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NEW ORLEANS': SATl'RHAV NOHNIIIG. MARCH 16, 18#©. T nsulti no a W hite P erson.—For this viola tion ol' til»» ordinance, one John Alexander, a free inan of qolur. whs arretted yeat-rday and required to give bfiii fur Iii« appearance. CoîiMRNtiM. E arly.—-Ettgene Boassinel, a youth, was taken into custody yesterday lor a breach of the peace. Not being able to pay a fine wl' $10, the juvenile rioter was committed for ten -days. A cquitted.— Thomas Watersand Jerry Wax ter were tried and acquitted yesterday before the First District Court, on the charge of robbing Jean Jaques Bosque on the night of the 9th of Decem ber last. F ifth D istrict C ourt.—The case of Mrs. Hubch vs. the Carrollton Railroad was to have been continued yesterday, but Cyprien Petrie, a juror, «bscuted himself from the Court. An attachment was issued without effect, and the trial was further adjourned until to-day. D ischarged.—Owen Callaghan was examined yesterday on the charge of stealing cotton from the Louisiana Press. The evidence did not show thai thç accused was an illegal operator in this great staple > and he was accordingly discharged. B reach or the P eace.—Thos. Kelly and Jas. Hutton, two roystering blades who had become pot valiant over their cups, disturbed the peace of the • ity and violated the dgnity of the First Munici pality yesterday by riotous behavior in Custom house street, which public exhibition called to gether a wondering crowd, and attracted the notice of the Police. Recorder Génois fined these dis orderly individuals $10 each, and in default of pay ment they were committ ed to prison for ten days. L arceny.—John Martin was brought before Recorder Génois, yesterday, upon the charge ol suddenly seizing $35 in gold, from the counter of lose Gomez's Coffeehouse, and vanishing instanter with the same. Martin was arrested soon after and insisted upon it that he took the money by per mission of the owner, who, it was proved, was s stranger in the city, and had entered the bar-room to obtain silver for his funds. The accused was •eut belore the First District Court. A n O utrage.—Mrs. Louisa Lacheut made an affidavit before Recorder Génois, charging ont Charles Roberts with assaulting her with intent to kill. The deponent stated that on Thursday after noon Roberts carne to her house, No. 18 Burgundy street, and was torbi'jden by her to enter the door ; upon this he drew a knife and pistol, and, witli threats that he W' ju ld take her life, drove her from the premises. She returned a few hours after, ac companied bjr the police, and found the accused •♦till in po ^session of the room. During this time he had destroyed her wardrobe and fur niture, amounting in value to $"200. The ofHcer« m a '.tempting to arrest Roberts were resisted and tw o of them slightly wounded. The offender hat* fleen arrested and will be examined. R ecorder B aldwin's C ourt.—There was t promiscuous gathering yesterday, yet the aim o * all things seemed the same. Charges of assaul and battery made up the head and front of tin •offending, and mutilated visages proclaimed tin damage done. Black eyes were developed in al their dark proportions ; bandaged limb* attested violence used, and voluble tongues with resistless energy spread the facts befere the patient magis träte. John Thompson, with ludicrous asperity delivered himself of the burden which oppressed hmVin the shape of a glowing recital of a beating received from his neighbor, Brown . and Mrs Muggms gave a lively sketch of neighborhood gossip, which was particularly edifying to the Court and spectators. Several squares in Girod and Philippa streets were depopulated for the tinif being by the wholesale call for witnesses to estab lish the fact that Peter VonStapper had been ejected out of his own premises by Mike Flaherty the propelling power being the extremity of Mike'n boots. After justice had l>een meted out to the much injured complainant, the Recorder closed proceedings by an adjournment. T rial of D avid F oley.—The trial of David Foley, ou the charge of manslaughter, took pi; yesterday before the First District Court. 1 testimony was nearly the same as that adduced at the examination before the Recorder, which w published at the time. Witnesses stated that I'oley and Patrick J. Brown had a slight quarrel early on ' t he evening of the 23d of November, at Picayune Coffee-house, corner of St. Charte; and Poydras streets ; that after this, Brown wa I'/tid in his declamations that he "could whip any Vne in the house," and that Foley stepped up to lum and asked him if " he wished to pick a quarrel with him." Brown replied that he could whip him also, upon which Foley offered to bet $50 that he could not, and while uttering these words lie was struck by Brown. Foley quickly unbuttoned his coat, drew a bowie knife, caught his assailant by the shoulder and stabbed him. Brown fell back with Foley on top, who, before the spectators could interfere, again inflicted another terrible wound which iustautly caused the man's death. The jury were out but fifteen minutes, wli they returned with a verdict of guilty upon the dictment. The prisoner was remanded to await hit sentence. Counsel for the State, M. M. Rey nold», District Attorney ; for the prisoner, A. G Howard. ÖT" The Hungarians now in New York have issued an address, very ably written, in which the paat and present condition of Hungary is stated and earnest thank« are tendered for the sympathy that has always been extended to them by the citi cens of this country. PORT OF NEW ORL EANS. L atitude 2&057' 30" N.—Longititdb 90° W.—iu Time, 6A. Cleared Yesterday. 8hip Wm. 8turg?s, Maillon, Bsltiino.a, J. H. Ashbridge &. Co and a market, „ Jenkins & Buddendortl Hh;p Anna Rich, Burwell, New York. J. H. Aeh bridge & Co Br. «hin Cor air, Nichol, Liverpool, Hoghlon, Rankin Hi Co Swed.bng Pr^to.Wyman, Got tan burg, Schit>der & Mummt Brig Rowland. Watts New \ ork, J. W. Andrews bi Co Brig Clan&aa. VVatta, N ew V ork, John Alexander Brig Richmond, McKenzie, Richmond, C. Palmer Brig Water yV itch, Brown, Vera Cruz, O. Wickham Brig Mount Vernon, lalbot, Chagro«, O. Wickham Sloop Auna, Simpkni.-, Aran^aa, Master Arrived Yésterday. Ship Bay State, Simmons, 20 days from Boil on to Geo. Fos »er it Co—2il my. Ship Sunolk, Flanders, 24 day9 from Boston, to George 11. Pearson—2d my. Ship Sold ou, Thorn a«. 60 «lays from London, to master—1 m. Br. ship Corea, Borille. 51 day« from Newry, Ireland, in bal o , '"t, to McDowell it Peck—2d my. Sp. bark Menery, Oliver, 6 days from Matanzas, in ballast, to master— Point. Brig Kedron, Carney, 18 days from Philadelphia, to maater Point. Brig Leopold OJDonnell, ——, 13 days from Savannah, lo Emily. Young, 23 days from Boston, to master—2d my. ttng liai ma, Higgins, 13 days from St. Thomas, to master Point. Loi hera. Watts, 26 days from Newport, to master—2 m. Sehr. North Carolina, Seaman, 2 days irom Mobile, to ma^ ter— Gov t wharf. Sehr. Wm. Bryan, Lawless, 2 days from Grand Caillou, to master—1st my. Sehr. Maria, Johnson, 2 days from Pensacola, to master Basin. Sehr. II. Plantagenet, Wilson, 3 days from Apalachicola. in ballast, to master—Basin. STEAMBOATS. A W. VanLeer, Ayles, from Attakapaa—74 bales cotton. - - —, VVhatthaii, from Memphis—820 bales cotton. R. C. Ogleaby, Ross, from Bayou Maçon— 379 hales cotton. Eliska, Landry, from Baton Rouee. Jas. L. Day, Gibersou. from Mobile. Tennessee, Lee, from Nashville—102 bales cotton. Tow boat Shark, Pinneear, from t he Pasœ«. Towboat Anuawan, McCullough, from the Pn^ec. Memoranda! Towboat Shark towed down to the Bar, ship W. R. Jone-, and to sea, on the 9th inst., bark Ellerslie. Passengers* Pa r ship Sold on, from London—44 in steerage. j? îm DûLL\R8 RBWARD-The above rewanl b. will be paid, aud no questions asked, for the return and delivery ot tlie celebrated BADGER/which was stolen from the cubscrilier on " ... . . 3 and 5 o'clock. mhl4 ' Sunday morninu last, between the hours of MALAOHl KELLY, comer of St. Pa ul and Poydras ats. A, BO AHDÏ NO. LADY AND GENTLEMAN and two or Ihn» Single uentiemen, can obtain board in a private family npon uie most rcaspnable terms—@ 4 SO per week—by early np bt ? ^Ravikr S tkekt, lietween Circna aud Bt. John streets. mhl5 3m PKNSiiitTo Merchants, Accountant», etc. W. B. KENNEY, aot.O AM) BEIJ,-METAL PBN MAKER, 11 IVfRuuin, street, / \ tr*s on IWWl, ul 1, cuuunUr riiMiul.