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:;b?~a~~ IsiP~~·PIIlvD;* elk· ýXad lkaw Px 5 s ' Ij1 X ý w Yf A . V YY g 21ý "llYýhl*~.~; t ome t hn - df~t ..ý ý ýýý, ti ý; a ý, z'ý iý. a may.,.. ý ý " W; ,{r'ý ,.:ý. .. ... 4 . . ý l ý" "^ ý k S-`ýs vas aoStr n asad s oreAi OP A e remainder to Capt. S o oo .atnh atat So th shrewdest detectives the city. t and deeseep the led pon the scene " b d a roof the lp to wit e th the mering brains of the . ee of the ahrladest o etectprea in the city. h esiOf the mind the picturese f earthly occur . ut the ie ry ofrmithehid ld reeepc of Ldand 'sleap thensttled tpon the scene hns t f the slmberhang brains of the of the mief the .rihiatuee wi earthly ocnly S oed ' n op" te sensitive to hame S Boasiei, damed him a dream wshich led L oi$ tsand the epodee of the º the crumpled hodrn." ' dreamer eren In these moments of 1Um She developed-in th ^ ess couriers of brainthe hof-tracs of kn " so rtetding in dl~. oe#tci hc to oem his hi'ttle.village, -m e gloaming slbso white marble mark . .. .... .. da. In dresming he allowed, and 0i ettring tho enoloanre, I vision el dbafraogmenta on iron piea apers scattered l+ . -ob" died ; th-e footpinti of sin ¶treo..e *eok was ,-nand c e uponil, when a lostc ply" disap * t" kpritenefv dre-aland in logit lsa es.oaof the house of bi+neath. • , e 'roalod, but earlyneat dew.yet glitene on the greass Ifleoeved conch, appareled him= of his tailor's make, aandied him e aisionary path of his lost milker. e yegyrov came before him, the toot prints of gl' there'he -found the fresbhly turned . ad .a edeatlr it . tin .bucket c.btain er . "'A}'0.al "ohgheke aof;gold" wJiict ni enfrom Baum's saae.. An hour or no e a .t. leeyes and Deteclvd Smith reached i as{.oit ]f It.liel-ike vision: The anwa;eewo.xalminfl the room wherathe bbery had been committed, diseoveod thatit o the lnside, arrstedd Mr. anRosne Oarn-i omnue~1tod Mr. RbOuh~e °o al 0Jf~bleinhimrato dream; and told l been rveviled to ,hi, the name Siu5, who bad buriedtthe money, it wonld veb; nth 1aOstperfeotaf fair tht e annals of . lochll ':So soying, lie returned to Iem p and told us the tale we have given above. , , . elo"hlu valsnahr. 1The 1ollowlsig, bIsadingu add all, from the Wash igton correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, ca) will-be fLmdwithinterest: ' mUI rORToOT OF THE 0 EBEOLL5N-TItE tj i5iLMtARlY StCNOTH, F0anoc5AY 4. 1865 oQEN. LEE 0BFORE THE BREBIs BUNAT-00NY15 s ;IOU B5B1'N"JEFP. iA: 55I81 AND SENATOR H. V. Jo0H5s440 ON Tro KAYPTON ROADS PEOACE ,OMM5OBmSSO1-N-ARES OsF r0OU55T REBELS IN PkVO1 W BsEONSUoCIOTION AT THAT TIME. i ore ob Trbnle.) an eithe the j. q ' .. lh iih 'ant old *Old losat been. bgoeYof the ost er less curi throlg, or pur ft hd~b to t upon the lid tebellion. d a Nreveleaiosthes e n ted fto .Mallory, et. tasyfthetand the fasus .p the boondsofthoCeisfed S ti l werenot aOs IsV 'o l e h~ ito .e tablish the orelguffairs asa 0gt; :lisd mlst f athe secret andt. , Nevertheless it ~I ~b set 6Oi tioo the fact, that come 0 osOl s aen mmut ounder silMý.ahsd to; lhe hiitory ofthe Os andLrapy-at7aiý ~19WzI. aOA~~m a A~ Wiýý .1ow am. °' qt batch of com d oI~eere made 6 o a - rom an Qi.qtew te. art, t~ipeght paý ý Q aIraupon their 0 ~ha~ e~~ x 8t.th a tt 'lb him, b a` c Tafttt~t, 'in Wldich b , tomiv acaar'oy. These ..ent.k military b ary,1bi5, s e 4 bfr n' 6 e7.. r a An Ie oii00 1i' leaur bbo, q ::P~ PE CONN)Ai ~~'NI W4el fdeAOy Ibooe . 86.. o 0. J"ý~i:a~vd't ynobbnrg~afte~ a tfypeptingVirginia p vhtooam imopiio fo; TBf . tý r -ill,"P~i~m T.' d ·s iiibrr~~ the army and the people ought to be saved, if all else is lost. CONVl. ATIBeON BI as N J OIF. DAVIS AND eENATOR JOneOtO. On IMonday, thefth of February, after the peace commissioners had returned from Fortress Muon roe, Senator Johnson, Of Georgia, waited on the President, when, in ubstance, the following con versstiou took place: J. Well, President Davis, your peace mission failed? D. Yes, I knew itwould. I nowhope the reonq structionists will fight Lincoln instead of fighting oe. (Mr; Lincoln, it-seems, was not opposed to making peaoe with the States; but he was not in Sfavor of recognizing the Confederate governmenft a atnlndependent power.) J. I see, President that you have withdrawn atll tthe troops from Georgia Into Carolina and Virginia. I What will the pnople or Georgia do for protection in the neat camop pag D. The people of Georla'have followed the counsela of Go. Brown an Mtr. Stephens. They muset now protect theaelvsaes. 0 J. Wel President, if you can do without the0 Speople of Georgia, the people of Georgia can dt S waith.outyen. ... NAIIMEB OF POYINENT RIZBBLO IN FAVOR OP RECON TIUOTION ON THE BASIS OF TUB ONION. y ir da--llen T. Car en tr,Senator Thomas OboeioO.lLC.; Wm. 3. Rt4vee, i. d..O.0 d'JarIstO, IL. C.; John B. Baldwin, Il. C.; Fayet MeMule, . C.; Samuel Miller, ex-Go err HA. -Wise, Wm. Ceggin. Ccahroindm-Wm. A. Graham, Senator; ' .ortenaoh, or; c ember of Congress-R. .Brldg Jff.'T. LeaSch, J..M. Leah, T. C. Fuller, T~mes Turner, J. A. Gilmer, J. G. Ramsey, B. 8. ,ss/.i .lroten--ames S. Orr, Seator; . W. .50ceM. C.' 4yeorg.-flermherrV.Johnson, Senator; Ben. llanto. Members of Oo gres--H. Aiken, u ov. Brown, J. L:Whitthker, Joshua Hill, 4nton .r VA Casell, Judge Banord, .?Wd: dL. ý&di~lbI Alabama-Senato R it. W; Walker, L. Jameson. Members aof otigteosaThomaa, J: Foster, W. I. Smith, D. Clopton, Hon;· Goege Watts, John Cleiaente, Hbn. - Fitapatliok, formerly United States Senator, and Hon.,Mr. Parsons, member of the legislattore. 