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(N'NTITUTION Y. 31. MI. L. A.
Cowrrrrles, s.sIaws
BEADIe ROOm ItEUCLATIONS
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/LBCANIILE LIBliIAIY ASSOCIATIOl
oU )iNW OILLAhl
We, .o neabieabo•, yame men of thb etty of NewaOrle.kbeli desiroms of ed•ptime eft"c et moenat exte$d canmior-sJe spe mueratnle and other mject of general autilty,
em aesosdateod earselve fo the prpaee Oy estabilshing a
ibraery ad Reading -Eom. and for ear •everamet iaveaoed e felewing
NOWTTITVTION.
ARTICLE L
The name and st•er of this Amocnetaom shl be "THETOUNGI MRN.N'`e 'ERCANTILE LIBRARY AB8OCIA. 4TION Or THE rITY OF NEW ORLMEdaL"
ARTICLEI IL
Buorlon 1. The offoes of the Aesoelatio shell be a Praiitt. TVt' Pretde:,t, t 'rr opondig eciretary. Ieoording
Ptrertary, Treasurer, and five Dioectit whot, together, shallest,,'.e a Board of Dinrct,rs and sha:l ,e elertedmanua•ly-the President, Vice rreiaoent, .ecretLrite andT e by r er by oaleto ba s the Director by general tilktt;a maority of the whole votes given bing asmesry to a
. I The Preident ( abll preside at mesttnge of the Asso.elation: coil anch etra mee•tinL as the Board of Directorsshall deem expnedept, . alt al I ara vte in all elections. andgiv the caltin rvote whoe there shall be an equal diwvisonmsnig the member-.
3ic. 3. The Vice President s~hll prevIdetn the absence ofthe President, and in reeer, perform te duties of that office.
iCe . ThO Reeo-dlag Scretary shall lop an aecelnatrerord of the bastla. of the Au.ocuatlo. Te C.rrespend-tg ecretay .nder the snperitt .nsdec s toe Ded of M-mect,,r. .. , condi t its ci, eain, ndoece
hinr 5 Ibm Trclonrt- •hll rec••ta n• dneo and donationein money: pay all draft on him when ei'ned by the Preti-dent. keep a regc ar courl t ,' tis ontial conorocs of toAeeociet:on co al -irt f wich, accompnied by sltisfso-tory vlur.cI , he she' i. xhibit t soah tmanlal imeeting, and atthe rooth y noettnt. of the doard of Dretorn. eod ofinerIf required, it lfor tie tei hful dt.c!ra ,of these truste, heshall ,ne security in the earm or c' no in: tred dollar
ec & 'Lte board f Dlrector .ihall hrave p wer to a, nro
pri•te undsi, tr owt BH-l.aw., and generally condn• t the aff. r,of the Areswlati n: shall m-t at .east ,oine in each mo th for
the trannelctl., of h-aon•es; itall report at each quarterlyreetinm of the Asoetditlcn their procedings for the past
quarter, and the state o: the ctcetrus or to Ae [oloalo; andti cate c.y icanrcy hall cer In the BoI r Bod, hll Ilmedlately notil the AsanOastlon, a'd appoint ia evening for iaelection to fill such via.,ncv.ae. 7. The Board of Dcrt.•ur ahsbtl apeoint a Librarian,who.e duty it shall be to ot ,nd at t! , ,i'rary on eacth dyof the week who nall kt o • •oater otell 'a ,ks, magatines,map., chrts, parpr, sid al other property in his cae, beleoginr to the Asa ,ctit,'; arrcane thb,tn in pr ,er irder. makta record therest. with Llue names of the do- ts, aend epa accurate account of Ill t,•oks delivered to th -nembher.;ed ht be otherwise gerened by the Board of Dire tor
ARTIOLE IILBaeb mehber net a proprietor, on subseribing to the Con.
btit"tiou, haed pay tae sum of Ire dtdira an.ual:y, to
ARTICLE IV.
Each member who is a proprlttor, on mtbserihbli to theSot~itntton, shall pay the sum of ten dollars annually, inadvsac.
ARTTCLE V.
Any perma e may beeme a mmber for life by paying theam of fally dollar,
ARTICLE VL
Any perso approvod by majority of the Board of Direet-oe may beetme ertttird to, a memh.rthtp in perpletltty, ~payment of one hundred dollars and may tran.t,.r scah mteuertultp it plotre on the hbon.k of the Ae.ociati n, subject to
ihe appr, vat of tie Hoard of Directors: Provided. however,that may oneo bteing alrely "a Ife member." may becomne amember in perpetaty under this claase, on the payment of
ARTICLE VIL
Any person, If .proved by a majority of the Direetors.ay beome a member am opiying with the prov•sions of
tIle LCoatitattot.ARTI(LE VIII.
me•e shall be a annual meetng of the AociMtion on thefirst Tuesday it January, for the elctinn of olticf for thesemling y
ear: for reoeeotg reports room the H•ar of Dirrct-
ar; and, quartely thereattr,. for the transaction of sn•ether busInes as may be preented.
ARTICLE II.
If the Preeldeat, Vies President. .teereiarle, Treasurer orDtrectorr, in their several oficitl epaclltoe, shall neglect theperformance of their dutles, or shill nwit admtnostar the lateof the A.,risation etlientlv or eqnitahly, on written com-plmitt of fifteeon members a meeting ha l be called, and aeommittee appolnted, eaest.iia of two member and onedirector, wh. shall cen.nre, remove from acns, or folly
oerato the aeeused, as the circomsetness e the es may
AWItICLE I.
Thee shall be no atoratioue In this Consititaton aunle theon.e Ishll have been proposed to the Board of Direero; onema nth previous to the quarterly meeting, and then approvedby thr afourts of the members presmt.
