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.wlday, may. . 2. Bayou Sar ............. . D., Jr.r,Cotton ....... I ,..9 AM.' LaNurhe ......D....N..... BATEY, Dop .... 9 AM Covlngtou ......... ...UNITED STATES, ArdIll....12'. M t CoDvnglon............... VIRGINIA PEARL. Homlanoll2 M Vermillioo.............. UNION, Forgey............... 12 IM AtlakNapas............. ORION. Denslow............... 12 M Mobile ..................CUBA, Hlern................. 4 PM Med River .........:.. N. SIItRMAN, Owarlo ..5 PM 't. Louts ......... ......HENRYOHOTEAUIIges...12 M Cumberland n ver,.....OUMB LRLAND, Brook ....... PM Satmrday, May 3. Blize ...........;..:..OPHELIA, Oltly............I AM ,af;orcho........'.'...F. 'SpAIlIAWK, TerrebonIe...9 AM Attoklpa .............DELIA, M~eyier.....:.'1...12 I Cavington............VIRoINIA PEARL, Hoffman.12 M Covinon......... .....UNITED STATES', ArdE11.....12' M Mobile..................FLORIDA, Hutching ........4 PM rsaegoula .........A..;.ALIFORNIA, NI~elsod:...... :4 P T, az Rie............ SALLIERO NSONPow 5 P Red River.............. STORM, Moody... I. PM ed River o.............SWAMIS FOX, Kitmball......... 5 PM Red River .............' DI No. I, MaNheoll.........5 PM St loo1 ................HENY CHIIOUTEAU, IIughes.5 PM" Red River.............P. F. KIMBALL, Whltenbury.5 PM Red Rlvcr..... ........SWAN, Dole. ...'.. .. ..5,P Led River .... .........LONE STA,Rmth,, :..... 5 Red River ..............SYDOIX)NIA, WIoo........,...5 d River ........ ;....PIOTAPirker............... 5PM Vlcksburg .............. NATCHEZ. Leatherh ........ .....5PM Williamsport ........... BEILA DON.A McCombs....5 PM Tazoo RIver........... PLTON; OwartOey.......1.....5 PM W ,bhlRiver.......... JACOB D EARLY, Hollitoer ... PM LouBootle ...........EMPRESS, Ol.ereo............1 PM Loutsvile ....... ....5JAS MQTGOIERY, .........5 PM Teesse River........ CHIOCTAW Smedley)............ PM Memphib ................ H R W'ILL, Newell,..........5 PM Louisville .............THOMAS SWAN Andew.. PM PRINCIPAL HOTEL A3RIVALS YESTERDAY. CITY HOTEL....fl Todd Ia P E"I ggenngg W,.eproofi; Walter IPugh; ,hlid and avt, iL; W G 1lat1eeh0 Iady, go Joseph I ,bgrtb, I,.; J CIllchg. Ala; John 8 Ja...,s, WI!. mington J WLpalay, Se~ma;11I' Mabry, iss Mabryy W' 8 Clake ftlrlo;Gerg W Boyrd and lady,'Mobllel; Do E F Kaley BIPD Sorrell, MgFloydg 7140 FIoyd, Iogiaglg; 3M Rlhorer, New Orleans; Wflltsm Means~ Tesal: John Mcldy, Clinton; A TalIIot, Mrs L 3 J TaIbot. ,dlld w, 1llngogimig; Tli. P Frith. Louhb I ..Lther 8 MlIike., COhien go; MINO J..! Morrll,. Williams, N 0; C B G WhgIdo., La; B Chlildress and svl, Batron naoug;·B K Gireen, Point(ono;F .In Cng,.,on, La. dhn I,. Hodge , t Mary; F P D1bgb!, Ag tsmtpttou;u John t)Il rown, Rook ainted. ARCADF,....Geo gACos, N Smlth bgd ;vt; O.ean Springs; Copt 0 Wlker and dghbtel, N O; 3T Ilheah, I.; M bgg., Clinton, I'm: i G W,..b!,gldo.. 110111101, B, Salon Rouge; o;I Ragnks, Pa ato, Rologe; Hlenry A Sample, Sa t ityy J I' Foggorth, RB . Rollaway, Colombia, Miss, '10, (1,0,0, Bad River; B CalCon, IA.nourI.; W I Glbib., NO. ST CIIOAIRB.....I B I B H hgy. , B Iddy Coast C Fox, T Heav, 1.' TI) Mille.. Al.;!) I)CB.fodl I; .IgIgto ksedy .,ad iady, child andggl n Oag,! Y'Emg,. l It s F Em.ndel Mlss VEmanuel, D Ng0,ls Mis.s; II' B C,.be1, a; W J Lyle, Went Bgagen Rog;B Rev C DoIe, hev D 8 LeD N W0.,, t !, I elanao Rev John RgI.0d,.Rev John Frill h, 1,; a" W gerfolk, Co lumbus. o: .Lo LsOPldnet; M J Ne...gg N O; B ! Hornsby l.gg,.vlgle; Dr SI Bad. Alesgndoe B B Flar, N O"'Alfred .{ Mania. Ilglgton; O B Og!.,, La flarh, A"M CGogn,- Thibo daux; N Smithlt, Terrebone;. J l Iseunet, ILpfrmrch; R J Saxý.e N10; J . Dillrd, Alabama; C ,.arttot , Bopgdes; DI M,-r. ton,Cborlgglg. WAJINTED. WNANTED--A GOOD COOK WASHER AND IRONER form afamill of two persons, -i9; S10ýer month: - Ap ply at N . 7 St. John strete, bptwtBn -pod.B s.ad Perdido. UTANTED--A COOKI 021 WHO UNDERBSTANDS Wr astry. Liberall Loges nod constant employment ;given Apply at Franklin EB.S7titg tItt,121ur i stre ttt W ANi TED-A GlIRL. ABOUT FOURTEEN Y'FARS OF W r ne, either bilte or colored, to dolight work, ntherranda, anrd Iook attar a Chid. A Eou~fortsble ' hams and good wngasi Oilti Apply at Nt. 73 St. Joht strettt, betwein Pt-pitt aitdi'erdido. iTS ANTED-DOU.BLOONS RY ms iiAiitELL x C7O., Ni. 6i Ctmmoni- tr-et. W ANTED-ATOUNiS MAN CAPABLE OF TEACH. rrIng French In all Its branches, desires a situation, eitherr ht tow., r ht-eonntry. Thle beet references t. o capnoety and banns clven, If requlired. A"ddress ., at this offe. m; tf FOR RENT. ; TO RLENT-TSEAF FINE FOUR-STORY HOUSE, SN. I Ttlionpiu lg street, well k-nown Se .31,. SF,]', ~ ,boarding ,e, whoehe.5. so sucessfully kept for the ORst [wseey years. Sh.e wSll rS-t it fora U SdlS6g house, store ES co-S-ES clew,.e she ER tends to retire In June. Re.eeee wrld doell to cell od es- .fRR thesReles. Certainly it has been one orf the most successful boarding houses In the iy. Thie .RIelonre ll'b, sold .Is . 51 7r2 d FOR RENT.- THE TIIREU-STORY BRICK StioreS No. 110 I lydros s.reet. Apply on tepremirses. __ HOUSE FOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR rISAL.E.-A two-A R.o.ykk DellsIg, siESSted no tlenorth UIiSide of cal strSet, betwen Basin and Fral.n str.eb Lonraleleg eeei],., parlorand dinng rSoo; three floe Psi rrosSi thse -rR wdEr, besides s -,eeEl good bed roamiEsRn the5 wing; servants' rlogE~pntry; cool room; cEsrt ernd hiydS one of the moat I IdRhtt el summer Seildenecs I the ciSF, hoaying thefull h dI tage of theFeErmer breeOe. The neighrberhId is highly rFrIItSIE. Fre full pIS-SEESi-; EFply on the premises, No. 212 Canal,. beteen SiiRE andFFrnklins.treet. hl tf yARIEETInES THEATER OF NEW ORLEANS, FOE IRIS-Rd REN elegant i, i , with its st-ck of SeeneRS-W sdroe, PropertiesR. Musi, etc., is noE offered for rent. I Rsserlon to be given at she close of the present theatri cal season, ee on the ist of Oeteher nest. Th SThetre. itLl all Its EppEIdendleS, I nrew- furisehed throonlleut Ic [he mt elegett-ctyla; seals about 1211 persona, and has bees jus"To peseeseeed the mast b~wnrufeststbblihmr elt of tlbseSInd In the country. FS-pEsal, will be reei-Sd SntEl the 16h o.1 Ay next, and S-iS irfnllllrg security will he requnired for the pgy tsent ot" the rent.· Ad-Eess CHAS. N. WATERMAN, PresOdeDD.o I.. YoNdSs ES- ociStiEn. OF:O. S. MANDP..VIl.LE, Secretary. e 31 le FOR SALE. S STEADMER SOUTlHE.Y BELLE t or sale as she now tIes on the opposite tide ofi le .a river, incomplete order was repaired last ltdll thoroughly at an expense of $10,0 aind will 'ant very little done'to start her out In the fall or at any time for another sea son hasapaIr of theeilt engine 0on tie IIvErI ; hA o veboll .rs and is very fas ; has a oine cabin, and her outfit all over is i thi very beit kin,l. Will be sold low to close a concern. For partlculars enQnir of FICIER, GOODRICI & CO., or sN Im JNO. C. OtIANNON. SYACHT FOR SALE-TIIE FINE YACHT V" ENTURE, coppered and coper.fl stenedl and every y stauncbuilt, a fbred for hle, as she lays at ilder's Yard hock Bay of Bilo.l. The Venture has a new slit of ials, and is furnish, e co mplete In l cary reipect. Asa pleasure Yacht, there is not of her ,ltas her equal on rho oalst---meaPlring feet 10 Inches, under tl rule ofl the South.l rn Yacht Club. Apply to a19 tf SIDNEY STORY. E Common street. SFOR SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL-Tho 1elegnt Brick Vll Residence situated in Carrollon--,IH v lui every conva ence, anfd embracing a square of ground, highly tmnyoved--hetug the late resideneo of Col. Samuel R. Walker. To a good purchaser, the terms will be made liberal. Apply to W. E. LEVEIIIlLI A CO., p17 tf 24 Old Levee street. FORI SALE OR IENT-A VERY I)ESIRA hsle andevery wany complete Summer P esldiene at H11i-. il sippl City, 1'/ miles from T paordeo's Whoa, Biloxi side. Fine OrchardandVineyard, kitclhen oulthouses, bath-Louse, 8e., all in good order, and all necessary furniture in the house, as well as a good carryall and harness and new cart, &c., &e. Also, an adjoining residence and lot, for sale very .beep. For ariticular, apply to JOS. . LOANV, 221m 149 Common street. F OR SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTCRE--TIE Ice Cream ant Soda Saloon and Variety Store at No. 37 Camp street. The Store ilocated iLn goodl neighborhood, and is now dol, a fine bilsines, and is offered for sale in conse-11 ,uenc1 of ill plrprietor's going to Callifonia. Will he sold liow forcasl. Apply on1th prmises. el lra. -OR SALE]--A FIRST CLASS FIRE ENGINE, one year od, now running, and In No. 1 order. Address En plne, Picayini office a3 I FOR SALE-ON LIBERAL TEBRMS-A SEMI-WEEK Sly Newspaper Estpblishment, lpppoolip p Iopulous porton of tt -city, havinga prospect for an extensive: buines.. Fo, partieulara, p tddress hi+"', 1t this pEp. d4 f4 F OR SALE-AN IRPORTYE RAY STALION, NEAR ' ly sixteen hands hi h, by Bird Catcher, out of Queen Via ol was bred by IpOrd Elgin and yineardine on his estaite in the county o' York, trd was trained by tile celebrated John Small. with the lntentoi of running flor thel Derby. He was kiept until too paged then put in the tudI, out of whichll he was bought and imported 1 tohis country, Hei the getter of some of tshe et stolk on the turf n the Old01 Country, and Iwould pIrov a desirable addition to the Bredipg Stoolk of tihe South. [e is a.ligIboned anima1l, of robust health and one action, and will he sold on reasoalble terms by Dr. ELI.IOTT, In whose hands he ileft. Can be seen at the m141 t TATTERSALLi S6TABIES, St. Charles st. 11EN KITTUEDGE & CO., 184 ,orterr of Guns and Sporting Aypmrst usi ll American Riflies, Pistols and Fire-ti msof every ssrioty. 