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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 4

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I i i I i. al STRII I 4 4-4 i 1 at Wi-'H ti hered l( "iuj -tteularpagv, a. wfll be. pabtlshe'. sec a ir.maate..so, ee curpa, rjicajtiie; eante had, every day, At '2 wr-rr stands 'n the Trmrlrets.

rr.r. -Tf. List Each nnmbit "of ei wllclissues" will Lave a ertppTesnent; fA. tie list of "fieHaqueiit flebtars fit, city tixes. LouU carrier r.newsboj omit drllTtrj'tf tie r-Vrct reive it deUvery.

'-The Daily-iand' Weekly PicayHna" can be bad- at ilie Algiers Post OSke from' iCrri Daily WeeklyPicayaiia Xi Aoehct. Meaar-. wmmimioa i merchant, OalTeata Tcxjtrs lie ajaita tLa Plcayoas la T.ivi I Ul of the Mobile Ctramzrs. It will ba received and appra a gTeat favor, If the o5cera of tha claan Flyug between thi city and Mo-LZav. fuislah tba Plcayane, as aodn aftef crTtl tzj the.

names: the Ciey brie Np.M Boats non Brt were adTertised in tbe'SL-Looi papers for port: Ilissotul, 15th; Ruth, 16th, 7LIr. Beam, of Adama'a Express, has laid us under obligations for Northern and I i i "ill ti i Ml 'i I I pf sLrxxvk-l OrTHB'-NABttmv-Tba steam ship ItwhuaCapt JK.XaTender,ajTired last night from GalTeaton and Sabine Pass. This is her first Jrip in jthe Texas trade. The Nashua brought a'full freight of cotton ed alMMry passengers, A 5C Mr. W.

K. LAvender, the parser of the Nashua, baslai -toa wider obligations for Coorteous The Nashua' forms one of the line of the Tias trvde called tie lia KrrAlrred t. T'. GArlof Is Amonisteisg trE Acsest Qath 'THE MrjJTARTJ ACTHORmES. We puSiish below the order issued by Qeou Can JWy administering' die ialnesty bath by Ihe mintary 4 Tb prepay tricterktaiid Ihtt, it must be raeoCected -that the Secretary -of State ordered that the oath might be- taken before the ciTQ officers of any State, who are by ia laws to' admltlster in tth, Jtjr cfyijof viLpcj, oj aiaval o2erxCf United Statea-L Tha-ordar of C.Caabypiserihea the imode be followed by the military officers pi "'adinihlstermg the jOath In this department.

The pnriL authprjr ties of the United States wiU. prescribe the mod to ba fbllowedby crril oGcers, if it be not leftto theVxpertence 6f 'andh-officerSfO CeteniiDe 'should )thiX oCcbi? jol jhfi tatq follow jtheir own mode of performing like duties. 013-rers o-tho navy must be guided by the orders of tretf shperlors, btitall'must alike Conform iolgreouiienls.of the amnesty proclamation and the consequent order of the Secretary of State; which it will be re-collected requires a duplicate original to be Acai.to the State Department. The 'order which is subjoined'-merely Pfeacribeg the tipeof oondwct to.be yusned by mgitary ofikera in art ministering the oath, and does not interfere with the action of naral OCicen or with that of the citil CliheV State or Nation HAviTB' DcrtBTHsar or rum Outr. I v.

i 'Hew OtlMuc, 4 alw IMS. ll' CtoaMal OiiM NaC A wbmriiier wt tb ty yatoiHtlum rnAMMT tba ObIM StMM iist aas mmomn gmmni ywatlhiiO, a foUwrlm lirtrailtom fccM- Pimti at, at kwMky I. TH teilifiiwt rraUoMtiit tlM 4 iiMtraeUou of to iWwtH to, will rr'oJ obMrmi. Ml MMOUI KM tiut OO iuftOfW MfHMt in 'ftmtt4tttktboatb. Aa yUeatW tor mnety Wlrf'w ntttota mob cbbr, cm forW fhraUhed tb Fmott Mm- haiCtVfletBl, DpB4tmcat Uu'Omr, vht wIUbIm' forbid Mask Tetmt fMh bb4 MrtiSMto.

Tte oUk BBr eaftiflioate WUt i-r tn trlnHn. OPT BtWekfS tk OylKBttoa. BiMwMpr. aoM-tachrS, to farwntta to tfc r-rottM MrBrJ 0b-erl of tka tnt to kBet tota But DBttBwiK for womri, at tba sboosI ka fctft Bia.) bo4 th tkirs bob to dlirra4 to im bb1b tko Both. i UI.

ABSBBftl tk MOM, Ml(. ar) BffM bIbbb bob nbmbbs Umt to whoa tfe mmatmtf OBth Bj ko Umluln4 win ka kept eaoh offlW bB4aBrtor BrbB ob'Ji fa BStalaUtBtta, and St tkt of Ik rrbrott MkrebU Ganafal ot tha Da-tartaiUBt. (lt ti commaod at nf Bolat la krokaa op, tka reofi wlU cant to'Uia ruroat mii Ooo- am or tka Dapanweav, IV. Tba amncity oatk ami only ka sdoUalaUiod fitawrtttaa order bfj ut. Aay General OfBoar la aotaal eotnmaad Trtthla fBB Pi I vTk CoauiBBSTol Offioer of a Dlttrlot, aabi taBtlABt Faai, TkB-riuTort Mankal Oaaanl of tba Depart.

