmpinin of shedding, Urausrd by toro nnrr rainri. Fully 3 per cenlt of the ilrndr Lut unter cultivatiiion Ili ,ittorn n thins State have ILbe albanldon'led. ev 'ral parl'ishar,'s repIir t, the alppe rat ncri' of w l ls ilie, but, nu rirauag , htins resllterd as yet. On th"i wthol trher prlresnt, eAondition and prnlspe t o' tirf crop in Louis lanrr aire not so fry ri'ri at.n Irlat sensoln.l. Ainis.iri ppi -o(ir (t crriesponrdniri fromn Mis sissippi eum rlaces 13:3 replies fro m thirty threet counties, average date July 31. T'ihe weathrer hrir Juily I hias rben decihdedly rln favorabil, mire rsprcially during t he first: fortnight, owing to contiuned rains in riast ce('uti's. An aver.g.i of 5 Ipe'r rent rof tlhe landsr planited in rot.,tii, silnceae trhe 'ginnirng iof the sreason, haus biaren Lrtbaniidonerri. ( ComparedI with last warl, froim tihe bginning i of thie sea !son tro ti close nof Jully, thLi wather haills nt bt.s/n so falvoriable. nSome injurry to the stands has tor'n sustained through freeing tiii fields (of gra'ss, bulit on thi whole, though not good, they may be eonsuidered as fair. About one half of ourlr 'orrespondents report that the plaint is not tbirlooing and forining weill, the other half state tLii re'vers'e. As a general thiing tlhei' baotorn; Iropis arei, poor, and ia large ercenltage of the illinds itlbarnould are of this descri ttiion. T'he erops atre partially grassy, though Imucih thas beenn onee, ito improve them "-incn thL, rains cl'ased, in imanIry sections. Snumith, C(Jlathornr',(',pialt and C(ovington niun ties report the, afppearalrtl of the worm, but no idalnag asi yet. Arkcanir.u n - )Our reports frorrf this State ermbrace forty-four replioes covering twenty one ouiritles- r-avrage date Jul y 31. Tlire weather sinie July I has toen good, but from cornreIlrement, of the season ip to to thiolo.se of July hais heen less favoraible than riurirng sarme period nlast year. Of the lands planited in elnt,tn in this St te an averange of'5 , ,er es'nt ihave teon aIinrtidrrIdofn on Ilaccotunt of t ihe long conitii'nued rains. Stliands fare iabout a fair average anlrd tho pllnt is hlooirr ing arind boll ing well. i'raosent 'condition of the crop hard ly so good as last year. AofoRTCAN Ci OMM ii'rCF COM rrARIED I ITH THAT iio' (GtlEAT ]RITIN.. ,]orne[rL Nirnirnro, thie chief of ihii ]ireir intf Slatis.tles, sta.tes that the lannual rport of thre British Statisti cal Departminlt for the calendar yi'ar 1877 shows thait thel valrui of imprts of imerchin'an dise reahei'd trhe hiigiesi ilgr' (viir kIown ii thie hitory if theti rrmntlry, tlnt r hat the x ports showedI a slight i'ling ol'. The incereaso e of imports was o0.1i,)i,mn4(2,|i;3,000r, or 5 per cent ovir 1876:; the dii reaisi' if export.L £I ,74,0001 ~s8a;,,00), or onn,-t'rnth i of I p|r oent. The total value rof impornts 'f iir(hen dige into (Gr'atlBritain was rust year i:i04,420, )100, and of that amunt nira'ly I165,on00,0o0, or 11.8 per cent, was due tn [irpoirts if articles of consumption reainred for hornae uise. The fact is noterd that the "foreign manufactured goods are rinhting hlrger ann largur markets an England," and further, that "the corni unr cial results for the year 1877, though not wiLthout hopefullress, are of necessity gloonrmy." Per contra. the foreign commerce of the United States shorws a gratifying sitate of things. Tine dormestie exports of merchan dise for the eleven months i'lnded May :31, 1877 and 1878, resmrectivr'ly, w,'ri': In 1877, $588, 813,013; in 1878, $6t9,710,971-the increase be ing $60q897,961, or an incre'se of 10.34 per cent. lhe imports of merchandise for the eleven months ended May 31, 1877 and 1878, respectively, were: In 1877, $403,697,522; in 1878, $401,410,728-a decrease of $2,286,794, or 0.56 per cent. That the magnitude of the present large export movement will be sus tained appears probable to the chief of statis- I tics from the fact of the annual increase in crops, the vast undevelopsed resources of the country. and the stimulus which the exporta tion of all sorts of food products, especially wheat, corn, animals and other provisions, hans received from redueed rust of transports tion from the inteorlor to ti ., satord. 'This latter circumnstronee has greatly increased the ability o(f America to compete in foreign mairkeits. The cost of transporting grain from Chicaigo to New York ires faIllin from an raverage. o 24t cots per tlssl.hl in0 172, and 19 ceints pcir ts)rlfl ini 1i7.3, to i9 ce4nts pIr hushel ascoirlding to the latost advic.s. T,'his is the lIkn and n allI rate. Railroadl 'rates have fallen corrispondingly. The staistl.i)s of ,x portl. show that chen.pl transportation, which 1uas eorne aohi hu in the iiatural way throullgh enrcompletiition, hats ac iiomplishl1i Il that wis exrt' l.t,d 1by tli,, Senata ('urnmm niittLe on Tra'ns portation in I47.1. FINANCIAhl AND COMMEIRCIAI. MONE'rARY. OFFICE Nt'W ORLEANS DEMOCRAT. IFriday Evening, August C . 