55 St 011rles street, near SI Cbrle, hotel INI 0,rle11,, .d 134 Mai strIeet. Cin 081nai, Ohbi. .211I BlUGEIES-BUGG:IES-FIVE VERY s t erior New Style s, made by M1inor 1, he v.5s, New Yorkr. The heoh aave Bnp05e are mado to order for thils marketl, and are of the best materials mild wvork tsan.shpl. They will .' sold law to clote tIs,,nm'.t, by 5141 fTODD k CO., 128 Canal sweet. S TOIIAGE-STORAGi MAY SE HAD AT THE LOW eat rates for alt in bul5 or 51.15, Railroad and Pig Iron, slt., 111151 Algit. 5V1IIhbtII.I.ApPIrI, A. F. COCH1RAN & HALL, a28 lm 36 Gravier atreet. On. sa~ N n To SS o.2,iss'.It. A. MERCHANT A II, TeIa.. AD O ISSION I~f'Librnol'aah Advances madeon ell kinds of 455(4055] dis., " r'^plm-RIIyW TARD-200 kbtn cIhoIcSea, fo 1,l1 by ±4VOORHIIIS, (IRIGIIS k CO., a22 16 Tohoupitoldrcr street. BACON-376 511s5ides and bihotldels for stle by VOORHIE0, ORIGlIS 511C., a22 15 Tcho05 ltonlru sreet ORANGES AND LEMIONS-5815 boes,, landing ex Csemsutin,. from Plermo, for sale by 519 BARSELYI k CO., 61 Common 1 treIt. CANDLES-6O boxes 50'.lito'a Star far ale bSy V O, RHIGS, IScsb s 11. a^ý P 'tan~tulns street. F~su~LerUR n-ofu0 bbl Orange illls, choice extrs, old 513 bble a2." VOORHIESa, GRIGGB is CO., 35 Tho~pito las st. VUSTIC-20 tons landing ex Red Fox, from Tampico, Ior sale by s19 BAREL I a CO., 61 Common 0 tree1 r.OW PEAS-lbs bags Caro,,Isina s, in store, for s1.1 b BARELI A CO., a19 1Commnteet M ESS PORKC-3S bbl, very1 heavyMesa for sIle by 8. *H. KENNEDYIG CO., s24 2:1 Yoydrss etreM 'iSUMP PORK-SO b51s exr hea.y, for sole by S. H. ICENNEDY k CO., a25 No. 20 2drae street. ]FLOUR-10"00 hblltsype,,ind extra St. Louii and .8 S. H. KElNNEIT A CO.. 28 FIod,., strIt. D EPM-IlS bbl sad 1fE0lf bbis Dominic k Davis' Exta. M111, for fmlily Ise, for aSle by FOORHIESS, GRIGS is CO.. an 15 Tcboupitula ,I street. FE~ppER-lS bSSe Bl,5k, for sale by YGOOliIES, GRIGGS k CO., sR2 15 Tchonpltord. street. LARD OIL-100 bbls wlnte strained,. for solte by VOOO H IES, GRIrl:aS kCO., 4:: 1 Tshospi84uias sltetl. 9~~iaituI8r ~oi . ¶r Itg.lhe Antnual Conv loren i of the Pmrte I lnt Episcopal hurch of e Dloced f Lout.la , will. con 00ue its session at Tritlty Church, Jackon 1treat, Fourth Dl, t THR DAnY at 10 flo' l from dal to da nti th 1 Ott, C US Aact tloH e8nln shed. The iLshops AddreaI uotdneso of the Coooootloo i.hot opA10oo tothe at12 o'clock, and Divine Seroice at theoame place at half pat 7 'clock. On d ond oy next at hIaifpast'7 o'clock, P.M., lhonoaoy Meefing will be held at St. psul's Cbhurch, Camp street, and a lirmon suitabll to the oooodoon prealO hd. , 02 20t . 000 8. tA2Y, Secretary. No. 21 beten IoTholloo streets are requeseed toooot k 0t No. 9 New B101,00u oARUIIDAI Evening, May 3d, /or :leetloo of Delegates to make, nomiratioot lo for fty Ofen In the coming oble h . myl ýmAMeteI O of the Members of the Amen an Yarty resltding othh Seond tiv Di strict, con. prlod Bhetween Julia 0nd Thlan atrcei the river and the Lakee, .l' aI held on SATUBRDAY I00tIT net, at j o'clock, ot No.0 Now Bal or the oooelon of Dalegoleo to (.ly,' District d Ward rConventions. As other hightl Iml ortat buslness :dll coOe beforo e in or te o theo r o elbdorntlon, tt "t Yeryo lmportaatthlht there should bee general attendance; that the' preiminary arrangemenltOto ay be, mh as to ouroethe accens olf our ticket at the approtilong City election. myl St "'76." tNNotliee-Dr. .I-', Orahamhas resumed the ppractic. o hbn pralofoson.. Oatce, NO 2 It. Charles street. Residence, cornet of Fellcity Roadand Colilkeum street. my1 3t O0dloneurau e Notice-T-he ondrnigeled in 0r0nce' Compoaols hereby give-notice tht their tofices will be closed every day at SIX O'CLOOCK, P. M.; from let May to the lotoofOetoher. ... . Home Mutual Insurance Co. New Orletns.Iourance Co. Lousiaa Mutual IJns. Co. Crescent utoual Ins. Co. -oeroloant' Mutual Is: Co. unoMutual llnsrnceCo. Home Ils. CO, of N.Y. , Delaware Mutual Ino. Co. New Orleans, April 23,1806, di4 120 Blx. oF NEw O '"I City of New Orleans, APorL 9, . _-At n meeting of the Board of Dreetorn, helthd . d-a , it was unanimot'ly teslolcl, That with the approval of the Stockholders having been obhdnltdl, Iits exedient to Increas te capitol tock of tht Bank not taoeceed go0o .o, In aordnto e therewith, notite. is hereby given, thot booho will be opened oat thet Banking House, on the' Ith test. to re. main open for thirty days from thlat date, durin woohich time the pre0et Stockholders are privileged to subshriob for said to. -res-e of 0captl. A provslonal ohubnelptlon list willl be opened st the same time to the public, for a pro ram oltlepo rtoo of aid Increao that mnay not b t0ken by the present Stocbholders. otO 0t1 W., Y. GRAYSON, Catlher. i. Goeneral Relief Commlttee, I. O. O, F. Memotrs for the preent term : W. B. KOotoo. Preident, No. 14Exchange Place; 0. tIlltAo, Treasutrer No. 6h Bacchu, 000treet0; J3s,. Fpoaor, eretary, Odd Fellows' Hall, corner CaopndLafeotto streets000; 00o. P0,0s, Erclonge Pldce, Poet Office Building,; Jo000 RT, No. 000 Cop street J3 . .oCRw. .aR, cornmer Camp and Gravter streeto o Wo . W'. IAal.roo . Fourth Distriet; T. F. Prte Cox, CustOom-hoose; H. H. tooo. r, corner Tohoopltoolo antd Richard street; J. J. too.. rooo, A. W. OMIoDoo,0 . x tF. W. PooeFo00r01 0, Common roolt; . CAo.ooo, Custom-horse; Woo.;Donooo, corner Tchoupitoullo atd oydra, streets; 00. 0MCIMA, Algtierse, tl. T. toot., T. LtvooootO, No. It Choooreo street; dooootroo dto, ý- Regular mealesns ibod the THIRD MONDAYS In each month, at Secretary'soce, In Odd Fellows Hall, at 60%o'clock P.W.' fell 6m JAMES FCRNEAUX, ooSecretary. 0?1I. O. O. NPNotloe to Stockholders In Odd Fellows' Hall-An eleettontor Directors of Odd FePllows' tooll Aoodaltlono. wl take pla t, thte O~c ofthg OGohd oc Oetart. Odd Poltows' Hall, on MONDAY. Moy ; tt, 101. Pollooponl froml 10 o'lokL A. M., until 4 d iet k P.M. l td DTHOS: ff. 0HIELD10, Secretary. 'DJ I.O.O. F- .Creeteoot' lodge J o. 8, mnets every THURSDAY EVENING. In room to. 1 Odd Fellows' Hall. Officrs--Z. F. ROBERTSON, N. G."0 L;" BUTLER, Y. G. E. F. LHOSTE, Secretary; L. N. JAiAN, Per. Se0r' tary: '. X. BARBOT, Treasurer. - 22 t , .O C I. 0.0. F. - Lotloiana Lodge No, ', meet EVERY FRBIDAY EVENINO, in Room No. 5 OddFeo; lows' Hall. Officers--JOHN J. NORMENT, N. Gd J. H, OENNIO)N, V. G.; J. H. PORTER, eoretoyr, 1. LOI SELLE, Permanent Secretary; H. tIoGt oGHAM, Tretu. rer fe2O I ' 1.0.0. F.-Howsard Lodge No.13 meets EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, in Lodge Room No. 5 Odd Fllosee' Haill, at 7 o'clock. Officers-J. G. IIUNLAPI N.; . THADDEUS D. VAN IHORN V..G.; DAVID MOORE, Secretary; GEO. H. SHOTWEL4, Per Seetary; A. DESOLA, Treasurer. -J6 e .' Attention ! Company G, Natlonnl Goard. Yon era herebyorderetd toHleeDrill every TUESDAY EVEN NG, at 7 'clock ; sIo,l Monthly Meetingl the frt Tuesday of each mouth. ? ' selS tf CHAR. MOREL, O. 0 . = Attention! CompanyB, Naolonacl Guard, You are hereby ordered to assemble at Eagle Hall. corner Pry taia and Felicity est reet cery SATURDAY EVENING, at 75' o'clock for Drill: and attend Monthly Meetings, on the FIRST SAITURDAY NIGST of each morth. By order of the Captaln. jylO ly W. H. RICHARDS. 0. o S. LtlWhesn aIoch aotn, the Greek Physlela t lwas slin, lomer said of him, S good Fhysieiet i worth aH much as a whole arms." Then a good medlicine like AYER'S CATIIHARTIC PILLS, ts worthtbgreat deal more, because it I cures as well, works wider add laels longer. Tie cirlel of tile Phydclean's labor must be narrow, lwhile slch a remedy s avail able to all-can behad by tvery body, and is worth lhaving. TheyHae for sale by all or City Druglses. JOHN WRIGHT & CO., ae 2mdAW Wholesale Agents. MatLOneLeer or NEw ORLE eS, City Hall, March 26, 185. .ý Three Hundred Dollars Reward. A ewardese of Tlree Ihmdred Dollars wll be given for any informaton whtlich will lead to thearrest and conviction of the sssassin or assassins who did on the night of Monday, the lith nost., at abeout 9o'elock, at the corner of. OGravler and Magazine street, shootepoeliceman Alexander Alego In the head, of whleh woundhe has since died. mef JOHN L. LEWIS, Meyos. TOO.D-WOOD--VOOD-I WILL SELL FROM vthisdattotthe let November next,e good Oak md Ash wood at $5 per cord, dellvered.' Pitch Pine sr $l., and Idry Pine at $ per cord delivered, (if rank equal to six cords la sin measure is taken, tIll a lower reduction will be made.) Orders left In mt box, No. 33, at the Mechanics' and Dealets' Exchange; Dr. T. Rsnlkin's Drug. Store, coreer of Camp and Poydrsstreets;e my residence. No 2fs Baronne street; or at the office, corner of Liberty and hel{leoade will be protmeptly at tended to E. J. WRITR, my2 lt New Basin, NTOTICE--THE FOLLOWVING CIHARGES FOR COM Ip resinihave been adopted by the undermentioned Presses, and will be lt force from this date, vie: Thrntc of freight to Europe beInslg.........!d, 35 e per ale. .. .. over ?4d and uinder d, 40 .. .. .. . at :ld and under... d, , .. .. .. .. at d ............. i, .. .. .. .. ov r d to........ d, 5 .. .. . over ,I .......... 10o .. .. LEVEE STEAM PRESS. LOUISIANA PRESS. FACTORS' PRESS. UNION PRESS. FRERET. BROS. MISSISSIPPI AND COMMERCIAL PRESSES. ORLEANS PRESS. SHIPPERS' AND MERCHANTS' PRESSES. CANAL STREET PRESS. ALABAMA AND BRAMAH PRESSES. PLANTERS' PRESS. NEW PRESS. New Orleans, April 5, 1156. msy2 It WA"TITED-A LOAN OF $1,.I0, FOR WHICH TEN tper cent. per num wSill he paid nnually, but not In ad vance. The prinelal will be returned in tie anemlal istel meats of l3O eab. The Heselity offered is a rotton plants in, flvemtles fromthe river, near IMilliken'e Bend, eonstanioe over two thousand a1re of lnd in a high setate of eultlvstiaa and improvement. Agoodt lho.smd bae place with one hun dredsad foty-lves, nertlysashundred of them workers, with fiftymules and Itorse, and all stock of the plae. A first mort Sgage, without entanglemet oreneambet ne of sanyklind. The property offered security,,l iwortb over two hundred thousand ollars. Inquire at Vtlenttlneo, No. 1 Cmpstree[, eornerof Ctnal street. my. lm ENGLISH CArE'TLE AND SU. FOL K 1OGS.