'Miss.ssrpi--Senator J. W. C. Watson, ex-Gov. Matthews, and members of Congress J. A. Orr, O. It Leighton and W. D. Holden. MssissW!pp! InteUllaene. A singular event occurred on the Southern Rail roadnear. Morton, on Sunday last. A female who got on the train at Meridian for Vicksburg. was taken suddenly ill. Medical assistance was ob tained, and the result wasan Inerease of one in the number of passengers. A sum of money was raeied among the passengers, and the mother and child left at Morton, where they will receive ex cellent attention.-[Clarion. Nttiean OF CoNviteT RECIVEDn AT TH1. MIScRSc stiprr PcIerrnsTcRnY. gOn F2n. 27; To MneRCH 24, t86g.--Whtes 15, colored 50, males 0o, females 5. From Hinds county 2; Warren 18, Lowndes 1, Nox ubee S, -Sfiower 2,; Wilkinson 11, Lauderdale 2, Winstonl 'DeSoto 1, Tmitca 2, -Rankin 3, Clark l, Madison 3. U.S. military court in Warren coonty 15.-Total ll. Pardoned 1. Discharged by expi ration of service 3.-[News and Mlississippisn.' :The continued wet weather is occasioning con siderable uneasiness among our planters. The corn planted in the prairies is In great danger of "liming," or being burned up by the calcareous ingredients of the soil, and thehard beating rains we have had in the last few days are likely to wash out the seed in the sandy land, otobeat the ground so hard as to retard their germination. Many farmers have yet to plant corn, and others are eager to pit in their cotton, but of course nothing can be done in falling weather.-[Sunny South. One of the beauties of Claiborne was a short tile since prancing along in the most elegant stylle on a.bunceh of bones-a horse (so called) when in crossing the creek the "animale" took a notion to take a bath, and rolled himself quietly under water, while the lady rider took a fall, " a waterfall," on the other side. When last we saw her she was dry. • We larn ikt a l iitrainity orctrrc garng the frsotf this month, in a neighboring town, by which a gentleman nearly lost his head. Ie had gone to towa all starched and stiffened with pride and finery, when seddenly careening around the corner of one of those rude 'March gusts which disgust everybody, took him " catter-cornered. and away went his hat and wig-a "kiting." Slapping both his hands on the top of his head to hide his baldness and veneration and reverence, "Starchy" put after his coverings at the rate of "two-forty," and is supposed to be still going. [Port Gibson Standard. CROnown STRErT CAns.-The following commo nicatibn, which We copy from the New York Evening Post, is as applicable to this region as to that in which it was written, and the abases com plained of are as much in need of a remedy here : There is one thing to which I think the atten f tion of the Health Commissioners should be called, Si their efforts to abate nuisances, and that is, the i .eowding of our city cars. If the opinion of able physicians can be rolled on, a crowded assemblage of any ind,,with little or no ventilation, is suf oienttoprdoce sickness; or, as in the case of the "1.laok Hole" of Calcutto, death to all so immured. Can anything be more calculated to breed disease or spread pestilence than over crowded ill-ventilated cars 2 came down town thin morning ti aa EighthbAvenue'rcar with over sLxty passengern all hudled togqther asc close as the officious conductor coulad pack nus ;-and I suppose, had any niore wished to get on they woul4 have been assured there was "plenty of room." The front oval window deer the door could dotbe eoeniOd oh eceount Of a wheezy old fentleman takig .the responsibility of speaking forthe rest, and insistingon it being elosad. t Ilhave reehtly been assured byvarious persons titpt arlde in a crowded ear, produced a violent .edQohs anl nuepaous feeling--t.at It is tlhe same Ioeltnges sea-eloknesia i its irst stages. Besidoes, tho~arpwdingadjoatliqg i .turning curves, the Settilg out RR" passengers, eto., to any nothing of [three'o fur passengers sometimea'being com lelled to Rggtftto enable anoetler- nafortonate to Sget of *i.d:on, make up more of the miseries of |'thoc$ oimpelled.to ride down and-up on these and. dt4wo ityarns. ' h i.".c..thereere e sea tor a given number in Pinpi· sonadas seen as all thq:seats ai'e occu | e stictle o ss5it alittl fllag. Aslong liSe flag rrepinis out ., one is allowed- to get on, d() is l .ineab.o offense for a coaduotor to carry, ars peaLr ngera nn he gae n sett (ould we-not pevltnleh pA-asa t llcrJWSpp 4 otobstthe se 4 , 'p on f.ir more, ears. SCannot the ,Ai th cma ionera...in looking fter the cause and prention of sickness, loot mo, , -eity-pr yqa p alittle? ,,. n. e. Tile poIBTs SmtA.a5; V4.tYlt (NATION IN .0TO Wsef yenrs.--St. Thomas, the new noval station (fIthe Upited States neyy ii the Wet' -Idiea'is le'6ttihe v r ggrp f'islnds 'belongiang to, Diitlio ti ,'rts :i.y-elght''miles east of Puerto to, in lth t O "hriti eighteen geeetenty enO pted and twenty-four seconds porth; njdSý itnt°.lbsr degreS;· fifty-five i ai i fnorty;lr ve sedhls eeSt.' Its greadest ge..h4oid'deeteo aeit tiseventeenmilesaald is, abeOtfeoncd0'1a halfa t lnbreadthi and hls 'a total area- st fort -Je0 - hd.