Di.LAWS.eatogag 1. The Library and eadtig Room shall be eps
M c.d . The l.,b, rin hasll live senrlty, In the nm ofBee hundred dolls, foro the faithful discharge of the dotes ofhies ofice, oud will L.,ld the same at the pioure of tie Boardof Diredtors,•rc A. It thall be the duty of the Librarian to hp a enm-pe oad rexct catalogue -(f books helongig to the lMirary,
torto or with a dupliente of the name. whcrn shall be open atall tin re to the examination of the me-bhers Hle shall onm-
ther eac book, wlig iti $Iace in the Librnry end arrange thewhole i prooper order: heo had Il kwo"e keep such record ofmap., ehar, and ether property f the Auseiotion, a mayfrm tim to time be preaeribe by the Board of Diretors.Mae 4. he shall dever, on the applica.ion, or to the writ
te order of any member wioee name hiet beet registord anddoeepa:d, n hook, If it be a folio. quarto, or o.-avo ; andone book or st of books not exceeding three volumes, it itbe a daueolmo, or of mailer sile.l• & hie shall ea.elully) ater in a book to he kept for that
urtpoe, te on.. of te member to whom a kook or bnkish.re been delivered; the itose of tnh-tg from and oretrn
Sto the Library, together with a fi record of such fnes orp.unlele ca may htw he tmeIo d tle., eonLc. He ihallhi olet ferom meremo•rt for the mse of the
Asociatio. all fnes aid forfottares Incurred, regularly ac-earataor tho Se e ei reaenrr; and eshll report to
ith teard .I Dtrctoa the name of carch member or memberas may refub to pay their lnee and forfeiture, lee or dam-age any beok or at of booa, w-ito ia or etherwles deface theeme .. or ei any other ray wilfally vi taes. Idbrary orRladittn-gom Bgulatles•.
hoc 7. b•e shll have th e•servidum and geral meIrle.tradenco tI the Library and Readisg.Eoom; shall eaeftily
aolene rotrned bitrao nreplace tbem apo the Libraryotgeltvee. aiu mae thetnowepapeeaepremptly fled, and thatmagne o ei.e nre gularly aiaoed en the Rdadig-Rotomtable. ad aLhIl a' L taI o .alor th rue relatve to the
e nlitchet of booke and mainatne qiet anO good order intie rooms o thcb Asordation. He ahI likewise prorm f otcntkee duties ortraIclg to hi. ofc, es may from tme beMoe be preoret by the Board e1 Dirtor.
bac. & It shall be, ddtieelly, oty Of the Idtbrartia.
SIThs Aedlentc Idrarian Ihall gvearty, n themm of tbrb. hndrod delle for the faIuthl diar .arge of theduttes : hJ olce. d wll bold the m a the pomr0 ofthe BSart of Direttore
tt ito it ahab a. toe duty of the LAsletan Udbrmelen toeoo.porato wit 1- and relbene tke ldbreriaa; to be goeened inevery p tuur is by t . e -i o uesa, eumkI Ln the abeence ofthat it or Iho geueral dotin of the pet
i 1i. II .thal be hddititduiy the dLty of the dee-taotLctrncn. cunter te' ptmmodlitu eapelvielon of the Traenurer.to c.tio, the AO.i otiptione n otd enIlul dme nflmtmaordtgnre, wai ath Nt ot•.er olltedions oe mae encrliy es-d
lordtnitt to •i es Ina frm man abolimle oea rhedbl the bard f DMcrtetoem
berc. It ahail ba th duily omtbn Libnrar anod his es-eltat to matd •ecl ob te m roclec a a irling out ofbooe. ceaea. y rbervl• the LbrMy regulottos for the
s; to , e pe t artgie att to the ibia ofanew epertid the
the t.- t . i the Aeat ithrutl e.a, el rI et d nrtod ingoil terro-r 'ehingoperbl c-are that funiture, mpe gIlbh.pd•ur•tot. teatry St., he b ulther defaod nor innret; andIerotal) Lthat the i t•r•pul t•uieo- ~lio m be n•. uemer-mbir lht ,ttrutlt r 'r e xpvreinne coad reaort of mremre-ters The Librara cd htie s acrnt hitll mooret thomnlrefor ouly ate actee trio e o'croal, that the paper., muagatae etse may b prrprl) dlet•bnwdfore the m orf wh
opetigtr orthe Brinn-tii om. to bo r oISo LI Ree member oe the AesOetooi, duoy ottitlad to
eho r smt the Lio•r, y ma tihdrawo io or • tO of bhook,hand rettin the some tao . . st fr.m tt.e date ot delbrryffe. ,,be , cattls ooed rlthln tie -n'rral, oea'. Ineell ua-t bernoe ed, hat muet, st the er pltr* on itoo wea i bes rel-ltoned t,. he Llrbray , other boos o' eircultoti~m may, on apollr-"m io the l Ibrrim bean e roeovtl for inhe e ateorm o t.,
wek ; Porovddel that ,me more than tat aeparat nsewas ofih Oane toot orcor d it .. of ,. to tld•d wltoust cpocller ,i oilae theBo rd of Di,e tac. no ic aleet o stellr, in day cmae the reserved by the Lleu an ithemr a
meber or dlrear; aer iI boaes be Mu sedr buammo toseoeran
oc I Any memlthr who la I al retain botr. or et ortenLo. hagno than two .we &, u ere limited, shll forfeitand pi to the Libraio. for the snee or thB oAmc•etbn iesesnt- r och daty o.rrtbe time the bc--i or elt ofl,o,,k ehatl
esen beena mt detad In tie poIsel ed mn b c lire ahai.be aIl reoae. be tilly eluCiod liton relate tO ik raue ofaLb hock. thai detane Provided. tat thu regulaetioneleilnot be wdwed t. laetl re at any rg a eegdiae
bEC L e aoy mebre ae defsre tr inJr s ke oot eatof r b a he ekI am-ek the nme g, ad tihe Labrar mo. idui
Senay ,ooth loot. defard or ltd ared haue oi a met, he ishaltether rpie tbh at or pa the luI value of toe me mo thelertnurar. nad mo ekorenpem teive Io re a-atiaK yolameaya irv ptperty.
oc it 1 5k emo eamneb enike etiln. hatmeb membee ehal bt pIcvtllod to ma book tolongongi.t
lhlch •eo the Llbrheert alrsl at the ie e amlantetI .y ach oot, f fth be m ofeortIlation most b ertbeqebhedso mey membor wlthdraumt the tme oom ite Uh'crv.
e boeke, mae ch*art. o" have ben ormay Ie Itime tb donated, with ,enilom or r'qeee tbi tb .be at etkan frtm the-, .rv, ehall, bL wm
Sr thlir pla. feima erOtluiqty. or fno other roteiottm telL bti ie eaitlr book, of roferneo
m b sush. to le-ld rom ciroLrtLo•. but r atcU i/mw be -i. may b i Libr Y or tb the Reading.
