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if i 1 i if BY LUM3PKN, KENDALL ic CO. M.iimDM wn.Kiii kbnoala, a.m.bolbxoob: Camp Stiiit. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY Sasecrtption received for twelve months for Sifr half WeeS and quarterly at tb earn rate. AO sabeerin bonsln Utur. Single cop'ee cents.

Aeeroaemeftta no exceeding fen tioe or lea, 1m Petn, inserted for the first and no cent, for every subsequent tneertian. Those of greater length charged is AiMrantf tasafted on the second page charged a linrtMmenti published at tatervala, vist weekly, aemt weakly, srt wevkby mwlUr, charged 41 per square lor every in err on. A liberal discount will be mad to those who adTerttie by the year. A vertier. apxMerl aa ta thne wUI be published sne month and charged accordingly but no adver tlsrmen sabsertptioa wrH he Mopped until all i arrearages are paid, at ta option of the proprietor.

Manias and obituary aotioea kra charged $1 per eqamre. THURSDAY JAM. 3, 185 tf See 8applement to TP Pay's Paper. Council 1 proceeding on fir tt page, llowketty article on fourth page. EaT The clerk of the steamboat Laurel IIU1 haa our Uunki for late Baton Rouge paper.

C5T Thank to the clerk of tho ateamboat R. M. Jettea for late Aleaarria paper. r9 Messrs Soathmayd Btrrlwii will pleaae kecept' oox mcknowtodgtnenta for their politely accorded fkrora. MuLRUeS or Mrs Juioa Dxaw.

A typographi cal error made as announce that the marriage of the ULr Julia took place at Galveston on Saturday last In fact it was on Sunday, aa. we were informed, tuat the happy erect took place. The better the day the better the aaya a good old proverb, and such we sincerely hope may prove to be the fact in this case, Enurr'i'BiU or a Scboonkb. A schooner xf about twenty one tous burthen will be sold by the Sheriff at pnblio auction on Tuesday, the 30th ioati Louisiana and Pelican Docks, at Algiere. ndvertiseaient.

17 SrH ateamer Caledonia, Cpt Calhoun, rrrd yesterday from Pittsburg. We ere informed by her clerk that they passed quite a fleet tf coal boats In the neighborhood of Memphis, all bound for this port. CouNTBiijrirTSv There is a great deal of counterfeit money about the city just now. Half dollars, qnaztera, and gold dollars, and the principal pieces aim til ated, aa far as we have seen but shop dealers and other cannot bo too particular in examining aQ money tendered to them. Families ending errant fc market may also find them elves tmpoa4 on If they, be not particular to asaure themselves beorehand that the money they send la good it la not ao uncommon, as it ought to be, to hara had money returned in its ntead.

Whtt iira The steamer National, Capt Manas, arrived "yesterday from White River With a cargo of upwards of 1,000 bales cotton. CapV UcManua Informs that White RiTeris pea aa( far up aa.Jaeksonport, with abt feet Vater. Ahoy Jackaonport the river is very low, there being''' not mere than thirty inches water. The Ifemphla and White River packet Julia Dean had. gone, above and taken on a cargo of cotton, for' Memphis, and was hard aground some diataac above Jackaonport, where ahe would probably remain antU a rWe in tha river.

Lamb Cotton I.tvoic. The ateamboat M. Jones, Capi. Robinson, which arrived at o'clock lart evening, from Calhoun's Landing, Red River, brought" lStfi bales 'of cotton, consigned to. tha the house of Washington Jackson 4t all of which was shipped from one plantation that of Meredith Calhoun, Esq.

The officers of the R. M. Jones report 3V4 feet of water oa. the falls at Alexandria, with the weather treateainf rain. u.Ta'or an'Old SHirBfASTxa.

Amoug our ohituary notices will be found one announcing the death of Capt, laaatt 8. Coffin. Capt. Coffin had been areaident of this city for a number of years, mdffaa nrueh esteemed or his social and gentlemanly He traa an old shipmaster, and was well known to all those who have been long trading to this port. We have been requested to Invite the masters of ships now in port to hoist their color tt half mast during the day, in retpect to Us memory.

Gjlhj Bau at tics St. ChabxKs Hotel. There have been some delightful hops at this excellent hotel daring the last few weeks, and now Xhero is to be a grand dress ball given there by Its courteous proprietors, Messrs. Hall Invitations have been already sent out for next Wednesday evening. This will be one of the notable vents in our gay season, as the city is rapidly filling up with fashion of the interior, and of the North, Zxd at.

no other place public or private, tba votaries of the dance ever enjoy themseltej mar highly than the St. Charles reunions. AUKDia Ship. One of the largest and finest teasels which hava ever lain by our levee, the very largest, we believe, Indeed, came up ester day. She is very appropriately named the "Monarch of the Seaa, and ahe is commanded by that able and energetic veteran, Capt Gardnei Che is quits a new vessel having been launched last October.

She is registered at 2,000 tons burthen, and wOl carry all of 7,000 bales of cotton, Her accommodations and equipment are of cor responding capacity. She is fitted out with Howe' sew. patent rigging, which is said to possess numerous and great advantages. Her dimensions re 343 feet length on decfe, 45 feet beam, and 33 leet depth' of hold." She is a capital aeagoing vessel, paving made the run from Penaacola to the mouth the river in twenty four hours. The Monarch of the Seaa has been at Pensacola for the past month, engaged in trying the capacity of the new dock at the Government navy yard there, for which purpose she had been chartered.

Gsaareav Donatio. The Pennsylvanian under stands that the Grand Lodge of Free Masons has Appropriated C500 to the relief of the poor of Phila delphia. i St." Chabxxs Tmxatxs The Ravels will this toremlng perform their never wearying pantomime of the "Breem Monster," together wit the pretty raettcpieca "Jeamette aad Jeaaaot," ia both ef which ah rid ap Baia4a tha first aa the WXUt Xniflu, and ia the Uvtt aa The Marinettia wiU appear between the pieces tbr fceu of difflcutty and trench. 'aa peif umii commence with the nrrca of aaiDonunt by tha theatrical corps of tha Et been mora popular, more attractive, than apoa this visit to aa He seems 7 fand ret of perenntel youth. Time liiVeiBiSr ewem stale his teolto variety," aod trMMfrfcriiiitoi have all the freshBeas and at ha, ,7 CeUotiaa FraarA his saiVvTcnrM arace aad agiHty, and WTOdCTffcxiLrr, while th Mr.

IwiS1' ar. hoata la themselves. tho adaiiraM. t. be awarded for Tin ill WadaettoB pt theBAveJ ber ef Beville Koatitrit be glv together with a fc and will soon be prod need, vM, UthgUadlog rola, aad Camhier as i 1 1 csuvv iauTUiwi eTcaing WUI be per oraee the aaeanaa Avxe, My WUrt Omt, which has already esa so Ssteiahly Mr.

and Mrs. Bat. Sod Hill will snsraln the leading character. After this Miss Auea KoberUoa will appear as Jmtg i. oa Ansa viaraeaa," ia ta coaiear so called a VMcewrltseat oxprosely a arr aad oy brr acted wtth "eat Mr.

passes B. Browae, the ever ntvorite "nsn. baa am exceiieat part la this piece. ae perlormaace wUI eoaclado witk tha flathlne awes as the JCagtlsh Schsolhoy," hitherto aea mmA tlm a mm oertoo. playiag her estalaai chares sat ZZZ ZZZ' of JT dOr the of which be nStZ 'cL! Snch aa army af attracUoa at this Tain eflered for our amoawaMat.

ot jZtlt7 JaeddoM be overflowirg again. "Tl dicaa will KtlrfOxi.JiUTisxu "TtBTaThassuittBri annual of this excellei the Itto proximo. Bupet lor advantages for JV" a msthmUcil, mechanical sad pnwucai mj? 'EST aard' wVMortii beta, the aJptUeouT. 1 i ii I I III It I 1 ti Ml a1 TELEGBAPBIC. CiFBCIALLT TO THB PICATTJHS CUBA AND SPAIN.

IBf the National Washihotow, Jan. 20. The Government has informatioBthat the Spanish Cortes ha refused to sell Cnba at any price. A decree ha been passed In that body, offering an asylum In Spain for all foreign refugees in Europe. The Arctic's Catastrophe, Nxw Tobk, Jam.

20. The Grand Jury who have been inquiring into the circumstances of the catastrophe which befei the Arctic, do not find cause of censure against any one. Now ilampMklre semweramp. Mr. Wells has agreed to accept the seat in the United States Senate, to which he has been elected, although it was pretty confidently expected he would decline to do so.

