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0 .1 lr -a. I I I I II I III I I I I f. 4 VOLU3113 V.I NEV ORLEA1VS, SATURDAY 3IORN1NG, JUNE 2G, 1841, NUMBER; 129, -t nrr i-UBLIdiItSli EVKItY DAV (MonfiATS KICKFTEH) DY KENDALL CO. CARDS. niiEYEii trowbicidgc.

AUCTIOWEE II K.I. liS MM T4 iT. LCH'HS (MISStHJRI.) n'lvaiK-rJ no Am nrrul fir uliove hwuae mar ruml i tli rwnx vf W. Brviuou, Km N. 33 Now "Kes-i ui tnim.

Ittftrtmc FUk, lU. V. Broiuon. Can. II unl Co.

N. Orleaii. runout llMkoer i Co, lb 23 Taj lor Duuvaii, f'tn James r. pubst. wili-un a.

Durtl IJffehrr, HOLKSAI.K. fiKOCERS, AM FOiCW.tlllHNfi 3IKRCIM.VIf. jti-ic 10 Jfrit fvte itrtet, tit ftrltnn: STC FUIsTOS, UVU.ULK. Cvrmer SmzeU St. Thomas tlretts, TS prepared tw eiecoU every of wnrk iu liia line with deapaicii, aad at jiricca to mil tlie law.

may W. U. CO. r. X.

II A Pi i If II UOKEKfl. (Mt.) april 18 Jif 3lrrlr, Iloyllc Gtnxrul Commitsiim mmd VTnrdig Mtrtkmntt, No. 30 Comuioo strict. aiarHI Mkri.r J. K.

Br.TH.r. Wat Dr.i.Rug VOMMISSlOy MERCHANT, No. 9. Front Levee, New Orleans. leurs.

KWwrr Finley, W. Co? ewUrlcan. lion. II. Julinaoa, Aceunion.

li. J.S. ffuioa, Lnfcjitrcho. V. Taylor, Kf.

A urn pi ion. A. faforet 1 ImIwh1. B. Winchester, IU.

Jaiueiu or l7 If Da. Ar.F.JtNKTHVa DKTKRUKNT. FMKi: only iufjllililn remedy ever diefvereil fr i tMl etire of the aeeret dieae. lis tihxn, wlikh in ioaiance liaa ever fail-e l. tmrruted it to cure, in AH bourn, tlii Miont rat and iullamaialory all iheir Mazes.

iiic-Im inn h4 lieeil aifl i jfeiierally known. Ill it aiiy further rreanimndtion wouW lie entirely 'w-l'-. For only at II M-ieain street, ni 'Zi tiui JOII.V CIV, (Succaor to Clay Clark, Nit. Vnmp ttrft. tanlly on band a lare anpjdy of lead IV.

pie of every me. atalioiiary ami portabU IMeta. foreo and lift oauii. bvlbiar tuba and urr baiba, tireb-r with every article in tbe line, hirb will furnwh at fUfl honeat notice. ap 1 1 3m BK CAUTIoVj COUNTFiRFKITKUJ! 7V CtrnmUreit MedUime is Fclrnnin'orie tJkmm Counter ft ttxg Mrmrif Again BE If RE! rr important caution.

xx LT i riitriilar fct, and oue m'wb to be rerretted, 1'iit v.li Jde tnrdieine. aa mn a tUey ueroin "pal ir, a i lia.e received Hie test and approval of u.lt riiiniii t''v: are 'lire tolC eonnlrrfeited, a-fl th- id an I pnri.n article immediately upon the tauxitectina; aa the ennine. TIim ba lw-n notoriM'ly I he cae with all popular tried and truly valuable inedicinea for years pat, and will pfJnl.lv rontiuu'r to bo the eaae for yemrs to come. The ami coaUroptible eoualcrfeiter in Ibw ay oi-itnlv tke advantage of atl the eflbrtaaad the Iters i.iii: nid by the proprietor of tbe genuine art. i ret wsdiciu into ue and deserved pop ilarity.

It i tU-efore not lca ibe duty thnn it t-i tSe a tfety of rrery honest individual in 1'ie ci u.111 nfy to e)Me, frown lon, and forever -rt-r di-tru all lin.tRTI.KS I.MJKATES who irreuonillv trifle with health and bfe. TIIF.UF.FOK.K TAKE NOTICE. There is a certain house in thia eily engared in ell-iwS Saraaparilia Syrnp aad Pilla, trying to imitale mvown, the true and only genuine, which he aaya ro'mea from my eatiWiabmeni. Aa sm a proof ta ie.l. the fountin head of thia nafanona buies will be that the eoinmanity may huu them a thr woal.l a r.

IN Til F. ME.VN TIME THE PUBLIC ARE CAL-TINED ni iHiyiu Dr. Siillfnau'a Hizhly ConcRDlrittel Syrup of Sanmparilla and PilU -f ue who d. not eth.l.it a Certificate of Afeucy br T. StiUinau, M.

of ft, La. jujieXIIni CiEO. W. SMITH. SURGEON DE'TUT, From Phil-Mlelpnia, UAV1N returned frt.in the North, located binwclf peruianeuJy at the corner of I aronde-ct and llevi i atrectt, where lie wiU be pleaded to ati.

ii.l in nrofrHiinial rnraremcuU. iir.rKi:::cr.s Srw Oni.Bn. J.u-ob Wilcox, Esq. IWitliit. E-q-T.

Allen Cliirk Co. Henry l.orkett, q. Pr. I.uzr:i!er5. r.

Puncsit. I Pr. liar nea. Pr. E.