JU JlH!" 'rt ohoaeaof oat, toa A taa. om ka fo.Br4.47l, raoSri 5 tT-gTaawt. win rtararf .04 eallaad from sash pareoa Uktog tk ask, for tba tmrpom rnt earring too- Bet amy BBBaaa. Tba BJaoaot BBOonMKaa to hs aaat, tba aauk MCatb, tha fravoat Sf ankai OaoanL By ef erief alajoc Oaa. E.

R. 8. Casbt J. ScsSTLsa Caottv.r Bramt Llcot. Col.

JL D. O. aa4 Jl. A. A.Q.

1 1 'C The steamship Nashua, CapLjJa liSTcnier, arrived last eveniu from Galves aa 1 Solite Pass, wiJx the iMdwing Irj i J4 Ui, (', ofcllirta and aerraaL Bfra TnrlB ttid 8 Iraj, Jooram, A Howard, 0 Znr. nd.i.r.tooutbwwaaua doter, 8 Huxof. Mr narnaoo. ut wrK A A VV raiUBa. A hiubk, Mr -t.

cm dia a-d DAT a 1 fr.aati. Norwood, 1' iU. h. Oamn. Ai Back, a i raddaay A XayUe, Commercial conreBUiSare now the order of the day in the West and "Northwest Those shrewd, active, people k'now tht welllirf agVtVckel and infloence of such associations.

They hare controlled the power and of the General Government for many -'years past, and are to control it for years to come. There are several ship canals which they want dog, sad a grand Pacifid rBUriid, CsrlfltA thrfie Jdistihct branches, which theywant eonstracted, aud the influence which brought Jto bear upon (he people and the Govern-Iment, through their ygfaud commercial conventions will.probabJy, enable them to the.newssayy meant i These great enterprises are and the associations and means employed tof ccomplish them, are aiso. legitfmMe.NV, one can gainsay them. We nopeweywiu. succeed, as they' will "so far toward de-f eloping the maiefial rurces of coun-' try and restoring the grandeur of the Be- public But what aM by this Is wake up the.

people of the Southwest to the impdranceor these Coin "naturally do; the wealth, commercial "Influence and talent of the' country, their proceedings frequently going forth endorsed by namesofthe highest' character and standing, they have a Just and tremendous weight directing the legislation and power and patronage of the country. It Is In this way that the Northern" Pacific Ballway has been able to obtain the powerful and munificent legislation of Congress in its that internal im provements all along the Northern rivers and lakes have been projected and carried on. rWith these object and with this noble and truly national spirit, the Detroit Commercial Convention has recently been held and another is soon to be held at St. Ixrals. We now propose that a similar oommor-elal convention of the 'Southwest be held is New Orleans the approaching fall, say, the 1st ot To it should be invited delegations' not only from the Valley of the Mississippi but from the whole Union, the Canadasaad the principal commercial dties of the Gulf.

We have no exclusive or private commerce here, no thing of sectional 'uterest' or character. Our great sea port not only commands the' outlet of the Mississippi but the waters of the whole Guir We wish air who are interested therein and who is not to take part in our deliberations and our counsels. therefbreropos i grand commer eiacflnventkj wnymeAcets -sittings; here early in the coming fall. Before it will comeuetions important characier, not only of interest to the Valley of the Mississippi, but the whole commercial world. Among 4hem ark railroad com-municAticws through- Texas atjdNaw Mexi-j co to the shores of the Pacific, auf connection with the eastern and -western portions, of the Union; renewed commercial inter course between.

Statea Jong -separated by disastrous civil war rdirect trade with Europe 'and the of the the West Indies, which fcave long esired more intimate, relations with New Orleans and Mexico, which, whit the restoration of order, is desirous of "reopening her great mineral and agricultural wealth to the commerce of the world. These and other great "commercial questions hould.be, so soon as possible now, brought before a grand commercial convent tion of the whole country, and thoroughly discussed and We," therefore, propoae.a general convention, composed of delegations representing i the tt interests of he Southwestern Valley of Uie.Mjssjssippi, of Texas and the whole Gulf coasMobe held in New. Orleans, at an early cday. And we propose that, the several Boards cf Trade and Chambers of Comnerce oC aU the Northern and Easter be invited thereto. SdXmEtAVAS BlDLY YffflPPEI).

