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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 10

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TXW3P31E SHEET, NEW ORLEANS. When will the moon I have waited, ahivermg For the weird, P--dor of ita eoming light, -A with cry hearfrstring wildly oulvaifaft 1 stare tato tjie dark face of the uiht Wnen will the moon rise! Tede wfth ite regal ilo of purple bloom 'ttSS Vvhen win the moon nse T7sniht I tell thee, emiler. that its shadows Arepeopled with a vast and voloeleee band wfco -walk mint bridges from the amaranth meadows And roidca haswe of the viewless land I 1 7, When wia the moon Sometimes my spirit la lu thirst to greet them, Half karate the icy iron of ita ban, And rainra Ma worn winga to fly and greet Pp 'aid the aw All apluadors of the atara nan win tne aaooo nee I Bat eK the earth has jet enough to bind'nva rta birds and roaea and dim, shadowy woods, -Tta winds, whose airy arms ao sweetly Tied aie, And the wild naneio ite matting hoods. When will the moonriaet And and ita forma ef breathing life and splendor Oh, where art then and thou and thou and thonl Wherewhere the eyee the voices deep and That eace away I wbIt aakta new When will the moon riser "At Montgomery, the United States District Court ia to assemble on the 20th hist? Judge B. Bristeed presiding; Jss.

L. Smith, Attorney 1 John Hardy, Marshal Wn. T. Harris, clerk. The United States Quartermaster at Voat-(omerj notke) that owner of buHdinge which have been occupied by the United States nulitaxy authorities will be paid rent to date, from August 1, 1865.

Mr. E. P. IIotchkiM, United States Assistant Special Treasury Agent at Montgomery, for the pnrpoee of innoencing Northern capitalists to make Southern investments, invites parties haying good cotton farms for sale or to rent, to Ornish definite information as to locality and quality, terms, etc Bales had been compelled to close the Montgomery Theatre) for lack of patronage. Mobile Register pitches into the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, the Battle House, and other Mobile institutions, in pretty sharp terms.

The Theatre boildipg is unworthy the city no one, man or woman, erer yet spoke well of the Battle House another hotel is needed to accommodate travelers, etc. At Tuscaloosa, the Washington Hotel has been -destroyed by fire, supposed to be caused by an incendiary. An attempt has been made to burn the principal stores in Greensboro. Cast. J.

J. Winston had a hundred bales of eetten burned (inoendiarism) at his plantation near Eataw. .1 Mr. F. C.

Taylor, aT large mail contractor, "informs Greensboro Beacon that he has made contracts with the Office Department for carrying the mails on all the lines on whkh'he had contracts before the war. Ybmtaalsw The Richmond police are vigorously enforc ing the 8ute law, forbidding the sale of ob scene, prints, pictures; papers and books. 'The--Second Baptist Church in Richmond Ias nnaaimOTielT," called Bev. Ho'a. J.

L. 3L Cnrrrof Alabama, to be its pastor. nqoirer eontradicts the statement go ing the rounds that Hon. Mr. Wise's property sad been attached for coohscation.

1 -Mr. Geo. W. Warren, of was nsach esteemed there, was accidentally drowned in Chesapeake Bay, a fortnight since. At Mr, LeRoy G.

Edwards has been Selected president of the Dismal Swamp-Canal Company, for the ensuing yevr. At the: Navy Yard in Norfolk, during the month of October, there were employed 1064 ''( The pay of the mechanics is from three dol-, tars to three and a half per day and that of the laborers from two dollars to two and a half per -day. 'This navy yard would afford employment, if worked to its fullest capacity, toj five thousand The Governor has appointed John O. Neill c'oBmu88ioner. for Virginia" in Pennsylvania, and Syrvester commissioner for Virginia -in Mew York.1' Pardons have been issued recently by the President to Joseph K.

Pendleton, Dr. William Meredith, Robert A. Duncan, John Hunter; Robert T. Gooch, Robert M. Kent, Reuben B.

Davis, Xhr. William J. Pendleton and Nathaniel Harris, of Louisa county, all of whom -earns within 'the thirteenth exception of the President's prod amotion of the 29th May, 1865. The 8th Maine Regiment have left Richmond for Portress Monroe. On the 8ta Richmond, 64 hhds.

of tobacco were sold at auction, of which 36 were oh lighter from The prices ranged from 13 to 27. At Peters-burg, On the 7th inst, 43 hhds. were sold at Aon 40 to $30. GaL. Ja4.

IL JokmtoA. It is already known that Gen. Johnston was elected First Director and afterwards President of the National Express Company. On receiving the announcement of hie election, the General made the fcBoWing response Mr. CAairmatt and CftiUUmm -I have had bo.

higher cratifioation in my life than my election to this position by the Board of Directors and its connrmatian by the stock-headers. I bops that six months hence yon may think and feel as yon do now bat in the: discharge of my dories I shall require much' awviee and assistance. I thank yon, gentlemen, for the honor conferred on me, and yon, Mr. Chairman, far the. kind manner in which informed me of my election.

We subjoin the nsjuee of the other directors thweempany TorE Director Prancie Skiddy, of New Third Procter LO, of Virginia: Fenjth Duwctor-Benjamia Hart, of New IVth Director William Montaroe. of XSaryiand. i fxth Director Charles W. PnreelL of Rich- mood 1 Seventh Director William J. Hawkins, of Jlortb Carolina.

Eghth, Director Gen. John Echols, of smu fnramr im yv. viaseorooa, 01 Kich- fldfOAT MORNING, NOV. TsBif Artificial Wants. Bulwer ears that poverty is only an idea, in nine cases oot of ten.

