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reward by leavlag it at Carsc IIKXON HOTEL HA VINO WITH COTTON TIES yer sale dealers ii PROOy TORCHES ad Lafayette streets, 1 TORCHES, and will furnish I MCONS LKUOiS TTBJLDING KUITABLE FOR A RMALt, pLABTIC, factory 1M Peters street. Felt. Tarred Paper, Plastic, to our READY PREPARED ROOFING, ejJ pted Steamboats. AwnU)rAaD THOMPSON, cSEaMNfcfc uuaris PORT.Marigo A VERMo'uTHMoUly Pr a.S bbBvWs55e SHERRY WINE, Lacave Echo packagM POUT WINE, Lacave A Echeco J. I': house.

SJ1UNO si: JOTICE AS SURVIVING PARTNER I hare been appointed liquidator by the Second tag clalmaagaiDSt toVffrm, or P110" res MABQUBZE Wkilwlt Dea gTXWABTTS COOKING BTOVE Thto celebrated STOVE, tor THIRTY BAKING. BOASTING and BROILING. E. B. HOG AN, COFFEE, TEA, FLOUR, SALT, BACON, PORK.

LARI PLANTATION SUPPLIES. 8JPECIAL NOTICE DAT, August 10. at 3 o'clock, to attend al of our brother, J. Tagliaferro. sr of the President F.

A. BAEHLER, Secretary. Special Notice to Red Hirer Hhippers. The regular packet RUTH will pssitively leave TH I Saturday KVKNING, hi a o'clock, for sible for no debU hereafter contracted by my former book keeper, George M. Letninger alia George M.

Long. MIUCKL, Proprietor Phu nix House. Caution. Check No. 14t.

August )7S, far 150, signed Chew A Lawmnce, per pro H. Kennedv, on TJnion National Bank, and able to bearer, was stolen, together wit a a value to any on but th own er) from myreeL Hoppers' byt steamer TH I BT KEN TH ERA yesterday, ah. was compelled to Uyovorunm this FBI AY master, from IJverpool, will commence wayHaeandget their permite and attendto CarentonllFrimkinUOeii re vnieTr a teron ittteaadaUway butdtosaon Bayou seating with steamer Minnie at month Bayoi SffiMMuad will take freight and passengeri for all coast landings. For further infurmatioi nddmBWftofutte following POL1TUJAL, A.KOCOLA, R.DUMESTRE, I hnS.llr of Hmi FJACFROlb, F. SCHUMACHER, I toTMaor JSSS Cisin I LOU Front this da? no a Bulb! Hally! Rally! Chrlstepher Ca lnmlnis Democratic Club Tue members of this to parttcipato in the grand Democratic pro ceasion.

By o.der of the Pnden a ha la of Flrat Division, comprtMlng Ira vierstreetejat 12 TtH7I8.D1i punctually, on Poidras street, right Baronne, extending towards the river. taaifcta The member comprising the i sections of this organization are reqi 1 Poydraa streets, at 6 o'do precisely, for purposi Joining the great Democratic proton that will take plaoe on that evening, in iwer to an invitation extended to the club by Democratic Committee. Member are re ested to come mounted if possible. By order Morgan's Railroad Democratic CI they wiTi tefasSeaed with badgaaj torohiTgifti Knights, Sey Kllpatrlck. Eugene Morphy, of ted Club Andy Parle, K.

R. Ho AWELLsl'to iTraLdMar1 JOHN McPHELIN, Secy. an8 at trict'ffheDeu Mi tli DlBtrict i corner of Tchonpttonlaa and SATURDAY, lbth at TorciiUght JeiSutueithout light Procession, DTTC TIERS ARK AU favorabl to the cause of Greeley and united State ticket will bepun bepnnhteal. McCAFFRE' IN MADDEN, I CAHILLHEUrv8MALL' Wlt IJJ WtBSdaVhIOHT lOthlSurt? By order of LIVAUDAISPreaUlent H. MANCML, DBABCOVICH, Democrats Third Ward, Attention You A A a a heBaefd of Directors nre rj'thVs Bahaua UlEVBNINGRN held on the 6th lust.

Mr. K. M. DAVIS was o'clock, for' the purpose ot participating in the unanhnonsIyreMjaiaPTM 8Q grand Democraflc Torchlight Procession this ietaiy.N1Ce A. GRANGER, Secretary.

eaU1Snxilllry clubs of this ward and citizens auS favorable to the election ot Greeley and Brown "Notice Peroa. kaVlBg claiaa. ngatesl ft Uck6t' cordially invited the succession ot CHARLET FEBGUSON. will to join, ay oruer CLOANEY. Marshal.

