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i SALES AT AUCTION. BY" WHITMAN McNAlR. 112 Ckmrtre ttrteU URDAY, the 21st toe lit 10 o'clock, A. at i 4 Vtfca New eu.uw leet i inch Dressed Flooring. 1 1 Tl one-fourth cash, the balance ft approved pproved at 60 days, 4 and 6 months.

alio at Louisiana Dragoons. 3 ATTEWTIOM The company will assemble on Sun dat, the 29th iust at 6 o'clock, A. Mnin full ummor uniform, and on horseback, in frcnt of Capt. Johns' store, for Legion Inspection Review. The peiittK.o.

w. -wnpnnj are iniormec. mat punctual eadance at the precit hour it required, and are referred ia this respect to the General Orders, which, 0j be seen in the New Orleans Bee. CsP- Johns will resume the command of the com-ptBfi from which he has been prevented for some past by sickness, CHAS. ECKHARDT, s30 Orderly BIENVILLE RANGERS, "ATTEimow! To are hereby notified to attend drill every Thursday evening at 7J o'clock, until further notice.

By order of the Commandant, R. C. 1st Se'rg't. j27 U. S.

MONTGOMERY GRENADIERS, ATTENTION The members are reauested to attend drill on Friday evening next, at 8 o'clock, and also to attend on every succeeding Friday until further orders. By order of Lieut. Murphy, Comdg. june, 11 J. K.

MURPHY, Sec'ry. CANVASSED HAMS. 2 500 Mama on hand and PRICE, JOHNSON Sl CO. lOt No. 71 Camp street.

BAGGING. Pieces superior Kentucky Barging for sale 500 oj rn.lKsC, JJllIJi OL CO. al4 lOt No. 71 Camp street FLOUR. Mills BBLS- FRESH FLOUR for sale by OUU S.

J. p. WHITNEY, 18 73 Camp street. TOBACCO. onn BALE KENTUCKY TOBACCO, in fine OUU order, for sale by i PRICE, JOHNSON St CO.

No. 71 Camp street. MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. COMPRISING some of the best brands, on hand and for sale by PRICE, JOHNSON St CO. alilOt No.

71 Camp street FKESH TIIOMASTON LIKE AFLOAT. QOA CASKS fresh Thomaaton Lime, cargo of is ung iiiuf oca, receivea airect ana lor sale by G. BEDFORD BECK, j23 24 Customhouse street. MINERAL WATERS White Sulphur, Blue Lick, Seltzer and Lamacbidcr Water, always ob nana tor sale ay siuivis at co, may 29 3m Druggists, No. 40 Canal sU SIGNAL LANTHORNS.

TUST received a let of colored Signal Lanthorna a new article, very handsome, for sale by may 22 HILL St RELF, 17 New Levee. FISHING TACKLE, SEINES AND CAST NETS TUST received per ship Alfred from Liverpool, i general assortment of Fishing Tackle, consisting of rods with and without reels, silk and bair lines, 'Limerick and other bonks, floats, leads, swivels and geitnp. 'Also, seines from 10 to 35 fathoms, and csst nets. BISCOE St McCUTCIIr'N, j6 tf. 13 Canal street.

IME, PLASTER, CEMENT, AIR, BRICKS. JL-J low casks fresh. Tbomaston lime, 450 bbls. plaster of Paris, 750 bbls. Roman and hydraulic cement, 100 casks plastering hair, Baltimore and English fire bricks, For sale by BRIDGE, KEARNY St CO, iuue 8 lvia 60 Gravier st.

NEW ORLEANS LITERARY DEPOT. T3 EASE'S CUriJUd Essence of Horehonml Candy A compounded from twenty-five of the tnott safe add salutary cough ingredient. This dceoction is hirtly recommended for clearing the voice, and re lieving coughs, colds, hoarseuefs, i-ritation of the throat, croup, whooping cough, asthma, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint, night sweats, difficulty or profuse, expectoration, and in fact all diseases leading to consumption. For sale, wholesale and retail, by J. F.

CURNS next door to the Post Office. Also, Mrs. Mason's BRITISH EPRINTS, for sale at the above place. may 21 2twadtf Imp riant. B.

FOSOATE'S ANODINE CORDIAL. A Sfe mmd Effectual Remedy for Dimrrkaa, Ckolerm Morbus, and Summer Complaint generally. THIS invaluable core for the above complaints surpasses any other remedy now in thj country. Hundreds of eases have come to the knowledge of the proprietor, where a speedy cure has been effected by the nse of the CordiaLafler the best efforts of the most skillful physicians, and a resort to the common remedies bad proved unavailing. It has beeu extensively used throughout this State, and elsewhere, during the last twelve years; has been approved, and is used in practice by a great number of the most respectable physicians in the country, as may be Been by their certificates and recommendations accompanying the same.

This medicine is discovered to be a certain and effectual remedy for the intestine diseases produced by drinking the.waters of the rivers in the southern, and south-western States," which "renders it of inestimable value to those who reside or travel in those sections of the country. For sale by H. BONNABEL, Agent, Corner of Natchez and Tchoupitoulaa streets, eug 12 ly. fc SIMONS, (rLAQUEMINE, LA.) Receiving, Forwarding Commf anion JlrrcbanlSf CTlFor the sale and transniisioi-of produce and merchandise to and from New Orleans, Opelousas, Attakapas, Passengers transported te and from the Indian Village with the greatest care and despatch. iCTThe PLAQUEMINK HOTEL is kept as usual by W.

L. Fens, ETThe abovt firm has connected itself with the steamer VICTORIA, which will ply regularly between Indian Village, St. Martinsville and Opelousas, making one trip a week to each port, leaving Indian Village every MONDAY for 8U Martinsville, and every THURSDAY for Opelousas, immediately after the arrival of the Bayou Sara Packets. j29 3m Philadelphia Saddlery (Sign of the Golden Horse Head.) Va a near CanaL TAMES MAGEE CO. have altered thetyle ot their firm te that MAGEE, KNEASS uu.

and have opened at their new store, No. 6 Magazine BtreeW-where they do respectfuUy invite -the atten- -An. inir articles in their line to uvu their present large an very fine aasortnient of. Saddlery, fresh from their manufactory in Philadelphia; made expressly for this market, and which they are determined to cu ai toe very wwc. rK Thv will be coostantiv receiving per every vessel from Philadelphia iresn additions to their present stock, which comprises every article in the line.

