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Page 1: New Orleans daily crescent (New Orleans, La.) 1859-01-04 [p 7]€¦ · Om)R GONORRE AA, GL EET, WEAKNESS, PAINS THE uh GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, SPECIFIO SOLU. TION..-ThI norld-renowned

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.a Iojata~tmlu~ lbasta mbaaototst i

s a 5L3Uimi~, GI i lcoa' te.A Ieee,,, itat'inI

A T1hrsoiGOODS.* r O 0IX Di QUILLoPE.

hoJ .,4111

a abe baolaeOd1

ew1i ot a adeioa lt, Lad 'Se Cbtldren'ePar.HOitttatgmo !e ho

.0 ttodellireI.Nb hele taooio t.Oeeoeao

)WDAmrre~s looeoetoorbe

hel~aat tuna ald. herlte- God rarae

rbo n~ u,tes Uh dd loam.

V0 T LAIIE OUROPENKING DAYut. W. ROP OK,

COX POYDRAS AND CARONDKLPTETSTR&El.

We rerp4$ lp fnr m the Wise that we will open an)NDAY a l itfil aoi~e ent o

es' any so t tCAKS, .ANILS, MILLINERY,'

Oampdllui /n itM $ioh Pehy Straw, Lac, leeberm, Felt,Ilian'han rllepesee BONNETSollDhe nthuatrimed atho

?bd ea fts lae-e

Phecb will bjrebeo 00 allbWreath., Kid Glteadc Peloceo; AedtceVAndT(gDlCLKS.

bee3Lfail~ln _tlueiooand Pet tee atwl etLda .1t1te,

leri tY 0lt of promptly al~ ttodd lo.3. W. ROPER,

M*'I W PoMds aerlel s and Oyl ondee bw

Oeoeeetoe1lo Mceeheote' tedoce SILIEdRRert,3d.EFFRRB form, cmer camp and dulls Neeta

oaeally b r Splendi Stock of bey ertoemon ad Ladles!earls SlIlnery,

CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, LAOS 000DS, ale.,stet tsO wll opn oo TWU SOREthe th Istan, a bar

ifs. 14N) O;;oeebtteotThird door frog Bourbon,

Wher t wll be hed at all times hemoatchoke and elect a

And nibor FA(S ARTICLESlIX EI ,a 'ten by Mrs. J. henrlf, isld `'' mapd pendtha eery attention will be

ee Meeben' orders filed withdtapamb. MES. J. JeFERR ,

149 tmoal teeaf

DbOTS, SHOES AND HATS.a. e 'e •-•mm •tbr frteud, ad the ptb'Ic

rd.nar of_.ta nn. and Garle aerastre., m b.RLE STRE•T, theopp the St Chat la Te.H .t d .o ., of the latest style and be•t

. a J. ROCH Co., Hatter..R •--• SHO S-..IUST RCoEIVERD ON COXI.

Vaa " .hlIpe Jema. Naemntb, David Kimbll andS tlop ROOTS and SHOES.

J. B. VALERTIE A CO.,-I-••O l ,Oommon slreeL

REMOVALS.R1 'eI- JaR a lI k- ACO. HAVE RE-

ovedto o. 0 RAVIS• TREET, between Camp and

'st. llbY'oof a o. ,t os reet eR L-OtHS'A THOMAS A CO. HAVE RE.

OVA- . . NILONB A CO. hav. emo•eadre art1 e street to theirNew Se, 67 Coe t to

n4P5., 41.SM and aS Coqnon street. •.4ad t

IMIUOVAL-R. &J. WATSON, Wa OLE.SALTI DEAL"es In P Itteburg Col, have remove their office fOrm NewLa,... fet of Julia .beet, to No. 25 Commerctal Plare. 1.28

DEIIOVAL-. WOLFF HAS REMOVED FROM ISLCl.nmn stret to the teesn of Onajva and New. Lae

DENTISTRY.

IhOPlIOIE and BIIDENOE,o 1 6. Carondelet streetB

5l s 6nIn. Htrean NeaOneNoe ARTIFIOIALTETH tnatad In fell or partial u, whTe ,

t~iltl UflIand hnFo.tothWaaa,, nannotb aneenled

DEIPbTL NAOTICE-DA. 1. WDPrantlc aDentis, No. 312 St. Charles aenenear Poydrt. street.

IJ W. amid call riInleattetoaa atohaARTIFICIALTEETHa.aanmaa a

--aa ly aain s prmn and shape, set with fadse gums. FTSform nd haproalen of the month end face irs natore

ldo. clear and dllet alta.ion of Mpeeah. This oIfa.,d1)-• otIn the nlaa of thbe eteeh and am of naturatl form tow eh the tongu e rairty adapted. Thl prvent• that htaw

rmond u ofrte- oh•4• In •rm at artificial teethe DoCtor b ha aetdll in this city o ityateyears, ad

f•1a onnIdent that hae will gir csat ellacon to them who m. n.ban . hIm htb thelr palrnae.. All perlaon dalroos of nn

tanlao hls uoa a, would do well to sail and examine his l b-a.a.e. -1 I Jel0 ty

ICAL SURGICAL AND E-

SDEkTISTRT.-Dr A. . DO: -

, STnfooeanpatlnArtallfcla Tetb on

S Gold, Plati,, llvep s..tOuatts Pereha.

Taethrnema.d wlthonltapn. O1e., N. 10I Baronne ala,.

CARoLINs A o ND VIRoGINa NEGROESFOR tLF-The ah~rlber har .ls arrived with a an.lot of O rou lno and Virginia Nsegroen. fr sale, eonslstlogonf Field bradsl, Coks, Wahera alnd Ironers1 ee; s, tw

a-aeare, cvj, oe No. I BS ekemith. one good Coopar andlugnuer. Will bhe.r ltng frah lots during the sason.

Perolon wishing to bay wSll fiud It to their iu.erest to ca alandsee me, benre purchasing elmewhere.S H.F. PETERSON,

d2 nm 15 Perdldo orelt, New Orleann.

R• TRAMOIONTANA A ICO., IMPORTERS-01

or-FOREION FftUIT,Wholesale and Retal Dealers In DRIED and OGREEN FRUIT)

stns, Figs, Grapes,Ult na, OrFngs, Oemoas,

h;,es, anana., etc., stc.SThny beg t dIform lb. pnbli, that they are conreanly receiv-g onolgnmenta of al t and aore pnpared to anlpplv nDealers,.

fotela, Saanmbal d P•rIvate amila wilth Fruit of all kinds,theob raran tealnnablaterm. 4 FRONT STREtT,10 6m I etweean Common nad Oratler streets.

5 FITV D•OLLARS IREWARU--RANsnthan from the subscriber on the aIb lost., a oloared bho

ced IAOS• DENS0, D gIed .bot 21 Syear, about 8t oeer Inche In hight; grlS or copper color; under eye-

Illei The above reward will be pai fr hin apprnben-Ion and delivery. P .B, MClKEI.VEY,

dl7 If 88 •i. Charles st.

-'-- 1l, at theALHAMIRRA HALf, RESTAURANTEverylhInglon theline of LIQ OR an LAR-

ER that they may desIre. lnl, r pantie. Iunl•taed tin theSIrstyle,. NORTON & SMITH

N. B.-We nar daelroun of formtn, anetunagmntl with the.enOarna'o dlfferent mpaniea of Mil-resa woan nay vaisi

NnOewrlatan e have a large Hall peculiarly allted for thatu~rpose.=A r nsle Wanted-- Aood'JIO and FANOY DANCER and

Sood COMIC VOCAIIST. Forterms etc., addresaNORTON it SMITH

n, 1 Mobil, Ala.

tllsnanpplledwllh IIBn,Pnah, Munton andTealOaaagenTatpe, and evealthingIn the buthnbaa.

I~j'lnag` . I. and balfhabars of Chboli Ornend Rnelpatup to ordaer, for Oabhlnor Family UeeIt Stalls aM.., 9,Iultd (OLD FRENOH IMARKET, by

MERKEL & PARKER.N. B.-Steamboatsend Shlpeanpplled with all kinds of LIv

"•p.ak. suedS fresh milh Coa, RHosa,Sbhoal., PIga, Shaep,gosh, " nur. niaka. thlhana. al. ndO1y

Om)R GONORRE AA, GL EET, WEAKNESS, PAINSuh THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, SPECIFIO SOLU.

