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i VOLUME I. BUSINESS CARDS. NEW ORLEANS, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1846. i ICRC1K. PRO.

Tl( I BERClER CO, 54 Old Lever Grocer, and VtuUrt Wines, Brandies, Cordials, Domestic n31 lT.URAY. uatton and Family tlnom, 68 Ci' yP-f, Ctew Orlcan, pext Amr to Hewlett- imiige.yx ma tl brtiVN KS, Hflgfw) wuaEvv A Richino I mt.G'eifturUor at unoml. Madison PnnASSpva. Will grvC attention to all kindsoMejarliusines Refers to Hon. W.

8. Purhmn, DtckC HU1, Wm. Laurhlio Co. 6m "cVSl'S THOMPSON. iiritD w.

cikm GRfctlN lmnwtn and 'wwni Merchants, No. 106 Poydras street, PICAYUNE BINDERY the present, 1 Ort.ce, No. 66 Canal street 1 reinoved to wo. r.camp sUfei 1H03.H. LEWIS, Attorney ad Counsellor utLwo.

cw vrieaus. et s26 tf aov-6iu il streetSf tir L. THOMPSON tjtf IT ar Jultm and LMnmeree streets, and Km. 143 DtaUrt in OonI, cor jmu arret, Order left at lhefards or at the ttore of B. rower No.

17 Cauip street, will be promptly attended lo. tea and Forwarding No t5 Camp street, TT STIIAWRKNCE. loffes Sue. XI Broker, bl Gravier st, New Orleans. n7 tf Merchandue o31-lf miNER IIOOV ER, TaoW mo fet.nl Orooert 1 No 2 New Levee and 4 Tcliouoifoulas street, Hew oU lf L1X WALKER kU7io.

13 St Charles street, Prm vruans. 428 ETNGGOLD, FL 1U11 DAY it Ao. strut. Vamp szi AKUinte.it, ntiKUUH a. co.

G'ommuno and rVwavdiaf AlrrcAonti, 91 Common street. New urirans. a. m. auvcas.

t. r. brrtdlove. OYER'S BKEKULUVK Ic CO, ttrcrf, vitw Orleans. OHN ROBERTSON CO'8 Fatkunable Cap btort, wliolaie and retail, 31 Canal i.

CRICKARD, Xfo. 99 Camp K0 TC. TWICHELL, Commission and. Merchant, 7 1 Puydras street. abUitHTai forwaidi REURPACKaETS.

REGULAR PACKETS. I INSURANCE, REMOVALS. For the WRtertnc Place. TV commence en the 25th of May I -ltm "5ipiennia passeneer BUUKBON, Capt C. Walker, will ply steamboat as a regular tri-weeklv n.i,.,.

"WTW.N" Orleans'and BUoii, touch- amni ritv iXi -fc "J' christia' and Missis-sippi City, both eoing and returnine. Her reenlar davn nf iiinn. r-t 1 in inu if-w vnriiu wui oe on MUIMUAYS and WEDNESDAYS, on the nrmaloftheS -'clock. A. hr.

fr Canal, and on the arrival of the haFf-past 9 o'clock, A. nr of the Pontchartrain Railroad. On ri leave the New lhe o'clock, P. barees, Railroad after the arrival ofthe train of cars. Retnrninir.

nhe will loo. BUoji, Sundays at 4, P. Tuesday sat 6, A. and i Ti splendid order, bavin? been lately thoroughly overhauled. reighu will be received at the Depot of the Pont' cbartrain Railroad at all hours on anv dav eirent Sundays, and at the New Canal at any time on the day previous to the departure of the boat, except ou Saturday trips, when freight wiU be received ud to 2 nock, V.

Uiatday. The Letter Baps of the boat will be left at the office of C. D. LEMON. AiTRnt T.ir:..,i..

r. And at the Franklin Exchange, Pontchartrain Rail-road Depot. a25tf REGULAR PASSENGER PACKET STEAMER CINCINNATI For IxnasviOe and Cincinnati. I JCSLai The Drw "nd splendid steamer CIN-JtttClNNATI. C.

G. Pearce, master. wiU commence her regular trips to Louisville and Cincinnati on THURSDAY, the 23d of April, at 5 o'clock, P. and will continue to make regular 16 uiruunoui uie season. Leaves Aero Orleans.

Thursday, Saturday, May 9,5 p.m. Monday, do 25,5 p.m. Friday, do 26,5 p.m. Sunday, July Tuesday, do 28,5 p.m. Thursdhv.

Auir. 13. i ut umcinnau will land Leaving Tsouisville. rnuay, Sunday, Saturday, Thunwlay, Saturday, Monday. Wednesday Prway, -ydo 21, ewers at any May 1,5 p.m.

do June flo 18,5 p.m. July 4,5 p.m. 0 5 p.m. For the Watering comtrence on the 13th one, positively The xnlemlid. rjassentrer steamboat.

VICTORIA, J. C. Sherwood, master, will ply as a regular tri-weekly packet, the enuiuj summer, be-tween New Orleans and Biloxi, touching at the Bay of Sl Louis, Pass Christian and Mississippi City, both croine and comintr. Her regular days of departure from the Lake end of iue rontcDinniio naiiroaa, will uc on munuAis and WEDNESDAYS, on the arrival of 9 o'clock train cars, A. and SATURDAYS on arrival of 6 o'clock train cars, P.

M. For freight or passage, having splendid accommodations, apply to je6 tf BAKER II LU8K, Agents, 24 Poydras st. For the Water! na: Placet. To commence on the 13th June, positively ie splendid passenger steamlioat 'WHEEL OF FORTUNE, Alex. Bell, 'master, will ply as a retrular tri-weekly packet the ensuimr rammer, between New Orleans and Biloxi, touching at the Bay of St.

Louis, Pass Christian and Mississippi City, both and returning. Her regular days of departure fiom New Orleans will be on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, on the arrival of the 8 o'clock, A. barges, froih the New uanal, and on the amwl ot the halt-pat 9 o'clock. A. train of cars of the Pontchartrain Railroad.

On SATURDAY EVENINGS sbe will leave the New Canal after the arnval of Uie 4 o'clock, P. barges, and the Pontchartrain Railroad after the arrival of the 6 P. M. train of cars. Retorning.she will leave Biloxi Sundays at 4 P.

Tuesdays at 6 A. and Thursdays at 8 o'clock, A. M. The Wheel of Fortune is in splendid order, having been lateiy iboroueblv overhauled. Freights will be received at Uie Depot of the Pontchartrain Railroad at all hours on any day except Sun days, and ai uie new uanai at any time on the day previous to the departure or the boat, except on Sat urday trips, when freight will be received up to 2 o'clock, P.

on that dav. The Letter Bags of the Iwat will be left at the office of Je3 E. F. DEMPSEY 29 New Levee. fTT For Ballze.

PorLJarkson and tgTft5f aM intermediate imufmt. The steamer Tnsnrsnen. rpiIE MERCHANT'S INSURANCE and TRUST I -a. LUMrAPH or NASUVILLK.TKNNV.SSKi: Agency, no. b3 Uravier street, The uiHtersigned, Agent for the alove Company, is prepared to receive applications for Marine, River, and Fire Risks, on Uie uiusi iriTumuic vrun.

aug29 tf GEORGE MacGREGOR, Agent Inaarance. TVTKW YORK CONTRIBUTIONS II IP 11 INSURANCK COMPANY Capital 1300.00a. Ul KEvTUHl Kemaval. T.TA7.ARD GREEN have removed to Ao. 18 At -a.

-a. Charles street, adjoining the Verandah. Constantly on hand, a full assortment of PLANT A' TION DRY GOODS. BROOANS.Iuu aug5 J. SmyUi Rogers, James MCBntJe, John ilaggerty, (Julian i.

ve William Scott, Ferdinand Suydam, Peter I. Nevius, Richard Irvin, E. D. Hurlbut, George P. Pollen, William Colgate, laowell Holurook, Caleb Barsttw, Thomas P.

Norm. KetaeTal. MAG HIRE'S -ttoxaaeoTvpit rooms rei and h21 line augl9-tf THOMAS WARRKN, StcamhoafA ent and General Broker, No. ii Poydras Orleans, noll-tf D1HIRL PETTCR- lETTER Ii BOY ti Htm Orleans. janes a.

