Gardner's New Orleans directory for 1861 : including Jefferson City, Gretna, Carrollton, Algiers, and McDonogh : with a new map of the city, a street and levee guide, business directory, an appendix of much useful information, and a planters directory containing the names of the cotton and sugar planters of Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas : a summary of the commercial history of New Orleans, continued, Part 84

Author: Gardner, Charles
Publication date: 1861
Publisher: New Orleans : Compiled and published by C. Gardner
Number of Pages: 674


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STATE TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICES .- 1st District, 26 City Hall ; 2d District, 10 St. Peter, Pontalba Buildings ; 3d District, Esplanade, opposite the Mint ; 4th District, Rousseau, at the Court House.


MORTGAGE OFFICE .- 103 Royal. Recorder, John Holmes ; Deputy Recorder, Pierre Pajoud.


OFFICE FOR RECORD OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS .- 22 Orleans. Peter Lacoste. OFFICE OF RECORDS OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH .- 18 Orleans. Aime Willoz.


BANKS IN NEW ORLEANS.


BANK OF AMERICA .- Incorporated 1856. Capital $507,800. Corner of St. Peter and Old Levee-sts., Pontalba Buildings. W. G. Hewes, President. Am. For- tier, Cashier. Offering days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Discount days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Directors-J. Viosca, A. B. Charpantier, John Hughes, Laf. Folger, Wm. Wham, E. H. Harris, C. B. Payne, Leon Queyrouze, Wm. B. Schmidt, C. J. Leeds, Charles Cavaroc. Jules Durel, Paying Teller. Dennis Fernandez, Receiving Teller. A. Carriere, Note Clerk. J. E. Mortimer, General Book-keeper, Discount and Exchange Clerk. Ernest Wiltz, Individual Book-keeper. Jules Bermudez, Book-keeper. MI. Villaseca, Porter. Edw. Barnett, Not. Pub.


BANK OF LOUISIANA .- Incorporated 1824. Capital $3,993,400. Corner of Conti and Royal streets. Robert M. Davis, President. E. J. Tebault, Cashier. Of- fering days, Saturdays and Wednesdeys. Discount days, Mondays and Thursdays. Directors-L. F. Generes, Jno. Montgomery, H. S. Buckner, Edward Chapman, C Roselius, Henry Shepherd, Jr., John Thornhill, Felix Labatut, Ambrose Lanfear, Edward Shiff, Augs. Montgomery, C. H. Slocomb, R. M. Davis, President. A. Toutant, Discount Clerk. J. B. Voisin, Note Clerk. Walter Delacey, Fourth Book- keeper. E. D. Lebreton, Third Book-keeper. Hy. Garidel, Second Book-keeper. E. A. Palfrey, First Book-keeper. E. Willoz, Paying Teller. Wm. Sherry, General Book-keeper. Jno. Irvine, Dividend Clerk. Aug. Montreuil, Exchange Clerk. Charles Nott, Second Teller. Vincent Knight, Porter. P. Kornbeck, Assistant Port- er. D. Villars, Assistant Clerk. Arthur Garcia and J. A. Eschmann, Runners.


BANK OF NEW ORLEANS .- Incorporated 1853. Capital $2,000,000. Corner St. Charles and Union streets. Frank Williams, President. Mortimer Belly, Cashier. W. H. Peters, Notary. Directors-Frank Williams, President, B. M. Horrell, W. A. Violett, Adam Giffen, J. T. Hannermann, J. S. Wallis, L. C. Jurey, James Me- nard, N. M Benachi, Wm. H. Dameron. Jas. H. McCormick, Paying Teller. Jno. Crickard, Receiving Teller. E. F. L'Hoste, General Book-keeper. S. P. Delabarre, Discount Clerk. A. Ducheron, Note Clerk. F. Coquet, General Assistant. C. Weyshain, John Kline, P. Jorda, Individual Book-keepers. George Clamman, Porter. S. H. Turner, Runner. Offering days, Tuesdays and Fridays.