TION..-ThI norld-renowned prepraatlon cort all efectloneof aehn'neratIove mrena, wheheihr reent or chronic. Phyal..ans of ngland, of France, and of Amer ad, aekn wledge itsefiacyo. Thobalnds of nLueto haver been relieved by Itjaarely vegetaable t .ompaltton., II. as harmless u as it is efaoilona. Tbhe system benomes invlgoratd, end the deblitated

body and depressend miad are reatored to eanrgy,n B; ABRAMS.

S Sole ,et for the U'ntied btatse,mn17 It' 1ptee'ny. nttamp strea. New Orlaana.

l C iBLLIARD TABL.BE CONSTANTLYond'eltd fo efleflnm the malnrfetoreyf

,ffeurs.J. K. B*INSWIVK a BO., Ginnieej.Bnpeetr tteee.rod Bllked Tables. Bruneeslek'. teetOneel ael, Clothe, Bdle, Coee, and al ethertrlmmreetl teto.h

leg o thlellke. l lbelee

-J. IR. S1 : Yll tm W n of trV. - -S.R hAHN TRInMIKOU, ererythleg neesslreafryBetldle, aed Repeleleg OCrrliage, kept foreeleAXLES enioahis for nans Carta and Drays, with Ltoeh P" eantBR t~l Ott e DeEt, le hted Nel.. e, eje lea ZrlWT eteell. Ne.w flrene. "el

TOI. Gi LI KAiW, 8 8^. CHARLe IStREET, C, M-eleeltln beyhltet eld Allen feor J. J. O'Faellee Ce 1 at.Leouek etelleo N t acd H1th PFaory." All bled, of Nelt,eolte atd W,.ehe't 17 K. H. "noe's Ptelet Meehl, ery.

Oetl ULeeend Aehee Molasses Barrels eor .ale.d20e l 08. . LOGAN

Itl NLO BBEN, AND 91 CAMPSTRUT, , I.Reeere ad Delere It HARDWARE,CUTLERRY IRONCOPPER AND TIN PLATE4, neleoewalt erte~delstook ef Feelor eidlad DomesSao erdtare, oele they ned Amlerean Bar Roop, iheet

Aefe rrsP um Teesseehr Ira,l te.. bi atthis tag Works an the Cumberland river.

fbaltlr riro,, br testhwmprowd itelf tuperlor m my othter madeAre eljeAei bleefl. I. Heek' tceelleetl Bell Kafeeorte.y,

led of a New lereey oppe rcompeaey.Woleeltetth ateoteel of eheer eetry deeler plaecere,cbhtlent d th(eeebll ennrtlly. to Our Itarlges WellteeoRted

tot's l eeve teA

C e r~rlegWie iseadeeered oPlenleltaetheel

mtdiii fa6dlInge. el~keded ee~ o arten~e rils

eamao tm hir~5,~1 'co " t yy to "tba Hoer and Ob (in411111134rikd oS o~~lretlee,' eg ll Flre ree fh~le eskied te Mer Aletrwte eet heretnetoore aleleed-

DELTA. WAREHUSICE.e e te risler-PerGrain and thhrrRodneee, eArsTe ef Penrtard attayete estlea,.Il'ed e Della.

NABAHH W l dlllti-Pee Fo hared a11 BIllae, elrneHOME WA REHli'e8--FPeeoolleefelwe, elltbjtreee tee,

Peydre. ettlf

coPAR a

"i G AI{la194 6 it In ond noiCeaS .

Ittieele mtters ofletefeeteft, toyeu tlkh Ike river ito eer rhb

SVIRGINIU8 O. DENTZ•IyRiver News Reporter.

Oeoae• 0151l.ts. 1e • ..20,1,SI dD tfC O PREEEEHP--T HEUONDORSIGNiD HAVECOY dy•.eted themsW ets under the name d style ofJONES, PLO 0~r thetransatcti oif the GeaerelQommiuca Business, NANO IBUnion street,

0. G. JONES.JAMES PIOTOn.* 9Orleem, Deeembeehr 17,1868. d1lm

DITlOLFI,.ON OF COPAR•WlRE5Hl p--TheSeopartoernhp enretofor-e exietlnt endtr the style and flre

Of HALLER & PAGAN was delolved by mutual eoeonsent tthe let December Inst. ALLER BROTHER will alnetme the meme of the rlr iliquidatin.

JOHN HALLER,PAUL HALLER,M. D. LAGAN.

HALLRER & BROTHEIR will continue the COPPER, TINe.d SHR.T IRON BUSlINESS at the old etaud, 8 (ltets 2)TebOelpttoeml street. d7 lm

COPARTNERSBHIP NOTICE - THE UNDER-signed have thts dal formed n eo prteershlp tn this city

under the firm of BUJAO A HRNSL.E, Ioe the perpose oftrnsacotg a Note, Stock and Brokera bolme .M. J. BUJACC. A. HENSLeR,

corner o Cerodelet nd uivler e, t.New Orleee, December 1, le dl

" /R. HUGH• LUCAS BECOME A PARTNER INN. our hoaeetheedey. The stye of the firm remle te -.

changed. COOPER A NSIBRRT2/~ Ind ; Common Street.New Orleas, December 1, 1868. dl tf

C.OPAITNIESHIP N(POTICE--HAVING AStO-Sclted with me In the Auctiou IoBeiue Mr. B. H. MONT-GUMHEY, the blene will hreeft.r he condtte.d under theenmeendettleof JULIAN SEVILLE * 00.

JULIAN NEVILLU.New Oerles, Nov. .186• . nSI0 m

C1OPA T NER DHIP--THE UNDERSIGNED HAVNth, dN.y r moea eopartnership under the amee and styleof(R. LA S CO., frethe purpose of ceeeyieg ee theSegitsg, Rope ted Geterel Comemton ht et Ne. 41Poedroottd lltoher Iree e R. B. t CLAItBE,

A. F. PITON.N'ew (rtelee. Nov~neere 1. INR ei9

SLAVE DEPOTS.o. a. m•ree onn. o. e. ceAr.A LUTHJER•ORD B 1'HAPLN, COMEtS-

een Agents for the Perebee tnd 8ale of eiavs -OBoecnd Yard. No.fb Baronne e tree, New Orlerae, l.

SLAY DEPOT,4FOR SALE, A'' C.EF. HTCHIERSI8 ..................G]revee street..................195

THIRTY SLAVES-Juoet Reeeired,

.uosetstng of PFitd Heece House Servanto, Searetete s,

techeiee, Cooks, Wahere, Ironer, et., etc.dj. F. HATCHER,

no If 195 lrtvteretreet.

" NEGROES FNOR SALE, AT No. I4BARONNE STREEt.

The undersigned hu about I00 Vlrgnla and Ma.&e Neeres lor sle, jlust e rrled--,

Field Hands.Meehaeies, and

Every cla of Houler Servants., ete.The 0eppIy uwill be emple from new reeeipts during theoen. Myestahlllsbment e between Grntrler and Common,

te Barooe oreet, No. 14, which is the second street wet fromtbeLt Chrles Hotel.

t9 Bm WALTER L. CAMPBELL.

SFOSTER'S SLAVE DEPOTi Cmommonee street, Iew Orletm.Ti undttersted moet reepeetflly preeente this hi.ardel to the public at large for the ,coming eou, t. the

ale of Slavesr. Sbll heve constanty o haend alge nd erre.flly seleeted stock of Slaves, calculated to pleete the per-hebuaer, let his wants be what they may. Havint three exttn-sive y'rds, I am prepared t eoeemmodate FIVE HUNDREDSAVES. I have asi every rccommodtiton for Tradee, bothfr b•trding and ledgle wl h servse it ettendeece. Ny bes.nes wll be etrictly confined to a eommeelon, giving therebyeieh and every trader an equal opportunt ityI the dispoai ofhis egreee. Tsankful for part avors, I respectfully solieitortlnnenee of all former n mrs and frlenda, o27 7m

SNEGROES FOR SALE--HAVING RE-moved from Erplnide to the corner of Baronne and Orl,vier sraets, two quares west of the St. Charles HotelI will keep c anttly on bhand a choice lot of Mataned

and Virginia NEGROES, con•ig( of Field Hend., oeweranets, Moehanlcs, Cooks, Weeuhr and Ironers., Seam-treees etc., l of bwhich will be sold lw foer cash, or on timefor •c•. city aeeptanes,r i e9 tf J.M. WILSON.