J. Coe, Henry L. Bennet, Kj. f-Hyde. Jwu MacpberMHt, John l.

Miabet, Eq, nov 13 tf 'riiiiv lUlhinr Tuba, aortel Xj'tixeni nlwuya ou band and Made to order at tbo honest notice, by fjS(1 A. KMITIf. mir tf BUrilN. BUFOUP bavin? takii hO. RP.

lati of Mobile, into parlnrhip witu bi tt traiwctinr eeneral c.m-mialbu.rJ.in theeityofNew under Uriirm of Bcioao Wooward, will devote tbeir Vh.ted exrrtiot. in the of cotton and pro. uce, from ther bv atrk-t luteiuio- to tha interest of their employer t.e,eie I.M 'XI'buT'OUP. aa; foow F). V(XII)VARH "notice.

THE underfed have entered into i.rtucr.h.p, and the Cunmo Bu.ne. b.tb-erto by then, under tbe brm of 1 Co. will be ronttmed nnd.r the vtyleof JEN KIV IMINNEU in New Orleiua, and thai or J. IHJi-NEU. tc CO at Clinton, La.

Tbr oiCce removed from the corner of Jlafa-rineVnd I'oydra. uraeU to No. It St. Ch.rla. rect, nearly oppo.it luc Verandah.

jESKINS, J. BONNEK. S. WiU und Uiia preaent aea-M at Mr. 7 -NKenner'a Ashland Plantation, aeven VVaSove fide of tbe LalZLjLiiver)at $H0 the acaaou.

Tbemooeyor a r.d ate ul aent with tha -are. Atia. Mwe. frain fed al $1.50 per week. Liberal utTrr.

have been rcuaed Hr him to to Knocy, and tbi probably the only aeasoit be will be offered to breeder in lioniaiana. BICIIARD OF Sbjlotfc, wiii mai p- tj" mar 2wd.wyyl a. W. r5. A.

WILBUR CO, 'Cau'n. Rtteivtnf Mtrtkmnls No.ii Camp treeu New rOlcau. aov 6ikw FOR SALE, COMPLETE FIWyM-WKKLTCA-i VUN fn Vol. 3 to oL 4. Apply at No.

72 fchl7 dfcW" WRrTlNa'ANO KR irr. 0ce No. 35, Camp at, on no. atreet- oercbanu. 1 SNKLL bera leave to iniorm b-aiia me- and to in Litboymphy Otl Prire WKlTIMi, in any rtyle wiUldi for CtrruUra rice Carrenta otber writin, wd to rornw h-rt and on tke wrt reMkI term, any rcmireil uninher of copicav He will etecute.

with ITr mracy neataera. il Chart. Flan, linea ed rw.Un i- r- r' n.u K.llaof L-idinr, 5olea, Check DraO-s Cuitomhoa. ttl TiiHtrtri knni, fucimihea, aUo, rrrrinj of ev ery dfWiptiofl aad repectTuUr invite tbe ptxrunaf of tbe leeun? auared ttiat the eeeaomy mun wbich the art poiee for multiplying eopiee will Jufj hit cUinU to fronttle notice, a MKUICAL -OFFICE, Kiirriirnv 1 EPA RED by Coaler Coxe, alonigooiery, A la. Tbi juatly celebrated Vegeuble Febrifuje ba won for itself a character for ral uaeimnea a a iaii- ily and plantation medicine, whnrb no otner preparation ever before plained.

It baa proved a certain, aafe ami Kiieedy remedy for aeue ami fever, janndicn and uijrlilaweu; baa ierformed wonderful cm cam cae seurml dei.ilily and weakneas. the stoinarb baa lo-t tone aud visi.r, au.1 Hp: Ih.w. I.h tbeir euerey aud healthful aetHiu; aud p.ilien couvaleacm? from the debilitating die.Tse of our climate it baa tended to reclaim the digrMive fain tiona ami lrace lip the Tonic ia frr- from mercury, arsenic, and all oilier b.mrful cor-riflm? minerala, ami is, ai it proleaaea, entirely vetf. etbb, and may lie prescribed for clwldren with entire safety. For sab, holesale aud ret ail, by JUOltti.l.'X CC UU 17 Canal street.

CeBTIFICATES. From the AJnyor of thcriiy of ColuinbtiK, Ohio. Mi s.n. Cooler Sc. Coxe (eulli'iiien puriiiff two years I witnciuted the ne of vuur Soul hern Tome in miuv canes of ami fetrr, na well urn in raM'i of fteueral debility aud weakness, when all other prescript ton bad been exhausted and ive never known it to fail but in one iiioiaure and Iheu but a pnrt of a bottle had been ued.

I have unlimited couridelice in it- I. II. Olmitko, Mayor. From one of the largest planters iu Alahnun. Vermin, Aujrtint, IIO.

(lemlemen I have used your Southern Tonic in my family ever since its firt introduction, with the most happy enecla iu every instunre. Yours resprrt fully, Jso. I. Pkjakmkttf. From the Kev.

II. W. Ililliard. Moiiijroniery, May 1, 111. (eiitlrmeu I take jrrxit pleasnrt in sat in lli it I rerard your Southern Tonic as superior to any pre-jKiralion which I have ever used for a rrMoralive under debility, ami a preveutiva of the Hrue and fever so common to otir clnnnte.

II. W. Hillraku. may :tUonid.w (JEO. wTBIORETtfTsU RtiKON DENTIST, From I'hiladeljdiia, RESPECTFULLY tenders his service to the la.lies and rriillemen of New Orleans, and strangers viMtiu? the city.

Havinjr permanently bs-ated liiiiix-lf, he will at all time fouud at Ins No. luO Barouue alrerl, opMMite M.ssr. Frerel's Cotton Prc-s. In regard to hi professional capacity, lie bey leave to refer to the following credentials Mr. Ceo.

