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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 4

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mil i m. a a TT H.T a IT A TAT I RDCCATION. Jar EVERETT la prepared to receive Into his school as Min, a Umltaxfaumber of dots, whom bs will io atrlct in tbe uul braacbeaof aa EoUlMdant1aa. Latin, SrJrk, a ad the ether branches required for admission to University la th United States. fas acbool lorated at Belle Grove, CarraUCoat the boo awf awl com miles above com lodloos, and Um TaTboM Barents wbo are deainm of plaetBS their aona tadraal.wttkoat expoala beta to me tcmpuaiona ot a care of H.

0. W. Lee, 4 Canal atreet, New Orleana mr A French teacher will ho provided. iKllaSroee. March SS.

lasx mh4 Im Mm. D'Aqln'a Yewnar Jadles' (Seminary, VbR BOAaDERS AND DA iCHOLAaa, Conde atreet. No. 13, between Barrack and HoapiUL SINCS the epenlnf of thia Inttitntioo, in lttm. It bat been the conatant aim of the directora to make them aereea Jaiinliil of the confidence repoaed In them, by utiaduM, ea aU orcaaiona, a paternal aollcitnde for the Bealta, coatfart and profreaa of thoae entraated to their TkM aecrdlnly conaider themaelrea In daty bound to apare bo paint to inatil into the minda of their pupils the arincipieoof Tirtoeandof aoond morality, aa well as to adorn their minda with every variety of agreeable and ose fal knowledf e.

Nothinf is wanting aa to necessary supplies, comfort, and care la sickness. The food is wholesome and abundant, and the teachfn partake of the same meals as the pop! Is. There cesses and studies are so combined aa to rrevrnt mental labor from injuring the developing of the physical forces. The dormitories axe large and wel. aired, ana the establish ment la situated in one of the most healthy sections of the Students of very religions denomination are received Tbe Classics! Course comprises a Btady of English.

French and Spanish. Mathematics, Astronomy, Sewing. Embroidery, snd SorTslidesire, Drawing. Singing. Music an Dancing.

Terma For Boarders, 1 per month; Half Boarders, Mi Day Bwtan. from $3 60 to according to the cruras of stadies. Estra charcea for music rawing Panclng at mbll Mraialsai autat French IeiDajuiiaea. PBOFEMOB D. ALBERTO DE TORN OS has the plsas of Informing the public that he haa com ai anil giving lessons in Spanish, I his native Idiom,) and In the French Ian guagea.

isanm la Spanish and literature at the University of Laeuaiana, (achool for boys,) where references msy be obtained from Dr. W. Bears, principal. Private lessons glrea at the residence of pupila if desired, or at tbe corner of Baronne anl Common street. University Building.

All communications through the Foot thee promptly attended to. dlS ftm Veaag lsxlla' Aemaleniy. FABENThas removed her Institution to Csstom XYJ. boose street, between Koyal and Bourbon, No. ho, the honee heretofore occupied by M'me Qranet.

and is ready to receivs boarders, half boarders, and day scholars. There la very large yard, together with a garden for the young ladies to amuse themselves. The apartments are vast and well aired. There Is every advantage ana iunirii offered to parents as the moral and Intellectual cnltl va sloa ef the minda of their daughters. Tbe best professors are employed.

Every branch of a solid and reflned edaca tioa laUuhtlnbothUnrusjres; also aecompUahmentaaach as Drawing, Painting; Embroidery, Ac M'me PART. NT haa made permanent engagements with rrofcasura Le Bewme and Ancbmuty, late principals of the FaakllB High School, and so long known to toe community at large. The former gentleman has charge of the French language and French literature; tbe latter the an pervisioa of the higher English classes and natural sciences The Musical Departmeot is directed by three of tbe most competent and acknowledged talents of the city. riofiisaui Allston baa ihe special charge of the mathe aaatlcal branches. For terms appiy at the Institution.

Parents are permit tad to visit the establishment on Sundays. References Leeae. Eoselras, L. Eyma, Esq. E.

Forstall, Esq. Dr. A. Hester. dlb 61 ly 1 Dm.

ud BaxtrcUnaT Hchool far Foam dad la ins by Mme. Leirla, and condacted linct 1840 bv Mme. Desravaax. Bargmndy street, between Customhouse and Bienville SW VII HOT ICE TO PABJSIfTS. MADAM DEBRATADI announces to parents that OS the 16th Instant she will open at Pass Christian, a branch af her establishment for tbe accommodation of those young ladles whose parents desire that they should Upend the summer months out ef town.

Tbe locality of tbe establishment at the Fata la etired and altogether adapted to the purpose intended, oeing am ply provided with ahade trees, nothing booses and all othei tequisltesta make a sojourn on the lake shore healthy and The coaraa of etadlea.lnelnd1cs musical Instruction, will be the same In both houses. The bouse in the city will continue in operation the whole summer for both board en and day scholars. Mme. Desrayaax a Tails herself of tbe present opportunl 2r to inform parents that ehe has permanently and exclu vely secured the services of Professor Elkin, wbo takes charge of the literary and scientific studies of the higlter 'classes. The well known merits of thia gentleman secure to these Important branches that throrougn, and careful at teatlon which their importance demands.

Jeio tf if JFrench Kb. Camp street, between Common and CanaL PSOFESSOR HENBT DE MARSAN, whose method tj well known and acknowledged sa the best and the only Bwcceaafal in this city, continues his coarse of lessons dt. ring the summer. Alter four months' tuition his pupils, ladies and gentlemen, are enabled to write and apeak the French language and to understand all that Is said in cony veraatioa. Private lessons aa usual at his office or at the residence of the popiL mvl ly rbiladelnhia manufactured Plan i tation and Road WAGONS.

Cane atad other CARTS, with wood and axletrees. for horses and oxen, Jeraev and Kume WARONS. and DRAYS with iron and wood axles; Ox and WHEELS, with and without axletree; TRUCKS and WHEELBARROWS of every kind, and all other articles In the line made of the best materials and workmanship, for sale at reduced prices, and as low aa any other establith auna. Amlvto DAVID O. WILSON.

No. S4 Verdido street. ana ly between St Charles and Carondelet streets Fkllmdelpkla Saddle cV Traok Warehouit no. i raaraxine atreet. I B.

SUBS BAUD rairbain.) are constantly 111 receiving riew eioods from aasVaVaV 1 1 i ii mi. delnbia. and bv direct imoor tstlnsl from England, and are prepared to offer to dealers 1st most liners! inducements, neirstoca is large ana wen aasorted. as follows Saddlerv. Ssiidlerv Hardware.

Harnea Ijeatber Traveling and Packing Trunks, India Rubber Goods, Saddle, Coach, Harness and Trunk Mas era' Mate rials, Trimmings, etc. rarcnaaera are invited to call. arT ly Tkree Hundred Dollar Kewara. The abo I returning Joy a lady Jhopping I The above reward will be given to any one returning to cms omce tne sum or a 14711, lost 1 lady on Wednesday, tne tn mint from D. H.

Holmes's store on Canal atreet to the Citv HoteL Tbe money was in a green morocco pocket book, and consisted of twelve one nonarea. aoiiar notes or cne new issue 01 tne Bans; Ave fiitv dollar notes of tbe old Issue of that bank: twentv dollars In sold, and some ban re. The monev did not be long to the lady, and she will feel extremely obliged for Its return. ait tr ti nnmii New YorWt and New Orleans TYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE HH. GREEN offers for sale, at his Type Foundry, No 1S8 Pulton street.

New York, or at his Warehouse Tvo. 43 canar street, (formerly no. 17 uanai street Row, urmu aai NEWS TYPE. Faacv Letter. Scriots.

Borders. Orna amenta. Ac. includlne also many entirely new faces of tbe Boost favorite styles of Type, and many other novelties of recent introa action. He Is also now lectins no snd will soon offer in the mar.

ket a new and beautifurseries of Scotch Feces, Scripts, and Four and Six Line Pica Borders. Ornaments, Ac He also offers for sale Printing Presses of every kind. Chases, Cases, Kress Rales, Wood Type, ink, and every other article used ny rnnteja Medals were awarded tbe subscriber by the American In ati rate, held in New York. October. 186.

for superior eoeci tens of Printing Types and Machinery. By the use of bit Improved machinery he is enabled to famish an article ten per cent naraer and more enduring than tnat cast by oibe soon ndrle These materials are ottered either foc ash or city acceptances on terms more favorabj than can be ha a any eaocr antmiiiimrot kue coantr Jail 6ns a lea Falvre, PIANO DEALER AND MANUFACTURER. If a. 66 Roys I street, between Customhouse and Bienville, eaw i Has Just received, per ships Olivia, E. in I atrs, nrtemburg, Geo.

Tamer and J. ynf3y HfrTa Glldden, a msgnlficent choice of Pi fl iff of hi fMCtary with tbe Wrought nm rrsme system, patented in fans, which all Impartial connoisseurs now acknowledge to be in every respect superior to any other. Fresh Invoices are expected persblpa Emperor. Ac. stff PleyePs and Erard's Pianos for sale at S300, equal to these sold every where else at not leas than S360 aas) 8U Vincent's College, T.

Cape Girardeau, Mo. HT1 CoTlere, Incorporated by the Legislature of the ate of MissoojJ.taltMS, with University privileges. Is beautifully situated on the Mississippi, etCapeGtra? eaa, forty five miles above the mouth of the Ohio; it commands a noble view on each side nf the river. Forty eras adjoining tbe College have been provided for its use, aadaoe mile and a half from tbe town an extensive form, wbczy uv pvpii ipnu tncir aays oi recreation. A complete commercial, mathematical and classical edu rfitn is given us uus lnsti.ution.

TERMS 1 Fsr boarding, tuition, washing, mending, medicine, and awctor a rees, aiou per year. Far farsher Infonriati ro apply to J. AD ROZ1ER, Esq Attorney at Law, Agent of the Collere. I CommenTial Place. rneStr.

Mr. O'Keefle. Treasurer of this Collere. li the city at present, and can be seen at tbe Archbishop 't residence morning aca evening, ana irom is to o'ciocx. yit BRIDGE WATER Fire and Weather Proof Paint.

Denot No. TO Call street. IHE BnbUc are reseectrallv notified that tbe Bridrewa J. ter Faint C004 my have Just completed the erection at tne mine, as two aoaitiooai mnia.ana ineoimcaity nere asam experienced ia aapplying tbe demand for around in ail will for the fetare be effectually remedied. All orders cava asw be relied apon being promptly filled.