-I o5er fer sale a few fine young Darbarm Cattle. male and female; everal ougSuffolkHIogs. ForPlrmbrculearof digreeer etc., o F NICIIOLS, myl 6t b CamL p s. - THOIASTON AND ROCKLAND LIIE - B 3,N00 bbl Rockland lime, enrke of bark Darien, landing and for sKle by ALI RED KEARNY, myl 3t 72 Msegine, street. 'VINES, BRANDIES FRUITS AND PRE SSERVES--R. F. NICHOLS, No, 0 Camp street, direct Importer, has constantlly on and and oflers for sale on reasona ble terms a fine ssortment of._ BRANDIES--Various choice vintages and favorite brands; PORTS--In wood and glass, from te L.ondon Doeoks ERRIES-In ood and glas, of celebrated brands MADEIRA. Blackberries South Side and others. Fruits, Preserves, Catsups, Almonds, Spices, etc. .%09DpG - UNDRI 1E1S 1 CANDLES--3 J boxes Procter A Gamble's Star; 250 half boxes do do; OILS--0 bbln choice Laord Oil l 25 do Castor Oil; BRANDY--I0 quarter Twig casks, American 150 ei hth do do do; STARCII --Eo bloxes Pearl; IIAMS--50 tierces extra Sugar Cured. for sale by JOSEPH L eANDIS R C .. a30 3 Teholpitoulas street. FRUIS--Jost received per bark Gandolfo, 65 days from palerro, viz 1450 boxes Lemonis; 750 boxes Oranges; 140 bbls Canary Seed; 40 boxes Liquoricei 53 bags Fiberts; 1 "l do ann a; 90 boxes Shelled Almonds, sweet and itter; 124 Salm Salt; 200 canters let quality Brimstone; For sale by a3 BARELLI k CO., S1 Common st. LOUI.-Two flatboats, containing 3000 bbls Ohio flour, in fine shipping order, for sale by JOSEPH LANDIS & CO., a2 33 Tcloupitoulas streeL IHATS-1HAT1.--HATS-JUST RECEIVED at my 1 tor 1 a full and complete assortment of Hats, Caps. 1Straw Gloods, . I have on hand such an assortment of seasonable goods that all tastes may be suited from the most ez p ensive to the most economical. To the Ladles I wold state [hat my stock of Children's Caps and Straw Goods is complete ; but as I am aware that It is impssible to keep on hand every pattern In vogue, I am prepared to furnish any article that may be desired at the shortest notice. D. C. JOHNSTON, a6t 79 Poydras streeh. next to car. of Camp. MLP.OR.JTANTJ TO SUGAR PLANTERS--HOL I CHU1 SA C0 hATUS OR SUGAR CANE SEEDI--Jost received from Egypt, via Marseilles, one Quillet of the above celebrated seed, to which the attentionof all engaged in the culture of sugar is p1rticularly called. For sale in small pack ag1es,by R24 . F. NICHOLS. 90 Camp stre~, pACLING YARN-200 Roll., Jst received and for sale. ALFRED KEARNY, 72 Magearne street ZINC--Bet quality of Snow White, a superior article for 2ale by ALFRED KEARNY, a24 72 Magazine .reeI. V]AILNISHB-Iemar, Copal, Japan, Coach Body, Bright, Black and other Varnishe. for sale by e21 ALFRED IIEARNY, S2 Magnsone street. TIIO ASTON LI dE-Lndlng and for sae by 2ALFREDI KEARNY, Z l72 3lagkzne stret CANDLES-500 boxes Proctor & Ganble's Star, for sale by JOSEPHII LANDIS CO. 0 4 _33 Tchoupioulls street HISKY-200 bbl and half bb5 s Boy. 0 Roses; 202 bis Fietbcbr's Fxtra, for sale by JOSEPH LANDIS 0 CO., a24 33 Tchlbpitoulnk street RANDY--100 quarter casks first proof American 100 eighth casks do do, for sale by JOSEPH LANDIS & CO., alt 33 Tchoup1toulas deet. TTASSISKY-2 0 Wlk old ollnonahelasand IIourbon, for W SKle1by JOSEPH LADIS k CO., INT33O Tehoup toulae street. ADIS--5O tierces choice sugar cured, for sale by JOSEPH LANDIS k CO., 1a24 33 Thoupitoul 7 s1reet. CASTOIR OI 15 bbls for sale by CJOSEPH LANDIS & CO., at24 33Tehoupi onlris street, THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. I --...*4*--.- C0000e'r svlo 'lN , PT Cabqq Sreet ill Thtrrsiatr Evenin1g, Hay;1 , B The Annue l decline in all operatine w fully developedi today, In cottlon, h tolek, In exchange, in t money, i paper, Irine In ll'ithings, the Month of May chowed itself. The Bel heavy rain of lat night has imparted a. good feeling to all con nected with the cultivationl of beth sugar and otion. Wththe he.vy falil on Sldsy last it is the general belief that a selolct eny has fallei for thepreeent ; c, however, thea enaecttotce'of ! , P'erovidenece must be- received at dispensed eompltits of too uceh or net teough, woutld beot ofplace. . h Nothwithtlandlng the adviee received byiteegrh yesteerdiy i were deemed as of esentialtmporttnce, we have not discovered y esemblicuge of chang eee or influence o o own great staple, eor on the money or eechange market, cnd the depresclngtcc- g, ltlton of the freight market keetps flor and ceealsi generaely frome declining to the lowest gete, or thoe figurtee to'which ho doubt they will lescecd during the oetmmer. In the general money market to-day there wa o change i in B iact the week thus fair hsheen mcrketd with etreme qtietnessei cd to.lday we rather mere st . We onlyherd of ome imlledd ]L scse of paper, etCmpresitgA at 8 per cent., cnd iomeSmale cmount i o good eecond grade at 10 per i eit. Money ectiut es easy of aecces to ail those htaving any thntg of medium repeon g sbtltty to oter forl t. Therehave been omeeperatltonsn Opelouss Railroad Stockh at 8 to9 per share. The Larg amouet of BIank Stock adver ticd for sale to.day by auction did not take pace, being post S poced by Judicial order. Considcrable 'disappointment was S evinced by everal partie.sewih have beenawlltig the expeeted edt., . The Excbhge emarket contieue under the drooplng cpect wthich we hove hed to remark all the week. Some of the bhnks were willing seller for checks on NewYorkat prem., :ough some sold at 3 psemium. In time bills th.demand wao limlted 8 cnd goode ixty days were sold at 1I) discount. The range we plaeefiom Itoleh, 1% and 1% per cent, dcecount. Bankers wereakhlntg%. Thirtydaye sight wereh plced at l . The transactiottns in Sterling were aeo setmall, and we eoctetinc or qcUetatic at 93 to 93. end 9t, with one of the Banks akintg 10 percent. Bills of ldling drafts continue secarce, l re held at 8y to pe.ceat.: I frane we did not learn of a sale, and con the or lquotatione at 5.20 to 5.15. iy moil tolday we have dates from NewYork to the 25th lust, oney was easy and Foreign Exchange was qulet. The Waehingte correspondent of the New York Courier and 1 enquirer, uder daicte otithe 4th nit., speaks of the Texas Debt asi.llows : The Treasury Department is bhsily engtged In receiving, filing andlnvesel titng the evidences of Texan debt. Several serious errors of date have been discovered in the acet of the Texan Legiscatcre accepting the roposition of Congress for the wiuesmetandpayment of th e claims endorsed by the general Oovernment. The Secretary of the Treasury haL embodied thig at nchis circularcnotice to the creditors. The Treasulry Notes of Texase, as they are called, are denominated in this act promis sory cote, andt among those hpecified .as rccogeied by the Stte, atetho obli ations described as scued under the act of June , 18i, and c une 19, 183c . It provenpon enquiry that there are no acts of these datec providic g eora the isue of notes or stocks or the creation of debt. The at presnmed toe re . farred to are those of the 9tth June, 1837, ndltb January e9. Under theiet of these nets there werlcctud at one time notes to the amount of $2.000, anl d a second Icaeu.etcoadel of0$6, 00O. The last ct referred to authorized the Isse o t,4)~. Tn question weich first arie is : Shall the United titee Treasor recognize the Issues under tleseaets as thoeintended tobe r.erred min tie acecptinaet? If it do so, the qiestion wheich may arise tis whether ihe Texan ltislRiature will admit the caymect of the steh of these ttsues as a full and -valid discehearge pro tt of the obligations o the Goernmeat Tie. Secretaryof the Treasury will -probebly take the reeponsieblity of constrtngithe intention of the Texan ILegiratnre eas autho rizcng the payment of these erroneously designated lssues. It is a fact of much poerie connected with the redemption of the Texas deblt, that a large amont of forged Trea"wy or Promitsory Notes have been presented for redemplion. It is esiimated by the Texan authorities that not more than one quar ter of those authorizedd eseve of the act of January 1t, 1839. were made, hut it is believed that the full amount will be pre etedd for redemplion. yesterday, eonsiderable paekage, nominally of this iee wac presented of sue h doh tfnut appear ea cethatthey were referred to Mr. ,wicher:dAuditor of the Texan Treasnry, who hIppes to be here, and he instantly pro noenneced hhew connterfeits. They were withdrawn without any further effort at an actheeticaton. As the season of the year hac arrived when Tobacco formc an object of great attraction in our market, we give below the Iatest cdvliee regacding ii, LIVERPOOL, April 4. ltEcrOOLTO.ACTc t tI1ccew.-The sales for the month of tMarch are about 74iW hhds, of which 680 were for Ireland and Sotland, chiefly Vrrginia itrips and leaf 200 Virginia and lKentuck lef foi r expert, and the remainder, including 1ie Marylenues to the trade. The market closes very firmly, holders Sbeing encouragedh by the malliness of the stc., now here and the adveices from the States. Medium Virginia leaf and ctemmed uar now careet, and buyers are turning their attention to the finer grades. i LeOn TOcCcO etwRKET.-.In London, dering the month, the sales have bnen only 500 hhds, atefirm prces. 0tock in London, lot March .......... ..............8,32. hhde ti D elivered--lme trade ...............53 hhds e Export .................... .4 hhds Coastwise andIrel nd...... 132 hhdc 7.3 hhds Sltehk, April lt ............... .....lt....... 7,591 hhds PRICES. Vireginia Leaf-Ordinary and Ifaded.................. l.4 @45g Ordinary sound ......................... 