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fk tho.·-ummer rrnniinun, -7'ke'at ro ·PNný·{ý·*-mhM1R µP} euf~ eORE' bm x YMI OAi' IurI.P.CN ue, (kv~tMr et all len . the Pon Rn(Ir pl' DAILY, Iwnht a xd P- - Chrillen( o kmth~preyr i l dIpub Y8,YB THDBDY M STRDfý tu toily' l rE~pýPncar~ o nm·sye nd arodidar, " dill dt 7 Bt Ihirll raoi ·u.Ohrirtlen, gilnoi~~l~~rryls'h atlrtke arhrl al UI· Il'o'rLrrk rare 1iý' Al f~gh }o Bn b· R. I, tuie and P.. 'nrNHLin .t 116 a- ar CTkr Wiy Latter Batt or Tloblle sud Coert Landing. rlll lr··· the ofer of h· Aunt at i0 mnutce port 'emll neorklr r.u. "kI H. týKDDN_-, bqpnt, ank~n Plnew. FuR BILOxI, via DBaySt. Louis, 1ýýPAS CHlRI.STIAN AND M!SIISSIIPICITY- Reulr iloai Pnrhl Rteonr fi T. .I j (Fm the prowt to plsmo th o lESAI1I+ NI}-'umn a Up~llalsmr iOIIABLOR, R...,a~r;ctr P.., ayynnMna yftr 16R.!selms.n do, with -peER, Rnbes Pwt m tnr 'built tbr 1'.skrun K·Umr ?rr r TUrauhr ndd THURSDAY LIORNINfi the ar vrrnl sttb· lake of the B dok eon, end .very 6A1Wilt AY EVENING the arrival of the d s' alothmk an, Rstm lll, wll leav ,W~:r hn:P 8!oLnd y and W~dPerdn ·....op~o rloy mumingl. T 7'h d~nyl u lter Bg will lev the Mr of tke Agent erry It datlblrLy nomleg at _5L or~lork,'aod .verySnturdny ______ B, ,dk y I Dyent, l0 Brnkylr ~ OR MOBILE, va BAY ST LOUTS PAAS SDI BHRITIAN BBIBBSIPPr CITY, BI. ANSCQ~tHD PABLA-..T-. .di.g LaAw MOBILL-Th. B&ie .nbt.,Binj B,.b .1.... MOB n.Gat, 'B.Gr, (b llIt ,.lpf..or t. Irk rdwt n dlh mat .illlI..,A. Pmtrtnfi Rtlb.. d et, yWh.DA oB v·t Lahe of a the d oletmk 4-ko b, r., v. s. saml SATUDAY01 the l at at tM Irksoft he e d era~n R. , rllllarr Mo. bA.r.vey TUESDAY and FRIDAY,,rpll .1 .the I. A. .. Allnf t r Cout iwadioo l b M nnlnvdby railroad dlorluamar MOB andaBMleI ,lfh,,..a1 b. reelvd bybtfilr.d frRlo I line. Thews Teller bgfr , Ceat fnnadlnn xnl lanr· the on"r of the A.. loet YImk r. wi W ly sad .. Satrday. . 0.10 if R. . W ..D.J g 10 B.,,kB'... I OR BAYOU GROSSE TETE. Steavur BEE b.,b, bes .barered b O. W III, fm th. BAYOU OROBBE TTEl YBA D4, remai to h tr Ine i;rlag t; · n For IR..IAB. 1 Fofr IIho p...go,, apply to or T B, RVEDEA X 16lbwl.tret. OR ALEXANDRIA AND NAT ra C1T DLY, ALI trY kt orRd Rlrrr. CwIBTOOIBSS-w..Ryp.k.B, Mord 111 w aad~ ~ ~ ~~~b evr ..... W~qý~atgtMsu. The P. DAL.MAN ta2Btk pi e o th .!sm R nEII A. theRBA.,iBr,.rde. For ft~Illt.. ,appty Io BPEAKS &P BIIJARY, JaslIIt r N..BYhonplBoh. .teat. HOTELS AND BOARDING. B oaRDING-Several- Families can obtain U or.nd .lso Icrenl aultmr by rpldncgtl~a. tut E roauaanne ibot. Oinrd, wb~re tey w11twn, hat.r·grlrbb be . aoDilorl~bl. toe + _ fill l SAM'S OYSTER SALOON.-This /," NEW A&WND EXTYSIE SALOON -w i.fidb t casts dre s0isys r b ·Iyost sahi. L h ofW. hid t h·ilthe, ble t opened .t 'l101S.CHAELU S T~e&T. Hr. WtIEh tbel0,,hi.,,. "SAM," is. Is., ,ssniisd with the Lwinr in thi he ,,shs Mit nili. ygoon, h.Sii0 .K mmieaed ,,00 Mr. htlrlr; i~tblled We year iurSllop in See drud u idnlity, remained wih him till hisd oth,ulnd suhelhi.d h, i wunlea awr "ine. With each ao srprtalra, and eu iril-ibl etr deter-"to o serve the p.Llif faithfully with 'he Lent In Lie lilts "Bn n =atslta f hi. Sumtes,. Mhend ad.,ih, if itheirpifi.g, A urigeicm hals se mendad inI htteins t0.o OIIi and jmvidu,, Ii. UA1 wlth te C..OICST LiOti, that b0 proturstd. SERVANTS 1t =.7i hr tieir dsw.fnt huiShis . hove been employed intilaii, the re bat Gook. The LARDER willnlwn-sEeang ~ 1 llh h CHOILT FTISH AND GMIE and the OYS7 ER9 SL'tyýE eb tained aspclnwirely for this rt·Pl lbment " n short, no ayaeo rul ailD~nd jod nnue m t etty Sdw a rrtlr W patronage of tthis hlIml_ s s i Inlid Aisi~emlitiis(Iiisy.t VERANDA HOTEL-NOTICE.-The pro-1 f prGifnod thisifutiwjtui pit t ts e h1 .ss ti d i. wa idd mw rap-Wll) O tender eit that k. to their rien.ds and the 5iWle fllr Whly lit,! p itronige which ihy ha.e reicivid ieriog t.rp.ossto.hip , and i t the c iO time natmterm the hoaw under NewOrl ises 19,I069 R. fL R. ogg kUDGEA CO. .00`The subscriber, in accordance with the ihoru,. e i1in5sit, wsiidnotyb hi. hiods and the iO. u0,t tt hi I - seamed WLhe roprt tolnnr o thle VRANDA HOTELi iid .oti, l 0.' Wtt""" rl " which wmI Leem hehe om lors ten faord. an ,ict.'h D nii the D o, tshgiig ,ih. whi .ll 0 pit i. Emphte iorder, andi In W I6*¶ppohlmuninllbG w to ione in thie seantry. He w11 iDe i'ieyd -a the isnaiisgitoi i%4 "=yM,.EOCtt EVirsITT, already wo well known us having b u c clleda with the hSýte s for wanl y~eas, pait, thus oi1 riie an u f It ihs fihili that Mell~tb ~n~ oilr Ibrlrranfor or eoarnniennm sm iler.. nn`t` Weir phtodi SA VERANDA HOTEL. J. W. YOUNG. I·rrunl·n , g I9,O 1d6. y' 1.w1{ iONTI STREET VERANDA, (formerlyjy4 h. oss Hoit,5 CONTI 'rSTREET, betwuun Chufe..J 1ssif V. HStF.RT, Agen.s COMMERCIAL HOTEL, situated at the 11101rol IROD ait NEW LEVEE OTREETS.-'Tb1 i rtor of the above otiel, thtkul hit hi. fndi. aiti ITbullls.. p iis ,s~Uit,, tth~suis, HG· .n will be wetpeys reeul w reurn th publii. and his 11. ill be d9 fed wi the chuiisui or Wit a and iA5uon dPII A. DOYLE, Prprietor, W ESTERN VERANDA, corner Julia ".hn edgehaJS ehwupitouluatreetl.-Th··bor· sLiuhmmanli with hivi en : henl rd Mderogm a ccmpsu norntion; setas eitarfs te... the ppriitor mt wod mhst 'fiiu l E o rders~ aso they tL ANommaote Permanent and T'fitPnt Bohrde f. Ryl noa apwd io the sitr. Tbp elan anaom that the UtAR of this house will opnt-%the Ift mL,·s a . v., under the twit of aoeaemeat, a d fu ihd wild (beaboirnst Wematd Lquen. Je90tf LAME t DUNINPmprirt. I LADON SPRINGS will he open for the reception of visiIb on We first day of Jane E te ive j,11 0.a1 Le dn gel E rani ¶ 's titnee i f,. Wa e ,an h pminlitooa flat., thl-Ovee tha1,t they ern met h be.te pr oeiarn to ill,, .tiifseti. this than any Proof- N.. S riltona ap atrrlr part wdl M sparerd m render bs etay of Wow w ho na~y rev r ilrm witli hhv r eolllPleasanlut and Vrcsnabler jv9 twpl ( 'NN Kit HEIIYEL Y, Ironnylrr. UOLLY WOOD HOUSE, Enstern Shore offl 51 Mobile OU FEEOIAYN A SMITtI, Prol riiit..rTl.0fi e .,. dlo. ii, uiel asIdIo lpkew.ii ror e iiitii .iw.o.'ti , lesv: ted apihy +"tl 0, its hite eliis, ladfiave. Is leend.l Ihow i siyeiit call w..' 0'hm wrth *,LL, O .ni 501,, . it ii imm o ex 1'lLA I tlt1, FR""IEEMANe ru ADug iS v oNI r,,I .LLE thEL-Thn r~nlre oe moaub-nho eode Wk one ufthn o-nntlcl Ineeer to spendl the worm . rorlu to be fmodli I. an tbr+n wo·ll". The lnet , 4i having -.1 clrowded from than f our nams!"e .:cry- ·rnrhn, from the bagimninlk is plxr r kdeem of its being the riglht ort 10 a ln 'i ii The ;atl two arawnu not one halfI the .1lplirlnle fromn the city of Newv Orleme a lone moulld oe nrrenaoaldlvll. Men?, runrna ei nds ulhu-o La L L... mw nled nringtbv Felt rhtatr.. Thes DI NING RWII aI murkl L~rcrr, nuwl ran now Beat two hundred uuda forty wperone A UILLIARD SALOON . . 11 Le adled~l to the etherr meai t.0 Seve0,l m51e SLEEPING APARTMIENTS hanv ALLE Thei S orioOtS will be untiring in theirij ffirl to pliew. Ttisi ii owt a J.ly rurnmnication b c Aeam w VEh M Iobil, and shanty. new lows!uor boat will Le ou toe route, and uulre several top. s Say. g! ThilsLllli~loal i·now randy for visitors. \ILA FRF.F.]IAN JANIFS If* SMITH. flollpwaod, Hnidwinrrounty, Ala., bOy 9, IC61. my-Z1 Blh·W MBDISONVILLE HOTEL.--The Sub- L LT1 Irrils, having based the rlrov e W e ~ ill open the mmme l 90th utinst. Ilev[.g large and airy Rm, he will be nbl i ar auntvodeU failiesin a very omfoortn mnnao r A. it itLi. intadiouu keep~ hi. table u plied rilh arty drlicxe of We or ol, Le hope. to meat. tI, Were tpitrooage. The forms ter Hoard ar Per r ................................. ....... ....41s Per WE ........................................... t W) Alaohed to the Howrl is BIL.LIARD 1(001 EN- PINY ALLEYS sod "ARt ROOM1. The ]tar wid be Huyilrlltebl fLqu· .09~ 3m J ARGiRaVE Mao AY. [t H C.RM. DEVER ropecthlly infonno herbold fnond. sodl patiens, and the public ga-mlly (bat this Hotel in Amr for the-reoption of iiutor. ·Irhi ý..r is out inferior inl the twin(. c oality omullecommodetioua to ay hotel on W e sea raoam. Tbn BALI. ROOM ourpao, in dimjon· aoooy s.ilar roo, in Biloxi,oand it ndmoiRhb adapted to BALLO PARTIES nod public ig.Iboiopg go.r oily, whihb o u.iom it ilo i b. let oo re OHnnl.e tr"As. lo mtilan /o thle Inl,, Rm, holl oo modotio do e proparod for at lesfiofty ponoo more then in Pr iiae. seasons. Her TABLE, it will b0 her co0.1.t m0,n to povide Boaily with the bLit mbar 01 nod tho ooiohHrin, orkbl.t aourd. Fine end roomy AATH HOUISES nro dj...en to the Hotel, for mhoa co- easr~e of Boontorn. The BIAR ih Ippplied with hlole Liquor.. 