~t riles. Iti bats a ~dged .. ti'levted sorfadg 'whichteh ttein- It g atbe'thelglt toward the i6diter, abd 'da eands Ptlf te agradeally, but ofttnd abeirap to the nore: is the I t:wan once welltwooded, but the cotting down of tee treee'hai laid it open to the full force of thb son s rays, andrit now sffnrs mnuh from deficiency of water. The soll being sandy, sid by no means f.rtlld' thefa; greater part of it reainas nnoolti *ted;" Thd areaundercerop is only abont t.venty fve uiindred acres, of which nearly one-half is lanteld With soar o ane. Thebhole dland enjoys ihb pvlegmes of a free harbor, and the trade is very extensive. St. Thomas beinga depot ofgoodb ;or sny of the neigh bflad g islands. It has its ephtatdc.t.ity,Osaihlbt'Ame'lie, winch'is an plyy 'vislted by abodt three thousand vessels rodbureNoitb alSfbouth America, and slsed rd.lelade.ndl In puuorpe thb Wýa a otear G,' ltona, HIa ar , nete :wbaThoili is the l atin h.ele>hp h eI aot lId..s "tee -.atian of St Thomas is estlmated at jhirt'ei 1a9 Ya G____ I t 0 r4 oI )wO l. AUCTION SALES. THAT SPLENDID PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE "Del. Waohoohne," comprisn gton lot. of g'000, l10100d fron0. on Fulton 0,d Fronot .811, boetoo L070et00 004 Oirod streets. SUCoESSION OF 0. D. YkNO0BY-N. OS,NS9-S50N00 District Courotof Now 0Orle.s, BY c. E. GIRARDETY &0 CO., 2000010. J. NOSY, Auctioneer. 000oa, No. 7 Exchan0, Place. 044000. Canal and Culsomhouh e 000.000 [QATUX1DAY, Starno 81, at I .'look S.t '7at the 01 r0. 0' nd ,o AnOSonSS Eoxh0010, on R00070 0treet, 00t0een Usual and lustomhouse ,t0000 at public oootlno. by and to pooro00 or an order 0ro08m th, Non. Jbo W.Thoao.. Judge of th0 &cSod Diotriot Cobrt of New 0 0500., daowd Februaoy 26,0800, and numberd 18,90 of said 1 CouN doohot, the folljwlb Oopierty, belonging t tho 0000s tion of C. 0. Ter.m tO tofl ofil. be sOld- O 21H11 UNDIYIDEI HAL of that valuable and verytllgi i bly lo00ted opropely know000a the Dolt. WeOfhOoO," .000. atod 0 0the FoDitrlot of this ity comprising s large lot~ of gooond Itoo.. t ooobounded by Fron0, Fultoo, Lafayette 00n00 rod stmto&, s..t00 , by the0 1 Stun 13, 4.00 and 7, lrodog o too plao certified by NOhOg0nt,.5rveyo, 00 th, 19th Jaonooy, 186L0d deposit0d41:heoffoceof H. Camas, late a unfurl of this city Lot No. o bon 201lero t .o0 Pooho.o f. t on F.lton arhto D 94 Ca13 incnhes S limes on Front stmet 117 pet 8 taabee and 3 01o. in depth n th0 01e of Lot No. 1, and 007 pot 15 tnchl 4 ltoe on tbs lines of Lot Na 3. SLot . N0. 3 noloeth bovo. and.0,1000.000 84feettoh.ce 700o. frontoon Fulton street, 2 fact 80h0a and 3 Hues front on Front 11001t. 107 feet 10 inohes and o,140 in depth on the 0 hoe of 100 N0. 2, and 118fot 00040 I. depth on tohe Sloeof I. LotlNo.4. Lot No. 4ha 00200et 2Ohe.oo and 7l00s front on F0lt0 1 su,24. 301nc00s and o li00oo00t0 on Fron 0t. 118 f- fet pea In depth on t 00 I..0 of Lot No. 3. and 118 00t 2 i.0,s 0,nd1 0Io.. 00 depth onl 0h 00 e of Lot No. & Lot No. 0 has 2t4hpt 00In000 and 700.a fro0t on Fu00 e 24 pet Inche01 5500.0 fronoon FP.nt .t0oo4. 118 4ft. .Che. 6 line. I. depth on th. Um of LotNo 4, and 118 r, ,40 oband d7tlio.sonheliOnO f Lot No. o 0s0No. 6h h 0s 24100 fatol od70li0na orhnoOtonS s.0t' Nfeotet oinoclh and 3Ilneront on Front .Orsot, by l1 feet 1 Inch.linesin deph on te Haut Lot o. 6, nd 11 fLot.ibooh~oltoO 10,1000100 t i~·hOlO0 L l 0005, 0401 ý, feet Zfnenllwh and7Hina on Lhshp atlwi No. 7 Lot N m '.I7 1o 2 Rued dept6 onie liw of Lot c et and 118 feet 7 lahpesdeph on tphes0W of ot No: S topg~ibe wth all C4abglldlo w".d Onrpmsm hnk tho eon, 0th. 0 h. Del00. 5, oithom%:.nbobtln000 of 400o bofthe Dotet.Prosperou mble an of i kindd in the Pin District ;8 This voluablothtop pooo.01000g mar the etnter 0 produ00 edemas, unand onenet o l the Weatem steamers landing, oustoontinue to 0ommand a heavy 0ntrdnt000 its now I. rented, bqt can b leasedrep veaggl'R l~yyl a a ctin of ye ars. anyield annuall,1 ronta of over S0& 90hi hicO t mended ...tone to the war Possession " givn within one i month alb. theale.a to Taovo-.0o4.thid cslh: bt00,0ce0o000,1 too yooo of ooodit foooto ofthOp cooohoa.er 0 110o bby speol0 morrow )* d o endor'ohpttvIlelgOeo the pro rne ly toldh payable t o qual I alrets brm intanalt at the-tot of eight pper cet per p. annum fromdate of sale until final payment. The improve ments to be kept rally insured and pocky to be tram~ferred by the purchaser to the 0endor. Aoof s001 bofof.fit. 1iroo Wotery pub0ic, at the 00p0000 of thepooobooeoO. T0000ut000010000000ot ospo to be paid likleo, by the prchabsr. VALUABLE RE AL ESTATE ON CANAL STREET, Ba4k and City Ralroad Stock, Insurane Stcrip, etc. 8UJOE88ION OF THO'. F. 00ION. BY GAESNXR UMITIS, YEIXSB i CO. 8704955 SM122, Auctione., Office No. 90 Camp WOOLa SATURDAY, Marcfh 81'. at 12 o'lock M. a t the Merchant' and Auctioneers Excboh r, ye, street.near Cnal. wi 1be old A CRTAtIN SQUARE OF 03.0UND w4th .11 the bild togs and i.4provements t44eon, divided into 24 lute, and having frout on .4 4 and (iGuq4 et streets of 297 feet 11 Inches and 147.ne,.by 31 s 1.248n . and ii l41es on shoo and Toadstreetr . On lots 17, 18 and 19. fronting to 4.4 gae9 street there is a 2are2bon44 Bob sixty feet long by about hiyt24 feet wide, vered 4 ith 4 lates, which 2 1 ll be sold sep2 rate! .yrho purchases to remov2 the sameg.t his own coat The wools ss pet plan now at the Exchange. 50 shares tM2ha4,4s' and Trader' Bak Sto4k. 3 share City Railroad Stock. $1151 Merchants' 24urance S..p-1861, 142::",144 1861. 