STEAMSHIIIS-SHIP'S. PORT LAVACA AND MATGORD IA ,i te p .0111 NXORGAN. J. T.Z trM1 Rd I& I MORG.arh bhII..At charg. Ior height or parap, bathe very aopr or eNroom ae eommodatbM, apply to ot J1600 HARRIS o Mf"IA be Sthip 4md`. Ur This .Ina harile ntabllahed [t owa Allot mpugt 0-110~ bar, a1AM91 reafte rm laand mt under theepprrllim otltaown aptalae Will Ie FRIDAY, Sapt~mh r 1, a t 8 9 1 011 e5 A Lin M 1iO s V. E R9 R U Z - U . S . M a i Lin e.U.S . h T by and maphilml otaare-*l OfRIiAAB~~LP Tlom or, tommandor, will Il-r for Von -r-,. abuts. page. tudly, carryle the . BI. Mal.. ..j...91ern oP999.... C.01.......................-... .. ,.b o 8.9ereF.9g,8b9ro............... . .... 9999.. 9 goods.per 9leoot.......- ............. i0a94 pkhohnorF-ueieshtranl~lrlt I cmmnglaaL ecmadatllmrloreak tud elaraga OU~i aAN, 1"101]n, ~ co Illdnnt. 9 1 A V9thb9p9Ob99 ppi999l99 e 99999999I99999 p- rwnp'. not proalds thomaelna with parporb fom the 93- 919.Coo-1. 1 199 WiC9ll 9aty THURSDAYA*g-t S. at 8 o oh .e OR BRAZOS SANTIAGO, via OI9LVBRTOR.-.R99 0,1.99 98 T.ow US 11 L n . -Tb, new-d 99991U99.999,95.bi 9Np AC ':I Tllompeworommttt-r,wiB rave UIvoIPUM y. For ll.. hi or 19.9* h9991999lat da 999t p9199ommod 91of i to HARRI19.95*0 , f9ot9)it3e1r e9, 99999(99th. B99.9..lp 1.991. I V All 9919bli9bhpped by the 9991,,, ,,ill be d .119,9.9 to Capmlo Keoowly, of ke otmo[[ rrmpn e nlla tbarnr ' bnl~d 9b91hl".9999pt ,99 lda d~mnlrir wih t r~mer' bill9 o. ladi 159. 99 otir form will b ? b1*ed. .il9 OR LIVERPOOL-To sail on Sept. 1, Sf packet chipEMIG9EEANT, CepteI H9rr9'M899, Pi -l 19. 0999 999,19 99 9,99 O. V.. OIVkR CO, S999Crond991. .9999 F OR LIVERPOOL.-The slendid Al 9997 gory 9911bolas .9199..11l MSgt 1AN,19.pt,W James imper, b. oo , .ouio98 -d wll ba 9989mm 9.d 8p.99. 19, freg.tof50999 bal.Uy.~ 1Cs9Tvo &ypp 906099.9 J. P: 71p t CO.6 Camp strat 99 For p9.9.s, apply b t91 C9pt99 on b9.98.* 9999 FUOR LIVERPOOL-The A 1 fast sail - iog A 999,199n .hlp StELlAS, Cap9.19 1, heet.99 999917 al h1 99 e999 9995d.8, ll hav1 9 mm99. 9 .Wep 1919999919i9ght9.999h199 9999.Y W &WV9LL,16 Cmmon et, atN or T. C.JENKlNS, Il Co--at .. Irt FOR LIVERPOOL.-The new A 1 A 91ri . clipp.rhAlp YANNY MHENRYIO Capt. S.91.9h,1. no991o98199, 998 98111have.999,1191 81.9999. p9i P10 of Tobauhcro r Cottool.4,plrrb 1.P. WHITNEY A CO., 61Camrp atrr 93 For 99959, b9999g .pI..dld 9999w999899199, applyto bth Cap,.,. onhoad. FinOR LIVERPOOL-The A 1 fast sail. e3 9 A999,I9. .hlp CILARA WHEELER. Copt.fl ,el.un, .9no9199,9. .p 19d w01 h.. quickdl o r a C*~rr and Tebroo. apll b K. J. HART & 00.96 To9919.ltonl,..eat. or to9 . P. W9IT1EY1& 0. 69 C99p999.99. S3- poutyg, apply to th9 C9pt.le o. 19.8. Jy19S OR BRISTOL-(Paasage only.)--The->b, 111991 9.111i99 991r91 *hip LHNE 5T3B Cslr.YL Ii.*99 i 99 9919, 1991,9.9199818 99999,9989,999 uolct dhlplch Tor prgene only-, hwiisepledd crommonstlon-, .1. P raia re hoas bord. 9999 J. P. WHITNEY & CO. t Camp.t. 0R HAVRE..--The Al fast sailing -A F pu tat.i9p IROBERT L. LANE, .C. C9ra9.9 mater19, 999 .98 i rrroyod 9.11 bare 8199919. For freight o1 a9. cotton, appI 99 n9 999 iIE9T, IWILAMS & CO.909 Common.rr99t. OR STON-(Pearson Line of Pack.- F "' 3-The f-tedlingiip RICHMOND, GkL.,I& 99919,9, b9999. m9,t999 b9 cargo nyyg, wi11 9.9re dp9cn. 999 beleors of freight or passage apply .. to G xgi. W. HYNSON M It Cmp t. 1919999 9119191999999 0 BEE9 CpI T. 'OP. GENOA.-The A I fast sailing~j~ 9.dm8., 1999*91998199,9w8ll b..e ,mm9,.998 d19981999. 99 fr9ight9o1 999 991.. (191999,9 1999y t F 9. J. P WHITNEY A900,91 C999p.99.. 93- a999 9,9pply19 theCa pale can b19999. .l99 FOR HAVRE.-The A 1 fast sailingp Amrric... hipCROM W ELL, Capt. BW y i. o .3 p9. pplos .9 9a. 9.999999. Wil9,9Y CO. ( C .' WFolrb J . rid lCm or pulr, appll to tb Captain no hoard. so132 1ORt HAVRE-The A 1 fast sailing 1.3 .hlp SILAS GRE.N WOOD, S.C. 199go, =10r, 99119cd wilt n 0,.e dp1,Irh pa sop9,9 1.. Cotton, 999999 UIIERT, WILLIAMS & 0..909Csmp.1.099 FOR BORDEAUX-The very fast sail- log 99. 9998.9 ROBE 5TANDIS9I. 991., 9.99.3I ter ht r nary ll he. augo e~gaged, rill nave immeuw ut.- pamub. For b lssee f freiht or ppuny, rypDy en board, or to _ i9 9019901, WULL9ARI k CO,9990,99mon a9. VOR PHILADELPHIA-The fine fast A '.99999999 LOWELL, 91ibp. 1999r,99,1999 9cs 'C 9919999999 9999998, wig. hb.e di~.8 tab. Fo9 9.19999 19 fr9,,,. 999999.9991919 G99. W.H 99 ON GO, 7999mp at. .999 H OME FREIOHT.-Vessels bound to 11the loditarnaaan coo a return freigt to Nottbom goorp on epplieagon to 19999 1 . 9. 9SHBRIDG9)A CO., 6.995. Ch9,..t. "W ANTED-A vessel to load for Ke y 9B W ~ WL..1..,91 II, 191199.9.1 19. 89 9l999W 0ARELLI 9 CO., 91Co9mon.99 W ANTED TO CHARTER-Two veas. .4 .19bout951 0 9 99to.,9 to9loa8 I. 0h91Gol9 fora .ad Port9,. TI,.,9.I..hould sotdr18 o99rII 1,9t 9999r,w999 998e9. If.,9f9l.9therp99919.,.ppl.99 feb9 BARELLI A CO 6 Coemaa It..I. W ANTED TO CHARTER-An A I Wtsdua~hllegbi r hart,of 150 0to OW .than,~L toteat tr Batlotwo o ns Yor wirth lctdi. tirrhacb. 206l C. B. if slob L0 CO.,96PoydranL T8TWhNTED-A fre'1ht for the Medi-_cM,- W r ANT- fora r feighI fnot the n Medf ORSALE.-A EARKofabout 400O 999.999 9099909,, 1 oL1d1 t99rt , W_ my99 BOGERT, W11.LIAM 18L 7 G0Pet FOR FEIGRHT OR CHAR T ER.-The A bata a .nn~ bont loco banlle, Ap- ply F. . J. HARHT A CD., 7Y l'cbuupltouln street. J T W. SHAW & CO'S New Orleans and Liver- e.seol Ig.Sce migetl nod Remittance Odle,.O 80 a Pl.., New IceI.e.. Salp..cilic 5 from tierpm 0 and Deblie cc New York, iNewl, ... ,e and otker I ,ort..A atI UI, ed gratse, twic every n nl. Pur~m destron to .. it for their friend., or remit money, are offxp i "is ad imnued facility by applyying to G. EDMO f DBSAegcc, 8 Bck Plae, New Orl.ce. INAll I.II..n, ,se. d. I01 a.. promptIOtentiae. S..er Perkic. n Cc'. Ladee Porter., EucgA Clarcla. PCLO,. an 1. ci - SpIo l B qee tioe b. huit ...,.. ClAitWins,, [3r vessels wntedfrm600 to 1000 barrels or upwards. Apply a I)Y late arrangements with my Agents in ENIGLAND, IRELAND and SCOTLAND, 1 ca now oaDer I.- e.ed faIltay, .Aeot anddi.pitah, for ,.jittabg und, from LI p. Sd.,I.fihI,.u eelleulue. .cc,..oeIa _lya.clomocdat. See, from eithr of th 1 ccb e dd o .. ountri Aee Ur Coltertion of'lainl promptly ntu<dd W. Leters from I.- tmr", by being "oa~r rrlo:' will ' i etmnlutioo. tIN TOOL E, 26eAPI New OrtemOetobe1120 188. olb I)IILADEL'HIA AND NEW ORLEANS PACKETS.-IMERCHANTS LINE.) thl" 1.1-i" tompo..i of the ollolowll vema to .all pcmrtt-1ly u TarkllEILY BANNINd ..... tclla.............., Ic..iIos, .. star BrSg S. .SEOWN( ew).......)..................Douglo., S"AOCEOL.A ........................ . . P.oII, 5ehr.J. E.EOACHE ...................... . Sea.,,,,. E. S.JANES.....O..................... WettI, E RG E IIMANGHAHI(o,)................. Scodddr , The ebnae _-cla. were built exprtessy forthis trade, aore! filr- eln.., olight d.,augtof wate, and ieel-abll cross the bar eithout dnlentiu.. Thnyyre aommaoit bymmtere fexpareoci intelnlb m1awill nleye e towedop,.nd down theriver. W Neither the owners nor Captains ofthee. vessel. will ba reepo." .ible toa~eJwlry. Bollioc, PreioolIonec,Sier or Plated Weeno O, eo. L-eftonPyP. II. Peekaog,. aby, or pt on board ofth0!,, .alms regulae Sills of Ladlie are lake. for thse .ee,e ad helue thsrlll lyr dd BORO.T, WILLIAMS A Cc.,Ne.10 Camp etrr , Leenl. It PhildeLphia, BAKER t STETSON, No. 48 NO'Ih .dyer's Cherry Pectoral. W E INVITE THE AT- Cce"lElNTION ofdthe Pablie to the Cte"iyatnppeodll..n belwaend aoee for them that randid r 1,0 lerntin rhleb their honesrt frank ne decer-r Alenmeochstattionsu Inany who mlun tn~tly bear ,v itret b the <Biucy and value o CHERRY PECTORAL, dc not ,,oototOe lwaa ,ith or doilor'. Cnor orrnl.' , rlar convictime. Judge the.,, wLrlthhr thlstsnot the medicrlo to trust rh.o yOU must bane relintfor the throat or Io,,peocIge, too, wcetAer every family ought notto eeel iAI thcen ae ", enfxgu ,n ugabeit thle everywhere prev&,lo t amy, which slant. elll nel Geqleoncycpon leaet c ary 0ito and cnrrc. o tChe tlaamb froImcc,, anceac. - JIaaee C. H., *P.