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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 3

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HI DAT MORNING, JTLY 19, 1ST. COMMERCIAL AM) FINANCIAL REVIEW A SUGAR MATTERS IN EUROrE. tyjom the Journal des Fabrleants Of Sucre. The tariS'in force on the tth of July. 1ST1, estabh6hed a tax of 15 franca, or $3, cn every 100 kilogrammes of Btiigar manufactured, through the barytic process (cheiu.t, at toe tame time that it increased from 4254 francs.

60 centimes, and from 4447 francs, 20 centimes the tax on two classes of snsrar manufactured thiongh the ordinary process of ci rstallization. According to the tenor of the law a preference is established on bebalf of sugar by barytic of from iftUSO 42 francs. WJ centimes, according to classification, against all other crude gorts comparatively. But since the amendment of thed of January last, when an increase of 3 decinis was enforced upon the latter, the revenue would have decreased considerably, and noiv the Indirect Tax Bureau proposes, in order to re eetablish an equitable proportion, to increase to 25 francs the gorplns of other sorts mannfactnrcd the yield of the manufactured tironjrh the barytic process. Applications have been made to do jwsy with the fraction of 4S centimes to jAoid confubion in calculations, and nase tee tax at once 11 francs.

Ifcese foregoing propositions compose article the 12th of the tariff in preparing hndiret for 173. which reads literal I as follows Article 12 On ana after the promulgation of the tariS, all sugars made from molasses imported, whether through the process barytio or any other, is fixed from 1525 francs, and those of liquid at from 10.48 ten Vines to 11 francs on every 100 kilogrammes." The foregoing suggests the subjoined remarks: Previous to this amendment the tax on liquid, including tices. was 3 8, it was increased to 10 francs, and from 10.43 11 francs by that of January 22.1&73. The same journal computes the deficit in England 50,000 tons, Europe lOo.ooo tons, and 10O.OU) more in the yield of the East Indies fixing in the meantime the increase in consnniction throughout En rope in 10U.00O tons more, making a grand deficit oz tons, to onset wnicu it goes on to enumerate the increuse of 25,000 Cuba has yielded this year 100.000 ever in that of beet root in Enrope irom the islands of Manilla and Mauritius, leaving a deficit of 150,000 tons against last year's produce. Beportsare Mattering from Austria, Germany and even France, concerning the growth of the beets; and several new extensive manufactories are about be erected in SeLne et Marne, France; Zollverein, Germany, and at Saigon, Cochin China.

In some Austrian districts a devastating land slide has ruined all vegetation, bnt the actnal damage to beets caunot be estimated. From all other growing districts throughout Europe the prospeet as good. TAXillOX IX XEW ORLEANS. New York Bulletin. As a consequence of the corrupt muni cipal government of rew Orleans, the debt and taxation, although not perhaps larger than the city is able to pay, are nevertheless sufficiently heavy to constitute a heavy burden on the resources of tbe city, and a serious drawback on its future prosperity.

The debt of the city en the 0th of Me last was $20,763,53. Tbe taxable property in the city available for assessment in 173 is estimated at and the city debt tax will therefore amonnt to 1 30 on each $100 valuation. Adding the taxes for the npport of schools, parks and the expenses tne city government, tne total taxes for the ensuing fiscal year will be i CSVa on the $1U0. This is a close estimate, and the figures are likely to be increased BtiU further, but they are already much larger than is warranted for the actnal requirements of local government. If we add the quota of State taxes to be paid by New Orleans, that city will enjoy the unenviable notoriety of "being the most heavily taxed city in the United States.

The State debt and taxation are just as excessive as the local taxes of the city, and present a suitable for the reform movement recently inaugurated there, and which, it is to be hoped, will secure to the city and State a more hosest administration of tinancial afiairs than they have known for some years past. NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANKS. The following is from the last returns of the Comptroller of the Currency Leans and 7,014.21 70 Overdrafts la. 3 U. S.

bunds to secure circulation 00 U. B. bonds to secure deposits loo.ouO uO V. bonds and securities on Other stocks, bonds and mortgagee. Dee from rsd and res.

rents lu from other National bank Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate, furniture and Current Premiums a 6.M,:tn2 30 64 410.611 44 oOs. VrfS 71 101, 1 73 34.41 Is il.riO hs MVL414 23 0U i.o;o2 KV.ftTS 00 00 Checks and ether cash items Exchange for Clearing House. Bilisof other National banks. Bills of other Stale balms Fractional currency Specie Legal tender notes Cleanmr House certificates Three per cent.

ccrUncales Total ii 07 Capital Stock Surplus fund 7i.1S Undivided p.otits National bunk note State bank notes outstuniliuz iJivuleLfU unpaid Individual deposits 0: United tleposits Ul.till leiwits of IT. iL.liUrsincoRicers. Due to National banks Due to stale banks ami b.inkers 6." 77 Notts suit bills rrdij countM Ullit pajable 21.274 Total finTvan XEZTHIRTY FIPTn PAIiALLEL PACIFIC RAILROAD. iNew York CnronMe. The scheme ol a railroaAl from the Mississippi Valley to the Pacific by ivay of the tnirty ntth parallel of north latitude, is till the subject of earnest dis ccuion among the business men of St.

Louis and Sau Fransisco, and the recently published report of the commissioners appointed on behalf of the last named city to investigate the affairs of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, with a view to joint co operation in carrying at the thirty nfth parallel project, has increased the interest into positive enthusiasm. To complete the road it is estimated that 6tock subscriptions to the amount of $25,000,000 will be required, and as California capitalists have agreed to take $15,000,000 of this, it is expected that St. Louis will take the other $10, 000,000. The scheme is one of consider able importance and magnitude, and if consummated tha credit will be due wholly to the two great States, Missouri and California, and more especially the cities of St. Louis and San Francisco, which are most directly and immediately interested in its completion.

French flint goblets, all per dozen. Water coolers for $2 50 each. The largest btock of Japanned ware in the South. At E. Oflner Cos, 171 Canal street.

There is nothing in the way of dress locks better cn Udies than pure white suits, nctt as white Victoria laws, white bishop lawn and white Swiss, which can be made up so hand oinely and at low figures at Lewis Jt Ueuxick's, So. ioj Canal street. The trade supplied with pure stick can 6yat Ncrman A Reies'a wholesale confecuoa ry. 12 land 123 Old Levee street. A Detroit ferry loat rassea free all citizens over 'JO.

FINANCIAL. PICATTTSK OrFI ''K. I Thursday Kreulna, Jul Is. IVTi. XXW OBXEA2T8 CLEARINU UOUmK.

Haia ic t. a 141.S" 7i 204, Is ll 42 Patnrday, July 13 6i liouday. 1.1 7l, i Tuemiay, in 1.121.478 ii WednnMiay. 17 71 Thursday, is 7J7.9!H 05 Total since FiWla tin.e lct week 5.c;.M2 75 l.H7.3 2 Ail last week 62.4aa 00 01 GOLD oiKBcdatlI45I14i, against 114 at New York, and UoseU at 114 airainst 114 in Nuw York, after a moderate business. Nbtliing of consequence doing in xilver.

American halves are quoted at 107vil0s. aint Mexican dollars at 3 2 5 Hi premium in gold. EXCHASUK Scarcely any movement lu foreign exchtns 1000 clear sold at 125k 1 at and lix0 firt classa 12j. We now qnot 12ii for bani and 123 '4 it for bill of Luliu and clear Tliero has been no movem nt for several vs in French bills. CO days are quoted at 4.57 No variation in domestic The remittance de nnuid on New York Is supplied by the banks at premium, and commercial at sight is quoted l4 premium.

We have sales of bankers sistt at Van at 9 22 premium. We hear of in Boston exchange. IN SECURITIES complete stagnation prevails. 39000, sooo, and. $2tco City Appropriation Certificates sold at 71 (K00 at 71 and.i00 at 70c.