BRANCH LOUISIANA STATE BANK .- Incorporated 1818. No. 17 Camp street. W. H. Avery, President. R. J. Palfrey, Cashier. Gottschalk and Magner, Notaries. Offering days, Mondays and Thursdays. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Directors-W. H. Avery, A. D. Grieff, S. H. Kennedy, John I. Adams, A. Carriere, C. Olivier, J. A Blanc, Geo. Foster, W. M. Perkins, E. Peale. C. Bourcier, First Teller. C. Blanc, Second Teller. P. Goulon, Discount Clerk. W. A. Belaume, W. H. Barbarin, Victor Séré, Book-keepers. Simon Green, Note Clerk. A. Belan- ger, Assistant Note Clerk.


CANAL BANK .- Incorporated in 1831. Capital, $4,000,000. Camp, corner of Gravier. H. A. Rathbone, President. A. H. Kernion, Cashier. Theo. Guyol, No- tary. Offering days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Discount days, Wednesdays and Sat- urdays. Directors-H. A. Rathbone, Adolphus Hamilton, George Jonas, George W. West, G. W. Babcock, M. O. H. Norton, J. H. Stauffer. C. Jumonville, Paying Teller. Armand Dupré, Receiving Teller. C. Kilshaw, Note Clerk. Jules Sougéron, . Discount Clerk. L. T. Chalon, General Book-keeper. P. Duquesney, Exchange Clerk. Book-keepers-L. Guyol, A to L; P. A. Montreuil, H to Z. V. Labatut, Runner. J. Staub, Ist Porter. Geo. Wiltz, 2d Porter.


CITIZENS' BANK .- Incorporated in 1836. Capital $6,847,044 44. Royal, cor- ner of Customhouse. J. D. Denégre, President. E. Rousseau, Cashier. A. Bou- dousquić, Notary. Offering days, Mondays and Thursdays. Discount days, Tues- days and Fridays. Directors-M. Musson, P. A. Giraud, John G. Gaines, J. C. Goodrich, A. B. Roman, A. Landry. State Directors-Peter Marccy, J. L. Macaulay. Bank Officers-Jules Dejan, Comptroller. C. W. Cammack, Ist Teller. H. E. Bertel,


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2d Teller. P. Bayly, Ist Assistant Teller. J. B. Bertel, 2d Assistant Teller. J. L. Delery, General Book-keeper. Paul Delery, Note Clerk. A. Marchand, Assistant Note Clerk. Jules Belly, Discount Clerk. Chs. LeCarpentier, Assistant Discount Clerk. G. Jumonville, Sr., G. Jumonville, Jr., A. Jumonville, D. Friderich, Book- keepers Chs. Jumonville, Ist Assistant Book-keeper. Ar. Willoz, 2d Assistant Book-keeper. L. E. Zebal, 3d Assistant Book-keeper. A. Bozonier, Runner. C. Theard, Assistant Runner. E. H. Reynes, Exchange Clerk. N. T. N. Robinson, Assistant Cashier. John Seiler, Specie Clerk. John Michelder, Ist Porter. Jacob Burkhardt, 2d Porter.


CONSOLIDATED ASSOCIATION OF THE PLANTERS OF LOUISIANA .- In Liquidation. . 66 Toulouse street. Bernard Avegno, President. H. L. Peire, Cashier. Armand Dejean, Clerk.


CRESCENT CITY BANK .- Incorporated 1857. Capital $1,000,000. Southwest corner Canal and Carondelet. J. P. Labouisse, President. Joseph Ran, Cashier. W. H. Peters, Notary. Discounts daily. Directors-J. J. Person, J. P. Labouisse, C. Fellows, W. L. Lanier, J. O. Nixon, H. T. Lonsdale, W. C. Tomkins, John Dolhonde, W. B. Tullis, J. Peebles, B. P. Voorhies, S. O. Nelson. Robert Copeland, General Book-keeper. Charles Faurie, Paying Teller. Charles Chapotin, Receiving Teller. Jules Cassard, Discount and Exchange Clerk. L. A. Harang, J. E. Cassard, Individual Book-keepers. H. Fortier, Runner. F. Kredell, Porter.