Df 7 aw 01 I. CRAUHCfcT ROVn. holesaU ir Hood, Mrr. ler street, near Camp street, je 5 p.m. for nasfiefTirers nt anv nninl on Uie River, noiice being to the Captain or rtReni, oeiore leaving lNew3rlems and will touch at all the principal towns passing Natchez in the afternoon of the secondylay, Rodney and Grand Gulf uuriup uie nigni, aqa VKKsonrg at daylight the next lnornuig.

The strictest punctuality will lie observed in her time or departure, and relv noon every comfort and accommodation that a passenger packet can afldrd. A plan of ber cabins can be seen at Uie office of her agent, and state rooms engaged upon application to ait 1S HAIITW ELL CARMAN, or LONSDALE fc GRAY, 71 Tchoupitoulas street Regular PaHfteniter Steamer J. Bl. J. Swonjf or bt.

ALTO! Camp street TON. CHAS. H. IHElIL Ii SHEAFK, Commission Merchant: SZ octS I ONSDALE k. GRAY, Ci taf Merchants, 71 Tc leans, 'lion and Forward.

nlouias street, New Or. Jrj criijers have removed to No. Magaime street ocU5-lf IL Dt GOER RIFF LARD. EMOVAL. The subsc e.

ctirroRo. FFORD Sl QARR. Poydras steet ANDREW 6ARJL. CMmtnin Merchants, 47 deel TkR. SNOW DEN'S Office and residence is at No IS 139 St Charles street, opposite the corner of La- 4yeite nquare.

novs-tr WM. N. MLLARO. DANU. B.

MOSRT, LILLARD, MOSRY (successors to Mosby It Lee,) Uentral Urocert, 28 and 29 New Levee, may 31 MUSIC. Cantain J. Martin. This ele gant and swift running steamer has been bought ex pressly for the above trade, ami will run daring the whole season, leaving New Orleans every SUNDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock precisely. Returning, will leave the Balize every Tuesday morning ai 10 o'clock.

and arrive in town every Wednesday evening. For freight or passage apply on Imard. or to a mr. a lakusg, 71 uid ljevee st Louis. The sulendid fattrunnim? steam boat J.

M. WHITE will leave for St Louis on the following days, during the season Lteavmg JVn Saturday. 20,5 p.m.-Monday.... July 6,5 Wednesday, July 22,5 Friday Aug. 7.5 will be observed in her time Ap't 19, 10 a.m.

Sunday. 3,10 19, 5p.m. Thursday. 4, 5 The strictest punctuality of departure, and passengers may rely upon evvry nccoinmouaunn uiai a passenger pacaetcvn anora. The J.

M. While will touch at all theprincipal towns, passing Natchex on Uie afternoon ot Uie second day, Rodney and Grand Gulf during the night, and Vicks-burgat daylight next morning. fSf A plan of her cabin may be seen and state-rooms engaged on application to J6hN R. SHAW k. CO.

24 Poydras st al2 or KENNETT DIX ,71 Poydras st VM. 0. WALT ON, (UUe of the firm of Walton if Cockayne,) A. W. SANVOR.D.

W. f. WALTON. ALTON, SAN FORD II CO. General Grocers and Comr.

Tin Merchants, No. 54 New Levee. ocU7 ntyVio A DVANCES witie made on coiiHlgnmenls of Cot- ii. too or oUier ffiiduce, to Wm. Perkins, Boston, by atb a.

r. uAvin, ta uarop su REGULAR PASSENGER PACKET STEAMER PKYTONA For jLonlHTllle. The new and splendid steamer PEYTON Shallcross master, will commence her retrular trips to Louisville and all intermediate landings, on FRIDAY, the 3d of April, at 5 P. and will continue to make regular sixteen day trips tnrougnoui uie season. ANDREW S.

COOKK. AMOS HORN. CO jKK it HORN, General Commission Merchants, No. 13 St Cbarlesstreet New Orleans. nov6-ly Pnrtrnlt Palntln.

MR. FOWLER would respectfully inform hU friends and Uie public, that he has Returned to the city and can be found at No. 11 8t Charles st n30 A JtiHlWcCARTY. PLUMBER. No.

134 Camp street, has iust received a new assort-mentof French Water Closets; also. Force XkaAaiKl Lilt Pumps, Beer Pumps, fee. BaUiiog Tub! and Sluiwer Baliis, laying and repairing Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead work of every descripUon, Ship work, lie, prompUy pul.up and repaired. AU orders paoctnnlly attended tn. Charges moderate.

ol2-ly A Card. 1AC0R SELTXHOOvrR. MICHAEL REED. J. BELTZ HOOVER (successors to 'James Callaway.) MANUFACTURERS of (CUPER.

TIN and SHEET-IRON WARE, W46 Tchonpitoulas street, corner of Natchet, re spect In My inform their friends ami Uie public generally, that they are prepared to execute ajl orders in the aV-ve line in a substantial and workmaiJrfrf man-er. )rdT from the cooatrv pronipllyoTUeixted to, and PLANTATION and STEAMBOiCT work done at reawnaiile rale, and at short noticy o30 6m Leaves Louisville Saturday, April 11, 5p.m. Monday. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Tuesday, 27.5 p.m. May 12,5 p.m.

28,5 p.m. June 13,5 p.m. 30,5 p.m. Leaves New Orleans Friday, April 3, 5 p.m. Sunday, Monday, May 4, 6 p.m.

Wednesday," 20, 5p.m. Friday, June 5, 5 p.m. Sundav, 21,10 a.m. Wed'sday. July 8, 5p.m.

The Peytona will land for passengers at any point on Uie river, notice being glven-to Uie Captain or Agents, before leaving New Orleans; and will touch at all Uie principal towns passing Natchex in Uie afternoon of Uie second day, Rodney and Grand Gull during Uie night ad Vicksburg at daylight Uie next morning. The strictest punctuality will be observed in ber time of departure, and passengers may relv upon every comfort and accommodation Uiat a passenger packet can afford. A plan of her cabins can be seen at Uie office of the Agents, and state rooms engaged, upon application to a2 LONSDALE It GRAY. 71 Tchoupitonlas st 1846. DOYLE ii.

DICKEYKS JH16. Cincinnati and Toledo DaHy Packet Line. McHATTON, PRATT fcCO, (Wesseesof the Louisiana Penitentiary,) will exchange for WOOL, a avr PhJ. 7. hetvy Cotton Good, Linseys, Stern Bmgans or Cash, oi rt.

at Baton Rouge, or at Uie Hon liU, N-w Orleans. ARD, JONAS Is miB-i' St. LoaleTeIIle. SUBSCRIPTIONS to tkUT Daily and Weekly "Reveille" will be receive at the Box Office of Uie St Charles Tliealre. Economy I irnnil ta Wealth.

ivIADE W. London Dyeing TVI.n r.i.o'riiF..' 9 JOHN J. JACK SON, lately frooSfLondon, respectfully Informs the citlrensof NewJrleans and its vicinity, that be has Removed his eing and Scouring Establishment to 77 Magari- yetween Natchei and Poydras streets, where Vatteud to Tailoring. Renovating, Repairing aWTscouring GenUemen's Wearing Apparel, upon an entirely ih-w principle. All cloUies made to appear as when new, without any injury to Uie cloth; ani if not done to satisfaction, no charge will be made.

From the long and practical experience which I have had during niv apprenticeship in London, and in working for the nllicers of the Horse Guardsand other officers of other regiments, 1 am enabled to Dye Scarlet aad other colors in a superior manner also, to ei tract greae spoLs and stains of all descriptions from Military and olher trarmenls. Gentlemen composing Volunteer Companies in this citv, who have military clothes out order, from the effects of grease spots, stains, etc, are respectfully invited to call and eive bira atrial. Gold, Silver aad Silk Lace, Epaulettes, tarnished from can be restored to their original I ire and brightness. Ladies' weai iug apparel (including Suk, Satin and Vevet'Dresses.) dyed in the most approved fashion, and in Uie latest syle and finish. Carriage cushions, hangings pulpitcovers, sotaana Chair covers, win.

low hangings carpet and hearth rugs, cleansed, drossed, tc, and madt to appear as Ms'ny'gentlemen and ladies hesiute to have their rarniertta, carpels Itc, renovated or dyed, in coiise-qaence of the numeroos ini posters who do not under-stand their business. The subscriber reqmres but one trial to prove the character of his workmanship. From a strict attention to my business, I hope to meet a nalmnairA. RT All work utrusied to my care will be ready for delivery in forty-eight hours aftex being left with toubscriber. JOHN J.

