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

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mptaormUwlU ttamOyformeir jom ended, too, without bringing single one oftb ftuHeipuiU la, tht vatig ta aOMbmeL It ia, ve may morttfying resalt, talis iniads of all tureitizen except the few rabid aboHtionists among na, Aad yet. to thoae who viewed the matter eooUy, no other remit wit antidpated from the time the chief office of the court dater.nied bring In n. for treason ieaTing the safe rround of miwlememnor and murder, and brinjT leg is a lot orwnwe bmb wk iwi under the impoaing and nova! aspect of traitors i. itwl them ai once with new and gathered around them aza aympathy that could scarcely hare beeaawaken ed byle bighoundtog thing. let ua hope, may prove a be aaefal ia ejus, luihiippUy.

more riolatioaTof the lawful rig uU of the dM holder upc the tTL The Democracy of thi 'dty and eounty are in a high state of ecitneat about the Presidency, and at their late meeting the Cam and Buchanan KrZ squabbling, The latter in the defecation to the SUteCoiirentiott, but they are not allowed to carry ererjthing their own way, and some droll are continually occurring. Fortunately, a.u March, when the State Convention meet ia near at hand, and the vexed question of the preference or rennayirania wui There to no doubt, scarcely, that Buchanan will the nomination of the convention. Dot the very certainty of this result make hi oppo nents mora violent as uay mum aas4. 1 Tk nnlsware. after beinr longer and more effectually blockaded by Ice than baa been known for years, ia.

at length open, ana iwm their way op and down, though with aome aim calty. If our merchants and beainees men had anend a few hundred dollars the chan nel might have been cleared some days ago but they chose to await the operations of nature and a good thaw, which fortunate fy have been not delayed very long. To day a large number vessels that have been detained below by the ice came up to the city, and we may now look for lively times along our lately deserted wharves, and a general revival of all kinda of business. Our tumiMn lines seem to be going to pieces, as well as the New York lines, except those that are supported by Government. Our Liverpool line, it is true, ia doing well bat the Boston and Charleston lines have not paid well, and the owners have advertised all of them to sail for Chagres, whither there is now aa extraordinary raah of Calirornians.

Ul course laej wm crowds of Daasenaera, but how they are to get on from Panama to San Francisco is a ntystery, as no connection has yet been made with any steamers on the Pacific. It is to be hoped they will make some provision for furnishing their rassenrers with through tickets that may be available. The perpetrators of the murder of young Leh man have not vet been taken ana, inaeea, naliMihsTinr no trace of them at all, it is proba ble they are hundreds of miles away from here by this time, II there was any runa pay police for their labors in search of criminals, something might have been done but there being no provision for their necessary expenses, and not even a reward offered in ease of capturing the murderers, they have been rather lukewarm in their pursuit of these butchers. The new board jf directors ot the. PenMyl vania Railroad, elected on Monday last, after a most exciting canvass, are acting vigorously.

whole subscription of $10,000,000 has been made up, and the road is nearly completed without incurring any debt The business of this road is increasing very rapidly, and when it is once completed, Its stock will very rapidly advance in value. 1 The Sunbury and Erie Railroad project is increasing in public favor, and in less than a year will probably be fairly commenced. The committee for raising material aid" to Kossuth ana Hungary areld tGngdaIIy la Independence HalL but they have not a great deal to do In the way of recording subscriptions. They are about to appoint collecting committees io canvass the city, and by this means, probably, the hopes of poor Kossuth may not be entirely disappointed. The truth is, the Kossuth excite ment has gone down rapidly, and the committee did not begin their operations till the reaction had commenced.

We are about to have a rather livelier time in our theatrical world than we have heretofore k.rvr T.T1riTl nnnrnfitahla Mis Caroline Biehings, aa I mentioned in my last, makes her debut in English opera to morrow evening at the Walnut street theatre, in Fills du Refitment. is confident of her success. Her musical powers have already been tested, and aa for her dramatic ability, every body knows that Peter lUchings will not let a protege of hie appear, without being a good actress. 5 At the Cheannt Street theatre, the appearance of Mrs. Sinclair, late Mrs.

Forrest, is looked for with anxiety. She will probably be here on Monday, the 16th last, playing, of course, Ldy Tea si, as her first character. She will be well received, of coarse. Mr. Forrest, who has hosts of admirers in this, his native city, will play at the Walnut Street theatre at the close of his New York engagement.

These two stars will make a sensaiion, you may rest assured. Then, we ace to have, soon afterwards, Anna Thillon back again a rery ordinary singer, bat a capital actress, and probably the prettiest woman now on the stage. Her is her fortune, and crowds go to hear her as much to look at her as to hear her performance. Besides all these, we are promised Maretzek's opera troupe, with Steflanonl and, the unequal ed Salvi, before spring is over. Speaking of spring, it is looked for with intense longing by all, but by none more than the lovers of oysters.

These bivalves have been enormously scarce and high, owing to the freezing up of the bay and its tributaries, and no market quotations have been looked at so anxiously as those of oysters, sine thsv thaw set in. The freezing up of bay is a thing that, fortunately, the shell fish lovers of New Orlenns are never nfraid of. Quintim. ox rr: jittsilz.iq xirox. Trial ibr Manslaughter.

James Farley was brought ap for trial before the Fbst Instrkt Court vsrterdsy on ts dam of aosn gtsiighttr. for IrUlina Patrick McCshs on tha xathBcptcaabar laat, on tna caraar oi aiaraw saa nw uttm aneets. Dr. DmtUr was sworn, and testified that he examined the hodv immadiatelT aftar death, and while was rat warm. as It lay ansa tha banquette at the above named corner.

Be fcand several brmscs spoo the head and neck, bat there was externally to radicate that the internal Injury waa aa neat aa tt proved to be. Witness never sa a case where death otcarred aa saddenly after the infliction of sacb ha eenld not aecasnt far it by and rridrncea upon the body, if he had not previoosly heard that McCabe mA 1 1 ml hiowa. Tha if rmm waa eridentlT much heated before death, and a considersble quantity of Mood was axma apea toe orsui. Dc Dowler cave at some lensth Us opinion nspectmt the esTrc of the concoaeiori of a blow or fell upon ahomsa body heated by excitement, intenrperance and the warmth of thearaaaopbere.andamldthata Mow or fsU might bare canard tha death of tha der rased, aided hy apop Miu, nkaon I flm nf a The whole of tbts wttr trmony went la show that it was very doahtftd wheter atccaae sctnsllv died from Mows, fell, or nataral caases. ToaseonalHecaaaeef sis sain was enoaionanj ran sion miebtbecaasedbyablowarfau.

Dr. Dowlev finally aid that if he bad net beard the facts prevtooste the death 4 McCabe, he weald sspposs, from tha body, that he died ef a iia ad matmifmv Wat. dwrnl, swurn Witness ai rested Farley after tne oeatn at hcum. lie mm rarrey eoneeaiea a fir retanTi birsiiliaiaai street. told Farley that be arrested him far the kilUea of MrCaae, and he aaewared that be did It Is si If ih Joaaw Cr.ii.ilt trtSM that he saw the body of We Cabs lnrmediateiy after death.

Tha taarne was ant, the fooe Mack, sad Mood flowed fr the moot h. Farley waa petntrdoot to Man as the raws whs killed fdrCabe, botper i not He i McCabe first hyinfi aa this banaw ap and sat upon a bench, and he actta. He aAerwara fat ap i themr. eeiMd abkrw from Farley ea the aids of the head wltn hi. flat, and fell first seainat the bench and then apon the ban onette.

Bs fed aimoot immedistelv. McCabe was in the SsT rwimj from the beach, apon which ha beaambled. i Th Une lire, he Farlev was ot aaeminffy very amrs. and. a tha time attracted na rSra rtr rMed merely to th.

bet that, afxCahs and Farley drank tosether shout owre ar a half from whore the former aeon aft lay Ih both afoearad friendiy at the time. nJ.iii.farfUth(lii mw and Tar ley iroarreUlne taewther, and raw Farley atrike the deceased Vwk Mn rm tiva eidMalk. McCabe's bead was Witnem fitted the deceased ap end piacea arm h. Farlev soon after retarned with two others, I to MrCshe. ssyine that be was the maa sad ha I li Mm Whiua uid to leare him alone, that ha had enoofh i bnt Fsrtev, who had bii coat eo, maoa aome deaaraatration of hortility, when McCabe attempted to rise, and waa ewsek andar the Jaw by Farley, fell to the aroand.

and rnefca no Basra. WitneaTdid not see anytbm( In ar ey' hand whMtesawafcCehe. i tn i tiivfr V. i I in enrif Tjnarajrroa a itil silnsstef issiisry ath, whomft may concern, to ton bmtAivV taxes doe said tawa wnain vwaanooins pwj i wawwiUrJswatorhSfaei She tanas of last, if paldbefar SSSSmi re aahtoer, to frpar cent disowot, and "iSwm! and will i TWATTX las' reeolotioa adopWe as CarrolltosuJe Jam aotifta. tonts arau a payer diet a aans per rcnTar sbonnd teats peraonne JlSt 4.

lT armnt le 18 Fevrterass, at toots parte aa tateret de per cent par annnm. Cotlectew de Taxes. nL hi tha BanWmialaiis. in tnv aameVbaa bon loat or miaiald, sod that appUcatioa baa beam Blade toaau Ban Iw the renewal of the ismfc taTOmrw TVrwOHeane, December 1,1881. tewg)0d DENTISTRY.

Has removed te Rt 1 Caronoeiec, Bear Canal Dr. slayo has been for many yesrs a ronaent of win city, ana hmm HMjlmMiil nf ahilitT from Pro leaaM nsrner nimcr, niKucugiiuii arm, Pancoaat, and rarhard. of Philadelphia. Be also, refers to Professors Bttme. IlaBow, J.

Uamlta, andBeara, of the Dnlversity of loataiana, ana vrs, rannerananer. W. II. imrlriawm, u. uennii, TTXs perrnsnently located In the dty of New Orleans, ta 1 ahaa.