Loaded MaHsey Hates. Letters of the latest date received from London by the Canada quote money at 5 per cent dia counffor the beat paper. Uongreasionai. Washington, Jan. 82.

The Senate Committee on Military Affairs have agreed to present a report in: favor ot the raising oi three additional red' menu of United States troops, to be employed in the repression ot inaian attack and outraees on tnerronners. New York Markets. Nxw Yoax, Jan. 20. The cotton market here is quiet but prices are advancing.

Flour has de dined 25c. per barrel, with aalea of Ohio at fa 62 per uarrei. iorn is ami ana arooping, ana mixed Western is selling at 94 97c. per bushel. Pork is firm, with sales of mess at 19 25 per bar rel.

Lard is dull at 94fcfZ9e. for prime in barrels. Nxw Tout, Jaw. 23. The cotton market here is very firm, and the stock is nearly exhausted.

Middling Orleans is quoted at and Mid dlinsr Uplands at 8c per pound. Flour ia easier. Pork is In rood demand, and prices are tending npward, with sales of mess at $12 25 12 31 i per barrel. Lard is dull at VW per pound in barrels: Nsw Yobx, Jan. 24 The flour market is dull, and prices are easier, out not quotaoiy lower.

Sales of mixed corn at 93 97c per bushel. Pork is higher, with sales of mess at (12 50 per barrel Lard is steady at 934 4 9e. per pound for prime in barrels. Sales of whiskey at 39c. per gallon.

Hirer Intelligence. LornsriLLK, Jan. 20. The'rlver here is falling, with feet water In the canaL Weather warm, with Indications of rain. The steamers Swallow and Glendaie have arrived from New Orleans, and the Harry Lewis and Sultana have left for that port.

Cincinnati, Jan. 20. The river here is now at a stand. Flour is in good demand, with sales of stiperfine at 67 70 37 75 per barrel. Provisions are dull.

Sales of green ham at 6c. per pound, and ot lard, In barrels, At 84c. Pitts BUao, Jan. 20. The river here is falling.

with scanto feet 8 inches water in the channel. i oursviLLi, jan. ins river nere is now rising and has swollen 18 inches since There is 7 feet 6 inches water in the canaL Heavy rains feu from Saturday evening up to Sunday noon, and the weather has cleared tip very cold. i'The steamers Fashion, Persia, Glendy Burke, and A. L.

Sbotwell, have arrived, and the H. Winslow and David White, hare left for New Or leans. Cincinnati, Jan. 22. The river here has risen IS inches since Saturday evening, and is still swell' ing.

Flour Is scarce and prices are firm. Bales of hogs at 43 cents per pound. L.OUISVII.LK, Jan. vsi. i ne river here is now falling, with 6 feet 4 inches water in the canaL The weather la moderating.

The steamers Eliza and Glendy Burke have left for New Orleans. Cincinnati, Jan. 23. The river here is now at a stand. Flour is in good request at 67 75 per bar el for superfine.

Sales of whiskey at 20 cents per PiTTSBtrmo, Jan. 23. The river here is now at a stand, with 5 feet 8 inches water in the channel. VicxsBcao, Jan. 24.

The steamer Know Noth ing passed here last evening at 5 o'clock, and the H. M. Wright at half past 5, both bound for New Orleans. The river here has fallen 16 inches since Saturday last Locisviiir, Jan. 24.

The river here is still falling, and has receded 9 inches during the last twenty lour hours. Weather cold and freezing The steamers Highflyer, Granite State, Monarch and Lexington have arrived from New Orleans. Cincinnati, Jan. 24. The river here has fallen 4 inches since last evening.

Flour is advancing, ana superfine is selling at 9 60 47 8a per barrel. Provisions firm. Sales of whiskey at 20c. per gallon, with a drooping market River and Steamboat News. The Far raerville (La) Enquirer, of the 12th report Bayou D'Arbonne in a fine stage for navigation.

The Harrisonburg (La) Independent of the 17th Inst, says The late rise in the Ouachita haa rendered it navigable as tar as Carrden. A number of boats have come in and commenced in good earnest the business ot conveying the crop ot last year to market The Richmond (Madison parish) Journal, of the 8th reports that Tens as and the interior bayous are all yet too low for navigation. The Yazoo Whig, of the 19th inst, says Owing to the rise in the Yazoo river, several of me largest ciaaa boats arrived at our landing the put woe, wnicn cauaea Business to be rawer brisk. The Memphis Eagle and Enquirer, of the 18th, reports the river falling slowly. The Nashville Banner, of the 20th, reports Cum berland river still fallingwith aeven feet water on tne anoaiA The Paul Anderson, John Blmonds and Bunker Hill No.

2, from this port, arrived at St Louis, on the 16th inst The Mississippi at St. Louis, on the evening of the ICtb, was at a stand, or receding very slowly. The Belfast Kate Swiney and James Robb did not leave St Louis on the 16th, as advertised. They were to leave on the 17th for this port also, the Flying Cloud and Arabia. The Paul Anderson was advertised to leave on the 18th for this port The Cincinnati Columbian, of the 15th inst, says The river has risen very rapidly since yesterday, some six feet in alL and waa swelling up to the hour or 4 o'clock yesterday alternoon at the rate of about two inches per hour.

The wharf yesterday presented rather a dull appearance, ana little shipping was occurring. The rise in the river ia not from Pittsburg, where, we understand, the water ia falling, but from the tributaries above, which are represented as pouring out largely. The present cold spell will have a tendency to check the rise in the Ohio. The steamboat Ohio was to leave Cincinnati on the 15th for thia port Nxw Books J. C.

Morgan, Exchange Place, next the Post Office, sends us cop lea of several new publi cations, which hs has received and often for Alice Cery, published by Tick nor Fields, Boston, is a collection of the very chaste, really poetical, and oriainal productions of one whose name will live. The Ions est of the pieces in the volume. The murder of Tlascala," we think, gives evidence of higher powers than th fair authoress has yet folly exerted. The Forest Exiles," by Capt Mayne Ktid, and "Merrte England," hy Grace Greenwood, are two moat excellent, attractive and inst rue tire books from the same publishers. The first ia a collection of tales illustrating the perils of a Peruvian family amid the wilds of the Anuuoo the other a series of brief descriptions of some af tha principal places in England, with accounts of th wsuagauhed mem and women who have lived In them.

Te American Borne Cook Beok," by an American ccPbl practical work, published by Garrett new fork, Love la a tale, published av Imu. ki. i Adi. i Wor4" January, published by J. Ifaaital number of that beat of perl.

ZZ" rtwea national writer. AracterisUc af th abl BocTaxaw Ori n. at Armory Hall cawtlau. a. h.

i ZTZlZZ? WMe' rapid malUpUcaUoa. ef fa liMsai 1 amusing Ammora af feel, aides aad MltcaeU fend the rest, th axeaHaat inlT berg, Sardaex, Banuey, MItchaU and Peel. thT.ilL dancing of th Peels and Mitchell, tha.caalui wiTt" noensal aexieemawcee eg llesaesy. Ussasy ahatea )iistiss7iTTS elects proaacea oy ma minetretsin a body, eemecuu the smasiag barlesaues they give a nighUy, farm aa as. tratisa that th lavara of geaaia BBirtk caaaat easliy 'i si Another excellent, prograaims is ta baperfdrmad, we aea.

this avenlne. wrtti fT The catalogue of deacriptionaof the alave beloBgtng the wtste of H. B. Hifl and aea. Bailey, are! ready for Tbe first gang, from th Retrieve Plantation.

Bumherioe ahot 117. will be soid to morrow. The san af Gem. Baitey, wnmberiag about as, will be aoid Henday mt whse can do seen Before i east, Madam AakauxX Baooi' Us annual gahday haa returned, muchtoth. aatJafaa This Uoa and delight of th young feka, th.

HveHeat hopes and en) it SbMkfW Hath Brooks has great and deserved celebrity aa a teacher af her beautif al art. An experienced and well taught i hereelf. ahe haa displayed the greatest skill and aptitude la imparting a thorough knowledge of u. ta others, since she haa been among ns, and ao has ac i A he hiebeet reputation In her profession. At the ball, this evening, she will have the pleasure of furnishing additional eviaence or ner nsauty ana compe tencv.