The jstory. is related6f Iycurgus the great Spartan when; his se-rera lystem of laws was about to Jbe carried into operation, it met with bitter and opposition, from, manyof, the people. Among these opponents was, a young man of great earnestness and influence over the masses? who was so carried away by his passions and hostility to the new code, that he made a personal asssulf upon the great lawgiver, and actually knocked out one of his eyes. friends1 of Lycurgus seised sthe- violent youth and about to sub ject him to a violent death, but Lycurgus begged as a favor to him that they Would deliver his assailant into his hands. He 'accordingly took' htm with him' and "being fatised-4f.

young man's sincerity, took such pains 'to expound his system to him; and treated him with "such1 kindness and the youth returned to the people and became one of the most efficient champions "and advocates "of Lycurgus's Code. 1 Suchgenerosiryas, this' rarely fails to produce like effects on all honest naturae; We have' heard of not a few illustrations of the truth "of this remark, which the recent eveifuX warhM afforded. One was related to us a few days ago. A gen-tleman of this city who has been very prominent, earnest and effective was captured- and brought some weeks go to Baton Bongo, where he was delir ered into. the.

hands of Gen. Lawler. Now the General is one of the kindest hearted and most genial of men, and to the sur prise of the captured rebel he received him with the greatest' benignity and courtesy, and after taking his parole and other wise kindly 4" obUgijig tim, asked the heretofore' obdurate rebel if bis men (United States soldiers). ha4 not recently captured a horse and' buggy of his. The rtbel, with, a resigned but melancholy air, answered in the affirmative, adding and yon will find hint "an excellent horn." remarked tha- General, I have so found him, but as yon are la greater need of him, and.

have a better title to Lim 4han I have, here is an order, for tim." Whereoponi. our rebel's pensive- and melancholy, air continuing, the Gessra! inquired if he couli do anything pore the lflr.lv of tha astonished and humiliated jilready made me feel worsa whipped than fc have been daring this war." Onraubjngated dbelccame to. the city and. was much distressed to find his fam ily ejected from the homestead, and in it need. He a prosperous nerchant, of good credit, and seeing no ther mode of raisin? the funds he reauired, jhe wrote to an old mercantile friend at the tNorth, who bad been as atrong a Union jfta be aid been a rebel anal sweessSanistJ lata ting his circumstances and asking if his oid friend could loan him a sum of money jwhich he requiied for present purposes.

He oceived a prompt response, that all the lmoney.be needed vaaplaced to. hiaredit land at his convenience. Hereupon our rebel again found himself in a lower deep beyond the subjugation and humiliation, and protests that if he receives any further such tokens of kindliness and I magnaninJty, lie will be under 'the necessity, for his own relief, of hanging himself to the most convenient! amppoat. APPOIMTMBsTTS BY GOV. WiLLs! The following appointments to office hare been made by WExceuency Got.

Wells: PARISH OF VMIOV. Thomas C. Lewis, Clerk of Court. Wesley W. Guthrie, Sherif William E.

Smith, Eeoorier. J. Trimble, Assessor. Isaac E. Mayes, Justice of the Peace.

PARISH OP MADISON. Justices' of the Peace Thomas 0. H. P. Moraucy.

J. W. Williams, W. Bumey, Jos. W.

Richardson, Josiah Stanbrough; W. MlUeir, 4 1 PARISH OF ASCEVSIOVv Police Jurors B. P. Landry, P. T.

Ay- p'f T-i'-rt' PARISH OF EAST BATOK BOUGE. '1 John M. Tracy, Notary Public -r-'FAISH OFaBERVILLX. Adelph Hsbert, Notary Public PARISH, OF BttimLLE. William II.

ustiee of the cmr or "kew Orleans; v' John Holmes, Inspector of Beef and PARISH OF ST. BERNARD. Antoine Chalaire, Sheriff, vice' Wm. Bassett. Varish'of wtnr.7 It Justices of the Peace Jno.

L. Walker, J.T. Corleji J. W. Bunnom, Wm Ingram, Y.

(Began, Allison, G. D. Clifton. v. Consfahlea James Crawford, 'A; "WobdJ ell, John Roe, Starks, G.

W. Fletcher, George Police Jurors A. Wade, Wm. Strutman, A. McCarty, J.

W. Burmom, W. Ingram, A. V. EagatvC.M.

Wheeler, O. D. Clifton. BP" Blelock fo Co. have sent us the foHowVg works, which are well worthy of youx reading-a iat.

The first of them is the 3th number of Harper's Pictorial History of the Great Etbellion," which will form'a magnificent folio fall of superb engravings, and affair and veracious a 3 history as this movement Is likely to furnish. The next Is Dennis' Conne, 'a -Ttovel, by 'that 'thvorita English authoress, Miss Annie Thomas. Looking over it we can readily see that it must be of very surpassing interest." 3 X3T To the politeness of the officers of the Olive Branch we are indebted for late Western papers. A French Brandt. The attention of epicures' is called "to the "advertisement of Mr.

W. P. Vincent," 16 Chartres street. Bags A -eupply "of these; necessary articles, may. be had of Mr.

T. Dix, 97 Poydras See advertisement. Messrs. Battle, Noble Co. We would direct attention to the card of these gentlemen, in another column.

Veterans of 1812-14. An important; notification appears from Auditor Neville to the veterans of I9UI-14Vv Befer to another column. To' State Tax Payerr. An tmnoftAnt notice is published in another column etna-1 nating from Mr. John A.