sel kyoctl poleede fl ~ra t'ommlto
So wrtmgl. elthe the Y r o oard of DReo-tort sad eea ae td enly abs payment of all
lag to withdrew from the "he m t eamp y
betmen b hrarred, or oa srha he hem Wm t•r 4 nuc
may of abe presa reuation sad geb gese m u S-tiLgb e e elOun antil fha llesLee- n dn I rlJ
mads of all l m e.; and ik thIe emlr e may
Te Bood tf DEt-.me wl l f-s ttee aw., ae,aahtbl nec e .ia b w-e 5-Lawn e mybes
I3m LRe I je ib afeIw etheutma w ithn lth eem 10cm
CONSTITUTION Y. L. M. L. A
Simi" .: wile tar * ime hanmtK
re A eeor p.eled plead n l o apo.s hoeIRie m Matrt , seil ur tammrer a lw ul
tofoorar luse vehee tonionSaj fr a rapealed Laues
a 4 A, r u thU I peiammYd . l. .a A.N.oO. net a idt the .oH aeset MPA rgN
ted n a ook rovimdd Or a ar e med who wilt reOtfour wno, o t•ae traus of e•Ae(ldatlO o s
Bof eS. Aor dwe ltra mame, to de w h boo deam a-hseItl the de to thae rl o ae to eading Ram.IRmn. Tae r• e smllaloebtoin•g •d like fr wit
15rtm PARCEL MLLUwhTl and that, svsle a eetaw Mfit the p Ee is On ewe
UA N RTE I OWOM .Dnd is. flda O,
p W. PMRgiga,JOHN (iGt tIiFI5,GUOITAVM P170?.JAMESB' T. TUCYrlEVS C COO[.,
OIOAr K. LII.
xeativeC It h ommite e t. a m .o K he Y. I., A.
N. 0. STENAMSHP COMPANY.NEW OELI.LZ BTEAMSHIP COMPANY.
WINID VATAY OF AmIGA.
S111 M IeBKA.A, Oam a uW OmnamL1.
)M M Ito M w e debt dea of 1at rrr Istdear of erIlon ateboand sight tn a ota ih ohtm
and of the ladcpsadon of the oUnitd Ioaris theSty- m•os•d. bort ms, Edward Ivy. a notary •bpuai
she hain bcafer tamed asa undelamod. who mevaeal'yat•r that, availing th ouly of the provlonr of tlh
oatatnt of the Sats of Louisiana relatitv to the orioolm.n a e Ierpert this state, they have oes•rato d p n
e tad~~o b them. peenetto eOovmaant, .re and hindSId Lhosb whom they oaat to form t
olves Intoe sad Costlt ae a corpora eth to a oheb;odoa
Faseoand unt O the a•e•lus, ra.gularamma• ethlga
Ioe spir m emof ase sad term of twoo anmptye,
TheoPuls and atmI l of hOeat boh•e r hblthoXWOrLIEASI T tAMhlie OUtlOM ." and tt doaal ioshoreBl, aiIte d teher ohyf . Iaw Orlmans ad t ~o wl;
bexist d ootlenfor the taorn of twe•tyive oree, wroa tbdate of h ptease•sats olm bi h.r dieold t old. - rtl•natr
ofided foe. It haI' mhaves rorporae smal wit adsh Eel oi0the a o saed the amp to the Om asy spt the mac.•ar
th . ~ ARTICILE U.
h andl be rmans an ens or me.ot arnhlps, to eonn ttater tisor lile o stoomhip, to the wd and coat-.h lehl In the ct0of Ntw n•oi rand ete tadm teetom maid it asod sany bonssrto on the mUtlant coast or fu if of Mexico.Th maegerg of said oompaoy shall ehe he proper perosn a
wholme ho mervem oha tioe Doeanetsad othr al Pmoesm wheohe•rYse m tomay tnal ihtabor he d.
ms L It shll me the duty of the Matolol s gas,a to n okept, In Dound ooks, in the sa to of te on.
poy, • moroat • nd of tSe proceedings, trasctlon, saounts, property, busines sad ai aln, sa wll sas fll and
ollompe me eount of the receipt ad •e heuremeunts thereatfmHet sheelorsover som ase TrtraMr ofs the lomptym. ad
ee a emh •lcann Ist one ofa the bom. or ba•ing cowsa of this city, meot to th approal of the Board ofontrol, the enamo ad for aeoaut o; the Coopa:.J. Sad to
heasiea o atbeseds ad e powered to draw ohec, to ho
a•u tho al m emel(b t aryl. a ael a i WtakingAa en Iet ahale be the duty of thla m ugee of hid
Company to ahibsts a a eo xfrasr be etl td U ito lctbola. whoeneer theFete requirod hy the., oil the ob .. pap..o.moeso and d'eom ste bowlugnl to mld ompany, ond almdomitd to thpen e ora blore the tweu tlot oft eeh moo t,detald mtatlement of tho buolose sad afairm at theVompoap
eP Is asat evet r at dthe eelldeeoae, Por manet natacdraho'b fthe Mnsanr,the BoahrdfoCotrol shall rtems.
dlstay poooesd to appointsa Meamagr pro tem., who .hair eatse sno .snti tue trst annu mal tag therarster of the stock.holdra, at whi-ch m•tig the Stockholder, mhall pro•ed Itlet a m ger from among tmrICL who I hil. be sboetteoato se nnaelyts esealter; sad tin hec . the temporaeryeca of the Inager. the aforIsld nord of G•soD lshall have power to apolit a Manauer io ftet.
nOi. dAt •eetoothe a sa aing of the tochorenaem d, tOomri, th Maner m e ae arpoMt .f ete mattra d thlau s a am m expedient and nr eceoar--y for the
i rlellO tof Oepay, ay which asding orsn lOarock In the masd Company wells ha etitlad to v vets an 1atn brought afore it.
ic I. The miWd aseer sbal have power to ppont aIatay, retr aidotharmployks sanasily, sad ontoer if
ul eItould occur. mebject to the approral of theled of Cetro• ; a ho nmay • o•l miad lsetery, dor Othe lmg*5be asay time, without t moM :mal L
ARTICL01 Y.
me e lai Iof he mid trm of trn-tm es,htianbefeagr s an ot r the slstnsae of e w t Comapsy,a mjoriety of the e n eltslop" e hal have power iSOmesremue apse the mode of aindo sod disposing of llt
ith e •. a nd a matltd t. blgig o mid Company and als•I tb dIm a d I; the teorm sad o dtime of tme m ale •krple e i ad i "•tllba w 4L sold bvIjksas3ll
ATICLE TTI
YhBwearI of thei:. Sok h.ldma to ofh thegi thpew to wind up S•d mttle bth.eem ad aairn of eld
me a ti• during ie setoUe, or of akiLnlta mdd s addiatio osego dto thstaetoin o tslvosity aye t-o In .f w h e.,epe tabl a.