50 shares Louisiana Levee xuiid) brouaht 7 75 per share. NOTE. It shouM be borne in mind that our quotations represent tho wholesale market, and that in purchasing small lots higher rates must be paid. PICAYUNE OFFICE. Thursday Evening, July is, 1S72.

NO KECEIPTS OF PRODUCE FROM THE WEST. COTTON. The discouraging tenor of the advices from New York and Liverpool completely paralyzed the luarkejt, and there were no transactions whatever. The Exchange this evening reported the market at a complete stand tulL vtuotatious nominal. FIRST NEW BALE.

The bale of new cotton announced as having been sold in Ualvetdon at 9 ic. tti, arrived by express this morning on Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad. It is consigned to Fatmau A New York. It weighs pounds. A number of prominent brokers and factors have exsmined this cotton, and pron uuce that it is not all new cotton, but composed of old and new, the former, l.owever.

being fresh ginned. The new bale telegraphed to the Pic. on the 3d, as rvached Brownsville, is now on the steamer Austin, which is aground on Aranaas Bar. bbe will be here this week. COTTON STATEMENT.

Stock on hand. Sept. 1. 1371 bales. 23,323 Received itce our last lu ceived previously L040.U4 I.0M IT2H City crop, etc 13.511 Cleared to dar Cleared previously Ftock on hand not cleared 13,2 Vl Stock on hand not cleared last year 4.

C( Stock on hand not cleared rear Exports fcMlay none. Received since yesterday, proper 2 Received from other deiiveiy ports 10 Received last Thursday 5 Received this day last year 3t Received since riiay U.SS Received same tune last week 3.VI Received same time last year tbZ Received since Sentember 1.... 93U.7i Received same time hut Received same time year Ltii, Exclusive of city crop. According to theCottcn Exchange telegrams the reci ipts at all ports from 12 M. yesterday to 12 M.

UMlay were 232 bales, against 270 last Thursday, 690 last year, and 74J the year before. The following table shows the MOVEMENT AT PORTS for six days up to 12 M. to day: Receipts Hamo Rarae since ri ume time day. last w'k. last yT.

New Orleans 36 37 sntu Ualvestou 5 2 1310 Mobile 'i isavaunah 23tt Szr Sl Charleston 130 393 8 Wilmington. 58 none 17 Norfolk 203 1057 07 33 23 37 New York 32 3b9 2M none TotaL 171a 23s5 sk7'J The receipts for the six days ending to day in 1S70 were 534. bales. Receipts at ports since 1st Receipts same time last year S.wm.I'W Receipts game time year before. 2.Wi,l"i The above figures indicate a falling off in the total receipts at the ports since 1st September of 1,242,615 bales, compared with last year, and compared with ltiTO.

OTHER MARKETS. The Liverpool market oiened auiet and steady, and closed heavy at d. decline from yesterday's rates. Sales 8U0O bales In New York spots declined He. on all grades.

Futures opened weak, and after selling 2200 bales, closed easy at 21 3 16 for Augusts, 20 I5 Ii; for Septembers, 20 for Octobers, 19 3 16 for Novembers and 19 for Decembers showing a decline since yesterday ot 1W on Augusts, 7 16 on Septembers, i ltti3. on Octobers, 5 16 on Novembers and 3 16 on Decembers. SUGAR AND MOLASSES The market for Hniar is quiet but nrm. with a fair demand for kettle, but flartlieds are dull. Sales embrac U) hLds.

centrifugal at 10 fair at 9 UC and 24 fair at lOc There was also a sale, hitt yestenluy. not reported, of beai'Iv li store, on private terms. 'iiy reiintry is felling at 11 i a llSjf. for yeilow clan tied, rjalCc. for white.

for crashed and and 14 a 14 c. for cut loaf Nothing of any conseiuence doing in plantation Moiaases. JO Dbls. common. nearly all the receipts, so.d at 4o.

city rettery is nuchanged, with a gosi supply ami demand at tc. for inferior, 40c. tor common. for fair. 5oc.

fr prime, 600. for clioice. and sic ib cailxn for golden syrup. Re! ipts to ia 1. hhds.

Suear and 34 bbls. Molasses. FLOUR Market nrmer. with a better feeling generally, the tales of tlie day being altogether local. I7hibbls were sold, in lots, to wit: 100 bbls.

rt 55. SO. 100 at 5. HO at 75, loo. 1OT at 7 25.

75, 75, 150 at 7 50. 50 at $7 s7b. VXt, 50 at ts. at 25. loo, 50 at fx 50, 100, 50 ai 25 at 25.

25 at 9 75, io at $lo, and on private terms. CORN MEAL Market continues firm and actie. Stock in first hands smalL Sales ijo in lots, from Levee, as follows: 1, 50, 10J at 55. and 25. 25 from sUre at 3 65.

I'KOVlsIOSM uuite a lively business for the seasou. Bacon looking up, after the depres iuu Wedcesilav, witn fuliy an advance of c. in clear sides' and He. In choice Hams. Sales ot the dav emliraee in Bacon.

275 rasUs in lots, to wit: Clear sides 10, 15. 45 casks to arrive at L'c do. to arrive at 15, 7o, 20, 30 and 15 do. to arrive at 9 Clear riblHnl sides, JOcasit at 6 at sT.c Shoulders, 29 casks to arrive at sc. Hams, tierces at and 10 do.

at 15 JtC. Breakfast Ba on, 10 boxes at 1 do. at luc. laird, but little doing, 25 tierces choice refined sold for t) Pork, sales of Uk bbls. as follows: bbla.

at $13; 13s. 25 at $13 12' 25. 250 do. at H3 'Ji. Dry Salted Meats nominal at for sbouiuers.

No stock In market. We therefore quote our market Bacon clear sides 9J clear ribbed sides rs ii6iC: Ilams choice brands 15.5c., onii. ncry do. llc: Breakfast Bacon 10H a Lanl letiin d. in tie ces, kes 10ainc, kettle, in tierces, ui kegs ioHc; I'tirk .13 25.

in round lots, retai'ing at 13 75 from store. WHISKY This market still continues Tirm, with a fair local business. Stocks too litcht ioi heavy tianFactions. especially In choice Western and New Orleans manufacture, bales of the ty 5o bbls. choice Western at 4S good do.

on pr. vate terms, and 20 bbls. New Orleans do. at 9.c. OKA IN A lair average business for the ou.

Sales of i to dsy embraced 4o5) sacks. (Stock in fair snnplv ami equal to the deman 1 in ever tl ing. with the exception of mi.ied.) Sou mixed brought 2V), 1500 white mixetl at Tlo. 6iX hite at 2D0 at 350, 375 choice at 74c, and sacks fanoy at 75. OATs In good supiilr, very ilr demand'; sacks sold a.4 follow MM ordinary at 250 St.

Louis at gso St. Louis at 42c aud 200 do. at 42 15) and luo choice Ualona at 43o and 1(1) do. at 41c BHA But little inquiry. We have sales of IOC buKt, to wtt 50 at $1 07.

and fio at 1 HAY 0.iiiet. but iw tronsactitus to note, luo bales fct Louis at $25, 100 and 50 do. prima at It UTTER AND CHRESE Are in fair demand, and with reduced stocks prices continue t. aov. with an upward ndency.