1878, I NEW OIRLEANS OLEARINO HOUSE. Olearings. Balaneos. August 3 .. ........... $5r. 5 $75. 6 1 AIIu r t 5 .............. 7 C 4 2 9 75 71 Aiirguist r . ........ 13 21 75,922 2r Aigirst, 7 ........ s ca1r 2r 4R.)2 4. '4 IigiRt .... 57,5.3 "5 74,2115 0 AliguIH t 9 .... ... . 671.11,9 35 111 284 95 Totil this wek ...... $.14.543 53 5518 757 3: Th roughorti th)i week ithe ofrrirngs of paper for diserarint, at the banks andl ron the street hafve 1)co)rl light, aInd rates for mIrnrrrey easy. 'iThe Irrrtvemernt of securities for thOe week has been fair at irregular rates. We (luote exc.lptionral paper 728 7 cent; Al do i91@10; second gratle do -4--; loans onr cullaterals 5q0r; Al mortgago paper 8/(2-10; secondl gradue do --@ -- J1 cent per annum. Gold steady. Foreign Exchange quie.t. Sight steady. State Consols are Ceasy at. 7;1:'µ7,3%. Premium loilonds quiet at. w-,.1si0% l. Stocks dull. (Gold opened In New York at 100l an)! elosed at 100. Hiere It openerd at 100,l1, 0 trr ',, anil el1edi at I 10n¼0rI l0'. Salore $500 att, 10'4, $3000 at I 100 an111 n 500 at. 11000. S'rrei iuNt---lik bills ---1851/%. co nurercial 48204)83. I'iANiCS- Bank francs --, cornirrircial 5.20. SruinT--Borl.llk c(urterl rate %, (rnmorclal and bankers' 3-1t; ' cent prernirum. STOCKS AND BONDS. The followirng are tii), wnokly qlllnotations of the Now irllieans Stock Exihin.gl: STO(CKS. DANKS. Bid. Asked. Canal arnd Banking Co., p v 100 - 91 Clt nizo's, p v 1 .................... 17', 75 Citizr.s' Savings, p v 1(x1 ......... -- rItic i rlrlai Nia tiolln.ii , i 1 0 ....... 9 102 t lih) rni ll Nationall l ...... ......... 42 90 Lafa.ay tue, L V 5) . . ............. i0 - lullo ii inail Savings . .... Louisiar t Natir', tl. ) v t(lo ....... 102 Ie. haniis sliil Trade l' s' v 20 . 7 31 M.itropolitn Loban rand Savings, p V 100 ...... .......... .. Mutual National. D v 100 ......... Now Orlians National. u v 100 .. V o 85 People) o. vp V50 i .................... 420) SHoiitornt p v 60 ............. . 's ltor Nationrll., v n100.......... . 119 121 tnion Naitionial. v 0 ........... - - Wurklngmen's I) V 25 ............. 12 INSRUANCE COMPANIER. Crescent. M it1rl1,, V 100.. . S,. Factors and Troilers'. v . 100..... i 10'I 102 Firrrmoi'si , V 50.... ............. 50 - OOlfrr a nia,, V If)(o ................. - Iiterniat. L v 10oo.......... 72 7! 1 ,lueL. i V 40 ...........'iS........ . 22 23 HIope, v 1V ) ..l . .... ........ . .. - LIl rfayette, p ...50................ 22 27', Mi)orlhal Its' llutmnl, p V an...... . ::775 4' Mrhani.'l ls n l 'lTradors' ......... 1r New Orleans Ins. Ass'n, pv 30 ... 2V;', 27 N. O. Ins. ConpiLny, v 40 ..... 11 40o PI'eopl.l'. Ins. Corn ianii y, D Y 25.... - tHun Mutualr, p v 101 ............. 103 lft1 Toltonia.ti , v 10 .................. 79 82 Union. V 100......... ... .......... 29 cIT'rY RAIGIOADS. Carrollton. p v 100 .......... ....... 125 127 Uroscint City, p v 50 .............. 4(; (1anal lan ld Claih.r orn . v 5 ...... 2 V Now O)rlenslH City, p V 101) .... .... 129' 131 OrleanI , v V 561 .................... ]r 20 Ht. Uhitrlos Street. 0L v 50......... 7'9 co MTS(,'ELLANEOUS. Bilnville Oil Works Co., p v 1)0.. - - - C(res' ent City Oil Co ............... - uS Crotesent City nllaighter-hfouse Coi nrlr ly, p v ................. 2V. . Car oniel t Can al nd Nav. Co,..... - Imo. Boinll Wareholusel. L v o1... 19 20)!, JeT (;city (aos Light GC., p V 100... - 60 Loui s .ii n Ino Miraiuufaictu rliig Co., S50 ............... ...........- . -.- 22'; 2 Loluiinna Lovwe Co., priof'rrled-. - il La. State Lottery Co., p v 100...... Louisi rul Oil Complanly. i v 1( ... 7 !i Louisiana Cotton Tin Coimopany.. '- 170 SeV HtlSear (Cottlon Pro s, l v 10) - Liiim's F11)r9is Engin) Co .--.. - 1 60 Metairio Comriit.ery Asonlation. - --- 4 N. 0. (as Light Co., p v 1x00........ i993 l)c. N, i(. 'Parc'llf talwiy CoraIny . - N. o. Waterwor ks Coin par.iy ...... ::;'4 :1 Odd FIllows' HrII Assoniltion... - - PrIntfrs' Oil Co ................... - ;W Sugar Shlad ComprrIany, i v r;o...... - SIt. Cha.rli s Hotel Cornmpany ..... - - eherri's Fur, aind Churn. Maln. Co.. 1 - Varleties Theatro Association.... - BONIDH. ttatoeConsols...........-........ 73 751 Cit y 'r wnilum ]ond .. ....... ---- - 31 "1i Cit y Consolidatin d BonI s.......... t· ! Gityv Wworworks Ids-......-.... - City Whanrf Bonl ds. ..... ll .......... 57 7o ialrr and C(liborne r trem, I. K. inor gi.g. Slaugnhter-H-i(,se. mortgage.- -. JfiTursorn (City Gatls Co., iimrtgage - Jwl'kson 1". I.. 15t mirtgnr.ri .... 10o'i Jackson R. R. 2d mort.g#rce con ' Donl. . ..... ................... T oIn Jac,.,n R. R. 2di mortgargL , d,,bt I,, - Jackson r. 1. ConRolidatent d gold.. - iMiss. Centrnnl R. R. lst'mortgage. - Miss. Centril iL. Rt. 2d mortgag. - Miss. Contrall R. R. Con. gold...... POni.l Itt. It 14 mortlgge..... St. Charlos Hotel morln ...... 12 NIEW ORLEANS STOCK EXCIIANGO SALS. FIRST CALL., 10 A. M. No sales. States 7 3,,/ i7,%; Premiums 31@31) SEoOND ChALL, 12 iM. $10,000 Premium Ionds.............. 31% Stateos 731%'73%a ; Promiums 31@31 i4. 