In the exhibition she will make of the proficieucy of her classes. The children will pet form all the fashion sble and popular dances of the day, and among them several character which will be beautifully and artistically executed. course, there will be a goodly attendance of the fa thers, mothers and other relative and friends of the pu pils present upon this interesting occasion, as there always has been. Indeed, it Were difficult to decide whether the young people or the adults participating in their festival are more delighted with these annual reunions. The floor will be divided between the children and the older visitors during the, first pait of the eveniDg, and after the exhibition is concluded the dancing will be ge neral.

We antiripate much pl'asure, and so may all who Intend to be present, from Madame Arraline Brooks' ball. this evening. GaocKftlxs. Goodrich A. No.

24 Common Street, scents for the Maryland Steam Sugar Refinery, are receiving large supplies of losf, crushed and powdered so. car of the best qualities, which they oner to dealers ana others on accommodating terms. They hsve also for sale a large supply of the excellent Bloe Grass Dairy cheese. See advertisement. Mows.

Roussxt's Dxpot or Fbuit and Flower Plants. We would call attention to the announce ment of Mons. Rousset that be haa arrived from trance with an extensive assortment of rare plants, flower and fruit trees, bulbous roots, flower seeds, Ac, from bis nur series at Paris and Cbambery; and that they may be eax atnined and purchased in quantities to suit appli rants, at No. 93 at Charles street, under the Pelican theatre. We recommend all who are In want of the most healthy ani vigorous plants, trees and roots, of almost every variety of fruit, flower and shrub, to call as above and inspect Mons.

Ho asset collection. The attention of purchasers Is called to the sale at auction, this day, at o'clock, in front of Banks's Arcade, of 10 new and splendid buggy wagons, maue oi tne neat material. FOB Nxw Yoax, eta Havana. The steamship Black Warrior, Capt. J.

Bnlloch, leaves as above at o'clock morning Agent James Connoly A 44 roy dras street AMXaicAif Thkatbx. Besides the bill per fotmed last evening "The Toodles" and "Tne Trung Actress" in which Mr. Cbanfrau and Miss Albertlne ap pear. It will be observed that Miss Charlotte Crampton Is to perform, this evening, presenting the part ef "Black Eyed Susan," in the interesting drama ef that name, to Mr. Cbanfrau 's William.

TW fhe man who was "bent 'on matrimqny" uas siraigntenea up. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Closing the Coffee IIolses There was considerable excitement on St. Charles street yesterday. went from ronee ooue to con ee Bouse, ordering all who nan not ootainea a ucense tor the nresent vear to close their bouses, forthwith.

Several of the proprietors bsd combined and obtained injunctions preventing iDrtian oT mis nature oy toe ponce, saa cut two or tnree oi tne bouses were closed. Those who bad cone ud promotlv and taken out their licenses at the commencement of tbe yearmicit base been seen standing about their doors. with their bonds in their pockets smlllns at tbe embsr rassmrnts of their less prudent confreres. We understand this movement will continue until everv coiiee house keeper in tne city has either taken out bis licence or permanently closed his bouse always czcentiue those who have obtained injunctions to stsy proceedings until the legality of tbe tax imrosrd can be contested and decided by tbe proper authorities. IsifE'sT.

The Coroner held an inquest yesteiday at the Charity Hospital, oo the body of a man named Wiihelm Neinbeffer. a native of Germany, need about furry Ave years, who a led from tb electa of a wound received at Bay St. Louis, on the night ot tbe ult Tbe deceased was a carpenter, engaged In building a bouse there for a gentleman of this city On tbe night in question ne waa returning from Lis wore, witn nit tools on his shoulder, when he waa met by two men named Eocene Bourchaiaand Valerie. One of them asked him for something to riiink, and be replied that be bad nothing of tbe kind. Tbe other cried out, sbnot him," and tbe first one did so, the bait lodging In his spine.

Tbi was the story told at the inaurst. bv those who heard it from the of the deceased. The men named are now in cuitody at Bay St. Tbe Jury leturnrd a verd'et In accordance with the facte, and tbe front vtrbul will be sent over to Bay Sc. Louis to day.

The deceased leaves a wile and child, living at Bay St. Louis. First District, Committed. Peter McGlone and his wife were examined yes erdav on the barer of keeoinc a very disorderly house, the resoft cf thieves and other similar characters, and Peter was ordered to rive Sl.ouo oall fnr his appraraure before the First Din net Court for trial. Mrs nicb.

was discharged, but was immediately examined on the charge of stealinc 10 from a woman who lived in the bouse, and sbe wss also sent before tbe same tribunal, 30u security beinjr manded. Tbe lady save the required bonds, hut Peter was unable to do ao, and went to the Parish Prison. Heavy Larceny. A man named Bernard Martin was arraigned yesterday on the charge of having. aided and araisted by one Frank, stolen in money anJ a gold watch worth SIAO from the oed of Micbael Mciiresl, at the Commercial Motel, on the corner of Girod and Hew Levee streets, on Saturday night last, whilst Mrs.

wss ssieep Th accused was committei tor examination in default ef giting 5O0 security. Bis accomplice baa not yet been arrested. Selling Liquor to Slaves. C. Relih, the keeper of a curlee house on the co ner of Grarier and rriilippa streets, was arraigned yesterday on tne having said iiqior to a slsve belonging to Mre Mary Taylor, he wasoidered to give security for bis appearance on tbe 3utb inst.

fur examination. Highway Robbery. On Tuesday after noon, a gentleman who lives on tbe other side of the river, was aittlPg on the Levee, wuen he was joined by two other persons, who appeared to be well acquainted with the city, its commerce, resources, Ac, and although entire strangers soon contrived to make themselves veiy ecreea hie. Seating themselves by his side, they watched their opportunity, and while one of them seized him by his arms, tne otuer snatcnea nis goto waxen ana cnain ana bath ran ofL The gentleman gave cbese, but was unable to overtake tbe thieves, so he left their description at the notice office. Yesterdsv.

officers Hennessv and Mclnemy arrested a frllow earned Frank Judge, au Mocking Bird, a well known, dangerous, and suspicious vsgrant, who answers the description of one of the thieves, aad be was remanded to await examination. Atpempted John O'Neill was arrested yesterday, on the corner ot Julia and Claiborne streets, a the request of Theodore Brunninc. wbo charges O'Neill with hsving attempted to violate the person of mro o. iuc accuaeu awaib imuuuua vn uiissciiuus charge. seeoad District.

Charge of Swindling. Louis Carretta Hiade avdavit before Recorder Kamoa yesterday tnat on the 8th or rtoveraner last one Conatantine tto'iana, aiaea and uAisii hv l.rnr bv false and fraudulent reoresm tations, obtaiaed from tbe ofHce of Paul Emile Lsrecbe, notary public, tbe sum of SI AO being part oi vJ aeposi ted bv affiant at said office for the value of a slave named Pierre, tbe sr cased parties having stated that said amoont waa necessary to procure tne area or sale, since tna1: time be bo, beenuuable to obtain a settlement from them, and be therefore charges them with swindling. Assault with a Dangerous Weapon. Antotne Hissler yesterday made efti davit charging one Wm. Leonard with having assaulted hi.n in his own bouse and cut him over the nose with a knife.

orother sharp instrument. A warrant was issued for the arrest ol the accused. Felonious Iktknt. M. P.

Eyan was ar rested yeeterday, on tbe charge of havlrg broken open a a case to the encine room of tne ateamer Lone Star, on Tuesday morning, with the intent of stealing something, and remanded to await examination. Breach of Trust. G. Moroni made affi davit yesterday that in tbe month of December lat, a free colored woman named Lucette, received 16 from Mrs. Rouquette, since deceased, for tbe purpose of trans mitring the ssme to D.

R. Cartier, for whom affiant is agent. He further states that since that time be haa ascertained that Lucette baa not remitted tbe above amount, bnt that sbe has used it for her own benefit. He, therefore, charges her with breach of trust, and a warrant was issued for her arrest. THE COURTS.

First District Court. Judge Robertton. Criminal Triad Purcrday. State tu. Luka Ford.

Information for assault and battery. Mot guilty. Fourth District Court Judge Reynolds. R. (s.

Muscrove and others n. Catho'ic Cnurch af St. Loois. The aintidii in tbia caae. wbo resi le near the Ravon St.