Alii 11 I gran us re or too rrcauu unwv. wllmll'AlTz aractittoner i can fivethe best testimonial! as to ability. Or Cram. New York Dr. Taylor, n.

riiuhuuMi Tw nwrik. Dr. Cone. Baltimore i Dr. SornerbT.

LooUrUlet Dr. HaleTst. tooUj Dr. Bowcott, Bfemphia Office Na W0 Canal street. Twohoars for tha relief of the poor, from HH n'rlnrt vrstattAoa.

Dr. J. a CLAEK. Dentist, hai retnriied. sad auy ha foond at his rooms, comer of rjouroon ana l.nai sun mvntrmmm a Ds.

asTcrs no indncvrrt by way of krw nricad aperaUoaa. Termscasa. J. WmL. PractieaJ DentiaU W' it a riurlea.

rMar the comer of Foydrar street. af Hew orleana ana uie vtanwj, na mm asms ail operaoons on vm mxu in a tnort akdUal and rarisfaotor. war The auperiority of J. W.i artiflcW Teeth rJjoTe all otherr hi a ions weu snown ana umhw. who are enjoyli availins themselves of such, would do well to call and ex Eta Iitl Depot for the rale of Teeth, Foil.

Instraments, Omen sod residenee US Bt. Charles street, near the corn ofPoydras. oma Weata Improved New York Patent JOHI Plamher, no. ie wp nn, has a new and large sssui I msnr ta Tioos stxee i alaa. Force, laft, and aeer rnmpe, c.

I coosins nantes, gaming i nZTL. Atao. and VTark of every description. Ship end rWesmboat Work of DIM RUHIBL AilMIWIIWIWW mhio HI BADHILLER QOODWTN Msnofectarers of IftOII BAILINOS. VEEANDABS, VAULTS, STEAIGHT AND CIBCDLAB STA IBS fto.

CarroU street, between Pot dree and PerdidAenst of the Poydras Market. Hew Orleans. THE hieheet priceoaid at all times for California Sold n. St inA vTr.r NTIMI Exehenee Office, cor ser of Camp and Canal streets CaUfarmana and others dotac tmsiniss here are samred that they will be dealt fair ly wfth and that no advantaas in weif Una, cleaning or staerwiss win setaxen. i JOBH VALES TINE, I Camp etreet, JslO ga ly comer of Canal street.

New Orleana Cheap Furniture Stare, No. Clrcns street, Corner of Perdldo street. SVUc and Retail Dealer snd Mnatkctnrer of CABIN ET rUXNITD RE. each ss Bofes, Top atdehoarda, Centre, Card and Work Tables: Marble Top Borenas sod WMbstands. Lookinx GlaaKa.

BUhogany, Wal not, Cane snd Wood Seat Chairs: Mom and Hair auttres eea, momalto Bars, Feather PiDowa, and Bedding of all rdada. This stock is manafttetared of the best material, and the rwbtte am solicited to call and evsmtne for them eirre before porcbaring eleewhere. sar ah rurm tare pecxea ana mnae renay mm uiFra, rrea or mnige. Jm THOSE who nightly sablect tbemselra to eerlooa, If not raiaoos lora, by leering their books, pa perm, Jewelry, Ac. anoaed.

rather than incar the ex peine of aSafe.and those who imagine that there is no each thing as a safe de Eatory for sacb articles, are invited to read the rabjoined ta. eooied from the N. V. Journal of Commerce. The Mbecriber, sola agent hers of the rnsnaferrers.

areata a large stocx ana gooa araortmeni oi 1 mprored Patent SALAMANDER SAFES, with and with oat Tale's Patent Frwder proof LOCKS, adapted to the ess ef Jewelers, Bankers, Botartcs, Sfosars, aurcosaiaj strnmsra, naatues, D3AXC BlUDQITo Maiadneat 1 iTie Peatrl street Frre. oirrm salamander safe again triumph ft, ANT WhiUt tha varions axle makers ia the city are enaJlenginfeachothertoa trial of the merits of their re mU hv in hat diMeraelBe aeon one important poiot, how the Are is ta be made, a real fire takes place, one of tha Shi i nt and hattast fires that ore have had in oar city far years i three stores sre Burnt down, ana eieren aiii, dinerent makers, consaaaed, Bich's Safe atone proline tri ompbant One Safe, from another maker, stood by the side fell at the same moment as Bich's, from the second story, 1 The Safe which paaaed tliroash this temnc nrs combined with Rich's patent Improvement, makes the best aWes In the Dotted States, The feet of this Safe being Ql Soon In the bornine rains, and the only one of twelve Safes that preserved its contents, mast con Tines every merchant, nnri.nl the editor af tha Merchants' amine, by experiments, six years mga, that the comporfttonjratinto oar oaies ia tne oest noorcoaaocnir vi By permission of the owner ot tne bs fe, mr. w. le ouframmiii as ear nee a few daea. with the books snd oeoers andistarbed.

to give the holders of Rich's Bsfes, snd others, en opportunity of seeing the contents. A call will WO. watersweei. new mora, the only makers of Wilder'! Patent Salamander 8aie. wlt Rich's fmprovement.

in tha United States, dl dAwtf PI Bet's Crrent Variety Store, THE HEW, ORLEANS DillAa, No. so Chartres street 10 rpHE anbseriher, in thanking his friends and the public eenermlbr for the diaUnaniahed satronaae sflorded him for so many years, begs to inform them that his stock st the present time ia the most extensivejind varied in the city, and ia betas daily Increased by importations from Europe and arrivals from the North The stock in part msitioI the following very deetrabM article, ana wmcn wui a offered at prices so low that competition will bejmpneriblr. Sech aa are known ander the name of VARIETY GOODS are Perfumeries, Toilet Soaps, Choice Extract, Cbsmeties, Meen Fan, Lily Whits, Roage. Esa de Cologne, i nn noxes. paalia and other Hair Oils Indeed, it will almost be an im naaeibiUtv lor ladies to fail in nrocwina at this establish rpmstams, xomn rowaers, rvum yoarcuai xvt, ment every destdeistum for tne toil ft.

I COMBS AND BRO SHES This rjornon of the stock the todies of New Orleans snd nmn Tin tine the ritv are reanectfollv solicited bv the wbscriber to inspect, his assortment being very eatensive, consisting of 30U dosen French and American Shell Tack Combs 10t do. nraxinan and sanaio oo. ao. too da. BhelV I Tory snd Born ureraing do.

I go do. FlneBheu sxierocxet wmsxer i ao. IQ0 do. Negro, Indian and Horae da 90 Ivory Buffalo Back Hair sad Whisker Brashes. OTO do.

Assorted Hslr, Whisker, Infsnt do. 100 do. Ivory. Buffalo, Tooth, NaU, Clothes, Bath, Flesh i and Sharing Brashes. The remaining stock of Brashes consists of Paint, Shoe, Store Dosting, Hearth, Horse.

Cobweb, Feather Brashes, snwrtet sixes snd qaslities, and every other deaeriptian in raqaieition by bouse kp riaJo Camel Hslr Pencil. The stock of Cntleryle large, and selected from the beet Birmingham end Sheffield nianofactorles, all ef which are nnntmL aa well a the now loatlv celebrated American and tbeee imported from England. Tha attention f.i 1am la mrxMiA tm, a aiBtriw evticla af Bheara. Ameii. can manafactare i also Trimmers, variooa sixes, Pocket Catlerv and saperior bhemeia assem ki.

i ni m4 TdlM Werh Rukrta. eleeantlv embroidered, plain Swim and rich Chenille embroidered Is anrivaled in the Sonth. Ales, ahoot sea Market. Knife Phue and Clothes Basket, sanaird sismt Frencb and American Billiard Ball) Ladies' Work Boxes, in Papier MAcne. Bnsewood, Mahogany ana meeie r.

nH la PspiCT Marhr. Rosewood, Mahogany, Leather and Ja pan Ch, Deed and Spice i Card Caee, inlaid I .1 kj nt.M in s1tt. Momcea. Embroidered. feoaria.

Ati IrorVand Pearl TbleUj.an i Papier Mache and China Washstonds, Steel Thimbles Shell Hair Pins snd others ta boxes Gal vanixed English and Shawl Pinsi Fancy Steel Backfesi WuuCoralT8teel and Plated Beads Tooth Picks, Packet. rto78teeVta7ladand Slsts Pencils. Slates, prs pwed 'dl for phyricn Csrf Backs, Wgommon Boards Cbrasnen, Irory, Carvea and Plain, Bos and Ebony Dice i Draogbti aninom, loto, Bostoaand other games. 600 grace EngUsh. American and French PhvyingCardst Eorka do, Accord cone Musical Boxes, Hir; Emery CbioM English Needles Thread, Taylor A Coatee' Sewing CoSoo aewing.Tojssand Twist ei it.

i eT ktm and be the vard i FearL Porcelain. Linen, Bright Steel, Plated snd Oi If Buttons for Ladies' and Children' Dressss Irwy Eyelet Berere let Machines in Bronxar Mmiey. Beto, rpet.Bas, School Satchels, Maridsg Ink, Lead pencils. Inch are, in irory snd brass cases, do. far Tailors' use Pin "tZZZ'JTZr SSeTrrul find th.

largwrttamrtaentaf Pnncv Trimmings In the city at Na 40 Chartres street, euchss ralds76imVrWnees, Crimped and Fluted Rib boas, OatoansPlaln and Figured BeftMbbons, Ac rich hUcXotorad. aaiaad saa waits aailion silk Tsnwls and us Tidies Bnek. Cashmere and Kid! Wla tarSlovas, Gentlemen's. Ladies' and Children Silk, Lace ana Thread eiearetlemen'a and Ladles' Winter Ladies' Back RldtasOloves, Silk, Laos and Woolen Mits, Gentlemen Worsted sad Lamb's Waal Hose and Half Hoaa nnivrwrrf CHINA AND COT OIW CCTABTMENT. i me oranca of tne not rami 3 ander tha immediate snpervistsa of the i rich Vases 1 Flxureaj Breakfeot, Dinner and Ten Sets, Bachelor's Terra Cotta and Pladna da Toy do.

da Cuas and Miami Chamber DtasnilsToinsmcnts rhTrha Bant scaaJ Bondohr In oartlem aiafaslan. cowsVattny of C. Tarts Catta and Bohemian wiaesToUat Apwartenhncea Orna mental Inkatsnits ana Water Jaga, with rsaisil ha. Ijwm. Ae.