-.I Crea, O ,Nce.ItI185 3J.C. ALe-Sir: fIa CHER)RY PECTORAL i. ecaA in- themIn their Ownc.e, ,e.and eG pope wi& the happi.st effctI. eThe cc- as pa.tet AI cillHe. elway before them, .lead to leaduliy ca re get lceryeea emedeoy; and it .. I ll eelper undoubted seividnace veinls to my mitt,, that .ny teiog I ikr . gi n nal emeriti- caoa be n.- riled. ThIe ,oei e,,cllene of thiI s ,bioEatIc oal genle (i the CHERRY PECTORAL,) preed Lbyodl cavil ay opccedtrlnl under their own .bPaECTOAcL, Ua. compelled medical meanpreelecm .Mend its",:,,les,. ItI ayedonal IdouboIbale.e generral medy tA heeI for 'be t'utmonxry Ade~ttoi e othi , cl note, at the somoe time sedatlve and exlpo foum-a-- rare ranhinnnao proprtlel In tbo hope [hnat it ,III prow its ow r I lohlribn myself re- ,pcrlfoll, }our cA'ct 'l. HS. HO. SELLER, M. D. Aaea.cD, SteC,., Jneeay 10'I i8H. DecrSir: No s. I,,ceeoat-m , women ore ehild-IO-4ee G.tcreun to loen thal the CHERRII PECTORAL is all that it clnin, to be. Thcer I.moc use.d, this vicinity althougIhecot Lkon until reentlay. Th community e houldano. ie virtue... YoTrs tcely. OHN 5. KELLGe, M.D. IW Pe.parel ,.ndemidady JAS. C. ADIR, Preeie.l etA AooatlcAl ChemisLoee, IecL., edby I cIIDeoIHl COT :. IeHg ee.IAW W - M tel DOCTOR BEACH'S PREPARATIONS. cer- Otho~p.toooord byo(o oibop.r.oo. ,,hth bigb..t~otilf.. 0000, eto pby~ilo. tb~t~t.. hfo. ptoeooto. it ott ettb ,olt toO ~btssot~ditt boo.. .. Otp.Iooltriy v~~oib.Oltt..foobioO ti~oooooois.odsd. Iolby.O~tblhproiooIttLBto lgghOittbti- OW' Bomok'. ItOoto GL .asr-A.,torclltttotto~do to, .o dio.o!o of . Loo. 0ol Bo...t .0th 0 P0000 Oth OotttO.Spthlt arslnt at for Mr.im~l L tbo~t Lho Cht, oe TLIo ,.,tbooO.4ooht, pro~dtw ~ot p~mo.+tO baoAtio Ditsrsot~t0b~ttthOh ytdtb~t ottO. Toy, ~oalthob oytypdpoioooil.t.,io by lb. fotot~in~oltofb ot.r ho Chutrx L oleffio~n,,.nothrdinw oftherlome6 edko~l. Iothtobof usido boytod tIaoou.nlttoy ;tdb wmtit bIgb. potief hoooiod Ca.dd. F.o,..o,,bolty tollttip.0tton.th t.0 ofOh. di.aao.o aBoah Itbe Chest tIO, ao d-L f iono" ldttogI. maint ne Otdo Tobo Or..ty.Oooo boL,.. Byoth'htooottoototth Bottyorn.-Tbi iy. . to .. lost, th7- b1..o lo noont eo.oitl opoo O.oOOyoo o l.a .oOF.,dCtod*IlkotooooOJ.,oo.. oPt.OOa~apr, Ogotonio t~otlittoo o ors oboo arpooOndO lot, otoob (tro d.OoBitteh.b .ofi t.he. hl' oop.,.0 o loagthoorOis .obOobtr t lthCbil. W O eoth obo ,oatoadipt yoa l.0h of fluteo t.oOgiteroief toooooortyOoott bytbt-. U. .111 oy hhie oentbtbtoutlt Oioiihoyt,.otoot.0Ota~l b.. Tbty orodit. Oht~t* b i. l.d B t.otoo i oto oo.o b i b.. p .- ina fotoia fol , tlo t . ht dotooa boothuto oantoo,dO, F.O, boppp.t.OlootoOoovoog,to, Oo1. ttoo !btOsbtyoadal Autumnolbotby.O. Poro. pdood o tby E~l~e ee m.00.BOaC Beidi l0Cow ot.On odbpObtoo~y OW . ot.t olC otototttodCheo.ootbl*oo~n..t.* W rc~r olhN~lnd allolhwit lhill.0 too tO o. RANKO 1'O v 1ttt of Copo Inot1U1 LNE .ORLEANS DAI Y ESCENT. OL II .• :.. .... BI....E.D EVERY DAY, SUNDAY- EPTED,O ATOI ST. OC: b S'TRE VOLUME VII. WEDNESDAY MORN] W AGus T .I f, N olBER l NEW ORLEAIBS___,OST-OFFI•.. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. From June 1 to October 81, 1854. Ornce n Uone aInk Days: From a . .toS6. M. )rr i dej assnd aHltdar s: From9 to1 A.x. GREAT EASTERN MAIL vri MOBILE....Arrivesdaily ato8.M. Cloes dally t 10 a. M.,for paid andn. paid letters inland andat 11 a. 0. for prepald foreign letters, supplying the following way oices: Bay St. Louis and . Pa hristian daily at 11 . M., PaconNgola on Tue oy and Saturday at 11 a. . For Biloxl, Miulselt City and Ocean Springs, will close on Tuesday and Thursday at 8 a. h ., Friday and Satnr. day at 4 rP.m.; O'Rourkel' on Tuesday and Thoon day at 8 . M. GREAT WESTERN MAIL.....Supplying Baton Rouge, St.Franonsvllle, Natchez, Grand Gulf, Vicksburg. Lake Providene, Worthnlagton's Point, Greenville, Grand Lake, Colmbia, Napoleon, White River, Helena, Memphis, Bandolph, New Madrid, Iickman, Colum. bus, Ky, Cairo, Paducnoah, Shawneetown, IIenderson, Evanville andLouisville,fourtimes a week. Closes at3 r.., and supplying Natchez, ViLsburg, Napoa leon,Memphis, Cairo, Paducah, Evansvile andLouis- ville, twicea week. Closesn at 3 r. M. Arrives daily, hours irre gul. ST. LOUIS MAI....Sopplying Natchez, Vicksburg, Napoleon Memphis, Hickman Cairo and St. Louis. Cloes daily (Sundays excepted) at 3 r. a. Arrives daily, hours irregulsr. VICKSlBURG MAL... Supplying Donaldsonville, Baton Rouge,St. Eranclsville, Red RiverLanding. Fort Adams, Natchez, Waterproof, Rodney, St. Joseph, GrandGulf. Warrentonand Vicksburg. Closes on Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday at 3 . . Arriveson Sunday, Monday, Thursdayand Friday by S.M. . FRANCI8VILLE OR COAST MAIL .... Supplying " Lnbranche'es Landing, Taylor's,Bonnet Carre, Ed- gard's, Bringier's, Toreoad's, Donaidsonvflleand interior, Neaw River, Bayou Gonla, Iberville, Plaque- mine, Manobac. Broly's Landing, Baton Rouge and mnterior, Lobdel's Store. Port Hudson, Hermitage, Waterloo, St. Franeisville, and Points Cooupes and interior. Closes on Sundayand Friday at 7 A.M. andon Monday andWednesday at 8 P. . Arrives on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursdayand Saturday by 12 M. RED RIVER MAIL.... Supplying Alexandria,Grand Eoore, Natchitoohes, bhreveport and Eastern Texas. Closes three times a week at 3 r. se., generally on Tuesday, Friday andSaturday. Arrivesthreetimes a weekh. days irregular. COVINUTON OR LAKE MAIL....Clones on Monday, Wednesday andFriday at 9 S. l Arriveson Tues. day. Thnursday and Saturday by 4 r. M. LAPAYETT"MAIL.... Closes daily (except Sunday) at 1 P..M. Arrives daily (except Sunday) at 1 A. M. CARROLLTON MAIL... fleeceon Monday. Wednesday andFriday at 1 P. . Arriveson Tanesday, Thursday and Saturday by 1 r. a. TERRE-AU-BGEUFF MAIL.... Clones daily (except Sun. day)at9•in. Duedailyat9•. . i'OINTE-A-LA-ItACHE AND ENGLISH TURN, Parieh of Plaquemines....Closes PFflUay at 1 r. n. Due same day by 12;. GALVEBTON, SALURIA. INDIANOLA AND PORT LAVACA....CLoses (very five days at 7 a. s. Due every five days at 4 d. r. RRAZOS SANTIAGO, POINT ISABEL, BROWNSVILLE AND RIO OIGRANDE....Closee everyother Thursday at 7 a. Due every other Monday at 2 r M. VERA CRUZ ANDTAMPICO.... Supplying all Mexico. Closes on the lot and d4th of each monthat 7 A. A. Due on the 1lth and 25th. Poestage--O1 cents per half ounce : newspapers, 2 cents each prepaid HAVANA MAIL....Closea direct on thellth and21th of each monthat 7 A.n. Due on or about theth and 30th. Postagel P•ole in JdLdoane. On letters, 10 cents; newspapenr. 2 cents, WEST INDIA ISLANDS, BRITISHPOSSESSIONS IN THE GULP OF MEXICO ANDSOUTU aMERICA, AND THE ATLANTIC COAST OF SOUTH AMER- ICA via HAVANA....Poeloge Payable in .Adoan., as follows: When the distance from the United Half on. News- States mailing office is- Letter. paper. ZOO milesor under...................... 100. 2c. Over2500 miles .......................... 20c. 2c. 2500miles or under..................... 34c. 6o. Over 2500 miles .......................... 44c. c. When received in the United States, and the distance to th office ofdeliveryis- 2500 milesor under...................... 10oc. 2c. Over 2•00 miles .......................... 