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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 8

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nr l)c ggilij gicatjune. TOO LATE. I mw thee when my soul wu ivoong, And AliU bedewed with memorie. bright, morning rota red and white But held ray tiling Thai loneed to teU the new deUgUU I "ed thee then bat I wu Against my with, agaiaat my will. 1 see thee now in life', full day.

And thought and feeling gleam agrata Aaf'eeh rce after rein. Alas! my ume ha. passod vain. The fairest be Against my wish, "Iker for October. a.w Cochran'fc Hall hare re Re: wvii Mers.

13 New Levee and 4n assortment of Landreth's iT dby John F. McEuirv, at coL Coleman, the Inventor or the tbC" undul.tor, corn and flonr hl Ihes a card calling on the worker, of SSSfUlae being promised him to any mill that win itit1'' n. wye's Sewisc Machines. Mr. W.

Tnn CTlt Charreet, is the agent of verVnS popolar implement, for tXTJELM SeehUadrertUemenU. f. Co This old esublished fancy dry Jo lihmen. ha. anew location In one of the TrwTin Toaro's Row, Canal street, where wuh Wr noc of embrolderie'' cloaks, Jtc i rw A young lady explained to a printer the othe d.e rfisonction between prindng and pubbshUig, anJ the conclusion oi her remarks, by way of Uhis K.he "you may print a kis.

on my cheek, but yon must not publish it." OFFICE OF THE PICAYUNE, I Saturday Evening, October 11. 18M.J COTTON There has been only a moderate attendance or buyers today notwithstanding the favorable change in the weather, and the market has presented a rather quiet appearance. The sales have amounted to about M0 bales with no material alteration in prices. We still qaote Inferior, old l3h.2 Ordinory, do aUGoodMiddlijig 2 Good Ordinary do lr vl. Middling Fair.

iFair aria STATEMENT OF COTTON. toes on band 1st September. IBM i Am red since Arrived to day Exported to date 47 osa Exported to day Stock oa hand and on board no TOBACCO Holders are asking very full prices, and we notice sales oT 89 buds nearly all Admitted at 13c round, and I bhd. at 15c. 4p.

Vs. STATEMENT OF TOBACCO. Stock on hand 1st September, uhda. 9.074 Arrived since Arrived to 10 41,7 'Exported to date 1.72 4 2.724 iKxportea to aay Stock on hand and on shipboard not cleared. 7.743 SUGAR Some 60 to 60 hhds have been sold in small lots at full prices.

MOLASSE3 We notice some small sales on tbe Levee at previous rates, with a few retail lots from the Crescent Refinery st 41c. in bbla. and Mc gallon half bbl FLOUR The transactions have been confined to SOU bbls. superfine SL Louis at 80 and SOU to 300 bbls. in several tots at Be T5S 871, bbL WHEAT We have heard of no sale to day.

CORN The market has been quiet and the only sales that we heard of were 10) sacks white and mixed in lots at tkvcj 417 choice white at 70c and last evening 1000 sacks at 66c buabeL OATS Testerdav 1000 sacks 8t Louis were sold from store at 63c and tday 1800 to aooo sacks at tbe same price. PORK We noticed only retail transactions chiefly at .21 50 bbL for Mess. BACON Prime Sides are held at bo 1 35 to 40 casks dear in bad packages were sold at 8Jc and 15 also at 8kc. Us. LARD We hear of nothing done to day.

WHISKEY There has been a good demand, mostly for speculation, and the sales comprise loo bbls. Rectified (Smith's) at S00 to arrive by the end sf tbe month at 31c; 400 Raw at the advanced rate of 35c. and yesterday 700 Raw at 34c; 4 gallon. COFFEE Market quiet and sales confined to ISO bafr Rio at 10HS1IC TB. BAGGING We hear of sales of India Bagging to the extent of several hundred bales, of which the particulars hsve not been reported.

TALLOW Yesterday 60 bbls. city rendered were sold at lie TB. ALCOLOOaA lot of 100 bbls. (9i cent. were taken at TOc gallon.

HAT We notice sales of XO bales Western at 36; S00 at 26 atad 340 at 816 50 ton. FREISHT8 We are stUl without any new engagement to report. EXCHANGES So material alteration in the rates. We quote London, (clear bills) and per cent. prem.

run i New York V) New York Sight per cent, discount. OA TLEMARKE T. Jefferson City, Saturday Evening, Oct 11, 185S. BEEF CATTLE A good supply of Western beeves and Attakapas and Texas cattle remain on sale. Prices of Western at 7 IfSfrK.

and Attakapas, lexas, ic at 'svbc ffi net. HOGS Prices 7l48c net A good demand. A moderate supply. "SHEEP The inquiry is limited and nearly (00 head remain on the market Prices 2 504 head. MILCH COWS A fair supply and a good demand.

Prices at H575 head. VEAL CATTLE A fair demand. Prices '11 head An ample stock. I.lBt of Veola Cl oared and Hailed tor New Orleaaa. Corrected la the Dally Picsyane.

October la. 1858 COASTWISE PORTS NEW YORK. Steamship Philadelphia. UcGowan Oct 6. Snip Mallory.

Wilton eld Oct 3 Ship Galena, Leavitt cid Sept Snip Blankenship Sept rr snip Marathon. Vandyke eld Sept 27 Sbii. Tbos Jrfierson. Heill eld Sept 3 bip Gilchrist. cid Sept 24 Ship Toulon.

Dpsbur eld Sept 22 Siiv Scotland, Burt eld Sent 18 Ship Purinton, Hinckley dd Sept 18 Bark Mary Bentley, Hentley eld Sept 23 BOITOS. Shin Dorcaa Piince. sld Sept 22 Ship Cicero. Lorinr eld Sept 23 Bark Gen Taylor. Bnrton eld Sept 22 Brig Wn A Brown, Tucker Sept 13 PHILADELPHIA.

Ship WiUiam, Berry. eld Oct 3 Bark Stevens, Howes eld Sept Bark Joseph Hale, Merrill. cid Sept lo BALTIMORE Brig West. Bray Schr Andrew Manderson. Henderson Oct 3 CHARLESTON.

Brig David Brown. Long Sept .27 FOREIGN PORTS. LIVERPOOL, Ship Cbas 8 Peuneil. Sfpt 19 Ship CbarlemaMie, Gates Sept 17 Ship Sebastian Cabot. Watts sld Sept 17 Ship Montgomery, Sept 17 Ship St Patrick, Kinney Sept 13 BOip OB CUUrril, H1III.UC1......

in ocp 14 nhin Montmorenci. Bi ecpi 14 Sept 13 Sept 12 Sept 12 Sept 12 Sept 14 Sept 6 sld Sept 9 Sept 9 Sept 8 Ship Northern Chief, Ship Von Gegem, Rieves Ship Sqoaudo, Ship Owego, Stephens Ship Alice Counce, Singer Ship Harward, Andros Ship Lncy A Harriet Snip Taniacot, Borland Ship Normandy, Tyler Rhin flnHMrt. ftirfcfeland nepc nip xnorwaiasen, crown orpm Ship A Schmidt Miltiken aid Sept hip Silas Greenman, aid Sept 4 bip Crest of the Wave, Coliey Sept 1 Ship Saltan, Hunter Aug 28 Snip Rappahannock, Cashing aid Aug 99 Ship Fanay Foadlck, Crab tree Aug 23 tatp Agamemnon. Affleck sld Aug 21 Ship American Union, Otis aid Aug 21 Ship Enoch Train, Rich aid Aug 18 hipclarlaaa Bird, Bird Aug IT Snip Sir Chaa Napier cid July 10 7 LONDON. Ship no Spear, Spear eld Sept 18 DEAL.

Ship A Stetson. gept i6 BRISTOL, ling) Ship New Empire. Randall aid Ant 16 Ship Highland Light, Boyd aid Sept 18 CCXHAVEN. Ship Washington, Plata i id grpt 4 NEWPORT (Wales.) Ship Wm Witheriee. Atwood aid Aug ib Snip Palestine, PettlngaU Aug it CARDIFF.

(Wales.) hip Ocean Belle, Kelle ran Aug 14 hip Sarah Park. Pendleton aid Aug xs Ship Col Cn tta, Snow cid Aug 1 HAVRJa. Ship SuttenbrTg, sld Bept 10 Snip Oregon, Porter i Aug 22 BORDEAUX. hip Lady Arabella, Merrill sld Sept IS MARSEILLE A hip Emma, Gordon cld Aog ROCHELLB. ark Wilson, Peacock Sept 3 hip BelUyaaogada.Ar?uestu...

aid Aog 24 Ship Lenta. Marie An. 17 Bhip Grrtrd. i5fA'S Stup Jobilaam. Wenke ff ship Miaawppt e.r5w:::; LdJt Ship Weitxlo.

Butxer 5f Ship Beissel. Ha. loo p. "Z7 Ship Edmund, Wefamana "lid I ehipOTbyen.Addick. sld8.nt Snip Stella.

Wecif Zi Ship Auna Delias, Hattendorff. Aagti oip Hermann. Kalhrn.nn.......... Aug i ET1BY and Satprdat Evenino, Oct. 11.

Th market to day is almost identically the same as reported. There was rather more demand for money in bank, but out of door, the condone, quit" ample, and negotiation, are made at 6 "ct for inree and four acceptances, and fraction lea. occasionally by parties who desire to ntliflr Lhu lava their funda entirely unemployed. Some long paper was passed at 84pct. ftkA K.nV ilatAnwnt hUkw Hrwa not ahow any im portant change.

The falling off in Is occasion in addition to which 1 in lliji In mall amount, axe being daily iorwara terior. Some also is going forward to Havana. The abort loan, are incread by long acceptance, coming within the ninety day movement Deposits conUnue to be by payment, for cotton. Exchange ha. Men luloweat notch, and the amount henceforward will be weekly increased with the incoming of the cotton crop.

The actual change, are a foUow. I lrt.irU increase in S4S.1J2 Dreaae in Circulation Increase in Deposits Increase in Exchange I. due Distant Bsaks 130.926 47.H3 1. 1.018 There some demand for but we did not hear to day of any important transactions. Within tbe past few days, however, several operation shave been made, though the particular, were not dis closed.

Union Bank has been sold at 11. After day. or continued rain, tne wn uici has cleared off warm, and iti. to be hoped may re. a tn onahla nlantra to secure their maiu uhd, crops in good condition.

The yield of cotton 1. ad mitted lo be ahorl, out every uay oi vVw will diminish the deficiency. Weekly Statemest or the New Orleans Bakes CASH ASSETS. Lot. Sritia.

Oct. 11. Pet. 4. Oct.

11. Oct. 4. Bank. 6.1:15.11 6.106 blb l.flS.Ai" i J.1 cSa' 5 2 Louimana 3..3 3.8 23.W4 SrO.

Louisiana State 3.72n.!:. 3.7b4. Siech. A Trad'. 1.0O4.13S ynS.UO 4 3.4 "VZ SjS Total .0 iO.lU 74.W2 Increase Decrease 2K .122 CASH LIABILITIES.