SLAVEI DEPOT, No. 195 GRAVIER ANDDRYADES STREETS.TO TRADERS, PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS-Having opened my old etand on the Ist of Jeonary 1868,

lood seeeomsornet•o for 2E Negrros I rpeeotfelulIllt the pltronsee of mty old friends and custoers.

etreet, New Orlett.--He keeps on haed tedforse,t Meohanles, Field Hnde, Cooks, W ehee, IeE.ea, ndGeneral HoueeServants. Alo n.buys ed telon d eommeeton. Hrlng nvertted heli family pate

the ige thteestop bullding to t eaea of Slatee, hae made Ihe bee depot te the oi, and wrell furnihed Jr the eomfort.f Slaves.dl.i ._ T. WOBITUE,

STATE OF LOUISIANA.Stote DIsTRCTe Coast 2 PAULINE ILUCIANI. WIFE OF

of etc., vs. HER HUSBAND.Ne. rleant , No. 6,021.T HEREBY CERTIPY, Thant on the 15theday oDecember, 1 ooeejudgment wusentered.o thisCourt

in Ile tuit of tolllre Louetri w. Her Husband, In the wordsand Bfigures following. teo-wl:This cste tbmitted to the Court Is per written eonnent on the

pleadinegs and eide.ece filed, tnd the Court celdoriong thatthey sustain in part the ellegatine of the ptlattiff--

11I1i. therefore ordered and adjudged. that thr be a segrttion of re.perty between the petttiff.L Pauline Lociutt, wifeofRobert Ponner. aod the defcodant, Robert Fenner, be heusband,and that plaIntiff be reeo•n ed at sole owner of the silver wcreas describ.d in the lst trrexed to her petition, vt;One dozen Sliver Dining Forks, one dozen Silver BreakfastForkt, one half doe -n Silver Ten Spooa. oae dozen Slcver ?ableS po. neO dozen Silver Knives, two Siler Basketh . SilverWaIter. two Silvr Ladle, tnd one Slver Set for tble, andthat deferndant pry the rots.Judgment rendered December 2lht. 186.

{Signedl R. K. HOWELL, Jidue.In teetlmney whereo I have hereunto setrt moy hed andaRxed theuslof the tmid Court. st the eity of ew Orleans,on this 2let day of December, In the year of our Lord one thou.tnd elnbt hbodred and fity-eight tnd in the eighty.tlhird yearof the Independence of the Uonited Stales.

JNO. P. SMITH, Clerk.

ETAT DR IA LOUISIANE.Selxte Coea • DIte•seT PAULINE LUCIANI. fmme

dt la I de, etc., vs. Soe Mart.Noorelle-Orhleans. C No6.9S.

J CERTIPIE quele 15 decembre 1858.Ju-gement s btb enregltrb en cetts conr, d,•vs I'aalre de

PaRll,e LucianI vs. on marl, dns lee tetmesiet chlffrce etulans,esvoir :

Cette affelre, wo'miseIa ceor snlrvanes eonetement benrtsur lee tmoigretges enregietreh- It I coner eoetdhratt qu'llronreeto en parte I'lrcnatlion de ia demanderesse--

II eat ordonnb et edluhb. qu'il y sit unse sbparation de bleneentre I dermanderee, Planline Lrctll. femmede Robert Pen-ner, et lbef, ndeur. Robert Fenner, son maro. et qne ledemasdorrse wolt reoonnin come ia selul I.roprihtare de 'argentetlenommoe er r la l•ete anexe B i e otitlon, saolr :Uo dnuine de foulocbetlee rld'argent diner. uoe deaoine

de forrehettet d'argent bjeurter one deal dernteoe Ot enll-rs d'argeerd it hb. onse doutelnee t cuilers d'areent thble.

onse do sne de ronteaux d'argent, deus psle -I d'argent, plateax d'argent, dsoex r lien td'arget i pot, on servece d'argentde rable , t qee Is dhfendeur acquitt toons le fr.s.

Jugement rlgob le 21 dheembe 1806.LSlcnh] R. K. HOWELI. Jnge

Err f1 de iuol'jl apeoeb me signature It le t•to de Ia direeure, dene It vile de It Nouovelle-Orlane ee, te rcecmbre del'annre de notret Seigner mil hnlt cent cliqonnte-bhut, rt ilqutre rting troteiem annobe de I'lodopendaneede ElateUnite.d22l tlt JNO. P. SMITH, Or(ler.

16 BARONNE STREET STEAM HOII.ORMANUFACTOR Y, betweeo Potdoe aod titot, onlythree sinntet' walk from the t St. .Ohrlt H ol.The undersigned bhaving largely Increaed his work-

shos, and hoavln all tbhe fctlithes, now prepared tofit1 order for ant deacription of BOILERS, n lees time and ats low rates as they can be had io Say shop in the South or hm.ported from the North.

Always on and, DOUBLE SLUED BOILERS, from 20 to80 'eot Iona, and 42 tnches diameter.Also, CYLINDER BOILERS, 30, 32, and 36 Inohes diame.

ter. and various lengths.Fire Fronts, Orate Bars, Stand Pipes, Valves, eto., onstontly

on hand.All work will be guaranteesd of bet material and workman-

obit.Partlteswishing to purthas Boltto for ploanttots, otetm.

bots or sawmtlls, are respretfully invited t call and Judge forthemselves.. [o2tJ3AW] D. HI. FOWLER.

JEWLWELRY............JEWELRY.

LOUIS MU.,ni refrethed his aolreot fine and beahtifli stOCk ofJEWELRY and SILVERWARR, in order to giveo fair chanceto his nomeroos CuOttmert and bhe publio to find everything in

il line at theonme DISCOtNT or l0per cent on diamonds andsilverware, 1 per et. on jewelry, a2 1 pr cenot. ot platedw ore, noll theIs lt f May no t, whenOheWILLSELL. OUT

ENTI .ELY, to retire from bntlneeo, at an enormous saeriole.It I needlies to enomeoto hI. sotl,,,. as his utlblhthment

Is well known se kepina everything It the Jewelry line. and ofthe finest qualotles. Persons wishing to buy common jewelryneed ntlI.1 at ho ore,. O(lty 14. 16and 18carat Jew Iry iskept, oand sold at ASTONISHING LOWPRICEd, for reotnos asabove mentioned at

No. 41 Chartre street. New Orltans.deo63m LOtIS MUH.

Frl R T--RuIT-FUIT--FtUIt•-- ITtANTHONY ASTRRDO

Begs to ilnform the pnblie that bhe has elond hi Retouraont4nd Oster Sloon for the summeo r season, ad will now keep on

haod the largest and holoiest collection of FRUIT to be foonin the slty Arrangemento and ootron .hIave been mlde tthe Ilargest nd finest orchard owners in the South.

•out reeived, a otoolletion of Peeohee, Pears, Apples Melons,.etc., which oanto be ehailetto .in the ot ty.

1A.THONY ASTREDO.l.101 No. 16 Royal strte

H. BODBUGUEZ it CSo.,,ilL%.en-aco F. I A.U " 0N A CO. .

No ..20 lO Afd ORA KrU R BAKERS.No.o6 t lt ot uea, New Ortiona, 8Suporlot AI•ERIAN' ORAOiNKB BISCUIT, warranto dtree ofsolertos or any drugs lnjrloTio to health.t. D. Co. b.eep coltntly o hando . t , l ,g o tortmentBread and hraooboo.Plot1gro CdOffshobeo Btiseitt, Water orankt t,Ptv $eeead• Sugar Craekers, Soda Crackeee,WNit, tod, Boston Crackers, Plo-Nlo, eto., ate.,treneoh R isuta, Botter roakers, eto.Alltoadebymthleroy., at the lowest market prises. myllly

U R. L&TIMIEI DRALRB IN BRAMUL163CLOTH-a linu. No. llaa C en'rtcorner Royal street, over the miore ,f3 N. Mody, New fler s.

Otrtrito. Bnoslntee Coot, Bi'ot Cost PBooJgkets, Paos,Vout,, LodIt' and (Oentlemen' o' Laos, hoos, Uaite, etc,of Brts, varleley.,d moet desirable styi a.,Sbe fabies are woven I the wool without any sem ; wlllwy sn stat their hape ; and a p: lnt or strength, warmth,tietslil)l. shes noe and pit other desirble geeaiitb , are sn-onestionatly ueoot to ay oy other style of ClothLdg a allwho te•t theoom muat admotI

tPlototers ore invited to sall and examine,."Merehant soppliedt on liberal teroms. dll •t

WL 46 CITA. SUCCESSOR TO ANGELOa le u bhna and s id.ra for mle--0 ilbehan . Prime dand Shmo Panr.Sl~bbh.)b~oooooo-d.Odtotgoto.le -

PSbbp htened Red Baoe-ooetlt;o•gar-Stourede H tm.. -- .IS bteot hperfne and o i tod Flouro.