20c. 2e. NEW GRANADA. WEST COAST OF SOUTH AMERI- CA, CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, SANDWICHI ISLANDS, AUSTRALIA. VAN DIEMEN'$S LAND, NEW SOUTH WALES AND CHINA....Closes on the 0th and llst of reach month at 7lr. . Arriveson or about the 10th and 2Sth. W The postage to places on the West Coast of Seath America via Panama is, on each single letter 43 cents,. andon each newspaper 8 cents, when sent ; and 10 cents on each letter, and 2 centson each paper, wheoa received. .S'The postage to New Granada direct is 10centssingle rats. and 2 cents each newspaper; and to the Sand= wich lBlands, Australia, Van Diemen's Land and China via SanFrancico is, on each single letter S cents,payable in advance. Ra}The single letter rate to California and OregonIs 6 centsprepaid. or 10 cents unpaid. On eswepaperso etc., the domestic rates apply. ao2 W. 0. KENDALL. Post-master. Shermnan's I~'orld's Pair Pre- mium Shoulder Brace. SThe ollowing fgures ill.trate the benefi. t tobede.rived from the us of the Brace : E 1 o 5 0 zt HH m t Hi PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO FIT- TING CHILDREN WITH BRACES. There is are-ly. ma or woman livng but might bebenefitted by the useIt theSHOUL- DERBRACEheroogeredto the pblicE.Its ule is not attended with env inconveninbe--it ight,eMy,.,sd eftEcle iE ENLARGING THE CHEST, STRENGTHENING THE LUNGS. andImproving the gnerael health, whileltpromot~e a qraefnl and manly ear- riFgs. There are manygbracertrade and sold that areirksome andin;unoE to the wearers be- cause they are not eonatmrted on the prineple| of Anatomy, ad my who have I fortansetely .ade .,e ofthem are discEuraged aud reluctaot in seeking reliefinthe seofother. To seh persons this BrceLe of- Srrdwith the confidence that itwill meet their wasnte,ad impartall Ihe r.lief they haer tried toobtain from the use ofothere. MrIr. S, superintends the fittilg of BRACME th Ladies faorwhore wnvenienee retired aparlme• torte furoisiLd. Persons wilt do well toremember the name snd number, to secr' the genuine, whichcan oDly be had at SHERMANS ESTABLIHMENT, 0 ST. CHiiARLESi STREET. -Mrs. Sherman's Lace Spring .abdominai Supporter, or the relieffl d cureofthole ""'oav viw) .omplint towhich femalesre vbieet. This Supporter it not cumbersome, but c. o v n t tLght, el1tie, and effiient to ile lf-aduinj..g, AND THE ONLY SELFD ISTI ISUPPOR T C i IER IN USE. It liftAthe Abdom- EI (aox ie.) tal tenand yeaall I the purpoasa of relief for which UI Eupporter wapoEriioEaIy dCEigE- -d. It is reeommeaded by the Medical Faculty generally, and needs but a triaior eamination to .. lvnee the most incredulous orits euperi ........ ge......ll .than. R NSOLDGONLY ATSHERMAN'S ESTABLISHAMENT, S SRT. CIIARLEB(TREET. PrivateRoomsaand Female ne attendaoee to wIll on L ,liee, .Mlrs. Sherman's Lace relt .ibn dominal Supporter. A convenient Supporter for I.Mie• predndiead aginst the us of!teal !prings. It m•y b w with ortbtheut the under Strap. goldernly aF boe.CEIESAEEEIH EGEEE Dr. Banning's Patent Lace or Body Brace. PRICE REDUCED (18564) TO EIGHT AND FIFTEEN DOLLARS. WU This BRA i celet forhe rlie of femICO diordr VINS nuch e8 Fnllingof the WombDie- mforle of Preon.ray. Pains it the Back, Weak.n.* inthe Chest, r-e•ulaTror F TH l EG, Metruatio t dWenkkeeorSinkl n lg at the Sto. n vrh, Dylente r. Piles, Dlseuse of k.h Lunlso d Hehrt Lee Voice s t proed an u iailing r f SHOWnd ,v ntmaleore: Thhe olplace for th A L GE Vf R BRACE BEL RTE the OUTH ING WA N HAN A ADE SHE•IANS ESTABLISHMENT, 7 0 ST. CHARLES ST. 1- Asworthleuimitatioun are sold elsewhere, persons should bear Smind the came and Dumber. Mrs. S. attends personally to fitting the a1 M•'ew and Large Assortment of Elastic and Lace Stockings, Forthe relief of VARICOSE VEINS OF THE LEGS, an afection very duetug roonleg UIcr that may contl- .. ethmnghlife. Cut 1 SHOWS THE WITHOUT IT. LACE STOCKINGS, eta., ALWAYS ON HAND AND MADETO ]RDER WHEN REQUIRED, AT SHORT NOTICE. ion th. w o theae Insctrumt•, th CONSTRUCTION AND APPLI- CATION to very Imporwtant, penenp to a.ail themnlree of the Geonine, t•4h to ellau•aorte garmdme a Ma is mila NUMbER IPt7 1i I•KHER IAN, 70 t, Charl• Etret. )4ANCING-MUSIC. SAHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY. ID. PaCLIS ,EY?pl*.II t ,his 919 . L[I... d nswop9991t lN. 91l Bo. 99914, b.9.,.[ C..11bou ,.. Cuil .K.., wb... he .1 19..b .11 tbe MOST ?ASHI DANCES. D . .. uC.....-M..4., Wednesday.9. WMd dy.frw 9 9911 8.~99. v Priest. LI... I., [. Wined I.ey,* dsy,fmmr a. Y. b9 1. Y 1 UUI.e..IS..9i.,., from 6 to I o'clck,.. Y. .5 P ATENT AOTION PIAN O .OIRTE..-The. ..d... 0. .. fQUorE A upeetMkck old. and ntn O tkseIII IlB BOUIDOIR PIAMO PORTER, fr, th. .. b. x U9r)s 9[9e.9ru.oE LIJAoofuELJH DUNSAS.. Pico Y-W.s~T.oe_.61 H h AORAT D. HEWITT, PIAONO 59 lBTd9~11[d9*9MRL95* t1ttoo of the fll. to bl. 14 sode cad e IRSTRddIERoMUIC AD bUId.AL INSRUEN, fel nd .. d 4.9910911. .94 91. no b19 I .lul.99d u...t...ll ,f I..II IORTEBi,b999.t6.!9.9,d...flb 591l9.b.[I1 tb. UI.I11d 5119...d N..p, a`rhicb .roLo b fand thouof A. STODARD C CO of w York HALL SON, IN.w To' sod PLETEL A CO..! Pen.. The s utnen.-fth olh ktbd.: IIUI( 8% MIG.oAND, PICCUW, P1000, OBL051,. AND SQUARE-... of the mat a~bntsd msken iLO n te loN, eobks` VIthe lt i-mstg h ftemerb t srey. o1lbw. 99 9!SS3 6,( 94 endlT.99,.. They .111 be wld t-.9.,..11 ' Am nog 1 1 b9,9.lhb..be.btl0 919.19.11, b.h.ed lbe.Rests [9.9. 91199 o[[ACUORDEUON 9,91b91bt tth ICb. .'market. .. biebb.d.,.4.l the ma9t r9.o..999..1. GUIITARS 9.9.f- t~nd b ILLI*YtL 0 OIt~~~lsII 19b7WILLIAMI1ALLh9ON,ff..b99,th 9ppr.9. d'PAl1SS MODELS. Th9.. Int,.9,.... 9 .99the Ib.s.9dt ol9.,.9d 4,..9.d t stud .1,el9,1.1. Theub.1rib.,b9e had m119e y [9'91p9,9[[1 9 the MalrboltlI o th tkerrartion. well' 1Ywrrdie5Ud L [horoo.tblpy. .q9l111 I.b .h. 9h1191199t detaIs lbth. b9.11.9 HMi tdLiLh bll*ed Abbe ha see base A.1h Seothero mvket ,..dd h lbh cll h l lb 9r uh th .111 hewn.I yph.,9., bd.. .. .11,k 5 o.IINb114.',MUG[CALINSTRUS9RTS.,d thLATEST.,d MOST FMHIONASLEABUSIC. T. 91.1.1 Phb1.....qOndf.9Iy f.9itId to a Ell WT.Cpmi.9 hie.Hock9 flair Is HORATIO D.HEWITT, 1) CImp rut, N-Orleus. TNSTRUCTIONS IN V 0 CALL AND INSTIIIINTAL NIUIIC.-THOMAS J. MARTIN, I . oI the oldet I.ONIw in t city, 11 thusinll to sirs rsool oa the IN and UITA, well u VOCAL MUSIC, ither ct Ko thetl madaae of popdsl. (' rden left wtt4P. P. WERI.EININ No 6 Cramp street, will meet with prompt stteoton. jlPI'l NIANO TEACHING.-Mr. 3 i _ I.WHLEIN Nevins egiI rtuned his far thero o ractl o~~ -do ivru u TMbsr of rh aJN G GITAAR, R, .mpp i.d bythe rolle. [/' H reIr PY. Weriatn. Moelc Store, no. 6 Camp strut. mpRe 1m MRB. CAMPBELL, Teacher of Music 11 pi.ruLERONS ON THE PINO ARDRUITABbU a~r r.ldencao. 69Constm s trut, nd Io ct Po.8( Hard .trut. 1T.,rmo-P per month or bGlr1. l . m s W LECTURES *0s9 **wynnntur t1! IlkA 1.10 Ip CIA REAT e~~ NORTHEREAT ROUTEL from Buffalo andntgar P Wi Lnke w11P, wa Bit. I..,-o. The American akamear arming the Ezpre., and Called 8MM. Mailivan toO...l, Cap. Vincent,Ogsabur.gbhb .. trralad Queuee,mmnocting atOgdenbbvrgh and ape Viveeot with nrlrurl ! Naw York. Bvliogton. Bving prings and Hootov; ar~ at Mootfr 1 with Atlantic and Bt,Lawrence Redmrd, and at t.neand CliMlyit Railroa, forPorland, Whit. Mlllthil., Time-A4btl.ItoMonItr.e. RAY8TATE Capt. t.ilard. NEW YORKCapt. Cbhpma.l,.... L.,.,.tt daily, hllady..llc.pt. at o'cl.bk, r. r., for Cap Vincent anlO~danmlurh. ooiativg with the Rfrer 9traman, t eatvg h entlr lth of tea Tl..taod (.leda ald tbh Rpid. of he b=tlif St, lrwrseos, by daylights and urliv st Monreal at6o'cloek,r, r., rtet dAo. in tdm.for the fQebeQ boab. Parevgn Inaringg B. " ct 7 o'rrf, a:r. hare,([ homr,a tbou )rinl 0A'elo.b'l.g.tbahllvtlsna t 'Nbagaa Fall. Tg e 19 o'etaktrain ofcarsfrom Boutla arrive at~tototmefr h tlu~l, u~ra ~ad~~blr~lhLp~tobl 8 o'eloekl. , same doss itemr~ rI~o~a hl~F~L8 'lo~ r. r., TAE INCTEU STATE" MAIL. LINE. 81t.me.ONTARIO, CGytpi, Tb1-p. CATARACTC ptbtE l... NORTHERNERC ptal. Childs. leaa.e.l.ttn Ailty,8.btwday. I- cptnd,ni hat!-Z1.1 it ~giin Y, rbraee n 11- hours node half to alai[ Nmprs FLWe, tocbii ct BhntgOler,0ew SBecet Harbor, Ki tlltt, CIlII..,B,ll- ,Bsd 0n848l..A.lurgg mlltg with the Rlrer steamers, pp uiug the notice length of 4"Toan mnd and the Rapid, ofthe benvtih Bt.inwmnes b daylight and con- .lctiq..ltb the Ogde.brgb and Browtt Railroad forRonne', Poila, Bulinb~n andBwmoa and wtib the Ezp.... Train ofCanat lrsy for ALbany an N aw York direct. The above Line ler.,. I.E.lo d ~lly,8und..Asy.tp1ed, bylbeB,!. (l.tsad , al- Fabllb g b ,t lr.t d,t[bl9 b.ldt.b . II. inb..An [en the pl..ur.t f tie lb. BrAI.i.l ilom .1, bllt.Ip18.Ay U.. the.,,A ,qtlhl b..tsolqn m . M t e ma.fllpnl.t. m y oi. LW 0141s . .tlltl UM l direHtt, 184 sltNlALet Al.,Nitg In toB f aoll~rpucoe ol or boon to risit Niapgr PalntmeTe o 14 e'la e T1 of CGnfrom Thousand Islandst Lewl," I oi iefrthe nam boat, parin[ all the'I1 tho~d b~d byyday- .,pe cabiabf a g[ ,8 b nen, ront gdnnabnorl d, end tioa o a of oft tho plmd id u ^peb RiverBumnpr w drettoM elsl, tlohthe hu~ng and duhiv at.. of the. mble Bit. Iwwrenc, salving a Mwt-, a t 6 o'elar the nn1 d y. in time for bhe Qoabec boar. Thin inthe mmt b-rtifni S MERe ROUTE on the Contmrnt. The etesmen of the Ahmerican Lfne arebuiltezprenll lorepeed and eomfon hnvivg II the epolp.,atl for safely required bsl la fthh pnciova and Derttiffi pps.