CiactVK). DTOtTS. Oct. II. Oct.

4. Oct. 11. Oct. 4.

Citizens' 2.744. 2.94A.t0 3. 245. 24. i.ivo.SM Caoa'Bank: WII40 7i.l.bi2 LUiaoa 71.4:) dia.174 9.0 M.1 2.K.V..SH7 Kn aiana 8tate 1 3.12o.274 3.17i.170 Mech ATW Kl aw.0 IW2.0HO KH.2H Bk of Orleans 6tW.4 .611.315 7...4 7 K5.M3 BouthernBank.

l.w. 167.7Si 17 l2. Union aw.W K.m l.07i.74 wm.wh Totml 7.S24.4.VI l2 TlHi Decrease 15U.926 Increase. r)ku rniin.in mhlonhihiis the resDective amounts of Exchange held by the various and al.o the urn. due to distant as compared with last week, the latter being comprised in the table of de Excbsnge.

Due Uiit. Banks. Oct 11. Oct 4. Oct.

11. Oft 4 Citizens IS 721.717 122.131 Canal 4HS.771 SUri.414 I2M.liit Louuiana 24.ril' 212.67c 27 2. 70 Louisiana State 212. 1 Si I7.4i m.V.1 Mee. A Traders 7rt.m el.6ni 20.4f 1h.11 Bank of New O.

17. 133.721 iw.itd 40.613 Southern 1.444 Union 111. 3t.ft.Til 123.4:1 2 20.48 Total 2.67H. 2.44.3U4 W.2.40H I2.tp Increase 121. 0i The Exchange market was only moderately supplied this morning.

Some Al Sterling wu at 1087,, and a fraction more might perhap. be obtained for a favorite signature, but as an exceptional case only. Higher figures have been mentioned, but only where parties refuse to draw. Negotiations of prime commercial French exchange were made at 5i.23 which is the best rate to be' obtained. Other signature, run from 5f.27Vj (ijf.il).

Bill, on New York are firm at 1 217 cl discount for first class paper, and for other Sight ii in bank, and fct. discount out of doors. Short ct discount. From New York our date, are to Saturday evening last Tue Commercial Advertiser say. Money has been in increased demand during the nroaont week, both amonz brokers and in mercantile ir ia th wants of the latter beinir more pressing iust at present, than for some lime past.

The rates. However, nave cuuuuucu wiu uu van auu for paper. The best name, of the latter with endorse ments, are taken readily at 8 9 while those not so well known rule at odl2. which may also be quoted as the range for first class single names. On call there is a fair supply at 7 ct.

The paper maturing during the four day. of the pre.ent month, ending with to day, was very large, and will add materially to the means at the disposal of the) banka and note brokers, for their operations duringl the week. Sterling Exchange was dull at 10SHai09l4, and Francs 5f.l6 for the best. PICAYUNE OFFICE. October 12 Cleared yesterday.

Steamship Black Warrior, Smith, New York via Havana, Cunnolv Aco Bark Ardennes, Marsh, Matanzat, Bark Uncle Sam, Cole, Lisbon, ScUr Invincible. Kahler. Mobile. Munaon Whitney Aco Newton Aco ARRIVED. Steamship Cbas Morgan.

Flare, fm Indlanolaand Gal veaton i th inst. to Harris. Morgan A ro 1st oTMrict. Ship Frank Pierce, Leach, 26 days fm Boston, to Geo A Fosdick Point Ship Realm, Burgess. 30 days fm New York, to A Fos dick 2d district 27 Ship Ed Hyman, Neil, fm Liverpool 3d August, to Whitney Aco Point.

Tern Schr A Brewer, Cox, fin Rio de Janeiro 25th Aug, Harriaon Aco 1st district 22 Scbr Victoria, Myers, 2 days fm Apalachicola. to master Basin. Schr Southron. Ellis, 2 dsys fm Pensarola. to Pooley.

icol Aco Basin. Scbr Emma DeRussey, Bemor, 2 days fm Pensscola, to Pooley, Nicol Aco Basin LAKE schoosess HEW Basra. Morning Star. Pratte. fm Bay St Louis.

Feeliter, Chrtrtv, fm Pearl River. Preaident. Sadler, fm Pearl River. Fraxier. Johnson, fm Pearl River.

Lubeck. Adolpbe. fm Pearl River. Biloxi. Xaizos.

tin Bilozi Gen Villiere, Pratts, Bay St Louis. Rosalie. Sterbut. fm Amite River. Amandus.

John, fm Amite River. LAKE SCHOONEIS OLD BASIN. Frultiere. Narcisse. fm Horn Island.

Trois Freres, Melon, fm Hum Itland Highwater. Ronaieau. fin Biloxi. Perseverance. Mellon, fm Bonfouca.

ITI1MI11. California. Hutchincs. fm Mobile, liavou Belle. Walker, fm Harriaonburg.

Montgomery, Harris, fm St Louis Marion. Broaaeau.fm Hnrricane Bluffs. Towbost St Charles. Chambers, fm the Passes towed down aud to sea 6th inst ship Opbir and bark Robert bro up ab'pa Realm. Frank Pierce, Ed Hyman.

aud tern schr A Brewer. Below Com In Up. Ship Gov Langdon, Stone, fm Liverpool lfth August, to Meeker Aco Cargo. 11,820 sks salt to JTVleeker Aco Ship Tnalatta, Barker, fm Liverpool 4th September, to Meeker Aco Ship Brandywine, Mrrriman, days fm New York Ship Julia Tyler, Lsnfear. fm Liverpool ICth August, to jonei.

Markinder Aco Assorted mdse and 6631 sks salt, Jones. Msckinder Aro Brig Mary Elizabetn. Lanrent, days fm Havana, to McConnell Scbr Montague. Butler. day.

fm Havana, to Got denbow A Lesparre EXPORTS. LISBON Bark TJncle Sam 19 bales cotton, 1000 bbls flour. 4444 sks wbest. 3000 staves, 1) sks grain. MATANZAS Bark Ardenaes mtcs hams, 100 tea 300 kgs lard, 700 sks corn, 10J bxs candles, 10.WX) staves, and 3 stesra boilers.

NEW TORK Steamship Black Warrior 943 bales cotton, 12 trt tallow. 19 bbla whiskey. MOBILE Schr Invincible 60 bbls whiskey, 1(0 sks corn 26 bxs claret and sundries. IMPORTS. INDIAN OLA AND GALVESTON Steamship Chas Mora an 44 bales cotton Brander.

McKenoa A Hub bard 90 Rogeley. Blair Aco 3 McLemore. Rayburn Aco 6 do rat man Aco 19 Williams Aco 61 8 Nelson Aco lxOakey, Hawkins Aco 7 do Bradley, Wilson Aco 6 do 91 martin 43H specie union nana si 2ft z. nart aco 34 bides A Kelly Aco sundries to Hart Aco A Maisnau Magee. Kneass Aco Eaton A Henderson A A Henderson NEW YORK Ship Realm Assorted mdse.

BOSTON Ship Frank Fierce Assorted mdse LIVERPOOL Ship Edw Hyman Salt and assorted mdse. RIO DE JANEIRO Tern Schr A Brewer 8442 bags coflee to Nstban PENSACOLA Schr Southron 63,000 ft lumber 2.1,000 laths Paoley. Nicol Aco PENSACOLA Schr Emma DeRuasv 90.000 ft lumber 26(00 lathatPooley. Nicol Aco. APALACHICOLA Schr Victoria Naval stores and 2 bales cotton Anderson A Metcalf RECKIPTS or PROD0CE.

HURRICANE BLCFFS Steamer Marion 183 bales cotton to Cummincs Aco 117 Carter Aco 80 do Estlin Aco 16 Walker. Stuart A Hutchinson 30 do Oakey. Hawkins Aco 42 Wyche Aco 34 do Byrne, Vance Aco Total 601 bale, cotton ST LOUIS Steamer Montgomery 462 bbl. pork to Savage Aco 3U bbla flour Keep, Bard Aco 200 do Perdreaaville Bros 188 do Scbewbel co 160 do 623 sks oats A Thomson Aco 1464 do Duffy Aco 23 kegs lard Shaw atco 1266ska wheat A Dougherty Aco ska corn Uorrell, Gayle Aco 600 do Robson A Allen 10 bbls apples Price, Converse Atco 1 pkg Blanc hard do ale Ir Aco 1 do Streeder 361 bales cotton to Hawkins Aco 60 do Ward, Saunders A Hunt 71 Wart Aeo sr Robson A Allen 1 1 Jackson Aco 10 rt A Hatcbinson 9 do Perkins Aco 6 do Oliver TotaifR bales cotton fBu B.u" Strainer Bayou Belle 92 hales 2" 5 Saunders A Hunt 89 do SVT.iTl co 2 Nalle. Summers Aco Nalle.

Summers co i do Carroll. Pritchard Aco It do Buchannon. CarraJ i EeUocq, Noblom Aco A Andrew A Sierau 16 do Taaslm sks cotton seed to FUk 1 bxs mdse Suapp A aundeV to order Totai 345 bales cotton nee(nt. at the New Baata. BAY ST LODIS Schr Homing trj4 cords wood McGulnn.

BAY 8TLOOIS Schr Gen VlUere 4 cords wood to Boaster. PEARLINGTON Schr Fee later 24.000 ft lumber 0i i tatbs Pooley. Nicol Aco PEARLINGTON Schr Looeca to coroawooa to a Dctiuinn PEARLINGTON Schr President nXO ft lumber te Evan. Aco PEARL BJVER Scbr Fraxler 46 cord, wood to BII fiX? Schr Biloxi 0 cords wood, McGulnn AMITE RIVER Schr Amandas cords wood to MAMiTB RTVER Schr RosaUe 30 cord, wood, master. Receipt, at the Old Basin.

ISLAND Schr Fruitiere eoo bbls sand, HORN ISLAND Schr Trois Preres 600 bbls sand to "bIlOXI Schr High Water 26 cords wood, master. BONFOUCA Schr PerseveranceoOO bbls sand, order. Per rontehartraln Railroad. MOBILE 8tamerCslifornia bal cotton Lewis Aco fdo samples A Sweet 1 do Geddes 1 kg butter to Counoly Aco 1 tiunk Adurns Express. MKMUKANilA.

er The officers of tbe steamer Marion report Red River in fine navigable condition from Hurricane Bluffs to Alexandria On the Fal's there is about 3 feet water. Left the steamers White Clin JenVrsnn and Alida at tbe bead of the Falls, and the Union snd Ospray at Alexandria. PASSENGERS. Per steamship Chas Morgan, fm Indianola and Galveston MUs Hopkins. Miss Wyams.

Mrs Trewiik aud 3 children, Mrs Brady, child and servant. Mi Hughes. Catt Kay. lady snd child. Miss Whiting.

Mrs Stanlev. child and servant, Mrs Ross, Capt Pore USA. Capt Beid. Dr Sbumsrd, A Oliver, A Besty, JO Wheeler, Dr Perkins. Messrs A King.