LOUISIANA STATE BANK .- Incorporated 1818. Capital, $2,000,000. North- west corner of Conti and Royal. J. M. Lapeyre, President. "C. A. F. Rondeau, Cashier. E. G. Gottschalk, Notary. Offering days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dis- count days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Directors-J. M. Lapeyre, C. Olivier, R. Brugier, John A. Stevenson, J. U. Lavillebeuvre, T. C. Twichel, Alex. Brother, Daniel R. Carroll, A. H. May. V. Dejan, First Teller. Paul Blanc, Second Teller. L. Bernard, General Bookkeeper and Note Clerk. F. P. Beck, Ad. Dupre, P. Helm, Individual Bookkeepers. J. A. Bellanger, F. N. D'Hébécourt, Discount Clerks. A. Goulon, Assistant Clerk. N. Landry, Runner. H. Rolling, Porter.


MECHANICS' AND TRADERS' BANK .- Capital, $1,500,000. No. 102 Canal street. Walter G. Robinson, President. Gustave Cruzat, Cashier. D. I. Reardo, Notary. Offering days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Discount days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Directors-W. G. Robinson, Joseph Hoy, J. A. Noble, W. H. Vrenden- burgh, Samuel Jamison, John Hall, F. A. Boyle, G. S. Hawkins, C. Harispe. P. Sougeron, General Bookkeeper. R. DeArmas, Paying Teller. Augustus Huard, Receiving Teller. W. C. Wilde, Note Clerk. George Salkelde and V. Carrière, Bookkeepers.


MERCHANTS' BANK .- Incorporated 1859. Capital, $1,000,000. 50 and 52 Camp street. J. N. Wood, President. W. S. Mount, Cashier. Walter H. Peters, Notary. J. D. Kitchen, Exchange Clerk. Discount every day. Directors-Walter Cox, Ben. Crump, T. A. Clarke. Theo. Villas, Runner. F. Zorn, Porter.


SOUTHERN BANK .- Incorporated 1853. Capital, $1,250,000. St. Charles, be- tween Canal and Common streets. F. Rodewald, President. Thomas Layton, Cashier. Offering days, Mondays and Fridays. Discount days, Tuesdays and Saturdays. Directors-Frederick Rodewald, Ferdinand Rodewald, Aristide Miltenberger, W. C. C. Claiborne, Gustave Miltenberger. Charles Livaudais, Teller. Alexander Smith, General Book keeper. Julian Garr, Discount Clerk. M. C. Randall, Note Clerk. W. C. Randall, Individual Bookkeeper. R. Courtin, Porter. Wm. Masson, Runner.


UNION BANK OF LOUISIANA .- Incorporated 1854. Capital, $1,500,00. No. 122 Canal street. Alfred Penn, President. Geo. A. Freret, Cashier. Offering days, Mondays and Thursdays. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Directors-Alfred Penn, Edward Parmele, Hugh Wilson, A. Glenn, J. T. Dosevell, W. E. Leverich, B. Biscoe, P. Simms, Edward Nalle. E. F. Garcia, General Bookkeeper. A. Durel, Paying Teller. C. F. Hopkins, Receiving Teller. L. Turgean, Note Clerk. J. W. Watson, Discount Clerk. G. Legendre, F. Morris, J. B. Montreuil, Bookkeepers. E. Durel, Exchange Clerk. T. O. Stark, Notary. D. C. Bienvenu, Runner. Chas. Fleutge, Porter.


PRIVATE BANKING HOUSES.


Agency Bank of Charleston, 33 Carondelet street. Thomas H. Barker, Camp street, corner of Gravier. Benoist, Shaw & Co., 19 Camp street. Brown, Johnson & Co.,


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33 Carondelet street. Brown & Co., 35 Carondelet street. H. W. Conner & Son, 33 Carondelet street. Judson & Co., 14 Camp street. Menard, Tesson & Co. 19 Camp street. New Orleans Savings Institution, 142 Canal street. Samuel Smith & Co., 37 Camp street. R. H. Thorn & Co., 74 Gravier street. John Wood & Co., 34 Camp street, corner Common.