'TIIRD CALL, 2 P'. M. No sales. St.te 7:11¼73%; Premiums 31@31 .1. 'OUTSIDE0 SALES. 1) ...00 ..ate Cnslls.7.. 10,000 State Consols .................. 73.{ 15,000 StiLt' Consl,!s.................. 7:,: 10,00(0 State Consols. ................ 7 101,100 State Consolrs ................. 7:-. liy 'leligrapDh.] NEW YORK, Aug. 9.-Money closned easy at 1 i cei:' nt. Exchange closed stirady Lat 4 .3% r7,4x7j. Gold opened and closed at 100P//. 7 (ioveI'inmTnlits closed fiirm. Culrreney sixi's 120¼@121;. Pacific Itailrolad bondls cls'ed as f, liows: Vnion lirsts 10i:; 9 101, ai.d graits 1051, sinking funds 102.d102 %, Cen trals 105 7410. S 'liih stik market to-day was strong in the early rle'nlings, and prices ladvincid '.';'1 i. cunt. hut slubsequently there was ina de.lino of '(;4~1i cent in t.h..e general list, andlli 1¼ e72 "( count in the St. iPaul shares, and the markt r ciontined wet toi the close, when there was a further decline of :ar.l 1) cent. S(Gold clearings at the N, if., S. N. Y.--Gold halancies, $1,01;,50i0; currncy balances, S1, 06,(ir0i; gold clearings, $7.31,:,000. C(.lrin"Lrg-houlse statrmrent - Currency ex t chang's, $52,02,357; eurrrncy balances $2, 20!),312; gold exchanges, $(;,86,276; gold bal ILLic's, 857,051. SLONlo'N, A1ug. 9, noon.--C(tnsols.-For mo f ney S4 15-1;, on account 93 3-1;. S2 p. r.--Conrsols--For money 94 13-16, on as Scount 95 15-1(. PA iS, Aung. 9, 2 p. m.-RPlentas .ilf. 83c. COlMM ERCIAL. OFFICE OF NEW ORLEANS DEMOCRAT. I Friday Evening. August 9. 1878. I A steady and strong feeling continues to exist in the Cotton market. During the week closing to-day holders have offered very spar ingly on account of the steady and hardening features of trade, and in consequence factors have met with much iflliculty in tilling their orders. The market was quiet to-day, with sales of only 150 bales, and closed firm at an advance of ?. h on the closing prices last Wel(k. Sales of the week 1600 hales. The following is the official closing of the Cotton Exchange: To-day. Yesterday. Low Ordinary ................ 5 .14' Ordinary ................ ...... .~ ° Good Ordinary ................ Inln1 Low Mi'dllin ................ 10 1'ý Mlt·illnI .......... . ... II . 11 Mio'ld Middling ............... I 12' Middling Feair.................om n rn. Hales to-layv 150 hales. Market firm. COTTON STATEMENT, In store and on shiohoard Seot. 1,1877. 21.635 Oross recnlpts since ye.stlrday. 113:, Gross reeip ts lrevloullrsi...... .1.s7,1, l-1,J;m7.11ll Excess in actual c(ock made fromrn linters, loose, otc., sine iH'ootelm bor 1............................. 12.82 Total sRupDply......................... 1,701 ,25 Exported teo-day. ........... Exported porevioul ".........1.. 1.Fr!c ,;s7 Ir-1a.ss y 5 'rotal stock thia day..................... 2. Total stock thils day inst ve.ar......... 2.473 Net reiplts sinc yeste rday......... 143 'Re lpts from other po'rts............ Net, receipts l.st Friday. .... 150 Net rcepl.fipts am irne l Iast year ... ;5 N't rreceipts since: Friday .... .. 3 Nlt, rceipt s sar.mn 1tir, last, weet'k . 85 Not receilpts amelfl time last, , year.... 7(;0 NOt rieiplts 5i1e. S'epte'nbl r 1 ...... 1,370,703 Net recots same timel' last var .... 1,180.125 (Cotten on shi ip1oar(l as per aecoult i of Ithe Cotton Exchlllanlge is as follows: Liverpool - bales, avre ., Jrolo -, Mexico H-pain n --, Mediterraneani --, eastwi. -; total, - bals.. T'thiis, taken from the stock at noon, as note(l at the Exchange, leaveIs in presses 2930 bale.s. The receipts at all ports, (consolidatk'd, Ias per tele'grlams to the (lotto. Ext'hallge, show tot.rls from noon yeste'lrday to noon to-day ,of 10l7 bales, against, Ii.1; bales ofn l)ast Friday, 211 last yea4r, and 1595 the year before. The movemen!,lllt alt pIrts for sevefln lays, up to 12 mi. to-dlay, is given below: E-oelviwd Samc tilme Samo tirnn silce Friday. last week. lwit year. New Orleans ..... (:is . ' 7r, Galveston......... : :' , Mobile ............ 211 298 Havallnah.......... 2 512 203 Charleston ........ . .;2; 1, Wilmingto ........ 405 21 n1.5 Norfolk ........... 1.7 2-f 119 BP lltimoro .........- r, 5 New York-.. ...... t 211 Bosto. .... ....... 7 . . Philadelphia...... . :. . 11 21'1 Various ......... ...... 3 9 57 Total.......... .1 ,372 200 trecetilpt at Iorts sirncer Spterllmbr 1..4.22;.1:1 JI'Iipts 4, Hill timell last, year' . ........ 3, 7,: 1 Trh eonsolidated repo'rt for sevten dlays gives exports toI G. ,. Fr'o. (ion. Chan. Stook; Thills week.... 7 1;', 21s ',,t ... . : ,r, t week ..- 6. '1 .... ... .... R4'2.R;4 This wook la,{t year........ 2,;192 .... 1..;115 Mr:.'AI: Tl'he traansaetions during the week have been small en1 confined to the retail We * qlllotea: Inferior ---..--; common to goodl r m,rIuInan 7ir7%c; flair to good fair 71' 40 8;; fully fair 5l'4c; lrim) 8)2%e; strictly primue ) 0 l ; gra.y la)riied -. 