Newspaper of True American, November 30, 1838, Page 2

Newspaper of True American dated November 30, 1838 Page 2
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PORT Of NKW,,ºttIKANX. CLEARIANCES. ei Faney, Cewweefl~l, oLivetpool, J GOen 4 Bt . l .1 Palate. Moania.. the t'iiledelpheit, 3MB Atibeidlet rUt Ate &eld.Mweie, toe Mbiii., Muitr. S he Mtney. ilmeeemt. tor Oitlemtoii, Wmn Beyn. ¾ lh Ri tithaed Taytloe. Ceittkte. Aictexadelt, J H Aehhek.ge. Toe-beet Pust Sey. Pualdite. twam the Pemiet; went iceti Mgt~ Stiefit tp ebil Pecahotitts. LeftYN E Pau oe9tht, te pm 1sipit tf Pats;teotel retr the itee Sp etiet, eedueseeaeeenee setliteitftitotieerivee. Ship Poeiotiettu.lhtiee. 25 ditye frut Peetsmothcet, N H.. isaba. nd11 bet. pottoiies, lie maste.. BiwutTtr e)e., fruit S W Ptao. Toend ii, sethbig 'Heetti rteaemeed te twai with ship. Pelestile. and Qitee Victorie. Left tie Puseseei2thtl at, itp. Rteport. etihiet mew atithe Bee. Ashilpefwarite ithe titnle tspposeed tit hethie Uftdslitp weeLeveitt hound to tecitttt eeiito. Titwbeitttbeek. Thtemututeie S W Bar, heelet tweed ito sea besgqEiipeueeio rtiteeteeetothetsieilt with shlp Aetleth eidtaeeeeeCouhtit tlid Dateid togette. Lett the Pu. n tht 0Bhlte~t.eat It. ti p Rettoe ithihe item. Ship Pletuti.,, ti.ttiettid. lit deys teem Liverpitol. Muitr. a ..eaeee, 2610 seies wit. Maddite A Pittleei..S petinpeete. Skip Attitude, Weeeittt. It deys feite Ceetlnee tie Me~tte.. earp, tape seiek tilt ted pctetite,tiet Act, itid Matiter,. a sites Eiliaaeth, orsyth, friti rensucoiti..ueseo, 46,000 ft. lumberE P hljitteao. Sithe Citethiw, taieci. tdey. frnt,,e Haveit, to Cuttltitl, La. heeyeJ o.erw 1bgit coffee rnd litte teiit kit, totCitl Sheb Dtiteh togerel IMitepe, fruit Peteewle, wo Muste... Twi Atfbtimts t.,,aOirleuntl..ieargit 6ilt kege teed, to orndee. New chip Quten Victoitel, Tomapetit, 27 dtye fern Beth, Stteteaer Empieee. Mutsell, fetoe Ciecitetti. ttetieme Gec W H tarisoeee, Blutt. letm Cincleetti. Steemee Edwaed ehipple, Pojiws. fritu Loitvideile. Stuamte Roebut Moreie. Mimi,, freem t.utieeihe. Stctmee Teihbie, Btoyd frtem Louittille. ,Steamee Belot Rtupe. teawit, froim Byoy.. Situ. Stetmee tLevaet, Lareeelete teem Beyou Seee. tttt COMMERCIAL. Ctttel:.eic. No..e .....24 tWeehiiatetc,Nte.... 22 Noweloek.Nov. eli....2 Ciri,,atet, d..l......24 Phelaedilplie No.e. i....2 Loitieille. die...... 25 tatiitlirec dt,.2....... 3 St. Louti, Noe...... S1 Steeeus, ,hNeie' . .. 241 liceerpeit,Ot.......27 Iouteoim ('Icoite) No.e.. tt P..er Oct .......2 Itetia.eNove.. t.... 0Lotndon, de ......27 Nuitiflle, Noe.......24 Mete. dA. ..' LIVERPOOL. .Pr heek Fennec..ueet 22311 hI, ecitee. PHILADEL.PHIA. .Pee beig J Petmsr..ueg., tOS hide etfgce eed.2t hide eitleeeet. 4 MOBILE.. Pee echy GOt Acriod.. wegi, 100 hide cegee, 252 bile moatsetee. GALVE11TON..Pte neb Meep. .erp., etedey emell lcts ot eitffee. tct,fiuh, bretd, erpee. buteee, cus medee. ALEXANDRIA..Peeeaehyttieheid'Ieylee..ceepo, t3r hide eugae,t99liele ted 30 te molutsee. IMPORTS. BATJ..t'eeehiptitciineVictoiii..ceerfehey. 3110 bile put' Was celtwiimbtl,eeand 30lleetke mtckeeel. tRECEIPTS OFP PRODUCE. Cninl.Pee etetmee Ge. He eteeeiern.. too belt whit. i0y co de !oue. 25 do prib. Oweteete reerd, 45 lee ecet beoome. 2.0' d,bcioheem ted 2.50 kept heed, .A DO..,; 23 belt pok bce leei.kty, eeil20ielt.pileilbceed.NIti Ried, 100 I,~ tocee 6 de whitkey, 6Ode elceluol, 5 helf ripee wit,, ted ('uint.Pee eienmee Empieete.52 bcrle ebiekey, 25l2 ttdi~lsae, 2i7 ctlit:Oci,,g Ogdett tilret0,c),1310 56ee beg, teeD..auoux r; I? htseet, e it Kielly. 15 herseeeJ Feel., 42ee1.ieiutatttncet-,tidlte7 ndock. cr.eu.v ie. Pee stcemere Teibuee..flhlceilseetpe, 8t pieceet 7 e~gnec. l.umhetlih Tlieeiict; 238bcle lout, 2J pea heeeieg ted lbectil roe. Ogdtt&aSotthatie; l5llpee laiee,e,lI5ldit 2S1 ote he..e, A L..dcitt4 co; 85 his teite. Pieece bee,,eit & bice 311 .lhbcmle sseltet.ttd itmicotlttot, MtWhi,.e,& c,e I bel bici lic watee, Teylee 11 Oedneee I~usil.Pee etemewe R.'elet Moeeit..668 pei beepieg, 515 ecile tope, Sttrehe & Whitiiiuelitm; 99 pre bepgieg. 0r dee 4r Southgptie; 200 belt Bee,,, Poejie Potece & cc. 2 lhtt idzee I sie. boeed, I buiedle im.Llreade, lielle, O. MStuey.. eeolcnyrcbineebeie,S&A J P1%Vidiey. Lasi..Pee Edwacd Shilipie. .5 belt etedeiee, I bee goodttend I bu eajcllhei,uLong & Aldelieb; 2 hoetee, Bee Gee Das.h fell Rao te.Pee seleimee Rttei Rotge-109O ble cetice, Gayglcbe ASeeci, 202 de 51 Wiblic ce, 1115 det StM Lee, 22 del Ileke. Wait isca. Ilts lcS W Otkey Atc,O62d.tLtmbelthl A. Themite;, 42 de Jaiece Atecci. 42 de Ce,.,r 4 Gicidlcy, 4i.J,. We,,. Flowe,. 33 doi tteeei~eit, Cleat 2 cc, 22 dt Taeyioi. Gtidner &co,Q24ddtt Laudutmey,Stdcdo t.cdiotci4rct,i6 d ~al&Vtiicbce.24ddo Pt Caette, 14.d, Ctrruibees, tlrr. e& c.i I Itd L.,, Fctiteue, & cc, 7Ode Steeo lie.,,. tint-e r1) 6c Odo Iletede, Plcactet Weight, 5de It1 IlatIe men. , b.l icieittee,, PI White 4 ce, 14 bg.p eed boest ,i ~s odiflierti ottigice. Le,,,.v..2e..I'eceiemot t)iuiiiin..i6iil blii let,, I Doetec. l..l br.1,d 'tue 4 ttckihit, 506 belt doiJ. Ltanidie. 7 hit cot. Ian, M Itlec. 9Jliieddc neaet.t itke &Il,.l~kee,oidiieeoA H dy50bl e ptik. Aulotie & VWbitlil, 5 ite beetit N ItSmeCtyltRJickett, U Semil. 'eve, cti;...Pci leiettl Levcit.. Id.I edlee coecoe, A i.. lo.