ClnKe Western is seihnr at and at "i Ifcleiior ju.iJiti of both enntiuux any den. and and nominal. Cheese is in request kjo f.itcied at 1 J1 l4c tti. ItlW PrLAS The Fesisou being ovef thi're is little or no demand fortius aitiole, anilpriceji are ertlrelj mm aL I oULT RV AND CHiickens are in fair ith oii't a mcslerat lenunit. They selUng mlLe landing at TtSi dozen lor ttie ow sn.i i Hw ouug.

iMicks at H9t A kt uul Tort i $I2pI5. mil j. i i. "i piy and rtsiott at laajuc M.r.NTs Wcdem Potat.js are firm at 2 'O l.bls liiu aUna ar Western lu ligh' suoplt snd s.edy at In harieis. reen Apples at $i3 50.

accord it Mi qn.ii.lt. Western eans iv.u New i 100 heal. Beets $150. Turnips are ull aud noimnd. i rieti ai" at iloc, and Dried i eji i.es at 5 a 6c.

tb A i i iiemauil and firm at the late jt; m.e.. Willi uiupl t. fka ol both Liverpool r.tf lu dealers' hands. rso Is ut it 7 and nno at o. with extra quaiity u'.

ight tine coimnamlimr $1 90. A l. oi.ct.o;; Mr. sack is nsuail.v made wheu tti It ts f'om warehouse. Tlie supply of bulk Salt, via: genuine Turks' Island, St.

j. i'r. jieica jh.i M.ircell is ampM till iutitipxi.il ieiii.m.is. Selling at 1 i 'ioi 1.4" 4 bag Of 140 lb lor Turks' Island and St. Miit.l.'s ti Mad lonrer.

Table Salt in i ets i t.m.letl a 2H. each. HK India ntinut scarce and firm. wiMi ht.ldt esking Mr te. currency.

Louisiana is in more. Mlw ul supply, and selling at. i'S" Hiutiy prime, laroiina quitted ut to.i iO' c. for gi tsl. ah receipt lo i'ay of 40 leives.

STAR Is in fair supply, hut with only a nitslerate local demand at previous pricet. vii ltoil al 4 4S for Waits, t.M Ktlsou) and 4 5'. lox tCincinnatt.) CAN DLfcs No new feature to note under this heitl. star cominnes in supply and quiet, with lb askeil for al weights. Jobbing at l'J c.

l'aramae is quoted at 2sc, and sperm at c. n. oFFEE We note a steatly market at no changitl prices and a scarcity of the bette' armies. liich continue iu request. Sales day 4'Ha) has iei Miiimet to arrive on privaie terms.

1'rime is quotetl at a lS c. tgnlil). good lyc, fair lsall.c ordiuarv a c. Extreuio riin foi lots JdalKHiC. stock in warehouse about 1U.50H lfrs.

SOL' A Die demand is good, in consequence ot nou umvuis from foreign ports. Tlie supply of aulic oda is exhausted, while tlutt of Knclisli in kegs is considerably reduceiL Former quotations govern the market, which we repeat, iz Hi carlionate English iu kegsi at ilhc. i urrencv, do. in lioxes "est. accortiing tt pa age.

sll Sotla in barrels 3tiC. caustic nominal. WOOL Is quiet and unsettled, with no sales transpiiiitg on which to base quotations. We. howexer, repeal farmer quofatious.

which are entirely nominal. tor hurry. ai4oc. for Louisiana clear, and 4iz4Hc4jv IB for lake. 11 1 DEis i here is no alteration to notice under this bending from onr previous report.

The de and contiuuts light, with prices weak aud unsettled. Oreen limes are quoted at gren raited at iOallc. dr light, and llv12c. for heavv dry salted lc. green kips 12! IM3SC salted kips 14c, fiuit 17c.

Attakapas dry ltic. deer skins 2(ic. in city slaughter we Steer hNles, over 5 lb, th, lie; do. 70 to s4 tt 'aUSc; do. under 70 Bi lOallc: cowhides, as they run.

Mtc; kips 20 to 24 alitc; do. 25 to lb a lie; calf skins each $1. TALLOW Is in demand, iut the market is quit under lijdit supplies quotl at yc e1' loi prime. Small quantities continue to 11 at Bffsic. for Ordiury audtfeiilSc.

tr B.EsW AX Is also quiet with yellow quoted at tic. lb. BAI.1NO STUFFS Are without any im ptoveuient or change to note in fii st hands. I man is held at 16c. Western at ITtc and doiuestn juie at 1 cash.

In a Jobbing way to movement txtibtsa moderate Uegree of acravity, aud we qu.to dealers' rates at for domestic Jote. iSttl7iC. for India in bales, aod l5c. in rolls, Isc. yaril for Western hemp.

Irou Cot to Ties aie selling at Sc. apu Baling Twire at IT alec. tb. Ouuny Baits are w.rii lsc. apiece.

IiTOKKS Arrivals of all an ies in is lino are liberal, and with au overstocked miirkt puces continue weak. fal are cou r.nnl to the local trade and for shipment to tiie West, the piei int scarcity of frelgiit room flperat'nir aifverseiy t) foreign tud rs. Uosia is quoted at ii 7 for pale and virgin. $t4 25 for No. 1, 75 No.

and i for com Spirits Turpentine 4s ijoc. Tarts dultat sdhlts. gallon, and Pitch at $4 50 bb: hhl AND CRACKEKS Continue quiet at pi ev ions prices, with only a moderate call from the citi tradn. Navy Itrean is selling at 4V Soda Crackers at 5 a 7c, Cream do. aud Omiser Nuts lie, Boston.

Butter and Ovstvr crackers at ec. Fancy from 14 uiic. and Crack ne'i to. ((ML is in light supply and qnh't bnt firm at the late advance. Pittsburg is now held at noc.

bid. bv tint IsMkt IiukI. liogsheatis Anthracite is selling in a small way at (12 ton. FISH 1 dull with prices ruling in favor of bikers. Mot ei ate sales aie transpiring, but no business of importance is expected until sap plies of new are receive.

We quot No. 1 Mackerel at 13 50 1 half do $1 SO kit; for No. 2. $10 50 5 25 bait SI 35 i kit for No. 3.

4 25 half 25 kit. Cod $1 4o i box, 54''. 4 in drums. Herrin 3oc. tsix.

Haddock $1 25a' 1 30. Sardines art in light supply and quiet at 22 a 22' aC. CtVlTON SEED The factories ae short of su p'ies. ami the litcht receipts aro readily taken on aiTival at 14 ton. COT ION SEKD tlL Coutinues scarce with the tock held for higher prices.

The export demand is restrictmt by tho scarcity of freilit room. Refined is quoted at 55 Jo auu cruxe at gallon. SEED CAKE Ts in limited supply and quiet. Country manufactured is quoted at $25 a 20. and city do.

at 42 5o 2 ton. MANUFACTURED TOBACCO We note an active market a continued scarcity ot the lower grades, which are in request. Onr quotations nave been revised in conformity with the redaction of the tax on the 1st vi. Common to medium bright, sound 11 aud 12 inch It) 45a5oc. medium do.

50a 'JOc fine 65375c. extra fine suaiXX: qr. fb in caddies common bright 47S50C medium to fine 'uc. pocket pieces, 14s and navies bright SOnWc. black work navies long los.

lb and half and short li 45a5oc briiclit twist and gold bars from medium to fine. 53u75c LEAF TOBACCO The reported sales vday ere confined to 9 viz 2 at 10c. 2 4 at 13a, and 1 on private terms. We have ko.mI asous to believe that a round lot chanved hands yesterday, bnt we were unable to learn the particulars. Prices have undergone no alter lion, wnicn weiepeat.

viz Light. Lugs 8i ti 9 Low leaf. 10 410H Heavr. 10 12 uy2 13 alt 14 aim Medium. 11 Sll Fine 12 a 12 li Selection 13 TOBACCO BTATEMEXT.

Stick on hand Sept. U71 hhds Received to dny none lleccived previously 2S59 2C.V3 Cleared to day nnns Cleared previously Broken up for baling, city consumption, etc 1,274 21,270 Stock on hand and on 9,72 OCEAN FREIGHTS Nothing new as yet to note in foreign freights, with a continued absence of room on tho berth for Liverpool. New Yotk ateamers are taking cotton tnrough ut 7 16d. Coastwise remains unchanged. We quote: By steam Cotton to Liverpool to New ork to Boston to Pliiia lelplna tobacco to Bremen to New York ta flour toe, pork 90c; grain tic bushel.

