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BUSINEiS DIRECTORY. SITRINS, J. S., IMPORTER AND DESALF.R IN ARardIaaa, Cntlary, atove,, Fire Orate., PataL (sflt a no. 214 TCOIIPII 11 roets._ _ _ OR5 IOWLECI A, CROCKERY AND Rouse n urnllhillu bonds, Nn, 17 Camp atrert. RUL~flIT & WHALIY WHoL8HALF. O80- Y ommi andYrOdUCa Merchasnts, 61e1nd 62New BL 1CR 1 JAMES Y., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, q.Ottaa-Na. 21Commercial Ptac. jyI7 ly BAZTID$, LOSELL & C X., BHIPPIB(I a ER, .harts*, to 0( o Camndello MdQtnvmn stsl IN l e BENTHUYY dfN, LEWI & CO DEALER' IN Ma Inao Itd tan a o Ilv OnIdl,. 116 lllrrn .trees. CHILTron &TAYOI%-JORNI. CHLTON AND CHARLESE A. ' AYLOA haveaesoolstad themselves I. tb eete fla, It th at ofa Nw Orleans and tin adjaaant barsthea. aLLft0.e9Camalea Newa Orearl., Moo 1. 1847, mnfl if w CHaIrTI , r. DAIORR. C~HRISTY &ig AIQBRE, ATTOBNRYR-, an In v protl~~n fo Rihl TTORdNI .d YStheUnited State.andSupreme Court.. C80ss at Covington ad 0reens" hurt. no tf CLARK, JJ., LOOPER, bO LAFAYETTESTREET, a 1eaaa. a. p n Mxttaaa. w.osaata,, My20 IT No. nrlrxn, rrr. CO NVEBRRUIB daO. IMPORTERS ANDDEALERS '.IN t %o Sf TOBACCIO ANDCIGARS. Na. 72 Orat vier street, New Or~~s wns. Jy. ly COLEAN, RIITON &WITHRSCOT. ton Pato ndUmduto n Mercuris, 67 Cxrondelrt street. 1jy0ly DaTaaaROa a. CO.. J. DL DEALERN IN CARI Y prtlnl, Oil &nh. etc., No. 124 (anal street. m F OGER &blnd N.l~tg ocr corner N ALT .Na nd FA'C'E & CUO. RFbAOIB. % FIN READY MADE a/ t tiatlng tad Faattaiteag Otada, aood., eaatr of Sta Chard, and CaaM street. under eSt.St. CLarlaHO.ll. FROST & CO., DEALERS IN BHOOT., HOEt, BRO. nsld Hata. Ckape. et.. No. aC Madaaane .trees. F Ixau ANx &Atoo, LtlltPRITOIR Wrough FAIR Ch atd lIron Safes, Nn. IT Cemp t1eet. d1l GAILWI. a, C. C. VO.,IEFMtRTES AND aDEAL. en hrn Hrdwaru. Cntle 40a. o 9 ~naedU On.Aer streets G I &UEL & JAMIS SaTAPLE ANTIFANCY DryGoaYUada of direclt tup.Rtatla,Na,. 1Iaad 1 Chartres a . OnLta. N. R. CnilT-ns u ntr Ynvdrna and Newr Irruc treet.. m,12 ly ATONN. DEY.ION LA roparler .f m Wl... No. RIOI 81 Dutnnmbnnre sorest.- Y 111 OMOPIniO..........J H. 110V 0.......... i. J. tOYI GtREo RIl , ROWLAND o.. IMPORTRRS, Wt. ca tal Reta Dtala itn D)y tad anita (ota Nats, etc.,ot.., Nao. M titaaand a7Faroa screeta, NoaOr I~ns. .12 Rn HART E, J & CU HEAL ER8 Ia N OROCKHIYE1 tuRUISSR C)IRILOAIU. PPARRZ sto., 77 and79Tchanpi HENDERSON & GAINESE HEALERS IN CUINA, H(YDE.G4?oDhen U M.. r . .,Iat-.oIe,. UUOIIES 4s oLAUS. GROCERY AN!) UEALtHLi 11In Watem rmdone* Nas. X14 New Lrra and 41Tchaopi- IoAIM West. w261ydkr HYDE & GOODRICHtenx JEWELERSLI cwaer of HYNSON, G~dO. W.& O IIPPING oAGENTS An omdson Itemhrnistr 82 Bukpstreet TONES, S.& CO., SHIPPINo AoENTS ANDCON mI ,dn ,U, nnt,, No. 9I O4,2,,street. N.w OrlCs. U OUNS, G. L. & BROSI., COMMISSIONX AND) FOR. r rrdian lcreh~nl., No. 2 Front street, opposite the Canal street ferry. I'nnreeLI ctn-lon glreu Wthe pllrrbwxa andsate of all kinds of -term Prulla. my21 ly W EARN Y BLOIS & CO.. COMMISSqION MFRIl K L CHANTS, Dealr I : I~ims, P .W, Window:UIlanss wmEn- English Pl'E bDgand P.ensala FIr e rdck, etc., tec., No. 72 M~gaame stret. U ELLBR J. Hi SOAP XANUFA(ltORY, 2424) ol St R. And ruv ad Howard streets, New Orleenr. A good supply ,,oEntlly on brd, And all orde.ELptIy L EVOIS & CO., J., DEALERS IN STAPLE AND Fancy Dry ()2dd, co-, C 1:n1 A Im Bourbon Mrrets. LEI,. ON,,ECHASN CLOTHIER, corner o. Canal "I'id St. t-alrlel sllet.. T EVERIRCHWM. E. dsCO. COTTON FACTORS .Lan,,,d,, ,1,ol MNeI,,nt,,No. 24 0Ild LEEE. LYONS, I. WW, ME.N'S BROYSI' k YOUTH'S' CLOTH. fuge , vrr StR. 1--lnald Cmmonstrerls. MOORE & CO., SAMUEL B., DEALERS IN 111 China, l rod (:rockeJ W., and IIos PFmi~shing Goods, No. 49 Ilamp greEt. IALARD & CO. F., DEALERS IN CLOTHING anIld F.-lg Good., Noe. 58 And 90C EEUtreet, eomRe of ldLeea _ ____;~ F~H;~ii j~ IONORT & PIE L RORIENCH L Pancy Ilnria N4.. & and99Royal, -roar of Ifl-All.. MVER. M H., ' (Y0 Camp streetWATCHMAKER MIand Alllir to Jywr G. old pens, S", Artiles and Watrhss. All Jewelry artcles repaired At m0,24 drate prices, MUFNROE. , A.&CO., MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTH. lug(s, nt xll silra And yualliler. bol..Ie and retail, corner of O,,W, ,i,,d Anm RJ sNREn. ~MOODY.S. N, SHIRTS GENTLEMEN'S PCINIONII- JaCg Goods nd Fancy Artiles, comer Cn.l Led RoyaIl MORISBONG. N. & CO., WIIOL.ESALiI HIECvl. gi 0., Oil,, Paints, Perfumery, etc., NE. 12RRasEinE street. MORGAN & CO., J. C., IIOOKS ANI) STATION. Fill', Fgrchmng Place, EIEriER the PEI-OIIREE. and No. PIFcIT, B.S, (ENNERA. VARIETY Str, No. ID (;E. pIERSON. HARRISON JE CO.. lEALERS IN Clothing, No. I Pag-i-, corner C.-I rear. PUTNA JAMES M B., LATE OP TFIE FIRM OP ,,IEEEC Putnl cEtta, Arnd finEar S'~tOE, CEN(L.- .lon ,Ed FEEEEErdiog Merchant, NE. 5S CEEudelt street. anId T PITSKI BER9 . CO. DEALRSS IN CLOTINGR AND F Punshil Granms. So. 13 .17on street. .2 ly RAILEY & CO., C. R. DEALERS 719 STAPLE 99,d 5999971 (roSrl.1, No, 17 4ho99itanlae9and . 24 ovl. REYNOLDS & CO., H. W., TRUNKS AND IN. din Korhl,-, ood). ,No. 5 MwYtod t stret. DEILLY &z CO., E., DEALERS IN BILKS AND Po Po o 1),y l tinds, Na.12a Oaoot treet. SLARK. STAt bU ER & CO., HARDWARE, IRN t., Na. 64 Canal street, Agentsfor Purge's Saw Mills. a 1I STFRIN G , F., &i CO., FASHIONABLE CLOTH- Li br. Puruiahin oode, Trunks., Carpet Bags, tci.. No.. 3 Camp street. THO0IPPOLP & BARNES, GROCERS, N.. 2 ad 25 tc'Rnnnn atrscL F'ODD, JNO., ,IIIALER IN MILINERY t .d FINE TODD SAMUEL MI9,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL stsot,, ~ ~ t .99. gy2.2 INmYN ON. H, PRINTES' WAI.Y~nREHOUSE Vold Leaf, .9. 7 es and Artiste' F6. Colors, Toos ,Rt., N419, -dn* rtrecr--new number id.to ATORRIER MAULL d& CO., FASHIONRTLE CLOA I thlle and urntarOMnoAoNd, DEAmer of Cmp a Rd Tomm-n streets, ordear City Hotel. TAYyLOR; SEWE~LLT., BOPORTER and .DEAL ERhrI Pine Where andIdgonn. No. 17Royal street TINTENGEN. Hi. POINTERTO' FARCHOURS V 10 1'odrus between Camnp rand St. Charles Meseta Ne T OTHERP L J.i;D& BRO.. IYPORATIO AND eIs .9r ,o Hardw.e., Cutlery, etc.. m,,er Maga.in. and Comma- anent... .TBKIN. &6 10 71.20, D1ALERS IN CARP, T- i92s9, 97tting1, and Upho999999 Goode gesnrll7 , No9 . E 164.7 E.27. B.99.sghi..!. 9.tlt224'1h,9- 9921 TH,,. .L.lB,.9,.., BOOKSELLER AND ISI JRIHTc ALLET &A r, H CATPO SREET, and Commssion Mrcban @, o 140 Gvierrttst. No Orleans. E JM.9.. ly. p.. g T. .H9E.5B P 99BLICD9I ,. 9BO9Y, AUCTIONEE begs leaves to reform hisfriends ad the public that he at- tds7 to all sales Daooofp to tahabction bo.P.99, ashe has since 161. The ohB.'4Zof this card is to correct 7 ine f m- pnuiat and statements that he does mot attend to the selling of 49ot Estate. BP901.2 n h..y 999fo ysompetent and 7.y0of9h99 an)-a he rrnpctfnlly U.N.~ a share or sold tatmt, pledgingl hi2421. to to9 9is b99 lendeavors togive fui649 tlek1.B1. feu lm pACOBS' ART,7 GALLERY4 , .7 CAMP STRE.ET, rlNew Orleans-R. Jacob at ttold poeOt sgatn. Thel subscriber respectflly infrms thenumerous patrons of this eelegrted Daguerreotype, Amhrotypa andPhotograpph Gell tery,ssabls fd In 1844 that be has assured, fora te.R0 of year The h9,.9 Jr.9, of 5 . 9. JACOBS, the orB .l propristor, who has stet returne from uRopea with all the late improvement In the art. Patterns maytherefore rely an being furnished with 9,,IE.597y of c9l. .9hh f, 9sh. )1 totllnures ofall ids tooil colors, on ivoryy or other material, .odu as to snit the tasteand price of all, wtllbe takren in unaar. pasable style. Pogrpsfrom life or from other piOtprem4 of ublic or p Wivte aidinl orkof mac., will be takenoI TATiONA reqYire, elPORTLE An or S Yinted. he i oad artiste I. t s United Slltates are employed, and al worS done will beguamnteed to lgive nsfa.tios. Instructioon given. in the art The battlery to elegantly and no withas sxternive collection of wiyij of art and ,,9p'19, and lad9es and gentlemen are respe9,9 fully inlvited tovisit it. 5, csmodenta. Terms cash u delivery 014p 929999.9.2fan cB9.,11.9 L.I S.9.pl4t .,IdA.. SPLANlTATION MACHINERY.Y. ~P PHIL.IP HARM, p~ I~ale lllaohine Worksl Richmond, a.,-. - -Ma49tITATIONARY E PORTABLE ANDS9TRICT9LY PORTABLE Steam Enginesea Of any requiredpgower, andsuperior designl and workmen. ship,, combining op everxl Improvements with simplicity Rod don. bility het sdapting them forplanntation use. Impr9sd Circular SawV9lla, 0.9,t Mill9, Sh9ft99g5or 1 R.0 R.om..s, Draining Pomp, and 9.12chin2 .gen2. l9.y. Np y9M.Bhnery will bef9lly guaantecd to perfor1 asrepro. tanted, and an experenc9ed mRchanic sent to erect it whende- sired An illu9tr9ted9,talogue, with prics, sen9 by .. all, when ,e9nestedL 299m0les1.7 machInery Sn exhibition at m9 of.. e, No. 61 EL Charles street, New Orleans. 9,9SBSIsW P. HENRY TATYOR. Agent. SOLE AGEN~CY OF THE CELEBRATED STACKER IRON WORKS TENNESSEE. Spea SIBt24s,.99.8 o ^ nchsdm ar..... Y .. Mto4I2 t4sch,5d9mr...... 1009inch. ... nr429 2 d41t92 ...... 717599 Inch. M..97.,a Months$B, aM and H195, ooordlo.2 to a2 4 andpal ten. Gram ars 4.S. FInaP tV R ILCo mmismision Woooant, e44 Ip No. D2 U.S.. stm 9 CLARET-794 cases KlBpper's t. %hi, f.r sale p feR co0mer Gn9,r and NoN Levee ate. HAEDWARE. pLOWS ............. PLOWS.............PLOW. 12R0 Klng's Carey PLOWS, ansortid 01,. 1600 Hall & Spear'. Ca Valley PLOWS. I5O0. .. ,Wrought Peacock PLOWS. 1040 Bll's. PIOWS, aserted. 19J Avery' .. 1o00 LCore's Calhoun PLOWS. 100Garret & Colman's celebrated Steel Rover do. 150 Nourse, Mason A Co.'s Sterl PLOWS. 1X2 Mayher's Cast PLOWS. UNIVERSAL PLOWS, Together with ageneral asortment 4of- Agricultural Implements, -Coni.t4n)g of- GRAIN CRADLES, FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELLERS, STRAW CUTTERS, ROAD SCRAPERS, A n 45., tor ., t re A full assotment ,of Sommb's PREIUM AXES and EDGE TOOLS, which were awarded the Silver Medals at the late Pair atJackso, 4I,. PFor ., by C. II. SLOCOMB & CO., St Canat streso, d B4Km AndnMto4M mrnm~res PREMIUI PLOWS AND SORAPERS- 600 YORST'S PATENT PREMIUM mPlws and BeraperL , For sale by C. II. SLOCOMB & CO., 45le Agot,o a ag 4m No. 67Cotal w. ad tMBC Commna 4)94,, H N.To4)r ;K. uImC w. ,,nsOsL BOSTICK d& SEYSrOUR., BREWSTER & ZACHARIE, 5 Front L ves eand4 a6Fulmon eaetr tyhk04uI45W A.Violexite Ti lMetWe Poydr, and Dr/ R4r street4. o an lcs oturc and Dea4 4tle STOVES gnd TIN WARE- Whole.ale ,nd R,.t4 COPPER, TIN snd SHEEnT IRON We ,oast rspechtfll y cld the atloern op5e5 omm4anon h4nd anufntry mers ofts, hooeckoersand hotel RONG TpOVE, to wel 4).te and wr4ll ,thee.ad stok, of Cook,,g, e 4rlor, Owch s w nd partica Stoves, iomprts, , alma, t every kind I. existence. Ti,, an r J.p.04 e W. Pe, m igfng 0Ro,4 O4 d 0 om44) 0 Cutle0 Pot0 . 5554444, Urn., 041441 G not, 45 T44let Sst., Lmp., 4455te445, and all k4,4) of I% 1are4 , 0tdtbl 0 for 4) 4445444d 454455ic pu4. All o0,0leh 4 I1, be n 4 at a ower' pr4ces.4611144y ho,,, 5 anuac s ofthe CREOLEr COOKING STOVE, so well proteptlyor the due of H.ote44 5 u, P445 4 et4 t.,to 4 h45h 5 4545f444 Sulu 45445s tir S. J. Mitchell's Premium Lightong 4ods, jobing. Tin sn44 4554 Iron 04444. Vlley OGtl4rs,,,atap Pip 45, 4nd 4lL kind.) of 04444, Ti,, 4nd Sheet Iron Work 4rom54tl4 4 455444te4 . re13 44 ,aD'r, nwarka AN. n AI. Y. wAyrraA. J. WATE•I•IA' & BROTHER, IMPORTERS, AND WHOLESAe DEALERS IN Hardware, CUTLERY. PLOWS. IRON, CARPENTERS" NAILS, SMITHS', AND AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, FISH ANDSHRIMP SEINES, TACKLE, NETS, etc.. Be. SIGN OF THE ANVIL, 14 MAGAZINE STREET, 01 ly corner of metron street,New Orleans. CHAS. C. GAINES & Co. IMPORTERS r ANI IALERS IN FOREIGN AID DOMESTIC 4. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, etc.. No. 2N Magazine .nd . 0 Grier ,etels, haveon hand,andare omnstntly r ing direct from the Mmnufactories: N.ils, Cl,0g, Axes; Crpeoter', Tools; RI'., Spdes ald Shovels ; Cor and Coffe MilII; OG and l.. Chah,,; Coto and MIanfnla Rpe Fifth ,,d Trace. Chri; Mill, PFIt and Cro, COt I'a. ; Auvitl, Viees anl Bellows Conunter ed Platform Scale.; St.cks andItes,Screw Pte, ; Aliin.s and Fenders ; Hamp and T•n• Shovels and Tongs ; AXLESts 1.110, H. C Dotton a0 d Woy l .1rdh; LHooke ad Hinges; Iro'n ,d BraN rew s; Tin WreN; ROdgSr' Cutlery. Toether wth a large torto nt ofFancy Goods, vi : C,,d., Brn5,,'e., he rery Paper and ankI BooksT , ae. wheh aN. offered att rices for eash or city paper. uon21y (B LJ. E. MARTHEWS &R CO.--CAR- Building and Repirling Carriages, keppt for saie. AXLES suitable for CaneCarts andDmy, with Linch Pins andNets, at Na. I56 O ravfer treet, New Orleans. anll ly -LUTHERR HOIIEES, TIOUNDRY TIND ORNAMENTAL WORKS. Corner ot Benton and E.ph1rosine Streets; Oice, No. 106 St. ChaLrles street, r(Two doors from the St. Charles Theater,) Manufacturer ar Ce latest ,and mot a,,proved Patterns of RfiiI1 , Ver0.