It Is tbe in ten tioa of the Company, in a few weeks, to lead, green and other colors, from the Bridge water, whoa it wlllbe immediately introduced in thia market la convenient aixed packages. The dry mineral eaa be mixed with lime (instead of oil.) covering wood and brick say one twsalitth lime, well slacked. This experiment has been tested at the North, and more recently in this city, and warks admirably. For directions, a rail description of its yrayertw, certificates, Ac, see pamphlet, which can be riS? f'f ny of the sob agents. i5l''m bbls.

weighing rx) to yjo iba; Zi bo' eiing too to lbs kegtof srirl 100 lbs. Ti. G. C. BOGERT A f4 atates of Lonlsiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas.

a aSLf DeaaM and Sheet i Jj AUrrm FY A raaia rpiai aa 1 A 600DW1 WYN would parties Wl: eywlU Tl'af TZiTZ tov iprand all lobblnil. Jyvl ts iy mxx rpmplattntion A CORE DlBCOVr.Rm Far A NT person troubled wRa thi. J. ia tram sew to five days, aad If n. rur.

7r7l ay and all awrams desirous of reHef wi loJhint faying It. Remedy simple, easy, and naattendedar nal2 For further wformatieo call at No. 67 Tc noupltou laVat Jn Starrs, Ofnce boors froea ta 6 a clock, P. M. ne 'olsTora CeSee and alco OLIUs Perdldo street.

A LWATS OH HAND, GREEN, AND for Ititwhiats, Families and Grecariea attAa krwaatcUy aaicea, osractwallv atrearled ta. mmA sehia sk. tot tea cuynraa isf charge. tr 4 OYSTERS OYSTERS. Pkeealx Ha, Del bu Uhitiiea atreet.

am Tbe pa bile see respectfully in sarmea taaxinisoiaena popaii Tk resort has beea thoroasblT rest I rated and greatly Improved by Ihe addition of as Eaiins Room on the New York plan, where can be had at moment' notice all tbe delicacies of tbe season. The BOWLING SALOON, which ta the finest In tbe city Is la snod order. and will be as usual condacted with the greatest propaety. There is also attached to this establishment some elegantly furnished rooms for Supper Parties. Ac Tbe Bar, which is tbe best Picture Gallery in the city well stocked with the choicest WLNF and LiyOORS.

And havwg procured the best attendance in every department, and the proona tors' own personal attention, they hope to receive a share fNWB. Ate'xceflent LONCH will be set every da, from 10H to 1 o'clock. Binrl.T.. Pronrletor. nil 8m UAH1I.KS Antonio'.

Oyater loon, I in, 1 resDcctfollv announce to tbe nablicthat having fitted up and decorated PMTlUllANT OYSTER SALOON rar. are rradv to accommodate their old customers and tbe public generally with the beet tbe ESSe Having procured' tbe BEST OF COOKS, and obliging sttendsnts also by paying strict personal atteo ianoe, and having made arrangements so aa to fully supply all demands for (JAME of all kinds fresh; and the Oyster department having been, aa formerly, arranged so as to be in nail receipt of the best Oysters that Louisiana and its environs afiord, the undersigned trust that from all pains snd care that can be taken to merit a share of public pa tronage aar Attached to thiaestabllshment. In tbe second story, is a Saloon fitted up expressly for Ladies and Family par ties desirous of partaking oi trie aeucaciee oi tne seaso where the strictest decorum will be observed. N. B.

Persons wishing Oysters packed, can at all timet be supplied at the shortest possible notice, either in the shell or In cans. Pickled Oyitert always on band. ol em TERZDLA A AOELLO. Proprietors. Oyster Saloon, No.

Crescent Row, on Ctr cus street near Oravler. nk nf the above esUbliabment would most resnectftlly announce to their friends and tbe pnblie generally, that having at conaider able expense fitted up the above Saloon, are now ready and willing to accommodate all who may favor them with a call with the best the market afiords. The bar will at all times be supplied with tbe most choice brsndsof Honors and their tables at very short notice with all tbe varieties of GAME and MEATS to be procured Tbe OYSTER department has been so arranged aa to be in dally receipt of the best Barrataria and Southwest Pass Oyster They have also procured tbe best ol Cooks and Waiters, and by their personal attendance hope to receive a share of public patronage. sTPriTBte entrance In Gravier street. 63 NICHOLAS AMODEO.

Proprietor. rx FOR SALE A splendid Draught Horse and uig suitable for a Doctor. Apply to apft TATLOW JACKSON. Ill Tchoupltonlss st. Sign, House, Uiinner and Ornamentul Falntern.

iniDrrs SMITH, th orisinal and Instlv celc Kj brated theatrical painter, has opened a Paint Slinpat No. 39 Prrdido street, in company with W. C. PRINCE, late from London, where they will, at the shortest notice. paint House.

Sian, Banner or Ornamental wore, mtrfr Im UOR SALE For cash on sccount of the family lesriog tbe city A very excellent, trustworthy woman, about 8 veartof ase.sood French and English cook, washer and ironer, and bouse servant. Also, every fine Mulatto man, about 40 years old, first rate drayman and warehouseman, and well known in the city. Both servsnts are acclimated and fully guaranteed, and will not be sold nnt of the city For particulars apply at this office, or to the grocery and crockery store corner Dauphin and Bienville ats. Also, a 6 octave Rosewood Cottage Piano. ma tf Flnrdware.

AT COST PRICE FOR CASH. 'T1 HE undersigned, in liquidation, offers to sell at No. 69 JL Levee street, between Conti and St. Louis streets, HIS STOCK. OF HARDWARE, In wholesale and retail, AT COST PRICES FOR CASH.

iaVTbe retailing merchanta of the city and country are Invited to cat land examine hit stock. Fi 3m IT P. ALEXANDER LANAUZE.K9 Levee at. NOTICE TO DRAYMEN We will pay aodrayageaca cept to those holding our written order. S)T STROTHER aoa 4raaat Choice Wlnea and BRANDIES Ssxarac of tbe vintage of 17.

1T. 18m and Godard, vintage of Otard, Dupuyand other brnnda, of various prices and qualities. WINF.S Old Reserve. Pathetinho. South Side and East India Madeira; Dun Gordon and Harmony A Nephew's Sberry; Old Fort; Still arid Sparkling Hock; Crerue de Boozy, leur oe Miiery.

neiaticx ana many otner oranas of Champagne; White Wine; Claret in casks and cases, ol all qualities. Holland Gin; Jamaica and St. Croix Ram; Scotch. Irish, Old Rounoke and Old Rye Whiskey; Brandy Kruittand Fruits in Juice; Cordials of every description; Boker's Kerlin and Gouley's Bitters, snd every thing in tbe way of Wines and Liquors, which will be sold on aa reasonable terms si can be found, for cash or good city paper. S'O casks Porter snd Ale, in pints and quarts.

Jslo 6m 8EWELL T. TAYLOR, 16 Royal st Tenneaaee Sugar Kettles. STACKER IRON WORKS, formerly Stewart A Dlca JN consequence of the great advance in the price of Ir jo and labor, the prices of tbe Kettles, grate bars and furnace mouths from the above named works, will, from and after the Wb be as follows 36 inch and under at 75 cents an inch. Frsm to 6o, inclusive, at lsn inch. From 72 to 84, inclusive, at is, an inch.

Fire Mouths 14 inch and 17 inch st do.iinchatts6 Grate Bars 3c per pound. A complete assortment of these articles always on hand andfor aaleat tbe above mentioned rates by F. LA VlLLF.BF.tlVRE, sole agent. n4 5 lyd AW HSt Charles street, up stairs. Fletcher Weotray, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 16 Pearl street, Hanover Square, New York.

Referrnces rWm 8. Wetmore, Messrs. Wet more A Grvder. Grinnell. Minturu A Howland A Atplnwall.

Mises Taylor, I), a A. Kingiland A W. W. De Forest A Co New York Daniel P. Parker.

Esq. Gar.lner Colbv. Boston lward Carrineton. rsa. Pravi denre Wm.

R. Lejee, Pbilailelphia m. Wilrto A Sons, Baltimore; Lumsnen. Aennall Itew urieans. Ur.

t. (iUbert, (Late 126 Poydras street. New Orleans A removed to Memphis. Tennessee, settled perma XI neutly, and reopened his extensive Infirmary fur the reception and treatment of patients, who can remain at all seesous 01 rne year, say Dr. Gilbert treats Chronic Diseases of everv rrarl especially Cancers.

Ulcers and Tumors, without tbe knife. He treats Chronic Female Diseases with great success, Memphis. July IS, Ihm. Jyoi 6 I yd AW 5a FOR 8 ALE. Ten well broke MULES, and t' fine Saddle and Harness lES.enTyv nut goers.

Apply at slll.i a very staoie, next door to Placl.le's Theater dlK tf Uardware, 1 ron. Copper. Tin Plates, dee 89 and 91 Camp street. Importers snd uealers in Hardware, Iron, Copper, Tin Plates, Ac. Ac Thankful totbeirfriends for their liberal natron are.

would Invite their attention and tbat of PLANTERS, MERCHANTS from the country, MECHANICS, and the publrc generally, to tbelr large and well assorted stock which they are now and will, daring tbe basin be constantly receiving ilrect from the best manufactories ef Europe and tbe Northern cities, which renders their stock one of tbe best asserted In the city, and well worthy tbe attention of biyera They guarantee their gnoaa to be of the best quality, and tbelr prices aa low and term! aa uoerai as sny liner noose in tbe trade. The following comnrisesa part of tbelr present stock and Willi luev iduiio 7 000 tons Scotch rig pio. 1 ti English Bar Iron, Cat, roond and iquarei 6110 Tenneaser do do do UK) Bwedirh do do da 100 Best Cable 00 do do SO Pennsylvania Boiler Iron) 60 Best Tennessee do 6 do Plough Pistes; 6 do Plough Moulds 1 10 Swedish Plough Plates; too bdla. English, American and Tennessee Sheet Iron assorted Nos. 10 to 84; 800 Hoop and Cistern Iron, assorted to 4 Inches; 1,000 kegs Cut Nails, of best brands; WW Cut and Pressed Spikes; 1 Joo boxes Tin Plate, best Charcoal brands 16,000 pounds Block Tin.

Spelter. Zinc. Ac 60,000 do Brazier's Copper, from (0 Bi to 160 IB sheets 100 dozen Collins A Co. a Axes; 60 Hunt's do too Oliver Ames, and other brands Shovels and panes; 100 Cotton and Wool Cards; 100 Wilson's eennine Coflee Mills, Pocket and Table Cutlery. Razors.

Ac American and Enrlish Locks everv nescrlnHoti Sliding Door Furniture, Hsad Plated and Galvanized do. noox ana rial mngea. Butt ana parliament Window Fasteners, of every description) Patent Balances snd Platform Scales: Anvils, Vices, 8tockt and Dies. Bellows; Ox. Log, Trace.