&n, 0de ticyttld., ype & Ace, 74 dii t Whbiic & c. 4dA t,eieed&co.t 6e7ldo. Wm Fiowe,76ldto SiM Lee, 71do C lec'dto. 36dotBeihe. Wuti&ce,,ii5sduptlIIpltuthe 4 c, 4 tide ityle.. (:,,,dinee A" r,,i211ldo lauitbuib, & Thieip tee, il do SW itehey; 2i die Felliti, 1'elic & ileec~lo, t doi Pdvtecte Aieeefll te, 22 doLaee.Feelidue &.c., lSue.G.pIs 4ec Stat, 2ll do flLeedimy;lIGdoii 41 Clteit,t1 Ricceed Rulfl l6de h~ckece, Sitno teece, 20 d J Aretee, 10 dt Iuiecklie & Htcideeeu.6Ode Fileliy & cu, 15 dt t'ier,.c, Joe i c. 2ddtlbhantl.cieii, 6 dtttlerece, & Jentiice, 4 do At 1titeliap i. ca, i4dl.utttdecite.,ediy weitueieeboard, 2 rcedelot,cii,iutteree ored. PASSIENGIERS. C mo Trie, otoor 5 e ootwern t.BT Wrighi, Wa',hmn, Th) o, e M mo era1, l ,oO, Condoion, SooO hIojoe Lout il An Wt, Ch Wight, T 3 'l h. Resoles, ri8!..,, Root;y oul, Go'ddrd, I An nua.0l,.., Gorr, C1 opton, a ooooo ul, mul. Sh~in04 ,i, lPoiploo.0oots art. o ug..le, ome Trleman..MIoParottOis Knight. Tis, Sions, T;odd Do,.h, lTolme,,, ltlylit,, ttooell. Mi. Len Eoigg, C..pt Buckoo,, Major Pope, Ilornool, tol;;., cad Lus l..Per tea,, R,,her Mor,,,..Mhojo, Willitom EIo,. JoIAIhn,.., Co's Youonalmloh ana orl1dyP J I' u s tr e c ei v e I f1 r J ilal.. J i lI. , & W C Coo ot , J W WdIIdeoo D [VMe play. 19o,, dock; 54 sthjy o,,il an b deck, iL-2tn senaerc Edid Shippin.. Boom Doshieil, 1 ur, faro Dm Ghiowl, M or t H B LrghaEe ood ola y, TI LL,lIe, n, Coo Irvne, Ws Wheelr, 0 Roell .d lay, a L V,,o drpo I, J N Rtynler. tl(. Bartlet, 0It 11AU B SI Haymoso, J Compblell, Mts Gcoohild. Cuooooooo. ,,e jamer~. Gen WV Hi Htniso,. . Hanna, & lodt, Us J hunt0 ad 2 chldren, Mis. Hiagogt, Mhe Bateri, his Bakokr Ro gn, rhon H Bmy. ltepto, E hi gl alto . A Ai Tinhmp let n B it Reed.T 'r a Otooto Boiaoy, B , JUiNh . A l I , J F ofth. Chie..y, Drokes . C' A WIanceg,, Compa 1n, e CampbllI, Ro th & Pvt.( Godon, Htoweli, OV sisooo, E W~ood , C Reohokolder r nci.r. htoliln..,steaet on thr..Colkt i MurnayN bNneon, tjPet8th VDoet, lj J H Bel, D M i Go AL L C.hn, Cn1.t't'..ly Croshy. Mania' P Mo. N J Bossy, tletochroo tool sort. ionso) B Bigeot.w, Looho..., Roborlson, Millman, Govror 8i. it Ih. Bath.. Per ship Queen Vitoloia...Mr. Thlomponee hir. Dii. liooyhao,A,hi. Tcoooy. Ai, Tar~bes o.d lay. Mii..Iting, tile. Paoge, At, B,,,O.,,l, hi, Fl1081, Bk Jenn~ings, At, Hiltn, Mi, CLtES Bk F oup ctln I .otosqoge Cosoinqem..Pe vohrpmAnlioh..Loedr. Wond, ed 3 stueragt. Rayon Sooa...Pe stesono, lisne Rouse..il1 A Miontgoooegy, devr1.,atod ao. ootd , G omDopo.. All L red, E Carolj A B Pholpt. MO Wio, Jtoob Wlde. AIeo St.,., T Songs, J ChMratier. GOWalke, L B.RiilrCd. J Wv Qorles., JW tof teorhieh E Sargent, John ThompeNon, CC Wallnc, TrIr. toman, B Roud, i r. Md L n, . Htand child. MEMORANDA. Slteamer Tribunel, repo 501, et wtt0r i,. tht Ohio and falling. St Bymer Eowardd hrppi,, it coequeqnnce B d the lowne.. of the ,,ols,, conit CoHt freight. Stemmo, (bemo I Harinsron, 1oar Lhoisville on the 20th.ato 1lnt In i, mto~ Dhioty at Knob Creek, Way... at Balt Rioe,, Rcoowo, .2 Amsero,.doa; 2slt. geoou.Ad at lint Ist,,nd and Punk alighter in, getting off; reachblioo, Fli,,t Islaod; mtRoo.er,,; loomod Su, Flo,,oer tiio,,iriilI,; 234, met Joh, Mjlls ot Slio~~ne C,cUk2d, left OOrk gound lon(t lm,,lerland ., We. Fan. h. G o thingon, AIO, any Mol oian, on Co,,tonWoodlBar; met Watholo; potocid Virginiaoat Palooah. N OAW ANBRUALS FORE 1039, oY 13uAnnual, London; FilTEoo'o (Gallery ofgroa l no; 110iotemperIl, Londono Annuals Alnori A 1ott. Cloriottos rales, lo, 1839; YUoRg Laody's Anonol, fho 1839; heo,, Gentlemonn's Anoual, tor 18:19; Te 6Bsit.; The 'iol tl; E John., & C',t Louoioiana Altoonac tor 1839; Jh t. Lreceined and for sale LV E JOHNS & CO, enovl7 co 3 SCharle.&Common at i EA L - 2 91 ton o A hro l acite C oo u l o yoing fro m th e horqoe Coooock, Cer..m Philadelphlia, in quantities tO, 50u0 purchasers; 100 toot Scotch Cool onboard ship Mars fro de Uloosgo l ofoeotbylo niOLhiES & MILLS, nooe2 911.0nk Pioco NOJIICE. * UtCiNG the temooyoryoloooo.co of the ,ouhocriboer 'o,, frac l0 city, Char.les BIoggo, Eoq. toil! atoos his outhorioed ogtonr, oond to hi, oill haviong bosioeno withth oodoroigoed, wtillploneaseolply. F NCSILSLEYt, JUN. 00014 1828--tf Offie of the Firoieo'o Ioeoooaoce, Comoploy of New Orleano,e rj HIE Stochhoidersoore h~ereby notified that ,lion pipro lutlmton tlooheirstlock in dai,oooad ;ooyahle o the 8tih Decemoher oeot, at th~e offiooe ..l he C.ompoooc. E L 1'lU.W0 ,,ooh ___ N'y_. BUREAU ff-AN..O ANCE Ti' PO311i'ihS lIE LAt NLLE.ORi.KANS. LESAcioneoireen soul par cot 0cmd nooifibs qos le L Ctoqooienme eorsemonot stir leo. nct00,,., eot do et * deo,..erea oays el8 iDkooeobreetotnoin, oo Bureauode aCum10.0g0,e. ho,,, E. L TRIACY.. Seoreloico NOTICE. Mr,. GEORGE M ORRICK having resigned the of * c Aoo okief Engineer of the New Orleoon oand Carroll. ton Roil Rood, Mr. joins Iiouopsooo hoe been "ppooint ed in hio polncn, to. whoto all petoona hooliog bunoines with, or wishing inf~ormation regarding said Roil Ibood will apply at the Roil Road 0O11.c., Poydras treect, By nordee of thtn Boord. (Signedl) JO11N NiChOLSON, aovei7-tC Cashier. VINEGIAR. 111.M bills vinegaroil 0 ohard obloi Onmolgee, and In, .Lools by J D U.IN & A COIINns2 0(Ue Pt, 1 Oi -rNI ,;-iltl,,otema oeon~iilo Clo:lhiig la,,d ..t g ,, fo olISAAC BRIDGE & Cn, nov,23 131 Mognoino tt rbASTE BI.ACKING-10l goooe~landing fronmhip .7 Foleu.,. flor eale by ISAAC BtRIIIE & ('O, no.23 134 Mangazine at NUMBER- had Potaoinoo. i,g0l'l lent olear, emoson Li oBootlol.. 