80 taeo •olna Rice.RO 0 bht, Wqtern and Norther Potatoes

ot O i. 67, SS atlndId ooldeve irent.

OTICE.-MR. It. A. LLAMBRTAO HOLODS Iy FULLPolw ,per of ttorn t b hnore S. Magner, NotaryPuIto WIDOW A. OST028 3m WIDOW A. COSTA

o foreaaT stle iSop sand ahe dellaesetlealeeb to N I' .

' DAVID OWELLW, Proprleter.SAM'S SALOON,Noe. 101 ST. CHARLES

% OYSTSRS-The best to be fad i the loealth-b.Warn waters.

LIQUORS-Thelasi qHeh asq et be found aywhee, alwayslobbe bd at ihis.atshllihieii SAM'S,

dl it No. 101 St. Cherles street

J. P. SIORIU/HA, WHOLESALE ANDBARATARIA AND MOBILE OYSTURS

No. 10 nrout sod 1 and S Fullen atree be-n mo and Graoer streel RNew Orleans.. - am

J M. BRAUN'S COFFEE AND BEER HOUSE, No.S14 Poydra stretaTeiThe bet of ILquors and St. Louls Beer always on head.

Lodgings furnslhed t eall houre. 05 m

S ERH ANTS' HOTEL, CORNER OT ST.

_ ;The sndaes"ad, ho fr Seel es ha bd thmaneenm et Ofbthe Aid mlsf" fo h daquailnases thatb be opaened athe above loal.inn iHOYTELblehIa dealgead to be 1P155 CLASS hi mseryasresaead well ,setie ed-4bhe Table wi•ileverthing that the uarket aFordoS. Trusting by n d

DOlLs J. D oN.

-VERANDAHW HOkTEL, COBNER OF LA-

.faf'lehqad nmma CsAmef-- ahi teiloe sab•lalehs (foemerlFlorene HRese)

Isenow e a thourh.rCem e E willhb oMsp ,the pnblr i onithe The esil beb sl La

I*" atIs p ahbfayetto ~.d ilb, a easedlite clinit falteIohileplrus of a see, abetter eedap tod l.t comotf

. ing broad te s ) than aVIny other btl In te

eouth. Tihonm oae tea Mf the lay utl, hd hased n•

hin alt llampposetl aOROe. e A

eIl if uW. G. JTl ER

d7 Coemmo ateee. hbeteessan BSroe aen Ca-

erdelset iteaNaw Oreaas.

Tble eetalbhmeat will remain opea dutb

the summa•, whe verythllu the morket aords eso heluld,od prices md te. The wllventiinted rsome make ttmoedeslrablse than ray ther sieilar plae e L thely during waamweather.

Paasllluead Geasmdm Reesbealaspplledwi w WlessasdLquora oeevery daolptoe stwholalaabeele.

ti i McDONNELL h RoGRAW,

WINES AND LIQUORS.C•HIIAPAGNE AG]ENCY-

MOET & OHANDON'SFpeur d eSllery, (I11 de Perdrle, Veseay ad Vin Impe-ral.

The subselberit iuthorlad to resoeve orders on hMee. tiermfor direct Le•,ateiol of the above ased eaey superiorhampasse, andaeeliaitctheateonl~e iO dnalas en A srleetocklwaoys o had. Mampleeean beo in at theeses of

8. WOLFF,Sly COorner oe Gvlor and New Levyenreast.

AiR AB.E f- BRANDY-THE UNDERSIGND djy,.L pitedl aeid t Ia te e old establlshed house of A.BOUTi MAR•iT 00., for the ale of tIheir very paL rBrd also, seole Importer of thejaitly eelebrated Ponl.eyBrandy. L now prepare•d to receive orders for aeithr a th lew

l maresiet pries Oiaoae, to be shipped dtreei to any poet ithe Union. Aupplycoaoosylyaonhand. Sameplesaa 5eostalesoresof

at batorofS. WOLFP,all y cornie of Gavlorlteet aend New Levee.

O•AZERAC BRANDI]ES-WER HAVE A GOODpply a h nod are reev by drect imporbtaes

roeem r , addlttoa looer stehk of Ie.ofbratsd ad hihfavored brad. We have 171 I ehib eplpa•. lllelgihtLad quartsir pipes, ISQ do. do.; i106 i half qurater snd eleht'plpes. We lt lb t os f tbae tadheasnd eneolasmegenerally, ulb thlisrele, tipres ad unadelatratd. Fa asleea iew ors terms asd proaes by

WE. A. LEVEBIOH A CO. 2 Old Lve aL.a19 ly Soleo Aeat n this b ldt

S. a. a .aseas. e a as4 NEW OBLEAS oBNA

feorpleic aol 8blade of Aelhfltetral sod Buildlng lIWe ast No 6 ad l7 Craus strlet, such as Verandahs Hellgi, whutcrsi S•e d Bso k Doors, Sltriht sad o(roiea,

'eiSa. Iro Brldgea, Boof, etc.Th-ny baeej iamtly on had Uuts ed Wrought Ire Col-,nns, Veotllaeoe d Sub W eeights, etc.u.; and 0 all orders of

seeydaeolpioeeifCeaaegaOolimaSiie ad HoaaepsitsLth dsue Inh.

_t• " BBHNI A'00

A 'UNDRY AND EACHINE-SHIJP.GEORGE PATTERSON,

S(Sicesoeor to MeCen Patterson,) Corner of Delorded Nwa Ileistreet.

The udedslgnedds now prepaared to meanufacture STEAMENGINES, BOILERS aed MACHINERY of all kinds forlSteam Boats, Sugar Plantstions, Seaw Mills, Cotton Presaes,Drainnlig Machines and Ralroseads, Gin er, Hone Power,Fire Froete. eurcae Moeths and ratel Burs.RiASS WORK of everys deeralptin. MalliUc Paking faor

Stesam Cylinders. Gu Metal Slapg tc..BLACKSMITH WORK of all dseeriptiol, having a steamhammer for the purpose of doing hsavy work.He wil eep on hand at all times Oante Bas., Wheel gtir.rp., PFlange Boltl, Caue Co•bs and Valves of all slz asedby seamboats.

He I Agemafor the sale of John T. Osbore'I Patent Fuel es.ini erate Bar, so highly spokeh of by the Picayun PrintlingOGe h, and others that lhae them In use. A se t of then Beaean be sea lause under nes boller lelely pit ip at this esab.

He beha aleo made arrangemets fora the sale of second-handBoilers end Machinery, and will establish a Depot convenient tothe establishment where a large quantity of seeondhad BSll-seas and Machinery may be fond at iall time for sale.

GEORGE PATTERSON.New Orleans, June I. 188. jef it

The s obscrE haE e n stoe ful as eef of theabove-named Stohve; teybo aving made arrageenteefora contaclt supplyof them. Thayirea superiot

Cooklg Stove In man respects-first, in evieg of labor, ...InQ of tme and of fuel, one-fourth of a cord of wood being eor-oclent to do the cooking for a family for one month. Thebaking Is done on the same principle e iB done in t brieck oven,lo ee being required when btoking bread.

AUSTIN A GOODWYN.a.t 6m No. I Front Lese, corner Customhooe e Et.

LIKE CEMIINT, ENGLISH WIRE BRICK, PLAStsr, iir, etc f.,or ale in lo ts t ts;t purchasers, by

L. EASTMAN & CO.No. 12 Royal streetc

S All orders left there or in Box No. 15, Mechaniea' Ex.bonge, will be promptly attended to olil eUNIVI•RSITY OF LOUISIANA-THI SEV-

eral Classe o.. theb. Colegiate Department are flly organ.te•d. Students will be admitted t an period during the Acdemloyear. C.W. BEARS o

Dean of the FacultyStedeote in the Grammar eSchoolare preps ed for admldton

tothe Colleguate Course, and Study, Latin, Greek, Frenh,Spanish, German and ial English branches.BNorders. day boarders and day sTholarE are reeivled In bothDepertmetse at any B easonof the year. For full particulars,apply at the orner of Baroane and Common streete, to tb Cent.cral Seperittsndeot LOUIS DUFAU.

UNVERITY OF LOUISIANA - FREN'CH-Poermanent Evening Cleases conducted by Professor J.ENTIL, five time a week, rom 5 to 7 o'clock P.M. Terms,

t permotth. Merchants. Cerks. nd ny other perses who.ish to acquire a thorough knowledge of the French langouge,re respectfultly requested to apply at the University Buildings,oo rnerlB e arone•d Comntr e ste todl 3m PROFIcSbR LOUTS DUFAU.