't'he ICE-CRELAM ALOON o.o adjoins the Hotel. A LIVERY STABLE is attrebed to the }Intel, PLEASURE BOATS oo, kept io rediness at all timis. Thankful for the liberal Bntrootgo breloforo al:.Ided to her,.she ,eifoIp y . r I ..,to, what It will hnohr eýit to d e .o asoo ehe of pub Viit-b will be Hlnded at to1 Wharf of the IIHal, If tLey notify the Captain of the a.o-., of their wisb.,. Oilooli, May B, 1 em BILOXI HOUSE, Eotoxx,Hiss.-The pub ,olie are reepeo.lly iulormod thol hi. ogobli.I,,o, will be opoenld for lbe ,eptilonof vidion, under the m O eomn of w.. NIXON, mh ohO.t dalofJune. Altobrd IO the Louse will be fioud n BAR .oI OILLIARD SIOOO,'EN PIN ALLEYS nod BATH IOIUSES. 'lhe TABLE ,.il ,IAyAS. H .uppliedI ohlIlo 11,, ,!olboooeo of B,, Loot and the NeOI,, . rsikI. The Ihous, is .onoundao by larHg and o0giBennt O Live lObk SLoI , H",Ik y, MsgAol...d .iIy Tro,, oQ m m the 'eye B an p rnospect A wall 1. lrUI danva bad..... when the A. i mats[ 1-twit. S1 butte ole. ers .o...r inducansuta to f.oili,. ,oM bild,. then ev otolbo, honoA ohe olsot, of ...art of Oh,.,olo o'rOnt, the acre o, whie0 isob elooosore. 5A liAerol deduioo will be made H IBilio.. m001000 (' REEN OAKS HOTEL, Biloxi, Miss. vý bld famed and poElar $ummor rotreoo, zoool o ly 1 known throe.lOut the Bouthem countr un0der tihe ,oO me,,of M,. EIIZABETH PRASAT odlo,.hr wonOHN BO PRABAT .Ibad about ooneitE distnt IO O, the odlageof Brl.loill be opened o Wlb. 1lostofJuneo foo, 100 vaczslio A0.. The" BREEN OARSO" 10 too ,all noI n I. need oo e,,Bodod o,1f.. lb eooy yoi the popoulrity of the o.Hbli hrnaI boBon .Itaily 1000000E. The many natural daIntagHOE,, Homlraidglshe Oo,.I,,lo 0,mppe t on the Lke rlnd r0 opvin. the pIuroblyt water 00 It lows from I Gulf, hboe not ei to Impress foobly the manyT vi.itors Gou NewOrlernl, Dfhlidt and the sulrroundinlg ountrry}. During the Winter th0 e rfo rieton hiave bo o 0, many improyblooto .end addoitions. The BAR d BILLIARD ROOBIB are thlbI.,oH .,ooge and fitted up, aBd SAILEBOATB IO B b I at all tihoI0 at the B r lofe o the vllitor, Sree of cbarge-also CLARET at Diner. CARRIAGES and HORSES may bo procured s t In momuoO I .additi, IS, celebrated BIBRASBAND of NeOo iex0 i. engaged, and a BALL may be erpectad twice every wk. Vi.lorl wishing to 1000)t the ORELN OAKS, are rogso.Iod to oo Aifytheio pI L ptWob0tIIO AB , Nbh jill land Ilboboolth wharf of lb. 0ot1.1 .....ERMo.... Par Weak ............·.......................... ..81 0 Ye ay........................................... 9 WU 13in-tEbf,,o eod S .sr, hbol-prio. ooof I. AST PASC OOULA HOTEL.-The HOTEL At hi elbghtful etrea willB .be o.pened for IE ob the FIRST SAY OF JONE I8B9 The poH, pran 1 000 that no .ophooe will be spd tort end oO if hle qu, ta.nod h6t from his srltlne in hotel-kreeping, they will find bhL the b.optder o .io o i,, gn I .b ogoe L gke. Tb. above }loll hS better Bdvnltoges for SB,-bbding than any other esablioshmnt on the Lak, esore. ANEW WHARF hbo ruoooly HOE built, aId the GARDEN and ,,.routdlinogo, 0.B have boon pot in B.olifl order. A LIVERY STABLEtee been attchbed o he t1,otel aod, for the 00.0,0 1t of the visitor, share will bH THREE BILLIARIOTIASlLEO, 0on of whioh will a appAopoouled expreslyWorit boodiee. opIB 01.0 BOWARD KINSTON BOYD SADDLERY, HARNESS, ETC. PHILADELPHIA SAD DLE AND TRUNK WARE BOOSE No. BI B,,i., .0-S. ROBS CO.,S(le0 Robb HlOf 000000 inrooo oods orom their oa moS aood ry inoP hooo d pporttions fry. England, and aepoe fe odaestema liberal iedueemant. Theair stck . erge nd wall wleetd t ol 10,..BASDDLERRBABDDLERYiARDLVARf HARNESSB LEATB RB TRAVELING AND I'AEKINS TISENKO BNBI.A UIBS 0oo K SADDLE, COA I, HARNESS ANO iRUNK NIAKERS' kR Po,,b.., T.I~oISOB I Ml . a pyrrhuu nro innttn tat dM BE BB Howe. . NRE W S. BULL & CO., No. 15 Cana .Iml. s-Orleow, hetae Camp and Mhla~nna[ ·tn Mr e - jNlEWAren aN J Impernn A ISADDLERY and e- WARE, h,0e. 00.0 7 hood A WI. ond..PolEaoe -U..Ao ol B.BddlIo, 1k~ls, Mr~ygm Taks Wi Aktin.. Ihuoru and Srid1A Lelber Hlfata ADLE ' TOL an limitiogof every de 007 * at C AS ANDREW 0. BULl. S CO. [111--c1]1 LACEY & CO., 81 St. Charles street, Ur BRANCH OF LACEY A PHILLIPS'S CELEBRATED OAR NES MAUFACTTgR, Phil~ddulph' era R i 1 1 f Bollnod ool R~'t Agi5R i }iii ~BsICTLYYA ATTENDEBTO. B Byos Ip·W lINE-O easme extra Sohiedam Gin, in store sAMUEL WOLfF, e a.pmtH9 1_.- .:.. .arwCE· "s.., ý.sn ,o .::..1:w,ý:`. +M.ý ! : rý « 1YN4'J--.U r. ... wc. #»m~w.. .ý"s-" . " e1 a" +'_--."; . ' ¥. ." . '. ....... '" - . ..a. ... - "-' .. ... .. w 1 . ....... . .. ..... ' NEW ORLEANS DAI CRES NT. 'PVBLSED EVERY DAY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT O. 98A T. OEAELBS DTREET, BYI J. 3t, MADDOZ VOLUME V. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 19". nI . INSURANCE COMPANIES. Meeobants' Insuranoe Company of Now ORLEANS. CAPITAL $IOE,00............ALL PAID IN. JOHN PEMBERTON,Po..id..I. A SCIIRIESER, e.Nth.y. [2s The DlreMon reaywrlblll nform the a inhnU~n of the ollrth Dl~trio . to ofayetta ) tht to aclitato their relltllcn with 1h1. um pmy, O haIve R~b d an Ag.GpHNt "'. I8 J.rluhn .trA whe,,. rr· y ·DU r (O t iURE AGAINST FIRE MAR1NE AND RIVERr R781C8 the loIwst LW A IIbaGE TANPER CENT. 1. rash .ll be M. to P.e rsondOing ..ith thbiO.opany. DIRECTORS PFO THE AGENCY Job. P...b..t., P..w. Gard.., IWn*Ae.1, 55115,1 Mo...,, J. 5100.0d Da.00 AdAR Mllml J. Gnrel. L. R.Reny, . W Vng. t TheesJ. Ivy, O..G,.L.Nv N Rtcfh.HlS.ir. EDWARD IVYAg., · aplM 8m 0tee· No. 18 J..bolltreet. Home Mutuar Insurance Company of NEW ORLEANS, SV WEEh a 51101.0. .pIWW of I5n¶,000, to p1.pGnd to rndn *ppIG·oI..G. PINE MARINE AND RIVER RISES Sthe odesh.ia. sh Comps PNIooRAITER STREWT. Every p..s iGM.lnG with LS .R t1,.d In .GO ne.", s.OA.l pNR S.. an.40v0 oM II... .m o ins,. .4th 0. .15spm . S. ..Iog....~ndth 01e. bo.Sh., bR m...Ho.(A SNI .TM0oeAG... Tptt ploAOAIS.O ...y..A opl~oo Wun·.·pn L ope~atall imm or mpe tton~om il. . .hln u . . pp I G SO U ALEXNDERWENBOTHE, R President. JOHN H. OWENV P,.An.SL Jana H. W,-a,,, Ileentery TRUSTEES: ohnER. Shaw, 8-.'L ev, JobC.Gaeh, John Thomas, AHIIay 7. E. Caldwell, J. J.Gev., A.. H Minap W. E.IA.hr, WA~h..0.otda , JAH. .Ow,, Wm.T ..., WAIt..m Kmq . o; H5.11. . d Vhs.., SM...ISG..,rt, R.I. Mdh.Soy, Rfib=.,, R.w. ua k J. A. ECEok. S.S.N.o, Am, . A. I , ety, P.5,, . V. J. . Eo RO.I Whdpo, T. H.T.yo, J ASRo.SAud La. RoAg.,, [ Ul) W.H.L.Gshfxd The Liverpool and London lire and'Life EOESURANSCE COMSWA3I. A.Utatazd apf ....Tnt l Itoe... Doa ant Paid op..StE...................... ......Nodgo Burplm anddanoW rtatd .......·...................... ...{s1000 W,.081 0,p8.-T,,8 881111,8, TO,. 88H83,.d od Forty T8.3 i hd Dollars1 Orein by n ow n lava aptal and the oniimitd indridoal TO. ,,.,81of the Ep,,hold . }bat gn.at ddd, to hp.788-th1 Fmcat Dir KL rritg to the pubtle-LI no prepard to Insureagains B Sawin~ml~u on the most nasotubl· tern.,. The meal nabmaemst of premium Itsde to plac the Compmy'l Poll ei" a " par ith the Unsea Compaass, and .11 sot~emout.fatlows wi11 0. prs.pt and 110,nl. CHAR. BRIG1S,Age8, OR. 78 St. Charoo..8tot. BOARD OF RmFERINCE IN NEW ORLEANS8 Samuel Nicholson, A. Wine, Theme. Sellr, A.Lt.ear, .A. 0Hot, Wm. 55n. Wm. F0o188,, 3. B. 8.0,, 3.. Robb, . Ogden. DIRC7TORS 1N NEW YORK: t JA. RROWNCbalOEo. S.,,g, DR.day, brach 3ri8, RolPh 018,0W.. ,11, Mlort lEpS,., WI.!.m 8,,nno N.W. V.1,., IT,. 8. W81888.. AL.8. Pau, RB.3idR S.,,,8,y. FRANCI 11 8*,CooHail o 8. BNoa. EUs Ip Xutual Benefit Life and Fire Insurance COMPANY Or LOUISANEA. iN fE .pouted IE April 1848, and declaed a 38,1.od o 1g0 pe8 -ant.., Two Yen' Hazner. 018e,,no. E8 CAMP 8T., be'0,,E OrGle, and CommonE.t. Bvunsu a -n CosaArr Col.... m Lin IMI.Araa Onnr. bold, d evp 0,13,looiud .4l,, far the p8ot8ctio . 1 the policy 80..1t N.8,.8,. 881 dol..80,p0E.UI, 80. td , the moat acme8 and solbl ] rrincplel, and ft ding for o smol annmsl sam paid Borin life a Sad dh t be plds d ,. hlldmULeryoi h tin thý Mlawtl coas .in .mow a fo lit. or sbortor 8th. whrh. me. participatetp aahp~lp in the whole of the pnB(I ofo 8dlto1,n .an inre the 0. Uf Dbto,. A 88a803 1woma0 n d crtimaranca o the lls of herb bbaud, for th. .1. b.Wltlnd use o .