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Page 1: New Orleans daily crescent (New Orleans, La.) 1860-07-12 [p 7] · BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ri J. III.IIIm( SF AND I)IEALEIR Il Hardwre, ?atla, HtonVI1* Fire Unites, Palau l1IRnU No. 29s6'rR,

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.d ri J. III.IIIm( SF AND I)IEALEIR Il

Hardwre, ?atla, HtonVI1* Fire Unites, Palau l1IRnUNo. 29s6'rR, 617, 61e sf

. B'IOW"P & &J1 D65E)NCINA, CRO ICERY AND

BULLITT & WIRALIET WYi(I06RAlHI, ORO.L care, (:vrumihtion and l'+o~laea hnorc U ad Bl N

RLU~ttE. JAMES Y., ATTO)RNEY-AT-LAW,UNem C (rlen ,.If " O61e--Nnr. Yes L!ommerrrll I'lacv 107

19I

BUnmTEi 6 LOVELIL CO). MINON MEI-

DEW9TEUi& N, LN IEWlN11&(A)1CU.. i ICrrrit IN

CLARMIC. i., i'i.il AC ,TiE 1ITISCPY,

6.711 ly 76 D.rlinno. 1.L.

Tnaa. Y. Entrants x, me. P. Ild t'niLSE . Jlt.

(1 INVERSE & CO. IMIIORTCRS AND) IIRAI,RI9JIN I.ilOJU1R, Ti) RACdJO AND) CIGIARS, No. 7211,

'fer alreet Ne rl-ITmIIX Jy2 IY

FIOLEMIAN., RTTUN a Wl''SIEREN, C0'V to. Factors xnd :l1au1 xion 10 nlOcllxlltn 7 l:Ir ,lnel(.

etraof. __7117y

DAMERON a CU., .1. U.r IlNAIl:IKL IN CARpelf .>',II (111 .....~.(l Nu. I'lT 1:1111 1 "t 1erl

DR. JAMES BU1RN1., OIL CD .1. C7IAR6,C11Ustreet, lodiA,, rho H6., 11 11, Iy1,,l i IN, 1,171

ry IUceL, btwcean Yorrdido and r Ontvlr Ax.ua, near Iha 8:lU r

1716,os77161. 71. ly

F oL CtI~t~tr eNYuN I gOo nood, carnor NYnyarlnu and

ABRE A. CO. FRANCIS. PINE. READY MADEFAC!Rhi2E ad (Oo ti t 'a runlnhiln 112101, corner of St.Ch.rles and 16mmon street., Eondr HL. Chloth, D1rl.

P OST a. CO., IDIEAI.ER IN Si)OTR, 615O809 IRO.

FblRRbNKS & CO.. BOPRIETORS OF FAIR-1. Mnk' R.,olo andl Allest of Llllla' Patent W,-NA- end

"Chilled Iron Kefel. No. 113 Cap Itrnat. d23 l

Irlre . 96 20:,. I6AP(6TERR ANt) 1)111.1.GNRIT li~rd a e, Ootllr, etc, YNoe.. 24 Mryulne end 46Orllrsvlor trer.

I L b JAIMISON, RTAI'I.E AND FANCYDy l irect 1mp.atlDi, Nos. 16 aid 18 ChartD

mstree

U7INNESS' EXTRA STOUT-GiRAY IIROTH-ES AgU, No. 111 Oid Loves str6et, near SI. Lents

street. m,

(I ORDON a FOSTER, JIRWALRER IN FLoUR, 6166n OItiodriiand N,,, L..oul6,i. 6,7121

G~aA~rAT nen o CO a N., COMMISSION MEN.

u. 56556oR71. .......... . 6R i..676..........J. .6.G'9 REOO anIHOWLANDISY CO., IMPORTERSr

RU RO leGoR 61 ORll,, ei Iioy Rid 11 at,6t F,,tNola.etc..6l6., NMs. N R9 F.. 6.,d 17 Fro66 606,16. Is.Or

HARP E. J. & CO.. I'i.:AISi IN OKDUERIIESDRUdSKCH 16I(7ALS, PAPER, 61c., 77 end 79 T7honp,

Couleestreet.

HENDEI~tSON& AINES 1) EA LESS INCA I NA,Il lemen, ,.rlthlrarnrs em., 1611 ,(:n2 i x1 rvrt

Hy,1, RoUy2DRICIC. JRWEI.ERS, corn1r o

HvN19fA'1. t}LO, W. & CO., SHIPPING AGENTS_1 end ()omm o~n Merchants, 82 (:Knp etretM_ _

KUUNS, U. L. a&RRROS. (Ii66ITHIiION AND FiR.

cNe. t P6(1 F 67t7s,)e, (p71,116hs Cho 12i

m urdiog ;Urcluut, o roi snfonax4tu nu

t (artyy.'~ Plr~mr atteetion givesn bo the arehro and seta

67.ill khi,,,f Wcste,,6 rnPruce. 6,71777

KEARNY BLUIS & CN U., CUllrRSII)N MES

CFA'H nlrin 101,l1 Pnlnls, Wllr~r (Tlnsa, Cement,

,Ileh Pitixiuog awl Pnsr., Fire Bri66 5k, etc.. 1, .. No. Iiegaruro etreel L

KELLE , d. Ii. SiIAP IANCPACTAIS.RE, .14ornerof al. itr andri Il1oal n611671. New, 0rlens.

O~rders left at Pont O61ce. Ll~x It, No. 29, .',It Le promoptly

filled1. myl6 19

Lr V OIS A C., J., " LER•tS IN STAPLE ANDF olbO IDry IooI•n, eorn1r (:;n0 and Ilonrbon streets. in

L • "IGI N. C AS.. CLo.TIIIER. corner of Canal rai

o rai St. Chbrl• .t+seet,.

- EVERICI,. WHI. B. ACO. CtOTTON FACTORS

- ION & ANDREEB, IMi'ORTE'RS (IF PFR0NCH.dFano; ios. ans. 5 0 ad t.•a1'Ryal, corner of 0blevlle. lb

OWI-IoS, L Wt. MEN'S, BOY8' YOUTH'S CLOTH-L It• C e Orner St. Iharleo and ('cmmon sreets..

M ^(fA d CO,.k . •U]L EMC NeaIR H INosChuse tilars and C rokery Woe, and luune Fernvehmg

Good. No. 49 0 at1, street.

1 ALARI D &a CO., P.. DEALERS IN CLOTHINGL and Purnithlng oa". Noi. 58 and t9 CLdl street, orner

of Old Levee._

MMYER. M. E., ICATC p S0

sWATCHAKE o wand daer in Jewelr, Gold P0.t, eant Arto 0 .and 0

Watches. All Jewelry eirlta repalred at modra, pieios.

•UNBOE, A. & CO., MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTH-|rg, of cJl elan and ql'10tl•11, .bolesle ani retailoma5

_f Go, anod BMINdoe 0stol. 4

Irr lei Goos aM Fuol rticls, oornar Ca R sod Roya

J.r (. nOONSEL A ND STATIO-

E

lren o

M KERY, g xeho•g phiee, adlJoinl•ng the PareOw ,and No

10 COemmeleal Place.

N R mI s, MAlULL a CO.. FASHIONABl, E cLO.

th glagnd F S EGod, corner of0d Camp h.l Commonb

tr5W, o. 9dter City Hotel.

piOPr., B., GENERAL VARIETY Stlore, No. 1e8 C•.

pIFp BT 0 F. & L., (ENERAI. VARIETY STORE.3

No. 1-3 .t stee.Je,5

d SO RAi ON&CO.,DEALERS IN(: 5thn• .. No. Mubltio n corner l:An rl , treet.

PPINA•J JAlE ..., LATE OF TlE FIRM OFalI, ro tn ,m , .1ot llo So n nd .r e•or o -ol

lon and eForwdalong Meioront, No.58 CareRoIvetr I re .S ol ly

-PITKI C I L CO.. DEdALERS IN CLOTHIN ANyD

SF hlnbhg Groids, No. is amp street,. o y

R •ILE Y & CO.. C. R,, DEAlERRS IN STAPLE. and F ubcy arnrrls .Nn. tI ,," Cnrnim ellar ttreet T

RDYNOUaLDS aCO., Io . W., TRUNKS AND IN-

D BILLY & O.. BE., DEALP.RS IN SILKS ANDA.1 Facy Dry Ioood 00. No.i• nO.110 street

SARIA , S•TAUR D R a CO. -HA•RWARE,ION., etc., No. o Canal street, Agento or .go Be.

Millm, o9 Iy

SOTIUN IbI F., ., t CO. FAIIIIN • LE

CLOTH.in g. Furnihibg Goods, Trun1Is, Carpetll Bag, ec. No. 3

Camp street.

IAbYLOR, wEWKELL T., IMPORTER and DEAL.5.R in Pine Whle, and tilAln., .N1 ,y reel

mtIdaPsoN &BARNES, GROCERS, No. 2d aod

SF ODD, JNO., DEALER IN MILLINERY and FINEFogy Dry Gold,. No.. 12 an 114 Chartteb treet.

TODD. BABt L SB.. M WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL

Gold Leaf. B and ArtIste' Fine Colors, TOis, etc., 91) emie street- number 78.

00.•,. i BRO... IMPORTERS ANDDa~ler rdvar, COutlery, ec., corner Magaziand

'flATJ01 a SoMAIt DEALERS IN CARPET-VS log.. SgtioD, 'od UDBhoAOiYr Good. geoerai. No. N

UTRIHG T dA CO.. J., DEALERS IN PATENT MED-VIILOee. Drgvs, Psrfmoyooe., to., Noo .9 odn• Cb5trmmreet.

W r.ALLEN• A CO. COTTON FACTORS•o mmold o o Meorhants, No. 20 Gmvier 5tr1ee0 Ne

VJ l1F9 E A HOS. L., BIOOKSELLER AND STA

. ......5 ParolRapide. IA ...... . Pnr , NewO•esB.TILSONPOM91SROY A CO.. COTTbN FACTORSad Commiess ion Merchbnso, 46 COaronelet atoet,. New Or"

ARE•T POLITICAL WORK--

CLUSKEY'O POLITICAL. TEXT BOOK,-en-

Encyclopedsia.

By N. W. CLUSKEY, Wsbhiogton, D. C.

- It contains, among other thinpl,

The 0various Party Platrorms.