N. B. Carey Ploughs (Jabez King's make) Noa. "2, 3 and 4, with wooden or iron mould boards Cul-Hnion! Ijnd Slides Wheel and Mud Barrows: Ox Wheels, Sc constancy on hand and for sale lowroreasn. dee 18 tf MAGEE, KNEASS Sl CO.

CIRCUS 8TREET INFIRMARY, itTWtEH POTDKAS AND FERDIDO STREETS. mills Institution is now eomuleted. and will be A ready for the reception of patients on the 15tfi. V'rhKnildinr is elerant and conasaodions. The and well ventilatedf and so ar ranged as to afford to the invalid all the convenience of I private dwelling.

The locality is one Of the best in the 3L TW ijfcafewTninutes waiaoi Terms of admission From $1 to $5 per day. The' above charges include all except ted focaaesof midwifery, where wirtte and colored persona can be accommoaaiou. For the quiet and security of P'tatt insanity or of contagious disease will The4nstitutin will always be provided with experienced and attentive nurses, male and Gratuitous advice will be given daily to the poor, between the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock, P. M. For admission apply to Dr.

No. 221 Camp street, or to Dr. MONRO MACKIE, who resides at the Infirmary. J5y SABA1ARILLAt-20 bales for sale Jby w. CROSBY, 8 Camp at HENRY KEANE A Cenamieieia Iflerchnuta, 135 Magazine street, New Orleans.

jaotf DR. SNOWDEN maybe found atnightat No. U3 St. Charlea nnrinir lha Amir k- under the Exchanre Hotel. ap 13 ly A CARD RICHARD S.

RISLEY, Wholesale -and Retail Druggist. Verandah Buildings, cor. St. Charles and Common streets, New Orleans mar 31 tf THE undersigned will transact general ComraTa sion and Forwnrding business from this date June 15 T.OCI1.V1E SULLY. 44 Poydras t.

TO SURVEYORS CPMPAS3 F0- first evening vompass, complete, for sale cheap lor cash. Knnmra may iu THEUNDERSIGNED ths. a HENRY CLAPP. Jr Tnt ft: BOU or warding under the firm of Hall, Bein Clapp. J.

HALL A. B. BEIN. NftTirp THE subscribers have this day removed their of-nee from No. 25 New tven to a lAHlM atM 1 cm uoors aoove royaras tt.

HALL, BEIN CLAPP. riIIE nadersigiied has this day taken into co-pnrt- i- ncrsiiip BENJ. CASEY. The Book an.i sta tionery business will be conducted under the firm of MCKemn tf Catty, corner of Camp and Common su. zm WL JWcKEAN.

NOTICE. -persons having claims against the firms of A LL XV LONG SMITH, previous to Ilia 23d of ADril last and LONG ALDRICH Sc. SMITH, or the estate of STEPHEN ALDRICH, will please present uw aaiua mr aeiueineni witnout army. LUISU SMITH, y25 219Tchoupitoulas streeL FOR SALE, COMPLETE FILES of the WEEKLY PICA-V- YUNE. from VoL 3 to Vr.1 4.

rnP i tn Apply at No. 72 Camp street. febl7 dawtf fflerlc, Beylle Ac Ueneral Cmmntisrion mnd Forwarding Mercutnts, No.30 Onmiilnn II John A E. Retllk Wm Dci.ilttc WILLIAM FOINDEXTER, AT.TORNEY AT LAW, WILL practice in the District Courts fer the Parishes of Concordia, Madison, and Carroll. Ad-dress Nntchz Pottoffice.

ap 23 lrudawtf B. F. TANKERSLEY, ATTOaNCT AT LAW, HOUSTON, TEXAS, Referenee, New Orleans feb IT James Love, Galveston. dwtf JNO. CCKkTON.

JAS. I WIBRAT. EGERTON EXCIIAPtOK nUOKEUS, 27 CAMr STREET, NgW ORLEANS. D- Bills of Exchange, Gold, Silver, Stocks, Un-current Money and Promissory Notes negociated. mac 5 lydtfcw i FOR SALE, LOW for carh, at the Picayune Boek-bindery, No T2 Camp street, I jedjrera.

JTonrnnla, Diiy-Ttooka, RECEIPT-BOOKS, and BLANK BOOKS ef all descriptions. BANK-BOOKS, TOBACCO-BOOKS, OOTTON-BOOKS, printed, ruled and bound to any pattern. QZT Orders from planters and country merchants attended to promptly, and on reasonable terms. feb 21 COMMISSION BUSINESS. I BU-FORD having taken GEO.

L. WOODWARD, late of Mobile, into partnership with' A. him for the purpose ef transacting a general commission business in the city of New Orleans, under the of BuroRp Woodwirb, will devote their united exertious in the sale of cotton aud produce and from their experience in the cottou business hop -strict attention to the Miterest of their employers to receive a liberal portion of pit routine. i A. C.

BUFORD, I ap26 6mw GEO. L. WOODWARD. NOTICE. THE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers in this city under the firm of Reynolds, Byrne and in Natchez, state of Mississippi, Under that of Reynolds, Marshall is this day dissolved by mutual consent.

I The signature of the respective firms will henceforth be used iu liquidation only, in N'ew rlean.4 by J. B. Byrne, and in Natchez by L. R. Marshall, to whom all per6oa indebted will please pay, and all having claims will present theui.