By sail Cotton to to Havre lc to Antwerp to Hamburg to Bremen to Cronstadt 9 ltkL; tobacco Mediterranean ports 42s. sd. To Havana, by the regular steamers: flour 50c. lard $1 25. hams $2.

low bran 50c; oats 4oc corn IX. (bushel) hay $3. esculents 7c bbl RAILROAD FREIGHTS FROM NEW OULKANS TO PROMINENT points in the Atlantic Stares, via New Orleans. Mobile and Atlantic past Freight Line (N. M.

andT. K. Correcteti weekly by thcSnperintendent of the line, taking effect July 17. 1872. Bag'ug Rojieife I'll rt's Grain Bacon, Floor, in bulk Lard, Meal or Pork and sacks and Homi cwt.

Hay, ny. Lu car P1 cwt. bbL loaiis. Atlanta, Oa. 49 65 37 Augusta, 6d 93 4 Birmingham, 56 91 45 Benton, Ala 33 55 25 Charleston, S.

69 110 S3 Columbus, Ga SO 75 34 Columbia, S. 73 LB 62 Charlotte. N. i Caiera, Ala. 59 SO 40 Eufaula, Ala.

54 i Elmore, Ala 41 go Mobile, Ala 15 30 12 Montgomery, 33 55 25 Macon, 64 95 44 Opelika, Ga 50 75 3s Pensacola, Fa. 30 44 22 49 74 40 Seima, S3 55 25 Savannah, Ga. 70 110 5ri Union springs, Ala 54 90 40 West Point, Ga. 50 75 38 All points on Chattahoochee, Flint and Ap alachicola Rivers, from Columbus, to Apalachicola 47 82 37 You will be better pleased, get better goods at better prices, at the best house furnishing store in the city. At E.

OUiier 1T4 Canal street. I Factories for the manufacture of ladies' i ready made suits have become quite numerous in every city of the North, and we are glad to find that Messrs. Lewis A Hedrick nave opened a flourishing one at No. 103 Canal street. rroductire Salt Works.

We copy from the Key West Dispatch of Jane It'is amnsin? to see in our State exchanges that Mr. Howe was raking 503 bushels of salt weekly at his works her. It (should have been daily, as we stated. One day he raked bCO bushels. The sen son for making salt is now over, in consequence of the rains.

Mr. H. has now on hand not less than 15.000 bushels clean pure salt, besides 700 bushels, rifi for salting hides only, on account of earthy impurities. Antvala at tho Principal LXotelA. CITY Capt A Ranulett, Magnolia McNeir, Washington Wm Sledge, Kern l) ins llOTKL.

Osborn, MIsa Coney, 'oa way. Magnolia Raphael. Tourne, Texas rieisnei. i Tier, iu Kelgwin. Bremond lexas Newpt.rt, East Miss Cluskey, Savan lo.ngn nan.

jt.fcnson and wile, Westcrwrlt. Ga M. bile A A VanNorme. i Neterrt. Rouge Haralson, Co A Tlursch, Sf Louis A ILolx rt.

1 Naule. Hnniit Ray, city A Jones, Baton Rnnge CASSIDY'S HOTEL. A Echevciria, At snmpii Jiiner, Gainesville t. La ure. Assuup'n 1' to ukili.

White, Vickiburg TA Mitchell, Gainesville. Miss Walfh. Miss Geo Torrev, Miss 1" Ford, Texas Beiitiey.Thtbodaiix LBnl Mt i) Me ftiemphis Kionu ll Alleu, lirasner. 7. CaihrL ht.

Brashl Judgu Handy. La THE RIVER. PI4YUNE OTFICE, Friday Morning. uiy 19, 1872. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMBOATS.

By Telegraph. Cairo, July is. Arrived Kellogg and barges. fiom ew Orleans, 9 last night Bee and barges, from New Orh an. 10; Wicks, from New Or leans, 10 last Emilie La Barged from St.

Louis, at non; City of Helena, from Vicks burg, 1 P. M. Mollie Moore, from New Orleans. P. M.

Mary Huuston, from New Orleans, ti P. M. Leparted: Bee I or St. Louis at 1 A. Kel logg lor St.

Louis at 2 A. M. J. Wicks for ot. Louis at 4 M.

51. Uie Moore for St Louis at 2 I. City of Helena for St. Louis at 3 P. Anna for Red River at 4 P.

LaBarge for Red River at 7 P. Mary Houston for St. Louis 7 P. M. The river has risen nearly 2 feet in pat tuenty four hours.

Weather cloudy; mercury B2. Ci.MixNATi, July li Weather clearing. River 12 fet 6 Inches, and rising. July is. Monongahela 9 feet 2 inches and rising steatlily.

Raining hard for the past 24 hours. Allegliany reported rising above. Lolisville, July Vi. The Ohio River hai risen 13 inches in the past 24 hours; 5 feet 7 in the canal, 3 feet 7 inches in the chute. Slight lain to day.

Business light. ST. Lolis. July 18. arrived: City of Helena from Vicksborg.

Richmond from New Orleaus. Departed Crescent City for New Orleans, Julia for Yicksburg. After rising about 3 feet, tho liver Is again failing. Weather cloudy and warm. Wksbcrc, July 18.

Down: Mary Alice and? barges at 7. Imperial and barges at 11 last night. Up H. S. Turner at 3 P.

City of Vicksuurg at 7 P. M. Dally River Keport Joly IS 3 P. 31. HEIGHT AUOVS LOW WATER UAUKS.

stations. Ft In. Stations. Ft. In St.

I'aul Fort lieuun Omaha. 11 8 Davenport 4 I ven worth Keokuk 4 6 Cairo 19 2 st. Louis 17 Pitt. bnrg Cincinnati 11 Louisville 5 6 Memphis 9 II Vickebtirg 14 5 Shreveport 13 2 3 6 New Orleans RISE A XL) FALL tti JI1F.S FOB LAST TWE.VTV FOL HOURS. Stations.

Rise. Fall. St. Paul Omaha 1 Cairo ......26 Piiisburg Louisville 16 Vicksbnrg 1 Stations. Rise, Fort Berton Daveuport Keokuk St.

Ixui4 Cincinnati 1.J Memphis I Slireveport. 3 New 1 inches below hih watet ctasnvme 7 New Orleans 10 feet mark of la7L F. Mansfield. Observer. Signal Service, U.

S. A. No chang in the weather or business. TTie ft. i mi continues warm mid and the latttr continues very dull.

DEPAKTURES. Tahleouah for Lafourche, Lotus No. 3 for Red River. City of Cairo for Louisville, und Bismarck for St. Louis, left yesterday.

HOATs DUE. Flavilla from Ked River, St. John from Baton Rouge, City of yuiucy and Mary Alice and barges from St. Louis, liig Horn from OiucMta River and Peerless from Opeiousas, are the next earners ilue, STEAMERS IJ THIS DAY. W.

S. Pike amt Leseie Taylor for Upper Coast. MISCELLANEOUS. The Ida for A ttakapas aud Bossier for the On.v chila River, er. receivuig, and will leave tomorrow.

1 he light draft steamer Mary Lowrr i at the wharf receiving for all jioiuts on IleiHUver, aud Will positively leave to motrow. Bv a teleirrani to Capt. J. T. Bnrdeau, ilatcd Vicksbnrg.

we learn that the Mary Alice and barges from St. Louis passed down. They will arrive here to day, and leave on return trip to uioi row. The Chas Bodmann has laid up at Cairo. Ai'VAXi in coal.