3iiddling ........................... ... S Pine ................................7i arKentleey eal-Ordi.eey .... ... i i midding to gotd......t...... ....... ie .............................. ...6M@793 Mwerayidc-iUtc ted Sweet....... . ............. ' Vewgina Stemmed-cOrdiecry horth ..... Middling .. ............................. G ood.................................. ' i Floe.............,...··.......·..:......3 10 y KenteLcy Sttmmeww-Ocdle.............ey .............. p Mlddule . . . . . t. Fine ..................9 (a'+9i ............? ld M irylad-Cotoreed nid Yenlow ........... . it By the following, from a late Paris paper, it will be perceived te what extent American energycarries trade. It is no new t- thinlg, the purchase of graitn and r!ee in Calcutta for ieurope hth tisnel the wcar the shipmenats commenced, hut this lt the - eirstitance of an American going into the trade. So it will i- appear there are other granaries In the world beside the produe , tire remions of our own West. . A fine American elipper, the Hurricane, Captein Verre , arrived at Hlvre, on the 5th inst., from C lcuttal having made tile run in eghtye-one days, incldling a call at Falmouth. When she let Cleutcta her destination was the Crimea, but having been informed ot` the conclusion of peace, the captain ran for Falmouth, and thence to iHavre. The vessel, which with theil cargo, is the property of her captain measures ore thanll 1,600 tons ; he had on bhoard 6,825 sacks of .hellat, 5,400 ags of rice, wnd upward of 2,275 of other corn. The lurricane has aleo brought from Calcutta a rhinoceros, a bull, scow and two horses of a very smawl breed. FRIDAY MORNING, MaY 2. COTTON....The demand was not general yesterday, but few buyers coming forward, and their olers being mostly below the our List igures: TOBACCO....There wa agood demand, ad we heard of about 30 hde sold, of whio h 124, q a, 31, 16, and nother lotat 0RS0o hndSept 13...1 .. , 17,0 11,715 UG NW ORLEANS CLArSIFICATIONo iesrorf ....:....:.......o f Middling Fair ....... l - Re ed ......... o... 1 .................... F ddliOUR ta.......h ...t er Goo4 d F.,r6 o.... 21,5 .d lo.nge.s.......... I Gio9 ... .e........ TOBACCO....Thern was OLgA.l demand, 4and we heard of ,but 300 hhds sold, of whhich 124, 60, 1, 16, and another, lotat -hie it 22oat 750 d Mlo 7 bh 0. Os we. COTTON .4ND TOBACCO 1TAT11ME37. . sicd ot 3043 l1, 10etC 41@ottn- -b3lesh. Tob ceo- hhdn . 3took on handSept•, 1,.55............40,537 11,715 PeROivIo sIOe ..........T... 1,6o,922 7 I d yesterday .. ...... 710 327 -1,640,110 -17,373 Exprortd to date ........... 1,,92 ,465 nis 0 21,5706 2,38 Syestel rday 00t e 4,t11 11 W --1,497,445 - 21,221 IS.AU R AND r OLASSSi... .Sugr was in moderate re1uest at easy prices 6enollo but without 4any mat4erl, cne00 , 10with ales of Wt9 a750 hhd4....Of Molasses 700 to 80. hls were sald at 3 O413 1 for Fermenting, al d .~1e o. gallonur. Poor RFeelled to Choice lots. FLOUR....Te malret was f rm er, wlth lines of 3000 blr, inludin a bot load of 1 bbls Indiana at 04 6 014 , de 0 l. ered alongside h1i, 4550 Illinois at iL sme 350 Ohio at $1 6 25, 3resale of 310 at l 37 M 1 andsme st. Lois at 6 0 1bblfor Superibne. t1RAIN....,orn was dull, oad only abqut300 esacs10were sold,3 of which 603 Poor Mied at 0c, 17 at 43, 0 at 45, 100O Choice White at 7 4, and 20 also at t 0 buhel....Of Oats we 1notied o nly small sales at wso atr41442 3, for St. Lo ts. PROVIIONTS.....T her was a good demand, and pres d were higher, owing to favorable accounts1from the East. The sales embraced aboutne 00 bbls, including early in the day 320 bbls Prime Mess at 11, 400 U1niupe41cte Mes1, mostly at 41 25, a4d subsequently a rlos f 1135 bblsf Medss at 16it , 1and w0at $15O1 0 'bbl....Ban3 In fair req1est, w1th sales of4 160 1sks, of which 36 of Ribbed Sides at 91c, 20 at 971, 57 of Shoulders at , o r ,and 18 of Plain am at 9t ....O ALT....A cargo of 2990 s410s Liverpool Coarse was sold at 113nd-s33pun, from store, at 910 03 11. COFFEE.....Dull, and the sales confined to about 00 bags TRi at 10117 o d1 ho1t. mBAGGI0O.... mall lots of India were selling atl1 3 yard. LIME....A lot of 1400 bbls Western sold on the levee, at SLARD OIL....One or two lots of Ordinary St. Louis were sold at 76078e, and 40 bbls0 Cinclnnati at 85o gallon. WHISKY....The demand)se fair, with sales of 100 bb2, Rectified at 22c, 100 at 227.r213, and 200 W0lthire'1 . at 23.e '0 gallon. FREIOHTS....A ship was taken for Liverpool at 9d for Corn, aud one was laid on for that port for Heavy freight. On Wednsday a bark was taken for the Mediternenoan to load with Tobacco, on private terms. EXCHANGES.... Demand lmited. WTe quote : Sterlng :::..... ::.........::::...'....17. .Y a o 1093 F.ancs ...............................IL16 203.21( 311311113olla. New Yor sixty-day bills ................3.....0..;1 4 0ct de Sight checks on New York ....................... par(a41,' di1 CATTLE XARKET. JEF1aRsoN Clr, 1ay 1. The market today showed but 1 ittle anmaion. An ample stock remains on sale, and prices coneinue easy at our quota PRICES: B1ar C .--W 3stern Fine and Choice ................7 Fair ....................... . . 4 . .. rdina. i . ....................... tta3. pa. , T64...... . .. 1000 -o H 1S1......,.............. ............... . 10 60 1a1C3 Cows--Fin .. entucky ........................ 0 6042. ............................. Choice................................... 0 CAL~a AND YEARLIN....................4 D ESIRAILE PROPERTY ON BILOXI BAY. I will1 sell at a low price for cash or credit, the `Blaktely Ptnce," well knonm to all gentlemen having. residences at Otto li0!!ppi City. Thist place has ftof t f 1to 3, mile on th Bapy. Itwill eel a part or the hole. A! pattttola can be ascerttined at the offie of SPENCER F B CO., corner Camp and South streets. R t C. TAYLOR. k71SHINGi SEINES.--AN ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE S ElINYS, assorted, from 5to 5ofatbo-: also, a choice lot of BAMBOO RODS, in store and to orrive, for safe by stoCUTCON, HOWELL.CO. m31 ]dkY 55 Campp street. Seame;, i eaktlrWalkerr t+lontgymeNy t ^. J E H Et -9 Bidp W Y Moses, Jones Roston, N O W HMA et . ,e rlig Jonathan Ctlley, ronesoo, MOIe,, M Tatoter eh, Phoenix, Brown, for P enaeol, Maoter b -chr othronlls, E111s, 0or Ye ttto , oJnoolut ttp te ARRIWED. Ship Rirse0 mith, Moody, from HI0re 19th March, to Baxter, to Loaved lLc --1t dfatrot, $0. 1 Ship Baltlc, Morse, 23 day from Phnldelphia, to C J eekereat Ship Andovej,. Berry 2, dasform New Yok, to A Cohen-24 Ship a tnn.rWe s fm lavre, t Mortllte , to Baxter 'arLovell Do--3 dstrlet, . l r drit. tShipt Id., Weseott, trot-eenoetk K trth12, to maUer- .hip Ocean H e Mer a, from Rotterdam h March, to H T Veoard--l- Jt nrt t 13, Schr Old Dominion, Bdker, il dys from New York, to Ches ter Hollahd- rst.ketl t Sohr Fanne, Bealtten, fom Philadelphia, 3d April, to master--o lk Sarai dArDt, Drinkwtor; from Havre 7ttht Fahroitf , vai b Havaah, to mater--lst district, 42d l l ark Susan W Lind. Coffn. 18 days from Bostet, to re &Ctty k Ship Emily A Hall Woodslde, from Portland, Me., vi 2ia0aoi to master-3d dittrtat, 1i. Shtp ouotn wotngg0 t orton 43 day Ofo Nepot, Wale, ; to Jenkins, Wlliams Ce -Algmer. C Bark Dennis Kelley -, from Ro de J hneiro, to m Gaster--lat district. . Tehr h A Monderson, Hen 20 days from Boston ,to Gea A , Fosdikt-Ptlnt. - Sloop olone Antelmo,from Coast. m Stlop Gabre M AnStre mo, from Coast t SBhr A J Vleau, oKon,lp3 days from Pensacol. to master c ohr Gen Washtloton ,Weitern, from Pearingtrm--Baei. hhr Livingstonm, tehtoman from Ttnehipuho-Ba~len. 1 Sehr Ioellan, Newman, fro t B dloxt--rBan. s .ohr Beione, from ITer St Louis-Basin. oehr Beaty, from Bi0oxt--Ba0n. Behr Shamrock, from Bayou Lacombe--Baasin.. t TEAMB OATS.. : . - - T C Twiohel, Fawett, from LoIlvrille. I)r Batey, Dugts, fro Laforthe. , od Bella Donna, McCombs from Wllliamspd L Oregon. Myers, from Loblla Sw h Fox, Kimb all,' fIt Grand Eeore. t Win Noble, hewcomb, fOtm Cintlnnatl f .h Aleck t eO- Fithian, from St Lo OOe. Por PahrkeSu, from Grand e.res, . Florida IH.luthiogs, from obile.l O Natcher, Leaahers,+frope Vicksburg. Gtre.dos, B.iless; frm. .ravep-r. ' Toroat J t Dt y, Brbown, from the Pastt-towed down nd 0 to se 29th nlt, ship H H Body barksl E Sherwood, and Welkin--brought up ships Guthenburg, Audover aud'tchr Fannie Towboat AO to-SaxonSteele, from the P.ses--towedo down and to ea 29th ilt, thipo Mry Hammond and Sarah G Hyd -brought up shlps Susan G, Owings, Idas aud eehr Old Domink o o ,t h Bo, - Towboat Herctles. oplaee, from the Pasc--toeddown andt t to.tR te t oth nit, shIpo5 deen ofthe Wet;-Whstmontstcr and Dloglnts-brOught up ships Baltic odd' 1ivermithh.' " Towboat Star;, Whitney, from the Prse--towed down, and to s 27ith nit, ships t m, Adamt s and Abby Browt , and bark N P Talms.Jge--brought up ships Ocean Home, Em". ily A Hall and echr - Towboat Panther, Taylor from the ,Paees--towerdda, pool to hei 2cJtlt'ut,ihot.R'ebue and Sjffield--brOtp t up bart. Sarah Ann, qSogn SFLInd and )chr A .Mandaso BELO W --W A I ING ORDERS. Brit. Ship Sultan", Hutr, from Liverpool ih A arch, to, G W MEMORANDA. l)$The offieers of the'ste'mer Grenads' report heavy raina heving falleno at Shreaeport. and the adjaent country. Red PRiver rose three to foourinches ewliLt, lyg'at Shte.iport SPOKEN. "21st nit, off the Istot, chip Conqueror, 48 yda from Havre, bound to t bhtle. DISASTERS. OljlInftormation eached the cityyetterdaythatthe bark -i. cinda, from Matanzas for this port, wth a cargo of sogar, con. signed to J B Mutison, had gone ashore n to h Oandetlears and had fdur feet waterin the hold and the probability ws thot she ,wouldgo.o plcet. There s inso ance on her cargo in ti. o l ty for$42,00O. a EXPORTS. . d BOSTON-Ship W