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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 2

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riiK DAILY PJCAYUNE. fpff ICR CAW STREET. Tuesday Morniuff, July 2, 1830. THE DAILY PICAYUNE, Published every ily 3Iondays eicepteJ, At 412 a year, I'annJ'lc, one-naif in adconce, to city, and the whole in advance, to country subscribers. THE -WEEKLY PICA IAN Ctniuiuluz all the juus of the week, 4rc IuMi.sLed ererr SubacritHiornt received at $5 per annum, Tuz JIail.

Thi auie old storjr mail failed again yesterday-. tt Tli mn a. iff an advertisement at thi oEica yesterday, traJuci.nj the name of one of our ciubne with direction to send the bill to 161 Magazine -treet for collection, i iuformej that we are not to be duped by auch a worthy a bimaclf. lie would do well to learn the English lmuaa before be again attempts a similar trick. iCTThere was not Liu; afloat yeftcrday in the t-bapa of local nes.

In the Recorder' Court nothing bat ineo'rrijiole loafers and more incom- gible loafercasoa. lu the Criminal Court no In-l-no ona to to the coroner, Vork, you're wanted1' no on; kicking up thiudie or fbinrs in the treet all all a dull as a country uewnnapcr, or "Old in concert half a dozen maiden spinster beyoti.l a certain e'e and it one tooth out in front each. fTT Tha Sbipp-en, liirch, leaves thi evening- for Lomatille. It wont uo to say that she the fastest boat now ricuing, becauae we miht not only blow the boat np Let get Honed up ourselves we can think, however, what please. Look oat for altered notes of tbe IJoJnev and Port Gibson Banks.

The amount of the on part of them, filled with The true notes are generully from $7 to iT7 JIcGhcc, the individual uko a.aut?d Hart, of tins Brilliant, eome tirue since, fca- been compelled to pay "a Cm of OThctJitorsof th FbilaJelphia Lodjcrand tbe rcanip Jarris of "the World" re in a terrible raarl. If il.c editors tf the Ledger cau but get Jarvisto vrrite a letter rinnirg them th.iv will find it' to- their advantage. lie never teiU hia lina always "go home to roost." Litest from St. Locis. To the politeness of the captain of the fast running steamer Con-icaa we are-indebted for St.

Louis papers to the 2 ill A great fraud, says the int. Lou.s Gazette, has recently been found out in Arkansas. Large unouoUof notes of the M31erv.hauts and 1'lautcrs Hank of Chicago," have been put in circulation in'thnt Stite aud iold at a premium. There id uo such bank in existence as the one in question. The St.

Louis people were feasting cn watermelons taken fron this place selling at $1 each. Tb river wa rising at St. Louifj the rie principally coming from the iiistouri. All the streams were reported in fine boating con- diUou. Eplt is now settled that the war hi is ended.

Quidnuncs are not quite so certain about the termination of tbo Florida wer, Genera! contrary uotwiihsranding. The Strongest Game yet. A AffC Discovery. Tha machinery for carrying on an extensive gambling game -was yesterday in the second story of No. Cntnn street.

Tho individuals who carrv7d cu i t.ie gauie, as arrant rascals as run unhung, some tiuieaince, and their plan of operations wu. only discovered yesterday while the building was undergoing repairs. Some time in the early part of the inter an individual named II. W. llamner, believed to lo a arrived our tiiy uud rented th ajcond story of No.

23 Camp street for un Jie gave out uuu ue was aoout commencing th? cominissioii business on a heavy scule, and had a large nuiIi'cr of circulars priuted in he hoped that hid long expericuce, strict attention, and all thai sort of thing, ould I ring him a liberal share of jilrnage, and 19 show that deserved it hud a long sriiug of highly respectable persons attached, to whom he laid he had the liberty of referring. He was a smooth-faced, specious looking, gentlemanly fellow, and succeeded in inokii.g some few believe he v. as all ajipccr to be. Tbe front part of iie second story was neatly fixed op as an oflice, and every thing looked fair abo board. Some liide time afterwards a feilow cnliins hiumelf Dr J.