Some men with tea thousand dollars a year solfcr more for 'want of means than others with three hundred. The reason is, the richer man has artificial wants. His income is ten thousand, and he suffers enough from being dunned for unpaid debts to kill a sensitive man. A man who earns a dollar a day, and does not run in debt, is the happier of the two. Very few people who have never been rich, will believe this, but it as true as God's word.

There are thousands and --thousands with priacelj incomes, who never know a moment's acet because they live above their means. There is really more happiness in the world among working people than among those who sve eIed rich. t7 Anew quarterly is soon to be added to the st of American priodioala It will be called the American Quarterly Re Tww, and is expected to embrace th tt of the Baptist dcucmination. NEW MUSIC illJ dark eye" price 39 eeats -fT- 30 cents; ''I am djin Egypt dying (La ehe) 39 seats; "We have parted," (as sung a the Academy ef Music By Klin wren nesmnj cents; When the battle is ever, (H-O. Baton) 39 cent ftofUy.aowthe atara are ahtoiBft" (a beautiful eersneds hy BuenUvolio) 39 cents; "My Southern Bunny Home," piano or guitar, (WUL Bj Hays) 36 eeats; Carrie Vaughn, piano or guitar, ta; Petaey tauuiex MMUOMr rvana-by B.

K. Cole) (0 eentat John Morgan's Ba- pa," (descriptive fantasia) 60 eentei Improvisa- Jiy Bouthsrn Bunny Home," fby Baehe) 78 eenta.c The above and any other sheet masts sent hy mail, poit paid, en receipt of the started priee hy j. A. B.I.ACKM4B. i VS7 Canal street E.

A. TYLEB, OM Stand, HA CansJ BcreeU WATCHES, from an the most celebrated makers, both tot ladies and Gentlemen. GOLD eCABT CHaX58, KKTS, CHATBLAHTES, DJKA14 VXSTCBAIKS. IiOCKBTB, ete. KAXTUt CXOCia and BROKZES.

07FICB Jewehry in Great Tarlety. siaVOKSs, OPAii, EJUBAUDO, rSJUU, BUBT CORAL, AMETHT8T. STOSE CAMEO, OKTX, TOPAZ, HTACHTTH, TSAHZLKD, ete. Seal Blnga. Snspender Buckles, KleeTS and Bhirt OoJdrenswsdrencus, Btone-Bnttona, Thimhlea BXLVXB WABB-fipoons, Forks, ladles, Tea Bets, Caetora, Fitchera, Bocar Baaketa, Batter Siabes, Table Dishes, ete.

pm BLATKD WAXB OH ALBATA Forks and Bpoons, Castors, Tea Beta, Flekle Btaada, Wine P1 -l Frott Btaada, 8aa Baahota, Butter Diahes, olaesee Pttchera, tlarga and BmaH Trays, lee Pitchers, Cms, and many other useful articles. flUCB PABCT GOODS, POCKBT CCTXEBT, 8O880BA eta Hew Gseds Seeetved Every Week. Jewelry and SBrerware manuftvetured to order. Diamonda reset. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired.

eB-Jdptf BATCHELOB'S HAHt DYE. The Original and Beat in the Worid I The enry true and perfect Hair Dye. Earmless, Behahle and Instantaneous, Produces immediately a splendid Black or natural Brown, without mjnrinc the hair or akin. Bemedies the ill effects of had dyea. Sol byaQDrufsista.

The genuine is tlfned WiXUaa Batchelor. KSOBirEBATIKO EXTBACT OP HtlXXrUCtBS ftrBestoru and Baaotifyin the Hair. CHABXKS BATCHBXOB. aaM 89 adply Hew Terk. DRY GOODS, vx, a TOMrans.

aiseBaoos. ohrsrss, VM, C. TOMPHIKS Si CO. -HaTO resumed business at their old stand, at age line street, corner of. Canal, where there will be found a Fall Assortment ef Dry Gseds, for sosntry msrehante and planters, Their stock at EXTIBELY SKW; and wiB he kept complete hy erery arrival.

an Sdp6a CARD. The undersigned harinc re turned permanently to this city, Informs his eld friends and customers that I bare resumed the COAL BCSDT158S, and will endeavor to keep constantly on hand a supply of jPrrrBBUBG, ANTHBACJTB and CAITJIBI, COAL, which he will deliver to families, cotton presses. steamboats, at the lowest market pries Or ders for the present wiB be received at the ofEoo of ola-4thptf KOBTDEEB TCBKEB. A CARD It is well known to the citlaens of Sew Orleans that during my absenee my Chureh, Bt. Luke's, was totally destroyed hy Ire.

It is of the utmost importance that this great lass should bo repaired as soon as possible. To rebuild this Chureh will require much effort and liberality on the part of its friends. It is earnestly hoped that, our generous community will liberally and promptly respond to the appeals of this noble object. Bnbacriptiona for thia purpose will he taken hy the nnderaigned, or may he Jen at the Baring Bank, on Canal street, C. 8.

HBDGK8, ot-Jdptf Sector St Luke's Church, X. a M. REICHMAN 1 AUCTIONEERS. AJTD COMMISSION MBBOHAWTB, OALVS8TOM AJTO B0UST01T, Tea Are prepared to meet the wants of ths busiueae community, tonake advances, sen at Privats Sale or at Auction. Bcturns made weekly and general satisfaction guaranteed.