V iMoes-1465 alsscottton, 151 hhda l tob1.cO, 50do hams, 30 bales SOls, 5 do 453hdls 24i0 hides,1692 hs bbit pork, 13rollesolothter, 267 this 520 toa 48 hkglttd, 7O0t 18 MOBILE-Brig Jonathau Clley-150- ta coal, MONTGOMERY-i-Stemer C Be.ler-10'" hhda dta .hls ,sugar, 208 bbl and 184 hf bhls molasses, 2 l bg coffee, 185 ckh and 8 tc bahon, 20t coils rope 8 balet bagging, 31 bxs wine, 4 i cks broah ody and wne, 320 bbTs pork, 2,0 do flor, 10 bbis and 12Ihftdo whioky, 7 csh rice. 7 do porter, 19 bbl mackerel,5' bbis 25kgs lard 8 sk salt, 85 hxs candles, 15 do soap, 20 phgs glass ware, 24 bxs tobacto and 210 ptkg#mdse. I YPENSACOLA--Schr Phoenl--In ballst. t LIVERPOOL-Ship KitCgtto-35lO bale cotton, 5t6 b11 I and ta lard, 49 cs ebony, 6 stoaes. " PE.NSACOLA-tSchr Southron--28 bales hi ay, 350o k1 rn, 12 Sbbl por.tl. IMPORTS. GLASGOW-Ship Idol-352 ton. pig iron 102010,s ale 19950 Ore bricks to order-I pkg mdse 10 MurrayJUller 801. NEW YORE-Ship Andor--Assorted md0e. HAVRF-Shlp GII.10enb0.g-2459 bh1 stones to BEidd7. Ran let1 e-3000 de' runs h .11.tafrer,00 p1- to mdse J Tail-7 csks wine lA eda1--20010- mdee J J Albe--1 do S Fotoo01 -1 do D Edgar--3 do GanOor & Viola-1 do Jao O.01h1e-..1 0 Vrit0l- 0do F Rtgmelho-1 do A Dro01 do0 R AhrigeI 81-4 do (Lhns Nna.1ar-1 do R At1Ape-50 cases mdse V & E Meig nan-4 do Ravelet & Fommer-1- do H Duf,1k-2 do Closhoan -1 do J N Robert-2 5 o I-0 n PLnsI 1 d-S do Escons0g & Andre -S do 5'? D101,g,-I do Gn (dot-1 doS L B 1p-2 do to0.1J Chaumero-3 pkg. mdse T oroeo.-29 csk tadr, Sl.o8,'0k.offo &cu-4 cases mdse Cs-hushr &co--2 cases mdso J H Eumer-Ido order. 100TTE1000I-Shlp Ocean Hom0011101O SIPp Rhn 200 bag coffee W F VrudeO105g &co-15 pipes ginJ k JTarlod-6 do Thule, ,0ller &-1 5 do to order-6 cases mdse to Ogldsith, Heber &ss--7 do C T 1udde0ke &co-N0 cases wine 2 csks do 5 do mde to J N Caner-2 cses m-dse to order-4 do to Byrne, rases 1,,-18 io wine oi c1ks wine MIyor Bl1-17 do 20 bhll. 05 J H Ermor-7.1 sks and 8 Eases wine C Schneide0 1 casks prnes Ido brandy F Kuchler-lp cus books 8 DpVioogr &o8-1 pkg to oder-59 Cater csks H T Veoord. BOSTON-Schr A M70nd0-a-As~sorted mdse. NEW YORK--Sohn Old D omini1on-Assorted S ,. PHILADELPHIA-S1h FP 01-0-Asorted md0e. HAVRFBa-1rk Sarh Ann-In ballast. BOSTON-B,1h Sn05n W Lind-Assorted md0e. PORTLAND-Ship Emily A Hall-Assorted mdse,, eNEW PORT-Ship 5 11an0 O O win g s-0283 -o n rr iron to T J HAVBEN-hip Rie01,omiih-Thn hall,,L PHILADELPHIA=-Ship Baltc-1955 bag, coffee P A Got. and &co-2109 do Price, Converse &80-1202 dSto order-T-otl, iO66bag~scoffae. PEARLINGTON-Schr OEn Washington-30, 090 5t lgmbir 10.000 lats to W W kCar oo TUNCHIPAHO-Sch Livingston-21g,-02,0umober to Mer. ritt k M8UConnoOll-15 cords wood to order. BILOXI-Schi Pelle 2S3009 fo lumber tol Petoorade. BAY ST LOUIS-Sclhr Bel -0- cords wood to order. BIL OXI-Schr Beaoty--d cords wood So order. BAYOU LACOMBEE-Schr Shtmrock-i-2 cords wood to op. der. PEASACOLA-SchI J VTlg.-40,00 ft lumber to NW Darr, REQEIPTS OS PRODUCE. LOUIPSVLLLE-S roaoeo TC0 Toohcel-265 hblsoplk Mrtin, Owlen& Cobbh-CSdo 00bblhs gIr N Opvrton-41 do pork 5 00ks bacon 751 kgsa lard Joe Hurley keo-1W bbla pock 18 ask. bacon 1166 5-pscI 8 b010 eggls 1 do lard 19 s p14 rye hhda tohlaoo to Y C Tw-llll ,1o-00 bgs dr fr1it 3 bbhs 16E g,-hbutder C Sehnel. der-3 bip eedJ Olilv-e-20lo gs oN CIost0&Roviri-Ido 1681 its corn 952 oh. whea 29 011s oats S CMichell dcp-8 csh, bacon G W Nettleton-2 do 1 bbhl Ian E WS Benton &o- o-ll gtlP F Delbhodio-10 sits corn Pope, Ellison 8co-2 bhla egg0 41710ls fSoor 010lm 8 Chiasm-3 1105 bacon 2 bbhh lard Bisco, Simms-.-0bls porlk S H Kennedy1 &11-253 do to Oraham, 8 Bulcking~ham-14 bblip flor 10 bzs bacon 37 hhda3 tobacco 1 bale cotton R H Sh1ort &-2 hhda tobacco Moos1e VYnclini-2 do Hiewitt, N'orton &cn-32 d..36 bales catoa Ynttu ps &co-6 to M DU Cooper ,tea-21 do J & G Cromwell-4 do Bradley, Wilson gco-ll0, do 3 hbd tobacco 20 hke wh101 Levy 90 1mm1ers--S l bales cotton to Henderson, Terry &a---sundries to order-Total, 258 bales cotton, 1,04 hd tobacco. L.OCEPORT-Steamer Dr B01 R-25 hhda sugar 100 bb0, molasses 13 bales moss to A D Kellp 011-43 01d1 sugar 33 bli0 0ola5es Bogar,, Poley & Avery-94 do317 b00 su1ar to Wills, Rawlins co-25 do J Y de Egans-24l to Floer co--16 to W S Donell-10C Cammack, quiresl Wept-24 W OGHewes-l20 do C Ko011.,co-10 Edwa1rd Shlff &cb--1000 0bs mol0asss to 051lli -30 do T C Twicbel11co--500 do BlO'CIIOll-41-Sbfdoo Borad &Indry-O62 010s do 6 hall. moss Trooolair & Hsydel-pL do to J S Turler-O0 do Pon1ud 8 FPlloi-,uoldrll to order-Total, 234 hbds sEgar. 469 0155 molasses, 84 h0 b00 molasses, 39 bales1 Ecss. WIILIAOOSPORT-Steamer B1lW'1Dona-l~o-1 Olteotlon to Carroll, Pitch-rd 1 1-110 do J B 1 0ellocq1 o-14l do A D Kol Iv &l-lo-0 J B Plauche 1111 16 H11 --'1114 0 l1-13 to 15key & Hawki01ns-7, do 12hhda sugPr to A llteubIrgIEI ,p-31 bales cotton 23 0bis mol0 es P1y1P 1 Hprris0511 1-24 I00ds01110 LI Bl500 40 Sn-9 bbi molasses S Z Rel5-4I do Bogar,, Foley & AI*11y-13 do 101,0ils c sugar to IA Frrier-6 do 5 bh110 hf Pbl0 mola0111111 W81111&1co-.5 bbls cor meal J lopkinss -2pDos macphiry 0W1it0-0 bales moss 0 LeB0anc Son-20 do wool A Mltenberger-3 do Culmmings, SGtewrt 1,p-2 do to F J De. Sivo--3 bbls ,11 J I Adams co- empty bbl0 G G0,th0-2 bbhI tallow and 00ddr10s to order-Total, 62 b0les cotton, 36 h000 sugar, 46 bbls c sugar, 07 000s 1 hf bbis molasses. MOBILSE- oSlooo Oregon-I182 bales cotton Farleyl~p, Ju 010-050 No Rdgill, Rber101& Terre1I-11100d1is 100100011d Tota5, 210 bales cottIo. CO AST-Sloop Soloie--. hbds sugar 0 Ib01s molasses to A Miltenberger 01o. COAST-Sloop 0101ri0500 M A1011-164 001s sugar 13 00ds 1I sugar to Roman & K-riou. GIRAND ECORE-Steamer SwaoS FoP-I 011110otton to Carroll, PIri chal d0c-41 Plpoe 8 II0dlon-S6 Ar MOitenb, per-271Bbson &All1-210 11. K C11111,5-4000Cooper & 11-ll OW I Shaw lldlI-20 Bloch O, Carroll &co-1- to H101 der0oc. Terry &01l--3T0led1 , 8 Tlplor-2 Oalay 81& 01ki11 4 toAondersolnol & Melf-lOhhdsl 1111110 Cammak0, Squi11110 WIIst-AdodI 1ve1 kMcCa-11-Shitdl Payne 8 H11is1-! do to ord1er-3 bgs feathers Noth Sm,1s &8o-2 bales 2 peltr1ls to Antderon & Metcalf-201 011A 101K Cu11er &1l-sundries to or1 der-Tlo-l, 220 bals cotton. ST LOUIS-Alepk Scott-O2 etkp bacon01 bz legd Kennett. Di, -Sroi csks bac1l0 Keep, B5d &1eo-655 bbl, flourto S H0 Klenedy l od --38 do 34 dos broom. C 05 Harveypdl-5 hb1s oil W P Vn,,donb,,gdoo,-55 do allollo Malpny 1ros-4101.4 b011 ter 30 kgs do 78PubiJs lard J IAdams-25 do spirits 01 order--2 do eggs 56 du lisur 5 do Loanni 9 Pug. beans to C Schnieder-des dbl. lard 11 csks home Tuf11s1 10 0155-00 balsa Culy to A 11 IDougnl &co-30 csks Deans Jap atllek-50 bll Hoer 44 aka bran J 111ffy 0co-191 bblTflour Oglesky & 1-cn0101 -2Olhp bacon J M Sarnge dro--50 LUIS whisky O W Nexton kco-IS do ale to - XI SchwiObI-00 d c1gg1 to order-50 0o pork 87 01s lard 105 Ilblsflour sPsi, Converse 811-20 do ,James C0,lolp co-WOd do J Eager kco-2-Z csks bacon to Sndlth k lndben-60 Ibils oil Ocrdr II 81I-2 B.other0p -29501 Dig lead to 0101 Fo0di0U k0-25 - bacon Voorhiers, Gri~ggs &co--( bbis Sour 1 do mdse J A Douglr erl'01smo01I 801101110m30 1dset -I 0 1 W d 00 bales he0 to 110 Smlith-1252 111s wheat to J O W -druff 00105 hhd 1 tobacco to FelloP110 &1o-1sundries to order-Total, 8 bds tobacco,. CINCINNATI-Steamer Wm Noble-1 0 0d tobacco 28 si0 oats 04 do corn 00W 01110ns , o,-6 do T C M51,0ll 0o-01 bbl soap I do flour 1 kg lard 1 b1 0 0nd51es to R Anderson-5700 bbi apples to order-5 do m0 ps s1gar E E Cloud-10 b0 dru1 CaI uingIallI 8 101101.-3..2slrus1 hoops P Ricejr-.1i0 em pt 0111s.1 SWIIlliI-0o1ndrie0 fP01101re 11apt Britton-40 bugplea to Bnhslnn1n, Caroll lo-..580g00 lard 10bbl0do 010108 Il orlph -0 0 hhda tobacco VII C f o-l iron 1- 110 100101 S00oos co--1 b0 mils.J 10 Pla11-20 0110h1ka Mc0ee 0 81lel-2 do Stillst 8 Adamlso4191 paean. iron raili00 111 James Ro10-2 b2 0 C cis ha L lly-511 bb is lignora E J Hanrt Ice--SO rls lenttlcr C \Ve ~ N-25 LU0S 0hi 18 to order-71 do l aed 10 e".171 frkn. butter 15 kgs do G I. lolao. bco-150 bbis whisky to J A NortoUg0o-10 hblsaggE 41 fr1111utt1r to F D11 10 dlo-20 bbl, Mlony prot0101o-- do 011ohol to II D Seaman 01o--15W b0s whlsky C W Newton Il 0-1050 I0, 01rch01 1rkn0 butter Al (iriefl kco-GS bbla sage B Schneider--208 sheets iron to Cook & nllan-l1l bbIs tlip 2 do brady 251 cases _ld 1 pkg cards to Oglesby k Macaulany-166 bills whisky. James Counoly aeo-550 do R MlOlleg11r lco.-0 bbi lard oil 3 do bean1 J I Ad101 010 do whi01114 do braudyS05 do lard oli Joseph Landis 0co 0 bales cotton Sanford It'I8 .-0 do D Willloms kSon-20 do to 1 1son & Allen-8050b00 lard 0 1115 do1gg. 600 bs candies 0 23 bzs cheese 7 1bl apples 53 0111a b0tter 1W S Woggt Ooo-002 011 1076 00rd0bs bacon 121 bb0s pork 9 Oza t1101es 51101o whisky 52 do lard oil bIt b00 candl.L 100 bb0, b011 Ollehicl, Or81161 co-11 bbis beans 20 tcs hums to 100tert101 K00,e Aos-:2 bale. cotton Campbell 8 Stron8g-290 b01 candles to order-Total, IS bales cotton, 7 hbds tobacco, RED RIVER-8Steamer P11001-8 bales cotton W Jac.0son 01 -5 Bu1cb0nnon, C 1rroll &11-3 JSPiOaueI o--2 dINEBDe OGly d&lo-sndri10s toorder-To1101,I bales 18t ton. SIIREVEPORT-S.Pteamer Goreoads-25 bale, cotton 0505el1, Blair 0eo--12 Powell 8 H1opklins,-l11 M50lero1 &50 1ord-2 S T 11101 Oil-lo-ul, 53 0al1s 11tt11. •T. edQyIEo--1 0bl5 2000l00 40 -et5 5?-t 0 o-MosdoWfli' - odoA f bobond I 10100,0005 l t(to dd- 810 e' 1r -6l 8 eke. bqlradS Benone'ý' .2bbls, l pt I..a c eko u Shs. -. .4ko oo.on 14 dOodb - I 41. t.dy &Bo-3S beioprk W o o5 Hto - MAtS S ,. s or e a[. land ooo.aIbbldand e1 kg lard F Dolboodlo-OS b 10 g40 1[d6` U fShc .0o52Boooo 114 d& 111910 lowJ Dolly Boo-1901 ak0, ooha bllb oo0ýA 02hooopson&o'- h 10016ee0 O W Nootoo .to=2'H0 Oh floop 0 oodoo--9 hoo eo tttle110 do hougorder-76 aka oh mes owner onobrd. 