0((--; ytyllow claritied, as in quality, 9691 :0:l; off wlhite,b good tea chiirs, tIe; white clarilied t9lX'htl/e. 1 ofAsee-t -Th rog tlIilt thell wook the 1nOve1 rin'nll tut been 5(nll1 alnd price st tadly. We, quII 1': Common 11 22025c; fair 25,225; prime 0'rg32(,; strictly prime 36@380; choices 401t842;. lfolr.: - llitS thei sw thrl week have been 17. 72;; bIle aga.ilnst 11, ;. flast week andri 2,7210 ithi we'ok last year. As comrnpal )red with llst, w '-k, thiel tone of t.he matilrk.t i-; firrter, and we linotel . gellneral dispo sitirIn on the part of re Ielv rVs to h1old for bettl;r pri'ces t ,cver' the lece nti advranrlrce ill river freights; still [there Is Inot yet, a lltabl v lf, ad e in the alarket. lTh'ie demand to-lday was fair to good in the Joeal trad, with sale; r'eported ers follows: Sales-. 28:;1 an'lr 286 hbIs at $4 75; 80 at $4 I6; 35 and I6i at, 5; 10l0 at, $ 12,2 50 at it 20 ; 74 ali, $S 25; 25, 75 a.d 50 f(It $S5 50; 50i, 7 100 fl)ad( 600 on privats tr'1ns. Total 1805 bbis. Wegqaote;: Fanny choices $5 235485 50; fam ily $5065 25; tribles, low to choice, $460 4 75; double extr'ls $3 5066; single extras $3.L 3 25; siperli n+ $2 75 O3; eorn rnoo $2 50 2 75. )'eaalrs in their trade obtain l al divar.e oIf 500 { tbl on thse. prices. D'Y (A'rrt Ml:A'rs There wrlire fair sales t-day, pricesll rela rlir kll. 1inet ad isteadly lat 105 °4l for licct8l, and 69; for packed. l$2 .s2 in the j Ibbhig trade havel i proved coro flS.ndingly, an'd are now quoted 6'6r.iu , ,l for slhouldn'ers, loos a 9id lpalke. Saids 27 lcasks shouldIers at. r, 78 hox-s do, to arrive, at (;'. (Cons MEAl. Mark.et quiet anid pric.ms st(ly a3 d nhtaal. ged with a sluggish hIcnti . We uote good 1 to choie Westte$, lir $2 1t(.2 15l n.r2 sales m first hainds. Itetl rs are still jobbing out of storel at, $2 650ll2 75 1; b b. alesin - 25 bblia at, $2 50. o1 1w PEAtc The lseason i over for this pro mduct., am prii t v arl . rfict ly nominal. (CEANT AND PEARN MEAT,--,upply g'O'dl, drlanrl li mitl, oand quote'd at $2 i50(t2 7i i' bt1 in job lots.i Hos(I Y--.$2 85142 90 wholesale, and $p3ri ARYE -FIOT R -Q.lk oted at $3 50043 75. foir K -rtlh i was a fair inquiry for forme tea-day, but. only a small business done, except, in a 5sm all .1baidg wayr A lot of 55 c iln, wirh wain kegely fold 11 arrive at $11, wan rsolktl -davt, $11 5De lers qlotii tle uarksutl firm "t, itl 7(If.al o n e l] frtmh firP t haid,.. afortill, dniad ther, w a vry airket feitlinly af ,tI, lce. WlI ut 7/u.lote shouldelers 6.re , ch eargin 7rib idor/ 7f@7r and l rt. ids 7t/7 . )'acKr1S' i1r(. ProD givTn -t DS); ' fare shll dIrng 7o7orlo for :ar rijob trasidel8, anti 7r$1; t8 for , ar prime. ales.;--7 cask$ shor lrs atrk. Coi; 10, 10 and 20 eoxus do, etx levC, at 6iY . tPrIme.........--hoi .uga-red h , Ls eom pared with last we....... k, have a-( ced 17 rl m'ktn vur........ . .y a very sare; 4 d14 plentifrul ai.ne.................. We quot 11,in-h qul 1l2 coe. Inq.ers obtlilt an adv. Stock ofn sal QUOTATIONS. Inferior lugs ... . ... 2 4 25 Low lu s ................................. 2%r@ 3 Medium .............. . . ............... 354( 3% Good to fine.............. ...... 4 a 4% Low leaf ............... 4X ) 5% I M edium ... .......................... 6 (a} 7 Good ...................................... 73;,@ 8'/ Fine ...................................... 9 N10 Seleetions ................................10 (12 Cora--Supply fair and market quiet. Sales --50 white at 55c and 150 do at 551, ii bushel. OATs-Are in moderate request and weak, with a tendency to decline. Sales--500 St. Louis at 35e, 100 do at 6Sc. 150 at 37c, 350 do at T3e and 101) Galena at 40e r' bushel. BIRAN- Quiet. 150 bags sold at t;2e T? cwt. fhAY-Quiet. Choice $17(-18; prime $14~15 C- ton. BULK CORN-The market is dull and inac tive and movements appear to be imprac ticable in the present relation of this market to the foreign trade. Prices are nominally quoted at 44@44'/%c. WHEAT-Receipts small and demand light, at 85@95c for Texas and choice No. 3 Western. WHIsxY-The demand for this article is moderate and in prices scarcely any change from day to day. We quote choice Cinein nati $1 0521 06, fair to good Western $1 02@ 1 08 Louisiana $1.@1 02. WooL-Demand good and prlces firmer. We quotit burry 96110c, Louisiana clear 20@1 210, In ke 238.2 R $1 ~ l. BUTTER--F',tr stock and in good re quTiest. New York creamenry fine -'r 25c, New York d(riry prime 205(22e, New York dairy good f1(; 17e, West,'rn creamery 20(@25c, West ern dairy I l( !51: ;j It. U(Srsm-s-Is in light demand. New York era.rrin 11 t)i120;, Ohio factory 0(.i' e 'Y Itl, Pot rr'traY Oldl cehickens $455.4 25; y roung $2,7L2 50; ducks $2533; gee.se $3:44; trirkeys Si$ S'inrA i(t In fair' a drmiand at ,"353` In Irts. '1 rTAT'rores -Wrsteri at SI 50461 75 'F bil. (ft Lfrouisirrna portatoes' trhere isi grro.dl stock, with a light delcmand; prices easy at $1 25(031 50 '3 tbl. O(NIONS Wrresterrin 1 50r 1 75. Lrrlllsianrrr onrrionrls are in ml(leratl,) demanrd at $1 5f) Swar; POTAnrTOMr. $232 25 "', hil. C(A InrAhl:s Are stnlidrnr. 