150 4res124444441 1881,14414. 30 Uion . . 18441, 1862, 144,un, Mutul .1 .. 1481. 11 9.ome 1861. Also unldry Bills 571744.444 receivable, a list of 4 hich will be exhibited at ti. tint, ofsal. - 2444 Tas-SFur the real. estate one-third 144h 4n U. S. I l.utesT44.44,; th I balanceI at six 7 l44 twelve onths tio note12s bearing six per cent. c 4rr4nt and149,t per cent. eventual interes, whit privile9 and mort41gage. F1 r th1 Stuck44, Scip, 4 'hov1e, ,, at.. cash in U. S. Trsl1ury Note4 . Acts of Salo bofore T. 0.4tark, notary pu4lic, at ths e4pc1sa of the p .rchase, GREAT SALE OF FABISTONALE FINE GOLD, GOLD Plated and Electro Plated Jewelry at auction, to the trade and in lotsto slit p rchasers. BY GAB.,DNYER SMITH, YEISE &; Co., GAoDeNR Srrua, Auctioneer, OAiee 4 lamp street. TI OFSDAY, A.ril 3, at 10 Do'lock A. U ., at teir sal-.rootst 90 cfamp street, will be osldt Slarge invoice of finO and r n Jewelry of the latest styles, comprisinp. i, lart. hllf SettS, eve Bulttons, Guards, Vet and Neck Clllrs. Brest, earf, MI.ur.,ao , .Cluster and Tail Pilus Hail Ruond and Link Braelets Bad, il Rou, I,, t1,nd oLIo0 s ot , Ear DSroup, Rlnot P, us re olng.) Also a d t variety o D C.-.. -.. . ;N. B --All articles fu:]y guaranteedi as decr.rled, .Special attention of the trade and colntry dealers Is calledl to this great stle. fEr Enlns-Caosh in U. S. Treasury Note-. Samples cn be ,G en at thre ._e rtlm , n londily. FLOUR ........ ......... FLOUR .................. FLOUR. BY " D.. EMORPIIY, AUIsnoSmR--Omice. 47 Magazine street F IDAB Y, Mar.osh 80. Rat o 'cloci A. M., on the Loeee, lirst lotrien , head S o PoydrsO street, tar account olt'whom it nay coucern, will be old 82 bbGul LOUO1.ex steamot Ilart. AUl and barges. -Ts.ns-Oash It U. S. Treasury notes. GROCERIES, PROVISION'S AND LIQUORS. YI D. E. HOILOHY. AUcltOSIIP---O0ce, 47 Mlagazine street ATURD Y, .trc 831, at 11 o'clock A. S SerAE S. O. Gl0lma do. Shouider. O5 dToen roEomI, 50 packages Toaceo,. 2 tack. CoTe, 16i bess Pickle... U) bos Starch, i3 do. Il.oImpgn5. . 5 hbl ie, 10 h0,es Italia M...roLi, Brandy, Whisky, aster,. Chcuse, Lard, Sbap, Blue, etc .-TSRx--Cah ; one-halt Treasury otes, balano cur. rency. RICE ......................RICE. .... ................ RICE. BY D. E. MOROPIIY, AscriRos--OfDRce, 47 Rsgasns street. S "ITURBAY, arch 31st, Iat 11 O'cloek i.. , in the MI-'q1sip2, \VWarehbuse, for account of whom It may concern, will be sod 15 ,-k C.rollnn Rice. fl^Tosrs-Oobh. ,I, U. 0. Treosurs NSt,. x SPLENDID IIOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BUGGIES AND Ponies BY l. E. MOEPHIY, AUtl0.tol.--OSs, o. 47 Magysnie street. S FUji5DA.y, Mreh Slt, at 1. o'clock A. x, in dwelling No. 641 Camp street, hetnem First and Philp atr-et viil be soid- A gecru assoltment t of household , lniture, consisting or Rosewsd and Mahogany 50aror,iminis and bedroom Furm toe, Mirr-. Chcis. sar0ets, bS.Ids, Crocery aInd Glass ware, itcheb UtuosIls, Potry, etc. 1 one sot Top buggy. 3 vrsrgm.rin yun. PonIIIe. Thie bugIy slid pos w11id he sold firt; .aterwardd the househld 31lt nrs. µ TEas-Casb In U. S. Treasury Notes. AUCTION SALE ....................... AUCTION SA1. At New Auction Mat, No. 3 FOdd Fellows' 01l, Camp street. H I. H. HILCHUOCK,. CATUEDIY, Mnrch 81, at 11 o'elook A. t i will be sold- SBedStenads, BSreso , Safes, Snfa Marbletop o.nter TaoS les, Old Wasbstands. a enraol ass eeot FuI Itn1Ire for oe ; FIRST SALE OF GOODS SAVED FROR TOE LATE hitBs Chs B.1tookaes, fifrom the s .ore o5the wll-kno5 fi "of D.Pal1h, Becker'& Ca. BY FOIBSTALLa& SPEAK. El-LCAI J. 55AR, Auctioneer. OfflOce-1- EchangeIlley. OlftaD ., Ape r I .7 rt .10p'e A, stroers (over tro lprue elothing store o Mr.. A. Aow,),b y order 1fthe Board o IInlerwtSrIl , wll be sold 3ý 01q[t of GOOI2S slJ..htly d anlged by water, at top ue on Cana sirees, on'the 19t9i Mlareh, 10., and behij.the stock of MS ra. D8snesta, Rcker R Co. S 5- TRxs.--Ca.Sbh, II U. S. reary notes. Water. Tranportatin, t1 of St. Aoid...e atratt ) New( Orleans, MnrckY,166 t 1HUXRSD)AY, April I tsh; i8o00. at 12 M., no "ibe teke on Rslrusd boltog, 118 Utoop eteet," Ne Orleans. L. , of public mud-.n. will be aold-r The. liuht dra;ft tide whr!.l sf cnme MUSTANBI register ton enýAll 5.4 ],1. 6617.2 bkl sut ,pnrelt us p, n1w1i51 diI M tW.'SI$dýt ite.I can a d..1 at Intdanola 1ntil gýTxera-C.ah In U.A. Treaea notes. By order of Col. J. 0. CHAN DL"..R A. Q. 1t., Depot of New 0,1.1.. B. .ALLF, Brvet 61Ltietl.o . nd A Q. M. G VN1I N6IE2T CLOTHING- -T -IR RPLANTATION US8, J. P. MIorean, No. 166 (G....r ,tr,,t, (up .t617,3) Ne, Orleans. Hu .or e.... co1siugt11 oIf Arey OClothigg suitabl on plantaton 141e, oonsltbtg of , 00212, PAINTN,2PS, OVERCOATSB and OVERALLS or Tn7< THEY on QUALITY, Wb6eh wll be Bold at lts thPa One Half the Qoverwamea Price. Re.form6 A211n R& 66.1 o.. t Croonde~tt .1,et, New Test eR O0IPEX. 312302 T0BY21YL,t..¶3 oIf Mew 0,161w, 4. 0on213 O3DEN020..M213111. ,", GENERAL 0O21118N10 MERCHANTS AND 12180 AN013 AGENTS, Mao.,, to.*I*. . &looedjcab idW i.Uom 1dU6 Nw t60DT~sf~t~~ l* ~ nde Ili M~O New N.Yolk. yyýýyýSRýýi<l EkON ýAd OR %TA Li Bl tp S~ d · 1_ Ofasicttly* e We bp:. '. Nº3&, CIS ý. ·~. . 1!&NULI7C,1fMMAM :: .J }Iipn'I A Cit fo Ibetha Coupwi, dim36. M p ...:.. usa warrkar I;. : ·I~·,· t1rW~ driYkYIEno ik"ur AUCTIOQN SALES. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON MAGAZINE STREET, between Third and Fourtlh streets, Fouirth 01.II1ct. DY J. B. WALTON & DFALONDE, J. B. Warron, Auctioneer, OfficeNo. 47 Oarondelet street. 17 SAYVDAY, Ms..h 8int, at 12 o'cleek x. at 5tb5 Merbchats '4nd Auctionser's Eocheoge, Royp rnn 8 b asold- ONE LOT OFBRO ddI- I. bhe Fosrth Ditriot of tIhl ty,n the eqate bounded 1 ,by Ma loe, iboM Live Oak and Fourtb streets, 45.111565 u lot No. Y, - o I by H. Mss1. bause ssurveyor. on theb, Desember, 1814.04n051.55urin 31 fet 3inbhefront on Mstsse Issteet by deptb sf 11010.5 6 iobes between parallel line, Amesloa massurs. aTsnans-0ssh, i U. . Teasury Not,. Aots oIf sle belfsre A. Nsnsr.s, Notssy Psbloc, at the ,lp. sUnitedbat sb5.Br, Isdlud 1g all the b.amps r1. sired by lbs ,1, 855te l..s. -~ POSITIVE SALE FOE LIQUIDATION-THE UENIN Warehuazel ou Tchoupitoulas, Commerce sad Notre Dame Streets VALUABLE PROPERTY ON RAMPART STREET, BE. twee. Canal and Common street D1 J. D. WALTON * DEBLONDE. J. B. WALTON, Auctioneer Offie No. .4 CO...id.et ss~trt W7 e'io h' tteP~1~~~tSOASSSW. E.hssg., frat P5,5el , o istiB s s5,it mtsitdi..d ibiStyths Sti.d B1'huse ateneli S,141. bfe nd eligibly .Sleeed warhouses lll th"UNION W OU stuad in tis. lsth.T = .51. p ity tlgns hundred adtbntr-lersnleet one inchaa4 two lines on hd~st Ws4bt. s~r1~ gih. pltyi,, usrinL ti sLt tt o nd two feet, fisgchel front on Notre Dome h lstm i 5undred and thirtyone fSR st nine Inchea on Commerce .tree and one hundred and Wanly- sstree idl omage icaahmeuu re ad aeiua nett toa plea rawwnih tistib.rb~~nlse P Te S tdiacosis 12h a el buit substantial re- Moot( brick arehuse covering the entire pr=prt, nnee poarrtimpn of wlhich, runningr through horln ·Fcboippltitloi to Ct O atroet, la two etorise io height[,, nd the other pporrtion one story. T.i Warhuse Ul leased ontLI October 1, 1MK At ON per month. Pt ... Cott mows-WIth the property will bs sold one thous and share, reduced to nine hundred and thirty. e3Q~ht shaes of Citizens hiank msortgage stocs. The purchaser r will be required to furnish his stock note to the Citizens' Bank " of7.ouletao for 11160 touasod dollas (hi 0.OOD! payale _or Bitt t. laording to the ci.Itir tt said Bant 0ldent, stdpy to the Bankthet Imtllmttt-i d interestidue and me tin no the It of AprU nzt, amooot(eg to about 1 ~sltOO, and fo the re mainder to pay ono-g Rh Ie cash in r U inited State Treasur notes. one fifth each st one, two, three - ot os yiL. In Lthnotti of tht ptuthrts.n to their ow r order, bearing interest at the rate ofd) per cent per annum itm dste until plid. and ecl t Emortgage The bullding. to Se pkiet ourid at their fal va lue by the s, acordins ind the poailish. ran alsrred fo the parties in ntere,1storid to their respectlve ntrast. -ý A LOT OF GROUND, situated on Rampat stret, Nos. 33 and 85, betw 71n Canal and Com*ltt tret 181 n the .1711 bounded by Bnmpart,,C. CM I Common and Dryades (lxte t'II: lippl) streets, 31131113 feet 10 Inches front8on Rampart street, by a depth of 107 fast, and formingl prt of a lrger itt, dytlgwtttt a ot llN. 78, on spltn dratn byh-Pil, thet City S81nrtly, dated the 12th dal of Mtp, 1818, -tt dpos1ited Intte office of the Into Michel d. A~al., notary ptbl 11per ot dated the 16th o Junt. 1813, together with the bulldit and Imp:-em.. ts thereon. Th, buildhg, tad itttl..mente upon the abov1 described lott 82711817.31111i8 of t11o Thtts-ttory 1t3,'k BluMdies", with 111*8 OttO ttldisgl, titltblt for a boarding h8use orI or offices. and Con altauys command a good rental. No. 38 Rampart street It leased until 'Slt October, 7888 t $823 p 1r annum, and No 31 ,t$80 per annum untt1 30th 8 typth.r, 1888. With littin repairh the d..llnay .tword be very desirable, and could be ranted fur 5175 W E"-00 a month. . T-tytt-Wlth this pro817881 8ll be sa1d thy ,haylt, 3131111d 1 ort8 ,lh shwatrt7tht hi izen.', mortgage stack The purchaser will bb r8111 lt8 1,.rd hi. l Ih,3tock no3 to the Citizen.' HsDL of Loolsiaua, payublL or rrmeeallle 7cco1,1t1 t1 e 11771da1 of the banks nu the 1 let t 183l, 1807, forlfiv It ladd dollars; and for the.rhmaind1er th p181 one-third In cash in U. B~. treasury . eai one third st one er, n ad one third at two eanrs, in hie .toe to hi own ordear, hearing nter.st nt the rate of Bight per cent. P. annum frmdae alspcul rrae 'I01 ayment; the budding" to Lbn kept insorrll nt their full vaiul by the pureu ..r 31nd tflt policy transferred 13 tht 111137111 Act. oft lp bef re 13 rih31 &311i 3ir. 10tar,8l71 11311 at the to { ease of thle purct-crza, includilng the Stamps for the internal nevepue. BRICK STORES OPPOSITE ST. MART'S MARKET and on Otlord street. ONE LOT OF GROUND AND DOUBLE TENEMENT llourca on Franklin stroct, gear the 'aydras Markel BY J. B. WALTON Az DESLOIDE, J. B. WooAL, Aotidolsr, Sfet-Il- Cl bidelet street, W EDNESB4Y. Aptil 4th, t~t 12 ,'pI,,k 11 ., n: the tlcrchtmtG' and Auetluurcra' Exchange, Xoo·r Street, will Desold- ONE LOT TSOF GROUND, wSith 1he buidins atot impov- .at thereon, fn thre 11-st Di*!rirr of rhea 6 eiig. inl the rlnHrs iq,"dtssl-s lg titttedld y b th NotheNo 3 otrsx nnnaL T adoupltoulas streets, dcttoo -d t t -ii,. I:1, 070 To ,tttlctl. poIli y.rtcivil nSetest, 00,1MooS I 'nrk Odet . str ooO,,gt 2017t l ivche Il o nl )lrr ret, by a depth betweepn pnrnll 1,' 01"n ifc sst: i117hs1. more s rlts. dloTsric-s . T0RY tmprtot-Ontt os this letotoost et o' TtTIEE-O'rORY BRICK tg,,, .V u. GI, hno, one toom ,it t0e lent tite1r, " -'a '. see--Sos,, sad two -as,,on s h thfse .on1d and third ,to rle., wtthrlees-tosy- bricktbtckS bldl'o. havitng kicho.u aon three rot y. watoerwokst eot . ANOTtIS.R LOT OF O;iOUND with the building and i prevent-tt. thereon, in the r~o lz Iqosrc, it the rear of the ab,,ve dtts-Olft lott, deIg-tttd by the lotter D on the abo - 1l1 a Ind losdurin "0 It tetI ; el frontonlo Dlnord ttrer~t, by a depthl between pvraillul lints of 50 feer 111 incbcv, tore or less, Amsrle 0 O m s-sure. The iooo-,emeats hlollit lot consistl fit two story Brick Hoost No. t , Olsaylgtwo ,,oms ,, htlhe Ii t floor, ,d two, roomy nod a ltbinet ot tecond !tullraid, to so .