Kir. rented tbe back puitof the rtii story, lie did not appear to have any with llamner further than that ibrm-d whde bargaining for some of his surpluxroom hich he hired for an ofLce. King1, too, was a plausible feUjw, gentlemanly jn his manners, and pne calculi, take in almost any body. lie called upon us and insetted several medical ad- venUemeut, one of which had a requcei lor several ajers throughout the country to publish. This was aL-oui Uie of ilarch.

King Cited hisoSca 1 great style, had it neatly carpctted and papered, and from the evidences which BppcirjJ jcslcruay always kept jhe best of liquots. No one knew but liiUe of -i-ti-r nf lhM0 ZCtltleme.l. nn.l ororv Ikeir Hue tiiidouiitedljr went on swimmingly. game epparcdlo be a luir i-pe thry knew but little U'tLeir ticigLbors, etd their, nei-hbora bot" Utile bey kept iioatessiou of the truiiie twtunr three months daring the1 bnitie? feasor, wheu Kir made himselfscaixe leavinrr some 100' iu Uebt. Whether Ham.

ucr tiie uiu niii Lfmorethsn we can sari While tcunug down aud repairing yeaterday tlu Vhoic secret the operations ol these sw indlers was cut, Lnd a genie made known which "-or" ingenujy, goes ahead of any thing we havj ever sern, read of or heard of. In the centre of Dr. King's room was a table made fast, to the floor by iron brackets or supporters sere we taking up tba carpet, which was left in the room, a piece of tbin aheet copper was nail ed dow'uV diagonally across the room, extending from the omside lg of the toblo directlv onder the one' next "the partition au'd uc-r of wno of the doors which led into the roum There were four legs to the table, two of which rested on the plain floor. On ripping upihe cop-ner it was found that a frnall ttroovo had been cut in the floor, that this groove was lind with bucksVin, aud that two small but very Ptro; nJi rnri uliinrr it. fill roiinecliu? with tWO of cr the legs of the table which were hollow.

On tra cinff tile coiikalouz it was found that thereon netted with the partition.whith was made doublo to receive thence up into the third eto-ry. At every turn a braspully, of tho finest workmanship, was placed in order that the cords mi-lit work free and without nowe. In the cen ii rrw.m in the ihiru fetorv a hole as cut Vi soaro 4 ightceu inches ill diameter. This wua iu tlie ui-per floor. Another hole, about nine inches In Vi was cut in the ceiling of the second i.n..llntf i over the table.

To cover hob a neat and very tasty cover or wheel was made-, cut in open work, and ao that a person in tho third could easily see uhut was going on in tho ctcnd story. Around this, mid in good keeping ilii the oeu cover, the ceiling wua ingeniously painted, the wheel looking, if a person bv i bhould notice it, like a vcutilutor. A si'iiuM hook wi luiucncd lo-ihc cover, lo which mkh suspended a chandelier hanging immediately ovtr the table. NVc have given the best our time would thli intricutc anil admirublv eonstrtictrd mat hiucry, in order tnat the game, which is pn old one and one which has becu kept aa scciet be broken up in other The ether paiu of the game theec upon tlie iiusu.pcfing during tl.e winter wns very Minjde. llamner issued his ciiciiltrj through the upj.er part of this Jtute and Ixurded ntoue of tlie most wr.r ceiy inch gentlemen itlnr as outward rhow went, lull of uud, us a mutter of course, ihruitgh impudcncci regular iutioductioiis and his circulars bud uituiy cblls.

Many Missiseifpi gentlemen called at his counting rojin cn busiiiefi1. Thi hubject would hi n.lked over, wh.n llamner, regretting that he had lo wfnc handy, would Livite tiieiu in to toe bif friend, Dr. Ivin, whoalwaj kept fcciuethiug. Kcre ihey found a sph udiiily liir-'nuhed room, ith beoks, solus, the Xcft of ino (ccj The victims were iiiitoil to tct itou, th'ii a small giime of ciirds fr fun" wo'uld be "proposed, the next step would be a grme of poker or brng, and in this way a trantr would be taken in. Once tet down, the swindlers would le sure to occupy each of she corners of the tuhlo v.