Befer In Hew Orleans to 8, M. ewenaon, 8. Mansfield, and Levy Bres. aMaB-Sdplv LYON'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Ckatawa, Pike Censty, Miss. BEW 0BXEA5S ABB JACBSOH BAILBOAD.

Circulars may he had on appUcatlon to B0B-SBT PITKTJI ud 19 Camp street, Bew Orleans. sU-fdptf KEY. ALBKBT LT05, Master, Hall' Tegetahle Blcilfaua Hair Keaewer Bene ws the Hair. HalrS Tegetahle Sicilian Hair Benewer -Beatores gray hair to ths original ooloa, J. BalTs Yegeuhle Ucilian Hair Benewer L.

Prevents ths hair from falling off. Ball's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Benswar Makes the hair soft and gloaay. i Hall's Tegetahle Sicilian Hair Benewer Does not stain the skin. Hall's Tegetahle BicilianHaix Benewer Has prorvea itaetf the heat preparatioa te the hair over presented to the public. Pries ml.

Fo sals hy JAMES OOKBOAL, esc. Common anwH snpsmdhW as BLANK BOOKS, STEAMBOAT BOOKS AKD BTATIOKBBT. B. B. WiGNI ti CAMP oTBEET, 'V Between the Picayune and Times Offices, Calls the attention of merchants and the pahtte generally to his stock of BTATIowbRT.

which ha I oners lor sals at Tory moderate prleea oeh as letter, and Bote Paper, Bnvelope and fancy Beady for sale. Check Boots on all the Banks la the eity. Cotton Jotunala, Cotton Claaein. eation Books, Cotton Receipted Cargo Books, Cotton and Produce Weighing Books, Cotton Press Receipt Books, Abstract Cotton Bales, Bocerving and Forwarding Books, Beeetvable and Payable Books, Wages Tables and TuneBooks all hh ef Steamboat Books, Manifests, etc. Cnateashonse Blanks, Leases, Bills of Lading, Dray Beeeipta, Bsehangs Blanks, Draft, ete.

Ia fact, everything, their nae of pusiaeaa, required. Blank Books and Printed Beadings, eta ordered, wiU juot prempt stteaUSn. o-tCdp t' -GREATEST OTJN xrnUCD BlBCJt'TBLB WAB11 THE GBXATEBT BIGHT, BTEB TJI BXW 'OBXEABflll SXAGAS1KB BTSEXT BIXrCBLKD VP 1 TWO TBXDSsJn CASES OB BU6SS PREPARATION onb BHipaiMwrn BO MO KB BCBJTESS TOWJVtH CMrOD RMAXra -ABD- PLENTY TO DRINK1 1 1 THE BEST BEMXDV BOB D1BSABB IN THE WORLD ill BEW 70BX PBKBS BEW OBXEABft, NO AIOJaB TKATOLDiO KOMTB VOB BTW C1L1AF8 TBB 6MAT CIT7 OP THE SOUTH 111- -t RUBSS BITTERSII WTNE ABD OOCHTA1LB flOTS PEB CASK. PUNCHES til 33 PXB CASK. BLACKBERRY I abd -raspberry brandy AT 9 BBJt CAJSsT.

LEMON SYRUPJ GINGER CORDIALS -At- $7 44) BO iJX 0B TEB ABOTB BAKED sj GOODS AND LIQUORS JM BAERKHL Te he had at JAMBS wOBBOAVS, Sole Agss sad Magasins streets, aU-tdptf. Bww Orleans, La. COPARTNERSHIP wi 1 VVVVVVVVwVWwVVVVVVWVVVVwywww -y grOPABTBEBSHTP BOTICK THK CBDERSIQNKD have formed a copartnership, under the style nf nmrr a MirifXAY. for tho norooae trana- aetugaOeaeralCoiamiarion and Cotton Factorage Bnaineea fas the city of Bew Orleans, at 80 Caiua street, corner of Bavcheattrevt. JAB.

MACACLAT. Baw Oriearm Brv. lL 1S6B. nix 6m FBBDBBICK BODBWALD, OK LOBDOB, having hoeome a partner in my hooas, the business hereaner will he conducted under the firm of nvDtiuim bodewala Liverpool, Oct. 18, ISfio.

nia-lm COPABTKEBSHJP THB T0BDEBSIGBED HAVE this day formed in this city a eopartnorahip under the style and Arm of POWELL FOR8TALL, for the porposo of transacting a Seal Estate Brokerage and Land Agency huainesa. Office Bo. 6 Carondelet street, A. 3. POWELL, VICTOR J.

KOB8TALL, Bew Orleans, Nov. 15, 1865. Ira COPARTNERSHIP THB UNDBRSIONKD HAVE fhis day formed a copartnership under the name and style of E. B. FALLS k.

for the transaction of a Cotton Factorage, General Com-missuB and Western Produce business. Office 99 Msgasine street, Bew Orleans. E. B. FALLS, 111 5 tf EDW1M HARRIS.

OPABTBEBSHIP. WB, THB CNDKRSIQ NED have this say formed a copartnership under the style and. firm of CLIFFORD, WALSH for the purpose of transacting a General Commission business in the pity of Bew Orleans. Will pay particular attention to the sale of manufactured tobacco and Western produce, and will fill orders promptly. H.

B. CLIFFORD, lata of Memphis, Tenn, THOS. WALSH, late of Lynchburg, Ta ABTHCB OOBKELL, late of Montgomery, Ala. 7 and 40 Qravier and 23 Bew Levee ate. Bew Orleans, Nov.

