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Ineers! ~arnr. rining in Souttjrn Louisiana. FOR JULY. Gardens in July and August in thi country are considerably neglected. and be oeame grassy. This should not be suffered. Beds planted in spring crops, but which have now given out, should be cleared off. Th~ ground should be spaded and turned over, and if possible covered with a heavy litter of old loaves. No' weeds should be allowed to go to seed. A garden kept clean one year can be kept clear the following year with half the work. Those who bave not dug their Irish pota toes should dig them in July. They keep well till the first hard frosts by sprea.'ing tbhel out on an outhouse floor, or on the dry ground, under a building that sits up two or' more feet above the ground.. Any dry. eoo place will do. iIJheil'e spread out. 4I Wh or near tl.i ... ; slsu o 'I placed near it, so as to be protected iom the mid-day sun; and by paying proper at tention to watering. cabbage plants. or any others for transplanting, will succeed. When seed beds are shaded with palmettoes. moss or branches, the shade should be high enough to let the air circulate freely over the plants. When the little beetle attacks the pq. ts, use a little wood ashes mixed with sulphur, sifted over the seed bed. If the season prove favorable, water melon, muskmelon, cucumber and squash seeds may be sown with fair prospects of successful results. Plant cow pease. They run to vines less, and produce more pease when planted latel in the season. /tie Planttomato seeds in seed beds fr a :ra second crop. hor Sagar corn, andeven the commnon corn of wa: the country, may be planted this montlh and next, for roasting ears. nan' Lady peose may now be planted and will tur do well. at ' Tie up rtape vines that run at this season aml n--TeSo. lee w t .ani wit. . prepared for the garde* 1' - to be Vl~ave.p . rotten olh tralP .are ter r . 4e fall be, _ "re trouo : m( SPýn' season of the yo;.om hi , aeual of coal oil and a spoonful of spiras Jr turpentine with a bucket of water, and sprinkle the invaders with the mixture from a watering pot Lime sifted on the plants moderately is good. Soot 'and ashes arel also good to protect the plants. If the gar / den Is clean, drive them into a pit, and cover them with earth. During this and next month celery seeds may be sown. Cauhlifowerseed should boe sown at the end of thiamonth, and in August. Treat the seme as cabbage plants, but when b'. - areftweo . Mr*,-.. . , into another bed about thirteen inches apart. This willesoere strong plants. If cabbages Mailinisd the same thae will n tea more regular in size, than those which remain in the seed bed till the plant g which is to be final. The ground for cauliflowers should be heavily manured. ' They 'will produce little1 or nothing on soil that is not rich. People should bear in mind that cabbage plants from seed sown in the latter part oflI July and in August, will produce double the t weight of cabbage of plants from seed sown later In the season. Plants raised in July c or August, and transplanted in September. a in wh!l prepared beds in rich soil, thorough- I ly cultivated, will always make large' cab If cauliflower plants do net succeed this moeth or next, it is useless to sow the seeds. later, for they are more tender than cab bages. and will be liable to he destroyed !;y Poll beans for fall crop may be planted la Ih July. Ground ahoold be ready for - Ianating bush and snap beans early next meath: They will make a larger yield than beums planted in the spring. Red beans for sbelling, to be used for cooking during the wlates, or any other valuable variety of eam latended tor keep for seed, should al- T. ways be planted early in August. They will ripe well, and when left out till perfectly rib i* they will keep the entire year without trble." B&eas fre thse planted in the s are with much difficulty kept for the kl wiag year. This and next month is the season to sow C rtabega turnip seed. The Sat Dutch va dates may be tried next month, and if the p eemed is fresh and new and the season' . aveoable, they will succeed well. Ruta be aa ies are better so" gb .etI etbigtea lkeeeapatt, if worked Witt theT le, and two and a f feet apart for fieldi ltare. The7y catrua more nutreinest, xc ana better for tok raisng than the varietie, ts ar% equally 4s good for 4able A eM as 0 *iAft. , and The fllowing table shows the proper dis- - ase 4 garn vegetaes between rows, Shetween bhlt org sats in a row: re Spae betweene Space betwa i rows. t hills or plaats, I . ........ ....... ... rbos u,,. ............... - - - a ral .. ... ..........S - . .. a.... . .................. 1e .. .. --- *-. - -,-.., ---,.-.-1 . .. -- . tea" I o ............... ... 14? . l -..---s . aIs S. .. -.C. ............ .. .. .{ _.s....1$ 3 .. w :ý...