- ah, Door,, . Shttern, Vauls, B r P Straight and O rc.lar Hter. Store Front,, Cplhi,, alldall kinds of CAST AND WRO1OIIT IRON WO. for Building purpose. lit R,,lin e, Castln, , Guard Boxes 8ash Weights and Vel. tlbtor•for toe atthe OldStond, 165 it. Charles Streer. New Orleans. .251 . l , R & SROTg.][• -MAlFAC= E LTURERS oF COI'PER, TIN.AND SHEET IRON O LNE W OR E N B OT HE N A M N TA .L WORK inaill Ris varieties Ha also on hand a hSlag Basortment of Cooking, Parlor G nd Barroom D . nved , ad amre prepered to fill all orders In the taout line in the City or pL (colr attention paid toall deserlplton, of building work .4: Copper, Galvanized Iron Tin ad Ztinc Valley Gotters an Roofing, Daw pipes, Fancy and Pin NIleNds, etc. Hare the excin•lvo right for the State of Loulisana to mnak and vend the recenttly patented invention of Jabee Lewis, from the useofwhich the roof of baildings is wshed from all flh, prior tothe water being conducted to the cisterns. Being sef- ctling initself, it removes the necessity of any hand labor in Lee action: a fear lre no)t nrodn,-ed here before, d14 ly I. A. IM S . . SIMO S u. r. COLT0.R -- .. s 1monDs & CO.,d No. 10L'azl street.No. ]Croerlnanstreet and N; 4 New evoee tremt, Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron "7,10 Workers. BrassFoundern and Fini~her., and MInanucturers of Steam rraint, Clarit'yon• axl E v umrating Pans, Filteer, JuicePans, Chhnneys andBcshingg, ,•totlat and Plantation Black- writhing. -Also- GENERAL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, SHIP CHAN- DILERY AND STOVES. Planter,, Mercllnts andSteamboatmen will find it to their ad- rantnga to give me a call before purchaslug or contracting eie- where yl6 ly NEW OLEANS ORNAME•NTAL IRON WORKS.--Th= tmdersl ed beg leave to inform . the pblie sad builders generly, thltft they are manu- fncturtng all kinds of Arehitecturnd and Bsuilding Iron Work at thelr fomdry, corer of Megnolie and Erato streets- oflce t Davdson Row, Carondelet street--rseltl Verandahs, Railing, Shutters, Safeatnd Bank Door,, Straight and Circular Stoirn, Iron BHrdges, Rof. etc. They keep Conste'tlv on Raid Cat and Wrought Iron Col- umns, Ventihtton r t- Rixst Weight,, etc.; andfll all orders of every decrd ito of Casthigs, Column., Store and -ofue Fronts with deipach. .BENNTT & LURGES, Davidson'- Row, Je24 LfCarndelet street. j "EEDS' FOUNDRY,_ NEWORLEANS. LEEDS & CO., IRON FOUNDERS, and Mannfactnrer of Vertical and Ilorimntal Steam Engines Boilers, Snuar Mille, Varuum Pans, Sugar Kettles, Clariflenr Filiers, Steam and Horse Power Draining Machlnes, Saw Milo, Gln Gearing, Iron Conlmnsp and Front, or Buildinggse,. Furnaoc Weoth. Grate bend aste., and all Marie re rayulred for the Soulh. We havebeen daly authorized andareprepared to constrsot S (.12SAN'S PATENT BAGASSE FURNACE.. te12 kwly WOOD, MILTENERGER d CO.- SOUTHERN ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. No. 57 Camp stret. We areprepared to fi ordes toany extent for every deserdp Ornamental Iron Work, c oh as Front Fences, Cemetery Railings, Office Railius, V.- 15dahs Baieonies Gallery Railings Stairs, Iron SRi tuary, Fountaisr, Furmtore, tec, erm. Our Front Fuces. andCemetery Rli ng arefitted with Iron Pots, to go either into the ground or o d COping asthe pur- cbeaer mae prefer. Wae wonld ali partiular attention to the CAST-IRON MAU- SOLEUM or FAMILY TOMBS. designedul andmnufatureod by and durblity, willomluorewiththe ttne• atroethtt. n iu rbii Otlnmtes, andany information in regard towork, eheerfulily -,rnished at all l.ms, andsheets of deignu sent by mail to those desirous of making a al ecton. WOOD, MILTENBERGER u CO., 57CamRpstreet, New Orleans. 018m R I%. 'Rod. Phllndipblsi. F. N'OUNDRY AND MAC]IINERY DEPOT. r b y GEORGE PATTERSON, _ (Slccessor to McCan Patterson,) corner of Delord, and New Leee streets. Theo underoie nd I. now prered to maufsctnrO STEAM SNGINEA, BOILERS and MACHINERY ofall kiads used by Pte.mboat, Sugar or Cotton Plantations, Saw Mini, Cttoi P"reas Draining Mthmns, etc. Heianufaotures andkeenps on hand at all times u in, GTu , Furnace Months, Grate I•r, Wheel Strrups, Flange andCir- cle Bh5,. He uS also established inconnection with the above, a Depot for the sale of Machinery manufactured in St. Louts and other Western cities, and bhas on hand at alltimes ieady for shipmelt, Steam En ineu and Boirs. with everything complete, of 6,8, S10,12U 5 5 and 5 Horse wer; Sw Milts ofevery descrip- tIon; Dunble and Single Mills; Corn ills andPumps of every iericrption--all of which he will eslU s low as any other estab. !slment in thie city. /gSecond-hand Boilers and Machinery bought and sold at ll tinms. GEORGE PATTERSON. New Orleanls. Feb. 31860. G eSR f D MACHSPINAE1 FOUNDRY - ANDMACHINE WORKS-R- Girod atreet. J. F. Wheeler, Johb eddesi, Sib. Swoop. Wheeler, Geddes & Co., ironand Brass Fotnders andMachinists, nmnufaeture every va.riety ofSteam Engines, Sgr Millls, SawMills, Draining Ms- hines, MilllS d (Ini Oearing. and Gra. Baris. Store Front, Colm•s., Ventilators, ad Sash Wlgbits. liaiksmithb work f ail kind. Weare nowprepared to execute workof the largest lsra that may herequired inthe Southern onnntry. J 70ly STEEL PLOWS.........STEEL PLOWS. The nndersiiied havebeen&ppolintd Agents for the saleof ihe CELEBRATED Steel Plows. Mlnufeitnred by the old .tabilile hobe o. A.Peacock & Son, Cincinnati, OiSo. Andarereceiving fin them a full assortment for Sugar and CottonPlintatiouuse. Wherever thee Plows are known they ioy the highbi l reputatilon. Theyhave been fully tested in is State, and Plt.nters will sd it totheir interesto b t y heir =lbwI f-. us,as wewill guarantee them tohe as represented, s ellsthe heapest Plnw oflthe kind in the market. We have all the shsls from No. 1 to No. 8, wtlh nd without Cotters. FOIlGER A CO., Tehboupitous and New Levee streets, UBetween Graviesr and Pydra. Jal8 3m New Orleans. H A. KINGSTON, (SUCCESSOR TO BENJAMIN SKENDIGi,) Aucilnee and Appr•hr--For the present atNo. 33 amp street--Wil give his personal attention to the S SJDUSUS-PER SIUI ATHENS, from Bordeo- Squrte.r pipe Brandy, Idrrode; 54casks OrdrIed Wlnei lO eacs Puae, mJayers; l3 t•s Claret, 10 caask White Wine; I birrS]s White Winel. Pir salby I. D. GRATIAA & co., JiS 5V ioclrthh llI. RAILROAD TRAVELISG. NEW ORLEANS. JACKSON, -And- GREAT NORITHERN RAILROAD! Important Notice -- To-- THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. iTime and Price Reducc4l THE FINALCOMPLETION -Of the- IfISSIS7IPPI CENTRAL RAILROAD, Enables us to aIford the gratifying Iformatoll of a Reduc- tion in the Time and Price -To Tao- North, East and West Two Daily Trains leave the Depot of the New irimans, Jack. n and Great Northern Railroad, comer Cslllop and Magnoli re0et, as follows : MAIL TRAIN cat 7i A. M., EXPRFIS TRAIN at 5 P. ... M Both ofwhich make loM conneatlon at cCloon with Trains onthe MhSiltlppi Central Road. Tioket to the following places at prices nnmed:r NEW YORK, with choleeof 14Routes............ 48 PHILAADELFHIA, do 8 Routes............. 4510 IcALTIMORE, do 4 Rorlte...s...... .. 430 WASHINGTON, do 4 Route............. 42 50 L.OUISVII.LE, with hoice of 3 Routes............ 29 00 Cincinnati ........... I30 0 Memphis................ 16 25 Chicago .............. 390 Jackson, Tenn. .......... 1lf 5 Cleveland............ 3 0 Hountsville, Aa......... 21 50 Detroit............. 37 Decatur........ ......... 20 suffalo.............. 42CO Nshville................ 5 00 Nigar Fall........ 4200 hattanoga............ 2400 Cairo ............... 1000 Knoxlle...... ......... 280 Indianrpolls.......... 21 0 Lynhburg ............. 3950 Dayton.............. 1 75 Britol......... ......... 4 00 Toleoi............... 37 40 Petrburg..... i......... 40 10 Dlkirk ....... ...... 40 Norfolk......... ....... 420 Albany.............. 4800 Richmond............... 40 0 Boston............... 5100 Atl .......... .... 27 00 ontreal............. 50 Auguta ........................... 00 Quebec ............... 5300 Mca......... ......... 2900 Conimbus............ 3325 Charleston ............... 75 Pittbrg ............. 390 Columbia ...... ........ o 3 75 Vicksburg........... 9 Savann ...... ......... 00 Grad Junction...... 100 Yaoo ty............... 10 Andto all other important point,. For forther information, apply at the Geheral Ticket Omcee 1 No. 46ST.CHARLES STREET. M. P. WIEELER, Agent. COMMUTATION TICKETS. Fereon whoreside in the city, and have a sridenae or eotab- Uishment on the line of the Rod, canprocure tickets at reducet rats, at the oflce on St. Charles street. C. P. OAKLEY, Geeralt Ticket Agent. BENTLEY D. HASELL, Chief Eng. and GOn: Spearlstendent Wilbur's Omnibus Linte. The Coaches and Ba•lae e Waggono of "WILBUR'S OMNI. BUS lINE" till cttll or passengers at any ofthe Hotels, or in ypart of lthe city, by leaving orders at thel oaee ofthe N. 0., J. and 0. N.R. R., o St. Charles street. feo tt I. L WILBUR. sat: UIW UvLaill tea JbCqP SUNiPE 8W0 AND GHEA NOBTHEBnN .AILHROAD. 1859... .Transportation Departlmyent...l.196. Freigbt wlil be received at the Company's 1.1pat. toot ofCa.1 lIana treet up to3:90 P. ML, dily, (Sundays eiRcepiEd.) Allt freght intended for tanportation mst be lsttnctly markled wi threname or i .15.1 o1a1 lanee nd plce of de. tinatonn and no freight will be r'cai-ed Mn• c ed t, e.sabliSled stations onl the l bo rodr Itd, conntElonE . The Company is now prepared toreceive DI forward frelghI to all ilhel on the IbI sid ppiCentral IRilroad as far a JErck. ean, Tann. , Blank railroad receipts for freight mayk, obtained at the Depot,or at Messr. Corson Armstrong's, Camp ltreet by those wio wst h to u them. The Company holds itself =hionsble for tbb value ofall cot ton hpl pd by the rold, whih may be lot by fire, from the time it I• for at slatione on t le Lne tll •wvely . on notice toeonsignees of ita arrival at the depot Ithis city. This Cotm.tny.y ad all the RItlroad Comrpanies conitltIB. the " Great loutbwetrsm IA.e" between New Orleans and NMy York, havintg made aranments with tbh Adams Expres Ctmp Ey to un egular daly thrugh EItyEEs bytw,.n lb. two ltes. the lb. reIsa buI heretof orecartyd by thb Railroad png for Its own account is daoontlnaad, andall Express matter will becarried by the Adams 3xpres. Inform. alencan beoblisna on this ubect .f J. J. McKEYER, Esq., 95Camlp steet. Agents ofthe Rairoad Company arenotpnrmElted torecelv or reelpt for bank enote, •eId. Jewelry, or Othor express ms ter. They wll bereceived b trie Adams Eprse, p0 Camp i t BENTEY D. II LI N Cb ef Engineer andGen'l Supt, T.S. WILLIAMS, n25 tf Matero! Trannortlatbo. ZO M EW RA1uR.OAD •-• •,•waoa•Ts O TO TEXAS. UNITED STATES MAIL SINE. Twenty-fonr hours time eared, and the rAsks and discomfort• ofa sa voyage greatily dimlnihed 1 by the New Orlean.,Opelousns and O. W. RaSllroad, TO BERWICK'S BAY, Bythe now andsplendld Iln of STEAMSIIIPS, all builtex- Prealy for thil trade, with iuperior stateroo accotmmtdatiou rP eA.X ING THREE TIMES A WEEK. MONDAY .... T.. .................... GEN. RUSK. To 5s.1n1 Pastand O1eIItoIl. WEDNESDAY ................... .............. ORIZABA. To GalvElton andIndianci. SATURDAY ....... .......... L...MAGNOLIA. To.. v.ulesto.. aa.d IndisnoL• CARRYINO TIHE UNITED STAT};S MAILS. 'The ferry rundnn tothe Railroad leavhm the landing, foot of Toulouse street, nearly opposite Jackson Square, et 7%o clack il the morning. Tickets may beoained and staterooms secred lt the Railroad otice, ,rner of St. Peter andLevee streets, op- pIosite Jackson Sqluare, daily, and at the Depot before the dper. tare ofthe Texas trains. i95Frelghtsfor Texas by this Line reclivh d every day, Su. days excepted, at the abovelRading. Iurance by thS Line 4 !eas than by the River Line. 08 tf BENJ.P. PI.ANIDERSI, ec~y. 1PONTCIEAR.TOEAIN RAIL- ROAD-WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing Sunday, et . 15g: Fare to ate fro from the Lake, same day , ouly 25 cents. -- pranrsa• Or cRe.-- From City F'. m lke. S J,.eack A. r. .o a. 6 o'clorkA. M., St'm Tr-•. 0 .. .. s'm T. I I . . 9 .. . . IL 93.. .. Hl.C.. P- .. RE.tl..E 1. ld.tIt.R.t. .. ERl R .H. .. I .. .. .. t eigd htb..s the Hr.eI Oa wbhen required by notifying the Conductor. The Staam Train will topat Gent1lly Statlon, whin notiflid, except on mail trips, andduring the hour trps Sundays after- ,oon. Fare each way 16canes, and eonductoo mut have timely notice to stop.' Ort aabesz leave Canal street for the Depot every five mln- atan ev. a0 tf FOR IIAHB7 BORGNE GULF ILWAY.-Depot, orner of oolhfl dren andChamps Elyueq WINTER ARRANGEME5T, TEo Pryetlrvlle,Lake BorWe,,dlRtaUeI EIIlae& Farethrolugh Seents•;chldreben cod I lave half prieE. BpeEltto, of Trail--DAIIY. Leve the city for the Lake, at ....................... 10 A. M. Sat ......................... 4PM. Lake City .. i........................ Et..............l...... 4 P.K. omO 90 omC mon steet PFor all. husso.tf te RaIroId Dy- prtment or any other bl)lns connrected with the estate of the Alex ader ZodonR , apply to W. G.BAKEWELI• Executor, who I. the only person authoriled to Rmade EEVgeIwR or slra oblgatlons for the road. a~wOmatbueea leave Canal street every' fifteen alnats for the• epot. sen if SAN ANTONIO A.ND Ee AR DIEGO MAIL LINE- Overl•d Eote from New 0r- ieas toSanFrandec---Overlnd to Cliforia. nd Ar tua-Ticket overland from NNew rlas to SanFran- lioE, or or any Intermediste places in .re. orE Western T sEn now be roeeRted at the oi of l ethe s t. Lou, CiC o End Nes Orlean 0 Railroad LIne, O Campt.eet..Eolr. Com- modal Plate.. FERtIeIers .r. forwymd by lb. SthRem Estrmshpl COem- PERtIngldhmtd. rThnc per Western s14g LIne to 51 An- Leoni. Thence every Fridaly, at o'clock . M., per San An. tonloand Sn Diego MailLine to Fort E ilrke; Fort Dai. FEort BE., Port Hudson, Fort Qultma. S1 Paso, Fort IRm- mster, Brchllle.. Lb Messts, Port S.t15Ion.an Eleraiie, Fota kllbly., TIERon, Loa AnsgIE.. Fort YuE. SEan DIgo, Ban Frapcco. CLIFFORD 4. WAYNE, GneralAgnt. Mi. FEHRENBACH, T No. 117 CANAL .TRdET, V1 Importer andDealer In Piano Portel FErom the celebrated manufactordes of Enlrd. Pleyel, Oave•., Klippol andBoEdt--mde expressly for the Buthern climate. FIne and Musical IEstlument, tuned n repaired at short notilee nd all solId wihll by fily laraneed, dlS &m LOS OF qITEETH-Dr. J. WEST, I2 ElS. Charle trre. teontlnue to supply th LOSS OFTEETH withet wires or sprng. .p.on, hInew pdine!ple ofself adbedlon. This Rethedl bspmrcurdhim universal pprobion, andlis reRm- mended a bC t hbe most ingeniousy syiem 5fsupplying ARTI- FICIAL TEETH hitherto invented, andih all Ew relEy- erfeet articulation an mtstieaion, ad4 e perfect and111natural. Wiep Es meEhd of ftlls. teeth with gold mt e p all th. mdm- lmprvemmenta These treatead wil fnd g[see statemtat to b- Rntirely and ecruuloyo t I y l t. Dr. y.l returns his st tnk. tothe nhlanitants of New Orleans nnd vicinityfor the ._•wI-e practice they have favored hm wh for the h1.4 ,,te _ar. Office andreiddenme, 111 St Charl t. msec doo -rom Lsztaye telur'e. an,• tf (OFFICE Q.F THE NOVELIT IRON WORKS .NeEYPLsEYI S.1559. Mr. F. W. C. COK Is ou4 duly RbIarhEd AyalObinNey denrE. Ay order taen by SIm on tlr Imeyunt l -lI h eeeiav .mmledintolmd arefnl attetion. We 3 ,.ltblthre patyo..e. fllr Irhds in Leislganr or HORATIO •.l.LKN t President F. W. C. COOK. E No..8 Ntbehua . e t ow 0o111. yl Iv " N•OTIOE TO BUDERS-IRILED PREOPOSAL will ye reeived by the undersigned flb thls day aIll tlb Ih of MParch ne for the erection ofSt. lotr's Cbbreh, Thd D.trieti-thedrawings and . peoif Cain mSr l o sene attheo•_ of Hoard & D1fettl, Arhtlleet. iI 3 mRyreal Pla:te. 1el10o t1 C U . MOYNIHANi 46Mapig srIeet. FOREGN PORTS. LIVERPObL. . a NR Ia YVn•D O L-The Al ersy tet 51111 Aseilrn es th (drew only 1`.; feechtser) WLbUc Fisk, Csnt Ce1,rr I, PsrIlpep* led w i esuw IMeedt-e ditpelh. For freIght efd 10 Ile cotton, apply te o, y BSAXTIR. L.VEIJ. k CO. FOR LIVRPOO The Al e tet sel-I lng Amelepsn .hlp Iadpende ,ee l er- riet, will hea. lleeeleedspeh. Ilplea h til A .eelh, apply toe 1el24 BAXTERL. TLOVEL. & CO. L6 B LIVYlllOOG..TheAi.l v fnt mu- am llp t* hrd fOlw.Cep '. Oil ver, wll h'lve lmmedlett dtpatto oh. ororl elhlbtl0 ee mutton apply t. fe BAXTIER. LOVIVRLL A CO. t FOR LIVEPOO -The Al at T*yd'. Ten Iyenowl- dinse .hlp warvianbli. dteseel- o he of 6 10I b~e carton, sp MlAXWRLl fell -t. AAXTRI, LOTILLk A CO. SF3OR LIVE.RPOOL-Tin 5. Al est inl- 111 Allmetlcn hip Celeetial E Cmpile Iptn lere, heinnerlyy alher earlseee md anlglld wrd, will bave dlspateb. Por helance a,, feiht, epPll to BAXTER, WOVELL t.. For paege apply to the ptailn onbord. Post al, Third DI het. tel7 FOR LIVERPOOL-- Te Al ats eIg Ilibshp .t rrea., Celu. Ummteng, Li now ready dreceive cargo will havedispatch. FOr freghtt o tllesottone. apply to tell BAXTER. LOVELL A CO. F 1 OR LIVE ePOOL-Tha Al teret el- ieg American 1hp ]h2itemue, 04 . J. C ard, Is no ldl t wl hke 1e/ t dl- pefel0 or preLglhlet bal otn, apy ~ CO. felO BATee. eOV.LW & cO. FOR LIVERPOOL-The Al very fet Ctll . l_- g Ameee• .hlp Lizzie Oalbrdr Cept. El. p--ldg, will moeet wIth Immediate dieltch. te frgh h aile Cotte, apply toI re6 BAXTER. IOVELL A tO. FOR LiVERPOOL-The Al at Liepl W1m~nlntith oWhotd( ? yeaelvery astr g Bratish shi Gma. Wen- itnamCept. Wilsen, well teete .1. wleete.e dldl*- pch. or freilght ofP elin el e fed BAXTER. LIVILl &0 . k O FO R LVERPOO L--The Al test Ceitng : .Ael.... shaip Crl ep, . a lelp -,, z,• l oladlng andwill mat with quick dispeath. Fwr bd- ,sA oef Irelght, epply to 1a.6 BAXTER. LOVLL •Mo. SFOR LIVER!POOL-The Al. t •.t American e hipeee B.. e l 31 tvlg Fp l . in now ready toreglwnrgea-•nad wnyban dtyea.h elrtee of (Vae tpply1`e 1.1a BAXTER, LOVELL 00. FOR LIVERPOOL-The .Al .eel feet sell ng AmeeIan .hip Aqnllla Cape. Olierb, ha ly all hebar cargo eeuaged. eill have displtch. wr eels. frelght, apply to 1.12 BAXTER. IOVEIl• CO. LONDON. FOR LOnDON-The Al sAeptie shlp oe 5mbia,&urge, muter having mest of leer luggcadn take som light freighLt Foterme App y to GOpO. W. YIISOe oIIO , CO., e p . er aupgeM R g l ue leeeeeommodatlloee, apply te the __•a on ebrd, P ?7, neeond Dtirhlet. FOR LONDO--The Aelaeele .hlp Ce- tembia. etmege., ma.ter, hnving moet o her Srg engaged. egon ae eome light fretghl Feo terms, apply to tel7 GRO. W. HYNSON &CO., •d'Cemp G STOCKHOLM. SFOR ATOCRHOLI--Tahe Al tst eVIlt4 hlp C'harles and Jane. Capt. Donel, erow oIleg and will hveqluick dlipateh. For bleese of t, apply tW ee CIABXTER, l.OVFLI. A CO. ST. PETERSBURG. FOR ST. PEITERSBURO-Th. new Al Arehlos shl, aweblhal, Capt. Opregue. For regtapply to e I AXTER. LOVRI.L A CO. HA VRE. F].OR HA'VR•-The Al very fatellln Amer- a.e ship Wld Cat, Capt. aoeee, wll meet with eiJteseele dlopltch for the above port. For frelght ofi o bales ection, apply to fen9 BAXTER, LOVELL 0O. FOR HA VR-The Al .ery feet ellg Amerlcan ehip John ThI. Slay, OepL. enow. I ow loading and will hee Immeediate dspateh. For eelj ereight, apply to GEO. A. FOSDTCK A CO., tel eart BAXTER. IYIVRGLL CO. FOR AVREB--The superlor shlp Edward Everett F. A. Gunby, meeter, I now ladeg anl wl have olleteh. For frelglht or ipe, apply to IE O.W. HYNIIN CO.. 8eee.Ieeel. FOR lAVRE -The Al eep y frst Oaeilltg Ao•.A e sh. p A. , C .... Delld Olleti.. I n.W loedlng and Will hvee Immediate dllsptch for peIoeel.) Fos lhsleseeelteeght,eapply to il port. For ceof BAXTER, LOVEL. & CO. F]OR EAVEE•-The Al fa1t sling AseoeO canlehip Hrert Qeeen, Capt. BFthee der, pw "dspatchforBthe. oAXTER, Fo h Fepepa.sge applytothe captain on beard Poet I0, Festbth Dielelc. 1st FOR HAVRE-The Al and very feet slling Aerian shlp •ae Dyer, Ctpt. Aneel L. Dyee. l now loading and will have immedlate displtch. Fo .e; e10 l aels cotton, apply to 1elBAXTER. L.OVEIIA CO. ROTTERDAM. FOR ROTTE.RDAM- The A1 very fast s tili Bremen sip A• glte, Capt. Ehritchs, he,- Smoat of hter cargo tegded going onboard, n mtt with quich dipatch. Forremainder of freight, ap- pJtSa18 BAXTER, LOVELL & CO. ANTWERP. FOR A 'RTJIVRP--The AI very f st tillnhg American ship MaLry Capt. bIrhall, Is now nais to receive cargo aitd will have hspaltch. For freight, BAXTER, LOVWLL & CO. FOR ANTWERP-The Al American ahl Corlnthian Sweetr, master, hating most of r cargo egged will meet with quic dlspa oh. or paaeeage, haglg superior accommodationas for first and second cabin pntengers, apply to the captin onboard, otto n18 BAXTER, I, OV]dLL CO. GENOA. FOR GENOA--The Al fast siltn• Alneucta ship F. W. Bailey, CIt. Knoplmaut f nowU lod- ing and will have quick lisltoch.For balance of or t apply __to _ AXTER LOVLL CO. GOT HENBURO. FOR OOTPIy UR-The At rto t t a ting Atl;en ,lp orentuko an, F eCoty pM - or ttOlo, applyto d0 BAXTER, L OV TLL k 0O. MILLINERY---MILLINTERy. MAD•ME ROBERT, 17 CHARTRES ETREET. Laetst yles o Bonnetsl. Ball and Oper Hed-dr-sd aed Ptrn- se., Ribbon and OaMeotd. Iaen aend t tom mngf Vepls, el TO THIE LADIES OF NEW ORLENS OUR OPENING DAYIeaBN G. W. Roper, Cornerf Poydtra and Cendet reets as received anew tnd lcrgo easotment ofFancy Oeed utdl Paris Millinery eomritg to part-- STRAW, LEGHORN, SCHENILLE AND FELT BONNETS, All bhautifully trimmed in the latent stylet, fole Punta. Rich ted Drout, dal Wregt , Kid loves,. Parasols e ta and Enb.oderieu Ottmtmlttn Merthantt and Plantter.s wl Sed it to their advat. t• to glue tit call before ptrthlng elsewhere. 0Al aders from the city or country pmtlyt attlded to., L G. B ROPER n 1 dm crn er of Ponvdr ns an d O a r ndelet a k-And- GRATE S. N A mostOplendld artItett of MANTE -the AM Shller, Egyptian mh Becatelle, aA bon, TyrL of thur no and netly ablexn eombnad with the Rtm. Otiqn, Lefe vr, and other styles. Grate•. An edlets variety, ofthel newut style and petterns,u, trdollaos nah. to elb hounud doal , YALE'SCELEBRATED Tre•amury, Bank, Store, antd sate LJeok Pk Powder ando Water Proof. Ttgeth• n th our wtll-known LARGE STOCK OF BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Locks, Bolts, Sinews, Butts atd otenge, Seth Webohte, Pulleys ndl Cunld, Nelle and OiOang, Ventatee,, Al of which wil be old at the lowee prnies tell the -laud ueommUedaogtinu to LUNESCHLOSS BRO.A 00., -teit t14 Ceatto tt.0 nI'r Ptvdr SUGAR HOGSHEADS--SUGAR HOGSHExADq STATE AND SHINGLE HACHINR,, -Suitobhi for Maktng- SUGARHOGSHEADS, RICE, MOLASSES, ROSIN AND TURPENTINE STAVES, AND SHINGLES. The prtclpltembraled Inlthis Machte. i the old prtut. of plttng dtttl• todresg by hand labor. Workng directly with the grain of the timber, t prOtttes an art0the not tltble to wap oTr check firom exponre. The ave Mill will rl sve o nd JoitI, from the bolt, from 7000 to 1tl00 Staves per It , and thl res power tot work It, adr anI be atstached to anyt tem ew ltne, gtin ortsw mnit power. It nmmoaken oyroqtmlrod l.,gtt, and u be uijtltld toany thcknets ortaper. The tumber I. ueither steamed nor ntwed, but riven atd elaled directly from the belt. f 10 and I o'lock, etery dy, at No.1 Van sreeL Tteue tachibt aue made In Ategule,Ga. Aty patty Wibteeltto ptehaen Paubh, Syta, Otty neIntn- . rdghlt. or MIctntl,,t thltle them from the Agnt, whe lgl gve full portetlar - W. 0. OOOK, ole Agent r the l Steesf Lpullelet, Atki , MNuttulppl, Texan and Alab• Jam iMn Td stetlol A ht eweellPerddo I. rvisle nae, , YOUNG LADY, RESIDENT OP THIS CITY t wf hes tio obtain at•l•."ton as Viti ng (sere•,2 to teeh Eg lisn. Address .. rL. ,t hrough the posttolee, feE4 tf CALIFORNIA AND NNW YORK. edla w W pm I A.~ M0hTJgalgp A. 'L611. 1hY.a-h Fayl0.vP. .tdk andpsa.. a t U N Pao F 'L rbtlb dtel~tsayiPat tlu COIP46 IC No. 74]dsar atrnrr S.2I.amTUUD~ A. ! 'v 'at tellb the PAX A RhI A P daie nablr AlPreiPosw 41100.m gTnwan di nabrtgNrtoeleairxll taalrmf tall 04gme . OALVFEO AND [ATAGOEIIASAY. XALJ E 1AA XATAGOXOA BAY- *I4-tebooo Ps o P h d ~ ~ 0 11,106gTr... as~ NEW YORK. Mar- 10k p all t Al 06Mm L CHARLESTON pl ljeginj ~ b1ETf wT)iiP" d bOP1B p PHILADELPHIA !oX P rLAPlYUMUA-VA0,. LI..- Thb v" e a f Voi Pelello,,me ,W taKat er are s~p b o ap for rafhtorpaulge Leis 0110. W.RY1111011 0,, 3p Ia.0. BALTIMORE. AyTW0' - -aTI. toedm W yeMhl , sMeer. I. t. +PP1T to '" .Uk for balaneeof fm 6 111RO. W. RYNAON 2 CO..101.,Mn. BORTON. NOR BOUBTO -p110. IegA..r P..Iko-Tl Al t. 1U. 11~peI.G Owrk Undla., 11nolo., fer, havhte moot of her eargo, geged wl fel7 !paen. oo 6aa h *myto 1.17 0110. W 1R1Y'NCO.. .Ceg Cmreet. MOR 1TM MUn j slr L.-The Al flee laing os gpm b of ,jWgjy Bora, mite 'er et er ~rg !,taen. wl a ve dis or We.nog. ohI. nof g. e~geed I. fei RO. W`RPWRI)Nt to n rnu IIf BOB1 Re-B lar i e-The de tg. Ha t~?lrrlabarg Pbsrel, male rhv hfler pr ,e dwi ae d00 . feL9 OF.O. W. HYXRf1. k 00.,82 Camp ~stret LIST OF VNSELS IN POT NOT CLEARED Steamnshilps. olh .................. 794 meric .... ica........A. { •. 2o ............ .6 Ariwm .................... Robosw r .......... Mla 1ataoalca.......T W'ho9 6 4emuc .................. 4 Florida .............- ! y nn Blanch erd ...... 6d Orlvoto ............. Algiers Suces ........ . '•., . Meaeo ........... ....... -dla outher vwer............48d4 )oaxe Taylor ............. -- d rdmfa .. .......... hfladtphla .......... et , T ln' ...... ...... 1. .. nueafi ..................- d l n o.. ................. 1dl Wilber .sk ........... : Ship . W W:em O•n.. .~. ".594 Andover ....... AI.... d....d" Ale "ur ....... 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A. .... r ............... o4 01.I d 4 6 T ......... d reohl . n.... ........... 1 lo .............. 1.. ... 94 Feimea .................... 241E ts... ....... a ... . CWaBlie y ................ 17d1Hermettag ............. .. " 6WS C ,el0 " ................. .33 t4 ::::::4. ....- rD e ......... ........ 44 G n D ............. 1 Oe W inahly.. .. .......... Gd l• i o...... ........ 0di Genoal p1 ............... .. 115 (ac ...... ...... " 1" arEveyret ............. & pwell .......... '"'• i ed .F d ............... 52d4 .a ........... '" " d F W B919144"". 31111. .::::::: Gender e............ .. 68d4 Unna ..... " " d2 1n4 1lar 41.. .. 7 Valent4na ." "141 Jaree/nwood .......... ,d1 lease R ea." .............. Mill J Rcr1 1 Cb bndwar ................ 1 Judih ...................... Let ................. __ Jo WaI yo ................. 4 d rg Ju41enta . 39.... .. 3d•l ................. 5i44i HI Wad iht e.....-....2d Pn*........ •••ACann........ 21dl C..H Pn erint . ........ a ............... A2er PHarwes Q. ............. R l A ................. 4 J~iH oovey r.............. 43d9 =wB el .................. 0d! Joa r t .... ............. e.. ............... . .n e . .. .. 44dg44... . 4 K tey er . ..... ... 