INSURANCE OFFICES.


CITIZENS' MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY .- O. Gaillard, President. G. W. West, Vice President. A. Schreiber, Secretary. Directors, George W. West, R. P. Hunt, James A. White, Michael Musson, Douglas West, Martin Gordon, Jr., D. Jamison, N. Augustin, Antonio Costa, Cesaire Olivier, Omer Gaillard, J. Leisy, Dominique Bouligny: Office, No. 3 Carondelet


CRESCENT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY .- Capital $500,000. Thomas A. Adams, President. George Jonas, Vice President. Office Camp, corner Com- mercial Place


HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS .- Alex- ander Brother, President. John R. Shaw, Vice President. James H. Wheeler, Se- cretary. 78 Camp


HOPE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS .- Cash capital, $250,000. Henry Peychaud, President. S. Plassan, Vice President. Louis Barnett, Secretary. Directors-,P .. Queyrouze, C. H. Kernion, Thomas N. Blake, Henry Peychaud, L. Place, P. Malochee, S. Plassan, A. Laforest, George Heation, B. Nautre. Office, corner Canal and Exchange Place.


LOUISIANA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY .- Capital,$500,000. Charles Briggs, President. A. Carriere, Vice President. H. P. Janvier, Secretary. Camp, corner Natchez.


LOUISIANA STATE INSURANCE COMPANY .- Capital, $300,000. E. Gan- ucheau, President. Arthur Picolet, Secretary. L. W. Baquie, Book-keeper. H. Le Breton, Runner. Directors-J. Lapène, J. N. Robert, Theodore Frois, J. Zolly, E. H. Harris, J. A. Bonnafon, Amedée Landry, A. D. Grieff, E. Ganuchrau. 38 Camp.


MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY .- Capital, $1,000,000. John Pem- berton, President. Charles Le Sassier, Secretary. 103 Canal.


NEW ORLEANS INSURANCE COMPANY .- J. Tueys, President. J. W. Hincks, Secretary.


STAR MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY .- 22 St Charles. Placide Forstall, President. Emile Buys, Secretary. Directors-P. A. Giraud, A. Watt, G. W. Lo- gan, W. C. C. Claiborne, J. B. Plauché, Emile Duplantier, Lloyd R. Coleman, F. Luling, A. Castillo, A. F. Elliott, W. Quintell, Placide Forstall.


SUN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS .- Thomas Sloo, President. James Edwards, Secretary. Camp, corner Common.


UNION INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEANS .- Cash capital, $250,000. Fire, Marine and River Insurance. Directors-R. W. Ogden, Carl Kohn, firm C. Kohn & Co .; L. F. Generes, firm Abat, Generes & Co .; V. Maignan, firm V. & E. Maignan ; M. J. Zunts, firm Shaw & Zunts ; A. B. Charpentier; John Dolhonde, firm Martin. Cobb &. Co .; A. Chiapella, Jos. Deynoodt. A. Chiapella, President. J. M. Crawford, Secretary. Office, corner Canal and St. Charles streets.


AGENCIES.


Harmon Doane, Insurance Agent, 48 Camp street. United States Mutual Life In- surance, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia .- $10,000 taken on a Single Life. The Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia .- Cash capital, $300,000. The Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. of Philadelphia .- Assets, $698, 804 70.


Liverpool and London Insurance Company .- Capital, $10,000,000. Corner Cơm- mon and Carondelet streets. Henry V. Ogden, Agent. Chas. J. Daron, Advisory Director.


Home Insurance Co. of New York. 66 Gravier. Frederick Camerden, Agent.


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RAIL ROADS.


NEW ORLEANS, JACKSON AND GREAT NORTHERN RAIL ROAD .- Office, Camp, opposite Lafayette Square, H. J. Ranney, President. Richard S. Charles, Secretary and Treasurer. Bentley D. Hasell, Chief Engineer. J. J. Michel, Attorney. Theodore S. Williams, Master of Transportation. Samuel T. Van Loon, Master Machinist. G. J. Foreacre, Master of Repairs. Augustus Wang, Storekeeper. John B. Chandler, Paymaster.