W. Biornn, hsvin? underieoue a repubir ciisrw of study in Deut.il Surgery with me, and for the past five yearn practised bis profession iih considerable sncceis, it is with coufideure I recommend bim to my friends and the puMic as asktlful J'ntit. J. BIRKF.Y, Surreou Dcutist, Phila. Philadelphia, September 7, "To gentlemen with whom I am ne.piainted, I take great pleasure in introducing Mr.

Ceo. W. Btorrn, of Philadelphia, aa i rentleman of lutegril and reieet- able proieaaion jI acquirements. As a Dentist, I repose aueb confidence in hi akill ami practice, that I have always, where professional services were re-qnired, employed him. J.

II. BURDEN. M. P. S)eaker of Senate, Peensylvaiiia.

Harriskiirr, Jin. 30, I83J. Ir. Jeik W. Bioren, Iseinr aKut to leave the city in tbe proseeutiou of hi professional pursuits, aa practitiouer of Dentistry, we, the subscriliers, recommend bim aa a gentleman of integrity, and com pelent to operate on the teeth TIKW.

C. JAM KM. M. M. SOIL CKO.

MORTON, M. D. Philadelphia. Nov. 4, 18.CI." Rtfirtncts im Nem Orltmms oh Nicholsox, Esq.

Lccit C. Dvwcak, Esu. Ma J. Jos. A.

Brsao, MrsfKv. Caldwell i Hkkcy nov 1 11irnea of the Hye. DR. fil'STINE. KL'LIST, has rrtnn.cd to his olHcc No.

33 ('amp street, near where lie attruds to of the Eye aud of vision only. For the abilities of Pr. Custine. the f.dlowin may not be uniateresliug to those rruiiiug bis serv ices New Yobk, O. i.

1STW. Dr. Gnstine being altout to leave this city wilh a view of engaging in professional business iu New Orleana or elaewliese. it rive me pleasure to alate, that having knowu him for many years past, which time I have been one of his instructors, and be bar enjoyed very ample ineana of acnuriug, pnr-ticularly in surgery and ilisca- of the eye, a practical ac'iuaiulajice in his profession, ote. ALEX.

H. STEVENS. M. Emeritus Prof. Clinical Surgery, aud one of the Surgeouaof the New York Hospit-il.

Nrw Yok. Oct.fi, It gives nie pleasure to stale that I have known Pr. lift i lie for a longtime, and have found Lint inost zealously devoting himself to his profession, particularly to the diseases of the eye, and noouerould have bad better opportunities for the aud treatment of tbe diseases of that organ, c. A e. ALU AN SMITH, 51.

Prof. Surgery iu the College of Pliys. aud Surg. rkieremces: Beverly Chew, 1 lon.rd Matthews, Esq, Messrs. Cjimumck ICi.igold New Orleans.

Slocouib, uicuar.ls Co. Iteiruc Euriiside, Toole Barriere, I X7 Beautiful ARTIFICIAL EYES iusrrted so as almost to defy dolectiou dec 1 tf BOTANIC MEDICINES. OTIS N. CHASE A. CO.

would rrspeclfiill in forai the public that they have just received mi e'stensive of genuine Tlmnionian medicine, from tbo New England Tbonionian Depot and Head tluarters, Boston. Ma, wbich they offer for s.ile on reasonable terms in exchange for Cnldrn SeaUCiiicom Uool. Nerve for ensh. A rare opportunity is now offered lo rian-tnrs Families to pr.ernre a fresh supply of medicines at a reduction from former price. Apply at No.

25 St. Charles street, where Dr. Barthulick continues to be consulted, iinsy 21 ARKANSASLAW NOTICE. RANP1SON p. ROYSTON, of Washington, 1 Ileinp-te nl roiiniv.Arkaiisar.andTR APNALL COCKE, of Little Kork, have formed copartnership iu tbe practice of law, and Will attend the t'onrls regularly in the Red River, Arkansas, and Mississippi Circuit, the United SJ.itrs Court mid the Supreme Court of the Slite at Little R.srk.

and will attend to the collection and e-uring claims in any part of the Slate. They will keep an office at Washington, Hempstead county, and ob at Little Roek, and may be addressed at either plac. They refer to J. Cast Co, Richards Montgomery. C.

O'llara ft Co, Charle A. Labuzan Sc. Co, llender-son Si. tJaines; Rnwes, Davidson Co St McCutcheon Walton Kemp; Taylor Hadden Snith Condit Thos. B.

I-e J. St R.Bovd; Ralph Hnbbard Co. Msgee, Kneas A Tret Si. North; Bierne Si Burunle; J. II.

Ivericli St Co, New Orleans. J. A. V. Jaeoigne ft C04 Wm.

P. Dixon ft F.J. Connnl, Hontington, Tiffany ft Elwell Francis IV. Rholes ft C.v. New York.

1 Waldron, Tboina ft C04 J. ft C. Caithwaite, Newark. p2l lindftlmw ino REWARD. Ran away front tha suleM-ritwr on the 10th inrt, a negro man ho calls himsel MOSF.

but will no doubt give himself some other name. Said nerro is about Sf year old, of a light black complexion. 1 r-- ierbes in heihl. well mide 1 lias soih of bis fore teeth out, both npiH-r aud under; lias a small slit in each ear, made with a knife, about ol an inch from tbe lower tip, though lie-led up. it may be discovered 00 examination p-ak affably, is quite iutelligrnl, and can read wcIL He wan old banj at rnnuiug away.

I purchased saul negro in Perry county, Alabam. I9t spring twelve month, otit of jail a runaway. He aoems to be nrqauintcd with some part" of Georgia, Aialuma. Tennessee and Mississippi, but to wbic of these tatehewil! eudeavoe to get I renm aay. I will give tbe above reward for the aFprCten-ioo of said iit'o, a iU lho daiHrs If taken in this Kate and ont of tbi parwk, or tUirty dolUr4f Ukeo ia tbi and bo recured that I can get bim again.