14, 1865. nlS lm COPARTNERSHIP BOTICB Mr. THOS. MA-J COB has this day been associated with us in ths Auction and General Real Estate and Brokerage business. Tho firm will continue as heretofore, on-der tho name of B.

GIRABJDST a CO. Office 11 Exchange Alley, between Canal and Customhouse streets. C.E. G1EABDEX it CO. Bew Orleans, October 18, J865.

COPARTNERSHIP EDWARD CLABKB HAVING reeumed the wholesale Wine and Liquor business at his old stand, SO Magaslne street, in connection with Mr. JOHB RICHARDSON, hereby informs his friends sad the public that under the firm ef CLARKB k. CO. we are prepared to fill all orders in our line and will use our beat exertions to merit the patronage bestowed upon us. EDWARD JOHB RICHABDoOB, 1 so Uagacine street.

Bew Orleans, Oct 13, 1865. o24 lm COPARTNERSHIP THE UNDBR8IQNED HAVB thia day formed a copartnerahip, under tho nams and atyle of LACET, TERRY It for the transaction of a Cotton Factorage and General Com-mission business iu the eity of Sew Orleans, La, ALFRED T. LACET, LUCIUS H. TERRY. Memphis October 5, 1869.

ol3-3m TUB COPARTNERSHIP EXISTING UNDER THB style of D. KELLT fc CO. expired by limitation on the 1st of January, 186A The undersigned surviving partners will attend to the liquida-ton of the aCaira of said copartnership. A. D.

KELLT. O. A. D. KEMPER.

Bew Orleans, Nov. 13, 186S. THB CBDBR8IGNED HAVB FORMED A COPART. nerahip for the purpose of conducting a General Commission and Agency Business, under the style of A. D.

KELLY fc KEMPER, at 16 Carondelet street. A. D. KELLY, G. A.

D. KEMPER -Bew Orleans, Bov. 13, 1865. nit lm fTIHR COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXI8T- ins between the nnderaigned under the style of H. PEKJUNB a COOPKH, la this day dwaolved Dy mutual consent.

Either partner win sign the name of the firm in liquidation. The huainesa will he eon-tinned by W. COOPER, Agent. H. PERKINS, W.

tXXPER. Bew Orleans, Bov. 11, 1865. COBFTDEBTLT RECOMMEND MR W. COOPER.

A Agent, to my friends and the former natrons of tne nouse. n. raiuLuiB. THB CITY BANK OF 8HRBVEPORT, D. J.

KLj DER, Manager, will receive Deposits, buy and sell uou, nans Aotes ana nxcitange. COOPER, Agent, 12 7t a Carondelet streeL D1 QP CUPARTF KKKIsi IP TliK Si BP A Y.T- Am dtf U- YnL BB.A1 and D. M. HILDRETH It CO, (St. Charles HoteL are this asy awsoivea oy mutual consent.

0. k. Hall will hereafter carry on the business for his own account, and will settle the business of said firms. O. B.

HALL, D. M. HILDRETH, REFERBXNO TO THB ABOVE, I WTLL TAKE this opportunity of tendering my thanks to the public for tne liberal patronage extended to the St. Charles Hotel since its erection, and to the patrons of the Bt. Louis Hotel during my occupation of it and will here inform them that tho former baa within the past few months, been thoroughly renovated, and papered, and the furniture thoroughly cleansed, varnished and upholstered, (and I would here remark to those not cognisant, that these were mneh, verv much needed improvements, and with the addition of auch furniture aa was requisite, the entire establishment is in as good order, and will extend as many comforts as it ever has to those who please to patronise it.

The Bt. Louis Hotel ia passing through the same aeno-vation, and will be open to the public about the 1st af December next. Both houses will be kept in the old manner with table d'hote. OB. HALL.

New Orleans, Oct 17, 1865. o23 THB FIRM OF THOS. HENDERSON k. PRALB dissolved by the death of Mr. Thomas Hender-aon-and the name of the firm will be used In liqui-datMnenly, hy ELIJAH pealb, Surviving Partner.

REFERRING TO THB ABOVE NOTICE, THE CN-dersigned, successors of THOS. HENDERSON a PRAlJt, solicit a continuance of tho patronage ao hberally bestowed upon our predecesaora. A. HEBDEBKON, PEALB It CO. 190 Common street Bew Orleans Aug.

1865. au21 '65 ly BUSINESS CIKCULAK. B.F.Bogera, formerly firm Blanchard, formerlv Master of bark Bros. A Co. Boston.

Manhattan. DTABCES ADVANCES THB UNDERSIGNED having formed a copartnership for the transaction of the Ship Brokerage and General Commission business, and having taken office 93 Camp street, tup stairs, would respectfully call your, attention to the same, and solicit a share of your patronage, feeling assured that with our knowledge of the business and our extensive acquaintance with the Merchants and Shippers of Bew York and Boston ws shall be able to offer many advantages to our patrons not usually obtained. Tw MERCHANTS Our friends in the North are firms of ths highest standing, and any goods consigned to them will meet, with good returns, and ws are prepared to advance liberally to parties consigning them. We also offer pur services in buying and shipping Merchandise of all descriptions at lowest rates of commission. LIBERAL ADVANCES will also be made by us te parties having Merchandise for sale in thia market, consignment of the same being made to aa Waiting your orders, we remain, gentlemen, your obedient servants, ROGERS DAVIS, SB Camp street, upstairs.