-rickb Lak Idindgo, lboric!kltche, and one room -1 wltt, works in th1 ONE LOT OF 00110 ohlS th t, 1n, clIty, and imprsoc tmttt, tyeron. n the Fist DlOorioOOOtlotity, in ths-qols-, bcuuiia by Fcnvklin, Lllerty, I,ufny et to andl doettl u'iry derrpth tn, rnvnrtn ; 6 26 iches s Ime trout on )le.!nhlin street, Ameica deptb of 1;U ;lt between pa.,)let hoyI~:I IlnC, Americall tso~urr, oecnrdiobr ' a pl.m Ly P,'i. iot Lepuuly ci.il eugiol seers, dated sasrch, 1546. 70e {ilniporctrtS on t1111 lot vshit in a oue-tt-ory Dotlt Tsenement Fr,-,s 11ulding, No. 112, ooti otootwo rooms a1d cabibnet in each.. nir' Team-Una~n third en,.b in U~nited St:ltru Trees ry atess the htlanetnti tlnd o eto,"islt ' crdllit, in the notts ot1 the tO, Otsrls, to telfts o p orderO'ls-I liLar c"-1n1r1 nanoim, .uld utnr'gar~le ua the 1""1"peIl notll litrll plým lt. Thn Ittlol o ,,, it, b ,t insured by hlle PnrIs1tnt11, sad1 thie poisirv 7f i00nr001,lto, tnfor to t17e toderi. Tho plt ,:hxsem will have thle prir iirda rl pxginr; the who a price of adjudieatillu in cash f ig each pie "e of Ilrpciry l·-llll.''Y-ll Acts of pto before A-1o1, HnsuTO 07 n170 .1100,ic1, tho expense of thle ptlrcbaoers. including all ho stamps required by thje odlllo I S -itevb e l . o SINE SRlOPEE TY ON NEW LEVEE, FESONT AND 'llA lla.streets, convenient to te b otton presdsh and shipping. BY J. B. WALTON & DESLONfZ, J. B. W 0,roA, Alstioler. Otlss 47 Caslsdesls street, comer of Union. WEF.DNESDAY April 4tb, 1800. at 12 x~oeulw. at theýJerchauttl . id Auctioneers' Exchangee, on Royal street, between Customhouse and Caln sorelts, w1ll be sold- 'ro ASD.TOIOMNO LOTS 0' OROUID, I. the agnate bounded by sO, .. New Levee (,sno Peters), Tbhlia and Eato assets, ht OP~u each t tact 5 inlches trout nn I lit street, by a deppthsseT 3'h ,I f 59st 6 inchI, between paslsleltiess. Tbq lmprsssl sn thrbe lots consist of 115wo st157 blri bsi~lýssg,usesd r ..s plS'llsbop. TWVO ADJOINING LOTS OF GROUND Is the bsme 531111 imn35la1te11 in rear of the lots snore de~Vribe. nteo anr55g each 2 feet 8 Ichr bsfstton Nses. Lssss I-os 1stlpss tseels by dspsb,.sscb of 15I 5eet 6 Lnchsl betwe ssparallp l Upon these 5 ot5 there as sheds used at a ssttho isbssy. T1 REE, ADJOINING LIOTS OF OROIINDIt, 10 the snor ,s slS, melltrin sash 24 fart front on Thalia street, by. slth of IIB ISfst betwlss psrsllel liana. UpoI thes5e 31,o there is a SRIClK WAREHOUSE with elate roof. This pproperty is ponnypted and is very desil.Else for a we house, bals enlIveslent to the Ehirppws, tiro 15pper steamship la5di55 I4,1thb cotton o55595. The bllisg saterissl lying5 upon the Ilots bonting on Nw Leste and Front 5treets5 55.55115115 from the besllals 1al1en down, will se sold is Egllb ilmmellalsW.1l3 r the sIlo of the lots at the Nxbhange. WTlslss,-OUse-slPii cubb, i United States Treasury notes; the resssstler s n the oessl of the purchasers, to their own or der, palyblllss one onl t*Eb year.,lsllgng san par, cell. p : a1515 ia~sslsl from datel t mat1ri5y, and ligat per cont. lessasleri' not 5lnctusllI'15aid, and specil~ mort5gage utll 0ttal Payment. The balll1sing material cnshsbIn U.5. l trsslny dotes. Asts of 135 esisre T. OU.SEsbrks,, otary plublc at lthe x. M_8 1of tlbepulrchler5,_11131d151lrh U. S. RevenueStam1ps. THNRE VALUABLE LOTS 0? GROUND IN THE TOWN of Ricke.'.II, comer of Vhlmont and Jersey strets, Prisah f JJesen.n. SuIession of DAVID 3. B. WOODS, Deceased. BY J, B. WALTON A DESLONDE. J. B. WAILTOx, uCTInOSOL 0 e.-No. 47 CIrond5Set seet. WEly IE6b1,WII Ma.d I9d at 1 1 Royal stret by lrn and I. pursuance of an order of thetqp Lbnusle A. C$;abat Judges of the Second Judlical Dis. trios ourt. pariah of Jefferson, dated be 8thr of 2larchiBB. Court Docket No. 139, or amountL of thle above nalmed eneee-a don, will be sold the followinp I Brirbed property, to wit: THREE 10TS OF GROUND, with the buildings ndN m pprovemeuta thereon, in the town of Rlcrerville, [,arinlr of Jet. Verson, I. the squalre boundled by Laurel, Jersey,, I.eontino and Vlmont.treclI, escignated by the No. 7,1 8 and . Lot dN. iidfrms tihe V er of JsrII y and Valmont streets, and and 3~a o fast 10 Inches (1lines front on Jersey street, by a deph th and front on V amout street of 115 feet betreeu pesral lel lies. LobtNE. 8 ,nd 7 adjoiach othr anti lot IN. 9, and mean ore each eI c inches front on Jersey street, by a depth be tweienhtI llyth IN .116 feel. These tots are only three squares from the river. 6-T~alti-Casb, I. U. S. Treasury Note1. Act of aabs'b(6fam ,,Notary Pblic, at the expns If the IulRchaer. PINE WINES, LIQUORS, ETC., AT AUCTION. BY LEON VON ZIN&RN, AolcrioxeseL Ofse,-Nos. 110 Gravier and 17 Union street. SATURDAY. M...lh 81.6. Rt 11 o'clock II. X ,IICnreNII Auteion Mar, 166 IGravirId 17 Union strIel, thle followng favorite Wines and Lqluors wiG be sold ewe II tpo1hC I CSbinet ChItpagne. 