Union ParUb, lay 17. 13H. ju.ie 2 Cteow B. PER HAM, Ciril r.srimeermmd Drpntf Sarmrar OtmrrnloJ I. OFFERS k'u ervie to the public in the vmhi brancbes of bit prcfevloo.

AH kiodsof leveLunr; Measurement of nrtifieer" work. of machinery, architnetaral fte, done ia tbe. miit correct anner. Of- LOSSES. OS1V A letter directed to M.

A. Chisliolm, care ol Miiner i.niNhoim New Orleans, waa put iu the letter box of the steamer Champion 011 the 15th which letter enclosed a cheek 011 the AIer. lo.mV Hank of New York for nine hundred and seventy-five 70-00 dollars, drawn by the Cashier of the Bank of eloimc, in ivor or llnjcouihe. Brother ft Co, and iiy payable to the order of M. A ms i.s..

emu i.Mier naviug ueeu lost the Ikoikat New York has lieen ailvi.ed acconl- incly, au.l the check, ll presented, will 1 ot be paid I In Hank of Mobile Iriving issued 1 duplicate, as is usua-111 sucu cases, any information touching said check will be thankfully received by Miuter Chris-holm St New Orleans, or by tbe undersigned at oioniie. juiie Si 3t IIIOLCOMBE. BROTHER ft CO. The New Orleans Picayune will give the above inree insert ions, niid semi iiieir account lor payment 10 KEWARD. 1 ST, on the y-il inse.a DIAMOND RINtt, hav- i lg vevcu diauiomls horizontally set.

The alsttvc named reward will be paid to the fiuder of said ring. 011 delivery at tins ollice. juue tf NOTICE. I OST OR MISLAID A note for the sum of I000, drawn by R. Ruddock, to the order of A Murat, and by him endorsed, tilso endorsed bv G.

Moussier aud M. V. Lubarre. dated New Orleans. Lltli February, 13:17.

and payable 4 months from date, which note betrs mortgage ou a slave, by act pnsse.l lielore win. tearing the same date as tne note. A siiitalile reward will lie given bv leaving the same wilh IMIayucs, No. til Cump si reel. juue I l-t R.

RUDDOCK. $10 REWARD. Ran awav from the subscriber, oil Salur day inoriuug, the. 'till inst, the slave ELIZA She is of the lui.ldb; siz.e, grille, with very larire eyes. She is sup.osed to be lurking somewhere 111 the v.l I he ulmv reward will be given lo imy person who sh ill deliver her in any of the city prisons, or givu such information as will lead to her apprehension.

jnne 13 tf GREGORY BYRNE. REWARD. KI'NAWAi yesterday, the 4th inst, a in-'ro man uamcd WALLACE. He la stout built, broad shoulders, near six feet high, nearly black, hno curly hair and whiskers; what should be the white of bis eyes i rather yellow; very small teeth aud far part. WALLACE 1 about I years of age, good count! a goo.

I looking liovv He bad ou when be left, colton.idc pantaloons, blue aud red; coat of blue rottouadtf, bound 011 the edge with black. He did not take wilh him any of his other clothe, but have no doubt be will change his dress, as well as appetirance by cutting off his Linkers. I purchased him ulniut three mouths ago from Mr. Tbeo. Freeman, who brought him from the District of Columbia.

$50 reward ill be given if takeu iu this State, or $IU if apprehended aud in any olher Slate so that 1 get bim again, anil all reasonable charges paid if returned to me. Masters of rssels nud steainlmnts, and nil other croii are not to lake away or harbor said slave uuder the penalty of the juue WM. H. AVERY. REWARD Will be p.id for the apprehension oflhe griir Imv rETKR who aluouded from Mr.

K. Krizberger, Luf.ivettc, about the r'lh of Feb. laU Said Ih.v is 18 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches high, hud a small piece cut from off bia left ear, a scar uuder his right eve, aud a mark on the left corner of his mouth; had 011 when he left Russia duck pautaloous. He is supposed to be lui king about the 3d Municipality. All mtsoiis are forbid lo harlwr said Imy under Ihe penally of the law-.

The above reward will lie paid for any information to 1 can get him. S. IJILLIGHM, liiov 2-3 I in lJTchoupiloulns street. LOST. ON Saturday last, lllh inst, a note by Chudwick ami John M.

Head, for sixty dollars, in of Joseph Coombs, and endorsed h- said Coombs to Job M. Ie, jr. The finder will confer a favor by leaviug the same at this office. As payment has beeu stopped, it cau be of no use to the finder. may 19 INSECT TENT.

A NEWLY invented article called an insect tent 1 is iiow offered to the public at No. 4fi St. Charles street opposite the Exchange Hotel, of such an ele-gaut ami novel and consiruclio aud so light portable and comlortablc, that it must meet with uni, approhatiwu. As a compb te protection against aunoyaiice frnm all inged liiset ts, without causing the least iucuui-bra ur in room, this tent is all that the most hard to ple ise could possibly desire. It will give to the iuhabitantt of warm climates a comfort and luxury never before approached by any other musqiiilo fixings.

The lent is suspended from the cciliug of the room, limb of tree, or any older thing to which it uii.y be desirable to fix it, and may lc raised or lowei'ed at pl-usure. It is so constructed that it may Im iustoiitly folded up into 11 bulk not larger tliuu an uinbr. li and run up to the ceiling aud be as much out of the way as useiidcd lamp or rnaudrlicr woubl lw. ami it may be as quickly unfolded ajid prepared for use. The time required to form the tent or lo fold it up out of the way will not require more than one minute, ll will be an ornament to a room instead of an unsightly incumbrance, ami is so simple in its construction that it cannot get out of order.