Csse. rJsrd. Hatpin, Smith. 8 Woikye, Capt Beauveau. Labe.

Tbyer. Hughes. North, Caldwell. Kindred. Capt 8heppard, A Kerr.

Biker and the crew of the Perseverance. SHERIFFS SALES, Geo. Opdike vs. K. lierke.

Paulding. Vail Fuller, vs the same. IXTH DISTRICT COURT OF NEW ORLEANS Nos. 4I 41h3 By v'rtue of two writs of fieri foria, to me directed by the honorable tbe Sisth District Court of New Orleans, iu tbe above cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, on tbe premises, on THURSDAY, October 23, IRftrt, at U4 o'clock A. The contents of a TAILOR'S ESTABLISHMENT, situated on Royal street, betwetn Customhouse and Canal st reel a Seized In the above cause.

Terms Cash on the spot. JOHN M. BELL. Sheriff of the Parish of Orleans. Ueo.

Opdike Sc vs. K. tJerke. Paulding. Vail A Fuller, vs.

le mnie. OIXIEMK COI DE DISTRICT DE LA NOTJ VELLE ORLEANS Nos. 4lv2 413 En vertudedeux writs de fieri facias, a moi a.ircase par 1'bouorable Six it ine Cour de District de la Nouvelle Orleans, dans l'af fairs ci dessus. je procederai le JEUDI, 2:1 Octobre, lHAti, A r4.j heures du matin, sur les licux, a l'adjudication de Le contenu d'un etablissement de tailleur, sis rue Roy ale, entre les rues de la Douaue et du Canal. Saisi dans artaire cl dt isuf.

Conditions Comptant, au moment de l'adjudication. JOHN M. BELL, oil 11 92 Slilrif de la Parnlase d'Orleans. John K. 4 'lay vm.

Honlhene F. Fnrgr. SECOND DISTRICT COUKTOF NEW ORLEANS No. By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale, to me directed by the honorable the Second District Court of New Orleans in the above entitled cause, I will proceed to sell at pubuc auction, in the rotunda of the City Exchange, St. Louis street, between Chartres and Royal streets, on 8ATURD AY.

the 18th of October, lRVi, at 12 o'clock tbe following dearribed property, viz: TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, situate iu the new suburb Marigny of this city, in tbe square bounded by Prosper, St. Anthony. St. Avid snd Annette streets, aud measuring each 31 feet 11 inches and ft liurs front on said St. Anthony street, by 127 fret 10 inches aud A lines in depth, between parallel lines one of the said lots form In.

tbe corner of St. Avid or Claiborne and St. Anthony streets together with all the buildings and improvements thereon. Seized in the above suit. Terms This being tbe second and last auction, tbe above described property will be definitely adjudicated to the highest and last bidder for whatever it will biing.

at twelve months' credit the purchaser furnlrliing bond, with good and solvent security, bearing a percent interest per annum, and special mortgage on the property sold until final payment. JOHN M. BELL. Sheriff of tbe Parish of Orleans. John F.

t'lny v. foihede 1. Farse. DEUXIEME COUR UE DISTRICT DE LA VELLE ORLEANS No 10.i En vertu d'un writ de salaie et de vente. A moi adreasl par 1'bonorable Deux ieme Cour de District de la Nouvelle Orleans.

dans artaire ci deasus. Je procederai le SAMEDI, lit Ortoore. 1mm, A l'heure de midi, dans la rotondr de la Bourse de Cite, rue St Louis, entre celles de Chartres et Koyaie, a l'adjudi cation des immeublea ei spres dcrites, savoir DKUX CERTAINS TKRKAINS, altu su nouveau faubourg Marigny, de cette viile, dans l'ilet borne par 'es rues Prosper, St. Antotne. St.

Avid et Anni tte, et mestir ant. chacun, 31 pieds 11 pouces 6 ligues de face a la rue St. Antoine sur 1 27 pieds 10 pouces et 6 lignes de rrofoudeur. entre lignea parallelea l'un des dits lots fsrmant 1'augle des rues St. Avid ou Claiborne et St.

Antoine. ensemble toutea les bAiisses et ameliorations qui se trouvent aur les dits terrains Saisis dans 1'afraire ci dessus. CondiiionsvCetts rriee etaut la sernnde et dernlere. la dite propriete sera dehnitlvemeut adjugee au plus oifrant et dernier enrberisseur. pour le prix qui en sera odert A 12 mois de credit, l'acqurreur founiasant son bon on obllga tion avec caution bonne et et portant interet au taux de buit pour ceut 1 au et hypotbrqne sp.

ciale aur la propriety vendue jusqu'a parfait paiemeiit. JOHN M. BELL, ol Rio Sharif de la Peroiise C. C. LiHlhrou .1.

halinK and Wife. FOURTH DISTRICT COURT OF NEW ORLEANS No. tvM.t By virtue of a writ of aeirure and sale to me Erected by tbe honorable the ir'ourtu District Court of New Orleans, in tbe novf cause, I will proceed to sell at public auction, on MONDAY, the I' tb of November. Ittx. at 12 o'clock M.

at tbe City Hotel, Commou street, between Camp aud Magazine streets The lemale siava named LETT S', aged about 37 yeurs. Seized iu tbe above SaT Terms Cash on tbe spot. JOHN M. BELL, Sheriff of the Parish oi Orleans; C. C.

Latliroi vm. J. V. Whaling et hod Epouae aUATRIEME COrR DB DISTRICT DE LA NOt! VELLE ORLEANS No. r4 Eo vertu d'un writ de ssisie et vente.

A moi adreas par Wua trieme Cour de Iiislrirt de la Nouvelle dans I'alfaire c.l desas. je procederai le LUNDI, loNovembre. IsM, A midi, A I'Hutel de la Cite, rue de la Commune, entre celles du Camp et dea Magaains. A la ven'e publique et adjudication da esciave ci apres nummee, savoir LETTY, agi1 d'environ ana. Saisis dans artaire cl deasua.

Conditions Comptant au moment de I'adjudlratton. JOHN BELL. OS 23 n8 Snrif de la Paroiaae d'Orleans New Orleans School of Medicine Situated on Common street. opposite the Charity Hospital. I 'HE regular Course of Lectures in this Institution will 1 commence on MONDAY, the 17th November, 1S66, and continue hve months Faculty Erasmus D.

Fenner, M. D. Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. A. Forster Axaon, M.

Professor of Physiology. Thomas Penlston, M. D. Professor oi Clinical Medicin and Auscultation Samuel Choppin, M. D.

Professor of Surgery. Isaac L. Crawcour, M. Professor of Chemistry and Medical oriaprudenre. Howard Smith, Professor of Materia Mcdica and Therapeotica.

John M. W. Plcton. M. Professor of Diseases of Wo men and Children.

D. Warren Brickell. M. Professor ol Obstetrics. Cornelius C.

Beard, Professor of Anatomy. Anthony A. Peniston, M. Adjunct Professor of Anato my. The Dissecting Rooms will be opened on the 1Mb of Oc tober.

and Clinical instruction will be given daily at the Charity Hospital from that time till the commencement of tbe regular rooree of Lecturea. The proximity of tbe College to tbe Cnarity Hospital will prevent all loss oi time in going from one to tbe other. It is the intention of tbe Faculty to demonstrate practical Medicine and Surgery at the bedaidelns fully as poesf ble. In addition to the facilities for this purpose ahorded by the Hospital, a Dispensary will be established at the College tor the examination and treatment of such pa tienta as msy not wiso to enter the Hospital. Here tbe students will be required In turn to put up prescriptions, app.y dressings, Ac Indeed, every effort will be made to render the course of Instruction in this Institution as prac tieal as possible.

The College Is situated in a quiet part of the city and will be found spacious and well ventilated. Tbe Pro lessors will take pleasure in aiding the students to procure cheap and comfortable board atd lodging. Amount of Fees for tbe full Course of S108 Matriculation Fee (paid but once). 6 Blssection Fee lo Graduating Fee 26 For any further information, address E. D.

FENNER. M. D. Dean of the Faculty, 2ft eSatf 6 Carondelet street. To Planter and Others.

The proprietors of the WASHINGTON REMEDIES beg to call the attention of Planters to the wonderfd efficacy of these which have NEVER YET BEEN KNOWN TO FAIL These preparations are no Northern patent humbug, but are manufactured In New Orleans, by a Creole, who has long used them in private practice, rescuing many unfortunate victims of disease from the after they have been given np by their physicians as incurable, or have been tortured beyond endurance by laceration and paiafn" operations. Planter, and others who have on tbeu nauds faithful servants who, througu laeasc. are rendered profitless and loathsome, will find it to their advantage to use these remedies. THE WASHINGTON SALVE, used externally. In conjunction with the internal remedy, denominated THE WASHINGTON PURIFIER, will core the most aggravated cases of Cancer, Tetter Worm, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Whitloe, Bone Felon, Inveterate Dicers, Syphilis, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Leprosy, Boils, Erysipelas, Carbuncles, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, Itch, ulcerated and obstinate Sores, arising from Blows, Burns, Scalds, Ac In 'aggravated cases alone it Is necessary to nse an Inward preparation cases that may be hereditary or inch as may have defied the skill of physicianA For diseases of the bones and sinews, or for casualties by which they and the nerves may have been injured, we offer THE WASHINGTON RHEUMATIC OINTMENT, This Invaluable composition has never failed in ease, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, Lumbago, Stiff Joint.

Stiffness of the Neck and Back, Caked Breast, Swelled Joints, Inflammatory Swellings, Hard Lumps and Bruises In hereditary cases, or those of long standing, it is necessary to use In conjunction with the Ointment, an internal remedy, called THE WASHINGTON INTERNAL REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM. Any one may cure himself by using these Remedies but persona who may consider themselves Incurable, of whose servants are incapacitated from labor, anl are aeemed worthless, will be guaranteed a cure, and the case treated for a moderate compensation. In case of failure, (which we never yet have made,) no compensatiox will be required. THE WASHINGTON REMEDIES, for external application, are put up In Jars, at 85 In half Jars at S3. For internal use they are put np in a( 2 each.

I MICKLEJOHN A Sole Proprietors, 28 St. Louis st For sale, also, by J. WRIGHT A F10 Wtf 161 Chartres street. (jieorge II. Vinten, PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE.

No. 104 Poydras street, (between Cam pan 6t Charles streets,) New Orleans. Presses, Types, Ink, Paper, Cards, Card and Far nishinar of everv description. Agent for the sale James Connor A Sons News, Book and Fancy Types Wells A Webb's Wood Type and General Fumiahing; Washington Presses; Ruggles's Machine and Card Presses; McCreary'a Black and Colored Inks; Second hand Material, bought and sold and Old Typt taken in exchange for new, at the rate of nine cent, per pound, if delivered at my warehouse, free of charge. Sia Metal for engineers, in quantities to suit U12 66 lyW AUCTION SALES, Succession of Widow Kobert Aran.