The Kooa IegOsation of Coligress.Gvernors Geary, Stanton and Walker's Inaugural Ad-

dresses, henatrs r'eeoo Doulas and Collam'.so, and Mears Stepens,

and others' heports on rnnw.The materi0 l porttou of the Kans.s Nehraska Sill.,Leomeslson. Topa0L ad ,avenwoorIh Coanntitutlona.Theo Soenden,

9 Mmontoer, Benate and English Bills. The

0otson the0sun0in eachb ouse. Indeed, everything essentialrrt.atlooEg to the tame, ncLudIng President Pieroe' Specials

10 ;.rd ScOtt Cos•e.Tbhe Costiultlon of the United States.Articles of Coolnederaton.Wuhlnooton'b Foarewll Addres,.Ordlnanee of 1784I and 178s.

Virlgina and Kentooky Resolutions of 1798 and '99.Mr. Clay's RepOrt in favor of the Distributlon of theb PublicLCados, ad able douments against It, wilth a ful history of the

Pdent Plioroe's Veto of the Indigent nsanes Land BillT llThe address of Mr. Faulkner on the sbljetLA history of REilroad Grants by Congreos, with the votes

thereon.Prsont Pieree's MeNssage VetoiNg the River and Harbor

TBh •eool h Land BIlland votes thereon.Tk CLtyton Bulwer Treaty.xttrLts frotm Slpehes for sand against Rlover1.Extracts fronm Spee1esp of noted Republicans and Aboli-

ISr. Toorbo' Boston I.cture on Slavery.Mesr•s. FremmISand Blnhanan's .,ettors of Accepostance.•eagrs. Inuchllmu'e and Williams0' Letters on the Barga in d

Itrloiges Charge.Mr. Calilotll's Port Hll Address.a P•eoSlent Jakson'S ProelanIttIon against Nullification.The May1ville Road Veto.A history of Palt y ConventioNs.Report oIl r. avisP or Soluth Caresllm, on the Politico

Power of tw e Supreme Court,Mr Bucllhbanan lilorIty Report on the slame sonJet.Gov. Wie and 1r1,. CGroers' Letters 010 Ino 1110 AmericanO(gnitlon1, arid Hon. A. H. S01uart's 10tter, SignlO "'Mdl.an, defenling it.KLeMeth Ra'ner's Spbech at PhiladeIphia, in November, 1810,

and is North oarolna ToI 1832.A history of with1 the votes on. the Svariou Tariff.A6 history of the United States 0,10 and Aloloiinio Petitions.Mr. FIIboree' Albaoy Speech ad Erie Oslo Letters.

S Hitory of the Aml ti0on r Tars.OSD0iou d public men on t power of Congress over ths e Ter,

The Nleholsnoo Letter.The Naubhvils Convention .. d OGeorg PlItforms.

iscurt Compromslse, with every vol thereonb ectio.oIly*1sslled.

The looopromoaO iseasures of 1515.

hay Ote, tC s,, too .....s to meno .

erySobnseol.b fully troated sand evry vote in Congress, onIG t100305t 0501t a polltleal miteatIlo , is gioen.

bloo w0Lp ohe pubols peaker fully on s e KSnrss

iS 8,]- k o., PFoMbBib.tO

urn Pb~odslpbio

HARDWARE.

J. WATEIIA I at BIU)TINER.

IMPOSTERS,

AND WIIOLFEAIT DSALEEB INHRrdware.

JITLERY,PLOWS,

IRONM,

1ARVENTERSKS'

SMITITH', ANDAUI1V:ULTURAI. TOOLS,

+'181I AND SHRIM1P SEINED..TAV'RIE. NETS, etc., etc.

SIGN OF THE ANVIL, 14 MAGAZINIE STREET.01 ly rornnr of Co".- n Ifet-. New OlleauR.

CISAS. C. GAINES & Co.V IMPORITER.ANI) EKAiEOt:; I1T I tY:!I}iN AND DOMEST(I-II, )W.\RM., (itj'II.hP.i , e" Nu. 2n MqlE;in0 and

;ecetiing dirlocl Ira' the T lMuurr 'mnox:*

V~TIt i 1;,,1hDIIY At ,,, I 0,

q ""Bil, C-!fug ab'A . xvol: Caoll prnlr :r'x TrmMiila

fi~,S nie"lud F""0; EDlII a, VIIf~ )Idle1,nh n.ll','l,

u41

10 lif.; !,1111, ' 1a ni I 1,44 n;

T hvllsh Vbra* andItlin,,g, ,.EI rIr and1 PiRf1,idr St OlEDH N,. 4,thd Illul urnw Ptidtia; A-dirl, aylld. ,l de ,TE

Nitnmp rx'Yn Toi g; fih,-6 Hlll Tnngnl

rlrlnd Stausn, pll ,1w C Vu ou r sld w'rl (7ard;

liooka 'Id ingne; Iroll nod 1lrne R rmwaa11n WBrn; Itwlycr'x (:itlery.

STOgnthcr wth a Iprn aamrtmcllt 01 ialog OmxlR. He: bmbe.d Rnrhna, frhlmt-ry, Pau- Bpld Ulrnlr o1-kr, stn;., whlcl era

oftxrel at the lowes~t prtrce for err CBr aIT~t1 lly n ilr )'LlJ

ALLIS It. AO.TICK. IRAbN R 1 11011

SBOBSTCIK d& SEYMOUR.

--Sueeessors to-

BREWSTER & ZACHARIE,35 Front Levee and 03 Fu0ten street,opposlte W. A. Vioiett's,

betwee, Poydra, and Ora, er streets,

Manufacturers and Dealers In STOVES and TIN WARE-Wholsala and Retail COPPER, TIN and SHEET IRONWORKERS.We most respetflloy call the attention of commission anodountry merchantsl houlsekepers and Iotel onrtitor8H to ourlarge and well .nsorted stook of hooking, Parlor OIBce andHaotol RtTO os, comprlisin almost every bkind in eitence.TinO nd J oapanned W Orehng Dishee, Old Domm.,on CoflePots, Hcn., Urn, o. OGOOOreqnes, Toilet Sets Itmp, LLantcrn,

And ail llkinds of Wares nltable for hCooking anSd Domestic p1r-ose. Allof whioh will be sold at tower prioes than mry house

In the city.Manufacturer. of the CREOLE COOKING STOVE, so welldadpted for thie e of Holotels, Planoters, etc., to which we invitepartiular attentio,.

Bole agents for S. J. Mtllehell's Premium Lightning Rods,.hich wilt be sold at mlmnfacturoer's pr'cs.Partcltar atlention patd to all kl. of H ouse antd Steamboat

loblng, Tin and Sheet Iron t ipes, '.lley t utters, EscapePlpes, and ail kind. of Copper, T, and Sheet Iron Workpromptly executed. feLs tf

SFOUNDRY AND MACHINERY DEPOT.

GEOROE PATTERSON,(SBcessoor to 0lc, n PaterPon,) omer of Delord,

and New Levwe streets.The underogned In now oro oored to manofaotnrei STEAM

ENGINES, BOIIERS anldC MAHINERY of al kiads oued by3teamboata, Supr or Notto, Plantations, Saw Mills, CMttoPreseat Draining Machine, etc.

He manufactnre( alnd keeps on hand at all tImen Gin Gear.Furmoee Mooths, Orate Ears,. Wheel Stnnps, Flange and Cir-le BSelts.lie 0b also establilshed in eonnectlon with the above, a Depotfor theIl sale of Machinery mnuftacttred In St. Inis and otherWesteorn cOl., and has on had at all times ready for hbipment.Steam Eu llin and l0olers. wlthb eerythit o complete, of ., 8,10,1 1, 20, 1 and o lor,. Power' aw Mals of every dirPp-St;Donaoble and Slngle Mills; Corn llls and pumps of everydescription--all of which he will sell as low as any other entab-

Itthmeo t in the ,ty.-. Seond-haud Bollrs anod Machinery bought anod ld at

aU times.GEORGE PATTERSON.

New Orleans. Fob. I. 10. 0• f

A HALLER & BROTIHER.,No. 1N Tt:IIOUPITOULAS STREET-

--Mnolnactrera of-COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK

tn all it varietes. as sl. lo on hand a rge assortment ofCooking, Parlor and BIaroroom 8to0ve, and are ppd to fill.1I orde, in the above ine, in the City or Sootoy.Partloal attentoioo r.d 00011 dt~oO ot oo buIfdlto weoktPtn: Coper, OptGo.ni.d Iao., Toino ad 0050 Vallp Goa.oD..n eRoofing, Down l•pe•, Fancy and Pli~n H ead etc. tom•Have tke ezcuein e right for the State of Leed ammaaod vend the recently potented'invenion of Job.0 Lool, fromthe os of which1 tie roof of obuitlldgs I .ahed ftOnt al llt0hprior tothe water beinR onduoted to lb. 5,to, BsOsoel nOP-aSting itself, It r eao.t the ooeltlp of op bandMO.. 0lr4teotoo: felatore not prooducd heboo eter, 0110 O

ISHARSK'EARE FOUINDRY4 AND MACHINE WORKS-SeS Gheod Stret

1J.7. Wheeler. Job.. Getld... BSbBSoop.Wheeler, Geddes & Co.,

Iron and Brow Founder. and Memhinh.ts, manfaoct. esoo.roItr of Bt.. ug0logrIIo.SolarooMill . 5000i., Do.0,oo -thiO1 M0ll0 and GAn Gart0sb dh (0nt. B.A at.M FOO.s.Coinmn. Ventilato. and i0 Weght.Blaeomkth lwook of a. ktot.We era ootoprpar ed mteoratsers.ortelf the l O.tsdn00tomayt e requitl t1 the Sodhlm eo.o. . j0Op

AMARBLE MANTELS

A meaNt epldld Mortmei of OooOOO f MA LS-- b ,

trt,. REfyp• m,, 80.0. BroeWLk, ,45a., 'Iw ahM ran an d netly Marbis, embled witoh tpm Roi

5tl,.B, wwo•, mnd other 0 t6 k.Grate..

An .odho vaoty, of te oonet style and •t*tm., t"umr dolnr mh to one hundred dolnr.

TALE'S CELEBRATEDTrtaurTy. Banlk, Store, and Safe Looks,

Pick, Powder oand Water Proof.rogetth with our wai-kndown

LARGE STOCK OF BUILDERS' RARDWAMR,Locks Beits Serewe,

lbesh Weight., Pulleys and Cord,No.l and Casting., Vootnlltoos

Colnumn, CapltaO,O•t,Al of which will be old at the lowest pre and on the mool.ooemmodtlong terms.