- 1 . e .. . - .............. dd . " 36 amelink r ---.6in *as i SE- VENTURES. I -. uel and watched my ships go out. Each. oneby non nauooriag frer. What tine the qti..t harbor filled With flsed-tide from the s&s. Th' firnt that eaileod her name was Joy. She e-Iread ,mo:th. white ample .ail. And . aatward drove with bending .plars. Before the singing gale. Another saitd. her name Wral itjo'. No eargo in he r hold -he bore. Thin ing t, finl in we dtern land: Of t.ir ehandi-e a store. Th:," nott hat .tilt'd. her noa, w" ... ,I. Sh,- , h ,l tl r,1 flae at th, t.- a-t. A.\ fll: a r, d :ia bloro' d' showlnoit. A:l 4.l -.d .i!rth right fa.t. I'ih, l.tL that salld,. h* r nate. w. Failli. til'ii I :. k her p.o0.oage forth, i Tackel antd l.ty to: 3at i.lt .h -!t,.rI A 3'raight course for the unr.h. 3ty gallaat hli,i they sai-b awy Over the lhinmerihz e , a. I ,,dnot and waltch.e- for :.:y i ,iai. I111 o.,",, cet." ii : ,ck "o ir -. I, J. - a w ,a:l.t bI Pi'at, Pu:.- Itl.. raI un. i a lid.len r,.. f. .1ul l. .v,- .k firn .id a .,,d ,' , . .In wh::n n::- of :,r..f i F';t a .-1 :: la-. -' . .,. a, a Id : i . :`he, r -om:n ila e1 l . 1: t i ,- , 1',:r a< a c :r_,...af,. ." .tr,,;: f. litt l . ii.n thi p v nt. " Nev'er mid that." said a b.t.taad, r. '. tan won't feel the p,'in to-morro'." "0"het." :as.w(rled the little i A Detroit cow durin a n storm, did ant jump over theomoon,. !.'t . ' sprung ir.nto the air. spun around three or four times and fell dead. She is supposed to have been struck by lightuing. A travellor in Mexico who witnesse.d i per formanuce in Urizaba, where Heaven and heaved and hell were represented in the first act. says they did not get up a good in itation of heaven. I;t they llayed hell mag nificently! "-Did you ever zo to a military ball ?"I iasked a lisping maiden of an old veteran of 1 .Jackson's army. "No. my dear," growled f the old soldier. "in those days I had a mili tary hball come to me-and. d'ye think, it took my leg off." " Spotted Tails favorite wife died last Mon day. just before the chief reached the Agency. ,li the presents given to him by President (rant and others he pl:wed in her gr.wve, and it was thought he would kill his favorite1 horses. ":pot" says going to Washingtoni was "bad mtedictine. An Allegainy county,Pennsylrania, pasf'nr announced from his pulpit an evening lec tore entitled, "hunting an Appetite." A large audience was deeply interested. and at the conclusion of the address the pastor announced "that the sexton would now eol lect something to hunt an appetite with." A little boy of Provincetown, four year old, very anxious for a drum. on going to' bed made the following prayer: "'Now I lay me down to sleep, I wnnt a drum; I pray 'he Lord, I want a drum my, soul to keep. r a ;' I should die before I wake, I want a irits hor ,,is prayer wassinswered. d was very h .. - 6rY 5" - Pwarm day in June. a neighii t I'Y s" said *- anil remarked that it thing, I .!'ould say ,. thaw'." wasn't for one "What's that ?" inquired big to have a "Thera's nothing froze," sai, J-. A farmer, who wiushed to i the :;ie. mulation of hisi iindutr , iln t fitf . curities, went to a broker'9s office to t trea.3surv notes. The clerk icn "ie to M. "' What denomint;.a . n ntr'hyed o-eept I Ifavinr m-.- ,nji seite , the" farmer, f- I to duL' ; ia~l iratntion, repliel: t-- Well, you may give me part in Old school I'Pesbyterian, to please the old lady, but give me the heft on't in Freo Will BTaptlst." Taking it literally-Empllver to newv Clerk: **Well Snifiles. have von 1osted up -lodger?" New Clerk: "'Yeth. thir: I've pothted the ledger; but for thir. it wath too big for the letter box, and I had to take it inthido the potht offith." Stout people don't like to be told that they are an experiment to show how far the hu man skin will stretch without cackin g. A countryman. fresh from the magnificent woods anti rough clearings of the far west, was one day iisiting the owner of a beautiful seat in lBro.klyn; and walking with him through a little grove, out of which the un derbrush had been cleared, paths had been nicely cut and gravelled. and the rocks cor ered with woodbine, suddenly stopped, and admiring the beauty of the scene. lifted up his hands, and exclaimed, "This I like; this is nature-with her hair combed. 1ISCELLANEOUS CARDS. E.. F. PV rgiu, .st'cEssOP TO D. MArPAY.) DEALEER IT SEEDS. 104 - Gravler Street. - - 104 Between Canpand Magazine sts. New Orleans. PRICE, IIINE & TUPPER, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 06 Caron.lclet street, New Orla·n .. T. TI'PIPER h RSON, 'UPPER RE.\I" ' I. E Charleston, 8. C. New York. Liberal advances maule on co signmentto New 'or k and Charhleston houses. New-Orleans, Nov. 14, 18061. ly ................................ certgacate -or --OF , DEPbSIT OF SECURITIES -FOR STATE OF MISSOURI., I, tYRSJIM. naderalgned. do bererb estify hat I[ am Siperintendeas of the pnslartan.epmteotm ot the Stateof Misearti sad that the MOUND CITY MUUAL LI. E IMSURANiiCE A Li'' Insurance Company organized and existing u nder the asof th Stat of Msces, wioase pr al1 office Is located at St. Lout.. In saidtate of M iri, has deposited in this offce, for the securty of Its policy fiolduta . pursuanee of eection 2L of an Aet ethe General Assembly of the State of Mis.nriL ,atitled "An Aet fortheIncorporation and B.lelatiot of Life Insa rance Conpanie." approved Marh 10th, '8A the I sm of ONE IIUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, In bonds of treasury notes of the United States or in bonds of the State of MisonurI. or in notes or bonds se cured by mortgages or des of trust on unincumbered real estate intho State of Missouri, worth at least double the amnont loaned thesee, of the several kind andde scriptions partliclarly set forth In the schedales signed by ano and which securnites have not been received at a rte above their par value nor above their current n-it et value. Said deposit was made in the office of the Superri. teadeat as aforenad. on the 10th day of July, A. E. 18s, and has Oet dase ap to the date hebeen beld pursamace of and eubject to the proviious of said Act of March oth, A. D. 1ie, for the of the., li hsena of said Cmpany. -Ad I do I 'dre'ali tlht I AsWl ed thaitthae receites waroad them *fir hande theuanddollars, In witme .wherseod I have bertoe set my ad and WA :dut of the Unuonasse D ape a w ee hi theity andleoaaya etBLLotnt, nd Hsee of lihestri, this 10th day of July, A. D). lS WYLLYS KIG., oftatn at the usrance Deptat o the eltliY Ur s wwam a" Wrrtcr o Csra Now sthetihme to bave pour wel.k sao water coolers -lk focH. e-n morn . sai brge twn ·rs a g w actb r~ iai weleesasw u hesi hni do *L eepn t tob rlarnrl * swipe., ierseL*ý iaste iset, L wadi twasfEawa 1bii aei.gIi , wat · uS hmsl IS aouster -Y IS# OneYre. TA MISCELLANEOUS CARDS. Oscar R. .WcCr e, scC.FFSOR TO JOIIN IMcCLEAN, BOILER MAKER, SHEET-IRON WORKER, Copper Smith, Iron and Brass rounder, Pat tern Maker. Blacksmith and General Machinist, 4-9 ;nd l"l ( ,1 . L nv, t , C ,,rner ,f I',rt, Third D is 1iiet, Ne.w Ie rlaný. I,: Ite. :r . f u+a" , a: nv amd nhips and Ship. S ,ithi ir pr !,l.tliv a t ,Ui 1 . to. (irua n .i tlal castlugs .\1 ltr, .( , -" , b i \ N rl..an ' P-it O hi,. eM Dly CartIs afnf Iarll ons. Pur Mub. T :: : a,''It it )xtra \' ! I min^.ý t-." 4 ui : !... .V - tlh, el* hr.at, : II.!1! l'i-w ,: l'r-.n' .ani i ';,rt'. :ii ,.v. Ti l freight from " rln b,- p r'c' 'i:igh "r' 'ranklin. . I : t M. WALKER, Agent. .)arcrtosn Richardns, N : . r, t. ,- tw',.n I)auphiue and St.," a' :l t .1.tri>, f r all ui. lint plrpoa ,'t, including t,;. n .,t t:ul ,q . ,dt- t. gra.," tone., marble-loor-tile, and f!,t - I - ný. : * ', 1!'.,lr:ulw h ,t wnt. Depot -d " ,t. :teh;*r'b. Cap- L.irna. a su; wrior quality - sirT .a n --ND COMMISSION MERCHA.. No. 70 Gravier Street, .''W OLE.4'. nol0-ly Lealho' and j'ijnduars Store. NO :it OLD) LEVEE STREET. N tw Orlenns. La. rpUV I\'ýlPV Ott' THE TUAIDF AAN) BHY 1 (;'< ned 1ilv i ·e1.u'.r inr t d to moe complete and .k .f.,M.ervthin pe)rtaining to the tills l: M.\N1 &I.CrIuI'IN( IANE. I keeproastalntl h t rhnfi A\l.lrriicati ef nkinn, moroc en:, tir. . t ing;ig. ,'t.. I veilork ant oak leather, Fr:pli~h "" e ' ln't] rx:ip: 're. Ibnding ribbon, etc. Mv \}rra e ""a" t'ni. in EInrolv' anet I thin country enable inn. .,to tr tIn"ý ,iteni ailt-van.fie; to the trade. \VM. J. SHELDON. ;, ibl l tv n,'v t?:. fstt en Itienvitte and Custom il NW ,u tri'ann. aiigfl-1Y A VALUABLE PLANTATION F 0) P S 1. L E OR REINT. rr1ii: ýt~ll~'' R AS V.A.lITAtU.E PLAN L ci .t (i :r, ituac, on both sides of Bayon r , c ":c. ,cntouil~bovc l 'OlartnonvillP. which he will cell Oln Ii' 1oo Icn rc15OOl'! terun threc-fiftho each, eitherfor hlui~." or in lot :tCcnit pnrfhavErO. or he will rent it if Trhere are 1 a r, cbvr Oct Ther awl 350 acres of The til," I .ll' 1 j bonabOT. ýFor tenom tc . et aplf I'atcrceiiville , La. Iinpolrtaim 10o NuLk(E? Prioaaers. B3. "x. BERKElrY. u-; . :ti. :t_. W nd n: IFront Street Sugar Landing. Tllti ',n lteinville arnd Conti Streets, New Orleans. Itt 1 ho,,d: ont half barrels m~arl.' ., .trel. at 1 ii c 1 imoti,. :.,tdi b',t 1 toct citVl. A!I. re ii m I~n. t, Hlaf Iici olt rrt il Ic II~ -·I.. '; ,·:..i,.r..,t, ·ic I fr.elo' fcharge. and I IiI-T:~.' II\R X TF.' I:ATEt. -nt1t-lY5 ll. 'I'. IJ'lxriC, -; AD .-JEALER ]I E N's r jTl Bll'ý' 1D ('IIILDREiN COTIG N'.. .\NA. VLTHING'T n...: New Orleans. A. U. JEROI.I.ESk. Rayfry &S Ieroflmemn, X3W-fk3E CORIV,3%&It~ AND FEED STORE. Naar 1t l:::l-a I)cpot. Algiers. l", ,cý n~f~ t.