-',::,,,.. . / \ ÏX Wi« ..J bjjmjfnl unnni.m of P.a. of mpXU uin., «unpyl "W. D. K.nn.y, N.O." W. B. K. riii nm Vltll a»»i5il7 ifVhl Uio) Biiik, til, c^is 'j'rîl»;« 1 a,si (Sim « JJ» Surtwj MuMi'kliu.ni I,f p® if NEW ORLEANS MARKETS. 16,1980, 5 The present week has witnessed some important changes iu oar market, the principal one beinf a redaction of about c half cent in the price of Cotton immediately after (he reeep. lion of the Canada'« new*, though the decline has since been oartially recovered. Flour ha» Improved 16 to 2ßc V bbl, and Corn hat remained steady with very light »applies. Lard ha* advanced slightly, while Provisions generali) have reinaiued about stationary. The next steamer from Europe will be the Niagara, which was to leave Liverpool for Boston on the 9th inst, and is there fore in her seventh day. COTTON—The market closed heastly a week siuce, all parties being disposed to await the later new* from England, expected by the Canada. Saturday also passed quietly, the sales reaching but 2500 baies, at former rate«. On Monday these advices came to hand, announcing a .' 4 d decline at Liv erpool, which at once depressed our own market a cent, ami 5000 bales changed hands at this reduction. Imme diately after, however, buyers came eagerly forward, and ful ly 23,000 bales were »old on Tuesday nnd Wednesday, the currents rates at the olo=>e showing a recovery of XtStX of a cent of this decline. Factors were still firmer on Thursday and, as they offered their stocks sparingly, the sales reached but 5009 bales. Yesterday the market continued quiet but very firm and lise sales embrace*! 3900 balen, making a total of 38,500 bales for the week, taken mainly for England. The closing prices are barely l<jc below those of tili» day week, and we arrange our quotations accordingly. The receipt* sinoe ltt September are now 6jU,457 bales against 807,100 to «aine time in 1849, and at all the United States port? there is a decrease of i.57,911 bales. NKW ORLCAMS CLASSIFICATION. Inferior ; Middling Fair ll.'-t&ll?« Ordinary &4&VB4 Fair WlWW, M uidlin* Cood Fair tl'M Goo'i Middling &1I l „H>ood and Fine.. nominal. COTTON AND TOBACCO STATEMENT. (Joltmi, bales. Tobacco, Illicit-. S um k on hand, Sept. 1, 1849 13,435 12,RK Received past week 22,bin 7S8 previously t>47,644 -«70,219 14.57fr ~15.36 d t»3,t»4 Ü»,25ti Exported past week i?0,001 123 " previously 131.40'$- —4.^1,4^4 20,062 — dtock on hand, not cleared 232,230 TOBACCO—Prices have been fafiy sustained, notwith 'landing the nligbt increase which has taken plaee in the «toek ofleriiiß. The sale? of the entire weok embrace 950 hlids, of which l'A» hhdf Ma-on county al tyg for A and H. 1 *®.»* « f<>r R, and 88 do. A, at 9%c. Yeateiday'■> .-ales, included in tlw above amount, were 100 hhd«, oh A Vi and 42 R at — ; and 47 hhd* at ?for A and for R. We<|uote Lug-, i'@5^4 ; Inferior to Common, 6Fair to Choice, ^9 ; Maaon Coonty, 6®I2«; V lb. SUGAR—The Sogar market hau exhibited rather a dull appearance for a week back, and prices may considered l u e lower for all but the F ully Fair to Prime qualities. The entire nales compriae almnt 4200 lilidt», (of which some 600 were dis posed of yesterday) mo-tly to \Vestern purchaser-». VVe now piote Inferior and Common Fair to Fully Fair 3 M @4c. Prime and Choice Jp lb. On Plantation above the city we notice 500 hhds (two crops) sold at 4c lb. MOLASSES—The market ba* been dull with »-ales of barely 3000 bbls for the week. The inactivity is owing to the limited supply of really Prime, which it wanted, the receul receipts consisting mainly of Inferior ami fermenting parcels, which range from 12®19c. according to quality, while Prime id re-builed command 20@22c <p gallon. FLOUR—The light receipts and reduced stock of Flour »V« occasioned quite an improved movement in the Floui market, and price» are 20fâ>25<: higher than we quoted them a eek ago. The week's saler amount to 10,000 bbls, the ruling ratea being $ô 50(&45 ttfJi for Ohio, $5 b2>j@*6 75 for Superfine Illinois, *5 75@$ti 00 for St Louis, and $6 ♦6 50 fp bbl for Extra and Choice marks, which are especiall} waree. Yesterday's sales were about 1000 bbls at this range. Week's receipt« 4917 bbls. Eiporta 2H6 bbU. GR AIN—Light arrivals of Corn have kept price" nearly up t the ratea quoted in our last, and some 16,000 ska have been disposed of at 54(g^57c for good shipping parcels, and 3<&tx: less for Inferior, etc. YeMerday the market was almost bare, und only 1500 skt were sold. Of Wheat the market continuel, almost bare. Oata, owing to increased supplies, are lower, and some 8000 sks have fourid buyers at 45f3>52c for Ordinary to Good Ohio, etc, and Wft W i) V bushel for St Louis. Bran still very scarce, and the last sale* were at #2 50 V 100 lb on the Levue. Week's receipts 13,019 skg Corn. En porta 2' ,017 -des. PROVISIONS—We have had a rather inactive Pork mar ket for the past week, and the entire sales have hardly exceed ed 3500 to 4000 bbls, principally at #9 50® $9 tJ23a for Mess, which i* alone in demand. Prime ts dull at $7 37J£@$7 50, and M O at $8 37@$8 50, while Clear is selling at $10 OO'gj $11 00 y bbl. The inquiry for Balk Pork has al-o fallen otf", and only a few sales have been made at 3!>a@3. s ac for Ho? round ; the latter rate is now hardly to he obtained t ven for tlir Beef has been quite steady at til 35@*1 2 00 for Mess, $8 00@$8 50 for Prime, and $4 75®*5 00 V bbl for B Beef. The la-t sale* of Prime Mess were at $15 V tierce. Bacon ha'- continued quite steady, with *alea to a fair at $4\@5c for Sides, and "P lb for Shout, der*. Hams are telling in limited quantities b^7>ic for plain and bagged, and Bnsar Cured are plenty and very doll at8< <P lb. Western Batter ia quite dull at 7<§&llc. Cheese telling at about former quotatiou», 7@8> a c V lb. the out side rate otdy for the best imitation English Dairy. Lard has improved, owing u> rather increased receipts of the better •laahùeo, and aliont 4500 bids and tierce;' have been taken at 44%@5)«c lor very Inferior, ô^'tgtf^c for Ordinary to Good No 1, and 50U0 kegs at for Ordinary, and c V lb tor Good to Strictly Prime. Of tills quantity there were ■old yesterday 80 bbls at 5,*«. 70 do at 6'i, and 100 tierces and 214 bbl* at «V tp ft RH7E—The supply ut large and the demand * ery limited a! 3?i@4c V lb, according to quantity and qaality. WHISKY—Pricea iniiiruved to 2$,'a(3)2lc *p gallon for Reciifieil, and some800 bbls were sold on Thursday and yes terday, mostly at the outside price. Raw ia worth 23c «P gat lou, and 146 bbls sold yexterday at thai rate. RAGGING AND ROPE—Prices have been very steady, and sales of 1200 to 1400 pieces, and colls have been made, mostly at 14c for the former and 7©7^c for good brands of the latter. Yevtentay 50 coils brought 7, 4 4 e cash. GUNNY BAG8—Sales of 100.000 new, 2H bushel bag«, in bales, mostly at 9c oa time. SALT—Half a dozen cargoes of Liverpool have been aold, including 3000 ska Coarse at 74c, and 4500 <.k< (fJOO Fine) at 8.jc y sk round. The ruling raies from second bnnds, deliver ed, are $1 40 for Fine, and 95c ^ sk for Coarse. Yesterday 8700 bushels Rnm Key Salt 9old al 22c on time. COFFEE—Heavy reoeipts of Rio, without any adequate demand, have put down prices fully a cent more, and onlj 4100 bags have changed hands, the closing rates ye»terda> being lH5-a<gtl3c, with few buyer» even at this sudden and great reduction. The direct imports are still 65,414 bags be liind last year's to same date. Present stock in ftr ? t and second hands 98.790 bags. HEMP—60 bales Dew Rotied sold at $120 00 <p LE AD—Not a tranaiuaction this week. LIME—A small cargo of Eastern was sold at $1 25, aud is selling from eecoud hands at $1 30(a}$l 37 1 . >p cask H AY— Prie» have again gone up to $22 00® $25 00 V ton, 400 bale« Bath Hay, in store, bringing the outside price NAVAL STORES—A cargo of 1400 bbls from Wilming ton was so id at $1 00 for Rosin, $1 90 for Tar, and $1 15 SP bb'l for Piich. TALLOW—126 bbls and casks Prime sold early iveok at 7c 1 lb. EXCHANGES-—Sterling bills being more abundant the rates hate fallen to ct preiu ; New York 60 day bills 1^ et dis ; sight checks (4 V cl dis. FREIGHTS—The large operations in Cotton have g more activity to tlie Foreign Freight market, and British sei» have filled up readily for Liverpool ai5-16d and Ameri can vuaselb now claim 7-l6d. For Havre, also, several ahipa have been taken at ld-16c, one lor Gottenberg at ^d, ami one for Ulaagow at li^tid. NEW ORLEANS CATTLE MARKET. L afayette, Friday Evening, March 15, 1850. Arrived during the past week 541 head of Beef Cattle, 17 vws, l&l Calves, 150 Pigs and 40 Horses and Mules. The ipply of cattle for the shambles, especially of Hogs and Sheep, is extremely >cant, and pncc-i have advanced consider ably abovs those of last week. Prices: — Beef CatUe, 6@6?ic V lb net; Hogs, 4J*' tfd5l«c lb net ; Sheep, $3 60{ôii5 50 ^ head ; Milch Lows, *3U<@*60 V head; Çaives, 6®7Jie. V lb net. *"1 '1IO&. D. H Ai LÜH, Broker , No. 117 Common st., A New lirleant—wyl buy and sell Landed Property ; ob tain Loans on Mortgage ; Discount Note« ; serve aa Apprai ser and Expert ; adjust Accounts; make Copartnership Set tlemento ; intends residing in tlie city during the Summer, and will serve as Agent for owners of property ; see as«es-» ment for taxes is l'air valuation ; draw lease ; collect rents, etc., and attend to Agency huaine*« in gen eral. m h 15 ClOAR TOBACCO. Havana. cJba, FLORIDA, HIM , . KENT TENNESSEE, (Oldau ' Plaulauon us« aud the Mexica.n market, tor sale by MASON COUNTY, •SI Iinip6m3|> (Old aud uew,) sale by THuS. K. PRICE. 