The price of coal to vteani boats has advanced here to tl per box. 1 he Bismart for St. Louis, yestunlay. had i freight Z'OO bars railroad iron, 27 crates. 17 saci coflee, 105 barrels rosin, 250 tons mLscelianeous fieiht, and 70 passeneers.

The Garry Owen overlaid yesterday; she is receivinir and leaves for Camden to mm row. The City of had a light freight yesterday for the Ohio River. Her rooms were nearly il taken, however. The Gov. Allen.

Is the Saturday U. S. mail packet for Vicksburg. She is now at tlie laud lu ir receiving. The J.

N. Kellogg on her last down trip to this port left a fuel barge with bushels coal at I bland 82. From some cause it sunk in 15 feet of water, and is a total loss. The Henry Ames is loailing at St, Louis for this port, in the Kountz Lino of packets. By a teleirram received, we learn that the Big Bora, from Ouhchita River, will arrive to day.

LOUISVILLE. The Courier, of July 1. says Private teleitranis received yesterday morniux at 10 o'clock stated that the river was four feet at Pittsburgh aud rising fast. Hopes are entertained that there will be water enough to let out another coal fleet. The weather yesterday was very warm and cloudy, with light showers before noon.

The steamer Louisville, from New Orleaus for Cincinnati, is hard aground at Cottonwood tc, ont of the channel. The Robert Mitchell, from this port bound for New Orleans. rehipped her cargo at Cairo, and has laid up el that place. The Mary Houston, on her arrival here, will po to the bunk and undei go complete repairs, be ready to ttaxt out in the fall campaign. ST.

LOUIS. Tbe Democrat, of Jidy 16. says The demand lor low wutcr boats has not increased perceptibly during the past week. Tim ltorroisof low water navigation will not be experienced much for some time, although the water hence to Keokuk is getting thin, and barges were aground on Saturtlay at Twin Hollows, below St. Ltnls.

On the lth lnt. tie twelvemonths' loadiug arrangement between the Baker Carroll Orleans wcarfLoat. at this port, expires i the 2Uth. the New Orleans steamboat agency of Rolingrr ifc fejiram expires. Prsl4 bly new agreements will be substituted, to take er.ect on the dates ineutioued.

The Henry Ames in now ionding at Konnt z's whariboat for tho Jirst timo Baker A Schudder are her agonis on thU ccasiou. Capt. Kd. Dis and CoL John O. Prather got bsck on Sunday morning from Louisville.

They saw boats ai.tl boal buihUrs. but did not pur chare nor contract. Bit; RISK IX THK TF.vEsKr. July 13. Ffiitor Missouri Democrat The river has a good stage it water aud is rising quit a rapioly.

WHARFAGE TAX. TKTi gi ESTION Alt. BfcK PUIMM. The case of the liy vs. Capt, ShieUls, of t'ifi steamer Susie silver came up beXont Judyw Priuim yesterday on appeal from the police court.

I he General Assembly passed a law last winter exempting steamboats from the payment wharfage tax. In Im the General Assembly passed an hi aut horiring the city to issue iuin bonds, and pledging Ihe revenue to bede rived from whrrfage for their payment. on the pussage of the law of last inter the steamboat owners refused to pay the wharf a tax ImiK'eed bv ord. ounce pasved by authority of tlo act of 165. The city, ignoring the latter act of the Legislature.

infi tHl upon the payment of the tax. a a te. case i mado saint the Susie Silver. It was fried in tins ponce court, and Judge Cullen decided tl.i citi, and the city Attorney appealed tiio ca. ciimloal court.

VeMerdav. Mr. rtell. City Attorney, oiiened tl ease, soil Mr. S.

B. Hutch followed on behalf of defendant. To day the argumanrs will lie cloetl. The amount involv is abuut i O.trw a ytur. CINCINNATI.

Tlie Commercial, of July h'th, says But iness dull ye enlay. The account of tlie of the WildwtKxl ami Fleetwood, yesterday, was er oneous iu several particulars. The lldwood made a landing at California and came ont jiift a the Fleetwoon was passing up the middle ot the nver. '1 Wildwood truck the Plet twootl quartering, breaking the galio frame and letting i he wheel tlo wu. The whwl wes not lost in the river and no damage was done to tte hulL Tho Wildwood people say i ho two boats were running nearly abreast when they both struck hoa! water, and both suddenly onsiu.red toward the Ohio shore, when the Wildaood ttxk a run oulierpilot tnd tnecitl lu iou lollowed.

Capt. Power says ho diu not s. his boat, because he not tlunk muc i damage had been done. CAIRO. Jn.T 15.

Th weather yesterday was cloudy, ai.e howers passed rtmnd th city. After Ut uittt. se vere ruin ft il lor about au hour, brt the sky nearly ciear Alihoufc'h business is dead in river cird 3 thera la still life in other departments throughout tbe city, and there are few idle hands. The Mississippi Valley Tiansnotfeuion Cntn loadsd a barge here on (Saturday, the first several months. It went forward yesterday ia tow of the Mary Alice.

She also took the barge of logs loaded from the sunken barges by the Ecken some days since. MARINE NEWS. PICAYCSTE OFFICE, July 19. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Ko Clearances at the Custom House Yesterday.

ARRIVED. Steamship Yi. zoo. Barrett, from Philadelphia 10th to Wm Creevy 2d tlistriei 10 Bark Lincoln, Hutchins, 45 days from Boston, to 4 A Fostuck fcco Point Bark II A Blanchard, Hardy, 26 day 8 from Boston, to master 1st district is Schr Helena. Hunter.

5H days from UtiUa, to master 2d district Schr Gertrude Howes. Smith, 44 davs from Ruaton, to master 2d district STEAMERS. Lizzie Hopkins, Ancoin, fm Thibodaus. 1 Tally, Haebcrle. fiu Grand Ecore.

Wm Pike, BrnwbyCui Fort Adams. Tahleqnah, Dtklfereou Lockporu. Towboat Wicaco, Lumberd, from the Passes towed down and to sea, 3th mat ship Gardner Colby brought up bark 11 A Blau chard and sc hrs Gertrude Howes and Helena. Towboat Fliilip, CaldelL from the Passes to wed down and to sea, 13th ship Success brought up bark Lincoln, Below At Quarantine Station. Steamship Havana.

Pennington, from Havana via Florid Ports, to I Roberts Mex Velos Veracruzana, Aberastur, 6 days orn Vera Cruz, to Puig Bros ARRIVALS AT THE NEW BASIN'. Schr Mabel, from Pascagoula. Schr lsabeUa. from Pascagoula. Schr Pippo.

from Covington. schr Eieonoro. from Tchetuncta River. schr Mand. from Tchefnnoia River.

Schr Emily, from Blind River. ARRIVALS AT THE OLD BASIN. Bchr Martha D. from Tchsfuncta River. Schr Ann McGuinn.

from Tangipahoa. Schr Clemen une. from Blind River. Schr surprise No 1. from Mandevllle.