JAS. M. REYNOLDS, JN'O. B. BYRNE.

j31 L. R. MARSHALL. I JZTThe subscriber will continue the Commission Business in this city under the firm of J. Jt.

time e) Oo. fJ31 3mdas J. B. BYRNE. NOTICE.

THE undersigned have entered into a general partnership, and the Commission Business hitherto transacted by them under the firm of J. Bonner Co. will be continued under the style of JENKINS Ax BONNER in New Orlenns, and that of J. BON NER Sl CO at Clintea. La.

I Their office is removed from the corner of Magazine and Poydras streets te No. 11 St. Charles street, nearly opposite the Verandah. E. F.

JENKINS, apJ51yw. J. BONNER. F. N.

BISSELL CO, Plaquemiue, La. Sucettsors to Orillion Sc Bissf.ll. ARE prepared to receive and forward with care and despatch any quantity of merchandize and produce destined for Opelousas, Attakapns or Bayou Grosse Tete. 8tages and Baggage Waggons for the accommodation of passengers and baggage. Stare" Office at the PLANTER'S HOTEL, which is kept by N.

Bissell, where passengers will do welfe to register their names in order to bee re seats 1J: in the stages running to iue luuiau tihuc. -F. N. BISSKLU T. LEFTWICH, jll C.

J. B. BISSELL. "DISSOLUTION. I mHE eo-rartnership heretofore existing in this citv under the firm of McCaniant Sc.

Slemons, is this dav dissolved DV mutual consent, jas. sicam- ant is te settle the business of the firm. JAS. McCAMANT, may 16 J.NO. LEMONS.

undersigned will continue the. business in his own name, and solicits the patronage of the old grm DlCUAMAn 1, may 18 No. 57 Tchoupitoulnvstreet. 1UDLEY S. JENNINGS, of Jackson, and B.W.GODFREY, of New Orleans, haviue form pnnnminn for the practice of Law, will attend to au.

business in the Ceurts of Mississippi which may be left with me a No. 38 Royal street. Refer to B. W. GODlKLi, Alfred Hennen, J.New Orieans.

Messrs. Ringold Ferriday, mar27 1y i JEWELRY AND STORE. iT f.lJinN A. YOUNG, late of the firm of Whitte ll more Sc Young, has opened at No. 11 Camp street, (next door to the City Bank,) for the purpose Watches and Jewelry.

He solicits his old customers and the public generally to favor him with a snare oi weir pnirouanr. i THE FRANKLIN INFIRMARY TS now re-opened for the admission, of patients at JL the following rates 5 Private rooms from $2 to $3 per diem. vnriliill Der diem. For further particulars apply at the Infirmary sit uated in Elysean news, iacmg mo railroad, or at IT K-ampart strco. I.IPE INSURANCE.

VCEAN INSURANCE OFFICE. -The- absence I-1 in this citv for insuring Uves, and the ex'travagant rate, of 1 the Northern ana uriic n.w.nt residina? in Louisiana, have determined the Board or yireciorsoi i detecmineu in clllllse their charter ue iwijvic. noon lives, on a scale of SI whTch wm enable every one wbi. in re-ceiot Of a moderate annual income, te secure Tor those who are aepeuuepi vision in cast pi tneir noMihle The le determined on inear -M possible. the average of those adopter oy i Inn1 Hit ttsldltlOD 01113 VOT being made for difference of climate; and by this cale! an annual premium pf twenty dollars paid by ia the oavment of one a au hi lu tnL should he die -within nremium ef one hundred dol lars wUl secure five thousand MoUars; abd sv oa The company wiU issue policies for any term from an.

to seven years, and the can be paid uarterly, buif-yearly, or yearly. a r.irther information that may be required wil rnpniahMl on abolicatioB to'-the office, No. 45 Camp street, corner of Gravier street. By order of the Board, mar 4 C1IAS. BRIGGS, Sec'ry.

COPPER. 8TILLS AND WORMS always on hand mar25 tt LONG eBMlTH. 1 TO RENT, TO RENT. The four alnrv k.l. II.P1 C.

rl i uv. w. hit uravier iiretea. ly to aia im iCHAS. MASON fa aualst.

TO "RENT, A two StOrv brick dwelling hnnae. with kitrh en, Ac. iu St. Joseph between Camp and 'Magazine sis. Annlv tn A nir AriFOlin.

june 23 tf 18 Exchange Place. TO RENT. MA commodious dwelling house, with a large yard and garden, stables, chicken bouse, attached, situated ou Bacchus street, near the corner of Erato. For particulars enquire on the premises. may 11 tf LOSSES.

LOST from a dray on Girod or Circus streets, on Thursday morning, a coil of ROPE, marked 158 lbs. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it with jii 1 pajiu BLLbyM Magazine st. LOST. BY a fireman at the alarm of fire last night, small sized Russia leather Pocket Book, lined in side with green silk, and containing, besides a number of memoranda, cuttings from newspapers, psid uotcn, of 120. The owner will be dIabii.

cd to give 25 per cent, of tho-utoney to whoever will eave tne pocket book at tins office. jfi I STOLEN. IROM the subscriber, at the lake end of the Pont-cliHrtrain Railroad, a boat, about three tons burthen, has three hutches amid ship, aud is called the COMET. She ha her name painted on the stern yellow letters and has a red aud yellow streak around her, a cabin all and a htcering room tnecabiu is large enough Tor two men to stand in. Any person kuowinr au thina of said boat will con fer favor by nddresbing a letter to all) 1 TIIOS.

CLAWSON, New deans. S10 REWARD. STOLEN, from the corner of Magazine and Su-zette streets, on the nieht of the 16th inst, Carpenter's Tool Chst, painted blue, about 3 feet long. 20 inches deep, and 20 inches broad, with iron handles, rastenod on two pieces of mahogany at the ends, filled with carpenter's tools, all stamped with the mark J. Wnoii.