Halter and Coil Chains; Chain Cables and Anchors: noes, ot every description and pattern Cross cut, Mill and Pit Saws, Rowland's and Hoe's; ju uuicr goeo oranas; wj uu LvsiiDsja. rrencn rotslrom 1 to 108 Tarred and Manilla Rope, all sites; uumn, jviariine, nouaenne, arc; Oils, Sperm, Wbale, Lard and Linseed) Atlantic pure White Lead Brooklyn Noa. and 3 White Lead; Black aud Yellow PaiDts," Verdigris; Paris and Chrome Green Mill and Grind Stones Sheet. Bar snd Pig Lead, Lead Pipe. Ac Tbey are agents for tbe following Manulsctorirst Hlllman, Vauleer A Cc's celebrated Tennessee Rolling iwiici wiu uiuci iiuu ass oeea examinea oy muu tu i ciji i ui me vaamoer Ol merce of tbia city declared to be of the best aoalitv.

Tbe Hnmpbreysville Bneet and Bolt Copper Works, a large and well assorted stock always on band. Wm. Badger A Plantation Grist Mills, universally aooroved. .6. L.

Hanks' Plantation Bells, all tUeifrom SOJto 1,000 pvuoiia. Cast Iron Gas and Water Pipes. Yoanrs Sarsr and Cotton Fioasha. All of which, in addition to their own large and well aasorted stock, they will sell at the lowest prices and on the vaiterwia ai esa ej Nearroen Arrived Yeaterdav. 1 A choice lot of Virsinia Nerroea received vester.

dsy. Among them are Sonne pretty plough boys and young girls; also a soperior blacksmith, aecus tomed to do all manner oi plantation wore, ana nas also worsen in repairing machinery, sic ALir.tt uarDLbij, oM AmdAW CnewarHnaw.aurrer'sOld Stand. TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS REWARD Ab sconded from tbe steamboat Creole. March 7. 186.1, the bov CORNELIUS, aaed about 38 years, griff color, 6 feet 8 inches bigb, Ifgbt build, and weighs about 140 noonaa lie nas a wire in tne oecona strict, where be is probably larking.

Tbe above reward will be paid lor his apprehension by mnrr tr i nnitnun. uNE HONilRtD AND FIFTH HOLLA RS Cf REWARD Ran awav from the plan I at atloo of W. flAB Whitehead. In St. Charles aa iah.

La, in July or al August last JOHN, amalatto about is years oia, dwJLsi feet 6 inches high, nearly straight hair, bad front "tost years old. 6 feet 9 or 10 octMs high, stoat and square built: foil ft.t tA nvered it aTtbTnWtLl f'1' ch' If tnlall out if thi Dollars If secured Taylor P. April 4. lilt CPILD, ltasager. ytw irja Ham Hui aa.

DDOMd thhk 2 srawtnrta taatraa sal saKas ssxlaia tWl Va a as. wlU se soitablv reward uaoauvaiyts if w.iu over one of ois eyes; speaxs oota rrcocn 2 of Messrs. Peterson A Stuart, 'n N.trbez, and also Bt. Lonia A aO. IB FsblxarnsAaa beaawV T3 avl snr t.

I EN 1 1 It I IV J. CLARK. rV Ja5. Charles street, tva anglT ly Dr. lies, r3nui ursuii, HAjretanrsaCaad will attend to the duties of hit Pra feasion asasasi.

Office and residenre corner of Caron ii.laeaad Heviastreeta. tf SURQKON DKNTIST, OfBce No. 110 St. Charles street, betweea Povdrasand Lafavette Sauarr. where all operation! anon the TEETH will be per formed ia a satisfactory manner.

n8 6m DR. J. A. DE HART, Dentist Ten ders bta professional services to the la dies and gentlemen of New Orleans and viclnttv. beloe permanently located and hsviue all the late improvements.

His rooms and accomodations are surpassed by none, him with their patronage may reat Those favoring aisared that all operations will be satisfactory, or no pay. trice and residence, 1S2 Canal street, between Bourbon and Dauphin, two doors from Holmes's store. no HOTELS. Th Wathlaalan Iletfel. MThe Washington Hotel, which has become a most tasbionsble resort, and so wblch a Table and Cellar are kept, such as leave nothing more to be desired, ia now under tbe sole direction of tbe subscriber, wbo respectfully solicits tbe public to continue tbat patronage wbii bat hitherto been so liberally extended to him.

ape tl If C. O. OUVIERE, Agent The Lake Hense. This favorite Hotel, at the Lake End of tbe New Bbell Road, will speedily he opened under the charge of Mr. GEORGE W.

CULLUM, late ol the City HoteL Tbe new lessee deems it useless to place tbe establishment more prominently before tbe pnblie by description of Its merits and advantages. It Is too well known to need such praise. He trusts to be able to gratify all comers, more particularly family parties, for whom such arrangements will be msde aa will render the house a quiet and agreeable resort. d7 tf If Jy om C. H.

WARELEE CO. fllurphy'e Hotel and Kestan ran Noa US and 1 00 St. Charles street. THIS establishment, so popularly known, having been thoroughly repaired, repainted and newly furnished In every particular, is now open for the accommodation pf tbe resident as well as tbe traveling public. No effort will be spared on tbe part of the proprietor or his assistants to serve every delicacy with despatch and render his guests comfortable.

a OA tf RICHARD MURPHY, Proprietor. llellrville Hotel, Algicrx, Near the Belleville Poundiy, and within five minutes' walk of tbe Railroad Depot. Tbe undersigned bavins ncied up this tine and extensive building in the best style of accommodation, is prepsred to rrceive family and single boardtrs, and to insure to tbrm all the comforttof a home. Persons who cautiot leave there bust ness during the summer months will find adesirable tumo er residence, as there are three ferry boats constantly running ta and from different parts of tbe city. gjr Terms moderate.

mhJ4 lm' G. C. FORY. t'attnl Kxrhniiitc. The undersigned retpectlullt.

informs her friends and patrons, at well as the public in general, tbat she si ill continues the business which her late ronsort uat been carrying on for tbe last nine years, under tbe uauie of Canal Exchange, at the lake end of tbe New Shell Road. Visitors will find at ail times a great variety of frrth Fish and Crabs, as well ss every thing else wbi the market afturds, and prepared in tbe best style; besides a large assortment of Wines and Liquora, which will be setved up with punctuality and despatch. There is also a Tenpio Alley aitacbed to the houre, which will be open to visitors, day and night At tbe Carrol I tou and Jefferson Railroad will be opened on tbe I4lb April, and thereby a pleawut and agreeable op portunity orlered to passengers for the lake, the undersigned hopes to receive a tbare of the public patronage. eat" Tlie bridge will be by day or uigbt by calling the name of Uo.lcr. apa im Mrs.

ELIZABETH UOPEK Clarendon, Late Phelps Houtr. Buffalo. New York. Tbe risen be having leased this well known house for a term or years, wuoui announce to tbe nubile tbat it bat undertime extensive Improvement! and repairs, has been refurnished ia the highest style of modern eirgsnre, ana is now prepare. i in an respects lor me recep tlon and convenience of guests.

The Iocs ion of this house is central and commanding. being in the very heart of the city, upon the principal street, contiguous to each railroad depot Lake Erie, Ac, and afliirding the tlm st viw of Bodalo and the adjacent country that ran he tad in tli city. It will ever be the porpufenf the proprietor to provide the comforts of a plaant home, in behalf of all wbo may fa vor him with tbeir patronage. He trusts tbat the same generosity which was accoriied mtn as commander of tbe steamers London, Canada. May lower, and Empire State, may also tie exten.ieo to uim in ins new vocation.

II. VAN ALLEN. HI, I.ouln Hotel. esjb This house has bet nut in perfect nrderduiiDgtbe aMd past summer, auti coaueoges compartson witn any "a hotel In the country for comfort and elegance. It fronts on St.

Louis ttreet 31 feet, and extendi toward Too louse street over 3'i feet, it but two ttoriet high above th mcesni1 public rooms. jt If particularly adapted to the comfort of families sving a very large number of Parlors, elegantly furnished, with bedrooms attached, and tbe proprietors assure tht fuDiic tuec strict suan oe paia to toe comfort neirguesra osl DAWTm MCDGE A WILSON. etv York Hoardlna lionise. MRS oTANTON. Ii7 Bleecker street, haa large ana pleasant rooms suitaDie lor rsmines lor tlie sum mer nii.otns ller bouse is within a minute's walk of the cart and omnibus lines which run between tbe Bat tery, As: or House and Crystal Pa'ace.

Her charges will he tuc same as ttiose ot other first class houses. For tbe chi meter of her house she relert to Messrs. W. A. Uosquet so 1 no.

spi im Arcatle tioiel. R. 8. MORSE. Pr jDrletor.

This boost, so familiarly snown througboot oar city and tbe adjoining bavtog been tborooc ly retired. ana newly furnished every particular, Isnowopen lor the accommodation of the purjllc. Noef rort win oe spsreo oy tne proprietor or bis clerss to pleas all who may potmuite he house. Weatera Verandab. Corner of Trbootritoulas and Julia streets.

Tbe above establishment, ha Vina changed ttandtaa Ac. the DroDrietora would resuectfallv umnanrs h.J tney can accommodate permanent and transient Boarders! a style not surpassed In tbe city. The b.uss Is near tht steam ooat landing. They also announce tbat tbe Bar of this house will be tap pucu wiib cnuice stoca of wmesana anas iifrmrnr Omnibaaea tn anrf fmm Tfntt tn C.n. 1 arreee Lower Cotton Press, naas the Hotel everv fifteen minutes septw ly JAMES DUNN, Proprietors H.

Pradel. Pupil of the celebrated Charrlere, of Paris, manufacturer nf Surgical instrument and Apparatus, of Cork Legs. Club Feet, Bandages ana uracetof all studs ol patents, and loveo torand Sole Prnnrieror nf new Tmu hth ly recommended by tbe medical faculty of New Orleaot veeps aiao on nano ana lor ssie a large assortment of elaa tic Dog Skin Stockings tiff Surgical Instruments repaired and made to order at rue toon etc notice Fl llm PRADEL, St. Charlesst. sta.

111.1.LWMUH UommMiou Merchants. VJ. 11 Wallatreet, New York. References Henry J. San iford, New York Wm.

