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To Mtion AeTURDAeBk a rot, o'o.tJ.oInt, .L3Ult V ttA t {tUL-Q.B. Mil Line.

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nnsicau 1, 1ldl.

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Yol a,*0 hvi.o1 P.,10, nat. room beo. mud0lpui fogb

on !ward. p. o.lll0 he Al OiNQ ljBbl*00d000 .11

FOR BOSTON-Merohantsa Line. -Thevet' (..Out P.g. rb..., 5. L 0 n.hA bHEFFIg AL W

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havrg Ou nuu aomnoddliuo. ylv o p r o t

O. U. KW&HT d C.,7acampm Ire(.

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L T. 9B1,TON.-Btenhr Line of Pee ; 1.at.-Te .I ll.loI p~ aoha Tt ark L]NY, A. Sw..ans, mut00.Ae.re Cob ol bher ago .anUd,,

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du oaten. For Oanao twogb or aF y t

I,OR VERA~ CRUZ,--The foot sailing~fimodattoa., apply to A. F. COCHB*I " HALO4

Utr l Untlr tn~t.

g IULADELPEIA AND NEW OBLE42S8PACLKTB-.-(MZXVHCHANLT LINK.

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.Ip~l~ea~ h..rad.

a.'I wil lalway. babweA ad dewatbh rtrer.

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... y Wt rqPgroel u[Paakgggq untbY, orppn " o boarN of them,

-1..... gllol~r Bll. f Ladlef rr tei !or 15e m.ndlherrL

lhereoa "xprai. 2ortnlgttar pueeagyhatiBr arrw ~usH-

raom gcGmodKToo. y COW.I p.INO.9.C BX & STETSIN, X0.42 .INIW Agunteia Pbiltdetpbi.,BALPB T TBLN , x dJ l l'LY

DOOTOR NOOFL&ND'8CELEBRATED GERMAffDBITTERS

DLx. U. M: JAOCKON, Phiiadalph., Pa.,WVILL EPPECTUALT CURE

Liver Complaint, Dyrpaai, Jaundice,Chronic or t Nayama lbility, .eiasesi of theI idwys,

mu( aU dileases arising from. diawd.yed Lierr Shtotah.

tiEta, Inatad Pit..,Iylswor Blood to the

Heed, Atidity afth Rk SlaaabYaltda... Velght is tLeatoma.., .,u Pta.

l14hiite Shtbity oVaataeatag at ul. Di at lthtifliaeah, bwiataaitf 1the 114.d, H~a,114so

dtitauti aathag Pu alt.. I l.t the aai Chbatakior B.CEati S..." when ah.,t.. PL -Tlb atemeu

Ve,16., Loot, of Web. b.14, tw Lhbt eear .dDull Pate 14 the Ho1., Do".ud.. a? PNnpl

taY.Uowartl athe BSk. Lod It.., P.,wis the 5t4., B.,h, Cho.1h Ua e, ate,.

Bald.. Flesh.. of ea Beaa-ilL Ln Elbk. Pbns, Ura

D.HLograt

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It 1 a na Den aand a natad anla, buitt.t. hasstood th. feet .lMa yeaI.a M141.. th. -at-a1 Plt. , e, 1 s pa ttaa l.kan .I.aiaiit tyla tiar .... ttyandtitwL.~t. te.timotaay 1ait

f g...~lld by any et nU~olm~i~ ~u.yn L

tavor ta,, by tae meta praaeatt sad .U kaaa. P'tIiiamRad,dtaidaa la all putl of tha eie itaa iai taa.w. Tho aiuyag

kam goer oaa b14e a ratpeattalirbttittai, narrlba. ay wo maytill .oubio my " ~htamnbhla,' or Fra..taal Boo, tat

Y.,aara and :liea., to b14h1d patio, of AU the aha Agendtfor tlb I..manI UW-.fl

alanraiyuui t aad Jaaaitaayta0 Arh straet, Phitdlphi., Pa.tCh,4drt. WDatit ale ind tt-ti by IlttN t ItHT t Co.,t1tt

Cbt,,a~.at. h Wli...aa~ d byr tu tiaaga.aaai. mgapyW

Coldapring Fir.-Brick.TIIESE EXCELLEBNE FIRE BRICKS hare

Nt of I Gp.b.dmuc Impm.W le than ompwiuoo, rd .e nowG~od Inv +aI. to WI o'ideaNi " ... IikikIe w i gm. .. ils

The orang.of ,, -* or the brik of lad, "8P3w Np pe IfiW ;or th.mpr ovof .1 p.).toO. NoD 8g i1G4,,Gi A Wp . .

NI. SlOG ~tiN., OOl.w.i

OERTIPIIATEB.

New Orl...., MoAiilb, iSO.kk,1)or ng theyyr 1I1W, th" foroau. of tee M"It D~~nm m o lr

n. DOO , Sm.lo to acity, Lbos I been oormtrge of she G"Cold-.ioo 5rr -looll." Theca I~l~u GIG aIlyg maiII O for manybo .".t .uop.t.re of iolo ses. w8 ax de0.,,od .. ah b.." 0,4,oolI.pkdll Iur.,G er l otho., G. atG to 0 ' ".n.nrmo urt to ur+. l cua,.i Ooi, 0 .prjog Fos.BriCo.,g,,,pw ul

mdul"lr ,i n tn. U-dBN uu..wa aq.r tomotr of tbac tedlSond. po Od OooI gOI... 01. F. GONGAN 0

,100.0d AGO., U. I. BRiO GOl, N.,.Oo.,,.NNw Gateau, mroh 8th, Igef

E-ln rho crammer or 18681, L .d p.,uly mo Mldeprta ii.8iek, ""tltIh Elllb. and Pil lb~G, i.s 55 oe I0.C O bPs(o Fro.rlbr.p.,lymr~ Y-,-ra p~utaltoa to tee pane of SL Char"y. 1. the folilm*),Sr. 11654, ) l W lb. 'Its""' to that f IuGe, albi oodemg thn l~nrdppiAY and partly .h e kh Br. . ls..

during thn ". yilolilp "aaooarY oYlwl w iaounu hoot Mtl*,oY or.... muuo 0h y, d [ wafnd thatoOO COldqpriog

Brlra owl home r[ Iwurs u a. tee En lish md for latto Wea(Fo.Looyi ,. A 0. WALKER.

Eta, nr~crlr nr PO.,l....-P. Go.,, F. ldGrdno.J.S.r-"w u~trllL , Ur. J. rt Lullyhboroulb. St. John Baptist; Mttchaal MoorIDGnlI.. A. W. A T. L. ,IOaYh. 4o __!,,4G41NEW ORLEANS, OPELOUSAS and G(II ATN LS bL ro GAFRAA.-A DAILY OXPRL,. I.o,.oo.

Opha l on he.OO.uuu Gi,1o-d.1S, 0,5. N f .at d BoyosL.f:mch., cdovactieg m New Ud~lnr wi h pn utu K~prerfar all be "-'VV lcItb and Towne I W Henn and W689, sad at ayou Lofobh .115

IIOoO.NT STAGOP AND EXPRESS WAGONSI., Thif-I-., S.,,o., Tt.oA-IJ., Berwok'. Bay, Fao.ow dlle,

Csooorvlh ,F-iRGN, lomis,SL Ma GB0,b. WGahwgo g anOplulilra.

liIc;o, Jo wsibsgd Vl..d p ~d . Not.die of every dosalrpAipforwarnna cod alorad promptlyy. NoN.I. D.I 0, GOll.. etc., clarlad, Ilo: s11 .visa .haunded to pnnctually.

A,0h AIPRGAO F. 101G 1 l-pociG H uadsg.Ii.Alt )Ilvrcneodlv, o rder. rom New Urlea r the btexior mtul

he left at thl Omo before .P. I. ta" day envious o .G eprwr..Or~don sioft JG ph Be,G.1.o Old LUses.m . will =o -. prompt

EX10A0SS I..,.. Adi,,a Co.'.Ofll, 9G Coop w d.aily M IA. MI. Knrlaroln, lenrna Pranlnl Howe, Thiballrol, al l Pc Y., ..

ayou L.olroh hei 1P. hI.RAILROAD AND CIPT BAGGAGE EXPRESS.W 3n cI,, nUon with the abov. , hso. i. a0G CFRESS Ao. 5.

liO.pOrlltlal. of Dtg oo any p.rti 01 the ci of NwO UrOGoa,.that Ogurs giving [hailr oam. check b we Sit Eapp y n .-goy, en ave th. 1 .10 gl . dals 1.10 d , dir- 10 , Sitk plNapImpGend dbpp~rh.

.n lpGh rTARR S. JONES, OW,. GO Ca.55reot.

r 1ANSPORTATION FROM CHARLES-I TON. S.0., TO MONTGOOQIAT. ALA .- DInl RoAl. no0c0.ihn tas, ul Craig from CblhIle.gG, S. C., to Montgomeryi, AIa, GNbe s fnlloa.:

Firsi..,iumro ibil 100. ii Iay.il-ih.*, bhatsIOG rnitoioeIReag.oO taou. oe b olnG , and abt iSoheihhGs*

S. oo cllree, Par 11-0 lbs. $1 M--bultoa and ale. a ua mddly.dry geod, gli,, p.00N, plik rOt, ~A.. o5, ,GGionIIrigi nieii,drum tlgyi dew., lunpbhllo .ad apt.. t rywloe to auk., lgu cot-Ifr, rop ,r reanrrlrdi lobacco, Intharti dry rhiday t, cappeWr, coatl.twl, shoot and houop rn lrhorw l laams liy P00.1g, doG., ,olpbo, gol .500 gnat, I olluI n, Ibmo y .Gg oil,w50hieloyY.Ond, ockry G C cOG .ad AIGGsEre ry iolurm.erg ,,aD Ie w lhipmeGt gi, 0 .a Chnrl..O. iie ibhorooIf 4,.gIr, T.aa..I. ssd-AIw, 5may 5 . ohllo,.i h

Bpplii;ioG HNY TONGS,le* Iln t Buoe nee

1IIYSI'ESIA POSITiVELY CURED.-Dn.,PSBoLKWIOII'S N ATPI-I0EPUTIO PILLS, afer trial oIftrco$-.-a yyu aiy datama hi bytomiplWtrom the moot sglnanrmen to the U utd 6tot. a is now admited to pa the BERT ANTI-DYSPEPTIC MEDICIN40 eve r !%-o th. eo lpio. Pace, 9i centper M:r. Dion than IOUIU b an. bare bean dtglpMo~ed of, and toe salesera lncraoslnp. 1y ere p-top with the Mo Bare sd tech bo: Ean-talnetneutm nambr(d0) a oh.. I' e. Th p op~sbrpdy gas hihonor.4 oelm d hi. rofuttioola pbSOioilN, for tIh.SAP81'Y