Important Sale of 314 valuable Building Lots of Ground, In Faubourg Avart, City of Jefferson also a twMtory Brick House, forming the corner of Hospital and Conde streets, and a Summer Residence at Mississippi City Theodore Soniat Dufosaat. Tutor, Ac, vs. Mrs. Widow Guy Duplantierand als.for a partition. BY N.

VIGNIE, Auctioneer By virtue or a decree rendered on the IrMh September, ISnrt, In the above entitled cause, by the hooorable the Third Jodirial District Coort of Louisiana, anting in the parish of Jeflerson. will be sold at public auction on SATURDAY, 2Rth October, lg, at 12 o'clock at Bouts Arcate, on Magazine street, the following described property I. A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND, situated In the Second District of this city, at the corner of Cond and Hospital streets, meaauriug I French measure feet front on Conde street, by 120 feet in depth; together with a two story Brick Dwelling House aud a three story Bnck K2.Ca'cERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, lying iu the county of Harrison, ate of Miwisaippi, measuring 1 arpent and aquarter. more or leas, front on the sea shore of the Gulf ol Mexico by a depth of 7 arpent a and a half, more or less; together witn the bulldiugs and improvements th3.rFIVE LOTS OF GROUND, in the Faubourg Avart, Cily of Jefferson, in square A. bounded by Front.

Val ruont, Brlcaatel and the river Mississippi. Said lota are designated hy the Nos. 1. 2. s.

4 and 6. 4. A SOCARE OF GROUND, designated by letter B. situated iu same laubourg. bounded by rout, Belcastel and Dufosaat streets and the river Mississippi, containing ten lots of ground, designated as lots Nos.

1 to 10 6. A SQUARE OF GROUND, designated by the letter situated In the same faubourg, bounded by rront, RolM rt. Upper Line streets aud Mississippi river, containing ten lots, designated as lots Nos 1 to iu. ri. NINETEEN LOTS OF GKOUND.ln square No.

bounded by Front. Levee, Upper Line and Robert streets, deaigoatrd as lots Nos. 1 too. snd into 20, inclusively. 7.

FIFTEEN LOIS OF GROUND, in the same fsu bourg. in squre No. 4. and bounded by Front. Levee, Belcastel and Dufussut streets, designated as lots Nos.

4 to In, inclusively. TEN LOTS OF GKOUND.ln the same faubourg, in square No. 6, and bounded by Front, Levee. Beicsstel snd Valinont streets, designated as lots Not. 1 to 6, and 17 to ill, inclusively.

f. FOURTEEN LOTS OF GROUND, in the same faubourg, in square No. bounded by Levee. Jrraey, Robert and Soniat reets. designated as lota Nos.

2 to 3 aud and 11 to 20, inclusively. in. A SUL'ARE OF GKOUND.ln the same faubourg, designated by No. 10. and bounded by Levee.Jersey, Upper Line and Rolx streets, measuring Jm feet 6 inches ou Levee street.

3i) feet on Jersey street, Won Robert street, and 260 feet 3 inches on Upper Line street, and is divided into twenty two lots, Nos 1 to 22. inclusively; together with the orange, pecans; and per. inimon trees. Ac. II.

A SQUARE OK GROUND, in the same faubourg, designated bv No. 11, and bounded by Jersey. Laurel, Upper Line and" Kobert streets, measuring 3J feet front on Jersey and Laurel, and 263 feet front ou Robert and Upper Line streets, and is divided into twenty two lots, designated as lots Nos 1 to 22; together with a splendid orchard of orange, pecans, plum trees, and a great variety of shrubbery. 12. A SQUARE OF GROUND, In the ssme faubonrg, designated by No 12.

and bounded by Jersey, Laurel, Robert and Soniat streets, measuring tret front on Jeaey and Laurel streets by 2't front on Roliert and Soniat streets, and divided into le lots, designated as lota Cios. 1 SQUARE OF GROUND, in the same faubourg, desisnated bv No l.l. and bounded by Jersey. Laurel. Soniat and Dufossnt streets, measuring 'eet on each of Jersey and Laurel streets, and 2.3 feet on ach of Soniat and Dufossat streets, and divided into la loss, designated as lots Nos.

I to in. inclusively. 14. 8EVENTEEN LOTS CF tiKOl'M). In square No.

14. in the snnie faulniurg. Bounded by Jersey, Laurel, Du t'ossat and Belcastel streets, dtsigna'ed us lots Noa. 1 to 8, 11 and 16 to 2 2. Inclusively.

IV A SQUARE OF GROUND, In tbe same fautiourg, designated by No. IS. and bounded by Jersey, Lsurel. Bel catel and almont streets, measuring vtd feet front on Jers strei t. CV? feet ii inches on Laurel street, 2M feet 11 inchi on Vaimont alreet 3 et on ttelcaste! stieet.

and dirided into eighteen lots, desicnated by Nia. I to la. A SQUARE OF GKOUNll.in the same faubourg, designated hv No. li, and bounded by Laurel, Live Onk, Brlcaiitci aud Valmont streets, measuring 2:10 feet 3 inches ou Laurel street. l'7 feet on Live Oua street.

3IH feet 10 incuts on Belcastel street. :l.l feet 3 inches and lines on Valmont street, and divided iutouiuetetn lota, designated as lots Nos 1 to W. 17. EIGHTEEN LOTS OF GROUND, in the same faubourg, in square No. 17.

bounded by Laurel, Live Oak, Dufosaat and Belcastel ilnfi. aud designated as lots Noa. 1 to 4. and 1:1 to 2ri ifniufivelv 1H. A SQUARE OF GROUND.

in the same faubourg, designated as squsre No. In, and bounded by Lsurel. Live Oak, Soniat and Du'oaeat streets, measuring 2i feet on each Laurel and Live Oak streets, 3 in feet 10 inches on each of Soniat and Dufuwat streets, aud divided iuto 22 lots, end deatirnated as lots Nos. 1 to 2 2. 1 A SQUARE OK GROUND, in the same faubourg, designated aa square No Hi.

and bounded bv Laurel. Live Oak, Kobert aud Snnint streets, measuring 2.VI feet on each Laurel and Live Oak streets, aud 3i feet in inches on eacn of Kobert and Soniat streets, and divided into 22 lots, designated as lota Nos 1 to 22; together with large pecans, plum and Orange trees. 20. A SQUARE OF GROUND, In the same faubourg, designated as square No. 2i.

and bounded by Laurel. Live Oak, Robert, aud Upper Line streets, measuring 3i feet on Laurel and Live Oak streets, and 3IS feet in inehea on Kouert and Uffier Line streets, together with the baild iugs and improvements thereon, consisting of a Dwelliug House, kitrurn, servants' rooms, staolea. pigeon houses also, a large quantity of choice Iruit trees and shrubbery. 21. NINE LOTS OF GKOUND.

In the same faubourg. In square No. bounded by Live Onk. Masazine, Belcastel and Valmont streets, designated as lots Nos. 1 to 3, and 14 to 1'.

Inclusively. 2i. A SPLENDID SQUARE OF GROUND, in same faubourg, designated as square No. o. bounded by Nay adee, Boudousquie, Duftiasat and Ya'mont atreeta, mea suring 2' feet flout on Nsyides, feet on Variuonr street, 2.ri feet 2 inches on Bouauusquie street, and 37b tret 4 inches on Dufossat street.

Tbe whole American uimsure. as per plsu drawn by John Foratiey. Surveyor ol the Cily of Jeflerson, dated September. I Ijr ians of tbe above described properties can be ex annned at the office of tbe auctioneer, corner of Conti street and Exchange Alley, and will be exhibited at the Arcade on the day of sale. Terms and Conditions One fourth rath, and the hal auce ou a credit of one and two years, in notea divided iuto coupuua, secured by veudors' privilege, anJ mortgage 011 the property aol 1, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per aunum finm date until maturity.

and 8 per cent, per annum thereafter until final payment. The purchaser to have the right to renew each of said notes, prior to maturity, for one year more, by paying the in tereat thereon, at the rate of per cent, per aunum. Saiea to be complied with within ten days after the day of adjudication, otherwise said property will be resold at tbe risk of tbe purchaser. Arts of sale before Guy Duplantier, notary public S24 3U 04 10 17 24 Succession de Veuve Kobert Avart. Grande Vente de 31 4 terrains de valenr, dans le Faubourg Avart, ville de Jefferson, auasi nne Maiaon en briques A etagea formant l'encuignure dea rues Hopitai et Conde.

et uue residence d'ete dsns la ville de Mis siasippi Theodore Soniat Dufossat, tuteur, Ac, es. M'me Veuve Guy Duplantier, e'. sutrea, pour un par tsge. PAR N. VIGNIE.

encanteur. En vertu d'un decret rendu le 1 Septembre. lari. dans I'affaire ci deasus par i'Honurable Cour du District Judiciaire de ia Louisiane. siegeant dans la paroiase de Jefferson, ii sera vendu en ventS publique le SAMEDI, 26 Octobre, IH60, a midi, a I'Arrade de Banks, rue des Msgaains, les proprl etes snivantes 1.

UN LOT DE TERRE. situ dsns le Second District de cette ville, A t'encotgnure des rues Conde et Hopital, mesurant (tuesure Fraucaise, 30 pieds de face A la rue Conde, sur L20 piees de profondeur: ensemble une raa'son en briques a deux etagea une cuisine en briques a trois etagea 2. UNE PORTION DE TERRE. sitnee dans le romte' de Harrison. Etat du Mississippi, mesurant 1 arpent et un 3uart plus ou moins de f.ce sur le bord de la mer du Gulf Mexique, sut uue profoDileur de7 arpent a et demi plus ou moins, ensemble toutes les Batistes et constructions qui s'y trouvent.

3. CINQ LOIS DE TERRE dans le Faubourg Avart. ville de Jefferson, dana l'ilet borne par lea rues Front. Valmont, Belcastel, et la riviere Mississippi. Les dits lots sont par les Lots Nos I.

2, 3. 4 et 6. 4. UN I LET DE TERRE, designe par la lettre situl dans le meme faubourg, borne par les rues Front. Belcastel, Dufossat et la riviere Mississippi, conteuant dix lots de terre drsignes par les Lots Nos.

1 a i0. 6. UN ILEX DE TERRE. designe par la lettre E. situ dsns le meme faubourg, borne par lea rues Front.

Robert. Upper Line, et la riviere ssissippi, coutenant 10 lots de terre, designes par les Lots Nos. 1 et 10. 6. DIX EO LOTS DE TEBRE.

situ.s dsns l'ilet No. 1, bornes par les rues Front, Levi Upper Line et Robert, designe par les Lots Nos. 1 a et de 10 a 20 inclusive ment. 7. QUINZE LOTS DE TERRE, dans le meme faubourg dans l'ilet No.

4, bornr' pir les rues Frout. Levte. Belraa tel et Dufossat deaigues par lea Lots Nos. 4 a 18 inclusive ment 8. DIX LOTS DE TERRE.

dans le meme faubourg. dans l'ilet Ns. 6, bonus par les rues Front, Levee. Belcastel et valmont, deaignes par les Lots ros. 1 a 6 et 17 A 20 ln clusiveiuent 9.