[ binSate-roomnthe entire leo818 ofthe twat. If' Pwene. cmo prancea Ticket od foill ivformahmoatO~ee, opposite BQelo and iiingn Fnllb Railroad Depot. Fal 08i ro Cs1net Howe and Intenantlool Hotel, ningen P111. 11 A MERICAN CRYSTAL PALACE. - FOR THE EXHIBITION OF THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS. O#Opt. .oooy Day sad E,,oog, (eoeopt Sunday,) from 8 a. r tU TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ADMITTANCE, will be the price h.... Mros ail-ceion.. Thee ill b0, NO FREE ADMOISSIONS, with thO o.FRio of Ex- hibit-0 and the Pr0,,.and .o SEASON TICKETS will be said. T , Crystal Polact has Fo o m the mooh. eztgrii,..Iwrstio and1 improrsmo0., and I. ra"l Ellio oFp with leg.tand ioooo,.t- inR lRect*0na ofhandOcraftiomm aters oYqa of 0h. world. The MACHINERY DEPARTMENT is tr0 0omp0ta1 . Qouin he's. number of additional end curious maehfnei, however. arei. pre- para~tion anICd willURhoid n place is s few rL I ilia E Bhibition. I; PCTR GALLERY ara t mle nrhnrsn Ialuable ool botioo i the W 0 ite.n Hemir.i , R The SCULPTURE con iboilem ROOFmb ody oe Fo0 pl eof Marble, 01oo of 0000ip. e, massof them Vg-.'l aind all of 0.0ui0it. oookmfoo.ip. H"oy ohlo, Statues,. beside., are noEn ro HOI from Europs. The Axvoeiatioc hus comppleted arranlemeots for the north... of n rhoiceallecticR of MIODELS OF ANTIQUE STATUARY of gnof 0el0brity. A s.,tion of the gre.S C oLIFORNIA CEDAR THEE which. inill n011ve foresto, Wod THREE HUNDREE FEETHIGH, mosoa-ioo NINEIY-TWO FEETlo 0100001000ceoO In 0.01ti000,d from She wet dem.ROa.S0i0 internol .vid.00, to .e loll THREE THEE- SAND YEARS OLE, has boodep.odrdio thoeCryst. Pao.0 bllts potrittfc proprier. altogther, the Crystal Palms snelosea, athis momnent, more arti- ies fla novelY uful anFd instructive charaterthen eon be o0am0g.H Olooeoodyb.ooOithoo le diorrimin shar, sod i0000.ntaugmenta- A.o .- lit OR CHESYRA OS ROESSIE wiIl b. in ottoO looe atotho Cr~ sto[ Pol... every Mmiia. Afwrrwn and Evenomr. The Assl.RF iO o, fHro a Prise of a GOLD b0 0. eOtiog OR. Thoouod DollOn, or its eqluialent ibcash, if preoferred, or themo1 o..Ool .0d .ovooOI Io,,otloo or DEbscovey oOIh sh.ll havbebe. 0atented oEOdoed jo tohUnited 0 .ates PFOOOl O durtinrgthe year oloipgthhselo.1.y o December sett, pr00idod 1 l0 thahoOho sadl. 0 0ntlnn o o.O,03,, bl R RorA oprIoao t, 0.bOiboOr meau- tim. r~ib~it aao hoc.00. A ROLD 1EDEL. boalog O, Thoouood Dolln, ,or Is Oqovlmot ca ,b. Ht, Airtist ,ho0o wor, booing b0,o shibiRd In thI Crysool Ploace ,00ri0g0t three00.00. clIoelog o the frst day of December ne.shbll bedeemed moot 0o0 orthyp ofeob testimonial. Taros. FIVE fEEI S 1 co1ting Ooe Houndrd Doll o each,. or tlhir eoquivalet ion cas, it pro.rred to the tl. e d.o o too ,bo.e io oolioo inthe arious dOopornooo of th0 Useful Arts., 0atnte10 .a- imerd or caveated within the year, and exhibited is the Crystal Palace 0. loral0.R0, sllfie 0djo0dEd mop[ worth,of.ach t0.01mo00011,o.0 after the R. disd dd ost alcoll:ntas aforesaid. BuFovo. FIVE hfSEEALR, ,oiog Ooo Huodred Dollar. e0h, or theOb lOqofl00 io plate or ca, ifp ooolod, to the Olb A,0.0.obo., logfiool Noo0.o oo plebod lothe o.0 o0 e log tithe Crystal Paime eon exhibited thOhl s. c foo.aid, .balt ed ooad m0o0,orthyo .oh distinction next aller th mosotxcelllent as ..oreoo1. The ablest and moat respootable J, y orJouries that can beselecte shall beollo.poloO0d 0.,ooHme crio. cally teo ... oforScll.Erlbited, and 0.o01 0h, p00.0. oo tion,. The Director. .bell p.11td as role , as prFlOrOblO o .. Ielo ouch Jo or Juror, sod hoptoboe ahl, i n aououa .. ppp intma-', o or -I.'.r the fin[ day of Jame next.. The A-eoefotlo ll, leo thoird,00,lio.oa ardb o 00or1Dipl0 0,.00to the .Ofi itf or Is0oo of such aOOcleol..pO.,,.0s0.,i lumrrsent toentitle them to each distinction. All .entire. whichee deemed worthy of s place on this o ond EE,- OoaOio~o 00,th Worlld'. IdoItn 000 ArH. 00a~ .00,100 WITHOUT ANYCCHIORR WHATEVORTO EXHIBITORS. An effient Poolle are oo cal o .ntol odoooe day and orilgbo.athe nlmo t men I. used I. prot0,, 0 g arti0 H xlhibited, bu0 000 A,.ool. 1100 lellaelmRo.0 oollit0Yfor toes or daoage tosuch aoticleo. All Unieoll,,.ECants, etc., m1ust 0110l, at the slod neor the door. A. lhe Crystal Polgpo ifo Bonded Wooho..., oi.i.oes cannot ,e per- 0100.0 loo oE,,0 000es of sy eioo into or oo t oothe buiIdiog. No Eboobs glom, aod o nporso ro-,dmtltd onthe m,.ooTicket. m0,0011 F. T. ARNEOM, PreeFdent. USPENSION BRIDOES.-NOTICE. K~ BENJAMIN WATKINS, o Port GiMbeon fi.i.ippi, Arhitlt Eugixerr and Blridge Builder, gate outletr that Le will span the A1wir liply th. Oio, tb. udloo, r anS other River in the United Settee with SUSPENSION BREDIESI upon ren ouabl, terms, Ior Rrel ash Hr a ecsp rtiog or IRON usER SIANENT RIDGES, Aet. Tb, ab.,v RE.Is.,, Bdges wt111 p~ndedeither (ionl imb-r Brick or Stone, or Cwe:or Wrolllht Iro S .I-.lone mEEE.E..ire, sod with Hither Strp Iron. WErWI, Il,,,En blE.. He rInspn lh, Potomac at WRsaiEgE Cit,. or ihe East Rrvur from New York, I Brooklyn at Williar--`-L -- ' -~ r Ricer troaWeat Pointto the LEnatern rhurerr- Ceb~. uwu..undadd during th, Rerolutionnry W SECRETDISEASES-OfSie 82 Customhouse street, be-re.. Ronl Elnd BoErbon .treEI.-DR. JAMSES w ,lld reeparttully call the atwuntio of'tisane xad atrangn nhnhare unfErtun aly .IliI.d upEnE e.eIrdlv.eEE of thel lb rhraec, m it, matElappelingl lE, E ththey E ESiE Re.lE,, "t!a .. f RIp , EIEEthoutthE areE EMrcury, EId.E, CEEb.,EEnyp ether P wane. l roR~fn from threee to Berea day,, Tiith--t oraithot a olmrs, by the ore frnely di-ernd Remedee, whichrnonyb procuredfrom himwEI. and EiREupon i,.dIoEE de out "cc, a Eurel o erg. weill be on ! Dr J. e Inpol of oerti~ratee from 'It'. .lbm.Ei dbEEEca I. all pErt'.J.1heEEtono Ithe may eure.they. Ilieu. Elffcted, hich erse prEouned ineoEEblE by ceIebriate PblslzEE. Bioce Dr.EJnmeI1E. introduced E e.'ieR R ndel in EI I citryeY t alE wurasere thatbare r-ur oodartheteatment of e hese 1, dib...r EEEI"1 iEEIEEEE.. c EPEEIEIE d b1ut1 hntthehahEDe Drctld p. lfet rlE, and n order tat the EEyictEd mayavail huherelveE of these EEEIYRId riuy proEidEntial dEarvEi,.e, Dr. J. 6b. located lErmIE EEnllioEh I*Dy'aeE E.e llhoue,..DR. No. El. PriIReERooms re- vveIdt. e#ZOGbcE hur.fom l .Er.IEo VI.u. lebl lylp NEW ORLEANS SEW ING FACTORY. A.OHINE SEWING. LadieeHOUmekeep.., Drsxmeknenad Shirtmasrnnao h.-mums(n EJEind EWING done, orany Eisd of worEIEI up, bith ASTON- NOUN DISPATCHI i ore neatESd durable men...than if done by bead, and RI VERY LOW PRICES, by Bir experienced inthe EEEmaE. El WILSEN'S ]JEW PATENT ROTARY SEWING - Al, kilE.ofSEWING for F-RieEI, HotEI., ERAEmbo..,.E., prom tl a.wded o p 1 ~RIIW yBEIAC HlnKarnr EEE .SEEI.EPpII SIACHINE NE!. DI.E, DPELRS,SILR and COTTON THREAIDo R.Ebl.,Eonha de E fovE..1. AppIPINE. ISET. CHARLESSTREUE',u mirWe, n791f . HUFTY, Agent. L ITTLEJOHN, NORCOM & CO., corner of 1J GrE?.r and NwCLErve1.I, bhrIe .toI, lEd teRD for 11e1 low for ecrbh- CIFFEE-MOyS., Jln, Havana and Rio; TEAS-IpEorial . llpII.EI d, HODn comEon and Bne; WRITE SUGARS-C-CeIb d, Loaf. lEoldlrII, RetioEd; BRANDIES-Old EEEniE, United Proprletal' VIRpEdE DEl EII, 0 CE Co., eI.I WIRER-F l,, OEPOldE. P DeEErry, SIEEirE, ChEmppgl., ClrC RCHNAPPSll i lySo iE R, pintE. teqle; SALMQNO~ONl LOIRTERS-EIW dote. lPOEnd Eran; trotl othalbrtElERiR theB EEer~lRe. Jell JERSEY ZINC PAINT.-Thu Rub- N EScrbes hveno on band, and will be constantly supplied from the mERIfaeIIry, an sErEReR- of ZinE PaiEtR made by the Ne. JnRRI ZiER CoEp.y, icbih theyERIv the l rde. and eII nmeRI on lEE...r diEtIE g weneE. BroEndinOil; fa pacge. lE5, soand 10 Ea;. SI,,, EERf l Es ron d .. Ri;olo. porbR..Ele Gb lREE S REGEBO T. WILLIAMS E CO., 10 C.I street. SHERRY AND MADEIRA.