W t FFLLACY THEWBPI U8& It is eadlse t ublish e..rilOUI,Sbll hI 044,001,0 of IhlNo,Itrlofffylng Iff* .f Ioog,. I44go .

v1 1irtu, tProm 1,1,04 r011 R4 . 10.W. 10.ll, S..0op IIMlfofipfli At.L1I. Bishop Fr11.,; Roc. Wm. ] Phwtsn,. D0,D. OnfgosSN. C.; iI l. O t. L Bagell. Botor U. 6,{RApsr. L..,f.iollo.. .O. of Norib C~rooIne Hon. ;udgebPottr, U. B. Court51.5 ly' Quckl ; HaIl. WN. 4100no., 0. 0.; I. S-.IN o-Combo, Orrennnlla, Oe: Hon, John Henderson, Into U. B. alur,and" hoer s.I- N rono1ops

For tnls 1 e*Odsbol bll B 8gm @. N. Moti~on, E. I heel~oak, HII: Ranuesdg . D.ina BeachothA. LBloglhl audbg 0-1 eJ .oalll.0f1 Non, .fnu4ofHOO. I4e w 4ri OII4I*O.S.SI o IIOHN BECK

WITH, V..U., PeunbnrgV V., to whom I dllde ler l dlplu pplyIlk II

.TUitNITUiE STO0tE, No. 76Dlagaxma tree~betwao1P~y4 Poydru an Nte

141,f,.-4,f4.Th . ob.00r 541 Sp-opd to theMaheItrav,0alond hn.osI'IyOshnao.I.Igne lOPolf the fo..Iyl IIPSNITUSS. Hesoli*, w soenuo cno o b Itr. a.:n~nxnue JOHN R. B .OB I I y

JOTS, SHOES AND HATS .-roustf-fra~iring attbe old Nanr oA

A CO., iY, B and 6 Common etrt.l tar1ad we I101j04111e 111,IISIII HNNJB I a A.?. wm

HATS, ofel 0CSlnd1, S htoNN.,,r .i .hI., br hand, ..it ourstoklveyl offplI. COu4. mNrCba4li4will df ISIlb ci.1l00u.

g3'Ll0TTION SOIOOS oar .11I.I.IlolO I0 1111.S HEWlWHIALL. VAL NPIIL& CO.

GILLINGHAM, (S oooslOrI el01.o 4fobull " C .) lCk1 4lk Repail .h 1E d agent orreveral of the largaat Otanulaabriwpm

So0th. Th*1 Ionulolpo..rcoS.,n ..PoltlIy.o.H'i.d at NO. 11{are-, Itext...er n th. fchOrlS Howl .6 IvdW

j Al NU'I`IUi-Hittrors and Leal-.",ffo04aoe lnviedd to :swine oar stock

o1 HA fl APS, sow I.0 gfloto chip Bt. of. -ink~muoicompsleoiin nueuealateu lleumwleb Cityand Comtrtrad4. DAVID TAILOR A CO.,alt e7 1.asiineatraet, eppo iw BnkeA mde

itnS. O rUAiiBiLL, Teaoher or Mueio,YE 51114 LBSONS ON TOE PIANO AND OUlTAS,at herl.daoe, No.8010n44onsa e .m1, and Aso at No.

SO If..1041r l. 'T.1.-;Y par mu011 .II.t.1e 4.SDw. g- LOCTORES At ht 01141011. .1141 oN1a -ask,

F. U. Knapp &o W. s. Chandler,ORNI7CAL BSROEONS.

[JAVE REMOVED to No 166C0,1L L B NSTREET sodIN0015 4

td,4,011,05401010410'4 O1hl0IlIRN 01440144 4014~ i010 Iciel theyIIn oI r No 11-titian 44,,Ck 6sold is regrd the ohana~ar of thir opntiolu ordalman drs

V Bmlhhm~at inn t1 te ors too wll kporn b and y -- tit'AZEICAU 101&NDLIlb. - The mubeonobere,

A7 oeug sole WW and tmporno ( tbi air U be aalnntedUESBfIEOBRSANSIBS, keSp5 1 1.o.Iy. b5nd44.f1 pply of NL.Low.... d meidI4 pd. N wall u the old41rlaaps .,0 u.1791,17tlo19p, rIl tt~a(1 ad Ian, i ria it the atentio of th Irkiyu wallS 0 , 4 and 0444,4414411

NEW OEANS DAILY. CRESCENT.pUBLISHED EVERY DAY, SUND Y'EXCEPTED, BY NIXO*N, ADAMS & CO., AT NO. 70 CAMP STREET.

VOLUME 1iL I~T$EIDAY MORNING~ AUGUST 21, 1855. .iO9

THE R~ IVER AND LAKE

A EGULAR SATURDAY W-llaj~Q CnklrVI& di .s! IIIIk*S' 5554

i."llsnad P. 's.Alama wd th. h h Aao n S 80 ca, or

LOUISa. Ospi.r LU. WhiIr 4 . 45545555557IU SATURIIAV. a to o'shsck. A. U., N sssmplssnssY 515555mane b~twaeq h t O Latt.II/Lt.11c5 Ibcss.. p5

III girse iiiripmb.1g a11 apua bdhlner. or bcllb( or

W-r.. l5.55451. .syi,s 1 ~uH,5 4

Pp5: je i I Sf 4o T, .i tk r tb th if Cs gal Meet,6 6

Waluoe, Rbte retg tor oypointlca L I4 an lyst

PMOVIDJENC PACEET.

ZTE E BERT J. WARD-I1Z( wi.II on sts ruing hbis .tsm.is L

- ,.ssI. u PS P.r'sbbo . tIssb p b Oprs.swade yy 9PRLr, t ro'aot. r m "Hg", a g w

SILAS F) .551 !et

FOR LAFOURCHE.-LAounouuPACE ET DOTOX BATEt A, Da S

macs 5 SSOw IMDAYS t5 P. M., VSTDAY1 m

... AsPCOCgT WJLd..5ta.AgdsArls..I LSM

sRMOBILE, DAILY U. S.Sissp~s Ig5 E ST.. LOUIS 4 LPAS8tapl ,% B~p BT LOU18 uid PdP88 CHBRI& p pTIA N, waterperllmlld daislyy ruing ad riguo~. 6f MOTJSrou ans.TUFSI'AY 8 and SATUBD&Y'S, gIs.s M ONIIlS 554

T'HCPS1bDY'S. .555in.15'C55.pldM IS* prssgroy.555s .s..C.UBA. . A. UI.. ma

ter; CALIPos151A.T. S. 4rot 5555' sqd 0REGON, A.!. upS55uutr, oi zprsly or hl .Lad, witbaup aadmmauhoae

Ones of eha aro~e auamn C*ilall thePotearra RIloa

44flys Ocotbs5,ifl 15 I.10. I.~~~bssg... 5.5 b4.Ithsj b O cpso~ by

Iops'sa.k.AML, or tde ye. '6a2 do t.bt4d..iyll S. GEU YS, AgisL, Nn.IO 5H.a PIP..

TTA XE" SHORE PAO[MP ST3AV5L o oyg 9uas~f:~ mm;,: r O rr

heTO. d e p545544 A. terdea 4sOs 35 tOijR Sb Ps.,

A.AT 4M. BAyal Tw7IA 5I S5.np..TU~...AP); UMA7T KZSU

Tuu y A ,. . IS. i s sA ks A . p S

T...AlsA T......I .- 15,5084N. U A. 5..

niftyr.......... i P. M..... A"46RDAY A Moring

BA~IA... PPbr. M..B11AEt lv

N! .'dock .1111; ~ u ia~u,

a M oPdI Irml g wd n~rdny mm Pg YNmiing.H 1! G rrrrrS. Ann1.0 Ban Pinon

RAILROAD TRAVELING.NBW ORBLEANS, of~l-EP~ 1N LOOSAS AND GREAT WINE ggip m

AIb044R'A111Ai?. R0 T.4Jb.AO 1,ol,,I..1.4.161161.1 ~~Lhml14.IlA A.,.44Yaaee trlm T~ahC ANIr and lr ad aro T " Leave.

Aldan o norliMf~t.'arrhr R'=231, WorSa iI q soak

A 114 1.ecl. oi A. 11141g0n00107 i b IIInIEI-.4 4. o'lock PI.

T, P4. IAL4TRAIN.R4 4 1

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ATeW lck arrvig t ORLEANS, JACK.lo A t rIllfunlq TKLatriO Ion d retor the set's dyy,018 be issue

1,0 , IYya desp1 4 ...0............4, 76,ET 11111tbe PlO eiaal, ..114 00. e 1,A4. .!04.,kg Th Traln slop. et 0r. ofo the asommod~tbl of Pa~wunlm

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kAIrnNE ORLEANS3 JACC-

(RBBEAgERTRADI dTy b p ka, (BD mCENTRALNew El-4)

Wn~brlING ANN 11111, 30 I;reoeQI 11P

II. 8111. II.0117 Ih c.1,101. b ln pyo B .

D.1.q. O. II. Poll 7, C.4111 40 New .11e atr P, 1 1. P41 .4

10011II dIR.0~ 1B 110, 04n~ld D. NpUFI..o R4..

71... sa414 p4 r ml., cash way. C.0. rn SR d -SI.14PRElaHT' TRAIN from the CAiI.. to 0..,d ail o1.4yoIto.Q E1,S4 TRoRIorI.Me, a44 ISA.atds, a b A. M., ad dr. m.11' b1 Naw Orl *041As0d4C111ntRrm4dl t I ,eryMaIA11411881041 EXPRIN tD1 . -l,GaIL, A 1 811Ak. 1,.ic D..A,.A r BEth, hold111.o a.i.

UBYBA andwur, ld terwlrsrh Dollwn

.,101 Pm..1041 T 0.IYIAI.10. S AEoIAZLL~tIT1.0.jsl.R..

("!BEAT CENTRAL EX-~C83ILLINOISI CANTRlRlAILROADl.*0ljE1AR 1.10.. l~un

Two aIIl Trads I.n. II. .p oll.4.,d T0,51,,.40roI.r.Aorlr.Y X RS T4 P.0Do,.