11W billo P~ott~oes, loaditng front ship Lagrange, ond for sale by LEVI H GAlE, nendS 93 C~ot,,on at YE,0h1UV o''It0:1tgsA largenjupply oflthe oboon reorndere lor on!,lop b I'oiF A(0 ,,oon82hl~ Al! co,oIC TRUE AMERICAN 0910CE. In conection with this Ontice is a SPLENDID AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF TYPE the Fox TIlt PRINTING OF Pamphlets Blank Chocks is Oatalegues Bills of Ladaig "I Labels, Dray Receipts, e Le al Wotices, Auction Bills, c 81l1 Perms, Show Bills n. Steam Boat 30s I Oirculars ro pr And every descripatio efJeb Work that of may be required. at OThe proprietor respeetfully calls the attention of the public to the above Card, and assures them that rt all work intrusted to his care shall he done at the short. est notice, in a style unsurpassed in this city, and at the lowest rates, Sno T'i T'RUE AMERICAN. EDITED V JOiEt DBIBCON. at ri FAITHFUL AND BOLD. NIfW OR LEANM: a FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1838 aO DESTRUCTIVE LOSS OF THE STEAMBOAT b GEN. BROWN. h rom uTnIrT To FORTY LtVI LOsT.! This awful calamity occurred at Helena in Ar. kansa,, on Sunday last, at noon, the 25th Novem. a her. Few, if any of the many frigh tful acctdents p which have of late years happened to steamboats ft on the western waters, have been attended with aircumstances so exciting, and sos reprehensible, as those which marked the destruction of the Gen. t Brown, Capt.Samt. Clark. By this most deplors his event between thirty and forty individuals tave last their lives from what appears to be the most wanton and unnecessary risque. From ins tormation we have received from several who witnessed the calamity, it appears that the "Gen. Brown" rounded to on Saturday night, about 60 miles above Helena on a signal front the Empress, owing to a flat boat with 52 torses in it, which she had in tow, having sprung a leak. The ill fated Capt.Clark tock on board about 30 of the animals - and proceeded ott his way down, as Capt. Russell, of the Empress, had expressed his determination s not to make any race then, or ever, and the Capt. of the Gen. Brown stated that his boat was crip. pled from the t"Washitgton"having run into her, sad carried away part of her wheel atod wheel. house. On the following day, Sunday, about noon, the Empress apprached Helena where site saw, j the ltBrown" holding on to her steam as if fIr the purpose of a contest, but just as the Empress came ahreast of ter she exploded with such fear ful force as to jar the Empress to an extent that frightened many of her lady passengere. On wil w, -esaing the calamity, Capt. Rusesll, with the best feelings of humantty, ordered his boat to be y. rounded to in order to render every poesihld assis. 5 oance, but as lIe approached toe was warned off on aO the plea that there was powder on board the ill n, fared "Brown." But Capt. Russell tas not to be t` scared from his duty as t n an and a christian, by y, any lersonallrh, so mating his boat fast above rg the wreck, he headed his whole force in entering the burning heap of ruins which the exploded r steamer presented, and rescued from inevitable destruction six beings who were pent up in the Y. forecastle' Without food, without refreshment, without even a coat to cover him, he worked with might and main until 3 o'clock on Monday morning, and no eulogy can be too warm for the noble condcti he displayed throughout. Of the 18 cabin pas sengers (mules) known to be on board. ive only were savod. The captain, mate, two engineers, two pilots,I no elerk,carpenter, and tar keeper, are known to fallen victims. The first clerk was the only ollicer saved, in consequence of his runotig up to the pott oflice. Ono way passenger, on in. habitant of lHelenn, had searcely put his foot on board belore the explosion sent him into oternity, even while his wife, family, and iriends were bidding him 'lorewell,' Owing to the fact that lot few of Ito pnesrengers had registered thair names, it is impossible to come at an accurate list of the suflerirrers; the best we could obtain will bIe found below. Among them is Mr. Horace Blanchard, an estimable citizen of Vicksburgr whose body was found atript to the waist and fl .ting oner the bank, about a mile and a half below. On his person, sewed into his linen, was found a smit of nioney amounting to $11,000, which with other valuables were given to his friend and townsman Mr. George who was him self severely scalded. Dr. Pryce, of Vickaburg, whose body was not found,had with him $7000. During Sunday afternoon the steamer Emperer, Gnnl. Harrison, and Couttnodore came up but none save the former rendered any assistance to the sufferers. Ten of those severely, dangerously woundeu, were found & taken care of. Mr. Long, one of the victims, fell through the skylight of a toat aS the wharf, and died on lieing picked up. The greater number of the horses were killed. Frost the se cond state roost in the cabin forward all wans blown up, and all parties agree in the fact that the explosion arose from the Engineer holding on to the steam, with the intent, it is auppnsed, of sver taking the Empress which was passing quietly on her way. This is another proof of the inutilityof the Steam. boat Law. Until some legal measures are taken to ensure good and discreet Engineers, it is utter. ly uaelers to legislate upon the subject. ais of Passeng lost on board ssamer Gen. Brown as far ssosrnbesasoertanirtd. Capt. Samsot Clark, Somer Bttnehsrd, Vicksburg. Oastittl 5eoaoarut, utato. 