here the legs counrcicd ith the machinery were lor-utcd, while the victim or victims were placed ut lha oil eis. A thi 1 tl paity r.3 placed ut th? hole in the third ttory wheie he coul.l -ukc items" and M-e rut it huiul below 1 1 King and their 'riend np. stairs pcrkcily uuderftoud their part of guiic. It' the person ho pulicd the timt cither of the 'j-iijeons had a inning hand the swindler, by tome pull of ths strings, would be iiuulo acquainted with vi vcra. In this ttuy this extensile lirm made large sums of money the past ruler.

i 10111 several individuals wc yesterday learned luuiiy of their operations. One erson in us of an where a had been inveigled- into thJ snure and lost howi ver, was his coididcnce in the lair.iess of the gi.Kie, and mi wi ll did the rasculs conceal their "trccnt. tlu-t he could imt le convinced but that it wis his own ill luvk and the run of the cards," whii lost him his mouy. endeavi.r to uvt soma further particulars c.f this high-handed and swindling game hicii bus been so si.tceJ'ully cairird on iu the very heart of ih? business jait of our city, with a full description of the operators. In the meantime we advise those who meddio with cards to sec that the ceiling above them is per (Vcliy whole, but lcl'ore doing this we advise them to let cards nlono uln gcher.

The only gnme can be played successfully with a pro-Uesed gciucstrr is to take him single-hnndw'd, v. i.obody about. Let your tuble be a ox lot, and uo cUiiifi exctpt tlie blue vault of heuvru altovc. At this giioe ou inuy stand a shadow of chance at uo other. ij ILr We admire tli rystrm the proprietors of those large Satimhiy puptia iu I'hihidtlj hiuhave bce oit-tiiiiug their journals.

'J hey employ no writers, nothing but the wav alk into other in us writings without giving crtdit is prrlect came of plunder. Yourjrctty thief we despise; but we certainly have a feeling eomcw bat akin to respect lor these Philadelphia a-holetale dealers. Tbe Pickcnsville paper, the one we r-pofcc of a short time since as bring so badly printed -we could not tell whether it wns French, or English, loco-foco or big, turns out to be a regular loco-foco pajter, edited with no little ability. They have got a new roller or press and the second number is quite readable. A locofoco paper contends that Fanny Wright, who is now on her way to Englaud, is more patriotic than Daniel Webster.

We suppose the patriotism of Frances ia ou par with that of Bar-rington, tbe celebrated English pickpocket, who boasted in Botany Bay, whither he had been transposed, hating 44 left his country for tbe country' good. A Postcript ta the Columbus, (Ga.) Sentinel contains the following announcement "Bill McMiUen bot a man last week, and is now in parts unknown. Two hundred dollars reward. The halter waits his coming." "Rumor ssys that Ellen Tree is about marry- ing John Poveyi the actor." AT. YJTraMcript, The otd jade oever told a bigger so ot Pzoeia.

Coal-A large bed of-ecai, cqual to the Z'ittsburghj has re cen; I at it can oe lurniapeaai Lot) 1 is for J5 cents a busbel, the Pittsburgh cost iug 50. tier Mr. Papineau, the Canadian agitator Cc IV communicated a history of the Canadian iusur- rection to one of the Parisian journals. dis has 1 erahsts had taken juatamoras, kijling 700 of the Cool to LatL Shrceder, ho lately shot Government troops. This report is undoubted-himseir at StLouU ith a pistol belonging to one incorrect we have latet" dates from Mata, aa.aav- son county, was recently sho dead by one of his neighbors! ,7 vi" TS.i A belonging to Messrs.

SnblettJ' 5c Jak- 01 111s me louowing note on tDoiaoie: -r rienu m- 1 nave iaen uie nueny 01 using one of your: pistols' Hat, off! Down in FronU-r Merrht, on o( the tvAur vnrk inn and cost for violently and roughly putting a man out of tlie Park theatre who refused to sit down in the pit. Rich Dress. Ellen Tree, says a New York paper, rrceutly purchased three stage dresses which cost between 5 and COCO dollars. ESPeRsiak Tricks. There nre egs in Persis, and in fact in all the old Eastern kingdoms.

They haven custom all over tho Persian empire of letting any and every "person, who wants meal of fruit, enter a garden and eat his fill, weighing him when he goes in and again hen ho comes out, and chargiughim so much pound for what he has swallowed. Some loafer, short of change, entered of th i gardens with small stones in his pockets. On getting at the fruit ho would cut a while and then th'ow out a little bal last. In this way ho kept on until he filled him self. On coming out it was Jound that he weighed less than on entering, and this fact, savs the wag who tells the storv, was a problem hich ong puzzled the i-e ones of Cabul, a city con taining one thousaud gardens.