Supposed to be carried off in a dray, after the watchman went off their posts in the morning. Any person discovering auy or all of the above articles will please call on John Wasson, Carpenter, No: 90 Dclord street. 3t $20 REWARD. WAS LOST, on Monday night last iu Banks' Arcade, or between that place and the corner of Macraziue and Canal btrcels, a roll of money and a check (for what amount, or on what bank, is not known,) amounting altogether to about V-iz, witn a memorandum of the whole. Any person having found the same will be rewarded us above by leaving it at this office, as well as receive yie thanks or the loser.

1 j9tf I $25 REWARD. Ran away from the subscriber, on the 13th day of July lat, a black man named ROBERT, (he sometimes goes by the name of SAM.) He is about five feet seven or eight inches high, with high eheek bones. the lower part of his face thin, and has a scar on the left side of bis race, running down, purcnaseu him a few irouths since in this city, but his late owner lives at Little Rock, Arkansas, and he will no doubt try to get back there. Tho above reward will be given to any person who will give me information so; that I cau get him. H.

F. WADE, al8 i INo. oo choupitouias st. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. Ran away from the subscriber, three week biuce, the black girl NANCY, aped 30 years; has.

but few teeth, of slim and tall stature, and docs not tnlk much, nor give much satisfaction when spoken to. The above reward will be given ou delivery, or for such information as will lead to her apprehension, on application to C. E. THONKE, aI5tr I no. no juua street, I f.10 REWARD.

Ran away from the subscriber, on Saturday morning, the 5tb iusU, the slave ELIZA She is of the middle bie, griffe, with very large eyes. She is supposed to te lurking somwnere in the 2d Muuicipidity. The above reward will bn given to any person wuo shill deliver her in any of the city prisons, or give such information as will lead to her apprehens-ion. june 15 tf CilvtliOll I UYK.IML. I FIFTY IKJI.LARS REWARD.

Absconded from the steamboat Athenian, some time in June last, a yellow boy named ALFORD.npcd about 20 or 21 years, about six feet high, well made, good features, fine toeth. hair quite straight, and of an auburn color. I purchasedrhim from a gentlemau from Mis souri, nuu sold liim to rraucis ruasance, oi oayoa Lafourche. Said boy not tilling the guarantee, I exchanged another boy for him, with the understanding that the said boy Alford was to be delivered to me in this city. lie wa seut on the Athenian, captain Henry, and left the boat before he was delivered, and consequently baa never been received by me Said bov weighs about 170 lbs and has been seen in Lafayette since be left the boat.

He may endeavor to get free papers aud get on some boat going up tne river. THOMA8 HUNDLEY. I New Orleans Autust'll, 1841. 1ml i 50 REWARD. Ranaway or stolen from the subscriber on the 18th of May last, the mulatto boy CORNELIUS, aged 23 years old, 6 feet high, weighs 175 stout made, down cast look, and oue tooth out on the left side.

He was seen in the 2d and 3d municipalities a lew days cince. I am inclined to believe he has been de coyed off by some abolition scoundrel. 25 will bo given for the boy aloun, or $50 on couviction of the thief. Captains of vessels and others are cautioned not to employ said boy, as tbey will be preeecutod to the utmost rigor of the law. I WILLIAM C.

GOODRICH, j21 1 I Adele sU, Lafayette i 20 REWARD. Imtm mf Abfcouded from the undersigned on the 8th of August, 1641, the griffe boy HENRY, aged about 6 years, feet in height, more or less, well made, plays the clarionet aud violin tolerably well, has very nne teetn, high forehead, walks very straight, has a very light complexion and would pass for a mulatto but for is hair, which is curly, is very clean in bis person and rather a dandy, very polite aud gentlemanly, speak KnglUh very well and can read -and write. He is believed to have gobe over the Lake or up the river, and to have lorged papers with him. captains and owners of steamboats and vessels iu general are no tified not to harbor said slave, under the penalty of the law. I nl7 2tdltw THEOPniLE FREEMAN.

N. B. He is carpenter by trade, and sometimes acts as barber ho likewise wears bis hat on one side. $500 REWARD. Ran away from the subscriber, on Satur day night, the 7th of August, his two mulatto boys, WILLIAM and GEORGE (the latter calling himself George Bradley).

George is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 niches high a scar running from his mouth back to his lower jaw bone, and, I thiuk, one on the top of bis nose hair thick and busby, and incused to curl a little. I William is about 22 or 23 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, and very white his eyes are brown and his hair straight, and he will no doubt attempt to pass for a white man, aud pass George as his servant. They took with them one Panama hat, half worn, one white fur hat, one cap of a very superior qua lity and entirely new, fourteen shirts and five suits of clothing ol fine cloth and caseimerc, and several suits thin clothes. I will pav the above reward of Five Hundred Dol lars for their apprehension, and lodging them in any jail where I can get thorn, if taken on the Ohio river, and Two HundTeJ Dollars if ttken anywhere on the Mississippi river; or, I will give Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars for the delivery, as before mentioned, of either, if taken on the Ohio river, and One Hun dred Dollars if taken any where Mississippi. A.

P. WILLIAMS, Alexandria or te I LAMBETH, THOMPSON New Orleans. y. TO PLANTERS AND PHYSICIANS. I rjlIIE subscribers beg leave to call the attention of R.

-planters aud physicians 4o their stock of fresh Drugs and Medicines, which they are coustantly receiving from Europe and the North, and which they guarantee to ue genuine and or supenot quality. SICKLES CO, Druggists, 1yw 40 Canal street. PLANTATION FIRE ENGINE Force Pumps aud Engine and Steamboat Hose'sDuring the subscriber's absence from the ity. Messrs. Richardson.

Waterman and Wood will attend to the sale ef the above articles, fer any of which purchasers are requested to call ou hem at no. camp street. J23 dawrjni JA P. BOYD. TO TRAVELLERS.