'hlrry are (lrted.i at s3 50(a t ýr box. Itl:xns- -Northerrn .393%:. Western 2%(r Boris. Weasern 5r12e; Louisiana lflr(20r 4) do,mn!Ti. RIr(' 'iThre srtark ofI nrw is light.. Thi, only grarrdes on tihe rrrnlrki't are' qrllrt.d as follows: Prrimr; rn, good rrye, No. 2 it, 'ti. ISA mr -We (lurote ; drlrrqs' [1lr.n-es from their wrtrehousr's at 855((90(r j( sack fr orcoarse', $1 rlr, r01 10 for finer. 'T'urk's Island nuhll and nr'g lr-et-'d; held art ?30(r 32( ,+ bulshel. Table salt in prockets I 4,01r 1r "rch, as in size. Cor'rrxN 'rs n-A--nrr r ruod at $2 25 ft bundle, with dirscounlt-; accordrring to, qujrantity. ---**-~, MARKETS BY ¥TELEGRAPI'II. [By Atlantlc and Parrifl-, Telegraph Company. Domnestic. NEw YO:na, Aug. I, r10:40 a.. m. CoTffe stprady; ordinary fIa.O.l!., fair Io;';, grrd 1 pr", rir.' i7.17'17r. Hale- 75(1 M.aracaliorrr private terrmrs. .Stock, 35,07.3 hags. SLnugar ruiet; sal'irs 500 hiIrs, 12r2 bags. [kifinred si grrr steady wih'r fair rlm.rand. Linseed oil 56 r0(57, CU:r~4r i, Aug. 0(. -Wheat opened at 937;; Srrpter'riber. (',rrn r39'!r Septemberr. Pork $1rr 42%r1. 10 15 Srpternl err. $10 52% Or:ctober. ILrnrd 7.6210rd17.)5 SrHptermri r,r 7 5C%15(>7 2', (rcirobrer. Later WFhet, 197 1 Augustr, 95 Sop ber'rrir. (rr 51) .(3! / Arigr't., .3I fi r -plr e'r. 'rrrk X10 1r0 uir-keri Srptlrnrer, $10 67456 1070 O(;lcto. er. iard 7.72% SiirtrrUner', 7.7r0 Oc torrr'. (rry sialt rmeats -Shouldters 5.25, shir't, rih ;.:5. hor , tclerr N I:0. Irnionr Stock Yard' r Istirimarrrted receipts ofr hogs to-day 5tl00; oflieial ysterdray 12,2(0; shiprnrrlJt.4 1122; lighrt sllinrg at, $15 35 I 40, hravy mixerd rpac'kirig -$r 1 i(Kr4550 for )crmimrnrr~rmr t irchoritre, hrlr vys .ippinig $-4 140r't 61. r(ittle l',,i r ipn- 2750; rmar knt dull and woak. I p,. rn.-(Clo(,s Wi'heat 9; O;.,.r; A ugust, ll!o91n( q Srtk'opJr.her, 9;"s' i;40 l Ot(rhrnrr. (Sr-rn 'rP bin August,, f, h id Septrmbarr. Oarts 22': Aurgrst.., 221./ S[pterrb'er. Pork - 10( 5,0011t 55 Arugurst, gIrl 55 asked rrr prlr't.lr'r', 10 2% k cto ribr'. Lard- 7.70 Augunst, 7.72% 7,75 Sejptemrr:r', 7.72% Orcthbr. Sr9.o;rs, A ug. 9. lpenlring Wheat 9rri.l Augr.st, 91 bid seller Sep.trnmber. Corn No tradinrg. 12:50 p. rn.- WhIot, higher No. 2 red 92%, Augurst .1%, and advara,'rl to 95,4 Srep ti-r, ierr, I cash ; Nor. 3 red 91 rash. -ICorn birlttr -31; .r Septeur.er, 5'riLtS5% hid '-ash. (rrts lower; 21 r: bid S.rptle!rn r, 22 rasrh. Whisky steady at $1 0i5. Porrk steady at $11 10ti 12. I'c urrt, t rrleats strongerr shiuldrers 5lh, short rib ", short crlea .r S lacron stroringer; shourrldel'rs 5%i,, sholrt nrib 7((3 7, , short rlrear I7/0ri;7. liarrd hrigher; winl 1:15 I . rn. -Whlatit .; '9 id Aulgust, 1l i bid Septmerrrrl'. Corn nominalrr; .l.%y. rAugust, 3(;' (,N-ImSNATI, Aiug. 9.--Mess pork quiet at $1 10ri1 25, the latter ilgure for city. IIon -rl Clear rib sides 7%r, clear sides 7}.%7-%. Srlugalr enl-r ,rrl ( itranris 11{r12. hulrk nrri·mats IrrLoos(' shorildrs 5/raS.55, ('learr rib siloes ;r (.i)r;, elnar sidels r;453 .;. Lard qruiet and stertdy; (rrrrent rrma.k 7,0 57.r;5, rrcountry otlt R5, city dri, . iiHags r-'rn'ipts to-dar y 11098; rnarlget firmr with tf.ir d(r'marrd ; conmir Jron .; '11'94 z,0, fairi to grood Si :(0t4 65, 5,ichoicnr $ 75))04 Si. VrWhisky quiet, at -$1 01. Rtye st,'ady ; No. 2 in einvators 5:c4, grood to) choice on track 501)11 53. (Oats durll; new white 27, nw inixed 25, old :f/Air0%a . Cuorn in fair demand; ear 12',a . Whiat. te1rnry; 'chrir' white n-, ramber I9-5'g(i, prime to ),hoie r'ed T :1((93. Foreign. LivarP'oorr,, Auig. 9, 12:30 p. m.- Cotton dulil a.ld e.tsier; lniddl.ng I iplando 6;'%r. Mid rling )Orliansr6 id; alies - 1800101r ales, of which 10i00 rie, for ex port anil spec(ulat ion; receipts, 1,5 a brales, of wlrhich 1271 are Arnr'rican; f'turres 1-52,1 lower. Whiat -We'stern- spring No. I 9s 6d. No. 2 9., winteI r No. 1 10 s, No. 2 us (l. .Flour- Western -aunalr 21s2'21i. (Corn -New mrrixed 22, 9Oils? 23s. O(ats 2r 31l. 'rrk - P'rime rness Wstnrn Ill. Lard-- I'rire Western 3S3s 6d. Bacon Lontg elarr 32.., short, lear i34. Mar.rnrhester mnrarkr't for yarns and fabries 1dull with I downward trDrdency. Ocean FPrelghtk. Nrrw YorrK, A ul, 9. Ocean freigihts are steady bilt rather quitet. To Liverrrool by sairmrrr :;2,01)0 ush it'ls grain rat, 7%d. f'o (JIa grow by stearm 1 n,(000 h4trels gir ainl at 6%/d, (30(I1 boxes cheennse' at 155, rnrl I1(nr)10 parckages burtter in refrigera'tors at 115S. A Bristol brig to Cork for orrders witti 22110 quarters grain at ls. A Norwr'giarr thrrrk, sarmre voyaige rrd.nr -t'b a, with 50(nir frjirr'tmnrs Jio. Another, Sinre voyrr.tg., witr I:00 at, ,-,, 9d. Anr iti.il]inr ,ark tmr tie M'diterrrarnran with 13:,0111 cases refii ned pietrorlrm rat 2,% e-tiris gold. ENUINEERS TAKE NOT'JI(E, THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. CASEY'S BELT - AND - OIL COMPOUND, TO PREVENT BELTS FROM SLIPPING. No Friction. No Tearing. 25 Per Cent Gained in Power. 