F. Wblt aey. Boston, A. M. Hoinmnk.

New Orleans. aoSI dAWtf Alfrlera Mtoraae ct Forwarding Company. 'nc uuiiertisneu is now preparen to receive on storage, or Forwarding, at tb jrm Iron Warehouses tbe rolot, Algiers, all kinds of Western Produce, Salt, Ac, Ac joeiBCliitits lor receiving and delivering cannot betur passed. Vessels returning in distress, wi 11 find grestcon venlence at this po'nt for We storage of their cacaoes, as It is out a snort distance below the Duckt and Ship Yards Railway iron rau be received and forwarded on the moat favorable terms. Having railway tracks from tbe end ol cneirwuarves totne place of deposit.

Iron can be rrceived from the side of tbe ship and delivered to tbe boat with great facility and economy. All orders attended to at the Wsrrfaoute, or at the office oi tne company, or 1 haytr A 77 Poydras ttreet. THAYER, Agent. Ilernard Lumber Comnnny. TEN Steam Saw MilU uu tbe waters of Buoxi Bay 1 Silisle Saws.

3 Gsnes. Planinir and I.atn MirhlnM will contract to farutsu Railroad Contpaoiea, Shippers, mnA .11 1 i i fc 1 1 I omre, Triton Walk. ap7 6J ly C. TAYLOR, Agent PENDLETON A BROTHER, Commission Merchants In Leaf Tobacco. Cotton and Produce vener.llv Pn.

melon's VV barl, ro. ISO, lower end or Smith's Dock, Baltimore. References Hush Jenkins A Co F. Rrnne A Hons tviu. numiaooDi.

naiTimore: r.uwin vvnrrii.m Arcb'ld Thomas A Son, Hogh Fry, Richmond Rhoder Oglehay. Bridgeport, Ohio; Tweed, 8ibley A Wrignt, wijwpu iy. Duuer sk ta, odd foreign uinriDnatl; W. Ix. Ostxtieaa.

litla J. Chafrr. Cbarleatnn. OnrAnn Ml tTn LrOaiaTlllei Jsmpi M'Cnll. Rmn etc.

irkrafctHr 9. Cbafee, PHtabure; D. Lamb, Eaq.t Caahier Nortb Western DaDi, o. rrmay, castner Mercnanta' and Mecbaotca' Binlr laanaa D. L.

UfT I I I I aa wiimrs OUCr. ww UCT I( I agfJBIalll OlDICT, tt KID bora. S. Uenrv A fihroedfcr. Mobile.

Ali A.L.jiliiPi ikw vr cim. aiaip Ferfutneriea and ntlemen'a Farnlahlns UUUirB. J. B. BOIRON MRL rhKrlo.

sTtr.r HAS received pertbtpa Olivia, Old Eoglaod, Geo. Tarn I Cr, fromHBTIV.HDf(lFrflairiaiiin nn.hnl.il fwia Nsm I aaas buiu DtitM nnimrs, irom new HOrK A I. A UflE flllDDI Of 'renrh Fancy Articles, ot which the following are a parti Medium Linen Shirts Madapolam 8blrts Colored and Fancy Shirts, new pattera Linen. Wool and Cotton Drawera. Linen, Wool and Cotton Undershirts biix uravstt of every description.

8'orkt. Ties. Jolnviliet. Ac Ac Silk, Scotch Thread. Linen and Cotton, White, Brown, siripca aoa rancy oocae The finest assortment of FANCY CANES ever imported Into this city.

Black. Blue and Green Silk Umbrellas, all tliea French and Ensllsh Cntlerv. A rich choice of Painted. Gilt and Fancy Cut Glass Ar ticles, such aa Verre d'Eau, Tete a Tete, rich Powder Boxes. Vsses.

Flasks, Scent Bottles. Ac Ac A large assortment of Gentlemen's Bilk and Summer uiuvn. Ladies' and Gentlemen's HAIR. aU manufactured, al I rays on band. I J.

a BOIRON being toon to leave for France, baa tbe I honor to inform bis customers and tbe public in general. I that he will take charge of any orders entrusted to him. asM SS tvs rkaa Bsas Kab.n.4 I Ii. I i. am 1 11 i I soring beforehand, that they will be attended to with'tbe I nsl tf FOR SALE.

Two fine Family MILCH COWS. In Br aiKrAnf sailwsb uuuiuKTu. vne trjor. ioe other three ni tuiuw imj J1BI. rAU Lt BIKtCf New Silk House.

rpCLLER, HUTCHXN8 dt LASELL, Importers and a. wooiesaie ueaiers, wi street, new York Are now receiving aud opening a very large and entirely I 1 new stock of SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, com I nriains Drrsa Silks. Dress Goods, and Trrmmlnsa. Bonnet snd laneta tuooons, ooawia, am, sus ana tiisie loves, White Goods. Laces and Embroideries, tor et ber with general assortment of every vsriety of goods in this Una Cash and time buyers from every section will find this stock veryaesiraDie and at low prices.

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v. najtt. WM. 8. H0TCHINI.

STEPHEN LASELL. Ja98 im H.M. MCCORK.LE. Newark, N. J.

Haulallery WartkciM. ME A BTDREW S. BULL He. ft Canal street, KeV e. Orleans, between Camn aad Majrsxlna.

Manofactorers and Importers of SADDLERY aad 8 ADDLE WARE, have eaawtantlvsa band a largs aad coccplete asamlaisiil ot I naisa, suuoingaies, Trvmca, nirja.BKim ng, nan die Laa that. Hossklns. SADDLERS' TOOLS I iTnfacinfbm.M rv ii i iniiiTraiir 3B1 d' HOTEL TO RENT At fsadevills, fronting tne Lake shore, one square froea tba wharf. This establishment, known as "Coqulllon's Hotel," having been thoroughly repaired, la offered for rent. Said establishment consists of Vl rooms, a bakery, servants' rooms, a kitchen, stables, a large More and office There is lao first rata well and a large garden under cultivation.

Tnsre la a bathing hoots attach to tba hotel. Apply to the undersigned at Blander llie. apl7 lm T.S. COQPILLON. QHoUhhi AND FURNIXURE To Le.T Tne very desirable residence No.

S69 Camp street, will be let with the furniture until tbe 1st of November next Eoqiire on the premises. apltt 8t FOR SALE OR RENT Tbe hotel known as the Mansion House, at the bead of tbe wharf at Pass Christian, will be sold on reasonable terms, or lessed to a good tenant for three or five years This bouse is eligibly situated at tbe most delightful Watering Place on tbe Lake shore, and contains 46 rooms, and will accommodate 1U0 boarders. For terms apply to ELIZABETH KNEELAND, spH Sm TJ on the premises. TO LET A furnished house at Pats Christian. nlnuntlv altn.til near to the hotel and Dnblic LlL i I.

l.ti.. WU1I. WIUI UII.IIKUUI'WHI.U.Ue., M1.W, house, both boute, Ac, Ac, all in complete order. Also Tbe House No. 81 Constance street, with or with out furniture.

Apply to W. W. WHITE, spis 6t corner Camp and Common at. TO RENT The new three story brick store and dwelling on the corner of Gravier and St. Peter its.

LAnolv to Mr. Honkint. onootite. or to aplO lm R. F.8TERBRO0K.II Carondelet st.

FOR RENT The very desirable residence of Mr. Lebeaf, sitoated on the rigbt hank of tbe river, at a mi'e from tbe landine of the Third District Ferry. consisting of a very large house, stables, carriage houses, and other buildings. A Is a very hue gsrden, with abuut forty acres of land. A few bouse servants will also be sold.

For particulars apply on tbe premises to lm F0RCY VERRET. SUMMER RESIDENCE AT BAY ST. LOUIS 'lo Rent A good dwelling houre, with seven good rooms and awide ball, with the furniture, mattresses. Ac, with good wharf and bathing bouse; pleasantly alia sled near the steamboat landing Apply to ap tl H. THOMAS, at No.

18 Cbartrea St. FOR RENT The upper part or dwelling of house No. ISO Tchoupitoulaa street, well adapted for a pri rate boarding house, containing eleven rooms, kitch en, nydrant. Ac Is in complete order and will be rented low to a good tenant for tbe summer. Apply to ap7 tf R.

GKODE8, Bank Place. FOR RENT Two dwellings mar tbe market, in Poydras street, between Cirrus and St John streets Apply to (apM S. J. PETERS, JR. TO RENT Dwelling bouse Ni I lis Canal street terms apply on tbe premises, or to pa i ailuvt jAibBun, in Tcnonpitouiss st.

FOR RENT The thtee story and nttic house No HI Canal street, lateiy occupied by Mr. Mills, lilted up with gas. and finitht in the most rleraot modern style. Possession given immediately. Apply to mh30 lm Wo D.

uRyOHART. TO LET The two large stores on the lower fl.mr of tbe Pelican Club House, corner of Canal and Ba roiine streets Alto several offices fronting on Ba ronne ttreet. Immediate potseuiuu will be given. Rent law to desirable tenants. Apply on tbe preuiisei, or to tbe undersigned, Canal street.

mbi PETER CONREY, Jr. RESIDENCE FOR SALE A very desirable resi deuce at Covington. The property consists of two arret of land, a good dwrlliug containing five rooms. front aud back galleries, kttrheot, cittern and ttabirs all in good repair. Tbe place is well shaded with oak and ornamental treea.

with a variety of froit trees. For terms apply to Jos. Evans. Esq Covington or to mhJO lm WM. A.

ARTLETT, 33 Camp St. rOrt KE.NT A two llory houtr, ail startling lor four horses, cheap by the ear, on 'neural reel, next to Common street, three blocks from tbe new msrket. First Dutrict. Apply to J. MAGU1RE, Claiborne street, between Common and Jack, on ata mblH lm 0fA FOR RENT at Bay St, Louis That fine residence BjiH formerly belonging to Mr.

Jesse Cowan 1. r.onsltting m'm 0f a large two story brick dwelling, witbf runt and rear gallrriea. and 16 foot hall In the middle of the house The house it tutticiently large for two families. Also with ootbsuat such as kitchen, stables, carriage bouses, Ac, and a large corn mill a good wharf with a railroad and car on it, and a good large bouse. The rent will be low by the season or year.

For particulars apply on tbe premises, orto F. LEI BROOK, at J. S. All ken's hard ware store, 171 Tcb pitoulna street, cr to R. N.

OGUEN, do. In ercisl rlace. piew urieans mlilr, run KKNT from ti 1st ol November uexl.lli two stores in the hail.lin now ererting on the cor nerof Canal and Baron i streets, enitahle for Fancy Dry Gikxds or Variety Stores. Ihe location being one of tne nest in tne city, and cnntiguoutto tne depot 01 toe L.S fayetteand Carrol Hon Railroad. Also Three others in the same building, fronting on Ba ronne ttreet.