&Il, , and hld,., fIe from the 0,,0.,0.8,,0 I 0.8 0,,.ltE~ 8030., 1880. 80. 8,0,, 8 t,,.3J811,. . CIII TRUSTIERS, John, 818g. S HR. St..r, Richark8n 3D.oph W810.,, Wm... Sur., Aold81 118,8. DIRECTORS: 8 W. BEtlI ThI,. C. 3,,0A, P.B. Taylor, Edw. leoner C or·, J.fm Curran, 6.O. Stever M. W 3. Cobs .8 L.8 · ,rg. CE R.od8. L. 8o, I*1TolJ. E.,oO, 08. C.. 81 LoteR . d, U.0.88,8am. JobRCldb .1, , . C. UAgmhtea, Aeo. 3. W08888N. C.HIall, R.H8in8 H. O. Hearst, E. H. Winglate. T.,. 88na,, Co., Vin Ma 18t. A. J. W.,.......M. D. ., ( Mdical Board of TRDNua HUTM. D., ~Cooenhatlo n. H. A. 818.8,, Act8888...M. Mi. Cowe, AttorAey. 00,,,,. Bn,, . ..o.3 911 Magazine st.1e, M, diaA 1um880r, who will be it h, cma dally ho. bnlpnaz l9 W 9 r. a. .1tb1 Char0er onl y. 88 3.11, t0,, htg., I fe ., Thu 08888 p8, pa8 d to eA 1.08 n 8 pp.uti8 or l if t,. n n~e, andl iuue PPolinir a ail nuuo and hearlthy Whit ppsMII1 nd Negroes, 8t the T.ble,, Ra 18 I.0,3ifhhd b theBard, which , lean than the rate charged h.301 N,,,Yu, an3 London omr,, and 8i80out their 1estict8a88n azW r8id88 in the 8 ou8 . 8yt0e 1h,1r, idie.nd, 81 P81ita are declared a.1alla1nd th. 10. na d8 itern.s, and Ca bemades availabl at coca to the Client of tw"Wdsnl of their amount, when rho party ~idhpu adb nmi uma in full gW' Cal erma Permits at eYort and Imnd Iles. Praspactm Table olO U E..and 1d Wb t t,, 83 bie insurance, and P8l paper 8.88 agedyt ,8.,108.088 an behad 0 8 818 08 n 0188181ICompany. 8188818te8iv Traveln1g j ri'ilagAEL SN' 00,, 0bol,,,9 8. et. . g'. 8s. NewOrleans Agency of the Mutual Pro TECTION INSURANCE C'. '. NASHVILLE, Tem. SN' TaI. Com,,,p..ty ilt 1118. . ' IIPrinjiplo, Hmiw, M.I. el~udin e c.·InrutOS oI n, . by FIR e the C.ýrgna 1t Vexels of -Y daecrtphon ge,. ' IE PERITH OF THE SAA 3ND RIVERS8 . /W' All pefaul .Imhving tboir propertyy inunred in this InenWttio ame ehtiUed b . lul porticipation in the is, wirthout any liability to loss TRUSTIEE, N. Ho81.,, 11. 8. Pil.er, 3.. Morton, ,r., ,eb1 W,18,., J.0. 0.Bph,3rd, 0. W08,88, SA.'J4Aulr, H I on am, O.P. 9nutb, P. U. Rest, John iitwo, DI. R. McKeon!., Jahn, H. E-i,, A. W. Pot-, P. W. Ma81y, TB. Semel~aog. bIlonds.o 8. H.ll8,1 . H. .no.,s, L. P. Hillma, Ales. Fell, J. B. DJob nn Robt. Btewert. R. F.Bal, . . Damoan, W.. Pritchard,' L. B. is A. H. }licks T. A. Thomas. A. i. . Nlenolsow, Prasidnný M. 8. Pto,,,E, Via P-8.idt. 0.3. F. Wu,8880,S1,8,18,p. LOCAL DIRECTORS: Thom,. . Plie. R. H. 8r.,z, Geo. W. Want, C.0.00,,r. 0,10 Op WML A. JOHNSON, Agent, 55 Commercial Plans. Crockery, Clhina and Glassware. P R. FELL & CO., 84 Common street, NewOrlansl Importers and Dels, Wbolele and Retaill.LA MPS Podt and, Brito n CRTORS CANDLC-U STICKS. TABI CUTLERY, JAPANNE EWA~R, Eta. Goode will be oFerd atlow priceyand when for the countryp ked in te , 1 an1n.er, Eb lyI J. L. E. Blanc, OFFICE AND YARD No. IO NEWBASIN CORNER OF JULIA AND ST. JOHN STREETS, NEW ORLEANS, SKee seeoostantly on hand for le at the owelltmsrketprlce, BRICKS, WMTE SAhi, Sl D S' LPE E, OAK, ASRH AND PINE 'OOD, CHARCOAL, etc. etc. SLeo .... CLAPBOAOR D0I HINGLES AND PICKETS. felI PI WENTY-FIVE DOLLARSREWARD- Will be paid for the oaptur of thie ave woman ., medl nilDA, who left my dwelng, 401 Julia t., on the Sth of Febr. ry lstn. She i bout 36 ear ld, ulate., looks Eomthing like nn Indmn won with straight hair; genrally wear twokurli in front; .lnt the ordinary height Blender built- speaks quick when pohll t, bt not ery platei ho d teeth, aLd I. a .atmsrta. She focrmrly helunged to llev Jones, of Sl0istn eoutMy, i.h.,wern she. Ihn been Itrhlt I, got bae. Shetnot muchacqat.'ted inthe ity. mytl tf F. I. FIK. B RGAINS --BARGAINS--BARGAINS-At No. 109 hAGAZINE STREIT. COTTON GINS ``0, HORSE POWERS OS, PLOWS 10, CROSS BAR CABLE CHAINS AND IRON BOLTS at eents er ID FIFTH, TRACE AND BREAST CHAINS, BRIDLES HARNESS PACK SAD DLES INSIA RUBBER BAGS; CALIFORNIA OUT sITS, ,neh . TENTS, SIAM IOCK1S WATER PROOF SADDLE BAGS! HEMP ROPE at cents; COTION HOOKS at $Sper dozen; NeGRO SLOTIH. IN ; IIEAVYL COCIOVERCOATS, witi Capes at t3; SHOES from I80 cent to I 9 ; BOOTS from $1 to 9, aod a .ariety ot other Godl, a. of which will be t old at atbot iilf the usul price, and ehe r than Sy o her h.nme in the city. "mh B lDobyns llarrington's DAGUERREOTYPE AND STOCK DEPOT, No. 6 CAMP STREET. This well-known establishment having been thoroughly repaired, enlarged and improved the proprieinrs invite the attention of the public to their PICTURE GAILER, where Portritesa furnished of all iWee in the mo0 t IC perior style and E nih. N. B.--Operator fitted out with ornVle APPARATUS at the low estauh prices. VaIghtlnder, French 7 l orh',, Lewis'. nd Hetlb'e half-mice Tubes, with Box and extra .ablets, for twenty-fve dolla.. Quick working Tub.e Plates,(Americand Freh) Cute., Frames, Stdnds Boxes ths Chemicals. together with eve article need in the DAGURRi'C b YPT BUSINESS, Contantly onI.nd, and for sale whole.le and retil,. jnI 0t DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, No. 30 Philippa lretrl;tween Poydru and Perdido, where DAGUERR AN MINsIATURE PORTRAI are tken at short notice, and of unelled bCauty and expreuiot, ad put in the neast stlyle in Pitn, Lcket., Franlet and Cnt, cheaper than sup other irm in the city. The pr priet tnders his thnkea for peat f.vorl , .d, from his plp elnent loce. tie,.togethr withhi; devotion and experience it the, bsAe for ten years.. Thee fa1t Sheope. wiil intn him.a Uberhin share of ubile pstrnage. lt if] JAMSES LOCKWOOD. NEWORL! .N: andCar-la IO ollton Rlrai ,.,S.o tcl a.- Dcpnrtnrlof Trains. '"N D lrpne : Horse Can-Ilalf-pcLt au. u. .rtr-p1t 9, and h'lf-p. 11 . t. Steam Tra-n.- . u., and evsry hour e'ternards nnttl 8 r. a., inelu. lively in summer, snd until qurter-past 7. in winter. T S Frot, C.EC.Nt.1t P Horse Ca.t-6 ., u.,8 nnd lSOP.. t StpamTral--. u.1 and eeyhor aterwards until e. u. inclua. sleely in summer and until half- art 6 P. u. in winter. Fnea--18 ceti. Ltldli ren der 4 years nnd Serwmite I0 eents. f Summer arrangementscomn on the third Monday in Febrauy and end oh the second blonded in No-ember. LA AYErTE LINE. 1W These Cars run to and from tihs Dp.t, No. 18 Baronne street. Dgortur of Cas. ip Winter Ironl Lafayette......................',7 and .'clot .. DepotlBartmeetrceet........ '% 8 ande. .. [n Sumner, from Lafayette .....................7 and . Delon 18Bnrounestrnt ........ 6},7, and8 After which the car will leave each and every trfees minutes until 8 o'cloce P.U, Then at 8l,, 10 and 11 r. u., from the Depot. And By, 9K .,l 1lOH r. u,, from La5yette. Fsx--10 cents Chihlra under 1eisee , halfp rlce. Ntae-Special Night Carfor Petee Ball., Meatingya18i pl nd when required. nh8l 1y DR. LACRUE'S, of PaRis, TOOTH AND G UM I1'ECO'IC. -Thi.Re beyond n douht the bet a Mile ,vor dirov.,,d for the TKRTH end G55MS. It krep. thr Twth free from svlrr, mid royt.rt Ran blr. diu. Gmne tG Irhlth .1 ndErmuis, and "yunnlanly o arret broach. For proof ofthe abov et·, me. circuhve. 1'u bu tool ull'lh AgonN1, via: DH. GILBKRT oyydnultratt. CI.ARKKAAMALLSUW. SL Charla treet. P. L. IGASSEY, e:d. Gum ISnd -iEr Ie. J. WRIGHT, 161 ChnrMeS. stret. J. SYME, ,,.Cmurl odrdSAmelstEt t...t. A. KENIALL& CO IMGHnt. REDICALDRLSP5Poyd .rua. e. C. NYSTRANH comer Ap,,loaEd Clio MS. GEO. GERK E! r. NuyRI...GEeEnd IRe N. II. KALTEEER. comer of ,,h,.an md Lars. streeIs, Laaytt; .,d oflbhe IANUEAETURKER8,5041MaoEs s.EE Y·eO ie n. {e.IvI. PUMPS and BATHING APPARATUS, U. re-JOHN feCARTY, PLUMBER N. RU4CGGP STREET, N,,rOkr.so, b.. l .,,E.r G . new -11oge a. G of Wr . WCs , ; iso ·ilEM rEr, eanUR PRu E" e.,el Pmp., .5. .5. Cskiog Rarp. RRSeAtig I'PP Bathe. AIdo, l15ig and re)piring Lead Pip..; SbeeIt Le ErS f ervey Ship and S mrs mrr work promptl y pt prRdrepipred. AlloJIrd ROWAND'S TONIC MIXTURE-A fresh supply just received,,nd for G mo wolnbIms MEad retil irs P. L. I11iSSET. INSEED 011-20 bbls., for sale by .yI10 J. HCARTER M0., Co., S Cror. .Et. IMPORTANT TO PROPEKTY OWNERS ! Brfdgewater Pafnt, IOR WOOD, BRICK AND OTHER BUILDINGS, BTANBOATS, SHITS, RAILROAD CARS, DEPOTS AND ALL OUT DOOR WORK, ALSO FOR ALL KINIB OP IRON WORK, ABOVE AND UNDER WATER. 