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I -I ýH& s. ypy ý L 41 H'Y+E A. Fý,y ^hýY 4 i.N iq Aý. a tiýyý31 iP sh .L ot Ic'4 a +I1 ;n ýi CT %1 I salotton, bAtbboahSagthat t thereby sotinte enosi?. -ag-o *0:is It ~~ Ilotivet bb71W to bear bt ateritatd vie a a wtol thasdobeh to abusemet akene seash pen.aman neeUyWq t'he armts ofo arue whtoe.. U sfwotleran agetti-e furnish readt it, hebaa ~~dCthe laomy ~1orn aot aiiy gat of te btl paer tob tneg thItn lleoelieanEm BEfrark )to d hre rof is deiipendentuo IGen tkts ndauth ntcetde thsaetit at4 mighty eIt from Zelfa1, id be inisma ane e e ,ozihfaeore is cotton yaso the ha01 Xtte omoe - B!6 o thehead of tltllr~ seplat ther report ie, Shudth~er5zotbeap. Soth Bu to do thiantatto te nietolie mairnworse, tt eoa~. int joevengae, * __ th ean Loot Napoleon baace f rt*h orn an dterantatton In Aa &thaleetO isrio i proond to~ bthe :i kyoringtb~b inftinance.b He ca t 'be inheald isodurtage to compote 'themathitetared ofttron g a Imeron Safth'ext~tten, tlnomathnte owext neor toarl e tio elabtdtego Governomnt pe4'et.- w~rin~ them woror o dtbeaada of aityd by tth he State, and keepthre f4wanfbter betof remnoeratove -tf~edre *0eerryby the nmpeettlon of I fe 1onote of Greh cat rla~n Be-s AotreQe averelgof the rdtay,, bo 4ewpmemtaen memol bteisdneeta andenrg thenalt bd'btat eoretgne tar the world pato th ~e~ee!ofaguat natLolafore taron 'I .em~·Ighty·Ol i eaoetvetnelet-..w ar FttthehIroilnerte otoand ryon eobemre Sparlath'erld-act a ev BL; vMY rIi V1$GILp A. eofP ,t toemploy slave labor. I s `no o ar e ; and he - 'tbhat region ;atltq4$lf4 obctletn. .Slavery In eni. madi ntatep of te free-labor tled.t6 i at to conestitutea otin to "a:eandidate for offie In the I t"e trhwere kow., it would be found a ooepta~ble feature in hit rec S g thos oaupprloed in deference to le,`, and from, motives of sectionel tu ,tiepr of the Intrnal Improvr e opij if the New York Times ioa e i by the late eleotion in Vir. ;' ad3oGgn, the oppoealtio candidate, gained e goinegp nyeicodI ing testern Virginia, be Ihavebeen elected= tiaumphantly over John latgntleiqtrDeni.eratlo candidate, who, ten 1'e goa etidorsed language used agaitrt igtetooin far tmbreinfamoe and fan tIe niJo geyever employed by Greeley, Giddings Gr ew , Free.otiereto all oubstantial Intents and a9,eplqted Itoer-or, c ather, gave him the tiU jority which led to hil suocee--jnd, corse goetlty, the orreopondept iliided to could justly Ooei'ntthe'conrclldoo be adrived at.- In a very few tvea't, to likely that .rc:soilera will hold and con brottbe bslance.of power in the Old Dominion. rc: nlim, e ooa tly velled and slightly colored ,rhen taibd ir colored at ell-holds a high head in of the ,layeooldbng States. It 's quits bold in anVrgioiadIeaao in 'Maryland, omnipotent italaware,. doe anboutp as it plseer int the border eooutleol.oKentaoky, and holds absolute poseceslon baI loitnrotat portion or Mtsouori. Yet, maey of the prominent statesmen of the domi n% panrtyi . ty and maintaia that the South wes e ier ea4Oa ilate,w l regard to the present i new .fi , , nol Waell, we have no complaints to e. Wa eprely do our duty as journal!sts in gihttettiooe disapatablefots. o t gýll aa . er.-An immense esta poto1bebe seen at Bothwell; in the Interior of N lt or the direct route, from Liverpool to '1 ] tip lonehip vault hbii1t of masonry, ra ~wioh d4e bilrk apparently for its Iittgo O ont t4e. year 1150, andoontatns e e- --,;o,8&0 mini, probably -warriors of o fpidop I~ A og~lerpa order, so that skulls ay ' .appe op tsh ontride of the l t+toliakew 4mcarke of spear and hatchet, D, o - ` a, ed**their Owezieeprobabliy ot i iditot'ic astertor 'to lb tevenktypitnJ weay w A by ccident aamo, ngoq eoneetiopgwtb the bechar. b . . . . 4 bg ,teaiq | t aea B- c ý, nrwa,.deh aers 'e Ol0n ... ..... 6r P3 at a eas towna rtcopulOfetel ates killd by a hot frlomhs own pistol. 1808-The aboera, which phe isd b a bh t order r Governmet to dsa cover and his a L r a se who pwblerel beona by the strange I IbeHgpetary ex peiog alast $2,40o, ,x, eb on dmil law. I B --WT em T. harhIy, PoD mestesGentral under 6 eiag tbo0 the rano rl e iroe the refugees wrom dilfrent d tJko, died it L pool, on e way to Iya Tr o tenbr Pe Districttn. of the Unid 1. -Ha badlng, an emendat metronome, d ieovd at g ; ebthe p e overer of the erM planetd ine abernin oftla deaths in Paris ol celebr.edr p -isellha T, 1Barr,8t000un 18 -The British, der it r Peter Parkerool, on hais t i qia asdedabe gles AimongO the ied was nired t 1814--Alendra, aemdnt irino, camer, died ato the Beitiah, and dele heored up e r the s, shipplanget t . 