7 i• [• ........................ Kenlnek941 . 3441 Un40 6 64y .. . d] Kersa Ie................... F o ............... .d ln ................. 4d Penin 1...... ... 741d a o od 4 M ......... ..4. W e y h .. ........ ....... 3441 11rd D ffe an: .............. 14 i1dw4a1 .... .. ... 38d Jite Dre... .......... 4 d 4 ......... . LadyW stoelwa nd ....,1 e s................ 1d Le mtr..........Sd ' ndian ............. 19d2lhl luim HMayo..............42.M1 Brigs. an7 .................... 3 43 A ela .. .......... SWhiey .......... 943 A i .............. 314 iP hael lcr ... . .1...... . ........... lden M smH id ............... Elt rsh A ................. 5012 Rnnw1 .. l..elm 47ne... ... d J tII ov• ......... ....... 4 1 1 n ........... 1 M3 ... ............... A• A [ 1 ei..............14 Jo3e ar4 ............ 3.44 I4 1 1 1e4D .............. 1 o merrk .............. 47. 7 ......... .. 1 e•4T14.4:yo......... 44d ' Pn er........... .... 341d2 Kat D .................. 4113 FU 1 .. ............... 32d1 Ken4i•n................. 4U J4n.te.. .......... . l 9d3 Mary t.. ...................... 4 7 e .............. 1d ry . ... . 47d1 141 37on1.............21 1str!.n 4 ter. ........... .l lA •.. . ............... 12 L n ............ 31 ..... 71 aon .............. 1 2 rier Wl.................. 1 ?4 . 4744 Iot .................. 40d .enBe 0, 1............. 43 ... . . 1 enPr............... 4. C .4. ....... 14 Lnm t .. .............. 11 Vn ....... . .............. P e4 r .l................ 1.. t i d .. ... .............. L3111 1,114114,. 4941..' _. 14 eruAn .................... 443• 4................ 1d0 M nl.................. .34341• 4on44 ... 41 14... . .. 1 prote44or .................. 1414144 W id t...............1..7_•114 Lud ig h ............. 4•1 C .. 1srne 4........ 3...... R d ed . ..................... 1 2dl dior M .. 41 rDmp... .14 3M1on41-om1 ... BB.nWAL ....... CO...3 ea17.ylor . . .... 44141 .. 34 Madra36 .. . ............ 13 1.4 11 ... 4341 a4o 2roedrm12) t . . ........ 43 31 4nA R4T.. 3 24 Ma4l ...... .. 11433444444.. 43 4m 4r e ............... 74 41 1f....... 1 01144Ltbe 6.17.. 4......1 64141144.44xr.. 1441...2d Neptune rl.... .......... UlRri ...... 522Mho et ............. 902 e[ -o... ........... P.. m. ....... ..... .2o OCarl ............... 73 4l ...... ran..rra 14432i t Ptma. . P.. Wer...n,...he will hefound always ready .. pto d P4nytd4f .AR.S.3A.41 Star.7114 .4A4 G. .13743 ulP attentio n ak ......... WEDDI4 UnoARDS.,.,..,.... et ll P4tector..................44 d .. ..... 3..1.... Ro . 7 ChoWte .............. 044. .3W 1111714091444 . 44314W 1..94. .. 1814 REMOVALS-REMOVALS. R EIIUOVALJ. 6. WALTON, k laa7777414,1 . HAS 1~ emad~on~olOBnL~a~No.al $•om slr~l 1.47 3. di AOV L ... ........................ REMOVAL. DR1. CLARK 413tEDRICH06. 3entis44, a Ne 14 ES1 (f1m 1241 to 148 CANAL A STREET, a door I1tem &m44t CIty BRD. , 107471, REIHOV. ........... _ ......... REMOVED. .. 0. •, BALDI3TER, Card and SealEngraver and Printer, H.s r4movd to No 6 CAMe STerET, E the M49w c , Store6-f MI. yP. P. We4in, h crl.r O r9 fnd lwy eeye 1to do an77344d of CARD, BEAL or DOO PLATE ENGRAVIN1, 4.nthe adhot 44noticelaontb moat r 4 teram.. P4u14•4 41a44a144tl4 ph4d to WE1DDIN1 CARDS, 1•h. p . 0. M4AuoISTRE6, 2n164441.4. dt1 e nflhm At Maede Siorn o t P. Wantlei WINES AND LIquoRs. TINESN, DRANDIES. Oft,, AGENCY or .ARETT o A.0. RANDY, Co.g. POULTNEY0 ., BRANDY, or6set oG... LURoaN1hw. BRANDY. e 24htemnh F. KLEPP ER CO., WIN3( - . , 44 4 -d4' MORT A 33ANDO94. CHAMPAGN(E, Ep3.44 34AR34TT7 A song, PORTER44n ALE. undo. M.Th. sobaorlber bloce duly embarked agent for the shovs- mandomed bones, IUlth orders on liberal terms, fmI direct m- pom'a fe th eir Baln e, of a hic.l t w lwayh m on41 fd. l2.a444w 44e.r4.44bogh dOldon4 017 17 Dnner Gnler and Now Levee acres SAZ14244 /B3ANDI34S-WE HAVE A 4301 O.4pply ~4441 4444441144117d44441466114644 fr4.1 Ras ceel dditition to oar V a of this i lebrated a{ d higlhlb 14~.4 4.brand. We lrs1793 in eigh4th le,1790"1 424ht h quuarter ipes 180 do, do.;1886 n L qsular aod dbt pginuaBcute( article I..ppos of unadlterated. Forn o New York terms and prirex by WIM ES.LRE ICH CO., 1404 Old14s4et. n19414 Bo6444.2.1th4s9air Theubscriber9..11.1 ra p 44444444.9h the PLANTERS` PATENTED 00340 WsOODCUTTE136 4n1 4n1144l .43 rtie Interested in Plauleg to call and sea the performnce of the 34,44wP 2 41 34..Eestr 41444N,. 1 o~u~sret.64. sTh14.943p434.w ~ bch i et a, wthtwo herF W Cam.. OOK, I Canlo bloe t 743467 41.. W.hrt~ 0.00040.304444444441, q DENT I STRY.SU1GICAL 1N Tb. hN.119.149 94444 lo344d i t91 fidtp. filler a remice or'elaht Isarenn the Stae qd: 4 1 p . 94..414122 t~i1424L1414n m t ,eatos 42, t nstth a hpe, 9y41s dlnror eber a Wdmshs to adapt the VD mrrltAb poy Accuacy o mthsmatbthe he eareo 00 r heeA7 r he c ~ i vdn too~alps asauwtcst >o Iwoul its o a os akesramd y ISp rlt -Ud W e thesappai a tanhdearw of an who favor me with eaB. HOMAJ. NOPPEE'Iest a A 41317 N.Lafayete Bgteo Nue lsam 4421944.1914111 91444441 c~44144.44444.44 s1rD ekaws seemmemhL As portended yesterday evenaiog,e stram of' rain came ofltoay, poresdsd, bowarsr, by ae c those easualties whi*h have, s fr fIb da i-0 fI concerned, been very fequsen this meath. Atha early hour a bre broke oat to thesheds uetachetit the Unfon Cotton Press, which destroyed some- thing in the prosimity of one thousand bales of cotton-itmay have heani ode ad it may Iai been less. The easet aelatity wil be saeraed when the underoU give g hie sol s t•fer amoont of Insuranee, as there were very few bales destroyed not •inder ,nraee. The Cotton wae under factors' earge,that i, aothraW•bw asatl and the shippers losecomparatively Raie felt through the forenoon, greatly isdtriubg teit oatdoor tlranaetions, and faid• lats eeabot t•e bank parlors, there wae somethiing sore th a fair inquiry for money; yet the ,breltd-*ca highly nrinential members of the body ihaS il- appeared to be very quiet, only pas~in 4a few small pieces of long dated paper at ab careant rates of last week. A year ago toodlay Itt to note a similar day of inlematle tweatber. ie bats are not expanding or Inereasdag the of din- counts, as at thit time lst year. Forthoe three months ending the last PFebruary, 1$S,,'t1s in from the last of November, 1868, to t last ao February, the variations t their movemmes were an increase ton depoits of $ 2 ,450,500, ad'd rcolas tion of $5,289,000; an Increase in short loeans of $5,671.674, and an increase in specie of $2,286,504. The variations for the carresponding three months this seson are an increase in clrclatiUo of $3778, 094; an increase in deposits of $785,982, ad an in crease in specie of only 0517,104. Pesobly last year we ha more specte than neceseary We are very sanguine that we have not more hpam isui nient for this season. The Exrhange market was dull tom4 , It alp peared to move along in unison with t• wleahler, though there was a fair demand for ba*, with the banks on New York at an 8th ptirt ,er dull at a 4. There were sales outae tgee room: mercial sight at an t disoomut, and Al bankers drafts at partl.16 and I prem~ahni Wedimntb learn of only a moderate bnsisees doing in tsr bills. There were some good bills p~t$d at j discount for sixty days sight. We quote f.Aom lj 14 discount, but there are extreme rates to be con sidered in many transactions, and we have to qote from 14@1) and 1•t@ fct. discount, t aletga we did not learn of a sale to-day, neither tin di or documents. There were preliminearleftor seali transactions, whichwill be confirmed. lteralwebe no movements in francs. We quote from . ".10O and 5.17•. In bank shares there is very little dofin. Two parcels (50 shares each) of Canal Ban k stopk were taken at 133; 20 shares Bank of Louisiana at 179, and 100 shares of Opelousas Railroad at ). Free bank stocks are awaiting the action of the Legisla- ture. There were some reports astir that the Com- mittee on Banks of the Legislature had reported unfavorably on the application of the rde banks. The report had not, however, been accepted. If there is no modification in the General Banking Law, the planters and merchants of the Attakapas, the parishes of St. Mary, St. Martin and Lafayette, who have been awaiting the amendments proposedl before organizing the Bank of it. Mary, will, In case there is no relief granted, have to abandon the contemplated association, as no bank located in the country parishes canworkundepthbe aenal Banking Law of 1858 as t now existt. if Qth coPs- try parishes desire banks the law must be altered, which can be done with the greatest safety, as it iL presumed there is no desire on the part of the sound and solid residents of the parish of St. Mary to organize a bankfor speculative purposes, that is, a paper machine. In flne, they desire a, bank, but they cannot organize one that can be of any service under the Bank Act of 1853. The inquiry is made, who will be President of the Board of Currency? We have not heard of any vacancy in the office as yet, nor whether the gen- tleman now filling the office intends to resign. The office is one more of honor thanprofit or pecuniary return. It has been bruited about in financial cir- cles that a distinguished money dealer and ex- change broker would be tendered the office, but as no vacancy has yet occurred, these surmises are premature; moreover, the incumbent of the office cannot be connected with banks, exobange dealing nor a money broker, as will be seen by the follow- ing extracts from the law of 1842, organislng the Board of Currency: It bshll be theIL duty of ths (iovernoref the tats, fith Os olevie aul consentR ty the Senatel o iemons awon aU, sate-, tersa. ofthe followt qualtlrationsLu- ita.. a.nd to have resded four consecuve e las thmret . rot tlo ie a dlretororB ofutenlpartner sa f sy hant, director or nMeerof ab mnk. e Not to Ob a money broker. Consequently, the gentleman on Camp street who has been designated for the office is wholly in- eligible. There have been so many remarks made about the bullion in the Bank of England, that we annex the amount held each month for the last calendar year. Our money market does notsympathise'in the least with the London market, and If the guov- ernora of the " old woman" enhance the rate, of interest to e or 6 tot., it wlllhave a good Influeneo by repressing speculation and confining general operations in produce, stocks, bonds and seotet ies to strictly legitimate and real purposes and in. tents. Bullion in the Bank of Egndr Low tandutt t amount for each month of 10: amntury ..................... 1 k0 ebruary ................. tay ........... b... .: 17 Jolte ....................... The rainoinntt Gahtett of rlot Frlday aive the rllowing revw of . .that . money market: Nolthlong review of thae money market: o tet apeelaltlee. Mlten nood on tr t I ho I eek pt. Moa • bactive omployt[a mataa of the discounthoM eoatifeogof p• et oosMe o t n the doplofcapita ; but regular e•otuMm ae t1a0Oo drt o acuoee t t below the l r.aetto pn O et r . Emotatrn Echange qow amtfoe of itbut tie Lmatnd t m bttt n... io ion e take the e ot te t hBtet yh m athe m 4t4Oeaet aiuttttte a too86u1'et tteejottam a onmu t rom country t7•nks for gold, whlich reely l at• 41 pi a Wequote : ;. Noe .................... l p Ameotcm Gold................ i e by the rain which fell nearly all day andthe palco were confined to about 5000 bale, .prile. beE 4 easy for the lower qualities, without quotable saw 0311.50 oLAESImoailtzoI Ieeoh i..... a t.... ... _ _ . -•spo, te ynlocday... .... .. r ...... ` {... .. ++ ==eted= p noatode Tonaooo.i.o .... Wa beard of no ... M lmpert NWr tnobo; rt, ftlll~e"r:" left, ao ct so l >dr1,.7 ' :.' do. !r o m d whia, atf# 1 dorp6 1a00 W&.rr el03.1 Qmi. ,1059at2,0 taedo 4 a Gtmw Nig.; soll &dseyoer rtwd t a Silted. o dar. eodd e ,`. hurs .. ..Wea r eaesd , CIFof1 3. 5* Ii tore ~i . tt 12, 1 at1, Sn'ax Sal top. We Z ~ aa~Ia$F arrivra tows h vocabl M o roo D. S. o. ; p u etrp _ bie weather, which hplqdeveae planters. ,. At Matasase the tlnpltgieace Coon. the States produced a more domed t uaret, cnisan atie tDe;a aline of a ll quarter reat perau Iher olona contrane -tistiw butthe detw are"kept Unet moree liblka lttiae No 4eeadekee haveloe been; Xa~usewaea ls.* byte ltlt anew7. end raes b aIns. at $1 p Inta ,,t y se o-tt from ' d ee w lrl ean s -4- tal. Stoc ofbbls adtiresm very-4 btos a1 Brrs-4The dodnly ; saerpotes 9tden advices is 2 kegsfrom tore`jW" 1 quintal. HBw--7ontVeaaWis IaatadvPs& g r lost, at $1 per quinal, `n . ~ity, from Not 'rteai 24H, 12 r rate. Po2e--80 *nut at'et .eath. Ba con--Stinuelithout sao rater Towhrite),i e 2 rr ra per tnuuatwis, 8to6.6 bh.tingaand~ $2 tdye rhhagap at outpnris. Vi e.-.500. ozeattoa e e9~ Ixhn ge l rtat inorflrerb .. .: r: Freieght cnti nue it~rout. an rates. To Bitis Chnnel fa per ton; coastwilr, 8n to to, te hhd. BSuga, nd$2' ld Mpe .tr at outporP. 's.r;?~i EFxchanesta rathner fre. ,eg ePa 19 to 154'per cent. pre f.. No 4to per ent. premium.Wa o (60 day b114)l4 to $per aent. rp> ;,; P 9P1YI Pin. , irrr;S}E: Era r ifi MUee Ipamsthe iSa .. L. -5I