Befer by permission Moses H. GrinneU, Preai-dest Sun Mutual Ina Bew York; Esq, Messrs. Blanchard, Sherman Co, Boston. ol lm DTK COLORS. AMTLT DTE COLORS, PATENTED 13, 1863.

Black. rsci lovBua, Light Blue, Maua, Dark Pink, Cherry, Salmon, light Drab, Dark Brae, Magentar Claret Brown, Light Green, French Blue Maroon, Light Brown, Purple, Crimson, Scarlet, Pawn Drab tauaT Brewn. Royal Purple Dark Drab, Slate, Light Pawn Drab Boufenno, Violet, Fox dyeing Bilk, Wooiea and Mixed Uooda, Shawls, ecarra, inmi, suwm uwvea, sguwu, Hate. Feathers, Children'a Clothing, -ana all kindo of wearing apparel. A SAVING OP 80 PER CENT.

1 For 39 cents yon can color aa many Goods as would otherwise coat five times that sum. Various shades can be produced from the same Dye. The process is simple, and any one can use the Dve-with perfect sneeeaa. Pirectiona in French and German inside of each peekajre. HOWB tt bTEVENS, seo Broadway, Boston, Per sale by Pmggiata and dealers generally.

ol4 4m LOST ADD FOUND. JKDOUlEiEAFOa THKHEOOVRRY of a black and tan Terrier Blut. lost on Sanday, ths 12th near tho head of the Now Basin, Inlia street side, whilst on board the steamer Alexandria. Said Slut answers to the name of "Pick." Hsa a large white spot on her breast, and at the time of her dfaappearanoo had on a tin collar with brass Tke above sum will be paid, and no eucstiona sakad. bv the advertiser, either at the I Sheriffs office, or at Bo.

136 Gaaqaet street, near 1 kj LttYYhJf XL 200 sacks Bark Orsen, new landing. For sale by -p, pouRsiNB tea, 96 Batches street nil at INSURANCE. aVWVVwVVwwVrWYS(fVVwVwwVNrV UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OB BBW OBXEANS. Amsaal Statement Of the Union Insurance Company published ae re quired by law and their charter. Amount ef premiums received during the year ending April SSth, 18 Premiums en Fire Bisks.

078. 311 OS River 3X10X LULS89 863 44 Less Be turn Premiums 111621 45 Unearned premiums April 3Hh, 1864...... 3XT1Z 61 isa897 Paid Losses during the year, via: Fire Leases. IX. 165 71 River Losses.

14. MS 60 Marine 19.739 19 Total Losses. 3.137 so 91 Expenses and Interest on Scrip, leas Discount and In terest Taxes and Internal Revenue Fifteen per cent Ee turned. Renewed for un terminated 3L304 13 16 14.182 1X760 32. 30- 134.709 03 16.160 03 Ths AsseU of the Company are Capital Stock 00 Losses Secured by Mortgage 22.300 10 80.093 00 8X380 0T laseooo of.

065 00 53.090 08 7.300 79 33.786 00 9.398 79 Loans secured by Pledge. Bills Receivable for Premiums, Scrip Account Stocks, Bonds and other Cuncurrent Individual Accounts for Seal 85O0L4tiO 30 The shove statement is a correct transcript from the books of the Company. A. CHIAFELLA, President J. M.

CRAWFORD, Secretary. State of Parish of Orleans, City of Bew Orleans, Sworn to, and subscribed before ma, this 12th day of May, 185. ED. MEUNIER, Third Justice of the Peace. The Board of Directors have declared a dividend to the Stockholders ef Fifteen per cent on the amount of Stock paid; out ef which Three per cent will be paid in cash, and the balance carried to the credit of unpaid Stock account They have further resolved to pay Six per cent, interest on the outstanding certificates of Scrip.

A. CHIAFELLA, President CRAWFORD, Secretary -Directors- no. Adams, P. Durrive, Kohn, Jos. Deynoodt A.

Broossean, J. J. Fernandea, J. Seignouret' A. Couton.

my2S J. B. Eimer, J. Goldstein P. Case nave, F.

F. Generes, B. W. Ogden, -W. B.

Schmidt A. ChiapeBa, LOUISIANA MUTUAL INSU-BABCB COMPABT. Corner of Camp and Grarier etreeta. Eleven tk asi Btsucsseiit." In conformity with the requirements ef their Charter, the Company publish the following state ment Total Premiums for the rear ending Feb. 38, 1868....

n. Tis: Fire $152. 081 98 Marine 58.918 63 Hiver Premhims 15.70107 $236.71168 Lea Keturn Premiums .8) 3.036 84 Less Enterminated Premiums 3L069 00 33.095 84 Bet earned Premiums 19a 615 84 Losses Paid Fire arise Biver Loeaea. 35.201 24 rr S.525 SO 8X844 71 Taxes and Internal Revenue. 13.881 38 Betnabrances, Expenses, Less Interest etc 35.

979 S8 ei2LS05I7 7L81067 Six per cent interest on outstanding Cer- tificates of Scrip. 39.823 0 Bet Profits. 4L987 67 Bet earned 84 Deduct Amount not Participating in Divi- dend. 38.48057 Bet Earned Participating Premiums. 8X165.

139 37 The have the following 1 sets: Invested In Real Estate in Mortgage on Seal Estate. in City and other Bonds in Bank in Scrip of Mutual Ina, 42.776 75 Sa36000 10L33000 48.380 00 ML 744 00 80.125 00 86.72163 43. 68610 4L713S1 34,326 06 Loans on Pledges of Stocks. Bills Premiums in course of Sundry claims Sua the Company. Cash on handi 63a 063 07 The Sbevs atatement ie a Just, true and correct tranacript from the Books of the Company.