John Bridge, say that the defendants, a religious coipora uuu. ua, cnsuiwucu ccucKiy on a certain property in the immediate vicinity of the piaintitfs, and are burying dead bodies in it and performing all other acta incident to sepulture. Tbey allege that a graveyard and tbe burying of dead bodies at such a place is a public cutssnce and greatly injurious to tbe salubrity of the neigbborhnod, and efenserwr to the health of the pleintifla and their fanailtee, and will compel tbens to abandon their homes to escape in (lcknets and pestilence. They aver that tbe authority to establish cemeteries and to designate the places for such establishments witbln the city is vested with the Mayor and Aldermen, and that the Mayor and Aldtrraen have prohibited tbe defendants from the establishing the cenutery in question. They allege that by reason of the unlawful and unauthorized acts of tbe defendants, the perpetual anxiety and fear of sickness and nMlLnr.

Mimh, occasioned. and the decrease ia tbe value of their property, they have suffered damage in tbe sum of and that unless tbe defendants be re sttained from continuing the use tba aaid cemetery, the plaintiffs will suffer irreparable injury. On these grounds tbey pray for sa injunction against tbe Catholic Chorda of St Louis, prohibiting them frr burying the dead or establishing a cemetery in tbe locality referred to and also ask for judgment gairm men ior the above sum in damages. LISHTBODT tt SONS' SUPERIOR rBXRTJnur XBXv A few ken and barrels of Lightbody A Bans' in. TEOI.

JL. WHITES. Jasdpgt 10S Canal Onuic ud MawpnllaxTTrees fr Hales i 1,000 from Jamaica Seed le from Sicily Seed i i 1 a rmrt Ck. i i fci a i from Creole Seed rv ew aaespuias ST span rium lira. are from two ta five veara aid.

Als Also, Citron Z. y. r. rairnoLL iSr SCO hy" he AuikaaT. tsasavsoitaal Sat th Msx Cash by B.

FELL COtr Csmnron streets trtani mZ i. Ono puacheasi ale 5no poncheasi sM loUI Vv r' sre.w. 5 v. fir "vT" 1 Tbe anva iAdsanllois ta 1 greatest seat Th ball takes place area, at Odd Hall, 'jL tl be tha aim fuU and fashionable attendance as in former Cm eawiaraaa Bacaalatow L. STEAMBOAT DEPARTURES.

For MoMle Tbe California. Carsrt, toi JWlTal at tbe Lake of the 4 P. M. Pontc 2artrain cars. Agent, B.

eeddes, 10 Bank Place. Fur Ocean Springs Tbe Creole, Capt Post, on tha arrival at tbe Lake of the AM. Ponujutftrala cars. Agent, B. eeddes, 10 Bank Place.

as a For Waterloo The Gem, Capt ClferVat Ap plication to be made on ord For Shrere port The V. F. Kimball, Capt Bread WSU, at P. M. AgentAiobn B.

Hyde A Co ,4 Poydras at For Cincinnati Tbe Buckeye, Capt. Coxjat P. BL Agents, Rogers, McOuire A Poydras street, aad St. B. Bell A Co IS Poydras street.

as For St Louis The Australia, Capt. Able, at M. Agents, Bogera, McOuire A Poydras street, and Bel', Buchanan A KJMsgarine street, and WniU Douglas, 63 Front street. For 8t Louis Tbe Grand Turk. Capt Burk, at F.

M. Agents, O. W. Sbsw A 14 Poydras street aad White A Douglas, S3 Front street. Foe St Louis The Delaware, Capt Baker, at 4 P.

M. Agents, White A Douglas, 63 Front street. For 8t Louis The H. Lucas, Capt Wine land, at 4 IT. M.

Agents, White Douglas, 63 Front street Bennett, Dix A 71 TcbaupiUulas street, and John Mjue 4povaras street. For taxoo The Judah teuro, Capt GWartney, at M. Agent, Lewis Snapp. 37 Hew Levee. For Mobile The Alabama, Capt Perry, at P.

M. Agents, B. B. Bell Co, Poydras street For Louiavile Tbe Crystal Palace, Capt Bountx. at P.M.

Agents, Br 1L Juchanan A Co 86 Magszinestreet For Camden Toe Louisa, A.eeiing, at aa. Tor bpelousas The Sydonia. Capt. liouailler, at 1 M. A n.il i nlAhi made on hoard.

nt, lewis snapp, rront street. For White River Tb PatioiiaL Capt McMsnus, at 6 P. M. Agent, lwis enapp, 7 front street For Ashtoo The Frank Lyon, Capt Estes, at 6 P. M.

Agent, T. Smith, 14 Canal street For Fort Adsms The I'avid Gibson, Capt Orr, at 6 P. M. Agents, John Hyde A 4 Poydras street Forbt Louis The Paul Jones, Capt Dales, at 6 P. M.

Agents. Bell, Buchanan A Co MB Magazine street, and B. B. Bell A li Poydras street For Shreveport The Luda, Capt McConnell, at 6 P.M. Agents, T.

B. Smith, 16 Canal street Amuaementa Thia JHvenintJ. 8t Charles Theatre" Bamboozling," Jgtannette and Jeannot," The Green Monster." Pelican Taeatre Milly," Used Dp," "The Young Actress." Orleans Theatre Barbier di Siviglia," Le Gendre." Peel's Opera. House A variety of amusing entertain menta. American Theatre" Black Eyed Susan," Young American Act re pa." VannucLi's Museum Wax Works, In great variety.

'M'me Arraline Biooks's Children's Ball Odd Fellows' HalL UT)TEL ARRIVALS YESTERDAY. ST. CHARLES Galloway, Miss: Roberts, La; Pennington, La; Comfort, Miss 8 Torisn, Miss Torian, I Oxen, La; Mrs Robinson, Tex; Walker, NY; McNutf, Va: McMullin, Ca Sel lrs, Texas; Woolfolk, La; nton; Jennings, III: 8 Rise Mich: Dunnica: Johnson. Ark: Tiill, NO; Jackson, Miss; Oldbara, A Kirtd. Dr wm ri nooiey, Aostraiia; jura xrentierx, mass; van dell.

NY, It Blair. Miss: Rind. Sinn. Ohio: Stower ann lady. La; lionbam and family.

Miss; 8 Miiliken, Ohio; Or McCarty, Johnson, Texas; McGebee, La; Blackwell, Ala: Wade, La; A Id ridge, NY; A Byram, Miss; LStcring.C Huntley, liruu atering. niernug. cmintu, va; A tonrW Esnv: Prewett By. ST. LOUIS HOTEL Brunot, Laurant, La; Richards, NO; Hard, Jenkins, Mr lilsley and asugh ter, La: A Hall, NY; Dillard, NO: Miss Miss ilarris, Miss; Hunt, Matthews, Or den.

La. VERANDAH Burch, Ark; Hardesty and lady. La: Miss Watts. Miss Watts, La; Moss, Ky; Aliduti. aia: smith, A rowier, 'rexes; A Davis, Alk; Calhoun, Miss lham, Smith, Upshur, 8 S'ory, Texas; Longley.

La; Joseph Dalton, ra; Drauguun. Tenn; Uuvall, ncGrexor, KH Williams, Texas; Phillips, Miss; Johnson, Kyi Mrs JP Adams, Texas; Mrs Walker, Miss Webb, Ark; Kits Woods, Miss; Jenkins, Moore, La; Mrs Ragland and family, Texas; a Cnsp, ary; Mr Shannon and lady. Mits. CITY HOTEL Johnson, Tenn; Ropperl. Miss; Smith and lady.

Fa; Shelby, Sykes, Miss: i I I nl .4 1 fl'A. A h.j 1.. fl M1 Klrby, A Jackson, Texas; Foster, Ala; Mr Walker, lady and daughter, Ga: Joly, Merriwortb, La; Mos sou, MatUson, Miss Parker, Allen, Texas; A Antill, La; Mrs Scalding and sou. Ale; Mayndier, USA; Bchrenck, McGlnnesy, Bernard, Van Court. La ARCADE HOTEL.

A Meyer, La; Steele, Miss; Riley, Texas; Smith, Kansas; Jennings, ill; Jones. Texas; Ashford. La; A Kldd, Dr Mobley, Oldham, Ark; Dugger, NO; Smith, La; ss rw I I an Dik. Pi I UL' i 1 HIM, 1 HU: A AruiIIIlC, vmu, a i iv lave, tt ii kiu. NO; A Ctwven.

Dag tint, HU1, TboniM Bplietr, A Budd; ill. DEATHS. rrcuuesway, ii.u i i i uiavw. heart, Capt. ISAAC fl.

COFFlM, aged about 67 years, of A 1 nt Ik, Newbury port, Mass. nis friends, and those of Green, Harding A and J. P. Whitney A Ca, are requested to be present This Morning, at 10 o'clock, when hii remains will be removed from tbe St Louis Hotel to tbe Glrod street Cemetery, for temporary interment DP. fllMianc'n threat Kemedy for LIVER COMPLAINT.