Miss Among Foy, tlie little Chinese lad7 ho was exhibited through the couutry some years since, i-i now living; in New Jersey in a destitute condition. There is a Turkish law, that a man, for every falsehood he uttcriChall have a red mark set upon his house. Prentice recommends his Loco -co neighbor of the Advertiser, if ever he should think of building, to erect iu Turkey tJic jmitd- ugtcutild cot I nuUting! Tlie Baltimore Sun speaks of some monumen tal girls who pass through tlu streets of his city occasionally. For in.bi niatiou's sake what kind of an affair is a monumental girl? eininire what ould detain po puiK tunl an nt icudaut. 'On filtering the bonsxj she found the family busy at work.

fhe w-as surprised when her friend "nldres-ed hrrlhus: "Wiiy la' where have von b.en to-dar, drCssed out 111 vour tab bath tiny clolhesP' To Why, hat day is it?" Subbath day." "Sal stip wabin in a Sabbath day WVll I did not know, for mv husband's cot si dnmed flinay he wont take the papers now, aud we know nothing. eil, who preached "Air. "What did fie preach about "It wnsou thedntli of our "Why is li'deud! well, well, all Boston might be deud and wo know nothing about it it wout do, we must have the newspaper again, loreverv tlm-g goe wrong without thA paper; liill has al must lost hi reeding, and Polly has trot quite mo pi-h again, l'cause she has 110 porrrt lorcad. if we have lo take a eart loail ot onions and potatoes to market 1 111 resolved to have a news paper. a 1 "The ok (iui.s."-f-The immense busi ness cm lied 011 in the citv off.owcll, iu the way of ma 11 lai turiiig, will hardly be lielieved.

fy ho stutement made 111 live AcwlHiryport ffc- lald, of ihcHiiifHint ot cotton luaiiuiactiired there iu two weeks, which improbably lair average for the venr. we had the amount to bo tvo nul- lion lour hundred nnd thirty-niii thousand sev en hundred and eight v-tlirfe ynnls. lceimnlm this as an average fur tuc year, we suculd have the amount for titty-two tnree millioni four hiiudred and thiitv-four thousand three hun clred nnd filtv -eight. This amount 1 reach about thirty-five thousand miles to irid around th elobe. liesidea the amount ol'cotton cloths iu thu esiiia ite there is ulso munulactur- ing in Lowell a vcrv Inrse amount of woollen cloths, curpeting, etc.

etc. Beautiful Fioukk. "I feel that repeated afflictions come not as lightnings in the scathed tree, bla.tiui: it yet more; but a U.e strokes of the sculptor on lUe marble block, Juruitug it to Vie image of life ami lvveliucs. Let but the di inn pieseuce be felt, aud 110 lot is hard. Iet me but see his hand, and uo evut is uuwclcome." lluirard ilalcoUtu A Dr.scniPTio.v.

of thk Perso.v of Jksus Christ A it wa.i found in an aucicut Mauu- scrijit sent by Puid.us lAMitulus, President of Juden, to the Sena Uoiur. There lives at this time iu Judca, a man of singular character whose name is Jesus Christ. The burbtiriaiis esteem him a prophet, but his followers adore, him as thn immediate offspring' of the immortal God. He is endowed with such unparalleled virtue as to call back' the dead from their graves, juid to heal every kind of disease with a word or tovch. His person is tall and elegantly flmjicil his aspect amiable, reverend.