18-2-Num bero deaths In Putis ftom cholera v etc. i, t e h f om r t 181-ta .Bathle of No t endor, Bohemi , when Vonlsed British, werdlivered the pengagcedbru, shipping, a etd. t t1813-Battl eiof NollendorrinBohemia wenVon leist made a daring descent from the mountains, I upon therear of Vandamme, and gaining a decisive victory saned Bohemia, against which Bonaparte had directed his masterly demonstation. 1804-Thomau Perolval, well known for his writings t on moralnd medical su cts, died at Manchester, S180--Caro surrendered to the British, and Egypt I - by.rthe Fren m, undr Menom. He was the a lt ch general who landed with Bonparte, and t the last who left it. 179.1-Andrw Danican, (Phitdor), died ; noted I !or , t meelnal perfomances and compc.tions, by ' lwht-be auqu(led the obriquet from the King, of IPhilidar. afte an Italan maodean of that name, and by which he i generallyknown n s a celebrated obhes player. Hla fondnoal for the gate grew nto agep. eldolo,inordertoindulgewhlthetraveled over agreat t Spart of Europe, engaging everywhere with the hbest Splayers. He remained some time in England, during whit he printed his Aal of Chers, a standard work. On his return to France he devoted his at tentuon tothe comte opera, of which he produced 21 ir aees, savbort time previous to his decnree he .played two games blindfolded at the same time against two excellent hees players,and won. a 178--By the plague which raged at Tripoli, 0,000 Spermons had died up to this date, of which t300 were i Jews. The brother of the Bey, his two sohs, and all the ministers of the Bey were dead. All the Chris I ts established in the nity ca merhants had died. t1757-Battle of Norkettln; the Promians forced Sthe Ru.nlan damp and batterles, and killed 2000 men Swith.a equallote on their own part. h .1690--ing William forced to raise the siege of l imerickafter enitalanog great l ns. d 104C-Parliament ordered a fast for a blessing on laBotland and Sir Thomas Fairfa's army, and a cas. .I ion of the plague. S16ar4-A formal treaty of peace between the Dutch in New Amsterdam, under William Kleit, and w the Indiams in the vicinity. e 164--Treaty of peace between the New England p Colonies and the Narragansett Indianse. S15686--Bolyman II, (the Magnifcent), BSult3n of t Turkey, died. He prosecuted war with varlous stom It aI in Europe and sia, and took the island of I Rhodes from the Knights of Jerusalem. e 1663s-Wolfgang Mosculus, a celebrated German a divine, died. He adopted the tenets of Luther, and I by his eloquence gained over the city of Augsburg. S1483-Louis XI, of France, died. His ambition led him to the commission of the greatest 2cimes, by ltwhich he acquircd the title of the Tiberius of Y France. 1181-Alexander III, Pope, died. He was an able rpontiff, beloved by his subjects and respected by the we world. 5s26-Theodoric. fBrt King of the Goths, in Italy, na died. He advanced commerce and the arts, and patronized literature, but committed great acts of cruelty. 30 5. c-Cleopgtra, Queon of Egypt, destroyed her t self by the bite of an p, to save herself from the Sdisgrace of captivity. Texu Intnellgence.e The San Antonio Texan of the 20th says : We learn that onday night our neighbors on the Medina had a remarkably heavy rain, and that the country around wri completely covered with water. We shall soon see a great improvement in our stock ranges. P1 The Herald of the 23d says : The recent rains throughout the Wret have pro duced in the last eight or ten days a magical change in the appearance of the whole face of nature. Oar prairies now wear their usual garb or green, and of present to the eye an aspect of unequalled beauty. The proepect 1w is that we shall have our usual flue fail and winter range, the value of which can only be appreciated by thcne familiar with the stock in terest in Texas. The Cherokee County Enquirer of the 20th says : We have had copious rains in various parts of this Oo county during the past week, which has had the effect of oneidet~hly modifying the intense heat of D the season, and we hope, also, of i'nroving the cot- st ton crops which were suffering greatly from the lat3 continued drouth. The Eastern Texian of the 20th says: Since our last issue we have had heavy rain, which, had they fallen some two or three weeks ago, would have been productive of great henefit. As It I is, none but late cotton can be benefitted-the major portion of the crop having been already very materi ally injured. The Brownsville Flag of the 18th has the follow- e ing : We regret lo say that the sickners shows no signs of abatement. There is still a greater proportion of recoveries as compared with last year. In Matamo. ros it is rid to be worse than lest year, considering that it has but lately commenced. On Saturday night last a man named Anrlstaclo Gonzaleaw e shot in the stable lot of Mr. Wm. R. Neale, by Juan Webb, Neale's