Chla M Pleaa gtag mastRolleA due Paw~rarumam r Wvu New Orhme Lily albt o'clee P, lo'

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At ~Chlcro, t 1 I11mirl Centrl ooooeot rth~h Mihi/ Centralfor all she fn drls tli, via )Htt Nhgan Plh an Ba61obtN1w Yak1, Sawn, YpiideiA04101 1,Alnd WSR 14 1

Al., from C~taeeggo by the Nitr Albany sad alm Aatrle d, ouA, 1,.ll C.1,I,1hon a8 LL1,1, Imu 0 1.,, bA IsQoia San rreestlg rh the TalE O, Route1fo T.ow14 T1, ,i. 114 Srings, and

A.hio W111,440

Through Trebb for W ooiou r m the aove -Il. a..be le.rnhu~lat Nie (OIlgmIy l.No4 10 St.. Ch,.,. 11s0.011. 4,. 451 the 1Charles Habl, NOwpl..y. W. ̀>a.RDDING,

sn'" 4geaS l~inou Centrl Rairoad.

NEW YPORK AND ERIE

114nd 1441101144 101.114 11111 6011161 414111,p14100Ir uAIr wIl, 04,1 the p0ih6 I RII,1l111,1Au4.(

foil,. et ,..A.on

vu:-

B I A AL 000 1, il, at ,1,4144 414111114, l*1tr . 104

1 1 ~

MMAIL, t1 Blo A. 1. for D11k11k aMd o0p4,,jnd Aigdi.0114;se. PN,, q/ln bORp thl, rAin will nm4to Wl vr l1 i gh4 Old

140 U1.14 at 1T4D0 .o,,R()CELAND PAb6eNGY9, at b P. tl~ (rom th rout o Chb b.

.l.Al,)ri.41rmA,1.or .1.111, and 4 .rmb41 .,4 WAolo.WAY~Y Pe831tM 0ER, a e P. Id., for Newburgh gh ad Oti vilb,*led tgbwnmsditte et $NIGHT P,010 4 .1{ 6:80 .0P. 1100,n DR..11g saW .. 11,

1111044,1 6 t'. AL. Aflor J04l.II and ll4I.44and i4.rm1dl4.WAY EXPR611, att0 P. II.,, for D1,kl4o104d Il14Ao. 0.418h1,

m Thew 014040 T1a1. 14on1,ct 0t 5lmt1l with te ElOl 11eN1 Ni1gar.Fll P.II alraod far Nnger Fall.; at BSao aqd Daukuk withnel lake Shore Radroan for (:tevelind, Clnciaal, Toledo, Detroit,

111044to., ad with opto'.loy Mpllodid So.bmn to, all 010p on."I {I D.C. hlcCALLUMU, General Superintendent..

Lr Y RAILROAD DMtEUT"iMel;6E fiBalJ TO THE WEST.Ilene betSwen Washwgn a4nd Wh4.4404.out 11,.Ai 4ur. 6A.nlM.ti- oetrun Wuhihltoo d Cmci.ti it li.Trough Tickets and Itbga e Chcksto e hd I Wuhl.gb.

THE B1ALOl0A4 D 1.1110 RAILROAhell"' grea11. hi0ror1d .l WIA01rn08e1.14,1., now opy 1helull"itoODu.L

g.4 w 44114504 be wr W lO Balol.tore, and

tlIle etnneimeb wo e the triune tram Nurlan too ed the lutesenlo.. fnno from betrme the Vuo Lam Wuhi~mW at the raial

gwu Jumxonuu, (Iauly ctlsd the KRsl H ).mnl it.. frIomtleiuq~oro. Tnl i. {b. oraly chbngI of ca..rqurrd rarwas Wsehrugurn ' the s 0lo 1ier- L1gyae Ii checked through to

Whel(lr.1 Ithe Wu1.411 .bn .e~tion d rechecked and t814,14 u t81.

RAN YAIIA4wo.~ (014R414001 Mththe purlU .I wtdnc{ char oe lor Ihv e hcldt ibroogh tlsllr fur~putute lwyond. hoa munet go tram leave Wulhnlgs. duly a16I. J1,4411yjP.1 O1 SundLEays atthAC4t00sAurILOA.

1. Whe,,,04 d111i.14.1 med. wi4 h Wh, tlyai. of the CIluIt~l Uhl. Rllrudl, r oslsI tram Sells-r, o. the Oh o, ac W blel-i1404 40110C1140 + Z.m 4117,a Newark. W. CluooA s Thawu lls, .now~ t ei e.r -tellth e c n of the Newark.. M. ansfild anSandusky Railroad, for Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Sl.Lone, eta.

At l o10mb1 1he1 C. O. a1114a10400001 illo-.se,,.llh the f1,11of the Llis Miami Railroad W Xeni, I incih4,14,4 I, 14, o to,At X41. to. ittle 4, 0441444lrol.. 418., iu0 I. .f44d wIlktbhLela. 1rou4.8D.,1l4ento Indl. 401014.11 Haute, Lgoho10yy.Ch40g1o. 4o14,4o414.A SL Loui . l 0l . I1Inoe 1144441411. tkr.14h 041,40,8 1mp14. P.

1... 44.1.0

Cha; Now Orl+m. e., rhlrl are t W b al pre 0RI, N. 41fervet 40dInu1 to the4Mall 8.91111s o the Ohio. T8411041 for Evas.1.de, s alro bed BL Louu, era sold by Nb rmb.e

tickrts ..... olnd rhm v the Ct Oio evlm I .avlgpDla lb Dtr."'Cw ~gbewae lagga reW..1vdr4l (Ily 4414 ) I, is ..... e wih th0 C1..... anPirt~burg tanrod a mate.

"1 ravalvn are requeuta w notice that nhtls lhie !etheonly routgordl~n lroalb UDLe and c~wb to Huhiogtrm, it I. also theahortnsl msstryho y and d~reao b a arly all Ne 1@ Irttug mml in thellsot W est. Tha 6wooo Rom Wub1}ten (OioeW imsi burt 66gmt e1, hnloy shout 1 D mile. Ihortsr tknu any other roues.

p'.x t T'raouan Ttcalm . * Wsewcoroa.--To Wheeling,It 6V; vluolbue, 18 sb"Daro., $t66U; Qse~pU, U1;;Lou,.lRiL

$il 6US Citveu~d, $1'J 16, To~e+1 $Ig b0; DetrnL, .( 70;YO; a$7V 86andet60i St. lama, $79 Baod Cw i lmphu, $7e; Naw lr

Fo Frederick sod Rsrpers Ferry Martiuebog. Berk"Icy SpringCumberland, Hadlwd tlp g0. Ptndmonl, Oral.d red FnirmoiuS plsolk~ m~ la~r ~V- ~ ( M. For~Woo flrom 1Ruh i",-ill F .M

pot the trIIU.U) sad troo Batimore, AnmpoliC~to., s Ipeciait v..Wamentc.Mr For frther inforieaNR. thmryh Uckeh1eb., apply to TOS.

fi.PA~YtSON8.ILgmt, et ll(RhInltoo a car.LOAN DONSB

Mutero Tn~uportntim;)'74fl Baltimore and Ohio Itailrod, Btlmors.

r IM-WEEKLY LINE OF~ P--esSp TAGES FROM LNTN

Thera is cow Lbbiikrba. the. emos a Tri eeklp ine of -tolaaluof g Mile Cily every mda~y, W~dd~lrlnd Frlda onab. arvr-r va rho Pawner 1'ratur alf Orlsene and rrclu CI nwq

the rmo evening at 7 o'aloek. Rabning, 0111 leavev Cllab gToTdJThuntny and Medygn o'clock In hea morgivo.tmilarrirrol et Amtw City n time for {ha asl~ train for'NOrb.... gpthis rwbpsessys wlll pan T New Oleanat43filten the aim b dy. This tomb u 89 mll a by Rend and M miles byyStag.. The Stg. oadis rdbl tl7 tadlta ig gdnatvesroa. altt aSUrd

rou:a. a flag the 10,14, 0,1... LetbU1 ad Ppapershal beenpinced 1t the .10, o t s Nr w anld ILLM ,ILlroU No. 06C tngd~r lsl), sad will be ooot ak the RailIood very Monday,4W dnrdap lodriday At T o'clock I the m~ming, ad evey atb.Ron 01111 m pid to Leproper delvelyo(Ltte(t o Fa len

Toe. are tor hroughpaaeng . om New Orlr~nl t Oliot. willbe Five Outlay. [t wi8 Na. bn u Lhat thi I. t the heap*, qnlL

NO ~~.eHEBLER-Ab1N City.

S'rBUlAL klHlS 5T10E--City amilCtry .ch.ot..,. h.,.Ayinormd that DAVID

TeYWaACO., (1a47eylorbappa) N now cetppytheir Bo anod a .d emh 41 k1U Nl F STRB , op".p14e *1, k. A ndB. aed A.. oI hb.d . Iarpg. c16 il...DI

nt of BOOT, SndiE AND BROBGANS. al l of .n &.aMx* most Ii~rml rarlnn. 1191l DAVID TAYLOR CO:

nrEWVORLANS SLAVE DEPOT, Nos.Sa Ba6uB A (3 CPmmon arIts.{,-Slave fo C. d T

I~U113bl~ra lm ~ 11.11k 0140)PII~ JIAI(I'll sera an '1611 lgwi here o hlsudM nohmiiat.8 ft...IIud kinuxn -40 -te~ed wrill bu roeeiria Negros. thNugho.L he

j incwgerl ire ndniry boon., I J Tll Eo aP1. to A A co.E o dtee31. .100,1.1 Dl. Io import from oBidr '..)At 11.1.1, BOB.givoren whc reuired. Tttle4 oedoubted. A II pa the highestpance we nch Br uood Nekroo; RHOMd e FOSTER,

NI..i .416.o..

Dleeerv. RugatyHlnir A Co. Dl ro.ood A Co.;TeinorWilI-

Co.; Furvie, Olpddae Co.:Payne A Herruon; Ha11 t Bodd; Jobe

T. Donvld A CO.;Cummings, Stewart A Co. 4 So,t F. JONTE& .. PABRNE. R WholeBal

(.nd Retail Daalean In MEATS, Old French Markt, 8W6L1.1114 1idH orirH~ee tb~rdgi. .1vlr

with BEEF, MIIU N, PURR, Bod Y1q H KIDa POULTRY Strpn PIMIdfl thEMhorVAr.(L-ee) Tho S nibD hel the da hty.f-Ye COBRNED Bth. ,.D)AI1SAB BADDF LdDT BlABMotke prces andsuprory

o ao) dlts h thsirlin, al maetF HOonn lwop117 atteeds te. m1 ift

L 1Y.-1 l ova~.- I ~ al Tuia Day sezi'C O ri w ith me in buI~l BENI I HTN90n .n ororrel

W. WOODBftRRT eddar6 heiyln of r HYNIION f CO.,na 611 o oanlaathe Bhlp Aysucy and Cteeml& w. B NBON"

~Nor OrloaveJvly 1.1914. lal

iherd hiretoakof SADDLERY A ND SADDLERY HA*RiS Nrlom tbou old rand, fo C~mtmppalMn to the new etoro, No.

tF CANAL tIlR~eT~dion ham Cam!eventt, rhen they iW8to have lwayv bud tb Wet assort o( odat thokrine, bothin quultyavd quaity, to W fowA t &84U 80 Sonan t pr 'Moblcwt vet lultc4,1t purthuarn

Ia nAWlm SMIT'H & BROTHER.