CHA8. BRIGG8, President -J. P. BOTJX, Secretary. State of Louisiana, Parish of City of Bew Orleans.

Sworn to sud subscribed before me, this the 31st dsy of March, 1865. SAMUEL MYERS, Second Justice of the Peace, Pariah of Orleans The Board of Trustees have resolved to pay six per cent, interest en the outstanding certificates of scrip on and after ths 8th day of May next and have further declared a scrip dividend of twenty-five per eent on the net earned participating premiums for the year ending 28th February, lags, for which certificates wiB be issued on and toiler the 1st day of July next CHAS. BIGGS, President ANT. CARRIERS, Vice President J. P.

BOCX, Secretary. TRUSTEES. Charles Br ess. B. Cramer, Arch'd Montgomery Charles Lafitte, J.

Vioeea, J. Mannsel, A. Frsriehs, A. P. Boblom, B.

M. Benachi, H. Teas, Alfred Dolhondo, O. Tsiehert Charles Weishaar, V-BA. J.

A. Btouae, KPiaggio, B. Marqueaa, Prehn. mh32 65 ly Ant Carriere, Geo. A.

Fosdick, R. Brsgier, Mason Pilcher. Edward Dupaaaeur, P. tnAersoa, A. B.

Montgomery, Alfred Kearny, George W. Hynaos, George W. Dunbar, E. F. Stoekmeyer, V.

W. Schonfeld, James Jackson, G. W. Cotrves, Charles Waters, wmiam DANCING. lAAAAAMkAaAAi A NOKLINAH DANCING ACADKMV, street Mr.

MCONIBR AHOBUxi raapeetrully oaneea to his friends and the public that hia. Dancing Academyia now open for the season. Laaiea Class Everr Mondav. Wedneadav and Friday, from 11 A. M.

to 1 P. M. Children's Class B' mwh. m. vm Am.

ttt vMfl. 6 P. uenxiemene iaas aTvcry say, nous 1 to 9 P. M. Private Class Anv hour during the day.

B. 1 1 WTum .1 W. AW 1 11 II I.IIP P1ABIUT will attend to the lei PROF. J. TBGAS'S DANCING ACADEMIES, AT 176 Canal atroet and at Bagls Hall, Prytania street PROF.

J. VEGAS most leepeetfuOy informs his friends and the public that these DABG IBG ACADEMIES are now open. Days of Tuition on Canal street Children's Clasa MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, from 4 to 7 o'clock P. M. -Ladies' Class TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SAT- CROATS, from 10 to 13 M.

GentlomeB'a Class MONDAYS, WEDBESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from 7 to 9 P. M. Days of Tuition at Eagle Hatt 'l Children's Class TUESDAYS andTUURSDAYB. from 4 to 6 o'clock P. Pratictn gOaaa for Children ef both Sebeoa BTBBX SATCBDAT, from 4 to 7 o'clock P.

sta. am au, nruwiaiaMi. 'For terms spply at Prof. Tegas's 4m b. james 00.

can jbb found at im Gravier street upstairs, n7 tf INSUIaNCE. afVBSByVyMasa8k4 KATIONAI BJL4R1NS 'in' i SHei vJ-s FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. This Compaaj insures sgainst sJtlomssby prtre Sburtne susal Island Itavicnttsew Cent Discount Allowed on BIBB, MAB1BB ABD BITBB BISKS On and after ths let of October. Office corner ef CAMP and COMMOB 8TEKET3. 5 XL COURTEBAT, President BMXET, Ties President LOUTS DOMIBGUB, Secretary.

F965-Sly INSURANCE. Fkanlx iMuwnee CenBeusy mt New York. L508.6O9 r.f Adriatic Iasnrmnce Compeury of New Terk. CASH 'I 800.000 Firs, Ocean, Marine and Inland Bisks taken at rates as low as ether first-class Companies. Losses equitably adjusted, and promptly paid In CASH, at this Agency.

P. B. FELL, Agent 51 Camp street alo Uel HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPABT OF BBW 0BXBA5S. Thlrseeatki Annwal Statesaeat. The following statement of the affairs of this Company is published In conformity with the requirements ef the Charter, vis: Amount ef unterminated Biaka of 1863, and premiuma for year ending 31st 1864 96 Premiums on Fire Risks 676, 936 45 Premiums on River 9,144 08 Premiums on Marine 30, 856 33107, 626 86 Less Premiums on Bisks not terminated to 31st December, 1864............

18, 131 00- Less Return 2 314 43- 30,445 43 Bet earned premhims for the year ending 31at Deoem- ber, 1864.. 481 44 Losses during the same period Fire 43 1 Biver 3,465 03 Marino Bisks. 15,763 34 W49.153 68 BsKihsuraneea to Dee. 31, 1864. 1,593 25 Expenses, etc, leaa aiaoount, expeaaas, interest, 5,40349 ratted States, State' and City Taxes and Licenses 36,319 84 82,367 38 Balance Beserved 114 08 The Company have the following Invested in Bank Stock, City, State and ether 1 890,318 67 Loaned on pledge of Bank Stocks and Bonds.

.88,893 00 Invested in Real Estate Office No. 88 Camp 43,693 99 Bins Beceivable for 42,403 10 Due for Premiums in course of Col- 43,443 12 Uncurrent Note a. 37,166 50 Cash on ST, 83S 90 38 The above statement is ajuet, true and correct transcript from the books of the Company. A. BROTHER, President JAMES H.