brotherin-law. On the hearing before Mayor Powers, Webb was bound over to ppear before the District Court. The wounds a in each arm and aide are serious, but the man will probably recover. There is some mystery pso tho te motives which led to the affray; they are not well enough understood to be given here. The Lavaca Herald chronicles the opening of the fall trade there. Sixty-one bales of cotton were re ceived in one day by a single house. The editor of the Gollad ilessenger lately killed two hundred bats in his office in a single hour. The Houston Telegraph announces that there is a PoetOffioe thief between there and New York, and that suspicion hovers between Galveston and New Orleans. The Telegraph states that ice is now an uonttala ble luxury in Houston. The Telegraph thinks that, as the continued silence t of the GO. H. H. R.R. Co., which has been observed for months past, and their inactivity, have led the people to doubt either their good faith or their ability to go ahead with their enterprise, it now becomes a I bhatter of Importance that a new charter should be obtained add a company organlied, whioh will do ioethtingl besides talk and build fortunes for its pro. There is t bi bartsborn factory established in Houston. The Bastrop Advertlear states that Mr. G. P. Shaw, who bad astore at CeOderoeek, twelve miles west of Dstrop, oi0at0itted e.solde a +few nights since, by takIe*g.laaedstute. He had been drinking, and some personshad painted him all over with green paint, and sewed him up ina sank. On awaking, and.not succeeding in washing the paint from his hair, roStiha hears It reped l fl blho0 thakt l on 0 ed on rr a"ey 1 tohe the oldSlapnb digginglas, ich hiv 5ted o for the leat ten years. A edorespondent of the Galveston News writs a letteritm Qgalcevlle, Cooke county, under date of he lh sf Jly, from whdh we extract the follow Severa of our citizens have Just come into from the gold digio, below the month of the Little Wiohita. Tnhere heoe tu n found a few particles large as .ants of torn, bht 'tie mostly in mhel partler. o Every one iasyet riplng and teang around. But few go right into steady digglog and washing. There at near a thonond person there already. Provis lon are plenty in hie andadjolining cosotUs-floor selling at $2 0 per barrel; bacon 10 to 1i2c. per lb.; cole, sngar and liquors bringing the usual prccs. It Is muppoed there Is mnch more gold oin "H hert'e settlement," on Little WLchita, than where they are working; bt It will require crushers and machinerytogetit ot. They have opened some of the old holes used by the Mexican and Indian, some 0 to 100 years ago, when these mines were worked, and found an abundance of mining tools, etc. Ellis Bean, of whom youn see an account in the "History of Texas" always insisted there wt e rich gold dig. ginge in the Witchta country as In California many years since. He hed to vielittht region of country with his command from Naogdochea to rocoe:r lo pieces of br as canna crt red by Is Indians atthe time they drove the Mexicas from the mines. They then passed to the westward, and on Sunday morning, about 3 o'clock, ten or flt Cen of them watered their horse at the Medina in front of the I town of Binders, and were seen byMr.Bird. On Sunday morning theywere tollowed and seen several times 6y the citizens In pursult; at three o'clock in the evening they killed Joseph Buahnell, on or near the banks of the Hondo creek, and pared thence west, followed by the citizens. They alled a great many cattle. The inhabltlon are much alarmed, as the Indiansa appear to he determined to do all the damage they on,lnsteado oconfining theiroperations to stealing as formerly. From the San Antonio Herald of the 24th we eo. tract the following: By the arrival of Mr. David Monroe. lest Tuensday evening, from Bander, we have this Information: That on Thursday night fonoteen Indians made a foray in Heir eoant.y, kil'ing fleen horses belonging I to Mr. Cook, living above the Balconies. About fifteen holes at Lane's rancho, on the Medina, are mining, and it is snpposed that they have t3en stolen by the Indians, as they, the uIndens, had separated before Sunday morning. Mr. Cook is paying men two dollar per day to fol. lowand capture them if peosible. Peutcuem AN FoORA Toxrr.