T he• eml daioa ost an to Ink• ad at eU
AID, divided bte he of fty Dollarh. each, ail of whlhtopaid at or before the signing ofe thusn prerost; whieeod mpha a lammed •e s •mo t oto ane t e dleg opye iUe.-t amde hd req u ed If a sslemi.
ARTICOL IVThe ehbo wmed Osmpany shall be uLaerhdiere oad
msea t .fdward Higins who may at say time havethe rvilege of e oclatlg with him me or or me aeson, fImsmo-- tho stockholdes e ofth Company. osubject to the dw
-_ltibe Bod o Cotrol. I rho Ctrl l sot a a Board of
holdme Rs Coa y hlbe held sanually, asmnaadagse the foot Toeda in February lam, at whichutlag •jmeLo - tity o oom Ito of th•ir onmei sev s Dlreon io' th(e eauu ear who ihall mmItao e adr a • Dmd m of Ctri, of wt tho maid •n age
sall be Chairman asd setitled to one rote on all m p-atttrr hthe•re ity osd saio the dehdI • at D remtoese ao ebr.
domovy the tmi ee orsrdtlon, bu tho poard In oly8r nilamrfutete ao SL s a saw Board mba
Sloc. .The amem o maid I oea atonol shal es-
pleao to p LaWt wt1 lull pe•or no fram -ad adopt
e•Itei dd, RU r a IbSoe t e .wit the true in.
sw ee thie liane Agis the emorary a ofl th M..seot.y ma O arl.t OhJ. to eie.t .tha, matlnp.
psay; ho make oao, e seam'emengagas ,ld hpothaorkd om•reo•la se, O Iho txmslact msofo M sad [em a pt,
errW oe o r ho ha h aul n iasmambt h
Itoemboldor at mM Cmany drig hi torm of • eri, himoas hail heo dalsd aat, sd to the evn of the death.pr-assat• smdee or rg e at sap hr of maidBoardOftrol thei B.eardo Conltro shallha pw
om • d t Io t msaySe. I. T • sa.id Board h at mensthph the tr
moltt of hsaa, sad thI eage ma sellh i'om d o.ah-tt -sa tr e dbLvn elhrns' amse i wotom-
Am atda si hro mad hoRe e a Re-Opsay, s rosedtnteaL o tranf to a kept te
- a
i~ ~~am as ~lr~~arre lams
taov, se e ~
Da. J. YrAN •DT..Itiemll of PMladelheajEDIOAL AID SURGICAL IShTIT• f ,
15 Carnal. aarmne ao Reanes Sre .For the teatmeatefOrokoe Diseea of the Throat, Lantg,
Liver and KIdaneys Branchitl • trrh. F•nrtloau D-raakeneeets. aervue Afectiees. Neuralgia. Spinal Irrtle-Iens Ad dlsoeaee icleotal to femalee at toe dawn of
woamhoed. the age of maeity aua cek of lk Pultmo-nary Cmms p•on. Diess. of the Ihear B Bar. Bloodsad ,kl. the Womb. Utseru and its appedages. denatli-caMy treated. Thirteen years of my proWe!ioae l l•e havig
Sdevoted exc':.ively to the treatmnt f the abovenamed daeraee I fee bat I ca prem eedy ad p• ma.ont care In disease oesa ot understood Dr. K hl tetl-monla• sad aloIgraph letsers from some of the meet distln-glseied ladle and gentlemen in this eu•atry any of whomare nownin theo wor.d of lettera. bear• aestimo to his
khll. Dr. X. hob col.ectC d the prinpipd dtceeves withwhich modern chmlary has aeer~o the field of MateriaMedica :he ha invtigated tathfu ly the ffete of varloussubstanee and explored the side gelds of new remedies notbefore u.ed eveotal of hi'h have proved to have qastitle ofgreat remedIal poer. Poreon t a dietane an consullt meyleser. J LYMAN KMNEgD. M. D,.
215 ('anal street. entranen on Rmnawt st•ets
pPE' COUNR 'rO COeUGS. aCOLDASTHMA. ETO.
In all DeMas of the Throat and Iu•ge mealaqob au el a mldt, soethIng and decidedly osidet remedy this pee
paraie ay be ased by persemu of all ages, from "the .teat mewllng and puking tn Its naure's arms." to whete thesixth age shifts nt the lean and slippered patmales," withas much prosnpet of relief as fraom any fraa phareeopl
POPE'S CURB FOR COUGHS has beena seda Inohaity for over t•e yarn, with lacrelag damand; la pat Ia beties at Te. each. Try it. JOHN H. POPE.
Dro6tist, corner Jacksn and PrytaIn strea.
Seld alds by JOHN DoBEJNNVILLE, Dnggi• . erasme(tamp and Pnydru treets
(NZY JAICK.•T HITTIBS-Are a SBovereign Remedy for-
DYSENTERY AND DIARRHEA!
LFT TIlE AFFLICTED TRY THEM.
Manufactured ty BARNETT A LION,
N,,s. 13 New I eves trret, A 11 Front street.
A OOSK SPON TRn UNMSTUIATS.