Cotton LEVYOTney B. METE BS, Secy. aalO if gMaggpig SHSnS oSSpa81 on MONDAY? tfi day 0" Augus" By order DUDLEY SBLPH, sec yf ZlJ, oa" RPBCRHAiyrS' PaSt to come forward without farther notice and pay Rally Bally Rally Democrat to the at the office of the Carondehit front Mw ibers of the Kleventh Ward Work September? pald'out'on losses Sntt'Ba Water teeehon8 AT "aiu taull w. YOUNG, Secretary. onier to 1 utlcipate 'in the grand Democratic Mechanic' e' H2 me TWILLIS, President.

A. DON NELL, Secy. aulO lt Baity fVorkina meB'H Carondelet street, on MONDAY, the Wth day Of Democf ati Club of the Third District. There August, between the hours ot 10 and I will be sweial meeting of the above named td JAMES A. WIIITE, SeajjV club, at Fa iinln Hall, corneof EnhhwajMl tion iw tSroudeuT trtet "eaaaJ SS8rtifc iritln thfjnrt 1872.

Parties who have not paid their city SsJSJhSK 'praaaaaW jSntS.llv in ved and State Taxes tor the current year, would tind l3g5P 2ISS. resin ctf ally invited it toheir advantete caU at the offlofthe toattina. ay pjtASjRTT, President. through which they can et their taxes settled JC NES Secretary. I anlO If at a saving of from 2H to 10 pur cent.

Rallv i cateaof various amounts, they'woui ba ning" August PYJ OR Asaoleo ym Mt OrleaM. Pewons'jha or'provod woomeaiid John MarV By order FevmgUstoxlh ggjg 1 has for mspoaal. pEMBERTON, President. It oofk! af LusUanoaHallfoBaW WM. MULFOBD, Aaet Sec'y.

Je23 3m bi twi en St. Claude and Tr. ine streets. Come aaonthat 8 oBlkP.M. rieal John E.

A. Lassalle CITY ASSESSMENTS. days excepted) during thirty days from th OFFICE STATE TAX COLLECTOR, Bbrat District, No. Carondelet street, New Orleans. July 29, 1872.

JJABTIXS OLDING TAX IsaCTIFTB this office prior to the promulgation' of act No. 81 tional tax of one mill imposed by said act. Bring your receipts with you. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, I WACO. TEXAS.

OuillOBaii1aitS Louisiana National Bank, New Orleans Winalo Lanier Co. New York. mbn lydAW rpCRNIP SHED TURNIP New crop, growth of 1872, from D. 1 3on, Philadelphia, all varieties, tor DR. VAN NORMAN'S ENGLISH.

FRENCH AN GERMAN FAMILY AND DAY mberth, iWFoffuU Stoman'Sehdfor 7. VAN NORMAN, NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENTS, City Hall, Room is, Aug 10, 1872. TtETBB BOSS, BUILD KB SHOP AND Attention Democrats. Fourth District.

New Orleans, Aug. 8, 1872. Al Democratic and Reform Clubs of the Fourth District are requested to assemble at their respective headquarters, on SATURDAY NE ST, at 6 o'clock, P. and proceed to the cor ler of Josephine and Magazine streets, from irhlch point they wUloroln a bo to Join the Cnd prooeasioa. KaAid to Grand a BgSaaw IWan 2t Division Marsha Fourth Ward National smocratic Club The members of this club an 1 all voters of the ward infavor of anhonesta donogtoalad ockharpo Jofn cSmVST1 WOTpSahteraT T.

WHABTON COLLEN8, Bec'y. an 2t Tl8 artiaffy invited to rendesvooa with ui Let us see if the Campstreet Republican ca keep what lthas emterMnt. EDV.mBOOTH!1 President. M. MoNAMABA, hecreta y.

an9 UuLv'llcMnH8 Thho ffiatfsSji1 POLITICAL. will meet thl of theBTentt WM. J. WHITESIDES, lev Cadets Attentions if Mat above club are requested to it 6'i o'clock, to participate in the grand Bl'ack'paiit, white shirt and blaek Knlly! Rally: Rally Young men af lie Third Diatrlct will meet at the Stonewall 1 the grand Democratic processfonSATUK lAY. Afg.

10, at 7 o'clock, P. M. H. WALKBB. Secretary.

"naToT INC. at J7 o'clock, for the purpose ot participating in the grand Democratic Torchlight Proces Wit 10th lust. at6 o'clock, sharp, lnrderto partici GEO. E. FOBSTALL.

Secretary. anlO It ub 'wu'uiet of Canal id Boarbon Rgj srticipate In the grand torchlight demon ration to night, are earnestly requested to be 1 Esplanade atreetbetwecn RoyaUmd Levee, aulOSt" wifsWArsi DUtrlotlMarshal. rpwO TEACHE pUcants must furnish testimonials of goo character. All applicants will be required 1 stand an examination in Orthography. Readlni second Assistant, 4 per previous, a COTTAGE containing about ma, with gas and fixtures, in the Fourth convenient to a line of cars, to a good a TEACHER, gent beaihoroagh ith the proper Iry willbegiv.