GOING NORTH. fENTLE MEN visiting the North this summer vj may, ny-navingtbeir letters directed to the Al-hambra box, receive them daily on the opening of the mail, by culling at the Albambra, 136 -Water street, New York. As manv persons cannot obtain their letters on Sunday this has been suggested as a con venienco to some, as the bouse will bejtept bpeu ua Ul alter oniee upurs. 4une 29 30t JNO, AYRES, Proprietor, FOR LIVERTOOL. Jji The superior and fast-sailing shjp ITALY, CPPXSnow, muster, having -part of her cargo en- rgaged, will nave quick despatch.

For balance of freight or passage apply on board, or to as 4. ii. SBiimiiiXiK. 7 c.mn ririr FOR MOBILE, via CanaL iSA A vessel will leave the New Basin, foot of Saturday during the sea- vu. wr ireigni apply to 1 ASHURIDGE, 97 Camp street.

STEAMBOATS, TT. S. MaiL FOR BAY ST. LOUIS, PASS CHRISTIAN, MIS- noijyt uiijr, niuixi ana rosea-goula. The well known aud fast running steamer.

UEJV. GAINES, J. W. Pollock, master, will the lake end of the railroad THIS MORNING, the 21st inntant, on the arrival of the 11 o'clock cars, touching at the above places. For freight or passage, haying splendid.

accommodations, apply on board, or to BICKHAM. 85 Commerce street. Fare to Pass Christian, $3 00 do. Pascagoula, 5 00 FOR CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND ALL ffr' intermediate landings The new itVuiTV Sn.do"1,,.ind'i tmcr "master, is now in port, and will leave for the above port on SUNDAY, the 22d inst, at 10 A. M.

For freight or Dassare nnnlv on board. foot of Poydras street, or to R. T. LAWRENCE, a2I No. 24 New Levee.

FOR ST. LOUIS. The light draught steamer MAID OF KENTUCKY. Capt. Lillard, win leave for the above and intermediate ports on MONDAY, 23d nst-at 10 o'clock.

A.M. The Maid of Keutucky will take freight for the Qhio river, with the privilege of re shipping at the mouth of the Ohio. For freight or passage apply on board, or to WIUU1N DA EN 1 KT, a21 25 Gravier street The Maid of Kentucky onlv draw in? 30 inches will not be detained by the low stage of water. FOR ST. LOUIS AND MISSOURI RIVER.

The fine new steamboat MARY TOMPKINS, Capt. Bear, is now ready to receive freight, and will have immediate deDatch as above. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, foot of Poydras street, or to SMALL, Agent, a21 No. 36 Gravier street. FOR ALL THE WATERING PLACES.

The well known steamer ECHO, II. Little, master, will leave the nf til il mnH tnr 1 1 1 1,., watnrinir nlur.n nil RATITK. DAY EVENING, the 21st instant, after the arrival of the 6 o'clock cars. For freight or passage apply GINN Sl DUNN, Agents, 54 New Levee. to a20 Regular Packet BUNKER HILL.

On SATURDAY, the 21st inst. at 6 o'clock, P. M. FOR VICKSBURG, WARREN TON, GRAND Gulf, Rodney, Natchez, Fort Adams, ana au xniermeaxaie tana- i 1 ho well-known regular packet steamer BtTtKbK I1IL.L, S. G.

Glover, master, will be ready to feceive freight To-morrow, Thursday morning, aad will positively leave as above, or freight or passage apply on board, or to al8 JOHN E. HYDE, 22 Poydras sU N.B. The Bunker Hill will take freight for Yazoo City, and rehi the same per steamer at Vicksburg. REGIJLAR WEEKLY PACKET FOR V1CKS- burg. Grand (fulf, Rodney and Ratchet.

The elegant, last run- ning steamer NORA1A, Anderson, master, will leave for the above and all intermediate landings on SUNDAY next, the 22d st 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to T. B. SMITH 7b Camp street.

Norma will be ready to receive freight on Friday morning, at 10, A. M. FOR NEW (Direct.) To sail on SUNDAY, 22d iusU, at 5 o'clock, P. M. The splendid, coppered aud copper fastened, low-pressure steam ''n hin SAYAnnAti, rniuius.

ivi muster, will be in readiness to leave the levee on SUNDAY afternoon, 22d at 5 This vessel was built expressly for a saa boat her. accommodations are of a superior order aud carrying ouly a limited number of passengers. renders this conveyance superior to any other mode of travelling. For passage only apply to BOUEUT Si. HAWTHORN, al8 4f.

63 Gravier street, N. B. Should a sufficient number of passengers offer for-Charleston. S.C, the Savannah will stop there to land them. STEAMBOAT ELIZA, FOR ST.

LOUIS, QUINCY AND WARSAW. On TUESDAY, the 24th inst. 1 be steamboat ELIZA, oaptain Littleton, will leave as above. Be- ing of light draught of water, pas onreri and shieoers mavrelvon her reaching the ports of destination. For freight or passage having spacious and airy accommodations apply on board, foot of Poydras street, or to al5 JOEL SMALL.

3o uraviersu FOR SALE. FOR SALE. The well known and substantial steamer BUNKER HILL. (301 tons.) Is offered for sale as she now lies, on the opposite side of the river, in good order, no. speed is fair, and the born is in a sound condition, having been thoroughly re paired at New Albany, in the fall of Her beams, evlinaei timbers and entire deck frame were then put on anew.

of the best white oak timber: hen boilers and machinery generally were also complete ly repaired at the same time. Termi, accoaamodating. For further particulars apply to WM. R. GLOVER St june 20 72 Gravier street.

WANTED. A GOOD meat and nastrv COOK, in a Hotel. x.Oue who is steady and competent, and can give satisfactory references may hear of steady employ roent by applying at the National Hotel, Tcboupitow las si reel, between' Poydras and Gravier streets. SITUATION WANTED AS WET NURSE, BY a young woman with a fresh breast of milk, who has a very healthy child of her own. The betf of references given.