J. BALDWIN DUPP's T RATIB ON PRIVATE DIREABIEC Impotnory, Loss of Power, NIervyn Debllity, withNoh o •lm pclmrnte toarrlsge, shobid be read by l coetemptatg marrage. enet it mail on saiopl f 9 et. by
J. BALDWI DDtFP.Iew Orleas Medi•al Iet Ie.
Mi Magnast. esreat.Whebre ll prtvato d4i are taeh ly treated
aP4F.A.L TEATIWENT O WNrOMICDIlEASE--D. DrI BAUuIET will takecharge of end•aarentee to cnre the following chronie dseases, vie : SecretDisease. (Wl:Les. ler.norrhoeea 'loerl) heumnttsim, oatt,Dyspepsli, ('hlerooe. Liver Complalnt. •Mees of the ['ritary Or
-ga
n and Dearnes. Consultsilons every day from 11
'cook a. tll 1. a. at his ofie, corner of Orleneead B.rnion stresse. Residence, No. it Daurshlnr treat
F BZCH UDJiCIERS--. rarAsUn e-I
GBIMAULT & CO., CHEMISTS,a4 RUE RICHELIEU, PARIl
No MOerew Copatea and Cubo e.
G&IEAULB' OAFSULEB AND LiQUID EXTRACT 0OMATIOO 0EGETALIS.
Where all ether medlne have faileld, these preparaetfoeSalwaiys elffect a cure. Thee Insure rapid ad sxtrairdh.ary
ure of evere tro and eiz' nic roea ef prIvate dleesse,Theyre need i ten toetpin of Panc, by the oseitrated Or.Rio rd. al ereI found trently ~entor to all hltherIo knowgmiteral r•mede s oild opalbe and Oa•lehb The LtlesltIn bised s recent and espals i mere chroabrte s
Asthma. Oppreslorn. Bypern.
INDIAN CIGARETTES OF OANABI IIIDICA,
aPREPAED aT OUMAVLT A CO., ORESITvs PARi.Bectnt ierlments In Francs, England and Germany have
proved that thes C rettes are a soverern reredy for theabove dtstrasin 0 elonst especially when Ioetladoana,Itrameniaro am Oplam haove fuled to vIe releL
APPROVED TY TEE PARIS ACADEIT 01IEDICINE
Marin de luteen's Iodide of EIra and Ma.
The treetaet of chlorote or morotaloml a*stLees a dayeg rod tedous with the renal preparations of Iron, which
not anfreqnently fail, owing to the rtomach not being able topport them. The resarches of Profesors Hannon. of
euNserlc; Genaoel and Potreqrin, of Lyons; •reellso andTroneeen. of 'arts, have demonsrasted that 111 lamentablefalore I. owing to the ablsre of Mangane, which, ee wella Iron, a eenal elemet of the blood Thee Pills
esre. sapy an mnpo~tldefca m thelam and , Aoneuoently, reOeved theo pprobeon of the A drf Medine and the pr cipal cinttlo bodels Ther ar-lowyd with a eeutty feeos• e agas Chleois, (Oreem
Slickls) tomach Comtplaste, Pvert of the Blood and It.egular hMestruatloa. and anw prelorbaio to the pile of Iooble
of ton alamo Isn al ea ree t omhke and eeaer o• are.-aw
Dlgettvo tltxlr of Popelne.
*UIJAULT A 00., CHEMISTS. PARIS.
PRPSINE, the latet steelUie dicovery of Dr. Ooriecat,hyOscian to his mW.y the Emperor of the Fra , in the
Gtrlc Jasre tesi or, ather, the oltive prticiple perledwhich dlgeots food In the stomach. When, by eome cae orother, the supply of digretire fold to . oma l, the Inevitableeorqneonce are bed eirlot, gastrttla geatrelg tnltam.mation of the mucous cats of t•e stmach and bowsl heart.bcrn. pitoll, anrmla. lose of stre th and (in femateehioro•lr. The )lTir of Pep•ite, which Is sanctioned by the
pprobation of the P•rs Acdoemy of Med-tIn sped'llycaalJ h di e, ad prevents vomitingL dotzln IIpgaana.
Sy.up of Prui v Di asrk mad Srn.-FeOrsma a-
"SIMAULT A OO..
Me to I .I. L . Prhe Nlapoee rne PstaTIhi medicine prreents, In an agreeobo form, the activep ple of Pmrrvtan Bark, the heat u. lnle. eehonedith ro e ol tbohe prncipal bass ofU the blod. It I. pro-
0cribed by the meet eminent phyiddan of Parls to coreChloroet (t- btior oes.) to facilitate the development ofFoang fmales, and tor hre t d ree n i to tho rysto
ti enoraI. It rapdly rm v the dstrre stemaIhcon-pts caused by anemIa and lnorbarhea. to which adle areeo often Abject, rnalasles and farlttiate the Slow of theetametiia. and i als xohlet for pole lymphatic and
oerolflons ehildn. Let;y, t ezte the appeI promoesdleUetio, and in Oztmoley benolol to all pororoo whombleed be been ImpovrIshed by lle or lon and dllcloteeavsleoc. Thed~ of thinliS'iImm , ieteb
Depot meral to Sew OrteMtse aF, DUOOWGS'S
( 'IGARS--TOB ACCO.
GJNOGE ALCEM--MANUFACTUR OPHAVANA CIGARS,
IMPORTER OF GENUINE LEAP TOBAC0O165 NAMPART STEnET.
M.EW ORLEANK
SErNaMHEIM,
PELICAN CulAA AND TOBACO WAREHOUSE.
Ne, Ta Oravler Sreedt
H eoasItantly on habnd the chotoet brnd of VirginiaNanhetred CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBAcCO.Also-A large etanortment of Imported HIAVAA and DOMEBTIC CIOARIR, Meerehaeum Pipes, Briar and WoodPpes, Tobe•eo Po•he and all Slmokers' Articla To-baor In hogheads and bales for the MexIcan market andplantatIon se Oar Le of allU kLnds for maneiactinrgpurpose on hand.
IN BTORK AND NOW LADIING:100 roes Garrettn's Scotch SNUFF.
I bares SWET 10'L --- -- _ -S._ -- .......... '-1
1)0 boees Pae's Gold Bar TbIOA0CO.S0 .. Sam Tbhett' TWIST and 141's.75 .. Mvr'e Choice NAVY.
S00 .. Aseortod brands. Medlam ad FIne SBi,posand.
00 esddlee May Apple TWIST, Bright quasrt.And NAVY TiBAOOO.
ATTORNEYI AT LAW.