30 Olaret g 6 .. I. 'oo . 6 :. . Brand Buro . OldDominionWiS 6.. But hall.BtuaPbc 5 .. 1R' WnIrISANrBitt I1I. 5 Joely Club Hones Olin 8 ,.. O.. Ph BR1I BItI.,.1840, 1 Pan Event's TIM.adarhnapps 11 Old rent Wa 1F?1 QF s.........t....,. M13RU. NT iiNTudT~!. ` TEUNDAY. Mar hI81aB1lojt I Nl N,..* $.846a t~ea1 l tgliao I[ MOCSSS l k 0 Berea - 0. . Rue.J" !.. '' ll « , y. ~ bl& UnMtF4d66M .A Wg~1a INSURANCE. GREAU T SOUTUgUN AND WESTEN L IFE AND ACCIDENT AN Be AD INSURANCE COMPANY,1, le] OFFICE: a the 1. ICOPOOATD MACH 1, 1 Inuit Agait Aeedent of nl Klad. THE ONLY COMPANY OF THIS KIND IN THE SOUTH. CAPITAL ............................. .....00.000. With Priviege to Inrcrae to........ 1,000,000. This Company is now prepared to takeo risks against ALL ACCIDENTS at the lowest estblihbed ra Tickettfor TWO, FIVE or TEN DAYS, cn be obtained I at the oMffice of the Company or of its appointed agents. Polic'eies sued for any term from ONE MONTIS to QNE I YEAR. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS secures a POLICY FOR ONE YEAR FOR $.O, payable in ease of death by accident ? to the legl representatives of the asured, and in cle of p ersonal iaury entities the assured to a weekly compensation ofTWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, during total disability, not °to ezceed sEr months. Preminms for s1hrter periods at Sproportionately low rates. f No person is secure erom accident, andl the pRmiums are Ssufficiently moderain in this class of inranan to enable all - to ava.;il themselres of its provisions. No Medical Examination Required, Board of Dlrectors: GEN. JAMES LONGSTREET, (Longstieet, Owen & Co.J Presedent, New Orlean J. C. HOLDBEGE, (Iolleege; Puon & Folsom) Vie Presl dent, New Orleans A. . GRAHAM, President Fit Natonl Bank, New Orlent. T. P. MAY, United Stes Tnmrer, New Orleans GEN. F. . EBRON, Commisslon Merchunt, New Oldese SAM. DeDOW, Commleion Merchant, New Orleas. W. C.. GRAHAM, 'Woleale Groer and Commisulon ies. e ht Nt, Oreans. J: P. DILLINGHAM, (Dlhlngham & Bonner, Attomeeys); Nlew Otlans. EVERETT LANE, Wholesae Boot and hoe Merchant, 22 I Meginestreet, New Orlees. A. J. INGBRSOLL, of MobMe, AL GEN. N. J. WRIGHT, of Memphis, Teenssae W. D. GRISWOLD, Ohio and MSlslsippl Rairoad. EN, E. B. NICHOOLS, of Texas. GEN. ROBERT E. LEE, of Vills 0. WILLIAMS, Secretary, New Orleani. Board of Referenees Gee U. Grnt ........... W sh...... eington. Gen. . w. rlie .......................W hsbingtSMd. J. H. . Ltrobe E q ...................B ltmor John J. oe ...................... . . . Ha Franci P. ..t . ... ......... ... ic ur. Fiest National Base. ... .......Memphis. Honl . Ale H. Steves ....................O eorL TexseNstional Sank ...................... Oalveetom Robt. W. Johnson ................... .pPin BIe Henry Hendiddcks C ..............Hestn. Gen. Joe E. Johston... ......... Re Gee. B:O G:'Humph e.. ..Eee Y ...... .lseeodtpptL A. eL GentrS,. ..............S... ssi. v -eae 'a a Ce. . . .New YoeSrt. i 4, S, Bank of the tel e ofNew York.. Nietinal RseBa........*eelee J.. , Van Dser .................. . ee.. vWL Gem Vrbtk theshes ................... G . J.l . Deeldo ..................... . Pet Nsiop BEeoe .................... Ttornpe, Sor £ Ce . Sbeet. x. 8uherlan & C o...................... .. .....i. .:Ma an- .............. ... oln • O ,t INlul ,fH c$B. ...;........:....... ,.: i Natona B k. . .. .............: ..e P555l5irr, GEN. JAMER LONOSTSEET. Vtes Peseee, JOME C. HOLDRSDO&. Spa.sm et. sN 0HLHLI, . 0.EH1 WT)A eewi £mmssidIE aleeZ C SEJRflT EDUCATIONAL. LOUblANA eT&TE SEMINARY OE LEARNING AND MILITARY ACADEMY, At Aleeandrla, La. The LOUISIANA BTATE SEMINARY OF LEARNING AND MILITARY ACADEMY ts now prepared to recei Benefleiiy Cedeta, appoinhted in accordance with Act No. 99, approved March 7th, l.M1, a amended in BSetion let, Act No, 7 approved Mareh 7th, 18I, which amendment requ res the dlection to be b made "hom among those who have not them aelve,, or whose parents have not the mes f of pay tise' ,epense;" whlehfhte thbll aWppeu by the Me.te tee of the Polie Jury of thepacis, w of the Board of Directors of the Public echools, if In the city of New Orleans, upon eendttlea that the Benefolarles whose education I thus proided for, shll be reiuired, at the close of their term at sid bInstitateon to pae e the onpation of teaching school, withln thl Stb., for two yearm s thereah ad shl b required to report Mceh faet to the Superintendent of the said Institution. The Polc Jarlet of the aeveral perlihes of the State, sd t6 Board of Directors of the Public School of the city of New G loans, are rqueted to appoint tad Benedciry Cadett, wIth cOut delay. The ptte m te foucteen (it) yeears of ge. Be tue read d write well, and know arithmetlic fu ere e atim - -h propoertio, tielusive, and the rudAmente of Englsbh grsemer aed gecgephy. The Intittfeon will fnislh thee Besletry with v -eeyt.l.b aeceeary for his . milateaasee a d education " bat clothlng+. agtod supply of which, epeclttiy undeeolothtig, be m betas wlthha .. The prumt cllmlOe el0t Jnem Jth. rhe next e of {M months wilt begin the fret Monday i September, tead eM June 0th, 1867T. The Insltitution h A good qrp of Prptl esme end eighty Cadetsat preceat 'tAd there It every ruei te bellee thatt It he ecovered from the dangers which e-i "tl beaet It, tid .co et.tti n a rmstod lesttig bhael: J. MADISON WLEL.Mt Ooveenor of .Louistse, and ex.