1W'e T riti8oO. of the pabll p upouly eIded to lb. ollowuin ..11.mIas In If.orrt bthe ee.bated BRIDGEWATER PAINT. IItI unneeesary foth. Agentetomyetbhan dd.tbst .1tr EIG HT MONTHS: ue in tb.h Sotb, the ch.r.Str of theI Pnl is firmly "@ . b1 d, nSd I I.nowoSe.d tothe pbl ilb PIthe bet FIEAND WEATHERPRO. TECrO EVER DISCOVERED. CERTIPICATE OF iso. F. MILLER, OF ATTAKAPAS in July lIt I w induce.d to pply tb. Bridgsow.tor Mlnml Pint to nOy IlSt-ho,-,Ond, h.every rspet, It hbe.ceeded my epe.O.0. 111th.e epRS.0.tiI.. m.dloe by tg6.t0 S. o. .m . BOGERT " (O. [ener16Bfp add my test othenuerou so la~ombaeed mn b..and ..o.L4.letbo.ob..0..d Mm bs thW belt FIRE AND TF. (.. POTECTOR [ ha eeer k n uow ...'? bre|.a nppl~ed.tll, Ihs bn "spa., tothe sc duae .ut July mab nnltber blItered nor reeked. nd has formedalsolidmt.=1 *urie, whehb h proved i.nrely Imp.rIose. (Sig,.d) 30150 P. ]OtERLI. NIOerIAtlabap.., ,, IS, 8S. P.ILLE CERTIPICATE OF CAPTAIN ST. CLAIR THOMA8SON, OP BT]EAMR MAGNOLIA. Rulng pointd tbhe hob-.0 deck o. the pI5 .mt s AGore - NOIAnod.,r my omm.d, with the BERVSI.WATO PAINT, I heerfeully reconmmend it for )Ie IMPERVIOUS pulifet. and ye'. htItod. P in A o ounStOs T8DPERIOR, a My Jannt4, to ny tM ..I..Obt b.th0 , F b od belle b CERTAIN PRoTEC. TONl AGAINBT THE EIYPSCTS OF SPAREOAISDCINDERS. 11 Ila es proved NTIRELY WATERPROOF a 7 dRL.N after 0h maoths m. Eq. . THOMASON N-OOdesDeember 5t)SI. .1. CRBTIFIOATE OP CAPTAIN WILLIAM BROWN, OP TOWBOAT PORIPOISE. I bn .and th. BRIDGEWATER PAINT,Yf wh0kh Ms... . C. • .Tco, . Amt1. oa the haun. . deck of W Towboa PPO hs M hlt7it L7 n0o abu t0in mroLb and SPARES_ .1,1 CnDERN CONS~·TANTu~ LY OIp .o.I .. 51NOEFEC WHATEVER. (kliguo thInNOEFT Inbout four wek.sit beSmb as PERFECT SLATE, and L m 5... Mdof ite iong aB the Bt!-~ =eyto -"r itts CERTAIn _eI-,oo. t BRIOEWATER PAINT Bth. pupop, ot Quit0 NS; AE..u' 1WCosO,. _~R~WBROuWN. CiHof Towb0. l rpl. OERTIFIOATE OF TlE MANAGEaR AND AGENTS OP LOUISIANA DRY DOCK 0O. W"In. bad the LOISIAIA DRY DOCK pted with h BRIDIE. WATER FAINT, .04 0t.611 1tbor gb yO.Ido. M clo"'I. .1111..11lbh CllOhoFos.....11b· an~. BIASNO IA.04.I.CB. 11I. .PORtFSBE. Wel oue te.as.O, A W ri Pd A 4 owI PERIOR ARTICLE. (SIped) 1HUGIHS, VALLET A THOMAS, I~mDock Yud. J. P. WHITNEY & CO. Agnt.Los,0.ns 7 Dobk Co. NwOrk.D,. Februy 4, 8119. ERTIFICOATE O. JOSEPH BENSON, PAINTER. I hb.lsedthb BRIDGEWATER PAINT, for the put1. mouthl, on briok ad pL6 d ulign tn,. eal-d 0.n .11oo, nan in nory wta4" It 4 n the fulled . " Fromternpnde rimen r m. c mmedda . d/etdoIt ouI 0st0 to 5ts being PROOF AGAINST TIHESOFl.TLd OF SPARKS toi~~ ~~Oh ,.0.bI. 0. IRI-CP TPR AND CoN..,ud aps ill.04o aOet I eogdrttitr . po dor toany .n dPst IC Y-rn m 4.r and invaluae fr a l oat dmoo pue"-Paren." qullti.· fhat p.r1 sou in " hem c1m1m·. NBEPHBWSOa.P·er New (kOrle. Febryuw7 6.188. 1$9'.mp truet. UNDERWRITERS' CERTIFICATE. Tb ls d. • U.Adoite' b oio od.oa. . 01. b BRIDSE WATER P IN7.1,, ' lb.00..0501.b01,AS a .,,. 01110... ,.l s b.1Ulo. 410 hosl. Sr.Naf l~SP.,= and1b.1dg,. THIOS.A.ADAIIS, 1llld%'OtCrl. Mntb10l ED 610eWt. OGDEN Ag eneal Mnme A BROTE..eRrld t h.ome 61n0.1 JOHN PEMSERTON,Predd.etl r.,hebn' • J. M. LAPEYRT, Presidenlt NewOrleas. CHAS.. BRIGAGSApiU, ,erp.nt LoI ndS. BSAWL P .. DITSN, .wLol,,0. In addation to the aove, theAgent have In their poe eio, .nmerous iortiltat from equally respecthble part u,whihmsybe sen on applB tio. at thir om l s1ong which are than ofICptain N. B.Rob.in, i ship Ledels; Captain WE. Cuttl, of hbip Charles Cooper; D. C. Me ullai, Assistant Engineer NewYok ad Erie RalUrad; Brevet LiU. l1.. H.Tlcott1, NewYk senal;i B. S. Smith, Licte1knt and luartrmsnier,United States Mdilthry Academy, Wet Point; Oliver H. -., Il Superinsndan.t (no Secretary) of the IHdon River Rnilroad Emp.IsytFe., ate. -. C. BOGET A CO., 0 Camp lreet, Agents for the States of I. MLkogiiMpppi, Aibnb and Tens. SUB-AGENTS IN NEW ORLEANS. Mm.,. BLARK DAY, TAUFFER CO. Me.. PRIESB11LY & BIEN. oeo.sJ. WATERMAN & CO. JOHN STROUD A CO. R. RICHARDS. E. MACPHGRSON,No. G9 Camp Itret. AT MOBILE--A110 0. WHITAKER. VICBSURG--BYRNE & ANDERSON. GALVESTON--JONES & UFFERD. BATON ROUGE-LEVI KRELLUM. ATITAEAPAS-C. B. BG. WHILDEN. apB d.WIf NEW ADVERTISEMENT-Let every body READ IT. NO. 1. R. R. R. RAD WAY'S RE.ADY RELIEF B THE FIRST AND ONLY REMEDY EVER RECORDED IN THE MEDICAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD THAT HAS STOPPED THE MOOT VIOLENT PAINS IN A FEW BECONDS. It iAIDop THE MOOT SEVEREI PAIM IN FIVETMINU.ES O0 SOS " end will re the m. t obstinatie and "fsAtl RHEUMATIC NHIOUR , S EUELOIC ABILOOB COIBPLRHPUS IN A FEP 100, INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL. It never fails in givinginetant ease to the mat tormenmingand ago itng PAINB. CO TILE SICK AND PAIN-SUFFERING OF NEW ORLEANS. Ye who arejo erin W ith ither of the followinggcEomplaintsif you will can on JOHN WRIGHT 151 CHARTRES STnEETsd mnks one .IiE RADWAY'O READY RELIEF we will Aranteelthat IT WILL FREE YOU FROM PAIN IN FROMS TIREETO FIVE INUTE'S. IT HAS CURED, IN ,vINETY CASES OUT OF A HUNDRED, RHEUMATISM IN FOUR HOURS. NEURALGIA IN ONE HOUR. CROUP IN TEN MINUTES. DIARRHREA IN FIFTEEN MIINUTES. TOOTHACHE IN ONE SECOND. SPASM IN FIVE MINUITES. CRAMIP IN FIVE IUNUTES. SICK HEADACHE INFIFTEEN MINUTES. CHILL FEVER IN FIFTEEN MINUTES. CHILLBLAINS IN FIVE MINUTES. SORE THROAT IN FOUR I.NUTES. INPFLUENZA IN ONE HOUR. SPINAL COMPLAINTS STIFF JOINTS STRAINS BRUISES. FUIS WOUNDS FROS' BITES CHOLERA MORBIUS DYSEON PERO, TIC DOLfREUX and tli.thr, eomplainte where there i. vre oWin, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will instantly stop the pa1, rid quckly cure the disase. SICK IHEADACIIE. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL STOP THE MOST DIS ERSSING PAINS IN A FEW MINUTES, and prevent renewed atacks. It willlenI e and Iwsten the e.0 h0, and ne.trnoihethe poisouoa aeids of the system. PREVENTION. Oy inhaling the ple Iet and agreaUble pealOme oS R.GR., it ill refresh and .nliven the senses--emove the dull and heavy feeiings of ,urpor and fatigue. IN BATHING, 1i a t dlTpoool of R. R. R. wittha Bowl of Water and bathe the Hend, Neck and Temples wash the Face, Hands and oiber parts of the body everN moring and you willkeep th s1in pre Iwseete and1healthy . event it ickeu, headache and bainusnd. ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS DIARRHiEA DYSENTERY 0BL00S FLUX, CHOLEtAMORBUS, PAINFUL DISCHARGES. 'Itrelinls the mot severe pSisin fewI ,nu0,s0-csho.k the mat ditresling dischoge., End will speedily remove the came NEURALGIA. PAIN STOPPED INSTANTLY. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF poesses an sImolt miraulos IS - Iueneeovertheeharp darting pangs of palin.ofthis ealcompint. In Sfew minutes the W -strieken sufferer experiences the delightful sen ti. of depasting pain, It hae cured thousand ol case. in the ity s ewYork, where many of them had ben brought almlost todeath'. door. The efte of the READY RELIEF it stop the pliSpIlmdi. dely,to iniengthen the nervo system, and supply the nIrreslith eIoe energy and vitality, the i ofwIihih i Ihe case of thenervosu Pa.. RHEUMATISM. PAINS RELIEVER IN P55. MITNU'.S. RADWAY'O READY RELIEF will stop the sevsre.and excrne1IE ipni ofI Rheumatism almost instantly. Persons are liBi n this elty who, for months, were confined to their bed by Rheumatic ainue whose oneswereu1luoundIfrom top to toe whee jonte were distorted with pninfu IwellinE that warerenlieved from all phi I. fIfteen minute. by ihe nee of RADItVAY'S READY RELIEF. Thi is the truth, ndA 1o0anda in the city of NwYork, nId hundreds of tllouands in the UditedStatesb, c.answer fI the trth of this a1ertion-we needno certificates of cures--we.ubilluh no long liWt of names to prove the elf. .y of RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, for the 1iien of almost every low in the Union, for the LNst four years, have tested it themselves. CHILL FEVER. CILLS 8TOPPED IN A .EIW MINUTES-PAIN RELIEVED INSTANTLY. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF .tIe lk a .,Ehrm in all caes of Chill and FSver. It breaks the Chills i1neditely--wars.. uI ad invigo rates with health and strength every organ and secretion of the system. PAINS OF ALL KINDS. Whenever you feel pin, apply RADWAY'8 READY RELIEF ; it is ure to relieve you inarew mmnute. IIf oa sve pains inthe Stomach nestines. in the Liver,, oKidnes. Owe,, Joints Bones, RADWAYd READY RELIEF, taken l.ther internlly or applied estermliy, will iA afew minuels sinp A Aa apd qulcklyrremove ite .a.se. I0.lilil A CO., Ill FltO- 1, No, .Yook. SOUTHERN DEPOT, JOHN WRIGHT A Co.. 151 Chartres street, NIOreIE,, SGeneral Aigents who wil supply dealer1 in the country at RRI. .ay & Co,' prices. r cCE: LARGE BOTTLES.................... .....