1:. flobttned. Veemeont, IWitson, ltaestgiairse, 1 Robert Jottsnxa, stid ad do dying. Joe. ealt, Vs. Felix Underwoodptlot, J.C. Lonm, id pilot, - -G ,Carpenter, Eti Joltmrr,2,t eterk, J. N. Grtinetmen, - --~,,bartkeeper, J. .Lenis, D. L. Oasis, Nutohes, Ste. Coitway. ELobby, Sr. Pricer Vimkburg, J. Sletimon, kitlod. Of 15 German laborers intended for the Vicksbug Rail Road only 3 were found alive fter the accident .F'Tle Steamer Empress. Capt. Russell. passed about 120 uat boats loaded principally with live stock bound for New Ortleans. 02Mr Jolna R. pitt, the popular tragedian arrived yesterday in the steamer Empress. lie will appear immediately at the St Caurles theatre, Finn is acting in Rhode Irlood! We wish, without meaning any thinggirreverent,thtthe would no longer trusa to Providence, but travel along this way. The President issued his proclamation on the 21st November warning all citizens ofthe United States not to interfere directly or indirectlif in the contest now go ing ona between lke Btitish authorities and the Cana dians. To our Plasters we commend the perusal of a letter from Dr. Jones respecting the working of Cotton Gins by steam, and the use of cotton seed forfael. A quan. Sity of valuable information will be found in it respect. ing the economy of this novel arrangement. Eclipse Course. Fresh horses are hourly arrin ing at Carrolliton that are swelling the race field to an unprecedented extent. Mr. Barrow's stable arrived yesterday with those established favorites, Preusure,Josh Bell,Dick Hlale,and others. Mr. F. Duplanteer's has also arrived, including in it Wren and Rhoderick Lhu. Mr Shy,oS Kentucky, ties brought down in the Empress the for famed Kerertuha, that so astonished the natives in Louis. nille, Barbara Allen, and three more. Mr Campp bell's hores e, a leo, arrived by the same conveyance Mr Garrison's will be here, with .woorthree more from Mobile. Tobecco.-Tlue Philadelphiia 'asette publishes the following letter from the French Censul in theircity. tPsaauoanu rIA, NoV. 2tat., 1t33. Mr. Editor. Sleeve obier-vedintherh Frernchpnpesr ".e Ctnoiee tIes Eant b Umi-," pleihed e wnon N Sora on tme l17t t, paragraph of which th, following is n transla , I The Conoul General of France has just received from the Regie ofT latreo, at Paris, in ititsortmnt cornunie mine whilth cintradliets the pramsnirr in i " l iot it gioett to the Intbli. by the Cotuil at t Phil. dolphia, and madse kmown through our No. of the t71, "u Noeber," tc. &e. Ao the obovt expresuions mat lead to the belief that I haorel(atri~lod you trill' to inoeoeret translaltion of a public doument, which, actuated by tl* tame motives as prompted mte, you have hastened to insert int your in columan for the Centfitofcommerey in general, I take P the liberty of sendingyouoneoftheuix original Alliohee in trtntaoirted to ute by tho Regie, so that persons iuter ested onoytconsult it,ttd onuertoot that ty tranelotien 4r it trueiio all ilt ointst. I lhalltnot endeavourtorexla.t 11 nohat in incomoprehensibtle to roe, rie: the differentce that fi exiota betmeeo tho docutocot publiolhtd ho' the Coureriot andl the one int toy poseueaior, althoutgh they both bera thte satoe dote. TMy onatobject isto showrthtatlI bate not wilfully led the merchants of Philadelphia into er- a ror. As to the assertion that my communication woa io premtutre,tIrespectfully heg leove to inquire ofatty f toneposteosingnykntyotwledgeof ctommercial treannc tone, if 00100 I e given hereon the evening of the 3fth u of Octobet i. premttture, when Iroponaln for supdlien ft ate to be reeoeotd itn Poria on the 27th of Doceber, at I o'clccb, P. it. Pt aosMr. Editor, to give a ptlce to this letter in your valtable journol,-ood you will thereby oblige Your obedient nareatt HERSAWT, Consul of France at Philadelphia. Cunadna.-By tle latest accounts received from the north it appears but too true that the Patriots at, and near Prescott have been cut up to a man! The frigate "Inconstant" in which Lord Dtrltam and family retur ned to England sprung o leak from grounding in the river and was compelled to put in to Halifax. Mr. Ellice and family, lately prisoners to the patriots, arrived at Albany on the 21st inst. Major Clitrrore is President of the Court Martial appointed to try the prisoners taken inarmn at Napier villa. A messenger bearing despatches from Sir John Col bourne to the British Government, R F. Maitland Esq. arrived at New York on his way home by the Great Western. Col. Dundan commanded the British forces in their attack on the party of patriots at Wtod Mill Point. His aficiol despatches are received, but are to lengthy for insertion. tlotansannoO., Friday, Nov. 16, 1818. Dear Sir:-ll hasten toitrlirm you the latest news, al. though etthclt I hameto elttat ptent, io iodat~ d trolacholt. t Ite Pbtritt tase ttnttil ttdoy, lwinIr eld thteir OtN;but this tiy, at ntoo, ttohe Co hueg otd foe Sotitee booto ltoogltt tott 8l tegulue Britith tr ohd nomtonolthtelhcovieot cottotinthtoprooittce. 