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Page 1: New Orleans daily crescent (New Orleans, La.) 1860-02-29 [p 7]...as to snit the taste and price of all, wtll be takren in unaar. pasable style. Pogrpsfrom life or from other piOtprem4

BUSINEiS DIRECTORY.SITRINS, J. S., IMPORTER AND DESALF.R IN

ARardIaaa, Cntlary, atove,, Fire Orate., PataL (sflt ano. 214 TCOIIPII 11 roets._ _ _ OR5

IOWLECI A, CROCKERY ANDRouse n urnllhillu bonds, Nn, 17 Camp atrert.

RUL~flIT & WHALIY WHoL8HALF. O80-Y ommi and YrOdUCa Merchasnts, 61e1nd 62 New

BL 1CR 1 JAMES Y., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,q.Ottaa-Na. 21 Commercial Ptac. jyI7 ly

BAZTID$, LOSELL & C X., BHIPPIB(I a ER,.harts*, to 0( o Camndello Md Qtnvmn stslINl e BENTHUYY dfN, LEWI & CO DEALER' IN

Ma Inao Itd tan a o Ilv OnIdl,. 116 lllrrn .trees.

CHILTron &TAYOI%-JORNI. CHLTON ANDCHARLESE A. ' AYLOA have aesoolstad themselves I.tb eete fla, It th at ofa Nw Orleans and tin adjaaantbarsthea. aLLft0.e9Camalea

Newa Orearl., Moo 1. 1847, mnfl if

w CHaIrTI , r. DAIORR.C~HRISTY &ig AIQBRE, ATTOBNRYR-, an Inv protl~~n fo Rihl TTORdNI .d YStheUnitedState. and Supreme Court.. C80ss at Covington ad 0reens"hurt. no tf

CLARK, JJ., LOOPER, bO LAFAYETTESTREET,a 1eaaa. a. p n Mxttaaa. w.osaata,,

My20 IT No. nrlrxn, rrr.CO NVEBRRUIB daO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS'.IN t %o Sf TOBACCIO AND CIGARS. Na. 72 Oratvier street, New Or~~s wns. Jy. ly

COLEAN, RIITON &WITHRSCOT.ton Pato ndUmduto n Mercuris, 67 Cxrondelrt

street. 1jy0 ly

DaTaaaROa a. CO.. J. DL DEALERN IN CARIY prtlnl, Oil &n h. etc., No. 124 (anal street.

m F OGER &blnd N.l~tg ocr corner N ALT .Na nd

FA'C'E & CUO. RFbAOIB. % FIN READY MADEa/ t tiatlng tad Faattaiteag Otada, aood., eaatr of Sta

Chard, and CaaM street. under eSt.St. CLarla HO.ll.

FROST & CO., DEALERS IN BHOOT., HOEt, BRO.nsld Hata. Ckape. et.. No. aC Madaaane .trees.

F Ixau ANx &Atoo, LtlltPRITOIR Wrough FAIRCh atd lIron Safes, Nn. IT Cemp t1eet. d1l

GAILWI. a, C. C. VO.,IEFMtRTES AND aDEAL.en hrn Hrdwaru. Cntle 40a. o 9 ~naedUOn.Aer streets

G I &UEL & JAMIS SaTAPLE ANTI FANCYDryGoaYUada of direclt tup.Rtatla, Na,. 1I aad 1 Chartres

a . OnLta. N. R. CnilT-ns

u ntr Ynvdrna and Newr Irruc treet.. m,12 ly

ATONN. DEY.ION LAroparler .f m Wl... No. RIOI 81 Dutnnmbnnre sorest.-

Y 111 OMOPIniO..........J H. 110V 0.......... i. J. tOYIGtREo RIl , ROWLAND o.. IMPORTRRS,Wt. ca tal Reta Dtala itn D)y tad anita (ota

Nats, etc.,ot.., Nao. M titaaand a7Faroa screeta, NoaOrI~ns. .12 Rn

HART E, J & CU HEAL ER8 Ia N OROCKHIYE1

tuRUISSR C)IRILOAIU. PPARRZ sto., 77 and 79 Tchanpi

HENDERSON & GAINESE HEALERS IN CUINA,H(YDE.G4?oDhen U M.. r ..,Iat-.oIe,.UUOIIES 4s oLAUS. GROCERY AN!) UEALtHLi

11In Watem rmdone* Nas. X14 New Lrra and 41 Tchaopi-IoAIM West. w261ydkr

HYDE & GOODRICHtenx JEWELERSLI cwaer of

HYNSON, G~dO. W.& O IIPPING oAGENTSAn omdson Itemhrnistr 82 Bukp street

TONES, S.& CO., SHIPPINo AoENTS AND CONmI ,dn ,U, nnt,, No. 9I O4,2,,street. N.w OrlCs.

U OUNS, G. L. & BROSI., COMMISSIONX AND) FOR.r rrdian lcreh~nl., No. 2 Front street, opposite the Canal

street ferry. I'nnreeLI ctn-lon glreu W the pllrrbwxa and sateof all kinds of -term Prulla. my21 ly

W EARN Y BLOIS & CO.. COMMISSqION MFRIlK L CHANTS, Dealr I : I~ims, P .W, Window:UIlanss wmEn-English Pl'E bDg and P.ensala FIr e rdck, etc., tec., No. 72M~gaame stret.

U ELLBR J. Hi SOAP XANUFA(ltORY, 2424) olSt R. And ruv ad Howard streets, New Orleenr.

A good supply ,,oEntlly on brd, And all orde.ELptIy

L EVOIS & CO., J., DEALERS IN STAPLE ANDFancy Dry ()2dd, co-, C 1:n1 A Im Bourbon Mrrets.

LEI,. ON,,ECHASN CLOTHIER, corner o. Canal"I'id St. t-alrlel sllet..

T EVERIRCHWM. E. dsCO. COTTON FACTORS.Lan,,,d,, ,1,ol MNeI,,nt,, No. 24 0Ild LEEE.

LYONS, I. WW, ME.N'S BROYSI' k YOUTH'S' CLOTH.fuge , vrr StR. 1--lnald Cmmon strerls.

MOORE & CO., SAMUEL B., DEALERS IN111 China, l rod (:rockeJ W., and IIos PFmi~shing

Goods, No. 49 Ilamp greEt.

IALARD & CO. F., DEALERS IN CLOTHINGanIld F.-lg Good., Noe. 58 And 90C EEUtreet, eomRe

of ld Leea _ ____;~ F~H;~ii j~IONORT & PIE L RORIENCHL Pancy Ilnria N4.. & and 99 Royal, -roar of Ifl-All..

MVER. M H., ' (Y0 Camp streetWATCHMAKERMIand Alllir to Jywr G. old pens, S", Artiles and

Watrhss. All Jewelry artcles repaired At m0,24 drate prices,

MUFNROE. , A.&CO., MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTH.lug(s, nt xll silra And yualliler. bol..Ie and retail, cornerof O,,W, ,i,,d Anm RJ sNREn.~MOODY.S. N, SHIRTS GENTLEMEN'S PCINIONII-JaCg Goods nd Fancy Artiles, comer Cn.l Led RoyaIl

MORISBONG. N. & CO., WIIOL.ESALiI HIECvl.gi 0., Oil,, Paints, Perfumery, etc., NE. 12 RRasEinE

street.

MORGAN & CO., J. C., IIOOKS ANI) STATION.Fill', Fgrchmng Place, EIEriER the PEI-OIIREE. and No.

PIFcIT, B.S, (ENNERA. VARIETY Str, No. ID (;E.

pIERSON. HARRISON JE CO.. lEALERS INClothing, No. I Pag-i-, corner C.-I rear.

PUTNA JAMES M B., LATE OP TFIE FIRM OP,,IEEEC Putnl cEtta, Arnd finEar S'~tOE, CEN(L.-

.lon ,Ed FEEEEErdiog Merchant, NE. 5S CEEudelt street.anId T

PITSKI BER9 . CO. DEALRSS IN CLOTINGR ANDF Punshil Granms. So. 13 .17on street. .2 ly

RAILEY & CO., C. R. DEALERS 719 STAPLE99,d 5999971 (roSrl.1, No, 17 4ho99itanlae9and . 24 ovl.

REYNOLDS & CO., H. W., TRUNKS AND IN.din Korhl,-, ood). ,No. 5 MwYtod t stret.

DEILLY &z CO., E., DEALERS IN BILKS ANDPo Po o 1),y l tinds, Na. 12a Oaoot treet.

SLARK. STAt bU ER & CO., HARDWARE,IRN t., Na. 64 Canal street, Agents for Purge's Saw

Mills. a 1I

STFRIN G , F., &i CO., FASHIONABLE CLOTH-Li br. Puruiahin oode, Trunks., Carpet Bags, tci.. No.. 3

Camp street.

THO0IPPOLP & BARNES, GROCERS, N.. 2 ad25 tc'Rnnnn atrscL

F'ODD, JNO., ,IIIALER IN MILINERY t .d FINE

TODD SAMUEL MI9,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

stsot,, ~ ~ t .99. gy2.2

INmYN ON. H, PRINTES' WAI.Y~nREHOUSEVold Leaf, .9.7

es and Artiste' F6. Colors, Toos ,Rt., N419,-dn* rtrecr--new number id.to

ATORRIER MAULL d& CO., FASHIONRTLE CLOAI thlle and urntarOMnoAoNd, DEAmer of Cmp a Rd Tomm-n

streets, ordear City Hotel.

TAYyLOR; SEWE~LLT., BOPORTER and .DEAL

ER hrI Pine Where and Idgonn. No. 17 Royal street

TINTENGEN. Hi. POINTERTO' FARCHOURSV 10 1'odrus between Camnp rand St. Charles Meseta Ne

T O THERP L J.i;D& BRO.. IYPORATIO ANDeIs .9r ,o Hardw.e., Cutlery, etc.. m,,er Maga.in. and

Comma- anent...

.TBKIN. &6 10 71.20, D1ALERS IN CARP, T-i92s9, 97tting1, and Upho999999 Goode gesnrll7 , No9 . E

164.7 E.27. B.99.sghi..!. 9.tlt224'1h,9-

9921 TH,,. .L.lB,.9,.., BOOKSELLER AND ISI

JRIHTc ALLET &A r, H CATPO SREET,and Commssion Mrcban @, o 140 Gvierrttst. No

Orleans. E JM.9.. ly. p.. g

T. .H9E.5B P 99BLICD9I ,. 9BO9Y, AUCTIONEE

begs leaves to reform his friends ad the public that he at-tds7 to all sales Daooofp to tah abction bo.P.99, as he hassince 161. The ohB.'4Zof this card is to correct 7 ine f m-pnuiat and statements that he does mot attend to the selling of49ot Estate. BP901.2 n h..y 999fo ysompetent and 7.y0of9h99an)-a

he rrnpctfnlly U.N.~ a share

or sold tatmt,

pledgingl

hi2421. to to9 9is b99 lendeavors to give fui649 tlek1.B1.feu lm

pACOBS' ART,7 GALLERY4 , .7 CAMP STRE.ET,

rlNew Orleans-R. Jacob at ttold poeOt sgatn.

Thel subscriber respectflly infrms thenumerous patrons of

this eelegrted Daguerreotype, Amhrotypa and Photograpph Gell

tery, ssabls fd In 1844 that be has assured, for a te.R0 of yearThe h9,.9 Jr.9, of 5 . 9. JACOBS, the orB .l propristor, who hasstet returne from uRopea with all the late improvement In the

art. Patterns may therefore rely an being furnished with9,,IE.597y of c9l. .9hh f, 9sh.

)1 totllnures of all ids to oil colors, on ivoryy or other material,.odu as to snit the taste and price of all, wtll be takren in unaar.pasable style. Pogrpsfrom life or from other piOtprem4 of

ublic or p Wivte aidinl orkof mac., will be taken oITATiONA reqYire, elPORTLE An or S Yinted.

he i oad artiste I. t s United Slltates are employed, and alworS done will be guamnteed to lgive nsfa.tios.

Instructioon given. in the artThe battlery to elegantly and no with as sxternive collection

of wiyij of art and ,,9p'19, and lad9es and gentlemen are respe9,9fully inlvited to visit it.

5, csmodenta. Terms cash u delivery

014p 929999.9.2fan cB9.,11.9 L.I S.9.pl4t .,IdA..

SPLANlTATION MACHINERY.Y.~P PHIL.IP HARM, p~

I~ale lllaohine Worksl Richmond, a.,-.

- -Ma49tITATIONARY E PORTABLE AND S9TRICT9LY PORTABLE

Steam Enginesea

Of any requiredpgower, and superior designl and workmen.

ship,, combining op everxl Improvements with simplicity Rod don.

bility het sdapting them for planntation use.Impr9sd Circular Saw V9lla, 0.9,t Mill9, Sh9ft99g5or 1 R.0

R.om..s, Draining Pomp, and 9.12chin2 .gen2. l9.y.Np y9M.Bhnery will be f9lly guaantecd to perfor1 as repro.

tanted, and an experenc9ed mRchanic sent to erect it when de-sired An illu9tr9ted9,talogue, with prics, sen9 by .. all, when,e9nestedL

299m0les1.7 machInery Sn exhibition at m9 of.. e, No. 61 ELCharles street, New Orleans.

9,9SBSIsW P. HENRY TATYOR. Agent.

SOLE AGEN~CYOF THE CELEBRATED

STACKER IRON WORKSTENNESSEE.

Spea SIBt24s,.99.8 o ^ nchsdm ar.....

Y .. Mto4I2 t4sch,5d9mr...... 1009inch.... nr429 2 d41t92 ...... 717599 Inch.

M..97.,a Months$B, aM and H195, ooordlo.2 to a2 4 andpalten. Gram ars 4.S. FInaP tV RILCo mmismision Woooant,

e44 Ip No. D2 U.S.. stm 9

CLARET-794 cases KlBpper's t. %hi, f.r sale p

feR co0mer Gn9,r and NoN Levee ate.

HAEDWARE.pLOWS ............. PLOWS.............PLOW.

12R0 Klng's Carey PLOWS, ansortid 01,.1600 Hall & Spear'. Ca Valley PLOWS.I5O0. .. ,Wrought Peacock PLOWS.1040 Bll's. PIOWS, aserted.19J Avery' ..1o00 LCore's Calhoun PLOWS.100 Garret & Colman's celebrated Steel Rover do.150 Nourse, Mason A Co.'s Sterl PLOWS.1X2 Mayher's Cast PLOWS.

UNIVERSAL PLOWS,Together with a general asortment 4of-

Agricultural Implements,-Coni.t4n)g of-

GRAIN CRADLES,FANNING MILLS,

CORN SHELLERS,STRAW CUTTERS,

ROAD SCRAPERS,

A n 45., tor ., t re

A full assotment ,of Sommb's PREIUM AXES and EDGETOOLS, which were awarded the Silver Medals at the late Pairat Jackso, 4I,. PFor ., by

C. II. SLOCOMB & CO.,St Canat streso,

d B4Km AndnMto4M mrnm~res

PREMIUI PLOWS AND SORAPERS-600 YORST'S PATENT PREMIUM

mPlws and BeraperL ,For sale by C. II. SLOCOMB & CO.,

45le Agot ,o aag 4m No. 67 Cotal w. ad tMBC Commna •

4)94,, H N.To4)r ;K. uImC w. ,,nsOsLBOSTICK d& SEYSrOUR.,

BREWSTER & ZACHARIE,

5 Front L ves eand4 a6Fulmon eaetr tyhk04uI45W A. ViolexiteTi lMetWe Poydr, and Dr/ R4r street4. o

an lcs oturc and Dea4 4tle STOVES gnd TIN WARE-Whole.ale ,nd R,.t4 COPPER, TIN snd SHEEnT IRON

We ,oast rspechtfll y cld the atloern op5e5 omm4anon h4ndanufntry mers ofts, hooeckoers and hotel RONG TpOVE, to wel

4).te and wr4ll ,thee.ad stok, of Cook,,g, e 4rlor, Owch s w ndpartica Stoves, iomprts, , alma, t every kind I. existence.Ti,, an r J.p.04 e W. Pe, m igfng 0Ro,4 O4 d 0 om44) 0 Cutle0Pot0 . 5554444, Urn., 041441 G not, 45 T44let Sst., Lmp., 4455te445,and all k4,4) of I% 1are4 , 0tdtbl 0 for 4) 4445444d 454455ic pu4.

All o0,0leh 4 I1, be n 4 at a ower' pr4ces.4611144y ho,,,

5 anuac s ofthe CREOLEr COOKING STOVE, so wellproteptlyor the due of H.ote44 5 u, P445 4 et4 t.,to 4 h45h 5 4545f444

Sulu 45445s tir S. J. Mitchell's Premium Lightong 4ods,

jobing. Tin sn44 4554 Iron 04444. Vlley OGtl4rs,,,atapPip 45, 4nd 4lL kind.) of 04444, Ti,, 4nd Sheet Iron Work4rom54tl4 4 455444te4 . re13 44

,aD'r, nwarka AN. n AI. Y. wAyrraA.J. WATE•I•IA' & BROTHER,

IMPORTERS,

AND WHOLESAe DEALERS INHardware,

CUTLERY.PLOWS.

IRON,

CARPENTERS" NAILS,

SMITHS', ANDAGRICULTURAL TOOLS,

FISH AND SHRIMP SEINES,TACKLE, NETS, etc.. Be.

SIGN OF THE ANVIL, 14 MAGAZINE STREET,01 ly corner of metron street, New Orleans.