--The New York Herald of the 24th rays : The race for thepremlum of $1S000 took place at Boston ycsterday, between the celebrated trotters, Princem and Flora Temple. It Is estimated that twenty thoneand persons were present, at Ict one tenth of whom were ladies. The race was spirited. Flora Temple won In three straight heats. The time wrc, the fist heat, 2:33; second, 2:2.6 ; third, 2:31. On Wsdea y, Atres, ' at Wh t-": O'phur Springs, Va, POILIP D. QUIA . " His frlenbds and erqln'stsoe, also those of his brothers, Samuel and Arthur Fargse, are Inled to atted the frnesal thi eoeoing st ld o'elsk, from the reidence or his mother, ir,. Widow. Bi rgo, eorsner or Lone ~od Columbus streelt, I asiWe are authorized to announce Henry DAMRON as a cndidate for Constable of the Seventh Justices Com:, Forth Dlstroit-tleon November 7th, 01W--and obltge MANY FRIENDS. o 2ipteoT aSFor Congress-We are authorized to an nonmoe AWRENCE D. NICHOLLS, of the perish of Asoen. sloe, a the oppoeetien cendidat to represent the nSeod Con g.eatosto L i.at s 2plto7 ~-tifth Ward Ameriean Club-Tlls Club, by renolttn, meets regoulrly on the FIRST WEDNESDAY of each month, unUl the flrtWederdoay of September, from whloh time it will meet weekly. By order of the President. auoL 2ptt --Sixth Ward American Club-Thlt Club, by resotulon, meots regularly on the FIRST FRIDAYof each mont, ntllthe tet PFiday of Septembr, from whoh time twill neet waehly. Sit W'The Drugs commonly administered to Fever and Ague patients are generally ruinools to the system, instead of curative and strengthenlng; yet the oatrums de vid by self-suMflient old women are not muhl better. 8ome thiog s needed which shall be the prodout of profouno skill to the healing art, yet beyond the ordinary routie of the proefe dloe. This ntodenratum supplled by the dtiogesthed Dr. J. HOSTETTER, whose Bitters take rank among the most powertol modleteo ever devied. Its eaer are speedy and eertnai. Rven the most settled oases of the dim yie d to the totlo properties of the Blilers. Bold i New Orklea, wholesale and retail, by J. WRIGHT &CO., and 151 Chaes street, sole agents for the Shnthern Stet, and to whom al order should be addreoed. and by drugstse and dealers genorlly everywhere. sao29 p6tkW "The Eagle tUpright Saw Mill, with an eightfoot Saw and fifteen horse Engine, Boiler, etc., complaee, will be sold for $17l. A large asim Mill with twenty horse power Engine, Boiler, et., complete, at 2 OR. At these prices the macheinery will be delivered on board of steanmer tn New Orleans. Terms of payment are CASH or OITY ACCEPTANCES, payable n 3, 6 9, or months, with loteret. sni 2ptf W .. CUSHING, H7 St. Charle at. arsThe best Sewing Machine is the Grover & Baxse-they hem, fell, gther and stitch in the most epe rior manner, ad are the only machiene in the marhet that re so well aod simply made that they may he sent into families with to other inslrulctions thatn are contained In a circulr which acompaenie each Machine, and from which a child of ten year may redily learn how to use them and keep them tin order. They make upwards of fifteen hndred dstlohe a minute, and will do thesewing of a fmily cheaper than a seamstress an do it EVEN IF SHE WORKS AT THE RATE OF ONE OC4T AN HOUR. The Southern Ageny is loated at No. 11 Camp streot. sun 2ptf IsThe Eagle Cotton GIn Company are re colviog a supply of their Gnla Stnds by every otesmer. and hope to be able to supply all orders from Merchanto and Planters. We continue to garatee our Gins to evey respect, and It Ia a well oteblished Iaet that the Cotton gnoed on the Engle Stand brings THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. The Gins are sperior to these of all other manfoturers. Planters in sending orders should be patinular to state the hand motion of the Gis they rtequire. AR orden sent by telegraph will receie prompt attention. Direct all letters to WM. L. CUSHING, Agent of Eagle Cot ton Gin Company, No. 7 St. Charles street, New Orleans. ean2 2ptf &S-Only $2,000 for a twenty horse Engine Awo Saw Mitsst.-tm Engines and Bollers, with a Circular Saw Mill and fifty-four inch Saw, manutactured in the most suterlor manner, will be sold at the low price of Two Thousand Dollars, at the Eagle Cotton Gin Depot, No. 57 t. Charles street, WM. L. CUSOIING, Agent. Send fora Circular. auol 2ptf WS8pring BHedSo-B to $0 50 for the beot Sprtog Bed in existeoce. (Howe's atolnt) at No. 378 Broadway, New York. teamine it, or address the ELLIPTIC BED SPRING COMPANY, for their descriptive circular. Special Inducements to the trade and local agencies.. jy2i 2pWly -S.aewlng lMachines In work-boxes are made only by the Grover A Baker Company, and can be sed either by hand or f1t. Prlo only $75. Sales room, 11 Camp street. ail 2ptf as-The Great Engllsh Remedy-Sir James Co.oao'eOLotnoajce IPLoo Plu. I-Prepared from a pro soriptln of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Etreordint y to the Qeen. This well known medicine is no imposition but a suon ad o rtmedy for Female Dimooltteo and Ohstruetiom from any ae se whatever; and, although a' powerful remedy, they oontain nothiLg hurtful to the constitution. To Matrried Ldin t is peculiarly dited. It will, ina short time, Mbrin on the monthly period with regularty. Them Pils have never tees known to fai, where the dlo tione on the second page of the pamphlet are well obsered. For flll perticulars get a pamphlet, free, of the gent. N. B.