His hair flows in those beautiful which no united colors can match, falling iuto graceful curls below his cars, agreeably conchinz on bis shoulders, and parting on the crown of his hcud', like the head-dress of the sect of the Nazarites. His forehead is smooth and large; his cheek without spot, savti that of a lovely red; his nos? and nioutu are nUned with exquisite symmetry; his beard, is thick and suitable to tne hair of his head, reaching a little below his chin, and part ing in the middle like a fork his eyes are bright, clear, arid serene. He rebukes with majesty. counsels with mildness and invites with the niot tender and persuasive language. His whole address, whether in word or deed, being elegant.

grave, ana strictly cnaracrerisiic 01 to exaaea a Being! No man baa seen him laugh; but the whole world behold him WtteD frenuentlv ami persuasive are his tears, that the multitude cannot withhold their tears from joining in sym pathy with him. He is very moderate, tempe- late. ana wise, in snon, whatever this phe nomenon may turn out in the end, he neems art If ..11 I I a man or caccucui oeauir ana uirine perfections, every way surpassing' the" children idaj. Coon A EcroTE Another advantage in tah- ing a years ago, lady 110- tieing neighbor of hers was not in seat at churth on Sl.bhath dav called.on hern-turn home. In luiiy iiCa icxas The" steam packet.Qolumbia, Capt.

Windle, fire last 391 faoura from Galveston, bringing passengers. To tho polite I rtr ji 3 IT n'ea we are inaeDiea iot nuuewu I papers of the 26th and 'Galveston of the I June. I 1 here was a rumor at Galveston that the Fed Inorag direct ihan thj could possibly have ceiveJ at Galve6ton. health of Houstot is remarkably good. there not having been but three deaths there dur I the last month.

A new Texian man-of-war schooner one of the six contracted for. at Baltimore, had armed at Galveston. She is called the Viper, ia pierced for 9 guns, and commanded by Lieut. Lothrop. According to the Civilian the market at Gal veston was quite dull the rupply of goods small and but little doing.

It wua thought that large quantities of goods, wrecked on the Cuba, had been picked np on the coast and uotaccouutcd for to the agents. An Englishman was stabbed by a sailor named Robinson on the night of the 6th near Point Bolivar! The officers were hot in pursuit of the murderer. Thev are rapidly getting rid of loafers and row dies at Galveston. The Recorder shows them uo mercy. Tbe brig Catherine, Capt.

Bishop, from Balti more bound to Galveston, struck on the bar about the 20th knocking off her rudder aud sustaining some injury in her stern. She finally succeeded iu getting into port without damaging her cargo. A Galveston pilot was on board. The news generally is unimportant. The pa pers dont say a word about a Mexican invasion neither do the people appear to care for one.

Latkst erum Louisville. The fast-running steamer Edward Shippen, Capt. Birch, arrived on Sunday morning from Louisville, bringing dates to the Wtitli inst. liio ssnippcn niaue tier mp from to Louisville in 5 days, 23 hours and 56 minutes, a nd was detained Ghouri ia consequence of breaking her engine. J'he surviving passengers of the steamer 31c ln land have published acard returning thanks to (he enptniu and clerk for their exertions in res cuing thrm from a ntery grave.

The captain and officers of the Danube are also highly spo ken of. i Stanron Hume, a respectable citizen of Madi son. lur traders, recent tv arrived at di. l.ouis- deeply laden with furs and buffalo robes Love, America Marble, Albiua Stella, and the great little Miss Davenport arc at Louisville. It is snul in the Loiiisville Gazette that Lowe, the young man lately killed nt the theatre there, fell into the arms of Mrs.

Drake, who was so shocked that she immediately fainted obliged to resort to inedielalaid. The play went on. by the express orders of M'lle. Celeste, Mrs. Drake not having any thing to do whh it.

Fnramer ia New Orleans. Not sa bad as it is crack eil up to be. Well, 'tis the 1st of July, and "thus far into the bowels of the" summer have we marched and so far all is hot and henlfy. Doctors are getting out of both practice and putients. Calomel i ndrug the onlyiriicle in the medicinal way at all lircfy is soda, whh a little sarsaparilla or pinirer syrup.

They continue as efforvesncnt as ever. The only visitors calling upon of late nre thunder showers they itr; always welcome. The stock of luusqnitoes and muskmellncs is on the increase, and although the demand for the former is very limited large transactions nre ef fected. Their bills nre always protested, yet still our citizens arc obliged to discount very freely, especially those who cannot place a bar upon their applications. Dray racing is on the decrease, probably owing to tho light demand uud the small number eu-gajred.

The delicious fruits peculiar a trepical climate are plenty, brisk, and in demand. Intact we know of no articles that go doicn better than figs, pcacties, apples atsi melons. In the ineaistiiuc the city is gettingmore roomv nnd commodious. A rutin can now find lotter," or furnished room to let, without ransacking over-the whole town. He can new be sure of a sent ut one of the public hotels without labelling his chair aud then fighting forliis rights.