JACKSON. Mlle American Oynter JOOB -St. Charles street, next door to O'Meara's Amerxcan, and rnn. Kt. nln nil who would become new ones, thHt he has completed his fnr tin.

winter business, tie Will keep conntanUy on hand, Oysters fresh from the best beds of the Gulf and Uie Lakes which he will serve up tn every variety of style as called lor. As heretofore, he will use all diligence In procuring the best Beefsteaks and Mutton Chops to be found in Uie market Tbey will lie served np at Uie shortest noUce, as will be Game and every other delicacy or bCcrrod His charges will conUnue to be and his waiters as usual, polite and attentive. Private parues can be accommodated with boxes for tbelr exclusive use. oct 25 tf 1 Dr.Wataon'aCard. WILL use no oUier art in this advertisement than what may be found in plain truth.

By length of practice 1 have become master of all those complaints that arise from impure coition or, that I may express mysel. without aifectauon, all those com plaints that are called venereal. Fornearly thirteen years pasta has been my sole business to treat Uiose cases; lies Uie only merit 1 assume. I have given more attention tn one class of diseases Uian most other doctors, and I know them better thrfn tliey do. That is what I am always Insisting upon, and which no one has yet ventured to contradict Stricture, Nodes Ulcers, Sores Gleets, Sore Throats, tc.

tc. are iust as familiar to me as the roinmnnext tliinirwf dailvoosernUion; which lean sav without vanity for I claim no other merit than that of i-n in recent cases in a few days and find no difficulty in those of longer duration, without ti natient tn such a course of treatment as wilt draw npon hhu the slightest suspicion, or oblige him to neglect his affairs; whether withour doors or within. rri. A ven nml not lie altered. There are In New Orleans hundreds that could supply proofs of this; but these are matters uiai require iue nicest se- erecy, which I always wvioianiy preserve.

a IhavetnairyqualificaUonswhichldotxHudnkttne. eessary to add. satisfied Uiat my reputaUon is now sufficiently established. Constant atteodance from 7 In the morning anal I at Blgtit W. WATSON, M.

D. UT Office No. 113 Canal street between Boirboa aAIHiphhinrwtt, JuoTilJllat CARRYING the Great Western Express of Wells Ifcijo. through to Toledo in 00 hours Distance, 217 miles. Fare, including Board, 97 50, Way-Fare in proportion, including Board.

Connecting at ToledowiUi a daily line of Steamboats, on Lake Erie, for BufTalo and other ports and to Niagara Falls. The line of SteamlmaU connecting with Doyle Dickey's Line of Packets are of Uie finest order for comfort, safety and speed. DOYLE DICKEY'B LINE OF PACXETS Is composed of six boats built expressly for Uie trade, entirely new, with ventilators in Uie deck finished nH furnished in a stvle unequalled in the United States; commanded by gentlemanly and experienced officers, who will spare no pains to make the trip pleasant and comfortable. Clarion, Capt J.R. Smith I Erie, Capt.

J. Gilmore Fashion, M. Vanhorn I Banner, J. Sable Empire, M. Shaffer Laurel, J.Cathcart One of the above boats will leave Uie Packet Landing, at Main street Bridge, every morning at 10 o'clock.

Persons going East will find this the pleas- anlest and cheapest route to tagara aus, and uie Eastern cuies. An Omnibus will call for passengers at the Hotels. Persons residing in Uie city will be called for by entering their names at Uie Packet Office, Mansion House, Main street, 2d door from Packet Landing. jelO WM. E.

CURTEN, Agent Cincinnati, O. HOLLISTER'S LINE. 1846. Iluflalo and Chlcasco (Steam Packet BT.LUllBi Leaves Buffalo. Leaves Chicago.

Wednesday. Friday Saturday Wednesday Friday Saturday 25 May 11 do 26 10 do 25 July do Aug. do Sept do Oct do 9 Monday May Tuesday do Wednesday. do do Aug. do do Oct do Thursday rnday Wednesday Thursday Saturday.

OHN HOLLISTER, m24 For RIandeville. Madlnonvllle and Covington. DAI LY PACKET. The new, substantial and fast running steamer SULTAN, I. W.

Hoffman, master, will com. menre her regular trips daily between New Orleans and CoviiiL'ton on FRIDAY, May 22. lea vine the Lake end of Uie Pontchartrain Railroad every day except Sunday, on Uie arnval or Uie halt-past 11 clock, A. cars. Reluming, leaves Covington every morning, except Sunday, at balt-paslb o'clock, arriving at Uie llailroad in time to take the ball-past mo clock cars lor the city or freight or passage, apply to J.

F.BERCIER my2i 3m Agents. 54 Old Levee. 19" The steamer Sultan will hereafter leave the Lake end of the Pontchartrain Railroad on Saturday, alter the arrival 01 the halt-past 3 o'clock cars tfmOo tw CAPT. J. M.

SCOTT, havine pur- fmuntrf chafed the splendid steamboat BELLE "CREOLE. so very lavorahly known. respectfully informs his friends and the public that tins said boat will resume her regular trips to Bayou Sara, leaving New Orleans every SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Returning, will leave Bayou Sara every MONDAY and FRIDAY, at 11 o'clock, A.

M. On her WEDNESDAY trips sbe will go as far as Tunics Capt J. M. Scott respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends. The Belle Creole will leave positively on SUNDAY, the 12ih inst For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board.

a9 STRECK'S LINK OF PACKETS, Seasons Arrangement. I or tBe Coant, 'ttriUt, Lafourche, Flavucmine, Baton Wnmmmmmm Rouge and DevnWs landing Steamer F. M. ST RECK, Cant. F.

M. Streck, leaves New Orleans for Coast and Lafourche, every THURSDAY, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Returning, leaves Thibodaux every SATURDAY MORNING and Donaldson every SUNDAY MORNING. Steamer MAJESTIC.

Captain as. H. re, leaves New Orleans every SATURDAY ft 10 o'clock, A. lor Uie Coast, Donaldson, riaquelhine, Baton Kouge and DevaU's Landing. Returning, leaves Baton Rouge every TUESDAY, at 8 o'clock, and arrives in New Orleans Uie same evening.

For ireigntor passage apply on board at me racket Landing or to LAFOREST SQUIRES, nov 7 28 Old Levee. New Orleann and Baron Sara Mail. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. INTON, Captain ywiUi the contract Kt I uii tills luuiir. Hum i vj amw uil steamlioat CLINTON will leave New Orleans every SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY MORNINGS, at in o'clock, in place of the Brilliant;" returning, will leave Bayou Sara every Monday and Friday, at In o'clock, A.

carrying Uie mail on Uiose days to and from New Orleans. The public may rely on the "Clinton' remaining throughout Uie summer, and Capt Baird respectfully solicits a continuance of Uie patronage of his frienris and Uie public generally. For freight or passage apply on board, or to 24 6m WM. H. AVERY, G-avier st ry On Wednesday Uie Clinton extends her trip to Fort Adams, leaving Fort Adams for New Orleans every Thursday evening a L.afonrche Packet.

The steamer lJlMIMff fAM A. Dugas, master, has been pur-aCvMMMbchased expressly for Uie trade, and wsll continue to run the whole season, leaving New Orleans very WEDNESDAY, at 5 o'clock P. M. Returning will leave Thibodaux every Saturday at 8 o'clock, A. Donaldson ville, every Saturday evening.

For freight or passage apply to r4-ly J. A. BRAUD LANDRY, 14 Bienville st Uearnlar Packet RAINBOW 'S. S. Selleck, roaster For The Const, iDonaldsunvilie.Flaavemine.