Watkins, Presi- dent of Board of State Assessors. i i ExcEtxxjfT Private Boarding. Madame Moussier, whose card will be seen; in onr advertising -columns, has opened aj boarding house at No. 14 Baronne street Madame M. is a lady of great refinement: and taste, and her boarding house will be.

kept in such stye as to render it most comfortable' and ''agreeable to families and mdividualaV' 1' "lMBBMBaBBBBaBaBBlBVBBMBBMBBHBBBaBM Behind those Boseate Gates, the lips of there should be a fragrant palace elegantiy furnished with ivory and coraL To drop metaphor, Young ladies; you should keep your teeth and gums iut perfect order, if yon hope in after-life to enjoy the blessings of a sound set of den-i tals and a sweet breath. What will enable you to do this you ask. Nothing but Fragrant Sosodont, we reply. Cn Montgomery Bro. will sell this day, at 10 o'clock, at residence 126 PhUip, between Laurel and Annunciation streets a general assortment of household farui- -w Montgomery dc Bro.

will soil this day, on the Levee, head of Poydras street, for account of whomit may concern, 883 bales of hay, in lots to suit purchasers also at 4 o'clock, P. on the Levee, between Toulouse and St Peter streets, 213 cases condensed milk. We would call the attention of the public to J. P. BoisaiBau's this day, of the contents of the A No.

grocery. No. 7 Annunciation street, at 10 o'clock M. -i Information Wanted. Parties haT.

fng knowledge of the whereabouts' of 8t Clair Parrot, should communicate as directed, by the advertisement in another eolomnu J. Brandt and Beet Tongues! Hi. E. A. Yorke, S3 Poydras street," have just received, per steamship from New York, a fresh stock of the articles mentioned.

Se --n2i. I Adams ColipAKr' A)Urre ivailatle celerity, cer" fjinty.fnd BOBatle ratet tion, have placed the' Adams Expirees Com; easy in the front ranJuu public servitors. The extent of its connections cover the a a trarioni commercial ceptres, oout ut mis tontinenf and The particulars ef the Company's field of operations will be fonndT in Jhe adf artLwmfBt prhich appears in our columns this morn- ing. DIED. OaTBCfdar lath aibA.

W-afteraekjartmi- fBaaa, MA SI AH OKUHNAN. wife ef Prascta CaUaa. la totkjrt-ataejrearef Tka mard. ef faoilir are lavrWd ta atead her fa te4i aMBi ke late aldBCB. He.

3T New Levi eUae. 10 eVtock Thlp MotakM- TBCfflajr BAaralDf. Jolv la at o'clock. DATT.D ED-. OiS, Btd ftaBBioatha.

aenal pofoaad A. Hi DMeak.1 1 Tka frlaada, of tea hwh era raaantad to aafaS tka JraocrBi aa WedBa4ay Marainf ink at a A. M. a weir of aackakiarB bbA Ka. HBaWV W.

1 il Pa) Taaadap lawhu. 4 eta taat Bftot a fcriaf inaaaa. HCLEHA BCLU wife of H. Orr, aaod ti.rjr-elB yeara Bad Bine fltantka. 1 I BatMraaaaBd ataaal laaaia aawaa aa kkaaBet fcor W.

H. Sail, are Urtted to Bttesd ker raseial, 'free tkareeUraceaf krrkatkBad, Ma. St. Aadiew atratt, soar Caasp, Wadcaaday AltarBoes, tMh laat, at ea'ctock. 'STATE OF LOUISIANA.

AUDITORS OFTICE. 1 Kaar Orloana, Joly IS, U6S I WmbbbaATW Oapl Aaaoaikly, at if lot aai ekm, appcooriatad aatkoiuBd doOan (eiftOO) to tha vatarBua of tha war ef 111 aad 'It. I theeofora aoUfy ia aareaae clalasiaa a ahara of aook ap propria tloa to icallBttUaoSBoo, with amltaHa proof ot tkaU elalaif ob ot Before tha ISth of AajwS BroxUao, Ba the will be aaase a task sod mj olalai MtMtaU after Out dato Will not Brrtertalaaa. JULIAN NEVILLE, I JylS iBwtaolS Or" IWaapaieT. ADAMS EXPJiE8a Ureat BaaterB Weston Soathera KXrBLESV i r-' This dd saa reliable ExareMCMBf wy ara' aew raralss a Dally Esbrm to JUktla, Stomtjoojery, Satan, sad all artaelyal tat ea tka ALtkOs aad Ooaad toll's aad Octal KortWra aUUroada.