LUNESCHLOSS BRO. A CO.,i54 Oy 110 , amo otreet. enr Podrao:

O. R.050 COL1O.. :B ALDWI.I .

A onor.eot1oooo- oo.o.Co,,oo.teoLoorods.~

•t •OLTON & BALDVIN .

o No. 1 O Cant street. No. oo'4 . street, and -

Ne. 4 New Invee street,

Copper.,Win and Sheet IronWo eosd..0 tmra Founders atd FPinihers, and Mnnuofoaeturer of Stea.

Trrnb. Clarirfytn and Evtpoplhing Pans, PFlterer, J.1e PansChimneys and treeching, Steambt and1 Plantation Black, t --*Aob--.

'IENERAL DEALERS IN IHARDWARE, SHIP CHANDLERY AND STOVE9.

. Planters, Mrcbnt and Stoeambosmen willind it to their adantg to give tme O ll before purchutn or contracting eLwhere Lyle 1

L NEW ORLEANS ORNAMKENTALIRON WORKS.-Tb, understo ndd bag leaveo to ofortid the public d buld generaly, tat they ar mano

Fcturing all kind. of Architectural and Building IraWork, a their foundry, coroner of Magnolia and Erato street-

K oS0 n DOvidom Row, Carondelet nstret--ouh as VeraodahsR0111.g. Shutter, Safe and BaSk Doors, Btright and O rcOlot-t ldrt,Itron Bridges, Roofs, ate.

L They b constantly on hand Cast and WOht Iron oolarena, Veniato ad ash Weights, etc.; and o I all orderto

g .rn of Otngs Columns, Storeoaod Hoot. FrontNltheatetc0 BENNETT & LURGES, Davidton'. Row,

D .74 If C.roonfdeilo ,oeet.

LOUISIANA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY-

GOfe--Soouth corner of Oamps and Natche streets, NetN Orleans.

Premiums for the year oending 2th Febrouary. 1860.. 1.01.90Net prot ts of the year .............................. 8,67 1Assets. th Februoaoy, 1800...... ........ ...... ,34 7S The Trustees have declared a Scrip Dividend of •f p0

I cent., after npaing 6 per cent. interest ou o ofuttndig CeotictIof Profts, anl ordetld the redemption of the Scrip issue r

A Interest paid, and Serip of 188 redeemed on and after the 14May nett. The Certicates of Scrip of 1110 wilt be dollver-on and after Ist Juone, 180.0

CHAS. BRIG00, Provident.H P. ,Itototr. Socretary. .2 110

NEW ORI.EANB.

OFFICE No. 78 (:AMP STREET.

Amount of Premiums for the year ending December1,1859 . .....................7....... ,704

Prot, for the year ........................... 307,961 1Ass on Slat Deceomber, 189 ................... 1,410.967 1

The Trnsteet have declared . dividend of THIRTY.EIGHper cet, after paying SIX per cent. interest on 0l1 theoostanding scrip, and redeem in rhi the issue of5.Ath

Interest and redeemable Scrip payable in cash on and after It13th February neot. Certflcats, for the year 1808 deliverable.A. and after the 16th Moreh, I.0 "

ALEX. BROTHER, President.SJag0 H. WaoL.n.BtSecreary..New Orleans. 0,anarv g9. 08. 0Is0

S UGA]-SUOAR-SUA.R-FOR BALE, A VERhe uperoor Second-hand Sugar Mill, Bteam Engine and Bolt,1 complete, with ball eounetlonr and o ipe; roller 24 Incheso din..

olter o by 01fet06 ineha nleto :0stea m e 0gnetoinhes dh,ter of cylinder bys fiinehes leongh of •rokre ;boiler ~4 inch,diameter by 22 feet long one fnll set of RS1r Kettles ;towrought iron Tank, of hog head c"puctty och. Apply

F. W. o. COOK,f,11 tf No. I Conal .trot. Ne- Or ttnt.

Wle VARIETIES STABLES,o No, 164 OGAVIER ST..

Next the Trletes Theater.The o ndersgned rmpeef0ll0. gbvet notice twat, havotngpo

tee hsaedthe abovewell-known 8toias he wllbe pepeared st

mooes to f4L.0h HORBEB and BUbGINB8 for HIRE. at U

sore auralratet.

He als bo a now on hd, and will ontinuoS to reeei0• ,

o01r FOR BALE, a stock of SINGLE and MATCH HORSE

0omprising.the bOet ,altonno of the Norther. market. He r0s0ctfnlly 0lio0lt0 share of the public patronage, and invites.i- hand.ofany dnoe otck to oall and nsect the animals nowl,

fl0 If .J. M. FRENC:H.

d LUTHEIR HOMBES, FOUNDRY ANORNAMENTAL WORKS. Corner of Renon s0Euphrooluestreets; Ofce, No. 1018 St. Charles 0t00(Two doors from tohe St. Charles Theater,) Otuofaoetu

of t latest and most approved Patterns of Railings.Ver Tdo,, Doors, Shutters, Naunts, BSldget, Straight and o1rcul

1 Starstloret Fronts. Caital. and oail bld. of CAST ANWROUGHT IRON WORK for BuTld.og pouroe .

i Raili'gn,g Ca.tin0s, Gourd Hooe, bash Wdglt and V,can tllto foor snst theOld Stoad, 106 st. Charles treet. N,a Orinans _ ol51

ISt. FIO OP TI] NOVELTY "IRON WORINEfsj Yorkr Mal 3,9. tQ

Mr. 0. W. d. COOK is our duly authori0ed Agentin N,Orleans. Anyo0derstaoenbyhlmonouraeouo0noil rec0.0

o1.0.mmdiate4 ndoared..l attention. We 0 0licit the p1tro0 0of oou friond in Louis..HO R L e~eCHORATIO ALLEN. Poootdooob

F.W. 0 COO110K. oRbe No. 0Nat N.Oo0reo0. Nw Oeu.mvl Iv

olly ILC~qLlI' PATEP&NTPED CORD WOO

Thnbocntber0so nowrered to frn.iso the PI.ANTE0PAT&eITED CORD WOSD CUTTER. nd inv1te1 all p00tnotoMntd 1n.pln1ri0 toeall and . e0 the performance of ts..oo. 0l0bh wdll e worktno every dayl betwee the hoe r

.0 Ilood2p Ot.,,ttheotooeRto N 0mlaC.0tr0et ThbsOLmp,0ooflne will di witb two buodt o m./eo o s ffeen negooe.

'Fx•N65-ltNiotogpo.ug inoo. antd 0.0het, 00nh or ale by 1S D. GRATIAA 11cO,

nodJ IS C9uo~tonboonSoo

RAILROAD TRAVELING.NEW ORELEANS. JACKSON,

-And -

GREAT NORTHIERN RAILROAD!I

Important Notice

THE TRAVELING PUBLIC.' i

Time and Price Rteduci dI'

TIIE FINAL COcIPL.STION

MT7SIESXIPPI CE T'SRINAL RAILR OAD,Eiacs usc to afford the grcti•frng into nlc toen rf R•t c

tiou in thl Tfcme and Pi'ries

--To THr.-

North, East and Westc

Two Daily Train leave the Depot of the Ncw Ohrlean, Jak4

son and Great Northern Rat•lrad, corner Calliope and Eiag ltoia

streets, as followRs:

MAIL TRAIN at 8 A. M.,

EXPRESS TRAIN at 8 A. M.,

Both of which mO ke cl4e connection at Canton with T:•inr

on the MisRsisLppi Centrnl Road,

Tickets to the folowing placea at price. named:NEW YORK, with choiceofl 14lontes............. 4 00I PHILADELPHIA, do 8 Route l............. 45 I

d BALTIMORE, do 4 Routes......... .. 43

r WASHIINGTON, do 4 Ront ............. 425Id LONISV IL LE, withc ho.e4 of 3 Routes............. 29 W0

e Cinclnnate ...........10 Memphs..................... 16s Chleago .......... .. 30•W Jackson, Tenn ........... 17 75

r Clevelnd............ 37 c) Hmnsville, Aa s.......... 21 MS Detrot ............. 871 Decatur.................. 2050ell Buffalo ............... 420 Nashdilfe................ 25 W,to Nligara Falls........ 42 00 Chattanooga.............. 24 W

, Cairo................ 200MW Knoxville................ 28 50

Indianapoll•s.......... 28 0 Lynchburg ............... 39 0O

Dayton .............. 75 Bristcol ................... 4 00Toled .............. .35 10 Peterlburg............... 40 5

D lrk ............ .... 40 90 Norfolk .................. 4250Albany.............. 48 00 Richmond................4050oT ton .............. 510 Atlanta ................ 26 50

Montrea ............. 00 Agusta ................. 30 10)

rd, Quebec ... .. .530 Macon e................... 28 00A Colnmblt............ 3325 Charlesto ............... 3525

by Pittsburg ........... 9 50 Columbia................ 35 211

Vicksburg........... 90 W vanna ................ 35

. Grad Junction .... 15 00 Yam City .............., 100

Utc- And to all other important points.

t, For further information, apply at the

General Ticket OfRee,

't 118 CAMP STREET,

Oppoite Lafayecte Square,

COMMUTATION TICKETS.

Persons who resde in the city, and hae a residence or eitab-

H-hmeut on the line of the Rod, can procure tickets at reduced

rates, at the oce on Camp street.

T. S. WILLIAMS,0 o Ocoeenera pcclperintendcet.THE DIRECT ROUTE u

106ROM NEW ORLEANS

-W- --

NewYork, Boston, Loulsville&Cinelnnati, C,-- A-- the

ILLINOIB CETBIAL RAILROAD.

Two Dally Tranl lOve CAIRO, morning and evenin, uponrtsv.I of the Trais from New OrlMu1 ind Memphis, makingd6 eet eonetloa 1 with all lines Et and West, for

BT. LOUIS, BALTIMORE,LOEUIVILU, WABHINGTON, 4OCCINATI, CHICAGO, 6INDtANAPOLIS, NEW YORK,PHILADOLP• A, BOSTON, 1

and all Tow.aM Cities throughout the EAST and WEST. 12Timh qtakbr, and lers eLhngu ttan any other ae.Bftl•qCan oU alNighlt T .BaRage Clhe•ed throub h to al •tmptant ponts.Far alwauysa low loay othe Boo.