78 M« ff «une si. HARVEY GLEAS ON, U. S. CONSUL, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, C hag res, N, Gr ., give his altcuiion to atf bualiwu I him,aud Messra. Paradise, Lai C. J. Meeker & Co. Parmele 6 Brother, nie*, livery article warranted yen nine Dr. h. J. Coxa's Preparations, extensively uaed for ten years, IbrCoiiKlu, Colds InAnenza, etc. EXTRACT OF COPAVIA, S A RS A PAR ILL A _ _ ^ AN D CUBEBS-A certain and agreeable cure,  D ^^»^ 8 %"^A°k h SIîr , ÀNn 1 ARAXACUM—The atrongesi preparation that » . he made, aa proved by the effect produced. BALSAM OF NAPHTHA, TAR, LIVERWORT, . cure °' f'onaumption and Bronchitis. MENT VERM1Fl ' uß . RHEUMATIC LINI TQ N IC AQU E S Y RU P and PILLS. nl6 ly3dp A. B. RINGGOLD, nriirnn Gravier street, JVeto Orleans, DEALER IN WINES AND LlCll/ORS. H r 1«V W ln "M"?! ^ or sa-te. a carefully selected assortment iMniiri? andLuiuora, among wbieh are tlie following iih'üdv SHERRY—in boxes ot 1 dozen eaeïi luVrvpio^i^ 'i n l,u ! tle> ' deiiiijohiia, and qr ca«ks. uîto-r IRA— Ul bottle«, demijohn«, aud qr casks. 1 o°"» SAUTÉRNE^in bottles and ijr-casks. HnAv5i r liBTN 0 nvl^ H|,u<,,1 *~'"r^* sks qu, " ty - WHISKY—old Bourbon. Do. Monongahela. HAMB—WMMMtQn. inhl« Jnwlni C3r^ Orders from the Conntry promptly attended to. V17"II\E8 -Claret in hf. hhdf. and caaea; Madeira, Sherry v V and Port, in quarter and eighth casks, of very superior quality, for ' * B ARELLI * CO til Oo^ of the above. Also, a lot of nue Double Dahlias. Country merchants »applied with Seed by the bzen, Qnsdrad, or thousand papers, for retailing, laniert 1'iiri.idieti wsih A^«rt^l Sfini, In box«, at knd |10 paoh,, Mnrk«! Qftwfw» NPi«N WilS IM • raiw, _ ■ rViaa m Myfwjtoll AUCTION SALES. J« A. BEARO« Auctioneer. A) let Arransement» for the Shason.— »law. Hank and other Stockt, Toearfay* and Thursday» ; Heal Emue, Wutfotidar« and Hat'infsy«, ai l'i o'clock, ar M «nk» Arca-le ; Onenl nia«, i«f«r> marilste liefe. tCP* > r o. lOBanka A rende P«aaajr> Furniture Furniture Furniture. Al the Old JlatJwn Marl, 87 Camp $treet. BY WM. P. SCOTT, Auctioneer. 'PHIS DAY. M I un» "III <■'< oc* Will ne *'•! JL A ta'ge lot ut « •' -i -•. ! t«.n«l i'1'KNÏTURE, on account departure, and a «• New KiinKlait, etc., to ctoas comiiu. #nt. . table Groceries BY SYKE 1THIS DAY, Pi 9T* Kaum« : 150 qitaiter bote* and Liquor«. . HÏOK A CO. h at hair-paat 10 o'ctock—Will ba 30 boxes *Uith ; . . MM* Hoar ban Whiaty ; •ki pur- French W rand y > • - ao, oo eigen; ) pound« Kngluh Hoop Iron, altgfilly (famagrd, aold for account KugHsh Pale Ale English Pale Ale. BY »YKEM. HYDE 6l CO. SATURDAY, March 18, at 10 o'clock—Will be wM, at TiUerton'* j Boston Wtu-rh'Miat:, corner of Lafayette and Magazine »lre«i#, to 18 cask.' sunyior ENGLISH PALE ALE, in good otder. Terms caST mhlS HIaves . Glares. I Banka Slaves BY J, P. PHILLIPS. yATURDAY, Maivb 16, at 12 o'clock—Will ba »ol. Zgro Woman HETBKY, a»ed about Ü1 ; with bei child, & ind Üie Ne*ro ü »I OATHEMNE. aged lb ftué. Ke good Cotton Plcl> "* **" ' ' " * Act of a Hale poaiti ■tfcftftM Hands. . Alto . feticceatflon of Daniel F. Lillte A Good Slave the Did Auction Man '*7 Camp'»treat, by<jf»lw ol the Honoiafali Fil ill District Court of New Or eaou, dated Btpiember 25, H»l9, » — Oue-foiutli cash ; ba' of .jle before A. C. aibtv. Ith, Es-y, N. P , al the expense of Düalrahle Private Dwelling Hoitae.. .In the moat im proving location in the Secoiul Municipality. BY HENRY W. PALFREY. s.fi,,, */• ,r »#_--# S J acob L kvt, Auctioneer. Office AV. J7 tnmp street. I 8 j, Notary. CATURJJAY, Mard. 1«, O Area.».— villi G illcriea and cor, T erin » — flOOu Scliooner Auatrleh Selioou«*r Auntrlch. BY SYKES, HYDE & CO. MONDAY, Mardi H, al \U o'clock—Will be »«Id, ut Baak« Ar. cade. Ma ramie street— Scbooo^ AL'STIU'.H, ubvul 14 toor, aa abe Uf* - New Buiin. 8-e la iu good orJer, Imfing leccutly r ^Vrui8 cash. e, to > \\. H. \aiiHei!**alear, deceased. BY PLORAMCE & TAYLOR. Office HI Oracier street. of the abi've desirable esUblUhineut Tcriut, wbic : sppertaii log té the «bove ectabli.bment. Family Groccry Store. BY FLORANCE A TAYLOR. Office 81 Gravier street. \T7"£DNI£SD A Y, March â), at 11 oc oc* — Will aold, al »I« » » corner of Mormu and Kogh en *iie«-ta, Tblrd Mum. ipalitjr— rbacontama ol a FAMILY GHut. EWY STOKJB, «.ou.mung of 1 Finely situated Steam Saw ,11111, BY J. A. BEARD, Auctioneer, rTMfUK8D A Y, March 91, Is50, al Iti o'clock—WUl be aold at auc J tion, at Bank» At ••«de Valuable STEAM SAW Mff.L uul FA'-M, known aa W«it Pcari River, '^5 unies Km 11 d Hai .■•rpsuied in Uik State, and Ibe facibiln tor obu HilU Oak, Cypreaa and Pint Log;, bttur than at anj — glLMJ caah ; trance at one and two year«' credit for 1 nppryved city paper, endo, i^d 1 o the aaiiafaciiou of tbi Hie naprove&eDU to be kepi iu.ured, aud poiicy transferrei i of sale before -, Notary Public, at ibe expen»e o SHEHIFF<8 SALE. Louisa L1VIMO8TON es. T. H. F cltok ahd N icholas W all. . . Third District Court of AVic Orleans an a green will procte DAY, Maj tu<e of a Wut öS Pr rMonal Bei lonUile tbe Third DUtricl (.'oui iiititied came. I have ae>i«d pi 1 brtvr-en die partie« interested t BATU I 1SÖO, -t iu o'clock, A M — r x ü HOC Eft Y STORE, situated at No S Tcbou] JOHN !.. LEWIS, 8heriff of Ibe Parwb of Orleaua. AMUSEMENTS. hAIXT t'll AltLBH TUÜATBK 03- Btiitiiiol Mr-DEBAR.. LUDLOW * barm« M*n'(geia....t»r-M«?i lid . I.. Vy, 50 .«.U; Ga.teiy.W JU I.WU . UlllKIl, •» CCUU Bol Offici ...TUIB EVENING, 8atur lay. pMiormvu a |>rara», en Principal character* by I roo: d, Mr. J. M. K eld, Mrs. &. Kussel 1 After wui<-^i, ibe new agony , re, eived ian night with loud latuh-e rounded on ih« LADY OP LYON8. Clotl Mr. J. M. Fia! Pollino Mr. DeBi To conclu le w» !i LUCK 'S ALL. Th* Duck Vender Mr. I»eü Or ßundiy— •' Lukretia Borffia" and - The " orty Tbteres." 19" Tbe i!ntinguiib«d Tngeiliae, Mr. C. D. filT, is euga^« I'LACIPK 'S VA BIKTIK6. BOXES and Parquette, 7i ceuU; Uppa* Eoxes, 50 cents.. ..Doora opeu * * at half-paat 7 pn-ciMly.... paaforined tba Farce entitled ,.TUI8 E 1 iETil cenU. Gallery, urnlay, will be ALPINE MAID. üs lollowed by s GKaM) DI V t UTIHhEMENT, ia winch all the prin:in .1 dancers will appet r. :er whicb. the Ex'ut^rsim of THK FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOCK8. Miss Msl'ilk IRISH JIG, compsos<I by Nînoa. Bouxary, >, Mmile. Jul * Vallve, Mwi fingue r W OltLKAIfS THKATRK. ORLEANS STREBT, )>etwe<n Ro*al and Bourbou s'recta.. SATURDAY EVENING. March I«. IWO, wlU be pertorinsil U Grand O^era, in I sur «eu, by Dixnu'U, entitled LUCIA Dl LAMMERMOOR. Psrtormers, Messrs. Uuluc, Cwadi and Mme. B wn. BI,\GAMA\ COURSE Alglera. [arch 16,1B50—Jockey « lub J une täüO-Kour mile heai». ERROR, 1 years old. Rider ch. &. RH Ridtr'. dress, . » T. b. Cioldoby'» RHUBE, by Trust* )ld. Klder 1 : dress, dark Blue aud Whit for S3UU, dikUuice SW> yards, between ü ville duu Pony and a ai»md lloise, wUl ätrar.gers their Badge» at the Ticket Ba"g«-s, which will cuiitlv the privileges of the Couise ,ud Ute Ladies of Ihaii pi ■--.•10 UO COT Commodious and romfortttble Fe'ry Boats leare Annes, and the Ferry et tue loot of tlie Ponte strain rice. 5 cents Also, u steamboat, the "Ken Adam«." loot of C oiddmi as and .Stands. AI IK. OLIVER, Proprifti H3- .itlmisaitin—Uaiea and 8: anils, % I EXTRAORDINARY A.