-A small lot of SHERRY andMADEIRA WINEE,E R superior quaIIEy, in 1 and g all. demijohn. (untie byy 1.M~E J. EASHBRGEE i& CO., 1 St. Db',I..EIEIt. B ITTERS-100 cases Boker'sBitters; 76 do. G,,R.EEEE. PEERsRIeby l I R S.OWOLF5, R Ctpup IlEt. T IME-1400 bblG. Thomaston, landing per 1/ barME, and fErI.bl JEIG DAELAGiRAYK & CO.IO MagR.ie.l.Et. COW PEAS-60 bags Carolina Cow Peas. JOMJ Hal 61md ond for s.eI. SRMOVALS-R O4r Ri EMOVAL-E. M, DALEY & CO., have re- .eyed to r Tahoojbitaai atxt~ooY Dtii CO R)EMOVAL.--BOGERT, WII~AS a& Co. bIr, removed NO-90 catoeoebett-Iowa bor. j R EMOVAL.-S MT & c Pmmrea have re- 0 0edtN. ICANAL STREEZBOLOe, oUp ir 4, D EMOVAL-WILuLAK AWLETIoRG, dealer in j H~rdwaro CotlryPaiote0ibOh , Ketb r.,uiidfmn b~ oo. n ald s..a rh.s ewe. Co.O d It.LouixM.Ltr whenh e illb pleaxd IA et Iriodlud wem .141 WIL LL/MARNSTMBROnGlI,. I OIJL.H. R EMOVAL.-J. 0. PINROX, Real Estate, EDUCATION. KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE, di- ,1otad by " BOARD OP VIBTOUB, tOW1.1. by Ithe 8W5 =. eath, 541.501a CLR.T.P. ALLE id, i d.J LII4 IWIPomnt, and . prnE IIZ1..s, 514.4 bGym .DJ ThMsoos, K o bydy. t hatd4171.qIt i hlsb.t heC.IIeg, .ltb the additio of m t.dad 1.1,55f IaNMMIaU5 NSBOlalsloia nd 1heomoio.and of1h05 Eogiss1.g. Tb.h bholAti ofthe fxtio.D sbsv Men.ir~ldtt.4au d.,.,gthD pHI year aDd Nr NR'0Pm D..tgim ss,.i iD u ow ab du led, whie Lsve rondsrsd the Involute oo ouoIitIspart b hltb, eonrd ie4.ao.mena ,,,4 , off rID .a, xId it s I.- l(& b or, 0oghnexo(rlcr ~dioo l~pt 7Te M wbb open na the ae Lt rs Ideoda i =7'= bsr, X1=111=7 i :I rl~nprrmcu u oa (r gsr.D.PlS fie Il,)5Ybb ieb1OdrN0*., Addax the ,SPIN1.RbndLnt" 51 0 14 Iy0B 1 1. Du FND]NNNy, KY.t" o. Id.ig d. . P. DuDLIy, jyllIs P51IdsISIID!Bs d. FRENCH AND SPANISH TAUGHT BY MNorSLKX. A EIONL.SS I LCOLlentn. TESTIMIONIALS Prof. Neleq pi.-let u know beatbr yon wil name yor chai of Lmgugni yWt.MORSNI .ID.d..t. Monsi,,r N.1-R l deddHiytdl.t1e but DSchx K h!., mne .. ith, td "gatsNEaofi.d1 i ohd4Nt. 7ro. NOBLKSOTLUR,Tm.s4ri., K-.i ,,0..1.5,PH55eoarra d4LOtd~ d to oID( flst..14. of tos... ",ONati6 7,,,,b nd .0 eh with dIDga.p and pNd .O5. No 54.,'Is 1.our0Nl. th, FsBrob. S__Ilh nd Ng151* L.4sg.. L a no yhortepws. tio. [N.O.. JA6ot. We h~va Gd pennaporal opprtoI)lx f jagltPcbow. Pof. ., ad e ronreisntiouti at is 1. en im no 't to , an~d of bi xia e M YMll U that is i. the bxiwe nIrwft hbpratiO. .N True Delt }m4 t, i NEW SCHOOL ON GOOD OLD PNINCI- PLEO.-AAMO5NN unfitPOS1NIG..,IDL xboroIood o.WILIAII80N, lad ofls.. C. H. W. W oi sos,, 1 R.r of "1'[g L Pro,1.st . Fo.oo.d.," n Rampart 05. ... t Io. of 0..jil,, 1.o, s wh DaD..odroo1d tofT..o n dD p 1 lkb. Pomiiyyddday~rlml o LIMITED ammn papal. r Lrordioer bdcilill0 for IFENCH. MUSIC sNd DRAWING. JIml y F~OR RENT. S1TORE TO RET-Imdaeposases- fN~t)kn~.. NlNse lic.....b.NNbb.All1..dP .pls N L*B kWCO..5lCo N.a.t... ~TORE TO RENT.--Posseusion glien 1st 23 Odsub., 5,5t.--Tb. 5*l Sb., 'b" bdrkbb... I.i FSI5.b. b~.,bltan id.54 Nst,. D.. .frtb.(.B5. Sbl~sfrbbos. L.. Ist blldig 5.5.5a tPba~pobSS55b~bt~. Tb bgsSA .5 5 5,S55.5n5m55.b.AS,5SNSb5l~h5ibNS. A p5.a spib BANSLLI .55 (Comonssss*nB5 T O RBENT--ImDaTE~T Possuss~os GzIVst.-- S b u b.....Sr BNSCKSTORE .1.5. ~l b5 wb, n f aSopbi~ N 5.h. P~a Is b.P4SIN PPbR & CO.. AS op...,.t .s.. TTNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA-LAW DE- E)PAIRTMENT-Thb Lli. bi. Iktment i l 1om1 IIa a the -ad MONDAY of I!rmber l8 aN d IIl. ns i., rI! re Lit Dlmnay of Appril, 866. They wl' smrnc0 the mat im- portsnt braocb.: ofthe 11.111 Cmmoo, CoenMittioos and Iotrraa- tibo.l Lb. wellbo. II- will bedelivered by m r lorofssan Tboebyloflo.-MICIb .. M ot I. Adm olly and Mliime Lw., ombrybyb, ON teb l.d obligo- iers, ofNentsn and Mulnern. CoLiami and a her bLIll. Toro, General Areregl, Seirnao, Ciil end hllita l nrinsrr' Conrt5 10.1,, I11,... emd Hyythlcetib 1lad .1 raI. forM.v10.M Service. i. Bolldibl, Repi.r ngd Slpplyfogblp. I. CIII, tio.l lb.Ambr.i th. L of 0SlIlbed thb Prnctice of Prise Coons, theAbnaht Right. of Staten intheir paeilte end hw- 11,e 1,11.t .4 N. ilgNslo P0.1 a1d hins 003.1 Sl.MCIlU II J. The Jurtdiotiw ofthe Corta o[ the lnild 8lnstsk smbreciv the Orlgi-a arse Ape Jes Jvrlsdition ofthe l pnml nd Circoll uP t Jlthrl.sIircteto l of theof A~rf LIauo Re... evdhea rg v ris and lmdnntavw Co.,.o dP~lJ Those by P011.1 I R.ndell Hunt, nill mhwe- l. Commercial Law sc itrelates to blarreenti srua, Merrcotil Prop1rt0 and Cont.a.ctd Mer.cntile 1,00.. They will (.UIt of Snll To dea, PInIosrbips .1 Corpor 0lo; ofPnlcipel sd No.1;. ofBilln of EschmU1 nvdPromitrory Nets ens Aippin " of&ail meat and Contracts rib Camera, eeot net ofAhf F~ittmeo by Charer PFt' and for C5,1 ywe. in. 0. Gena ShIp; of Feightl J.t- tire. andAve:,..ro liaivle ed I..-to;e of Bab, Oouantien Mot and S oppugn S u t, so a. The CridusI Lr and Practice toCouts of Crieninl Jo-die.. lion. H. The Lw ofEvidence. Thous by ProIIyar JohbI.u ill emb1ree- 1. Tb. Common L.,I 0 gnity, JurIipmdfd ad Practio,Id Pleding. jI"ll C,.Ie a Common LA.. 7. Comtiittlaoa Lwn. Those by Prof..11011ll,. illmbraee- 1. The Civil Code of Lloidan m ecneetlon with the Doll Spnn- ishend French IL. and Critical AIalyslh ofN. She nilI.t oftN, Svprema Crmrn of the S.W. 2. LIII Titlel, hbether derived from .gland, Spin,F..II or thb Uvnnd State.. S. Tb, Practic of the Colrt of Civil JaiedibLlb inLoolltil.. The Degree of Rachel-n of Lwrs will be conferred w thoss e ddlnts olt .wbo lhell bha veattended 1. fill .1ew ofL.IN,0 or o1s bill sauna after having ra d twelve months under the d'uactin o[ " n- .proubl.CoulenlblfLs , and bhoblon lomintiobby theb v 11. Praleu.n, bef C.d deserringSLII i If lb. hor. 8ve nol:.r., end ten dollars for theiloa Ail eommunicetiooe out be addreuad toths Danof theFacnltp at Naw Oleave. andl Ptnaddlrtd C. ROSEGIUS, Dean ofthe Faculty.. LOUISIANA SAVINGS COMPANY, corner Camp and Lafayette street.-This ratimtion has been organ- ' Od under- act of itrporation passed by the loo LeLisLature ofthe Suts, ondwill beopened for thb .. tr Sctio, of basl., on THUtS- DAY, Lhe 6d instat. Tbe basiL u.p, which it i. establisbhd I. simply abeltof SBying ft. *Litotio,. Far thepaspn.. of Sffpdie.all ,opp~otoityoflcumuls ti, 0 Ltheir oLO,,ge, ii frojided o the Chartls tetasmalLsm o . ,im, w.il be .osi',,on deposit. For Money depoited on Iiarea the alowing .. hav beab 0.(l tablishad : Deposits for ntlot. estha o6.2or dor than0iabysnterlestbth of three per 'ti?. 5epsiLt for.., leas n 6 months and not more tha months,Inter.- -at at the rate offoutr pe cent. per armsna. DepoLaO. for over 6mons. , Lnteret a the cat.,o fiv per o.rnt. per 2100y depa.,ted sbjoot tocall sWlW be mind, ban noiHOA ojll beallowed. O.Fridays deposit.will be re. ,d dnly fom Female.. . .TRUSTEES.... W,,. H. A.ard, W. 0. Bobbs, 81. Cron Pat. Irwi, J- i.Fjy, IaoB. Camdeo ea,.C.L.r.onood j Jan. Col,,an, as. 2 and. 0. L. Roberts" LM. H. GARLAND, Presiden NoOI..oo, August 1, 1864. 5.211 TORN DAVIS' OYSTER SALOON, te Thootr. Alony, ,,,tdoor f John MeltO.,oII'.)..% This well k,,.n ,oLoblihmot will open THIS DAY Anogut 15, aL120'oL.o1k ., h.L oe hsil. .h happy to 1.- . is flrens ed thepublic. Call, geatlo.0a and se Job.. 1.15 1. NEW~ ORLEANS, August 16, 1864.g We hreby urborin DR. ELLIOTT to have the bLock MULE Inlt by us with Dim, Boldat iiwwb a -tiara for accou1 ofJoaeO Long.. es aSpoH odMal. o"18 8L FERGUSON& OIOWIL WSaleto 1tae plac.on MONDAY SORSING, A102,0t5 01 DR. 0LLOIT5" STOBLS, No. 5 Poedido street;at 10 o'clock A. bl. T AKEN UP.-A dun colored PONY, oitlhOadls andBridlS. T.e owner e pthietMn by provi. prop'lty ondpayiLg charges. Apply on ThalliaO,,,. be trrso en t- and Liberty street.. .u18 9t" SUNDRIES- L1O horraSTAR CANDLES, 400 h2l1 boos STAR CANDLELS 900 qo.Au bo..w OTAR CANDILS; 400 ""'0 "ENE X. D& OAP; 160 bOA. eboi,, 0,0,0. LSRD OIL, 0..l5y ot1S JOOSPL LANDIS & C0., H T hloupionlst. W HISKY-I00 bbls. and 200 half bbls. SBoyle Rote. BRANDY--100 qaaner ad 100 eishth asks Dfaamtir. Ior mils b D reult JOSEPH LANDIS & CO.,3 Tcho pt tul. e at. SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS--20o eases, in pints a nld quarts, for same by je94 6t H.L. STONE & CO., 1 Oriler atreet. SODA ASIIHES-210 casks, for sale by je74 A. DELAGRAVE & CO., 505men street C ANDLES--100 boxes, 00 half boxes Star, for le by CONVERSE R CO, cor. Canal nd New L.