7l0, fro lohhdtobacco. awe. . VICKSDCI-Roooo Steme ace- 217 bals otoBno Thop01l' deo-.-6 do, CAddy Brown &co--103 do, Bdekww 8,,tt & y B-Oldo, order-32 doG, W Plhad e-' ° O on Cooooll c 9Bo-- do, Fellows B John W.tt Bk-18. ld, Bncltnnon, Coarrollo&eO-ldo' bo--ld.,, - d een Crump-13 do Ward, Saodo. & Han--do, Byoro Vaoee,&co 'B =- do W R eloward &Bo---'do Roob A0Ino-. do Cloe 1010 rotdheos Boo--l do, Cox. G0l, B Bod-.ldo, Nt. .Ad kco--48 bb poo, Jb o WoodoofB 0o.tk T ooo. - devtlle & Mlohoeny-32 dorrtoodd, 0101 RBB, it'Bo cu-7 i1s talow, 14 hbdo hides-owner on booad- 2 .OO.d, Coo, [ n (Ilo Boyd-I do,HI Kendll, Corer Boo--Tool, 173 .'0es1 Co/ 'ottok.1 "e Ward 8ad " t " CONSIGNEES. INEW YORK--hooneoo Old Dombloon-- Armtono --JI .Atkin.---BOd. horooo Boo.-Bos.! B ..Adamop.Ru.~ooo, Carrell ,o--.reo Amo-.ad Ho'' o0k B 'Hd Bn n kaok3 olmeoeo-J F BSoeono Cpoau owke&co-Boodoooloe & PhtllpO N FE 01 Daley Bco--Booth &o--Carrolo, Pritchard &o--onnnoell IBaleff DDameron, &cdo--F Baoter=W Davob-Dy¢&co.Bo J1W Barbridg Bo--D'AorOy ,oo-Bocbro, Stanton &'BNew mad--Vicor ooid--J oBekoh-O-Ioglnt & Joones-C T Bod-e: deckse &o-F FF&g.0o-Ball, E-is 1, o--PR Fell &oo-J B Bailey &co---roIro ABedete.o---BeSlkgo BeooB H H Oreen--J A BIuhlo-- GlOih-BI dgeoR-0Bco-OW 0 Giveno-Creevy Farwell-Cddy, Brono &co--Hoeath B dai ler--J Cromwell-- L Hay-C Cooo-J HOrle &coo-W 1 W Craoe &-o-Hoenderson, Terra Oko-M D CoopeoW .Bo.lo- i deroon & Galnes--IHeld d.o00 ,.N ca Gld-bo-.he.-hI A. lard--P A Hebrd--Lomeo-Hooell y o-J. 0 L 0 ohn on kco-- Kclder-o-A B J0i --W H Lotlhford eao-.8 H p Kennedy Bco--J A Loro &co--lam I eOe-'"oc.hloo Bos 0 eo-- Iallando--Magee0 & Kneoo-J B 0ml10ll0 oB Mle, n -J J eoahooo-Morenoo Broo-C N Borrls--Moor Tlou.4oo- & 0 A MitenberIer Boo-, A Wltchell--B L .M0 o-ieKleoy BHdford--fordo gor, Allowy &Bo--JO Mattews &oo---eLe more, Rayburn &co-W & G Bl Ngle-B N OttW &o---H NPe oters-E Pilbory--ice Converse Boe-Poolo Bom--Pool Bco--oRooeon, Dennett kco--Robso & Aoen-Ri0ehrdh ' .o comb&o-k-F Rumony--mdth & Cooper-G WS odr-Joyme p.oamp.a &oo- W S0,0 B09-E B.Bt Snol. Boo-Soodfood Broo-T B Sith-Loow. O P ono- &homdd1BoZdngloo-=.T O Tardo--Thornhill &co- P Turner eo--T I Twfchell l W F Vredenbarg Bco-- DeVisorT L WWhlia- .W A' Violtt &L co-Wilton. jpsomboo &o-Voorhei Ogg0'e B'&co--o J.Web strr o--A Whoo --Wfle. PoWme y &eo o Woodman T Woalker &o--J Wright--Jcob Zoey---4ce' oo- A D iMcCoy--laley & HIIll--W Wood-S 0 Wllao.-Jo oas & Peckl-order, BOSTON-pr hark Soss.n W Llnd--Groeoan , Beomoetea0 B M Delaa--Campbell & Chapp-C T Buddeoke oto--l0 Nautre Boo--N Brare B&co-C Flint Jono---mllh &Roo-BL MI;aon --SOml Locke-Hony Aco-Woodroff'Ao-Hdenoder &Gaonsoh -D Kelhham-J B MLellan-C- Baeo-B P Kuno1-Hwso &co o Whimey Boo--Hort eo--J Urootde--Perokno bo&--Oowall,o G-yle Doo-Voorhesl, GrOggs bot-Veo.lenbg Boo --Whoelyr 6 BlBe---Barlow oo---lack, ltanford Beo--WAA Johd0on &o - --23J Donnelby--S000 Froo beo--sH Koody--TH Boyden --Deherty &co--G W Dunbar--Beebe &co-P-a-son Bo-W S gle--Litehfrd &co-.Oglesby & Macauey--R HrBrew er and Order, - PHILADELPOIIA-Per ship Baltie--0eo Alan-J H Aoh. bridge Bco-J B Aitk-nO-C T Boddeoke Aco-J.A Bauleo-. J Bonaffe--Carroll,Pritehard &o--DeBl0aO &Fh0 beh -to -Vitor Daoid-J Elktns 1Bo-P A Glrand Beo-o BGrahb -Gr-ham SBekinghams-Hall &dr Hfdoh-UHH Hob&/ Ar l--Heald .Mosole Boo-l-Hnderson &BGalines-o-J ar.&o-o-Heoderon A 7 Peale--0 Hastlog--Hewitt, Norton co-W Jackonot Bo-A Keaeoy--MIeCoteheen, Howell Boo-Mogee &Kaeaeo--Mnoey & Poultney-T F Mursy--aoldevole 0.TIhOenny-CJ Meeker & eo-R Ngent c-orth, , mede &o-B Nautre--Ooom er 1 Loeffer--Oskey & Hawkins--W N" r cell--.h umway "&Clapp L Sturtevant--D D Tompkine--A JTolly &oI_--Wotg.t'co DO Wlson--ad order. hNEW YORK--Shlp Andover--J S Wiklo o-J -H Aohbtfy W Armstrong--E M Dley B Co--, D Baldo-J A Baunie-C ABourroreo & Br1 -J B Borcoh-Beebe &oo-oowbehon B ICheneht--Ront Bco--Bradley, Wilson o eo-loondoongoer & Phillip-W A Bradwell Beo-A Brenseao B&Co-.Boýeol & Burlff--CL Charles--J BurnMde Bco-CIlark & Moody-Carroll, Pritchard &eo-A Cohe--O Carravine, Canoatle &Bo--Cox, Gibblo & Boyd-Corury & Frwell.-SWCraes Beo-Coddy, Broom-n o-J D Domeroo Boo-P Cosuoos Broo &co-itctor David--G W Baloy. P de La Croix-JM Deonman Beo--B A 0Dryer-- Depunooy-F P Duconge--E Dufere0sronoT 0B d Duthe-Dos &oo--TT Foly &o--Eliott'&co-T Ferois-P e Fell &c---Gequil k Jamisn--E Ferguson--Jao Otmche--H Gillingham--Glddon Marohall.-O W Gwln-Doanol Goodman S--4dheaoi Coures--B H Green H eo--A D Gof &Boo-Hll Hildreth-S Grlswold-Hll, Kromp &co-s E Groman`Bco W A Hanney &co--EJ Hart &co-F A Helered-HeOSld, 7S. sie Bco--Heath& iller--oHenderson oB Peale--H H Hddln Hoenderso. Terry ,.C--Ublin 01-C Heron-AJoooet-Hunt inogoon & Wade-- oett, Dio 0co- H Kennedy &Bo--A SKearneoy-W A Jo eon &eo--F Jongfrold--A.BJ James--W !Jaekouoo co-A Loese-U Ironsolne o Bo-Dolyod o Truro on--R C Laoghlin-W H Lltcbford Boo-J A LCo &Bo Louneschlos Bros B&co-J Mllet00J - MannrI-S .a.goI-ol-J E Maothews &Bo--Maloney Bros-Msy, Van Hoak Ac--Moreno 10 Bros-R Mocregor gooo-O Naootoy-ScGregor. AlleAI oy os co-B 0 Nelson Boo-B Miloer-sw CoLnoom 100se-Nooth, 4 Smedes &co-- Pepin &ec--Oglesby &Macaulay-- aeulaeo- Id T C agan &co--T O Poole--P Soimms & o-- N FPeter--P 5 Mallard-Leon, Pu-se &co-and order. go RAILROADS. NEW ORLEANSB JACKSON AND GREAT NORTH.OEN RAILROAD-15 bales 0otton P. me & Hosono--8l Andetono Ala b etclf-14 Hauo Bk ,gl -dOIObt lo]ber oPuoolo--4600do J W Bach-2900 do to Coogier WinOe-925 d tol J R Pike-1 bale ool Carroll, Pritclard . ol Totl, o 7 boles otton.o THOMAS B. .IRS. ., ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA • -Dealer in- . CITY, TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTY. GENERAL AGENT Por the Sale, Pturche, Location or Investing of LAND WAR R ANTS-Loauing or Borrowinagof Money on !aort- e gage, and all otherbusipess pertain. ing to REAL"ESTATE. a Ad-n.ag. of In.rt-ing in and are .0 Bt. Paid, and fa Jfin- b oss, goo i p olfi.,'" St. Paul is the head of Missisipi river navigation-the Cpt ttal of Minne sot--in a most desirable location o andt flourhitng odnlion, with a population of t to t0, The vcinity abounds with lnatmflcrioities, beautiful fish lIkes tpd streamt , and extensittve hunting grounds, wt unsurpassed atural roai. It is the great btmmer resort of the Et.t aud South-wet, and when Ait great latural advnttget are ktowni. th ,Souitthem States 'either as a. sorce of Inesttent t for the future, or is t the eat ' Sutmmer- Hams" of health and recreation, pulreines wtllbe Wade with great avidity at far beyond tfth present ratet of Ins an a- plrop erty. The dally amvelal of St Pani test summer varieEd fmm=,three to six hundred persons, and the country Is ilifng up wit settiers (mostly Americans) in a ratio unrecedented itu this country. The Falls of St. t Stu Ut y, .Mnne.ti -ha, and Carver's Cavhe, tare within a few mfiles of SL Paul. It is utterly seless to at ttempt a description of the particular or even general advantages of Minnesota, over many new North-western Statest bt t when .acts are numerous it proltnent, they must be noticed. There are yome tbreetr fortt ondred (fstt ) Lakes itirspettred through the land- Prairie and Wood about equally divided, so that rcally thbe country appears as if "made to order " Tar -it express use :of man, giving but littli trouble in setling a farm. Governor Gerdan, In his last Message to the' Legilalatre; rst ugi t SL Paug, says : , t t t." I am twar that it is mte naual in annult medpssages of this ind, to speak p of the prosperity of the country, and to place it. in a giore conspicuous light, than t record events less agreeable to the people. Yet this ifetdie t igbti whtich trnth a sitice demandit shall be viewed ibn this commnlcatlt on. When it ishdl be written that the p eole of s Territory are blessed with ,ootnuheath, andthephytsial maninvgratedandbraeedpsto ' twonderfulcapaity.ofendnranee, thecitizensCofother partA of the country are to understand It aS a fact demonstrated. by the xperiencet of our whole pop.naion. In my ast annual c. mm. mnation to tihe Legislature, it gae me great plet ure to rTeord the rapid growth of every part of our favored Northwest. Then 'our hopes and expectaloes of ithe future were seemingly .wrought up to a very extrvagnu t degree,hut fie most s.mguatae mong us did not anticipate more than half that the trut has :realized. It was then stated that the populaton ws tthin meptouiai thtt asgtou tipr !ry-fivetbousaod. One year ha passed sine that estimate, Dosed pou statistlic thou In my possession, tnd ouip'ontion duri ng that poriodhasmorethan doubled. We knowfrom a census. 