Baton Route. Port Hudson, and Bayou Sara TWICE A WEEK will leave New Orleans every TUESDAY MORNING at 10 o'clock, and every FRI DAY EVENING at 5 o'clock; and will leave Bayou Sara every WEDNESDAY and SUNDAY, at 10 a. m. 1 GF For freight or passage apply on board, foot of Bienville st. where Uie Clerk wiltbe ready to receive freight every Tuesday and Friday morning.

sl Ballze and all Intermediate-1 Landings. The U. S. steamer WAV 'Cant. John C.Northuo.

will leave nosi- 1 TI ll Ul-DMlkll An I 1. uvcij cici" an a huai itiwiu. 11. vj. ai iv retuniing, will leave Uie Balize every MONDAY, at 9 o'clock, A.

M-and arrive in New Orleans every Tues day evening. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jAucs lahusg, dlO 71 Old Levee street 'erplank. John Johnston, Joseph Kernochan, John J. Palmer, Peter Lorillard, James McCall, Henry Parish, Reuben Withers. J.

SMYTH ROGERS, President R. W. Martin, Secretary. This Company, after paying losses sustained bv the great fire in New York on the of July last, have about of Uicir capital left Their busiut ss in New York since uie nre uas ueen greatly augmented, which indicates undiminished confidence in their ability to meet any losses that may hereafter occur. The undersigned.

Agents in Uiis city, conUnue tn issue Policses on Merchandize and Buildings at Uie lowest rales of premium. oct7 rusuivK a okutiiek, 55 camp st. Mntnal Inssnrnnee. rpHEGENERALMUTUALINSURANCECOM- fANI Or" NEW YUKK, having assumed and taken over the unexpired risks of Ui Ocean Mutual Insurance CoMPANVof this city, (which Company lias gone into liquidation) are prepared to insure against Fire, River, and Marine Risks, at Uie late office of Uie "Ocean Insurance Company," No. 45 Camp street, on Uie most tavoratiie tern The "General Mutual Insurance Company" have a large capital well invested they have paid back to Uie persons who nave insured witn uiem percent of their premiums during Uie past 3 years inscrfpt.

hearings percent interest payable annually; and as the business of the Company is conducted altogetlier on the Mutual Principle, that is: dividing among those Willi yy uir piriuiuilis uie niiiir piuuvsui HJ. Mli. as large a dividend as is paid by any other Mutual Office may be couhdeuuy expected ironi ineir luture operations. 1 nis uompany oners me aumunnni navaniape in those who insure with Uiem of paying their losses either in New York or New Orleans, at Uie opuon ol Uie assured. chas.

bkiwos, i IDWl). OOUltM,) 1 Office, No. 45 Camp street jelS tf Croton MatnallnnnranceCo.ol New York. THIS Company insure river and all other descriptions of marine risks, and against loss or damage by fire. The business nt tne company uas ueen prosperous and successful.

Their assets are large, and Utey are prepared tn all cases to make prompt setUenient of all demands against them. The niidersipiied. Agents ror this Company In New Orleans, are fuily autloriied to effect for said Company and to adjust claims They solicit a share ol Uie business oi Uieir mends and Uie public Office No. 51 Magazine street n7 fim SYKKS HYDE, Ageats Da-are removed to Uie soulh-ealt fl corner of Canal and Camp. i-f r.ntxance no.acampssreef.

ISJ Portraits guarantied perfect and satisiactory or no charge n.B't APPARATUS with Instructions (guarantied Uie genuine VoigUander Camera) for sale on reasonable terms; Plates Cases tc tc, for sale at Uie lowest pnees tf REMOVAL THOMAS HI LLMAN lirenjoVed from 40 to 98 Camp street 3 Baats and Nksm. The subscriber would resoectfnlly solicit a continuance nf the favors of, his friends and the nnblic. He will keen constantly on hand a nml as sortment of Gentlemen's Ladies', Children and Ser- vanis-anoK, manufactured expressly ror his reuil trade by Uie best Northern manuiaciurers which will be sold cheap for cash. He will also go extensively into Uie manufacture of gentlemen's work here, and to this department be intends to devote bis especial attention. Work will be done at short notice, and a perfect and saUsfactory til guarantied or no sale.

Repairing, tc neatly and expeditiously done. THOMAS HI LLM AN, Q'9 Camp st QiUHBER 120) FANCY DRY GOODS. gftt 5S3tt2 F. Dry Cooda. BOI.

Ao. VB Gravier street, Ar byZ oOer tor aaU at DRYoTKiottesl300 P-- Calicoes of entirely new styles Lawos, fanry Jaconets Mualm Ginghams; Bjdionnes Bareres Florenune Robes bite Cambric sennet Swiss and Book Musi Ins; Irish Linens Linen Sheetings, Damasks TaWe-Clotbs Napkins Towels Russia Diaper. Long Lawns Line Gambroons, Linen Drills and rantakna StuSs Bleached and brown Domestics 7 V4 Mnsquito Nettinr. Draperies BopeTdera; lj-4 Ribbons Laces Gimps ncy Silk Cotton and Silk Pncket-Hdkrs, Silk Cravats; Hosiery, Gloves Drawers and Bbiru, Lace Gloves fHnaliurgs Lowells, Vlnrinia Coi; Blue Plaids and Stripes Apron Checks Bed-Tick, Linen Checks, Coat Checks; Check Ginghams; Blankets Kerseys Kentucky Jeans and Uaaeys; tuirnus, -uastumeres onmmrr isonunr, ax. Buyers win do well to examine our foods before purchasing elsewhere.

lH) F.tB. HOUSES TO RENT, Fine Fancy Article. WE have now in store a large and very beautiful assortment of articles (to which we are receiving additions by every packet) suitable tor PRESENTS. Among them are: Inlaid and bubi'd Work Boies and Dressing Cases, all eleganUy furnished Oder Cases Portable DesksToitet Mirrors Rich Fans, of Peart, Ivory, Feather, Silk aad Paper Card Cases of SUver. Pearl, SbeU, Velvet etc: Laaier Keuctues and rones, new styles, very besnu- 'Set Fourth Page for To 'HOTELS." Kent.

The three stnrv BRICK HOI'SK on rjmu delet near Hevia strtret, at present occupied by the Rev. Dr. Hawks. Possession will .1 mi on uie 1st June. For terms apply to myUtf DICK II ILL, 85 Canal st TO RENT A convenient Dwelling for a tininl I lamily, on Magazine, near Barthokmiew st Ap- .1..

1'ijr vu ix, ncMAnLl.ij a 66 Poydras st To Kent nnUI the lat mf October, 1 he snacmus three stnrv linrk UWKI.I.INn No. 137 Julia street Possession fciven immedi- "ately. AddIv to Jesse Hart, on Uie nrmiiH.iir to Mr. H. Avery No.

88 Gravier street myl JESSE HART. To Kent. The splendid two story and aUie BRICK DWELLING HOUSE in Circus street near 'Gravier street at Dresent occunied Iit Col. Wm. Christy.

For terms apply on Uie premises. a23 3twtf D. R- CARROLL, 98 Camp st Rooms ta Rent. A handsotue PARLOR and several Bed Rooms. Inquire at ml MRS.

MUTTON'S, 70 Cbartres st Papirr-Mache-Portfolios hrilliantlv Minted Papeteries, of exquisitely beautiful patterns Or Molu, Etui and Odeur Cases, in all possible designs Accordeons; Gold and Silver Pencils and Thimbles Gold Pens in silver cases Finest Knives and Razors Crooke'S Rogers, etc Bonouet Holders, Toilet Bottles Steel, Jrt Gold, Satin and Berlin Iron Hair Pins; I lead Ornaments roorties Neck laces raeeiets etc Perfumery, Cosmetics. Soaps and Pommades; Combs and Brushes or all kinds Gold and Silver-mounted Canes fine Umbrellas; Wrung Implements, Games in Boxes: CbeMnen and Boanht, Backgammnn Boards etc Wholesale and retail, by GUION n5 Corner of Bt Charles and Canal streets Hnwt ioI FhayveTat t'wus tor ladies wear, among wblcti will fee too ad Worsted Bareges of all styles; Swiss and Jaconet Muslins in dress pattern, new stylet Ombre Shaded Muslins: Lace Striped Muslins; Balxarines new de signs; trench Jaconets; French Ginghams; together with many other goods, all of which will be enid few. TUAl f.K CO, a5 tf 29 Chartres street Far Rent. THE large ami commodious WAREHOUSE. at the corner of Commerce and Notre Dame su.

be rented very low possession riven uit-uwueiy. ippiy 10 WALTON SIlKArJC, 63 Camp St la P. It, Hpiinsr FaahloBts. ml3 I fT7? Steamboat ClIN' jJr t-r. Bainl.