C. Ki E. ROLLING, (SUCCESSORS TO P. ROY,)

Wholesale and Retail Groeers,AND DEALERS IN WINES, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC

LIQUORS,No. 40 OLD LEVEE STREET,RNew Orleans,

nil I aAW Between Btenville and Contl.aBILLIABRD TABLE LMAN Uh'AtV-

TURER.

ALL STYLES.

Bi ANTOGNNI, Ne. lland Conti street,Between Charbrs and Old Levee,

New Orleans,

ROUND AND OVAL BILLIARD TABLES, six and eighteet square BlBlard Tables, with Marble and Wood Tops; OCeb.

tons to play on the same table, either Pool or the Goame. Atll and omoplte t eortment of every artictle in the lee. IeMa.tfscturer of Ind1 Rubber for Cshions;t. also Pltchinbole, Btgtell, Roulettes, Balls and Pins for Ten-Pin Alleys, Lot, eto,

ECONOMICAL STOVES,Portbleand set up to order, with ornekery and oast-iroe

Wsl ntlot Wood for seele. d lyNOTICE-IMPOROTANT TO STATE TAX-PAYERS,

Agents and Notaries Public.The oundersigned calls the altentlon of all dellnquent tx-pay.

era to tho act No. 285 of the last Legilaturte, by which they areallowed the plvilege of redemlng their property wbthcut con-iderlngtbhe length of timeit had been forfited to the Stale;but st ,ho same time he warn. all such ellinquent tex-payersthat the oame act provides for the speedy and final sale of llCoch property, and thai this penalty shall be rigidly enforced.Owners of prop rty, Agents and Notaries Public, can now re-deem property and pay hack S

ta te taxes without the trouble

and expense of going to Bat lon ouge for tha, pltrpose.W. W. IIANDLIN.

Attorney fot the Collection of beck State Taxes.dl lm Office, No. 421 now S1 Royal treeL

TO COUNTRY KERCHANTS-JUST RECEIV.ed on oonsignment from the manufacturers-50 cases OAK TANNED RUSSETS, Doeble Buck and

Reettlint) eees LADIES' PINE SHOTS. assorted.65 eases Men's Boys' and Yeuthb' BROGANS.

Whichleb will be sold very low byel5 tf J. B. VALENTINR A CO.. 51 Come on i.T SrEV 'RT-ON COAL-THE TREVORTON COAand Railroad Company evinE Lg cargo of heilr Coal on the

ay here, and intending to keep a supply on ha. en this mae -et, wotuld catll the ettintion of the New Orleans public to theirtoeerior .EMI-ANTHRACITE COAL, pto0lletrl adapted toehis climate. aed wltbout its equal for dometit purpooe. Its

super oriay c ,eits in the fact of its falit -of combustion,tndling with as much edasee the best Bituminous Coes, bur.-

ino ittehot smke, enduring forb a gresla enth ofhtee wthoteoting nSe, when e e d rilt ls managed prdoperly-barnlng freee

I vet small quaetiees, enabling the consubmer to make roobaor litete iret as may ee wanted, which e. great deildtrh tm Inthls climate, and its freeuom from sulphur. (ahih creates suchau oppressve aind unhealthy gas whth the hard Anthraeltes,)ma•ing itB aexceedingly healthy and ulevalt fuel for an open

It to remarkably well adapted to kltrhon range cookingltovertnd cylinder toves, creat ng more heat with 'se qunteelty, thban y known eoal. Burns w.It in oen greatea, witheavy nth--nd for steam boilers, with good draft, it tIs un-ngoaled.Cooeumerl of Coal will lod It for lh Itr advantage to give

this noew rticle a trial. Numerous testimotnnls of its uperlorltyean be seen at the o Re of the Agent, and at the yard of theComptrp.

Ocdtao left at either place will be pomntlyattsnded to.GEORGE W. LEE.Agent,

p-2m Ne. 27 bont street,M[ARBLE HALL BILIoARD ROOM,

No. 17 OGRAVITR STREET.

This Room, whlich behae been elosed for few days for the put.pose of putting in new Tables, wiiB be re-opened THIS EVEN-IN RSetmrdcy, DOc. I$Lp0 ga has been thorotghly reoerated..ad reftted withMARB.•,AND SL .TE-BEDDED TABLES, from thoemnu.-*iketop JP M. Brunswlek A Bee., wee lone experience I.

tbehb -pte neahseChbled thc lo attain a degtee1 of eoftalon

Ieotdr to meet the dedm di thtbe lpij, the proptletorhasadded a now feature to Bhsl roit t -a • A• •Q TA BLE--whlchtill he kept eaclustely f thBlegamse. -Th. ndanigned Te p !|•eael to thte.gsanerm petraneae*wobl bies btoert d'epon blmb for se aeeoe f years, hopes

by studying thee wibte, totoerlt a eomttne of the ame.A; W. MERRIAM,

1-l eem . IS OGvtor mretR 1. CO:' BLANK S-A plteto. prlmng Whi• wire or witot

beep, ftlo, a te ins atee i, .ye tat o tSnd l lsoc S fewb ala etf im. teankhe.t.rted Ite, Bfor telow bt thege, GATYAA, OUMMAOERE& CO.,dId Reitetleebeeeeothan etI

~OE EAESJBLAOU JOEhO A

N tRlTtaR. RAILOAD t "ncb.". .xpreste b

(Gby tte El a oe liath oefte.

the Rdihmu+ or oeerwlea, a may be e--' th Utb

e•.p; or rwrdo C same, wNhBe and dtaatebh to

atl oa atieC, N lnhasnE roadt the Sotheorn iite,

r the oepttr h.sof .n la r Octhcvf itoem rtorhat .-

poae Y 741te 00 *r at thererdence ai dldr oOn -ctiiadtng New Oranhs, tMo Baggge Meeke rit itbrough thaTato• atd cacvo the Cheeh and nddoeer S itereou C withiog their nwglg tsent tothe r btel os rncedpeo".a'Tb .Oanpctty wi6I raepocnible fot al tta piatage chr. of tbc m eg BIge Meter.EXPRESS OHAROES, IN ADDITION TO RE. FREIGHT:

Betwon thbelpotand

Dnescrption of Aottlee. go t~ t

Eh trunk, v oe ee orp " .-.ltt! not mot thte 10e da ................. . .2 .40 .0 .40

Pa -•as. oIgt than c. ..--wielghlngf tore than 100

ono ....................... . .20 .80 .70 .50Y-_•_ additioual 5O pounda of eg.age or paokages other hanc es- s .......... ........ 10 .10 .10 .10 .10

morethauiJ Gona, *........ 410 .69 1.00 1,60 100

:nb-h addloenolt0 pounds....... .20 20 .te9 .2dS T. 8. W ILLIAMS.TpD40 - Manorcol'Trnotqortt~tottN • W ROUTE•

TO TEXAN,

UNITED TATIE4 MAIL LNE.Twenty-four boua time oaved, and the rlsks and dlaeomlcit

or "ea voyage •aetj dtminlnbed, by theNcwOrlesme Opelo•up and 9, W. Balroat,

TO BERWICKS BAY.Thenca by New and Spedi Atom. btp, built e.pe•aoly

fors rou., t~rftn aleph= rooommoom for Ptemenae,cad. morpeno od Netylgltan oadofo Puannge,

THRBE TINES A WERK.Oo• entaooan the l of Novemabor.

WONDAY.... .. EAPAGOORDATe Sobtat Pen cci Octontren

:•_O DY.. ............................ MATGODATG O ivatan ad IOalotrou.

SATURDAY...............................MAGNOLIATo Golvertan cld teIdcl.

CAR.RYING THE UNITED STATES MAI.S.rTbhst rory rennoio to the Eailroad leverea he acdn op

po Jankaen deonet, nt 7o'clock in the ttOcl. . Tihcet•ny be• tbied and tateraoms secured tat the Rtntccd office,rof St. Peter and Leee ceea,. oppehte Jackn Sqttcc,dai., and at the Depot hbeforn t daepnendro the Tuae trao.028t U 'BEND, . rLANLB, 8ec'y.

o . NsEW OLEdANsJA•K-BON AND ORBEAT NOeRTHERNR-BAILROAD COMPANY.