'taken rim past seasonrlin purance of lowfn d fsom statistics gathered from other reliahlo sources, that Minnesota this t y coontina fully sevnty-five a'thouSand souls-an increase in 1855 offortythonsnnd, beingmorethan one hundred trd fourteen per cent. Should tills ratio of increase continue for two years longer tho population of the Territtitior ttte.wilt be over three hundred and forty-tlree thousand; and should sech a result con. tinue for three yetars, our loplatiion wLould reach the astotutnd Ilug number of seven hundred and thirty-fve thousand souls Sueh an increase waold astonish the rhrle country as much aa 'it would you and myself, and therefore we .are incredulous of 'what our past expene osl warrants us in expecting for the fu ture. Andyetl tts resualt i. not t be reJectd witout caleuin tilte yirnlutianees which are ,ombinpi. each year to stimu late emigration to new homesL in tMhe West. When we roflect that the orgardivtiou of new fitntes and Territories is attrcting the attention of the whole American mind, each political con test relating thereto serving as at advertisement tof ounrWestern Itmpirototli titiztns of each State, and bringing before the rtooin generation a new world of enter rise nud tempting oppor tunitic.. to wealth and htalthy speculation, we must not be too hasty in fixingthe slme standard for the future which has go vernedus t iafthe past. It must be bornein mind[that the soil of the old thirteen Colonies or State. has been, in most part, under cultivation for nearly three-fourths of a century, and the excess of their population; within the last ten years, has been moving Westward each year making greater and more stringent the necessity for their seeking new avenues to support' comfort and wealth. "The vasttamount of rich soil not pet oeenpled in bur Terri ,tory'-the unsurpassed water-power for propelling machinery of every kiud--the extensive piteriae for supplying lumber-the inexhaustible copper mines of Lake Superior--the invaluable commerce of the Mississippi, Minnesota and St. Croix rivers-all combine in an eminent degree to Invite population, capital and wealth, and it requires no excess of credulity to Anticlpate the most wonderful progress In the next five years. I trust I shall be pardoned, if this fit, eeone I suggest the propriety and puhflc policy at our remaining a Territory for a few ygere, with- out manifesting too much eagerness to assume the maunle of State sovereignty. Our progress is rapid, but healthy wnd'per mauent, and we can afford to be called politieal infants, while we are enlarging and developing the bone and muscle which are to give us energy, vigor and power, when we arrive at manhood." KIND OF INVESTMENTS MADE. There being no Usury Laws in Minnesota, money can be loaned at any rate of interest agreed upon; yet from two to five per cent. per month are the usmal rates. At two per cel. a .uonth; for six or twelve mouths, improved insured propery, or such e( uivaleut, to double of assessed cash value can be ob tained as secutity in notes bearin fve per ent a mopth after maurihy--interest payable semi-amltully. LAiND WARRANTS Can bolocated on good lands for twelve to fifteen cents per acre, that will double the amount (aunliv) in vectsd, for many years; or lands can be located in the nasaoof the owner of war rant, by an actual settler, improved and eultivxued mad at the end of two years tie seteler pays $1' 25 per acre for t e laud, and twenty percent, per annum interest, the owner of warrmat sob ing a deed of the land (ae..fdiag to a previous bond given) to the actual settler. ANXDS. All lands once offered at public sale and unsold, are subject to private entry, and immedlstolyafter a puhllesale is the hesttime to enter. There sre largo bodies of United States lands, of the fnest quality, to be offered in the fall Of this year, (15) and it will be the beut opportunity to purchase for years to come. T oln PROPERTY. Townslocaled on navigable streams, surrouoded with good lands, and in central locations for trade, are always a sure in vestment for first and second hands, anid htrge fortones iu csh by third and fourth purchases realized, especially In such towns asSt. Paul, St. Anthony, amd othe' prominent places. Lots 50 by ]0W. that sold in St. Pfal for $50) in 1850, are now selling For all cosh, and for business purposes at 0our, five and six thousand dollars per lot of 50 feet by 1,0. For selling Land warranta .................. Two Ce ts per Acre For Investing .. .. ................ ive Cents per Acre Forl.ocating ... ..............Fifteen Cents yer Acre For Investin Money ........... .................Two per cent For Buying snds in vicinity of Towns .........Two per cent For Lets in Towns.. .....................Twopet cedt Securities never taken except double the cash value f . .mount loaned. Titles are -ndo°bted, and abstracts always taken when pur chanse is made. All orders must be accommanied by remittance, either of Land W arrants, (which always ell at some profit,) Exchange, or let tern of authority to draw. ROUTE FROM CAIRO To sr. P.ah. From Cairo (mouth ofOhio) by Railroad to Dubuque or Daninith ......... .................................One day From Dnf e th to St Paul ...................One day end a half Priceo of Paage from Cairo to St. Paul ..................5$21 5 R FR] NfZE. OWillam S . Avery. Esq., Messrs. Benosts, Shaw & CO., New Orleans. Robert Campbell, Esq., Messrs. L. A. Benoist & C., St. Louis. Mo. Al ernon Sarvis. Esq., Messrss W, Hogs A Co., New York. me dlaw&W ,.FI.BA.LiRG THE DiAD.--P. CASANAVE, Undertaker, No.37 Mealis street, between Cnstomhouse and Rieaville, having a right from Dr. HOLME, of fNew Torok it, of EMBt3ALMING T IH DEAD, will astt en0-poptly to all erdure, by day or nighht.., The process isimple, and it done with no inconvenience or exposure. Bodies embalmed be him anrwarranted to keep free from _deempomtion, and-can be taken to.ay part of the wgrld" without exhalng thI slightest odor, ]nany eason'of the year. Bodies In an advaenQt..etate of decomposition restored tos .,erfeet state of presers ffo. Pull partitulars in pamphlets will be given to thore ybphuny apply. "• N B.--Deeensed ministers, phbrie.u.s Anld lawyers will be embahlmed free of charge. "m 6M r d:· e·. Plt G. C mL;LaPyrl' -· eu, sao.sr. lf l ~ repoiA'a a 7tbd i- . ?WCLe ?W:? tip a~ .. 71M twcmmnos; a ealt ram kfrhtd --lmflarqnaL sgs AVO tHQ1,RLW ,fýny b? O1.4 ute Yt t tea CovpprIlkt~ds ;'I Iin y SN ERT d Sn writ 1558 L55 & drerepar t d58w rik1 888 N'lleOrteae, da I'sfd r 8-d ve am pmeedera leSA1HEDI, 3 de mat 18816, timkUlf dare t tonde de L. Dames de Cft6 rue St-silli, evtre cetles de Cb~trem etltoyyle.8padindiettn .. E1RdN aa a roelmeDlhit e s` Nodsoeie-Oriese aadehC Mos to No,.?d ma l'et'No:1 borne Par lern1 15e4 .ms ,·e 5dsp If.r4te L d'ýprnetmptagdrora*J.Ptyd1'71eeabre d]9 d9ovebreo dý'ý. ý10 Pede; e geofndtv enra1 pan 12 piopeds do I?15eea dlh 5,I.aP. 5b breein neltere mboC74 ea iwk rte en bbgg, sr. Levnteianidm fareellem I 1 CONDITIOrNnnC·amply2 t n 'non dl'aý . m3Ia1DY~Y2 .. Depntb h~f dra Psrluedfrleae St58r Dmsfnt Cstaom i or8O NEW ORxA!N vmNE1 of N n CORCOXAIL.:N : 84& to me daY.re t tti1U I12n'd Sxth Dstrteft ohio oity, ino 8gnaieNo. 000 o. . Eoiootd. Cio. sod Calole t OUy meaodot L8 Coet rontS osmb ostoo byll2eetio depth Togothftr oth ail Ohs baildiongs o0 o tohdo roaom, gallryo finroohobo pxozy koa tv-ae6 teemant, con~nqbr twm "ma: ktooheodtohaoe olaboooootdhl ::i'rl4;i.r. a _· TERXB-Cooloo hoopot. - ooy l15 3101E s bh 'otfftfOObhOtOkeat 8l 1xZvz COnt~'r T rORWcT n v1 xtr c '. ps u ov-l3orLnAL PIEAb DE3lI4O D 3ji 'hl a lIE .tyH lldi4e &Ct de, e Dlt~ldtt de alln~llkd 'IXasae Ei a s. I Jain IBM m dam paT~HB s~h-·dar Distrlet de cete vilole , dam MIA Na 1 e brm3 plil u. ues berti, Howmrd, OW sad Calliope, meamaart 68 `pids rri9& 1 rue Llefb"rl sacl2 plhds daprofendeurow. .Ensemble asee .Btentdles biteart o ;,am rit op ari 2 leveutrsu le dit terrain, eonslstant et dell .etisol men t c¢tewgeeeel CO "o401t, oontmntchubeetchtt'tett lottletltdobaot etm boat; tot tltltet a2 btaget, ,es t ttebtlt attaoebs d aebete , ot.de toe Robot, cowtenwt2;.aowy bttb Les bU a den ns someone -dernoPI. u..· C~tON w~ottlewee~. O0NDTTIOKDIS-CgmptPnt an moment de l'ulid~camm. JOHN SttlLfrr ..y21531 Bhetot lfde .Peteetgt L ;EGAL~L-~~T~~ I.~ NOTICES BSFCOND DISTRICT COURT OF, TrW. ORLERe W IITE~EEAS Johls I. P~ike hia peUltmseI : the court for leter, ofaratenthip onthewtaff ehte o ihe late SMk.e J. hart anddhs deeaaedtsife .tm Dempita de cemyed intestate d- - . Niotice is here givsen to all whom it may concern, to showp cause within terrdnyr, why the Prayer of aad petitionetr howld nt he grnted. Sy order of-the court A. DREG%, .2 my2 27 - . CI.eputy lr S. DEUXIElm COUR'DE DTSRWET DELA Inlla-O4)RLKAA. ATTENDU que John R. Pike a presente Ar una pbtition'i Is tor 3 i'efat~d'obtenfr Irel rrt ds n nratelle asz daocestian vdaclesI fean J.'hart t deca eponse, Amt Dempscy dndbdt intetert Avis est pat cepresent donne a Wa~s came qu eel pet con· as at, d'aroir d diednit· sons die Jonrar, Ies nisrspoer lee geelles II ne serelt pse fait rop d ]a diepept tion P o qndie d!a It eer. A. DRIUX%. 43mil-7- .. Dipett U n. STATE OF LOUTISIANA. Folnt DTerhwn Core HENRYT. SRNEMAN sc HIS. !qNe (Ortean. OREDITORS. No,0,990.' N O OEhereb gfiven to the ercditorsof - 1,Rte.'to aethe hec inteOrested, t o oe fR. J. Nerr eq. NetH Pnb isthin dh y 0 ~ the 19th dayy of .f t fo es of delihberat ing e the nnire elnid nslve I" and the eeeTft hrher notl~edthetnll Jodieelp eeteediga eg~ine hie peeee!4RHnd p yBpee Bte stayed, and t0.4dames D. AtRSBS.4, Seq., ie apionted 0o eeptenent the sbet creito.s By ordr of theHonrtthis llth o ApHIi 7558. oll0t in 0d - . Depety Clerk.: TAT DE LA LOtTISTAWE : ' CnuQrtn Coas De Dt DIt NEY .T.<8 L491 S art J. err, notate ppnblie' a carte villa Lnndl to 19me Jour de m.I 1856, dix henree du matt t 'efmttds d81i,$erer eirr ]as airs du dit Inaolhabla; at i tott d4 PIPS aes gc topes% pourharteaitee Jdieiare coaire as pereonne; et see at sent lup~n. dace, et James D. Augustin estnonund our eeprsepter laa~cd mclera absenle. Par ordre it Ia cor at 17 ri56 a19lot In sod D'e % Qreial er. N OTICE IS HJEREBY GLCVE~, THAT FITHtNT tarty days d t'yo tbiH dae, I gilt apply lthe SeWo4 DH-+ Mit ttHt o Now Oriesne for the a eecet leon of my sve JULIA, a eeiatretc, aged hboet htzteen yeHnG. Now Orlo JOHNoo,. HOC-oltl pns, , Mardi 17.~e M.1866.-mm2lltfn30d 'PI S estp ir reienp donnpneh qus deplane e dsRr ae fersenea pp ead lea~q onn e~~~~co luge ecmad Cau'Ie Jfetrl d.ela NQ~u relle-Odenaeppeaepbtoaf I'enlsnclpatilll ateapep1BtcBJ 1A, aae malatpueae Ogiee d'eaciroa 16 aae. ; -J l mN .G. COCK 1, 1orlelrbnl ~emr17o 8~, 85 ____________ CONSTABLE'S SALES. FIRST JIoSI's CORT5 JOSEPH FIELD es. M. and Mrs. Frshh of Orleans. . COONEY-NO. 21.635. BY VIUTURE of ale writ oferl faclas to me disrected by the onorAble F. MltlsbsFiIret i stch e os the Peace for the parish of Orleans(1 llp Proceed to sC1e at tbs ssl b sdb~f Orlean~. I ilpssd5 sell public uction, on SATURDAY.thebl dsy.