Apply at 219 Rampart stn in the yard, opposite the green. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE OR RENT. The subscriber will sell en accommodating terms, er lease bis country residence near lta ton Roure. at about three quarters ot a mile from the river Mississippi, having from 20 to 5 acres of land well fenced, a commodious and pleasant dwelling house, voed kitchen, ironing room, ser vauts' rooms, stables, carriage bouse, store room, and all the necessary outbuild iurs for a small farm, an excellent garden and orchard, and ornamental shrub bery. -There are also three wells oi excellent water.

It is situated on a high ridge, and us a perfectly healthy and delightful summer retreat. For further particulars apply JOHN NICHOLSON, Esq. at New Orleansror to me at Baten Reuge. jl7 2mw R. N.

OGDEN. ALr llMrnherion'l C03IPOUND EXTRACT OF COPAIVA, AND CUBEBS. TN this preparation the great and long-desired ob- J- ject is at length attained, ef lorming a remouj, certain in its effects, and so entirely free from all nauseating -and repulsive properties as to be per fectly acceptable to the most delicate stomach. Be- inr in the farm nf nnste. and Dot UP in boxes of a convenient size, it is extremely portable, and there fore especially adapted to travellers, abuib uirec-iona accompany each box.

Prepared and for sale only by COXE St MACPHERSON, all 3m In No. 21) Camp street. "riKpini vn i nvv PINE LUMBER THE subscriber, in connection with his Stenni Mills on Blackwater Bay, near Pensacola, i T.iimher Yard in this city, at the v. rvnol Julia street ide, here he iii k.n on hand the best rlonda xel Pine Lumber of aH descriptions, particularly and grooved Hoonug boards and ceiling.Vorked in superior style, which lie will it terms. Having the roost exten- ive mills in this section of the cpuntry he is prepar -a fill i.ri orders on short notice.

For particu larTapply tS T. TWICHELL, 74 Poydras street, at the yard on the Basin, or to T. B. Jerrison, or the subecriber at tune 26 6m JOHN HUNT NAVAL STflRES. TAR, Ac-200 bbls.

Tar 50 do. Pitch 50 Rosin 60 bales Just landing, and for sale by -PRIESTLY BEIN, allt No. 19 New Levee BW a REGULATE PACKETS; Regular Weekly Packet. FOR THE BALiZE, La AND INTERMEDIATE Zaac'tRs The new' fast running steamer OCTARARO.C. will leave the foot of St.

Louia street lul-atii nrr SAT. URDAY at 9 o'clock, A. and coatiou- to make regular trips throughout the ifiaion. For freight or passage apply -on board or to LAriVSltrHEM HERRIMAN, 0 tf 250 Old Levee street. FOR PLAQUEMINE AND ALJ INTERMEDIATE rv Landings.

The substantial and fast running steamboat 'COLO- raw. Streckk master, will ply i nin rug regular packet through the summer season, between tuis ana tne above port- leaving as usual New Orleans every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock precisely. For freight or passage apply to al5 21 Bienville street. 0lberville freight landed in day light. Regular Packet.

FOR THE BALIZE, FORT JACKSON, FORT St. Pkxltp, Cat Island, J- oris fill and Wood. Batter Bienvtnu. and Towef Duprtt. The fast-running steamboat PIONEER.

A No. 1. Capt.L.T. Strong, master, having been purchased ex- Bressly for the above trade, will leave on WEDNES-AY NEXT, at 4. P.

and continue to run as a regular packet to the Balize and all intermediate landing. This present trip will a fiord a fine chance for bath ing, fishing and hunting, not to be surpassed bv any other. The Pioneer will stop at each of the above- mentioned places, so that gentlemen will have au opportunity never before offered to the public, to visit the pleasant shores of the Gulf and LakeBorgne, sufficiently known as the best fishing and. hunting grounds iu the vicinity of New Orleans. For freight or passage apply on board, opposite Common street, or to a10 E.

WOODRUFF, New Levee. United States MaiL FOR BAYOU SARA. The steamboat ROBERT FULTON, I. Hooper, master, will leave this citv everv Sunday and Wed- nesday, at 10 A. M.

for Bayou -j Sara. Returning, will leave Bayeu Sara every Mon day and Friday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. 'For freight er passage apply on board. dec 5 REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET, FOR GRAND GULF, RODNEY AND WATER- Proof, La.

Tho new, substantial and fast renning steamer GOV. ROMAN, C. W. Elliott, master, having, br en thoroughly repaired. will be run as a regular weekly packet between New Orleans and the above ports.

fhe will leave New Orleans on her up trip every SATURDAY, at four o'clock, P. M. Returning, will leave Grand Gulf everv TUESDAY, at 4, P. and Rodney" every WEDNESDAY, at 4, P. M.

Her regular trips will commence as oon as the shipping season fairly opens. T. OU1LV1E cULLal, j31 44 Poydras street. REGULAR PACKET FOR ST. LOUIS, ALTON.

Qa-Mtcy and arsaw. The splendid, light draught and fast running steamer Littleton, master, will run regularly, from New Or leans to the above ports, and will take freight or pas-singers to any of the intermediate places. Fer freight or passage apply on board, or to JULL miiall, im oravier st. JZTTbis boat is not inferior in speed or accommo dation to any other boat in the trade. She draws light only about 30 inches her full cargo ou, 5 feet Persons wishing to take a passage will do well to call and examine for themselves, as her arrangements will net fail to please the public.

Every attention will be paid to the comfort and accommodation of passengers june 13 tf O- SUMMER FOR MANDEVILLE, LEWISBURG. MADISON- ville and Covington. 1 he fine, fast running steamer WALKER, Capt. Bonneval. will leave the end of the Pontchartrain Railroad on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week, ou the arri val of the 8 o'clock morning cars, touching at Man deville, Lewisburg and Madisonville, and from thence to Covington, touching at the intermediate landings when required.