It is intended to be used for sitting, rending, writing, dining and sleeping under, aud to be used in dwellings, counting houses and offices, and may bo used by travellers, sportsmen or parties of pleasure, when iu ihe woods. People will ucver know the comforts thit may be had in sleeping in this warm mosquito country nnld they try 0110 of lliese newv tents. "They may be made of any required dimension and of any desired richness iu ornament. Those now made are hexa50n.1l, or 6 square and feet indies in diameter, 10 feet inches high, nud hen folded up will make a bulk 4 feet 6 inches long or 10 in. hes in diameter.

The co-t of one is only when i-ouiplrlcly fixed up iu the house. The alove crij liou of the insect tent may appear extravagant and calculated to give a false eli-male ami col-iriug to Ihe m.ttter is too mIIi-ii the ca-e with notice and iiilvcilisemei.i of new things, hilt the public'limy ha assured that no such attempt ha been made iu this article, of hich people ill be couv iiieed by calli.ig at 4li St. Charles street. juue tiui 1 SELLING AT COST! pHE subscrilrers repcctfully inform the ladies A aud the public that they offer for sale at cost their stock of French fancy Pry Good. Satin striped printed niu-luii; Plain do.

do. Jaconvt inilslius, fashionable patterns French gingham, assorted colors; French embroidered collars and capes do. do. linen cambric bdkl's. Plain and hein'd stitch do.

do. Figured ami plain Swiss muslins; Embroidered do. do. for curtains do. colored, for dresses Rich black net shawls; Imitation tie.

do. do. Likfs. and scarf; Plain an figured satin shawls; do. foulard do.

Embroidered an I Pl Miliaua shawls; rksek silk and merino do. Embroidered m-isliu de laine shawls and bdkfs. Thibet and broche ahawls; IVbile and bl-irk lace Asorte! colore! crapes; Linru cbeck for gentlemen's coal; Fancy and while drillings; Blai-k and colored m-Jslin delaine; Black aud second mourning summer mastitis ami fig'd black net, for veils aud cape Net and Scotch thead gloves silks for scarfs do. groa de Niples an-1 gro de Swis -do. antin, plain aud figured Plain and figured chmeeable iik -Parasob.

aial umbrella White and Uack silk bose, and enibr'd do. Scotch do. dr. Indies and rhildren' cotton hose; --'1;" Itiek satin cloaks; i' Oot'j asd merino do. Re.

a id buft" satin striped arv! plsin for eur! ji. Liglit dark rreneh T7 Katta riblHviis assorted aomlers 1 -c Black Miperuue ilh Tdvet, fte? XORNR FROI3, Jiinfflla No. Chartf" CARDS. MANDEVILLE 1IOTEU fllllE has the honor of informing the JL public that III he Maudeville Hotel will be oicned ou the I'Jtli iust- Billiards, stables, sheds, bath rianus for ladies and gentlemen will be found on the premises. PRICE Or BOARD.

Bv'lhe month, By the day, 3 00 Children half price. Servants, per mouth, 25 90 June P. DAV1. RETREAT AT BAYOU LABRANCHE. fINTON ft LEE-lscg respectfully to inform the public that they are ready to receive visitors.

Chowders, ish dinners, will be fiiruiahcd ut r.oy time. The bet if Wines aud Liquors to be had at Ihe bar. Fine bathing and delightful shade tree make this place excel any other on the Lake. Charges very moderate. Families can always be accommodated.

jnne 4 NATIONAL HOTEL. TchoupitoulassL, between Poydrasand GraviersU, rrft I now ojen for tne reception 01 Doareers. The house is new and advantageously located, iliLlteoiir mil one anunre from the Levee, and in lha immediate, vicinity of the principal business houses iu the Second Municipality. The rooms are pieaaut ami handsomely iurmsneo, aau vnc throughout will conducted with a view to cleanli ness, couiiort and order. The proprietor, desirous of estabUshiog for his house a ren.ilnlio.i eoual to the best house in the Southern conntry assures those who may -be disposed to patronise him, that no effort will be spared to ensure their entire approbation.

Acrms mue rate. EAST PASCAttOULA HOTEL. This well known watering place and summer retreat has, during the pat winter, undergone eomoletn and thorough rciiair. aud very ex tensive and important alterations and improvement! been nude in the buildings and grounds. The establishment will lie opened by the subscriber, (proprietor of the "Entaw House," Mobile) for the reception ol" vi-itors ou the first day of June next.

The terms ot boar a win be as ioiiows: Per day 2 00 Per week, 1 5 Per mouth, 40 00 Chil.lren anil aervnn lin'f nriee. Extras charged at the rates usual at the principal hotels iu Mobile. There is attached to the premises good stabling for horses, and horses and carriages to let. Also, good sail bouts, with careful hands tc manage them. JZTThc nliove establishment is now open under the direction of ftlr.

Asa Holt, formerly of Holt's Hotel. New York, aud subsequently or the vvaveny House, Mobile. apls5 3m S. ii. HI.I.U.

rOK'SALE, LOW for cash, at the ticayuue Book-bindery, No 12 Ciwnp street, a a Ttar.TtaaLs. RECEIPT-BOOKS, aud BLmINK BOOKS of all lescnplions. TlPrm.ROOKS. COTTON- a a am a. r-.

am-f lUXlK.S, printnl, rulril and IhiiiihJ to any pattern. era and country merchants attended to promptly, and on reasonable terms. IfhVI II.VWII HAT AND CAP EMpOttlUAI. The subscribers are constemly receiving a choice collection of RUSSl BEAVER, and SILK HATS, got up expressly for city trade. 1 1..