ýst.ltl - o tott.; 1, Frech ( Crnnnl Corn, Real, CGritt. Hl i-niý-. F':r. Rica Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran Crarket Corn. t h", (Corn, Oat', and Corn and Cob C ronni .old tra·k,* to order. Onlcro for lart-, an-t 'tall quantities solicited. Wfatkr Coolers, Lightning Reos. ISaving ma i . ;:rran ..n::t. fu,r an ample supply of wa.ter c.heir' thle cming year. I am prepared to plce tbece eo~oers by ei.tern . putting the fountain under grroud at any reruire.l depth. No Ice water is needed wh, re these cist.ern are uted, The cost of cool water yearly, to any one who has a cistern, will not be l5, in teing tthe'e cooler. The charge will be modoerate. I am aisoprepared to setup lightning rods at short no tice. and at moderate rotcs. JESSE T. BALDWIWN. Cnrtreville, La.. Feb. 9--ly. Iifery Stable. Trave:lers pasing throngh Varmilionville are inform ed that I keep a Livery Stable at this place, where hos~,. are well cared for. I keep horses to let. and strangers hunting lands, can obtain conveyan t to any part of the parish, or to any of the neighboring villages, at reasona bleJ. IIEBERT, rates J. IIEBERT, Jit. Vcrntilionville, .\ ng. 1 i, Itei'a.- Tyr J'ire Bricr. "O'W)ftor ma.e hv M. WALREIL Franklin, May :I), 1S70. NEW FRENCH LIQUOR STORE. A. v. LAD orn . Having recrently arrived in Franklin from Bordeaux, France, aith a tine stock of WINES and LIQUORS, of my own direct importation, warranted pare, they 4iavingmerely passed through thle New Orleans Custom House tos this place. I now offer these liquors to the pub lic, comi rising the followinglist: Cognac, Brandy, Slaret, White Wine, Rhine Wine, Madeira Wine, bherry Wine, and Champagne. Also a fine assmeutent of French preserved fruits, tine Inotfrbon whisky. Main Street, qpposite Mr. Joy's Store. .c0 Godes - nae-openst a new stnk 'of geod *at dice Fll.-ows 1a.l Conaiatag of GROCER1Z& M AIWWIP RE. TINWARE, DRY GOObS 0)' ALt DESCR'P TIONS. HATS, BOOTS, SROES. "LASS WARE AND IoQTIONS. Fleauust,'a F1ea~tr. The public are s~formed that thl Poaudrywill be kept l active operHtion, the s'e as formerly. Asxpeur. eared manager has been employed to manage it, and all business patronage will tbi promptly attended to. The interests of the Foundry have sufered so much by giv tirg edit on werk herotofore. that hereafter cash will be demanded when work Ls delivered, and no credit will be given. Franklia, La., December e, $l19.-ttf Coal. Coal. A large quantity of excellent coal for sale by J. A. O'NIELL. Pranklin, March !d3, 1970 tf . MKulled. Kerr, RECEIVING, FORWVARDING, -AND4 COMMISSION MERCHANT, Mew La. Liberal advances ade eoi to * Marsu SCOTT & CAGE, Caroadelet street. iah reeied, a fesh and eto supply of spriang ease, heastk ' paee . r ea r fa eds, nhoot, hee a . ee es ., proviio.s, hams, bm. r,0R .ttt. l BL IL ahls; lyr NEW ORLEANS CARIS. pIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON Life Insuroaa1ee f'oflpatfl y. liOMIE OFFICE, RlIClIOND1), ViL;INIA. ('apital AsetI. lind Inv,- tnt . . -----. .. I'olicie i;.ned inll little ow r two ........... W. C. CARRIfNGTON. i.crn.l .........'r -i rt. JOHN E. EDWARD. ...... Vir 1 'reC;d.nt DANIELI. IIATOOK, Dr. (C. It. PERRONF .... . Tl A 1)r. CIIARLES II. iMII' ..... ---- 1). P. FACKLER... .... ...t ..1c Directors. W. R. Iaccs, D. H. Maury. John Cnl,.r-. W. C. Carrington, 1). I Ilart.ook. .. 1. Ilooki-. J. E. Edwards, W. II. Falmer. W. . "'ayl r. A. Y. Stokec. C. I. Perrone, J ('C. W!!li:rnI . (Georg. S. Palmer. (All of Richmond, Virginia ' pew orleans Branch Oflice. Preid'ent...... ............. . . MA-I-V Vice Preeil.nt.. . (. 1'. IEAVIt'; I) Secretary. .... .. ..... IIl-ES'.TIIR 1ii.J!. Nti.E 6 Directors. 1. L. r I acti, 4:. 4. .I.ini-r oe I. 4. i)~nt3. I. iii I~rýý r° Batn BaIg, W i:i noli 1 rý .x ln~ ~ \'. I i:............................ oiI rtT II~etx..... VIM an I Sturm.:. bAgent . ...ILIUEY II. MALURY. FONTAIN. Franklin, La, f'.10 41. .Ayers Caihartic Pills. For all the Purposes of a Laxative 3ldi. clue. Perhaps no one medicine is so universally reqluired by everybody as a catlprt, nor was ever any bet'~r , universally adopted i to use, in every country and asrn, - all classes, as this mid but efficient purgative pill. Th obvious reason Is, that it is a more reliable and. ft-r more effectual remed than any other. Those who have tried t, know thatit.nred them; those who have not t' know that it cures tlir neighbors and friend'. and till know that what it oes once it does always-that it never fails through anj fault or neglect of its composition We have thousands qlpn thousands of certificates of their I remarkable cues of fl following complaints. but such cures are knowin every neighborhood, and wei need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates; containing nether eniomel or any deleterious drug. they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes thet. I pleasantto take, while bqingpurely vegetable ino harm can arise 4f theqose t any quantity. They operate bytChsiponwerfal Innnenre on the inter nal viseera to purify the blood and stimnulate it int, healthy actinu-removethe obstructions of the stomauch . bowels, liver sad thertgans of the