Leaves Covington on Mondays, Wednesdays an 1 Fridays ef each week, at 7 o'clock, also touching at Madisonville, Lewisburg and Man-deville. The Walker will leave the railroad on the evening of Saturday of each week, en the of the 4 o'clock cars, for Mandeville, Iewisburg and Madisonville returning, will leave the latter place on Sunday, at 5 c'clock, P. M. Capt. Bonneval takes this opportunity to re turn his sincere thanks to the public, and more es pecially his friends, for the very liberal patronage the have accorded him, and will leave no exertion untried to merit its continuance.

june 10 tf FARE REDUCED REGULAR PACKET. tUK HAKOU SAKA, rUIHT WVft.L, 1 UniUA and all Intermediate itndngs. The new, splendid, low pressure tMintuiBt FF.I.ICIAVA. cabin all state. rooms), G.

Jordon, master. having been built expressly for the trade, will ran as a regular packet as above tier states times of departure will be from mew uneans every WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'clock. A.M., and from Bayuu Sara every SATURDAY, at 10 o'clock, A. SL. For freight or passage apply on board.

QZr The following are the rates cnargea oy tne Feliciana: Passage te Bayou Sara, 8 Baton Rouge, 6 Plaquemiue, 5 DenaldsoBVille, 4 Coast, 3 Passage from BayeU Sara, -i $5 Baton Rouge, 4 Plaqupnine, 4 DonaldsonviUe, 4 Coast, .3 feb 11 dawtf BAYOU SARA, PORT HUDSON AND BAYOU TUNICA PACKET. The splendid uppcrcabin steamer PERSIAN, Jese Hart master, will, for the remainder of the sea son, leave New Orleans every WEDNE8DAY morn ing at 10 o'clock returning, will leave Bayou Surw and Port Hudson on SATURDAY. fEor freight or passage apply on board or to aw BOGEKT St. HAWTHORN, 93 Gravier st. or to STETSON AND AYERY 62 Gravier st ap Sft FOR MOBILE EVERY THURSDAY, AND PEN- saccla every Sunday, Mobile.) The substantial and fast running low pressure steamboat CHAMPION, 15a mas ter, will leave the Lake end of the railroad every THURSDAY and SUNDAY, for the above ports, ou the arrival of the 11 o'clock cars.

For freight or paisage, having splendid accommodations, apply on boaTd'orto FORD St BICKHAM, may 28 tf 25 Commerce st. PORT HUDSON PACKET The steamboat LIVINGSTON, Captain Thos. Clark, will hereafter run an a res-nlar weekly oacket be- tween New'Orleaus and Port Hud son, leaving New Orleans every Sunday, at 1G o'clock, P. IL, and Pert Hudson every Wednesday, after the arrival of the railroad cars. For freight or passage, apply en board.

nov 6 FOR ALL THE WATERING PLACES, BAY St. Louts. Pas Christian, jmssis- ijrpi City, Biloxi and Pascagoula. The fine, fast running steamer SWAN. W.

H. Limbert, master. will leave the Lake end of the railroad for all the Watering places, every Tuesdsy and Thursday after the arrival of the 11 o'clock cars, and every Saturday evening after the arrival ef the o'clock ears. For freight or passage on board, or to PRIESTLEY St BEIN, j83m ISNewIjevte. NEW ORLEANS AND MOBILE WEEKLY The well known steamer ECnO, H.

Little, master, having jrader- provements, will resume har regu lar trips about the 29th of May leaving here every Saturday evening at 6' o'clock, for Bay of St. Louis, Pass Christian, Mississippi City and Biloxiand return on Sundays, touching at the. abve places, and arrive at the railroad ou'Mondjay morning at. six Leave here for Mobile on at 8. touching at all the above places aad arrive there enj ar 2 Leave Mobile for New Orleans on Fridays at nine o'clock, A.M touching at all the above places, and arrive here on Saturday, at 6 A.

M. For freight or passage apply on board, to may 28 tf GINN" St DUNN, 54 New Ievee. FOR FOOT OF RAFT, RED RIVER, SHREVE. fCSaa prt, Jratchitocks, aud all inter- A fjy mediate t'rlnnvu sultaatial steamboat. T.U fc -S ERN, D.

Vauter, snas- i.r naket as above, leaving new erular packet as above, leaving new i Ar each lith aad 2Cth of each moatn euixmj Orleans on tne urn the season. FosvfreigoA nni i tt 10 at HOTELS, BOARDING, tt WASHINGTON HOTEL Laka MR. AUGUSTE BRDANT begs leave form the public that he has opened this estab. nsumeni. ana ia ureuareu iuaiwuuivuae iucaa IfllH-gWMIUUUUIIICI, UIV the shortest notice, Parlors for private parties of ladies and gentlemen can be obtained, aad the bass n.

1 1 1. Taraa pwsiuic auciiuvu wui ue pn moderate. BAYOU LA BRANCH EH TDK Pabjc The undersigned, having purchased the above estabbshment is now prepared to for nish fikh dinners at the shortest notice. Par ties can always be. supplied with fresh fish, soft and hard Crabs and turtle soup.

An arrangement has been made wy.h the Nashville Railroad to make tww evening trips each week, Wednesday and Saturday I commencing on Saturday, the 8Ut inst Cars leave at 8 o'clock, P.M. a7tf SPEARMAN St CO. NATIONAL HOTEL, Tchoupitoulaa su, between Poydras and Gravier st. Mis new open for the reception of boarders. The house is new and advantageously located, being only one square from-the Levee, and in the immediate vicinity of the principal besioea houses in the Second Tate room are -pleasant and handsomely furnished, aad the house throughout will be conducted with a view to deanii-.

ness, comfort and order. The proprietor, desirous of establishing for bis bouxe a reputation equal to the best houses im the Southern conn try assures those wbo stay be' dia-poed to patronise him, that no effort will be spared to ensure their entire. Terms mode rate. jaa This airy and pleasant' watering place is now open for the season, under conduction of the subscribers. It is designed to keen ap succession of attractive amusements during thesum--mor, such as pistol and rifle shooting, sail boats, seine fishing, quoit pitching.