NEW ORLEANS, OPELOUSAS AND GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD .- Wm. G. Hewes, President. A. B. Seger, Vice President. B. F. Flanders, Secretary. Office, Pontalba Buildings, Old Levee, c. St. Ann


MEXICAN GULF RAILROAD .- Corner of Elysian Fields and Goodchildren streets, Third District. Office, 90 Common. G. W. Bakewell, Manager. To Proc- torville, Lake Borgne-distance 28 miles.


NEW ORLEANS CARROLLTON RAIL ROAD AND JEFFERSON AND LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN RAILROAD .- G. Currie Duncan, President. Wm. P. Duncan, Superintendent and Chief Engineer. Albert G. Blanchard, Secretary


PONTCHARTRAIN RAILROAD COMPANY .- Depot, foot of Elysian Fields street, near Levee. Office at Depot. W. H. Avery President. Geo. Pandelly, Sup't.


NEW ORLEANS CITY RAILROAD .- Office, No. 4 Royal. J. B. Slawson, President. S. L. James, Superintendent.


COURTS IN NEW ORLEANS.


U. S. CIRCUIT COURT .- Royal street, over the Post Office. John A Campbell, Judge. Theo. H. McCaleb, Associate Judge. J. W. Gurley, Clerk. A. Lavisson, Deputy Clerk.


U. S. DISTRICT COURT .- Royal street, over the Post Office. Theodore H. McCaleb, Judge. Henry C. Miller, U. S. Attorney. R. M. Lusher, Commissioner. N. R. Jennings, Clerk. William Bullitt, Deputy Clerk. R. M. Hunter, Jas. Duples- sis, Charles Catoir, James Gillan, Deputy Marshals. John Gillan, Porter.


SUPREME COURT .- E. T. Merrick, Chief Justice. A. M. Buchanan, Albert Duf- fel, Thomas T. Land, Albert Voorhies, Associate Justices. Eugene LaSere, Clerk. Francis A. Foynget, F. McCulloch, and James A. Charbonnet, Deputy Clerks. .


FIRST DISTRICT COURT .- Theodore G. Hunt, Judge: Norbert Trepagnier, Clerk. P. Gravois, Deputy Clerk.


SECOND DISTRICT COURT .- P. H. Morgan, Judge. P. S. Wiltz, Clerk. Octave Morel F. J. Laizer, Geo. W. Lewis, E. Michot, A. D. Bernoudy, Gustave Morel and W. E. B. Scott, Deputy Clerks.


THIRD DISTRICT COURT .- Louis Duvignaud, Judge. E. Toledano, Clerk. C. Toledano, C. Guillet, Oscar Le Blanc, A. Dreux, Deputy Clerks. A. Duvigneaud, Crier.


FOURTH DISTRICT COURT .- John W. Price, Judge. J. O. Chalon, Clerk. Jules Vienne, Gustave Luminais, Geo. Landreux, Victor Bouligny, Dodolphe J. Miller, Deputy Clerks.


FIFTH DISTRICT COURT .- H. B. Eggleston, Judge. C. F. White, Clerk. A. J. Villere, P. M. Mortee, Deputy Clerks.


SIXTH DISTRICT COURT .- R. K. Howell, Judge. I. N. Phillips, Clerk. J. P. Smith, James Gaspard, Deputy Clerks.


SHERIFF .- E. T. Parker. Chief Deputy, John P. Walden. Bookkeeper and Cashier, Harry M. Isaacson.


Deputies: M. De Armas, Joseph Gros, U. F. Seischnaydré, G. W. Walden, Chas. Agaisse, J. Bermondy, C. L. Holmes, R. L. Theard, B. Seischnaydré, George K. Rogers, J. B. Gunst, V. Gerodias, L. Tainturier, Robert Swain, H. C. Swain, J. Q. Irwin, D. Gaudy, J. F. W. Leech, C. Trouard, F. B. Hernandez, J. J. Westerfield, E. L. Lehman, J. Soraparu, Hy. D. Monier, Il. Bienvenu, F. L. Newland.