ALE.-100 Casks Marsetti & Sons' SuperioraN W4Pata nr }aton tm r u 0Wr tr W

BUSINEBSS DIRECTORY.

A DAMS, R. W:, Grocer, corner Front, Co

Ir lmoabog g B Itab b m ent 11 al of l N ah umo ooa b ad ad

T1soN, J81EH Hoe.s dSinl Painter,L Campe sreet oCpimp I sa "a"ttr 8eet0. COpp- -) alin

HB• ot 0, Capeanter and- • oiner, 126

tHACUXA, O. A., Attorney-t-Ls&w, No. 8e

GtF)FNEYT, G. C. & CO., Ship Agents 'andIi cmin

0on0

.frsb0 c 8-u EucoooHONVERSE -& GO, and Dealers inK Wa- rrodWth.ro.as bsetlo0ngd by Cu.l,.Ne L,.-

Common rod Fallen st.t5 ai

iWIGHT, E 'U"IND P., Attorney and-- Cnvellor at Lo.r Nopoleoon lle, pa,0.h of A.mmptc•,Lo.Win p}Wetdes 1. tho palsb0 Aof Aumptieo Ifoeobe,T .ebdn-.

I IEAGRAVE, A. & CO., Commission Mer.•h.p•. Dalr Io lmo. P.oinotl. Window.lI.,Cement. Fog-

I, Pittborgh te d P0lelol5 Dire BrieOl, t .ate:, No. 19 M0llge

ULOOLBAR, -RUFUS, Writing n ndi ook-keepi* -tabObLhme0No10. 00•n .n0l0,. DOl.-'1S0e-

.ior 8t ea i Pe far pre an loge dhmo lle and t •u, 97

OIYNS & HARRiNGTON'S Daguerreo-01 p.i, corner. Cmp oop o.r l ,t... *,(o, ti,.) a1l

R EDOLL,. WM. 0., Carpenter and Bnilder.A-• No. 94MAGAZINLTS T.ETe weDelord ad Pbanr.

t. •o of alldelroer oiptio mob h drt otieoa d rae.bu eBie• 6ttit up. Counr.Wards of BLack Wdlolutor Mlhoglao

... l iO•k.•dld O i. to o.dr. . W sddn of an - a1E.

nr.btdtly .o n bmo."s ly

DIUBANK, R. N. Jo., & Co., General om-.m N. iooehD.No., S C.omp n.t. mld

9ICHELBEEGER, J. K., BIOn.RL , Cirods

R F, tt,.n 0tto thewleorneof H_ _, New Olen. . n

SRep.rg rad Stor Fittig deO. ithuNsaUmvld 8bpstehorHI E BR CM, Dealer in Piano Forte ,1 No. IlI Cuo, nou St. Ch•l.. aOr.t. nl3

G AL•E & CO., 0. C,, Importers andDesl-Ir. in.rdw.ra.Ct.ry,.tc.,No..19ncgal.in..ed o .Onl

A 1rHW . -.Illy

IRENlWOOD & CO,' MOSES, CommiesioS'hd U or *rdl*Mirch1t,,9.oCarodl.let0tr9t. .a ty

IFFNEY & LOVeLL, Ship Agents andC' Gdfmo- Ufl.oohOOO.11 00mm0000019. mill

-fiiLL, ALEXANDER, Importer and DealerII io W Ja ha.f.w.y, aoo.wl, Pell.0. Catlery, Faooy Ltiolo,e.o.,et.. No. K C5p0 o.tw . 'sa

uART, E. J. & CO, Dealers in Groceries,Sbrag., ChemlOW, Paper, .to., 10 Tohofpieool .teo.O e14

1 ENDERSON & GAINES, Dealers inChina,01.1, artlawl , etc. , W..C .al.t0r t. ill

'OLMES & CLAUSS, Grocers and DealersE ltm Pmo.lN d l • W

H YDE & GOODRICH, Jewelers, corner Cas l d oyal lrrst. nit

iYN$SON & CO., cEO. W., Ship•ing Agentoolad Commrion Mleohouon. is Cumptl.t, 'j.9

OHINSO~N & 00, E., Stationers, No 6s Caml

..l i..acy ron.. racl.s.KrENNEDY, S. H. & CO., Commission ane+![• lrdiYnh Mrbl1, Tehoupitoawlltreet. Sa

.r...I.•.. sol1tlh.pi 1 , lg 0, .1.011R LLY ISAgKS, Attorneys and Con=* l

lr ii of 4d.. hiA /oys, iteh ilach., C uhWll u t:1

I ANDIS, JOSEPH & CO., Commission Mer-,ht. aod 0.1.,. i. Wo. 9.r.4, No. '5 TOoopitoOL.

L EIGHTON & BARBOT, Clothiers, oornetC-n and st. Chsll seria4. nlt

iIVERICH, WM. E. & CO., Cotton Facto.t/ ,,• Coomloioo Mfrchlonie.Old L0.. . 'rl ly

1i ORGAN, J. C., Books and Stationery, Ef-hange Plhaee,.IdJoitiOn 0hePo-0 ee.. .0

dUNROE, A. &CO. Men'sand Boy'sClothing1 of .ll .li.e.d- qualiie, w, oleule nd rnlu). oor.. Ernd0 •... I 61sgsue .trs• m

MARG. R. & H., Attorneys-at.Law, No. 13.1 mmeri.a} PIl. NwO.i.lo. .lt' y

H . MEYER, No. 100 Campetreet,Wstebhmksr un Dealer in JEWfh:B, GOLDC -!'A'... m+ICLEd.d .C+..w.K, All}en..ry--r .tleeIcIy•Iaer ct mOdWrkc &ri0.. rat

i1EREELL, H. B. I CO..Bulloion and Ez'i L UChlgeDerw,eorner of Camp and Commoa rlre, New

9i.r 1. 0u0 , I '00C00L0 r0 ..... B.(.rl.Cll....SIXW TORS. NEW OFLLANS.

lm. •,.Ob Co.. Ci0Iu,.•.0w... E i. W. Ca, Dodg A Co. Cw...W IaokinOgCompany.

OIt•AU, IT.,161 BRoyal street, cornel of1 To~fina.l +l.'udaalntllrme'snacey ArtiUtlaod P, Kum.

NT ORRIS & WAY, Clothiers, corner Cam'.ad Commosmorele, n'

'jEWIHALL, VALhNTINE & CO., Dealero00 00,Bou0.o., Odtj.r,,Now..0,56 ondol CObmoo et. 000

-)ITKIN, B. & CO., Dealers in Clothing and-'oruohuog God No. 7 0Coa p 0 t0.o8, 157

"ILtHIf•R, .GOODRICtH & CO., Cotton FatL to0lnd Commiulo0l0rCh9ntl.4lC.rondClt,.co9, r Uniono.

SOM OY, W. ED H. A CO., Comnisoon 0norow.rd', gMlroh0t.0,4l (ftrodotOtfrlt. ..P50lo

R EILLY, P. & E., Dealers in Silks and` Fny ry God.,,ooer Royal ad C0ol 0tre.e ,,

H AiUISfIDA, HENRY, (esouessor teF. B.= .Ha•o .,)Nou rFPuble, No. gCo••mrclrl. PloNeworO

R AYMOND, W.C., Family Grocer, NO. 71

?,d CE & ,iFOST•R, Attorieys s•IdCounsel.0'rl i ln-..Ow .00o o mgrr.et .udComarcdlay fOleHrw

SLF & CO., J. M., Dealersin Hardware,m., •roatltrwt betwenGr.iertuda e N)eh.. nroot. aS.JAVAGE, J. M. &t Co., Con.micoion It1clnta e'a d enC lProdvc, led d rIolYicv Ltle• 19 .hl

gdruee, N.O. 0m0

$. 1wrdi.g~areh no. I Pow. drl . urn. m)o

STRIGER, F & CO., FashionableClotning,F-tFlrhiog Good., Tunkl., o•.rplt Bge, ea..No. •yComp

TROUD, JOHN i C0., Marble warehouse,No,114 Commontreet, bt Caarondelt and ao no.natlp ly

.AMA, , H. D. & GO., Commission, For-0.13 .oi1 l0 W.,.ra.irodfo4e,,rlch•, sad De.aR0 t il.,,

N•.,lAooh0.soo, O, 0) Poydra..ltmt. . l9

.`ICKLE1 & CO., prugss Medicines, Surgical"tl7 mttnmtum, .te., whollmGesn•*.WINol. .. 8 d 9•o W .n"

SLAIRK, DAY & STAUFFER,' Hardware,I, ts, No./.4Curl .troeet, Agae for Pa ge,'.• aw0Mill0 . a

HERMAN'S Trosses, ALbdominal Supporters,1enoon.,r S, Chilo.o.•..,vilr 90•. oppt0o. o. Ch.,r.*

IZER, GEO, W. ,,New Orleans Agricultural",Vrehoueo, comer of agaltu and PoydrutreetL. aU

8 TSEL, J. B., Bookseller and Stationer, No.t i_ . o p.0.4e , i. 0TODD. S. H. & CO., Wholesale and Retall-ea,,n in lh0,OtJ, h PuttltM.l, Window, L.., Br0sh.land'

Comaeof W kindler0 kagasmestr-et. .19ilOOLS, JOHN, 0ommios0on Mr'Mha.tml.0

TOORHIBS., Q6RIGGH, Co., CommissionV and Forwarding M11-hert, i6 Tboupitulal street.ale. H. -...'o o o;. ,. 0paate.