Aa. As asoaL a this and tha srTaschiss season, the Java. nike wul hers find Jaarblea, India Rubier Bails. Foot BVrs and athsr Harees, Kniehee Armor, VeWtpwW. Carriages.

Osiiltn Dtenslkv Trmnrpeto, LecometiTee, Fin EnginesTrhenw ks, Csnanns, and a thnaij other arhrae tlva Toys and Amaeementsi Wax, India Rubber, Culna, Conrposiosa and Neera yoiia, hi iwm oreUierwlM; atorATTverv laree, and wiH bs sold ehean. TaUsta win and a Weil assorted stack of Trimmings, oI2w1Ucb sre over 000 groce of Bottona, Ac, eut sad Plated Article for Fancy Balls arm Theatrical parpasc wwawwSl iL" JNvPmn. rr 3 wfa flatel. M. rta aarfrtens V7 eaters Yerariiali Coraw of Tchoopttoalss aaa Jaha Tlie ehnTS setehliihmsnt hsTins I I andersons a complete renoTation.

with i Aat, the areerleters wwald raapactfaUr thev i permenreit snd tea in the dty. Tha i a stylo not Thev afes annooaea that tha Bar of this nous wHlbssnp aBed with a chohatock of Wines aa Uqnnn, and snder Oauutrssas to and tram xjamynvas to) umi atrawj, ana ewer Cotton Prees. rjam tha Hotel erery fifteen mlnataa, LANEdtDtfNM Ioprietora servants. Cooks, Washers Ifoners, Seamatteairs and Blsck smiths 1 alas, acneice Ftaer Bail Oreaees. MR CAIJSTE bees leare to stete that 1 thars icniM Cmnd at hisesUbJuhmont Na TS ORLBAN SI between Bourbon and Dauphin a rarga and tolsct saaort.

ment of Fancy Ball Pimm Dominoa, Ay. which be wiU sell st the same prlca aa they wers heretofore Jured. The amatenm aramspactfaUy rwineatod ItoeaU arexamhie his stock, whlca mninnfa arars uiwm ball toilet. Fam A. H.

no. si vamp ana, ew vewww, 1 FRENCH BRANDIES Of 11 wm 1 jaahrn ctagSasemc 1T9S, 180S. Otard, uanoy tsuu ana etber yean, Finet, Ce 'Hon A Cy Henaeasy, London awhaTSr. drEa SHEAR IT WBIESimnmillada. Psaado, CaMnat Pass, laMrnLsa.

MADEIRA Blackburn's Reaervs, Stounsey, rars PO R3V heOu'een OM Oporto, Loodon Port, ate. CHAMPAGI4J5 'perto. a ttoorn CoT's Heidsieck, Creme de Booty, lillery, Oeil de Ferdrix, Ac aae Lnfitte, very choice Bollinger's Flour as Blue CLABLET Chateau Larose Cantenac, sc. HOCB. rprtn'ce Metternlch, Schlms Jobaanjaberger, Stela BrudTTscotch Ate, Loo Potter, Duteh Caracas, Cor dials, Ac City retailers ana can nauu lute soriKernenf Isbed with choiea WlrBmn atofcstesasorted to order.

nas om Netlee ta BnlMera. f. Koa. ji and Corlngton Landing, New i wiB a ent for the Bagdad Mills, na oeen feed le1 of dre wFln. Flooring, Ceit rnV aniTWesXherboarding, at the followinc rateaTia ths yardt t'h inch narrow dremed, clear flooring, tongned and 11 1 not Isin rai it" For fiooring, r.T&Ua.

flooring, WcwidTar goetehl. flooring, ySndP merchantable flooring, aquare edged, per 1000 feet. For inchnarrow dremed, good merchantable ceiling, tongned and grooved, SIS per 1000 feet. For inch wide dressed, good merchantable ceiling, too rued and grooved, SIT per 1000 feet iT .1. 1 i 1 .1 1 1Wl ftmw or orearea rr rat iitt iw Also, furnishes Bash, Blind, Panel Doors, Moulding.

utc avc nrwra shoes and BROOANS 600 landing from ships Trimonntaln, Mlddlraex and Marda, for asie by a. r. nnsRAB aco. Mand Cwrrmen at Phelna. Carr As Ca.

(Successors to Tooroaend, Carr A Na lot Carondelet, between Perdido and Poydras atreeta. New Orleans. Kaens ennatantlv for axis all kinds of Wagons. Cart, Tim! Carta, Timber Wheels, Wneer Bamwa, testation Barrowa. Warebouat and niianilnisl Tracks.

Basssse and Fed tors' Wagons. Cane Wagons, Harness, Ac We nee exclasiYety Blsck LocashBabs insQoar Wsgona All srtlclm msrmfactnrort ay sre warranteo. ms ran Prleatley etc Bela, HARDWARE, IRON AND TIN PLATE DEALERS, noa. ew ana vi vamp rxrve, inankiai to tneir 1 friend for their liberal patronage, in rite their atrenoon and that of Plmntom and Sfgrrliaiiie Irom the country. Mechanic and others In the dty, to the larse and varied aasortment of aoods in their Una, which they are now, and will daring the basinem season, be Europe and tha Northern dues, which renders their stock one of tha best nam led In the city, and well worry the atten.

boa of bnyera. They guarantee their goods to be of ths best quality, their prices as tow, and terms at liberal as any nmsa in cue mna. i The fallowing compilers part of the preaent stock 1000 tons angnsb Bar Iron, Bat, roand and square. 1000 ton best Tennessee Bar Iron, has, round and square. 00 tons swedes do.

10a tons best Cable do. 100 tons beat Pennsylvanls do. ao.tons beet do. Boiler Platea to tons host Term rases do. ss tons beat da.

Plough Plates. 10 tons beat do. da Moulds 10 tons best Swedes Plough Plates. 800 bandies English, American, and Te Im HHrtwl NmIAIhU Sheet too bandies Hoop and Cistern Iron.sesorted, vo men. SOW kegs Cot Nail, celebrated Weymouth and other 800 kegs Fumni nd Cut Beat Bplkr.

1000 boxes beet Charcoal brands Tin Plate. I A ,000 pounds Block Tin, Spelter, Zinc, Ac 60,000 pounds Brnxiers' Copper, from 10 te 160 lb. theeta SMI Ham Pnlllna' and Hnnt'a Axes. do. O.

Ammaad otberbrMdsShovehaiid Spades S00 do. Whitremora's Cotton, Wool, and Horse Cards. SOO dsi Wilson's genuine Coffr BlUla. Pocket and Table Catlerv. ssnrs.

Ac American and English Lock ef erery desrripclon. Sliding Door Furniture, Hsud Plated and ealxanixed do, Hook and Plate Hinges, Butt and Parliament do. Window Fastenen of every description, Patent Balances and Platform Scales. AnTils. Vires.

Stocks and Dies. Bellows. Ox. Log, Trace, Halter and Coil Chains. Chain Cabiaa and Anchors.

Boss of erery description and pattern. Osss Cut, Mill and Pit Saws, Rowland's and Hoe's noagns of jona aung ana otner good Dranas. Hollow ware snd rssrlnss SYench Pots from 1 te 10S etna Tarred and ManlBa Rope, all sixes. Oakam, Marline, HouseHne, Ac Oils Sperm, Whale, Lard and Linseed. Atlantic pore White Lead.

tsroosiTn no 1 sna vr aire leaa. Black and Yellow Palais, Verdigris. Paris and Chroma Oreen. Mill and Grind Stones. Sheet, Bsr snd Pig Lead, Lead Pipe, Ac They are alas Agents for various msnnlactones aw a Dsx af which they refer te the following notice The undersiened are Asents for tha following manulacto rtes.

Tlx The Tennessee ROLLINur WORKS, where bo lor piste and other iron has been examined by competent persons, snd in a report to the Chamber of Commerce of this dry declared to be of the best quality. The HUMPHREISVILLE SHEET SnaBULXVUrrevjl The MARION FURNACE, for making Sugar Kettles. Pornace Month Grate Bars, Ac, and tha eiariafsrtarer of CAST IRON PIPEa All of which goods, ra Sdamoa re tneir own large sua we assorted stock, tbrr offer on the most liberal terms, in em PRIEST LEV BEIN. 80 and Csmpst, Mexican letU Golf Cotton Keen. THE subscribers hare on hand and shell continue to ia eeive daring the season, a full supply as usual of the best and choicest brands of the White Mexican Peti Gulf Cotton Seed, produced in the Petit Gulf hills in the vicinity of Rodney, Mis, already sacked at all times to suit purchasers.

Planters wishing te improTe the quality of their cotton, would do weU to call on as, as they may be assured of obtaining genuine article. O. M. BAYLY OCa Jal sx, A Barber Shop for fesJe. A BARBER SHOP situated in a central business part of the Second Municipality, will bs sold at a bargain.

For particulars apply at the corner of Barrack and Front Levee streets. First Municipality. lm AUDITOR'S OFFICE, I Baton Rouge, January 18M. rhmeniwTh.nuiii Him mM an act of the Leaislsv tore entitled "An Act to establish and regulate ths Treasury armored S6th January. 1847.

the names the foUowins State Tax Collectors who failed to make settlement of the taxes due on tha 31st lest, for the year I860, and who have thereby become defaulter, are hereby published together with the amounts due by each respectively, exclusive of deduction. Lewis F. Steele. Parish Bossier, amount due on roll of I860 M.016 88 No licenses taken out for ltlol S.01S 94 Allen Hsrris, Parish Claiborne, amount due on roil of 1860. 741 SS 744 ss D.