'These td ded tttte lthouand ,ttilititt, wre too mtth for the pot riottt. Thty were teerotttttltby lottt, stll the steam betsut kept up u mturderoute lire frott the river. The lot riot ftoughtttobtly, btttit wanofano ue; thteymoredri. tea btck ad scatterttd. At outedt thtoy holtd tut a flog oftruoe,which,thottgb eB td ~r rGV N UREoNrIAK dsipht thole t ttton, bidte i esitult ltd not ther tite. Frod at lpecetre tot&IlI QUud AT 'A NO Pnihined tO S At bartly tos ime thtw o eyfe tty hoote oeccupied, uty pbblyttnioto ore illotteoto, todl the Italte. oTttetooetetl.lont ereotfttisttcondu;theouetlte,rnitide. proetoil nyiattheure alo atriottoftrra tottlt ed rou; te csadst ttilt ittntbetl! ftor suchypotnihtdlytosou teeeWf-'ttaJta Beul_ , I'-t N -,tbl aot ot e vmill lion re tell he tals e. l Ttldnte toavett toren itce Thoeirtdo rathe oam.odit tratit ma leroiytctioor tttditgtiotteiocOrt nd todryltmen notr rott they ttt ntgotltrtmutlttttte toallltroh.ti Ttedittttlue tton t opltendtd.lyabuotan W-,J-,tnga atie the umbr ofkiled 'il ounedtottothi naeotob, hinuetal Ital utocf50 Iott ploue. Thir inehow orue adfhu ethettPaotraifrotsaaectltottttMiltt titicht, nhnItl od they hzdofthei litettlo tout cattlttilhemt tlff of thittpatition bu ttthey otttrfud to kleat, totin ehtttd itOhio nttcageettO onotthi tiend Pitoilt d at O mt te th emftl andtohat thtoe Ir telhou tltdt uforttitt - otttttc boundolby ithirttoths to oosiat themt, and that they wtottldttidetthe istuo. And ttoa they ure all at o neurly tll, tttutltttt. toltnosctfohly, &t. -J. Dit. DOT'Y. 4 O'CL05, ft' M. Mr. Jonih Woodruff hes thie omentor srived - from Ogrensturrh, which piece he left at noon yeoterdey. itH sow one mart-a Pole-who es. coped, arnd who supposed himself to be tie only one Ioft alive. The Pornoas rushed out of the Mill at or .oon alter sunset, with three flags, - but they were cil peyered as they went out, The Mill was then filled with British troops, and tie Pole-who escape,.-with two otheruwho had secreted themselves in the lower part of tire Mcll, A mingleedwiih the British troops, but his twoco panuons were killed; he himself escaped by wear. Ing the coat of Licut . Johnson, who woe killed on Tuesday. The Patrior force in the Mill numbered Ill omen besides 11 wounded. It is supprsed that Col. Vcn Schlutz, n Pole, Ito ucocmmanded the Patriot force,killed hIccself. Froo the Journal-EItra.te Sosoaees itoote, Nov. 1lth. it The stereuboat Oneida, just arrived, brings rice follcwing torctlirrcce: lI (hi Friday the I bib instant, the Patriots at Wind Mll Point were ethcdked by about i000 British on land, and 4 armed sternritonrs-the British plant. ed a heavy bottery within 351) or 2011 rods uo rie mill, nod fired wc i-h such elffet that therir hails passed entirely through the stone building-the fight icried souneibing more than an hour, when c the Patriots 0nrtendoeed, to thic rmber or aboutc ninety-the rest having been killed in the action or taken prttsoero prevituslcy. The prisonerrs tere ol toeaker to Kiingrtoi or board Cho armed sdcon.o Wrillim Johosin was tciren yesterday, about two urrero enrove Olg.relsurg, and is now in cus tody of the [1. o. tiarshal, Air. (:trow, on board the stermbour Oneida. Mr. Berge, the Patriot General, is olsu in custody of the Moarehal-the small eeamboat Paul Pry has been seized by the Governmcct, ond wcs towed in by the Oneida. A CARD. At a meeting of the cabin passengere on board the arrocuer Empress, Capr. Jro. W. Russel, from truesville to N Orleans, John Goddard, Req. was cslled to the chair, and S II. tollen apprirnted secretary. The chairman having oated rtheob jec of the meeting; on motion, it was resolved, that a committee ofthree be appointed to draw up a preamble and resoloutins expressive of their feel egs towards Capt. Ruserli, whereupon Doct. Harris, A. C. Bulitst and B. T. Wright were ap. pointed the committee, who presented the follow. ing, which were oons iii, ously adopted: Thhat steamboat disasters, accompanied by great lose of life and property occasioned by the ignoe rance, gross negligenceor desperate, reckicesness ofthose to whose caruageco oat they are entrusted have of late become of such frequect occurrence as to render a voyage upon the western waters. one of apprehension and peril: that the oflkrers on many of our boots so far from profting by the ex perieoce of the past. seem to be driven on by an inratuatico which hrzzards the lives and property of their passengers and shippers for the empty clat of performing a trip an hoor sooner than it tres been heretofore accompotshed: that Ieotwi - standing these disasters have attracted the oaten. tion of the national legislature, we believe that the great and sure remedy against the evils rests alone with the pollic at large, and that it the tra velling pubice were to select u vessel with refer. ence to her safety, and ble experience, diligence, and capacity of trer captain and otticers, rather than to her speed, an explosion such as it has been our painful chanceo to witness in the recent blow up of the Gen Brown,would be of sore occurrence: that having been eye witnesses of the anguish, woe and urspeapoable horror of that awful cae*s trophe, we are impelled by a sense ot public duty as well as a reeling of regard for Capt. Ruossotl to make puIcc the following resolutions: Resolved, That we recommend joo. W. Russet to the public.a atu amboot epuain n whose expe. rience, activrty and indefatigable vigilance and circumspection the greatest psosible reiance can be placed. Resalved, That during our recent voyage from Louisville to New Orleans, we have ever telts our aoesorc was the first and