-te ate. I URIISHED ROOMS.--Very pleasant rooms IIfor Fa'!l ro Singls Gentlemn. witb or witboat Bgardao be n slued t N1. 91l St. J..,ph street, el sin. F•lOm "' ' PRUNES--50 eases in gallon and half gal- l o.. joe, for mie by In la A.F. COCHRAN a HA5LL, 35 Grvler a. ILTRON-80 boxes fresh Genoa, for sale by Saul6 A.F. COCHRAN5.HLL, 26 ravi It. i EANS-25 bags Texas, for sale by .u.6 A.0F. CO5HRA0 & HALL, S6 rarvierit. W HISKY-- 0 bbls choice Rye, for sale by auo16 CONVRSE A& CO, or. Ceal aod Now Lvee.ta. LOFR--1000 bbls Myrtle street and Belle Air SuperfefleIndi nge teamrs CrC•nTCity ain0d U0lI Sam, or saIle by E.M.DALEY a CO, 81 ThopteuhuA It. a •JIMENTO-26 bales, for sale by jyt9 E. J. HART & C0.se Tbhop.toul, i at. C-LARET--830 eases fine and ordinary, for Sale by CONNaRSE & CO,.,. Camel .nd New Levee t.. L IQUEURS AND CORDIALS--I00 cases as sortd, for Iaxs by .u16 CONVERSE& CO,. cr.CmalmA New Lves, e. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-140 bbls., for sale Sby A. DELAGRAVE a C0.ol0 Mgaaine L j.04 -CHIEDAM SCHNAPPS-800 boxes, quarts and pints forealeby jy49 Iw H.L L. STON00e &CO, Gvier atriaL - EMONS FOR SALE--Just received, 80 b-a bo. e. sato Ltmone, rA ae a,/ & C O ., so C otm o n street. LIME-1o00 casks Philadelphia wood burnt, for sal. by WILLIAMSI &CO., je10 a paya-roit. R ICE--2 tierces choice, for sale by .II CONVEoSE& COea. C•.a cand Now Levee . .. M ACKEREL-100 bbls justreceived, in store Iwand fer..e by BOt9ET, WILLA &CO, Sp910i 0 ommont..es L L ECTIFIED WHISKY-100 bbls. in store 13 and fora. by LITrL•OHN,NORcOM a CO.. , I.I9 N- , Com0 r esa. Amerc and n Ftor,-. 4.,oi IN)tladbdg nbrs* orxd J i m L J. Hnar a Todebiuturr foh96Ely 1?OR SALE--FOR SALE. D EBIRAB LU PASSU ERaISTIAE PROh M PwEtT PoX IAI.-.&2....~d iu oV. %ny ' lA* p.t >..... .. Ihltm g wp..bo..r I anat akr- Th. aed tdeurrr ( p~r acd) , hr a upmm mshoot . hahd feet fthom tbregnarmm b a de indept (r B~s h dnd4 eL) .. b. u. p neuennd rith Tmu a ,a k~ Lie, e MI O SA$ldE bbuds G plem ten'Fake P.R SLA 8 yr B ol d MULE, bummr p..A frd t fee, oo f" I a tok a Prtuo Irl Bah o hdf ar- .L l3 bur .. A.,.o0 br Mwom k.p. 0 t...... W..o..ltd. b-dae JUDGMENT OR S dlrA d e Idonl Vold.p.Awl it 1 . Sa. C,l.waron, rarlbj~rdr ppeprdin r ll cho o221 C10l .. 4l P10s.. to ooro a. W BFLE-Eight ba-es TobNo.o, j1stlCnd. 2k f.om..t.e.d pd.., f 300. L lo Cutsbg, Ah .1 y Too....l..10g..d PI...T curt TT IRImeFOR SALE-A.120 hhds Glenn's Falls J._ Li L,~lamp ot. nl lo. .A b. od.o Appl y. 1.1112!pprlm C.2pn.dROAIIWXILACO.32P. B AY-ST. 8 LO I old o AULE, F o l by($ ,welro. m HaZoo. WkmoW. B. h. DALLt O. IUDGMENT FOR SALIE.-A~ Judgmennt in on rarth 01.1.X1 ourt .. . Duu mml((.Mluot tclorl iod b.A 1rr200 Co., lfa or t To..., b. bbb. a .lot.s.w lb B.oA., C. o..., Wbb., W2. b.o..o..oo HoaL Vtofoo. ,.o.1kl.o 10.abiE bO. oeb...14.. yt at .1 Co .IOTAEOl Pl.U, ... l PEW ]FOR SALE.-Pow 'No. 171, ic.Christ SchwehCadetree. th rlrnf ad gontin, desfnte09amd 91 Com mm pri, p O r , wllh iateuee I Aply W1` F~OR SALE-A Squqare of Gronnad, cn ealthw~d,aua he cammrg Ydgmtm u1 othe MWALu T al 8T L d Plum TYfor btE. T p. Impror mare .tar twoto Paty HovwWilk .I em., d nlilr e abn andwith .adhhtfa t deL a y.,, lthr hme Ibwt PW Plgrh how, m., with loft orIh yr plp. A n wgm B AY ST. LOUIS PROPERTYs~j?~~~~ ur~ for SAE Theipr o d (m s pogri Ioh u raa weiaig rta0flfotm tapn L OT AND SQUARES OF GROUND FOR B AL,.. the OPELOUBa RAflROADfP~TMi.r..h 14Iy TH&YER A 00.. 1 DEO~yn%,Ag~,6 FARM FOR SALE - OOnaoining urF a rich .ld within et mil.of y.,taltatd t L AppplyIy.l tW..700.l77t mill FOURTEEN LOTS OF GROUND at the J~nt123 oftb. Common sreel ShellRl.d.,d New C...l, .. th. New Bridge am...idC. Canal t Cmtlnm AN-m. I will .. 11 te abov lot..1 the Io pries of$000, on. uottrcuh, bWe-immil...nd p.... Ur Thl.Imve plomd . melletlemk d for Clf..hoIP,Lumbe III Yedmorwlllnnp p10 SIX LOTS OF GROUND NEAR THE OPEI0DUAs RAILROAD DEPOT-I 1 l ..ll Ste LotI of Srmmd maiglblhrough frol Elmil to PdIe l,.llthi..IIew ho Md.Ipde of lbheinro4. heu R. P.NlilkolI.ldmenu. T.Em-0llOfr lb. izi Lot., one qI., lIb,bhell*e in ad 11 7enn .410 SUNDRIES- 1000 boes. STAR CANDLES; 40ohalf boa do. 8o qr. do, do. 100 bbl.. Choice LARD OIL. 1000A0[b do. do. Obl. Fletbher'. E.0t WHIKY; 160 do. RAW WHIoaKY; 160 do. Old Moooag.bhelaad Boorboo WHISIKY OboT s .OLKINE SOAP. For als bY J.4 o JOSEPH LANDIS'& 0., u Tehopitoo. Itret. SUNDRIES- . 9 bAl. IosoALStONDSI 40 bo•g Toer PECANS ; 00 bos HERSKINS ,no half boll o00 10; 100o LbooLEMONS foor oW. by S. COCHRAN & HALL. 0 OGs.er ret.. UNDORT WINE.- 80 boweL BLMdLoadoyDo P•e; 40 do do. mn•ood.Polonoio Co.; 0do JAm d Jl. WOLGI,,Coo J w 190do poLYwCHERSL.en Uderwd'.. WIKY, 10 A.o. P40. AERMICALN BRAD., Gve 0 do. Ido do dorgdyPortLoiKoeterCo.; poo tdLoby mys JOSEPH LANIS drCO., WOTobooFpl ooho SIQUORS-- 00 bbl.o RAW WHCSKY 1•0 do Fl0rCR No.'S EXTRA WHISKYL 1Wo gr. aK AMERICAN BRANDY, 10 dooPlgth do do doPLS; y 0 b JOSEPH LANDIS CO., 8b Teapiestre •0 H . L.T LOBSTERS ON,1 l. 100 b eobsf gb.t ( Buk and Green TEA:(d 150 bblOoarge No, 8MACKEREL ; 160 doyen Pabited PAIL; 100 0o OilCUBA SI .. Foral.bby .1t9 Ast H.0L. STONE, I. OGrier a.lst. rOUDIES- 15 do Bredno eahlo. 96 ba~kete Olive Oil in art and pint 0 ,o t l Si. l L0 bo •. 'For 9ld by my94 S. WOLFF, 9s Camp street O o0C-o half p m arM.ett. S1to. " P for sal by m7 3. WOLFF, 95 C-mptret. B RANDY-. ... sks P. H. . dard's O..t 0ndy,;." Teehe.inoo ius ; nl, , 0qr. wk. .est Bra C.odp, ow to clo consignment. je0 A YE 000,. 0 MUheines teet. OSHEN BII .- t 4 - 1 firkins prime Yellow jy• - • •,,•IART 6 CO, 19 Tchoupitoelaa nt. SIGHT EXOHA1QGE on Newfork, forsale by .h9 A.F. COCHRAN & HALL, 56 Orvloe treet. A DVANCES made on oonsignments to our friend in PhiAlaelphiand New York. -d9 O O ERT, WILLIAMS CO., 70 Ca t. LIME-2000 bble Rockland Lime, for sale by .3 0EGO. W. HYNSON & CO. 7m Cesp .t. T ARD-200 bbls Prime, for sale by L jyl ra SI. Ki. ENNEDY & CO. 15 Tehoupltolu treet. " iCON SIDES--40 casks Clear and Ribbed, for mle by S. H. KENNEDY & CO, 75 Tbhoptolu steet. BRANDY PEACH-60 boxes Brandy Peaches. For l by A.F. COCRA .HALL, mb9 " "- Pee PEPPER--0 bags Black Pepper, or sale by .98 A.F. COCHRN HALL, 56 5r0ver *t-,b" M ACKEREL-60 bbls No. 8 Large New, for le Iby H. L. STONE & CO. 1 OravierAt. jyglwh P EPPER-50 bags Black, for sale by jy99 A. . COCHRAN HAIL, asb 5 ier ,t I 1VERPOOL SALT FOR SALE-3100 sacks B. Coasp Fnd Fine SaltKO Cf shipJesie Mm, ain storeand ,,Aonenle .rSfr .tpmCnt of ieS Ftar , aypply to nulo J. P. WHITNEY & o. 6, Csmp it. CASTOR OIL-50 bbls Blow's No. 1, for sale by E, 5. DALY A CO, 86 TchoupitOaul e. MILK-75 cases containing each 1 dos. two- p.pound.nA,,eolidifed; io. do.ds..w.o.,pondeal iaiedm, lure ibyg S, WOLFF,. SCamp atret.I 1.8 ERCURIAL PREPARATIONS- English Callomel andBlue au launded from ship Nedlu•, fr ule by jet E.J. HART & CO., 1n ThoTupoula stee.t. S IDES-20 casks Prime, for sale by jeS S. H. KENNEDY & CO., 75TehsoptEoula t.eet. M AGNOLIA WHISKY-50 bbls. for sale by -V au E. -. ARTS co. f01 rrho.