WAo? itaatef to parish of Rapides La. Address to employ gentlemen and ladles to solicit HUTTLK SEWTNG MACHINE. Stitch like on both sides. It wlU stitch, ham, faO, tpgh, ndl btad, braid, gather and raffle, and sew from Maseat nainsook to beaver overooatogs and A CTeved'ilaNvr3Dft FOR SALE NES, complete. ipply to Post Office GUbs Box 1( A1 with its equipment of English and American Hydraulic Presses, Linters, Mills, all In ranchiaea.

loaae, railroad, wharf, stock. nvi tea proposals for the pur. MiimI Oil Works. attnaaaB in capacion and favorably situated property. Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Kallrcad depot, ne ot the finest sites in the South for the eon If not sold by the 24th August, the entire property will be offered at public anctto Sator city of New Orleans, and sold to thehlgheet I Her, to liquidate the affairs of the company, following very favorable one third caahTremsJnder at aatt MearZs far approved indorsed nates bearing 8 per cent.

PO 1 ROCKERY, GLASS, CHINA, ETC. a B. Special inducements to Jobbors and the NJOTICE TREATMENT 1 I OF THE CHE8' Dr. ALEXANDER HABT baa ret the city, and will rMnme liispracUce No. 207 SU Charles si anJ eodaM1 TORRENT TO RENT THAT MAGNIFICENT THREE streetUl be rented U' "0td Levee Apply to BLANORIn'a gTbAUD, aniO Ua No.

82 Old Le street. ENT NO. 78 RAVI KB. AP CAMPBELL fc STRONG, T7OR BENT, ON THE 1ST OF OCTOBER a most desirable, choice located Dwelling House, with all the modern improvements, cou having a depth and ft tine brick stores No. 60 Toboupitoulas street.

ad 80 Peters. (Ute New Levee street,) been Natchez and Poydraa streets Possession JONAS PICKLES, No 60 Peters street, third floor, or Post Office Box 2098, New Orleans. xa? ThU teVwhtoBwBlli Waco is the leading city of growing very rapidly. Fifty and three story brick business )tea wimin me past sweii my person having mei hotel in proper style, a I LOTTERY DRAWINGS. RAWING OF THE LOUISIANA STATE Plflfl 15l463 ato.ro.olecpany.wD OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY ONLY TWENTY THOUSAND NUMBERS.

gfc iL pEMOVALNO. jyjLTONTR Becvlngorwardmg'an'conSssion respectfully annonwwe to the pubUc that he has chants of this city and my steamboat friends, I LOUIS A. WELTON, Jy24 2m cotnaxCajalaadOomoaonaU. Importers of WTNES, CORDIALS, BRANDY FRUIT SYRUPS, WE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY ga ly a L. mBUKSON.

Msnsaaa given to the payment of 8 TICHABDS'B CAPE LIME xatodLfMSTand for sale "line For furUaet hTfonnaUon ipp'CONKRY, corner Canal and Delta vier. Four story brick store, 55 Gravier street, between Peters and Tchoupitoulas street. Three story brick store, 125 Common street, between Camp and 8L Charles. Front office. No.

52 Ca Op'kiNS. 28 Union street. SU Charles street, corner af Union. N. a Witness our hands at Haw Oriaana, lav, tt 9th day Of August, 1872, PRRALTA, ADAM GIFFKN, arc of Bogua Eg tt 1 tUm.

Capital Prize. 830,000. CLASS Al. TO BE DRAWN AT NEW ORLEANS Saturday, Auaust 31, lSTS. OWABD, SIMMONS A CONTRACTORS pme Of.

160,000 U. $50.000 1 prize oL StEm ml 80,000 1 prize elooo 8,000 1 prize of. SOW la 5. (XX) i prise ot'. 1000 8,000 1 prize loSi1 a00B 1 prie of L000 1 prise of 1,000 1 prise LO0O 1 prize of.

1,000 i priie low are 1 priae LOW 1 prise of LOW 1 prise of LOW 1 prise LOW 1 prise of LOW lprixeof LOW BANK NOTICES. sTATiBiN UNION NATIONAL BANK NEW ORLEANS, T.8987 Due from Redeeming and Resen Currency 57,720 aad Banks trss.aoi 6 Capital stook paid In 1 and loss (net profit during Foreign Rankers. Tew Orleans. July 31. 1872.

legal representatives on audi UNION NATIONAL BANK Pita! 0 0,000 Tils Bank continnes to pay interest on Special Deposits and Current Balances by agreement. change drawn on London, Paris, Antwerp, ing European cities. FIRST HBHl AMNUAI, STATEMENT 8. bonds to secure circulation 500,000 TeeTV0. 89,861 1 ncy (includlngjnich hangea for ClearinR Houae amooo 00 d'g VOfloo regular meeting of the Board of Directors CHARLES FAURIE, Cashier.

allowed to depositors on. daily cash Board of Directors held this day. a semi an ui held at the Banking House an MONDAY. July aSenUtoK Jyi4 iat CHAS. L.

c. DUPUY, Oaalrlar. lngOaafSTjNev Oitoanal" July stockholders of this bank who hare ALL, BLACK A CO. SUU nod Broadway, Now York, SILVERWARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY MONTHS. All gOOoW Will bO sold WITHOUT CLOSE THE BTJSTJrBBS.