paramount object of his solicitude and care. Resolved, That on declining to race with sove. ral bhats that seemed bent on passerg hirt under way he was prompted by a sentrment of generous humanity, and a just and commanding setse of the responsobhlricae of is oltioe. Resolved, That we recormmend the Steamboat t E upress as a safe and convenient bolt, and of sof t licicnt power to norke expeditous onut sale voya ges wrthout risk tg life or property by overstrain iug her engine ot boilers. Reaslved, Thai in our opinion the wreck of the t Gen. Brown, together with the lives of six indi vddurrls who were in the forecastle at the time of her explosion, and onabled to qoxricate themselves in consequenic of the mess of robbibh, dead hur see and broken iron heaped upon her deck snd r hatches, were saved from being burned up through the presence of mind, courage and personal exer. troane ol Capt. Russell,-the boat having been a bandoned by those wor could have afforded assier onceinconsequence of the terror of the same and a rumor that there was powder on board. Rrsolved, 'Trat being o practical and aceom pliched engineer, a good pilot and an amiable man, the personal supervicson and watchfulness oi Capt. Russell extend to every deprutment of his boat. 1 Resolved, That as a token of the sense in which . his courtecy and seot in promoting our comfort s and convenrance is held, wo tender him a Sdlver Pucser, and that Messrs. ioullen, Clyde and Sprin grr, be a commitcee to have the stes masoufac d osred with an appropriate inscription and presesced .to him. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be signed by the Chairman ard Secretary, and all the cotbcn passengers, and puberared in rhu True Americano Bulletin, [ee, and Pceayune. Stram Clat Empress, Nov.2t, 1838. JNO. G:.-DDARD, Chora. e S.H.IBruEe, Soe'c. Jou. Goddard, I t. Scott, Philtd.-E. Hyde jr. A. K. Van Retnsslear,J. C. Van Renanutar, W. ft. Kelly, N OrI-une.-s . French, Joseph pasn , ford, laor Blakesran, Balu trore.-Chas. Wor h thma, A. C taltterii, 4 . Bndien, Louevdlle.-B. Kerr, h inchester, Ky.-Jas. Shy, Lexsrtton,Ky. -'. 13. tarris, ta.-A. Gorr, %anchetter, e Mit - I It.. Sprcnger, f. T. Vsright, Cn.-Tyler Wc. son, Htirdstror, fly.--If. hi rrght, lobile.-Jos. - .1. tiuldlec, U~corfu. Nuc v n.ICnT.D Pai't nu WESMOT 1'11CAa LdA. No.2,,138 ) DIR. GtaSINa, Sir:-Believing that you feel an interest Inwiather mraaygend is fiom the nte of hen 11 Panatert,I have connnuderd to drop yotu a line.ot. n igsome facts thatnmtayne of themr.eroduc eno Siana I horn been in the jin errhne a drintendiag the in rrodoint nyaof m it cotn mahinery, I have acnertained that a common tize Stentn Engine, cann he run in the s ginning nfcnttnn, with greanterecwnoy and vtety, by usnacotton b eed na fan , toln by ay nthormetans h N or. H. I tamen r. One pn inathis p arish h t enginh of 9n oih n wr power, and enne2 o ina or f 6ore areginnbntter co iint cmee i co ih anwoetach, h oy ensnniagthe nemof 2 bahres to cntwo N tonogiatd anhigh and ltbnralf of caina per day. I fTrun , believa thtnt hee d oft 1e0 htrnesed o n ltsh, wbiiginacrop o fofrnnt 4 d 50Th beO scottotmn. And an nthrntng sdnte arisoing vrn the oaenf cotrton aseed hen fael, ia the cirncumtance of their prdaucing kt ttntuk while hrning, ant are ccnnsqnently een dnngrnnous than enoodfuel c Tn use then tn andvntage, rdafiren pretty ieope ftre l., graese, to keep theta froa fitlting thntngth. A chcahctt orcrnoud fee grate anrk willbey fnndbettno a n at then. an. del lanty onh objtaca ti o using the reed at ati, an faet, grona'autof thei~r :ninee tantenmue far care, hattithis na mane ant ppmly to river hatitto and frenh lnmine and Ia n whereilargeeerps are maden high landaanct en. haunsted, atGbhned wEilibe left taintt tad frar are, after ginntg thit eoap. It it anly ppiaiona,that everyl panter, taha makeenrver 2010 bairn afcnttan, neotiltdi recocntaical ttt gin hit 'V rattan witht stenam pawer. Onte piantterit thin itarnith, wit. runtn Inisgins with netmati engine at' i or 7 loretra ptnnrr,titfnrinrrtmrcat he avneatntgtttin.tgnttrcrtop 15.00 tnsbelt nf catra inbhnrse feed, nad tlat h t r art in etter ctitina a tt Cnmenle binc mop wite wie t tie ypring ttan if thry worhadin hi ii gin. fl I httw anttthrr plnater an tthr M~itninaipipi Ricer, above NateiVM, att haBto itploy 12 itarse to rua te N 60 hnw iAS,6 oNGtOhehorten wrk half tite dtay, nadtre a i th breleed iby the other it, a by wtclorkhtil iPt ort hi o'cloa at right t and after nit aOt rgin f 6tnles ter dny. C Thus, hehastoI eep Np nd feed 1`itorseeto gin am btien ofeottet, a day. Tite Oceeneer tldi ttte, that, if itat RAnt for aNoking ttek hornen inthe Ginm, ithy - wnod neteed ofeeding,nttha otrher ttrnes1thattPruntt inath filedaor rnageaneeded attne. Benidesaiti itorser whicih runthae Gin weretmuch whippettattd jaded. Ia fnci, thiaaservice is roaevereaet hoaesa n to ahorten1 thi ie nmn ntne fntatal ilte tgear. An thin plantrr livett on the dachbohttotm of thtt a eiver, lit, nn an a t,.r bin anti ot need, ac tanattre they v areecontequnetly left tnrotarounad hisGinHouse.- 1, The economtythatn'ould reattlt fromt thte ace afestenam itthitieame, andecottonnaced fueltttnnt he apitarent tit titave founadaanyntiveean,, livelyanegromnncaa tetaa planttation in captable of maching agtood eagitteranti lire. tent, attd icerforms botht pepration. tetilt eane antd safety. 