M. Pritchard, Parish Catahoula, amount due on roll of i860 S.PR9 ss Amount an license of ISoL 187 00 3.149 S3 J. A. Bonneml.Ath Representative District New Orleans, amount due on roll of 1880 8.ST0 BO Amount on licenses for 1 8.06T 00 1S.437 CO Justin Aqnilard, 9th BeprtstntstiTa District New Orleans, amount due on mil of I860. 3.T91 30 3.791 30 Charles Leckie, Parish Rapides, amount doe on roll of 1860 9.883 99 No licenses for 1861 taken 9.863 99 J.

K. Gorman, Pariah St, Helena. amount due on roll ai laao S7S Amount on licenses lf6l 31 eo 8S 63 W. H. Dinkgmva.

Parish Onachlte, amount das on roll of I860 S.638 60 No licenses for 181 taken out 4.638 SS Harrison Rogers, Parish St. Landry, Tamount due on roll of (.831 44 Amount on licenses for 6.860 00 13.681 44 J. H. Armst, Parish Tcnsaa, amount doasa sail af 1.14 SO "1.1340 E. LeBlsnc.Psrish Vermillan, amount doe on rail of 18M .607 67 No I'ceaeea for 1861 token t.607 67 Fa lot 1 LOUIS BORDELON.

Auditor. Ht. Chaurlea LasaVo rasti Oflaee. Ji is now putsved at his efecs, I all art, three doom trssa Csssv AN MONEY on Diamond, SZ. shastsa a man ssroes, sn uun aunsi am yissssna, Whes JemlrT.aadrS'hsTBortoctessm vasnshls Mr.

Ratal baa, in connection Wit tB above business, es: tablishsd hirnself ss a dealer ta JEWELRY af ail descriptions. His sssui tment of WATCHES, not by any in ths city, hi from the umbo rectories of D. Taylor and m. s. I soiss at rrfreiisfot, anu uwvn w.w T.ll ST.kM mmIksI sH Marble Tarsi.

MARBLE MANTEL PIECES, Enameled Grates, Mono mento, Tombs, Tomb Slabs, Grar Stoneaaad Msrble, 1 1 sQ its different varieties i Them astro LIME. Calcined sssterof Pans, Roman and Hydraalie Cement. Plastering dsir. White Sand i English. Pittsburg, and Fenaarols FIRE tRICES.

Forsafsby' juh.i nmiUJi GOk tea Linn seen ami, f3l dAWly near Css4mdeict street Fablie Nlfraf 6ektal. fM Holetvaillty. pHI8 Bchool wiU be leinid nightly, far sis months I mEia Kcnom wiU ae seinid niehtlv. far '1 MONDAY, tha rrsea lto o'deeh P. i ths Mala Iepartment at the Marshall Schast Honsa, on St Merr's stnetT nader tha mpariaamjeace af Ma JAMES BLACKMAN as Prtnclpaitana the jr.

the Franklin Bchosl KousejOnSt. Chs Apnarnttons for sdmissioa msy be nude to the President Beard, sstearsf rjtirl CAREY, i.a i. tLnrsfi, nfDac A WtlAOJf.fcenweriy of the t. Charles, bi? SiSitm toform the wnvotoWpwhlic that tha ST iLv6UiJm HOTXi. teawwopmv sv.a1a aLA anxtSxSJxnwaanr UBBx SnnvwaBW anaaxi wrwSBl IwBIOTINi a m.

SSIIIOS SS OI irtCTWM, WIU mm MtmmwmmvwMI Ckruitoraeters, Ladies' Watches, enriched with precious stones, Ac He he on hand an immense stock of splendid GOLD WATCHES, sads tare Tariety of sssorted Jeweb wkh he to selling ander fall, guarantee, a about ens half tha ssssal rates esksd by other dealers. An inspection of bis stock and prices la tavttod, when ha feels conSdent they will hate BTSwasstlsfsctuty. Jell so ly 1 y0 im ruuf Pi e5ti.ig bereen 1 iii.i nn in 1 in' is iil 4r tae fom elBiAUyoL. WHITE is this day dismiTed by mutual eooaut Tfe arassf thelaU firm a be ttenldated by Mannsst White. tasanstoarstrsswmrrearirw.

fr i 'j H4 boi Wow OrlssjriS, Pel Tha kssisi'si af ths an in my owaassnoanu my pussail sxtoarion The. Rtoa will aid me i COPARTNER formed a cv RANDOLPH. idaca. 6r They have 1 will ao i i design in? Ou vary ua. a i r.

hA. c. tt? a 1 1 1 10 if 1 1 rrnt tne 1 uie 1 Hre me fir ui tut house a.J he sum tne lowest VIM EL A. Ai nl streetlnten din 4e her business this season, will seU 'ock of Goods, consisting or ryenen JNNETS, CAPS. RIBBONSandEM .1 1,..,.

a I.inesi runtu iC HsndkerCuUf, atjrre tlyredocedrrrices t. MRt more htrorsbl opportunity for a MilUnery or Fancy Store seldom to be met withi the stood being the bast in ths city. Apply as above. Jsfl 4weow a Mr. Bryan, 106 Canal street, Respectfully informs ner ieno ana cnstomeTS insr sue TZLJTTr of rRcnvkt mii.uinix.H.

and FANCY GOODS, consisting of Ladies and Children's Silk Bonnet. Rib bona. Flowers snd lores, and a variety of DraM Trim mine, which she will sell st moderate prices Dresses niadein the newest style snd st the shortest notice. nio am Mmntlllna KxhJblrJoB MantUiaa. OAi NEWEST STYLE CLOAK.

AND SlLHEBl 25UUU BROIDERED MANTILLAS, of every shade snd color, snd prices to suit sU customers, st tne NEW ORLEANS MANTILLA FACTORY, 110 CANAL Mrs KEEGAN wishes to inform the ladies of New Or lean, snd particularly strangers coming to ths dty who are not aware of her large stock snd low price, to call snd see them before they purchase at any other place, as she will now seU at half the usual price, to order to corsmmsae lanra astock snd monopolise the mantilla trade, as it is weU kSwS Si keep. thelSrgest stock of them in ti city. In addition to those of her own manufacture, she has the newest style Paris mads Velvet Cloaks and Sacs, brought from tha London Exhibition, for ladies snd misses. Infants' Long CloakSf Silks of all shades, for dresses 11 Silk and Straw Bonnets snd Ribbons lores. Hosiery, sndTrimraing of the newest style for ladies' Dresses, Cloaks snd Mautil laa Ladies' and Children's Clothing made to order.

nl3 am FRENCH MILLINERY AND FANCY ARTICLES. Mrs n. r. WATMODTH will open portion oft select stock of rich Fancy ruwia ana rimes 7 morning, the 1st of November, and re i spectruuy istum ma y7t Cfft "'Crereet. Who Wants Money No.

S3 Commercial Place, between St Charles and csmp streets. nnrri niNRn nTV WATrHES JEWELRY. PIANO FORTES, Ac Gold sad SUrer Watches, Jewelry, Ac, for sale at law prices, B. UA UiI i mi SStMM Notice. mn ShfmM nf sreMeht thrnns to Muulsuuieiy.

tumpkaT and totermediata landings on the Alabama river. The undersigned having made an arrangement with M.r. 11'uin. A On Camnhell A T. P.

Officer, and Darid A Ford, principal agents for the steam packet boats plying tne soot river irom suwue, aou. save. utv, i.rf ciinwine rates will be charxed ob freight consi gned to either of the shore bouses, which will be forwarded by them Irom Mobile, free of charge, vis Sugar, per hhi. Bi Measurement roods, per ft. 15 Bacon, per cask, 3 bushel, Molasses, per bbi I 001 Basing, per rsece, Da ner half bbL.

80 Rope, per coil. 86 eoods to be forwarded promptly from Habile, must be to De porwaroea promptly urrui bkuhc. uu I plainly, with their destined landing apon them, and rases bills of lading taken for them For particulars a R. GEDDES, marked in all rt i i a sr.il SRHI C1VW WViauw vum utwtn. ds tf Canal Line of Steamers, 10 Bank Place.

vsisshu llnarwrlMB sinrf rVesrnsM far Sale rm conditions, he plantation in Iberri lie parish, on Bsyoe Marinenin. belonsnnc to the estate of Dr. Jesse Bstey. late i sle suoscnoer oners ecu pn. Maringuin, belonging of Terrebonne pariah, consisting of 8800 acres of land and 119 likely negroes, 30 mules snd horses, 9 yoke ef sxen, carta, wagons, and all the implements necessary to carry on the form.

On the plantation there ts a good gin noose gin house. Wltn a saw mi it ana nnmiiii mw, Swu fortoble orerseer's bouse snd comfortable negro quarter about TOO seres of land cleared and in a high slats of cult! ration, all well ditched Also, 980 acres of lsnd In the oarisb of Points Coupee, all in the woodsi a. id land is the most desirable ta the parish. Also, one half of the tract and plantation known as ths Batey a Downing Place on Bayon Fsrdoche, containing I4u6 acres, about 176 acres of which are ciearea ana in a gooa stare or ramuuu. Persans desirous of purchasing, would do well In examining the lands, For reference apply to Mr.

B. O. Brown, on the Marin J19 8w Attorney for the heirs of Dr J. Dstey. Blssxtlt Bssks suid Commercial Mtntionery.

Ymr Jt. SSUnBrjOA, vamp street, re Mlf snerHullv inarms his old friends and r': ,1 hi otviih miv iwvmv that he has received his regular supplies of Blank Books and Stationery, embracing all tne articles oasa ta tne nana, panne emces, or coanrms msns. and af tha rerv heat Qualities. Constantly for safe Ledgers, Journals. Day Books, Cash Books, IoTotee Books, Order Books, Letter Copying Books ps red.

Check Books, Bills Lading. Bills Exchange, Notes, Drafts, Dray Receipts, Steamboat Books, and Commercial Blanks, Envelops, Writing and Letter Paper, Ink, Wafers, Sealing Wax, Steel and Gold Pens, Copying Presses, Drawing Paper and Having Bindery attached to his store, AJ B. Is likewise prepared to manuracrure any aescription ai xuanx Account Books, and to any pattern also, to execatra other kinds oi Binding in tne oest styie. A. BR0N8EMA, Stationer, 74 Camp st JslS tf Ta (Joaatry Alerchanta.