$1 MEDIUM "" ............................................ o o SMALL " ........................................... o 25 L Sold also b1 G. N. MORRISSON, I MagNE1ine sreet, and by DRUGG LSTS EVERYWHRRE. AAlorBR.R. .,orBRADWAYB READYRELIEF. mhS lyW S GAND WARRANTS PURCHASED Lor UCATED.--HSodIs, 01 .0 WSrYan. IlElder et o2 SOth Septmber, 1180, or il Itn FeIr, "1,1. lil btain the higlhest cashprice by rmnmig pplotion to the undersign d. I Aebou not dsposed to soil, ma have their rt loat edo. th eheoIi public ulan.,S and pe.. inspection s sm S .E ch tat of ladinetload, byapdo~t %l1~j~ t sn R7 A WILWORTH.MTRNTSI EBBLn.... AGENCY OF ARBOUIN, MARETT & CO. COGNA.--The ndersi led having been apppemtd Agent for the old established house of Arboun Marett &co," ta repared to receive rderofor their reryuperir COGNAC BRANDD', aupoa themIm mt req ired. 5tf e. WO..., 9s Camp st. -.EMENT FOR CISTERNS-A very superior Sartice of IIYDRAULIC CElGNT, manufactred expressly for .AI1er or moilesss cistern, which Rwe can reoEmnd very highly, ani ca.n be depended on for thatEImrpse for sale by apl4 4tawsm A. IQ &(; E d COv 71 Magazine street J ACKEREL--500 packages Nos. 1, 2 and 8 fo sl by mlylo J.H. CARTER A CO., 1I Conminc strent. -PERM OIL-2000gallons Winter and Spring . bleached, for tale by lIyl0 J. H. CARTER A CO., IS Common street. C-EMENT AND PLASTER -2000 barrels SNewark, Roedule, Crotlb, mid other brsalst, for We. by ,6 OmB.w ._ A DELAGAVE 00., .. _0 M.gin.e street. RIED APPLES--O50 bbls., for sale by , n1p. 1 E. .tHART CO., 10 TlhoupilouIe et. BUTTER--100 kegs Western. 40 firkins Go then, for sale by A. D. ORIEFF & CO..4b Old Levee. SALERATUS--60 packages, for sale by lry29 1 . J. HART Co., 9 TBhoopitutin at. C ORN AND OATS-Landing and in store, for Ssale by FED. KENNETT 00.. 91 Magazine .t0t. ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE-100 boxes in Sgood order, for anle by A. D. GRIEFF & CO., 0 Old Levee. CIASTOR OIL--75 bbls. Adams', in store and f.. Ir se by FFRD.K0 EENETT CO., 9SMEIiIgnet .1et. OATS AND CORN-Landing and for sale by O JATI t FEDKD NENrTASI .,9aMIMIg.i..tI WANmED. 'TANTED-Tw~eiety-fivegood WOOD CHOP Apply P"ER'OB'"Unchlantjyb A8 6. HooAOStrwgl be paid Inyi Iw No. b C~naL lttat, eornu l tiwip~t in I ATANTEDIiMEDIATELY-A cod Barge I. M...M t ienri etn. BTOON W REMOVALS. REMOVAL.-BAiesLs & Co. have tempera.. ri y removed their otte. fro 61 Commn .trol to No. ISO.., EMOVAL.-R. H. MA5R, Attorney at Law, h n .,,,nd frmo. St. CbMelea...t to N,.9N SLAVES. LAVES FOR SALE ON TIME.-Several valabl. SLAVES onssting f000R, IMae endrosMl nod A811S88 and iONkS5a ma., a tell una5000M, M. aok pape ner0.it tif 1h10l.et ItJSneoySS ot. M. to st elgmm f Keen'.pn amain frm data mtil matot mg7 LONGtAdMHNSONI Broken, t9Comm00dal~ac 'JAMES WHITE, No. 168 Gravier street, New 0t.,.,oInd~as~ oy rnoB P05010015 NLsoarkr .B.. TO RENT. HOUSE TO RENT AND FURNITURE FOR SALI.-A COTTAGE HOUSE.k, nyMao to.,Ul b4.... Phiip M JIM. .t,.t ., LMlyM.. Mqrs A,. roae,, ebltori~h~pn ng~m 1tou.. twostry iten par" yd woo. o« an dsorf l00 ptea s efdipate.. 1Jet I. SUMMER RESIDENCES.-Three %pottage DI..pfo~Mrm.MSS.d.,OI. fort, Sumer, e p~y JM I NJ. wndW oPHUT. I0 BSt.Ch.m erer.M 0 RENT--An elegantly furnlshedOffioo, m 19 U 6 fer n omgtidmSAMUSL WLFT~9t amp pr« FOR SALE. F OR SALE-A well establiohed Wine, hUeieTe., IAoe d Umer,, STORE, Iatd iT a Ih"oeegh oisl eepitW ishingto start bosun"; this is a rare 6.m u the I duee..nt. aed loeeMo of tee .oemu,,.ddo ,Iekelo h.. ad, p...i le M, a a.te dd,,..,d to theo .dnioe ed and .Il·de tMi, dleeo, s.ting 01th mine whre an . lenhe. I m,.Idbe h..I, will b.attend to i.ot. diM.Iy. U.4 t1 J.Q. F OR SALE-A HOUSE AND LOT. No. }! N sion atoll, between C.,edet.a.d St. CMM..-. pm-is 10,t LA, Seooloe MI. C. Ci.o, dae...d. The Hoe..i· io elryybrkk, with Titehan, Ootkwer andVI awl onranGrooon. For inrther portkul reneudr terms epIy tod.Moedeni ad, at SI 0nr,. stoel [myll it] A.OLEN NI T.L SsoeM.r. F OR SALE-A TRACT OF LAND contain Vlo a ffda IromYnies yin in thier rm -tolhnyrisupn hMiae.,.7 Tabae tmiltfrom ppnw d· of90r ea ·a·· dn·d sad order good fwco, a fwZd GIN an LLL and BA rsnweLLNG, ~a person iidfog ndnbb Co0MM Farm, wllM mnd it to A.Mlnt,..tto...t to trit, . itMO tololdahbealow i"it. t. 0p*p104 .p1l49n EIINY O.COOK, VkkaM,,o.r M14. F OR SALE-A Lease of a residence in Can lstraat"gooo n .yythbmh A~rna ' mode~b---vvpp b Ik et October, togetr iw thM I.,RNITdRSBDNa, o .feege,,, Fmp taoetl..iMA Tddnu. NIT , PN.0-EU,. 851 F OR SALE-A second hand Donble Cylinder PSINTImG ACHNEHoO MACttHOdN Z1sb Nie. Aemdit twiletoMAth.a ithappoved. rcty t,.ol l OIgiven. Apply e tAhis.oa,. tos Mebib Ad b lr will pl.a InJysfo or t month, d; mo bIt to his Tin HATS, BOOTS, SHOES. H ATS! HATS!! HATS!!!--Just re-!! 1ei per stamsip s Bn Frnklin and F pieCiy and .;lpb~;naF~s! waanM armtg. 1fre0 .u.plypo BLACK, PEARL. mVV aIN dSUTHATS. ,o., ..B ........ fBUM, MER HATS, which are for ens low tl myl9 W. J. FREEMANS, 17 n~ t ,mhoae sreet. CrHARLES BRANDSTETTER, Fan cy l ROOT AND SHOE STORE, No. 149 DryeO t.I between Melpomene and Terpsic horoe keep eoustantey." I hd afolil euortment of GTLT.l0 'A, I' . AND. CHILDREN'S SHOES st low priese. BOOTS AND SHOES made to order, and rpaind in te ue ..t meanner. splR Imlp HOES, BOOTS AND BROGANB-800.I sne in btere, comprins [ a complete Mlmmtoent orah nd t 'ionable ggod foragilevy SI9 A. NF. 0NBAR k CD., 6l and IR Common .1. rS0 MIERCHIANTS AND PLANTERS. , The subsribers .a no n r.eipxre.ah.Rppl ofm R ESTRROGAN AND MENBS 101HRM with, g.eneral lortmsot of BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, ' whih they or, for1i.01 aImoommoda1ti0 ter. d99 A. F. DUNBAR & (5.. .1 nd s Coomm.a s. HOES, BOOTS AND BROGANS-257 MZsahe n8 ftom ·hDp MUancd Wes tm.,tr, for -. Iy Aa . D.IHIUý B & CO, dy 64 d. a n emmomeet. FURNITURE, ETC. JOHN B. BURGEN has removed his STILL THEY COME !-A new arrival of Res segieos' PoE Pta l SPREING MATTRESST, .whih are daily bmg iutroduced ito bLuRs who sAdy comfort d eonomy. OE MIEttre.mke. thebd 0omplES0-trat'.eEonomyIl They EmCa roUed up into a very small eompal. and made terearientl to hadle, and they give. grEn0er*aHnaetion o iel who sae them, whisk I.. proof that the era the mt eomforteble bI ttu now in s. ese elebrated MaTreCes enbe seen and ar for slae. dnrilng l b hoI0EH , .L J.M. WEYIAOUTH'S Foumitor Sale Ro.., St. ChutulEtetE. o f1.doICm PoydiR. 1' The p oblr Ra r1s.paefEiAy reuested 1to Om o ad emA ti stock-. 19 tf MUSIC STORES, ETC. SORATIO D. HEARWITT, PIANOp l FORTE AND SMSIC R N. treet NewOrleH, would repectfoEly rqet the . attntion of the to his I 1 and eatomdve Wnt of MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRCMENTIS FE .IC.d 'OdeAcriptioIE, r.d alRo tE ,L weU seteeted .b. HetI, of PIANO FORTESfrom t she foeries o r the int maker in the Uied Sto a.nd EUROPL. mo.ng hieh ae tobIe fond tho of A. TODART sCO. of Nework, HALL SON, l NY,. or, Rad PLEYEL & CO., o Paris. Te above, itrumentI--of the followiinn.de: GRAND, SE MI GRAND, PICCOLO, PICCOLA OBLIQUE AND SqunA of themost celebated maker in the world combinig eall the ]et lmprovemena may be 1,Wd of ave subcrib{er y style of cle, tod of R, RE . n0 1d 1 Oct0ves. They w1I{ beE Mold at m Iufaeturen' priceE. MUISI LMERROCI ISEof alE kinds sodtOnR qutBEIlty. Among otesd, tbhe uiberber keeps eoOstally on bed ts lrgst and finest seleetwon of ACCORDEONS ever brought to the SBo thm o rket, hich are ered at the molt rsEnble rstes. OGUITARS ..EmIe toted by WILIAM HALL SON, from t most approved wPAIE SH MODES. Th eseAtruentl areof thR Bt 1 la E n ermtd to .tendthe elimlte. The subEcribhr hsr hud may yarmneperiene in the Music bie... in the Northerm eitie.,Is well ,,I.,R ,anId is theroughly aeualnted with the minutestdetail of th ebusine. His ItorkIF the bess t Ele1td that ha eve.r been in the outhrn maket. , aud his failiiesare such thot he wlll always hae on hand a lelete stek of a. kinds of MUSICAL STRUMENTRS end the LATESTnd IOSTFASHIONABLEIMUSIC. The MusKcl Pubicarmrespectfuily invited to call and eaamte his steek. folS lye HORATIO D. HEWITT 89 Camp at., N. o. F ISH, OIL AND CANDLES 100 bbiE . No. 3 MACKEREL. U bNe el SPERM CANDLES. 