body. restoring their irregular action to heath, and by correcting. wherevern. they exist, sech deranrm ents as are the first origin of disease. oMinute diectlas aregiven in the wrapper on the b"xi for the following comphints, which these pills r,,pidiy cure: For Dysjgpe4,or Indigestion. Listlessness, LangOUr sad Loss of Appetite, they should t. I taken m o to stay the stomach, and re-tore it, healthy tone4 action. For LiMve mPlapit, and its various symptons. Blimous Beiaohe, Sick Headache, Jaundice, or roeen saknese, Bilious Colio and Bllous Fevers, the ihould be jdicionusly taken for each case to correct the eased action. or remove the obstmection, which cause For Dys ry or Diarrhea, but one mild dee i; L generally reqie. For tims, Gout, Gravel Palpitation of the Pain in the aide, Back and loins, sthey sh d ntinuousvl taken. as required, to change the diaUed ofthe system. With suchchhange the,s eomplant ts ppear. Is For Doy and Dropsical swellings, they ahoot. be tn in large and freqlueat dotns to ur.luee de theefect of raic purge. our uOppr sonL a large dose should be taken, as it +duces the4sired effeetby sympathy. As adinnespill, take one.r two pills to promote dig - don and relimEl the stomach. An occasioaalasse stadlees the storsoch and bHwri , - into healthy artleta, restores the appetite, and invigorates tht system. liHene it is often advantagesus wjcre no serious derasgement exists. One who feels tolerably w, it often dnds that a dtse of these pills make him feel d'e " cidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. Dr. J. C. AYTER d Co., Practical Chemists, Loewell, Mass.* U. S. A. .- Id at whoI.ale by E. J. HART & CO., WIIEELOCK . 3. W a .L.et.e Orla r 80 Baronne St. New Orleans. AGLSf Uk IuE TTNRITVAILED PIANOS Manufactured by MARSOHALL & MITTAUER, - ANDI) DUNI AMI & MALE. ORGANS AND MELODEONS, Special gold mcdal (W'hurch, School and Parlor.) Manufactured by CAUHART Qr NT E I 1II .AM. A large and conmpete dtck at Manufacturer.. pricer, and guaranteed nr six years. Cataiognes and price lists fnmished by mal on application. WHOLESALE AN41jD RITATL ItMhAi zi uamau* aer BD*ks. Brass Iastru. aunta, Vu.Ol5 , Guitars Flainas Strings, arnd alt Kinds, of Musical Meaahadlse. Agent for Doos5 s Co.'s Loudon Obeap and Stndabr tif V Gat eg .. -K .oond 3.54 Paaos at vary lov Pr"Ce. Promptttemtios to orde frm the countr. Entire Sat.isLaction naant c e d. Runs a .lseb au4 llama Stri.5x, )micd pot paid o receipt of retail price LTDENAL TERMS8 TO DEALE28, TEAWJEPJ 5.12-ly AND SC1;OOL,. MMISC'ELLA O1' ('AIU)8) I1. lathai UPH O IT I. ES R R.' ! T E R I .T L S. WALL PAPER AND CURTAIN GOODS, No. !) \A !' 81.I' 1.'. ;v New Orleans. (;ibbto A .•Ird.lillmsl. LTTOiRNE YS AT T AVW ±RANKLIN. LA. Jtra.ns, llOrrlstur my (eo., COTTO iT FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, to-- :la: , ,, -arrelý. 1 ,,,,i hr ,. _. and . il c .. No 14` Gravie4 ( 414 OI slo It I. l . ti . Iý.rt. t \1" i-rui IF2 .r t: i. r.":>t f ur-I i.jt. : t'r.. Ittr ,: :I " pI.' ta tIf (' :Th .r Mr PHOTOGRAPHIC GA'LLERY, NI I. iSI ('ANAL STREET, .1: tare. tht"t .11 N IT \ 1:1,. , ,. 't I r:?:. ... · 1. " ".t i t. .., i r· J Wi. DI m ; I21:'I I t·s · I 1'' 1 nf '_ýI·.'I'l!! u I ill F' I l2I 1:'" I'Iauti I .. .r: N' r \t v I i~1\ T UII YI' 11 I:C' t .\1 PENEFD A Ii iQtVarti. .L-ornlfi nt of Irll~r. IPat nt Medicine; t ul t ur +, h" t _..t f"r t.\" l. r.,l -l;" t;l ith. mllllr i. ?. : I!.Ltlt ::c1. Iliý"-ii..li' L1' :1 11 r ,1111n."·. 1 I i'w'. ll, " 1 f th irt. Air, t 't., hai'r a fall "n,1.t: Iiirn ~ t i. riar A 1'al. ..f Vi -·11 ll""1,-. ii'-t r·~·. iv.·1. : ll l fT·r al,~ by 1'IR:[ IEIE (Ilrr (5~~lr 1\r.· ft~l~· -'l~l I·t-il 4 rrri. ral oýelýl" r~td nnppy of Vanev nnoenwe, nnfsh~tin; in earl fruit,. pickle.,. I. Ilii.. pr n e.. cc Ir"a-.c d ijIk. cic., etc. tcc-tc rod ti-ti awd hcerringc. ir.", ccgar,, Pickled icce,te.. cali anid cxiiiniuic for y!ir-AI I'EIiRET & Ft:E tE. I'ERFIUMERY. Our a--nrorcrc t ccf I'cerfucicr iv i. c.: -rc ~.a-.:- liv an tina ncci of No Or1. acc .: lci t :.c',t.a c . I·tLin'c cxtlracr.. nccccactc.-.. ant snaps.., Bimini :napcc. creanca and cccsicc-tii - \\%c-c.lt.I'ntcralt.. p~~cdeeira.. ccc cc.ltc cccIg.cgn.. to~ilt lic Ic-al w uSafirk. ri. i-tnitr".,L. f PEIRREJT & FtlERt Wie ofeir the Iarga-"t stack of bt.ncl ioer broucghCt b (rc- t. Ilt".i- 's nw. Twocy ditfl.l-c-ict kinds of tcccth brn.tc c-, mariout e hair and nail tIruaulhe. ha-inicg brash.tcc--, clotth Ibnruc-.t. tte .r. Incl-thian u anit '' c'I~iItET s PI'EI:FI ('(1'TLEItV. Ilgenir wVcntc & Intebtc'tira )Icctiljnl S j\cicn hlamv wocrth's li ni n t Cc.'.. 'untucit l tai nrkci Iccthi-ry. poccke-t kinocs. p-ic kicci-ca, c-i.:- cr:. racoarc, htccljzcg knives. pruning kiaivr,-. eit.. et.-. Dressing enmlb. tin.' tooth comnl,. tnok cotl, ren: Icombs, pocket combs, mnstache combs alnd side comb:. Powder boxes, porcelain, pewter, China. glass and paper, gilt and plain, with or withont putff, and i all prices. 