TW ALDO. & HUGHES, Hardware an ShipSChandl-r, Neo. 3Frortand 1 Fultoomtr etn. s1i ly

K•TAhTERMAN & BRO., J., Importers and- t 00ol0le 0 Hsr1,.LOr 00,,0,.r. 98a,00in9 andC6.o100o00900l0. 000o0

GOUON50LLOn AT LAW, AN•D 0..C0•000110•1100•0,Roa*raai~isrle •'•. 11

D ANfIEL EDWARD8. (Suoieosor to Twr-

BILL 1 EDWARDSJ Ni.. 9g, 0aod 89 NN.Siuidiiii d 9

98 Tnd 81 Fi.iion arrt, DliM~&Lii.r of ovary dy ti'o o ii.pp

g ui, L g u , W,. Lii, .. ii A ri p

to r eCi r c

flor t.b

Jlofi .1 t. TNIhoY, Whotieolsd lapor ogalr ians, Folter-rsJuice aoa4nieverything "pparlaslioL Uth Bhlarha 8g.iguuel uuu"- uut of Ml Lpit,, Bur. 8i i'ISU~, BruaCoct1.gu.ki .uuuvhetyuhu a.. 0 ihhtm lp You LN

H ol olth tb rO n of p taeteh to te Steen Tetho whidhave bern in sooceafal operatlo" m PkPICPtio of Col. R. C.Camp, hie.". S. H. i a, S. . LAM1 I Nbs. Do C.% GS.-Cmd A IlmraAcg, H. *t LLOki it,. 'lhoua., Co .sad L. E.

VstW,.f taie ct to whom he sapscoelly efr.or for fell pa hoet

DOC. TKAWAY. holesale Dealer in - For-ROlseANdYPAoiLWuuolipuMi iiupri No. 80 ,iuo'r sk..t,

ewhiaa, aoe blyoohelm od shipping order, NewY'induI , pa e t'uu .'Iiii Chihufl Cider, bye bar..Ii uruhoylhuoe or to boUlap. ed i. boHulul uOii.iu i, .iW i P i".rrt.. ALr iliporu B .piuitAue.and -it uu, Portbr.J.ai' Plmpt ind uiouiuhuyi P.aid biiiug.n u.usuied,

u CKAWAY, LuNui ISLND.-h Th uSoG "WUAY PAYILLGN will open ie June, and N.

o Sirn r on th e low1 of the Mouthb

Th i i id . .1kme.t iompriui s thi Hotel, ontalihi.nl wel ve uite ofthree or avs aadly ..nine, sjdtyriv gntrou-, about two Hoare

um~supluu ruunud~uuiolnld .tr uiud Fuuule~uuhGo~lUuu i

in me single~ or ulo n ~ho loL~d hTI. ui,uuu fuu~ythm. ...ullb iui Iuuu..adupu. Iuy.i.u 0thi~

mW HI KY-60d of rota ho alfbbl MhmawanTh. HoBur will be Wotd.b i the moat Iibrautmn .b ad staked

with the shoort Wlooo of every approve broad.For omnaomont pad a two, n.rgrr aulio` 8lm., Billiprd

Room, Crtrkat~icuod, Lades' A d Geillemeo; rAreery Ginned, And" vnnwnut Band ve pr~Ld.4.

The Cookq Wpit~rr Ae. Are rfrd Franca, German and Amarl-

The tam o the lain will ba the lowr~tporible, eonalelto. withthe pesen rnt hig wet f Prolelws Sta

Rooms moy y ulte At "ly lima by llol Mr. JOHN"JiM BINB IDd at , HotnL, or at O e CUB Street, NewYork .whereplan. uy ci re L. m1 8P

VW HISTY-60 bble and half bbl Haw andRecoiled for $Ll1AI/ aoy.,CPI. Tgkoapll9Lubmt.

OFFICIAL JOI'RNAL.MAYORALTY OF_ N.W ORLEAMS.

- COMMON COUN IL,ity of New Orlean, Angsgt 1I,18'.J

SNo. 2864 ]AN ORDINANCE onoerning the Wharvsee of the

City of Ne

w OrleaMs, and providing for farmingthe revenues thereof.Snn. I. .Be it ordaied, by the Common Coouncil of

the tlty.of New Orleans, that the Comptroller ofesaidcity s)taol, w'tthin sixty days after tie passage of thisordinance, and the approval tlhereof by the Ma-ot, emlafter twenty days netlee lereof, give by pubilcationin the Offioal Journal, adjudicate aodeell sit he office,to tire ighest bidder, and in aceordanceWith the l, pulations herein contained, the revenues c the whlrvesof sai city, collectableounder exstingotlintnces, uponall ehips, vesrel, rteamships, steamboats, flatboats,and water ncraft, of nyand every desrtptton wlatlsoever, for the term of three yeo-s, comeneinttg on thelet dayof Octobeh, rHet, and ending with the':luthday ol September, tO9.

oec. 2. That for the purpose of sad adjudicalltonand sale, the whaveCe of sid city shallbn divided intoix secelions, as followerSie. tt; shacll comre all the whares ae d latlaings

ef •e•d city, lying and being upon the lnssissitppi riverantd contained within the upper or eo tern limit ofsaid city, and the upper line of Fifelicity Road.

SEc d, sholl comprise all the wha'ter and land-loge of said city lyllg and being upon tie Mississippiriver, and contained within the upper limit of FelicityRoad nnd the lower line of North MarLet street.

Son Id, shall comprise ail the wholes and laed-nlogs of'eaid cit', lying and being upon le Mieeissipptriver, and contained witcln the lower inoe of NtolthMarket street, and the upper line of tat prn of theriver frount of said city, which is appopriated to theCanal Street Ferry.

Scc. 4th, shall comprisd all he •lh~es and J.nd-itigs of said city, lying and being upon ie dllssissippiriver, andeohtained witln tien lower line of that por-tion of the river frontbf said city whi is appr•ptia--ted tOd the Canal Street Ferry and thi lower tie ofToulouse street.

lze. tLh,sholl omnrite Ieallthe whafe• andlandingsof said Citl, lyitngand being upon the IlSd•tIssippi riveand dontained within the Lower side of "ulouseatreet,and the upper line of that portion of thtO rover front oftaid city, which is appropriated to the E latade Sltreert

nerry, and exceptingtherefrom tho prartn of thertverfroet which is, or may heereatter be aoplpnated tr aferry, to a exteont ol tot more thanoni hundred nd,•ilty eet at the foot of hi. A•tlll street.

•Sc. nth, hall compriseelll he wharvqandllandings]of said city, lying and being upon the ltllisslppi river,and contained within the lower !ite of 1I portion ofthe river front of said eity0, which is apprtpriated to theEsplanade Street Ferry, eand the lowel or northernrim:•ri.f ani•oirl.

S o. 3. Tllat aaid Comptroller shuall adjudicate andsell, a, aforesaid, the revenuescollectabl as aforesaid,within the various ectiolns set forth in th second seclibo of this ordinance separate and apart icommencingwith section first, andr ending with secitt sixth,• t setforthin said second section.

505, 4. That eachand evdry person t4 whom shallbe adjudleated and sold, as aforesaid, thelevennes col-lectabie, as aforesaid, within the'narioat sections setforth in section secondof this ordinanee',halt be oub-rogated to all the rights and privileges)f the city ofNew Orleans, to sue for and to collect id revenues.

Soc. 6. That eachand everyperson 1 whom shahbe adjudicated and sold, as aforesaid, the rvenues col.lectable as aforesaide within the various section setforth in sertion secondof this otdinaiuce,1hal l not.tell,transfer, assign, oet over, or sublease hiir their right,title or interest in the same to any perstd or pertlons"Whatsoever

; add that in case of any lse, transfer,

assignment or sublease made by any pe Dn or personsof the rights or interests acquired under }nd by vhirltueof this ordinance, such sale, transfer, Jslgnment orsublease shall work a forfeiture of aidrchts and inte-rests so acquired as aforesaid, and thesare shall revertto the City of New Orleans,

Sac. 6. That the city of New Orleanq reserves toitself, and hxeepts from said sale, each a4 every terrylandinig and ferry wharf now eaistng, and each andrvery nuisance wharf now existing, antil revenuesarisitg from the same. The Common ouncil alsoreserves the privilege of ehanging the tiuon of theferry landing in the Fourth District, proed the sameshall not occupy more space than whre it now is.

Sac. 7. 'T'hateach and every person t# whom shallhe adJudicated and sold, as aforesaid, the Avenues col-lectable, as aforesaid, withian.the vartoul sectiona setforth in section second of this oerdlnat, shall give.bond, with good and suficient security, 1q bc approvedby the Common Council, in an amountsqual to one-fourth part of the prime of said adjudict•uo and sale,and conditioned for the true and aithfaiperformtnanceantd fulfllment of all acts and ohbligatlonsaequired to beperformed and fufilled.o the part of lid person orpersons by this ordinance.

ere. 8. That each and every yerson whotm shallbe adjudicated and sold, as afresaid, the rventues col-lectable, as aforeaid,-withia the varieouasection setforth in section second of this ordinanes, shall givetherefor his or their promissory notes, eandorsed to thesatitsfetion of the Commont Council, i an .amountequal toshe purchase price of the'reveata so-aejddi-cated and sold,n as aforesaid.

Sac, 0. That the notes required to bepve by see-tion seventh of this ordinance slil he divided into aseries of thirty-ix in number, and made yahle toIn fif-teen days, one, two, three, four, five, six,$even, eight,nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thilreen,foarteeq fifteen, six-teen, neventeen. eighteen, nnetteen, tweaty, twenty-ane, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty.-ur, twenty-five, twenty sixa, twenty-seven, twenlty-eght, twenty-irne, thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thitty-three, thirty-four and thirty-five months after datei'aid that suchof said notes as shall be made payable is the monthsof January, February, MIarch, April, Mty and Juneof each yeare, shall be drawn payable-sach toIn anamount equal to one.twenty-seventh part of the por-chase price of the revenues so adjudicentedand sold astioreeaid, and that such of said oles as sall hIe mnade

payatble in the months of July, Augutt,'SepterbterOctober, November and Decemlber of eash year, shallbe drawn payable each in at amount eetal to one-fiftyfourth part of the purchase price, thelevenues soadjudicated and sold, as aforesaid.

Sec. 10. That each and every person towhom sthallhe adjudicated and sold, asaforesad, the rvenues eol-lectable as aforesaid, wilhil tie various sectlons setforth in section second of this ordinance, 'hlbAll acceptand take possession of the wharves, landing anid leveescontained within the section or sections shosc reve-

oues are to be adjudicauted and sold on the int day ofOctober next that said wharves, iandlllg and leveesshall bc accepted in the conditio in iwhlnd the samemay be ino said Ist day of October next; iad that saidperson or persoes so accepting anid taikingossesetonofosad wharves, landngs and levees, shalh epair thesame and keep the same in good order and conditionduring the whole term of three years, commencingwith the said tst lay at October, 1i6, and ending withthe J0th day of Septelnber, 1S53. Prthida], that threlessees shall have no right to build any shed, ware-houses or platforms ott said levee, without the permis-sion of the Common Council.