QL'ATORZE LOTS DE TERRE. dans le mime faubourg, dans l'ilet No. bornes par les ruts Levee, Jer sey, Kotert et soniat, aesigues par les Lots rnoa. 1 a 3, 6 et II A 20 inrlusivement. 10.

UN ILET DE TERRE, dans le meme faubourg, design par le No. 10 et borne par les rues Levee, Jersey, Upper Line et Robert mesurant 300 pieds 6 ponces sur la rue Levee, 300 pioissur la rue Je rsey, 27 pieds sur la rue Robert, et 260 nieris 3 pouces sur 1 a rue Upper Line, et est divise en vingt deux terrains de 1 A 22 inclosivement emsemble les orangets, pacaniers, piaquemiuiers, Ac 11. UN ILET DE TERRE, dansleniemefaubourg.de signe par le No. II, et born ar les rues Jersey, Laurel, Upper Line et Robert, mesurant 300 pieds de face aux ruts Jersey et Laurel, et 263 pieds de face aux rues Robert et Upper Line, et est divise en ving' deux terrains, design es par lea Lots No. 1 A 22; ensemble un beau verger, pacaniers, orangers, pruuiers, et une grande variete de plautea 12.

UN ILET DE TERRE. dans le meme faubourg, de sigu par le No. 12. born par les rues Jersey, Laurel, Ro bert et Soniat. mesurant 20 pieds de face aux rues Jersey et Levee, sur 263 pieds de face aux rues Robert et Souist, divise en 18 terrains designe.

par les Lou Noa. I a is. 13. UN ILET DE TERRE. dans le meme faubourg, sigu par le No 13, borne par les rues Jeisey, Lsurel, Soniat et Dufossat, mesurant 260 pieds de face aux rues Jersey et Laurel, ct 263 pieds de face aux rues Soniat et Dufossat et divise en 18 terrains designes par les lot.

Noa. 1 A 18 indusivement. 14. DIX SEPT TERRAINS, dans II let No. 14 dsns le meme faubourg.

Dorms par les rues Jersey, Laurel, Dufosaat et Belcastel, designes par les lots Noa 1 A 8, 11 et 16 A 22 Indusivement. 16. UN ILET DE TERRE dans le meme faubourg, design par le No. 16, borne par les rues Jersey, Laarel, Belcastel et Valmont, mesurant 2ri pieds de face A la rue Jersey, 236 pieds 6 pouces A la rue Laurel, 2M pieds 1 1 pouces a la rue Valmont. et 253 pleda sur la rue Belcastel et Ai vise en dix huit terrains dt aignes par ies Lots Nos.

1 et 18. Id. DN ILET DE TERRE, dsns le meme faubourg design par le No. 16, born par les rues Laurel, Live Oak, Belcastel et Valmont, mesurant 230 pieos 3 pouces de face sur la rue Laurel, IvT pieds sur la rue Live Oak, 318 pieds ponces sur la rue Belcastel, 321 pieds 3 pouces. et A ligues sur la rue Valmont, et divise.

en dix ueuf terrains designes par lea Lots Nos. 1 A 17. DIX HUIT LOTS DE TERRE, dans le m'me faubourg, dans l'ilet No. 17, born par les rues Laurel, Live Oak, Dufossat et Belcastel, et designes paries Lot. Nos.

1 a 4 et 13 A 2 InHurlvement. 18. UN ILET DE TERRE, dans lemme faubourg. eigne par l'ilet No. 18, oorn par lea rues Laurel, Live Oak, Soniat et Dufossat, mesurant 260 pieea de face aux rues Laurel et Live Oak, et 318 pieds 10 pouces deface aux rues Soniat et Dufo'sat et divise en ss terrain, design, par les Lots Noa.

1 A 2. 19. UN ILET DE TERRE dans le mme Faubourg, design par le No. IK, born pv lea rues Laurel, Live Oak, Robert et Soniat, mesurant 260 pirds de face aux rues Laurel et Live Oak, et 318 pieds 10 ponces aux rues Robert et Soniat, divis en 22 terrains dsigns par lest otsNoa. 1 A 22, ensemble de beaux Pacaniers, Pruuiers, Orangers.

2a DN ILET DE TERRE dsn. le mtme Faubonrg, design par l'ilet No. 20, born par les rue. Laurel, Live Oak, Robert et Upper Line, mesurant 300 pieds de face aux rues Laarel et Live Oak, et 318 pieda 10 pouces sur les roes Robert et Upper Line, ensemble toutes les batisses et constructions qui s'y trouvent, csnsistant en nre maiaon de maitre, cuisine, chambres A domestiques, turies, pi geonnters, aossi one grande variete d'arbrea, fruitier, de choix arbuates, Ac 21. NEUF LOTS DE TERRE dans le meme Fsubourg, dans l'ilet No.

26, born par les roes Live Oak, Magaains. BelcasTel et Valmont, designes par le. lot. Nos. 1 4 3 et 14 A in inclosivement.

22. UN GRAND ILET DE TERRE, dana le meme Faubourg, desicn par l'ilet No. 60, bom par tea rues des Nsyadea, Boudousquf. Dufossat et Valmont, mesurant pieds de face A la rue dea Nayadea, 4V7 pieds sur la roe Valmont, 278 pieds 2 ponces sur la rue Boudousquie' et 378 pieds 4 pouces snr la rus Dufossat. Le toot mesur Ame licaine 'aorta le plan drea? par John Forshey.

voyer de la ville de Jeflerson, en dare du Sepcembra, 1866. taf Les plans dea propriet. deasus decrites peavent eUe eiamine. as boxcM dc 1'encaAtcnr encoifnve de. 1 raes Confi et Passage de la Bourse et senmt exposes Al'Ar cade de Banks le tour de la vente.

Termea et Condi' Ions Un quart comptant. et le balance 4 an credit de an et deux ans en billets di vises en coupons garanris par privilege de vendeurs et hypotheque. sur les preprietes vendnes, avec interet raison de 6 per cent, par an do lour de la vente lusqu'A maturit et 8 per cent, par an da l'chance juaqu'A parfait paiement L'aequ reur aura le droit de renoaveller chaenn des dits billets avaot leur cbance pour un annee de plus enpayant I'm trt au taux de 8 per cent per an. Les ventes devroni, tre passes dsns les dix jours apres le jour de l'adjudication autrement les ditea proprietes seront vendues pour le compte et risques des acquereura Les actes de ventes pardevant Guy Duplantier, notaire pob'iqne, S24 ltsw4w Sale lor Account of n. Former Purchaser.

A Beard. laconeer. Vt ill be sold at auction on TUESDAY October 14. 1K66. at 12 o'clock, at Banks's Arcade.

Magazine street at the risk and peril of Alexander Bergamlni, wko failed to comply with tbe adjudication made to him on the 27th of September last, 1866) COLIN, a negro boy, (an orphan.) aged II years, house servant, and somewhat of a driver, slightly ruptured otherwise fully gus ran teed against th vices and maladies prescribed by law. AafT Terms Cash Act of aale before Wm, Shannon, notary public, at the expense of tbe purchaser. 02 4 7 10 14 Household Furniture, Klch Jewelry, Silverware, Ac Succession of Mrs. J. M.

Bradfute. TY J. EUGENE TOUBNE 79 Exchange Alley Will be sold at ruction on MONDAY, the 20th at II o'clock at No 133 Canal street, near Carondelet, by virtue and in pursuance of an order from tbe Hon. P. H.

Morgan, Judge of the Srcond Distric Court of New Orleans, dated September 26th. the following described movables, for acconnt of said succession, viz Mahogany Bedsteads, Aimoir with glass door. Centre Table, Marble top Bureau, Sideboard, Book Case, Fancy Damask Chairs. Sofas, Pier Tables, Large Mirrors, seta Winnow Curtains, Carpets, Mantle Ornaments. Kedding.

Books, Ac JEWELRY Dismond and Topaz Pins, Rings. Brace leu, one cluster Diamond Bracelet and Pin, Earrings, Enameled Watch snd Chain, asma'l Gold Watch, Lava Cameo Bracelet. Ac. SI LV ERWAKE Silver Coffee and Tea Pots, Sugar Bowl, two Silver Soup Tuieens. Pitcbeis, two seta of Silver Spoons, Forks, Ac, Pearl handle Silver.

Plated Knives. KsT Terms Cash on delivery. 08 9 14 IS IT 18 turremtion or John illrLenn. I)Y R. M.

MONTGOMERY. Auctioneer Will be sold at auction on SATURDAY, the 1st November, at 12 o'clock, at Banks's Arcade, by virtue of an order from tbe Second District Court, dated New Orleans, September 26, 1864 TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF GROUND, situated in the First District of New Orleans, (late Second Municipality.) in tbe square comprised within Perdidn, Pbilippa, Poydras and Baronne streets, designated by tbe Nos. 1 and 2, on a plan drawn by Jrsepb Pilie, Surveyor of the late Second Municipality said lots of ground having each. In American measure. 26 feet 7 Inches and 6 lines front on Perdido street, by 88 feet 6 inches aud a fraction in depth together with all the buildings sud improvements, consisting of a wooden building, covering both lots, now occupied by Dr.

Elliott as a staole, at per month rent. Terms The purchaser to assume a note payable on the lath dsy of June. 1867. for tbe sum of .1600, and the bal ance cash. The buildings to be insured by the purchaser at bis cost, snd the insurance transferred to the bolder of the notes until Coal payment.

a2o 08 16 30 nl Succession de John itlcljean. PAR R. M. MONTGOMERY. Encanteur Sera vendn au Banka Arcade.

SAMEDI. 1 Novembre. 1H6h, A midi. par or. ire de l'honorable Deuxime Cour de District, date N'lle Orleans, 16 Septembre.

lr DEUX TERRAINS, aitues dana le Premier District de 'a Nouvelle Orleans, dans l'ilet forme par lea rues Perdido, Philippe, Poydras et Baronne, design par les numros I et 2 sur un plan fait par Joseph Pilie. arpenteur de la vieille Secooite Municipalit, les dits terrains ayant chacun 26 pieds 7 pouces 8 hgnes mesure Aoglaise), de front sur la rue Baronne, par 88 pieda 3 pouces et on peu plus, de profondeur. Eo meme temps seront vendires tons les batimens et autrea amliorationa. sur lea dits terrains, e'est a dire une maison en bois les deux terrains, et occupe pour une curie par le Dr. Elliott, et louee A $4" par mo is.

Conditions L'achetcur doit prendre sur lui le paiement d'un billet qui dolt cbeoir le 13 Juin, 1:7, pour la so in me de .1.6110. la balance sera au comptant La malasn sera aaauree par l'acheteur a sol proores depense et l'arte d'aa surance aera remis du teneur du dit billet Juaqu'A paiement complet. s2ft 08 16 30 nl Kescue tirass fteea. A FEW bushels of Louie iana growth, fresh from plants tion. for sale by C.