CHAS. C. GAINES & Co. IMPORTERSr ANI IALERS IN FOREIGN AID DOMESTIC4. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, etc.. No. 2N Magazine .nd

. 0 Grier ,etels, have on hand, and are omnstntlyr ing direct from the Mmnufactories:N.ils, Cl,0g, Axes; Crpeoter', Tools;RI'., Spdes ald Shovels ; Cor and Coffe MilII;OG and l.. Chah,,; Coto and MIanfnla RpeFifth ,,d Trace. Chri; Mill, PFIt and Cro, COt I'a. ;Auvitl, Viees anl Bellows Conunter ed Platform Scale.;St.cks and Ites, Screw Pte, ; Aliin.s and Fenders ;

Hamp and T•n• Shovels and Tongs ;AXLESts 1.110, H. C Dotton a0 d Woy l .1rdh;

LHooke ad Hinges; Iro'n ,d BraN rew s;Tin WreN; ROdgSr' Cutlery.

Toether wth a large torto nt of Fancy Goods, vi : C,,d.,Brn5,,'e., he rery Paper and ankI BooksT , ae. wheh aN.offered at t rices for eash or city paper. uon21y(B LJ. E. MARTHEWS &R CO.--CAR-

• Building and Repirling Carriages, keppt for saie.AXLES suitable for Cane Carts and Dmy, with Linch Pinsand Nets, at Na. I56 O ravfer treet, New Orleans. anll ly

-LUTHERR HOIIEES, TIOUNDRY TINDORNAMENTAL WORKS. Corner ot Benton andE.ph1rosine Streets; Oice, No. 106 St. ChaLrles street,r(Two doors from the St. Charles Theater,) Manufacturerar Ce latest ,and mot a,,proved Patterns of RfiiI1 , Ver0.-

ah, Door,, . Shttern, Vauls, Br

P Straight and O rc.larHter. Store Front,, Cplhi,, alld all kinds of CAST AND

WRO1OIIT IRON WO. for Building purpose.lit R,,lin e, Castln, , Guard Boxes 8ash Weights and Vel.

tlbtor• for toe at the Old Stond, 165 it. Charles Streer. NewOrleans. .251

. l , R & SROTg.][• -MAlFAC=E LTURERS oF COI'PER, TIN.AND SHEET IRON

O LNE W O R E N B OT HE N A M N TA .L

WORK in aill Ris varieties Ha also on hand a hSlagBasortment of Cooking, Parlor G nd Barroom D . nved ,ad amre prepered to fill all orders In the taout line in the City or

pL (colr attention paid to all deserlplton, of building work.4: Copper, Galvanized Iron Tin ad Ztinc Valley Gotters an

Roofing, Daw pipes, Fancy and Pin NIleNds, etc.Hare the excin•lvo right for the State of Loulisana to mnak

and vend the recenttly patented invention of Jabee Lewis, fromthe use of which the roof of baildings is wshed from all flh,prior to the water being conducted to the cisterns. Being sef-ctling in itself, it removes the necessity of any hand labor in Leeaction: a fear lre no)t nrodn,-ed here before, d14 ly

I. A. IM S . . SIMO S u. r. COLT0.R-- .. s 1monDs & CO.,dNo. 10 L'azl street.No. ]Croerlnanstreet and

N; 4 New evoee tremt,Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron "7,10

Workers.Brass Foundern and Fini~her., and MInanucturers of Steamrraint, Clarit'yon• axl E v umrating Pans, Filteer, Juice Pans,Chhnneys and Bcshingg, ,•totlat and Plantation Black-writhing. -Also-

GENERAL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, SHIP CHAN-DILERY AND STOVES.

Planter,, Mercllnts and Steamboatmen will find it to their ad-rantnga to give me a call before purchaslug or contracting eie-where yl6 ly

NEW OLEANS ORNAME•NTALIRON WORKS.--Th= tmdersl ed beg leave to inform.the pblie sad builders generly, thltft they are manu-fncturtng all kinds of Arehitecturnd and Bsuilding Iron

Work at thelr fomdry, corer of Megnolie and Erato streets-oflce t Davdson Row, Carondelet street--rseltl Verandahs,Railing, Shutters, Safe atnd Bank Door,, Straight and CircularStoirn, Iron BHrdges, Rof. etc.

They keep Conste'tlv on Raid Cat and Wrought Iron Col-umns, Ventihtton r t- Rixst Weight,, etc.; and fll all orders ofevery decrd ito of Casthigs, Column., Store and -ofue Frontswith deipach. .BENNTT & LURGES, Davidson'- Row,Je24 LfCarndelet street.

j "EEDS' FOUNDRY,_ NEW ORLEANS.

LEEDS & CO., IRON FOUNDERS,and Mannfactnrer of Vertical and Ilorimntal Steam EnginesBoilers, Snuar Mille, Varuum Pans, Sugar Kettles, ClariflenrFiliers, Steam and Horse Power Draining Machlnes, Saw Milo,Gln Gearing, Iron Conlmnsp and Front, or Buildinggse,. Furnaoc

Weoth. Grate bend aste., and all Marie re rayulred for theSoulh.

We have been daly authorized and are prepared to constrsotS (.12 SAN'S PATENT BAGASSE FURNACE..

te12 kwly

WOOD, MILTENERGER d CO.-SOUTHERN ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS.

No. 57 Camp stret.

We are prepared to fi ordes to any extent for every deserdp

Ornamental Iron Work,c oh as Front Fences, Cemetery Railings, Office Railius, V.-15dahs Baieonies Gallery Railings Stairs, Iron SRi tuary,Fountaisr, Furmtore, tec, erm.Our Front Fuces. and Cemetery Rli ng are fitted with Iron

Pots, to go either into the ground or o d COping asthe pur-cbeaer mae prefer.

Wae wonld ali partiular attention to the CAST-IRON MAU-SOLEUM or FAMILY TOMBS. designedul and mnufatureod byand durblity, willomluorewiththe ttne• atroethtt. n iu rbii

Otlnmtes, and any information in regard to work, eheerfulily-,rnished at all l.ms, and sheets of deignu sent by mail tothose desirous of making a al ecton.

WOOD, MILTENBERGER u CO.,57 CamRpstreet, New Orleans.

018m R I%. 'Rod. Phllndipblsi.

F. N'OUNDRY AND MAC]IINERY DEPOT.

r b y GEORGE PATTERSON,_ (Slccessor to McCan Patterson,) corner of Delord,

and New Leee streets.Theo underoie nd I. now prered to maufsctnrO STEAM

SNGINEA, BOILERS and MACHINERY of all kiads used byPte.mboat, Sugar or Cotton Plantations, Saw Mini, CttoiP"reas Draining Mthmns, etc.

Heianufaotures and keenps on hand at all times u in, GTu ,Furnace Months, Grate I•r, Wheel Strrups, Flange and Cir-cle Bh5,.

He uS also established in connection with the above, a Depotfor the sale of Machinery manufactured in St. Louts and otherWestern cities, and bhas on hand at all times ieady for shipmelt,Steam En ineu and Boirs. with everything complete, of 6,8,

S10,12U 5 5 and 5 Horse wer; Sw Milts of every descrip-tIon; Dunble and Single Mills; Corn ills and Pumps of everyiericrption--all of which he will eslU s low as any other estab.!slment in thie city.

/gSecond-hand Boilers and Machinery bought and sold atll tinms.

GEORGE PATTERSON.New Orleanls. Feb. 31860. G eSR f

D MACHSPINAE1 FOUNDRY- AND MACHINE WORKS-R- Girod atreet.

J. F. Wheeler, Johb eddesi, Sib. Swoop.Wheeler, Geddes & Co.,

iron and Brass Fotnders and Machinists, nmnufaeture everyva.riety of Steam Engines, Sgr Millls, Saw Mills, Draining Ms-hines, MilllS d (Ini Oearing. and Gra. Baris. Store Front,Colm•s., Ventilators, ad Sash Wlgbits.

liaiksmithb work f ail kind.Weare now prepared to execute work of the largest lsra that

may he required in the Southern onnntry. J 70 ly

STEEL PLOWS.........STEEL PLOWS.The nndersiiied have been &ppolintd Agents for the sale of

ihe CELEBRATEDSteel Plows.

Mlnufeitnred by the old .tabilile hobe o. A. Peacock & Son,Cincinnati, OiSo.

And are receiving fin them a full assortment for Sugar andCottonPlintatiouuse. Wherever thee Plows are known theyioy the highbi l reputatilon. They have been fully tested inis State, and Plt.nters will sd it to their interest o b t y heir=lbwI f-. us, as we will guarantee them to he as represented,

s ell s the heapest Plnw of lthe kind in the market.We have all the shsls from No. 1 to No. 8, wtlh nd without

Cotters. FOIlGER A CO.,Tehboupitous and New Levee streets,

UBetween Graviesr and Pydra.Jal8 3m New Orleans.

H A. KINGSTON, (SUCCESSOR TO BENJAMINSKENDIGi,) Aucilnee and Appr•hr--For the present

at No. 33 amp street--Wil give his personal attention to the

S SJDUSUS-PER SIUI ATHENS, from Borde o-Squrte.r pipe Brandy, Idrrode;

54 casks OrdrIed WlneilO eacs Puae, m Jayers;l3 t•s Claret,

10 caask White Wine;I birrS]s White Winel.Pir salby I. D. GRATIAA & co.,JiS 5V ioclrthh llI.

RAILROAD TRAVELISG.NEW ORLEANS. JACKSON,

-And-

GREAT NORITHERN RAILROAD!

Important Notice--To--

THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.

iTime and Price Reducc4l

THE FINAL COMPLETION

-Of the-

IfISSIS7IPPI CENTRAL RAILROAD,

Enables us to aIford the gratifying Iformatoll of a Reduc-

tion in the Time and Price

-To Tao-

North, East and West

Two Daily Trains leave the Depot of the New irimans, Jack.

n and Great Northern Railroad, comer Cslllop and Magnoli

re0et, as follows :

MAIL TRAIN cat 7i A. M.,

EXPRFIS TRAIN at 5 P. ...M

Both of which make loM conneatlon at cCloon with Trains

on the MhSiltlppi Central Road.

Tioket to the following places at prices nnmed:rNEW YORK, with choleeof 14Routes............ 48PHILAADELFHIA, do 8 Routes............. 4510IcALTIMORE, do 4 Rorlte...s...... .. 430WASHINGTON, do 4 Route............. 42 50L.OUISVII.LE, with hoice of 3 Routes............ 29 00Cincinnati ...........I30 0 Memphis................ 16 25Chicago .............. 390 Jackson, Tenn. .......... 1lf 5Cleveland............ 3 0 Hountsville, Aa......... 21 50Detroit............. 37 Decatur........ ......... 20suffalo.............. 42CO Nshville................ 5 00Nigar Fall........ 4200 hattanoga............ 2400Cairo ............... 1000 Knoxlle...... ......... 280Indianrpolls.......... 21 0 Lynhburg ............. 3950Dayton.............. 1 75 Britol......... ......... 4 00Toleoi............... 37 40 Petrburg..... i......... 40 10Dlkirk ....... ...... 40 Norfolk......... ....... 420Albany.............. 4800 Richmond............... 40 0Boston............... 5100 Atl .......... .... 27 00ontreal............. 50 Auguta ........................... 00

Quebec ............... 5300 Mca......... ......... 2900Conimbus............ 3325 Charleston ............... 75Pittbrg ............. 390 Columbia ...... ........o 3 75Vicksburg........... 9 Savann ...... ......... 00Grad Junction...... 100 Yaoo ty............... 10

And to all other important point,.

For forther information, apply at the

Geheral Ticket Omcee1

No. 46 ST. CHARLES STREET.

M. P. WIEELER, Agent.

COMMUTATION TICKETS.

Fereon who reside in the city, and have a sridenae or eotab-

Uishment on the line of the Rod, can procure tickets at reducet

rats, at the oflce on St. Charles street.C. P. OAKLEY,

Geeralt Ticket Agent.BENTLEY D. HASELL,

Chief Eng. and GOn: Spearlstendent

Wilbur's Omnibus Linte.The Coaches and Ba•lae e Waggono of "WILBUR'S OMNI.BUS lINE" till cttll or passengers at any of the Hotels, or iny part of lthe city, by leaving orders at thel oaee of the N. 0.,

J. and 0. N. R. R., o St. Charles street.feo tt I. L WILBUR.

sat: UIW UvLaill tea JbCqPSUNiPE 8W0 AND GHEA NOBTHEBnN.AILHROAD.

1859... .Transportation Departlmyent...l.196.

Freigbt wlil be received at the Company's 1.1pat. toot ofCa.1lIana treet up to 3:90 P. ML, dily, (Sundays eiRcepiEd.)

Allt freght intended for tanportation mst be lsttnctlymarkled wi thre name or i .15.1 o1a1 lanee nd plce of de.tinatonn and no freight will be r'cai-ed Mn• c ed t,e.sabliSled stations onl the l bo rodr Itd, conntElonE .

The Company is now prepared to receive DI forward frelghIto all ilhel on the IbI sid ppi Central IRilroad as far a JErck.ean, Tann. ,

Blank railroad receipts for freight may k, obtained at theDepot,or at Messr. Corson Armstrong's, Camp ltreet bythose wio wst h to u them.

The Company holds itself =hionsble for tbb value of all cotton hpl pd by the rold, whih may be lot by fire, from thetime it I• for at slatione on t le Lne tll •wvely . onnotice to eonsignees of ita arrival at the depot Ithis city.

This Cotm.tny.y ad all the RItlroad Comrpanies conitltIB.the " Great loutbwetrsm IA.e" between New Orleans and NMyYork, havintg made aranments with tbh Adams ExpresCtmp Ey to un egular daly thrugh EItyEEs bytw,.n lb.two ltes. the lb. reIsa buI heretof ore cartyd by thbRailroad png for Its own account is daoontlnaad, and allExpress matter will be carried by the Adams 3xpres. Inform.alen can be oblisna on this ubect .f J. J. McKEYER, Esq.,95 Camlp steet.

Agents of the Rairoad Company are not pnrmElted to recelvor reelpt for bank enote, •eId. Jewelry, or Othor express mster. They wll be received b trie Adams Eprse, p0 Camp it

BENTEY D. II LI NCb ef Engineer and Gen'l Supt,

T.S. WILLIAMS,n25 tf Matero! Trannortlatbo.

ZO M EW RA1uR.OAD

•-• • •,•waoa•Ts OTO TEXAS.

UNITED STATES MAIL SINE.

Twenty-fonr hours time eared, and the rAsks and discomfort•

of a sa voyage greatily dimlnihed1 by the

New Orlean.,Opelousns and O. W. RaSllroad,

TO BERWICK'S BAY,

By the now and splendld Iln of STEAMSIIIPS, all built ex-

Prealy for thil trade, with iuperior stateroo accotmmtdatiou

rP eA.X ING THREE TIMES A WEEK.MONDAY ....T.. .................... GEN. RUSK.

To 5s.1n1 Past and O1eIItoIl.WEDNESDAY ................... ..............ORIZABA.

To GalvElton and Indianci.SATURDAY ....... .......... L...MAGNOLIA.To.. v.ulesto.. aa.d IndisnoL•

CARRYINO TIHE UNITED STAT};S MAILS.'The ferry rundnn to the Railroad leavhm the landing, foot

of Toulouse street, nearly opposite Jackson Square, et 7%o clackil the morning. Tickets may be oained and staterooms secred

lt the Railroad otice, ,rner of St. Peter and Levee streets, op-pIosite Jackson Sqluare, daily, and at the Depot before the dper.tare of the Texas trains.

i95Frelghts for Texas by this Line reclivh d every day, Su.days excepted, at the abovelRading. Iurance by thS Line 4!eas than by the River Line.

08 tf BENJ. P. PI.ANIDERSI, ec~y.

1PONTCIEAR.TOEAIN RAIL-ROAD-WINTER ARRANGEMENT.Commencing Sunday, et . 15g:

Fare to ate fro from the Lake, same day,

ouly 25 cents.-- pranrsa• Or cRe.--

From City F'. m lke.S J,.eack A. r. .o a. 6 o'clorkA. M., St'm Tr-•.

0 .. .. s'm T . I I . .9 .. . . IL 93.. .. Hl.C..

P- .. RE.tl..E 1. ld.tIt.R.t. ..ERlR .H. .. I .. .. ..t eigd htb..s the Hr.eI Oa

wbhen required by notifying the Conductor.The Staam Train will top at Gent1lly Statlon, whin notiflid,

except on mail trips, and during the hour trps Sundays after-,oon. Fare each way 16 canes, and eonductoo mut have timelynotice to stop.'

Ort aabesz leave Canal street for the Depot every five mln-atan ev. a0 tf

FOR IIAHB7 BORGNE

GULF ILWAY.-Depot,orner of oolhfl dren and Champs Elyueq

WINTER ARRANGEME5T,TEo Pryetlrvlle,Lake BorWe,,dlRtaUeI EIIlae& FarethrolughSeents•;chldreben cod I lave half prieE.

BpeEltto, of Trail--DAIIY.Leve the city for the Lake, at ....................... 10 A. M.Sat ......................... 4PM.