Schr Pomme d'Or, from Bayou Lacombe. schr Martha M. from Fascagoula. Schr C'auieba. from Baj oa Lacombe.

bchr Gino, from Tchefuncta River. IMPORTS. riIIL.DELPHIA sorted mdse Steamship Yazoo As UTILLA Schr Helena 1072 bunches bananas 24,450 plantains 9600 cocoanuts 750 pineapples to tt Bay Island Fruit Co RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. THI BO DAUX steamer Lizzie Hopkini 40 bhds sugar to Bayly Pond 1 bid do aununes to oroer LOCKPOKT Steamer Tahlenuah 18 hlnH sugar to Tete do a Tertron 30 bbls molasses Pavy tco 3 ks rice Walsh to sks potatoes to Howell fc Ker 45pkgs hides to Terrebonne do A Docurro lot old iron it eggs nd poultry and sundries to order Total 24 hhds sugar 30 bbls molasses FORT ADAMS Steamer Wm Pike 5 Kilos cotton to A Levi 1 do Lehman, Abraham ttco i sks cotton seed Winship sks wool A Montgomery 1 bdl hiuea Widsh 6 bbls potatoes to Wilson, Hilliuan Manard 1500 feet lumber sir Era No 10 lot old iron and sundries to order Total cotton ts sks cottn seed RECEIPTS AT THE NEW BASIN. FASCAGOULA Schr Mabel 40,000 feet lumber to Bio.

dig PASCAGOULA Schr Isabella 40.000 feet lumber to Budilig COVINGTON Schr Pippo 450 bbls sand to Stewart 10 bbls rosin 9 bbls turpentine 30 bbls tire clay to order TCHEFUNCTA RIVER Schr Eleoilore 500 bbls imii to Stewart TCHEFUNCTA RIVER Schr Maud 450 bbls sand to Eastman A son BLIND RIVER schr Emily 35 cords woo.1 to master RECEIPTS AT THE OLD BASIN. TCHEFUNCTA RIVER Schr Martha 3S.WO leet to order TANG I PA OA Schr Ann McGuinn 700 bbls helis to Mrs MiiGtnnn BLIND RIVER Schr Clementine 25 cords wood to m.isier MANDEVILLE Schr Suriirise No 130 cords wootl to master BAYOU LACOMBE Schr Pomme d'Or 30 ct rds iiod to mooter PASCAGOULA schr Martha 40,000 feet lnniber to Black BAY LACOMBE Schr Camelia feet lumber to erder TCHEFUNCTA RIVER Schr Gino lO.OuO feet lumber to order New Orleans, Mobile and Texas Railroad. Jul 9 bales cotton co Classen, Wei tang Co is bales domestics 1 crate crockery Lehman, Abraham Jtco 4 cases do Abraham 1 bale domestics II Hoinies 1 de Letchford ct oo Hicks rice Dupre, 2 cotton rins A Wbittey itco 3 do Clapp Bros Aco 2 do Csret 1 do Hlnes 20 ks oot'ee 2 hhds sugar I Adams ttco 10 do sassicr A Binder lot old iron Benjamin Aco lot granite Goo Strouil 1 case mdse (juinlan ttco 25 nests tnbs McGraw 4 pkgs mdse A Smith 1. bbls roetn Putnam tr sundries to order Total 9 bales cotton 12 hhds sugar New Orleans. Jackson and O.

N. Railroad. July 185 bales cotton to Hogan 3 do Meyer, Wels Aco 2 do Hardie Aco 1 do Alcus, Scherck Autey 8 c. rs bricks John Kent 5 cars stave Alcus, Scherck A Autey 3 cars lumber Weaver 1 bbl molasses Isaacson, Seixas 8 rolls leather schorr lbox tobacoo Block Aco 1 bdl hides Mann A co 1 do De Blanc A Beer 12 empty bbls A Wala 2 do HartweU, chambers A Sedberry I coop chickens Digger rolls leather li Ijm IiU? 315 bxs frnit Schenck A Fusich 234 do Mache ra 24 do Wilsou, Hillman A Mauard a an dries to ofder Total 11 bales cotton Morgan's Louisiana and Texaa Railroad. July is t76.oos In specie $23,402 In currency 1 bale cotton to Texas Express Co i00 in Clinton tioco do stanard.

Branson Aco iil7 do do 41 bales hides 6 bales skins 7 bales kip skios 8 sks wool 16 bbls pecans A Whitney oo 8 do Macheca loO in gold Kelly 17 hhds sagar A HendersHn 13 hide" Wilts Aco 30 do 25 hf bales moss DeBlano Beer 19 hhds sugar Milliken 8 do 11 Hue 5 do Latitte. DnfiJtio A co 3 bbls molasses 2 ht bbls do Williams 8 bales moss Haydeu 1 do Surle Aco 1 do Ephram 9 t.dU nidea 11 sks potatoes sevin A Oourdain 33 do Terrebonne 550 bead cattle to Mehle Aco sundries to order Total 1 bale cotton 9 hhds sugar 3 bbls molasses 2 hf bbU do $65,875 in spocie (28,492 in currency MEMORANDA. 6hip Adelaide Baker (Br). McLellan, from New Orleans for Liverpool, with 2477 bales cotton on boaril, which went ashore on Grand Bahamas April and subsequently off and taken into Nurhau, remained in port June 14, her salvage case bavins been settled on that day. the com act ording the salvors $4900, with their costs and expenses.

DOMESTIC PORT. NewVork. July 17 sailed for New Orleans, stckniship city of Galveston. Rowland. Cleared, July IS, bark ii Brookman, Berry, do.

FOREIGN PORTS. Malaga, June 22 Arrived from Orleans, bark Rosaiio. English. Havre. June 29 Arrived from Orleans, ship Rivtrsit.e.

mch. Bremerhaven, June 27 Arrived, bark Ncx tune, Xincke. lrom NOrleans. Fllsinore In the Sound, Jnne 28, bark Helios, Mat hiesen. from NOrleans for Narva 28th.

bark Eacna. Otterbeck, from NOrleans for Cronstadt. Lit ei pool, June 30 Sailed for Pensacola, ship Stmt hi rn chief, Higgins. L'tal. June 3i Passed, hhip Francis Sage, Uronhart.

from NOrleaua for Havre. Cardifi'. June 28 Cleared for NOrleans, ehip Sanilusky, Norton. Crot stadt. Jnne 27 Arrived from NOrleans, bark Marienlyst.

Lindbart. Ey Telegraph from U. S. Dredgebeat. south west rasa, July 17, 60 P.

M. Channel 19 feet at mean low tide. LIST OF VESSELS Cleared and Sailed for New Orleans, JULY 19, 1S73. CORRECTED DAILY. NEW YORK.

Steamship City of Galveston. Rowland. sld July 17 Steamshir Geo Washington. Gager aid July 13 Steamship West'n Metropolis. Vluick.

sld uly is Brookman. Berry eld July 17 Bark Sarah A Staples, June BALTIMORE. Steamship Maryland, Johnson sld July 14 BOSTON. Bark Frank Marion. Dillon sld June 29 Bark cidJnneJl Schr Bennington, (new.) Edwards eld June 11 Schr Bnsiuieii, Mayo une li LIVERPOOL.

Steamship Fire Queen, Hannay Steamship osc, A llunri Ship Waeriev, Gritntba Ship Duke of Wellington, snip Lizzie Moses, Ship Baden, ldg Jane ldg June it Jnne il slil May JuDBii June 11 Ship Rennien, Curtis ldg Jane 11 Ehlp Mary Biggs. Ijuigdon ldg nna ll Ship Aphr dite, Webber big June Ratk Aneroea, Williams I'd one 19 LONDON. Bark GO, Nobre. aid June 30 SUNDERLAND. Ship Guinea, Smith June Bark St ouiL Ames yrfl sld June 21 HARTLEPOOL Bark Koomar.

Ilaycott. June CAERNARVON. Ship Mary Jones. Roberta sld May 31 NEWPORT. WALES.

Ship tnrgess, rid June 22 Ship Zephyr, Sweetser sld line 19 Ship caiedonia. Carter June i Ship Arlington, Costello aid Jane CARDIFF. WALES, Ship Sandusky. Norton ldg June 29 Bark Windermere. Jnne 11 Bark Niphon, Day ldg June 21 BORDEAUX.

Ship Clytie, Dow bM June Ship Vaillant, Cormier. sld May 24 Bark Vesuve. log June 22 MARSTTTT.T.Va Rhlp Ida, sld June 8 Bark Justine Percich June 15 Brig Mary Rowland, Rowland Juno RIO DE JANEIRO. Brig Julia Haskell. Haskell June 19 MEDICAL.