\l) AMI lslKti. T^HEOPHH.US FI8KE will «ouünuc hii Banc, of Lectun A«iooi>hlng EaperiuieuU ai AHMORY H -.LL, Every Ev except Sunday, upou the newly discovered Sconce ci Fl tiiology. Perkons from among die audience will be entirely cohUxil'ed process whatevi r. »st aatouishing c mi diseases Mt n< HT Lectin e made lo tar ta l'k . A Uemlaruan aud T' oiidurl'ul remedial ageut has effeciut Pal iy, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, and half-past 7 o'clwk... -Tickets is. One mb# if 'The Can npbelU are Coming." Comnkerciul Exehanvci vj tr3- Tnumphaut Success I... Second Week lUfi HQmot KlMBKRLY'S OPERATIC TROLPE. ZS MONDAY EVENING. March 11. W W and Every Evening during die Week. H 'litriT TIME in New Orleans ot Iba Campbells' celebrated BUR LE8Q.UE MUSloitL PROMENADE ; or. The Militin BO* Foi particulars, see Programme: A. B ILARTWELL,Directoi Frederick ! Floor Manager of ike Season, at i Hal , Lata*ere, wid be gi.eu mi 6 ' EVENING, Msn.li ffl, ...u«r the . M A VA.OKUS . I. N.L. Jerollemai Wm. C. Terrell, W. A. Arms, J. F Rhedes, Urorge Meosman. E J W. Bendy, Th M Arpill. D John if. Wire, Oe . .. KLOOR MANAtiKKH ... FratWnca E. Braus, Wiil-m k W. W. Mcüsriiy, W. W. L> nt lernen Canis ol Admisafon.Oi m tbe nveniitg of die Ba l Doll DANCIN« ACADEMY. MR. P- CLISSEY, lata ircm Pana, rMpcclluUy luforms the Ladies and Gentlemen of this city lhat he will reopen, on tbe 1st of November, hit Dancing Academy, at No. 18 Carondelct street, where he will teaoii all the Danoes that are now in vogue auioug the most fashionable oinlas in Paris, such as Quadrille», Yalta à dau* Temps, Valu a cinque Temps, German Polka, Rowa, Moscowiska Polka Ma aourka, which are tlie only Dances uu* received in the tashiouahle recommends th«. Matter dance i 'cing D learn those uew Dances can ba ween 9 and 1 o'cloek. the» giving private laaoons. lie will aiao give lei for children, Monday« and Thursdays. H ours from 3 o'clock pri*»ta famille». Days f till d&ik ien »re recpectfullj Informed that a Claaa will be opened for i 7 until 10 o'clock arery evening ln the weak,for those who to perfect thum*>l»eB in a ahort time. Mt. C- r.ngHging to teach tn dance Quadrille* and WaJtse« In the ^ace uf one inuuih. I" D»alo»a»of the hradta waiting entirely curad...-Dancing Botanic drug store, m. 98 camp street, conducted by D r . A. A. JONES nihil lr R ICK—15 casks new, for «ale by '» ft * WIV C fAVI.'m ftflO.WMata.la .fi N355T3SST5il«fii V- a. HARIHAL'i 1MB. WII.1.U* C. nenmwiu. t». f. M. tMK*. In til Ctr zs mm Cr ~" to nubiic sale, at the Sr. L<«i!* E xcisamr, êt. S&ÄÄÄ & pi<« has, or may have, in and to the toiiowuig property, AH that extent of LAN D âteata in the Parish of Coaourdia, in this Ktate, lying and being in township number «even, range nine and ten eaat. district north of Med River, a Vue sketch whereof ü annexed to a mortgage made an ' by the naid P. M. Lapicc to Jam«« Brown, under twenty-eighth of April, 1842, and NMl before I uiann, a notary public m and for the Pariah aad a Orleans. . Said Lands comnaencieg op the Miwéaaiupi river, at aboot one mile below the town of V idalia, and bounded above by lands of David Latüroore, and running in* uuralW line a dis lance of about two and a ball miles to Lake Concordia, and (routing on said Lake about one mile la the line of Minorca Plantation, belonging to the »ogoaam of btephen Minor, thence to a point back to Wilbaan Lake and in continuation running down in the rear of loer Spanish grants made to Manuel Texada, l^OMrd Ponet, Joaeph Walker and Peler Walker, and bekmgine to the aaid Lapice. ttnd thence following the back or doable oonce» «on n pi ter line of the Aboer L. Dnncaa timet till it reaches the back line of the Minorca plantation, and in continuation folio» in« the back dividing bneMif Whitehall and Minorca plantations to the lower corner of the back con - cession of the Charles Carter's Spanish grant, dectcaated ou the above-mentioned sketch as number twenty-three, and from said back corner running about three mile*, m a straight line to River Musis»' the plantation helom niug up the River —.— tiie point first started from. Aim, a smart portion er k* of land in tlie rear of the Joseph Walker tract, containing ninety, fuor acre-, the whole of the «aid tracta or. parcel« of land con taining altogetlter about four thou-and six hundred and four teen acres, and forty-five hundredths of an acre, aa will more fully appear by reference being had to the above-mentioned sketch of riaid township. The uiid kinds composing the three pluniat'on- belonging to said Lapice, and known ander me of the Whitehall and Arnaud lia olantaûoos. fra®< 1 the River Mwriawppi. and Lake Place, fronting on L'oncordia, together with all the buildings and imiirove uicik - and appurtenances lielonging to each of the said three plantation*, without exception or reservation whatever ; to gether With tlie following named Slaves, a»t*'*lw«l tn working on the Whitehall plantation, to wit: rner running about three miles, in a straight River MusMppi, and parallel with the upper line of ... ...antat ion belonging to W rlliam Buland, and thence run niug up tl»e Rivt-r Mçwwtippi about three and a half mile* to 1 Bedley.aged 41 }ean 2 I lavent*, nis wife, aged 31 8 Carry Ann, a*ed ll 4 Baptute, agetl 7 Ke^ey, aged 2 Old Jimey. age<l 61 Denis, aged 27 8 Veney, ageil 2b' 9 Celertine. aged 18 month a 10 .Matilda, aged 23 years 11 Joe Hines aged 23 12 Delphine, aged 2 13 Willis, aged 31 14 Yellow Elsey, aged 2ft 15 Little Jane, aged 11 lti Einanel, a*ed9 17 I,title Wilfi-s aged 4 18 little Delaey, aged 2 19 Old Davy, aged til 20 Old Hannah, aged 01 2! Black Stephen, aged 'Jfy 22 Val Suzan, aged 23 Yellow Ben, agetl 13 24 Little Lewis, aged 23 25 Daniel Cole, aged 31 2ti Yal Liza aged 'Ji 90 Yellow Lewis, aged 33 jrca 91 New Violette, aged 24 92 Bheuherd. aged 27 93 Yellow M ana. aged 26 94 Little l'amelia, aged 13 95 Little Oliver, agtä 11 96 Little Christina, aged 4 97 Little Antoinette, 18 nioa 98 Hartlett, aired 37 year« 99 Kentucky Lncy. aged 28 100 Phihippe, aged 4 101 Shelby, aged 18 months 1 >îi Daw tireeu, aged 31years 103 Matilda Mae. aged 27 104 ( Igelia, aged 3 Ito Fortune, ageil 34 106 VVinney, aged 74 107 Wadbima, aged Lômonthn f<B4 Ben Dunn, aged 23 yean 109 Caroline. a(?eu 19 110 Little Alfred, aged 2 111 Couper, aged 24 112 Matilda Davis, aged i® 113 Major, aged 18 month» 114 Dilfy, aged 26 years 115 Little I'ataey, aged 5 116 Jim White, aged 31 117 Suckey, aged 26 118 Anaca, aged 3 119 Samuel eevezz, aged 26 — Little Isaac, aged 14 _ .— — 34 Little Crawford, aged 13 :123 Cost Hannah, 36 Little Dan, aged 7 ft> Hatchirés, aged 24 37 George, aged 2H 28 Violelte, aged 31 Itl.cl' .lim .frftA 3 ag«^fi6 -•XT d a„"'l -lanni 124 Little Maria, 12) Coast Henry, aged 9 . :ed 34 1^6 Sandy, aged 3 Black Jim, aged 24 40 Little Dave, aged 19 41 Little Mat. aged 17 42 Bill, aged 24 43 Bauer, aged 21 44 Wallace, aged 28 45 Patika, aged 29 46 Liltie Ben, aged 13 47 Little Eddy, aged 4 48 Moœ, aged 26 49 Jane, aged 24 50 Taj lor, aged 39 51 Hefter, aged 26 52 Absolom, aged 5 53 Little Taylor, aged 3 54 Peter Tate, aged 28 55 Kittir, aeeu 31 56 Little Trim, aged 11 j if, 2 Little Alexander 63 Whitney, aged 38 61 Mache!, aged 31 65 Old Anthony, aged 31 66 Pafeey, aged 24 87 Petteuone, aged 31 Patàev, aged 24 Abraham Miller, aged 37 . - Indian Lncy. aged 31 71 Little Mima, aged 4 72 Jim Brown, aged 41 73 Einehne. aged 21 — JRack Maria, aged 31 128 Old Natt, a^ed 41 129 Little Matilda, aged 31 Little Natt, Little Liza, agei Leonard, aged 2. 133 Gentleman Joe, aged 25 134 Betrey. aged 24 135 Reno, aged '.ih 1-% Peg 1 136 Peggy, aged SI 137 Little Margarette. aged 11 138 Little Catherine, aged 2 139 Old Ned, aged a6 140 Tempy, ageil 40 141 John Pig, aged 2b 142 Anna, aged 21 143 Ali<ina, aged 7 144 Azor, aged 4 145 André, aged 18 monthî 146 Bob Randall, aged 'Jb ylrs 147 Little Nancy, aged 31 148 Saint Loui* Jack, 149 Black Elsey, aced 'SO 150 Advan, aged lv 151 Sinthey. aged 11 153 Daniel Stock, aged 28 153 Mary, aged 2\ 154 Edrick, aged 2 156 Warren, aged 18 156 Old Dicy. aged 41 157 Milford, aged 23 1Ô6 Wilev, aged 18 159 Old fanny, aged 46 160 Britt, aged 19 red 38 7t> Eben, aged 3 8 J Old Amey, aged 31 81 Little Henry, aged 14 82 Little Sally, aged 10 83 Little Sally, aged 19 84 Little Nancy, aged 2 85 Big Bob, aged 33 8b M ill y Green, aged 26 8" Thompson, aged 25 Adam«, 163 Little Clariesa. aged 3 164 Mongee, aged 17 165 Chancy, aged 23 lti6 New Sally, aaed 19 167 Melinda. ago 131 ChÂTagêd 34 173 Lucy Mac, aged 27 1~4 Frank, a?ed V 175 Yellow William, aged 21 176 Mace, aged 26 177 Diana, aged 9 ch Lucy, s 178 Marshall, aged 3 Also, the following named Slaves, attached to, and in, the Arnaudlia plantation, to wit : 1 David, uged 38 years | 58 Cinthy, aged 33 at work - V 3 Hannah, aged 11 * Venus, aged 6 Mary, aged 28 Richmond, aged 25 ' aged 24 7 Lit Ue Elise; 8 Sarah. agi 9 Alfred, aged 2 ■ Aap la Ann, agi 13 Black Jim, aged 26 14 Big Elsey, aged 43 15 Minerva, aged 16 16 Betsey, aged 11 •7 Homochitte Jun, aged 29 22 I .ittle Pelsey, aged 18 23 Ellen, aged 2 24 Cornelia, aged 14 25 Henry, aged 7 26 Louis, aged 26 27 Kitty, aged 31 28 Nathan, aged 16 29 Dick, aged 29 30 Diana, aged 24 31 Charles Ivy, aged 2 94 Morgan, aged 2Ü 95 Willis, agetl 18 08 Phtebe, aged 24 99 Wiöiam, aged 7 102 Adam Cla »'the, aged IB il Ferriby, aged 2 iS Ned. aged 2ft • 6 Louina, aged 26 37 Sandy Jack, aged 3B b8 Beckey Orca, aged 28 * 'lïzy, aged 13 aria, aged 10 41 Ariel, aged 5 42 Margaretta. aged 3 43 Harry, aged 44 44 New Harriett, aged 27 45 Smith, aged o 46 Big Tom. agetl 37 47 N ew Beckey, aged 25 48 Je»e, aged 3 60 Dabney, agetl 3 mouth* 00 Jini I'att, aged 13 years 51 William, aged 30 52 Miily, agecf"3 43 Little Tom, aged 29 04 Viny, aged 33 55 Peter Boy, aged 16 56 Washington, aired 13 57 Octavia, aged 3 Also, the following named Slave», belonging to, and at work mi, the Lake plantar*'— 1 Steuben, aged 41 2 Violette, aged 36 I 59 Caroline, aged 11 ' tiO Emannel, aged 5 ; 61 Elizabeth, aged 3 i Bob. aged ^ ! 