A. PHILLIPS A Jyl4 tfW ia fj nion irrwt Ivent M. Dowilen, ATTORN EY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT, S'14 timW Tll.ITY. LI rv. Haralson.

U. M. elounmy. W. L.

Robarus. HARALSON. FLOURNOY A ROBARDS. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, myl9 Austin, Texas. John hpence.

John H. Juues, Jr OPENCE A JONES, Attorneys and Counsellors, Ba. trop. Texas. References Hon.

T. J. Rusk. V. S.

8.. Washington, D. C.j Hon. Jas. A.

Stewart, M. C. Washington D. CT Hon. Isaac D.

Jdnes, Princess Ann, Md. Nelson Clements, New York. Rugeley, Blair A New Orleans Wm. Jones Mobile. Ala.

apl3 6o lyW 1 1 HE undersigned. Late of the house of Cox, Giltis A A. Boyd, will continue the Cotton Factorage and Com mission business under the style of W. COX A CO at 4t Union street. WALTER COX.

New Orleans, June 1. 1B6S. Jel rl'HE undersigned, late of tbe house of Cox, Gillis A Boyd, will continue the Cotton Factorage and Com mission business, under tne name and style of M. GILLIS A CO. at 41 Union street.

M. GILLIS. New Orleans June 1. InA Jel 1 ltd AnmW VT ANTED Situation as Teacher Tbe charge of either 1 a Male or Female Academv, by a gentleman having several years experience in a Southern College and School, and a graduate of Princeton College, and Law School a So tit' erner bv fbirth. ana can furnish ample testimonials character and scholarship: speaaa Frencb fluently.

Andreas Box Im, Columous, stating terms rJ il im WHO been cured of great Nfrro'ii DebilitV. after kr yenrs of misery, draires to make known to ail fellow suti rrs 1 lie sure me ana oi renri Ann re, ph iid to rav return tHMtace. Mn: MARY E. DE rioting WITT. Boat on, Mum aud tne prescription win oe teni.

fnrr. hy xt prtt. on vt A Card. TO COTTON PLANTERS. A many planrra who have tent for our EAGLE GIN rV STANDS have bttn untble to procure them we take tin.

method of informing them that the demand lor oar Utoa lua been to large ttiat we have been uuaote to supply ail of our orders but we have now landing large supply of all sizes, with all of the recent improvements, and ran now till all demands promptly. Planters can send orders by telegraph and may rely upon the Stands being shipped at. once. We have made many inoyrovemems in our fac tory. and now bave two large stores in New Orleans for the storage and sale of our Stands.

Planters wishing Stands for next year's crop are requested to send their ordeis at an early date to our Depot. No. 67 St Charles street, New Orleans, addressed to WM. L. GUSHING, Agent.

A1 r.S. uk a or. Wtf Manufacturers Improved Ragle Gin Stands Improved Kngle? Cotton (Jinn. ne r.agie cotton um manu facturing Company are now prepared to fill all orders for tbeir IMPROVED OIN STAN IIS. All stands now made bave tbe Patent Improved Cylinder Brush, Patent ueracneu urates, ana raient an, ling Hurts ana oioter, an of wbicb are exclusively used by us.

Tnese Gins obtained a prize of ai jnO and a gold medal from tbe Government of inuia ior ginning nne cotton, as also medals from tne World's Fair at London and New York, and combine all tbe late improvements in macbiuery. and are warranted superior in every respect. In order to meet the great demand for these Gids, the Company bave established a warehouse ana worssnop st tne corner ot canal and rutlippa streets, and with tbe stock on hand st the established depot. No. 67 St.

diaries street, feel confident of meeting all ordeis promptly. All orders should be addressed to WAL L. CCSHISG, Agent, Wtf ft7 8t. Charles street Dr. C.

Preaton Crane. TlHVUiriiN Inr Th. JL and Ear, and late associate of Professor Verqnes. oJ oi ciruivuriiiiiii lUHHUie, wadld respect fully inform the citizens of New Orleans and vicinity, that be has established a permanent Office and Institute in this ciry, at ik st. Joseph street, for the thorough cure of all Functional Diseases, and for tbe extraction of Merenrw and other metals from the system, by means of the Elec iro ciiemicai Darns, or voltaic current.

Dr Crane's experience warrants him In affirming that these Bat ha will entirely remove, withnnt twin, all foreign metals from the sjstem, aud alleviate all those maladies woicn result irom toe presence or Mercury, L.ead, Anti mony. Ate. such as Rheumatism, (Inflammatory or Chronic.) Gout. Paralysis. Neurslgis, Contracted Muscles, and tbe various Nervous and Dyspeptic affections.

That they at once cure and form a preservative against all the mala u(jwfru bu snKiuBie in some poison in tne Diooa that they have an extraordinary etneary in all cases of fever; that they form the secret of cures for Wounds. Ol cers. ana cutaneous Anections but ir the efficacy of agency be indisputable anywhere, it is in the class of Ute line uialadiea. This organ has the liveliest possiblsasym pathy with every electric radiation, introduced into the system, an 4 it Is certain that all its functional derangements, arising either from torpid or excessive action, ap peal to the new agency as their appropriate and only effective means of cure. Dr method of treating Consumption, and all disea ses of the Throat, Lungs, and Air Paaaages, by the iohala tion of Klectro Chemical and Medicated Vapors, in connection with Constitutional Remedies.

Is now well known to be the only reliable, philosophical and rational Erocess which, when faithfully and Judiciously employed, aa never failed of effecting a cure, even in those ex' re me aud desperate cases which bid defiance to the ordinary rules of practice. Office and residence at tbe Institute, 146 St. Joseph street, between Camp ana St. Charles. my Is Wtf Far Sale.

1 fififl acres mississh fi river land, 1 JJJ first tract of Land in Arkansas abo te the ana line, ino acres of which has been in cultivation, and about WO more has been deadened and can be easily put In cultivation, and very nearly the entire tract can be cultivated. The above tract of land will be Mid on reason able terms for prompt payment. For particulars, apply to sift amW PILCHER. GOODRICH CO T. B.

Smith, Mo. 16 Canal street, New Orleans. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT. WOULD respectfully inform hfs friends, and the public generally, that he will take charge of all business entrusted to his care, and forward them with despatch wy giving them his personal attention. Goods are shipped from the vessels to the steamboats, thereby saving extra drayae.

storage, labor, cooperage, lire Insurance, and not detaining the goods at all. Jen Wtf To fillers and Others. THE annexed letter from J. M. Wesson.

tbe we I known President of the Mississippi Manufacturing Company, at Bankston, cannot fail to convince the moat akeptlcal of the immense and decided superiority of COLEMAN'S PATENT UNDULATORT CORN AND FLOURING MILLS over all other mills now before the Mississippi Manufacturing Co Bankaten, Miaa May W. P. Coleman, Esq. New Oi leans, La. Dear 8ir We purchased of you cae of your inch TJn dulatory Mills, hist June, for grinding corn, and have used it tor that purpose ever since with great success to ourselves and satisfaction to our customers.

Indeed it has made ns new custom from a greater distance. We had been using an eld fashioned Burr Rock for grinding com. The mill runs 31 time, in a minute. Our miller will not say how much it will grind In aa hour for feat he will not be believed. We think, however having timed it frequently that 9ft bushels per hour is a fair average i bat when in good order it will grind 36 at tbe present speed and if it was made to ran 460 times in a minute, which we tnink about the right speed it would grind 40, and tba Barer tbe mill grinds the better tbe meal.

The great excellency of the Mill consists In the fact that tne meal is fine and sweat, and issues as cool as meal ever come from a mill, no matter how Mow it grinds. Too may have no fears in recommending yonr' Mill to tbe BoOSt mstidjona If Hj a mM hnt hma an knnwj ledge of a Tbe mill grin.s a third more than yos said It would. Tourob tserv't, J. M. WE880N.

vv. r. coiemaa, 96 aatcnes rew uneaaa. La. JemW tf Baron Maleitta I.nmbe and Timber Vsts si.

21 inn Hi 1 FEET OF FLOORING BOARDS on hand and continually receiving. Much of this was sawed nearly twe.ve month, ago, sad is put np in tbe very best style. Orders filled with despatch. Lighters always at command. LARGE SHIP TIMJLER hand.

i. 6. HcLEAN, Agents tor the Con ecus and trnMa Milling Co. Address MUton, Fa. ap lyW STEAMBOATS Ohio RlTer.

Leaves on SUNDAY, lath inst, at 14 lUuuljAK UNITED STATES MAIL Packet LCCT ROBINSON Regular New "irs U. B. USIIBKUI liUVI laoOW, Sot Malbon. matter, will lean far nmlro and. all intermediate landings, as above.

For freight or passage appiy on board orco lof BELL. BUCHANAN CO. f6 Magazine st. Leave. on SUNDAY, tbe 12th inst.

at 13 thl. REGULAR NEW ORLEANS AND Cairo V. 8. Mail packet LUCY ROBINSON, ass cvi. ibhiuuu, wMicr.

win leave as aoove. I Mickvn.n au U.n.kl. TI 1 I. poleon, Gaines's aud Gas tor's Landings. Columbia, Green ville.

Lake Providence, all the Bends, Vicksburg, and all intermeiiate landings, carrying tbe U. S. Mails. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommodations, apply on board, or to olO IT LEWIS SNAPP k. 4 Front street.

Thai Upper irilapiinaltt. Leave, on MONDAY, fhe 13th at 4 P. M. FOR ST. LOUIS.

CAIRO, HICKMAN. New Madrid, Memphis, Napoleon, and all intermediate landings. In connection with the Illinois Central Railroad for all tbe Eastern and West em cities The new light draught, swift running and elegant passenger steamer DTE ERNON, E. A. Bheble.

master, will be in port on Wednesday morning ready to receive freight and will leave as above. Foi. freight or passage apply on board, or to oii J. F.ALLEN. A sent, is Povdras street.

Strict attention paid to all way and plantation buai aTThe Die Vernon offers great Inducements to passengers and shippers, being of very light draught, with large and airy staterooms and will take but SOO tons cargoher draught then will be only ft feet. Leaves on MONDAY, tbe at A P. fit. ST. LOUIS, CHESTER, CAPE Ji 'ftt "irsrdean, Cairo.

Hickman. New Madrid, kaswasaasatf Memphis, Napoleon, and all intermediate lhe light dranebt sna uift packet steamer DEFENDER, J. L. Roahda. master, will leave to oli ryji psua tpp on board, or ROBINSON VERLANDER, 1 Front street.

Leaves on MONDAY, the 13th at P. LOUIS, CAIRO, HICKMAN. pbis. Helena. Naooleon.

ate landings The new aud light draught steamer DEFENDER. John L. Roahda. master, will leave as above. For freiaht or annlv on board, or to oil IT C.

T. BUDDECKE ti Poydras st. Leaves on MONDAY, the 13th inst. at 5 P. M.

run nr. LOUIS. CAIRO, HICKMAN. New Madrid. Memohia.