Tbe proprietors of this justly celebrated medicine are in tbe daily receipt of tbe most gratifying testimonial o' its excellence. Cases bat bad been given ap aa incurable by most skillful physicians, were cured immediately after these Pills were given. The certificates are ao numerous that it is Impossible to publish them within the limits of a newspaper; but as it now is an established fact that 'Lane's Liver Pills are the best medicine ever offered for the cure of Hepatic derangement their publication is rendered unnecessary. Those who suffer from that worst of scourges, Liver Complaint, should lose no time, but hasten to purchase and use this Invaluable medicine, which may be bad of 8COVIL A MEAD, 111 Chartres street N. General Wholesale Agents for tbe Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed.

Also, at all respectable Drug Stores In thia city. Jail sdpotAUW Paste Board lioxes Cartena. On band, an assortment of Paste Board Boxes (cartons) for holding valuable Papers of foolscap and letter sizes, suitable for Notaries, Public Offices, Ac For sale by D. FELT A STETSON, J425 MpSt Stationers' Hall. 84 Chartres street A CURE GUARANTEED! Cancer Can lie Cared Why will you sutler csu tir burning, laceration, maim ing, ffmnutation and disfiguration, when you can meet with a certain cure without psln or cutting of any descrip tion? One jar of the WASHINGTON 8ALYE will effect a quicker and more perfect cure of the above disease than any other remedy or method of treatment extant; it is also a cure cure for all kind of Scrofulous and other Sim.

as well as KING'S EVIL. TETTER WORM, 8CALD HEAD, RING WORM, WHJTLOE, BONE FELON. PILES, and certain viral. nt ERUP TIONS ON THE BODY; Sores arising from BLOWS, BRUISES, OLD BURNS AND SCALDS. The following certificate.will show a cure Bected out of a vast number of others that have been cured within the last three years by this remedy.

Nsw Oxtsias, 1865. For ten years I had a cancer a'l over my cheeks, nose and fare, from my eyes down to my chin, the cartilage of my nose being a'so disess and sore, and the whole of my fsce most frightfully disfigured. During the period named I I ad tbe advice of many medical gentlemen, and used various remedies, without receiving aa benefit whatever. Having beard of tbe wonderful cures being made by tbe WASHINGTON SALVE, I applied to Micklejobn A Co. lor tht remedy; and by using it my face was restored to its natural appearance, and is now perfectly well FRANCES LOUIS, tl Clouette street.

New Orleans. Our evidence ia HOME evidence. The parties whom this great remedy has cured are all anxious to give thelr testiaaony; they invite the public to call on them and, hear more of the virtues of the miracu'ous eflects of the WASHINGTON SALVE than can be put In print, The subscribers could not think of trespassing too much upon tbe columns of tbe Picayune, although they feel convinced there la no subject better deserving the attention of the public in general, and tbe afflicted In particular, than th manifold virtues of the WASHINGTON 8ALYE, therefore, tbey Invite all to call anon them, at 38 8T. LOUIS STREET, and satisfy themselves by a persoaal inspection of certifi ca'es, or let them caU upon each parties in their vicinage whose certificates we daily give. PLANTERS AND OTHERS, wnose servants may be incapacitated from labor by old and inveterate ulcers, will find the WASHINGTON SALVE an invaluable aas'stant, its curative properties surpassing any thing hitherto offered its effect being CERTAIN 1 ar Price, Five Dollars per sc.

For sale by MICRLEJOHN A CO at th Depot for th Washington Remedies, 3 St. Louis street near Chartres street. New Orleans. AGENTS supplied at a liberal d'sconnt. Ja25 sdptf Steaunbsat Book! Steamboat Bswks! STATIONERS HALL, No.

24 Chartres street. Freight List Cotton and Cargo Receipt Books Cabin and Passage Registers cotton Receiving Books Wood Receipt Books; Purchase Books General Receipt Books Discharging Paper Portage Receipt Books; Cash Receipt Books Wages Tables, revolving and on cards Letter Receipt Books; Bills of Fare; Levee Discharging Books; Bills of Lading; Manifest Heads; Discharging Tickets MearuriDg Books Measuring Rods; Bed and Bin Stan; ping Ink Cotton Discharging Books, indexed; Twin and Twine Boxes. TRIPBOOB.S. all s'ses and styles of binding also, mad to order to any desired psttem. BILL HEADS printed to order with malum and dispatch, and generally all artidea USED BY STEAM BOATS.

ar Particalar attention paid to thia branch af Ruaimeaa. FELT STETSON, JaSS Sdntt Stationers Hail. Wo. A Chartres street InrpsTtasit RELIEF IH TUN MINUTES. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS are amnstUnc In tha ears of Coughs, colds, asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Pi meat Breathing, Incipient foasnwirtloa, ndIwamaiof thsJnga, They have na test medicine, and any child will take them.

Thousands have been teatorad to health that bad before despaired. Testimony grrea mhuudacds of casta. A atoxic dose relieve In tea for Bryan's Pabnoak WafsnWha original and only geaulnawataanped "Bryan. Spurious Had ase offered for sale. Twenty five tent a box.

Bold ay dealer gea arally. XESIAS tt, Rochester, N. New OrWaas, wholesals and retail, by 1 CORRESPONDENCE ..4 saA A V. nixoo, vssireiss ZLZTAmtUm i a a. Baaeota 5 Wlalu0t id eaatrlbat my mit in aid af tha Fht man's CbarHabl FniW I herewith tender th as el tb Opera House and Company to assist in tit rsall beneYo lent object of your Aaaoclatioa If my offer should meat the approbation of yourself and saorlataa, I would take much plsaaara ia conferring with yea ta arrange th prelimirjaTiea.

Respectfully yours, MATT. Feel's Southern Opera House. Ifew Orleans, Jsn. is, lasA Nsw Ouiass, Jan. tzt isag.

Mr. Matt Feet Dear Sir; Tour af this date, proffering a benefit ia aid of tb relief fund of the Firemen's Charitable is received and accepted. Ws will nam FRIDAY NIGHT next dth inst, as tha night for tbe Benefit if agreeable to you and your troupe. Respectfully, yours, JT 0. Nixon.

W. C. Raymond, Samuel Barnes, M.J.Relgart, W.J. A hern, JLCBoad, a. Joieph Marcou, C.

H. 81ocomb, Aug. Shelly. Jasa Sdp4t statarc lsMA mirrara. P'iaasss eVe The following articles will he very low and on lib el al terms, to close comlgnment 3 Very superior new and beautiful TOP BUOOLBS, no top Large, elegant MIRRORS, latest style frames.

Glass 80 by 40 inches. 1 Fine, superior toned PIANO, Faive's manufacture. 1 Philadelphia make. Fire Prxif SAFES, warranted. 600 Cork Jacket LIFE PRESERVERS.

10,000 Pieces WALL PAPER HANGINGS, 16c to SI 60. TODD A 140 Canal, Jaai dp6t near Royal street To Planters! A fine assortment of PLANTATION DRY GOODS, comprising Osnaburga, Rer seys, Linseyr, Blankets, CottODadrs, Denims, Ac Ac with a superior stock of FAMILY AND FANCY GOODS, can be found at SIMPSON'S, 116 Canal street. saaTTerms, cash or approved city acceptance. Ja20 2dptf Fashionable Winter Clothing; AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH, BY I STRINGER Ss No. 35 Camp street PALETOTS AND TALMAS, FROCK.

AND DRESS COATS. FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS. VELVET AND FLUSH TESTS SILK. AND MERINO UNDERSHIRTS. JalW Sdptf DRAWERS, HALF H08E, AC Important ta tbe Deaf.

DR. JAMES F. SMITH, Aurist, Principal of the Cin. Inuati, Ohio, and Buffalo. N.

Institutions for the Deaf, is now In New Orleans, and can be consulted at his room No. 78 St Charles Hotel, from 9 o'clock A until 3 P.M. Deafness, Noise In the Head, and all disagreeable die charges from the Ear speedily and permanently removed, without causing the least pain or inconvenience. Close and undivided attention to thia branch of special practice, has ensbled him to reduce his treatment to such degree of succ si si to find the most confirmed and obstinate cases yield by a steady sttenudn to tbe means prescribed. JaSO sdplm New Carpet Store.

f58 CAMP STREET, 08 Next to Steel's Bookstore. In order to reduce our large stock of all kinds of CAR FETING, we offer them at present at a much reduced rate. Our stock consists of superior English "Velvets Tapestry Brussels, Three Ply and Ingrain Carpetings and every article belonging to the line. We nave In store a complete assortment cf Oil Clotba of different wldtha from to S4 feet Window Shades and Cornices of the lstest designs. Ssr Purchasers are solicited to exsmine our stock.