63 Berüieba. aged 38 ; 64 Ana. aged 13 : 65 John Pagre, a"ed 28 ; 66 Dorcas, aged 44 I 67 Little ioe, aged 19 ' 68 Moses, aged 17 I 69 George, aged 15 I 70 Lncy, aged 14 71 Black Tom. a®ed 24 I 72 Snckey, aged 27 i 73 Renben, aged 5 T4 Simon, aged 23 i 75 Sophy, aged 19 7tf Phill. aged 15 i 77 Henney. atred 38 78 Livy, aged 18 79 Nelson, aged 24 80 Harriett, aged * 1 81 Pager, aged 8 I 82 William, aged 6 S3 Dro ni e ll a, aged 4 84 Anthony, aged 29 &5 Little Dorcas, aped 29 86 Old George, aged 46 i 87 Old Liaha, aged 51 88 Horace, aget à 23 Sami ini Clark, a Caleb, aâed 24 104 Charles Black, aged 19 105 Edmond Payne, aged 20 106 Quilla Black, aged 30 107 Mos«, aired h 108 Sandy Black, aged 21 109 Martin, aged 24 tlO Violett, aged 21 111 George, aged 18 months 4 Martha, agetl 5 5 Harvey, aged 33 Indiana, agetl 29 9 Mary, aged -J 10 Suz.au, aged 2 11 Pleasant, aged 24 12 Polly, aged 23 13 Sarah, aged 4 14 Margarette, aged la months 41 Maria, aged 8 15 Geo Jackson, aged 51 years142 Mary, aged 5 16 Venus, aged 51 li0 • 17 Isabella, agetl 16 18 Moses, agetl 26 30 Andrew, aged U 31 Edmund, aged 8 32 Henry, agea 26 ;33 Vina, aged 19 34 Ijonis. aged 29 |86 Big Amey, ajred 89 36 Aaron, liged 33 37 Sinthy Bowman, aged 26 38 Bob, aged 6 39 Ned, aged 27 40 Dels la, aged 23 ad 27 22 Jim News, aped 46 . aged 41 is, aged 15 U. i 34 Fra 25 Roxanna, aged 10 26 Maria Jeanne, aged 8 27 Nathan, aged56 46 Sophy, aged 22 }47 Tonny, aged 20 |48 William, aged 30 Randal, aged 20 50 Joshua, aged 22 151 Little Stephen, aged 22 52 Jacob, aged 21 53 Isaac, aged 14 1 54 Geo Lattiinore, aged 46 - r _ c _ ; Sugar PLANTATION, logeüier with all the buildings aud improvements thereon aud appurtenances thereunto belonging, aituated in the parish of St. Jam«« in this State, on the western bank of the river Misaiaaippi about äixty miles above the city of New Orleans; bounded or the upper line by the plantation of Pierre Richard, and on the other line by a trt * ' — ' •' consisting of four acripiiou, to 1st. A certain tract or parcel of LAND, measuring, or less, six arpents front on the river Missistjppi, by a depth of eighty arpents, the Side lines closing considerably towards the rear; the same hen if bounded on the upper Hide by the property of Pierre Richard, as belore stated, and on the lower side by lands hereafter,mentioned. 2d. Another tract of LAND, measuring fourteen arpents, >r le», fronton the river Mississippi, by a depth of eighty la, the side lines down* mora or tes towards the rear. Auother tract ot LAND, measuring ten arpent?, more or le.*, front.on said river Mississippi, by a depth of eighty arpenta, the side lines closing more or lew towaida the rear; | bounded on one side by the landa formerly belonguig to Henry Johnson and now to the *aid Lapice. 4th. Another pan el of LAND, measuring about four ar pent* front on the said Mississippi river, by eighty arpents _ waMMaMT'' ' 88 89 Sepih: Unlniietl on the ni.per side by property atove ihirdly described, and on the lower side by landa of widow Valavaae; together with tlie following negro SLAVES, belonging to, and at work on, the said Sugar Plantation, to wit : 1 Solomon, aged about 2 Charlotte, aged 28 3 Robert, aged 14 4 Kitty, aged 7 5 John Baity, a^ed 36 6 Emily, aged 39 7 Maria, agetl 14 8 Litty, aged 11 9 John,aged 8 10 Sandy, agetl 31 12 Henry Collins, aged 20 13 Ellen, aged 16 14 Ann. aged 15 17 St. James, aged 6 18 Jim Darius, aged 43 19 Judy, aged 42 fcO William, aged 24 21 Damael, agetl 16 22 Jim, aged 11 23 Malvina, aced 9 24 Phebe. aged 21 25 Aldiiminda. aged 3 26 Big Robin, aged 36 27 Dolly, aged 31 26 Rachel, aged 17 29 Hannah, aged 14 30 Onia, aged 11 laarjr, agad 5 44 McHurry, aged 16 43 Mathilda, aged 11 44 Enoe, aged 8 4o Maurice, aged 3 46 Ci/ar, ag^3t 47 Nancy, aged 24 »8 Patrick, aged 02 50 Caroline, aged 36 fx S"S îf^ " SiffilK-.Ä M Eilet, aged 81 55 \\ alter. a«ed M * S""*. r ^? ,ry r 'O' 19 S ÄS! bl Edmuud Johnaon, agad 20 62 Anw, aged 26 |W Bickey. aged 7 ette.a« aged fi y, aged 22 «fe- I 89 Mir. ».«136 Jaul! iced abont 18 month, ;ï ^Lon H^d 2 § I ä仫 i lÄäif" 73 Learg# l, tffd 08 iîv A w» iu imp ) 11| Wyaa, MÊ *, aged IB 1M Suzaoe, aged 23 >o, aged K >117 Piprii, aged 28 .and 18 ■ ' m Thooiaa, a_ I ___——_ " 120 Ben Johnaon, aged '<& 85 Sma 8K E'jw or Sany, w^rd, 133 122 ÈdSSidf^m) 33 123 Baptiste, asred 56 Oüf.ia, Henry Hheilon, Andenon, aged Iphonea. aged 31 L aged H"nry B obert m fri 93 Reuben Nevitt, aged 3t 94 Lacy, aged 38 97 Jim Mi tel »el, aged 13 86 <ieorj;e, aged 28 101 MÜSÜa^Sq . 102 Matilda, aged 41 1C3 George W», aged 2 104 William Colaom, age ire Rhodt-, aged 44 106 Ben Ilay, aged 35 KH Anna, aged ■ 108 John ^ufler, aged 38 109 Lititia, aged 77 .j, aged 35 ia nips 132 Lancelot, aged 20 133 Mary, aged 35 131 Hannah, aged 20 1 M illy Ann. aged 37 Eatnck. aged 11 larjr. aged 6 145 Annette, aged 18 14b' Annette Child, and berin fat 113 Tilda, aged 29 147 WOiam or Bill. 27 . AM^ßltay acre* and sixty hnndradiiu of an acre o-' LAND, being the ea?t haKof aontb-eaatqnaoeraection lam ber hlty-one. m township twelve, août h of range r.iteen east, as per reruficate number 1765. issued by A. Sidney Lewi«, I. mied ft täte« Receiver of Public Moneys in New Orteanr, dated the twenty aecood of August, eifbt'en hundred aufl fortj. ALt:o--Three hondred and twMty-two acres and twenty. four hundredth* of an acre of LAND, beinz the lotï number* futir, bra, six and aeven, ot section number forty-nine in town ship number twe've, south of range number nfteen east, as per certificate namber 1674, of the »aid Sidney Lewi*. Re ceiver of Public Moneys in New Orleans, dated the twenty llurd of January, 1840. 1 Also—A certain tract of LAND situated in the said Par wh ot f't. James, bounded on the upper side by the fourth tract of land above described aa part of tbe sogar plantation n the >atd parish ot 8l James, and on the lower line to a depth of fbrty arpents, by land* belonging to the Cantrelie Church, and from thence on the name line bounded by lands of Mrs. Poeyfarm, said tract of land measnring three arpents front on the Mississippi by a depth between parallel lines of eighty arpents. The whole of the said Lands, Plantations and Slave*, abox t described, being the same that are set forth and deacri bed in an act ot Antichriua thereof, made by the said P. M . Lapice to Jamee Brown ou the thirteenth dar of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, before Lu cien Hermann, a Notary Public in and tor the City and Parish of New Orleans, and now of record in hia office; and the said Slaves and Landa are herein described as they were at the date o* the said act of Antichriais. The ngbt, title and interest of the said Lapice now intended to be sold, ia his equity of redemption in all the Lands, Plantations and Slaves as above deK-ribed. and pledged to <be aaid James Biown by the »aid act of Antichrisis : and all his right, title and interest in all and everjjjif the «aid Lands, Plantations and Slave«, in reversion or nlierwiae, aiter the payment of tlie aam of Four Hundred Thonsand Dollars to the said James Brown, as stimulated 111 said act of Antichmis, or such part thereof a may be due at the time of tlie sale. And alter the ex tin gnishinent of all bona ßde mortgages that may lie actually «me and recorded in the aaid Parishesof Concordia