O The N pw Or.O~ e o tnd mSirt'67 s 16 6oti , 118

6W 666, uSTO

0Gneral S6eNritteede, Ch669go.B. F. LONOLY.

m14 tf General Sothern Agen, New Orleans.

BON AND ORRAT ISO TRERM f6A6LROAD.

1859....Transp mortttlon Depatment.....1860,

Freight wllH be reeived at ,the Company' Depot, foot of Ca.t61ope str•tt p to f53•. P. M., da.ly, (Sundays excepted.)ASl freigpt intended for ttrtatoi must be dl6tinctly 66marked with the name or initials of corulgne and place of destnatinn ;and no freight will be receivedl noies condsgned toestablished stations on the l0ne of the road or Its conunetlons. wThe Company is now preparendtor6ce1 66and forward freightto all points .n the M oabi6ippi Central Railroad as far a1 Jack.eon, Tenn. DBlank raolroad receipts for freight may be obtaned at theDthose who wish to use the1 DTie Company holds itself responsiblb e for the ine of all eot-ton shiped bythe rmad, w5hchmy belost bylire, from the

time it Is receipted for at stations on the line until twelve honrsnotice to consignee ofa its arrival at the dleat in this city. WThis Company. and all the Railroad Com6an, 66s onsttting

the "0Great Bout6we1t6 r Line" betwee, New Oriean6 aud NewYork, having made arraneme1nt. with the Adams ExpressCompany to rn a reulae r daily throngh Express between thetwo cities the Express bosine. heretofort carried on by teRilpress matter will be arrsd by the Adams Exrre• Inform B

aion can be obtained on this Gbect of J. J. McKEEVER, E sq..96 Camp street.

S Agent of the Railroad Company are not prmittd to receivetr Treeipt for bank 6otes, pusel, Jewelry, or other eaprenr mat-

n eat. T6hy wll6b 611611 46,y tyre Adams 1111E6x1, 11116,16t 81

n26 nf, ,nIrl Rnpurintendent.cu

T NEW RAILROADsl TO TEXASI

UN OITED STATE MAIL LINE. A

Twenty-four hours time eaved, and the risks aid dlseominrteofh sea vayae greatly dimiished, by the

NewOrleangOpeloUr n an G. •, 9lroad.01 BERWIOK'S BAY,

wBy 6the new and tspnat line of STEAMSHIPS, sll built ex-1predly for ths trade, with superior stateroom acEommodator Yfor paeengerO

61 LEAVING THREE TIME8 A WEEK.3 To.ine. P0s and Glvton. " I

WEDNESDAY........... ..... ORIZABA.. ..To olveston end Indiancol.

SSATURDAY................................ MATAGORDA.Cof To alveston and Iud6nola

CARRYINO THE UNITED STATES MAILS.S•The ferry running to the Railroad leaves the landino foot

of Toulouse street ppearty opposite Jackson Sqnare, at 73o' elcrto the morning. T'ioket• may beobtaied mid statorooms secured-t t1e Railroad ofice, corner of St61. Peter and Levee treet, op-Sposite Jakson S , u, daily, and at the Depot before the depar-

L Freights for Texas by this Line received every day, Sun-day.sexcepted, at the above landig. Insurance bythi 6Line 5less than by the River Line.028 tf BENJ. F. LANDERS, 8ee'y.

19 GUL9 RAILWAY.-Depot, 119 aorer of Godchlldreu sud Chmp, El6y1ee6.

SUMMER ARRANOEMENT.ITo proetarvllle, Lake Borghs, d misace N miles. Farethrongh

610 6eet 6; children and slaves half price.D eparte o6 Trains--DAILY.

Leve thecttyfor th6eLke, at ..................1...10 A. M,.. t ......................... P.M.

.. Lke ty t .................A........ .M.. .at .. . ... . P. M.

rime , Common street. For all easiness of the Riolrofd De-rtnmeent, or an other business connected with the estate of the

WY . G. BAKEWELL., Executor,wh t s the only peron authorized to make engagementa of sigm' oblgatlons for the road.

Omntbuue leeve Canl street every fifteen minutes for

as he epo. w2 i oGRA ND TRUNK: RAIL-1960. WAY, 19160.

TRAVEP~W_'~iO- NOTICE TO TOURISTS ANDTRAVE[,ERS--ummer Arrangements.Great Northern and Eastern Pleasure and Bnsalnas•Rnote

through Canada, terminating at Detroit, Michigan, in the Wet,with two Eastern terlmini, at Portland, Malne1. and bel6ow Qebee, forming a cheap, cool and delightful Summer route be.tw61e New Orleans, Cao, 6St. Lors, Loui6sville, Cincinnati,l C0ldeg, Detroit and Niagara Falls.Toronto. Kingston, Otta-wa Cityy6 Montreal, Quebec, S1gten1y, White Mo1166ln6a, Port.

Thts favorite route embraces ite meet attractive scenery in3 6the world, 6mb6an the Falls of Niagra, Tholu•and Islandsalnd Raplds of the St. Laworenchs, (hnmdier and Montgomery

SPU alls, Fsguenay River, snd White Mountains.S Tourists.1 have an oportnnity of vistinlg that marvel ofsc eneo, the great Victoria Tubular Bridge.

Through Express Traina leave Detroit daily ou the arrival oftrains from tles South and West.

Ask for Through Tiekets via Grand Trunk Radlway, whichD can be hiad .t the principal Railr4 offices in tie United Statesat.ndt Csnad, J. DARDMIAN, Genera| Agern.WAIT1R Si AWLT .Genera 10mn.. 9, 121167

Ai TA BEERS,

Inventors and Sole Mannfaeturers

I TAW'S RAILROAD CAR GREASE,

-S -Dealers ti-

Oils, Waste, Candles, etc.,Is, No. 22 South Water street,

e my3l 3m111 PHILA DE I P I111 A.

Bt IlDlI Ml ATERI66 A L . BRICKS, FIREWOODV. DERMORUELLE Dealer

D At theS Old Basin, comer of Touloose and raSnkln.

BB LD e ntl on hand BUILDINGL MATERIAL, eaoh asn ime, White a ndYellow Sand, Cement, Plater of paris, Shin.

flea, LathsU taves A English, French and Amerlcan Fl-e

Briks and sal kinds of Firewood.

Wr r• fron tem the crontry promptly and crat t'ly ,ttend-I EULE1i BU EIS 1-A 6Af,1 C0O6C06E

IU lot or fresh well broke young KFENTUC, Y MULES,

for•*oinby DR. J. ELlIOTT,--t e2 R Comer Union sad Batonue streets

RAILROAD TRAVJLL!4*.QLICKE9ST TIMLE II!-

N ORLEAAN ' TO CIXI) 0-

N5'r1. 4i Hniirs 55 Mrillle'- NW ORLEANSli TO NEWW

YOILK. ;3 H"Jnrs u (1na or,!

RBEAT EASTERN ROUTE

Olio andc Mis.clsldpplBRIOAID GA UO1 RAILRLOAD!

Il~hicg !n Q~iI c sir. C?'?? fo NIBW t1,011 NS t(;IN:IIN N AGOT? I 1;;III. and ll Filcc'iciI ti

Nrw i',ri "11: -k'; fr om= til lllly K.. . .... fiI t!'honri.ccllr l Ar r.... .... Cc cyl "ll l

1'I: in ii',lpl IDrI' , h Ill- "1 ndci.. .. . '... ft~

Icc I,,,, ci 72c~ ,,cic

*?C'Ackngtn ... .:%if clit lli nino -... .. .1"CI t5,1 E 1iiccc .Cc!r;.l c?.. cc;icc. Ily iyc Ic Office i sl:- e 5cc OIcc,,l, .7,ck

t"~ 1...............10!x.,:, r.rhan;;r ,,; .;r l l r~rr lir

1 c? l cli c `eih i ~celheec RciOh! .n c.llt;: I IyIclclT.. ,Ii. cS'?n e nli f Cll l ll l t ;i i lin .o* / %in ii idt 1I F1(:IEI ) n1.,I C

ctei .,?,7I.cS, , a~ O't,,cco p ci,.,, ~1 ,_,l ~z cf he 5, lcd.. ijeilr,.,-I qnr., ); l) I c crrrlrCcI yceclTr ,.oiny .o ,,crm o ect, c

:L o 1`II sl, Yai nt rsr ocrt 'll i I by } "n"I y Lai t-T Iri l* n N! W .,el1Cacct,.: l ic I.llilki y" (il , r yT i 1. f 'e

W. A. CON ER .I"fi ro idust, alnd 1-.t i ,e a oeC.

1'., Dad : h nue h 7": .in ,"" T, nine, (tinnd:O., e.Tleptd.) n

'i'hsa triopuhl pS t tle k' ert s hrvOrliin K.*

:k- d(irr resrectfnlly rrw~on d . ainst hills at, ipla

'1 'a D id Eclx Ic, fc Pre fou .hr, 01Ce? t E nd ,,,c. ac

, NEW TORE, PHILADELPHIA,BOSTON AND RATTINIORE,.

15pThrocf5

rTlckho, ria Oic,1In and CIiCl Oipt Railrod.ced

tell? I?.r15 citon acly Bee cIeegee lcd (ycpplllaIe eictheSI Cocfclci Plaee.

WJ. 3N1. W. GREGORY, Agent,217 ly T. eIec U. nic h retlfd. c.ht an ie ck.. r. 0.

iSO

MEMHI $3'0 SAVED STHIAI1?A

IB Its Ceoinuoularr Bail Connecslatins15y Through RahE, Teccefeae and iElxels,t

B WASHINGORK, BIIATIMORE, PIIILADELPHIA, NEW2"' YORS.