Suc. 11. That the levees named in sectin ninth ofthis Ordintnce, shall extend back to the lite of thestreet or streets fronting the rivet that i 'to say, tielevee comprised within sectiont No. t shall extetndiock to the line of Wnter street from the npper lilte of

the Fourth District to Addle street, and to fchoupitou-las and New Levee streets, from Adele sheet to Feli-city Road; the levee comprised in section No..d shailextend back to the line of New Levee street fomFelicitv Road to Rae street,aad to Froat Levee fromRace street to North.Marketstreet tha levee com-prised in section No. it sballextelld baekto the line ofFront street from North Mtarkht to Iaal street; thelevee omlprised ia seetioa No. 4 shalltetend back tobhe linte of Front street from Calta to Customhouse

streets,.and to New Levee street from Customhouse toToulousae street; the le ee comprised in section No. 6shall erxtend back to the lineu of Old Levee street; thelevee comprised in secetion No.6 shall extend back topublic road or New Levee-etreet.

dsc. 12. That the repairsof the levees required tobe made under section ninith of thit ordiamane, shallconsist ingrading-the lame according ta the gradesalready established, lit covering tile same with hardsubstances, sach as ltae or oyster shellt and gravel,iu keepisgthe some always in good order, by fillingup all holes on their first- appearance, with hard sub-stances as above tmeationed, In filling with river sandall paits of thesmern which may cave is or sink be.tow the grades aforesaid, and it keepingt bulk-hendson the outside of the sames, always in good order andcondition.

She ItJ. Thattlhe repairs ofthu wharves requiredto be made under eection ninth of this ordinance, shallconsist in repairing all holes in tite flooring of thuwharves and inclined planes immediately on their firstappearance, in raising all portions of the Wharveswhich may have sterk, or which may suilk below thelevels now establtMshdl i taking ont and retnewingall caps and stringers, pile, finder pilo•sflooring, et.,which may be found rotten or decayed, in building-new all wharves whtch , from general decay, mayrequire the same, andIn extecding intoitile river allwharves which siny require extension, so as to have,at all times, a aepthn of water of twenty feet at.thewater line of each ano evety wharf sed for the land-ing and discharge ofr ships, and a depth of water often feet at the water line of each and every wharfused for the ]anding and discharge of steamboatse

Sec. 14. That int makhig tie repairs requiredby sec.lion twelrth of this ordlnance•, the piles used shall be oflake or river timber, of the besttualtny, t11 by 11 inchessquare at one end, and h by O inches square at theother end, and shall be driven lroln 15 Lto teet Iotl t,the solid grounid, at distances of 10 feet from the centers;toe heads of the piles ihall be squared accordiag to thelevels to be givenr by the City Surveyor, itnd shall re-ccive and support It by 11 inches square caps, whichshall be strongly fastened to each of said piles withdrag nails, 1 inch square by t inche•q loug Thestringers used ahallbe at least 10 iatbes sqsare, shallrest at right angles upon the caps, at distances of firsfeet frow the centers, and shall be strongly fastened ateach ntlersrctlin with a cap with drag nails, 1 innsquare by i6 inches long. 'ine plahks used for thaflooring shall he of yellow pine, of the best quality, toinches wide by 3 inches thick, and not less than 15feet longl they shall be strorngly nailed to each of thbstrnogere with 7 inch pressed spikes, two at each endof taci plank and one at each intersection of thestringers.

S•o. 15. That each and evrcy wharf used for thelandng and dtscharge of steamboats shall have an in-clitned plane projecting from the foot thereof, of atleast 30 feet ill width; that ot the outside of said ilt-clined plane, andadjoinfngthe last row ofpilea thereof,there shall he driven a row of p

tles which shall re-

ceive a cap it by in inches square, withaS inch tenantsnnd mortices, and on the nip of said cap shallu rest vfender cap, 12 inches square, whict shall be fastetedto the wo other caps. at distaences of 5 feet, withscrew bolts of 1) incrhes in diameter, and of aintablelengths; that the Itar rows of piles of each tIelinedaplane shall be braced every 10 feet, with 10 by 10 inchbraces, which shall be fastened to ech ptile with screwbolts of I inch diametcr, and of snitable,•lai1 aud

that each edeve-ry persogp h,- ho t h acc• andtkhepossession of said wharfeSin aeterdnes with se-tlon ninth of this ordmnaee, shall repair and keep iogood order and condition, doeing tihe whole of saiaterm of three years, sech inclined plnnee aforesad, aedo nowexlist connseled with Ihe wharf or wharves oace .jed ad taken possessiou ofl and in ease there

thall he no inclined plane as above required, at thetime of aepting andtsaking possession of said wharfr wharves, s aforesaid, then that each an every pe,-son so aeceptla and tasing possesslon of the same,shall cansed 8hidInclhned plrar or planes bo be broil,ths or their expense, and shall keep the saue in.rpairas aforesaid. during the whole o( said term ofthree fmarshee.J. Thtt teaahand every wharf at d for the

landling and dischar e of ships, a row of fender pilesshall be driven, eesh pile 10 deset part and fastened ina stroeg manner to the piles of the wbarves with atleast two screw hbolts o 1% inches in diameter; thatOn the front of snt wharves two fender cape shall haplted, qte on a level with the flooring of the wharfand the other at five feet ebove low water mark; saidfenders to he 42 by 12 inches square, amt to be faseneuto the piles of the wharf with ecrew bolts Ii inches indameter, and itht each end every person or personswho ihall accept and 'ase polseelion of said wharves.tIn aeeordanee with section inteth of this ordinancesmall repair ald keep le good order and condiltiont dsrang the wholeeof said term of three years, such fenserpiles and feeder faps p do now exist, connected withlthe wharf or wharves soaeeeptednd takenh posseemsiof; Insfin dase tiere ehallee se feeder caps, as tbovoreeqtredat tle tune ofaccepting and taktng possessionofrtid wtlar or wharvrs, as aforesaid, thettha eachand every person so acceptiegand takt'poessoionof the same, shall cause ana fender ptles and fendercaps to.be driven and plaed, at above required, at hieor theirown cost, and sh

all beep the same li repair

during the whole of said term of three yrs.Sn. 17 That at each and every wharf used lor the

landing and discharge of steamshtp*, fenders shall hedivent at equal dlstances of t0 feet; that each fendersltai be cosmposed of four piles I h11 by t inhes qUels,etrongly astened togetherand to the wharves, w•it, atleoan six screw boels of lid inches in diameter;-thatthe four outside rows of pilts of each and every whactesed for the latding and discharge of steatsehlpand.of shipa, shall be brsred every n0 feet with Ito hy 1oinch braces, which shall be fastened to each of atdpiles with screw bolts of one inch in diameter. Andthat ach aondoevee peason who shallaceept and lakepossesolt of sat wharvess in accordanece with seettotninth of t

his ordi'nance shon repair and keep in good

order and ondition durg. the whole tof said term orthree years, such fenders andl brames as do now existconetored With the wharf or wharve so deeepted andLkoi pesaession of; and in ease there ahalibe no fen-ders or races, a above required,s at the time of accept-ing alid eattnig possessoln nfsaid wharf or wharves, astoresaid. thesn theat each attttvey pemro so ncceptsngslid Iaking pesesseion of the same, shall cause eafrender eto be driven, ind said braces to be sade at hisr Ahir owe n oasti ad dshall keepl the same in gCod re-

pair duruig the whole term of three years.zPee I. That on all the'whsrvess which shah he ac-

reptedotd ltaken posoaession of, to aecordanee withsecttiol 0 rth of this ordinance mooring piles, 12 ineheequare, shallt he drivetn ts foelofse, to wit: On thesteamboat wharves, stogie piles along the itlinet.planes t ldistances of 4l tet from the centars; on theslteamship and ship wharves, doule pitt wheresoeverkhe dtarbes haateo sil direct That each of theaforesaid mooring p.les shall be strongly fastened tothe piles of the wharves, with at least ten sound boltsolf one ineh in diameter, and shall project 3y feetabee the flooritng of the wharvesa aru that each-rfdevery person who shallaccept and take possession ofsaid wlharves, it accrdeance with section ninth of thiseainance,-shallrepair andkeqp in good order and eon-ditiOll, during kthe whole of said term of three years,auch mooring piles as do now exist, connected withthe wharfcor wharveses aceepted and takes posres-sion of, td lit eatoe there shall be no mooring piles, asbove-veqnred, at the time of acoeptlsg and takingpasestlet ofatd wm arfor wharvs as aforesaid, theethat each and every person to accepting and takingpossessioa of the same, sthall cause aid monoig pilesto be drlvesa and fastened at hit or their ownowaoost,and shall keep the same In good repair during thewhole ef said term of three years. -

Sea. 19. That all works and repairs.rqouired to h•done by this ordinance, shall be done under the super-visioo of the Strveyorand of the Committee on Streetsand kaltdings of the two Bnards of the Common Coon.oil and in case oe relasal ou the part of said lessees,to make said repairs. it shall be the duty of the Sur-veyor to have them made (orthwtth at thl expense ofsaid lessees.Seo. 20. Thalall weorkS and repairs required so be

done by this ordinance, shall be aone by the partiesbould to do the name, withoul any delay after noticethereof is given hy the Surveyor, with the approval ofthe Commiottees of Stress atd La.udngs of the CommanBoaneil.'

cEc. 21. That the Common Council may revQke,eot alde, and anul any saler, made under and byvirtue p: this ordinance, oferevenues collectab!e ineither or al ot the sevlmlis, set forth in seation No. 2of this ordinance, whenever the party or parties per.chasilg shall neglect or fail to make withthi a reason-elde'tlne, the works and repairs required to he done bythis ordilane, or may have the required wok or rae-pairs dol:e at the expense of said party or putles,ormay resell the said eecuon or sections Tot aaeout and

,eObi said doaattuno pa•- or p.onej.Ien. 22. That the Common Gounetl mnay revoke, set

aside attd annul ally sae made under or by virtueof this ordioancc, of revet aea collectable in eitther orlly of. tfle setionl set toHat n sectioli No. 2 of this

ordinance, whenever the party or parties putphasillgshall'neglect or fail to pay at maturty ally note gireuin part payment of the purchase price ofsald revertluescollectable as aforeaiu,'and thereupon the city maytace immeidate possessite of the wharf or Wharees,landings aun levees, withi said section or sections asare described it section No.. 2 of this ordinance, aidproceid to collect the revenues collectable within thesame.Sxc 23. That each and every person who shall ae-

clrlt atd take posseasion of the aforesaid wharvers,to iaccordance withseetiot tline of thlsordloance, shallbe traished by the Surveyor wilt ai itlvento ryof allsparo, timbers. stage planks, ete., ued for mooringvecssels-ald fourstagngs fur veselslndshaUgive to tileSarveyar e receipt tor the aane, ad stall at all timeskeep on hand for the use of vessels a ufahtelt supplyof the same, aid shall return to the city at the end oftlelr lease an inventory ofequal amount and value ofthe same.