50 Per Cent Saved in Wear. No establishment where Belting is used Can Afford to be Without It. IS NOW BEING USED B : E. J. GAY & CO.. O.H. ALLEN j. FOERSTER MARGARET'S' Bakery . J. WICKERLING, HENRY & DUNN. A, MARTIN, HENRY OTIS, P. J. FLANAGHAN, L'HOTE & CO. LA. BIOE MILLS. STAR GINNEfI'Y. A. A. MAGINNIS'S SONS. Liberal discount to the trade. For sale by L L. L. LYONS, CORNER OF CAMP AND GRAVIEB, Wholesale Druggist and Importer. 0818 17 BOVINE VACCINE VIRUS, Beceived daily by I. L. LYONS, Corner Camp and Gravier streets, noi lvy W. W. SHARPE & CO., PUBLISHERS' AGENTS, No. Sa Park Row, New York, Are authorized to contract for advertslinsr In this paper, ao CHARTER. BTATE OF LOUISIANA. PARISH OF OR LEAN8. CHARTER OF THE LOUISITNA MIRROR MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 1)E IT KNOWN. THAT ON TIHIS SIXT I 1 1'ay of thi month of July, in the year of or Lordl on'' Itihousinud jigtt huiridrIo and sOvyiuntiy 'ight, h, fora rno, 'I liREODOlIE GUYOL. a no tory publir, duiyv ,rnrni noid hid aworn, for tho par'isth of Orlinna. Stt', of Louiii -ianL. ,nil If thil prio' fl n of tltl wit, ners'0 hti-r in' t , ,r lntn id falir d undi lo'Ri.nlnO , pf rHO iln ,V nl ,1 , IIfI tltA pff -i1 wTIhoiE (i(fi tio hri( N tint' of - ' rih ,'', who, dld r'.l that l av i il rig thorrm.olvi, of thll provlcioi5 ,of tot laws of this Stlt( r" I igrl th lt o i rganiiztatlron f 'riC ,rA ati, l.,n , of pullil . irn p ilrovre rr nts and othir purlrr , . , fth "' htve fLgri "i to form thor,',v,,ly into all (.slO e lation for th , obt,j ts auld u wi tor ir.i>. ,ndiifons. i;,l" iirionl ianud rguvii tii lni'i h nrrin utfi r fulIlv 5it f, rth ,it th ch-iirtler by which Oaidi -orporir. jnn shall hoi gvi'irnidii A TICLE FTLI',ST. Tnlho oriori. i.r nrif ui f thin i.a o' ifation sbnll hbl tii, LOUISIANA Mi llt{T M1ANFACI UfIt ING COMPA NY A ITCLTIE SECOND. Thn ,pint rf t,iinilu, u irid th i igai rr' oniir, lo of this asioaton lii, hll b' tho city of N-,w Or ARTICLE TFHIRD. Thi objiet of this ciromrany 4hiill bho to nfh floitur t I aldi rotair mirrors andil toi.(lt thisl w , and gn.iilrfily to do anrld prforir till ot hr works relating to thi brnti h of buisd ru's. A RTICLE FOURTH. Tho rPnitnl stok of this i(mrnioy Is hornyh flxod nt th ,osu.r of T'I' RTY TH IOUSAND i, LA]11. roprirentod by (lan 'I'H IIhEi Hi UNDI Dll SHARIIE,' of on, hunliro.tl dollra tan.h; sa.il Slihares parahl, ptr istallrn mt of t.hr' doltlars eUirti. the first intitLllrnirit bu'lng doll wh.m tho. wh.Io srork is s.iub-;'rilbd and tih otihi'rs at tho tim ''nd (Il tho mrninrer dhitirmiind by tho BoaLrd of I)lroetorv. AITICLE FIFTH. This ".cmin p any shall go into oTffst, andrl .rn monco operations from tril duat hereof. ARTICLE HIXTH. ITnfiptis signed by the i'rmr-idonf and RHs"ro 1ary shall tbi given to subn"rlboar for the arniUlInt, paid in arsh. Hairl rotpt.ii thoal i e sn r rimndred to tho company oin is.,ul g ',u-rti fa tt" of stock. ARTICLE -iEVENT f. Thin comipaniy i to exist and contifir for thes full termn of twenty-five yoiear. ibt ilay b. ii. -,oiv'.d at any i inl' bi,foro with th(l, if s lt of the tok holl drs,, r.pri'onturlel it In (ioti g i'sprrl-e ly iraliridt for thatu Inrpll oll . in whi'liih '(iS L rnali lority of two-thirds of thle votfo prent f shall It neessar y. ARITICLE EI(FIHTH. This omrniany shatll bh catpabtl in law ro boy, sill, nmortgaot, tak t, r.m.ivi, ihold rnd in any imr'nnl r nearliro roill ottliat. It, shal l tii anld i-i horeby auth orizot arnd 'mprnwtwrl'd to milak( rulls, by-Iaws and ordinaii ,'s, and lto do aL nd perlorl any and ovrytting noi ldfuil for its gioverrnintr Land ri nior' not rtnu'entri to thl onrtitultion and by-lawv of tihe Un[litould Stlrtlo a.id of th"' ait th of Louisiana, afl tO this act if i noriorat ion. ARTICLE NINTH. This corporatlon .haldl have a coal hfaving tho name of the (orpioration in thu margin. A It'ICIE TENTH. Thisr, nomnany 4hall have thi pow er nto itl an(Id be (ited, to .mi f anld b(e tiltd. The I'reu lI ilrnt, or in his absol..rieo theI Seurtary of thei orntoiny. Shall bl, ho proper pernon i.pon whom to an rv i such 'iatl .ns or all other do'n mioiintor writs in all nlit nigainr t tho fompiany. All ,'ontrafits and insltrui nints ofi writing ap provioid by tB. Hoard of Di' otors shall bti rign'd by tho I'rs4irtdnif iraltd count.rvigned by the ilorotau ry of this orm pany. ARTICLE ELEVENTH. Thou bhasinu. s of this company shall bh roan IJgrl by ia Board ( of Diritors, conisisting r'f fivo otoekhol .lors, onh of whom shall own in his own right, at -nast one shtlro if the tapdtril stock of this rtormany. Thro, Direetors pr,'i irnt at any me(ting sthall (onsi titutir a urornum fully aLuthorizll tia do and p(rfori r ally veto ni s .sary for ronducting flth bfusiness of said company. ARTICLE TWELFTH. 'Fho offloers of this cornDany ahall he a Presi dntri, a ior,'tary and ilu 'thr assistants r or ciorks Las th~ Boardl of DIiroctors may Lopoint. 