The subscribers have Just received taH snrrmentof Beaver Hstsi Otter Capsi i i I Moleskin doj Silk da. Seal dot MosXTBt Capsi Snsnla do. Bilk Plash' rdoi Glased doj Cloth do; Wool dm Glased dot SUlt, einham, and Cotton Umbrella A. BANNEY A sueceaso rtoJ. Brewster, olA HCnmmon atJee New and Fareigra Plants.

M. ODDODX. Gsrdener, florist snd nurse fa eardener at Monrreuil. near. Paris, and SM member of the National Societies of Franca, saa Belgium snd Algeria, begs leave to wnrm me mhTle that he has arrired in this city with a splen did collection of FRUIT AND FLOWER PLANTS, of the rarest ever discovered by the Horticultural Society, such as 600 varieties of Ross Trees of different colors: 13 perpetual MossRoae Trees, such as Cornelia, Orange, Msg Rhododendram.

Pivoine, Amerelis, Dshlis; alee, rear, Apple, reacn, rrase, spnim mm vucnj Ul UunnuSh ef 1 to a OnuOd. Perpetual Raspberry of the sire of an err, SO di fferent kinds of ines, all aorta of Fruit and Vegetable Seeds also, Afri ssrcatetogues can be seen at the store, Na 19 Chartres street. Fia lm W. J. Ireemas, Tl Respectfully invites Phtnters, Merchants and Deal ill en in general, to give him a call belora purchssing a1 1 elsewhere, ss be (s constantly receirinf a general sshvi uiieiit of hV srer Hats, Fsnsma Hats, Moleskin Palm Leaf Russia Csmpeacliy Angola Straw For Leghorn 1 t.

Union Nesro Bsts, Boys' Children's Glared Caps, rur Which he oSers for tale low for cash or spproTed paper. W. J. FREEMAN, gncceMor to John Dufbridire A sensy em it Customhouse sr. cancer Cured.

a new discovery. Any person sfftlcted with Cancer for any length of time will be perfectly cared in a few weeks. To satisfy any one aa to the certainty of success, patients will not he requested to pay anything until after cured i and if desired the adrertiser is willing to deposit a aj mrdin to agreement, from a tenth te half the amount of rnaney the patient is sble te pay for the enre, and forfeit it to said patient should ths core fhil to take place at the statea time, rur runner psnKsisn appiy letter to Box No. 141, Peat Office, N. O.

F14 lm Hln.venv Hln.vesi 195 firm Tier street. THE ondersigned keepconstantly on hand a well assorted mT sTa for sale. We wilfreceiTe snd sell slaves for olr friends on eommitiau. Wa wiU pay cash for SO or slaves. We invite oar friends snd the public generally to sir as call whenever xney nare ousinese iu oux wis.

ull ly C. F. HATCHER A ina Oravler sr. I Boait) Memta ietn.rn. P.

A I i K.H. tJ.n US HI WSU.pHB HMT pBCW and ships as, romauu ta sw ooara always hand snd for aalo cfaeanerthsn can be beaaht lsrwbere. He gives the whole community an earnest invi cation to Tisit his immense Baxzar. BoaU built to order at the shortest Also. Life Boots on hand.

New New Orleana mlrrn.tlaa tutsl lieaimlttanee ntn ft HE undersigned, at bis old estabUshad rfflc, eonHnnes .11. twimwmAm in rn.iuid. Ireland or KrotLsxid. with ster ling sight drafts, payablelii any post town in tha abort umiViieln iu. and la sums to suit He slso.

a usual. continues having ussst ugMS brought om Liverpool to this city, on good ships and reasonable terms. Parties Hying srja dsrtanos by 8 dressing a setter tpesspaui ia sna annar aedwmVPsnandefto fisnlsrirntlaav, 1851 ssaaassa I 9 W. BI1HII lls.ais.tewl 3naaasrn ana jrereigrn ixrnanga i OrFCESL Htkf. sn leas.

NUs OVtssw .68 GAMP mm Ntm Fsr 83 SOD rrREET. i 14 Km 13 EDENO0 AY. rnHEmbecribers beg leave te inform th pubBc through eut the United States that they are now issaa, at thaw eerarai n. i si Tusis HOIISSS. HunsOTarmGermany.

being ths silly Houss to ths iP. WByromACo alMisss DrsfDi rsrrabto atsfsht, to any amount, iiegotiabla ia every town aackin Ti.n mA mt Anm urith ererv Bil af Ex use a receipt lor the saoney wuis due payment ef the ssuoont. Fsr asxoaaa te these parti apply, 4 P. W. Blavnaa at if MP 2 rX IE2aw tosars Iteosrs sna aasw.ua, sswssw Lnadoaoerry, toewOrtea New WlrBo.

Imssi BsithsMra. Thev are alas esstbled to fca reard fTal arVrvVVrrv saa a afewssie Ednrmtlaa. y.wivrTrt iSJUAtr AV TfYTmA CT TOTJNS A Bf tfehwsmTtewte EUUCATiUT iVLADira hssv been opened a Buildinsa, at. Anna a le A of 'jr." td Fcnrpectiva, 00 IS 03 ungtacbMS cores. 1 c.

L. i i ilAUS I2 STIT OTE, OR I. ijr 4f iSasurui aaalfor xmmmg Ajsuuea, i swwte TEB Instituuon is ander tha rsaxorjaJsupesThnrmafMrs ss ac a it r. a tr ailTsneed in ntaratore science sad philosophy sre under the care of Dr. aLscaulay ii.lui m.

Mnnlovwd in si Tin in strurxidns in the French. Snanish and Italian langnsges, also iish and Italian isnguagc, aim he piano, harp and guitar, at t'uf professors of the highest ia isrewing ana vsnemg. a ne well as yocal music, are taught sinve ot uuaiincaiusia. There are now eight rnatructori in the institution.snd it tl tha aim of tee Principals to make it, in all respects, such ss parents may uesire lor uieir asuruins not only to instil pure morals, and promote habits i of correct lady like deportment in the pupils, bat to make them intel ligent as well as sccompiished, and, consequently, fit them Sn mnriimtmi u.1 Aifi nvfl I I VTnnn imAimmi frnn she essmtTV. llrlns in th fornilV SS boarders, share in the eajoyment, prtnlege and attentions of daughters, and are uniformly treated, not so much as memners oi a porming scnaoi, as narrgiuesawi ate fcmUy.

AO tne eatauusnment ueccaciicaa wju library i and to create a thirst for the acquisition of general knowledge ss to the improvementa and change that are con tinually taking place in the literary, scientihe and politicsl anriJ. Uulin. nriinli nf a trals ealnahie character. anu standard books of reference, are at tha command of toe young ladles well advanced in school caocauoav, mr ie in nartant nomss ef toaehine them te acauire useful know! edge tor themseiTes, by means of research and examlna Monthly reports Issued, ss to progress snd conaucx. A class lor the study of ths Latin language will be formed on the first of November, and one on tha use of the Glob References are made to pareuu who hare had their daug trr at the institution for ysar i and further particulars, anl circulars can be obtained by applying, personally, or by let ler, eiiner to ur, or mm macauiay.

Jefl'erson Acndemy. Bourbon street. Conducted by J. O. LORD THE plan of this institution comprises a general aim ex tennve system of education.

Pupils are admitted at six or seven years of age, and can continue till their education is complete, or till they are prepared for their future pursuits in hie. They are distributed into clmrs according to their talents and advancement. The premises ere perhaps the best to be found in the city, with smple space te exercise snd recreation every necea asry convenience ia combined for an tint itu tion of learning on a large scale. The professors are gentlemen of talents, chosen with care Good order reigns in the establishment, and strict attention is paid to ths moral conduct and improvement of the pupils Tonna For Boarders, per month. 3 oo Half Boarders, per month on Day Scholars ander 8 years of age, per oo Day Scholars under is years of age, per month 00 Day Scholars above 13 years of age, per month 10 0i These terms include Board ana Instruction in the English snd French Languages, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, History, Mathematics, Book Keeping, Ac Ana following languages ana accompnsnmenoi are isiv per a S3 00 Spanish, German or Drawing, per i 4 00 nusc, per montn.

Dancing, per 10 00 6 0b Fencing snd Military Exercise, per month The i Isssns emttinne in session the whole Tear. School noma from half nast Still A and from lralfpaat 4 tillso'slockl o3l lyf KnsUsh and French Hlah School for Vonna LADIES MRS. A. L. PAGATJD, Principal.

Pry tan la Street, between Erato and Thalia Streets. AT this Institution Girls sre instructed in all the elemen hiwirlus of a emnolete Enellsh and French education. While it is the primary design of this institution to secure to its pupils a tnorougn coarse oi iu ruction in the varied departments ot a solid snd useful durstion, doe attention will be devoted to ornamental ranches. The 8panib, German and Italian Lsngusge. also Mo i will tans4itar tha dsaire of oaren t.

Mrs. P. after her experience ia teaching, hariris been the past four years rnncipai oi too nigu ocnuoi Girls. Second Municipality, to be able to give satisfaction to parents and guaraians. Abls and experienced Teeeheri are employed as sssis Primary IJeTiartment, per 36 00 First 8 00 Second and Third WOO Senior 13 00 Vmirmmx mr toHhnl Vmtelil 4 00 The Spanish, German and Italian Languages, Music and Drawing, extra.

Weekly reports sent to parents as to pro gress sua conaucx. Mr P. will race Mrs. P. will receive a limited number of Boarding Pupils at her residence, 39 Apollo street.

01 IS tf Have Academy Deford street, between Camp snd Magazine streets w. P. WOOLF, Principal, respectfully Informs parenh he may desire tneir ci children to recetTe a thorough ENflLISH anil FRENCH, ss well as a CLASSICAL Eda catioa. that his BCHOOL still continues open for ths recep hRefcrenes Bv. Dr.