1 remain, eryrrespeetlftlly, t Yonraobedient srreant, ALEX. JONES. New Orleans.. GOVERNOR'S HORSE GUARDS. .t.ttiftetteiw at4,cc,1.3 nqnr t t itIlnetaapaiatt t ta . re ie ce Naveale Ill, tý,-ill. H1IT panv irf) GOet'iltlr -)Atta (Frtiday foti ad RV epgimete30tttRiewa, at 4n'clock,'.Plt.,aotlthe 311n quei St. Chi.e Cic1tree, poita th Secat. OFIEN iLAa&N/to CharLE Theatre. Fs. Ay orer No w C Ypt. O hrnita Cro t. tattt taect a ani iOntDcee. LLMBER AT AUCTION. at iW ILlb ho olt) n I'tsdov next, 4jih l~eceinher, at 4 o'3lock at Wlshl & Co'o a 100 lityo tafayette, 353 o fet cypsess L.ubitler lfr frame bil.d il a s Iills 4 t, pt0, joi' 5 iidraftrs 1',t,0)13ifaet 1. 1 4,1 I '4io.Ih ttiok-7.3,iitiiif-et ce dar timber, miniable fur pools and sleepers, and also a 1 large gmuanity of Eastern Lunder. I a,3wt it sale. nov 30 tt BY GEO GE Y. lltillTIP. W11..le sold, Saturday, lot Ittinoher, a 1, o'clock, at the (it' I1xchange, St. Louis , street, the bnrqute JA1NIC, hurrenm about 335 tons, witL ull her tackle, apparel and furniture in good condition, and ready for io, tow moored at Mr. l.c Uregory Iiirne's ship yard, o3,hr side of the river. The invetoer) ti, N,, suottd otit theofice ot t.Los r, Lts-.tnc3 alf I ash, thel atl at four oontlc, wi o..oIed endorlod not", and :0rtg3ge. t Nov ___-_ 33.1, t3OATS-s.itl.e o v3... 0' ns, t3 r 3.a y S. & J.'. WHITINEY. . F ONDOIN P1)331) 10-.L-it-ho Loudo ,,Ptctee,,jot) received and for (1s E l nov 33 7 omon tos F LI)JR-'74 hItrole lomitotg frtott note bioat W.3 t Harrison, and l3ir snie by nv33)3G 01-bLSY ` TIIISKEIY, PORK, &e-0 lerrels Whi3ke. , 2 do Mess Pork, 10 kegs Butter, and 113 keos Lard,landing fromt steam boat W I llHrrison, lin sale by G. 1 ISn , nor 30 H Et CABLE-A 1nw l linc Hemptt ble,ffor nor 1073 Camp 4t H 1 -ISKE's-1003 Itriejus tlaudinig buto slteambott VWit 1111 Harrison, for su!e by G. OtORSEY, now 30 44 New t Levee USICAL INSTRT1MENTS FOR P3 ILtITAiOY Iii BAN1)S-ust received and for sale by the sub scriber ontmoderate teoen, Claritutotoin n I't f110t; do in Foand 02 flt : Picoloo oud Octovo Fluows; Opht. tleides; T'Iriangles, Field and Bass riumbo; Cavalry Trumpets, plano; Harmony do with crooks; Ttott bones, tenor; Wrench Horns; Crescent; Covnbtals. E. JOHNS & cot, nov 30 corner St Charles and Common ats 9,0001 Capital Prize. Tickets only $3. GRAND STATE LOTTERY. IDrawn nombers of the Grand State Lottery, Class 57. 74.45, :3, 3t, 5, 53, i8,71, 13, 7?, l,70.70 LASS No. 59. Audo3arce by the Legisoltnre of C the State. To be drnow tO)-MOIOI) W Dec. let, 13338, at 5 o'clock, P. M1. at Bishop's Hotel. S. DAVIS & CO, Mantogre. 75 Nttombero-12 Drawn Ballots. SCIEMIS. I Prize of 49 00 $9 033 I do 3 3)3330 3 0333 I do 2 000 2 333l0 I do 1 5330 1 500 1 do 1 400 1 43331 1 do 1 2330 1 2333 I do 1 130 I 1330 3 do 1 3003 8 000 10 do 500 5 3000 10 do `2333 2 0033 lit do 125 1 2.50 li do 100 4 000 1335 do 833 13 2333 63 do 30 1 8933 63 do 25 1 575 63 do 15 94.3 1,3 do 103 6333 39036 lo 5 19 5:30 27 814 Prizes, amoaunting to $144 528 Tickets $33003- Halves t1 50-t3uarter 75 c. Packages of 25 Tickets for $ 75, warranted to draw at leart 4:32. Packagee of25 half tickets $37 53, warrooted todraw at letas $36 50. Packages 35 Quoarter Tickets $22530, warranted to draw of least $050. For Packageo or single Tickets, apply at the l MIANAGIERS' OFFICE, nt30 1) Chartres at MILL\i .AL5,S ANI) 2IIECKt3.-4 Itrge its. L orlinent 1f i tliard Balls of superior quality at fite Bazuar, cornernt.Charles ad ComolT-st 0n0 30 Exchange ionto). 14 ANIFO1.D lW)LTrt2RS--Wilsont' Improved + 91lnt told Writern eidr style,jtstt rrooitndat the BAZAAR, cornedr otCl IooCl REoling Hionttiel. A EMCAN)3L02-3233 booes Ntow loedfortl eortt Catdlets, afsorted omIto, if a1pprovedbrands 1S 1boxes mould oato, Jacotsos r brand 13333 bones frresh Snoat d0 Ibis reftted Whanle Oil Nipeii :0 0l 3u c CA ttpnigt Wit oonct.srior qtolity rooteral gnwdrr, yountg hynou &ettttti Copper, in or heeoto, frn Lo in 1 to 1 o i Black eaIl 'Poto,notorted si,.eo~f,tr sle tc JOSEP~H COI2KAYNL, nov 30 St ch et t KUGN AGS-10 bole;, botiigushel bs it)storek G ~ ~ ~ ~ [I andzin fo ae y GtOL3 no,-R13 41 New f ertn A LM3ANACS F(0) 133.9-In,) roceittot) fath ;ttptjiy ot tltr LtouisinaiiAlmainac for 33.39, catb ciliated ur then;tatt, of oot-toimtto 31 iositOittpc, it.) A3. saintitfor saeo bty 1) FI:l 1 COO, Not. Ytork,'ct Stationrc tall, no,3: 213 taortott -fi LP KOANSi-I03 coetc, o.tutuitttg rte'Ot o ioite ktip sale. 3yIAC;BIG' 5c33 33t, t'.35) troo23 1:153)1oire S2 1'h2R91CANItI.i:-_,n~st,, :d.n srn 03 Cnt3o,: ito-h, ai'm. NEW ORLEANS JOCKEY CLUB. Eclipse Course - IV1"I. trt at the E: chettg" lotel, on Satrday eanig text, at hnt;f aot 6 o'clock. caafli Y NOLIVER. '10 LET, CI ArLA Two houses near Tivoli Circle. Apply to eaI J Ol ot. h N nort9 t N ~ EN )IEN 4 A ictL NO RAIL -~ N ROAD CI'l-NO ITICP.-Onan feth lt0 Drc.,18338, until further notice, an Extra night Car will Irave the car house, I'ovdras street, at half pant II o'clock, I. M. flr Lafayette and intermediate places. Single Tickets37 1-2 centi, or Ot $35 per Iadntl. III JOHN HAMt'SlttN0 nov1>-tf Chf. Eng. N. O.