1'ERRET & FE:I-:. STATIOIERY. I'- rd paper fodolseap, lettter paper, lady's h:cutb, tm Inrtial iote, billet paper. legal rap, bill cap, f.aoy note paper and mourning paper. Envelopes nfaoruned rol-,rs. hapes and sizes. Large oflicil enm',pes, white and butt Blank books of all sizes. memoranduns, pocket diaries, time books. indexes, writingdesks, playing cardt, lpencil. pens, holders, inks, copy books. ,ill Iooks, hill lihes. lwn.ket books, hill clas.s. eraons, slate and slate pencilt. at greatly reduied iprices. Just received, and for salr by PEIIIE k& FIEIE. TO)IACCIO. (Chewing tolbace,. .moking tobacco,. nuff eigars, Iipl.., cigarettesrwt 'igareto papers. ijust rei.cetivll ta or sale by PEI.RET' S. & FRERWR IIAVE YtOU MUSIC IN YtOUC Call at P.rret & Frerer' and get either a violn, a gltitar,a banjo. a taulboriuc, a flle, a tif, an ::cnrdent . or a toutena. all of which are so.t at the lows I.t market prices, There von nmay get a full supplly of vi-lin strings, guitar alnd banjo rings; also, extra violin bows and rosin, bridges, screws, aprons, isas. ere. P'ERII"-T & FI'tRIE. Consisting in claret. saut.rmns, port wine Madeira, cherry, gin. cherry brandy, cogoarw. whisky, tMebtidan . ochappa. all sold for niedreinat purlroses and gu rantte d strictly pur.., and of the Lsit brando. l'F:Rrr'P & F RF:RE. MEDE:CINAT, lITTEI:S. flnetttrr's Iied Jacket, flartco. (tarry Owen. It df. land's aOo many other, aUl gennine. and for sale by I'ERIUET & Fk't(ER SiCHOOL BOOKS. National Iaender,. atcOffey's IReadern, 'Powrer : Rfad er:, HIoo.mes' Itendert, and other Teri-; ."Davi,'.s Rays, Perkins' Arithmntijs. etc.. Cornell'., Molteith's (teogra. phie.,~ Speak.: s, Ilistoritr., Spoilers, Phrase., and oII thers ton numerous it omention, fur sair by mehl y I 'UiRfT & yREIE L.i.s>>p -- - ----- ----- i t SY0S. E. 0. CARTERI. JOa. vC'IIPHHY Late with Stevens & Syntoor. L. R. Shn a, onj, Co. 'STATIONERS AND PRINTERS. -AN.D BUINK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. NO. 56, CC.Mt' S+TREET, NEW 111.11 %S. Having a complete printing office of our own, we have nmuanal facilities for doing every description of Job Printilg, Bill Heads. Dray Receipts, Bills of Lading, Letter Headings, Legal Blanks. and Book ihadli.s.. We are prepared :to make,. at hort notice, Contton Boks, Record Books, and all Blank Books used in an nioce, with or without printed headings I'articular t tention is given to the imannfacrtur ot Coort RIecordi, Iand print.rall Legal Blanki. In ,seding ord..rs for Books which save to be made to order, plea.. be partien. ar In aending an exact copy of what is wanted, viz: the headings, if any, the numbher of pages, aa,l the x-. act length and width. By so doing, no mistakes will be made on our part, as we willadhere srrictly to yonr or dern. We also keep a general a-.,.rtnent of itaitionarv al ways on hand to suit the country trade sey l, MISCELLANEOUS Lumber, Lunmber. 'I'hc t.t m.mr Alice io nw in complete 11e.! M~:- .1 ITMI-:R vtill Ie t.aken any w ' re on tI o , w\:at,.|. at d:1aderate ratm.. MCCicl ugh zl Co.'* NI SAW .ILL, on the Tche'. within the uppe :m .,f 'ranklin.i i, n.o i n operation t.aily. LAumb. l ..1 kijd; can be f'irni-hed at .hurt OtiC.e anlld car:ent AlI . tir." f,,,t inl:rd twenty-one inch ,hingles, clear Mcli ungh & (Co.'s N I:\C (O'N MILL. at the iame place' a the Saw Mil i n ,p, ration ,very SAT'RUIAY. T'hose who send ico : the will tmay rely on prompt atthention and good 1.' . kl.in, La , Nov :10, Itmii-ly. Thomas H. W'iihltmaH, ('I\VII ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, W\ill att. nd to any bIsineis in h:s line, at any point t\ thin tle StIth ..f .loniian.. )rders left with Jar. A. I.,.'. New lt,,-ric II II Smith & t'o.. Franklin. or direct t., him at Centr.e'il.o. t'ari-h of St. Mary, will receive proml it a!tt ,tin. jet 6 Sea antl a' '-AMLESS EVAORATOR.l ij tcLJhIy 25th, 1865, and Auat, 1161. be- SEND FOR PRICE LIST. .LIN & S (1I3 .OLUSASI HOTEL., 1app,_il' ti,, Court Hons., Opelouasa.Louiiaaaa. Kept by WM_ M. JOHNSTON 'Tal ,ol' i l, nmarket afford;: eceommodations I "11",,t, oudl IIri., + nuo derate. 1 li.,"r,. tal,1. i= attacbh d to this establishment o0J: DOSE OP Dr. hatllcnberKeres FEVER AND AGUE ANTIDOTE ALWAYS STOPS THE CHILLS. Thi. wldihinte ha.. been before the public fifteen!years anl i ottill::hea. iof al other known remedies. It does i,,t I:rge, do'.