-11 and 6 pompse stamps, exlosed to amy authoried agent, will insure a bottle, ontaonlot over fifty pills, by return of net. General Agent for the Unte States JOB MOSES, Rooheoter N.Y. J.WRIGHT &CO., NewOrlans, WholeOale Agesnt, and I old by all repea.thle Druggists. fl SplyAW a-The manly moustoache If whltened by time, or rtddened by nature, become insteloly dark as night uoder the opetation of CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE. A few moments somce to metamorphose a head of helrp which effends the eye by its he., Into a crown of beauty. Woman's ringlets, If prematurely frostsd hy care or loknoe, or naturally of an uoloveeable oltr, are changed to a rich, warn brown, or a splendid and O like blah, o ten minutea, I by this wonder-working preparation. Sid everywhsere, and applied by all Halt Droea . au8 bpImW CRISTADORO, No. 6Ator ooSe. N*.Y. S WWorth Reading and Thinking about SBIINOER'S OLD LONDON DOCK GIN-Deinteed for the un of the Medicl Profmeion and the Family, having e peroedd the so-lied "Gis," " AromtiUo," " Cordal" Medicnrted,, " eta., ci now endorsed by all the prominent pho clansl chemists and cnuomumuos o pos1eoin all those in trinsio medieinal qualties (Tlo and Dinrett) which belong Io on OLD a PURE GIN. Pt up in Quart Bottles, and sld by all DrggIts, Grooeors, eto. A. n . BININGER A CO., (Establshed 178)-Sole Importers, SJyn ply o. H38 Broadway, N. Y. James A. Thempsen., MERCHANT TAILOR, E. QI BRIOADWAY, (nuear Osal str et,) W y TO 11111 'REBUCT ON 'I PRICESi THE PI, OFi s L a rrOa Br6 OT lUSelTON & DAUSoT nam0 meeov5as, MR. CHARLES LEIQHTON, Who will tontlne the buslne In his on name, hereby notafe hk frlends ad the publlo that he will sell The Whole of Last Year's Stoek -AT A vIRT SMALL ADVANCE ON THE ORIGINAL COST, Amtos whicoh nll be found FINE FRENCH MERINO COATS. .. .. P.. ANTS. FANCY FRENCH CASSIMERE COATS AND PANTES WHITE AND COLORED LINEN .. MARSEILLES VESTS. THE WHOLE OF OUR STOCK OF WINTER CLOTHING i 1t Manufacturlng Cost I IN THE 88ET AND FE3iBSDB!IG DEPAITHENT -MAy also be round a LARGE LOT OF LINEN AND COTTON SHIRTS, aria? VAslaT rO STTI Aln ALL PICM. OAUZE, COTTON AND MERINO LISLE THREAD AND SILK UNDER-GARMENTS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS. CRAVAT8 and TIES In Endlees VarIety. The whole of thls wll-seleoed stook has been purehusd by Mr. Leghdtoa, pesonally, whso lon exporienoe In the BSoOlh r htrade, i well known heon. IN. B.-Mr. J. B. THOMPSON. of ,he Its firme of Thompson A Nlxos, a..H still have oharge of the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT to New York, where he ill warrsnt a good t ald god goods to all who my.wlh to give an order. Ordens taken as ual at the Premium Shirt Depot of CHARLES LEIGHTON, Cosrar St. Charlea and Cnl tI. jgpMenufasory, 106 Grad and 411 Broadway, Now York. Sate Continueud UP TO THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER. In order to makeo :oo for my early FALL IMPORTA TIONS, I Bwll oper the balanes of my stosk of ELIEGANT DRESS GOODS. EMBROIDERIES AND MILLINERY, -g.a T A-JE l E]rront ThE stock Is very Eomplete, e omprlsg some of the most ELEGANT AND EXCLUSIVE STILES imported In BILKS, GRENADINMS, SILKS, MUSLINS, ORGANDIES, FRENCH and ENGLISH BAREGES, THREAD LACES, EMBROIDERIES, REAL LACE POINTS and MANTLES, CAMBRAI LACE SHAWLS and POINTS, FRENCH MILLINERY, LADIES' AND MISSES' SONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, PLUMES, ete Juost opened, a luop nvoteo of.clebra'ed makes, in BLCKG OIL BOILED SILKS, FROM M2 TO 50 INCHES WIDE -Also RICH COLORED SILKS, POPLINS, FOULARD SILKS and FRENCH CA',ICOFS. JOHN TODD, slos IpSt 12 d It Chartres sterat Blootmield 8 Steel, MAMMOTH BOOK AND PAPER ESTABLISHMENT, No. 60 CAMP STREET. COUNTRY MERCHANTS would do well to cell at this place for School Books, Paper and Stationery, before purchuing elsewhere. BLOOMFIELD & STEEL, auo 2plt No. 60 Camp etr, et. City Hotel Sat Store. The trm of JOHNSTON A TURNER being dlolveod by mutual consent, on the 19th Int., the undersigned takes this method of informing hia friends and patrons that he will contlnue to CARRY ON THE HAT BUSINESS, IN ONE OF THE STANDS OCCUPIEDBY LATE FIRM, No. 14 CAMP STREET, and respectfully asks ountinuan ce of their custom. His STOCK OF HATS will be large and selected with a vlew.to the want, of the publio, and at Prices Extremely Moderatel THOS. B. TURNER, City Hotel Hat Store, ao20 Ipl2t No.14 Camp street. For Ment.] SIX ROOMS, -On= SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR -or- " STORY BUILDING," Corner of Camp atnd Common streets. Apply to au20 2rtf ALFRED MUNROE & CO. Dress Trimmings. Just received, a beautiful assortment of Colored and White DRESS TRXIMMINGS. -Ale- A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT -OP GENTLEMEN'S WALKING STICKS. LION & PINSARD, iM and a Royl street, I$18 bt Corner Bienivlle e. Insurance OIfte, 48 Camp Street. ° UNITED STATES (MUTUAL) LIFE INSURANCE AN NUITY AND TRUOT COMPANY. Asset.... ..........................1,595,7 Losmee paid at this olte since 18t........ 2.,194 00 Of which ha been paid to dae In 1859.... 