MEDICAL COLLEGE DR. MULLSN HAS removed from 88 Customhouse street to 96 Exchange Place, between Bienville and CocW streets. IN VALUABLE BI8COVERY. No pay re quired an til a cure is effected. Prtvate Diseases cured in a few days by a regular Physician, without mercury or other poisonous medloinee, at 98 Exchange Place.

Dr. MULIaEN eaOa the attention ot those afflicted with any ot the forma ef a certain disease to bis general advertisement In anothvi column. The treatment aiTpted by him Is that which lw the approval of the most distinguished surgeons of Paris, London and New York, and Its universal success has proved, aeyond a doubt, that a permanent cure for the worst case of Constitutional Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Strictures, Enlargement of the Prostrate Gland, Diseases produced by a certain solitary practice, etc, can now be obtained to a moral certainty, if application be made to those whose Intelligence, experience ana skill can be relied on. Since Dr. MULLN opened in this city, all wio uuui uhbcv uisk luivv uqcu uxiuer ma care have been cured without a single exception.

Some ox these were of Tears manning One remarkable case of Stricture, thirty years ohi, has been cured, to the surprise of the patient. The gentleman (whose respectability is Known to the citizens of New Orleans) is at hand, ami by his permission can be referred to. Dr. treatment ot Stricture la not known south ul New York. His treatment of Gonnorrhea and Gleet is the most perfect ever discovered, it ie the shortest, safest and surest.

The patient takes ne copavia, oubebe, turpentine or other nauseous doses, but a cure is obtained in one ot two days, without pain, inconvenience, or a change in diet. No pay unless a cure ia eireote within the time named. I POTENCY Young men or others, who, by carnal excesses or self pollution, may hav brought on themselves any of the painful conse inences resulting from an unrestrained indul gence of the passions such as premature impo tency, involuntary seminal ecolseions, genera debility, or constitutional derangement, nntv consult De. MULLEN with honorable oonri i tenee. He offers therm a perfect cure.

The I strictest secrecy is observed. Dr. MULLiO can be consulted daily at his office. BENJ. F.

MULLEN, M. D. I Remember. 96 Exchange Place. my23 tf I BOOK FOB THJE MILLIOH MARRIAGE 0ULDJK.

A prtvate counsellor te the married orthoss about to marry, on the physiological mysteries and revelations, with the latest discoveries the science of reproduction and procreaUvs cob trol preserving the complexion, etc. This ia an interesting work of two hudred and twenty four pages, with numerous engravings, and contains valuable information for thos who are married or contemplate marriage; suli it is a book that ought to be under lock and key and not laid carelessly about the house. Sent to any one (free of postage) fur Fifrj Cents. Address Dr. BUTTS' DISPENSARY, No.

13 tt. Eighth street, St. Louis. Mo. NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED AND UN FORTUNATE Before applying to the noto rioua quacks who advertise In public papers, ot using JAV.

quack semedioa. peruse Dr. Butts work. fiornaUer what your flliesse la or hew de plorable your condition. Dr.

Butts can be consulted personally or by mail, on the diseases mentioned in his works. Office, No. 12 N. Eighth street, between Market and Chestnut. St.

Louis, Missouri. as4 71 dAWly OOK TO YOUR CHXLDBJtS THE GREAT SOOTHXNO REMEDY. fflra. Wnltconhv's Hyrav. Mrs.

Whltcomb's Syrup. Cures Oolle and Griping 1 Price in the Bowels and laou 1 ltates the process of Coats. Teething. Subdues Convulsions and overcomes all diseases Incident to 1b Infaats and children. Cures Blsrrhes, Dysen terv and Summer Com Price A3 9Ir.

Whltcomb's fcyrop. Price Ceata. plaint in children of all It is the great infants' sad Children's Sootaing Remedy in all rtinnasne brought on by Teethia or any other cause. Prepared by toe Qraftom Medicine Company St. Louis, Mo.

Sold by DraccUts and Dealers fa Medlolns aa ii tuiwu fci nnn reward for any oajs of VlUUU Bilnd, Bleeding, Itching, or Ulcerated Files that DE BINO PILE REMEDY fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles and nothing else, and has cured cases of over twenty years standing Sold by ail Drug gists, Prloetl. an Tt ddtWlv JgXCURSION TICKETS FOR BROWN'S WELLS, For sale at Depot of IT. J. and O.

N. Railroad. Copiah county, Mississippi, via Martinsville Only (10 go and return, and hand baggage. Five miles from Martinsville, on N. J.

and O. N. R. R. Terms 12 50 per day fiz 50 per week (40 per month of four weeks.

Children half, price; servants according to accommodation. These wells are situated in a beautiful oak and pine grove, live miles from Martinsville, on the N. J. and G. N.

R. 140 miles from the city and 8 hours travel from N. O. By leaving the city on morning express 7 A. M.

they arrive at Wells time enough to wash, for sapper. Shady road from railroad to Wells. Plenty of fine mutton, beef, chickens, eggs, fresh butter and everything the market affords. These Weils have an established reputation for Sick Headache, Paralysis, Chronic Diarrhea, Dropsy. Dyspepsia, Gravel, Kidneys and Bladder, Scrofulous.

Ulcerous. Cutaneous and Eruptive Diseases, Neuralgia of the Stomach, and Files of every description all Female Complaints, parti, eularly Painful Menstruation. Hack will leave Martinsville on arrival P. M. train.

By writing one or two days in advance everything will be prepared. Fare to Wells, or more passengers, 1 50 per passenger single passenger $2 Hacks can be hadat Hazlehurst and Beau, regard. Good hotels, if persons wish to come on night train. Fare reasonable. Ko 'accommodation a at Martinsville at night.

Ail letters ought to be addressed to Martinsville. Author, ized to refer to the following gentlemen S. H. Aby, firm S. H.

Aby A N. Dr. N. L. Dicky, 108 Canal street, N.

Dr. T. J. Wharton, Port Gibson, Dr. A.

E. Thomas, Port Gibson, Hon. Judge E. O. Peyton, Jack sen.

E. E. Clarke Memphis, Joe v. Gritting, No. 110 Gravier street, N.

O. W. A. STOCKTON, Proprietor. Jefi ThSnTu gw tt A RTWELL, CHAMBERS A SEDBERRY, WHOLESALE GROCERS ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA.

FliOUR, SALT, BACON, FORK, ART), Etc PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Tchoupitoulas and 34 New Levee streets New Orleans. Fl ftnSuTh QROCKEST, GLASS, CHINA, ETC. Wholesale and Retail. GEO. G.

WOLF tb LEVI, to Levi, Navra A Co,) Importers of Crock cry, Glass and China, Table Cutlery, Britannia Ware, Lamr. Wood and Willow Ware. Manufacturers of Premium Tin and Japan Ware, 21 and 26 Magazine stroe. special inducements to Jobbers and tho Trail. jyr 8mA3meod CHARTER.

STATE OF IXUISIANA, PARISH OF ORLEANS, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS. BE IT KNOWN. That On this ninth day ot July, in the ear one thousand etgbt hundred, and seventy two, before soe, JOHN BtSDKR AGEL, notary public in and ior the partes ot Orleans, State aforesaid, duly cotn missioned aasl nualined, and in the presence of the witnesses hereinafter named and undersigned, personally came and appeared, the persons whose names) are hereunto subscribed, who declared; that availing themselves of the lights and privileges com ei red by the laws of this State, relative the organization of corporations, they hava formed and organized, and do by these reseats, form themselves into and constitute a corporation for the objects and purposes, and nnder ake stipulations and regulations herein set forth. ARTICLE PIUST. Tlie name and style of tti is corporation shall be the EMPIRE "PAltloH PACKET COM.