-f 7TMy, 1856,' a o',clock M.. at mS Warebouse, No.73Jstreet- ONE LOT OI FCURNITURE, &a. SeIzedin the aboveen titled..ulL , • RTERRMS-Cbsh on the 1spt. 2 I28 rys WM. 0. QUIRK, Constable,. FItrs JpsICR's COURT. l &YOOUA. 1, IAIA ve.MAT, Parish or Orleans. 5 COL & CO.-NO.1,9. B YVI'RTUE of arrlt'of flDel fie.lsg tome Sdirected- by the Hcnerable D.F.' 1.ehell. First Jstice of the Pece for the Parish of Orleans ;.will r0ceed to sellat public .aution. on MONDAY; the Sh day of 1I., R. at 12 o'clock 1.M. the contets of s APOTHECARY ISTABLISH. MENTs stuated oni Tchbuptoulas street between Jul-andl SIf. Josephe treets. • S-TERMS-Cashbonthes spot. - .. a0 28myI -..'M. C. QUIRK., I6atss .$.t FIST JUSTICE'S COURt, 2 F. I. FISK vs. MRS. JONES.; Parish of Orleans. 5 'NO. 21,680. BY VIRTUE of a wrltf lerl facies to me - directed by HIon. D. F. Mltchell.-FHIrst Justice of he Pese for the Parish of Orleans, I will preed torell at public auction, on MONDAY, the 2tIh of May, 1856, at 12 o'clock M., at my wasehoue, No. 73 Jell stret- ONE LOT OF CROCKERY ,et. Seized In the above entitled slit. T•ERMS--Chls o the spot .. yl l 912 TM, C. QUIRK, C-nstable. FIsST JUSTICEsl CoURT RULIFF & CO., YR. JOHN FAR. ROW--Nso. 211 9. WASHINGTON SWOOI)WARi Ts.JNO. FARROW. INo 21 172lin d 21,2.. WHEELER S parish FORSTALL vs. JNO. FARROW. SNo. 21,2971. M. A. PURCELL vs. JOHN F'ARROW AND WIFE. No. o 21,324. D.LYNCHvs. JOHN FAR ROW No. 21,401. COSGROVE & BOYLE vs. JOHN FARROW. Mo. OsrIeSas 11 .. Jg ,17± 'DY VIRTUE of seven writs of lerl faelas t Jo me directed by the IIon. D. F. Mitebhell, First JuIsie of the Peace for . Parish of Orleans, I will proceed to sell at pnblic uction, on TUESDAY. lthe 18th day of Iay, 1866, at 1sl o'clock N.. at my Warshouse No. 73 JliaH street ONE LOT OF SIOCSEHOLD FURNITURE, s. • Seled in the abaSe entitled suit - r "t TERMS-Cashb oS the pot51 yl 5912 WM. C. QUIRK, Constable. Flosr JVr O1'2 Caxro, )J. J. DANIELS-vI. Capt. BRIGGS 13 AN1 OWNERS OF STEAMER Pnah of Orlran. SARAH.-No. 21,487. BY VIRTUE of a writ of eort fioclan to ole Sdirected by) the honorable D. F: Mitchell, First Justice or the Peace for the Pnarah of Orleans, I ill proceed to sell t yui auctiona, a m.t lWaeretou, 7 Julia street, an TUES )AY all , noy 1856o at 1 a'clock M. ON. FINE GOLD W1,TCII. Salted In tha oabove nttled suit. TEAMS-Cash on the spot, .Es 9q -A W n nttrav Fnnweu .2529nrJyS - WM. 0. QUIRK, Constable. Finso Jcswcs's Couon l. P. ICANLAN h CO. Berss R, Parlh of Orleans. S REISS-lNo. 21,571. B Y VIRTUE of a writ of flerl ftolas to me S directed by the hontorable D. F. Mitchell, First Justicet the Peace for the Parih of Orleans,-, will proceed to sell oblic auetion, on FRIDAY, the 9th day of May, 156, atI o'clock, \., at No. S Lrod street, betweenFulton and FPro I.ovee streets= ONE LOT OP FINE FURNITURE. Seil.d to the thow -ntitled uit , 3TERM--Cash on the 0spot. n2d lo my5 7 WV. O TTTRi 01 n..0h0 . PERSE2VERANCE DOOR, SASH AND BLIND FACTORY, Come r 91. Chdle and 08lo strets, No Orleans GEOR E PURVTS Achitect an0 B.80d,, r - forms his frliend and tle public that he has, in addition to hi former buslness, commenced the manufactu1re of Doors, Sshes and B10nds of every de9,.9p9on90.t the above esta8bl.,hents All rd0m left18this oR9, Commercil Plac,, t.hef0tory or at the Mech,,icsk ' Ehan1g, Box 94, w.71 be pom t1vl7a Loputlnl·Prslr wwF19,.9 Baton Rou Aprl Apla 1 991991 ORDERS FOR TII MAN7FA9,TURBES OFTBE LdU I91ANA PENITENTIARY. ll he luceivedsod procdpdly attendedtoby . 9. HART £ CO., Ants,. s7 1m B.9,n Ro8ge. =~aid ofor Lan ;Wa,,nts I lIo all kinds of Uncu rent oaLNtes, Coln, Bnlllon and Ezchnnge, orpperhsd by n9 dArmp No. lib Cmp W et, comer of Connors. S AZERAO BRANJIES.-WB ARBSOLR Agents n thi, dcty for this Celebrte Brand, and .keep constant supply on hand, of various qualities and grades, via: 1848,46, 42, '97.186, S 12,7198, 1795, on N,'. Ycr. serene nd pric.sb WM. B. LBVERICH A CO.. 24( Old 41.1 SECOOT-HAND FUR99ITURE ST4ORE2, No.. 23 Baronns tretner arel Second-eh.9d Furniture of a.1 deaarptlFocs ongbh*,otlA"P99 chrtngod" nlso~repared and varnished I. the best mauuor and on rea~onabfa teems. Prrao~s declining hlmnrkeapi 0 and wishing to dispose of thei urntrnre, would do wel to1 cil on the undenjnntd. lcY39m P. M. TfOURNE. A. merufl Ytace, ax Aeons 0021 It lIIHISKY--3t bbls Daan'r; Olivsr's A Pletcher's for ale by VOORFIIEB GRIGGS UL C 1A irs' Fh~l9,d.94~9T999019d ,,,9,h,.4818,919999.949 ILif~a oa tl1i atl+7'ecl eCr r = aozee r. .... .. s cmfsl.··· . s Aire r~~le'GT: T NIGEET a tY 6W hsm v 1e· a Spf } · C~ A ru GIPT .T _.°~ ým~efi!ýý t~lý ý tii T y IBDAX~6l~ 3 ;* Tobi~o~~x i 1.ho ; ;.:8Gtbdei.".Ma 4ffi H ý 7l;~~;~perlsln aad 3lls;ý n p ob oiwdi ni ;·mae TH3 e- OOFkt 17-6s 7YrXLg h ^ý Cnidu Mos eh'ý .W r bWeeox (b e5ese.o ]i- Pwd i CM-O 'AD WN.fw HdtS~t ,ýf &ay.aT1 fN'Nbei;I' 8 loN 'rn INeaid MOON, ND -# BINKONII. t a1Ngo Npi fthN $:~T OCt1 kdý.ý j~f . a & 13 113., --~tase. Ladfe' S¶VET; DrY DS H3. OATAWBA 13 - - -tOOR131S, ORIIU · CO:, m21&W 1UT 21CISTRE 3IOTR lS Whelalasaa and Retail >intr n as Wtc JisIMRih ·T'Faneep en StpleGoos, o.29 ampstrtli he ý[''$ to 4Na o4Jenpanecfnlrms<ethe f jast S` Rir~il Deaiera ad pnrc'nuia t his t6r ? BTOCK OF GOODS rhk1do freshlyspsmd ttonpppyltd outtote ear. .7i° 0013 COB Shlsd Buffalosba, s eve ` at the alcaest Nordten fato lprices.,· T0BT ICLES- sb : erffmeryrOi,Hriair Piar Pomatmn FBancy Soaps. etc FLNE FaNS; PURSES, Pocket Books, lie Bowe, PNb1 Dee i Derkslag~trrrlt an etrmor Poremonaie'a etc, o' eve*1S pla and shape, and uonumllsswprnsr GUNS, RTOLOa . lt's ndWase'. Xeglvb, T. LOSs, Srir Pjrsftasora rtlsePrr IL _ of 0o le, o SO ,a.g so~~~thm ooooooy. iZ3 ,f a;~oooo pus meRt oF to twss oot.a lsh hosf nooth~ dosotitog a9 ot tine. Easte rsio P J RyoRy are,,, Cl goheen ýselecte waith treat cur byF.B OR e orms>" ter ec1 I the Wholesale btto ne. for casho gret inducpii est, be s etod shto vehy s a tteotioo ofooto toMeJr mooo Tooioo. funded, p' : ed'' Watches, melryý Sete; eaiafmtly BapiirdL.· waidr 1sahtohho, toosqoo A sUoott so TtO T1000000so d: DWARDSIHoa.2$, 91ý d B Naw Leve, and 17, 2 Cnd. 10 CulCootroetp. Matto,. 0. fstnrofer odes. io o J to3 tiso, SheetIronand Br& Worsk. e I 1now. asdoyto on rat ofoflte making of lteam i iwC'rifin ngad Epoporat - Pans, ittat'ers Jdice Bolas and everything appertamlljn toq.pq C g r Conspin Val a, Itc. constatly onehsd -w.ý'ai Henoasoil the-attention of~plafetsrto to hSteam Tram,, which bavaabtis ifsugsgsefl .o anlok oa t u as~statlk 4 UO Col. R. C. C~mp, Meese. 8. T.1 aa, M .:J: Fara X~eR, N dt.Domelaon, Osgood At Lawraence, . W, a: H Stackhidse; Thomson 8 Co., an3 L. B. Foratajk.of thiatT, s whom-hh're sprctfally refers Or fal particnlsrs, .r; nLoz_;pl NEW ORLEANM rJteetit~ 1866. A & J. ,DENNISTOUN k> CO., 846 TOt under the ANrm'o DNNTSU C ,i O. to bUeon darted by Mr. WmdSMCOSSara' I)[,1, FOR ht fs redlde tp G l&erfte e Weitake t pote o~tthe ef Optbe.~ ROubtiR ;3`ýF Nlethietienllw irt. rtfltlptq3tlti1ut tdlvaeqt'irei+~ett D~ath. theehwg hIM d * sgas eleheed free.ieeeypttelh Uo.deeee blanches. NTFIRE-PROOFStRNNRBOK. k PERS ETC" MA~a~CTU1E BY STEBRI~PL ° Th e etieh h tin t if th reel tr hep eeeegee t w thtet 7 h passed th~Urough more severe tr1,0fLi "etLt Peeiebot the le thef a boide orer thteflh et t hee. he t e dhor ld: Th ebs t f leu t Ce.'. ei e BeFI( , ele tereppid persln aquinted withetherl i beerofcatietel onhaneleeat the IHRI showigthe peedfecetlly . tede eetd hselteedor an ,daleeii d repto Pesphthgthe grticlewol..de to noteelt facto and by boat but RicL L e 's 8abmder Safes, wh ch yre spplied with the very test o heIet Cl uteis and tt)nLIS ishing looke at Safes, ar reMt t heelehited thecall tid ed tii 'the mstcplendid aeeeehmei evert, New in this ei4I,,lrmrhan ad and far We at 57 Crevice trHE IHALLADAiY Rini-M1LLMIL;-] ANN OT thehmoat ililehie etietdt bepandetetear. techaiesdgin. A ghimn, in tats United Staten have eitmioed this Machine and tie, ncif ithetlt, thehmoieeauttliful andctseeilig tittitfeetf modemdatet.' ,='tb a teye mpt lyst intitfell leldeel the ietelne itetetie p ittp cehees gtdp iie tame ound;change the :ee et wide thee lweecttotaigfl breei; peetiretlest beieaei Rlf-eeeleuegeuhle e. tle.hee ty keietttisaihreeef heeehLt, eeeeleltetpraleetdt t Its c the thin eedgeel, b ineeeelaaSe t ething othis kin For chte aniging the eiet ifoa of the aces, Is what mneChanise have to long- soughtPos; 7'he s of o 1the Lddheel I.eteeneaseid ehefe eeipq~e storm a wind f, or it is as fully under the control of Ekr~~tl is thehtey heelf tip gestea aiteed;thi be iilwhdetrh up, it will require no care or attention whatever for weeks W gether. The only rieson It, the wtnd lybeiiat, eetd eni ntin phl seelf-ttgthttig us es mtive pdw LL ow to be the wnt o iself-ty-eglingmacine.- It heay gaes te e td-whee teel heretofre nmelrctedf, is either p iettattn bhoples ro orr to the eenju with oI ýScooti t attahed beside4 Pp tP at"tTh ediret.Piesn t i*elt. eTiuisedeid eeiet tht sr otteeedg'oid expeheo heletora eh + ttte teado fuellelh to S ele..tget ShethestMeeheete tie, cly ontiyote.t leemxd LJvta rm MyP theeomner; IkNWINS1 Iothopeethie CO '?ý n9eide ellteedt flteE t TIed, theIUCeS eUUSP, POSAM Ubbtig the r. ForE*ttmMiat K plantatios, eb cotiieaesf~i bst wanter and grinding( cr, or 0aa!i aia fff! wih moerte lad tiias ýgtlot nl. ter and geiod five bushels at corn lhlra,' IDa matloa,-oc orderS-addtma . ._ ; EGF -1tAUY 4N i! Toe RF TRlE, N. ý tEme ttsý i:ýE$ Agetlargge seetsen Q other FINE'YN8Sd t.QrA' I tl3i"+Goda livarndiltn fmil* sit t~eefilsa i ii EL-75TERCES PRIME XES.4. FOULKA SIX B fez S` . IL ENNHAý .'rO.t PPodtaatwLta