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There spears to be a de•re on the pat of tWipropertyar of the Pourth District to give asimpetus to teal estate is this section of tah etyby building a large, ret class botel and a theater.The idea s se to be; that by betlding a hotel.and theater on Jackson street, a large umber ofstrangers who now aeesn visit the central part ofthe eay would in preferease stop up there, andthat is the course f a few years, by this means,the great business ceatse might thl s be changed totheir favorite street, and properties which arenew comparatively unproductive, would thus beenbeneed in value one thousead per e*at.
The parties who are mving ia this measureare said to be largely interested, sad men ofcoesiderable personal inlaeo besides. Theirualeulation I. to assess each property holder anamount sccording to the beImft be migt receivefrom improvements of the kind. ani with th thisfund to purchase the lots and erect the buildings,issuing certificates of stock to all saboribers, andif the hotel and theater ever paid a prodt, to di-vide pro-rats. We believe that the idea is a goodone, and hope to see it casried not as seoo apossible; for, while we have no fault to fdd withour hotels or theaters located in the present bust-nes center, still we think that a tow more oanbut result beneficially to travelers and the publicgenerally.
Mm er ltsams at0a trat
There Is no alteration of any kind to refer to inthe movement of the money market. Goldopened at New York this morning 1314 against1311 the closing rates yesterday. At 10-30 A. x,it stood at 1314. At 12 x. It ruled at 1311, and at3 P. a. It closed at the latter figure. Transao.tions in this market continue light and prices arealmost wholly controlled by those of the NewYork market. We append particularse of actualsales as follows, vin: $1300 at 132; $3000 and$10,000 at 1324; $20,000 at 1324 to 1324; 6000and $10,000 at 1324; 86000 at 1321; $4000 and86000 at 1324; closing at 132@1324. Nothingreported in sliver.
FuaemoN ExcHArs-Sterling and Freacs haveadvanced to-day under an increased demand andcontinued flrmnes at New York The marketwas fairly supplied throughout, however, and theactual movement included the following pur•ha-ses, via: 10,000 bill lading Sterling and Al clearat 1421434; 6000 do. at 1424; 15,000 do. at1424@142,; 6000 Al olear at 1424; 6000 privatebanker's tterting at 143g: 60,000 and 100,000commercial Francs at 3.974f.; and 100,000private banker's do. at 3.95f. We now quote banksterling at 1434(143j; commercial do. at 14341424; Bank Francs at [email protected]; and commercialdo. at [email protected].
Doxzstic ExcaANGE,-We have again to report agood demand for sight checks on the Northern oitiesaccompanied with an advance of folly 9 noent.in quotations since our last. Offerings of com-mercial sight and short sight continue fair, butit appears that they do not come up to the gen-eral inquiry. The following statement embraoesthe principal purchases by banks and bankers to-day, viz: 820.000 sighr on New York at i pre-mium; $25,000 and 180,000 do. at 4 premium;$100 000 do. at 4~I4 premium; $10,000. $15,000and $25,000 do. at I premium; $50,000 do. at 7 16premium ; $10,000 sight on St. Louas at 4 discount.We quote bank sight on New York at 4 premiam;commercial do. at 4@1 premium.
Urcmuasn Norus AND B•cuaI~tr s.-Operationsin city treasury notes are partially suspended, asbuyers and sellers cannot agree upon prices;while the movement in most classes of securitiesis still of a very limited character, at about pre.vious quotations. We subjoin particulars of thetotal sales for the day as follows, via: 510,000State warrants at -89 $3000 do. at 894; $20,000 do.,in small sums, at '); $20,000 six per cent leveebonds at 70; $10,000 do. at 704; $3000 Jacksonrailroad bonds at 80*; 30 shares city railroad stockat $166 per share- 30 shares do. at $166 60 pershare. We hear of small sales of Ship Island yes-terday, on the street, at 44.
BoARD OF BROKERS-The following comprisethe sales at the board to night, viz: 8500 gold at131; $1200 past due coupons of old State bonds
rnmouas Dmtravsm.-We are Indebtei to thhWestern Union Telegraph Lihe for copies of thefollowing private dispatches received from thatroute to-day, via :
eto York, March 17-10 A. x.---Gold opened at1318. 10:30 A. x.-Gold 1314. Cotton dulland nominal. Sterling 10k-,(109,. 12 a.-Cotton market steady; demand fair. Sterlingsteady. 3 P. x.-Gold closed at 1314. Cotton-demand fair; prices firm. Sales 2500 bales;middling 284. iobile 284. Orleans 29c. Sterlingsteady.
Lreerpool, farch 17, 11:15 A. i.-Cotton market.quiet: estitated sales 8000 bales; uplands 12(129d., Orleansl24@t12]d. 1:20 r.u.-Cotton anohanged; estimated sales 8000 bales. 5 r.x.-Cot-ton market closed nominally unchanred. Salesto-day 8000 bales.
London, March 17-11:15 A. x.-Coasols lie@93. 5.20s 834. 5 r. .-- Consols 93. 6.20's 834.
Barre, March 17, A. x.-Cotton market opensquiet: tree ordinaire 1.43, low middling afloatdoll 1434. Evenomg-Cotton market closed easierbut not quotably lower.
omefsrsa Oris, ntow i Oan .
Woensda istsae, March 17. l5•Corvo--In the absence of improvedn advices
from Liverpool or New York to-day, the markethas continued depressed, and sales were restrictedto 3400 bales at the subjoined quotations, via:Ordinary 24J250.; good ordinary. 254264c.; lowmiddling, 26~J@-.; middling 27028ec.; and strictmiddling 28,@-c. Bouyers contended for lowerfigures throughout, but factors uniformly resistedall ppeals for concesIons, and the above prloesshow no quotable variation uas compared with pre-viena rates.
meak bad estmb•er .i8...................... -,-0-eastaed nmyceteroye ......... . 127ss se .....se .........s .... 714,11 713,a9
uNesi to1y........................... 1,unresi pruriasoi -............ r... nrFShipped is Mais, par Metl. trrm
C ~r,mt~................................. 5,58slhilpped up the Miaisaltpl rvler........... ,t 577 ,816
sta ea ahs and o shipboard March 1th, ld-....... IShPExports to-day were divided uas follows, vi.: 000
bales for Malaga and 152 balues for Barcelosa.erota AxnD Mor.assas-There huas besn more
animation displayed in these markets to-day, witha noticeable improvement in the demand for Job-bing lots. The steck of sugar on hand eoatinueslarge and prices are easuler. ome 225 hoqhadsiwr-re sold at the following quotatiaosu: Inferior,8RtGli0c.; Common. 12c ; Fair, 124i--e.; Fully do.,134(--c.; Prime, 14(--c. In Molasses there usbeon a fair lmqiry sn 100 barrels ere sid ats60650. for Common and Fermenting; 650700. forP-ar to Prime, and 72 -e--f. r Cheleu. fs.edg3 barrels Ledas euger, 181 Cuat dO., 31 k9pets LYoeemetsses. lhporta5o barrels sugr.