Mosey, bbmU sai 4 vsajakie' Baekifaa Bad freUhfa of all drBorUtteus camel tlvaajh. la tha fulokatt fOaatalBUaiB. FrslsU Ukas ft -OSCATIiT- ACDUCEDRAXES iflA'iu Tti.WaaUjr Exsrast ta." NEW TORS. v-4 BOSTON, EHILAnZLFHtA. WASHINGTON CICUINATT.

aalallotliarBe'ais, Kotta sai Wm, etaafetlai at New TeikOHy with tha esc at ruaorxAN kxvaess coxrABr, For sQ part af Eurofs a'sa, with WSXLf. FAB. GO A CAUTOtMltA EXrRRSa Aad the ftf aQ farts ef Wot farther fartiealara, taoakaat the CaeBpaay'a OOoa, at tj Ne Magaarae gtreete JylS tStSdp A.LOCRWOOD. Afoot. BXADQRS.

MIL. DIV. OF -THE OUL, New Orleooa, lav, July 17, 1865 OanaiBt OidaiB Vie. L. The Military Dtvtaioa of the whloa wma created for tyrolal Borynaaa, dlaoantlaBad.

In ooaipllaBoe wfck Goaaral Ordora No. 118, dated War Deportapent, Adjotoat fioBarafa Offioa, Joao STth, 1865. tha Dodaralfsod herahy Baanmea eommaod 'of the atintaty DlrUIon of thsOalf, oooaUtloi of I. The Pspartaiant of MlaaUaipsI, Major Oea. H-W.

Sloenm oommanHInf, aaakraehif the State of Mie-aiaalppi, beadqasrtBn at Tlokakorg. II. nDofBttoasat of Florida, Major Oen J. O. roatoc eommindlns, eaibraoUs the state ef Florida, BaBdqoartera at 4 IIL The Daparf tnttf Loalelana Bad Texas, Ma Jor Gob.

E. 8. Casby oommanillafc embraeial the Statea of IionlrUna sad Taxaa, keadaartera at New Orleaaa, La. Tka Beadooartari MlUtar Dlrtaloa of tha Golf irUl BBBtNaw Otleaaa, La. F.

H. SHERIDAN. Jyl7-9t1T Major Ooa: U.S. A KNIOKEBBOOKER OOOK1KO BANQE. ti KRiCREasocaKa cooajRe eanor, Havlafl BaourHI the kola Afaoey Bad saeloetTB aaJa 9f tola CELEBRATED COOKINO RANGE, the anlv COOKING RANGE with HOT WATER eon.

sections that kaa aoouired loeal raaotatloa, era arc prepared to nut tbaat af on abort aotioe, aaaat fall rartiee Who have hwo uatof tba aMicaaaaocaBav RABieav tba aaat lOyeara and paadtns aay rvpaire, eea save new latea tueerttd en abort StlosaBdaiaaaallaa. peraby aopltnartoa to RICE BROS. A CO, Camy ftrMt. aal anaaoWoaf Solo Aaaota. RICE BROTHERS jrcm-; Won Foydras i Sols Arocte for tba sate of the celebrated ri CHARTER OAR COOKiNO STOVES, KakkBTbccker Cookloi BMfaa, EUVs CabaoM aad Mavy Aaafa, 8eir-VoatlUtlas Refirlferatott Bora'a Fareat Water Cooler.

i iiiia' Jels-s4p SeaWod laa Csuter Oak CO OI I of 8TOVS, THE BEST IN UBB.f RSCI CO- Seal Asaota. as Caatp i SM TohoBfatoolM atrial. BEQigTEIVa REGIS TRT OF VOTERS, CITY HALL, Hmm Orleaaa. aae 10. laSft.

Hotfao la boroky giTeo that the Offloe afthoRafla. try of Votan for tha etty o( Near Orleaaa, made tha proolamattea of f. iladlao, Goeraor of the State Of I aBlalaao. aal a May 1SSS, wUI ba oi on MONDAY, Joao at A M. O.

W. STADTFEB, i JaUecatr fT 1 to Wa have sow la etora y-' TBS LAKeT STOCK, i v- -1- 'i it i i I'i 7 i AN TO i.r:c., r. i 8 A 8 tte or I FANCY AKD, STAPLE DRY GOODS, i t- i TobaXoand in New Orleaaa, all of whlckwa offer For Cash Only, TO MEBCHAJSTJr DEALEBS, 7 FLANTEKS AND i ri CAM SOI BBS flENEEALLY, AT i i Extremely Lew Prices OUR STOCK. OF DOUBSTIU BAT GOODS ad Brown Shtrtlasa, Cottoa Fawaeta, Oaaakarga. Skeatlaat, Strlpea, FUlda, De siaie, Cottoaadea, Red TtoUaat, Flllow; Caatas, Ddfla, Caaobrioa, Frlota, aad all ether' deeerlptlona of AjBertoasi Manofactorea, at a email advaaoeea Near Tork Caab uotationa.