PARISH PRISON .- Justin Fremaux, Captain. C. II. Oehmichen, Clerk.


Deputies: L. Wolfero, St. F. Wello, G. A. Durilliere, Chas. Willer, J. B. Carrico, P Ramos, E. L. Peire.


MORTGAGE OFFICE .- 85 Royal street. John Holmes, Recorder. Charles Darcantel, Deputy. Octave Riggio, Arthur Brocard, Clerks.


OFFICE HOURS .- 9 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P. M. 5 o'clock to 7 o'clock P. M.


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COTTON PRESSES.


Alabama Press, Moore & Simmons, Tchoupitoulas, c. Robin. Canal Street Press, J. Van Winkle & Co., Canal, c. Claiborne. Commercial Press, Stanley & Wright, Market, c. Chippewa. Crescent City Press, Moore & Simmons, New Levee, b. Robin and Race. Factor's Press, John Haskins & Co., Tchoupitoulas corner Henderson. Fassmann Press, Fassmann & Williams, Calliope c. Clara. Fire Proof Press, Yancy & Macon, Robin corner Front. Frerets' Press, Freret Bros., St. Mary b. Perdido and Poydras. Independent Press, Pern & Shortridge, New Levee c. Hen- derson. Levee Steam Press, Stock Company, Levee n. St. Ferdinand. Louisiana Press, John Haskins & Co. c. St. Thomas and Terpsichore. Merchant's Press, Aymar & Church, New Levee c. Calliope, Offive 23 Commercial place. Mississippi Press, Stanley & Wright, Tchoupitoulas c. Richard. Orleans Press, Fassmann, Bryant & Co., c. Levee and Terpsichore. Pellican Press, Collins, Hepp & Co., New Levee c. St. Mary. Picayune Press, I. Szymanski, Levee n. Montegut. Planter's Press, Abbatt & Andrews c. Annunciation and Richard. Reading Press, A. B. Read- ing, Front Levee b. Thalia and Erato. Shipper's Press, S. Boyd, Henderson b. Front and New Levee. Southern Press, E. G. De L'Isle & Co., Clara c. Lafayette and Poydras. Star Press, D. B., Penn c. Tchoupitoulas and Orange. Tyler Press, C. N. Pasteur & Bro., Tchoupitoulas c. Market. Union Press, Penn & Shortridge, Henderson b. Tchoupitoulas and New Levee. Vicksburg Press, A. B. Reading, Front Levee Water and Clio.


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.


Bee, G. F. Weisse & Co. 83 Chartres, daily, $12 per year.


Bulletin, 1. G. & W. J. Seymour, 37 Gravier, daily, $12 per year.


Crescent, Nixon & Adams, 70 Camp, daily, $10 per year. Catholic Standard, John C. Dennis, Ex. place c. Canal, weekly, $3 per year.


Christian Advocate, Rev. C. C. Gillespie, weekly, $2 per year.


Delta, 76 Camp, daily, $10 per year


German Gazette, Pfeffer & Co. (German) 35 Poydras, daily, $10 per year. Courier, Freuch and English, 10 Exchange place, $10 per year.


Louisiana State Gazette, E. H. Bælitz, (German) daily, $10 per year.


New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Drs. S. E. Chaille, and W. C. Nichols, Editors and Proprietors; Dr. Bennet Dowler, Managing Editor.


New Orleans Medical News and Hospital Gazette, Drs. D. Warren Brickell & E. D. Fenner.


Picayune, Lumsden, Kendall & Co., 66 Camp, daily, $12 per year.


Propagateur Catholique, (French) Abbé N. J. Perché, 166 Chartres, $4 50 per year. True Delta, John Maginnis, 18 St. Charles, daily, $10 per year.


True Witness and Sentinel, (Religious Weekly.)


Weekly Mirror, Joseph H. Wilson & Co., 136 Poydras, weekly, $3 per year.


WAREHOUSES.