40o •" BOSTON SOAP. 10oN Allonm SPERM OIL. IO " WHALE T" O 0 bbls. No. 1 LARD OIL. S30 " No. I TANNER OIL. 40 "" LINSERB - l 101,NE. P1, E mll For sle byJ. H. CARTER & CO., 18 Common st SUNDRIES GUNNY BAGIS--1A,000. CLOARS--00,000 R PAPTER of S rll deriptionL. COF1-J0n. 100 bo .lt eheon, 10o begs. HAMS--Dn.I. d' end Stag A Sbe ' .--n0 oiere landing. RIC 060 tierce.. For setasv aBT E. J. IART & C CO., 9 TehoupltoulS street. SUNDRIES- 80 bbl. IIHYDRAULIC CEMENT, diereInt brand. 00 bbl.A TAR. S0H0 bbl. CALCINED pLASTER. 900O bbti. ROSIN. 900 casks SODA ASH. TURPENTNE ENGLIWSH AND AMIERICAN FIRE BRICKI. TILES, ete. or la by JOHN HAYMT N .CO., 98 Magazine street and II Red Stols, Third MuactpnLIy, Agont for the Newark and Raendale Cemet and Pintar Co. mh6 ORTHERN SUGAR--Landing from bark 0. Thlpson- 7, bbl. L0 veriug 1r.1d; 45 bbll Loveerg' Plverlsed; 0O bbBl. LeriN's Loal. R or rt.e ,,0 , 010911. E. X% RT COHIO, TO pitClu EE [ARELLI & CO., 24 Common street, offer the following to elese undrv emgonments: ITALOAN IfR OL . ADERS. Ver fine SICILY MADEIRA in .ahs hales nnd quarters. 8H.LLED AIIONDS; CRUDE .LSAS ON1. A fw -AMOe of SALTPET1RE A fres1 lot of COW PEAS, to rrive per Jeddo fromCharlestB . ESSENCE OF BERGAMOT. -yl4 HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE IN STORE and foe sole the followings, ria: 10 1.01askuperior RAROIPNA S FRICE, ut laded. 01 b0 a Ci OEd P RTIT GULF COTTO, SEED. 4 boles (40 ech) GUNNY BAGS. A few pipet, hnlyes and uortom MARSALLA WINE of the well known brand of J. A G. Florio. 10 bblhi. PORT WINE. OlIN HAEIAN 0.lls, . 10 0 eENSietR. Janl AFor s1s inw. Applyto RBAELLI CR111 Comma. t. TOBACCO- ,96o hoses MANUFACTURED. 175 groys SMOKING. E 0 boie. Goodwn'r IIARD PRESSED. For slo by ny.l1 Rw CONVERSE S CO., 91 Trbo.pIoulEus treet. CEMENT-3000 bbls. Neark and Raosendlale C em ent, for t leEJOAN HAYMAN & CO. . 98 M gl ino street. (a' A~nmta for the Newark and Rcend ala Cemlnt Compay of MOarNN., NJ. WI Y b rls TEAS-Choice Imperial and Young Hyson, landing from ship Maid o Orlems. 1.ll ow CONVERSE S 0C., 1 TIOIcpi0.l1. .1treet. SICE-- 00 tierces prime Carolina, landing i rom bark JeddI for s Tle by ,_ . . CONVERSE CO., 7 TlehmpiW talet_.L ONONGAHELA WHISKY--o 90 barrels in SstUreC for sale by m)T 9w _ CONVERSE & CO., 91 Tehoupitonam street. LUM--30 bbls. ground and in crystal; A COPPERAS--6 bblt; EPSOM SALT8--O bblts. for rte by my4 K. . HART & CO.. 19 Toopit0aallRL. TAR CANDLES--100 boxes Cincinnati, in myl5 STONE & WALWORTit, 88 Tehoupitoul.1streat. I."BNTUKY MUSTARD--200 dosesor ale K y IL E. HART &CO. 19 TebmpMfoWl'tr et. lNDlOtO--1O packages, for .ale by I.9 J. 14RT A Q0., 18 TeltmpitoalrM It.it BUSIN CARDS. ANRDEWS & CO., JOHN W., Comnmiosen Aý"Y wwSh!l bghr1 ,a , a·lqm;·CMý , il6 Sr. v d. e 5 roCsr ,. ,a.' A RIHUR. & CO., I. W., Commission, Provson NSON, J., Ho, and Ornamental ]ýrP 08.~oe. ýl y$Tmp ly AAD"E, S., Repairer of ll kinds of Fnanlite, Ne~ldntnauern oard fos. myt 171 CONVEBRE & CO., Gromrs and Dealers in Mrat Wootn Prone, n Telodycrdr .tri or coded p· S-ARRELL, EDWARD J., Att.mney atlw, Oe'.Iefur. T' .'..,N l.7ar ,, e.wio I.ýt, ýe , d- RARY, J. W. & J. A., Brisk Layes sad BIBOLL, wT. 0., oCarpenter n r, L cool ý ap Otn er L fkulQI~· Will · Jobbinj" f nl des'lptiq e, €. 8bo·r t *nele mr u~r.betem Jt 90.4 .. ,t,,e.d. ., .o,l, c0 , h.,,, w. only -B OD..oi.q.,.. id4 -. , w. S.JI sdw pprrro w.pp -rb;ecpbbm. d u - R.fr..s to.1 8 ., eO dt. W d.,. T. 19t.adO.,0 hml.A .0N0 ..eMad. p uty -lrABLO N, CO., A. r., CoPuni and Boot NoRTEJO7 & CO., .9ehoSt., Cmstseon 04.'".,. d Dae .G.r ro.C..a .~lt, R .RAeeLSONr, F.ebt uble c and At Jo.'nytLey Omen,) U..ol.ioooam,kOi. pIO A.. - t.ro--. Dr.. t , .. , i.bOr t.. .a. asoe , M cam- e u; d di.. s... Mepek we" Se a, u~td~. cibsr du ma" enn d .usp N.10 ad o ne norl. hol ONES SAMUEL, J, at(l om ate TIndO J.it ! + do.B klst ore,) arounm stop Ldasd niMerema o3 Uto. ýtN. , iotl ly SENNETT c & CO., FERDINAND, No. 98 stmthna. oreete mflet oDR DOP.od SLUCK SHOT,.4n -A B~LEAD from the S LosSotowler. o (111 tf F ONG & JOHNSON, General. Brok.ers in .nnnre IPlosg oee, ) Neor~ . " aplS 6mt 77 fýO RIELU Tlt.S,11Royal street, corner of z. r.40aII. . . ks w e frG NO 0, f S, C ion I iIj-AtR & ROBERTS, Attorneys at Lai,27y Is CA.. ,np .t0e. Ne0 rinA . '.o H. MY , No. 100 C street, _ i HARALSONF. N., Ntary Publc and At 3 V W.t~eWheh.e, ,.ud d, D0 ·md ,WX.Y, 0OL. 0M SRENO hFNCY AOTCL5, '. WATC]S. A04 .w.ltJ s. t.sfse. r. s.rfu. a sdyr. ATICCOLS, B. F., Acohitoct, Oioe 27 Csamet W± Oolyp Dee entlO.t Ute. DihyPtO,- Pper, 00.4t1. .., ,'ton, lO IF MLCOTT & SMITH, Attorneys at Law, No. -jIS~p lnt*CblrOluatmet o511 John Me'nt-, No. .5 y.erP sn eOr L Mehmol ,ED oeRD I H., Commicion an or ONES , WS . C., Family Groer, 71 Canmp RACE &l rFOSTER, Attorneys and Counsellors .5.UD~onlt.(, Ten.,.'., formerlyf or1Aht.'. '.4 Georgia) o. 1. J ULIA sTileT, between Cr.mp and 't. , .to.etth-e 6.TAE & CHRIlSTY, Offie No. 10 Bank Araet , ewOrleam, 09l1. T OMLE, JOHN, Commission Merchant, Em. 1 Iiffat.ro .d.ntk~c O·,S .P~. I) W=TATERMAN & CO., J., Ip ortero and 17ol...'.,. LO d..'..,D C bo oo01.4, 00.11,, l. ou. oo htetvao), No.I1.hg, e 8t. e ,ool.A.,o sL of i co 001 A, 0 h I..1505o D0i o ld ,rC ýIPdad oRaAR uA, nhe. Loa 86ot Oroos, II tly IT. L. POINDEXTER has bn appointed VV• b Go,. Fool. COOMMSIONERO FOR Till OTATE oF 71.ie .4. swra . p 080 1U IISISI.lrrOoI~boP~,~~l mlQ0 ff UTOLFFR , SAMUEL, Import ster of Wines, . oo odi.'e, .., and Genr, Co'.oFl.Aon M,4esan No. 95I cry SopO,. .10l Z . N . r A · s r ~~n . " I N ., P.R&ROET, Attorneys and CLuw,27.E Cp street, tO ln. 08r19 H.- • E No. 10w, v N r yy. st0 reet W-. OHm...dor C, C oton Ferat, and G Coo FopoiotOooitooldioood ,opdeeioO. mfg ICHOLS, B. ., Architec, Ofic 2 Cm t Hoe undersigned continue to make li Bberal Ollaro el. 51e ltoh >mwpf o >4 oneorr. trs ntn w.. ms. C'OL..&.SMITH, Attorneys ao La, Nod. 0 s St. 1 . 500. stMeet..9l ly dTBltreR, MIRP&CO., Cwormmi sad Coun Mehat S·art L ir-t. al1 1 I P OMROY, EDWARD H C., Commsson and For-an RAYOND, W. C., Family Groce r, 7ris~r 1 cam RACE & FOSTER, Attorneys and Counsel lorsra Ilnm1Wltngor, Newrrleand. toa. n ns o o Pyk bll 0, o.A o f tww. at La..~lt OdeS. Temple of HoIr .N. S-Meat. eveyTHUR8DAY EVENING, at8 o,'cIk, a8 Temple H. 999 Tlh22pi82h groat. O8&a ...1Tf pthe W.C. A nrat ES, .ig 02. ,8882: TV.8.. 1.mm, W T .W D.V.-. C.W T H.FA2.2.R.J. W. ;J.CA.. A.,.Da-. WU.; JLa2I8EDo,W. DO.; J. B. A..2x, WT. N. W. Woo8882,W.8. ..y8 U,2on DIvhInN.. S B. of T.-Neatp.e2.y FRIDAY EVEN ING, at8 o'clok, .t te Temple Hall, No. 944 TchmPnitonlm alma[.... ThI following loe, o28en for the preent term: W. 0.2sa, 1V. P ;T88.RR2N R. ;A2 Bvax.8S.SB.F.W. .aoC."J Mc.xI B ktW w' . to,,M wxmsf~rr id)o. MCCTDI iat, . C . " Jorearu LOTII · S····;SICK v6isrriN 88C)h1MiTTEE-.2..2h.nT, Ru, R1.28, 28C2..2.82o .22; 3..18 M82. e, corr P11yd88 red st. Johb .22.88; It. B2.102.82, comer 2ird cod N,,l2882,28a,1. - .21 Pelcs.n Dlvl.lo B. .1 T.-M..t. *822y WEDNESDAY EVENING 2t 8 o'clock, at the H.11 N2.9. St. Cherie. 8822t....OE$I. olecte.fohe neatgra er eliag lone 80, 196: Ho.. Bem W P, J. 28or.3V A.B.J. R. S.; ;DIX H8nO.C$..B .8;J.8 A C. H .; W.C2.. ..; J.i T.; H. EL . r.V C.{IJ. Wuao, A. C.; B. H. Wnav ,AII I.·t CO2hhV7TEE-811. x, ,,M *1122211. J. Wer, 4 Poydm ..trat; W. C. ,2582822. 8N288rA8 aad Tý,Jiatnels; P. CArrrsr8.H H Wav. p90 S.1tY 7.5.8 DiskS,, N. 4. . .1o T.-.M,,t..,.,y THURSDA , ot8,4b1a22. .,.IT..p . ol, N. T.-9686 Chi8sh.S., trea. OmEI..1oth.22.8185q112.,2o V . W .P.;W. H. E1.W. A.; R. . 11,.,,. .;.2,., A. R. B.; . io B. J.. S 1 T... D. F. MSitrca, C.,P.QCN, .C.; N.S&8. so _______S.; J. C. *pO. . _ Unrs,.y Dhf.I.on N.. 15, 8;. o T.-S1..te ."2'T h,888 18218.,18228. 05m2, olt d for 22.22; t 18.88 A,2.N.a LX W. P.; Com8n 81. W. A.· J...2.G8AR. S.512.8.2D H.21,,m.,A. R. S.; W .D.;J021B, 8, O 2ip.1 W,. 18uxux, C.; aw2us.; naveox, A. C. . Cpaae. Dul· I. S. " W H. RoxaoA. 0, ., A SS BaaceP. ý.P. jcch MILLINERY AND FANCY. R EDUCTION of PRICES.-Mrs. Clark, orner of Poydra sal CnAdelet ItrNatS, having - tONrmNERd LACE. 'GANTILLAS, It BRONO, FLOWERS COMBS, PERFUMERY, .. well a good rtSmentof OIEIlo. AND TRIM3AUNGS, at very reduced prices. ji. If To the Ladies. Wr NEW FRbNCH MILLINERY-NEW GOODS VERY CHEAP.