Sec Fish aad chowder dia-nejrs will be served up regularly every Sundays-Parties to dinner during the week provided for at one day's notice. Bathing accommodations ready at all times. june 3 JOURDAN St KENT MADISONVILLE HOTEL. This extensive and delightfully situated e- li- i a -i iuiihnuj ul, au lavoramy uqwb lur nw v- brity of its air and delightful and healthy po sition, will be opened en Saturday next the 5th insC, for the reception of families and parties desirous ef passiug mo acasen mere. -Board per month, 40 00 Uljr WW The Hotel has been thoroughly painted within and without, its grounds and walks extensively improved 1 aud good stables erected.

Iu short, every thing been done calculated! 1 1 1 Ll. 1 mane it a comioriaoie ana agrees uie momrn iot tne summer. Apartments maybe engaged by letter to the subscriber. The family aoartment will be intended by Mrs. Ruddock.

Especial arrangements are made for constant 1. u- A I.L. ij BUfipiy ui iisu iruui iu woaji uuu ki. The wines, liquors, Stc. are of the finest dsserip- june 1 R.

RUDDOCK, Superintendent. fTlHIS extensive and delightfully aituated estab-A lishmeut; so favorably known for the saluVrity ot its air, aud position on tne iuir ei mexieo, is now open for the reception of families and parties desirous of passing the season there. Board, per month, $50 do. per day, Servanu and children half price." Since the last season the hotel has been thoroughly painted within and without, its grounds and walks extensively improved, rood stabling and convenient bathing houses erected in short every thing has been done calculated to make it a comfortable aad agreeable home for the summer. vim Mini, itnmiini nnnna nnnnr nn ,1 irnr.

xiir. minora, inrncriy ui uie anermn noici, new York, who will reside there the chief part of the i i i a ir i season. Charles street, New Orleans, or by letter to the aub- Mirih4r- Letters, parcels, Stc-, will be forwarded daily frosa the American fer the Pass Christian Hotel. Especial arrangements are made for a constant supply of fish from the ocean, and a large oyster i nnL. li uaua.

eaisis iu irwui mo uuldi. ju, niHC4tiim Sic are of the finest description. CHARLES SH1PMAN may 23 ul Proprietor. ww r. (Tormerly Globe Hotel.) lYo.

61 Broadway, Ifet York, Selected by the new Proprietor of this elegant establishment for its management and di- rection. the subscriber with much pleasure announces it to bis friends and the public, with every assurance that he is determined to make it tne centre i V. oi convenience in new ion iur uvn WH0 snay honor it with their residence. The situation of this boose in the midst of business, and the spaciousness of its apartments are not equalled by any Hotel in the city. The contemplated alterations in its interior, and the care with wkik h.

iih V. mA mmA pared for the reception of guest, affords every in ducement to believe that the expectations of all will be fulfilled. Anxious that visitors should bo entirely satiefied, i.i- i s. t. -r vuniiucrauio iwuuuuu una vwu iumv iu uao yi the rooms.

8. T. BLANCH ARD. nZT The subscriber has received a Very flattering letter from Air. Yznaga, the proprietor of the SU Oaapm ltntt in vhirh hA itlfM 1 I have surchased the establishment formerly Known as tne uiuuo 11 met, prewwirj nw swa.

It is placed nnder the charge of Mr. S. T. Blanchard, late of the Wavery House, whose efficient aid, united with the repairs and general reform established 1 I 1 I lk.7 L. throughout the house, has restored it to that lame and celebrity it formerly enjoyed.

You are aware I mm somewhat peculiar in my ideas, and it will not surprize you that I do not follow the routine of tho -r i- majority ot uiose iu tuis uue oi uusuicsa. wt ymu is, to furnish the best in the best manner, and with economy to guests. My wine list ia at least 50 per cent, under the houses in town, though the excellence of the selection willcballeugecompctition with any hotel here. The charge-iu the eating department are also proportionally lower." Aware that the St- George Hotel has the most elegant and commodious dining hall in New York, and that its other accommodations are of the first orders the subscriber takes pleasute in particularly recommend! ug the establishment te all bis southern friends who may visit New York. i j29 3m EDWARD MILFORD.

ACADEMY AND HIGH SCHOOL. rl TOOKC LIMES St. Louis, (Mo.) Fifth, near Market HE academical year this institution) mences on Monday, the 7th of September next. The undersigned will, for the future, occupy a new, large and commodious bouse, which they have had erected, at very considerable expense, on fifth street, opposite the new Presbyterian church, perhaps ene of the most eligible and healthy situation ia St. Louis.

The building contains, besides tho necessary accommodations for the family, a dining room 2fi feet in length, school room 26 by 42 feet, dormitory 42 feet long, infirmary, spare chambers, Stc. Thus they will-be able to accommodate from 25 to 30 young ladies with board and lodging, who wui Biwujri uuuor tuo iitoiu ciio vi both in and out of doors. With be same unremitting attention to our duties, as heretofore, we hepe to merit the continuance of liberal patronage from a generous and enlightened public ap 3 hlAURO St GEO. II. McDOVVELL, S9agazine street, baa constantly on hand an extensive stock of BLANK BOOKS, PAPER AND STATIONERY, consisting of super royal, royal, medium, demi and cap ledgers, journals, invoices, sales, letter books and 'p' books, a part of which are bound in a very style and paged also, pork inspection bDlhiil ing, letter books, receipt b)ks.

bill books complete, meiuorandum books i va terns nd prices. rtapet ofvariene Ruled and plain cap djtIWV record cap, nualities. cotton account sale Jrr-ttinr do eel- English drawing paper, d. banknoto ored do. tracinf iVip.

Z. do, copying ao alaioZ date alau. for counting EnglUh r4 bhieW-ckaad jet- black reMe. qnill of "i.isa fuse, wnung ck nk, ink, French, carrni-, ermrarj wa- iuk, mh ana oes yariousqpabtjespen anu a variety of portfolios, b.akerc.s old oa the most favorable terms. neaW 0lpiff and binding sxecaW wiw lt 6a.

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