and St. James previous to the Judicial Mortgage of the idainutl, arising from the recording of this jodginent in said Parishes. Term* and Conditions of Salt—L ash, payable at tlie time of abdication Deed of aale at the expense of the purchasers. U. S. Marshal's Office. East District of Louisiana, New Orleant, Februar / 18, I80Ü. _ . WILLIAM S. SCOTT, Ü. S. M arshal , fy23, mh2, 9,16, 23, 9). East District of Ixmiiàaca. Vente par le Marslial «lea Etnta-Unie. Willem C. P ickcr 8 G 1 LL vs . P. M. L apicï... Cour de Circuit des Etats Cnis pmir le cinquième Circuit et iJistrirt Oriental de la lMuisiane No. 1193. EW vertu d'an alius writ de fieri facias à moi addressee dans l'afiaire ci-deaans. j'ai saisi et j'exposerai en vente publique, à la Boarae St. i/ouis, entre le> nu* de Chartre» et Royale, dana la Nouvelle- Orteana, rfAAlEDi, le trente (30) Mar*, 1850, â l'heure de midi prêciae— Le droit de rémérer et tons les antra« droits, titrer., on inté rêt« en reversion on antres que le dit 1'. M. Lapice a on pent avoir aux propriétés suivantes savoir : Toute 1 étendue de TERRE située dana la paroisae Con cordia dans cette Etat, se trouvant et étant dans le tovenship numéro sept ; rangée neuf et diz ù rest, dans le district an nord de la Rivière Rouge, suivant un nl&n correct annexe à une hypothèque faite et executée par le dit P. M. Lapice en faveur de James Brown, en date du vingt-hnit Avril, 1842, et passée devant Lucien Hermann, notaire public, dans et pour la uaroiase et ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans. Les dit« terres commencent an bords du fleuve Mississippi, an mille K-peu-prts an ban de la ville de Vidaiia, et sont bor née? au dessus par les terra de David Lattimore ; et s'éten dent snr une ligne oarallêle a la distance d'a-peu-prés deux milles et demi jusqu au lac t'oncordia, et donnent sur le dit lac à-peu pres un mi.le jai-jn.i la borne de David Lattimore, et a'eteodent spr une ligue parallèle àia distance d r.-\ 'en-près deux iniHes et demi jusqu'au lac Coucordia, et donnent m r le dit lac à-peu-prés un mille ju.«qu'à la borne de l'habitation Minorca, appartenant a la succession de Stephen Minor ; de là à une pointe derrière jusqu'au lac de Williams et de plus concessions Espagnoles faites à 'omet. Joseph Walker et Pierre dit Lhpice, et de la suivant la e de la limite f . _ de la concession double de l'habt de Abner L. Duncan, jusqu'à ce qu'elle alteigne n la ligne de profondeur de l'habitation Minorca, et en continuant elles sui vent les lignes de derrièrequi diviaeot les habitations Whitehall et Minorca jusqu'à la liante inférieure tfe la double concesbion de la concession Espagnole de Charles Ci signee sur le ulan ci-de«us mentionne comme le vingt-trois, et de la dite limite inférieure elles ae trac« distance d'environ trois milles en lirne droite au Mississippi et parallèles à la ligne supérieure de l'habitation apparten \V r illtain Bust an, et de la montant le flenve Mississippi virou trois milles et demi a l'endroit indique enpremiaL Aus-i uue petite portion ou Lot de Terre derrière celle de Jos. Walker, mesurant quatrevingt-quatorze acres. Tousles dttsjotsou portions de terre contenent ensemble environ quatre et composant les Trois habitations de Whitëb la plant chacune des dites t . . ation quelcoc à la dite plantation 1 Reéley , âge de 41 am 2 Davens, 31 ans 3 Carry Aim, 11 ans 4 Baptiste, 7 aus 5 Kesey, 2 an-, 6 Old Jimey, 61 au* 7 Denis, 27 ans 8 Veney, 26 ans 9 Cele5tine, age de 18 u 10 Matilda, âgé de 23 ai 11 Joe llines, 23 ans 12 Delphine. 2 ans 13 Willis, 31 ans 14 Yellow EÎ^y, 26 ans 15 Little Jane, 11 ans 1Ü Emancl, 9 ans 17 Litile Willis, 4 ans 18 Utile Delsev, 2 an» 19 Old Davy, 61 ans 20 Old Hannah, 6l a s plantation... Sans excepium 'aveu les esclaves attachés y travaillant, et dont Wa 23 Yellow Ben, 13 an» 24 Litlle Lewis, 23ana 25 Daniel Cole, 81 ans 26 Y al Li/a. 26 ans 2? Coast Ned, 26 30 Demsep, 41 ans 34 Little Crawford, 13 ana 35 Little Dan, 7 ana 36 Hatchirè«. 24 ans 37 George, 2b ans 38 Violette, 31 ans 39 Black Jiui, 2A ans 40 Little Dave, 19 an% 41 Liltie Mat, 17 ans 42 Bill. 24 ans 43 Bauer, 21 ans 44 Wallace. 28 ans 45 Panka. Jè ans 46 Liltie Beil, 13 ans 47 Little Edey, 4 ans 48 Mo*». 26 aiw 49 Jane, 24 ans 50 Taylor, 39 ana 51 Hestrr, 26 ain 52 Absolom, 5 aus 53 Little Taylor, 3 an» 54 Peter Täte, 26 ans 55 Kittv, 31 ana 56 Little Trim, 11 ans 57 Little Ruben, 9 ana 58 Little Isabella, 18 ans 59 Long Joe, 26 ans 60 Little Suzan, 26 ans 61 Little Anthony, 3 ans 62 Little Alexander. 2 aus 68 Whitney, 38 ans 64 Machel, 31 ai» 65 Old Anthony,31 ana 66 Fatoey, 24ans 67 Petteuone, 31 ans 68 I'atse y , 24 ana 69 Abraham Millar, 37 ar 70 Indian Lucy, 31 ana 71 Little Mhna, 4 ans 72 Jim Brown, 41 ans 73 Eire line, 21 aus 74 Coiistane, 3 ana 75 Little Peter, 17 ans 76 Eben, 39 ans 77 Big Liza, 39 aus 78 Punch. 19 ans 79 Old Jerdan, 41 ans 80 Old Amey, 31 ans 81 Little Heury, 14 aus 85 Big Bob, 83 ans 86 Milly Green, 26 an" 87 Thompson, 25 ans 88 John Adams, 39 aua 89 French Lucy 28 ans I 90 YeUowLewis,àgé 91 New Violette, 24; j 92 Shepherd. 27 ans 93 Yellow Maria, 2t5 94 Little Pamel.a, 13 ; 95 Little Oliver, 11 u S 96 Little Chrwtiua. 4 ! 97 LiitJe Antoinette. 18 mois ! 98 Banlett, 37 ans ; 99 Kentucky Lucy, 28 ana 1100 Phillippc, 4 ana 101 Shelby, 18 mois * il02 Dar. Green. 31 ana 103 Matilda Mac, 27 ana ,104 Ogeiia, 3 ana 105 Fortune, 34 ans 1106 Wimey, 74 ans j 107 Wadhims, 15 mois j 1C8 Ben Dunn, 23 ans ' 109 Caroline. 19 ans 110 Little Alfred, 2 ans 1111 Cooper. 24 ans 112 Matilda DaviH, 28 ana 113 Major. 18 moi* 1114 Dilly, k8 aus 1115 Little Pat*ey,6aiw 116 Jim White, 31 aus 1117 Suckey, 'X ans 118 Anaca. 3 ana 1119 Samuel Severv, 26 ane 120 New Fanny, 26 ans 121 Nelson, 38 au« 11^3 Ester. 26 ans 1 123 Coat Hannah, 31 ans 124 Little Maria, 18 ana ' 125 Coast Henry, 9 ans 126 Sandy. 33 ana 127 Black Maria, 31 ans ; 128 Old Nat, 41 ana 129 Little Matilda. 31 ans 1130 Liltie Nat, 15 ans 1131 Little Liza, 16 ans . 132 Leonard, 21 aus : 133 Gentleman Joe, 25 ana ! 134 Betsey.24ana ; 135 Reno, 36 ans :136 Peggy, 31 ans 137 Little Margarette, 11 ans 138 Little Catherine, 2 189 Old Ned. 50 ans ,140 Tempy, 40 aas 1141 John riff, 26 ana 142 Anna, 21 ans 143 Als na, 7 ans 145 Andre, 18 moi» 146 Bob Randal, 15 ans 147 Little Nancy. SI an: 148 St. Louis Jauk.38 a 149 Black Elaey, 28 ana 150 Advan, 19 ans IÔ4 Edrick, 'J ans * I m Warren. 18 auù 156 Old Dicy, 4i ans 157 M il tord, ^3 una 158 Wiley, 18 an.» 159 Old tanny, 46 ar 16U Britt, 19 ana l61 Linie Auuy, 21 a |62 Liltie Mary, 4 an l68 Little Clar*»a. 3 : 164 r 19 a 165 Chancy, 28 166 New really 167 Melinda, 24 168 Jim Ruter, & ans 169 Arch, *4) ana 170 Biç Isaac, 31 ana 171 Cellia. 15 ana 172 Chaik*. 24 ans 173 Lucy Mac, il aiu 174 Frank, 9 ana 175 Yellow William, 21 1 176 Mace, 26 ana 177 Iliana, 9 ana 178 Marshal), 3 ana. " ««"i» }? Black Jim, 2b 14 Big Elsey. 43 Î& Minerva, 16 a «2 Betsey, 11 ai Ainsi que lea esclaves l'habitation Arnaudlia ai 1 David, âgé 38 ana 2 Betsey, ÜB ana 3 Hannah, 11 ans 4 Venus, 6 ans 5 Mary, 28 ans 6 Richmond, 25 ana attaches et travatallnt a 58 Cinthy, hg« 38 ans 59 Caroline, Il ana «0 Emanuel, 5 ans i, 3ans Kicbmoud, JS uu Little Ellsey, 24 a__ 8 Sarah, 6 ans 9 Alfred, 2 ans 10 Robert, 24 ans 11 Little Peggy, 26 ana 12 An - travaillant an» 41 (M V 22 Little Pelaey, 18 ana 23 Ellen, 2 ans 24 Cornelia, 14 aua 25 Henry, 7 an« 26 Lanis, 26 aus 27 Kitty, 81 ans 28 Nathan, 16 ans 92 Dick. 28 an» ! ' : >. V ! hi" erriby, 2 >ed, S Sandy Jack, ©ans Beckey Orca, 2B ana 39 Lizzy. 18 ana 40 Maria, 10 ani 41 Arlet, 5 ans 42 Margarette. 8 am 48 Harry, 44 an» 44 New Harriett. 27 an; 45 SmiUi, 5 ana 46 Big Tom. 87 aua. 47 New Beckey, 25 48 Je»e, 3 an» y, 3 11101» 52 Milly, 29 ana ,»J * I ! ! M 1 . ' 64 Viny,_38 Peter Boy. lb an» Washington, 13 an» I» BerJieba.Mant 64 Ann, 18 ans fô John Pagre, 28 ans 66 Dorcas. 44 ana 67 Little Joe, 19 ana 68 Mo*". 17 ana 69 (ieorge, 16 am 10 71 Black Tom. 1Î4 ans 72 Suekey, 27 ans 73 Reuben, 5 an» 74 Simon, 23 an& 75 Sophy. 19 am 76 Phill. 15 aua 77 Henney, 88 anp 78 Livy,liana 79 Nelson. 24 am 80 Harriett, 25 ana 81 Pager. 8 ana 82 William, 6 ana 83 Drouaella, 4 an* 84 Anthony, 'J9 ana 85 Little Dorca«. j» ans 8ü Old George, 46 aus 87 Old Liaha, 51 ana 88 Horace. 88 aw 89 Ben Dublin. £9 an* 9b Big Jpe_ 49 ana 91 lxmg Joe, al an* 92 y orte. 4* an» ya John Bobhs. 31 ana gfvK'ff % hfm.'otî'ï.u. 96 Phœbe. 24 an» 99 Williain v 7 ans 100 Euphemia, 2 ana "" Old Hain peon, Ulan» Adam Clark, 25 an» 108 Caleb. 