In conformity wi hmmiammdton route, from the fir The Pelican Mutual Innurance Company of New York. SIMEON BALDWIN, President; Justus Harrison, Vice-President; William W. Dibblee. Secretary. The undersigned, having been appointed Ag.

nts lor Uie Pelican Mutual Insurance Company o(New York, are now prepared and fully authorized to insure against Marine, River and Fire Risks This Company, conducted entirely upon the mutual principle, has been lining a larj-e and prosperous business since its organization, and has ample means to secure the prompt payment of all losses. Risks will Iki taken on the most favorable terms and all claims will tie lilierallv and promptly adjusted in Uiiscity. W. R. FOSD1CK O.C.

LAW RAM)N, ruy 14 bni Agents, 47 uamp st Mutual Safety Innurnnce Company of New York. THE fiscal year of Uiis company closed onthelRlh, and all premiumson risks from Uiat date are carried into Uie business of the coming vear, and have no connection with previous losses. The present popular mutual principle of Insurance was introduced into this country by this company, and its charter differs from most of those of subsequent date, in the material fact, Uiat it stipulates Uiat all Uie profits of the business of each and every year shall be securely invested and continually added to capital, giving thereby the fullest security. This capital is represented by certificates, bearing interest, and divided amongst those doing business with Uie company, in proportion to the amount ot premium paid. The extent oi us capital, the very great increase of its business, it care in Ihe division of its risks, its restriction in its tire risks in this city to limited amouutsand its promptness and punctuality in the adjustment of its Inaw-s, il is believed, enables Uiis company to present unusual inducements to this community for Uieir patronage and confidence.

rir Fire. Marine and River Risks continue to be taken, on the most favorable terms, at the office of the Agency, No. 41 Camp street, corner of Gravier. THOMAS A. ADAMS, Agent December 2-5, 1845.

ly New Boardlna-lloone. MRS. REED MRS. ANDERSON rould respeoifu'ly inform Uieir friends and Uie public 'irenerallv. thai Uiev have taken one of those large three-story brick houses on St.

Joseph street, between St Charles and Carondelet street, No. 168. The bouse is new. and newly furnished. Uie rooms are large and airy, and no pains will be spared to make Uiose who patronize them comfortable and at SCAN LAN CO SiAl Chorttet srraa.bave Uie honor of infnrmnur ladies visuiue Uie city.

Uiat tiiey are nV receiving, per packet front Havre, the newest and richest Spring Sty les of Parisian Dress Goods such as Bareges Organdies, Batiste, Ecnsse. Balzorine and Marquise usiins, ot Uie most novel Ombr designs likewise. Dress Bonnets at Reine Gaipuar, a Duchesse, a ta Pamela and hi Bobe-mienne Parasols a la Chinois Crinoline Skirts Scarfs Canton Crape Shawls; Tuscan, Chip and Straw Bonnets ropFshapes; Artificials, Ribbons, Embroideries and Laces rl3 al7tf Managing Owner, Buffalo, N. Y. Agents Wheeler, Crocker New York J.

J. Newcomb, Boston; A. Seymour Co Cleveland; Humnhrev Strong, Milwaukie H. Norton Chicago. British and North American lloyal Mall HteanvshlM.

Or 1200 TONS AND 440 HORAB POWER EACH. Under contract vnth the Lords of tne Admiralty. HIBERNIA, Alexander Ryrie, commander Hewitt, do. CALEDONIA-. G.

LoU, do. CAMBRIA Chas. H. E. Judkins, do.

Harrison, do. THE undersigned begs leave to inform his friends Uiat he has established himself as a BROKER for the purchase, only, of WESTERN PRODUCE. From an experience of ten years constanUy in Uie business, he natters himself Uiat he will be enabled to give satisfaction to Uiose entrusting Uieir business to him. His charge for purchasing and shipping all articles, wiU be one-Mlf per cent 30 T. O.

SULLY, S4 Poydras street. REIERS to Messrs. Mure Barber. Messrs McCatl Adams F. M.

Weld Co. Leverich Co. Wm. T. Hopn.

Jnn. C. Harrison. A Cheap Family Phynlrinn. DR.

G. BENJ. SMITH'S IMPROVED INDIAN VEGETABLE SUGAR-COATED PILLS, are now considered preferable to any oUiers, as they are both pleasant and efficacious and as Uiey possess tonic, aromatic ana aperient properties, mey remove an pressive accumulations strengdsen the stomach, induce a healuiy appetite, and iurpart tranquility to the nervous system. They also cure Dyspepsia, Coughs, Colds Humus uonipiamts, iieaiiacne aim roui Mom-ach. Office 179 Greenwich street, (large brick block sold by Guion, 127 Bowery, and Mrs.

Hayes, 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Price 25 cents per box. pgr See Uiat G. Ben). Smith is jmtten on Uie bottom or Uie box.

G. N. MORISON, No. 12 Magazine st, Ie4 twlm New Orleans Ohio 300 Town Lota ror Pale. "VN Uie 8Ui day of June next.

I will sell Uie above kJ named lots ataucuon.on Uie ground, in said town or Ohio. Ohio is situated at Bird's Point, at Uie mouth of Uie Ohio river, in Mississippi county, on the Missouri shore, and above Uie bar that makes at the mouth ol the rivers in low water. The land is high, beautifully situated, and never known to overflow. Adioiningand near Uie town is choice limber land, and the country adjacent is a rich, elevated section of Uie State. Ten miles west is Long Prairie, East Prairie and Matthew's Prairie, all of which are thickly setUed and improved in Uie most desirable manner.

The Levee is 500 feet wide, the streets 80 to 100 feet wide, and the lots 22 bv 125 feet.wiUian alley in rear. my27-lm II. PEARSONS, for Proprietors ITLOUR 600 hbls. Missouri Flour, in flat hoop bar- M. re Is and handsome order, for sale oy is46rr: reed's ana nnmus uiaei al7 If 1846.

Crr I rflHE steam-packets NIAGARA, Capt Thomas KICHARDS; IjUU the MADISON. Capt J. McFadyen, will leave Chicago Uie ensuing season, as follows nlAUAKA leaves bnicuvi Thursday Monday. oesuay Wednesday. May 7 do 22 June 6 do 22 7 do Thursday.

Saturday Tuesday. Wedoesd Aug. no. Tuesday May 5 Wednesday do 20 Thursday June do HatnrHav Monday di 6 91 21 .6 Up- 21 esgpry WaKesilay 4 Lani 194 iy vn IaAO LOUISIANA leaves Tu Wi jrsday Saturday I Aug. 4 do 19 Sept 3 do 18 Oct 3 191 wm sail from Liverpool and Boston, via Halifax, ai touows From Liverpool From Boston, Caledonia June 4.

July I. June 19. June 1. Cambria, July 4 June 16. ACADIA Passage Money From Boston to Liverpool, $120.

From Boston to Halifax. 120. These ships carry experienced Surgeons No berth secured unul paid for. wo ireigntexcept specie received on day or sailing. Note.

AUlettersand newspapers miuf pass th rough Uie Postofficc Merchandise and specie, (except for personal expenses) shipped under Uie name of luggage, will be charged as freight and liable to Customhouse regulations Specie laien as freight For freight or passage apply to 8. S. LEWIS, june 29 No. 1 Commercial wharf, Boston. myl J.

P. WHITNEY 73 Camp st N'EQUlTY. York District S. Ex parte, Mary If JL McClavn. Petition for Funds MADISyN leaves Chicago JTDrilZH 13 ao zh a-.

yjT. do 27 Yf "X'3 12 Thursday do 27 Friday Septll Saturday. do 26 Monday. Oct 12 do 27 Wednesday Friday Hatnrdi Monda; TUesqpy en. r.rrfiMton; (nr th Rnffhlo and inn looo tons ouui Chago trade.