Helena Nanolet.n and all intermediate landinas The new aud Ugut draught steamer DEFENDER, John L. Roabds, master, will leave as above. For freight or passage apply on Nard, or to oil O. M. WHITE.

S3 Front street. Leaves on TUESDAY, tbe 14th at P. to. run sr. Louis ne doe and swift running passenger steamer JOHN WARMER.

Patterson, master, will leave for iuis, Ca'ro. Memphis, and all intermediate landinirs. as above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to O. Si.

WHITE, q3 Front street. Leaves on TUESDAY, the Mth at 6 P. M. rtJCOULAB. ST.

LOUIS PACKET The fine regular passenger packet JOHN WARNER, l'attersin. master, will leave for the aoove aud au intermediate landings, as above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to on BELL. BUCHANAN Ot Magazine at. Leaves on Tf KSDAV the nth inst ill IUH ol.

LOUIS, ST. GENEVIEVE, Chester, Cape Girardeau. Cairo, Hickman. New Madrid. MemDhis.

Naooleon. and all intermediate landings, in connection with toe Illinois Central Railroad to all the Eastern and Western Cities The new light draught and splendid passenger packet steamer L. M. KENNETT. J.

N. Botinger. master, is now in port ready to receive freight and will leave as above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oil J. F.

ALLEN, Agent. 1.4 Poydras street I The L. M. K. offers great inducements to passengers snd shippers, belog of very light draught, with large and airy ataterooma.

Leaves on TUKSDAV. tue Mth at ft P. M. FOR ST. LOUIS, CAIRO.

NEW MA ijir" iiii, H'cktnan. Memphis, Helena, Nsoo uj jZni lewn. and all intermediate landings The new aud light draught, fist tunning passenger packet steamer L. M. KENNETT, Botinger, master, is now in port receiving freight and will leave as above.

For freight or passage apply on board, or to oil C. T. BUDDECKE at CO. 82 Poydras st. Leaves on SATURDAY, lxth at ft P.

M. FOR ST. LOUIS. CAIRO. HICKMAN.

i MTand Memphis and allintermediate landings, saaaaiii connection with the lllinoia Central Rail lor ill tbe Eastern and Western cities The elegsnt swift running passenger steamer FALLS CITY, H. W. Smith, master, will leave aa above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to o'H O. WHITE, 6S Front street.

tisT The Falls City Is unsurpassed in speed or comfort, having very large rooms in tbe ladies' cabin for families. sMT A plan of tbe cabin can be seen and state rooms as cored by applying to her ageuts. nieBiDhm. Leaves on 8TTNDAY. the lith inst 9 A.

M. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS Packet Line Regular Friday Packet For Memphis. Helena. Napoleon. Greenville.

auu ail intermediate landings The splendid packet steam er BELFAST, Church, master, will be ready to receive freight this day and will leave as above. For freight or pasaage apply on board or to JOHN F. HYDE ft 66 Poydras st. rTbe Belfast will bave a clerk ou the Levee, foot of Gircd street, to receive freisht on Wednesday morning. Leaves on WEDNESDAY, 1Mb at P.

M. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS Packet Line Wednesday Packet For Helen AiwAnvill ai a all intermediate landings The splendid packet steam er ING0MAR, L. McDonough, master, will be ready to receive freight on Monday, and will leave as above. For freight or parsage apply on board, or to oil JOHN E. HYDE OS Poydras street Ked fXiver.

Leaves on MONDAY. at P. M. Jjlkr FOR 6HREVEPORT. DIRECT The le fast runnins Imlit drausht ateamer HOPE.

Thomas Mtore. master, will leave as above, lor Sur, veport. Grand Bayou, Campte, Grand Ecore, Alexandria. Gorton's Landing and all intermedl ate Landiugs on Ked River. For freight or pasaage apply ou board, or toon LEWIS SNAPP 4 Front street, (r Tbe Hope is now receiving fre ght at the foot of Bienville street.

Leaves ou TUESDAY, the Hlu at ft P. M. INDEPENDENT LINE. la, FOR SHREVEPORT, GRAND BAYOU, i.Biui'ir.uiwiu riuiic, AirHuuns.uonun a and all intermediate laud inns The new. I ij; nt draught (Ii Inches) and swift running steamer MARION.

Joa Boisseau, master, will leave as above. For freight or passage apply on beard, foot of Bienville street, or to on G. W. MUSE 12 Gravier street. Napoleon.

Leaves on WEDNESDAY. lMhlnst P. M. w5 aa NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR IRKS "rAtferand 'ft7 New Orleans and Napoleon Packet a For Napoleon. Gaines's Landing, Gastor's audino.

Columbia. Greenville. Kentnckv HmH ashington. Point Worthington, Grand Lake, Princeton, Carolina Landing and all intermediate landings Tbe fine fast running passenger packet steamer REPUBLIC, J. Ed.

Montgomery, master, will be in port ready to receive freight on Monday morning and leave aa above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. F. ALLEN. Agent.

Iff Poydras street Leaves on WEDNESDAY, isth inst. at a P. M. new ORLEANS AN NAPOLEON "Packet For Napoleon. Gaines's Landing, iGaStor'S Laddins.

Columbia Greenville entuckv Bend. Lake Washington. Point Wnrrhinvtnn Grand Lake. Princeton, Carolina Landing, and all inter mediate landings. Tbe tine, fast running passenger packet steamer REPUBLIC.

Ed. Montgomery, maater, will leave aa above. For freight or pasaage apply on board or to ox LEWIS SNAPP 4 Front St. liar A clerk will be on the Levee on Monday morning to receive freight. ArkaBsaa Ulver.

Leaves with despatch. ARKANSAS RIVER The fine light draught steamer PELICAN, Gen H. Ash ton, master, will leave aa above Thr I.itrle ck. Pine Bluff. New Gastonev.

Arkansas Pdt Nana. leon and all intermediate landings on the Arkansas River. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommodations, apply on board, or to 10H LEWIS SNAPP 4 Front street Opeleaaaa. FOR OPELOUSAS Throurh In Twenty Four Hours Leaves EVERY THCBS BsasB ISA I uu tuc arrival or loe a cioca A. tram of the Opelouaas and G.

W. Railroad The ateamer UNION. John Lvona master, will leave Bavou Bo uf. at tne terminus oi cue upetoulas Katiroao, lor upeiousas, taking freight for Lower Atcbafalaya, Lake Chicot, and Butte a la Rose. Shippers for tbe above landings will pleaae ship by tbe Opelousas Railroad The steamer Union will continue making trips weekly.

leaving ttayoa tsueui every i oursaay reguiariy ror par ticnlars apply to BL AN CHIN A CHAUDET, rJ4 tf Agents. 60 Old Levee. Wonder and Wonderful Trunks. The ne and celebrated Patent Water (proof (warranted genuine) Solid Sole 1 Leather Lire preserving Trunks, are no preaay ana ior saie ana to see ai r. BAUcn'S Grand Headquarter Trunk Ware Depot, riS Canal street.

New Ori 1 Left the steamer Yazoo Belie, on the 7th inst a negro bo named WESLEY, six feet high and bald beaded. Any information respecting said boy will oe euiiaory rewsroea dv LEWIS SNAPP oio (5t 4 Front stret. I Iota llatu Ilatau am I would Infonr my friends and the public In ene 1 1 ral of the fact, that I bave received an assortment tbe fall style of SILK HAT8. BLACK CA8SI aiekes and selt GOODS, which I oiler at very low rates, previous lo removal. V.

C. JOHNSTON, 79 Poydras street, p8 fet If next to the corner of Camp. Notice to Tax Payers. Assessment and Taxation for the Year 18S7. THE Assessment Rolls ot the First District of the city of New Orleans will remain open for examination auu correction aunug tinny aays from sna alter monoay, October 6th, at office No.

87 in the City Hall, from 10 A. M. until IP. U. GERARD STITH.

04 Iaw3w Recorder of the First District Large Kale of Valuable Negroes. the subscriber will offer for sale, at the town of Halifax, North Carolina, from SOO to sno valuable NEGROES, consisting of field hand, and median lea. with their families. tie aaid nearnea have hiftsn reared on the low amnnds oi toe ttoanoae, and will oe onerea ror saie in lamiuea. The place of sale ia on the line of the Wilmington and Weloon Railroad, over which two passenger trains pass each way daily.

The sale will be for cash, but upon eatiafaetary security time will readily be given to make pecuniary arrangements. Letter addressed to the subscriber at Raleigh will re ceive prompt attention. su7 rawto7 i r. vevekeux. bu John's College.

Annaoolia. Marvland. mHI next term of this Institution will bevin ab the finst A Wednesday in October, and end on the first Wedees day in August following. lTie friends of 6t. John', will be gratified to learn that the contemplated improvements are In progress.

The new study hall, te accommodate one hundred students, and tbe new dwellings on the college grounds for the residence of professors, will be ready as aa early day. This will enable tbe instructors to asssriaf more Intimately with their pupil, and exercise constant supervision over their studies and welfare. The liberality of the Trustees la appropriating funds to secure these Improvements, with a view to extend more widely tbe benefits or tne college, nas met with a cordial reaps use from the citixens of Maryland. Tbe donation, already made to the Principal of tbe College, the Rev. Dr Humphreys, who is now varitlng tbe several counties in tbe State In behalf of tbe Trustees, render it eerUln tbe entire amount jeaired wiUssoa be obtained The expeose of education at this institution will compare favorably with that in any college in the United States.

No extra charsea are Beimitted: the sue Item Mated In the circular includes books, statianery, as well as board, ate. For copies sf the circular, address Fiat W. H. TH0MP8ON, Bee Faculty, anl9 ltawsm lid i fd! FORST. Imi jifyf new maorid, mer saBswa aawawsasand all Intermedl STEAMBOATS n.kU aad'Laiia Vm Pas.

ChrwttanId JiS at raawowi. Tuesday, and Saturday. Mn Mondays snd Tharad.y returning, watir sSrsaiwi? 1 na apleuoia low pressure packet ttesnisF NIA. wTh. Hutchinis.

mmVnA VMtr era, master, built expressly for this trade, with sniL commodatioas One of the above steamers will Pontchartrsun Railroad DAILY, outueVrrvaTIT Lake of the IS M. ara. Freight, lucrare. extra oas ras e. atnrk must oe at tne aepot oy iu clock not go by that bay boat.

Cabin pasasgs to Bay and Fsaa. Deck it. Cabin Deck R. GEDDES, Agent, lO Baak Pbm obe 1, 18M. IN New Orleans; Octobe 1, 18M.

vaj 11 LAKE 8HOUL PACKET TlAaTl a gammer Arraag taaua awsssaaaBasaaaawasaoceaa SprilSgs, Biloxi, and all lt ZT ate anaings rne new and splendid low pressar sswZ user CREOLE, Joseph Nelson, master, buutespvaaS for this trade, with superior accommodative, wuTaaZl the Pontchartrain Rail iiroaa on tne arrival at the tbe cars, as folios From New Otiesns. Tuesday 4 P. M. From Ocean Sprbsm. Thursday 9 A.