All ABIIRti, Rechcced Ci,Iel,

Celebcarctd Vlrginla S~peinga, etc.TI,, GReIC SOcche,,, Mciil Amdeecn' ECsrs ICCsCCII hic le

11-,1 NSW -Th B Co h T icket1s , Cehitd is 5,dS,1er o ,ilBdce dC

W to 39 75 withonlyfive hange and veryapplince rt thThe Iccmplle~lo cetb, O,,,,'Ce ec? AIeeclelcr Bce ,aC cIts ~120 5 ILERai

L ebdeelcg a is ,lcdinderl ty che ,hcect Nceui, c rves t. TNite

W FAT ROTE T TH

fTccNLouie~eclcNe Rc K~cCilbY Relec,,? n~inTI ge~

Th ,,,eiii cc?,,, Ncchcii Rci,,,,c I, cc,,!,,, r, 1,i

lie RCIIIdcc IccC NeIIwcI rlc l Il peci50 IOTH CAVE, TA NOORFST

cc,? T slCcroLi nuouel s Ralll Cconchnctionclilcscic-sSli25 lcl Through BEast Telcly ad)g.BhgcCIOt See~icB Cl,, c,, .11 Nigh' Tecice.C lWA HIlNTONiiBACLTIMORPHILADELPIAII NEW

Ilechlc Beily Tccicc ccer ihe Ccli,,eccote--ecccecticc. prH

AllAtanicSeaoad ites

PelecCbltecid Clilcc? lici c N g, OIecce, ehtclc cSloteket 115, (iC Occd JIcellcc, cIS Nhe,,e Olecic ,,,? J~cchecTheccred OSfce, n Ceccp cClat. Aydcmile Lctyesull s tic,,,.Thrcne pCafecicgr dcc Cc w ecyhfen , chc ys ccc, tlceu 1 vidnc

cis eu chrivhe d P! chcc O ,c C loCit. Peeligh, an?,, Clia il.all, ClirlcsIc 1cC.

LyThi, Rcoc? tIcket, eve ll ciiin.Celctoehlg IC Mleechi.,Theceby cciigodnofcth cCaion a Nec OAleand.

BARNEYP HUGHES(,e. l r Cdr C tCICC CcclhelCr ANh e t.

P PONTC~HALBRTRLI RAIL-EC BOAD--FOTUIER H ROR: OR ! IIT-

ECTg he L aeC1e.cnl hvillke ailrodlyRcly"in lclCab Puck}'vi S cy hil e. , Ti StC cIc, cc?.c tCc

acd Thoghtckt to Loui svile an be ad at r nd Jnctio:

Pcl c leCtyrugc,,Chelrrit

Elegcanh SeHping C.arr 'e, chAa.lleeeC Teg T

BET2 .P.IL.. Ii

o4e1 IRK. . . Thie elll pRCIitelyhle the RI,Id,11 Be,,c Tecl Imcec CS, ,RhC lily IC weCk dge,.

Co mccryabl , BC..,, TeBI \ ,eldiB e, the Ely a14 Tl riec

Double Deily Tains ore, be ntire rout-connectons per

nte. feet.cnanolecstp

Bxgg go Checked through to All pr cipal ponts from Gran

A. SI, Cc lie, cllheflcre. Ccc..CK.. Tic SicecTeaini, Ol l. Isrthccity ~BC ~gsIBs~y. eey IC

1 cII JmmtlM.111P..Prernc ICCs goiengdiy, Riel Rh lily 5Cw xc 0h11 lsk

.ihe e i ct ethG Rand . eJeey hclfhccc. tN clnlcc ancdehkl Pn1860. cccl I colcch PM..

The pRRCC e .1lmaessrtrlhCcBIP .rpecl 1emhis a- p itthell

old elihC, .cxhcc Peaet Oeqeced of the CdCeCrCt, de heSte

oeieldcecmticC.

-AI, Ch CCls ecotel. ~ y chllcCCte Ihele Ili

,sly-This Road tickets over all bnated to uching t Memphis,CCC ,C Ihe cmc,. ,,cd~e CSC Ileycl Cceok,, cc ,,tcec ReheCt

thereli aioI ge Sden? ihelcon CCIwII e

aIrh e c 0. PfMORCIh , emeiDpt dntecl.Pleseboyuytiket a h

SWRIOhT dg CO'S CATALOGUE OF GENUINE ND and popular Familiphsdic es, which yhesffsse to supplyDmggisGss d Declare tProprimriss losti.iysiw..sic.. i.

ssld Depot Spseisl Agsenc. Nos. 1.I1 ad 71C bssts...Iss =New Oles, La.

VER IIPUGIIS, OILS.Wbsa'' Csssiidsn. Ehts'Cod Liver Osi

asis'a' MsNai,'s Acustic, Sc.rp's'PeDy Deed le, 5,000, Rrleem.

Jas'.lKsTonic, COSMETICS.r si',, CoSSgn Water,, B, Water, -

J A. Fahesntocsu , Florida W i Mew, Su LNL.eu'. iune', Lilly White. L

BALSAM AND COUGHG REM- SOAPS AND CREAMSEDIES. Low's5 rosn Windsor,

WIsi.,'.sBalsam Sf Wild Char Jones' Chical, A

hs aNp the, Aimnd. Tilese, sd d uiy, A

ucbhan'. Huts i.S f sn descrs , ADasi. Wild ildCit,1 and Tr, P VL . SBheae~e Pobnoni y Meeht' India da Vgta3N.. Engslid Coughl Syssp, Life'sUC., Ssdirh'.Bartholomwi'is' EslssiS,.st, RStsE'. Compos slssil,., Arail's Saiatsu, St.,ng' Pectoral Stomh, A

assy Byrsesf WildChery, Hili's Feve saud Age AAser's Cherry Pstori. MDrisss'; Le.'s, New di., ATyilor's BaSlsa Liverwort, Pr, Ssuppligton's., 005.55 CJa.'. Exypecstorant, ISo's, C

Wi,.s'Ei~y~i, Gs.ffesberg,Jsys.'. ss.- IUs. Gdlecasmpsslln , OeJayn' Agra, WiSe's Came,Rogere Liverwort verad Tar, tt E

Snliy'S Cherr5y Espeytorai ,,ileStadleet's Cherry Expectorant, tulL5ndon's Inidia do Hibbd dI.SIiliS55,PeSsr'5 SDr. Rose'. do 8 sgner'. Vsgetable, OOk's CSMLsan's itr,,glh

sms5 Csor- OSpyS.', Corl's Rh0S.S, C

disl An ers.s'., Aiisbl s' . H... SIS kSAPSARILLAS. Wils,', 0entle PusgEsi, I

Dr, b. HSulSl's, Aiieb Albsis' Ague, H s.s' I5.1P. Tdessssd'. Chiy0'Su.,.yss I

Sas, d,'., Gilibessi''. HAS HioSS BSe.e IOld Jacobb Tomss.d'., with'., '

WnOffSbs5e s Sctts VeIgetaLe, P..,sI555.01aar', LSeee,yis'sdi~sNs siit,, aB o' odn.Ini~oanH re,SgysiI'S YellS Dock. Lysadss' AssHlms'.

d PLASTERS. Ssi.s AWRall's iren thenng 5 '. Slys, Le.Jew David' or i Hbrew, HAIR iYES. 1

Ssudets',, Crlsldoro' Hsir Dye, IKnSpp's Indian, Pissly', Sysgis, Batcheler',, I

Si socsk',Porosy. Giis'In*siastaeoui s IGrlfTG,'s Adhesive, Eslssd',, Jul., 11e. ',, 1

Hylliss,', AsdSe. Crilstlyy,', Bogis..LNI IE . MISCLLANEOUS.

BMcsLs's Volcaniu Oil LO- Dr. Morss.'s invigortindg CsS meet Th- r'.'etrel

tsr s M__ ise.tng Tarrani'. Ayss.,uP u sl's. Arabia., Taysui'. Eixiri of Sbsbarb,

BHtersi'.. ndBoe SCsite,'. B istxtre

Tobi0 'sTV.-sfit., DT 'le's NerLe snd one, SgKdder' Psdrdial,

Kellinger'., Thompss'. Eye Wtse,, I.Wait' Nervous And,

llorohnt's Crglse, BiIa s Bete ei

ChsSk.t' Gargin, M s'e Elixir 51Opl,

AGUE REMEDIES, e.re I ds, b e,Gn Osgsd'.IsIisds Chossl. s, Tss.t, 'Idnsiiii Ink,

end's Toole Mixture, Dr. Eith's Body BrS.,,.rr Siths Tonic 8 rap, Dr. Ficb x Slannldr Bracts,Wypesto Tnt., Dr Filsi,', Iuhsisig TuIsss,SnedP ss Dr. Race's Prperstpssi.getable ssbsi ;" Wiule'. Arcanum EssIt,

LOZENGES. Tssss'. SissigsD Shrman'. Cough and Worm, iMseehIP, Csihls,,

SyBrim's P50mo51 Wiss., Dr. FPush', Pressslss.u, Il Lssk', PsmosyG WSfess. MosS's Compound Byrs SIt

HAIR PREPARATIONS. Yellow Dock

Pis sL'sti' WGMpo , Hairs, Gl s, Peri. D Cy;ii Siller,

L e,0 ys '. R i Tsep h is , B ry,, ' s iR e esI i f 1Sm1

e'Lo shin elmr'Rhellmtla Cadr

St H rionlusd, see.Phelw's air Invigora~tor, Molorcordial Bitten,

J Jsyle'e Hal, Twie, Myger's Extract of ~Rock a

1. London~'s Oriental .'Ml Toic, r. rd's Spse igc,IS H l's'nEs I.nerssi, Uphs'. Plu, Eleflsisy,'Y Oldsidgs', Snlms T Columbia, S s Gysildis

Rsdrsy's Ci,,ssiss 5.1m, SdsyCsiioP lld PANACEAS. Tiresiialm gissre', Ssrdl,ssTur tlt tes'e tl.aam,

Pollee's Hssk', Dr.i.sA Preu" sinss.01Cullen'. Idian Veatable, H ye'Fee,an.eret t D. asyne'. Family MdIei

he

OIrTIPgTN AND SALVES. Ssidii H ad olsa Psiy.,i all y'aSd igisl Pain Estssis lyppisy's Fluid Exisiyt Besbe,- HmAiiisy a's OiAileloiI.- t i, idil,

lliyy egk' Allg Soise, Pryo' iiyl I',Ssbyly

Pilo, WIl'siy, Isis1, on RIGt..iS.,Ciray's Isriuson', yi8l0 laidy's'.. aisly dsnp,lrun'k S sttiyi. Aiudks',l, Elrty',lorn C Ishls

[sa'uan'a All-Ilealing Ruml& Blnll'h C1h;l~~r1) SyrupgBiITTERS. i ilsiis's ilsid.=hyllsRyiey,31Ofat's Pb-ix Wat ro-I sal's tiene

mntle, Dlr. Murchinl'n Uterine CatholiHilysyi's Wild Chbyyj'. ISi hsydssy'y Sherry Wiss, Cussy', I~yhsnidyiiy,Gyiybi,,g',i Vsyshyirpy;b ,,y',iyiutisHueiisyhs's ~igsi.bly. DCsiissii'ii 11 ilsysli Pye~als.,Umrlenl ( ,V., Weran'xlohtin. Peuain.Golaind' German, Oxygnl. Durby's Iyrophyisliic Fluid.