24 ans 104 Charlea Black, 19 ana 106 Edmond Pagor, 20 ans t uiUa Black, 80 aua 22 an» Black, 81 ans 10 Violett, 21 . 18 mois S3 am 14 MaffWeOir.lfiwc 1$ G«orre iaek»on. a 16 Venn«, 61 aw S« & u| ana 17 Isabella. 1 18 Maaes, A Dick, M am 21 EHm.il ana 22 Jim Serf*. 16 ana » Henn er, *na 24 Frane**, 1" an« ft Ro?aM»a, W» iwr 2 Ä War.% Jearï^, 9 an t ÏÏ >i.tihaft,66ans iS Hetty, age 46 ana m Mar/, 1» ana, 30 Andre*, 11 am 31 Edward,8 an» jteg: "Jirtnau.»» 8E|zk - ( nor, 5 aoa At To.mv , JÎ nm \48 Wiffi.r. y* ane <48 Randal. <-i ana (.'/» Jerboa, 22 ana f^tt^ rf«ei>he«, 3Ba«i m Jacob, M Ml Inuc., 14 am IÔ4 Geerge Lai umare. 4Sam. dite plantation, laquelle est aft née e« la i en cet Etat e» Mir la rive oœet do flenve .mrwtiptn a pe« près asoàxente miles an à*n<n < de la ' ille de In NonveHe-UrfAuw. La dite plantation bornée sur la Kfne«azérie«» par la plan tation de Pierre Richard, et sor la ligne inférieure par nn lot de terre appartenant à Msdame Vve. E. VaLiva^e, coaüent qoatre lots on morceaux de ter»; de ia dencription suivante, savoir: 1 o. Un certain Lot on Morceau de Terre mentnant au ar pents idns oc moins fa ce au ßer:ve M»a»sippi, sur one profon deur de quai»-vingt» arpents, e.itre lignes ne rap; n * «déraillement vei» le tond ; le «fit lot £taat bottas wdémhlement vers le to*»d ; te dit lot étant bornas Ktr la ligne «upéneeiw par ia pvopriété de FVrre Riehe ri sins* qeil !et ; dit ci-dewa.1, et wr la lig* inférieure par fe. lots detenu plu» "* fl IT . M _ 2». Un autre Moroeari de Terre mesantatfrsatorze arpents In. nn mniu f*M m A« nu . MiaUn« ...... .-.-7 I a face an fleuve Mhwippl, r ane profondeur de qcatre MM Jo KS 4®. Un Mi ensemble avec les Esclaves suivants appartenant et travaillant tnr la due plantation sncrière. favoir 75 Dick, âgé d'environ 15ana 1 Solomon, âgé 33 a 76 Guinea Ben, 66 77 Arthur, HI 2 Charlotte. '2b an? S&îîr ft John Daily, 96 an? 6 Emily, 30 an* 7 Maria, H ans 8 Litty, 11 ans 9 John. 8 ans 10 Handy, 31 ait» U Kitty. 48 ana U Henry CoDitr«, 30 ans U Ellen, 16 ans ... 14 Ann, 15 am 15 Elizabeth, 13 ans 16 Robert, 10 an* 17 St. Je me«. 6 ans 18 Jim Daria«, 43 ans 19 Jotly.4^ an» S) William, 24 ans 21 Dnnvel, 16 ans 22 Jim. 11 ua* ■a Mafvinn, 9 im 34 Ph^oe, 21 an» 2ô Abiaminda, 3 ans 2H Bip Robin, 36 ans Dolly, 31 ana 28 Rache». 17 hm ^9 Hannah. 14 an* 30 Onia. Il ana 31 Heary, 5 an» 32 Basil, 18 mois 33 Jackson. 25 ans 34 Bet>ey Thomirmn, 41 ans 35 George, 17 ans 36 Diana, 14 ans 37 Zelia, 11 air 38 Zick. 8 ans ValsiD, :-4 ans 40 Elte 7 -. 19 ani 41 Eîi/a, 43 ans 42 Sarah, 20 ans 43 McHurry, 16 ans 44 Mathilda, 11 ans 45 Enoi, 8 aus 46 Maurice, d ans 47 Cizar, 38 ans 48 Nancy. 24 an t 49 Patrick , ô2 ans 50 Caroline, 36 ans 51 RiclianLion, 17 ans 52 Willis, 15 an» 53 Kaac, 8 aiu 54 Millv, 66 ans 55 E ick, 31 ans 56 Walter, <5 am " Walt« Jerry. 19 ans Marinh Rea .uig, 30 ans Kine, 30 ans WJ ïieorge. 11 aits 61 Joneptun«. 7 ans. 6d Edmond Johnson, 20 aus 63 Aney, 26 ans 64 Bickey, 7 ans Margarette, Saas 78 Maria, '80 ans 79 Charlotte, 14 ans 80 Haan', à) ans al Louisa Maiding, 36 ana 82 Othello. 16 ana 83 Daniel, 18 ans 84 William Thomas, 28 a 8> Sina er Swy, 20 ana 86 Edward. 16 mois * t.C an« ., San* ■on, M am > Alphonse. 81 au« :^l Hei-retia. 22 aua 92 Jölictt, 4 ana 98 Reuben Neritt. 33 ana A 94 Lucy. 33 ans 96 Peter Union, 43 ans W Maïia, 39 an« 97 Jim Mitche!, 13 ana ri ^ George, 38 ans 99 Ann, 9 ans . loö Martha 6 ans 101 Marft, 41 ara 102 Matilda. 41 an* 103 G«-or;' Hoiha, 27 .ms 104 William C«.üon, 37 mb 106 Rhody, 44 Ml 106 Ben Haj, 35 ans 107 Ani:a.53ana 108 John Palier. 38 ana H09 Litiua, 3- um jUO Lewis, .8 :«fts til fanny. 28 ana . 112 Gape. 3> ans 113 Tiitia, 'JÜ ans 114 Oid Jack, 61 ans 115 Wyatt, 35 ans 116 Snzane.23 9 1 Pkwn,3&aiü 1 Mot». 24 ans ! m Pi M M = 119 Jim River, 35 Salir, 35 anr 70 Rachel, 7 ans 71 Wilson. 2 ans K Old Sandy. 73 ar 73 Peter. SU ans 74 OU llunM. 9j > iO Ben JohBrôn, 3t5 am 121 Adam, 28 ans i'sJ Kdrnnnd, 33ana '123 Baptixe. 58 ans 124 Henry Sheiton, 25 ana \m MivbeL 26 ana 1^6 Henry Robiiwon, 35 ans 1 -7 Robert Turner, 29 ana ; 128 Tommy. 27 aus 129 Jo'ut il ohne-, 33 ans m William, 1 Maria,) £ an» 131 Nat, 42 aua j 132 Lancelot, 20 ana 1© Mary. 25 ana ! 134 Hannah, 20 ans 135 Deily, 16 moi» 136 Harvey. 30 ans 137 ililiy Ann. 37 ans 138 Patrick. U ans Ijy Mary, 6 an» I4i) Ry at*, 4 ana 141 Peggv. 45 an* 1Î2 Lmeline, l^ana 143 Archr. ans 144 Angelina. 50 an» 145 Amine, 18 ans 146 AI-neue ChiW et enfant 147 William or Bill, 27 ans Auwi. quatre-vingts a- res et «axante ccniiime* d'actes de terre, étant la moitié Eit du quart afeetion Sud-E^t No. cin quante et nn dana le Township No. duczeaui Sud du rang Est No. qeinze. ainsi ou'il appert par le certificat No. 13®, igné et délivré par A. Siilney Le w», collecteur des monnaie» iublk|uesdes Ltat> Uni- en la ville de la Nouvelle Orléai.s, ous date de vingt deux Août a. d. mille huit cent quarante. Auw-i, trois cent vingt-deax a. res et vingt-quatre cetitién« 'acres de Terre, comprenant les lots No. quatre, cinq, mi t sept de la section No. qoaraiit^-neuf dan» le Towuahip Na douae au Sud iluraiig L«t No. qninze, ain«i qu'il apin-rt par le certificat No. 1614, sous date du -.mat-trotu Janvier 184' , signé et délivre par A. Sidney Lewi«, collect publique! eu la ville de ta Nouveile-Or-Can*. Jacques, bon.. ^ 1 — deaerits comme lésant partie de la plantation -uenère ûtueeei. la susdite paroisse, et sur la ligne inférieure jusqu'à la i ro lea den r de quarante arpents- par di • OTtpi appartenant é rEgHse de Cantrelle et de la sur ia inéme ligue par des terres apparte nant & M. S. Poey farré ; le dit lot de terre mesure trois arpentî face au Missisùppi -nr une profondeur de quatre-vingts arpents entre lignes pataléNes. Tontes les terres, plantations, esclaves, etc. , dont la descrip tion precede sont les nie nies qui sont eanraert.ee dans un act< d'aotichriair. des diti immeubles passe par devant Luciei. Hermann, no»-üre public, en et pour la ville et parois de lu Nouvel le- Ork'-. vis, bous date dn treize Mai, mil huit cenî uuaran e trou», par P. M. Lapice, eu faveur de James Brown Le dit acte lésant actuellement partie des documents cor «serve et enregistrés au bureau dn sn-^lit notaire ; de plus les b-rre et les esclaves sont ci-dedaus demerit* comme elles étaient et t la d ite du snstlit acte d'atitichri-i<. Lt>droits, titres et intérêt dn dit P. M. Lapice maioteiin'-' offerts en vente sont le droit de re merer dan« les terres et le» esclaves ci-dessus descrits, er gage» et hypothéquésen^favenr du dit James Brown parle la im ne supérieure parks lots ei-des*u tables qui aont actuellement ediuc* et en registree^ dans le* parohai de (,'oucordia et de St. Jaeqnai de date plus accienne que l'hypothèque judiziere provenant de Penregistremeni par le. plaignant, du present jugement dans le* susdite» pa roi.-^es. T erm» kt C ondition«—Comptant, payable Ion de l'ad judication. Actes île ventes au frais de l'actuiéranr. ireau du Marcha) de» EjaKi-l uis, district de l'est Etat de >ui»iaiie, Nouvelle-Orléans Février 18, 1850. WILLIAM S. SCOTT. Marshal des Etala-Unis. p-y CÀimON-— I>er»,Hê Ruptured 'hjuld Jrt e _ ictfrUy aguxnai Sl>an±uli " adapted TRlXS. 0 security agßinat StiwitfuUHml Htrni a, <cUA all ltd karr or«, fa* SHERMAN'S n «, p a um TRUSS TN ALL ordinary cases, a cure ia wanranted: in bad c ases 1. eiwe and comfort. Made and adjusted by the lightebt, most ebutic and conilbriaUie instrument in use lor the cure of the wokb complaint—the beannf-down feeliug at the bottom of the atoi aach. weakneee of the lungs, «atle and back, the whites, etc. In pregnaney, its u* prevents miscanria^t —in fact, it b indispensable to the comfort of every delicate female. If any dout>t tbe efficacy of this supporter, they ear. be referred to tne wite of a very celebrated physician of thia city, who ia now using one with perfect satiMaelioa»,- after try ing several other oatent supporters without any relief. Phyai cians are resi«euuully invited to i-.ill and examine the instru ment at the proprietor's, 70 St. Charit» sueeL tn my uraeuoü, I iia*e bad uciw;im tu tï^oiio» aud apply all tb< b.M*ud Abdondual fupporusr« iu uee, and hn*e fouud uoueeo »el: adapted to impart relief and cutuiurt lo the afflincd ac Mr. Hierman'» Philadelphia. Aug. lä. 1M9. WM. ANDERSON, M D For üjioo years 1 «m alftictt- with U m worn b couiplaûjt— part ol tha '»«if- cuofiocd to ciy "ed. My ».iHeringa wen. vary great. No tlùug relieved uie, until I gut one of Mr. Sherman'■ Abdominal But portire. It e<.atiled 1110 to wurk about tbe buuaï, and regain ma foi îner b»Mt