F.ocn--Tne market has been oly moderstilyactive to-day. Price for the lower grade con-tinue firm, but the finer deurlptions are decidedlyeasier and in good supply. The sale embraced1740 bales uas follows: 200 and 175 superfne at66 25, 50 and 25 do. at S6 30, 100 X at 6 S3, 1o0do. st $6 371, 50 XX on private terams. 100 aod200 do. at ~ 50, 50 do. at S6 60. 100 XXX on p*i-valte trms, 100 medium do. st 67. 50 do. at 87 35,140 XXX st 8 50,50 do. at $9 50; 100, 100 and50 choIce on private time. We quote Ino $5 75,superfine $6 25(6 374, XX SS M 50--, XXX $70-, choice $6 -- , Receipts 11 bbls. Exports900 bbli.
Coxe-The activity that huas noted this marketfor the puast few days still continues. The recentlarge sale have served to materially diminish thestock on the levee, while the demand coatieaesgood and prices remaln firm. Today's sales em-braced 2233 saclks as follows: 1750, 154, 100 and66 white at 0Hc., and 163 white and yellow (atstore) at 83c. We quote white Western at 80e.and yellow do. at 82c. Becedpts 6882 sacks.
Oarvs-We note an active demand for this arti-eie to-day, but at prlcws howinl a dolee of 2403c. %< bushel. I he supply continued good. Some2411 sacks were sold asu follows: 100 (black seed)at 75c., 160 at 73c., 170. 145 and 140 st I72o., 500-t T7c., 286 at 71c., 800 (second hand secks) ati71c.. sad 120 ordmnary on P.T. We quote the
market at 72q7i2c. Receipts 518 usas.Bael--Continuss quiet and prices are u.
chuaged. 100les wetr sold today at $1 15100 lb.
Bay-The market has beeus very active to dayand tranUsoton weon more extenao bet t easierrates. Tbhe supply continus fatr. dales em-braced 1300 hlsa as follows: 30, 200 and 100fairat 6 ; 600 primet 26, ad 100 do. at $6)We quote ordinry OHio rier as 642 far do. 250--.; 62r 6 08--. reoeipts 84 ao .
Poa.-Thins hms s bees quet tc lay butpries aellrmer td holders r asking 53 @33 25 fobr round lots. It is remdstalg at 5 60.S-lmsof60 end 50 mees to-day M S. jYesterday
ta-iM h s oaue 100 bbl. mss e solda 2t5L beee 9s bbl.BA - d!ens to this markst have bees
,ight , o a esal bedaee. Parice,h eves. am Ies with a. o wad seeaey
144., i •b e eled• ~ldss 18e., brak-fea 19l0e0. Salet of eat ahulder aMt5 ebam lear esa s M Iit..,e •m•ma o.aa .
L s-* astesl ebSge Wmas i tmhis mar-The ease bas beesm
a teroes fair w sre today 184.We qste tiare 184j190.; hkeg 2021o.; eas2 e4. peaps keags.
Dar .vn MAus-COatUnie quiet with butlitle demad, and pldm are aueheaged. A lotof 8 oasks delr i rb Mda (a balk) were sold at156. * l. Shoulders are retaling as lle. .
Waisxr-Cosa•tnes a light dmaed and prleesare lower. The Mhook remais large and Is dailymcrearing. Sales of 50 bbls. to-day as follows:2 W. R. t 91c.; 30 La. at 900. We oteo themarket at 90@--c. for W. B.; -@9 e. for South.ere- 81 64-- for Bourbon. Besip t 53 bbse.
Mdo sa-There has'ben a dr inquiry forthis artiole to day, but at at sier pelo. 200 and50 bble. kiln dried sold on the levee at $3 50.
Fanwura-TThere ha been nce our last reviewof the market very little ootto ofering to go for-ward to either foreign or coastwise ports, anadtherefore rates are a little better than nominal.As as approximation of the fgare paid, we quoteas follows, vim :
By Steam-Cotton to Liverpool @9-1(•4.; toHamburg loe. : to Bremen Ije.; to New York ho. ;to Boetos lc.; to Philadelphia lo.; mo-lasme to New York $150; eager $5 Uhbd; to Boston S3 bbl; flour to New York750.; to Boston- ~bbl; pork and beef to NewYork $1 for bhles. ad ieeees $1 60; eora do. 150.
By o-nCels is Lmpee t 7.164 M E avreic.; to Bremen Ir.; to New York ominal; toBoston le; to Phladelphil lie; oors to Liver-pool 10)d., to Northern ports 15c. V bsahel.W heat Is bolk to Liverpool. 10d. To-bacco to Liverpoal 40s. hbd; fi0er to Liver-pool in d 1 bbl ; pork and beefr to Northernporte - 9 bbl: dl cake to Uverpoel Ies 6d36sper ton.
Macanle' ~xoueAo.-The sales on 'Changeto-night, were 75 barrels corn meal at $3 25 perbbl.; 100 barrels X floor at M6 37) per bbl.Letnm AND BUoLDnuO M.YaralA.-Tieb coun-
try demead has been very good and the supplySlight. Prices are very firm. The following r re
the wholesale prices at the Old and New Basin:Beatar--Pe M ............................... 11Ich Beeards er )................ ................ 13
beoa s.t s.. .............................. 14.. 4r.aes ....................... ) (12 4
ahnb. ................................. 1WeaRee.r o.e............................... Ia e :2
t.. o h...... .................... 1 4 i 25
Pain Brick.................. ........ 1 017uiintbg ..................................... 1 si tCommonldi do ................................... IS 41Bal e-w this .................................. a. 75
r.ellow .............................. , • 5•• ST e . ............................ .............. 2 3
t,, • $ ...................... ................... -
1 raise asnen.