i -t trl LINEN ISOODS Wa are ectrraiely wall atoefcad, etobraeiof the boat BBMofaettiroe af Sbtrtins Llnena, Una pa, Liaaa SheoUBga. Table Daaaaaka, "Waafclna, Towola, Bird Eye aad Scotch Diaper. Friatod and WMto Umi Lawn, Idaea Caateties, Friatod Irfah Ltaeaa, Slate Linrna, Browa and White HoUanda, Llnea Chorka, Linen Dealnia and' Broom Linen Moaqnito i OUB 8TOCK OF JB W. DB ii a a ii ii ii a Coeabrta at tba beat BMkea of Black Orot Lyoaa Black SUka, Faaey and Flata Colored 8Uka, Silka, Orfandiee, Printed Jaooaeta, Frinted Lhwaa, SoHd Jaeonata, Caaasbraya aad BrllttaaU, Frtetod EasBaa and Aaterloaa Frtata, Frinted Freooh Foroalea, rrinted Lioon Lawna, Black Wool Oroaadlaoay Eteraaata, Orape Marata aad anan to aad S-4, Saanae OraBillaai, Brocho Wool Plaid Gronadlaea aad Ba-repe, Aaora Loatrea. Travollnc Dreaa Do Laloea, BoaBbaalnea, CaalUee, Fop.

Hna, Plaida, rolla de CheTrea, Mohalra, Alpaoaa aad. Gteckaaaa, allot raooat IinportaUoa aad at -f MOST DE8IRABLE STYLES. i. i r' i A leading fcatora la our atock la a vary larga Una of 1. vrtuvm eoverlsg an aoalltlee of Plata, keeked aad Striped' White Jaeonote aad Cambrio Plala, Checked aad Btrfped Wfctto NalBaeekei 4-d aad S-d White Sorlaa Moallnai Plain White India MaU BUaop aad Victoria Lawna India Twllla, Book Mnattae, fco, fco.

also, in srvaafj vabitty. LI ICS If CASXBBIC fLAlfDHJCBCniEFS FOR GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN, ItoMrtftcbod. Friatod Bordorad, Tape, Borderad, Moomlsi and Eabrotderad, all BtztTCBBeljr ClteF We have la etora aorhape the lartaat atock of woolen weosv.i Sooth, eeaiarMBg White, Bad, Blue aad YsOsw Flanaalai TaruWd White, Bed aad Blue Flannels Oaaas Oaora Fhrfd flaaaola, Prlated Flaaaola, Rob Roy Plaida, all-wool 8 be poorer Flelde, Caadmeora, Broad Clotba, Sattiaeta, Kaataeky Jeau, Twaeda, and ta ether arttolM of MENW AND BOYS' WEAR ov Wa bare to exhibit a groat variety af ntkrica la DriUa, Chaoks, airtaea aad Caaalaiarpa. 1VtUv i i -t Wo would call oeeeeiel attention to our Baa line af IACE POINTS, SHE S1Q.0E9. LADIXS' CLOARS AND SHAWL a tn all ef which wa are Brfred to eaklhlt the MOST MODERN STYLES.

We have cow In Stock a very large aeeorttnent of Britlah aal Ouau aoalerxe i t1. Jf j. i FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. MCatHO, COTTON AND LISLE TJNDEK WEAR SBIK1R TIES, PBINTED HANDKEECHIE7S, SDirENOCBS, AND OTHCR GBMTLBaiEFI'8 sTITRMIMHLNO GOODS also A fine BaaortmeBt of Glevea, Gaaatleta aad Filet JMItta, Hoof SMrta, Baboeral Sklrta, Coraati, Vafla aad Veil Barrge. White and Black Nate, Paraaola, Umkrallaa, Faoa, Bntteoa, Tmpoa, Btndloea, Betttog.

Meedlae, Pica, Spool Cottoaa, Flax Thread. Sewing Silka, Hooka aad fca. Tbe brgeet atock of BOCeEKBEFING DBY GOODS In till city la to be foaod with aa, erabraetag, eettte the articlee enoaierated oader the bead of Dooaati4 aad Llaoa Good, a fall Una of Blanket, Coaster penee, Mooanlto Netting, ate Ao. '1 Tale entire tock win bo gold BY THE PACRAGE, BY THE F1ECE 0R DOZEN, OR AT RETAIL. Andaa rt raabraaee nearly sTverrWa la Pry Goedae a pototiaao at tbb eatabNebeaeat will haoa (ta additloa to the benefit of Good Good at Low Prioea) the ad-antaga of being aUo ta Ell ht entire kill at oao hooae.

No BBerchaat with eoUlUee to V'Bbf far aboold AJl to eaaaalne thta Stock kefora bartog. It la aU iaM la with that advantage which wUI hoextended to pnrchaaera. A oall la retpotfolly aoUoited. F. VAN BENTflUTSS i.COn j) CANAL aTSXXT, ylaVSdf door boom Royal street.

i PATENT, jnaJlCINE DEALEB, a S8 aad 9 PA and 3 fc. 6nm to the tide of tha Booth tte Umat aaA i BAaortaa bbook or t.w DRUGS, i-Xf xv 1 DIAL IUHELI BBB i PANCT GOODS i fhat kaa ever been preevatrd to the aotioe of 1' A large aad complete atock of Droggiata Giaatwa' ef tha tooet kppreVed atyTaa.1 Genaloo Paten elaea, Ffeach' aad. Aaterloaa PerfajBory, -Sorgt IaatraaMBta, froea the beat aaannfaetorlea of Ea Franca aad Aaaertoa. Faint, Hair, Tooth aad! Braahea, And au arUctee heloagiag to tha Drag aeaa. Fore Wine and Brandlea.