and tWfulneee. Mr. VriUUM^UK, Auel« «t. l*J9. ^hih »ire»i. PhlladWabi«. SHERMAN'S NEW PATENT SHOl/LDÉR, BACR . """• * ~ "™' For weakias* of the che-»« i almelilci^ from fatline for J ^ jhaiuber in which th« In heart are contained, and ^ivt lléfMH — AND ABDOMEN BRACE— For waaki spine, back, etc. It prevent» the ahoaldcr" ward 00 the cheat, expands the chamber in — 1 - and heart are contained, and gives buoyancy and vigor to th< whole frame—thus eouuteraeting the priu»apnl cauae» wbicl leail lo d'wa ^|Él| train of l^t "äff®"Ä ÏMPBôVËfl-strsPEWso^Y BAN. DAGE-For tlwraiiiwrt of !l»«n«iinl an.l U«lci«i. 111» article i, mr o«M, w^allj in il» bouiliern Spu». mtfm to the n-laxinc of the climat.. It is a light an.) emcient amd. ofdre«. and iSifBcal wnport. Vpung .uni wilJ Sad tt a ooo. for. and Mdeuoanl : old men will prove U> nuUtr iu pnlaM. intr the pleasures of life, the decadence al which v» a naturel and inevitable ooueeMuence. Sold ouly at No. 70 Su Chark» R HARDWARE. RICHARDS, No. 11 CH.v*iRïd s iRk.tr, (succeaaoi . to R.W.Montgomery,) Importerand Dealer in Foreign und Domestic HARD WARE, offers lor sale, ou favorable terms, Ä)°tonsVwed«fl. American and English Iron, ase'd: 3U0 bdls. English, American and Knaiian Sheet, Hoot and Baud Iron; 8UOO lb Braziers' Coppor» assorted; 80u0 lb Block and Bar Tin; Î00Û kega Wa> mouth Nails; 200 tons Hollow Ware Casting*—Pots, Oven», Spider SkUletà, Vire-dogs. etc. ; Cotton and Wool Cards; AaWi and R oh land's Spades and Shovels; Ox, Log, Trace, Halter. Coil and Cane Carrier Chain»; Cotton and Cane Hoes. Plougha, Coro 8 helle*?, etc.; Sail Iron», Patent Balance«, oTasa Kettles; Tin and Japanned Ware, Hook and Plate Hinges; Bellows, Anvils- Vi-«s, Smiths' Tongs; Locks ot all kimia. Sliding Door Furaithre, etc.; Feudecs, Andiron«, Fire Sets; Si raub'» celebrated Patent Burr Stooe Com Mills; Mill and (vriiul Stones; Togetlier with every variety of goods usually fourni in » Hardware Store, for aale very low. mhlS ImdbmW pMtDUHè, CARTS AND II\RUWAUK-The 1 subscribei» being the sole agents f«ir ■■ TTa ■ ■ i i « dBE. nan u factories oSJAjTrsH^ArTaiLi lg|LRV I BalliMi I cb, have in store a large ailment ol their CAST ami WRO* 'CHT IRON I'LtA iillS, which tiiev offer at mannt acturer's prices, via : 1JS Halls Wrought 1 rou PLOUGHS, No.l.noC5ttST$n 50 33 • * * • • • with " " M 110 « 1W R - Y L BALLENGER 'S : Nö.S. NttJ.no Cutter . extended Bars, Yankee PLOUGHS 1100 . 3 71V 485 4.75 pain of 2 , * They have now in store 87 pairs of VV! Iron Axles and Shafts, of *ito£ û**di tread, to 5 inch tread, with \Vooden Axies. A lso —6 WAGON8 ooumleu» with Iron Agl a .t pes. pru*. $140 each ; 8 gaira oi ^T ^lMBF.R WHLLLS with Screws^ Yaao p "" ffiu" Œ M SXâf »n W ork , and dnhver theui on planta uou at mauaAn:. piAHOLl.KA COM PK.Vh-5UI packageir w uiu» V article, imported per liait tonvojr, tram Charlewgti, F. COCH R AW & CO. 27 Tclo»pno»laa ». x.- aa gg sr. - . " jtf " 1 . 1 " " iLkjr i - IWrjiMba new and ,«'4 um" ihwt ai JI hi^nnediLL adUi»3L^7" the I6th in»t., at î> o'docà p. K- Fee apply ou board, or to %. . I-MITH fl r r. Shaw at'co, BOATS. mz '■'""ti ri rrft led River Packet ort, Gratid I Alexandria—On närht TUR. K it SÏÎ5C i«Tv have as above. « T. B. SWTTH GST? iÄin *T. . . . > JOH N _ . Meaiaer 011 AM. 01IA>IH4M;&' lock r. m. Uit Shiwepo«. Mahden, aad in termed nie laadui#*. ¥m ti . fS fc,fc«earoer AM AZOT-Capt. 1 iâÉÉÉaâfc SÂTuâSA^rSfïiSî m m** or Louiavili«, a'^otoroodatioi», apply wharf, or to robW HYD1 N. B -The Western W .... "■nger pacfeet for ihe above is&TtJasiZi «ÂîÂit. ibove trade» and bavin« brge, m§ '£ 3r * :X SU tor the above and ant, «t 5 0' i, 4oot of C P. 8. The i ten mer I owsdes, Jr. baa «aàej» the plaça ff i — * "I continue ia t£Ttmfe» —. ughtsteaœcf D. Hunt, ia expected this day a«d will leaee fee and ail intermediate port*, for Bnight or PMWÇ-, Qiisun A.-sfl aecotuaMdaiMns. apply oa baud, at street wharf,or to -■-"TDK* PM - _ e of the Weit ia vary aght-draaght BMMI wltn — 4day. ^ Rerniar Tennéa» AH EH DEKA — Foi w-rrrr-^. Beach Hill, Cham] '»uie, Alabama Landing , Mon "rinity and Black River*—The rung passenger packet AB will leave lor the above at 6 o'clock T. M- For ... , . . JS—^ H. » «. The steamer Aberdeen will remain in the OnaaitaL ra»:e during the enure aeaaon. and when aha leave» ker piece " ' pplied by a light draught boat «0 ran <" " ^PijMPfcgi !w the Wth K : — Ts: K P u LAH OCT. B. SMirti.l»; I Mobile tm m %:■ Packet tcomriT I 20th in»L, ciKCirsr »n. WED ESDAY. the iv«4*— 1 k *nor and very light-draw«« r BR a T ù. CW P. RobeiS; Jr.. wifl'am«eo« Sunday, and will leave as above. Far freight or pawnae. having unsurpassed necommodattona, apply on hoard, attta -New Btetn, loot of Ja lia stnwt, or to HVI»E k t »CLEa«y.l8fof4— - .. m J, T. DONALD s C (V ,»C* N. B. The Beacon will continue ia the trade dm For St. Louta, etc.—The new and Ucbt draught paat-eruter Meamer POCAitOÄ TAa. Ca; l If. J. Mooae, ■ now ready to MHH- and will leave a» above with quica dopatafn K S ^ g htorpa^a.^o^^^ tot ^ FOR BOftTO\-/>t nmtek Ädao-The A 1 baric C % H V Ell. Wiciudy, ma*.* will b«a diatwtch. For '>ieght or 1 airoge, apply on boat«. W8kCO.Hl Second Mui J" Agaoia Silloway » Co. as Who paus for the large Window» and costly Jbctvres tu Ih* Milliner H Strrr# drtrr firn ? Tkasr icfui pmtrwa ize th. m. ind who do patr«»vta them Î Thaar wfc* judve of the vaine of goods bit the price asked for that». iVf RS CAMPBELL, corner lieras mad Caranê *. ifl ici Streets-Ma* jo*t received a lai^e aiid Rplentiid assart. ..»1,1 Nre ä««0KAW AND VA ™CV BO>N fc l'S, .or Spring »ala». also. Fast Y tioon» in general. And it iö i fact thai her price« are far below those of mweewtiy e»tab i -nm« nta. Also, the beamy and l eaine»» ot' her MiUinery 11 Dot surpaaaad if equalieii in thia eiti. These tact# aie gen • Tally admiued. and shoald b- umvûsallr knows br all cm. £ena ami sträng«» in New Orkan*, who have regard lor thaïs interest and appearat.ee. L awwIH WCA'P'I T'A 'L'IYS O FIRE, MARINE AND RIVER RISK». r "1 r Md&TomUi proncil, WM Ian. m MM I i çi^SS -i. u» n.. "afeiß n*'LIVpS Insurance Company. • Office 92 <, York Lift chas: c. eathrop, am. -ire« t. New Orkuui». tm m FOR SALE AT L.OW PRICKS FOU Caih or City Payer. '? . ACRES OF LAND in Trigg coanty. Kentucky. SZ é at month of River Tennereee. (considered the hiebe* oint thfiice to Muscle Shoal»,) opposha the town of Gall». v» ay; 11" acres cleared and in cn-deation. Several i ailing Springs oi excellent wai ' "* OMll» p <^iaafc through a part ^lock Farm. The tin of this a good landing. On die land u a Perry where the tmä »jage 1 through to Hopkresv nie, being ot value aa? Atand fer a »-3SO At REa in Mc> rack*« enMp arable I^AND ; W. W. h S. « and Ä. WL «5, s Ï me*. VMport" and ha» constantly tor sale, at mmb^|| hie prices, WBOLsaaUl ann aiTaii.. a larKegjg Vluul.led GLASSVVASE, ToUr CmUmt, IffllM Wur e. Cantors, Lamps. Japan Traps, Table and Tea Spoons, SU. etc. tjT Good» packed so as to insnre safety o aiiy part of the Country. Qr Also we nt u> city pure haas i d4 wa ^ 'OFFKL—l'Jtt bai^i^iHM^New^Rio^lw^a^e ^ I IMh- 70O barrels ll li tor Kilo by .31. _ , rnbli fit IQH W S TROITS » CO. 14* Cmenvaem at. B JiS V B AT;*— woo mw Si hi»M 6«w H(a. h store and fur sale by frSB OEO ir TAYI M ft CO. 1 DAUI OIE— JO casks, for saleby I HAYMAN A HOLDEN, mh7 Nn. 9* Mkiwîm af is xl a*«l 11 Red 9*esee. 1>H1UHT V AK.\IsjH— ltW barrels llri«ht Van, «h. a super or article, now landing tppm ship J^-ore. and far aale by Cmhl Ut] DEWEY A CLARK. 67 Ore vier ai. ß\L K b,'' u,Ui ~ aU, * x ' fv» pUBTRR OF PARIS — fiûû bbk. WoHan^ r Calcined Plaster of Paris, for aale hy mhia gl JOHN WT KrifTP k OO. I# Oa DIRK BRIC K S — 12&.0B0 EaglMi, Pittsharg «sc J^AlglKl uihll WlCwiimMi^ ■ale by 4 1,15-S^toA Ale in pin»« and «Da», j«t»C.i<aadil a *, fine order; fer sala by _ . „ _ „ . mh9 JOHN TOOLE, g Rank Waoa. trt nbtaSi ^^'j^.TS snSL Lona. ■ Brand ME, Im «. RA ISHm-1275 hoJ» ohoi* L in« Iki« dar and lor -ajf , . inhll RARRLM 0* È 2f*~ ™ ""JÄTflW b™««. d» d& Wtf XjgsmiiGmaim, CM ARASTc-lto) lbs. ohaéM am ^ Kiffer asJe by JAS. S. SHA_V G I sixty da< OH?rtfe 'Êl."ufïfT k CO.. M ftadwH. noluitb U mI , IwMeAgegi gXtMAMiK I pNIA SEED—Th» Complaint " a salé by <1b d&Wtf CB 1?MÏIJ8U CANRKL OX4l^fl mm of the akM U. splendid Coal» cargo of the Bnmh aim, Büna K«tb, wm CDIH A8M-W0 t.aoka.« Soda Ai, *1 "kkda'two» O and barrel«, reueived aud for ^le by * KOLJJtN. i No. W Marasift« i H i % m MÊ ifW I'll rnùJS « « \ R Kl. 1.1 % I TALI W M AHBI.K — HM Ma I of all viae*, and a »V w bWa