The proprietor has spared no pau er expose in making them Uie strongest and nw comfortable passage boatson the Lakes The engines i mi tl, Allaire Works. New mrv low prasurw uuu. York. The cabins and stale rooms are furnished in a style of luxury and elegance surpassing anything on the Western waters. J.

.1 with anew sue steamer mauisou, reccunj upper cabin, and favorably known as the most successful Chicago boat, having never met with an act went or lost a trip, continues on this route. BRISTOL a. PORTER, Agents, ap5 sepl Chicago, Illinois. JITD lobes Globe. U8T received several pairs of: 13 inch Globes, Celestial and Terrestrial 9 do.

do do do do 6 do do do do do which 1 will sell at the Boston manufactory prices, with expenses of transportation added. p3 8, WOOD ALL, BookseUer, 49 Camp st. A Few for Hale. PEW No. 106, in Christ's Church, corner of Canal and Bourbon streets is offered for sale on reasonable terms.

The rent for '46 has been paid. Apply at No. 86 Bienville strtfet a28 Richards' moat celebrated Shirting Linens. THE subscriber is alone in possession of this very superior article of soft, finished SHIRTING LINEN, for family use, to which he particularly invites Uie attention of purchasers Also, Long Lawns and Birdseye Diaper, nf (he finest quality. M.

KERN AN, 30 Chartres st, a26 comer of Customhouse. Notice. A LL persons holding claims against the estate of Jlm. ANDREW A. KULAW deceased, are requested to present Uiem and all persons indebted thereto to make payment without delay, to Uie undersigned ad ministratrix.

CAitZid SO. lUAlAA. Monroe, May 1st 1846. caya itaw 4t Dreaaoa jLlek Snlphnr Sprlnsre. THE undersigned have taken the above delightful watet ing place and will be ready for Uie reception of visiters on the 10th day of June.

Extensive addi imnmvements are about beinsr completed. sufB- cient to accommodate from three to four hundred per-The Hailv lines of steam-Dackeu plying between Louisville and Frankfort, and Cincinnati and Frankfort will land visiters at the month of re noon, within one mile and a half of the Springs where there win always be In reaainess gooa carriages i ucuucj haprraira. tn the bouse. Deeming any farther description unnecessary, they Ul be pleased, their numerous friends visit Uiem during Uie watering season. A.

THROCKMORTON, warn li 0iy 14 Vr. w. a aajh ii at LtntifvilUJrnral Tn the vtr 1834. a bill was filed In Uie Court ol Equity for Uie said District, by Uie distributees of the estate of Catherine Evans, for a division of her real estate. In 1840 the land was partitioned, a portion of which was allotted to B.

W. Garvin, one of the distributees, who was absent from the State. His portion of Uie cost of partition not being paid, the tract of land which was allotted to him was sold, by order if court, to pay the same. The land was sold for two hundred and eighty dollars cash, and, after deducting the costs, there remained In my bands the sum of one hundred and elrrhl v-ne dollars, to which B. W.

Gar- vin was entitled. No application nas tteen mane ior Uie same, either by ihe said B. W. Garvin, or any one claiming through him. At June Term, 1845, of the Court of Equity, Mary McClain, Uie petitioner, and sister.of Uie said B.

W. Garvin, supposing him dead, filed a petition praying that Uie said fund might be paid over to her and two other sisters. This is, therefore, to notify Uie said B. W. Garvin, if alive, or his heirs if he have any, to demand Uie said sum of money, either in person, or by attorney, on or before the third Monday i June next otherwise, Uie same will be paid out according to Uie prayer of Uie petitioner.

W. J. CLAWSON, C. E. Y.

D. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 20, 1846. m4 CP The New Orleans Picayune will please pub- lish once a week until uie iwn ot june ward Kxtraordlnary Dlsicloaarea. BEWARE OF FRAUDS TO JJKUUGISTS.

SOME Druggists are misled into the error of buying a miserable imitation of Dr. Smith's Sugar Codted Indian Vegetable Pills, simply because Uiey can purchase the spurious cheaper. We shall in all casts ex pose such dealers Uiroughoul Uie country, who, alter bring duly informed of the rascality of these imitators, buy and alb nipt to impose upoo Uie public with such worthless trash. It is not Uie Sugar Coating alone that constitutes tke value of my Pills, but il is my invention, for which I claim Uie right. G.

BENJ. SMITH, M. 179 Greenwich st and 2 Water st, Boston. READ AND JUDGE IMPORTANT FACTS. We, the undersigned, wbHesale druggists in Louisville, are satisfied, from all the Information that we can obtain, Uiat Dr.

G. BENJAMIN SMITH is Uie original inventor of Uie Sugar Coated Pills. We are prepared to supply dealers at the New York prices Robinson, Peter Car 492 Maiast, J. S. Morris 461 Main Rupert Lindenbercer, 511 Main George, Lapping 79 Fourth sl.

Bull Alpen, 81 Fourth st. The following, from Druggists in New York, slwws I inveuled Uie Sugar Coated Pills in 1 843: New York. June I6lh, 1844. We, Uie undersigned, never saw or heard of Sugar Coated Pills," until Dr. G.

Benjamin Smith mai.ulac- lured and exhibited Uiem to us about a vear since. Rush ton 110 Broadway andI0AtUirllou.se, Israel Randolph, m. 8b Liberty st, Horace Everett, 96 Hudson st, John Castree, 94 Hudson st, David Sands, 79 Fulton st -v A VOICE FROM KENTUCKY. I have been afflicted with Dyspepsia inils moaag-ravatcd form for three years past, and f.iund no relief nntil I used Dr. G.

Benj. Smith's" Sugar Coaled Indian Vegetable Pills." After using six boxes of said valuable pills 1 am entirely cured. They are a rene-ral remedy. J. K.

LEEMAN. Paducah, Nov. 9, 1845. We certify to Uie above facts Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated Pills" are universally esteemed in this HODGE, G1VENS Merchants.

Paducah, Nov. 19; 1843. At Uie renuesi of Dr. G. Benjamin SmiUi's agent we cheerfully slate that we visited the office of Dr.

Smith in Septeiutier last, while in New York, and found linn to all appearance carrying on a very extensive business with his Sugar Coaled Indian Vegetable Pills. The extent ef his establishment would astonish any one not initialed in Uie mysteries of Uie pill trade. Louisville Journal. (From Dr. Singleton.) Smitiilanii, Feb.

24, 1846. Dr. G. Benj. Smith Dear Sir NoUiing lias ever been introduced that has sold so well and given such general satisfaction as your Sugar Coated Improved Indian sgeubie nils very resDecuniiy yours.

S. F. SINGLETON. (From Messrs Bull Alden.) Louisville, Kv, Feb. 13Ui, 1846.

Dr. G. Benj. Smith Dear Sir Yon wiil please seaxl os twelve gross of your valuable Pills. From preset indications we shall seU a large amount of Uiem.

We find that the? go very quick, tc Your friends, BULL ALDEN. (From Wilson, Slarbird Smith Louisville, ren. uiu, io. Dr. Smith Dear Sir About two weeks ago we bought two gross of your Indian Vegetable Sogar Coaled Pills.

Though business doll here at Uiis tiiiM. vet we have sold them all. You will Dlease text ns ten gross uirougn mrssra. usinct a. in your citv, who will forward them to ns via Pittsburg.

Yours respectfully. WILSON, STARBrRO SMITH. We have forty letters from different dealers sol iciliag Uie agency of my Uiey had the spurious in their store one in particular from New Orleans which we shall publish. Principal Offices New York, 179 Greenwich st; Boston, 2 Water street tW G. ENJ AM1N SMITH is written on the bottom of every box nf genuine Sugar Coated Pills' je5 O.

N. MORISON, 12 Magazine st, N. O. WEST, OLIVER WOOD LIE Ao. 17 Chartres Street, WILL, from and after this date, reduce the prices 1 of their eoods at from TEN TO THIRTY of their eoods at from TEN TO TI PER CENT less Uian former prices, at which rate Uiey offer tn dispose of Uieir large stork of NEW AND FASHIONABLE SILK GOODS.