'i'h( Prosid'ra t shill pr'ividrt at all mIi, tingu of ti,he Board of Dit reitor, and in his .ntsl'nl.l hiy Stiknass or othFrwti'u, theit Botrd of DiroctorR ,Rhu ll i pril.it i, Pro.idiit pro i,, . Tihe 'rovi dbnt aindl H er,-t ry shall iperform all (tho d'ti (aLpertaining to thtir rupto-ftive ofi'.es, ARTICLE TE [RIT ECENTII. The Board of Diri'tors bholl ho aleo't' by ballot on tim first rMo'nday of January in u'aitr I year by Ftovkhold,.s voting in por4,ni or by prosy, sat the offlio of th'' ori pnany. Tihe por sons reet vinig ,a ,b iurility of Vort4 ishal Il hI i on sidorod (ilct]ld, and the Board of Dirr'tors thii,; 0o-t-tl ,hall tako their afata on ths `illowing Monday and shaltI hold the 4arrmo one y',ar t horofror, or until othirs aro ialii iedo to a'ct'in their stewal. ARTICLE FOUrI TEENTI. Faob sharp of stork shall ontitlo the storck holder owning the anrnn ito on" vote. No trans fr oif stork lmad(i within the thirty dlavs Pre euding an olkeltion rf dlirotorfs shatilll entitlle the trtanafroitto cast his vott ati such 'letion. A ItTICI'E FIFTEENTI. Tho Bouard if Dir'ftort , at th'ir first mord iog after their ir. .'tior. thall 0')ib ,-5' on.' of their nurnber for S'ri .ilnt of this' orl,orfainn. an ,d ,,( i,t'etioin shall ho by ballot andl ,7 a majorii y of thi whtou board. A TIfLI;E SiXTEFNTII, Thur Board of Dir. tors =htlnl appoint a '4: ro'ry t'it .rnh "Irks or "rni pliy s (£t. may b'I. ro, nired, and rtemovt thum at, patblasur-, and lhnll fix t', sal.tlri.'s of ill offif,,rfor and orn Dioyeo 'of this nmprany. 'Thl.' board shall -i9', hlave DowIsr to Efir1 7 any vtIran.y thlat iuty ocuir atong thor own numrtior. AI'fT ICLE SEVENT EENTH. The otoi'kh 1dora in no i'ir unturnntai"''' whtit t'vir shall bt liat,!o fir tiny amonunt beyond that of their oubsori pItion. ARTICLE EIGFi'TEENTII. Tlrtoks for the rglatry and tiranftr of aharca of the fyapitil uutu'k of te fompany ihiil blt o"in afri I kept , itubijitt to thu ritr ion.t diriLott,, by tho by-lawa. All ti.anaf-irs if tock ohall be mi rad' on said booko, and ,ignini by the ,hareholder or hiv art.trney in faA, which bookt thr Board of Dirctor, may elosi at otah periodts and itt .trh time s ta'u xctxtdiency may ARTICLE NINETEENTH. A failure to elect Dlrrtctors on the day named for that purpose, shall not dissolve this aeooia tion, but the Dir'wtors then In offir'e shall hold over until itheir sauee,-sors are elenaed mwnd qunl ifled. In ease from any cause an electl,n shall not be made on the day apointed therefor, it shall be the dwluy of tire President to order an election to take place within fifteen days there after, he giving notiee of said election in con formity with article thirteenth. ARTICLE TWENTIETH. Minutes of all the proceedings of the Board of Directors shall hbe kept by the Secretary and verif.ed by the President, and the President and Secretary shall sign all notes, drafts, checks, certifleats of stock. contracts and all evidences of debt of said company. ARTICLE TWENTY-FIJRHT. This charter may be modified or altered, and the capital stock Increased or reduced, with the consent of two-thirds of the stock rpresented in general meeting of the stockholders con vened tor that purpose, after thirty days' notice, by publtication in any daily newspaper in the city of New Orleans. ARTICLE TWENTY-SECOND. The liquidation of the affairs of said company shall be made by three corrmmi.sion,-re ap pointed by the stokhnolders at a meeting held for that purpose, after thirty days' previ.us no tice in one newspaper publlished in New Or leans; said liquid tors shall be solvent p.r sons, not inde:bted to the eornmany. residents of hew Orleans; their term of office shall be as signed, and all nrv;eesary Dow-rs shall io' con ferred upon them. The period of liquidation shall be fixed, as w.ll as their corpmensatlon, in such manner as the stockholders in general meeting convened shall determine. ARTICLE TWENTY-THIRD. The names and respective interests of the parties to this act are declared as follows: Leon Grand, two hundred and two shares.. 202 Charles DeRneyter. twenty shares............ 20 i'ons ant Andree, two shares........... .. 2 F. Henry Piau hbe, two shares.............- - . St. Lon Destrez. seve;nty-two shares....... 72 Adolthe Tambourv. one share....... ... August Charles Brauns, one share.... .- " Three hundred shares ................. 30r ARTICLE TWENTY-FOURTH. The following named stockholders shall com pose and are hereby constituted the first Board of Directors: Charles De Ruyter, Constant Andree, Leon Grand, F. Henry Plauche, Adolphe Tamboury. ARTICLE TWENTY-FIFTH. At their first meeting they shall elect one of CHARTER. their number President of said Board of D1 remtors, and shall hold over their seata nftta their suc(essors shall have been elected and quirlflied in aercordance with the provisions of artl:lo flfteenth. 