Brooklin Warehouses, Algiers, Porter, Thomas & Foley, office 25 Carondelet. Del- ta, C. W. Lytle, Front and Fulton. Fisk's, Levee, b. Firstand Second. Free Trade, Levee b. Jackson and Philip. Home, C. W. Lytle, Fulton and New Levee. Hope, C. W. Lytle, Fulton and New Levee. Hunter Street Tobacco, Hunter n. Tchoupi- toulas. Merchants', C. W. Lytle, Fulton and New Levee. Palfrey's, Dclord c. Foucher. Suzette, H. M. Hays, Tchoupitoulas c. Erato. Tobacco Press, Poland c. Old Levee. Tourné's, Commerce b. Julia and Notre Dame. Tourne's Coffee, Tchoupitoulas c. Notre Dame. Virginia, Race c. New Levee. William's, Levee, Soraparu and Philip. Montgomery Warehouse, Fulton b. Julia and St. Joseph. Iron Warehouse, Fulton n. St. Joseph. St. Louis Warehouse, Fulton c. Front. Boston Warehouse, Lafayette n. Magazine, Tittertou & McGee, proprietors. U. S. Bonded Warehouse, Magazine n. Julia, Wm. H. Rondeaux, proprietor. Gretna Warehouse, Gretna, (right bank river,) Cochran & Son, proprietors.


NEW ORLEANS GAS LIGHT COMPANY.


Office 120 Common. P. N. WOOD, President,


Organized in 1835.


N. O. J. TISDALE, Treasurer.


Officers :- A. L. Polk, Book-keeper. Paul J. Glaies, E. K. Tisdale, Collectors. W.


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H. Duff, A. Rechter, Inspectors. A. Layet, M. Mount, H. C. Wood, Clerks. Wm. McCulloch, Clerk. George Bloomfield, J. Van Slooten, Engineers.


WATER WORKS.


Office 36 Dryades near Common-Organized April 1st, 1833. Adam Giffen, Presi- dent. D. Blair, Superintendent. S. E. Percy, Secretary. L. Trosclair, Inspector Collecter. R. Cornu, Inspector Collector. Paul Berger, Collector. Wm Green, En- gineer.


DIRECTORS-C. H. Slocomb, A. Carriere, A. W. Smith, E. A. Bradford, I. Lan- ata. Directors in behalf of the City-J. B. Leefe, J. Magioni.


UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.


BOARD OF ADMINISTRATORS .- His Excellency, T. O. Moore, Governor of Louisiana; Fon. E. T. Merrick, Chief Justice of Louisiana: Hon. J. T. Monroe, Mayor of the City of New Orleans, ex-officio. Hon. T. G. Hunt, Daniel Edwards, John Pember- ton, J. Ad. Rozier, Wm. R. Miles, Robert J. Ward, Isaac J. Seymour, Newton Richards.


MEDICAL FACULTY .- James Jones, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine. Warren Stone, M. D., Professor of Surgery. J. L. Riddell, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. A. H. Cenas, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, and of the Diseases of Women and Children. Gustavus A. Nott, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. T. G. Richardson, M.D., Professor of Anatomy. L M. Lawson, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine. Thomas Hunt, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathology.


DEMONSTRATORS OF ANATOMY .- S. E. Chaille, M. D. W. C. Nichols, M. D.


STATE DEPARTMENT.


STATE OFFICERS .- T. O. Moore, Governor. H. M. Hyams, Lieutenant Governor. P. D. Hardy, Secretary of State. B. L. Defreesc, Treasurer. E. W. Robertson, Auditor. T. J. Semmes, Attorney General. Henry Avery, Superintendent of In- struction. Maurice Grivot, Adjutant General. D. W. Morse, Engineer. G. W. R. Bailey, Assistant Engineer. B. Haralson, Register of Land Office. Henry Droz, Librarian.


State Assessment for the year 1860.