A walk along the Levee in the cool of the evening Is now uiiuitcuded with danger, aud the man who chooses can indulge in his cool aud heultby promenade ithout getting his life insured before starting. Purchases uow be made iu Chartiea street without waiting hour after hour for a turu. Those backless stools, upon hich the ladies have hiled away their mornings all whiter, are uow lenaulicss iu a great measure. You stand some chance nt the post oIHae, too, always provided there is no mail a very scarce commodity by the ay. You an now get at the ligeon hole without fiuding fifty Smith's, thirty- four Thompsons, eighteen Browns, and a score of Jeukius aud Siiupkins, by ws.y of Greens, to im pede and obstruct your passage.

Tin summer, too, the penance is" not imposed upon-us of seeiug Sliakspeare's plays butchered all the murderers have left for the North. -The flag-stones are also getting civil. You can step on them now and they remain perfectly pas sive, while last winter, trod you ever so lightly, you were sure of getting dirt thrown in your face. shorn we do not know but silmmer would be more pleasant than, wiuter if jhe good and evil or botu were aoaao up ana a iair oaiance struck. An Ukxhtubu! Posmov.

Cul. Prince, ol Canada, who shot down some prison ers in cold blood, gives public notice that every 6 1. d-ehiIi traps' tnd 'spring must be this man's mind who convert residence i- a fortress lo preserve hi The poor man with c. ted consciencowho toils day end at in his log cabia fearless of attack, havin- justice to no. one, enjoys a tranquility the gallant Colonel might well barter his his military honors and all his -Canadian ac Wealth, place and power, are but illogio-confer no real happiness where the cesst seared with ar- SSth re- Blue editor of the Provide nee na is anxiously looking ibr tha time good, old-fashioned black iak willcoiie vogue.

He says that last yew fe been writing with modem inventioa wht mud at the bottom and water on the fr hidts that a person cannot be balf as wigpU as witty with such shallow stuff. A New York editor says that when Boston lately, he neither called on the of the Courier nor him of the Atlas "was in debt and the other in liquor!" ifow some gentlemen; the press d8 lander. Did yon ever? N. OULEAKS KATES OF UNCURREVrT, ry a. mi.

viuuyicT, iu Ctu r. CORRECTED T1AII.V- 1 Agricultaral Bk Nrche: Plainer JJaukj dft payable atbraucketir- Bunk of Vickbur, Vickbbnre, r. Han of Grenada, hank of Port Gibon, Port tiuDtoa AfaaclRster liank. CoWnncheMer tiauk of West J-'ehciuoa, It. ft.

Co- VoolTilIe -Citizeaa'Baakof lladisoaco, i Commercial hank.ColambiU, Conimercfal Bank, Natchez, Commercial Bank, Kodacv. Coiiiinercial Railroad Commercial Bank of Jlancliester, Grand Gulf Kailroud Bank. Natcliez Pot Notev, Missisipii Union la mo8.pMt Notet, Commercial Bank, Manchester, do bo. do. Koduey; do- Com.

11. R. Bui.k,Vickbure, do j-Bauk of Ixiugtou, Mis Mus. Jt Ala. U.

lioad tiauk branchy Braadoa. Alibtissipi.thippiugCoinpKatchez, MissisMppi R. Koad Coain- MicsiftSippi.Uuion Bank branches. Jackson Real Instate Banking Compn Holly Spriaw Real Lttute, Hinds Co Tonibipby Rail R.oad Banking Co icKbtiurg ater VI orks Bauk. Co, Vickabarr 2Zi LakeWcohing ton and Deer Creek, Aberdeen I'outotoc Bank.

Louiiville.jCinu iViseoiiri, JJliuois, Bank of Mobile- 5i 5 Plant', and Merchants' Bank, Bk of State of Ala. aud Branches. Tennet-bee liaukn. South CaroJiDa and Georgia, New'York, Pennsylvania, Cliutoa and Port Hudson, Arkansas Banks, iZ'j Ct- Si 5 -10 imn -25 brckeu liia! fnuij fraud no fct wonhUni worlhtf-s "ex.is Treasury rCotes, Bank of Peusaccla, Florida. Union Bank atTallatiamc.