9,885 00 $10,000 TAKEN ON A SINGLE LIFE : Contracts completed and Policies honed by the undersigned agent without the delay of a reference to the parent o1fe, and all LMsses, paid here. SFIRE, RIVER AND MARINE INSURANCE, --IN rh Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Com 0 pany of Philadelphla. Assete .................... ........ ...... 102,785 IT d -Aod THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF Ce VIRGIKNtA. . Ca Capital..... .......................... 00000 The undmelgod is now prepared to ueo 'Polices against loss or damage by Fire (City or Cemtry) to the extnt of 130,00o on my one risk. Also, on River and Marine Crgo Risks, at current rates of Premium. r Polcie of the sboe well knownCompnies are held by lre number of our merchants, on City and Counry riss, and by nearly every locl ompany in the city for reloeranon. A Cub Return on Fire, River and Marina Premiums will be made to thoe deorltog It, llieo of Soep Divideondi; and the goent is fully authorded to adJstO and pay Ilon with the 0 promptness of oy good Company in the city. The beht lOty reforaoea given on applicatlon at the once. A share of bulsc upeoitf.ly oleited,. HARMON DOANE, Agent, - ul5 2plym No. 48 Camp tree. Dr. George . SmUIBh, DENTIST. Havine maomuedhtl-oaeUo , w ,ll attend to ofin oal B 5,50 ats .4 Si ofe, No. 17 CANAL IT.EZ , noewly SEe lOeOkhuro h. * wWt ELSMOTION NOYE4BSR 7, 1589. ooNGA"FrR IST5ICT....J. *. BodlJgo7. HnIF .....I............. ....... T. Pa,.krI COROR O.N......................... ID . , . . lsealh, DISTRICT ATTORNEY .......... ...0. . Bradord. e OLRRKS OF COURTS. CLERK FIRST DIST, COURT-N. Trepagaler. .. SECOND .. P. B. WUts. THIRD .. ER. Toledano , : FOURTH .. J. O. Chalon. FIFTH .. C. F. White. SIXTH I.. uTaE N. PhillIps. STATE TAX COLLECTORS. FIRST DISTRICT-Thos. Askew. SECOND .. Jos. Hernsodes. THIRD .. rV. t. Cm. FOURTH .. ALGIR.......... Hpollte Fortler. STATS ASSESSORS. FIRST DIBTRICT-P. F. Trlnohard. SECOND .. THIRD .. TA. Boulet. A FOURTH J. .A. Watkins. ALGIERS.......... . 3. R. Chisholm. S JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. FIRST JUSTICE-A. G. Brlee. SECOND .. . F. .Sltehell. THIRD .. A. Sauntler. FOURTH .. E. Morel. FIFTH .. A, Duquereron. SIXTH .. A. Fortler. SEVENTH .. J. A. Barrett, CONSTABLES. FIRST JUSTICE COURT-J. B. Houghton. SECOND .. .. W. H. Waters. THIRD .. ., Sail. Halilton. FOURTH .. .. Octavo Calonge.I FIFTH .. LouaI Power. SIXTH .. .. C.V. Esnard. SEVENTH .. .. F.L. Newland. soil bplf Remsoval. DOLBEAR COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, -To 4he-. NEW, SPACIOUS IRON BUILDING -Known ss "Story Building." LsIdle and gentlemen are Invited to call. IE.ntrome from both strlcsl. ola 2,* Bundrfes I RSndrtesc II WHITE LEAD--0,00 bs. pure Union brand. LINSEED OIL-103 bbls. Boiled and Raw--bE qusldiy. COPPER-I100 mass Braters'--10 to14 Is. ROOFING TIN-00 boma Laded Plte-I. C. andI. X. MANILLA ROPE--I otlls 6ithred toll inch. TARRED CORDAGE-1000 o ils Roma Bolt Rope Maone, I. Inc. FOUR-BUSHEL BAGS-200 bales for Co Sed and Bran. DUCK--120 bolts Woodbnry A Pilot, for Meo by SMITH, COOPER & STEBBINS, sol pim T71 Tchoopltoolas strnt fI. .E. WIF'ion, FINN WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARH.E,'.vTLERY, GUNS. FANCY GOODS.! ote., tet.,. et.. laS sto No. 88 Canal street. OsB. urryI. J. a. G XNnEDT. Ruf.y a' Co., 80...................CANAL STREET...................80 We an now propared to do ol the VWATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY WORK THAT MAY BE ENTRUSTED TO US, -WIth NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. 