Our eorJa J aa.e, Mueh 18 18a1Arrived yesterday - 274 Texas Beeve, 127
Calves and Yeariings; 131 Hoge: 400 Sheep; 5Milch Cows. Sold yenterday-488 Texze Beeves;28 Calves and Yearlings; 2R7 Hogs. 2 Miloh Cows.Stock on sale -863 Texas Beeves; 297 Oalves andYearlingl; 164 Hogs, 400 Sheep and 43 MUlohCows. We quote :r-e eem, awm rt, se. e .e.........- 14o-Itbme r eN It hd.... A ) .
In ham, ImBLeBn , hmd ...............awe wle ,
rem es . qai , hed ............... -as.... ............ ................ 1
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fra Cn oid....k ..................... . b. ..
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BTRAMER8 LEAVING THIS POET.Tn•e d•.a w Maech 1e.
ilt. via Havana....(' BA. Dukehar .................. PMta t............... AlAo oDA. Atki r erson.T Ab
Mnnad............ LIWZIB TATYR Ild............. S PMuisilo e......... XTER. D• r omtpa,,mery............ I'S
Arkansa. River....AUIIKAMdSAS, tbaw ...............5 PHBed pm *E. ..... SMomie. .............a iri
Onn.in O inhm. . seab na. •e e tsbt oo oor. to. aerses.
Yesterday wa a dull, dreary looking day. Oldol did not have fair choano to dieplay himself.Bnainess upon the steamboat leanding wan lively
yesterday, considering the limited nuber ofsteamonere port, yet not as actve a we wouldhave liked to bhave seen it.
There were but fourteen steamers at the wharfat dark yesterday. Things on our river front be-gin to wear a summer appearance.
When setoaboats become too poor to advertisethe) are certainly bad off.
The Dora, which leaves to-day for Jefferson, haon board 160 recruits for the cavalry regimentstationed in Northern Texau. They go undercharge of Cpt. Vl and a deptaebhamt of theFaet Infantry.
J. D. Thomas, of Franktlin parLh, fell down theRtepe of the steamer Leo, yesterday. and brokeone of bin aume. Hie ua sent to the Charity Hu -pital.
The oicers of the Frank Parlond have ourthanke for efavors.
Our friend, Mr. A. J. MoCounell, of the Arka-att, hp a pet boer on board. Wo akod Me. yes-
terday, to lend ne the aimal. inforng him ofour intedtion to e to o to the ao-ehow baoeneether omig esouIr. In pereorahip with 3o-Sh, of the Camden p•eret -. buot Me. said
he could not bar the thougdht of parting with hipet. After thi attempt, wre wrere borre out on actip; to wu more than our nrv, ee ced rsteand.Wo ca bears ale aIye thing, but this bear-faloedattempt at wit bore heavily upo u, and ourfriende wre compelleod to boar r ouat to thewharh, Ift Mo. ooinoes perpetrating aeh Jokesa the eaove be w so r ecomed good for noth-ing sl, and wmI he compelled to bhrter them clfor drioku, hbut woe fa-beor further oomments onthis anbject.
Ratee O Bedt RBver a r, t o cad rates.Up river freight are soarce.Woe lttearnorn h boe given to thelower
We ler Lorn Mr. John Polad. nt mate of thelate ill-fated steamer M Stephen, who arrivedin the city j 6orday morale on the srtmerDora, that fify-eight of the odies of the loet nUrhhe tph ave bee reevered, ad have bhe,decently burled. The bodies of al the croew whowere lont are amod the umber, whkl tho xcep-tion of that of Carept. Geor Bleimor. the firetclerk. All efforts N far to find hi. body havebeen unaucce l. It Is now supposed that heWas among the bared.
the Vackpbur, Calpt. Work, tfrom Ouohitariver, s due toeday.
The Belse ie , Capt. Lthe, will rive fromVlkeuorg tBhi evennor.
The Liale Tate, Capet. B de, leave forEhudep tortd r5 atr. a.
The 3l.Mdh pm e o. 1, Capt. boardm , wflourrive to-dsp ad leave te-mew, Iriday, at Sr. u. for nrveport. Durli the romainder ofthe N ne the Heodge wUI make weekly tripsfrom thi city to Shreveport, leaving hee everyFrliday at 5 r. .
The MaIone, Capt. Doyle, Leave at 5 sr. x. to-dayfor Arkeane river.
The Nina simmee, Cle W. B Oreathoune,leaves for Bayou Sa to-morrow as 10 A. ..
The fie se puaego paeket Mt Able lvr forBhreveport every la to•day t 5 r. .
The sidewheel packelt Leo, crapt. ou odge,leaves for Jef o ast 5 r. f. tOday.
The Mayflower. Capt. J. W. Blak. leavess ontaturdy. 20th ine., for Camdu anod all intersmeldin ladi 8be he a finer paswen packet-as fine s any afloat-n d her e o u a ourtt-on and experienced.
The Frank Pargood leav for oiksborg andthe endso at 5 r. r. to-day.
Thle de-webel acket DorOpt. P. C. Mont-gomery, leaves to-day a noon for J-efienso.
The oatnob sterm . rkatwn e odvot 5 o'cloc kibm evenin for Va Bre, FoPart ith and arll
Ilndlngs Intermediate en Adrkans rlyer.Cap. OGn. Hodge wll beck the Leo out t 5
?. n. today for Jeflobteo, ShtreveporCIad all wy
Tla b xter. Capt. J. d. Motgomery, eavesfor LoisviWe at 5 o'loek tde evea.
Loan or van t -rt--Fssll Pareicvjdrs--Thesteramer Roth. Capt. B. B. Peoram, beaud fromtit. Louis to Mew Or• as ws ettrly destroyedb flre yeterday aftarnoe betwe our r ard lvoo'clock, at the foot of Pawpoew IslWd, oppoateDeckport, abot Sfre nles a tevle t elS. Theboat and erge are a total , she bnlg con-soumed in half a hour sfter ths ire em laovored.Passengre sand erewr, with their b ae, weresavd, as were a the beet, pan and mousyeftbebe Tahe MaLthea bwlint of thesusss, sad was fll eo pea g e rl of the
e is ak ow. and was are dovered in thehold. Pat Gria, asnoud mete, with thnr men,easme down is a yswl ther seese of the die-awter, arrMivi here about eight o'clook r. -., from