NeriUe, Rev. Charles Goodrich New Orleans Lenlslana. Colleae, TtanDhin street, between DrsuUne snd Hospital streets LrtlTIS 1H1 PA II. Priiu insi THE Principal of this new establishment! bopesol having founded an institution which may offer to thr youth of Louisiana the same resources and advantages as tl colleges of the North end of Europe. In order to achieve this abject, he bas associated with himself ths most distinguished rrotessors ol riew uneua The Principal will spare no psins, and will endearor con stsntlv in deTelnn In his mini the moral attributes, as wel as to caltivate the faculties of the mind.

He considers that it ia ss important to bring up children well as to instruct mem wen, and he is convinced that ail education, in order tc be fruitful and solid, must rest on a basis of morality and re ligton. The corrrse of study in the College of Louisiana will com r.hemisrrv. Belle Lettree. Ac. English, being the National Language, will be the founda tion of instruction in the College of Louisiana, and the greater portion of the classes will recite la ngiisn.

jungnsu slrrsd ir hrrn rnrsirrii hT thrPnnnm' Mr. Orton. well known in New Orleans, wfll take charge of toe higher classes another, whose native langusee likewise En.K.h. will remain eonstantlv with the punils, in order to accustom them to speak correctly the language of theii country, ramcuiar attention sui ue paiu so uie were the United State. The course of instruction will be ia four classes.

Terms. First Class, per moot Sis 00 Second Class, per 1 10 00 Third Class, per month. 880 Fourth Class, per Extra charse win I be made for Music Drawing, Painting. Dancing, and Fencing, all of wnch will De taugnt in tor estabi PRIMARY SCHOOL. In complianca vrlth the request of many parents, the Prtn dpal will admit children inter ten years of age, who will havs na connection with the pupils in the College, hut wu.

be instructed bet we an the boars of and A The charge aw these children will be only so BOARDERS AND HALF BOARDERS. 4 Boarders and half boarders are received in the establish ment i for whom the same care and eoUcitude are observed as when at home, so far as discipline and good order will TermaY Boarder, per month SS Half boarders, per month 18 For farther earticalars. application msy be made to the Principal, every day except Sunday. The public are in vvted to vans tne prospectuses. where they can procure srpiiw Ysnng Ladies' Academy.

M'ME PARENThas removed her institution to Cnstom house street, between Roval snd Bourbon, No. wtthe house heretofore occupied by Mme Grsnet, snd is ready tr receive boarders, half boarders, and dsy scholars. There is a very large yard, together with a garden tor the yooni ladies to amuse themselves. The spartments sre vast and well sired. There is every advantage snd indncerneni offered to parents as to the moral and intellectual enltiva tion of the minds of their daughters.

The best professor, sre employed. Every branch of a solid snd refined education is taught in be4h languages also accomplishments such as Drawing, Painting; Embroidery Ac Professor Ancbmaiy, one of the princlps'i of the Frank tin High School, bas charge of the higher English classes, and Prsfessor Gilbert of the mathematical branches. For terms, spply st the institution. Parent are permitted te visit this institution on Sundays References Hon. T.

SoulA Hon. A. D. Cressmsn, Dr. Mena.Kev.

i Leene, crRoselins, L. Eyma, E. Foretell, F.sq..L. Elkins, Esq. 10 61 ly A Card.

a CREOLE FAMILY residing at No. 8 Triton Walk, sear 8h Charlm street, can accommodate with board a gentleman and lad on moderate terms. A so, three or four gentlemen as dsy boarders. Gentlemen who desire it know ledse of the French laagusge woald rl weU toralL J3tf I I.nmda nA CanvnuB ChriatJ. Texaa.

sVwal Gentlemen, secure independence to yourselves isn S'and families by purchasing a fine form of those rich JjjCLsnd fertile lands belongiug to CoL L.K.iuuey, Corpus Cbrlsti, Texsa These lands are exactly what they are represented to be ia of this paper. They will produce large crops of sugar, cotton, com, tobacco. and miss any number of cattle, sheep, horse, bogs, Mustanrs are plenty and raa be bad for the catching. Mexican labor cea k. ula than neera.

Thev understand ths management of stock wel I and are very attentive isbepberds.1 Kou can raiss every uiu yv TrhecUmate Utremsly healthy and for adeHrhtful rammer residence for your families tha Bay of Corpus Christi nneq laled. Pure salt wstor to bat be in and a fine iheU beach to walk or ride on, a bluff 40 feet high with cheap lots ta build your boos game la abundance aarf plenty fise fish snd oysters. Those who sre not contented with Bach inducements, are herd to please. Ser Call at tha City Hotel, on Common street, for Wm. Dinn, CoL Kinney's agent, whs will sell you cheap land "fer? y3wCot Ktoney: iniu'a Oyster SsJobw which fc on aarale i iH www no 4Ytjariistywi uxwwi' watsv i esnperior to any other set shltihrnsat of ths hind taa iss laaavt raa a wk 7 Zrm HA RXES Mr.

WETA, better known aa SAM," baa bean earmected with the bnsinem in this city for tbelsst Bins i years, havjag csmntwneed wkh Mr Holbtwok, heeetshliAh the rsteyster mlswn to the Second remaiaed with bim till bis death, snd has centieeed st tbelrosiiiess evsvansea, With each an experwwra and snlnnible tt lie tssshnsllv with th best in his Ubsl flam" aotteita af hw nvmerous friends a share their ristnmage. A ssrge swm has beea expended tn awin up tbTsaloon and providing its Bar with the choicest LP quors tris can be procured. SerranuA, weU known for their cellent qnslities, he ve been employed, including tne very at mJb XPrtltrT best tm.lA ssSahKabmens in short. UO wwaiw mw prase or trouble win bs spared to render this Balosn worthy tha rattracge of this beral sad aiAdoaseoaamn. vpOP I fee sale as.

i 8 rS SO SB tsgU tU i wa IB Canrl street. New anufsclufois i iUAiLEWARE, have i assortment ol aaa. 1 ruu, nips. Skirting, Hsrnaa i irnuer. rAoeskins, hAUiAaas lwus arw7vSw gCTd'llco.

fhJUavdelphia Kaddia Ss Trsnk Wsrekssse, BXlBBACa.ClsteBobbsajaV, I Pairbain,) art omstantly trBt.l receiving New Geds from a their Msnufactory in PblukV a delphia, and by direct imper tottoa Swra England, and are prepared to olfer tfteOewthe most liberal inducement. Their stock iaiarga std well aasorted, aa follows i Saddlery, Rddlry Hard ware. Harness, Leather Travelling ad Packing Trunks, Goods, Saddle, Coach, Harness and Trunk Makers Mate l.irrhssirs srs tovrted to caiL ICE! ICE! ssssassasaasOii SUtntan WHOLESALE and Retail Deal cram ICE, Na 31 Com merce stroatv sad St. Ihosnas, near the corner ef Ben tsinin street. New Orleans, myio ly )sinln street.

"Ice! Ice III STAFFORD A Wholesale and Retail Dealers I t) ICE, No. 8 Mew LTee, nrwvresus OrderVrespectfully solicited. mMl IU ly EXPRESSES. ssaaiATarar Hl i.Jt Sn.1.1,? nl .11 Irlnds and sllTS I forwarded and delivered without delay to si aM. Ih.

ITniseH HtsAeS. w.JTn Vnrk Rv sr.r Hteamshin. To MoBile On every Alternate Dsy. the cities and towns on the Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio RiTers Daily. nil 61 ly 'JOHN MARSHALL BURNS, Manager.

a J.m. Ar rJ Rrnress. tnHO E. ADAMS A CO. despatch Freight, Specie.

Jewelry, alu able Packages, Parcels, fee ail th Northern ami Eastern Cities, uines, oy EVERY STEAMSHIP. 1 ADAMS A Campst nlS tf New Orleana and Carrollton KUraal. CARBLLTON LINEDEPARTURE OF TRAINS FremNew Orleaas. Horse Cars Half past 6 quarter post 9 and half pas) Steam Trains A. and every boor afterwards on lis P.

Inclusively in summer, snd until quarter past in winter. From Carro llton. Horse Cars 6 A Bt. and 10 o'clock P. M.

Steam Trains A. and every hoar afterward antll 1 inclusively in summer, and nntU half past 6 I. Fare 1 cents. Children under 13 yean snd tmT Summer Arrangement commence on third Monday ts February and end on second Mondsy in November IjA VA YR 'I i LiV. These Cars ran to snd from the Depot, Na 18 Bsronns st DEPATTJRE OF CARS.

In winter, from Lshiyette 4 1 A. Depot, 18 Bsronne st T5J A summer, from TJ4 A. Ji Depot, 18 Bsronne Jit 8 AM After which the Cars leave each and every fifteen miuutes until 8 o'clock P. M. Then at 9, 10 and 11 P.

frarn tts iTiepoc, And at 81,, and 101, P. from Lafcyette Fare io cents. Children under twelve years, half price Note. Special Night Cars for parties, balls, meetings, Ac. juoolied when required.

mhs ly Pantelsstrtrain Unilroad. sxcursiuu Aicaeu anu nwu ui. Fall and Winter Arrangement for the departure of the Cars eornmencing on ttie 1st October. vnp iTiDB r.BtAVK t. The I sks dew vnauai 6), o'clock A At At At At At At At At At 6 o'clock A.

M. 7 3 4H 6) 6 it At At At At At At At At At 10 13 3 4 6 7 1 Tit A. I At At On Banasys, tne Mrs leave erery nour. An omnibus leaves Canal snd Chaxtre streets every qusr ter of an hour for the Depot. or A Horse Car will leare the City End every morning at 8 o'clock, and the Lake End every evening at 9 o'clock myis J.

W. SMITH, Superintendent. Fennsylvanisx iLailroad jl lllliregg Winter Arrangement, between Philadelphia and Pittsburg Time Reduced to 34 Hours. ON and after the 1st of December next, passengers wlH be carried by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company be tween Philadelphia and Pittsburg in SU hours, with only miles staging over sn excellent tumpiks. 311 00.