5.om bhe old customers of Major nHlly aod ho friendsdof J. B. G. Kennedy we respoltflly solicit a share of their patroegss. Our stock of FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry and Fancy Arlleles. wll arrive a few day., when we will take plesure In show. lng them to our cutm0a e. Wbolesalo and RBet. Country Merhebnts wll, plare glro as BRUSHES, COMBS sod TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, etc. 80 Canal street, nod 2lf One door .am Chartres, towards the rver. Crockery, China, Glass, HOUSEFURNISHING HARDWARE. The subscribers have formed a copartnership under the style of P. R. FELL & MARSH, and will open, after 1st Sptember, at No. 62 and 64 GraOler street-near Camp A NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK -or CHINA, EARTHENWARE, GLASS and HOUSE FUR NISHING HARDWARE. Which they will offer, Wholesale and Retall, at unprecdented low prce. Parties who intend pbrchaoes In this lne, will promote their own interest by lttle delay. CMce, for the prelsnt, at No. 10 Bank Plue, oear Gravoer st. P. R. FELL, su8 2plm ALANBON MARBH. Roofing .Materiial. Apgey for the sale of McCULLOUGH Co.'s celebrated PATENT CHARCOAL GALVANIZED IRON, AMERICAN TIN, and Galvanic Protected Iron. The Galvanlo Proeoted Iron I a new article, made from Charmoel Iron, and oated with a compoaitloo which renders It not only otlrely rot-proof, and well adapted to ths climate, but the most drable and oheapelt artole ever invented for roolOgpurposes. HEATON & OLIVIER, myMl IpSm Sole Agenat, 49 Common street. Bruff Brother 11 Searer, 44.................WARREN STREET ............... 44 NEW YORK. -Inventorn of the CELEBRATED OVAL EYE COTTON HOES. IMPROVED PATTERN CANE KNIVEN. -SOLE AGENT FOR R. P. BRUPF'S AXES. EThe Jobbingl trade supplied by the package. SE-A heary stock of HARDWARE. CUTLERY, GUNS, etc.. cortantly on hand. Jyll 2ply Linen Shirt Bosoms. JUST RECEIVED, A FRESII ASSORTMENT OF LINEN SHIRT BOSOMS. -aso A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF EMBRUIDERED LINEN BOSOMS, At a great variety of Prices. LION & PINSARD, fanud 6 Royal stree', ael 2ptf Corner tlentvlle. Belden & Eames, FREDERICK BELDEN..................... D. W. EAMES, (8ucceuors to S. . Gormano n Co.) iWo. 86 MEA.lrA,.- Z I W=S'T., CORNER GRAVIER, NEW ORLEANS, JY'PORTERS, BMANUFACTURERS, -Wholesale and Retail Dealersfin SOT FUR, MILK, AND WOOL IAv8'S, MsJsaS ss .zoo2.OOr s, LADIES' BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Caps, Umbrellas, etc., etc. Manufaotry, No. 69 Brandy, N. Y. Je2l 10t5n5 WF'ines, Liquors, etc., NO8. 13 AND 15 ROYAL STREET. A supply of OREME DE BOUZY CHAMPAGNE,In qouar and pints, oontually on hand, whiclh I equaol to the best thalt oomdtothismSrket, Also, other brands of lnferior qualty. TOPAZ SHERRY. CABINET SHERRY, SIERRA BHEBE lY, GOLDEN SHERRY, DUFF CORDON SHERRY, AN. OHOE SHERRY, SPARKLING and STILL HOCK, Old and rhie PORT WINE, MADEIRA and SHERRY WINES. BBANDIES-SMeran, of the v0it0ge of 1791, 1798 and 1S and other berude. WHISKY, oalldeelrpttloae-Sotch, Irtlh, Rye andBobon. ALE nd PORTER, in pints and quela. Almoon hand,my unsol soormeont of the but Wines and Liquors In the markt, whlh will be sold ao rnable tear an otherhoesoin the eoy. BEWELL T. TAYLOR, 47T ly No.b rand 15 R*yaletrl Butland u #Daves, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents.ot4thesIndepe ndent!Boats, md Ipt1 Mons. ASS. impr.,4 andd 3MUapmea""e. 5 TO BB DBAWN BT WOOD, EDDY a 00., -SaOm to Eamuel Ewan 8 Co., and Or0.gpo, Ruar s Co., And new mBagr of the EOOuGIA, DELAWARE, MISSOUBRIAND NIE TUCKY STATi LOTinMNl I SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY. Capital FPrwn,eo.oo,ws. ts.rl ,ondlw NEW AND SPLENDID ISONME. nho follewa Sehema will be drawn by WOOD, EDD3 S00., (smoure to Samuel Owen & Co., of Stogle, eat Greg, A Nmary, of Detaware.) KManger at ls SrUt Aandmy LOtert, of Oeorgl to NbOr *tof eraIs a l. m bet Lott fror AUGUST, INS, at AUOUA. a~ Is. nb. iIte, a follows: (Clas 82 Draws aturday, Avgust 6, 181. OuSS Draws Saturday, AUgast 13, Sag. 01mC 4 DaewaSardy, Augum 10,14$ Olaal DrawsuBatrd,. Augunt 1. 18. 5,488 PRIZE t II IAIHLY ONE lEBIZE tP aV r B 1E0 W.,K.n d. The folwgperb oheme will be drawn rHLO SATURDAY IN JULYI 1riW e............0o.0 1................... Oe, 1 .. ........... 10000 I...................... ,0o 1 .. ........... 1,00 Ui.............: ...... . 1000 1 ............. .......................... 1 .. ........... 1.00 ......................... d1. 1 .. ...........1 .. ..... 1,ggs • ............ s ........................ , 100 . ........... O a...................... 0,00 10 .. ........... 0 oare............. .... gae 100 .. .......... 1 an ....................10006 APPROXIMATIOx PMIE , a Ph" at Si0aewrlatg 83 ·mg.to o0...prAtm... 51135 pdinsa O 0n apprnl.matlal. t t 0,000 pe.ea.... 1,00 5r d amr 3~o s *Ml .,** a*gI dpremsof S00appbroelmeteto 10000 prsemr..,, 10N Oprisea on 22 approalloo eg It.prnsm.... 4pDl.. of 0a0 rnabealag to 4,00oPriman... 83 prIaeof l appoprloada to e 0015 dan..... IM 4p1letef 100.pproambllalto a1.30 'bean.... 4O S {0pIr t a. ..........................,.. . 0 Whoelfle Tbe. 10; HN.Iv 0 lQearHed .. "' NSA Circlar sehowla thh Plne lo the XdSteu we hib maet to lam oen d..Irr of raraiag Lt. s00 Prdee of p.dwl be d.talaned by thelelird o ot smbr thaldraw the 0.0 prL. For eamp.l It the ambe drawlngthe W.Ot0pribenadwllh No.1.lhan Selih ehlawherlthea nmber unds Iwll be mlld dla I,. N lha ambasl .wlith No. . thaen Ilthel tehL whro lthema . esentdl 1 Iwll be atlales0.20, nd so on ta 0. 