For particulars apply at the Pelican Club. No. Bar.a' ttreet Je3Q tf FOR RENT The larre and commodious two story brick Dwelling House, No. lAContt street, between Horgnndy and Rampart streets. Immediate posses Hon will be riven, for the aevt and terms, apply to nl4 tf LABORDE A XIQUT.8.

37 Common St. TO RENT One handsomely furntihed Room. It a very pleoaaut location possession given Inimedl ately. iUfereucel exchanged. Anply at No.

17 Ca ronneiet street. jrii cr TO RENT OR FOR SALE A desirable Famllv Residence at Pass Christian, well furnished for the accommolation of a large family, with kitchen. stables and bath booara, complete. Ter ma moderate. Ad dress Box g.76.

New Orleant Post OrHce. Jyl3 tf rOR SAI A del ghtful summer residence Guexville, Bsy St. I.oult: the bouse is early new well furnished, contains 6 rooms, with larre ball and gslleret. k'tchen, stable, bath house and garden. All In fierfect ordtr ror terms apply to TOW.NSEN D.

TOMPKINS A apO Im Magazine St. ATA FOR SALE A deslralle two story frame dwelling iis house aud lot situsted on Jackson street, between Clietnut and Plaqurmine streets. Fourth Dittrict, rontaiuing right rooms, kitchen, pautries, wash room, and oiurr cuuveuiencea. ror particulars sppiy to nri mi rx'rl, 1. 1 3m 7 Commercial Place.

FOR SALE. A very drtirablr place at Karl Pas catoala. within a few minutes' wait from tbe whaif. comprising a Lot fronting IH i feet on Pascatnula bsy. runu ng nsci i ret quarters ni amue; a large uwelllug.

with five and gallerleaall round, a large hall, go id kttrhen, Srrviuits' room, carriage house and stable, a targe g.rneu containing spsie, peacn and orange trees; tie yard is hum witn tne noesr stud or large lire nag tr es. ros session given immediately This is one of be largest and most valuable places ou the Lake shore For terms and partirulais. atoly to J. O. PIERSON.

apu Ivt 7 Commercial Place. I illKi.iumt temporary absence rom the city JOHN PHELPS faolda my power of attorney and represents me fully. TP tfl J. fiEAI.D. aut and Wronalit Iron Ketllca.

7 locb I nViincb I nu inch cast, i fJ 1 inch Wrought Iron battery bare taken olT two crors ror tsie low oy pi6 ROBT RICHARDSON. 81 St. Charlesst. IVOR LEASE I Lots of Ground, ttoa A. i.

7 and H. I tween Julia and Notre Dame ttreett, running through from Front to Fulton ttreet, bring an area nf by 11 feet, well located for an extensive Coal Yard, being opposite tbe sanisnip lanaing Appiy ro iui JCHANN0N. CARROLL A epis uravier street. Hlave UrDol. 1H.1 Uravier afreet.

THE undersigned has always on hand a well assorted lot of SLAVES for sale, conntttine of Field Hands. Mechanics, and House Servants. He will receive and sell. or purchase for his friends ou commission, and has orders lor so to S6 slaves, for which the highest rash prices will be paia. MAll.Hr.rl a MUSHY, ni ly 1 Gravier st reet LDWIN JOHNSON A Auctioneers and Commls SU sion AgeoU, Gravierstreet.

fti tnl 63 Krrhn nsrei QHECB.S IN SUMS TO SUIT, at Sight Boston. New York. Pittshnrr St. Louis, Louisville, Philsdelphia, Baltimore. Cincinnati.

for a.le. And Bills at Sight or on Tune pnrcliued on all the above puiuis, uy Ut IHOlbT, M1AW A mY" 31 Camp st. it'nntll. F'OR SALE 40 baskets very superior Champagne, of a brand which it only seldom to be got in France. it noxes cnateaa Lahtte, vintage IMt, 6 boxes fine old Port Wine.

6 boxes Hsut Saoterne, Chateau D'Yqnema. Also, a lot genuine small Westphalia Hams. Apply to d3 ly B. KOCR A CO. Bank Place I'lLLUtAfH IKE Superior quality, half mile a.

lengtns. galvanized and plain, ror sale by MARSHALL LEFFERTS A BROTHER, apa am in Broadway. York. Palm I lln i. 1 flfs CASES Men's, Boys and Youths' tt received and fjrsaleby A.

F. DCNB AR CO pi jw 54 uj auu rt common sr. fin ml. IXTHOLESALE AND KETAI Sperm, Whale and Vv Lard Oils Aim ih, ei.Kpated machinery and born ing Oil known as Mun i it nt Sperm." warranted to perior to any oil ever oll. reri tu tbia city for burning or ma chlnery purposes, being 'rre from sum and all impurities apis i 'W.

n.DAi i.r. i i t.oatniou St. M0T1CE I V'iil A sole mMnt wle, she bavinc rooked all power bv her nrifnAl arrmui.ru. vv a tajr, TT IUUf JUll UAtalilUnt new ijriemrw itwi. nihil if TIIE aabtcriber retpectfallv iiifornn bit friend an.

tbe oublic that he haa nntnfii tt Pa I I fjonpru No. U3 Jalia street. oDDoairt! th Thirttn RniisiiM may always be foani choice nri airrt A.ri m.r.i Ar ryrry rune dii line, ana oopes by a tendon to host nt ssand bis eo learors to to obtain a share uoods sent to an parts of Ihe District free of charge apa im L1NDO. NOTICE Is hereby given that tbe Assessment BolTfbr I the City of J.trersoo, for the year be de posited In the office of tbe Treasurer of tbe said city, and will remain so deposited for the snace nf Ta.nt. Ject to examination and inspection of all persons interested uiciciu.

n. AE.U,EK. S. T. BIENVESU, M.

F. MICHEL, City of Jefferson, April lb. 1853. Assessors. A aoe le Tableau d'Asaesse I fV.

ment pour la ville de Jeflirton, ponr I'anne ih.s3, Hi I du Tresoi expose pendant vingt 'ntpecllon des parties lute urpumr su nureau uu jrrsoncrue ia oite vine de Jefferson et ingt joors, sujet a 1'examination et utcrrcaaeea F. N. KELLER, 8. T. BIBNVENfJ, M.

F. MICHEL, Vllle de Jefferson, ce4 Avrll. 1S63. ap int If City Hank of Snvl.s.. OOCHRAN sk 33 Camp sfeei per cent Interest paid on moneys left for any time as msy be mutually nt interest paid on moneys left subject to calL ap'O Cnlilorma and Auntrnliu.

liama. 0 A CASKS IL Amea at Co. 'a celebtated natentrov ered Hams, perfectly air tight, and will keep for a voyage of any length, af haa been proved by shipments to mnsv J. O.WOODRUFF lMMa s.ln.rf CHOICE FAMILY SERVANTS For aale on private terms One house woman shoot aa i iX ii suaranteed, good cook, saber and Ironer, aad trust wo rtbv Kiwe7LirpPt Tears old. with ha seamsMdWrdbesaer.

fully guaranteed la vi re apect; tpeaka tome French both women a Qne bsisbu, ausj jt 14 diu: aiuai dbk wuraat akMsw tawta lt a aw guaraoteaa. Apply to wsx. juajuxu js Jackson street, Fourth District: N. O. Odd fOllo Hall Nal I 1 AND GENTLEMEN'S FURM18H10 tTOU.

OoDOstta La aetaa ua HE sutacri ber informs lbs geatleaoea of New Orieaaa. aad its vltitora. that ha haa lri. tabtiariment where gentlemen can ha fan siaheA wiib srticls their dress may reqaire st ths atsoost hew prices Bf. H.

A srresA variaf at kMrfa a.il aim. JOHN CRICK ART! is a candidate fwCIJTsBSBv OF THE SECOND DISTRICT CODRT. mnST ta sW P. M. BERTLN.ibr the last fourteen years Deputy Clerk of tbe late Probate and of tbe present Second District Court, is a candidate for tbe of said SECOND DISTRICT COORT, or whatever court tht gams msy be changed to.

mhls te ar We ar aat corixed to announce THOMAS C. POOLE for Clerk of the SECOND DISTRICT CODRT, or such other Court as may succeed it. mb9 M. EMERSON is a on.liit.t. tnr thm nffiu nf Judge of tbe THIRD DI8TRICT COURT or the Court which may be organized to succeed It.

F17 te H. B. EGGLESTON is a candidate for Judge of the THIRD DISTRICT COORT of New Orleans mhiu te mw We sre authorized to announce Judge ALPHONSE CANONGE aa a candidate for JDDGE OF THE THIRD DISTRICT CODRT of New Orleans, or the Court which may succeed it under the new Constitution, F16 te tdr RICHARD H. BARK.ER Is a candidate for the JUDGESHIP of tbe THIRD DISTRICT COURT of New Orleans, or the Court which may succeed It under the new constitution. Ja36 te saT WILLIAM P.

BE I) LOCK. THI RD DISTRICT CO URT, for CLERK ol the mho tf Ssf Messrs. Editors Please annonnce ma aa a candidate for CLERK, of the THIRD DISTRICT CODRT of New Orleans. m8 te FRANCIS MOUNEY. taff We are authorized to announce Col.

CHARLES A. LABUZAN ata candidate for CLERK. OF THE THIRD DISTRICT COURT, or whatever Court the same may be changed to mbs FOURTH DISTRCT COURT I am a candidate for Judge of the Fourth District Court of New ana mm tf M. RE YN LDS. taT WILLIAM SILK Is a candidate for Clerk of the FOURTH DISTRICT COURT of New Orleans.

mhlS taT THOMAS GILMOHE, Clerk ol tbe FOURTH Dl TR1CT COURT of New Orleans, is a candidate for re elec tiou mbi mW We are authorized to announce that a large number of independent votera will tupport, for JUDUF, OF THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT, Gen. D. AUGUSTIN. FlS te tatr We are authorized to announce J. LI ViPiUsTON at a candidate for the nlbce of JUDGE OF THE FIFTH DISTRICT COURT of New Orleans FI3 taT Please auuouuce tbat JOHN GKDGE will he sup Pirted as a candidate for tbe JUDGESHIP OF THE IFTH DISTRICT COURT, or the Court winch may succeed it under tbe provisions of the new constition.

At the request of Lrn UM EKOL'S FRIENDS. mW SAMUEL G. K18K it a candidate for CLERK OF THE FIrTH DISTRICT COURT, or whalevr Court the same may be changed to. FlH tell Caff Fl HH DISTRICT COURT, Wl LL1AM NOTT it acanJiriate for tbe CLERKSHIP of thia Court, te saFIlTE. JOHNSONTof the Louisiana Str.te Republican, 't candidate for CLERK OF THE SIXTH D1.