This is the shortest and beat route between the Si at West and the Atlantic Cities, snd the accommodations are in all respects of the highest character. THOMAS MOORE, Agent, Phiherpbia. nJO Sm Pennsylvania Railroad Co niexfean Waif KsUlwny. of Good cmostreec ana unsninir.iTTi PROCTORVILLE, Lake Borpie Distance S7 ra les Viltw Aimta AThildm and Slaves half nrlt On and after senaay, oeptiemoer me i n.u win Leare the City at I Jave the Lake at o'clock A. UL.

o'clock A. 10 o'clock A. and 1 o'clock P. M. and "6 o'clock P.M.

3 o'clock, P.M. Office of the Company, 44 Customhouse street. mi ISSO W. A. GORDON, ComptrolleT.

NOTICE To Shippers of Molasses to Mobile by Mail or Canal Lino of Steamers Hereafter the following ra Of freight will be charged, vix Barrel of 44 rallons or under, 60 cents per bbL, snd 1 Ji Cents for each additional gallon. I Half Barrels of ss gallons or under, 36 cents each, and 1 If cents for each additional gallon. Ja38 tf tf R. GEDDES, A rent. Tenneanee So gar Kettles.

STACKER IRON WORKS, formerly STEWART DICES REDUCTION IN PRICES. THE subscriber, sole agent for these celebrated works, bss constantly on hand a large and complete asso KETTLES, FURNACE MOUTHS and ORATE BARS, at the most approved patterns, which be offers for sale at tne billowing reomcea nrwes, viz Inch. Inch. Inch. Inch.

4 301 60c 36) 66C. TBC per inch. pef inch 48) inch. 66 The nWMed nreference riven to these KeHleslhroucfaoat the sugar districts of Louisiana and Texas, daring the last twenty rive years, snd tbe continued demand for them, is the best evidence of their superiority over any other in thif market. Orders received and promptly executed by E.

P. LATILLEBEUVRE. Successor to J. U. Je4 81 ly 18 Union street A.

Xjelftnd Se NO. 171 PEARL STREET, NEWxQRX. Successors to Lelsnd A Mellen, I Tm Dorters. Mssmfacturers and Dealers tail Panama. Leghorn and Palm Leaf HATS Si Ik an 1 Lawn BONNETS ARTIFICIAL FLOW T7.

ERS, by the package. Tbe bustaess will be coutliwied a heretofore, at the oM asnd, where may be found a large and well selected stack ot New and Seasonable Goods, at prices which will bear kvorabls comparison with any other House in the dty. die tm Fswllsg P1rxef RJflea, Pletale, cfec. a wmwwwmswSw K. i Zil offers for sale a choiea sssmtmea Doable and Single Barrelled FOWLING PIECES.

r.nelisu snd Beiriaa manutacture. Also, American Rities. 4, 6 and 6 shot nsrms, Oame Bags gnot roucaes. rewnar issas. ereussMa upaw, Tl' WW js.

BUUDin. m. umim. lrngf Stare Itcmwvn.1. The snlwrriher respectfully informs Ms friends and tbe nnhlic that he has removed his Droa Stare to the southwest corner of Charrre snd Cnstomhease street, where be will be happy to see his eld customers snd those who may hror him with their pa D.

BEACH. Anotbecary snd Drasjrlst, I Jul tT aonrnwesr comer cuaiirsana tusHrmaouseera. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Rah sway from ths subscriber on ths 16th a negm woman named BETSY, aged about 36 years, ma iom sfre. long nose, pop eyes, upper front teetboat except one i answer quick when spoken to.

Tbe: above reward will he paid fee her sppreheailsa er sny in fermsfienthst will read te It The shove mentioned woman I will 8 ruaniag. ats aw price, together with her three children. i at ef CHAB' PRTBE PTVE DOLLARS REWARD WIH he paid by Dr. BATES, 331 Carondelet street, for the capture of the slave maa LOUIS, who ahamsjdedon Tusa dav evening lasr. He is a yellow man, half negro, half Indian, having a anod deal tbe appearance and manners of a woman.

He la of Indian origin sod took. Snd hi woman. like looks end manners render him very remark, able sad essy of detection. There sre, any person harbor ins him will see the danger they incur, end is this esse they wi 11 feceive the foil benefit of the law He ia a cook ran do nothing else, and wiH seek employ aient ss ch. Fli tf TWENTY DOLLARS EWARD Ran away fVoni the snbserlber, the nralatto boy BILLY, about I 4 feet 4 rnebes high, snd 18 years old.

He speak. English and very little French, and wtoemukryed 4T. as cook in the house at tbe comer of Bienville and Front Levee streets. The shore reward will be paid te any one returning ssld hoy er lodging Mm ia eaenf thecHvlslls Tl P. BANCHO.

ENTY FIVE DOLLARS REWARD My aw the. name ef an sam t. ririlAlw. IVS. and George, the first aged shout 10 and the I about S.aH verv dark i thev ran away from Mrs.

Herts, Na at Circus street, aaeut tbe of February. Twcntjrfiva dollars reword will be paid for their apprehension. fio" TE DULL Iff the ancKehens TPS Tml.T.Anst HV.WAB.IW Will beeivenfor tha aprvehensiae of tha aegrem about 40 years of age. many years honsa. servant and amny yesrs noaaa servant ana Esq.

Aha is sf nurse to cue usee smcvooiey. xsq. WeH known in New Orleans and Lalsyette. J. A.

BEARD A MAY, FTFTT DOLLARS SEWAS.D Saa awsy I bis master, some dsya Ss tha mulfitto CHAR i I A ansa ALEXANDRE, fsisolmiddiraature.1 LES. holds yyx rather straight, walks easy, bis Jeetures are "2 remnar.sbsrpnasa and bushy eyebrow, sged about as iw year, anu use two smau 80 vears. snd has two small erara on hi fc hm anka Ensiish snd a httie French. As he la a Kaiim imui will probably try toerjnee himseil on heard a steamboat, or sss waiter in shoara n. house.

He has been seen lately lathe Second Municipal, ry, and slseia Leieyette. A ra ward of Sao will bs mud to whoever anll briag hrrh hack to taa undersigned, ar lodge him ia the 1 a fc y. Jail. I vuia a st 'A'. I TW negro worn a easw MEDICAL CARn SCyrei'' "Jj" I MesUeaJ Csvrd.

TITIB trsahaist Mill eeetamcro i thoss whose educadoa and eapenenco hsvs II II llWtl Sllnl till 1 III I if I SS I. I nsssttva foct, and it is Wba hoped Trher proper ntm can ae nan in primary nages, xnas tlie sec at Lkia Mdawtu wtkcwm will rrdaUy Armir. dnrine tha seat few VI kw tbbji was nmrw 1 i i nhilis tha immoderate use of nrai, wmKxym rj www. nh ik I acioaseaects, so may weexpect to see Hannreiv. V.

.1 imMt 1.. an sr ss lesss owiv pimxyma is iwusw, torn rm wnere is is remiy VU TDDI nf meut most bo aaad or a mora terrible and incunu, tuan the erigtnal ia entailed. How many are new tm unoer this loathsome atiection whe could have bees by a simple application to the primary sorer And suswj ust. wne pal aine wjw mama the use of mercury, wha could have been hsntthaA minerals itau. ATE i.

A SVariVS nw kitsw SSTBIC rreatT. of Syphilis ia all its forms sad stages, Mercurial Mercurial and SypMlMc pains. Ulcers, Ac, and by tha abortive slmrnt, those who promptly calls i sn pes eel Ting ine nrs syiupwui ai ciuier anecrtoa. Private rhspenasry, (mtahlished 1338,) Na lgCsrws street, betmaa Canal and Common streets, third a. from Cotnmon, aign ef tha Marhte Statue.

ST StpTlJ nriyste ruesns reservcA 3sF OSes hours feast I Ant gar A Treatise aa ttrlrtara, aieat, If stenty. Aet, had grans. at ly Illedieal Office. THERE an so many nersona without faiawledre, sams or character, who nowaday put sdrertiarmest la mblic that far sosua ume past I hare aaeas fang whether I would da anything more tn that way. law.

this aaa eamsldetsafosi bv which I an. ITZT persosded myself I thers are many. 1 hare reflected, aw aeea meujcaw sana, sw wis wumsssmtss alik suit in a prirate manner, that know not waers ss spsiy cept tbe public press direct them i sa that uaisssssan sij nu.rit la at the nains publish sanieaJTT. card for their information, they cannot foil to foil tub the hands of some unskillful wretch, whs snakes a trifle st and death, 4rovided only he makes a profit of few dolisni It hi this motive alone that induces ms ance suors to sssss kaowa to the public that I still continue, as I have doe many years, to treat exclusively the Venereal Disansa for which I have already obtained ss extenave repatatMa There is ao form of thess complaints that I bars eat seojso acquainted with, from tha i vast numbers I bars had aaser my can. It is a rery great mistake to tmaeina Uat tba, complaints are uniform! thaw eatsre i that it resuusa st narrow experience to aoderstand, and bat an magic as tram to enre them.

I never yet knew a family er grsersl abysietoa that bad anr tolerable knowledge sf venereal complaints, or any msa that did not give himseU ts then exsissively. As for those ignorant fellow that know nothios of disease of any description. I say nothing, la fact, i si, every dsy consulted by other nhysicians, whs are atom ready to confess candidly tha advantage my expert sacs ass given ma But, in truth, this is a paint srldeattkaM Seed not farther insist upon it. Dr. Watson has removed to Na (T Customhouse, kilas Royal and Bourbon street WATSON, M.

D. Separate apartments provided. dip ly laM Infallible Remedy. DR. ABEBNETHY's GONORRHtEA AND 6LKET 0K TERGENT The only infallibUremedy evwdiscorsrat iatoo well known in all ports ef the country to reesirs as.

comment. Its universal success, which in ao rnstssre km ever foiled, has warranted to cure in etebt kwsrs tl most desperate sna musmmam and White, in ail their stage. inutorycases of Goaswrbwa, Olest agea To bs found only at Na it if axinr street. aep, 1BG1 ly nriirsAl Nstlc). TT DOCTOR WATSON, who has obtained so eat FrpauV tion in the curs of the Venereal Plsesss, may bsa tedrtnCTJSTOMB0USE STREET.