M. 1 Wednesday Moraine. baturaay ,..4 r. M. Friday Fare Cabin paaaage to Missiasippi City, Biloxi aad Ocasa Springs Sf as Deck GEDDES, Agent, 10 Bank Fleei." VJawbs alvlaAata flsnKaia a tuld 1 Blgbee Hirer.

Leave, every TUE8DAY, at I P. kL K.EUULAK. 1UIIU1I EVIHTa Packet for Dcmopolis The aew, tmi ui aad light drauxht passenser packet uZm LEE, a. G. Stone, commander, will leave for taa Basse and all Intermediate landings, aa above.

Per freight as ntsnge, having superior accommodations, apply to liCWIa SNAPP at C0.t 4 Front street. New OrWaaa MONTGOMERY RUTLAND. aay7 ot rront street, 1 Bladon and Cnllam's Hpnegs, Leave, every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, at 101.V. BLADON BriUNU ACB.ET StBlSM) Arrantement Regular Tuesday and Sstat. dsv Evenins Packet For Bladsa aaS n.L turn a opruiga mc new ana elegant, ugnc araagut fas.

senger steamer ADVANCE, Sam A Dels, commander, wl run regularly to Bladon and CuUom's Springs. Uiroaawtt the summer, leaving as above. For pasaage, Baying ana rior accommodations, apply te T. B. SMITH.

at. New Orleans, MONTGOMERY RUTLAND, an4 IT ot Front street. MobUa, Th L.wer ffllsalsilDBi. UNITED STATES TRI WEEKLY MAIL LINE TO VICKSBURG. On TUESDAY, at 6 P.

M. The mamiScent United States maD aaek. et PRINCESS, T. C. Holmes, master, iil leave for Donaldsonvllle, Plaaatmsta.

baton xuiaec. Port Hadsoa. oayoa Sara, Red sUver Landing. Fort Aden Natches. Waterproof.

Rodaey.gt. Joseph. Grand Gulf. W.rrentoa and Vicksomra. evert TUESDAY, at 5 M.

a. On THUBSOAY, at 6 P. The magnificent United States mail packet l'f McRAE, i. W. Cannon, master, will leave DoaaJdssa vilie, Plaquemine, Baton Rouge, Fort Hudson, Barsa Sara.

Red River Landing, Fort Natches, Water proof, Rodney, 8t Josepn.Grand Gulf, burg. Milliken's Bend and Lake Providence, ertn THURSDAY, st ft P. M. On SATURDAY, at ft P. M.

The magnificent United States mail packet NATCHES, T. Leathers, master, will leave lor Donaldson villa, Plaquemine, Baton Rouge, Port Hudson, Bsyoa sera. Red River Lsndiog, Fort Adams, etcher, WsternW. Rodney, St Joseph, Grand Gulf. Warrentoa aad Vfc burs, everv SATU RDA Y.

at M. Tue above mentioned splendid paasengfr earksfa leave on their regular days, without fail, at the boar as. pointea. Ail onsiness cntrustea so mueir care will at tjrumotlv and faithfully attended to Freight taken as Yasoo, if consigned to W. M.

Shaw, the agent sf the bseta at Vicksburg, who will forward It without delay, aad WUa out charge. These boats will not be responsible for aay tetter ar sack, age, containing money, jewelry, or other valcaMes, sales reguiar bins of lading are taken, specifying the rnalsss and value, and the freight paid nor for any vaiasMss ss posited with the clerk the passengers, or cantatas, a their baggage. For freight or paaaage apply oa board or to CARROLL, PRITCHARD CO s30 tf Onion Row. 3 CaroadcMtat. or to T.

B. SMITH, tTcboupitoulas street STEAMERS ECLIPSE and SOUTHERN BELLC. i ue masuincent U. Mail The elegant and fast rea packet steauuer tCLirist. L.

W. Broadwell. master nlng steamer SOUTBZRJI BELLE, J. M. Braadweu, master, will commence hat regular weekly trips la the New Orleans.

Grand 611, Rodney and Natches trade will commence her regular weekly trips in the New Or leans, Vicksburg, Milliken's Heua, Lase rrovioence ana Princeton trade, oil THURS DAY. tbe 4rh of September. LOO MONDAY, the IMS day of September, leaving New Orleans every HOI DAT, at o'clock P. leaving New Orleans every THURSDAY, at o'clock P. for the above and all for the above and all later.

iotermediate landings. mediate land loss. Tbe above steamers are andergolng a thorough overhauling and reacting, and will be In complete order aad will attend faithfully to all business intrusted to tattf cere. The Eclipse will receive freight for Yazoo RJver. aad resliip at Vicksburg, without delay.

neither toe eclipse or southern oeue win no rtapasus. ble for letters or packages containing money or other vale ables, unless regular bills lading are taken and content, stated i dr for any valuables deposited by rassiingsis trita tbe clerk, or contained la baggage. No bill will be recognised unless contracted ander written order from the captain of either of the above aula, and all bills most be presented at the office of the Sees to wmcn tney oeiong oeiore iz o'CMca, oa tne aay of ing, ior approval, wmcn win tnen oe paid oa at the omce of the agents, oft Gravier street Jr freight or passage apply on board or to BROAD WELL, BROS. Gravier stress, so tf or LEWIS SNAPP 4 Front st at A clerk will be on tbe Levee every day in the wstk to receive freight for the Eclipse and Southern Belle. REGULAR VICKSBURG WEEsUf Wednesday Packet for Vlckabnrg.

Wama ton. NewCarthagc. Grand Gulf. Rodney sad atcliex The magnificent and swift runninc rstsisui packet steamer MAGNOLIA, St Clair Thopnaaaon. natter, will leave throughout the entire season EVEEY WEDNESDAY, at ft o'clock P.

M. For freight or tltnga apply on board, or to K. LATJGHLTN. 14 Carondelet st, S3 THEODORE 8HUTE. Common street 18501837.

a. MEMPHIS AND NEW I TParsrr Line Iu order to a ObXEaHI EBBBWgSBBVgSBBW SB) SJ pUlUV lrU WOWUKSBI BBBBaB SB BBSS I aes va I acaeta heretofore in the trade between tbe two cities, ave organized a company to ran a TRI WEEKLY Line of rackets between Memphis aad New Orleans, seder the name and style of The Memphis and New Orissaa Packet Company. The boats comprising the lino are all of the first class. inferior to none In the West or Sooth for speed, Matisri and safety. Will leave each place every MONDAY, WZOSXaDll and FRIDAY, at ft o'clock P.

M. Particular attention will be paid to way business. Monday Packets NEBRASKA, C. B. Church, master.

BEN FRANKLIN, BL O. Anders mastar, Wednesday Packets JOHN SIM0NDS. J. W. Goslee, master.

INGOMAR, L. McDonough, Blaster. Friday Packets H. R. W.

HILL, Taos. H. Newell, saastez. BELFAST, H. L.

Church, master. Shippers and passengers may rely oa the puactaaalg Sf the boats of tbis line. The line connects at Memsbls with the Memphaaa Cairo Mail Line, and with all the railroads and Boats (at Nashville, St Louis. Louisville. Ac A continuance of the patronage hitherto extended the owners of this lint is respectfully solicited.

sllT JOHN E. HYDE A Poydras st COAST PACKET BELLA DON SA TO and from New OrieanaJ Fort A oasts, WllliamsooTt BayoB Sara. Pert Hadaoa. aud all iutermediate landings The BELLA DON HA, Wm. McCombs.

master, will resume her old trips, esav mencing SATURDAY, the 80th lost, and will cos tl sat throughout the season, leaving New Orleans every aster dav Evenine at ft o'clock, aad Bavou Sara everv Wilts. daw on tbe arrival of the cars from Wood villa. ar A clerk will be on the Levee to receive freight a Friday morning. Bar Particular attention paid to tba receiving and ksss Ing of passengers and way freight, at all hows of the say and night HOLMES CLADia. S19 66 tf i 14Tchoopftoata.sk Leaves every RID At at ft M.

WJB REGULAR FRIDAY VICaJBDSa I Milliken's Rend nackat saBaw.aaBSBsBr'KANK LYON, J. M. White, matter, ail le.ve as aoove. for Mliliken'. Bend.

Vickabarf frrsas Gulf, Rodney. Natcne. Fort Bsyon Bars av Rouge, and all intermediate landings. For freight or sage, naring spieaata accommodations py ea soar sis to LEWIS SNAPP A Front at war Toe r. L.

wiu continue as a regular weexi tnrougnont the saaaon. raracoiar to and way bosineoa BALIH PACKET D. atafl Ja place of the Ophelia The fiae issiisssi steamer CERES, J. J. Labarthe, Bassist, ran in tbe pariah of Plaquemines daring ins ea rner, once a week, leaving New Orleans every aai use DAY, at 10 o'clock A.

and retoming, leave ttaWJ every Monday morning, arriving ia tbe city oa Taesaaj evening. For freight or pasaage apply oa sward, sr to Jyl6 CHAS. DE BLAffC. 14 CssHflnwn sarast. BsT Persons wishing to visit toe Baliao oa aa extsatsm, will have the privilege of remaining oa board darlag aat stay there without extra charge.

Alabama KlTsr. Leaves every MONDAY, at P. M. UEOULaa MVItUAi niani rs et for Moataomerr Toe new alegaol ass first class psnenger packet ateasaer CaAa, ymes Meanera, master. 6000 barrels capacity, and carrr lng WOO barrel, on three feet water bertha 100 sassoasw.

In staterooms, and accommodating comfortably sasrsj will make regular weekly trips as above. The Caar aide wbeei boat, drawing only SO laches Ugnm, and fwsssss, comfort and good fare cannot be surpassed. Apply LEWIS SNAPP A Jell ff ME AH EES THURBEB, Mooua. Leave. every WEDNESDAY, at P.

sUMMEa iKiAntfiasoi Montgomery and Wetnmpka The asw and elegant light draught passenger staeasw USaBZLLE. Geo. eo. W. Cloadls.

msster. wui ru rj and Wetojnpka tbrsaghoot tstaw buiv ta Monts'ofaerv and Wetnmoka mer, leaving as above, having most excellent Uona. lor rssssgr appiy to 4 Front street. "ewOnsam JslS 4m MONTGOMERY A RUTLAPl'j sbBa. opposite landing of New pneaaa For Charter.

rrwaas ne nne atanncn rLJfc '1 i rvsoUTHEH. STAXsBOW rs to Point near, being adrntrsMY arranged for a passenger and light freight boot, msy chartered till the 1st of May next. The Star wail Pravideneo. B. I and ia a thoranah soecinseB mans hi p.

Her length is 1 is feet, beam fl feet. a V.h Hk. a nsat raaasv. and very economical. MMfe.v' OlO II 17 A 1 LI ST FUBir, Mew Orlostaa sud fUalro Dally WiJS LCNeOrarar.

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