TR1CT COURT. nihio te are authorized to announce COMMAKTlEUR ss a candidate for CLERK OF THE SIXTH HIS I KIC I COURT, or the Court tbat will supersede the Third Judicial Dis'rlrt Court (in Fourth Dittrict). mill lm HENRY C. MILLER it a candidate for DISTRICT ATTORNEY fur the parish of Orleans. vabli mW B.

8. TAPPAN will be supported for tbe office ol DISTRICT ATTORNEY for the P. iriltl of Orleans by mbi te MANY CITIZENS. taTWeare authorized to announce W. J.

A. RORERTS as candidate lor the office ol DISTRICT ATTORNEY for tbe Parish of Orleans. Fl8 te BaT For DUTRICT ATTORNEY, HENRY ST. PAUL. Fl7 am I EMOVAL 8.

ROBB A bsve removed from No IV. no Gravier street to No. Magazine, one door abort Canal street. 64 im 11 liemoTnl, We have removed to Noa TO aud 1 Canal street. dSl 3mlUdi W.

H. IATCHFORO A CO. WOOD'S FORNlSHirfo and Underinkinn; Kstahlisbnimt Keraaved. 1 have removed my kurnlture and Un Aaa t3aBSES23dertaklng Estaolithil'Fu'. for present use to No.

41 hVurbon By the 1st ol April I will be ready to attend to the ktreet and storsse uf furniture at Hevia steeet. brtwevrirftirul and Gi rondettreeu, where 1 intend to carry St. Patlnessner aiaiieniiy. D'wwwi' nitare care to hire as usual. nmu MILLINERY, The Ulght l'lare.

MRS. CLARKE, comer Poydras and CaroiineiCt tta Has received an aildltiou to her stock of I very handsome Straw snd Fancy Hair Boir L. It is the RIGHT PLACE for the ladies tu call before making purchases elsewhere, for by doing they will ssre Mouey and Time, as Mrs. Clin tends her new Bonnets. Embroideries, Lace Mn tillaa.

Parasols, Gloves, Perfumeries, Combs, Brusbtano rimniingt at tue Kits HI frllCI ap HIsh W. Kogrrt, 67 Csual street, one door from fct. Cbmles street. Begs to Inform the ladles or ISew Orleans fust she has just opened a select stm of tine Milliuery7 direct from Pant, consls'inr In part of Crape, Hair and Fancy Straw Bonnets for ladies and children, 'and a large invoice of French and Enrlish Em broidtries, ricb and white Lace Mantillas. Dress Making done tn the approved style, and with despatch.

ap3 tf New priii jr, Goods. MRS. MrENANY. S39 Caran street, comer of Julia street. Uespectliiliy inlorms ber customers and trfSfl the public tbat she has received a large sup Va ply nf Spring Goods, mpriilng.

Ladies' fill and Misses' Hair Uimft, French Lace andtJj Emhroii'crrd Bonnets, Gimp and Straw Fists, Boys' Hats and Caps, Ribbons, Flowers, Veils. Gloves. Corsets, 8hell Combs, embroidered Chemisettes and Sleeves, with a good assortment of Fancy Dry Goods, all of which she la prepared tn sell a tbe lowest prices. Twolirst rate MILLINERS wauled. mb 6 3m New ioodt New (oodt, M'ME M.

SCHEI.I.. Corner of H. spitnl and Old Levee streets. No. 16.

Mt aLHLLL has tbe honor to Inform hei friends and tbe public in general, that the has re iveo uy latest arrivals irom American and ror rn ports, a full and comnlete aaaortment of Sonne Good, such as Rich printed ORGANDIES; Rich printed with Rands; Rich printed with Flounces: Rich printed JACONETS; men printed with Bandi i Rich printed with Flounces; Rich printed BAREGES; Ricb printed solid BAREGES; Under Sleeves, Chemisettes, Embroideries, Parasols. Mantillas, Larea.and a large assortment of Ladles' aud Cbildren'a BONNETS. N. B. Just opened, three cases Calicoes, warranted fast colors, at 10 cents per yard.

M'me Schell is determined to sell her roods eheaner than any other house in the city. ah tnose in want of uty uoods anouid rail and examine. Satisfaction warranted. mh 3m Ta tbe Ladles. NEW GOODS.

SPRING BONNETS ATT1 RTytRONH RS. G. W. ROPER. Ko.

IH6 Pnvdras street, most rener Ribbon dsy. Country mercbanta would find It to tbelr can and examine alto. mbl3. ly Hprlng Millinery und Fancy Vtorua' T1WT trrintisVit Mr. J.

A WKENN. tHvrsmn.lr.i 1' HI D.t t. ucvaix ws latiita viiuitli, wuuiu culltbe attention of the lad; and purchasers generally, ber rich extensive stock of French Cal, nead dresses lies.es Flowers Rihhnn. snn White Kid loves; also, a variety of ot' to6b. ito mention.

Milliner US at very reasonable meronato mention Milliner. DTlcea Canntn nrrf.r. wun CSxe. F17 3m IY sv French CJooda. 1n F.1R8.

WAYMOUTH. No. IT Chartres atreet. most re i'i apecuu.iy iniorms tne ttiat sue hat opened a most choice and select stock of FRENCH FANCY DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY, of the latest lmrtsHi. and solicit tbelr examination by all.

Orders from merchants and others are Invited, with Ih. assurance that they will be filled in Ihe most eatisaurtory wuugr. ip.ii, ipni tl IP. r. ii OlUU 1 H.

wnlsaon, l3 Camp atreet 'PHESE magnlrlcent Saloons were opened 1st Novem JL ber for the reception of visitors. Thev contain a vers extensive collection uf Daguerreotype Portraits, as well as raiiuiiujca dt most ceieorated Anisrs, Cbolce mezio rivedtoSfsTn'd Oemsof Art Jnrt Every. Mention will be bestowed by the Proprietor give satisfaction, not only to his patrons, bat to citisrns no are inviteo to visit tnis splendid (jallery of Fine Arts. Bv the sunerior nfth. I.l.ht lu tbe Operating Room, constrncted at rreat eanense.with an immenre Bky Light, the Daguerreotype Portraits are taken ia a few seconds in any weather, with tbe proper gradation of Light and Shade, thus rendering the Likeness perfect and natural.

For the hlrh character which thia Mt.hll.hm..i loyed for many years, and for the superior excellence, of tbe Portrait, strangers are ra oi tne at. Louis, verandah and CltV Hotels, aa Well Ulnnn, 1.1. li. cfutZZSl' 2. Vr vmct of the Dnltd tates, except of chmr" tt.

JACOBS. TET EVERTHEL Kit t'rOEI 'Ofay Hair Changed, and a New Growth Created 'HE unparalleled success of VAN DUSEN'S IM pro fci wiupr.Ni: In h. i. Eastern Slates as a Hair Renovainr la nn i luoln' tncceed in the 8outh. It is now re Zrt eoondrntly orlered to the cltixens of tbe cftF on trM W1" be found one ol tbe best bair prernarations now known.

Its peculiar office latn rhktiM Art. si. i. i i and first color, and to create an entire new growth, where I premature Alopecia or Baldness baa displaced the original covering. Itstuperlor ethcacy to accomplish tbesedetlra We reSOltS IS found In the K.

I. i porcly a vegetable production, and In no way allied to the Dye 81 alls, Mineral Acids and Alcoholic Hair mixtures at resent so extensively prevalent. It acts as tbe ready I andmaidof nature, and quickens and wonderfully revives the dyed bund gYrn adbrdlnrth depoTiU ol coloring matter which It Tnotbnly ht "AtalprlncMes of I buhe natural pigment wSich an prerrei tr at oral aspect. For nTe by J. WRIGHT rx rim Htock of $100,000.

'I1HE subscriber bees leave to inform hi. rPi public that he is constaotly receiving, by vessels from I Europe snd tbe North, goods of tbe most fashionable style I wmcn ne oners on tbe most mv I vocable terras DRY GOODS of all rlescrlptlenaand'quslltl GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING eoODt CCTLERY, HOSIERY, EERFOMJLRY BRUSHES, COMB 8, Ac Ac WJlarJ" CLOTFftNG aad FANCY GOODS I lit Jy1rn and TOnducttag the I somprising the incnrrt 'r 1 (oaadetaewhere, harln. TrrZri tJ toW msadat all ti meTppiredto aralsh Thoet ottokj description of eTothhtg; from hentlfSlTi I Wished faahlonsble suit, to the rnxiat imb5MiTS 1 ill. I avw, 1SJIllHUJI nSEhla rf. I i V.

a us determlna. I astb5sao5eriffSS2 punctuality 11 nd.Tj Ii PT1? I DrtoiT iaiu I specthilly informs tbe Jsdies and her customers." al, that she will open new Spring styles of Bonn ins. Flowers, and a variety of Fancy Goods, on the 14th. which she invites the ladies lo r.ll i'u sfTTtf a to in an Oment JOanta! lsUtYxtute Vrnmpmnr In eobiormlty with the requisition, of their charter, the Company submit the following statement, vlsi Amount of premiums received for the year endio July 1, 1861...... ISOf Amount of premiums apon unexpired risks, my ii SoVT.131 Tl Of which there have been received.

Tin For Fire premiums is For Marine do. 1M.691 ris For River do. For Life do. 18.915 SS Total amount ofpremltun for the year ending Jury It, arocr.iaa ti Leas premlumt on risks notterml ainn.iiin is Return 18.0 46 lis.owi Earned premlnma foryearendlng Julyl, iaet.gsrt.0M It Paid in same period, as follows, vis: Losses on Fire risks 98. 063 IS Losses on Marine 123.C00 80 Losses on River 146.016 80 Losses on Life risks 900 00 368.19 70 Reinsurances, expentei, Ac STl WO .1 Lets intet est, discount, Ac 6S.S99 11 19.

674 TO S97 TT44S 6g Tbe Company bave the following assets Heal estate, being amount paia on casn ror same 71 0 tc BlUt receivable, premiums, notes 877.443 30 In bonds and mortgages on real estate in tbe city of New Orleans, worth doable the amount loaned U8.91T Due for premiums in course of 14.933 46 Cash on 1M HU tt A10.114 41 WTdc Truiters have esolvei to pay an Interest af SlxPerCenton tbe Certificates of Profits for the years of lfeoO aod 1851, to the holders thereof or their legal repre sentatives, on and after the 9th day of Aoguat next Tbey Lave also declared a dividend of Thirty Per Cent on the earned premiums of the company for the year ending July nth, 1H6J, for which certlficatea will be issued on aad after the second Monday In September next THOMAS A. ADAMS, President, M. GREEN WOOD, Vice President. C. J.