jit-: i DeelaraabeertreelraUIaBtsekaet tag theateelrea ta boriBaa will find it to their lute to call la aoMoa, or aaad their ordora. an (77 In'onaatloa choarfully given and Price Con fttolabed ea 0a 1 fJABJrIINATlTK 8FJCUF, FOE DIARRHEA, --'v, CHOLEB A M0EBU9, DYSENTEET, LOOSENESS OF THE MARSDENS CARMINATIVE SYRUP, -'i It It a pteeemBt, aafe sad effectual reoaady for Dlaf rhea, Cholera, Chrenlcl Diarrbaa, Cholera Morboa, Dyaentery, CoUo aad Looaeoaea of tha It aaay taken with perbct aafety by lalaata whoa teething, or by the anSJerer fn tha lewect etagea of Chronla Diarrhea oarning a soothing eeneatto'a of relief to the patient and being followed by a complete i Tba CarminatiTO Syrnp la proaarad from Medtelaal Roots aad Gaaaa (tadigeaooa toCoatral AaBortea), by aactoatlflo ftenm andoraed by the Medical CoUegee of France, England sad tba Uaitod Statea. Thi freparattoa has keen la aae and become jaetly popular ta the Boo them States of Mexico aad the Wert Indie during the hat tea yean, baaing ta that time saved from a preaaatare grave. Freparodby -ji' :iTrT.r... T.M.

MAESDEN, Now OraMBS. For aato by aU Drogglata. 1000 deasa Latrulair Maeeaboy. i UC SOB SeoBoh. a ISO Maooaboy.

SS0 Wilaoa'a Sootoa. '1SO How landing aad for sale to the trade at a small ad vaaea aa aaaauhetiawiiB rtoss. TH0S. W. llABSDEN, yj Bd aW BCBATCBT, BCBATCH.

'eC BLANaTS ITCH CERATE wfll earetha iksh ta TBIRTYrX HOURS. Alee oorea Scald Bait Rheoaa, aad ALL DISEASES oftho SKIM. AB ether Caraa for Skla Plaeaaes coatola tha Health. Deetroyiag aal are Diagsrooa. Blank Cerate aeatalas NO MERCCRY.

aad is Free fxoai Prloe by aaaU, oeata' per Box, or by Addfass DR. BLANK a CO Ctntnaaaa, O. Forealeby anDrnsstota. Vf'-ii- J. D.

FARE, agent, CTncrnaarl, Foe sale by v-tji .1 T. JrV. MAESDEN, WhololaU Patent MedVtloa J.J Caraat Magaaine and Oravtsr atreete." JyS-Sdptf HEW ORLEANS. QUAB.TKKMAMTB KB TODOgUstcl BXAlTB WABBAMTB CASHED At Nee 103 Poydras street. JeSS Sdple MAE CP STAIRS.

THE OBEAT INDIAN REMEDY orea- -aTravaaatai aad Paver gtgad Agrae. RED JACKET BITTERS. JaSt-ldf las F. AD Ta GeaeraJ Coaaaalaalesi aad' Warwardlaw CH ANT, 'i. HO.

94. WALL STREET, NRW TOBE, Solicit eoaelgnaaaata of Sootbera Frodaee Bpoea tha MerehaBts and Planters of tha Socthln general, aad eeaoelally from hia BMrcantUa frianda la Haw Orleaaa Bad Mobile. He will aaaka forward good, make aalea, and generally do aU act of agency or brokerage which aaay be required ef Urn wtth dlapatoh, nrompteeaaand fideUty. AdvaDoes, cte made on coaalgnnanta whoa desired. Harafeate i''-', A.

M. HoTkrook, Eo New Oriaaas. Thaaaas A. AAbbm, H.T. LoaadaU, Eaq.

r7; Thesoas Sbt, 'i. Bybrandt A Thoaiaa K. Frio, Eee Jacob W. C. Rayaaeod.

aV BnaBftac Turner, En Henry Renanaw, Ea. H. T. Voorhees, Eas, MobUa, Ala. jyt dawtf JAY COOKE A CO- BANKERS.

'Philadelpaia. aad WaahLacCea. JAY COOKE. 5 D. COOKR.

w. e. morzhead; h. c. pahsestock.

Jyl4-dAW i TO BENT. At the Machaaic' ImlMaia, aa Bryaaea street, be tweea Canal aad CaaMaea, a Large and Elegant ALB saitaMe tor Baila aad Coacerta area log feet ay n. Alas, a LECTTJSX BOOM, ana vg feat by Bagethi alwiin Tal aactettaa. Apoty ea he sal Btrcel b. sout, Atlaatie White Load aad Llaaeed OU COMPANYOPNEW YORK.