L. I. ELKIN, Ja23 Sdp6t Camp street Jouvln'a Kid laves, $1 per Fair, all colors and sizes, price just reduced. Manufactured expressly for S. N.

MOODY'S N. O. Cheap SI 25 Shin and Gentlemen's Fnrnishlcg Emporium, CORNER OF CANAL STREET and Ja dptf KXCHANGB PLACE. Tbe India slabber COMB COMPANY, OFFICE 44 CLIFF STREET, N. Bole Manufacturers, under Ooodyear'a Patents, have now ready and offer for sale to the trade, a large assortment of INDIA RUBBER DRESSING COMBS, LADIES' TUCK.

AND SIDE COMBS, CHILDREN'S LONG COMBS, of tbe highest finish, and superior in elasticity and durability to Combs of any other material. These Combs fee) softer ta the head than any other Comb, and are not affected by moisture or grease, and warranted to stand any climate, and not to warp or split Ssr For sale by the principal Comb and Fancy stores, and at tbe wholesale depot for New Orleans, 8. W. SCHRAMM'S, Ja5 gdplm kartrea street Us A KS, TALMAS, and MANTILLAS, in Cloth, Moire Antique, Satin and Silk, BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED and of the most MODERN STYLES are now offered at Simpson's, 116 Canal street. In order to close out tbe entire stock, AT IMPORTATION COST.

tmT Tbe LADIES are particularly Invited to examine the REDUCED PRICES at Jalft dptf Hd Canal street Sparkling Hack. 100 Boxes Nonpareil brand, just received. Any person wishing a bottle as a sample can have it at the same price as per box. The Republican Tokay Wine can be bad by the bottle, dozen or demijohn, together with my usual assortment of Brandies, Wines, Ac Jal4 Sdptm BEWELLT. TAYLOR, 16 Royal street.

Olsaimrat to Weodraff aad IrleJLeeal NEW ORLEANS, March S3, ISM. At a meeting of the Joint committees appointed bj Mississippi Fire Company No. and th Exempt Fir men' Benevolent Association, held on the evening of be Slat March, 1864, for ahe purpose. of raising funds to erects monument 'to the lata DANIEL A WOODRUFF and WILLIAM McLEOO, who were killed at the Ore on morning of tbe 16tb Inst, the following gentle mea 1 appointed for the purpose above stated 1 His Honor A D. Croasman, Mayor.

Mr. John D. Blen, 89 Camp street Mr. George Allan, ITS Gravier street Mr. Henry Bier, Mayor's office.

i N. Hawthorne, 167 Canal street CoL R. M. McAlpin, 90 Common street CeL H. L.

Goodrich, S4 Common Mr. T. Poole, 997 Bourbon street Capt M. O. Lareen, 4S Engbien street Mr.

W. W. Mathews, corner of Commercial Flac aa Camp street Mr. T. 11 Adams, corner of Camndelet and Commas J.

H. WING FIELD, retary: Monumental Committee. as (dp Crockery, China aad Ulasswrare, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Th subscribers have in store a large stock of Goods In their line, of the most approved new shapes and patterns. Buyers will aave money by making tbeir purchases of ua, as we are offering goods at very low pricea for Cash or City Acceptance.

For CASH we will sell felly 10 per cent less than current credit pricea. SuT Goods for the country packed In the best manner. F. B. FELL A 84 Common street, JaS4 Sdpl near Verandah Hotel.

Well Blade Clothing; at JLew Prices In order to reduce our stock ss much as possible before the close of tb eeaaoir, and to make room for their usual apply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. ALFRED MUNROE Co, No. 34 Magazine street, Ar now offering their IMMENSE STOCK OP WINTER CLOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Every article haa been marked down to tbe very lowest possible price, in order to Insure a rapid sale and persons who wish to supply themselves with well made articles, cannot do better than to avail themselves of this present opportunity. The stock embraces a very fall assortment of OVERCOATS, of every description.

DRESS AND FROCK. COATS, all kind. BUSINESS COATS, of every description. PANTALOONS, immense assortment. VESTS, a magnificent variety.

UNDER GARMENTS, of every description. LINEN AND COTTON SHIRTS, fifty sizes. TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, Ac BILK. AND GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. BOYS' CLOTHIRe.

The largest assortment of WELL MADE BOYS' CLOTHING ia Hew Orleans, embracing very superior styles and all il 1 Ions of OVERCOATS, BUSINESS COATS, jACHJrn, i PANTALOON'S, VESTS, DUDE GARKLENT8, ttc etc 10,000 Worth of Isntta Habber Creeds. of every description, embracing th largest aaaertment of tons txoaaa ever aoered la the ntmth. Trhnlasal and retail, NO DEVIATION FROM a4agT PRICE. SaT Salesmen speak th French language. I ALFRED US BOB "rr.

mmtaa tt fsss tdpst 7 earner af Oraviar. It ''wlu Will SayflerV fr'V When Dr. 'Tobias' eelehrated Veedttan, Llnimeu wUL lasme diately care Caolxta. Xrvseaterv. VamiUu.

Bwmlinga, Cau, Bora, Ac. Depot, 6U CerUandt treet. Bow Tata aold hy all th Drugrlsta aad Bt aiike pesa IssTFwaalettaWawOrliias.whiilssals aad retaU, by 1 4 j.t.rr?..WcUBllT A faJI Wpat Caartras FAIsIsI .18 041 P. E. CmtrurRrnluCmnmlntr, i IMPORTERS AND DEALERS, Are now prapared to exhibit tbair Fall mportatiqo FBBlYCfiA.

I bwiss, ENSLISH. 'v SCOTCH, A IBJSH and 1 INDIA DRY GOODS, comprising on of the largest aad moat varied ass at mints ever offered In this city. S1XJU, DRESS GOODS; SHAWLS, CLOAJLS, MAlfTILLAS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY. EMBROIDEBXE8, LACES, LINENS, AC Ac, will bd found In this stock in great varieties. SSF BUYERS FOR CASH or approved credit will find tt to their Interest to give it a careful examination before purchasing.

n96 sdptxa CERTIFICATE. This may certify that we have sold to the BOSTON rTTEAM ENGINE COMPANY all the PATTERNS, imAWiNeS, Ac, TOGETHER WITH THE GOOlj i i P. PERTAINING TO THE MAN fl FACTCRE AV SALE Or ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY HERLTO FORE P0BN1SHED ILJ For SUGAR PLSNTATIONS. ANGlNE comply to ill our customers and othera deg binery of thU description, feeling assured that they will furnish them promptly ana emcienuy. Cincinnati, Nov.

10, 1363. WILES A CO. BsLnar ItllHs.Vaenum Fans and Steam Appa ratus OR MAKING SUGAR, Ac Ac Minn in ntfee nf lahnr and msterisjs In tbe Eastern cities, with the well known advantages of the location for manufacturing over any other portionof ehnninn. have enabled tbe BOIltin BH.an msuii A. nm fin Mill MAThlSArf at much lower prices than any other company can do, and of better styles, proportioua, wuraiuauauip, weigbtaof metal, they baviog at their work tn nosum aii the patterns of tbe late firm of Niles A of Cincinnati, added to their old stock, which baa been accumulating for twenry five years, and is now the largest In the world adapted to the Sugar Mill business, and enmprises upwards of ao sixes ol Steam Sugar Mills, Steam Engines from 4 1 to 1.000 barse power eacn; GLOBE AND CYLINDER virniiM fins of everv size and variety HTr.

A BATTERIES. EVAPORATORS, CLARIFIERS FOR DIRECT AN 1) EXHAUST STEAM, SUGAR HEATERS. aw nod i Aftiaru BTFIM BOILERS, PUMPING ENGINES, AIR PUMPS, CANE JUICE AND WATER runri, SUilcna OI an sues, HONBV.Ki.arTK. REVIVIKIERs. of various kinda: BA GA8SE FURNACES, of tbe most aaproved construction; DRAINING MACHINES and BAV OI an sizes; SHAVING.