- not sicken the titmah,. is perfectly safe in any dose and ulter all cirrcumttance., andt i. the only ::r:eti:ine tfat will (''IRE IMMEDIATEILY In 41x1tlet u tti e.vrh o.' ry i.r ever ana .gue, n.ecaune it - a pj.rfect ANTIDoTE 'rt MALARIA. S4 li by all truggintu. . b:: lyr. Tio nn.nersigncd will re-open his academy for boys on MBONDAY. REPTEMBER 6th, 186f). The site is ..st eligible and desirlblo, being ...h adapd to .roomd., capacioUs stundy halls, ,1etalefpm l w\ith fine nhadypO ... s.crronnitng it, a4mI-Ie _i ath ava ntages of town and country iaf being sub jet to their disadvantgcs. . Situated in the eographical centres of the wr 'eckhe, which is noted toe the salubrity of its climate, and the refinement andintelligeare of its society, it presents onqralled asrdinptages fortbe establishment of aen on Stional instittion which will supply prssing need. and k.eep pace with the edeucational spirit prevailing the iouth. The undersigned is encouraged by the many I tlattering eneonilam .Ibemowed upon his efforts hitherto to undertake this entedte, sad conidently solicits tIhe attention of parents and guardns deerd for their I hildren or wards a sound practical on, or prepar tion for entrance into a cdlege or unilversity. The diocipline is mild and permuasve. and no laterfer ence is permitted in religious matsers,but pupls are al lowed to attend such church aes by be esgnaed by the parent or g.ardian. It isdesicaie that pupls should .nter the school at the openIng of the ses. on, and p in I regnlar gradation thmrough its ceurlci.m, I. order hat they may enjoy its fall benefits. Pupai boarding with me will receive constant ecaMe and nassistance i their studice. They willnot be aliedto visit town day or night, nor to contract debtS without the cosent of the principal. F-r t,,arding pupils. For each term of five months, yabte is advance liBoard, l'uitl.n aS~Y'a q-'- ....... ..... 46 French--extra. ..... - ...... SFor fortier information address (OEO. B. SHEPHERD. Priadpak ATLAS MUTUAL LIFE I.rSUILf.j'E CO..PJ.lrr (F ST''. LOUIS, MO. rA,.NETS N EARLY #,1,000,000. Dividends Applied An.ally. on the Oontri bation Plan. OPPICERS: CHARLES A. MANTZ, President, JAMES HARRISON, Vice President. J. R. MACBETH, Secretary, I'. C. BUCKLEY, Sup't. and Cashier, WILLIAM SHtIELDS. Auditor, 1WM. VANZANDT. Consulting Physiciau, I. G. STEEDMAN, Exauining Physisiciaa. Board of Directors. S"harles .A. Mantz, James Harrisas, Erastus Wells, J (seY O'Nd, George Knapp, WilD, .June. E. Yeatnuin' T Polk, Wn. Van zadt, Gcorge Taylor, 0. 1'. Saylor, Ilsaac. i. 8turgeo, I'. C. Buckley, LOUISIANA AGENCY. Ofice 114 Common Street, Corner of Camp, NEW !ORLIEANS. Local Board of Directors. .1. L. Arm.trong. II. T. Bartlett, W. A. Shopshire, B. G. Boulet T. 11. Itiginbotbam, W. 8. Momnt, S. 11. Newman, J. H. Kennard, A. II. Peale, A. C. Waugh, SL.C. Levy. S. B. NEWMAN ........................Preident. W. . MOUNT.......................Vice President. V. UEAUMONT .......................Secretary. JOHN R. PIURVIS, General Agent WM. F. IIAIFLEIGH State Agent LINSCOTT & GIIL1MORE, Ag.nts for the parishes of Iberia, St. Martin Lfayette and Vermilion. T ýIllS COM?ANY DERIVES NO BENEFIT FROM Sthe misortunes of its poliey holders, as Its policies are all non-torfeitable after one year's premiums have been paid. A policy issuemd by this eompany may be kept in foras .at notaT.pe until this rese t tipa ortae tA paid has become exhausted. The term during which a policy wll be kept in force by the "Premium Reserve," varies with the age of the party insured sad the number of premaums paid. At the age of 30, the "term" is 332 days longer than the i year for which the insnred had paid. At the sp of 30, two years' premiums paid, the "term" Is one year and 34,9 dlays longer than the two years for which the in 'ured supposed he had paid; thus two premiums would make the w hole time of the policy nearly four years. During this temporary insurance, a party can be tally reinstated by paying the deferred premiums, and in case of death during the "term," the whole amount of claim I would be paid, deducting in the settlement the amount of unpaid premiums due the eompany, together witheix per rent. added thereto. Its Policies have a fixed surrender value, the same ea- r dorsed thereon, making them in fact a bank mote os the r -onmpany for the amount. Its Policies issued on the Five, Tea, Piftee and Twena ty payment plans are, non-foreitable after the first years' premium has been paid, and not as in most eao ,anies, requiring two years' premiums to make them non-forfeitable. Its Policies combine the advantages otsred by all other companies, without any of their objectioabble fea tores. All of the popular styles of policies are issued, and'the Rates of Premiums are as low as can be made with safety to all concerned. Ett'ITY ANDJlSTICETO iTS YOLAC HOLDERS Are the di:tingnishing features of the Atlas Mutual t Life insurance Company. dec tf The undersigned respectfully informs his friends lad the public, thlt he has taken the store No. 71 Camp i street, opposite the Times and Picayune ocees, for the purp'ose of opening, early this Fall, with an entirely new Stock of MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Of fine, medium and common quality and manufaetured expressly for this market; and also, with a full supply of MEN'S FUNISHILG( GOODS-all of which will be eaut and made in the most desirable manner, and in the latest style. Orders frntf the coetry are solicited; they will be filled with fidelity and dispatch. 