Florida. Life In. Trust Con dot. Commercial Bauk. Florida, ISatik of Jacksom iile, Planters.

of Aberdeen. Real Bk of Kentucky. Orphans' fnttiiute, Oiiio, South wark Saviujrn' Bk, Philaderjdiiu, -Kirtlund Safety Society, Ohio. MARINE' I N.TE LIG ENCII. fOIIT OK BLEAKS.

CtKAllKll. Ship Vickbbur Bupker, A York, A.Cohen.: liri; Siiia liouslon. Holnips. iv hng ourirr, Baxter, -do. t.ris irgiuia, Jlinr, Philadelphia, J.

D.Deuerr.. Schr Watchman, Murray. p. Vi. Co.

Schr II Wetter, Delvaille. pey-re Co. ARRIVED. Bria Architect. Grav.

fm uMUUlV'ICt ScLr Comet, btak, Schr Comet, Vou Buren, Gulvestoi). Steam packi-t Columbia. Winille. fteaiaer Pekiu, Speake, fui Bayou Swallow; Anders, Ciuciuati. i tteumor Briiui Boroibme, Claiborne, Shreveporl Steamw Brilliant, Hart, lm Bajouara.

Steumer Corkican, Lockwcod, St Lotun. Steamer Kd. Shipped, Bircn, fni Louiiville. 4 Stermr P. Miller, Frihby, I.onivtHe.

Steamer Caroline, Sutton, Mobile. 'Tow boat rttasaix, Anaable, fat Pcsaes. TAYLOR IIABEEN WHOLESALE 4c RETAIL Fashionable Clothing listublishmct. Ac. 14.

Chartres-stkeet. SSXiJ-mG- OPiV kT A exten.ive 'stock of tuiumer and winter aUo. llools, Shoes, and sell in? oil COj-U li. C. JOHNSTON, No.

37 New Levee. ruav 7 -'in 0.rw-- C1IEAP CLOTHING 1 VVEX D. EGAN, hi ttore, No. 30 New Lmw. corner of Poydras street, is now selling off lv wholesale uud fttail, at reduced pricey, hi3fxteoie mock ot rcady-iuaile summer aud winter Clothiri, maySj Hats.

r.K!s. and hroans. W. SERGEANT CO, t. IMPORTERS, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIf.

nriLII.1 PLATED, BRONZED AND BRITAIVVIA W.4RE Sii Chaitrcs ttreet, New Orleans. v-juue 29 if I NASHVILLE uuiijr it was uncovered tnot bo oe- peudence can be placed ou the large Locmotitt Engine, and that it would too much tft attempt regularity a niakiiif trips with her under the circMio-stauces. Uie pubfic is respectfully informed lbt 1,1 ceae to run dou the road until ilia NL LOCOMOTIVE is ready to resuma her tUtioB, of winch public notice wilt juiia 30 lw JAMES H. CALDWELL, Pret'du NOTICE. peri ona having busine with the snfeseriber during their absence from the city, are requested to 11 "4 thunres street.

June 30 lw SAMUEL DAVIS CO. HIALTO rOOL lias CUT THROAT, wow fixed permanently for the season at Prar-tors, St. Charles Arcade, Camp street. Gentlemen who feel disposed to amuse themselves at can do so, (by calliar at Proctor') from to 12 o'clock, P. M.

junu 27 F. S. JAMES. Proprietor. ADDRESS OF THE LOUISIANA NATIVE A-tE-RrUAN ASSOCIATION.

ID Ten thousand copies of this solexm prta' i0 VU1ICU CUIQS Plf llCCd printed sad distributed throughout our widely tended country. It is for safe at the tiooknre af Messrs. Wav. McKcan, corner of Camp and Cocimoa streets; D. Felt Con 24 Cbartres street and at the -Book and Print Store ia Exchange Place.

-V After the 4th day of July, the address wiIlbereDiovfl from the bookstores for further Wissemiaasioa the United gtatea. -jaosCa BODioiTciG HTsiiop. A SHALL room to. Rent ear the Tort OSTce, rate stand for either a Soda Water or Cirsr P- Eiuir at 45 Custom bouse strveu. jane 2j nn.

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