WHEKLEB, Secretary. -t lr i STATE OB LOUISIANA; i 1 Pariah of Orleans, City of Bew Orleans Sworn to and subscribed before aie this SSth day Of January, 1865. 4 ED. MEUNIER, Third Jaaticeof the Peace, Parish of Orleans. Six per cent interest on outstanding certificates of profits will be paid on and after the 13th or February, 1865.

t' The Company continues to insure against the perils ef the Sea, Rivera, and loss or damage by Fire, at the current rates of premium. Office 78 Camp street. ALEXANDER BBOTHBR, President. JAXES H. WHEELKB, Secretary, ir Trusteea r' E.

Peale, A. Moulton, J. Villarrubia, Jr. J. P.

Harrison, W. Tompkins, B. W. Huntington Joa Hoy, TK B. Moore, Pi H.

Foley, L. Jury, John Hall, W. A. Johnson, 8. L.

Levy, L. Folger, JohnT. Moore, A. H. May, A.

B. James, John Rogers, J. M. Stevensen, Chiam, Thomas Dix, B. Hobart, T.

K. Price, John M. HalL J. B. Isenhour, Joaiah Cole, A.

J. G. Brown, B. Eaep, V. Ja33 GergeD.

Bits. T. Xoidock. HITE A MlffiDOCK, Isapsrterw TJrsOers WTBES, Ut)DOBS, ABT BAB BT01BB, S4 CHraVle street, 7lew Oriesnss. JJATE CONST ABTLT Off HAND ABD AXB PKB-pared to sell at ths LOWEST PRICES WBTTB WTBB and CXABETS, Quarts and pinta CBAMPAGBES BOOTCH ALB, liOBDOJI PORTER, BRABDIBB, varions emaltnsav -i WUlSJUtIS, WIRES, COWULB, axd btttebs.

A lart assortment of TOBACCO CIGABS, PLAT-XBO CARDS, ete. -tt RJMOTALS REMOVED I HAVB BEMOTED TO 99 MAGAZTBB street ala-Sm E. REMOVAL-JOBX B. WALLIS fc DEALERS in Western Produce, Bagging, Rope and Twine, have rensorad. to atoroa 107 and MO Pordrss street n5 lm NOTICE H.

J. BAEB'8 FLOUR STORE RR. moved from 107 Poydraa street to 82 Maeuatne. between Poydxaa and LaXavette streeta, JEMOTAL-X POHLHAUS fc FLOUR Merchants, have removed from 59 to 73 and 79 Poy- wraa axrajex. 1 JEMOVAL-J.

Art. HTM HAS REMOVED HIS stock Of Carriages asm WarsaW fross 166 Oravisr street- to 74 Bt Charles, 'where may be found a fins assortment of the above 'aAeJsev Also'' horse Tilnakets, lap robes, xsats, etc. oJV-ln RAILROADS. JMPOBTABT TO TBAVELEB4 DAILY TRACf, T9 Montgomery. Office JL.

and a. BTtunroad Cewairr Mobile, Oct 6, lifcl 7' i Om sad after MONDAY, the 9th the steams 8ENATOB wtn leave the Railroad Wharf, at the feet of St Francis street at 10:30, A. XL, meonnection with, the steamers between Mobile and Kw Orleans, sad arrtvs at Montgomery at 3 A. M. next merningtatimo tseonneet with the 4 A M.

traia sa the Contgomery and West Point faih-oad, by which passengers reach Atlanta at 6 P. theaaata day, time between Bew Orieasta and Atlsa. tosnryaeonpmehonrsoTertwoda At Atlanta eloss onnectlons are mads- with tij train for Nashville, KnoxriUe and aU Basterseitiea. By thia route ths psissge between Bew Orleans and Bew York is made In less than six days, a sear sTJproximation the time made prior to the war. O.

JOBDAB, elT lmtJ Sup and Engines. J3OSTCHARTRAIN RAILROAD FALL AXQ WDJ. ter arrangement On and after THTJBSDAT, Oct 5th, 1865, the Trains on this Road will run atftj, lOWS Departure ef Cars iv-': From Citv End. From Lake Bad. 6H A.

M. team Train. 65H 4H A.M. Horse Car. 6 Steam Train, 10)4 IX 9 3)4 1 M.

P. M. i' rm 3ti 4 i Bores Csa (7 Paaaengers for GeStilly muat notify the Con duct or prior to the departure of the train. O. PABDKLT, o3 i Superintendent JMPORTABT TO TRAVELERS BBTWEKB JCTT Orleans and Eastern Cities The Great Bros Gauge Atlantic and Great Western Railway is art open and running two daily fast Express' train freak Cincinnati to Bew York, and all Eastern cities.

Passenrera to the East will find thia a moat is. sirable route. The equipments of this road are sot surpassed on this continent Elegant Palace Else, ing Cars accompany all night trains, and Bmeki 1 Cars en all traina. Ample tune ia allowed at reraise hours for Meals, and the unbroken Broad without change, offers to passengers a degre peed, security and comfort not te be found as arr other route. Connections via Cairo, St Louis and Chicago for this route are certain, and also esnaes-' tions lor Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore sad' Tickets can he had and Bagfte checked threurA at all important Southwestern Offieea ror runner mmrmauon ana wnrajo i icxsu.

nr 1 11 apply Office 11V M. Kk. I DVMJD, 1 I OX ino suuuc ana pi issibsihpi Bieamsmp D. McLAREN, General Superintendent P. FULLER, General Ticket Agent A ISAAC PAIST, General Southwestern Agent su33 3m JLLDiOIS CENTRAL RA1LRAD.