Their stock will be found to be large and well assorted, embracing all of the latest styles and importations having received by all the recent packets a large assortment of selected Guods purchased recently at Uie late reduced New York aactioa prices consisting of LAW NS-Scotch, English snd French, newest styles MU SUNS New Styles French Printed Organdie, Marquise, Balzorine and Jaconet Muslins BAREGES, of the newest French styles Printed. Ombre, and the lately approved styles of Graduated Robes BALZORINES of different fabrics and a eariety of prices. MOURNING GOODS Black Lawns, Balzorines and Bareges Alpacas and Bombazines; also, HsJt Mourning Muslins and Lawns. RIBBONS Colored and Black Satin and Taffira Ribbons. Rich Enib'd Poult de Sole, Glacie aad Liesae Part a laree assortment of rich aad extra rich Fringed Ribbons and a large variety of A LEXANDER' I.

AND VALUABLE TRICOBAPHE A NEW DISCOVERY Seine a li quid Dye, which instantaneously changes the colot of Uie Hair to a beautiful brown or black, without injury to Uie hair or skin. The great superiority of this dye consists in iU easy mode of application and instantaneous effect all other dyes requiring fmm ten to twelve hours to produce any change. It superior excellence will be apparent to every ooe npon a single application. Extract from the PkOmdelphm Daily Sua. Alexan der's TRICOBAPHE.

tne enrct ot uie minrrc on ine lair is truly astonishing. It was tried yesterday in oor jfhee, and the change from gray to black was instan- aneous Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Fonoa. Several of our acquaintances have recenUy applied to Uieir hair a valuable liquid dye known as Alexander's TaicoBAPHE" a new and valuable discovery: and in no case has it failed to produce the desired ei-fect Immediately after applying a to gray hair or whiskers, it imparts a beautiful brown or black color. For sale by COXE MACPHERSON, my20 6m 29 Camp st. Sole Agents for this city.

New Mislc CaD. Neck and Bonnet do. SHAWLS Filet, Rich Crape, Ombre and Fancy Muslin, Hernani, Silk, Barege, Satin, and every style of fancy Summer Shawls and Dress Hdkfs. SCARFS Rich Neck Scarfs; also. Extra Rich Fringed Silk, Hernani, Crape, Silk Gauze and other Scans.

LACES A large stock of Lisle, Gimpore.Bohlilnet, Valencionne, Colored, Mechlin and Thread Laces Together wiUi a large variety of French Embroideries Pongee, Spitalneld, Bandanna and Linea Caa. brie Kid, Silk and Filet Gloves; Black aad Colored Silks and Florences; Crapes; Linens aad Linen Cambrics fewinrs; Twist; Velvets; Oenderoeas' Cravau and Scarfs; Silk Hosiery Drapd Kte: Parasols Sua Shades and Umbrellas; White Muslins of every kind; Muslin Trimmings; Artificial Flowers, kc City and Country Merchants are invited to call aad ex am uie this slock, as great inducements wiU be ef-fered. myl N.YOHK SILK GOOD!) WAREHOUSE, Ao. 17 CWtrc arraot firm Or! ism WEST, OLIVER WOODLIEF Invite the attention of merchants, both of tbe city, and those throughout the (Southwest who may visit this market Uie present season, to their new and extensive assortment of SILK and FANCY GOODS, comprising use latest and moat fashionable styles imported this -an. The facilities afforded thera by Uieir boose No.

1S6 Pearl street New York, In supplying thetn with Use latest tm pot-latinos of EUROPEAN GOODS, also with Goods par chased at great bargains front the New York auctions, enable Ihoni to ureteut iwastmaiW, equal to any oilier raabltshment of Uie city. Tbetr stork comprise principally the following articles vis Rich printed Cashmeres d'Ecosse, MoaaseUnes sU Laine and Reps de Laine Black Alpacas Bombasines, Balxorines, Bareges sad Monsselines de Laine; Extra neb Bareges, BslzorlQ aad Crapes, tor ball drraars; Rich embroidered Moslln and Tartataa Dreaaes Black Gros de Suaae, Levantate, Gros de Rhht. Indsa SatbsSincbcw Silk, and watered Gros 4 Napless Rich brocade, chameliua, anaare, plaid, striped sad figured Frk in Silks i Rich Poult Hoie and Bonnet Silks: While and colored plain Satins and Gros de Naples; Assorted Florences and Marcelioes Black silk and worsted Herges; Black, white and pink t-rape Srwh Mrrinm and Snt el vet 1 Very richCasfamere Shawls new styles, Paris Ei position and Loot XIV paurros Rich embroidered, bcueade.cnanxlkm, plain aad 6gd silk Shawls new pattams; Black Cashmere and damask wool Shawls rtt wool, memo, aad maay vanoss styles at fall and winter She wis; Ladies' Dress lUadkerchiefk and Scarfs, of difflreat styles and patterns it A large assortment of Caen's and wneneus Ud, stft, fillet, cashmere and bnckskss tores; variety of fancy song Mitts and Gkrres; Hsrnatttrhed and riviere eaUirosdered linea cambric Handkershkw Genfs linen cambric, pongee, Spittalftetd aad baa danna Haadkerchiets. ALSO gmneauoe Gent's rich silk Scarfs and Cravats SiitiwiMl.w Tm, II, f.Mt r-mAm aad Binding; Sewing Silk snd Twiat; polka Gaap I town when tbe rhnawaYi Cords Girdles of different styles i Veils and Drsai I eoold bar tsken It an lb Incidents the Battle Field. lo tbe N.

Y. Courier aad Enquirer a miovta account of tbe actions of the 8tb and Sha Ms is published, written bj a second lieu ten ant of tbe 8 th InJantry for his father in New York. After giving a very lively description of both actions, be comet down thus to bis particular share in that of the 9th, or the Rttaca dt Palsna Having given the general ootiine of lb batrla, I will now give rnv partWnilsrerperle-orje. We advanced, as I said Wore, sJotg tbe road, not dreaming of seeing an enemy, whea we beard -the firing ia our front. PreanUyCepLDancaa came galloping down the road, aad 1 beard him say it was a small party cowring the retreat of the others.

Tbe next order I beard was, for Cspt narKsn'sbarrerytosdYSAcesjvIadvsnce they did, and with terrible executioa. Tbe esu was, snake srajr or tke and we opened to the right and left, and they carbed through to charge tbe cannon, we cheering thern as they paaaexi. The next order was, Btk Infantry, forward," and awsy we went. On tbe first battle field I picked ap tbe nrosket of one of the wounded men of my company, thinking it a better weapon than my sword. As 1 was rushing vp I fovnd both toe mock trouble to carry, so I threw tbe sword into a wagon by tbe road-aide, and kept on with tbe taoaket.

A turn in the road brought os exposed to the fire of grape from tbe enemy, which came thick and fast, but I noticed with great pleasure that tnost of it went over our beads, and to our left ia the bushes. We lost some men by them, and poor Cbadboume I think was kilted by them. "Tm rone" waa all be said. When we rot near the battrtiea, which were on little rising ground, we were ordered to charge tbe bnehea to the right, which were full of A young officer named Jordan, of the Bib, ber got seperuied from bis mea, and waa knocked dowB and stabbed ia tbe back wkb a bayonet. several buck-ebot ia his back.

and bad his ahoulder-blade grazed by a musket ball. Ua would bare been lulled, had not Lieut. Lincoln, of tbe 8th, come to bis reacve, and killed tbe fellow that wounded bin with a blow of his sabre. When I got into tbe place any company being farther to the rear it waa pretty well cleared of live Mexicans; there were plenty of dead ones lying about. A man cams to me and said that tlsera were some Mexieataa in a bush that he thought would surrender.

Somebody called out Kill the yellow bellies" tbe name tbe men give the Mexicans. I will blow your brains out if yon do," said I -and was excited enough todo anything. 1 then called men," and went to tbe edge of the bushes, and called to them to surrender. They understood tne and came out, and jabbering like ao many monkeys- I motioned to them to throw down their muskets, aod down they went on their knees. I shook hands with one fellow to show that be would not be hurt, and then left them to join my company, and some of the men staying to take care of them, la a few minutes we passed a Mexican battery the bodies lying about showed tbe stout resistance they had made and we came to a turn in the road, around tbe corner of which a number of Mexicans were making a determined resists ore.