AN SON I. Secretary. Mew Orleans, July 31.186s Jyl rn Trustees. rhomas A. Adama, Samuel Bell Glendy Borke, John D.

Bein, J. W. Stanton, J. A. Barelll, It.

B. Sunr.ner, C.T. Buddecke, G. Hawkins, W. F.

Vredenbargb, Sam'l H. Kennedy. Magin Pulg, W. Robinson. M.

Greenwood, J. W. Zacharie, David Hadden, Louis DeSauliea, J. U. Payne, Fk.

Camerden, J.RifHard, H.Norton. A J. Mammy, J. G. Stouse, J.

W. Carroll, m. Wright, Wm. P. Couverse, George Jonas, Z.

Taylor, f. Pulg Pulg, P. Simms, Tbos. J. Wm.

Fellowes, J. Meeker, Office Home Mntunl luaurnnce Company New Orlenns. The following statement oi the affair! or this Company ii published In conformity with the requirements of their char ter Amount of premiums on policies Issued for the year tnding 31 St. December, lk.Vi, viz: For 9154.003 41 For River premiums 197.7'J3 3r For Mariuepremiums. 81.147 63 Total premlnma 433.904 30 Less return premiums 1.69? 64 Less premiums on risks not terminated, (reserved) 93.9l td 95.655 83 Earned premlnma for the year 47 Paid during tbe same period for losses, viz: For Fire losses :I2.6.V) IT For River losses 83.1X1 76 For Marine 37.511 10 tl43.2o Amnt re iiiaarances and ex less interest, Ac 88.069 45 171.355 41 NctfarnedprolitsfbrtheyearedingDec.31,'68.lot).nH3 0 The Company have tbe following assets.

Tin Bills Receivable, being tubscriptlon noles 247.M0 II Bills Receivable, at short time, for premiums 65.038 Due for premiums, in course of 6.574 34 Cash on band aoo.843 S7 Total amount of assets 4" STATE OF LOUISIANA. I Parish of Orieana, City of New Orleans. Be Itremembered, that on the 15th January, 1853, before me.tbt subscriber, a Justice of tbe Peace in and for the city aforesaid, personally appeared Alexander Brother Piesident.and James H. Wheeler, Secretary, of tbe Home Mutual Insurance Company of New Orleans, wbo being duly atrorn, according to law, do depose and say, tbat the above accounts are Juitaand true aud a correct transcript from the books of the said Company. A.

BROTHER, President, JAMES H. WHEELER, Secretary. Sworn to and subscribed before me this, the 16th day ol January, 1853. C. V.

J0NTE, Second Justice of the Peace of the Parish uf Orleans asT Th 4 Board of Trustees bave declared a dividend of Fortv rJjne percent on the earned premiums of tht tA the year ending the 31st December, 186, foi which scrip i of March, irtificates will be Issued on and after the 1st Tbia ComjxxrF continues to Insure agsinat tbe perils of tbe Seas Riser' no or damage by Fire, at the current rates of nreasam Office No. 46 Camp street. ALEXANDER BROTHER, President, joun k. shaw vice president. JAMES WHEELER, Secretary.

New rfleana, January 15, 1853. JalS tf a yrsriie following names compose tbe Board of Trustees ,1 13 Home Mutual Insurance Company of New Orleans 1H63 sibn R. Shaw, S. L. Levy, luba Thomas, A.

H. May, John J. Green, John II. Owen, Jnhn fl A7 1 IT 1 1 W. L.

Lanier, W. Tufts, 8. DeVisser, ri uu, IWWI I P. Harrison, Rufus Mcllhenny, Wilbelmus Bog art, Robert Dyas, upu noy, jonn u. tjocxs, j.

w. uayie. C. Jorev. Jobn A.

Dougherty. John Kodenberr 4. O. Nelson, Franklin Shaw, W. C.

Tom nk Ins. Isaac H. Stauder, WrruH. Letrhford noa, a. i ay lor, K.

n. cooverae, Jobn C. Goodrich. J. Eager.

Fred.W. Rlrchboff. G. Rogers, Koynl Insurance Vrnmpnnj of Uverpool. bAxiiu, j.

wo niiiLiunD, in 100,000 SHARES vr a.ao c.ALn. Trustees JOHN 8BAW LEIGH, and R. a H. BLUNDEI.L, Esq. Ac, in Liverpool: CHARLES TURNER.

Fjo ri.im... JOHN CAMPBELL, and J. BRA SILKY MOORE, sq Deputy Chairmen. Michael Boutneld 9 I Richard Houghton, Esq. Tbomns Bonch.

Esa cawaro jounsion, r.sq. Roger Lyon Jones. Erq. Jainet Lawrence, Esq. Frrucis Maxwell, Esq.

George Maxwell, Esq. Robert McAndrew, Esq. Edmund Molyneox, Esq. William Smith, Esq. John Torr.

Esa. Ralph Brocklebauk, Esq, HBfiq t.anaoa, tsq. William Ciaxton, Esq. Thomas Dover, Esq. Richard Harbord.

Esa. Robert Ellison Harvev. Esa. Thomas Dyson Hornby, Esq. ueorge ts.

storsiaii, rsq. Actuary Percy M. Dove, Esq. Available Capital TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Paid upCapitai SEVENTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.

The Subscriber bavins been annointed Arent for th. snore weaitny ana nigtny respectaoie Liverpool jnaa ranee vmce, ia now ore pared to accept maxi. and lssot Folictesfor Insarance arainst loss or duresse from Fire in the city of New Orleans, aod on tbe most liberal terms. The very large capital added to the Individual liability oi every stocxnoiorr to tne entire extent oi property is a Derfect eaarantee to the insured nf hia aafet in eaa. oi lose.

The usual abatement made to place thia company'. puncira un par wun tue mutual otnr.es; ana an settle meots for losses will be made here, both prompt and liberal jAinr mAUKE, St. Charlesstrect. vi i i pi rn sMIe Inanranre. STABILITY, SECURITY.

PERPETUITY. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF nr.w luua. Ket accumulated Carh Fund near 000,000, Securely Invested in Bonds and Mortgages. All the profits are divided amongtt the assured. JOSEPH B.

COLLINS. President IT undersigned baa been appointed agent of tbe abovi institution, its great security otters superior advon toges to persona aesiring insurance un tneir Uvea THOMAS A. ADAMS. at Crescent Mutual Insurance Company. CHARLES McCORMlCR Phvaictan.

Ja6 6.t iy I)r. Holmes's Compound Counter Irritant. A SOVEREIGN REMEDY for Rheumatism. Gout. xx.

Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Nervous Headaches, Pains. Nodes or Enlagemrnton the Bonn. White Bwellings. Bronrhial AfTertiont and Paict In tbe 1de and nreast, violent rains. Bruises and snralnt.

Weak ness in the Loins, Learorrbea or Whites, Diarrhea Also in a variety ol otner rompiainit in willed a powerful rem edy of the kind ia required. Thia remedy has been used by some of our best physicians of this city and elsewhere wltb success Every family should have it Khin. strain boats should not be without it. Tbe country physician will find it an Invaluable remedy in his bauds. It is no qnack remedy and needs no puffing.

Can be had of tbe proprietor IM St Joseph street J. Wright 161 Chart res "rr nmuwiy, unucr oi oienviiie and fJuartres etreetf ajm roynras sib. Tnhln elm Irledlnsil rkOCTOB who has obtained so great a rep.u iHud' at kls Toffice, may oa, fffn. OT s7TtarrAM Snn aai rrnvw. th2? Doctor Walaon not one of thoae who rjret.arf complainto thev arc withoCTthe knowledge of.

aT.a or Surgery In London, In which dt; died In the large hospitals, and he took thematic. obtained be studied In the lar.a KnanTi i. 1. i 1 huw lie uwi lue uicxjicaw kI7 vnerc ne practiced for many year a toe state of bis health obliged him to remove to tht Doctor Watson mrtnais a bya. His medicines are nnt nauseous, nor hard to take BCT.kwP business, box oblige bin 'tCT hj diet Th Doctor never makes ase of merenry "ho 1 vertlsc tbat they do nut prescribe it But what the Dor or may, withont vanity make a boasts his success In the treatment of those old obttinats caaet which the wesson of tbe disease nas lain In the body lor years.

Patiento them selves know very well bow Itatt u.kl uic, 1 ii ii ea ic aaaL "th blotches, pain 4 the neck of the bladdsr Vrastingof th teatlclas, wUasaay othar symptosaa. Hans in toeae cases, wnctner ny nicer in tne toroatori. Dr. Wasanw Ii 1 si ss hlaaaalf aaeh dralw ta, plaiatowhlcAlatlMoaly way that aayaas can learaU rat DrTMi has rs sorsd teWa.tr Bo srboa streeta. sjrsmtattekaco nwas lathaBBoratagsBtllS atalght aajsrawsiaiiai.sian a.

RX WEIBL1NG former! of Cincinnati, Ohio, be. Jyl leave to Inform her friends and tbs DubUc thaxinaVS taAan tbs well known Board In How." a. a TO TKAVELERii. For LsksBsrnt aad Alsra lrusa, SUMMER ARRANGEIiUlNT. oo and alter laarrii fc.

ssTai af arV. Olexleu Gnlf iLaJIwra w. Deyot corner of Good Chtldrrnttrect sad Cbaasasr' rfo PROCTOR TILLE, Lake Borgns DtataaiTV, ara timrugh Fift Can tajCUdj aad Leave the City at I Leave the Lakaa. ej, o'clock a. I ckocka.irM 10 o'clock A.

M. I 1 o'clock P. Mui o'clock P.M. I clock.F.lf"" a. mH.

sn rmsiasa. I D.il.n.I Iinrim.nt 1 Nj, Oil SnmmMa .1 ran I with the estate of tht 1st Alex. Gordon, armlv hT JylK 1W.2 W. G. BAKE WT LL.