FAR FJIOj: Bew Orleans to Bew Tork Bedneed to 8)76 40. Two Daily Trains leave Cairo morning and even. ing, upon the arrival of the Atlantic and Kissuwipit. Steamship Company's boats from Bew Orleans. making direct connections with all lines Watt and West.

Time from Cairo to Bew York days Time from Cairo to Boston days and 6 houra For Through Tickets and further informs Una ap ply to the Company's office, ctTm General SupermWndentCliicara, 1 I W. P. JOHBSON, 1 General Passenser Agent Chioaga. B. B.

PEG RAM, AgentT 104 Common street opposite the City HoteL BewOrieaaf. -i LONGLBT, AVa flual A II 13 dvuiuoih dmBjssaXws iwW Vi ssjsxksxss. -EXPRESS. 1 1. rriHB BOUTHEBB EXPRESS.

COMPANY, OFFIC corner of Carondelet and Gravier streets, harjej wsntvnansl 1 losi wlilm aaW-tx mmaS sasahsi 4s receive and forward Freight Coin, Bullion, Tres sury and Bank Botes, "and valuahles, toallpartsof ths United Canadas and Europe, charge of reliahlc messeEgera CoUect billa with or without aoda. axiSsa. checks, etc. Letters' if Incloied tav Government Envelope for goods te ie returned by Bxpreas carried Free, If inclosed Government For further particulars inquire at the office. A.

B. SMALL, BTDBi Asent i -i J. BALDWIN, OF SOUTH LOUISIANA Express, would respsctfuny notify his frienfls and the puiuw aoucrwur a u. vnocim arraogviBenio with ths COMMERCIAL BXPBESS COMPABT, sad is now prepared to receive and forward VALUABLE PACKAGES and MERCHANDISE to the following places inLeniaiaaai Brashear City, PatteraonviUe, "'7 Centrevme, Laayette, jfrankhn, Grand Cotean, a JasnAratfa -4. rn1wissA St Martinavifle.

Ferrates, inquire at ths office of Comsier' cial Express Company, J20 and 122 Commoa street an30-tf -vT rt 1 HANDLER'S KEW8 BXPBESS FROM MAG NO na Pikaeounty, to HolmeeviBs, (county comity, tai-weekly. From Magnolia to Jacksonwood and Liberty," (county seat Amite county, Miss, trt-weekly. From Liberty to Centrevillc and Wood villa, (osw ty seat, Wilkinaon county, semi-weekly. Will supply aubacribers residing at or Jn tbavt einity of any station on the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad, Southern Railroad, and Mississippi Central Railroad, and Jacksonwood, Liberty, CentreviUe, Woodvillew-Monti cello, (county seat Gallatin, (county seat, Pine Bluff, etc. with the KEWORLEANS.

ksO-BILE, VICKSBURG, JACKSON and MtUJDLLH DAILY and. WEEKLY PAPERS Having afrents as above, will attend to recordlni deeds, collecting, etc Letters mailedr(10 cents enclosed, Or vaekareS sent to ''Agent Chandler's' Express, Msgnoua, -Miss. will be promptly forwarded. Until mail routes and post offices are reeatas Babed, will mail aad pay poetasre on Letters from the above to Magnolia Post Office. -r.

Passage from Magnolia to 08 Letters U. 8. Postage paid 19 Newspapers and Circulars, (U. 8. Post-- age -Bubacriptions and advertisements for country papers received bv J.

BENJ. CHANDLER, a37 dtWtf 48 Carondelet street ADVANCES. JAMES L. GLENN, AGENT FOR 8AWIBE, Wallaee Bsw Tori, will mass Cain Advances on Consignments to them in Be New York, and to John K. Gilllat fc CSV and Robert Edwards, London and Liverpool.

Office 61 Carondelet street Bew Orleans U8H ADVANCES LIBERAL ADVANCES BUX2 on shipments of Cotton, Tobacco, Sugar and ethei products, by mWlm WOLFF. 17 Tchotrpitonlas stJ DTABCES ADTANCES WB WILL MAKE CA5X Advanees en shipments Cotton te Messrs Bath, bons Bros, fc Co. Liverpool, as wellsstosnr friends in Bew York and Boston. LETT fc DETrSB, sl03m 1 27 Carondelet street tABH ADVANCES LIBERAL ADTABCE3 3 lbs made en shipments to my friends, Messrs heus Hardy fc Boston, and Mmyfneudi in Hew Tork and St Louis, by F. HAXST.

Jy28 6m 2T Batches street A DVABCE8 OB CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTOX A. Tsbaoeo. Staves TaSow. ate.i to our frlenss tn Havre, Bordeaux, Bew Tork and the West Indies. (i so tf Office 43 Old Levee street 'J DTABCES LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES 2TACK on Cotton, Sugar, Produce and approved xterchesv dise, consigned to James A.

Baynor, 10 Bareiay street, Bew York. M. COURTEBAT. Agent no ly 33 Carondelet street. NATIONAL PREMIUM PURE WHITS LcAl Manufactured hy the National Whrtr Le-i and Zinc Company CHRIST At fc.

jTRUTUB3, Pearl street, Now York. Wo beg to caution pvblie against pore basing any imitation 'j Brand, as ws learn there has been a Borus Brand sent into the Haw OrlMana market. Oars always have ear Trade on ail paefcagps, ff4; none other is genuine. (. lt -u II.

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