Dist's. | -


$6,805,650


1,296


$771,200


$111,625


$8,000 10,000


$193,000 542,800


$10,235 26,775


2,064


3


25,467,700


1,502


911,250


240,425


692,675 21,445,255


116,565


5,237 969


4


11,204,050


962


590,250


116,700


4,000


4,599,800


29,230


5


8,202,100


1,381


816,650


138,020


5,000


1,726,650


27,345


1,123


6


5,115,300


1,222


724,890


55,250


339,050


14,085


697


7


4,921,200


743


476,400


122,050


226,050


8,600


381


8


2,366,050


256


164,400


55,850


313,000


297,150


8,595


384


9


3,044,400


600


356,350


150,625


121,425


6,595


530


10


8,879,525


1,551


840,900


133,250


4,000


221,550


12,690


1,205


$84,488,125


11,316'


$6,735,240


$1,298,770


$1,036,675 $29,712,730


$260,715


13,259


Total


$123,771,540


Licenses


260,715


Polls.


13,259


JNO. A. WATKINS, State Assessor.


NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 23d, 1860.


669


2


8,482,150


1,803


1,082,950


179,975


Stocks in Vessels.


Capital and Money at Interest.


Value of Real Estate


No. of Slaves


Value of Slaves.


Horses, Cows, and Carriages.


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GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.


CITY POST OFFICE.


J. L. RIDDELL, Postmaster; Ofice in the West Corner of the New Custom House, corner of Old Levee and Canal streets. Public Entrance on Old Levee street. Ordinarily open for the delivery of Letters, etc., from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sundays and Holidays, from 9 to II A. M.


MAILS.


GREAT NORTHERN AND EASTERN MAIL VIA THE JACKSON R. R. closes at 5 o'clock, P. M., week days ; at 11 A. M., on Sundays. Is due at 9 A. M. daily, usually ready for complete delivery by midday.


OSYKA MAIL VIA J. R. R. closes at 5 o'clock, P. M.


JACKSON MISS. MAIL closes at 5 o'clock, P. M.


VICKSBURG MISS. MAIL closes at 5 o'clock, P M.


LAKE MAIL, daily supplying Mobile and Montgomery, Ala.closes at 2 o'clk, P.M.


LAKE SHORE MAIL, supplying Shieldsboro, Pass Christian, Mississippi City, Pearlington, Miss., Handsboro, Biloxi, Ocean Springs ; closes every Tuesday and Thursday, at 8 o'clock, A. M., and Saturday at 2 o'clock, P. M. Supplying Pasca- gula, Miss., Fort Pike and O'Kourke every Tuesday at 8 o'clock, A. M., and Satur- day at 2 o'clock, P. M. Supplying Covington, La., Mandeville, Madisonville and Gainesville, Miss., every Monday, Wednesday and Friday ; closes at 812 o'clock, A.M.


CALIFORNIA MAIL VIA NEW YORK closes on the 6th, 16th and 26th of each month, at 5 o'clock, P. M.


HAVANA MAIL closes irregular-2, 3, or 4 times in the month.


KEY WEST MAIL, supplying Apalachicola, Manatee, Tampa Bay, St. Marks', Cedar Keys, closes on the 14th and 30th of each month, at 7 o'clock, A. M.


DELHI MAIL, supplying Boeuff Prairie, Butter, Hurricane, Oakley, Wennsbo- rough, Warsaw, Redmouth, Yellow Bluff, closes every day at 3 o'clock, P. M., Sun- days excepted.


THIBEDAUX MAIL, supplying Raceland, La., Alligator, Brashear City, Berwick Bay, Honma, Thibedeaux, Tigerville and Lawrence, every day at 612 o'clock, A. M. BALIZE MAIL, supplying Balize, Buros Settlement, Grand Plain, Jesuit's Bend, Pt. a la Hache, S. W. Pass and Bienvenu, closes every Saturday, at 8'2 o'clock, A. M.


GALVESTON MAIL, supplying Indianola, Saluria, Gonzales, Victoria, Aus- tin, Houston, New Braunsfel, Texana, Port Lavacca, San Antonio, closes every Sun- day and Thursday, at 8 o'clock, A. M., and every Wednesday and Saturday, at 612 o'clock, A. M.




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