•,,...l GOSHEN BUTTER-15 firkins ex steamship philadelphia, for Hsae by aulS E.J. HART A CO, 101 Thoupitoulu et. SULPHURIC ACID-125 carboys, for sale by aul E.J. HARTS ' i, 107 Tchoupioulu,,. SWEET OIL-100 ba kets M. Sue, for sale by 1• .uls E J. HART . Cu., IO0 Tbhoupitouluit.L POUCHONG TEA--ISO half chests, for sale - E J. HARTA C0.101TehoTptuh,,let 6ul9 LONDON PORTER-50 casks quarts, for sale by E. J. HART CO., 107 Tchoupitulne treet ault `ARDINES-60 cases half and quarter boxes, or e by E. J HART 4 CO. 107 TehoptoHu street. Y ECANS--0 bags Texas Pecans, for.sale by A. . CtCHRAN A HALL, S6 Orvle,, e je98 PAINTS AND COLORS-The subscribers, Agents for Lewis' manufaetory et Philad-lphia, have Cbrme free and Yellowa .1 and in oil; Chinee. Ilu. S.iert spd V.erl, lionp;Pre LEamp ).l sE!lB Mi, Yellow Ochre, Sp.sh Brown, . •. HART Sa CO. 1 TebouplIulu ltreet. LIVE OIL -100 baskets quarts and pints, for mle by CONVERSE S CO. eor. Cal ad New L,... U. SARDINES--80 cases half and quarter boxes, Sfor Ole by CONV 0SE , CO a15 9w ear. Cmil ad New Levee st. PAINTED PAILS-75 dozen ex bark Mul. ford, for le by H.L. STONE CO,1 0I0vieet. iylOlw SAISlIS--1000 packages in store, for sale _ E. 5. f ART A f., 79Tehpitou-f et. -0005 ,OAP-260 boxes brown, for sale by 5la CONVEaS!:a CO, aoy. Ccaol w4N.w L.os. 0. W~ ALNUTS-50 bales Grenoble Walnuts, for •le by A .COCHRIAAL ALL, BLADON WATER.-- bbls. landing and for .I. U by [mySl SMITH & FI1MIST1 , I Canl lACON-70 easks Sides and Shoulders, for 53'^' B.H.1 KNNEDY &CO..,5Tchbospie.Iut. i"1- ,QTORAGE FOR SALT, for sbout 15,000 DAILY CRESCENT THE OumEainDlYY CUNSUENT, OFFICE Eo. Pt 4c?.zHz mmrr. " TA OXEOUI.ATION WfIAMn. i I Mi . " A FArILY PAWZR iI~oIhNI*..INJ. Md I.,s i~r Ehmllt.., I8f*-ili- OUR TERMNlS .r..xLY M It iortt tho tt~oti. Mdpetrot r Of L . p,9 ,11th .t A.'riltter.; A. 1o Lit.. it Pio INNgiW., tMn'.u...ANI lf .or ' .. V I.. . All Xda~mt Mt mr kMll M ptY r II11, thtrg.~d .ct .eedhtlt LOVE AND GOLD, o5, TIwUNma wrrHeTs a•coflWO, . However the moral pas•ions are above the animal, as those which exalt human nature are above those which lower it by meanness or de- pravity, both, when urged to their utmost, are nevertheless equal in the uncompromising vio- lence oftheir results. A young flemish gentleman, having lived in voluntary secluslon the greater part of his life, in company with his father, who had been ban- ished for some political quarrel in which he had engaged, returned,oa the death of his father, to his native town, which was in -. Shortly after his arrival, he fell in love with the daughter of a merchant in very reduced cir- cumstances He, being a youth ofstrong feel- ing and honorable sentiments and coadnuc, soon won upon the sensibility of the young girl, and their affection became mutualand intense. The father, however,refused his consent to their marriage, because of their mediocrity ofi mans, since the youth had but little property andhim- self had not wherewith to give his daughter the leastfortune. "But go," said he to the young gentleman, "employ what money you have in business, and, if you follow my directions and experience, you may, with assuidity, possess in a few years suf. ficient for an afflpent support; and I shall then no longer deny my daughter." This advice was as good as it was unwise. It was the most proper thing to recommend, and the least likely to be done. The youth was of an ardent temperament, and had passed his life in solitude, with his sensibilities and passions yearning for an object. Thishe had now found, and, having means to live, did not care to wair tedious years for the chance of doing so affluent- ly. He had found his log-desired object of entire sympathy, and this he was determined not to foregofor a question ofworldly possea- sions, wherein no man living is happy, or justi. fled, we had almost added, for "there are secrets in all trades," which is only a conven tional palliative for chicaneries. Lest, however, he should lose the young lady's society, the youth agreed to her father's propo- sition. He considered the old gentleman's post- ponement of the ceremony as involving a re- sponsibility for the consequences. Meantime, they were much together, and their affection being excessive, the young man frequently be- sought her in the tenderest manner and with the most earnest entreaties to grant him a pri- vate meeting in the garden after night-fall. But she, fearing detection, could never be pre- tailed upon; till one day, walking pensively through a remote bower, she accidentally dis- covered the entrance to a cave, the existence of which she had never before suspected; and, having communicated the circumstance to her lover, he so redoubled his entreaties that she. would meet him there alone the next night, that, overcome by his ardor and her own feelings, she at length gave her consent. It so happened, that a laborer, who had been for some time at work in the adjacent fields, came into the garden to get some fruit, on the morning of the day on which thq lovers were to hold their appointment. The trap-door of the cave having been opened by the young girl the preceding day, it had disturbed the earth surrounding it, so that the man presently dis- covered the entrance, and descended.In grop- ing about he stumbled over something, and, upon examination, he found it to be a large earthenware jar, full of gold, which the father of the merchant had placed there in his last illness, and, being a perfect specimen of the miser, he had died without breathing a syllable of the matter. At this moment a sound of voices alarmed the laborer, and quickly ascending and replacing the trap-door, he escaped out of the garden, Now this man, who had been bred in o- scurity, and surrounded with indigence all his life, was by nature of an ambitious disposition. He was sensual, envious, and disatisfied accord- ingly. He longed for power, that he.might abuse it; and fobr money, as the means of de- prayved indulgence. lHe now saw a prospect of quickly gaining all his desires, and revelling in his low appetites; and after wandering about the fields a whole day, in a state of feverish absorption, now mounting a hill, then climbing a tree, so as continually to take a view of the merchant's garden, he repaired at nightfall to the spot that contained his heartfelt gold, determined to possess himself of it at any rate The laborer had scarcely descended into the cave, when the young man came to keep his ap- pointment. Finding the trap-door open, he de- scended also. It was quite dark, but heaning something move, he demanded who was there ? Receiving no answer, he repeated the question in an authoritative voice. " One who will defend his cause," said thela- borer, setting his teeth, " be you man or devil ;" for he thought that either the one or the other had come to seize the gold. " For what purpose do you come here ?" de- manded the youth. "The same that you come for," replied the other, with a sardonic laugh. At this the youth jealously took fire, and he asked fiercely, " By what right ? " " By right of previous conquest," said the la- borer, " By my own will-by good luck-or any other right you please." At these insulting words the youth closed with him, and endeavored to thrust him out of the cave; but the laborer was the stronger, and could not bemoved. Panting for breath, the young man went to the entranceofthecave, followed by the la- borer, who watched every movement. Seeing by the rising stars that it was the exact time of appointment with his love, whom he momenta- rily expected, he addressed the other in these words: Infamous ana rune essamer, elhin not my gross falsities obtainthe least credence from me; but since you will not come out from the have, so neither will I go forth without you, but will drag down the trap door, and enclose bothfor ever." The laborer's will was too much involved to give up the point; but seeing the youth in such a state of excitement, he now began to think that this might be the rightful owner of the gold, and he brought himself to concede so far as to say: " I will not give up the hope, ay, and oppor- tunity, of possessing what my soul holds too dear to relinquish, except with life; neverthe- less, if you will consent to share tho treasure." At this monstrous insult, as he understood it, to the delicacy and sincerity of his love, the youth seized the trap-door, crying outfuriously. " Wilt thou come forth ?" The laborer paused. " What!" muttered he to :himself, " to be a beggar again, or work in the field ? " Then raising his voice, he answered sternly, " No, I will not come forth-so let death put us to what use he thinks fit, for I'll sweat i' the sun no more !" He had not concluded, when the youth dragged down the