VANDERVSIR'R SCIIEIIIAM SCHNAPPS.19 Dysyghilt sad SIyeyhnryi, acd eil deaiyys in any of the

,D rtices ontained in ths nbosys ysitlosgs, will dud uG so their d.1ID yssiagey yslling r sendnlg thhir yrders s sisav, whers will

be fo, d Lhe e sisdisssiAs.sssy of st theiP NINR PATENTMEDICINES is the Iislted Pixies. and at the istsrils...

aYPiseaddrss, J. WRIGHT A CO.,en" GENUINE ME)DICINE WAfEHOUSM.

sSA if N... i sr,id Si l'h,5,s. ,yrs'. Now rltins..

Id- G'5UINNESS' EXTRA STOUT-THIS DUBLINl PORTER is superior to any other brand es everd" asformedlciesl poBSos. PorS sle IRsIrdseby

GRAY BROTHERS,Sole~2 i 1 l,,

" HI If U 01d Loseo, peer St. Louis 111151,

FOREIGN PORTS. P eLIVERPOO1.-

or FOR I.IVEIEP(N)L-The Al overy han al iAeA = r .\m.,katI Ih, Charles S. Penasell, P aca _

oletther, is nw ready t", n", alga car:o, and will h ovedl , a:a. Fr frght of hc-y l, o ir eet e. 0aply to-

pilr l or to

o pofa. 1.1VEIC.POaIIrA Al t ryta o rat

LATER. Cll'iTTmI, aL C. TheHA _ R _ _. close.

i R GAV.VE TN) IIIA NDRF:-TI ATlOR.i A .aYi:o. • • ereiili mr r hr , , . !r nately

,n i.,a ch. regh, apply to ,

Ira nd (O r rr k CE. t o1l e.PFur ppn ag+, haci.h x,-.u-, ,r wr+ .n mrflat o. I;',r nt!r eab;-i t l

h.,; . 1r. 07ra at E. la,. A rnnder , apply to t d;' na :ain ra ln.rd. Po i: -- , n

T FOR ll' aIHD P A vere

T FOIo BIA MEN--THe HAl.r L.t-! BremenT . oolhiP ,i rllll t liorltzl rdell.p Ih-*,,l.od 0sigl

rdl hn e imaml i rsl d!t 7 , a, l -;. Frlre .w pey toa aHA XT.R, IVE.l.•& CO. ,one'

For pa.ge. havino frt 'neclA n:,Matsian fur lb,,h eehln andbe rriae pa.+, ngF o , appl) to h : e ot; l d lorO q ' o-t 5"t plent

o' FlPO U-IN NI aisT tha

ACC ImrAlh I YiTI-.I.A. I J lC at' lbme ran i hip aerlean UlloioI

I I (Ip+, t.ioenln, ha- w

io Gp mGl a o lf h or e-o ,+,• nd oi i, oi an etd, nil

lA pi a h lv h quick hl.patch. For hnlaa, of feight, apply toi

_ l'

,` HCAXTEr, IOC•EL, AL0. inclui

LONDON'. abo

FO'R LtON DO-'-Toe Al falI. l ng Ame oi-canop .. rAp.. Tn. yC. lili rkn, Capll 1cve. huioe. a

AX I l ", CO. crlpOl

PORTE-AU-PRINCE.

Seill on WEDNgSDAY. July 25.F ]PluR POI•T-AU-PRINCE AND . thanHMAtK, IHAYTJ.--The A regllxr passenger poket at th

• lrmrk Inrat, Pierce, mtater, Will li aabove.Fnr :rhtolrt phale, hbing ,peror ac:Commodai ions, applyr rabon hard. or to

HE. GENOA mark

FOR GENOA--The AI fl riling SARlniI lninnc ip llip Molla, Cap. m Farla, will mPeet wilh quick me

.the oipap h for tihe .ove port Foer rminder of freight les;HBAXTER. LOVELI A CO.

F R ~- OGENOA -- The AI ery fat alingl

O AAea T ship HeAry Clarkl (apt. Irown, chrlAln moslt of her crgroraaed ill meet Cith quickL 010111.pateh, For remo ndero frcighl apply to

I+AX>IE IOVF.LL & O.eraFor pnmange, having su;,^rior aceommodations, apply onboard. j,3 PY

cn hp J. o. X Dhnmoenk ('apt. SkolIdrl. now Ti'o n i 3c

!oile BuAmr. Wau, TO bAleD Cotton to fillnl.t uc ,cllgut o suame, ap 1 to EAX ER A h

BAXTER, L0 VEi.T, kCO.

EW `- - ANTWERP.

F OR ANDWERP--The A t very fat sailTnA- lPf Amern shRllip George Green. Cnp. F.-irirnl;,,

iat-is now ready to r.cl ve cargo, and will have guick dt:- Fnr rlpt<h,. For remainder of freight, apply to For F

0ne 0, HAXTI. I.. VET.Ta CO.,ro. Flur

o Cf DOMESTIC PORTS.l'o sacl 1n SUN DAY.l July 15, at T o ol'c pk A. I. he!

FOR GALVESTON AND cATA-

;0 NODA BAY- 1-1New Ole- And res t'n . Sl. the

1 M0- hell MCe---The V nsPror coppered ynd copper

fcstened tean-hip Meio7 . a. 'aCl1. en mmand,. alewill sail si ist'(v., carrvhl g t

li• U. S. nmails. For freig.ht or paxson Ige, fI'lug elegmut eteterrum xcI mmodationilonl, apyn board OVe

orto I C, HARRIS, Manaer. eCINo. 5 CAmn street.A steamship of tils 1ine will leave every Thurolty and .nn- ThePer- day Tor thr Jul,]*ao; '- .l

rand NEW YORK. 'IreC

TIaok FOR NEW YORlK--Tha fast sailing balk

s lraCeshal, tllte, master, will hlave dispath as

h Bove. For freei ht or p.+smRe nDply to ins

C[. J. DWIEY N C...

rph..s. aol

PHILADELPHIA

FOR pHILAD aLPHIcA, are

Th y IEW YORK, etc., 10a

NT- FROM SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,

To Phill•delphia. 1ig

Cabin pa, age .........d..... 081c terages .........-... ..... e 5 t.1enrrsion Tikeths, , lod to r ltlrn untl h Jair. ie 1 a1l....... N, Through Ticet i to Kew York ............... .... I ..C .........1 e

Through Tickets to Niagara ............................... 1 C 1 R

The wall-kuown Bret-claes side-wheel st em:i.s1p.Keystone 8tate ....... ,N.......Capt.. D :.rseman,

State of I on•li .................. Capt.r J.. Garic, onNow form Regular Line for the ANorth, leing Chrlc 0on

and Savannah allernately, a0 follows :The STATE OF , EO O IA, from Savn0h, cevery ten d1ays

On the t .. 10th and 11th of ev C n mol.th.The KIYSTONE STATE, tram ChrleCtr1 every ten days:I

On the 10th, 20 h and th of every monh.Fe i For afer B ad comfort, aving luparior Staterooms theA $'o, ehas are not surpmaeed y any on the coast, One hnudred mtles

of this mute on the Delaware river and lay -to,. nights at sea. Wedll. .Thro gh Tickets hrom New Orleans to Phladrplhi or

New Yorkl by either Charleston or Savannah, , for saleby R. FGEDDIESl. 1No.q• Or~Aier street.

Agme at Savannah.T. S.NT.l oS. A .. BUD D. StAgents at Charleston.

S py .A. HERON, Jr.,Ie20 Sm Asent at Phisadelnla th

_ FOR PHILADELP IA--The Al fast tiP. iY llng clipper balk ]rd. lenla|-, Sumner,tater havin nearly all her enrgo e/gaged will II

"uI r ae tnspntoh. For balance of freight applyo

GRO. W. HYNSON A 'O+ 82 Camp stt.,emi-For passage, apply to the c_-_jatn o boar, jye$6drtick- BOSTON. ti,

FROt. fast utling packet bark ]arlta AIoIrtOn, bi

hudson master, haviug most of her cargo eugae l have dispatch. Far hbhmne of freight, apply to fCGn 100e. HYNSON A CO.. 8 C2nam st,

AZll For passage, apply to the captain on board, Post 2, First Dis Vstee trct Jydinsrit. Jyo

FREIGHT OR CHARTER.

F IREIGHT FOR PHILADEt.PHIA.10 tuns heavy fr.gh

, tfor Philade1pnio. A.lpy ro

Je J. H. A4HBR1029 k& NEPHEW.

LIfT OF VS•IELS IN PORT NOT CLEARED t

Ite.ans r.a. Wm. Nelson ............. pointA t un...................-dl Wel3B2 on...............1A. ea .................. 1 Walter Lord..............27,dl tAmerica .............. Alle Youlg Eagle....Brooklyn w'sa9. allvAin........A......... Al.lnJa ser........... 2d Ja Aler as.uwa1 e ............... Algi Rs re .............. ... . 2d1

_ , mt1......................&22Ship. 2. dm4 1 d...................i6d4A921122,.n4111

a t. ... .............. 4 22 pt.1 2........ ... ... 2.. 1

Arn~o ................... pointol l Frldarlck Leuning ........ 0W(

American Union .......... lldl Faans~y ELer............ 1•1A AE1.. ............... 441 /ood Rope2 1 ......... 2... dl

Dharloas prague......... roint Hmace .................... 2012d !