-kiMrn' Hats, of the best Sft.sv, U'amn M.au HMterials and latest fashions; together ith variety r'anrv Clnih snd Velvet CAPS, of the best ma terial and workmanship. a a a we a A Also VY OOI liats aun iiair mi J. B. MEN NY ft CO, augSl ly Cor. Magar.ine aud Common sts.

rpiIE aubscrilwr lias this dny and offers I 1 I. i r.il lv 1 1 1 1 1 1 Saddles. for et3 -r- mnde by one of the best manufacturers of lmdou; Iso, airesn supply 01 me its and Stirrup. apllif JAS. P.

BOYD, 57 Camp at. CUJTHING AND HATS. Scllinff ckesp for Cash. ALFRLP MUNKOr, No. zi M.qiaziue si.

LT1 has ou band and js constantly receiving all "kinds of clolliing. hich ill be sold until the Also, tbe balance of his slock of Hats he will sell at cost. Those who are about purchasing will do well to call aud examine. Ju" 3 lm COPPER STILLS AND WORMS always oh hand and made to order, by mar 2511 LONG Si SMITH. WM.I.IA.M I- POINDKXTER.

A EY AT LA IF, riLL practice iu the District Courts Tor the 1 ar-? ishes of Concordia, Madisou, and Carroll. Ad- Nat-h-w ap lmdwii NO. r.CEKTO.S. JAS. V4 lKA EGERTON ft CO, 15 II A Pi C5 IS 1IHOKE It -27 CA.MK STREET, NEW ORLEANS.

JOT Bill of Exchaugo, tiold. Silver, Stocks, Un-jrrent Money and Promissory Note negociated. mar a iyuxw IC F. TANKERSLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, HOUSTON, TEXAS.

Reference. 5 New Orleans i rtvanc eyiou, feb 17 James Love, Galveston dfcwtf CUIANCERY" COURT, at Browsnvilie, 1 cnn. May Term. 1241. John Catroon, complainant.

rs. Heirs of George F. Napier ueceaseu, un.inwi.. Attachment. Thia day came the complainant, ny his 1 counsel, and moved the court foran order ol pub- .1...

Klin W. Hauler, I .11011 azamsi or Nnnipr ami Mai irina iapier, weorcw Elln Napier, heir of George F. Napier ilcccasea, ami it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the above named defendants are non-residents 01 ie Utc of Tennessee, it i therefore ordereii ny tuo out rt that publication lie maae lie -pniKrr published in tne cuy 7 ni.l derendailts to four successive weeas, irHunv their appearances herein by the next term or ester this court to be held oil the seemid in Novem ber next, aud nlcad. answer or demur to anf bill, or the same will be laken lor coulesseu anu set for hearing ex parte as to thcui. A copy.

Test. SHEPPARD Jf. ASHE, Clerk and Master. HrUf sf the BilL The bill state that tieorge F. Napier deceased as justly indebted to complaiuaiit in the sum or seven thousand, four hundred and thirteen dollars ana twenty-five ccuU, ($7.4 13 25) exclusive on the l-t January, IftW, by bill single, notes, open account and otherwise.

That between the mouth of November, 1SS April, 1839, said Napier removed bis property, cou-siitiog of some twentr-fiv. slave, waggons, teams, fte. from the of Tennessee. Ins Isle rew. 10 the state, of Mississippi and absconded himself from said state of nue.t".,r.

That said Napier has an equitable intc rest in a ctr lain tract of land containing four ing ia I lav wood county. Tean, 1 u.g Pf1 l.nndre.1 acre tract in tbe name of the heirs of Robert DTkbnt in the month of pier died in sai.l state of Louisiana "rl flainan, is informe.1. TbU no on his estate in the state or 0 there is not the slightert probabilitj that mpy no will on tbe same Jlr'T1 beTraVuw. i '(SsL lugcbildrenbishe r. law.

Mary liiur. Napier, Ella Na-A. NaP7v-le un.ler twenty-one pier and iisiana, and Eliza Ann fro.ioofIauy connty, Teon. The bill Pray- that the above named persons lie m-ide defendants thereto, and that writ of spa: i-sue, Also for writ of attachment to attach said tract of land and for a decrcv to h.ve the same sold for the payment of eoinplainant' ejjini agaktat laid Geoege F. Napier, Andfor gemaral reiser, ftc tyw 13 3tdMw: t)Y1Xt; S.Jtcitor.

INFORMATION. WASTED. pe'sco who can give laforeiaticn of HQR A-j JTB N. CLEVELAND, witWn twelve nwnths past. wiU confer fiver on fata family and brother by addressing E.

CLEVELA.NP, Pleasant Hill, Dallas AUbaiao. Jane 19 tw TO RENT, TO RENT, A two story brick dwelling house, with kitchs. en, oc c. in josepn sl, octween i.amp ana sts. Apply to J.

N. LEA, juue 23 tf 44 Canal rtrcetg TO rent! The lot of ground situated at the head of Camp street, on the upper side of the Felicity roud, about two hundred and fifty feet square. with dwelling house, containing 4 rooms, in good repair. Apply lo juue 20 6t DR. McNEIL, Canal st.

"WEST PASCAGOULA HOTEL TO RENT. MTbis very desirable hotel, with all its fur-uititre, ftc, aud the benefit of the orchards, gardens, are to rent. The location of McRea's Hotel is well known and holds out great inducement to hotel keeper or to a few respectable families for a summer retreat- It will be rented 011 ad vanlagcous terms by applying to junel3 J. A. BEARD ft CO, 53 Common st.