Here (or the first time I saw them face to face. fighting, and I discharged my'tnoaket several timea. Here Lieut. Gates, Capt. Montgomery.

Lieuts. Sslden and urban and myself all of tbe 8ih were bit, at nearly tbe same tine. I believe that at tbe time I was raising my musket to fire, when I felt what seemed a severe blow with a stick on my thigh. I clspped my hand down, and as I did not feel any blood I afterwards found my shirt, drawers and inside of my pantaloons were bloody, bnt it did not come through I thoughf that a splinter had struck me snd thst I was not hurt Col. Belknap, who commanded tbe 8th at this time, seized a Mexican atandard and rode to tbe front, and called tbe men to follow him.

I did not see this, being too much taken op with myself, bnt wben I found the men going oq, 1 called to a sergeant to take my arm, and oaing my musket as a walking stick, 1 hobbled on. Tbe others excepting Capt. Montgomery, wbo merely bad a chip taken out of his shoulder went to tbe rear, and I perhaps would have done the same, if I bad known I bad a ball in me. We pursued the poor devils about a quarter of a mile, and then, to ray great relief, the command was given to tbe Etn to halt. We then began to look about us and see bow many of ua were left- Tbe ground all around waa covered with Mexicans and a few of our men, and also with horses, some dead, others more or leas wounded.

It was dark by this time, and parties were sent to bring ia tbe wounded, of either aide. They did not baveo go far for them tbey were lying all around as plenty as possible, During the whole fight the air seemed filled with balls flying in every direction, bnt we were so moch excited that we thought nothing of iL At the place where I was wounded, I saw a Mexican fire a musket, and lie (irer ii tf as, as if from pure desperatioa. After a while wa managed to get some supper cooked, the first cooking and coffee that we had had sine we left the first camp from Point Isabel. After I bad got snv supper and Hlougnt the batue er agaur-about a dotea timea, I took a look at my wound, which waa getting Quits stiff, and found to my great surprise 1 bad a buckshot ia sna. The doctor baa concluded not to cat it out, as be says it will not inconvenience me any.

The next morning with tbe help of a stick, walked about a Utile, but at every turn I met dead bodies. The Eih was ordered to march into this place that morning bnt aoee were allowed to go but those that could saarco. I wanted to get awsy from the tafernal alaurb-terbouse so moch that I cWermioed to march in the distance being bot four mile. I did so with tbe help of a eovple of sticks, and felt more supple for my walk. The Mexicans, I bear, estimate their killed ia this last fight at 900, aod have 76 wounded ia tbair hospital oa tbe other side.

One hundred and thirty woanded and killed were picked ap by oar snea oa itbe line of tbeirretreaL Yesterday Kane and fi other prisoners that were taken some time since, were exchanged. I rUna yesterday aa he rode past behind a Mexican omcer, oa bis way to be exchanged. He was looking well, and aaye they could not be better treated, lie said that wa had annihilated the Mexicaa army. All the dragoons av there waa nuch a panic ia tbe nen toe runaways came ia, tnau aura I beraa ta wnie TmLTb Ruildinrs. fennnrivanut Avenue, fVtshmg- ton Offers his services to Uiose who may have claims on either of Uie Executive Departments or Congress' or orivate claims on individuals.

Particular attention paw to ine seuivrircmoi bwiui. juk.nn. nffirm wbo iuv find it inconvenient to attend personally, especially those of the Navy. Also attends as agent for non-resident -property-boMers collecting renis. procuring pensionstc.

Charges will be moderate and regulated by the amnnnt claimed, and the extent of services reouired. CommunicaooBS (post paid) will receive hiunediate attention. He has the honor to refer to Uie Navy Department, and the several Bureaus connected with it Second Comptroller sad Fourth Auditor's Offices snd the senior Pursers in the Navy, and also to Hon. C. Cambreling, New York Commodore Charles Stew.

tii -i i i i i.i rh ii ri, sroilauclyuini uwiiuuuuir.wu Hon. Henry L. Ellsworth, Lafayette, Indiana Hon. E. R.

Foster. Nashville. Tennessee Thomas M. Blount, Pensacola John Crosby, New Orleans J23 tf Soncs for Piano and Guitar, just received at the Music biore no. tamp street, near canal mSltf WET.

MAYO. ATCHES Tbe public Is reopectfully informed that Uie well known FRICTION MATCHES' W. A. CLARK, Woodbridge. Conneeticat bought at reduced prices from his agent A.

GCLL-LEMA1N, No. 200 Circus street near the New Basin, where a large supply is constanUy on band. iu iy 400,600 pJSLd? bucos Panetelas, Prensmdos lis. -t tbe best brands direeUy imported. The snbscriber being the sole ish'JW the manufactory REFUGIO, of PARRAkCO, w.

Mxtantlv on hand a cotriDSCWe assort ment of CIGARS of the said brand, which be offers ii unnhle terms, at his Cirar Store, corner of St Loots street and Excise Alley, opposite the at Im.1. IC.i4.annL srplSft-ly FSANC1SC0 DC T. a Veil French silk Umbrellas i greea Barege a su-re aasoruneat of cardinal, polka, Merkha aad Laces tlsrean, alette tern aad Llssr felfiars and laseningsi also, Swiss and jacconet do. always on A foil BJawrtioeTU of satia, groo a Nr Ribbons, of tbe Latest styles, for boar also. satin and taffeta assorted sastbeTvo--w Mnrtna- tiaaaa.

Wnrtsrsr Vmtrf beould invite the "VC02, oHbefci-Deaiers His assortinerteonsssttSJ pmatMVttmjuoj kTchh i.e Mllinnuagwil Hatms far Dreaar eolnred nurencos: de Swiss a Italian LOatrtsg I Damask Table Ckah and bonnet aad tap rmiwus; JTaffets and Sana Ribhoas, a fafl aseortineat Black and colorea rapes ana scraps; at-t i Oreea Barege and Veils of different styles SimlatiaM mad Ahaaecaa. Also a large stock of White Goods, Laces, Linens, Kmbrotdere, etc. esc i tiesiaes a enmpWio a. aoTtmenlof MUXINKRY and STRAW GOOf; rnwh and AimtVis ArUfictal FVrwTTS. I Akto kept etmstaatiy aa baad.

Garves sad Kltbv Of an bjbos aao qoauuea aui bjktcj owuuni Meriao, Wonted, Bilk and Cotton Hosiery Brocade aad Corded Skirts i Shawls and Fanry Hdkfs. aad a great variety of aU utds of goons asaauy kept ta tna une raaness C. will be eoaatantiv aod tor to bis stack By eoary packet, sew Goods from the New York ta troas. darbaa tbe siibujs. Ti i-f this letier vesrerdsy this is tbe 13th.

Myifg Is entirely free from pais, aod nearly well. It has never had any dressing, except that 1 wash it with cold water. 73tf CttfUr VmslHisrrM. The revenae cutter Van Buren, bonnd to the Calf of Mexico, went to sea oa the 2d last Trass CbaHeetoa, and we have omitted, says the Cower sjg the 6th, pre viously to nerica fact ia ooaasctjca with her deparfara, which rt Sects tirucir cradle oa hrr oflkera and crew. It wtU be.

reoollscted that the Van Buren sailed hence aa Thursday week, but waa struck with which ahrrered oneef ber marts so much as to iDake neces sary lo pat iq an entire new one. This was accomplished in three lays aa rotirs mast made. stepped aad tigged, aad offTneeday anoratag, at nine o'clock, with colors flying, aad gana booming from aiseraatB aides, aba gaily toads ber way ent of tbe harbor aader i fall praasof canvass, Tm her ttestmarjoa aa the Mexicaa Coast. lAGSy WOO Gaavry saway jes Bar Ltnest Bag: bsJ as saaur ky wtbwt mo nt as? Hgawfca DR. B-H.

HALL, oranaju years a as Locii etae years f- ii-tt-wj ---j--- ft.yssa.d fo of aHi, aww otter bus arrr as oJa res Cna. MADdtspKiArr ha Midwifery. Hit a. na r. sUence a oa CaasUuaet.

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