trap-door, and tearing out the handle of the spring, they were both buried alive. The young lady was unable to keep her ap- pointment with her lover, being intercepted on her way by her father, who, in part, guessed her intention. After secluding her for a few days, he sent her to a convent in France, to Sget over" her girlish attachment, where she fell into a consumption, and died in less than a twelvemonth. It is always wrong to thwart a sincere and intense affeotion from any worldly or secondary oauses whatever. The relolt is always tragic tirhs oat -hre t eP c l tIens otya se t " Into by accsidetnt sta salleef rwhes' of two n were dbf asw reso.m- temity with t1ihbeab to heibi a decay. It is thus shown hosralow maysI am sone in W ,li s h uiisii, idtsset equal conentrkdatn b a ania[wih epp bass tdt i alss Mn sat T t, i 'may being secondary to :lb. ses esto It is.ttiaewhic6rpusvp those wihe ri i coal frisomr 1 -sat hey mesnue an of tn men's variatehiraetaft, Wektairseiet dsd tenets l as nseasma er r tdt JIdh Tea Wsaoxms asren sita . The ati of plate Mhie areals be p'altkI by the mershants std idcitfzsuase(e oe Dd t. James . Waibmns,eo cwmundeto theleiism- ship Sn Francisco, and ioIiesatt . i Milsay, U. S. niap, me, naely Inished, ald are- etribedas exeedtsgl hyeam-tL The 'Tfimes Thep poh intended for [rapt. W"thkbest! igmlnesatb On oneer t. r e*e sentaseor the Asa amen dless sel befhore the gal aa-,~ai~s:*:.::jp~lhet On the frea$* e e Iy the lip. s tai s cf otbi, uoughlsy kniA*ht east (ssein to the pitchr by as eee.Ib. I tl co ebaosedas torebprosart thes .Yb;dlitbj:~sa oe The bash of ack d tee'b- tom of the seaf Tkitens 4esS *1& goblets are psriicnsuty neat enai bslas t : base is of reek, with the em; the ship sab.w and overal the foam. The sien is onthkaba a few oak leases are bound boet th alsteh On Lieut. Murevi's serviec, thedesign is varied by the iuindetion of. stern view ao man of war, sagallant o the veetpienr see- notion with the United SlateNavgty. SrAn raoe Urss !-The NetionBnIDse arak is down oathe Forney-cations of theWashing- ton Union. The Union eded. the Democrat the organ of "a few elste l'eW York politicians." The Democratreplies: "Forney must have bee dk wawa he pennedthese words, perhspa.ehasiety tl l dis- tate that we should bh mer•etfd tfs i'4l 'd"' have all along been mercifl toJohnW-'1 ; but he mest carry' a little w leo hesj em we will strip a veil from hie face which will diselosa to the public view, a character worn than the one which the New 'York. Herald hasieosiibed to him. The "few effete politteisna of New York' remember bhlm nad his ssying is 'rsa- tion to President Pierce, s•d, his poliitea- nenavering and impsdent frads wiifer aseu- jeot for severatchapters.in. hi "isi'eyo th First Bear orrsident Perce', Admnihtrai " which may rier. ibook form one of iRei k days." ArFFAnIBs THE NAVY YARD o Oaameaow. The sloop.of-war Cyapt Hollinu, now lies moored' t th• Navy Yard, and Is aot abebt 'of ouch interest from ler conuection with~ the affair at San Juan. B:b S haau Oguis g nd IN men in alL Altheogh she weaar i at•this yard in 1887, end hid an base ba aetovesprya hbut three years, she very mnuehsd s tlaro - pairs. Her planks and behano are ndel cayed, and it *oul require a eImttiiab i put her in good ord•rsor orea. Sherws slightly se- paired in New York, last Jorne, but fo~ more than a year it has required greet attention to make her look respectablelain foreign orte. She will now belaid upfor - Home 80 or 40 of her men will soon bepid off, a theirtern ervics e. expired hat by 1r p-. e.fet ,umber will b trsa 4 erred to the deop-g*wr John Adams, who destnlaton is the Pric. [Boston Courier, 15th Tun ScEwr Wowa.-8-Madame Bimpr, th wife of a law offier at Veesillep, while t in the presence of a numerous o some remarks which were out ofM , n thdh sot importa•. Her hoqbandap rmi tl her before the V.ole cemlppay, ealyng: SSilence, madame,,you area foc!!tt" _ She lived twenty or thirty year. afterwards, and never uttered a single word, even to her children! A pretended theft was etnmitted in her presence, n the hope of taking bet by aur- prise, but without effect, and othing coud in- duce her to speak. When her consent was re- quired for the marriage of any of her children, she bowed her head and signed the contract. JuVELEu BBACALTrr.--A feW days since a countryman was passing downNorth streetwith his wagon, when one of the heaels- eae , and he discovered that the lynchpin was goe. After searching for it for some time, heoffered the boys who congregated around a shlling to whoever should fnd it. They then joined in the search, and in a few minutes one of the boys brought him what he supposed to be the lost pin. Having adjusted the wheel, he paid the shilin and stared off, but had notgonemore than half a square before a wheelen the other side of the wagon came off, when he discovered that the young rascal had stolen the pinrom one of the other wheels, to obtain the reward. [Baltimore Clipper. D•syT or A MUBDEoB s.-The Chickasaw In- telligencer, published in an Indian nation, and edited by an Indian, givesthe following account of the death of the Indian Lequahah, alias Polecat, alias Morgan, the last surviving mur- derer of Messrs. Stem and Leppleman. Morgan, pursued by his tribe, traveled almost tyo hun- dred miles to the tent of a distant' brbther, which he entered at night, and. it reply4toin.- quiries propounded to him, repeated a truthfbl narration of his crime,.pursuit and escape. His brother heard the tale, reminded him of former admonitions, and requested him to pro- mise to surrender himself to justice. He re- fused, and in a few moments fell dead by the hand of a man noble enough to esaridae even a brother upon the hallowed altar of public jus- tice. We regret that we have not his name, that it might be inscribed on the altar at which he worshipped, in golden letters, to be read and revered by the votaries of Roman fame. Here, doubtless, many are prepared to smile at the comparison between an American Indian and an ancient Roman; but we will ask those fond of pursuing such questions, wherein did the ancient Romans, of the time of the elder Brutus, for instance, display better moral traits and qualities than the Kickapoos ? Was it their re- igion, their morals, their soial institutions, or form of Government ? Some weeks ago a man was sent into Fort Arhucle, who stated that this murder was the result of a premeditated plan by two Kickapoos, besides Okeyot and Morgan. He said that he did not know, their names, but could identify them. All the tribe but two--te suspected ones-were then assem- bled, anotRhe absentees being sent for, again were said to have fled. 1'TItoN--8'I boxeo frebh Genoa titrou, for pin b, A F Cfl ,t N A HAL ,y. F i" SALT -10,000 sacks Liverpool, one-fourth aae.(oarld by A. .(:f1CHA AAHALL,34f; - illu j IA ON HOULDERS.-80 coasks prie, for LIx,. r It." PLn i. NF1.Y1r' ' TrUW1YIUebu 117 C iCHAMPAGNE.- 150 AA.lt. OnGp. L~s, q..,t.; 1e do. do., pI SA., Ad1 b my saM. WO rF. M Csi .. L cTAR PLANING MILL, corner of Heroules s_ od Cslhop It ,ra. U r upautlJ on ruu +a++-+"+" :wpm mnulof DROS0AD FLOOoINA. COIL.Xn d WeA b0.SM A 3. EV Lumbar .awed od dr.Wd tbmd...&ttb4 opOiikortl T EMONS-976 bozgs Fresh Lemnos, 276 box- rn, a...lh r oAot i,1 k from the brie C o.,,f,.. PS. irnuw~f .. 1.b7 F 0. ROltO&(AICs Jyus tiTAR cAIDLB8-800 boxee in store, for wr1. H. L. STONO s C..IG,.nroo..Ooo. 5.04 .JLMENTO-80 bags Jamaica Pinseto for nI.by A. F. (HRAN A HALL. MOsole.t COTCH ALE-)150 casak Youncers' celebra- ZSd SOOdISOarl ... hiApiA.f eal.*by + yI0 pbs. .LSISZ&O.t O,.U.o.,. A LMONDS.-180 bags Toragona Almonds, .. J* . F. COOIOS& & EAt3,. M Gm t. aiHERRY BRANDY.-bqr ; casks, foroale by _/ SASS A.P. UnConAnI HaLL.M Bnh*r n, TARD- 200 bbls and tierces, or sale by JI 0H.0. VJ(OnrOYCO.. 5&1SAS&ir . 3,10 M ADEIRA WINS--4 pipes Toneriffo; 8 [ad h~lfdodoO 10.4 5,. Sp p., PaSnJSgs 0 hall node fstWn 5Loa; fSrSxS.p 1..4 0. WOLFP RUTTER.--I6 firkins Nrow GQeheq, per Em- I 15 pht. for 0selLa OP , 1 r sooamsases.9