On and lfbe SATURDAY, the 0t NLovember, i8 PeYneeugec TTreolt.l teave New Octana twie datly ai 7.10 A.M..n od SP. , inCt ant Cannat 8.05 P. M. and 7 A. M

Returnin mWi lnoe Cantan at 7.8 A. M.~ and &2 P. M.,arriving at NWew Oreans at 88 P. . and 0.60 A. N.OeoiCte. EdCiorc.Foarrom New Orla nto Knor ......... i .O I i0Wcrfcmltwctecae~ntc. 40 S 65

.. .. Freeter......... 00.. .. Econeha........ 1 00 110.. Ponbctoban.... 2 00 140.Tiekfaw........ 2 40 175

.Anite .......... 2 80 26 T . 8.Tr ah.a.... 860 260Mgolt.......400 23scmmet..... 4.40 042... Hoe dho.40 t66.oel.Cbitio... do 001Bnoo•kheno.... 500

.60.. 0 445Rcadbi;ce:::: 040Crytael Spring. 640 475Terry........S.e 6 60.. .. .o....... 759 89 a

.. .. Tu• ico...... 760 70.. .. Calhoun. ........ 9 696

Cento........ 66 a 0Ohltdren tree yca old and ucder ren;rlortan ovr three

andt op io'twelive yen old. klf.prte; ato etwelceyeold,

P•omit tlekete it package of twenty.five n be had ct theonfie o the Matera of Tranaportceon. Merehants whoeofnsm.ile reside an the hae or the roda can prcoue tcketo in pack-tate of wony-y.eafor thelro ecanotn u n a tedueed reS.he Aceommodtvdola Trein will ron to tneolfue ra usual, on

SATURDAY EVENING, the iltint, but wilbe ditentic.ted alrtc that dle.aretahkTralua aMe rn dainty bewctwlenewOrleaos and Can.ton: The Company are now prepared to forward Goods an4Package. of alinds to ever piaeos with *ich they here co,ecron, rcecvin ftom or dfeivel•cr at the domlcil or Its pa-roao. WM. N. WADIEY,ol Ge One•sl 0.uentendentt .

E W - FOR LAKE BORGoEYi J• • ndi Sandecoin O•L--MEXICA2GULF RHALWAY. -D et,

eornc of Geodohbldreo and Chbmps Eelnae.WINTER ARRANOOOMBJT

To Proetorville. Lake Bonoee-d'mnoce an mte. Fcectbhrogh, 50 cents; children and lves, half Price.

Depa.tor of Trsin--DAILy.•anve the city for the Lake, t.................10 A. M.

.. at ....................u.. 4P. M.Lake .. city, t ..................... j A

at ...................... d P.M.Omoee, 90 Common solreet. Forll buslnes of the RElroad

Dopcyt.nnt orny ourthe busines eoenoted witththe ante orthe it A aleaner Gordon, opply toeW. o. BAKEWEL, eatc•r,

kho Ia the oly perton nauthored to mane eknaogaeet or e,ebliafons for kthe rad.hn O•lnoo aeelanve OeCal stete every fifteen tenutear ,

e e ONTCH ARTR R IN RAIL-ROAD--WINTR ARRANGEMENT.

(ommeneing Monday, Nov. 1, 1840-DEPASTURe or CAoe.--

From City. From Loke.0 o'clock A. M., Ior Car. 0 o'clock A.M.,st'm Tranlo

7 104 ... .... ..I .. P . .. .1 .. P.I. ..Bt'Here. Coc"+)

.. .

.2 .. .. .A Home ear wllllave the clty every morning at I o'clo•.nd the Lake everylgbh at 9or on. hour nafter the arrival of

the last stem trin.Enr or epetal trip, whn req.ired, by ntlfy the it.

doctor.Thetralnt will ctop at the 8tation Hone Oeitfl'y Ridge,when mcled ipoo, except on mail trips, lout the conductormust have timely notlico el tf

HARDWARE.KITTREDGE & MOLSOflso m Kittrodge & Co.,) Impo.T6 r ofr Gu

sod Sporting Apprto e in all It braoseheWholeoindretall deslenIn American licsoPlitoIs and Flro-armsof every varl5ty, 5 51Charloes St near St Charle Holei Nf,Orlean, endL t Main strest, Cininnatot nhi

d21 6m

ViD'a WY IN os•se. . W TaaMtAN.J. WATERbMA.N di BROTHER,

IMPORTERS,

AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

CULERY, Hrdwre,PLOWS,

IRON,

CARPENTER',

NAILS,

BITTHS', ANDAGRICULTURAL TOOLBS,

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

"Agents for YOST PLOW AND SCRAPER--(Sig ofthe Anvil,) No. 14 MAGAZINE STREET, corner of Commonstreet. New Orleans. ol ly

LEEDS' FOUNDRY, NEW OBLEANI.

LEPEDS CO., IRON FOUNDR•S,nod Manofacturers o Vertioal ond horoanldtl Steam1E4neso.

Solsa,, Sooar Mills, Veuom Paon. Sugao Kettles, Ol•ler ,ilters, Steam and Horoe Power Drainlog Machineo Saw Mil),Bin orilog Iron Columns and Fronts for BSlldin, For-.oae Mouths, Grate oro, etc., and all Macohlonry requited forthe outh.

We have been duly anthol.oed and anoreror to constructSTI.LMAN'S PATENT BAGASSE FURNACE.

felt dAWly 0.550 & CnO., ALLER a IBROTI•R,G OPPRROMITHS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,

208 (11ate 247) Tchb pltonlas street,Ae prepared to molufaotore any article io the sbovo bul.

R suitalble for Stlomboato, Plantation and Refinery us, such.Coppr Papo, Stills, Wormsand Pips, Oht Iron BroeechIng, ChlomnoisFoirebeds, Juice Boxeo, Tanks, FIllrs, Clarlfan and any other articles in that ln treed In the manufacture ofSugor t as advantageoou rates and so I style of make h ant

b aey soy house inOh, trade.We are so prepared to ll all orders from ty or country a.

reltaes to Builders' work for Copior, Glvansed Ion, Ttin nd-inc Valley Guttmreand ki oNoE,Down Pipes, Fancyand plasi.Head,, etc., etc.

Aeso,- o hoods. o--r-,ntof Cookino, BMoom... nd

Iron Pioe Work and Flttings alwas on hanod.I•AII work done wilth dlsoateh. - dd lyJ. s. etIOxo. 5OaOa. SO .o•- IONDSED d r lITE,

SComer of Cutlomhouss eand LveStreetroe,Copper, Tln and Sheet

Iron Workers,Bross Foundere ond Finishers, snd Moonsfaoetrers of StamTrains, Clarifygn.• and Evaporingt Pans, Flltorcr, Julce Panshtmneys sod Broeahlng, Stea mboet and Plantation Black-

em•ltblor. Al onerasl Dealers inlSTOVES AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS I

We assert, without fesar of contradictionlo that we can sellGoode sd oms

"lo.re wook i0 .0 line as cheap a say h•ooIn th, South.

Plante., Morhanot nd teamboatmson willlnd it to thelr adreolstg to givO w e call before purohalOng or contratien. es-wh.re. yl6 Iy, LUTHER HOMES, FOJunERRY ANDE)

ORNAMENTAL WORKS Coroer of Beoton sad(Two doosfom th. St. lsos Theo,) Moofouoftohe leoulmod r•_r Pettorn of 0051np, VS

1 0,t. 0 0, Foos, C s Ad sH AWROUGHT CRON ORtr dl$ifi j AN

, HARDWARE OIIDEY, o C a. N. measoed450 GDvn r sis 8 •haves, o sad seto, csoastl,

NaIs;Oestlbog es AS poeopeod 'sYoos lsuIVsd , norswe;• H .• ineI ant 50005 Fandtor

Esonthowkq irs

GAs S :•m .....: .... e ..FIor . OD N 0 r• 166 Hi Ohs,

pat as Go.e

hour, and being favorable, contributed to the generalactivity of the day. The Liverpool currency for cot-ton does not, with the advance, say up to 7d., coverprices in this market-l11c., freight }d., and ex-change 108, requires 17. to cover in warehouse inLiverpooL

The Money market opened very quietly today-the oferings In bank for discount were moderate. Onthe street there was very little doing. We did notlearn of any transactions worthy of record.The weekly statement of the banks show several

varaltionus. The specie reserve has deereased, andthe disount line increased $1,097,000 in short loans.While the increase in the aggregate is $900,000.