JVIaNDTACTCREBS of FTJBJg WBITB LEAD, BSD LEAD, LlTflAaeS, eLASS MAKEBS' RED LEAD. tctc -j LINSEED orL-Baw. Balled Fw sale by DraggMa aad Dealora geaeraHy, aad by K0BERT C0JU8ATB weaeral Ageata, A "jyvaaa agrPearl akreet, NawYaraV. Far ttalo JONHT CLOTB, OCNSY BAGS. 1 BALE ROPE.

BAUBG TWINE. BfAJIILLA AND TARRED COKDAOE.ef ail else. iAv i. HOCSBLCIB aad MARLINE. SPCN YARN.

SASH COBDR tt bAKTM. i- lt' faints; Etc' etc FWaals laMS to settby Vf W. M. ABBATT. ICS Foyara street, i Agent for XUa'W Tockor New Yerfc.

i i i irqojLn9AL.r: i ft' Vii'i CjjJiI 'i DEALT 1 3 olaa-axlaa treat. ORLEANS, I Offers the trade of the (oath the ferft aVaBFtkaVasa SOlSst 4jJaT JO j'J T' jf CHEMICALS, 1 'ATtKT, aad That has ever been areeeBted to tha aoUoa ef. rPBCGGISTS. 3 JSt is APOTHEOARIEB i i I a- Deatots about tepleniaUng thetratoeksag rac Baking theaaeehrvs la baeliieos IJ dad It ther tereat to call fa foraoa and exaatiM say STOCS. All order by BailwUl be proeapoly atteatad te, a.

aa appHoatioo Price CorreaU will bo bualahad. BBjSS-Saa i i I W. O. OB AH A OO. 8aoooonto GBABR3X dfe COe wholeqale anodrinci 2 i .4.

vvriun T.va uava 'i-tf if T1 AND ') rVfro 'i COIIIIISSION 1IEECHANTS, i eaten la an aeecTipUena at STAPLE, aad FANCY tz-jo: ''-d eROCEEIES, awkracUs- 'a IdQQOBSa.j.;, CANDLES. fnirBAV 'r 'J raxaaavas, TOBACCOV tst' i JBUAUS. itaoMi cramm irrcnnrt AOCKS. 'i. J1EAV' L.l.f corrxB, rarraa, eweri, MOLaWVr-tLSPICa.

f.T'"- -VJ4 fj FOBa. CWHAMON. bacon, BCThiaasi LARD, i ix-'i RAlSlSa OTTER, ''i'7 CHEBsav' -T ALMOtroa CODfllR, SALMON, BTACKEEEL PBUItVCO MEATS, SOOP; FISH, FEOirs, rVfaBTABLCV arttaanetkerattlclaa to their Baa rag aired far the eap-SfaS ad -i ir Wkilfsils aad BstaH crrr aad country dealees, J-TRADE STORES, Cfi-O BAES, UsTATBABTJ, BOAT aad SHIP ''-FAMILY aad PL ANTATIOB OEOU etev etw-eteVefc Stores Maa. d3 aad d7 Fraat Street Hea.deaad d8 ntoi Umt, jyt-df 4 astiteotd Caaal WALLACE CO, -i -ir i STORE FORMERLY OCCUPIES BY O. B.

aLOCOMB Si CO. 1 i -i." MI OOODB, BOOTS, SHOES, HATs, FLANTATION CLOTSUTS. Wahave reoeivad by late steamer froea the Hortk aad Oder to the City aad Coaabry Trade, BELOW MARKET PRICES, i the' Urgaat Btook of the above siwil Deads St Fttosa la tba dry. -u A JOB LOT OF CLOTHINO, BoogM at U.S. Martaaft gate.

r-'i A XaX A A o'. .74 Caaal Street 1, 93 aad S3 Coi a Street Jyt adptf ADVEBTI8E MKNT. Notice la hereby gtraa that tha Bat of valaaUoaa I air Taxaa, aader she "Act to provide Jotarat! Reveaaatoeopaort too Govorunaat, to pay iot ea tha aebDs debt, aad for other porpoeea," Bpprev aa aoaeaded by the aotof March lSSS, aaad aad taken by the Aa latest Aaaannr, aoaaockof said CUaettoa DkKrie aa aooaprlW taofariehesof Oriaana aad Jefferaoa, will r' opes fot tha exaailaarioa af all pereea toteroated, I the space ef tea days, as follows, to-wtt i t- For the parkh af' Orteana, at any oStea la tka toBO'Hoaaa, Between the hoora of A. M. aad P.

Focthaaarlahef Jrfferaoa, at the oSoe af W-1 I- Maaoa, CoeaeU Ball, beeweea the hoars of A. sadSF.M." Iltm fjaaaedtotery after tha eaptratloa of the da), aa the aed Stth of JoJy, 1S8S, I arLl reoeir and determlao all acaeaU reaUva.to arroaecai er ceeatvo valoarlooa aaado and taken ky the Ale' Aiaiiinra. All appeala to tha Aiaeeaar, aaafor: BBoat ba aaado ta writing, aad apeclfy the partlof eaoea, asattrr or thing reapectlng whkb a dj'! reenaated, aad state the groand of error eoo of. I aaa, atr, aery ratptetfoUv, lj e. MCEprr.

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