--. . W. ROPER, No. 1 Poydr.alet. molt peetfuly in orm lthe Ladie that she ha rid wWlonatmtly eep on had, a beautiful ortmot of NNET, STRAW BONNETS, RIAAONS , FLOWERS FpARASOLS, EMBROIDERIE, DRES TRIMMINGS TOILET AITICLE, LADLES' MERINO VESTS, n T varwety of FANCY GOODS, ,whih will b sold ery ,l,..p ,for h. I N CountrySordan promptlyttended to. OldBronE,; clEId nnd S.RS. BRYAN, 106 Canal street, hase___ t nreheld ls ad uhioaabla d rtmata OD REN SONNEI SOLSAND IIR' FIS PA RAEOLS, SILK GLOVES, and msy otter ertis. i se for Sd ErýSE and Summer.n. B . ., lpeetfuly invit the Ladiel to cla. SBDRSS.S made in the IaR ll ityle and on the moIt moderate lamu. mhll Unparalleled Bargains, ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL. p' Pason. dealro of obtaining CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, would do weIIDl to Rai on the .ribEar, bwhere tbWSiId Ainfull aIortmeal orEA ADE GOODS cdAtiEg If ALPACA OATS FINEDRILLINGPANTS, CLOTHCIATS VESTS SIIRTS,e,.,at raduAed pNe. Give hm Ell. H. HAShfURGEs, Talor ap1 i1f 164 CImp.tret, oppmoite the Florence fom. J3 ElLIS JENKINS I...IISr of ICE, and h5a large apply of thisanrtle todispoaeof. Oee, at the CORNER OF POYDRAS AND St. CIIARLES STREETS,DepotOORNER VICTORY AND ELYSIAN FIELDS STRuETS, 1 CHARTRES STRETFT, 9 EOMMRE SBTREET Sandt the CORNER OF ROBIN AND RELIGIOUS STS. mh9I Ice-Ice. NEW ICE HOUSE, LEVR$ STREET, nearly oppoeRle Me1., AEmtroIg, Harr1 A Co. S Stemsnhibp Whirf, and 55 o. 6E TCALOEPITOULAR STEROTS J. STAFFORDsCO. t ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. mh1, SAR, PITCH AND ROSIN--3600 barrels Wil. ringt Naal S... Lr RAVE a CO., M .'t Alh. RS IIt Tretrpnlld I. E Tr.___ lS .Iw FOR SALE AFLOAT-About 50 tons Crude .' BRIMSTONE,jsal rSeod Apear b5 Gdollo, from Palermo, i2 falEs b SARELLI A CO., 61 Common mrt.L j EMONS AND ORANGES-The whole cargo d" of the Sieilinn brh Fnare.t, (.pt, Vella jet arlied from Pa r1.1.le by BAAELLI ADO., I4CosImoalty,. 1.o INo 5LoeRIMSTONEEin Atoe andE or sdallS 1ao., mO P ECANS--50O bbls. fresh, for sale by m,9S A. F. COCHRAN & CO., 9E Tehopltoul Ite.Ir. L IME,-2000 bbls. Alton, in good order, for .ale by JOHN HAYMAN A CO., H9 .Sapal IINeRe. DAILY CRESCENT OfICIL; JIO1JRAL O 13 COOQSOLIDAT 3 0 t010 O lW OXlANt. A SINT DAY. T~~bhdayledeeleed e~opeme On oaqa and salblOtra· L Me Wtbi lmi sawd tt1 eo'at o Th.o ekywith elonde . brod o' Wbteb t.fe. dr.'ne &glemi e, W b LddgitnJoy mabnd. ]Iol.nt Jmr no omfe mi-a rml flo-oenmy Andwoendeedlt eO 'll meara e, I've uolente downle' e. dtwym, Orjoy,Wgeiy tomb. 'vetbesgbt of ll tbeyearenow led lr odeto;edwniobhe deed, AedwedorodlHtbeomg toesee Sbe obeebodtwith s. end teen, Ag those formver part. P·o OL tinero' long, mad, dreney Jeone, I7teit won Ife's tbhree end dowers, ptee e.eaned tbeflrbtgbt, At. a qO gra e, Alhtbn eno~laebntgbt.wan, "Ser nmt ta nseetfy deed ; Wheiedua ,;ýSmtiF'panoat. Aartt ~r. be wererý'd.' THE BOY AND THE E TOh.E S Wt4b >pstern LentI. HI amuel Eaten; dbeint serh yi dlstcwa"ho kiq a dama hi the brookitbhiran bdr his father's door. He as an only dal beautifie child, andhi ahe at idolised him. There he was, with istrowserstuckedaptbove his knees, workidg like a beaver, his mother's eye gleaming out from beneath his sunburnt hair, and with some of his father's strength, tugging at a large. stone in the bed of the stream. "Samuel, you had better come in, hadn't you ? " said Hannah, in a tone of half nether and half mate. "No, I guess not," said Samuel. An acorn came floating down the stream. The boy took it up, looked at it, was pleased, and " reckoned" in his mind that there were more up the " gully," and when his mother's back was turned, of, he started for the scorns. The gorge of the mountain, intowhichhewas about to enter, had been formed (the work of centuries) by the attrition of the stream he had been playing in; and, walking on a level that bordered each side of the water, he boldly en tered the ravine. An almost perpendicular wall or bank ascended on each side to the height of a hundred feet, composed of rooleeks anderage, fretted by decay and storm into fantastic shapes and positions. A few scattered bushes -and trees sopght nourishment from the earth that had fallen from the level above, and excepting their assistance, and the unseen surface of the rock, this natural part seemed inaccessible but. to bird and beast. .onut the eighth of a mile from the entrance a cataract closed the gorge, throwing up its white veil of mist in seeming guardianship of the spirit waters. The verdant boughs hanging over the bank cast a deep gloom upon the bed below, while so lofty was the distance, they seemed to grow up to the sky. Blue patches-of water were to be seen peeping between them. Hannah soon missed her boy, but as he had often wandered to the fields where his father was at work, she concluded he must be there;-and checked coming fears with the hope that he would return at the hour of dinner. When it came, neither Josiah nor any of hi! men knew where he was. Then the agitated mother exclaimed, " He's lost! he's lost! and my poor boy will starve in the woods ! " Gathering courage, she hastily summoned the family around her, and dispe-hed them all but her husband, to search in different direc tions in the neighboring forest. To her hus band she said : "Scour every field you call your own, and if you can't find him, join me in the gorge." Al" He wouldn't go in the gorge, Hannah." " He would go anywhere." She knew not why, but a presentiment that her boy had followed the course of the stream dwelt strongly upon her mind "I can't find him Hannah," said the husband, as he joined hier at the mouth of the gorge. An eagle flew past the mother as she entered the ravine. She thought to herself, the dreadful birds are tearing my child to pieces: and fran tic, she hastened on, making the walls of the ravine echo back with her screams for her off spring. The only answer was the eternal thunder of the cataract, as if in mockery of her woe, as it threw its cold spray upon her hot and throbbing temples. She strained her eyes along' the dizzy height, that peered through the mist, till she could no longer see, and her eyes filled with tears. Who but a mother can tell the feelings of a mother's heart? Fear came thick and fast upon the reeling brain of Hannah. "Oh, my boy-my brave boy will die!" and wringing her hands in agony, she sunk at her husband's feet. The pain of "hope deferred," had strained her heart strings to the utmost tension, and it seemed as if the rude hand of despair had broken them all. The terrified husband threw water upon her pale face, and strove by all the arts he knew to win her back to life. At last she opened her languid eyes, stared wildly around, and rose trembling to her feet. As she stood like aheart broken Niobe, " all tears," a fragment of rock came tumbling down the opposite bank. She looke4 up. She was herself again; for half up the ascent stood her own dear boy. But even while the glad cry was i uing from her lips, it turned into a note of horror. " Oh, mercy-mercy !" The crag on which the boy stood projected from the rock in such a way as to hang about twelve feet over the bank. Right below one of the edges of this crag, partly concealed among some bushes, crouched a panther. The bold youth was aware of the proximity of his parents, and the presence of his dangerous enemy at about the same time. He had rolled down the stone in exultation, to convince his parents of the high station he had attained, and he now stood with another in his hand, drawing it back, and looking at them as if to ask whether he should throw it at the ter rible annmal before him. Till then the mother seemed immovable in her suspense; but con scious of the danger of her son, if he irritated the beast, she rushed some distance up the rock, and motioned with her hand that he should not throw. Yet, with the fearless mind of childhood and a temper little used to control, he fearlessly threw the fragment with all his might at the ferocious animal. It struck one of his feet. He gave a sudden growl, lashed his tail with fury, and seemed about to spring. " Get your ride, Josiah!" The poor man stirred not. His glazed eye was fixed with a look of death upon the panther, and h appeared paralyzed with fear. His wife leaped' rom the stand, and placing her hands upon her husband's shoulder, looked in his face and said, "Are you a man, Josiah Eaton? Do you love your child ? " He started as if from sleep, and ran with fu rious haste from the ravine. Again the