Soc 24. That each and overy pereon who, shallaccept and take poisesstal of the aforesaid wharves,ltllldiigs and levees, i accnordance with section otinthiof this ordinance, shall he responsible for iall damageswhllcll may be.clatmed of the city by any party or palr-ties who cla t sustat Illlnry illt oosequ ence of tioneglect of tile aforesaid person or persoa, to comolpiywith the requirements of thteordtdliume.

Sxc. 2'. That io person or prsoas to whomt shallbe adjudicated and sold, ats aforesaid, the revenues col-lectable as aforesaid, withlt the various secttons satfirth in sectionc seoond of this ordinance, shall orderoder remove from rly wharf orwiharvv talthi eitherof sail dlstricta, aty ourooie of fre•tit r merchatdiatselanded upolt the some from arty steamboat ultil twentytour hlours after said stleatboat shall have fullydits-charged her cargo.

hoc 20. That ullthe aforesid wharves, land mgs aodlevees, slihl continue sbject to tihe police rgulnuousnow goveriltg the saote, atd under elsttutg oldi.nonceS, ald tino change sall be inete without the con-sentofboth partiest that all ships anlld other watercraft shalt pay thaedues eolletable under existilgo.r-dttanosa to the lessee of the raevenuooes of the Distriotiu whtcl they tfall due, aid that in case of Tamoval ofany ship or water craft from one District to alother,the dues so collectable shall be divided pro rate be-tween the lessees ofthe revenues of the District inwhich the ships or vessel may lie, aceoadttng to thenumber of days said ship or vessel shall Ito attd bewithln he several Distrits.

Soc. 27. That no adjadioation orsale of therevenueseoleemhble as aforesaid, within the various sectionsset fore in section seomidof this ordinance ahall bevalid, unless tie aggregate aaoult • f oall the sales tobe made as of. resatid equals the stun of three huntdredand fifty thousaad dollars.

hac. 28. The Commontt Couneil shqll have tbe rightto reject any of the adjedieations miade in coanformitywith the present ordiance.

Sac.d . That all ordtinances id parts of ordiuen-oese rules and regulatons thlat are collrary to the provisions of this ordinanoe, hbe and the samet are herebyrepealed.[Signed] JOHN CULBIRTSON,

lo resident fro toern. Board-ef Aldermen.

[8lgued] arERrRD S TITll,President pro teo. Biloard of Assistant Aldermen.

tl force by operattoio oflaw.10th August, 1825.

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COMPTROLLER'SB OPPICi,Cily ol'Ne* Orletns, Augut Et, I186.

lee antdt Thatthe Comptroller is hereby autborimed inon. rnctfotreays noltie in the Oflbcnl Jnurnal, bheetedrar toe fnisrmn_ the oeioa. offioes with EtaItotte3y for the term of onryeni, pttrsant to reeolntionNo. 8pi, o reJneyt, lb.

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3BW W t DtTRBLL,Appromv Anptmei14, I8O6 Dietrt Aldermen.

(Signed] JOHN L. NRIYeNotice is hereby given that on MONDAY, lb 27thint, S will adjuile atnmyeDoies t hIS '2- -1.,

ith a.bo eeontraci. 6. DzBUst3unt iiCapr e

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RRPOL VE;D, Thatlhe Comptrollerbe, and e is ereb"utboriz,"d nd rettalre to give notecgbJ a staning adsertiemoct In the oftelet jeernal thtl n eeeordtnsenith the Dinth smt.io of ordinanme No. 1L.{ ntppenved/Ioreb 0. 18i4, the Cenc wllll notaoPeyy bi spinetthe City hnlete eontanctd nnderanthodteely tIn ordereron the Comptroeler, nonsonrdanee with tbhe jdluienenrtferrod to. (Signed] E. L. TRACY,

Preeedent Do" ofAsitanS AldIdIermn.[signedJ is iI PLACE,

President Boned of Alderman.ippreotitipeli2, 1862.[Bignnd] JOHINL.LEWItS, Mayor..

The atotlentn if he efficern of the oS and of tnepublic I. reapiotfully called to the forogoing reranien.

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I Lu s tsuondult sn Depot des Bpuvea do Preul seDiel., ens Dryade, preesbLPmomenade Triton,comma~ eons..-

lln btFoohent blus.,qUae Cherm bismouas u llsnm.UnChevreau lahete nolniet blne, ayant die gland-.Use Cheeblanche tsue ne, ains t len hot band c.Ulbe Oevre blance, lee ocfll ftda.. -one Chtvre nyant i eUrps blan, kI len n•sot. t ad

dreote geonuree:Si eaLe noe sent pus renlame dtam di joge•at lde-

ponses ayees, eelle reront rendes a l'enaherse publlpUel alu t depot, VeNDtEDI,l t•1 Aout, 10 bouts,A. N)'. . " llUG. S. PI PLPS,

Coninsai re de Run.ouvelle Olensa , lsA 20 Aunt, IB. utli 2 81

AO heought to. the fnest Dmsaistr Pounl, on Dry-aes Atent, nes Trltos Wl,,, - eetayas-One black Female Kid.One yllow Femnale Kid with blank feet.One blauk aid whit K ld, with yellow neck.

Whiok. if not laimed wihin ten days, and the ex-penses thereon paid, will be sold at pnubi suotion, atsaid pound, on SATURDAY, the 2th iestans, at 10o'nlck A. ).. AUG. d. PHELPS,

Street Commisnsonue.New Orldeas, August 14, 18. t.

IL a ate condit an bunreeau desspae s dPtreslt Die-Strleot, rue Dryados, pros de I Posnrmenade Tritlo,

oomme spaves--Un Ohne anotir.Un Cheveu jaone, nyantls pied. nolrs.U Chevmnu blae t noir, aant le non jaune.

81 lsee dite nimzx ne sonl pas reolamee daose di jonus,et lees depesne payees, Ibe sertnt sends a voechesepblique, an dit depot, SAMEDh , i 25 du courant, a 10hnure A. M. AUG. S. PHIELPS,

Commlesaire deas Rues.Nouwelle Orleans, eIs 14 Aoun, 1866. ao1i 20 25TW A brought to the FirSt District Pound. on Dry-

adies street, neao riton Walk, as estnays-Onue emale Goat, white body, blaok neck, no horng.Onu dart yellow Fenmale Goal, with wattles.On yenllo and gray Goat, black back and faee, ~ith

wattles.One brown and white Pemale Goat, wilth white face.One pale yellow a)d white Female Goat, with wattles.Which, t not olalmed within ten dO's, ad the.ex-

paunes thereon paid, wll be sold at puebtac eaucon, atmaid pownd, on TUBSDAY, 21st fn., a 10 o'loek A. M.

AUG. 8. PHBELPS,Strseet Commelsoner.

NewOrleans• August 10, b18.

L a nte condeit an Deot dOe avese fu prpeupir DI.-It tet toe-r D d, De"des de'-l fprA t gs n,

l maepavse-Uu Cnevro, le corp blano, le cou noir, s•nsIn eeUne hObevre janne bruon, ayan dea glandee.Une Uhevre grim at jaoes, Is doesi le front nolrayant

des gslandes.Une Chevre. bruoke et blanche, le front blsano.Une Uhevre. pale jauneet blanches, yant des glanidee.Si leo dt• anlma ne soot pan reclamee done x jeoura,

at let deponses payee, iis esront veudus a Paneohrs pub-Winue, an dit depot, iAtDI, Is 21 du courant, a u10iures A.M. . AUGf. 0. PHELPS,

Comausalnle deo Rues.Nouvelle Orleans,le 10 Aout, 148). anll I 21

Fourthb District Pound.W Ad brought to th t'ourth Dretrier Pound, on Firststreet, between Rousseauo s••lultoun street, a

essays--One boown and white Cow, blMnk bead, a white star on

the lforobed.One white and brown she Goat; witba leather colla.One white anU black se OetWhich, if nt Claimaned within ten d4ay, and the ex-

peuses thereon paid, wilt be sold an paubo auction atsaid pound, on FtIDAdy, the 31et Inst., at 10 o'•loekA. Ii. AUG. 5. PHELPS,

bltr iUommleinoner..New Orleans, August N), 186n.

IL a ate conduit an Depot des Epaves do QuatisemeI District, rue Preminee, antre lee rues Ruesonacu et ul-tu0,oomme epaves-

Use nvabhe brune at blanche, Is ttet nliet, ene etoillblnole an front.,,Rue Chevre blanche et bruue, sysntun conller en osirWne bnevre blanche et nonre.Si •ia dlls an,mau noe slot pas reclanesa daone dix

jounr, etl ••s d speao payee, ie sero"t endnl a I'nocberepubnitque, an dit depot, VENDRIDI, le 31 Aout a 14iheures A. M .L AUG. l. P•ILP,

CommlaeaOrn dob 2oe.Nousslln Orleane,, l 0dIont1.S~. nul. 2) 11

Police Jail, Second Jistrlot.LAVM eurreudersd themsevese to the City Police

_ .Jail, on the 16th inst., the negro boy Davy, andhis wife Sureenne, with her ohild. Asgetta, itan t tenomonths old. Dnvy is tbout 30 years old atdl five -fe sixinches high. Buunne is about twenty-two yearr 'id, 5neot 6K iunhes high. bays they belongedt tolMe. 0hntstaily, living in the Partn of l'laquermlne. The owner t"requested to ea nnd claim said esaes aeecordbug to law.to taw. 4. PLAWSOIARD

Keeper City Ptclice Jail.am Orlean, Augues 21, 1806. anot 1tH AS surrendered bimtelf to the itty Polic' Iail, on

the 17th met., the negro boy D)WAROD; is abouty. Joetr old, is 5 feet 4i inches high, marehd, w. th theesmall pox, sharp head. Says he belongs tl Mr. Te. ta-.

talrn, OvRig •on•t. John the tiptit Pae*. Thoeeoris requesterd to oal and claim saidt slave tooedlag to3w.

eall lit R. PLANCHAID,Keeper City Pollee Jltl.

W AS brought to the City Police Jail. on the 13the ist , the negro womnan$TTY; hboult40 years

old,• s 4 feet 9y inohes high, has no mark ; eays she be-loge, to widow luntengton, liring In Boutitey. Theowner is requested to call and olalitridqtare auoorotingto law.

E. PLANCHARD, Keeper City Poee Jail.New Orlean.s, Aug. 14. 185. .el7 It

W brought to the hty Police Jail, on the 138thest., the negro girl LSUSA',nged about 8s or 40

years ; ies 5 feet oa ilnehes hig, Uo mark. 8ayshe belonge Ito Mr. Languile,livinog on this side of the tattle ground.The owner e requested to call and claim Said elatre -oodinglo law.