-.do IIeident of r Board of Supervtl. KerehahWte. For further Inonrmtion, address A. A. RETD, EAE AntCadeMY Portolaa. Alexandria. i. N SA NEAR BARDSTOWM. BENiSI0EY.. Our frinds and ptnare infrmed tbht Yr. Jobt W. Hardie Is our duly authorised nget at N.H Oti.=. and tm rseaira and recrlp~ m or 4u7 en r whih may be dure this Instils. tloa OTifli i UrUKBA Repert J. W. HARDIE AI6nt, Comer Camp andl~athea stmts. N.O. BRYANT TTR TATTONI * CUAPAEAWS BUSNENBS COLLEGE AN!)D TEBLEGAPH INBTITUU 33 CARONDELET STREET, NEW ORLEANS. LA. The curse of Instruction mbrace Penmanship, Telegrap g, EBook Kpping, Commercial Law, Conmmedca C.!ns. tin., Customs, Tad, Aciua Bult.. Tebltn. by ans of Bot, Emporltom, BEules ad Telegrph p~o.s MoferOs description. eta. Spholtohlpi good tbroughtth Lbe Obin of 45 Collgs. Evening sessons for tbhe ootommodt·tth of all sub a..to·t· attend throgh the day. Forrthe pntilenth oR Mtbe Doi r snd for CoClegtleJoul D0B1B; COMBVLLCIAL COLLBaS. CORNER CAMP AND COMMON BTS., ipseisua and- - Bleu Eluorty Utldtlug." IstcnsUtntly In esson tds t ight tbll Pmtt.tuam. It wI founded to IM, and Is charteed by the tae Iu former stoe dsotamal be found es Priofipal or Book-keepars n a large portion of 1. old h.um .of tilt .cty, .nd ova thS atkhhm Stalt.. Ladlitior Getlantt, i ititid the COMMRRAIAL COURSGE, or Beek-kaiplog, Penmaauhlp, Mathamntice, Ea& lisp, Frenchor Spanish. A baslnaes education that enables Sto 50orn o $3100 atually, I. the bltfortune paeeats can give ther aaaa We have ample arrangements for IB$ students. Ladies and Gentlemen are Invited to call RUFUS DOLBEAR. Pt..ldet A LBERT LYON'S SCHOOL YOU BOYS CEATAWA,. PIKE CO., MISS No. Orltetn and Jaekson Railroad. Circulars sa be obtained on application to ROBERT PIT KIN, En... 16 and 15 tramp street New Orleloe THE BUHLEU FEMI&LE UEMINAIV BATON ROUGE, LOcitg i.a i itgee i Commaditittitsbo, with Ample and Stlteldd Goundt. Q Tiarongh I ttctltn It ENGLISH. LATIN ad MO0DERN LANGUAGES. MUS1IC, EMBROIDERY, RIAWI1NG. Etc., together withl cheerful domestic management, moral and polite coultur, a. off.red and teraud. TERMiS-IM - per mouth; $3l i los dvo; tomar d Ortd i Popllapa folih tolitte irticit. ind bed clothl.Og Addrs~e 51.. J. E. 0. DOREMUIS, D. D., I'ri.olpaL HOTELS AND RESTAUIRANTS. ST. JAMES HOTEL, MAGAZINE STREET, BetMween ravien and Natthe SBtreet NEW OBLEANS. LA. Charles E. Smedes, Manager. This establihmnt has been leaned for a term of gas. and has been pt in the mas complet ad tUrough It Is frer'tied wdll new FnrltSre, Bddding, Bed and Table Laen, from thie hiteo. to the rat. For cunt enriece of Iocat, and well rranged and ?etiated rom it i no luperiior in Ilte city. For the c¢mflrte and l.rnriees o It, tabte sd " Exchange," the manager otry .sk 1tOREAV'S RENTARUNANT. No. 18 CANAL STREET, BETWEEN ST. CHARLES AND CARONDELET. The Propd.tton raspectfthly Infoam their old frieads and the epticrean world, that the abshove Restaurant o open for thelr acomntteeal. tti. at m e od pleae; and that they inted to leave nothibg hadone to secure a continuance of that reputes tion which it hna so many years enjoyed, vl : that of being one of the very irst Restaurants in Ameriea. All the delicacies of the taeon, with the choicest Whlne and Liquort, alweay on htnd. The Proprietor,, tihkful for pat favors, sollcit a eonatlnl taealtdie~S - , E RHIIODERS StMtI. LOUISLANA HOTEL S13 TCHOUPITOULAB STREET. Opposte St Mary's Market, wtfhin one square of the T.eIt Steamship Landing, NEW ORLEANS. NTerm.--2 per day. J. CONDON, Proprietor. 101......ST. CIARLES STREET......1.1 BAk'S OYSTER SALOON. Restaurant and Bar Boom. SOUTHERN HOTEL ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. SOUTHERN HOTEL, On Walnut street, between Fourth and Fifth, ST. LoUsn, 0o. The nderelgaed, Plroprdetoais of this ELEOANT HOTEL, wotld be glad to see tLheir friende and the ¢blic, and will dt e-erything in ltheir poweaet5 r'ter thtle., tay at the houte eea, LAVEILLE, WARNER & .0, Prprietors -3 d bblle Advertiser and Beglatt opyii months and Sl.[ ball to thtl ofre FRED. URIIIU AS, UALOON, AT THE CORNER OF FECOMOB SBRETAND THEATER ALLEY. THE UNDERSIONED haittngtputhaed the old and ,avor, ably known ataid of JOHN NMSONAM D, ttcomer of Commee [treet and Theater Alley, relpectfllly coleo es share of patron . ahe finest quality of qonl wil be senred, and beet attention ixtended to customers. J. . GORUBER BRooKS HOUSE, THE PROPRIETOR f this nellknoias and ptptlttr itab. lshmeat, sdting his present location too small e theit lt tn, hitmose a.ommodation. , will, ion the S1t of N.e.tmbt -OI ' *3,. and S.1 Canal Street. omtr of B!an Street, whrae he hops to beagte to fumish a hom t to all his Mfhetd He neeit hrdly state that his table is now, as ever, tmr ptsed tsadthat everyeomfort wiUl he enojsyd by eat'o" Sti NOt0HURS OF MbALS: Breakfast, from 7 to Dnner f to ; per to & BOARDINQ , LND DATINQ HOI.IE No. 116 OARONDBELT STREET. .EALtSfromn toS0eent. BOAHf. S. and $1 per with. 0e and k , itso r cdde isaiV STEAMBOAT AGENTS. JAS. N. MATEWS oo OsRANE EIBALTL JA LS E MATHEWSM ) 7OSWABDT, FOR ID A ESEAL COEIH ION XB.A.HIIS - ioot.a. usea,,, s oabiS, tua i ··' Nn OS oibiib PSaZT. ew OelIeae.R Le t o hliF ot t" ge to the Geoeetalsa e