mother looked towards her son. He had fallen upon his knees, and was whisper ing the little prayers she had taught him, not in cowardly fear, but a thought came across his mind that he must die. The distracted mother could keep still no longer. She rushed up the steep ascent with the energy of despair, reckless of danger, thinking only of her son. The rocks crumbled and slipped beneath her feet, yet she fell not. On, on she struggled in her agony. The ferocious creature paused a moment when he heard the wretched mother approach. True to his nature, he sprang at the boy. He barely touched the crag and fell backward, as Hannah ascended the opposite side. "Ah!" said she, laughing deliriously, "the panther must try it again before heparts us, my boy; but we won't part," and sinking on her knees before him, she fondly folded him to her breast, bathing his young forehead with her tears. Unalterable in his ferocity and the manner of gratifying it, the panther again sprang from his wM11 bil us, moth., e, fw be b u Yt Wf i a Bo e ti Lieeiite shie h s t e * Naoaw lgj ".'"f~ Loarralsiyirrr~las dlaawod Glorxr--etti lrScAe re 9weiil, det7 anee iee Mther ia he4la r er ` iIt panth she lears the f t.:, .A b* eci Leat rant dniAje~ ý of her sos;" their Cfaa~diatt" ttl· At oneo'clock inth a" trash and a tat wehad ran ag jt a st, atin a te o two who, seated on t a aem beM she with nesa their the handle of th 'Ed 1 sa dark night, the e . oi wheEg re the ae tunh drtiver, ia . eould say inotling' mid ai w ver o, r , as roken, and the sm dnatre abyss below. lau o nes, and discovered the exact ntt l. stion. I e releno ttlebth b lanmid airnd sea, in all n :f on everykin of , but ne as that to and ro oer the ea the hbelow. r autel, r m 1 e e of the chasm, we ering te the pe, ad dicover, te g o the e wact nomdt e l ait from the glaemrsa, the terrlea te t theby land an sear, miraclous manner of aco mner xpet tomy mine withe n gawe, h ionald apend the remaideo of myeas in wasotarnag to and frodue aer thremr even while I was Thone dreaof thorse st nes which solem o e of fthe ofs te most ofs, and thretmain..ari oe the screech-owl, ve thatteracg teeti ,o the on Ihe me t raelife itself endure, b * * erad thver cnd tore b een inside, had tie sa. ar beenfrom tof leathr, thad we a ttempted to ro dangen the rie los masinking, isteadr of afer it a sunk; hfll the horses bndth een at galloorn tobpodies might eve ennhItia ,e beie d oin some of those roky caldroens from twhich the Rhone scree-wl, get free.- * * * oThe ports of the m t till g sandma, ba t tod road-wmy had gac in; so cross naue vehie could not. The r eam wliits not onlyf e e wide and the dtr besides ha ad w hre tar oankp; so, ar was out ae rthe wts But, frthmotely .or us and, e nd etn .had o the memory w lelen it f endursr: a b, ald the conducr been insid the hacher n ar ness been ofleather, had we attempted to cross when the bridge as sinking, insteadof after te had snk; had laid the horses been at ruins, on or bcrodies might even nowhave trunks and burigsed in some of those roplacy cadron from whicwhich the horee struggles to get free.n- in an empt proomrts of the brie avern, still tandigo t thear could arrnot.ed he eam was not onlyst-sttion ot wide nd raponid besides havtog preipitous ou baa banks; so, fording was o at of here qagain But, fortunately-for urn,. dhe ecoadneee. -had As oon as' see7adrecovbre !raint em the drver was een e with a lamr ' to scramble along the aside rls of the ruinead bridge and alarm a village abeut half a mile beyond. Wearily did the minutes pas away bedhre, amid mountaine toarkns, we heih inthe cheering ry frombthe opposite bank, " ad.u senrs, au se coors." In a vo-y short time, the active pea sants bad laid planks along the rains, on which, one by one, led.by our intrepid conductor, we crossed thes treatno Our trunks and begs suc ceeded, while the horses dragged back the dili gence to the plice from which theyhad started. Three hours of'!darkness we spent in an empty rooei of the Etllpge tavern, until two chars-a banc arrived from the nearest, post-station of Tourtomagne, whither we proceeded. Bimilar vehicles conveyed us to Vierge, our baggage meanwhile following in a cart; where again we changed earriages, before traversing a de solate tract covered with stones, and the debris of mountain torrento, which in eomeplaces had obliterated all trace of the mad. ONE OF THE Moss~RIZuE .-A few years ago the following story was overheard in the cars on the road between Albany end Buffalo. One of the conversants was a mesmerizer-a regular "Professor." IHe was dilating upon its rapid development; its astonishing cure for diseases; the extraordinary discoveries developed'through its agency. Finally he got upon his superiority as a "ProfessOr;" a congenial theme, and here he was at hopme. After narrating a variety of experiments, Some of them astounding, of course, he spoke of tae following with a gusto that was irresistible. Said he: "Last week I was going through one of the streets of Rochester, and saw a person to whom I was anxious to speak He walked too fqst for me to overtake him without running, so ( just straightened out my arm, concentrated my will, made a pose at him, thus, and he stopppd quicker than lightning." " Wh-wh-'hy, mist'r, y-y-you don't call that m-mmuch o~a tr-i-ck, do you ?" " Yes, sir, I rather flatter myself, sir, that it was a pretty strong demonstration." "W-w-well, it don't b-b-begin w-w-with what I once did."! " Then you are familiar with the science, sir, I presume ? " S-a-som ." " flight I inquire what was the case you spoke of?" "Oh, c-e-cer-tainly. W-w-hy, you see, I hap pened to be up in B-b-atavia once in the winter. Going dow to the cars, I s-s-saw am-m-man shoveling eof snow. Pr-etty soon his f-f-foot slipped, an d-d-down he came. Wh-en he was about half -d-down I made a p-p-pass at him, and it a-s--t-opped him quicker than powder. I c-c-came off with-o-out thinking a-a-anything more a-a-about it. If you are go-o-ing to Ba tavia, I w-y-wish y-y-you would just let him down, for pr-pr-presume he is hanging there yet!" The "PrOfessor" handed over his ",hat." IesE.'Ts OF a SAREE.-The Cincinnati Commercial, with the philanthropice design of beneftting the whole race of Benedicts who are addicted to carrying brichks in their hats, gives the followlg melancholy facts. Wo, have'nt the slightest doubt that every thingooeurredjust as the Comnereial man says it did, and with emotions which we will not attempt°to describe, we would com mend the moral to the afficted: "'A man h ving a marked ,roelivity to those indulgen. ces which . the wltsa wandering, succeeded in an effort, through a maudlin maes, to reach his home on plum otreet. night before last. Ite opened the door, went up stars.and fell into bed. In the dreamy suspicion of as alarm of flre. along about two in the morning he got up, and, saes e!lotte as we say in French, went forth to 'tho beauties of the twinkling of night,' aswe my in poesy, and fndingsthat the alarm had a strong savor of humbug, for whih toe yet holds the previous egjoyments of the night secoanttble, he lumbered off to rost aa, as we say in vular parlane. IHe went to aseep-serhaps he dreamed, ta of that we have no dsefinite vldenc e sad cmn only uaos that he did-and whea thea embssass were dartsig through the windows i tlhe oamoring, he opened his syes, felt of his head-ache to .eehow it waa et ting along. tureed over to look at hbi wfe, and found that his wife ts ysombohdy elm! The thoaght lsahsed-as eudden thoughslt do-aecs his mind. that h 'w.s.'t at home. andlsaid thought faly bors him out In the fact. He got up.ss culo.e 'Lo cameains, climbheda O mase, and madue his say into his owa house, wher he hfound his elothes. an also found hiswife, who wasn't any body else ! That lumasnry fire-alarm was the infernal aus of the ishap, a in returning, he went into the wrong door-a the hous!helng a double one and the internal armage ments pre1isely the same." The pneminm for the beet tale, advertised f i by the Clumbns (Ga.) Sentinel, of which Ats. Heui Is the lraony sdit, hss bhen awarded to Mr. Jaullit . oerr, no of the Stae of New York, but a atsivetthe outht. ptiae beat the to-le e Asloiy," asd wl be p in the Sentiet l haeo oO N- If 0p0 hi, osea..' .Wo j)E~ttJOHilp O one, two, three and fiwe be' k ollhwoM.. sohwakwdiug n cra W 6 n mtý