R. PLANCtIARD Keeper City Polce Jail.New Orlrsas, AuguSt e16.18u.. suit t

SA brought to the city police Sail, ontthe a iiinst., the negro grl UA ANN is a tret 9 in

ehee high; no opparot marks. eye she belongs to Mr.

c. t .l, •siSt in thenparsh of St. Bernard. The owneris requestod to cell ond colaim reid slave aoroding to law.

E. pLANCHiaD, Keeper City Police Jail.New Orleaens, Auuot 0,186. Anut 1t

TTAS brought to the City Police JSil, on the Oth

inst., the negro boy LEVY ; is 5I feet 10 fnrheohigh, has a mark out on the right foot. Says he belongsto Mr. lHaydell, of the pariah of Ot. John the BaptisLt.The owner is requetted to call and olaim said slate ac-ordiltg to law. E. PLONCHAgD,oKeeper City Police Jail.

New Orleans. August 6,1865. nut 11tAS brought to the City Police Jail, on the 19thJuly, the mulatto boy l0t; is 5 feet 8 inches

high. about 21 to 22 yetrF old, has scar aros the nose,front tooeth out. Bays he belongs to Mr. Edmund OGy,reeldiog in St. Louis, Mo. The owner is requested tocall atd clalm ald aelarmn eordlng to law.

1. PLANCIARD,l Keeper City Poliooe Jail.Now Orleano, August, ,185. olm Ie

'ITAS terought to tho City oiP011 Jail, 00000 17thW Norember, 1864 the negro boy SANi l; l - /e

iLooo high and ter 40 years old. iayse toholoege toMr. D. Shoty, or Ohbnde, lrlteg near Cool Spldg, IsEivtiogeton Psrtb, La. The owneS in requett to ealland clshim rid slave aeooording to uw.

E. PLANCUARD, Keeper City Polce JSal.New Orleaos. Augoul tI. lsu. anlmi

SUSPENSION BRIDGES.-NOTICEimJAMIN WATKINS f PSort A..w, Iki.A.AppiwiAx et

KgA. 5dl BiE BIe jild .,h.Ih. 1l1 .vI. MI I.U

EppithjKO.hotII udSKN* es the. Aim Lahe Uaihed8,tK.H

tW USPKNGION BBIIWGS opoarerworbl --. J.'1 014 ealy -b

He It erert F-- -rl red, o.pp e Belr-uoatipor ge wi l or be~PYp(ANE.LT BBrJ)1;8ietC T46 XvSlpue ll~u wa~uvreudd of hr f-o Timbe~r, BVILL or Bioo",

or eet or V" .t r Iir

7"one .. loutrc~ Ru rop'i'rA witih ither 4.P rroa. we o

Ckhlocrbl".. He e~oly~ the YoromaC ( Wubiatm City. ar

~ lii..,rKW..tIII~tt Ius C.u.Yewled~; ~ ihaiee01F~iwWci~ni 1.54W

DAILY OUEQJETzu air rtrtii- XIMMT.

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iu thyes at! dDut, .js. myfl rn*Pnldseas~ll~~sa

Urdthr ra bmubkd,.. t.t.Aud ith.ey wulnd ta Atheulta.. -iTTfhrb eaadrt t d .,

.:sitor ei, ttsie dnpratiBI+nwgt d rarnd a b Hsrra ~eli;

8.o.t th e bmth eallu-l d ..Whie he$a tsit

W Would u1.wtoooA.w tVr dizo sa wh e1 d12But, also ! ary lips would fitt 4. , .

Aud mt tbsY 67 . wtouldd "aw aOt~i~ rlf6 trafaictaaL

mow Ix. $prrorgrea Wnt down btain.

Ostevmening i S. had retired and I wasb lry rbttingghd t uttrekl me that a glasm ofice water would he $ltbtele. So I took acandle and a pitcher iid went down to thepump; Our pump is einul k*l A coon-try pump in the kitchen e• 'I e convedientIbuit a well with buctets Is th~lirtere pic-turequee. - tnfleretasdy our well water hasgot beae metab.teia it U el mutUt First,I had to open a bolted door that late you intothe basemeut hail, am• then I tothe

I remembered that our girl always esaed thekey to bed with her, aid slept with i. unerher pillow. Then I retraced my stoer; boltedthe basement door, and went up itt- wodidiagroom, As i always the rase, I found when Iceunld not aay water, I wee thirstier than I

ppase n hen I thought I would wakeour girl up. lhe I msrna h et to do it.Then I thought of the wal, but a the t upon account of the eavor. Thet I emead theeosetdoors-there was no water thle andthen I thought of the dumb waeit-i•r! anov-elty of the idea made me smile ; I ts twoof the movable ahlves stood the pitebeon thebottom of the dumb waiter, got in myl•et witoth tamp; let myself down until I spposedwas within a foot of the floor below, adthane

ecame dmbw e o suddenly, that I wau shotant of ath ipar t as iat ci h e dbes eatin-

l t. It broke the pitcher, extingebts theamp, and lauded me tinheseti oteecthe kitch-

en at midnightwithr s fire, and the rir notmuch above he s e oint. ihe htrouth 4l hadmiscalculated the distance of e.estdeeus-in .Itead of flling one fost I had fen fie Mfirst impulse wae to asmend by the Wy I camedown, but I found that Impracticable. Thea Itried the kitchen door, it wa locked ; I tried toforce it open; it was made of two inch stuff, andheld its own. Then I hoisted the window, andthere were the rigid iron bare. If I ever felt

angry at anybody, it was at myself for puttingup those bare t please Mrs. Sparrowgrae.put them up, not to keep people in but to keep

e laed m y m b e the ta sold barlersand l aked st , not a ltar was visi-ble; it was as blaekt Ink overhead. Then Ithought of Baron Trenok and the priener ofChillon. Then Imade a'noise! Ishonted untilI Was hoarse, end ruined our preservitng kettlewith the poker. That brought our dogr out infall bark, and between us we made night hid-eous. Then I thought I heard a voice, and lis-tened-oIt was Mle. 8parrowgra se aling me afrom the top of the staircase. I tried to makeher hear me, but then $W' dsnited with howl,growl nd -bark, so as toleown my voice, whichis naturally paistive and tender. -Besides,there wert two bQte doors and double deaf-ened floors betweenusnet bnwb dula she recognizemy voice even ifee did hear it? Mrs. Spar-rowgraes called ones'or twice, and then gotfrightened; the next thing I heard was a soundas if the roof had fallen mn, by which I under-stood that Mrs. Sparrowgrasewas g therattle. That called.oor•eighbor, altr wideawake. He came to the rescue with a bull ter- *rier, a Newfoundland pup, a lantern and a re-volver. The moment he naw me he shot at me,but fortunately just missed me. I threw my-self under the kitchen table and began to expos-tulate with him but he would not listen to rea-soait the -excitement I. had forgotten hisnsal)tl that made matters worse. It wasno I'til he had roused up everybody around,broken in the basement door with an axe, got-ten into the kitchen with his savage dogs andshooting iron, and seized me by the collar, thathe recognized me--and then wanted me to ex-plain it! But what kind of an explanationcould I make to him ? I told him he would haveto wait until my minduwas ompaede',and then Iwould let him uTiderstand the whole matterfully But he never wtald have had the par-ticulars frosnme. for I do not approve of neigh-bore that shoot at you, break in your door, andtreat you in your own house as if you were ajail-bird. He knows all about it, however, forsomebody has told him; somebody tells every-body everything in our village. tPntnam forJune.

S•aRP BTrrTIo.--The editor of the AlbanyRegister gives the following as the result of hisexperioace In betting oneleetions : "We were agreat Jackson msanwewee,ihe last time the oldGeneral ran.fog the Presidepey. and whenever aGeneral Jackson runig for that office, shall be soagain: We lived in the country then, and hadaneighbor who was ontthe otherside of thepoliticar fence, who Was a great dealer inhorses. Well, *e got into an argument withhim one day, and so sure was he of saucess thathe offered to bet -ahorse agaigh 860 that the oldhero of New Orleans would not be elected. We

took thabut. The argumen1beindonethathadno C 4, was renewed from til • ttome 'vth thesame result, until five horieteo c•

r•

d"de and

$250 on the other were stakeldl the issue ofthe oeoiet- We *'wn. '`ut we had fogot todesignate the aBldt;a

ieridsn

eh 61teor horses as

was tendered in pament of she bet sC a sightto see. If there was ai ailment to which horseflesh is udhject tht bws not eahibitedy one of

these five balee, we ehoald lik to be informedof its diagseesi There wasringbone, ai spavinand trightd dblindn , nd aves; aone veneeablsehai roadsterhad all these, andinaudition was as deaf as a post. We kept thema week as a collection of curiositijuain the ani-mal line, ad thes sold themrat anetiop. Ao-

cording to opu recollection, fbrs of tem sa 4 for$40 i.s the ggregate, and I saga a tn-peddlar$10 r taking the other WSeeha ot bet oneleotieon eine,' 4aj twantto t any morehorses."

Iron manufactures have of late years madegratifying progresb in Ohio, as the followingetatistic•s of the interest in that State, gatheredin the year 1858, wiltahow: Pig Iron-farnaces15; tons of iron ore used, 140,610; tons of pigiron made, 62,658; bushels of coal consumed,605,000; bushels of coke and charcoal, 5,418,000;operatives employed, 2,416; capital invested,r1,600,000; value of products, $2,600,000 Iron

castings--factoriese, 183; pig metal, iron and oreused, 41,000; castings made, 8,000 tons; coalconsumed, 840,000 bushels; coke and charcoalused, 355,1200 bushels; operatives employed,2 706- capital invested, $2,000.000; value ofproducts, $3,200,000 Wroughtiron-factories,17; pig metal used, 8,676 tons; blooms, 2,900tons; coaloodsouned, 6,000,000 bushels; coke andcharcoal used, 46,600 bun ls p; operatives em-ploved. 708; wrought iron produced. 14.416toes; capital invested, $700,t0O; value of pro-doets, $1,600,000.. This exhibits a total of235 establishments, producing to the value ofiti,700,000'with a capital of $4,300000, andemploying 5,881 o_ ratives.

t1ot3 WnpToD.--By e notice _>n our paper ofthis mornirg, it wll be seen that t•e• tdo ofthe Can't-Get-Away Club have become so re-dueed,as to rendar aneesary a cel open ourcitizens atilre for eontributlnatoe~e! it

swhen urgent calls are daily madefor eief, by

Ssowetyhi to the relief fund of the loe't-Get-

Awysm. hi1obile Tribuse, Aug. 16th.

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