Ei. tireRt iUoil Konto froea tkarlMtM Through Fore from Charleston to Baltimore SilT' Philadelphia 19, and to New York tiZ 1 LEAVIN the wharf at the root of Lauraus im at P. M. via Wilmington, N. C.

frosa whlck two daily trains are despatched at I A. M. and p. cept on Sunday, when but one train leaves at P. i 8 o'clock only connecting at Weldoo, N.

with th board and Roanoke Railroad to Norfolk, thence by era to Baltimore, and both trains connecting at Weldoe tbe lines to Peters rmrg, Richmond, Washington, Phlladelphlaand New York. The public is respectfully Informed that theshrsm. these lines are in first rate condition, and are aavtgat. well knpwo and experienced command era; the kaiu are In fine order, (the Wilmington and Weldoa, as w. the Seaboard and Roauoke having recently bsearelaw heavy rail) thereby securing both safety and By tbese routes passengers availing themselves of the TRAIN may reach Baltimore in 40 boors, PhlladelpM, hours, and New York In 6.

hours and by tbe TRAIN they arrive in Baltimore In 60 hours, FUlaaa, nti bonrs, and New York In 6l hours Through tickets can alone be bed from B. WHIST Agent of tbe Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad Con at the office of the Company, foot of Laurens ton S. C. to whom please apply. tnyu is New Orieana and Cnrrollton Rnilraa, CAAROLLTON LINE.

DEPARTDRB OF TtXL From Hew Orleans. Horse Csrs and TH A. and lis, F. steam Trains A. every hoar afterwards p.

Inclusively la summer, and aatU qeartsr la winter. From Carro lltoa. Horse Cars 6 and 6 A. 8, and 10 o'clock F.Jt (team Trains 7 A. sod every hour afterwards aof Inclusively In summer, and an til half past 4 in winter.

Fare i cents. Children under lt years aad serva en Is. Snmrna. Arranrements eommenca em tnlro Hr in February and end on second Monday in These Cart ran tb and from the Depot. No.

lt areas. DENATURE OF CARS. In winter, from' TkJ A Oepot, 18 Baronnst.1 A Intummer.from Lafayette flf A Depot, 18 Baronns TH A. After which the Cars leave each teimiims every ajtar nut es until 8 o'clock P. M.

Then at hit, 9, 10 and 11 from tbe Depot i And luj P. from Lafayette. fore 10 cents. Children under twelve years, half asT Note Special Night Cars for parties, balls, saett, kc, supplied when required after the above hours. mhs sswi Pontcharrraln iLnilroatd.

REDUCTION Of PRICES. Cxr.nrsion Tickets to and from tne Lake. same day, 15 Fall and Winter Arrangement for the departure althtc commencing on the 1st September. 'THE CAks WILL LEAVE The Lake: Aneinryi At o'clock AY At 8 At lo At 11 aa At It I At t.k At 4 At a. At At aa At At At At At At At At At At At At 6 o'clock A.

7 6 a 10) 1 P. M. 4H en 7 At r.t. l.ava Vi. CI la Stnii aval a ku Omnibuses leave the corner of Canal, Chartres and see etreetsevery 6 and 15 minutes for the Depot, 1ST A Horse Car will leave the City End every atorr' at.

6 o'clock, and the Lake end every evening Je30 6 ly i. W. SMITH, General gnptrlateadeiit 144 lii'inl 144 1 anai NEW ORLEANS MANTILLA FACTORY. QfUlll VELVET Cloth and Merino Cloaks and OUUU embroidered Mantillas, of the newest styles latest trimming, for Ladies and Misses prices to suit customers at tbe New Orlesns Mantilla Factory, da. Cur.al atreet Tbe proprietor nf tbiseatablltbment resDertfnlly a the inspection of the ladies of New Orleans, and arly strangers coming to the city, who are not aware bis lttrge and splendid stock of Cloaks And Mantillas r.

opened and ready for aale at his Mantilla Roosts, te snd cee them before tbey purchase at any other place, they will be convinced tbat we are now selling then halft be price sf any other store in the city. In eddition to our splendid and target teck of and Mantilla, ladies caaaeenfe every art Ids la i fancy dry goods trade. Silk in all styles for dresses; 1 silk snd fancy straw bonnets, and ribbons; large of embroideries to be sold here on commissi oa at the ufactorer's prices; Lace and muslin sacks aad asaa cais, chemisettes, sleeves and collars; 600 embroi, linen bdkfs. in tbe tame lot, to be sold without res. new style bloomer trimmings, and other trimalati ladies dresses that cannot be had at snynther stars.

A splendid lot of rich CRAPE SHAWLS; embroi ROBES for wedding dresses) Babies long cloak, robes, fringes and velvets of tbe richest styles and dm shades Bilk Velvet in the piece for making mantillas Ladies wismng to nave any particular styic sj t.u Mantilla, can have it by gi' aer Ladles rKsblnnabfe.Tl ring in tneir oraer. a made ft arder. aai Now XUualo Htsre. Vi Camp street, NewOrles We would most respectruuy inr friends sndthe public that sor STORE is now open, and tbat wew be glad to receive a call fronv.tbesi i tbe oarpoae of ins pectins ths aaasic a musical merchandise. Tne Pianoa are of tbe best American mualaebirW the latest patterns and Improvements, with or withsat I olian Attachments; Harps, Melodeons, Oaltan Violins, of superior quality; Brass Instruments, sf pattern and variety, for Bands; Bats Vic Una, Violooef Tenor Violins and Banjos, Flutes, Clarionets, riser rom 4 to key from the best scales estc Boxes, Drums, Snare or 8lde Drums ro perl or Rrlnga fw i kinds of Musical Instruments.

In the greatest variety. tides every thing usually found in a complete Mastc a Dealers will find it to their interest to call oa as. at sre able to sell them many of oar articles oa advaatafro a Muiicinni, Teachers snd Amateurs arc pertlmltr'T 1 rlted to examine, as we will deal with them to Uieu vantage. Every Piano tbat we sell will be fully and aettrxr warranted as to perfectnns and durability and if as instrument after a careful trial proves defective, tht may be returned and exchanged for another. Old Pianos taken in exchange for new sees by r.

I the dirterence Pianos and other Instruments tuned and repaired, mw Pianos to let. N. We will also keep for tale FREHCH IA5 from Erard A Pleyel. tar Music neetly bound. UOMfEOPATHIC BOOKS AND MXDICI5TS.

i some choice GERMAN BOOKS, of the best vrrUan, tale by AS ii RAND WEBXEIN, Bi62 ly aacaaspttr' llenarlnra af lI9vnaA A Olnb. THE original, nnsnrpaeeed.and lastly celebrated VV, ADOLPH. tbe universallv acknowledged gre.ir i Sympbtbiert in tbe world, end the same distiogeisnea who created, tbroogh her marvelous revelations of the the present, as well as the correct predictions sf the ft turn intense excitement In Eneland. France and tbe a cipal cities of the United States, tbat Queen Victor! her wits a costly diamond brooch, and Daniel tier with a Jeweled ring. Is now in New Orleans, aoa to receive visitors st the Western Verandah Hotel, of Tchoupitoulaa and Julia si recta private eatrtr' Julia atreet, five doors from Trboupitoo las whom sue a Inform all about the neat, the nreamt and the fetare they are married or not, and when, or what lady or they will get, or business of every description.

Mysten. andalmost imprasibleaa ber profession recommended bv sn hirhlv reaneetaole snDrres. sad lnnumersble certificates of acknowledged sxtraorau piwrr and skill tbat it precludes all suppasipsa bility of deception or lmnosirian.aa many untm tlce. Consultation fee from tl to t3, aceoed gtsbev they wish to go. or what rime they occupy.

art Protection saainat iVIm. PATENT Stationary ircEugine Pumps for 8teaB and Plantations, capable af durhu.i.. frnrn taen one hundred gallons ol water per minute, and throwim same I mm forty to ninety feet perpendicularly. For feet simplicity, durability and eflect I bey arc oason i iivci rsiriui wDraiui sixs. ror sale ny J.

in. UAUVJSI, II Lalnvett Agent for ManufacUr N. Thia Pump tnav be seen In ooeration at tbe i of tbe Bun Mutual Insurance Company, corner Cot. and Gravier streets. art Chnrlesi Heltlalrk Chamnaane.

rIHE ondersigned, agents in tMtclty furthssaiet' a. above celebrated brand of Wine, warranted enr not superior, to Piper's Heidslck, have now laadn baskeu, to which tbey particularly call the attenUoa a. trade A full coprly constantly oo hand. nib lni W1NGFIELD, TRICE CO .96 Gravier ITInrrhaat Tallssr. laU partner in the ins ves, ni ere bant tailors, hs' I firm bv mutual dttsshrti' ii partnership, begs leave to Inform his mesas the nnblir.

that he will, an the la Oeaeoef. bit new establishment in the new building, coraerof Lever and Conti ttreett. where he will always sees ca band the beat aaaortment of goods, with the lateattt1 direct from Paris. He will give prompt attention to si. ders in the above line ot business that be msy be ai' with, and hopes to bave extended to him a short si kind patronage im W1L.L.1AW fhe undersigned baa on hand Rich, R.n,l UUV.it.

CI.Im. ninner sad Bets, Planished and Brltanls Ware, Plated T' 8poona, Ac; Fine Table Cutlery, Solar aas I a. srni.i.i aAm Ac, tste'i with a well selected stock forcoantrv trade. af af" will he SOLD VERY LOW. Packlnr done ia the beat manner, aad csoaaaon all parts of the city free of charge.

j. t. uunkari agras, of this citv. ard wl II be paid for bis safe deUvery tt tr city. For further 1 ne soove reward safe place In the nanv i iaca.

REWARD Fnrtier Br a tne wgh. lav' shove reward will be paid for bis delivery to oa i'h lail keener will niaa neirw Ik, nndersisned have any boy answering to the above description. mnia lm HOM AN A KERNON.t yrsnt Jnat Arrived and for Sale. Between si im Hk.lw Vlralnla and CsrollnsNsrnea.ralafinanf Men. Women, aad Girls, corn nri sin field bsods.

boos terrs seoastreatrs, rooks, washers and lrooera 1 Alan. aia. i klaksmithS, Penlers bricklaySTS, Ac, which will sold aa accon dating terms, aad pare baser will do well to gite tut derslgned a call before rui chasing elsewhere. at. W.

mrt between Carondelet and Baroor' Negrset for galea A Snstrai hlackmbh I a.rae. 1 batcher, cooks, washers and Irons ra, asd I vants; also a asmber of field bands, boi aai 1 women. Persons wishing to boy would do sssaviat call, as they will ba sold at reaaonab priuefc Sat uaCtory guarsoiees given. A'v to The undersigned. MEicbelherger Die wkbdrawu from saiii 7 klrTV lioi.l.auji kr.w Akll RanswtTS be 46th nit.

ALLEN, a bright mulatto, age a. ft years, feet blgb, very well dressed, bas as al 1 tremely careless gait, of slender baild, sad wo moustache when he left the property sf J.F.r nsou. Jsq a TWENTY FIVE DOLLA away from the plantation of fT nf tit. James, since August. 1, ti ROBERT, about" 6 feet Inches wide forehead: the loint af his left.

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