The following are the changes for the week in themovement:

A deereus l sseiaor ....................... 2. ,7UATn Inurnel enrelstro or.....p....... 47.186,n Inertl e in ddpe S prop er of .............. 910,exn ngerealy n aotyaer ce..................ao, a•rAn lar .sla~ ae of ..... .......... .•Io 6Adsear ain stq Waseba es o r........... of . 07SaAseh nluoendse aonlearet d ............ oo at

whs madel snofwo Is lsad sorlhane outo4 owasta luaniors or .....es e ...... . sin 4*1

The ekhange blance are creeping upagaerin, andshow comparatively forth pant four years:JlasorI 6 ..le ................................. ,ameJausrr• 1...................................... .Jano ry 1 7........ .............................. s,,aJaountsy8,18......... ........................ .. i

We enter the year 1859 with nearly tenmilliona ofexchal ge-nearly ft yper eont.larexeseof any pre-vious year. This large balance appeared to havesome influence on the market to-lay as soon as itwas made known. In fact, exchange out of doorstoday hadanother chill. The hanks were buyingonly moderately. Checks on New York over thecounter though ruling at t per cent. din., ere only

ominally in request. Outside, draerswere willingsellrs atn @ di, and I dis., and though the latterfigure was not quotable today, we canot~say howong before it will be. Three andfive days sight sold

at dls; sixty days right double Al wa sold largelyat 11 @ 1 ds-these bills being purchased as real.aible in New York at the rote of 4 and per cent.Foreign exchange was heavy. Sterling clear bills108 0@ 108o 0 108. Document bills, 107 08 107

SI07o and 108. Francs wer dealt in-to a largerextent to-day. Several large transactions were en-tered into at 5.23, the decline bringing buyers out.We quote extreme rates from 56.17o 5.2•.

The peason of dividends having arrived, there isvery little movement in bank shares. In bonds therehave been some transactions. One hundred and ff-teen thousand City Consolidated Bonds, say 115,000were closed at 895 e 90, and fifty thousand more onprivate terms. The Pacific Railroad continues toafford some "fun" for operators. We nottetransartions to-day :16 shares Paoeo Rtalroad at ................per hstre..51 tOo:00: ... .. ...... ................... I

..... . .......................... 110It appears to be moving onward. It is a topic for

much fun and merriment on the street.The Directors of the Bank of James Robb declared

a dividend to-day of four l cent., payable on andafter Monnay next, the 10th inst. This bank has alsobeen very successfpl. The surplus or reserve, afterpaying the dividend, will be sixty-four thousand dol-lars.

The annual election for Directors of the New Or-leans Gas Light Company wan held, and the follow-ing ticket elected to serve as Directors for this year :Mesers. P. N. Wood, John K. Elgee, Win. N. Mercer,James H. Caldwell, J'oii O. Lingham and John D.Marsh. The greater part of this stock is now ownedat home, and it is hardly necessary for us to say thatit is one of the best stocks in this or any other coun-try. A broad but a true expression.

sratement of me Banos of rthis city for the weekaending Monday, Jan. 3, 1859.AMTI YMo VUmlUT--LItiLa.l4o.

Cr7o ulation. Depaset. DaD.Bk.

lank of Lousloao............ 74, 5I9 4,425.152 83.481oulna State lBnk........ 2,089,275 , 6,241 57.12aoal Bank ................. 924 455 1, 2 I9,69 319Itirane' Book ...... 3,17,715 5.400.501 470,033teehaols'and Traders' Bank 391,54.5 010.03 939s

10io0 Bank .................. 5i. 2 85 90420 217,,32

sothe. Bak ............... 28.1 910

ak of New Orleans........ 66 s0 1,40(492 128,2lak of James obb......... 374,771 4,66 3.877

arat City Bank........... 1,J0 h70.7 7,99ank of America ............. 20,380 85, 65,54

45,081.314 822,643,428 92.221,2330 22.0644,5

Total general deposits........... 24,974,661

specie. spapr, Bxe'e. Inki oBf ouiana .........l.. 50,3 3,373.573 1147.lo 2

. JisanaStateBansk ......... 3S 0 1 4.2,9 0m 1,146.444ansl Bank ......... 1........ 1, 20145 1.40 .42 1,716,2JOtieens'an.k ................ 3,69065 4 4,22,,47 2,612404le•kanicl'andTrsders' Bank ",42 7o.445 m 4,84laon Bank .................. 70,90 1,.104,4 44249'

arn Bank ............... 7 164,309 1,19,920ank of New Orleans........ 7289.3 1,878,680 194,a65(ask of James lobb......... 317.04 408.143 18arcest Citsy Bank........... t.15 1,22r988 149,0ank of Amerna ............. hr7,327 8g6,4.9 20,83

416 l.h 189 9,ern37,467 c 9,8852,0o

Yomaaratiee Staleenst of the Banks of tUa i Cityfor 1ao0 Weeks.Deo. "7 Jan. 3.

apital. ................................ 6ppppn:a l.0 .)149.,8 Dee..24B,;659.

51,324 0aa..4B7.l34Oposota............ 21.592,533 22.649,478 las 810,89,aort Loan.........l19 40.9e 208.57.•67 nl 1,097,164

=change........... 9,420,93 9.8-2,602 Ica 461.649es dlstant Basks.. 2,6U8,065 21,91,233 Doe..276,8310.g and Short Loan, e. 27 ........... .......... 24.044,99galld Short Loans, Jan. 3 ................... .. 24,921,4:9

sctuoal lenrease oflos and short losens for theweek ..................................... 909.48

The following is the comparative statement of40s8, discounts, mortgages and pledges, which in-

ldes active movement and dead weight :De: 27. Jan. s.

ak of oauisasa .................... 4.90.,813 .144,6 0

oosiaaS ets Bnk ........... 5,049,13 5,2070

a1 k ........................... .2,36. ,20 2.66 710aens' Bank ......................... 4,24,95 6,071,445[e)aniks'andTraders' Bank.......... a7a0079 777,723

io Bank ............................ 1,428,725 1,461,808

outerns Bank ......................... . 19, 2 1 .47ask of Now Orlets ..................1,996,914 2,1118,217ank of James Robb. ... .. .. 94 ,84 439,320aerent City Bank ..................... 1.243,49 1,24,M.48

ask of America. ...................... 77,17 845.837

S•92,04.044,69 824 14'439The annual election for Directors of the Crescentity Bank was held to-day, at which the following

entlemen were returned:=sss. J. J. Person, cotton factor.

J. r. Irhoaise, of R A. rafts & Co., iommis,lonmerhan's sald cotton factors.

O. Follo•s,o ofU Fellows & Co., cotton andproducefastoes.

w. W . Lanier, ero.er.J. 4. NIa

, NInoll Adamsr Crescent newspaper.

H. T. Lossdle, of Is•,dale, on * o.. cofaee dealersl.W. C. Tompklns. of Towsenod, Tompkins Co , whole.

solo dry gosodDanie C bb, of Martin Cobb k Co., com. merchaats.Thomisauoraa, maiter babder.W. a. Tullis. of Tnrlelon, Whiting . Tullis, cot. facsl's.J. Feebi•s, masster builder.B. P. Voorbleaof Voorhies &lrlgp, Western aproduce.S. 0. Nelson, orS. O. Nelson A Co., cotton and tobacco

ustoers.It will be perceived that nearly all the great andaried interests of our community are representedrough this ticket. There is the cotton Ioterest,bth sellers and buyers ; there are the grocers and drysods dealers, there is the Western commission"bhsi-

esm, there are the mechanical arts and industry;lere are the tobacco and cotton interests combined,od last though not least, the art of all arts, printingad editorial is represented, being the only moneyedlstitution where it has been represented for the last

rty years in this city.We alMs append the first annual statement of theank made up to the last of the year 1858. It speaksi itself, and very favorably at that, considering

sat it went into operation during the panic of 1857."rat dnnual Staemenat of the Crescent City Bank.

tel ald 2By Bonds d•solstld wib Ihe Stlate And|.

tor, as •ael y for the f .e u'atloso of tss Baik.8 0,01) 40te nnd BIll- dironted ...................... 1 •0449 12noxad Ixhange .................................. 1405040 59ae due by a ts y Baks ...................... .. 2,(6• 11ash"" e, S "" Distant Banks ................ 4 .. 6...-.pe..e............................sl41

t Bank Notes ................. 150,00 00 464,6'465

59,153 894 b6S LIAtLeIIOS.

.pltal Stock ....... .. ........... 81,0O2g0 0 01

ndlviduel Diepolnors ...................... : ..'::::: 7 1B3 01160t1, Banks ................................... - 411484 82d. 5 No. s 1......0.10. . at s

oa ........................... ..... .... 51,01 590aad .. . ............... 104)..77 T

JOSEPH tAU. Caskhler.

etbieSb of ij* hImtkets.02assu.a weenas. No. 7 samp .aoes,.

Tuesday, Ja- 4. 4100, .. There was a very active demand yes-

5 y by the Alnerica's favorable accounts,-l the -eched fnlly 23;oo00 bales, the marketl4Ing at 't. advance. 'We rai or figores so.