CRUSHING and POWDERING MILLS. l.l. Sl7 0. nr DFR.OSNK COM PLETE FOR MAKING WHITE SUGAR DIRECT FROM CANE JUICE. AND WITH NO OTHER FUEL BnT TH PT RiniHIE.

nPRN 8TEAM TRAINS. WITH OR WITHOUT A VACUUM PAN AND FILTERS ITTlCHr.n FOR MAKING ANY UUALITY OF SUGAR, from cood brown to best white, and with a oun ree fnnrtbs of a cord of wood for each 1,000 pounds of Sugar made. Tbia Train can be Mn in nnrratinn in llnisiana nntll the96th inst ing a construction of Steam Batteries and Evaporators that never require cleaning or obange or plpee. xne attention of Sugar Planters in want of a heap fuel saving ap paratua is particularly invited to this simple open Steam Train, in which all the boiling ia done by tba exhaust steam from the engines. SUHAR PLANTERS ORDERING WORK MADE FROM THE "NlLES" PATTERNS MUST TAKE IT WITHOUT ANY GUARANTEE, the work made the past year from those patterna having broken badly and caused serious deiaya, while the company have got to I earn of the first breakage of Sugar Mill Machinery from patterns of then own construction, which are fully one third teavier Tor tbe same price, as a reference to work ia ope ratio 1 or the specifications will show The Works of the Boston Steam Engine Company being situated on a dock in Boston Harbor, the company will continue, as they have done for tbe past fifteen years, to deliver tbeir work at any point in north or South America or the West Indies that can be reached by water or rail road, and at any season of the year, and furnish competent men to put it in operation, under a guarantee of one year.

Specifications and prices for any of the above works for tbe year 18A6 may be bad on application to the subscriber, at the dttice of tbe ageney in New Orleans or of tbe Company In Boston. Orders addressed to the care of Mr. John O. Woodruli 31 Matches street, New Orleans, will be promptly attended tc ai7 naptmn7 SAMUEL H. OILMAN.

O. M. 81MPSONT 116 Canal Street, HO Being desirous of CLOSING OUT HIS WINTER GOODS, will now offer bis entire slock of SILKS. ERIN OES, DELAINES, CASHMERES, ALPACAS, and other DRESS GOODS, At price fully 96 per cent cheaper than they can be bought at any other house. Also, he will offer GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOAKS AND TALMAS, comprising all the latest styles la Satin, Moire Antiqnc and Cloth, with A LARGE STOCK OF TRIMMINGS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

Tbe assortment of HOUSE KEEPING DRY GOODS, Embracing Curtain Draperies, Table Linens, Sheetings, Blankets, Ac Ac. ia very extensive, and will all be aoid off AT LOW PRICEA PLANTATION GOODS, of all kinds, will be offered very low for cash or city ac ceptance, affording Planters an excellent opprtunity of filling tbeir bills of Fancy and Staple Gooda at on boose. uT A call is respectfully solicited at SIMPSON'S, Ja7 sdptf lis Canal str. Selling Oil' at Cost! RICH CLOAKS, TALMAS and MANTILLAS, in Cloth, Velvet, Satin and Silk, at D. P.

BCANLAN A Jal9 dptf No. 19 and 14 Chart! ea street II UISTMAS GIFTSI CHRISTMAS GIFTS Jlorean'a Great Annnal Exhibition of Toy 151 Royal street, corner of Toulouse street. 'f TV; 17. i TT A. Af A Va ts.

SS A A. respectfully Inform the Ladle and Gentlemen that is now arr gleg hi Grand Exhibition of TOYS, DOLLS, WORK BOXES, SEVRES CHINA, BISCUIT GROUPS aad STATUETTES, FANCY BRONZE and JEWELRY, SEVRES CLOCKS, PRESENTS FOR LADIES, CHILDREN'S FURNITURE, Ac Ac AC ST Th lnlolt variety of hi large assortment being too long to enumerate, th propi ietor of tbia establish neat Invites tba Ladle and Gentlemen to come and risit It dl4 Sdp HIGH CHANGE DAILY, SUNDAY'S EXCEPTED, From lis 01. te F. COMMERCIAL NEWS AND READING ROOMS, Corner of Gravier and St Charles streets, Entrance on Gravier. BsT Masters of Vessels admitted free.

dSl sdp SHERMAN, WHARTON A Froprietora F. A. Abbot's NEW YORK TELEGRAPH AGENCY, No. OS Wsll street Having dissolved my connection with Mr. leans, shall continue th business ef Telegraph Reporting and Correspondence on my own personal responsibility.

Ia my new position (If snch It may be called) I mak promises, but leave my efforts la th business, foe nearly us rears, to speax ror tee future. AU repute bes and Letters should be addressed, sa adptf F. A. ABBOT. Throat and AAwaajs.

DR. THOMAS H. GREEN HOUGH has now eaoned permanent office at No. 11 Dauphins street (one door from C'nal street in tb rear of Christ Church,) where he may be consulted daily from 9 A. M.

to6P. ia all dis eases or the respiratory organs, such as Consumption Droucniaa, Astnma. Ac His Local Treatment consists in the INHALATION OF WARM ALTERATIVE and BALSAMIC VAPORS, by which mean the remedial agents arc Brought into direct contact with th diseased parts, aad ia connection with appropriate general management, such diseases NOT TOO FAR ADVANCED are subject to emotent and permanent control. N. B.

DR. DAVID PALMER THOMAS, of Philadel phia, ta now associated with Dr. Qreenhougb. la th prac ac i al speciality. AT Term moderate mad known oa appUcattoa at the omce; Ra 11 JJanphlne street.

Ja9 tf Ta Th Ba jAWaeauses or the Throat susef TREATED AND CURED BY MEDICAL INHALATION. TV CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER APPROfRUIS xjAJbATSiENT. principally of a Tome character, by DR. EDWAIilD JENNER COXB. anr.

Case's Treaties on Medical Inhalation aad Do meatlc Medleina ta no had aa Mr. MOROAhT'a BaaoIa. Store, and at th Doctor omco, Ua 9 Camp street, sec ararnr CswvetlasT at Kedaced Pricea. Ws are otferiag ac much reduced prices our large stock of Eng'lsh and American CAAPJTli, which eompriaea iiwd, aiwiumais nwwm wo anauui zalisni I Jfwm se la. Three Plym, Angraina, Venitiaaa, Dutch.

Ac dalsa. Table sad Piaaw Covers. Window ShadeaTHair Cloth, Buair ztons. srrugns ana mini Cramp Clotne. siSHing, rloor Oil Cloth, ef aU widths and qnelitiea, Ae.

Aa JlUAJVtSSBAU A IvOv, i Mo. nCAartre Afteraloajr droasht we are likely te have ore or seaa Fever aad a sua, la cHmarao adapted ta plagu. would, therefore, recommend to all Ferry Davta' ATX ATT.t,rn.L as being a safe aad sure remedy By awing ta fartaraaUy axteswslly treeiy. tt will aeon drive all appearancee of th dleeas from too jafssn I S7 The. genuine'.

Pain Killer ta sold whoirmls aad apAfig at fca umA 04 eara rT a XJ2liHrV IK1 ChatM rt It'f 1 retail Dy s. waucizzi. ss lail ajaat T.f gigctioTi galea QL)s Peg. g. b.

STkasaalla Groceries, Provisiona and Lleaors. at lou s'dock, at No. 46 Magazine street; alas, Buggtaiaad Kockawys.at ItH o'clock, in froatof Beaks' Arcade, Morab evlas sell Groceries, Fravmneaa, Liaaors, at 10 o'clock, at 4 Magazine street; alas, Fnrach rhMta. o'clock. T9 Camp street a aT ry A Co.

aeu r.rnltare.at 11 Camp ftteJ Csnu.r.7'ca Co 'catl, Flaaten'aadthsPVK 'r a amiiImiaaia v. 1 TUT AlSiS DELTA R. A. CHAPTER ISA MS, Bt Charles ana reraiao sua, sueeuw MARION LODGE No. 68.

coracr Of St. I 1 Aur. dido streets, meets Thursday evening. i. o.

o. ir. CRESCENT LODGE No. A Boom Na. 1, Odd f' HslL meets Thursday evening.

JEFFERSON LODGE No. Veitaoa BaU, Foaitk trict meet Thursday evening. JVXa ORLEANS DEGREE CON CLAV In ths Hail evw Csa. rolltoa Railroad Depot, meets Thursday CarprlaTsTuUrpe rri "Ti A fin 4 J. A Would aolicit the attention of straagexf ts thste earg jc and magulncant stock of VELVET, TAPESTRY, VSt BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN tUIPEriSa MSS which they can offer unusual Indorses nits, as wateaan them direct from th nixnufactarie.

and ar mid a coat i miesion. 0 PAPER HANtflNaS, LACE AND DAMASK CTJR. 2 and TBANSP ABENT WDDOnT SHADES. TODD CO Carr Waiiiiiaai, ISO Canal street, eccRayl, 4 1 isat dpot Tom BkttogtM Jbaw eefas HOWARD'S D. S.