TO RENT, At No. 21 Royal street, a large airy front room, suitable for a family or two gentlemen. junelOtf TO RENT. A dwclliug bouse iu Robertson street, between Jackson and Common well calculated for a small respectable family. Apply to Robert Shaw, of juue4 fliAumst-L.

vviinr. tv cj. TO RENT, A commodious dwelling house, with a large yard aud garden, stables, chicken house, ftc, attached, situated on Bacchus street, near the corner of Erato, tor particulars enquire on the premises. may 1 1 tf TO RENT. Summer Residences en tke Sea Shore.

Several comfortable and pleasantly situated tenements on the west side of Pascagoula Bay, with excellent orchards ou the premises, will be let for tho summer 011 accommodating terms. Fine oysters, fish aud game are to be fouud in the immediate vicinity. For terms apply to may 7 C. S. LEE, 21 Old Levee st.

WASHINGTON HOTEL Lake Pontckartrain. MR. AUGLsTE BRUANT begs leave to in form the public that he has opened this estab lishment, and is prepared toacconiiuodatethrm with good fish dinners aud suppers at all hours and at the shortest notice, Parlors for private parties of ladies and gentlemen cau be obtained, aud tbe best ossible attention will be paid to visitors. Terms moderate. jne 6 SHELL ROAD HOTEL.

The Hotel at tho cud of -the Shell Koad is now open for the reception of visitors, and tbe following rates will be charged: Siltcry Champagne, per bottle, $2 o0 Champagne, Hick, ordinary, Champnguc hock, 1 Biirman, Cabarous, St. White Wine, Madeira, Cob.no, or stewed fish for Fried do. do. Soil Hard do. Fricasec chiekc ns, Roast do.

Cold do. Outlet, Hnin aud jnne 5 Im no ...3 00 ...3 50 ...2 00 ...2 00 ...1 1 ...1 00 00 00 00 37t "-T 25 50 00 00 50 37 50" This airy and pleasant watering place is now oen for the season, under conduction of the subscribers. It is designed to keep up a succeasiou of attractive amusements during the summer, such as pistol and rifle shooting, sail boats, seine fishing, quoit pitchiifg, ftc. Fish and chowder din-uerswill be served up regularly every Sunday. Parlies to dinner during tbe week provided for at one day's notice.

Bathing accommodations ready at all liu'liniK A- k'l'VP IIUIlRf I JUIIb I ajrvs'a fc MADISON VILLE HOTEL. This extensive aud delightfully situated es- iblishnicuu so favorably known for the sal brilv of its air and delightful and healthy po sition, ill be opened on Saturday next the 5th inst. for the reception of families and parties desirous of piissmg the scasou there. Board per mouth, $10 00 day 00 The Hotel has been thoroughly pointed within an without, iLs grounds and walks extensively improved and rood stubles erected. In short, every thin? has been done calculated to make it a comfortable and sgrceablc home for the summer.

AnartmcuU ntay be engaged by letter to the subscriber. The family apartment will be superintended bv Mrs. Haddock. Especial' arrangements are made for a constant supply of fish from the ocean and lake. The wines, liquors, ftc.

aro of the finest description. jmie 1 R. RUDDOCK, Siiperintcndant. PASS CHRISTIAN HOTEL. fltniS extensive and delightfully situated cstab-X lishmcut, so favorably known for the salubrity of its air, and position ou the Gulf of Mexico, is now ojien for the reception of families and parties desirous of passing the seasop there.

Board, per mouth, $50 do. per day, 2 Servants aud children half price. Since the last season the hotel has been thoroughly painted within and without, its grounds and walks extensively improved, good stabling and convenient bathing hfus erected in short every thing has been done calculated to make it a comfortable und agreeable homo for the summer. The establishment opens under tbe direction or Mr. Milfbrd, formerly of the American 1 Hotel, New York, who will reside there the chief pari of the season.

Apartment may be engaged at the American, SU Charles street. New Orleans, or by letter to the sub- Letters, parcels, ftc, will be forwarded daily from tbe A mericau for the Pass Christian Hotel. Especial arrangements are made for a constant supply of fish from the ocean, -and a large oyster bauk exist in Ironl of the hotel. The wines, liquors, Stc are of the finest togjjggg SII1PMAN mav23tsl Proprietor. DUNNING'S HOTEL, City or New tobr.

Tbe subscriber respecuuiiy returns manas for the patronage-he has receiveu lor several years, and informs his friends and the public that nnon the site of the Orange County House, cor ner of Cortland and Washington streets. New York, has beeu erected a spacious hotel called Dmnning's Hotel, which will be ready for tbe reception of visitors early ia Slav. The house i Very large and handsomely furnished, the ked rooms particularly airy and pleasant. His old friends will find every accommodation, and strangers as comfortable and agreeable a resort as any the city afford. The proprietor pledge himself that under hi immediate superintendence his table shall be constantly supplied with the best viands tne mar ket affords.

The wines and liquors will be of the ehoieest trustify. The North River steamboats and the Philadelphia railroad are within one minute's walk of the honae. SMITH DUNNING, Proprietor. army 1 3mdfcW a iun GEORGE W. CHEATHAM and C.CRUS-fc.'-.l inv nTtha City slotev A fs -is j-f JEL-Lwhere they exiicct their friends, aod re-P8 fully invite the public to call.