Lake City .. i.............•...........Et..............l...... 4 P.K.

omO 90 omC mon steet PFor all. husso.tf te RaIroId Dy-prtment or any other bl)lns connrected with the estate of the

Alex ader ZodonR , apply toW. G. BAKEWELI• Executor,

who I. the only person authoriled to Rmade EEVgeIwR or slraoblgatlons for the road.

a~wOmatbueea leave Canal street every' fifteen alnats forthe• epot. sen if

SAN ANTONIO A.NDEe AR DIEGO MAIL LINE-Overl•d Eote from New 0r-

ieas to San Frandec---Overlnd to Cliforia.nd Ar tua-Ticket overland from NNew rlas to San Fran-lioE, or or any Intermediste places in .re. orE WesternT sEn now be roeeRted at the oi of l ethe s t. Lou, CiC oEnd Nes Orlean 0 Railroad LIne, O Camp t.eet..Eolr. Com-modal Plate..

FERtIeIers .r. forwymd by lb. SthRem Estrmshpl COem-PERtIngldhmtd. rThnc per Western s14g LIne to 51 An-Leoni. Thence every Fridaly, at o'clock . M., per San An.tonlo and Sn Diego Mail Line to Fort E ilrke; Fort Dai.FEort BE., Port Hudson, Fort Qultma. S1 Paso, Fort IRm-mster, Brchllle.. Lb Messts, Port S.t15Ion. an Eleraiie,Fota kllbly., TIERon, Loa AnsgIE.. Fort YuE. SEan DIgo,Ban Frapcco.

CLIFFORD 4. WAYNE,GneralAgnt.

Mi. FEHRENBACH, T

No. 117 CANAL .TRdET, V1Importer and Dealer In

Piano Portel

FErom the celebrated manufactordes of Enlrd. Pleyel, Oave•.,Klippol and BoEdt--mde expressly for the Buthern climate.

FIne and Musical IEstlument, tuned n repaired at short

notilee nd all solId wihll by fily laraneed, dlS &mLOS OF qITEETH-Dr. J. WEST,

I2 ElS. Charle trre. teontlnue to supply thLOSS OF TEETH withet wires or sprng..p.on, hInew pdine!ple ofself adbedlon. This

Rethedl bspmrcurd him universal pprobion, andlis reRm-mended a bC t hbe most ingeniousy syiem 5f supplying ARTI-FICIAL TEETH hitherto invented, and ih all Ew relEy-erfeet articulation an mtstieaion, ad4 e perfect and 111natural.

Wiep Es meEhd of ftlls. teeth with gold mt e p all th. mdm-lmprvemmenta These treatead wil fnd g[see statemtat to b-Rntirely and ecruuloyo

tI y l t. Dr. y.l returns his st

tnk. to the nhlanitants of New Orleans nnd vicinity for the._•wI-e practice they have favored hm wh for the h1.4 ,,te_ar. Office and reiddenme, 111 St Charl t. msec doo-rom Lsztaye telur'e. an,• tf

(OFFICE Q.F THE NOVELIT IRON WORKS.NeEYPLsEYI S. 1559.Mr. F. W. C. COK Is ou4 duly RbIarhEd AyalObinNeydenrE. Ay order taen by SIm on tlr Imeyunt l -lI h eeeiav.mmledintolmd arefnl attetion. We

3,.ltbl thre patyo..e.fllr Irhds in Leislganr

or HORATIO •.l.LKNt

PresidentF. W. C. COOK. E No..8 Ntbehua .e t ow 0o111.

yl Iv "

N•OTIOE TO BUDERS-IRILED PREOPOSALwill ye reeived by the undersigned flb thls day aIll tlb

Ih of MParch ne for the erection of St. lotr's Cbbreh, ThdD.trieti-thedrawings and . peoif Cain mSr l o sene at theo•_of Hoard & D1fettl, Arhtlleet. iI 3 mRyreal Pla:te.1el10o t1 C

U. MOYNIHANi 46 Mapig srIeet.

FOREGN PORTS.LIVERPObL.

. a NR Ia YVn•D O L-The Al ersy tet

51111 Aseilrn es th (drew only 1`.; feechtser)WLbUc Fisk, Csnt Ce1,rr I, PsrIlpep*led w i esuw IMeedt-e ditpelh. For freIght efd 10 Ile

cotton, apply teo, y BSAXTIR. L.VEIJ. k CO.

FOR LIVRPOO The Al e tet sel-Ilng Amelepsn .hlp Iadpende ,ee l er-riet, will hea. lleeeleedspeh. Ilplea h tilA .eelh, apply toe1el24 BAXTERL. TLOVEL. & CO.

L6 B LIVYlllOOG..TheAi.l v fnt mu-am llp t* hrd fOlw.Cep '. Oil

ver, wll h'lve lmmedlett dtpatto oh. ororl elhlbtl0ee mutton apply t.fe BAXTIER. LOVIVRLL A CO.

t FOR LIVEPOO -The Al at T*yd'.

Ten Iyenowl- dinse .hlp warvianbli. dteseel-o he of 6 10I b~e carton, sp MlAXWRLlfell -t. AAXTRI, LOTILLk A CO.

SF3OR LIVE.RPOOL-Tin 5. Al est inl-111 Allmetlcn hip Celeetial E Cmpile Iptnlere, hein nerlyy al her earlseee md anlglld

wrd, will bave dlspateb. Por helance a,, feiht, epPll toBAXTER, WOVELL t..

For paege apply to the ptailn on bord. Post al, Third DIhet. tel7

FOR LIVERPOOL-- Te Al ats eIgIlibshp .t rrea., Celu. Ummteng, Li now ready

dreceive cargo will have dispatch. FOr freghtto tllesottone. apply to

tell BAXTER. LOVELL A CO.F 1 OR LIVE ePOOL-Tha Al teret el-ieg American 1hp ]h2itemue, 04 . J. Card, Is no ldl t wl hke 1e/ t dl-

pefel0 or preLglhlet bal otn, apy ~ CO.felO BATee. eOV.LW & cO.

FOR LIVERPOOL-The Al very fet Ctll. l_- g Ameee• .hlp Lizzie Oalbrdr Cept. El.

p--ldg, will moeet wIth Immediate dieltch. tefrgh h aile Cotte, apply toI

re6 BAXTER. IOVELL A tO.FOR LiVERPOOL-The Al at Liepl

W1m~nlntith oWhotd(

? yeael very astr g Bratish shi Gma. Wen-

itnamCept. Wilsen, well teete .1. wleete.e dldl*-

pch. or freilght ofP elin el e

fed BAXTER. LIVILl &0 .

k O FO R LVERPOO L--The Al test Ceitng: .Ael.... shaip Crl ep, .a lelp -,, z,•

l oladlng and will mat with quick dispeath. Fwr bd-,sA oef Irelght, epply to1a.6 BAXTER. LOVLL •Mo.

SFOR LIVER!POOL-The Al. t •.tAmerican e hipeee B.. e l 31 tvlg Fp l .in now ready toreglwnrgea-•nad wny ban dtyea.h

elrtee of (Vae tpply1`e1.1a BAXTER, LOVELL 00.

• FOR LIVERPOOL-The .Al .eel feet sellng AmeeIan .hip Aqnllla Cape. Olierb, haly all hebar cargo eeuaged. eill have displtch. wr

eels. frelght, apply to1.12 BAXTER. IOVEIl• CO.

LONDON.FOR LOnDON-The Al sAeptie shlp oe

5mbia,&urge, muter having mest of leerluggcadn take som light freighLt Foterme

App y to GOpO. W. YIISOe oIIO , CO., e p .er aupgeM R g l ue leeeeeommodatlloee, apply te the __•a

on ebrd, P ?7, neeond Dtirhlet.

FOR LONDO--The Aelaeele .hlp Ce-tembia. etmege., ma.ter, hnving moet o herSrg engaged. egon ae eome light fretghl Feo

terms, apply totel7 GRO. W. HYNSON & CO., •d'Cemp G

STOCKHOLM.SFOR ATOCRHOLI--Tahe Al tst eVIlt4hlp C'harles and Jane. Capt. Donel, erowoIleg and will hve qluick dlipateh. For bleese of

t, apply tWee CIABXTER, l.OVFLI. A CO.

ST. PETERSBURG.FOR ST. PEITERSBURO-Th. new AlArehlos shl, aweblhal, Capt. Opregue. For

regtapply toe I AXTER. LOVRI.L A CO.

HA VRE.

F].OR HA'VR•-The Al very fatellln Amer-a.e ship Wld Cat, Capt. aoeee, wll meet with

eiJteseele dlopltch for the above port. For frelghtofi o bales ection, apply tofen9 BAXTER, LOVELL 0O.

FOR HA VR-The Al .ery feet ellgAmerlcan ehip John ThI. Slay, OepL. enow. Iow loading and will hee Immeediate dspateh. For

eelj ereight, apply to GEO. A. FOSDTCK A CO.,tel eart BAXTER. IYIVRGLL CO.

FOR AVREB--The superlor shlp EdwardEverett F. A. Gunby, meeter, I now ladeg anlwl have olleteh. For frelglht or ipe, apply to

IE O.W. HYNIIN CO.. 8eee.Ieeel.

FOR lAVRE -The Al eep y frst OaeilltgAo•.A e sh. p A. , C .... Delld Olleti..I n.W loedlng and Will hvee Immediate dllsptch forpeIoeel.) Fos lhsleseeelteeght,eapply to

il port. For ceof BAXTER, LOVEL. & CO.

F]OR EAVEE•-The Al fa1t sling AseoeOcanlehip Hrert Qeeen, Capt. BFthee der, pw"dspatchforBthe. oAXTER, Fo h

Fepepa.sge applyto the captain on beard Poet I0, FestbthDielelc. 1st

FOR HAVRE-The Al and very feet sllingAerian shlp •ae Dyer, Ctpt. Aneel L. Dyee.l now loading and will have immedlate displtch. Fo.e; e10 l aels cotton, apply to

1elBAXTER. L.OVEIIA CO.

ROTTERDAM.

FOR ROTTE.RDAM- The A1 very fasts tili Bremen sip A• glte, Capt. Ehritchs, he,-Smoat of hter cargo tegded going on board,n mtt with quich dipatch. For remainder of freight, ap-

pJtSa18 BAXTER, LOVELL & CO.

ANTWERP.FOR A 'RTJIVRP--The AI very f st tillnhg

American ship MaLry Capt. bIrhall, Is now naisto receive cargo aitd will have hspaltch. For freight,

BAXTER, LOVWLL & CO.

FOR ANTWERP-The Al American ahlCorlnthian Sweetr, master, hating most ofr cargo egged will meet with quic dlspa oh.or paaeeage, haglg superior accommodationas for first and

second cabin pntengers, apply to the captin on board, otton18 BAXTER, I, OV]dLL CO.

GENOA.FOR GENOA--The Al fast siltn• Alneucta

ship F. W. Bailey, CIt. Knoplmaut f nowU lod-ing and will have quick lisltoch.For balance of

or t apply __to _ AXTER LOVLL CO.

GOT HENBURO.FOR OOTPIy UR-The At rto t t

a ting Atl;en ,lp orentuko an, F eCoty pM -or ttOlo, applytod0 BAXTER, L

O VTLL k 0O.

MILLINERY---MILLINTERy.

MAD•ME ROBERT, 17 CHARTRES ETREET.Laetst yles o Bonnetsl. Ball and Oper Hed-dr-sd aed Ptrn-se., Ribbon and OaMeotd. Iaen aend t tom mngf Vepls, el

TO THIE LADIES OF NEW ORLENS

OUR OPENING DAYIeaBNG. W. Roper,

Cornerf Poydtra and Cendet reetsas received a new tnd lcrgo easotment of Fancy Oeed utdlParis Millinery eomritg to part--

STRAW, LEGHORN,

SCHENILLE ANDFELT BONNETS,All bhautifully trimmed in the latent stylet, fole Punta.

Rich ted Drout, dal Wregt,

Kid loves,. Parasolse ta and Enb.oderieu

Ottmtmlttn Merthantt and Plantter.s wl Sed it to their advat.t• to glue tit call before ptrthlng elsewhere.0Al aders from the city or country pmtlyt attlded to.,L G. B ROPER

n 1 dm crn er of Po nvdr ns an d O a r ndelet ak-And-

GRATE S. N

A most Oplendld artItett of MANTE -the AMShller, Egyptian mh Becatelle, aA bon, TyrL ofthur no and netly ablexn eombnad with the Rtm.

Otiqn, Lefe vr, and other styles.Grate•.

An edlets variety, of thel newut style and petterns,u,tr dollaos nah. to elb hounud doal ,

YALE'S CELEBRATEDTre•amury, Bank, Store, antd sate LJeokPk Powder ando Water Proof.

Ttgeth• n th our wtll-knownLARGE STOCK OF BUILDERS' HARDWARE,

Locks, Bolts, Sinews,Butts atd otenge,

Seth Webohte, Pulleys ndl Cunld,Nelle and OiOang, Ventatee,,

Al of which wil be old at the lowee prnies tell the -laudueommUedaogtinu to

LUNESCHLOSS BRO.A 00.,-teit t14 Ceatto tt.0 nI'r Ptvdr

SUGAR HOGSHEADS--SUGAR HOGSHExADqSTATE AND SHINGLE HACHINR,,

-Suitobhi for Maktng-SUGAR HOGSHEADS, RICE, MOLASSES, ROSIN AND

TURPENTINE STAVES, AND SHINGLES.The prtclpltembraled Inlthis Machte. i the old prtut. ofplttng dtttl• todresg by hand labor. Workng directly withthe grain of the timber, t prOtttes an art0the not tltble to wapoTr check firom exponre. The ave Mill will rl sve o nd

JoitI, from the bolt, from 7000 to 1tl00 Staves per It , and thlres power tot work It, adr anI be atstached to anyt tem ew

ltne, gtin ortsw mnit power. It nmmoaken oyroqtmlrod l.,gtt,and u be uijtltld to any thcknets or taper. The tumber I.ueither steamed nor ntwed, but riven atd elaled directly fromthe belt.

f 10 and I o'lock, etery dy, at No.1 Van sreeL Tteue

tachibt aue made In Ategule, Ga.Aty patty Wibteeltto ptehaen Paubh, Syta, Otty neIntn-. rdghlt. or MIctntl,,t • thltle them from the Agnt, whelgl gve full portetlar - W. 0. OOOK,ole Agent r the l Steesf Lpullelet, Atki , MNuttulppl,Texan and Alab• Jam iMn

Td stetlol A ht eweellPerddo I. rvisle nae, ,

YOUNG LADY, RESIDENT OP THIS CITYt wf hes tio obtain at•l•."ton as Viti ng (sere•,2 to teehEg lisn. Address .. rL. ,t hrough the posttolee, feE4 tf

CALIFORNIA AND NNW YORK.edla w W pm I A.~M0hTJgalgp A. 'L611. 1hY.a-h

Fayl0.vP..tdk and psa.. a t U

N Pao F 'L rbtlb dtel~tsayiPat tlu COIP46 ICNo. 74]dsar atrnrr

S.2I.amTUUD~ A.

! 'v 'at

tellb the PAX A RhI AP daie nablr AlPreiPosw41100.m

gTnwan di nabrtgNrtoeleairxll taalrmf

tall 04gme .OALVFEO AND [ATAGOEIIA SAY.

XALJ E 1AA XATAGOXOA BAY-

*I4-tebooo Ps o P h

d ~ ~ 0 11,106gTr... as~

NEW YORK.

Mar- 10k p all t Al 06Mm L

CHARLESTON

pl ljeginj ~ b1ETf wT)iiP" d bOP1B p

PHILADELPHIA

!oX P rLAPlYUMUA-VA0,. LI..-Thb v" e a f Voi

Pelello,,me ,W taKat er ares~p b o ap for rafhtorpaulgeLeis 0110. W.RY1111011 0,, 3p Ia.0.

BALTIMORE.AyTW0' --aTI.

toedm W yeMhl , sMeer. I.t. +PP1T to '" .Uk for balaneeof

fm 6 111RO. W. RYNAON 2 CO..101.,Mn.