Doctor Watson is not ana of those whs pretend to treat those complaiut they are without ths knowledge ol Ms obtsined his diploma for Sorgery in London, ta which dly he studied in the large hospitsfs, and ha took ths sssdW jt degree in New York where he practiced far snany yaw before the state sf his health obliged him Ul remori to the South. Doctor Wataon performs a cars ia recent esses la a few days His medicine are not nauseous, nor bard totak. They never keep any one from hi business, aor oblige khn to after his diet. The Doctor never makes use of ssercary unlike those wha advertise that they do not prescriba it, although they praetics it to every case. But what the Doctor may, without vanity make boasts to his success in the treatment of those old obstinate rasas, in which tbe poison of the disease bss lain in the body tor years.

Patients themseiTes know very well bow attacks them in these cases, whether by nicer in the throat or aa the skin, with blotches, pains tbe neck of tbe bladder, snvrting of the testicle, with many other lymptorn. Dr. Wataon devotes himself exclusively to those cam plaints wbich the only way that any one can learn them Daaoa has removed to Na 9T Customhouse betwsss Swysl and Bourbon streets. Constant attendance from Tin the mornjnguntfls at night Separate apartments provided. decs 1M ly Medical College.

Dr. Mullen has removed from Na. as Clulumlsiwiai stiaet Na 60. Exchange Place. TN "VALUABLE DISCOVERY.

No pay required untH i cure is effected. Private diseases cared in a few days, by a regular physician, without mercury or other poisonous medicines, st No. 60 Exchange Place, New Orleans, La. Dr. MULLEN calls the attention of those afflicted with any of the forms of a certain disease, to his general sdrer Usement in another column.

The treatment adopted by him is that which ha tha approval of the most distinguish! surgeons of Paris, London and New Isrkt and ha em versa! success bss proved beyond a doubt, that a permanent cars for tha worst cases of constitutional pyphali, gunorrbsra, strict ires, enlargement of the prostrate glands, diseases pro duced by a certain solitary practice, Ac, Ac, can bow be obtained te a moral certainty, if application bs mad te thoae whose intelligence, skill, and experience, can bs rei'od on. Since Dr. Mullen opened in this dty, sll the many i sits that have coma ander his care havs been cored, without a single exception. Borne of these were of years' stand in. On remarkable ease of stricture, thirty years old, bss heea cured, to the surprise of the patient.

Toe gentlemu (whose respectability is known to the citizens of New Orleans,) is at band, and (by bis permission) can be referred to. Dr. ML's treatment of strictures is not known south of New York. His treatment of gonorrhom and gleet la the most perfect ever discovered. It is the shortest, safest, snd surest.

The patient takes no copaira, cubebs, turpentine, or other nsuseoos doses, but a cure is obtained in one or two days, without pain, inconvenience, or a change of diet. No pay unless a core is enectea wunin tne time nomea. Tmnatenev. Youne men or others, who. bv sexs or seu pollution, may have brought on themselves any ol the painful consequences resulting from aa nniesliaiueJI dulgence of tbe passions, sack as premature im potency a voluntary seminal emissions, general debility, or constita tional derangement, may consult Dr.

Mullen with bonora ble confidence offers them a perfect euro. The strictest Dr. Ml csua ha rmnmtted daiir at his office. No. 80 Ex change Alley.

BENJAMIN MULLEN, M. Remember No. 66 Exchange Place. myl IMftl ly Dr. Leroy'a Medlctnea.

LEROY'S and PELETIER'S (of Paris) COM FOUND MIXTURE and ANTI VENEREAL SPB CIFIC, for the cure of OonorrfaSBs, Stricture, Gleet, Vena real Diseases, Ac. Ac In offering these prepsntknate the pubKe, Dr. Lernysa Peletier fearlessly hazard the assertion that they are net only unsurpassed, but unequal ed, either far their earotiv. propertives, as for snildness, safety, and certainty In there operations, by any preparation, compounded for similar par puses, now before tha public Long standing sen of Ooimtihofia, Gleets SUiclsiee, Fains in the Loins, Burning in the Urinary Passages, Ac.bsTS been cured by this Compound Mixture, and esses ot SypLV lis of tbe most inveterate description have promptly yisva I the effects of tha Anti Venereal. In its improved form it ia nearly tasteless, and Bectl a pei inaueui.

care in the space of are er tlx day, without much restriction to diet, or any to exposure or business. Besides this important advantage. It never leave the part subject to that troublesome weakness that occurs ss often after tbe use of other medicines generally prescribed, snd it taken ta the first stage of the disease, it will arrest snd re move all unpleasant feeling in a few days In tons I lav tracted or chronic stages of the diseases in obstinate UiW a Female Complaints, such as Whites, Ac, it is without sou of the most effectual remedy ever discovered, i We do not offer these preparations as Panacea, er cars every thing," but for tbe sbove named cases we are author Ixed by Dra. Leroy and Peletier, of Peris, the uvenlanAi guarantee a cure. would here remark that these preparations hsvs bees before the public of New Orleans for the last ins years, sad they have universally proved efficacious L.

C. Thompson, No. IS CARONDELET 8EREET, between Canal and Common streets Third House from Common, sign of tha Marble Stetaaa, Sole Agent la ths Uaittd States, Office open from A. to 9, P.M. 31 1861 If Secret.

YTNDER the name of Secret I Imply a certain form ef de KJ bility of the Sexual Organs, brought on most commonly by self abase, although sometimes proceeding from other causes. Long residence in a warm climate ia apt to debili tate the gene rati re faculty, frequent Indulgence snd variety ef in teres arse. In Turkey, where all three of these causes sre united, it is not uncommon (as the Malthas remarks) to And a man impotent at tha age of thirty, when be should be in his prime. Close application to business has a bks effect, bat sometimes there is a disposition to it from birth Sr it comes on spontaneously. it la now many years tnac pan ems nare cauea sn ma an sffuruisi mi this nature, showine mast of the svmnto of premature decay.

Wasting of tha organs themselves, hesviness in the loins, a dull sensation in tha temples, less aha rfiPTfiiir aad distaste of venereal meaeuree. Ik la impos sible, I believe, for one to ha placed la a more mortifying oonditioni cut off, as it were, from all tha allurements el Snmale SArdetv. without Ami wA tm fiwntf a if c. lout nopas at oomesnc nappinrss, nasi During twelve sr thirteen years that I have bean treating the venereal disease, many have called apon ma with th si other affection also, insomuch that I soon began te base a nicer knowledge of It than before, and at length became ss well acquainted urith It to indues me to make it kaowa to thr public This is aU I will say upon he matter. Dr.

Watson has removed to No. Customhouse street, be tween Sy si said Beuihunstneta. WM. WATSON, Mr 9. i Separate spartments provided.

dio 1861 IF Vharapaa ne. Caanac, Clarets Hardlaea. eV f2 "I ft BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, Heidsieek, CUcqaot, VJ HJ Cordon Bleu and Anchor, quarts and pintai 4 casks Gruyare CHEESE, Yersin and Leeuttres i 39 boxsaSsrias ABaYMTH, Tenia and Leemitre) half and 60 quarter pipes COGNAC, Plans A Ca, ip.OOO half sad eooa quarter hexes SARDINES, Drffig i Vanfes a caaes Calfskins; 10 boxes Brandy Pratt I so boxes Fruit, in fnice loo boxes Brandy Cherries A mX m. 4 1.11.11 l.BBldM fsT Mal4 Qf.nn ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, in one tract, site OUUU sted on tha Arksnses river, eighty miles above themeratn. A forge portion of this land is free from ever fVrw witbuut any leree.

Thou rb the erowth of cane is heavy It can he easily cleared, the timber letng mostly mulberry and is sss fi is There are several eU burns upon which woold enable the purchaser to plant 900 acres In cotton the first season. Belonging to tbe tract is one of the threat Cy press Swamps In the State. If immediately applied tc, this hmd and seme other tracts will be mid at a bargain. Fir farther particulars address i Tly EDW'D MORTOTf.Post of Arksnaas. A Coocontis InteUigericeT, Natehes Conrler and Vtcksbs Whig copy to ths smonnt of S3, end Send hlU to Plcsyaa omcc; Thraasa, e.

fram Obarleatsrat ts Ma itrg wj' THE MAIL ROTTTE VtnM CP.A fi.r. LEAVING tha wharf At the foot of Laurens street daily, errer the arrival of the Soatbera ears, via Wilmlagtsa snd Weldon, N. C. Petersburg, Richmond, Fre isrlcksbaric, te Washington, dty, Baltimore, PhUadelphls and New York. The pabBe trvpectrurly informed that the stearnsri sf this Una nrs la first rate caadhioa, sod an navigated ev well known snd experienced cManmanders, sad tha railroads are in fine order, (the Wiiminxton and Weldaa road hv ig recently been ralaid wtth beavyT rail,) thereby seoar.sg OTusasny ana aswnatcn.

a lDronga Ticaet naving aewsoj been ta aperarAtra will be cmtieoed aiNi inansnt srrsara ment from Cbsrisaton to Mew York. By this roots travel era may ranch New York on the third day, during business homx On and after the 1st ef July next, Barrage will be ticketed from the point ef departure to Washington snder the ehir ee pf a Special Agent or Bar rare sssrr. Wssnlnetoa tne same will be tismfeiied to the care of ilar seents, who wiH accompany it to New York, and iik arrsnr Ttients will be pursued In returning Booth. ieketo ta New York can alone be bad fromE. WINfLOW Agent of the Wilminrton and Ralsifh SsU rood Cunrnsn v.

at the nfhee of tha tJumnanv. 3ot si rens reetChar ieoton, A to whom pleass apply snd sr CtArjeoton. st tha etKce of ths New Jersey atelaW SS isperiaaaa I nnipaay, rttw sera, sa I 60 boxes superior CLAKBT, margaaa, lasm isww I0t boxes ordinary Claret i 30 hbda do. i 30 bbts. Wliite Wine; basket Guignolet.d Angers, 1 Indins and for sale bv 1 Ja5T lm BQ8THENE THOMAS, ssjwsxehex at..

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