'They nro hor-.hy clothod with all rights and powers to r,,rry on the oporations and manang the hblsinrss of sold 'r ompany. Thy shall fII all V..r'eIaner. who'h may onrer in their number, and tl ll are Lathorizorl and e mpowered to do and t rfirm all riats. matters inmd things not, hor-in tarr.irtularly or .viIed for or expressed,. wht'h m r .a ho oxpeotliontr anl neRessary to c(artir rlt , frill offot, the r,hi'.r'tO and vparo o'es of the LOU, HIl , NA MILlttiOt MANUFACTOII.QN COMPANY. ARTICLE TWENTY HJXTH, Af'or delrftiog all (r rreart .pr.ners of tho 'roprrn ny, th r, roitns. if rarry, Shrll ho dtocar(% arl e Ild to tho otohrcdiirlrs as follows, viz: -v'ovrty-fiv pr- root (Nividrl'el nrall be die. trihbut.l to the t trrkofrers, ciand 25 per crnt kept a- a rocrrve fiund. Done and pasioed In rmy offl,.o at the clty of Nw ( Orlns o te t'sday, rmontr.th and year first hrfore writtc. in proronce of Ambro.)se G, La-. pice arid .Iohrl Stinor, ro0 iprton witrnesseS, wh have rigrrcrd thlrir rnrmes with the said sub, R,'ri,r ris r ro rirOtary. Original signrd: : f'r. I,. DEltTEZ. L. ()RANID. A. (Ih. IRIIAUN1.S. 'or A. 'T'AMBuURY, L. GRAND. (fe Afl it.ES DERUYTER. F. IIENIIY PLsUGHE. CONMH. ANDIREE. A. P. LA PI'c.... JouN s HTfrNIm. TH l EO. G('IYOL, Notary Public. 1 tt r I rrlrerrsinewrd lt.Rcordr of Mortgages in nrrl for the parish of Orlean, State of Lonlal anr, rio hr-r by recarliy thln the within and fore. rirtin charter of th.e IOUTIriANA MIBROi rii Al tNUFACTUIIN£G COMPANY was this day r.vordorl in thi ofllrco in book 152. follos 261, .,r, tr.i and 261. Now Orl ain, Jurly/. r t18781. J.. 0. RICH ABDSFON, D ).puty Recorder. I eortify the foregoing to be a true copy of tbi orglinal act of re ord in my office and of the .ortiltiate of the Recorder of Mortgages thereto ap rPerdd. New Orlians,. Jely 9, 178. jysl '.wawtl THIE). GUTOI.. SOUTHERIN MANUFACTURE. ATKINSON'S I(ItIII Y (JCN(INTHIATED Flavoring Extracts. IFor Coo king Purposes. Van lllr Lemon, Strawberry, Orange, Alronri. .P'<h. Celory, Oinget, Itaspobrry, Rose, Pineapple, Banana., Why huy such goods from distant Northern shores When JIUST AS GOOD are made at our OW.b doors? Thesen extraAs possess In the most highly (.'6 . crnrl rratted form the dllicious taste and fra rant aromar of the fresh fruit, and for all eull T, ur, os,) will be found the most coneon a-nt and erionmmiral manner of imparting tbe drlightful flavor to cholco cookery, The iperiority of thiesn Extracts consists . their high ,oneomntration and perfect purity, Manufa'turers and proprlietors, M. TT. C'1EA- 1rER & CO., MAN UFACTUJRING CHEMISTS, No. 94 Tchoupitonlas street, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Also, for sale at Wholesale by Messrs. W.l,O LYON & CO., Wholeinle Grocers New Orlean. Ask your groer for ATKINBON'S FLAVOB.ik They are the .e.st. j16 _odam FACTORS AND TRADERB. INSURANCE COMPANY, Paid up Capital, $1,000,000. Assets April .0, 1878, $1,288,1g6 1U4 ISSUES POLICIES (COVERING FIRE., AND MARINI E RISKS LOWEST TARIFF RATES. ED. A. PALFREY President. JNO. "CHA,.F'E Vice President TROll. P. WALKER. SB TRUSTEES. John I. Noble, B. F. aehblemaa. John Chaffe, Wm. C. Black Riehard Milliken, Charles Chaffe, J. I. Warren, L. C. Jurey, arnmuel Friedlander. Wm. Hartwell , A. A. Yr tes. i. J. Leeds, ft. M. Walmsley, A. T. Janin, A. H. May. Jose h Bowling, T. Lytt. Lyon. A. M. Blekham. Samuel H. Boyd. Henry Abraham, Jrseph McElroy. Lonis Bush, Willfam J. Behan A. Brittin, sal ly 4. W. oentell. FOR THE VERY BEST ~ - AND - NITVEIt FADING'r PHOTOGRAPHS GO TO LILIENTHAL'S, 121.............C.anal etftee .............. TOURO BUILDINGS. mao eodrtm MISSISSIPPI, MEXICAN ~WLP -AND SHIP ISLAND CANAL MIIBER AID SIILL BE For sale cheap, and In unantitib to su.t . LUMBER, SHELLS, WOOD, BRICKS. BSecial rates for lumber sawed to order. Office; No. 9 Union street, near St. Charle.. my4 2dtf t TO THE LADIES. DR. BILLE has returned from Paris opened an office at 19 anal street, b Dryades and Rampart. Dr. Bille has cret of Ninon de l'Enolos, who, up to her in her seventy-second year of age retain beauty, vivacity and spirit as when she twenty years of age. By Dr. Bille's which is pleasant, even enjoyable, ladles away with all cosmetics and paints, as the becomes soft and white. the eyes regain wonted lustre and strength, and vivalty r turns The old become young, and the you who have ruined themselves with late and excesses, become beautiful and full o vigor and fire of youth All diseases troubles peculiar to laeles treated by a and painless method. Consultations W r.p ondeace strictly confidential. so tf DB. BILLE. 196 Canal steet , WOOD ! WOOD WOOD i (CONSTANTLY RECEIVING PEb k Island line of steamers, J. . Frazer. - rhine and barges. At wholesale and retaiL Honey Island Weed and coal Yards No. ar Julia, near Magnolla Bridge, New i also at corner Oarondelet Wa and street, Old Basin. Main office. No.158 Corn street. P. O. address, Lock box 1000, Wood delivered to any part of the city, Oak Woodh Der cord (best) ..--.-.-. . Ash . ............r- t a Oak and Ash mixed, per cord....... . «. Liberal disceunt made to dealer Fsat ire and attefatt n vrarntand. JAMEB LINGaN, ATTORNEY AND 01NO E L' W. le. ltd Payle r Striea, ay sI1W OBLEANS, 4