Chas. S. Paeull.......... 8dl[ Helicon ............. dD u be .. ....... .... ...... 3 6 ola Wylb................ 1 d2

Ernst Monts Adt........ 6•4i. L. Davi ............... 24911

dward stley ........... d ............J . .... 21d2

Forest Cy ................ 46d1 [eo ............. ..... 21dl I

>< Forest King5..............t- " •. [•turt ..................... ,d2

George Green............ Mars orMon ................2911

Gnlde .................. 4 a lncv ..m .......... pdln

Hyy. 171x... ................. •13 rtelle....................2k 1

Hy. Cark .................24d•HB.-lock .................42 Brigs.Joseph Clark .......... oint Creole. .......2112dJ. W. ClIrk .............. 4 dl]i7 bctTbe JWts ........... 2-,12a J. P. Wheeler ............. d1l4 3le or &J n .. ..........Joh, Murn.... .....42dl Hope ...................... 1942Ioeioind........... ...... .. 46d4. roeca .................... 19o•l,1emuel Dyer. ........... .4 4 1 .Mar2atho1 ............ ... 925d. ehooners.Eormandy ............ 411 Args ye................ 12ocean Star...... .1 l o t . dl ......... ....... p t IOcean Romp ............. 44d1 It•lly ehh .............. i942R ose•4 ................ Isaac T lcley ............. 1dRajah l.....................17171 E12p24. ... AlgieSephen Crowell ........... 2d Tallh ee ............... 2Terehta ..................26d2 Wild Pigeon...............22d2Th 21rw712oAn... 0 ........ Aoll

U DENTISTRY.L DR. TrHOM[AS J. HOPPER,

SURGRON DA,2T12',

Coer of St Charles and North streets, Lafayette Square.

Fall 8e of Upper and Lower Teeth, on Gold Plate, $150 to175; Fll Set on the Amber Base, $90; Gold Plugs from 51 00

to $3 00. m13 IyLOSS OP TEETH-Dr. 1. WEST

112 st. Charles street, contins to supply theLOSS OF TE2T2 wi1thout wires or 2prin2upon his new principle of self adbesl . Thf

nethod has prsecred him nnveral approbation,and i reem-2ended as being2 he most ingenious ystem of supplying ARTI-

FICIAL TEETH hltheto i2nvened, and in all ca2e1 re2tor2ngperfect articulation and mastieation, and an perfect 2d nmturaln appearane as to defy detection by the losest ob1erver. Dr.West's meihod of fillipg teeth with gold eomines Wl the modernimr22V1em114. Thme Intere1ted winl 2ind these atateu22mt to beentirely and serupulo2ly correct Dr, W. returm his saerethmaks to the inbabllmts of New Orleans aud vielntty for theextensive practice they have fevored him with 2b. the hr f2ftee

a2r2. O et snd re.den2*, 1125L SL hrles street, second do2tom Lfayette 9q4,re. H eltl if

D YEIN G ........... DYEINO...........DYEINGJ. BONTEMPSB, DYER AND SCOURER,

No. 69 Bourbon street.Has the honor to Inform the public that he h•a Jut amomed

the bu2ne1 1 of the D1eing Esthblishment No. 73 Royal treet,ad that he will eontinue, as heretofore, with the careful strewtlon for which he is celebrated.The manner in which, for the h1 t twelve y2ears, he h1e s2ti-,fed the numerous customers of his eoabliahment on Bonrbosstreet, is a guaratee for those who may honor him with their,Ipstronap .a7-

tp, HENRY GH)LDAANN,

DRUGtGIST AB'D APOTHECARY,No1 . 31lnd1 1 1 CUl20 street.

112avin so2ld th1e sro 1il the co2ller of 7'oydra2 a2 d Baro2..20r21. i 222 222 n12 w1122 2s11 etire 22c21 2 2. 221 2 e112sit1u22l at No..31 2 nn. 33 22m2l ,h.r.e T 2lt.krnI f 2r llo kind

patron202 so libe2tl2 y b1,1wed, end the c2u9d1t.e2 p1 ee1d 111

oIL me, 1 , (Iclt It rnnthull nce ofthe lame.l .tr11ol .alt., ke/,, ,rt Iand tlea greatest variety of spacit li-ties, either Mhdlehdrin I:hemlea~l or Philarophie,.,.

All repnroatiuns gunrauteed to be of the bect--I !31 not keepanyr oilier.

74}rderr Prom tile country will be filled at tile lowest mtes, forcash or city acceptances.

tell ly IIh.KNRY COI*DMANN.S1. SOLEAGENLCY

OF THE CRLEBRATFDNT STACKER IRON WCRKSee'. TENNF.SEh.

Sugar Kettles, from 84 to 72 inches diameter ...... $1 25 an inch... .. 66 to 42 nche dmeter...... 1 0 an nch.

" . ender 42 ihnh diamet........... 73 an inch.F2u2 M12onths 22, $21, and $36. according to sesn2dpa'.IN 1222. Gr2212i

1 222

4c2p22r y

2 4 2n

.g

5 21442. O12.1224o. 221,.Vr2UVR .'

245 1 o4Mmufo Mserchant,

f ar l y Vn. l n•,• erlyOLD AND PUIP2 RYII WHL22••22Y-1

-2

U

w.arranted old nd pu. 9 0store ad f.rsate by'16 fell L JONE8 d: 10., 01 Gravitr stree

FINANCIAL AND COMIMRCIAL DEPAIRTMENT

a _113 o uef R l 1:arl kt -

The money market is, in the parlance of finance, aclose. The calls on the banks to-day for discount a

were from double to triple the income; forte- wii

nately, perhaps they weite not quadruple or quin- So

tuple. Outside there were very few negotiations; fi

nevertheless, money is plenty and abundant with

those who have nothing to pay. In the words of 17;

one of the most distinguished jurists and men of 65the day, when asked in 1,47, the position of the 72money market, replied, "' that it was abundant and the

s, plenty with those who did not want it. but super- firlatively scarce; in fact, infernal hard for those sa'who had obligations and notes to protect." 0o

rd Our money market at this time is not. however,in quite as close position as at the time alluded to $2above. The advices from New York are up to theGth and 7th inst., are to the effect that money had colet advanced from 51 ,ct. since the 1st mInt. The M'importations of foreign merchandise, particularly Stdry goods, have been very large for the last fiscal tayear. Crinoline and gew-gawa are imported faster sner. than a five million bale crop of cotton can protect,

rs. at the quotations which were received by the 13p'Arabia, say Gd. forMiddlingOrleans staple. How-

ever, it is not of much use to be alluding to foreign somarkets in full at this moment. We have impor. 37

C tant undertakings at home to look after and com-550 ment on. We have several railroads which ought re

to command the confidence of the public. TheJackson road, the Opeloasas road, and the Mexican I'

, Gulf road, all are worthy of the confidence oflte money lenders, capitalists, and the public in gen-

). eral. The Mexican Gulf Railroad will this season; pay about 12 Pct. on its present capital. This

. looks well. 2.

The earnings of the New Orleans, Jackson and 1

(;reat Northern Railroad show a large increase, as nwill appear by the comparative statement annexed. a

sculc!,; , or e, 5,0 OL, mr.A A-m Jn', o ,5,t o.oris a te

JF t eo e• _I. .tone. 1t55. t5-. '-F r,.ereigh. : -. ........ I

Fr Pseer... ......... $ .iril

5 5Total Enrning ..... . 5.131

It will be observed that the increase; that is,transportation of both freight and passengers, ex-hibits the fact that the business and traveling ons the road are far exceeding many of the views.Tihe receipts for the last month show an increase

over the corresponding month of 1860 to be 65 :?ct. over the corresponding month of June, 1859.

n- The qnantity of cotton brought over the road forJune, 18;0, was 661 bales, which makes the totalreceipts to foot up to 189,027 bales.

hlk The Exchange market to-day waso,pomewhat

inert, with a downward tendency forming aspro-

re. minent feature. The banks were selling checks.over the counter at at I@ prem. One bank wasselling at I prem. The balances to be drawn forare light. A sale of five days sight was closed at

par, and some street operations were closed at Ipremium for sight. There were sales of sixty dayssight at I dis.; good parties and sales at 1@14 V

s.. ct. dis. In fact, there were all sorts of prices rul-

ing for the limited offerings. Some of the bankswere not buying, which threw large sums on theoutside market. Sterling was taken at 1095@109}.

mns, The bank rates were at 110t@110. Francs with-10, out [email protected].

There was nothing doing in stocks. $10,000da5yC Opelousas Railroad Bonds were taken at $80, and

some $15,000 of Jackson Railroad 8 5ct. Bonds at

' $821-a decline from last sales, but money isses. wanted.

a The stockholders of the Star Insurance Company,

ret, by a vote of 1901 out of 2000, (over two-thirds) re-solved to go into liquidation; consequently, theh. Star, as a Joint Stock Company, will cease to exist

tan. from and after the 31st inst. A large number of

shit. the stockholders have organized an associationu~trt tnder the style of the Star Mutual Insurance Com-

I.ls pany, which will go into operation on the let of

tret. August. The capital or amount subscribed is now$re $250,000-amply sufficient for an early organiza-tion. The great increase of cpmmerce, and thecontinued requirements for insurance, warrant therton. belief that there will be a sufficiency of business

a oe for the Star, and from the high standing and ele-

t vated responsibility of the subscribers or stock-holders of the new association, warrant the suppo.sition that it will at once commend itself to theconfidence and business of our community.

As we; that is, our commercial community, areclosely connected with the good old State of Ken-

LBED tucky, not only commerdially and financially, butsocially and geographically, we take somewhat ofan interest in the finances; that is, the banks of

dn that State. We, therefore, publish the last state-

ment of the Northern Bank of Kentucky, whichinst presents a remarkably strong position, premising,

t as we do, that the line of discounts is strong, It4 will be seen that a large proportion of the ex.

",.Nt2 change is maturing South. South, throughout the

great West, means nothing more nor loss th this

:::0 good city of ours. If one bank in Kentucky can'---p charge up against New Orleans exchange to the

...dl amount of $1,359,577, how much can other banks,

::::9 with the banks in St. Louis, with the banks in::nO Indiana and with the banks In Tennessee, chargect1 up against us as exchange running to maturity,

which will at all events be promptly and punctually::::l 'paid at maturity? Scan the financial horazon

... n closely, with local requirements and uses, and thepresent stringencies of our money market can besolved.

rt Condition of the Northern Rank of Kentucky andd2 B on the 30th .Tne, 1800.

oil EAN0.,

d2 Vio. inrcalnest$, via: bills dl.vo o 0 0ed....ills ................. 8t.459.45.