BORTON.NOR BOUBTO -p110. IegA..r P..Iko-TlAl t. 1U. 11~peI.G Owrk Undla., 11nolo.,

fer, havhte moot of her eargo, geged wlfel7 !paen. oo 6aa h *myto

1.17 0110. W 1R1Y'NCO.. .Ceg Cmreet.MOR 1TM MUn j slr L.-The Al flee

laing os gpm b of ,jWgjy Bora, mite 'er et er ~rg !,taen. wl a ve disor We.nog. ohI. nof g. e~geed I.fei RO. W`RPWRI)Nt to n rnu

IIf BOB1 Re-B lar i e-The de tg.Ha t~?lrrlabarg Pbsrel, malerhv hfler pr ,e dwi ae d00 .

feL9 OF.O. W. HYXRf1. k 00.,82 Camp ~stretLIST OF VNSELS IN POT NOT CLEARED

Steamnshilps. olh ..................794meric .... ica........A. { •. 2o ............ .6

Ariwm .................... Robosw r .......... Mla1ataoalca.......T W'ho9 6 4emuc .................. 4

Florida .............-! y nn Blanch erd ...... 6dOrlvoto ............. Algiers Suces ........ . '•., .Meaeo ........... ....... -dla outher vwer............48d4)oaxe Taylor ............. --d rdmfa .. ..........hfladtphla .......... et , T ln' ...... ......1. ..nueafi ..................-d l n o.. .................1dl

Wilber .sk ........... :Ship . W W:em O•n.. .~. ".594Andover ....... AI.... d....d"

Ale "ur ....... R ... ... 4411 '4""nn1 4.1...... d1. 3 .....4........A • t . ....... . .... d A . . .... 1Alber p C snco..... ... wn. 2I41 Bark 2Armed 2l da t . .... ..-!elCuu. .......... 1~dA ..................... di Adlai P d g... . ..... 494B ra .................... 7dI A meae ...... ' ............ (rc tide ........ .......... .d3 Archer ............... ..Ade::::::Belle ......:.......5943 Andm:...Abby Blg dane ............ A e D /dRmball............ ",dAngst .................... 4Io1 Anl s e t. ..... . "'•dliA44hniu ..444l44... "42 ...............Belle al E pr ............444 Eusaad .....u ............ "4d8

leole ........ 2.. .. .... . ........ dCrime alg .. g el• ...................mbia................... m •14C onne ............... -- - 4 en 1 1 ....rteker "1941A l ...... .......... .

Cl teth .......... 1141 H9dl am monda E ts an ........... 4 ............ 1re ............. 7. .8124d D r ..... 64

Cpr1441b44 ................ A. ....r ............... o401.I d 4 6 T ......... dreohl . n.... ........... 1 lo ..............1.. ... 94

Feimea ....................241E ts... .......a ... .CWaBlie y ................ 17d1Hermettag ............. .. " 6WSC ,el0 " ................. .33 t4 ::::::4. ....-

rD e ......... ........44 G n D ............. 1Oe W inahly.. .. .......... Gd l• i o...... ........ 0di

Genoal p1 ............... .. 115 (ac ...... ...... " 1"arEveyret .............& pwell .......... '"'• ied .F d ...............52d4 .a ...........'" " dF W B919144"". 31111. .:::::::

Gender e............ .. 68d4 Unna ..... " " d2

1n4 1lar 41.. .. 7 Valent4na ." "141

Jaree/nwood .......... ,d1 lease R ea." .............. MillJ Rcr1 1 Cb bndwar ................1

Judih ...................... Let .................__Jo WaI yo .................4 d rgJu41enta . 39.... .. 3d•l ................. 5i44i

HI Wad iht e.....-....2d Pn*........ •••ACann........ 21dlC..H Pn erint . ........a ...............A2erPHarwes Q. ............. R l A ................. 4J~iH oovey r.............. 43d9 =wB el .................. 0d!Joa r t .... ............. e.. ...............

. .n e . .. .. 44dg44... . 4

K te y er . ..... ...7 • i• [• ........................Kenlnek941 . 3441 Un40 6 64y .. . d]Kersa Ie................... F o ...............

.d ln .................4d Penin 1...... ... 741d

a o od 4 M ......... ..4. W e y h .. ........ ....... 3441

11rd D ffe an: ..............14 i1dw4a1 .... .. ... 38d

Jite Dre... .......... 4 d 4 ......... .

LadyW stoelwa nd ....,1 e s................ 1d

Le mtr..........Sd ' ndian ............. 19d2lhl

luim HMayo..............42.M1 Brigs.an7 ....................3 43 A ela .. ..........SWhiey .......... 943 A i ..............314iP hael lcr ... . .1...... . ........... ldenM smH id ............... Elt rsh A ................. 5012Rnnw1 ..l..elm 47ne... ... d

J tII ov• ......... .......4 1 1 n ........... 1M3 ... ............... A• A [ 1 ei..............14Jo3e ar4 ............3.44 I4 1 1 1e4D .............. 1o merrk ..............47. 7 ......... .. 1e•4T14.4:yo......... 44d ' Pn er........... ....341d2Kat D ..................4113 FU 1 .. ............... 32d1Ken4i•n................. 4U J4n.te.. .......... .l 9d3Mary t.. ...................... 4 7 e .............. 1dry . ... . 47d1 141 37on1.............211str!.n 4 ter. ........... .l lA •.. . ...............12L n ............ 31 ..... 71 aon .............. 1 2

rier Wl.................. 1 ?4 . 4744 Iot ..................40d.enBe 0, 1............. 43 ... . . 1enPr............... 4. C .4. .......14

Lnm t .. ..............11 Vn ....... . ..............P e4 r .l................ 1.. t i d .. ... ..............

L3111 1,114114,. 4941..' _. 14

eruAn .................... 443• 4................ 1d0M nl.................. .34341• 4on44 ...41 14... . .. 1

prote44or ..................1414144 W id t...............1..7_•114

Lud ig h ............. 4•1 C .. 1srne 4........ 3......

R d ed . ..................... 1 2dl

dior M .. 41 rDmp... .143M1on41-om1 ... BB.nWAL .......CO...3

ea17.ylor . . ....44141 .. 34

Madra36 .. . ............13 1.4 11 ... 4341a4o 2roedrm12) t . . ........43 31 4nA R4T.. 3 24

Ma4l ...... .. 11433444444.. 434m 4r e ............... 74 41 1f....... 1

01144Ltbe 6.17.. 4......1 64141144.44xr.. 1441...2d

Neptune rl.... ..........UlRri ......522Mho et ............. 902e[ -o... ........... P.. m. ....... ..... .2oOCarl ............... 73 4l ......ran..rra 14432i t

Ptma. .P.. Wer...n,...he will he found always ready .. pto d

P4nytd4f .AR.S.3A.41 Star.7114 .4A4 G. .13743

ulP attentio n ak ......... WEDDI4 UnoARDS.,.,..,.... et llP4tector..................44 d .. ..... 3..1....Ro . 7 ChoWte .............. 044. .3W1111714091444 . 44314W 1..94. .. 1814

REMOVALS-REMOVALS.R EIIUOVALJ. 6. WALTON, k laa7777414,1 . HAS1~ emad~on~olOBnL~a~No.al $•om slr~l

1.47 3.

di AOV L ... ........................ REMOVAL.DR1. CLARK 413tEDRICH06. 3entis44,

a Ne 14 ES1 (f1m 1241 to 148 CANAL A STREET, a doorI1tem &m44t CIty BRD. , 107471,

REIHOV. ........... _ ......... REMOVED... 0. •, BALDI3TER,

Card and SealEngraver and Printer,H.s r4movd to No 6 CAMe STerET, E the M49w c , Store6-fMI. yP. P. We4in, h crl.r O r9 fnd lwy eeye 1to doan77344d of CARD, BEAL or DOO PLATE ENGRAVIN1,

4.nthe adhot 44noticelaontb moat r 4 teram.. P4u14•4

41a44a144tl4 ph4d to WE1DDIN1 CARDS, 1•h.p . 0. M4AuoISTRE6, 2n164441.4.

dt1 e nflhm At Maede Siorn o t P. Wantlei

WINES AND LIquoRs.TINESN, DRANDIES. Oft,,

AGENCY or

.ARETT o A.0. RANDY, Co.g.

POULTNEY0 ., BRANDY, or6setoG... LURoaN1hw. BRANDY. e 24htemnh

F. KLEPP ER CO., WIN3( -. , 44 4 -d4'

MORT A 33ANDO94. CHAMPAGN(E, Ep3.44

34AR34TT7 A song, PORTER44n ALE. undo.M.Th. sobaorlber bloce duly embarked agent for the shovs-

mandomed bones, IUlth orders on liberal terms, fmI direct m-pom'a fe th eir Baln e, of a hic.l t w lwayh m

on41 fd. l2.a444w 44e.r4.44bogh dOldon4

017 17 Dnner Gnler and Now Levee acres

SAZ14244 /B3ANDI34S-WE HAVE A 4301O.4pply ~4441 4444441144117d44441466114644 fr4.1Ras ceel dditition to oar V a of this i lebrated a{ d higlhlb14~.4 4.brand. We lrs1793 in eigh4th le,1790"1 424ht hquuarter ipes 180 do, do.;1886 n L qsular aod dbt

pginuaB cute( article I..ppos of unadlterated. Forn oNew York terms and prirex by

WIM ES.LRE ICH CO., 1404 Old14s4et.n19414 Bo6444.2.1th4s9air

Theubscriber9..11.1 ra p 4444 4444.9h the PLANTERS`PATENTED 00340 WsOODCUTTE136 4n1 4n1144l .43 rtieInterested in Plauleg to call and sea the performnce of the

34,44wP2

41 34..Eestr 41444N,. 1 o~u~sret.64. sTh14.943p434.w~ bch i et a, wth two herF W Cam.. OOK, I Canlo bloe t743467 41.. W.hrt~ 0.00040.304444444441,

q DENTI

STRY.SU1GICAL 1N

Tb. hN.119.149 94444 lo344d i t91 fidtp.filler a remice or' elaht Isarenn the Stae qd:

41p

.94..414122 t~i1424L1414n m t ,eatos 42, t nstth a hpe, 9y41s

dlnror eber a Wdmshs to adapt the VD mrrltAb poyAccuacy o mthsmatbthe he eareo 00 r heeA7 r he c ~ i vdn

too~alps asauwtcst >o Iwoulits o a os akesramd y ISp rlt -Ud

W e thesappai a tanhdearw of an who favor me with

eaB. HOMA J. NOPPEE'Iest a A41317 N.Lafayete Bgteo Nue lsam

4421944.1914111 91444441 c~44144.44444.44

s1rD ekaws seemmemhL

As portended yesterday evenaiog, e stram of'rain came ofltoay, poresdsd, bowarsr, by ae cthose easualties whi*h have, s fr fIb da i-0 fIconcerned, been very fequsen this meath. Athaearly hour a bre broke oat to thesheds uetachetitthe Unfon Cotton Press, which destroyed some-thing in the prosimity of one thousand bales ofcotton-itmay have heani ode ad it may Iaibeen less. The easet aelatity wil be saeraedwhen the underoU give g hie sol s t•feramoont of Insuranee, as there were very few balesdestroyed not •inder ,nraee. The Cotton waeunder factors' earge,that i, aothraW•bw asatland the shippers losecomparatively Raiefelt through the forenoon, greatly isdtriubg teitoatdoor tlranaetions, and faid• lats eeabot t•ebank parlors, there wae somethiing sore th afair inquiry for money; yet the ,breltd-*cahighly nrinential members of the body ihaS il-appeared to be very quiet, only pas~in 4a fewsmall pieces of long dated paper at ab careantrates of last week. A year ago toodlay Itt tonote a similar day of inlematle tweatber. ie batsare not expanding or Inereasdag the of din-counts, as at thit time lst year. Forthoe threemonths ending the last PFebruary, 1$S,,'t1s infrom the last of November, 1868, to t last aoFebruary, the variations t their movemmes werean increase ton depoits of $

2,450,500, ad'd rcolas

tion of $5,289,000; an Increase in short loeans of$5,671.674, and an increase in specie of $2,286,504.The variations for the carresponding three monthsthis seson are an increase in clrclatiUo of $3778,094; an increase in deposits of $785,982, ad an increase in specie of only 0517,104. Pesobly lastyear we ha more specte than neceseary We arevery sanguine that we have not more hpam isuinient for this season.

The Exrhange market was dull tom4 , It alppeared to move along in unison with t• wleahler,though there was a fair demand for ba*, withthe banks on New York at an 8th ptirt ,erdull at a 4. There were sales outae tgee room:mercial sight at an t disoomut, and Al bankersdrafts at partl.16 and I prem~ahni Wedimntblearn of only a moderate bnsisees doing in tsrbills. There were some good bills p~t$d at jdiscount for sixty days sight. We quote f.Aom lj14 discount, but there are extreme rates to be considered in many transactions, and we have to qotefrom 14@1) and 1•t@ fct. discount, t aletgawe did not learn of a sale to-day, neither tin dior documents. There were preliminearleftor sealitransactions, whichwill be confirmed. lteralwebeno movements in francs. We quote from . ".10Oand 5.17•.

In bank shares there is very little dofin. Twoparcels (50 shares each) of Canal Bank stopk weretaken at 133; 20 shares Bank of Louisiana at 179,and 100 shares of Opelousas Railroad at ). Freebank stocks are awaiting the action of the Legisla-ture. There were some reports astir that the Com-mittee on Banks of the Legislature had reportedunfavorably on the application of the rde banks.The report had not, however, been accepted. Ifthere is no modification in the General BankingLaw, the planters and merchants of the Attakapas,the parishes of St. Mary, St. Martin and Lafayette,who have been awaiting the amendments proposedlbefore organizing the Bank of it. Mary, will, Incase there is no relief granted, have to abandonthe contemplated association, as no bank locatedin the country parishes canworkundepthbe aenalBanking Law of 1858 as t now existt. if Qth coPs-try parishes desire banks the law must be altered,which can be done with the greatest safety, as it iLpresumed there is no desire on the part of thesound and solid residents of the parish of St. Maryto organize a bank for speculative purposes, thatis, a paper machine. In flne, they desire a, bank,but they cannot organize one that can be of anyservice under the Bank Act of 1853.

The inquiry is made, who will be President of theBoard of Currency? We have not heard of anyvacancy in the office as yet, nor whether the gen-tleman now filling the office intends to resign. Theoffice is one more of honor thanprofit or pecuniaryreturn. It has been bruited about in financial cir-cles that a distinguished money dealer and ex-change broker would be tendered the office, but asno vacancy has yet occurred, these surmises arepremature; moreover, the incumbent of the officecannot be connected with banks, exobange dealingnor a money broker, as will be seen by the follow-ing extracts from the law of 1842, organislng theBoard of Currency:

It bshll be theIL duty of ths (iovernoref the tats, fith Osolevie aul consentR ty the Senatel o iemons awon aU, sate-,

tersa. of the followt qualtlrationsLu-

ita.. a.nd to have resded four consecuve e las thmret. rot tlo ie a dlretor orB ofutenlpartner sa f sy hant,director or nMeerof ab mnk.

e Not to Ob a money broker.Consequently, the gentleman on Camp street

who has been designated for the office is wholly in-eligible.

There have been so many remarks made aboutthe bullion in the Bank of England, that we annexthe amount held each month for the last calendaryear. Our money market does notsympathise'inthe least with the London market, and If the guov-ernora of the " old woman" enhance the rate, ofinterest to e or 6 tot., it wlllhave a good Influeneoby repressing speculation and confining generaloperations in produce, stocks, bonds and seotet iesto strictly legitimate and real purposes and in.tents.

Bullion in the Bank of Egndr Low t andutt tamount for each month of 10:

amntury ..................... 1 k0ebruary .................

tay ...........b... .: 17Jolte .......................

The rainoinntt Gahtett of rlot Frlday aive therllowing revw of . .that . money market:Nolthlong review of thae money market: • o tet

apeelaltlee. Mlten nood on tr t I ho Ieek pt. Moa • b active omployt[a mataa of thediscounthoM eoatifeogof p• et oosMe o t n thedopl of capita ; but regular e•otuMm ae t1a0Oo

drt o acuoee t t below the l r.aetto • pn O et r .

Emotatrn Echange qow

amtfoe of itbut tie Lmatnd t m bttt n... io ion etake the e ot te t hBtet yh m athe m 4t4Oeaet

aiuttttte a too86u1'et tteejottam a onmu trom country t7•nks for gold, whlich reely l at• 41 pi aWequote : ;.

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by the rain which fell nearly all day and the palcowere confined to about 5000 bale, .prile. beE

4easy for the lower qualities, without quotable

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bie weather, which hplqdeveaeplanters. ,.

At Matasase the tlnpltgieace Coon. theStates produced a more domed tuaret, cnisan atie tDe;aaline of a ll quarter reat perauIher olona contrane-tistiw butthe detw are"keptUnet moree liblka lttiae

No 4eeadekee haveloe been;

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aIns. at $1 p Inta ,,t yse o-tt from ' d ee w lrl ean s -4-tal. Stoc ofbbls adtiresmvery-4 btos a1

Brrs-4The dodnly ; saerpotes 9tdenadvices is 2 kegsfrom tore`jW" 1quintal.

HBw--7ontVeaaWis IaatadvPs& g rlost, at $1 per quinal, `n .~ity, from Not 'rteai 24H, 12 rrate.

Po2e--80 *nutat'et .eath.

Ba con--Stinuelithout saorater Towhrite),i e 2 rr

ra per tnuuatwis, 8to6.6bh.tingaand~ $2 tdye rhhagapat outpnris.

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rates. To Bitis Chnnel faper ton; coastwilr, 8n to to, tehhd. BSuga, nd$2' ld Mpe .trat outporP. 's.r;?~i

EFxchanesta rathner fre. ,eg ePa19 to 154'per cent. pre f.. No4to per ent. premium.Wa o(60 day b114)l4 to $per aent. rp> ;,;

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