PAN and it shall have a corporate seal with tho name of the company and its domicile taers SECONdT The business and legal domicile of the eompsay shall be in the city vt New Orleans, subject to removal only by a vote of three fourths ef the stockholders. ARTICLE THIRD. The object of this company is to construct, purchase, or charter, and maintain one or more steamboats to run on and navigate the Mlssis ippi River and its tributaries, fur the purpose ot carrying freight, mails aud passengers, and generally to exercise such incidental powers and privileges as are hereby, er mar be conferred oa them, lor the purposes aforesaid. ART1CLE FOURTH. This company shall have power and authority to enjoy and nave succession by its coruorat) name for a period of twenty tive years, from tea late hereof, to contract, sue and be sued ia its) corporate name.

Citations land ether legal process shall be served on the President, ox in his absence, the Secretary ot the company. ARTICLE FIFTH. Tlie capital stock of this company shall b4 filty thousand dollars represented by five hundred shares of one hundred dollars each. Tbe caoital may be increased to an amount not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars by a vote representing three fourths of the capital stock ot fifty thousand dollars. ARTICLE SIXTH.

It is a condition of tills charter that tha com. pany shall purehase from the owners thereof the steamboat Sallie V. and appurtenances for the price of forty five hundred dollars, winch purchase price shall be paia with forty nve full paid shares of the capital stock of the company. And so soon as the company shall be legally organiaed. it shall be the duty of the President to sign witn tne owners ox tne said steamboat Sallie V.

a notarial act of sale embodying the aforesaid terms and conditions, and to do all tbiiKsneceksaryand moner lo carrv oo to tha fullest extent the objects and purposes of this cuaixer. The balance of the amount of said stock that is, of the remaining four i nndred and fifty five shares shall be paid as follows, to wit: One half iu cash en the signing of these presents, and the ua nnce in tne notes ot tne subscribers, uaraois on the 29th August, 172 ARTICLE SEVENTH. This company may commence business SO soon as one hundred and fifty (150) shares of. saitt stock have been subscribed for. i ARTICLE EIGHTH.

All the corporate powers of this coi pany shalt be exercised and its business mai aged by I board of directors, to consist of nine stock hold 1 ers, a majority of whom shall cfnstitute a quorum for the transaction of business. ARTICLE NINTH. 1 he following named stockholders shall constitute the first board of directors, who shall holu their offices until tlie first Monday in Jane, 1st 3, vr until their successors shall be duly quai lied, to it J. J. FERNANDEZ, JOSEPH B.

FASTERLINO. A. H. SIEWERD, A. CHIAPELLA.

A. JANE CP. BLANC AND, J. BALOT And EMILE DUPRE. ARTICLE TENTH.

Sec. 1. On the first Monday in Jane, 1873, and annually thereafter, an election for directors by tbe stockholders shall be held at the Hi of the company. In this city. A failure to eloct directors on that day shall not dissolve the company but the President shall cause another election ts be held ten days thereafter, giving notice of tha same in a daily newspaper of tnis city.

sec. 2. Every stockholder holding five snares) ot i tock, or less, shall be entitled to one vote for each share tbe'eof, and every stockholder whe holds more than five shares snail. In addition to having a vote for each and every share of the first five, have one vote for each and every other five rhares owned by him. Sec.

3. A majority of the stockholders who may be present, or represented, shall be sufficient to elect. sec. 4. No transferee of stock shall have tha right to vote until after the expiration of six months from the date of transfer on the books of the company.

ARTICLE ELEVENTH. The board of directors shall, at their first meeting, and annually thereafter, elect from their number a President, and shall elect a Secretary and Treasurer, and any other olticers and employees deemed requisite in the management and tnmeaction of the business and affairs of the company, whose, duties aud salaries snail be fixeti by the board; and they shall have power to remove any such officers or employees tor in. com netencv. nefrlectof business or other rood cause, and to supply any vacancy that may occur in lutir ootiv oy ueatu, resignation or onerwue. The boaril of directors shall also have power to make and adopt all necessary rules and bylaws lor tlie government of the company; provided the same do not conflict with the trneia tent and meaning of this act of lncorooration and the laws of this State and they may declare dividends from time to time, as they may deem advisable.

ARTICLE TWELFTH. All transfers of stock shall be made on the books of the company, at their office, in person ot by proxy but not while any indebtedness to the company exists on the books against the holder, unless with the consent and approval of the President or the board of directors. ARTICLE THIRTEENTH. No stockholder shall in any event be made liable beyond the amount of his subscription to the capital stock, or of his indebtedness to the company, nor shall any mere informality In organization have the effect of rendering this charter null, or of exposing a stockholder to any liability beyond the amount of his stock. ARTICLE FOURTEENTH.

The stockholders of this company at a general meeting to be convened for that purpose, after thirty days' notice, to be published in a daily newspaper in this city, provided tlutt not less thaa three fourths of the capital stock shall be represented at such meeting, suail have the power to ind up and settle all affairs of toe company at any time during its existence, or of making sack modifications, additions or to this act aa may be required. ARTICLE FIFTEENTH. Should any subscriber refuse or neglect to pay lib her. or their installments within thirty days alter the spectned time of payment, the board of directors shall have the right to declare forlelted to the company any such share or shares upon any Installment may be due, and to sell the same for the benefit of the company. ARTICLE SIXTEENTH.

At the expiration of this charter, or sooner if required, uncer the provisions of article fourteenth, tbe affairs of the company shall be llqul tiaied. Its debts paid, and the balance divided pro rata on the amoun held by each stockholder of paid up stock, under the charge and superintendence or three commissioners, who shall be stock holders appointed by the board of directors for that purpose. I nited tates Internal revenue stamp of the value of ten cents are attached and buly can celed. Thus done and passed at the city of New Or. leans aforesaid, in my notarial office, oa tbe day, month and year first above written, in the presence of Messrs.

George I). Hive aud William M. Si iris, competent witnesses, of lawful age, residing in this city, who hereunto sign their names, getlier with said parties and me uy. (Orii innl simied.) O. I'.

Vallette. A. i xieau.max. Steward it Kip. ustin Brunet.

George Viilacoricb. Fernando it Co. John L. Titus. J.

Artiiur Taylor. Antlre li.iriois. A. II Verret. iiuiile uupio.

GifiO D. HITK. W. M. SL'lliJH J.

BKNDKitNAGEL, Notary Public, I certify the foregoing to be a trio an correct copy ot the uriginid act of incorvorsMmi on file ami of record in my notarial mho and duly reci rried in the niortgase olhce in ihn city. In faith whereof. I hereuuio nnd and seal this 9lb Jnlv, A. IX, 1872. J.

BEN DE KNAG EL, Not Public JyiO ItawSw QTTO KARSTENDIEK 65 and 67 TcnoupitooU afreet, RECTIFIER, AND COMPOUNDER OF LIQUORS, Keeps constantly on hand, and offers to the wholesale trade at low n.ur and accommodating ternus RECTIFIED WHiSKIfo of ail gra les. WHITE WHEAT WHISKIES alLgrades. PATENT BOURBON WHISKIES, equal SO SUPERl'oNEUTRAL SPIRITS. DOMESTIC BRANDIES, sundry qualities. GINS.

RUMS, etc IMITATION COGNAC BRANDIES. taioVtVt aid dealer la Foreign LIQUORS ana WUfBS, in wood and glass AgentfoV PRICE'S clhliBJUTED ARO. MA TIC BITTERS. ap4 ftm poeMOPOLrTAN RESTAURANT 13 mm 15. tteysJ wee 13 1 IBetween Canal sad Customhouse streets.) jx)rjIH CHAPLAJlff Proprietor.

io tne daiioaoies of toe season are to be iousA fw Vet as also cWoe Wines ot ail kiiui. Parties. Weddings. etA. etc, sippued at snort ctiee.

Private Samons up stairs. Booms, elegantly furnished, let Tyy the weeJa rant la keptocec aiit2 iljolovK, oiiTi iy.

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