COUBT BEPORTS, vm IA ENGLISH LAW AND EQUlTk REPORTS, Vot ROBINSON'S PRACTICE ta ts of Justic Ia Sag. land and the United Statea, voL A MARCADE FRKaCJUPTIONS, vo. Paia, aad large asaiirtmnt of Text books, at v' ii I. Jal8 dp Fmr far Sal HavlBg leased th RrLLTILLI IRON WBbV 1 tn Algiers, I offer for sale, long credit, xJai Steam Engine, Cupola, Flasks, idaucasa 't they now stand In a i. I.

A a the Fa uArV Wrm farther iBibrmatlon. aPTHT to A A. is sdpt! r. W. C.

CpO an tb preatJaaaT, S. HOPKINS, TR Cletblac iTfannfsarrsjr, Bs fust received a very large aad well asssrsse ssaab i FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER CLOTHUtO which he is anxious to aeU at very tow Pricaj fceasf. sproved paper. t. The above stock consist of 5 Ca.

ia Cnata. Pants. Vest. Overcoats, SMrta, PlasUits Drawer, Cravats, Haadkerehieft, Bncca, tocks, A' JT. aU qualities and prices.

rfV, 4 Magazine street, 4 bt sdptf 1 coracrof (frasist, "5 The Grand Beleeaa of tlf.y E. A una Mo. 93 Camp street, Were opened to tb pabUe on th 1st Inst, They tain the most valuable and extensive COLLECTION or riCTBABB in OU and Water Colors, Drawings, Print baprusskxa th cart costly Eneravings, Parian Marble aad Rrooss, STAT ETTA A with other choice Works of Art, avor aAhihitad at the south. Stranger and dtdxena, particularty the Sadies, areia sited to examine (free of charge) this awn vale aa anion Kmthrm Hal'erv of th Fin Aria. THE DAGUEIIeBJSOTYPJS i AJraitl mt x.

ar 1 1 Its various tmpTovenauruwaoa sunn" 1 B1 any Daguerrean Etahllhment in Europe, tnthktmmj try. are executed in tn nnest styw xnwwa us was an, a new philosophical process, ar fully equal to th 1 beautiful colored Minatures, displaying the hfa lik preasioa of tha fearirrea, mstead of taac ectrat ance so peculiar to Jjaguatieuij pea raseu nn method. Th stock ef Medallion, Lockets, Ring and Breastpin of fin gold embraces every variety, and of th awst fashion, furnished a manufartnrem' prices. All orders for Dsguerreotype Materials mae Waeen 1 panted by cash. Th Dry Sensitive, pnuarad by Jt Jaca' for operators, ta warranted to maintain it chemical pre perties pure for six months.

Price, 10 per jar 3 aagoia NILE8 ClaclABmrJs Tbe uruwletura of theaa works. Jmvlog purchased ef measre. dues at IaO. rjieir snurs wnn," "1 the LocomoUv Shop, ar fully ni space a to furoiah tba a. Plante of LcAslslana, aUsalaslppi andi Aasua, a awry low prices with t'r 1 Steaaa Apparatus, i 3 4,, Steam Trains.

Vacuum Pans, Pumping Engines, Vacuum Pump. .1. 1 4 i fr.i Filters, Clarifiera, fc Bone Black Baraora, and every deacriptloa of x. Repairing: la Wrought fri. Castlron, Copper and Brian.

H. A. JONEb, President J. W. SMITH, Secretary mdTeaarr.

All orders will receive prompt attention by sddressiiig A R. IRVIN, Contractor, or i t. W. BORBR1DGB A Agents, No. so Natcbca atrwaVNaw Ottoaa 1 3 Cincinnati, Nov.

dT itdptn Giat Bartmlzat! Jl SALES DSD1I.COIT P1ICI A STCRZENGGE At ETEJINOD, at hartiaa atiet between Bteavfll and off er for sale, at extremely low msea, in ww" consignments mru fist ArPM uZhw. A Black and colored VELVET, ring. and doobbT width, Black and colored Velvet RIBBONS, ta kinds ef cloth, Fancy and black Woolea SA.TTN." 'VVii. ii AIIMnd.ornAMASRfiwCm taloA 1000 Piece GROS DE NAPLA TAFIXTAS, aad platg BatiB RIBBONS. Conditions liberal.

i. BeaUaera Bliltard 109 aad 107 On ttrU i betwean Carondelet and Bt Charles, Hott' Hsnsi th largest Billiard Saloon ta tha Soathaxm, containing Foeoteoa Tablea ea th aama nocc. 1 Thankins my frit nds aa4 tha puMlc tn for their liberal patronage, I have the 1 1 mere laiarntlnA? nm. that I have, in the past mooth, much enlao gad aad v'ewty renovated aad embellished my staJconA Tho era'aa Saloon, extending from Union te Gravier street will eouV tain ten tab'ea, and the adjoining room four all af Which are of the beat auaautsctar and approved quality, acvca of them having marble bods 1 airaaru aa Dmasa ass Gravier streets both lit up at night by wu be my endeavor to mak th S. Saloon th most lr 4 gnat, quiet ana popular in toe taty.

patronage ia solicited rj. Creme Da Jteasr Ci Jacqueason A File brand, aa entirely diBereot arts 1 tne treme ae noosy otner Drmuou. Now landing, ISO baskets of th abov and oth J. In quarts aad pints, and win lucalva ta tho course days a still farther supply. aw Thi Wine I decidedly sunorioritoaav other Cbnarne Imported lata thi market, aa ta weU kaeBbr all art bav tried Jarauessoa A Fila aruad at MM' Bouzy or Fleur Sillery.

Also, on hand, my uausd assiiilmsal of sea Wms and Liquors la tha aearket, which win boas aa aa fee aonable tersus as any other bouse In tha city. 100 Baaketa Creme Beuay Champagne, jaat. iTsd st aoouaraaadWirlir 1 vis BKWaVkl, T. TAILOfV ia adsf ato. uTOat, H.

BUCKIsEY, (late Young Nou 8 Cajna afreet, Importer aad Dealer ia tb Anevdexiptioaa watches for Ladle and eatlmeat Guard, Fob and Vest Chains. vV' Diamond Rices aad Bisaalisaa Finger Rings, Ear Binge, Bl ssasiila. A. Spesacunitoaitaaighta Silverware, a hug asasiiaiiut of th seat Particular attention given to repairing Fin WetcbeA Having annaaal facilities far executing every deacriptloa sf mechanical work connected with Watches, they wd be repaired with certainty and at asuila rate .1 BW Jewelry repaiied Caoea mouahas Duiraeadi mti 8m HesueFsurasa4ilBs; G4 .4 SELLING OFF TO CHANGE BOSINEgl 17 taeet Th aubscribers, having resolved ta make a change ta tbeir busineas, are otUing their stock Ocods at such a area redaction of prices a to iosar gale 0 wh jr. take tha troohU, to calL salAmdid saaattBUnt ssstalapartae China, Glass aa 1 Earthen ware.

Iroa.Tla and! Haiti Wood Wart. nMMMCja. 't AA.W I AAA, Britannia Flatod Wi Fo a CbaDdeTu. 'f Snores aad Tense. 1 Knlvaa aad Forks.

Com oris! ng as fine and extensive a stock as aa so oad? fathrcityr TlWlutaaofth of teAbaert auras selling eAT at cost," bad purchasers may rely oa Baaing gooos SO nca bwivw wsrsn ii use us so rmw i oofec osamia thoav sssoas for tho rsaau carefully. US adptf A BBOWEB i MERCBABTB g'UilCsIABINS Selteel Banska avjid Ulmlt Ueeks, ltJ for their own use or mice, can lad as r. i 1VI A XI i A CAMFT ST 1 Cty. 'S la New FMthaas Hf as xlulf 3 BvIHA1 if I i4 4r4'iS bTsj B534.f A 1 (1 fi JB St. fw Cm A.

Con 7, 1C ats au seat tot Si 1 1. 1 Fo Tl stti Mr. Her fcj WW tare heei WlH I Pt ku ta sa a. Vt I VL thi Al i.

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