ip I6daw3, 1K; Jon malt Observer aud Reporter, "ST NateJteav ImuTiIle. Register, P' aud Miss, Advocate, Hnutsville, Jte Courier, New Orleans, La, ObstTretxt a tflSert tuaski. Whig, Vieksburr, JJ. their above ia their VJtSSfgMr, 11 3Tlje TuilB I heeded it not but the hour has come!" They told me you was false, lovc-r never aoea a tear -r -But took a done of salts; love, To keep my stomach clear But luetn'ry brings the words, now, -Once fipokf withotir a They tumble oer the' chords, now, --And tears come tumbling liown! I ponder o'er the bliss, now The hoars we used to I hanker for the kiss, now, jl Then given with a. avail I I wonder' at the cause, love Our loves so smoothly ran i Now this I think it was, love; v-I grew an alter'd man -v i I went with rip'canoe" men-, Oft drank tilt I waa blue for "Tyler too!" when I should have courted you I -f It blackens round my eye, 1ot It reddens er my lace I -Which tells as true as dye, lore, I've been the hardest case Sad, sad tin course I chose, ri Young men should dwell Look at my blooming nose, love A temp'rance lecture's on'l! Tlie thought comVe up to mocknow Near noon 'tis dark and drear! Moat take Meven o'clock." ilOWk1 To rinse away the tear I -i ItoBtNv A Remarkable Dwel.

A very curious duel took place at Valetta, between Spanish commander, of the nniije of Vasconcellos, and a French commander, BI. de Foiilquerre the latter having had the insolence lo present some holy water to a young lady entering a church, whom the Castthan was following. Foulquerre was one of tlte most noted disturbers of the Strada Stretta, and altfiongh he had been engaged in many duels, on ibis occasion he repaired to tbe witli some reluctance, as though he antrciptted the result of the meeting. AssOon as his adversary appeared, he said" What, sir, do vou draw your sword upon a Good Friday 1 Hear me if is now six years since I. have confessed my manifold sins, And my conscience reproaches me so keenly, that in three days hence.

But the Spaniard would not attend to lus request, pressed upon biro, when Pin' mortally wounded, exclaimed What on a Good Friday May Heaven forgive you Bear my sword to Trie Fomlque; and let hundred masses be said for the repose of my soul in the chapel of the castle. The Spaniard paid no attention to the dying man's request, and reported the circumstance, to the. chapter of tho order, according to the prescribed nevertheless he was promotect t.rthe priorv of Mnjorca. On the night cT the following Friday he dreamed thai he was in the Strada Stretta, where MR agaiti heard nw enemy enjoiu him lo bear his sword tho 1 rte Fnulnues and similar vision disturbed bis slumbers every succeeding Friday night. Vnscoucellos did not know where this Tele Foulque was situated, until he learned trout eoiiie French knights that it was an Jdeae iour leagues from I'oictiers, the cenrrejjf forest reinnrkable for strange events; MaiCW containing in its hall many curious amongst which was the armor of tbe famed knight Fotilques Tofllefer, with the arras of the enemies lie tiau siaui iu siiigi -r limp i.mnoninrial.

it aDPeared that all nis successors dejiosited in this armory the weapons which they used either in war or in private con- v. tests. Our wortny prior naviug rweow. information, determined to obey the injunction of the deceased, and set out for Poictiert with the sword of his antagonist. He repairea to the castle, where he found no one but the por ter and the chaplain, and communicateu iuo latter the purport of his visit, He was inta.

Hip nrmorv. and on each Bide of the chimnev he beheld full-length portraits of Foul-; ques Taillcfer and his wile, Isabella Ljisig-nan. The seneschal was armed eap-a-pie, and over him were suspended the arms- of his van-quished foes. The Spaniard having laid down the sword, proceeded to tell his rieads.with great devotion until nightfall, when he fancied that he saw the eyes and mouth nf the senecbal a ml his wife in motion; and he distinctly heard the former addressing his wife, saying' hat dost thou think, mv the daring of this Castilian, who comes to dwell and eat in my ensile, after having killed the commander, without allowing him time to conlees- bis smsr To which the lady replied, iu a-very slinll voice" I think, Blessir, that tbe Castdtan acted with disloyalty on that should not be allowed to -depart without the" cbal- lenge of your glove." The terrified Spaniard sought the. door of the hall, but found it locked, when the seneschal threw his heavy iron gauntlet at JiH-ifaic, and brandi.shed his sword.

Tbe Spamari to compelled to defend himself, ch; L1-sword tliat he had deposited. and falling -on his fautastic antagonist, fancied -fhfr him through the body.when a a ournins.rc"l.w" Ia Vm I.i. ao nnuer BSaVt 1 1C ins found himself in the porter s. lodge, Jo which -be had been carried, but free from any. injury.

He returned to Spain, but ever after every awav. When ne mu.cit.. Friday night he received a stmuar numiug wound from the visionary -TailleieT Tior could any act of devotion, or payment -auouey friars or priests, relievo him from this horrible pllflltom. Unanticipated pleasures are the greatest; involuntary feelings often 'the puresL. always.

the brightest. The why and the wherefore but dim their lustre, lessen the speH, displacing the splendor of fancy bv the dullness ot reality. The beautiful delusion will, not iMOonf its reign must be brief let it die a natural death-it will soon enough rest in the tomb, of JI the Capulets." Total Depravity. An old. lady lamenting over the depravity of a favorito son, sa that -he had gone on in his career of wickednesa-until at length he had become editor of Whig newsiiaper, and was advocating the catiao oT Harrison ami Hard Cider, Distaff Lane, Friday street, IpriFranklia identical printing at wSer io London worked wlien ol press it is.

I went fo see V.W-had alid of swne, Ifi made mostly ih toxx were placed. instead of imrH 7 with an 10- has a cop iper-jn VMM Otl Hntkin seltinff iitor worked iTa biflforvr of beer. Pffiw ralue oo ihis eZs jf be a he. to sellit rinTwill accept of it, nsrari-ii 7 teejiure. aeud it oyer to na.

he wi: TOj tlie' government i-e induced 10 ZnX3 cie but as a -thedopor, -a" i i if 1 si" ft I. 1.

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