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aee r s t. emdagd, ...m,..,..... • . ra.Semen....1aT el eseeshmeed.inhe hibda.

•rm prices. Pair to folly MAir aXoLases....0a0e s260 tbl.wes*t

27c.efor fermenting , sao ndtoa10e, and 260 htal ids. at Sl " f St. . .. !

PFerO .... The smlskns wats ebo, Xolobarely 1600 bble., including 290 d9', iitse `1i

St. LoIs superfne, in three Iota ii, 400ia s

brands at-, SPlant's extra at 76lad oin Ua.urday 200 extra atss 75i/g Niji.Ga.an... .Com was higer,and weheard of i

I,0O sacks sold, includ!sg 700 at 82o, ',80 witend yellow at •e c, 478 ino wol a a$ sme,and •

aturdaya1,16 ea kedl at 780oaP bues Of Wheat,45 sacks red and white were disposed of enl aterms. TiW e sleo f orlas embrae hoo .t IA,0

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f whhich 206 at -, 660 at 75o, 0 a t V , 0th

rl on bs heL Of Bran, 4oe0 seks Fine acd e4olats at 90r, 600 sacks at $100, anda 20at $110 00Ibs.PaorISnroeS .. .Thesales of I

tok remepaS6n

retail at $18501 bbl for Meas. Baco•ne ,

ou, and we hear of no tranetasion. if Lard, 91

bbis Prime sold at 114c, somlsa l ta of tires att0ol@11c, and 520 kegs ati11c lb. ,

Couns... .Boms 800 begs wee sold, including50at ljoe,eoost i, and 100 at llo pm.

Brasse Tunrswrnia....We heir of neatme s at

iroc; Waiu.. . .WHa. ro...ti •les ibbls •awe 2 e,10oat ,

s3 at, e, and some other lots at uai4e glIehFnSoa s W....We nei9ed twohelps sltali erLnv-

erpool at id for lotten, one laid on pfar hato priat

the same, and one for Antwerp at the corrmetrati.

Vessels on the berth for lverpool were -filing pet16-32d.

aibaT o te 'tas

The weather yesterday was daligidL Bon the levee wn brink. These wqa great•nasy ir.

rivals and departures, amongst which was he e aewand splendid cteaheer Joen Walsh for it. Louts,the Woodford for Louisville.

We were pleased to see, yesterday, ereld frand one of the meat competent clerks on the river,Mr. Ja. L . Porter. He arrived here from Meimpst,audis looking extremely well We hope soqenip tnounce him on one of our one packets.•

We are under obligatio into Mr. Jae. C.Magfuirepapers forwarded via Vicksburg. Jeetss, we areright glad to see yp back on your old steaop-igground.

The following are gleaings p our exchancgesrNASuvrLLe. Die. -0.-The rveyerterday was re.

eding slowly, with a sofbienoy of water for thelargest clam steamers.

LourevirLL, Dec. 2.-The river still receding.act evening there was 7 feet water on the falls. Theweather Is cooler hot neverthelea pleasant.One of a pair of eoalbo , ate iosl s

Dravo;ear' -. ;, -In the U. S. district court at Oninati the eas of

the steamer Landis vs. the steamer Am adr, Iwhich the former claims $16,000 damea es, bin t rgram. On the 20th Iaonsry, 1564,the Landlstow stwo barges.-Blark Nes and Bine Dick-aden withsonsrand molassoe, np the rlver, and the Ambassador,going down, collided sear Cannelton, Iod., by whichthe barges were sank and both boats damauged. TheAmbahaedor also sets op 81,00 damages.

Four Sxrrn, Ark., Dec. 25-The river is on astand wonder If it won't more a little on Monday,election day ?

The weather is warm and pleasant-indicationus ofrain.

8r. Lours, Dec. 30.-The river fell at this pointfour inches is thirty hosrs ending last evening.Weather very warm ror the season, very moist andvery cloudy. Capt. Young, of theLoren, from Kea.kuk, reports the river falling, and three feat eightinches on the worst hars. Capt. Scott, of the Loole.ville, reports the Illinois falling very fast, and Peorialake open. By the way, we hedan arrival on Tues.

by-the Blue Wing-from enry, forty miles abovePeoria.The Americus. which left veaterdu, mrths Tc..,S.intends going through to Le alle. 'We preremet etLouisville, which leaves today, will also go throogh. am

it rIl dependo on the weather.

The James Lyon, which sonk above Cherry street,on Sunday, has not been raised, nor has any attempt Ia

been made totht end. The Submarine No. 8 rp las

uy as she can be, wrecking her The proportionsfthe ol James yon wil Moon be no more. Peaceeo her mains." She was a fait~ful creature untilher fatal submernion in the Minoouri.pA frightol, double-headed monster of a snag to

rmly planted in the cannel opposite the oot of

Rlive street. It i the same one that was observed tetrail, and seems now firmly rooted. It i a very dnlerous asfir, and seaveral attempts to move t, adey steamboats, have proved futile. In the name of 4

hteamboatmen and insurance eoffcee, we cal upon theBarbor Master to have thisgrim death's headplucked

sut by the roots.PgrrrscRo, Dec. 27.-The river has fallen rapidlyince our last, there being but seven feet three inches

n the channel on Sunday evening. At Parkersberg, Shere was fourteen feet end risintg lowly. Thereather continues cold, with a drizzling rald daringlunday afternoon. Bosiness was nearly suspendedn the wharf on Saturday, In consequence of therhrietmae festlvlties. In the rates there was no

hange.

"AL0XANDRA, LA., Dec. 29.-The river it rising athis pointat a pretty fair rate. We understand thatt is also rising above. feAnRa vALn.-The Memphis U.S. Mail Line packet

ohbn Simonds, Capt. J. F. Smith, arrived with 455ales cotton, and leaves again on Wednesday. We

hank Mr. W. C. Porter, her clerk, for favors.The Bayou Sara U. S. Mall packet Laurel Hill, eTape. Jas. H. Ure, arrived witi62l bales cotton, 274adse. sugar, 255 bbls. and 100 hf. bbls. molasses. P

The Fort Adams packet Kate Howard, Capt. E. IGross, arrived with 202 bales cotton, 421 hhd.ogar, 146 bbls. molasses, and leaves again on Wed.

leoday. o o

The Vicksburg U. S. Mail packet Princess, Capt;D. C. Wilson, arrived with 1565 bales cotton, andeaves again to-day.

The Laforche packet Dr.Baty, Capt. .A. Duga,rired with 341 hhds. sugar, 271 bbls. and 80 hf.ola. molasses.

The Red river packet Milton Relf, Capt. Chae s.sall, arrived with 1896 bales cotton.

The Opelousas packet Bayou Belie, Capt. C. C.kBridge, arrived with 478 bales cotton, 96 bhade. sugarmtd 406 hbls. molasses, and leaves again to-day.

The Red river packet Leona, Capt. R. B. Roberts,arrived with 1490 bales cotton, and leaves again onWednesday.

The steamer Bluff City, Capt. Briggs, arrived with1825 bales cotton from Tenses. ts

The Looisville packet Pacific, Capt. A. McGill, ar-rived with a large trip, including 490 bales cotton, -rnd 62 hhds. tobaco. We thank Mr. Halliday, her

clegjk, for favors ye .The Bayou DeGlaize packet Robt. Watson, Capt.

D. Glasscock, arrived with 4il bales cotton, 48 hhds.

Bgar, and 105 bbls. molasses. The Railroad linepacket Alfred T. Lacey, Capt. J. P. Rodney, arrivedwith a large trip, and leaves again on Friday. We

thank Capt. A. O. Cunningham, her attentive clerk,

for favors sent us via Vicksburg.The steamer Mianehaha, Capt. Chas. K. Baker, ar

rived from Nashville with 1106 bales cotton, and 96

hhds. tobacco, and other prelduce.Bayoe Belle for Opelua-sas-This neat little pack-et, in charge of Capt C. C. Bridges, leaves to-day at5 P. MI. for Opelonusas via Piaquemine.

Oamden for Tesu,.-This regular packet, Incharge of Capt. G. R. Carradine, sty the attentiveMr. John Wheelhouse in the occe, Walves today at6 P.M.

Tigress for. O•acuita Rier.-At 5P.M. iQda7Capt. R.S. Livingston will back out his new and 5!splendid passenger packet for Ouaehilt river, B oBartholomew and all intermediate landis.The I1Tigress Is an excellent pasengerseclet.ingaton a poplar officer on the Oulacll •[atakes comeaii of Sthe igreee, an t wIt a ee i

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