1 hope by strict attention to hnshess, fad by selliag at the lowest prosible prices, that I shall merit, andear cP. Ikletfly ask for, a share of the public patronage. ROUT. PITKIN.I N.ew Orleans, July "4, l#. T S NEW ORLEANS ('Ai1I)S. \rE.RMILIONVILLE HOTEL (Nar :2-r t unrt -.. \.: .:.. I i.. Kept lyv B, A, SALLES_ St.ag pa-.ellngers stop .,t t1,.:- 1, m' S.Wf. hell, E'raig & Co. FURNITURE WAREROOMS. New Ozleans lhva , ",a hao'l R lanina ."- k m ! I SELiL L1W\V FEIit ('.\Iil. o t 13-ly . arnpsol UBrothers. FU 3 lNII d:I 3 Royal ('Lre 33 and 35 Royal Street. PALL AJ. lllll3T .t . l I.. .. .. I;. Chriar aM .r Hyat5. . --ww- ....... .,s manya knI.% I-I l BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. No. 38 Camp Street. L, :k Ilex N...o -. NI \ .l: l t: \\ All orders fe.r.1.h lPrintin;. 1.lnk .-1 -. I:: :, promptly executllled, and at th lv. L l..ar.. t Lawyer"' Brief: prilted wiTh lil .-h ROBERT HARE. OOTTON AND SUGAR FACTOr *1. -AND .CO\1M.MIISSION \:l-l I.AN'I" 33................CarondeletStrt.t ..... ...... 53 NEW OfRT.AN.. '-[ if Dry G'oods. Ii.ANCK t h (CO.. 11 aij Ia l:t;.vul. !-t. (GRAHAM!, 0. II :19 (.r.i~r aci.11 '`'~ireif' !. " DI~oli.'4n.. WALKEXJ. Ii. Nalrrlf·l~n .\.Naph.m Avmw t rtni Jeffersn ('itv. KNAPP, J. S., 5 flaronue str. ,"". Druegwists. BALL, LYONS, & ("""...T-vu.r t. <..ul':ut11 ;r Ir. `Oo. F~ire trims, ti c.C Grocers.. UAYLY. G1. M.. &. OINDI). II) Cnnal It;.1. DART. I. J.. 4I o., 71 Tchouyituulaua -Ir' I IHENNIUG, W. II.. & Co. 97 Camp strc,..'. E. L. E. BONNET. No. 5 Cltartres St.. Near Corner ,o Canal. New Orleans. 1PI'ORTER AND WHOLESALE ])EALIER -Is STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. Has jt( reaived hib fall stock of Bonets, Rlbbn Loce Art.iciai Flowers, Veils. Sitraw. Velvet an l Plash Hata trimmed and antrimmed. which he offers t, the trde oun lberal teems and at very low prioes. oetl3-tf DANIEL & JAMES 0. EDWARDB6 21,9% 2 uad nL Delts Siand .L ' 2'4, ,r; anld 1'~ Fr'F Bteet, Frnting Rive Between f;raor aor Poyddrea Orleans Copper Ti an d sheet I reorieker. M.tanufaotumr. r r tra bib*r. Iltr.,tn t, and~l STILLS #WORIS, MOI (I IiII OTHER IJIoTIl IL Lit JoIbbi, Repairing, tetam. (a an Wat Pi nd Lions, ll Sizete. prel ter. Sfe4r, all kinds of Bravs Work, Steam sad Water uages. Whia ties, Cock., ear. Drains F.4gdVi a·.img sad Patten jel-ly fOT3L, 3AR AND 3llILLIAt R SALOO'. kept by JAMES COSTELL(o Opposite the Railroad Depot, BRASHER CITY, L.A. Prepared at all time, to aronnmmolat,. the trarh"liag reblic. janl1 _t CEjwese Laberrr., We have made such aurrngements o I ;o tirt ,'1-i.. Amecsam House. at Hong Kong, China, a will eroal, ts to contrt for the delivery of any niouher of the. I1.-, o(CL he Laborers. from the Interior prvirces: tenu of engament. threeto fve rears, wage. 8 coin per inttl. For farther rarticalars, address O'Fallow & Ilatrh, or Gen- JOHN G. WALKER, jet tf 14(OGravier street. New Orleans. A. L. TUCKER. IRA DAVIS. Tuk.ker A' Daesis, Attorneys and Coun serllors at Lnw. OFrcit-Ft A anLIN, 1,it. Practise la theasveral parishes r,,mp,.<ing tIh- Thar Judicial District. ol .imeisd CUty Liffe IAuteragace Cow --OF St. Loui., Misouri. Agentsforthe Parish of St. Mary, It. If \NFIT Frankla. La. Dr. A. MAGUIRE, Cyrcmort. La. Parish of St. Mary, La., June .dk, .a.. r y i D -r. 4. F.._lca . OR. OF DENTAL SURGERY. 4No. 14 Daronne Street. e NEW ORLEAN. e (Over Mr. aren'sa Ladies Hair Toilet Ialin )d r lyr bl eecp k HiaWIIn, 1' bhp VlMewlaa and 36 New Levee S.., SENE OIRLEANSI. . SA. . GISw(WO)LD & '(c( CORNER CANAL AND ROYA L St NEW oI I;E.\ \Ns. IMPORTERI OF Flu. Watches. Clook.. Jewelry. Fancy Goods. Outlery. Guns and Pistols. Manufactnrrr. f PI'RE COIN SILVERWVARE. i':rir. !. a.1 r v article fully guaranteed. Jan.. iy BwUal's W'arraled GaeRD N SEEDS Per Steaser GCLF STREAM Has been received by the unders:gued thk. rnw crp t, turnip seeds, vatrios kinds. Other crops of vegeta,l seeds will be received as they ripen in .ur0l'eiol.. ( o itantly on hand, a well selected stock of garden -rorlo , tbleasoa., which I offer for sale it bulk, or put up ,t papers at reasonable rates. RICHARD PR"OT'CHIIE No. 12 Du Main street, near French lark,-t agl7--3-m LOUISIAWA IC MAurAUACTURING Co., New ()rleans. ICE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Planters and country merebvnts ran 'scure a fTll -~T; ply of lee during the coming season, hy anpplyin, to 'h unadrsigned Prie l cents per pound, parkugi mulio lha ing tomteamer or railroad incladed. Each order mast be coveed by rab., or agen i:n t'h, liv. who will pay bills on demand. All orders will be executed with propt.n, ... tine. Addre 's D. P'OCltLN, . v tiyll tif ila, Box 1 . New OriJtl.u