10118 Ntowots d to ojil 50.134nlopnlodl Dsbt-Nota, ond 8ills,..... 73.737

(?looaion Boaanl .................... 0(1.00tluand Soiri.............. . 1.711

(teal Ololot-Oaoklog hlnorao......... 1!.37891.912.111 H

Bills of 170 lntIaD sataming Seabh.....1.0.57.. .Kee ............... 06 .448

re. .... Koawbeey ad Wol... 82.985-2.001.410

to Tire Itoawlod . 04nt0............... .. . ... 01251Ilea from N YOUIhI.R and Western. banks ............. 000.717 000 s01te ofwoKllrotoakyforlateet onBond........ 2. 01

Cashl means, via:-1, onl loelvcr .............. . 817.050IT Ktlnorky Bank Not s................. o72.402

Ath On tldolsit in New Yorlt. Phlldelplha.g4 leaooulnod Baltimore................ l420.41

hY- 00000.8.m"ullm~

o. Cpal .lk ..... ............................. 20000ern 'llrc s~s Norther.n bank . 9.1000.012

be Lawbwd Nortthe kwohanlk nots n band, 107.02

00 tlootaoth booko. 100068Te fe w , t soh l d odI..................... 1002,148600 Un htnlod ........d ........ 00.808

0' Fundwoaover losss,............................ .. 80.60Contligeal Fund, laid aLde oareqouied by chart,, 45.00

10 1'rollo and Lo.... ... . . . 811.071.056

nod As clove conoingent fdad oprofit andloow...... 90.505b Deduc dlvldred of d fat. on capitall etdrk, declaredM by rrdldD d1nl1 )nd / t8or. oobte d Iotnol... 13.0 dd

At. Lease, contingot f ond adprofittodloss thshl dey, y 0 4.01$be. d A. 0. llOWKON8. (.hlirr.Heir Baoa fk of Kntlorky, T.enlorgw. July . 1000.

jebizeW of t~* IJarits. . W

(looooeoloaatr . No. TOCao 00004,, 30TItlssay morning. July iI. il.

DnnO CoTrON.... lTe market was again without ooi-Sil: matioI yotcrdaybabt we noticed sales of about

d It 1100 bales 81 ataoot previous tonotationso:loll- NEW OOLX08g OLA8SS1FCATIOOO.

'r Infrioro.............- 00- Odad ...... 10g-Z

,or aoud Oodinary..... 6!3 0 Middling atCr...- $ZLow Niddlogln.. - 0 0 Fair..o.

-. STATEM00NT 0 COTTON.

Stolk on ad 010.tpteub.erP............ 0 b. 0.8.45 4Rerelved sine .................... 2.092:

KS Reolved yO0eedy.......................... 05-2.018400

orb. 0.30.001ash. Exported deo ................ ........... ,o180.162och. porteod yrstedy... ...... 7-,M81747

0a 0 Stock o 0t .4dntored...... .. 500410ToA.roo.... We heard of 72 and about 80 hhds. 2

L sold on Toesday at -, aond 4 yesterday at10.Beh l'. The stock on0 ale4in00fatnd second bands .

n estimated at about 14,003 lobdo.

w e.a•wmsT tI' •NMII•. o

eslsndsssndrla7.. . .

Stkoek hsa ,eh t elmsd ......... ...........Sues.... We noticed sales of 100 blueas am

changed prices. Fair to F~uly Fair 74•8o. $ 9IoLurassas....We heard of no transael of

t any note,Ft •os... .The market was hesvyan depresasd,

with sales of only abrot 1000 bbls., inclndi•g•40Superfine on private terms, 88 at $5 76, U atfl 80, and $5 85, and 150 Extra at $7 25 bti

Ga in... The market for Cornwas doll, andthe sales reached barely 4000 sacks, coasp~ ag1770 Mixed in three lots at 62e., 500 at 62}l S04at65, 200 Ordinary White at 70, 400 Whites as.ag

e 72k, and 280 Prime do. at 75e.1 buse'l. IlO Qtsd the sales comprised some 1400 sacks St. eI.o i

r five lots at 45c. I busheL Of Bran abaete sacks were disposed of, including 1150 SOtI 1S,

500 at $ 158$1t 20, and 00at $t 1711O 100tr, H~I ....A lot of 160 bales Western was st at

.o $27 00 tun.Le Paovzsroxs....The transactions in Pork Wer4d confined to retail lots, chiely at $21 00 bMb ferete Messa In Bacon the sales Ineluded 20 cask Okdely Shoulders in air-tight packages atle.o s-

al tailing at 9@100. .l b. In Lard we head of lser sales of any consequence.

t, Comm.....433 bags were sold, of whis• • atse 131c., and 50 at 144. ~ B.v- sPirn• Toraemea s .... We noticed nie:efn some 200 bbls., including 100 at 37c., sail_. t

r. 371c. V gallon.n- W ar......No sales of any Itpoftance rht reported yesterday.

he Pnaeos n.... Some little ten ehip toan Liverpool at 1d.

ofn- CATTLE 3AXLE .on a nasnr x OSl T.J. •t•his The arrivals were 25 Western Beeves, 9B• ,

256 Sheep, 8 Milch Cows and 110 Vers CelftInd stock now on sale comprises 30S Westernas TexasCattle, 100 Hogs, 400 Sheep 30 MilakAd and 5OVeal Cattle.

she i e IOl!: .

Sh•ep,wbte.5 lad bon,.. ..- -...... e!'. , as n u.lsotlaotn a.....L...d.............. i

ex. eal stl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ; , a ear nn

S• ..• ...'.:::::::::z:': q

n SCHEDULE OF IATAl .

S NEW ORLEANS PW05 W4$wIc.-

- SrnER RLaO.WZNGZWE -.

Prom June at to Nowesm.r o,) 'al OFFICE HOURS-Week days fom a s . ltb

6 o'clockP. L; Sundays ad Ho1dys1em to IIo'clock A. lM.

at EASTERN MAIL, BY MOBILE MAIL BOeS-o- I One daily at 8 A. M., ente dllyit 1 'L. E.en SuppiesPascsgoula on Ysesm•j

as un"s a e trdaystil July 1; after,or LAKE COAST AILR MOBIE BA

at St. Lon. and Pass Christian on 4.Sd ysWednedays, Fridays and Stdaya>i. .

orBY STEAMBOAT CREOLE-For BaSPassChristlanrisipp Sdmat

d" Springs, oTar a eda and T0aut setB

hi ity, Sra and Ocean

t. days at 8 P.h" VICKHBBEG

adLanduing, (supplyaunaLoe, reton eporn

ad on, Hritag, NN ve,at Fort Adams, WNat aafis JsephGrand Oulf,Ash oW

Thura and day, atu 7 A. a., n Pd lly, D hrsda Wed sy t 're- CT.ov ANCI~VIL, OR CQLA~att LIER A.IL . .n0e 6u ,

on Plaquemine Manchas BciyPrs10 son, Hermitage, Waterloo, and Sr

of and interior.) Cloes on Sunday; W

of and FPri day, at A. M., and Mndya atDae on Monday, Wednesday, ThursiLay 'st.

Z0" urdaybyhA. N.

he COVINGTON MAIL, O LKE Athe on Monday,Wednesday, Friday lay9A, 1 Ar-eta riveson uesaday, Thuraday slic Stlqy 4l

te- LAFAYNPTT AIL-r lmRw dily (nieex- Bek day) at 1P.M. Arrive--daily (ea.s1pt

the at 11 A. M.Dh

the JEFFERSON CITY MAIL-Clhesa on``l db

Thursday and Saturday atbalit

psat S

are ameay at P.dM.e CAROLLTON MAIL. -Aloes oSllny (eut. far

an- • d ayo at A. M. D uet ALGIERS MAIL-Twloe daily. Clnses St N.

of and l tP.. DnelO a M.and 'P, e =of OPEUSYKA MAIL.-loFer NewtlPHses

ate- ,tnma tlrosd)saso ,a m

edas of akson t. y , o,.

Iot Thie ipotae topaeson t em'o'oex a n h o tt

the t ne leer relo g

this GAET N, Sthe a

the Isof e eahmtsadt, d tj("

month at f P. 2.KEY WEST tMAIL~-ea an the 14th * - I36

and ofeah month atl AM. 'Dandn theD on pld of eim•n each onth.

NEW QeGENADA, WEST a•04?OF.

DIEMAN'S LAND, NEW SOUTHI WCHINA.-Cloees on the 4l e adl 1month, atP.M. Arrive oinorn• sot t3tMand 28th of each month.

1.133 HAVANA MAIL-Closes direct on lbs• l., -Id and 27th of each month at IpA. D "or about the d, 6th P11t Ihllth r,

ta ars each month. POBFAGE PAYA .i VALNCE. On letters 10a.; on newaipaps•i0.

t5tt OSYKA MAIL.-Closes daly att P.M. Dansedaiat FP. M. Supplies mitnes, Independence Tan.gipaho Ponchatoala, Osyka, Jackon,uSMd Vekhkurg, Himo SMnd ecentnsa neea east of Jackson; St. Louia, Cairo, aidoffices in the Northwestern Phasn v

ase Memphis;, Arkansas malls via Vfetabur-Hemphie, Chattanooga Nahiu Les a

Baltimore, Philadepals. New York and ROOeMn "2m WEST INDIA ISLANDS, BRITISH POESS)JAosoaru IN TUE GULF OF MEXICO AND 3520W14.5 AMERICA AND THE ATLANTIC COhO OP1063 SOUTH .&ElRICA. via HAVANA. CMugs entastu the 5th and 20th; due on orabont the 14th andtoe63s 28th of each mouth, POSTAGE PATAUER 13

A ADVANCE, as follows:

iWhen 3,h diatese from th U. tm maUL o

Osrt2resu loa............

When ,he d.Otsnms fron ths U.S. t nmabs:tcats-

5M mies or andcoda... Ste. 4e.Oc1en ,Seae....... . c 440 se

W :,t ma-. acd 33cc toe. s..

hoot F'The postage to places on the west coast ofSouth america, via Panama, jo: On each dealsletter, 34 cents; and on sach newapaper 5oa,91t when sent; and 10 cents on each letter,anda rents on each paper, when received.

WZThe single letter rate to California and, Oregosis I0 cents, prepaid. On newspapers, ete., thedomestic rates apply.

5.494 'FPoetage to South Peiqp Letters, ito..pa

4 zrThe postage to New GOeiU'ada dkrotbS ecanbo.os single rate, oad 2 rent each awi d' en ao

28811 .the Sandwich Islands Aestteah p* a 'nLand and China, (via sn !t Fill s) k

54041 aDngla letter 10 cents payablfbb~esngbod. WFoursthge to China, Stew Loutho WalesvfdI

re. V Islands, via Sao FranSicts :o., 100 pr

sas FP : a Hauna .aItem1 1 IIa p

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