0. .. 1O HlO f .. ........... S ,P *10 Wa . ll Ta .........S., SlOQlu0b ............. 1 11 OD.Ri00G TIOET oB OR TIIIOATIE, Be. ham neytoea nsma form e!lla rded.at re.dit of r h they w.llbeoorwrded db It. mall. Pareh.es ean have fs.5.t0 endi In .ur sugrehah map Thelitet drawn Nmuner and Prlmeswll hbe st (an wa base.r immdalately after the drawing. WPrnmmewtlm p rloe wl their lana n and *the lhrPmeet.onom. Corntyod e1.1. aBemm that every FPl Is drawn ld pa e I fUll, without d.dedon ADll mmama1t.lonsrltly eendenttai Addrs. ordmr 1fo TiLhkLa or Certfatel WOOD, :EDDY & CO., Ean1201, Poatmbe. New Orlmaan.. 3 WOOD EDDY A 00., on Ip2AW AUage30 Gorgta. Boots, Shoes and Brogan., AT WHOLEBALE. Plentaolee mrppled with primo DltIblge BOOTS, w BROGAN8. Wool., Menxa. Palm Lef, Strawandl a.mpae .TS. I the lAo wMt make prie., by fROST * 00., [Na 10 Msga.1a stree. Maw Or!.... HAaTS. OCAP , ete., AT WNOLEOALnI, We rweoenealn rerwnlg a iaa.n lm d NmnaId ear, Camlea Panama Leghr, Straw,. Palm Lan, Keaem and Wool HATS. a. the lowS marke prfse, by FROST & CO., Spit IpOW le 10UdneS E. .5. Tyler, 110 CANAL ST ........................NEW OSLAJA -Deaer f- FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, jmw m X. , r p SILVER AND PLATED WARE. -Manufactuare to Order Sllverware and Jewelry. DIAMONDS BESET, WATCHE, CLOOK Snd JEWELRBT nar..al0. J.Optf moyreag'a Restaurant, U7 CANAL STREET. Doutng the 'put esaon this wMlt.hnw esitnhbehme.t b he been retoted Mad pat in complete order and smuh mmtemea f made auo touratee to our pthmot , it nll tmes, nil the delesa dee the marhet aefod. The publio may est assured tht oUthing will bete.t udede on our part to malntnin the repation that "MHOREAUM he hithetoe attottod-thot of bn one of the best RMe no i the United Stat.. RHODES & MOULIN, Proprietors "MEmea',s" lT pt Ne. 117I MOole. Cabinet Makers' UPHOLSTERS' MATERIALS Of Every Description. Gilt Cormice, Hair Cloth, BShade, Corled Hate. E Cloth, Ctrtain Good,. Cords and Tasele, Varnish, Gimps mod Frines, Sprtno, Bottoms and Twlne. Glue, Pked d o n. moo Mot, Comphene and Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Paitot Mnd Ohs, Wall Paper, et., at the LOWEST CASH PRIGCE, by HEATH & CO. m23 Iply No. 7loemsets0 . IValt Paper: IWatl Paper* BAUMBACH & EVERS, WHOLESALI AND RETAIL DEALRSBI I Freneh and American Paper Hanl gngs. BORDERS, CORNERS., OAK AND MARBLES, t every vruley, 68 UARTEES STREET. Fartleator atteon dtoo d to all work in thelr line. t1S lply Lea S Perrins' OELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Pronouneed by.Connolssears -To be THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. AND APPLICABE TO VERPY VABI.T. 01 DISRE Extrtof a latter from " Medlesl gentleman at d o hi brother at Worcester, under date of May, 181: "Tell LEA A PERRINS that their SAUOCE t highly teemed , I nd , In my opinon, th moat palaable vell as the most wholeome Bc tehat s mode." Extentlve Frauda The only oedtl awarded by the Jury of the New York Eaht bltlon of Foreign Sauces, was obtained by LEAA PERRINS for their WORCESTERBSHIRE SAUCE. The world.wide fame of whlih having led to numerousFORGERIES ,pur. ohuarre reequested to seo that the names of LEA A PER RINS are uponlthe WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. LEA & PERRINS will prooeed gait tmy one infringng, either by msanufacturing or vending spurious Bae, and havy Instructed their oorrepondents In rlouts patts of the world to edyte them of oy lofringements. Sle Wholesale genIot for the United Sttet. JOHN DUNCAN &t SONS, 40M Broadway, New Tork. A stook always in tore. Also, orders eeevedfordtaee shpmenot from Eglan d. u1$ SItly French Shirts. Jut received, s fresh Invoice of WHITE LINEN SHIRTS, WHITE COTTON SHIRTS, COLORED COTTON SHIRTS. Also, s beautiful aesortment of GENTLEMEN S NECK TIES. L1ON & PINSARD, to and 66 Boyl street. Jr4 Ip corser of Blenvrile. t1e Ea stern Ctarion, PAULDING, MISS., 1. I. 4ADA1M ..............................DIMB . A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,htLong thelas.etetrtoaelit of anyOoutryNwespopen in th Se th,ti vetryepetpnilotl ffnreddusnatdvertelsgmedtum tothe Kerehsntoof NewOp. Agents for New Orleeas : A. B. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., . o18 SptI No. 12% Commtolnl Plae. Cigars l Cigars : Peuasere wil olys eSod to st an eortme of the well.knon bands-.Intnlded, Plor doe P"aed, M ldto., Flrde Panohe, Redowe. ·brga. Parteu , Kowgo.thing Washlngtoe. Dos Bermaons, Mam Habano, eto., ete., at the towet p PTSCO P. PhATS t CO., . It pt I Uemmoeroi Plot.