Ot Tl lF rji w. OH1NGLES SHINGLES SHINGLES Shingle CSaapaayhave uotra. todowlngi BITTERS rpMB NEWFOUNDLAND MTTTMBr IT SB pnbuc and The Newfoundland Bitter, and you will be surprised to see how rapidly the appetite, putting an end to totea Inal pain, and relieving the distress which so ften attends digestion, especially among and whose digestion Is paiiftul, will be greatly benefited by even fifteen days' regular use of it. Strength forth the atoferUot the Newfoundland. oua have boon the 1 "Mmm' VatattTosW awarded to this liquor that we cannot bat oaa in reoomm ending it.

speedy and decided, and tt enjoys this roaarh abie Quality, via: That of anooi iing those who Sound aad Flonrtohdag Health. To drink when one is not thirsty, and to drink habit. Who is there bat knows how easily a fatal habit is contracted I Writer on hygiesm, times, have unanimously declared that are ought not to drink except during aieahi, and above all, that we should never be guilty ot abasing alcoholic Uqaora between maoll. Alcohol, they assart, kills at long range, aad those thou Uvea as would the madman who should take a daily dose of Arsenic, or Any titer Deadly Polaoa. over the precipice.

It is often said that the oareo and activity during fifteen or twenty years bars Rmassed for them an independent fortune, are habit of drink What does it profit these though mucous membrane of the stomach burnt out, they are a prey to cramps, to fits of vomitmg am rising la the morning, to general debility, unta away to the prime of years, and at the 1 am nient when they thought to taste the sw eets of fortune. "He wm an honest man, indnstrieo and capable, but he killed himself with drink A Sod Epitaph, Truly Wonld any avoid this unhajby end To htm waste of the vital forces, increase the appetite, (throw you, if not beaten off. Drink the Nona, 'found! and Bitter for eight days, aad we are suro that you will not only enjoy improved health, but that you will prefer It to any other liquor, 1 tor the Newfoundland pleases the taste, strength lens the functions, and keeps the atomach la on 1 cellent condition therefore, lot ways that the Newfoundland Bitter is a llquor at once agreeable, pure, hygienic, aad toalo. The Newfoundland Bitter is also A Family Bitter, happy effects, and to generally recommend tt. How often, to every family, some one Is taken moment causing great suffering.

Or, perhapa. there la a total want ot appetite, severe crampo In the stomach, a sudden tit of indigestion sometimes violent colic, pains through the loins, am plump, the appetite come back, digestion ho young girls who suffer from monthly pains in the lotos, the back and the lower bowels, will dad immediate relief to the Newfoundland Bitter. There is nothing like it to meet these special cases. It acts with astonishing promptness aad never falling results. malarious Fevers prevail, either from the overflow of rivers or salt meats, can be counteracted by the daily ao of the Newfoundland Bitter.

Throughout the 1 i.iana. and Texas there is no substitute far this Bitter. Its tease exciting and strengthening action, la assay where noticeable and univeraaey conceded It is const antly Increasing. It is emphatically The Bitter of the Boatfc, blood becomes rapidly impoverished, and the appetite steadily falls off. Profuse poraalrsBaa, would struggle agate at thssi various caasee ot disease, there la no bettor evidence than the Newfoundland Bitter, of whose powerful and cannot say enough Nor must it ho ftegiMua that the diseases that result from raovarishad blood, from a weakened nerroas sj stem nd from Finally, then, whoever enjoys gasd health, tot him not tamper with it by the use ot ajconoUo drinks let him rather preserve it by.

adopting taaapoJaa down by disease or weakened, by nursing, or by whatever causereaortjo SlariaT lMeiaJb. sjT Mr. JUIBB TABOOS. How Oriaana. aad Meears.

MOLT. MURRAY A Mobile, ear have itjaraatetetAataadaoythadair load, aad It can be found at aD the whoiomta grocers and druggists of both ctttaa. OarisaaMs pro Ii Hi i ail togtraaatamatak terma at JF" fVt gstrtl EDMUND DEXTER A ONS. aadal Sj saai rw ste 1st Jram ty.

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