& C. R. It. - STEAM BOAT BILLS. O WNERS, AGENTS, or CAPTAINS of STEAM '' BOATS Can have their Bill astruck of, in out, or more Colored Inks on Plain or Colored Paper, with despatch, and an favorable Terts, by leaving their OnRDas at TRUE AMERICAN OFFICE, corner of Poydran and St. Charles streets. Nnv29-tf i RE 4T WESTERN PEN. Just received direct Stfram London, one hundred gro e of the Great Western Steel Pen,'mnde expressly far otationers retail sales, and warranted the behatpein w iustefor sale by 1) AVID FEI,I' & CO, nor 29 24 (atnrtrea Pt. NOTICE. T HEettlbocrlt harn associated themanlves in It T iemm attder thte butn of CHIRISTIE 4. SIN. NOTT, and solicit a contiuannce of the patronage re. ceived by their John Christie, while conductingt husiness in his owne ome, an Wholesale Grocer and Comtnission Merchant. JOHN CHRITIE nav2-3w N. IltlLnit ,Jr. BAZAAR. Curnor af S. Charles 4. Common street, UNTS & ALLAN wotld respectfully call the at. B teniotnfcitazenstt ndtrangers totheircomabita (it tf Gntlinn's linen ahirta, do catbric, taitit littet Ironts. tashionanble linten froutsta linen el Inert: ilh,eat~ utnttentomerinottundar lhila awddratners: rcanri,hinatd nilk ltundhecahie&c: teeklnahd fitacy cr navteaittgrerttnartety: totcksatraevey dlesripttattt ytun elantic anit catton ittapenders: nilh, comatttdtt thrand r gloves: gentshoskin gloves: umbrellas and tanes gold mountnted. Al; m :i1plendid assortment of ladies and gentt wri. tingdesks, dressingcae port folio, perfumery, cut lery, and rich fancy gaodn. novi4 NEw3 ORO AENS & CA 1110 t N RAILROAD COMt PA N Y. ntt t N ts aOt THE WEEK tAYS. Fram Cnreitttni. Ftaen Nrer Orleans. haeerfar atl4atnllt, A.M. HorsCrata occk, A. M. L hhacomtite a Launtniav d 7 ha I e. . . II it" I Pillt. 2 P.M I 1 3 . 4 It n it Aftet 10 a'taatt a Carcna bii obtainet by paingu t0 dot. torn far the Trie. TILE JAC'KSON AND LACOIJROE STREET CARlS l~enniConat atecet ntlicictaek, A. M. und it eihanity. At inlf paet7 a'iaetahtis c~ar ilt commntietc rantierCorace half lu,niarndcotnatiauccthtraaahaouttti day atttil 8 octankI'. 111. leant the hard afJaataasttecet. Personaegaing ty the L~aicaatiac aatt prravide thrm~wansa with Tickete, asnomonaey a lt tiertahan by th~e nductorsat Othier Nra Orltanatt td Carrallton tInta Rtand Canipity, icev°t 111eC ear. N. 0 4C R. R bers offer for solo twenty Floats of six hundred an,[ tart acres of land., vault. " By fihe nt of the Legis Ilnfr tbis script rl n be held unit locted by foreigners, Sk ans transferabge ry bark IipkneiS eE i and nov!)LEV IIS It ALE , O uI ersrverlir tspair Fren Rod Inf.ifirr rolei I by DVIT) FEIN' & CO, New York \*Stationer's Hlll. 'li nov 29 2i Chartres st. C(I AL.-A heri it Corl i ulk ald in aks, anikd Jloihnsers. Orders left ofthe Coal o rd Csiam rt.el or lt HOLyES &. Mu .I, nos 29 Nu. 9 Bank P'lac'. a SUGAR & 0l1i.AFFS S hiirkrird. Sugrrr, 1110 ibils hl sres landiel frr nteamer SrIs here, and of rsole'by AIIAMSA S.iI'IiIAI.. F n OUR 3iw r~~~frrO! r7 eir-Avtirr iC F LOUR 51 Lilslandling from al r it A1 1'i lipiifrrsnerrriy G. IDlRSri A MI I~. 411IIbb (Rindhurt'shru 1udn lu 44\o 2l I4 1 r, [7' 'Tue l er ho of I "rs in t -i ship iAi- 111 oress, Troolr, mnst. e, for L~iverp..ol, will b'" minken any from the M ercha I On' ' , 11 F TO MERCELiN'TS11. o k-r~rr hrFleeerr' fJ'I CHIANT can hIrr are lrretruI Ctntr- I/e/ I.Au strucklfaetjirr hoer Nete, byiall/ a tihe In Corpiing Im II a I I AMiEICAN PurTING OFFICE, St. Charles 1?xculnag, a./joioiui lbe IlE40"1" rri Room at Corner of hlI r street, or ai the I' ir. ing Oi)ice, c Irner 'sf ,oyIhin and iS. (haile, srre* e gTHillRTY thiuine d I-l inch iandirg from brig rd SLincol ,, m id foe sole: y & P HTNY & JI' WIII'I'NIV, I, nov26 71 'me p Nt ric OTATOES.-75 bFlr Potatoes linroin-g'frir brig al ILancet, for srle by 1 T IS I' WH'ITNE'Y, u' iiv novaIs rumt 0t 2 rinov04 7 ank lac S aAUGING and Blri Hope for salu by III ]BAGIN READ & IBAISTOW, cc nov2"4 7 IRrrrk 1l'ni'p' LINI)SRYS-I35 holer ireus l.Fiirlsri', ru'railri tirrie CO Negroes, larding from shps Ocnmdgee and Ar. CasN adfrrrrrs iysn kISsan unaeblAAC BRIDGE & CO, f nov21 134 Magazine ro fi CARDS 8, (II PRINTED at the shorrest Notice, in the mostr " elegant mannres, in Black or Colored lexs, on Enamel- ni led, Whie Flake, or Plain Surfriced CAstr, and at oF Prices ery reasonable at TRUE AMERICAN OF'- P - FlUE, corner of Prydras and St. Charles iet. &eeral New and ir'rrtirtl Founts of TrPE have c just eenaridded toi e Establishment. i Orders received at Compting Room, St. Charles Li Exchange, 3rd door fronr Grrvier st.,or al the Printing or >f Office, corner of 'oydra, & St. Charles streets. a poel-(f __ __ Ll.IME-5(r11 cnsks 'Iihnrastrn Lieu.lrnding ant fr L ale by S & JIP WIllTNWY, unrrrrJ _ 73 Cramp st UCK-A completoie rriitsriiiri h r ne, iir sale by I IS &iO Y11 WHIII'NEVr' NI nov24 73 Camp at NI SISIMS' NEW NOVEL. pELAVO: A story of tire Goth, by the author of 51 Ill iMliehorrpcr "lie Yemtnsrrr,' (.rts livers,' Ro 'shePrtisan,'Martin Faber,' Ac rin ori2 vol. jrorrescei The Wd roir ir r ule r r y iMh M riaRyAN, f i i0 10ni3 cnar (:srllsr& Captirn lss II NEW FL I11l Arir(NS. I to ,TIE Stranrgrr ins 13tturr, by Downtinrg; I Ic iTe Britishr Sntse, in 2 vor lOH )0 Reasurerr of Vtiennir, by iia 'l'rrritrrie, 2 vt;i is Peiyo; ire last rf flie Girrir 2 v n ola; t t renter u 'rigrir; iry or. Lird,2 irrir; I 1lnl'iCckslr , frntt Frci of Suint uton; 'IkTe Wife Hunr~ttrr, orr ther Morrirtry farrriy; 30 ILorrr Shrrrkr & Sea (rlull, bry Cuairrir Girer,' Bilk, R N,RaN h in 2 vrle, tsr hio b a E JOIINS& C r), 28 _nRoD2 R cur St ('bsrie, & roither des .,AI.'I-5iiIO socek; ~iveriprool Seit, rrlut rrin lrts to SS srrit purchstterr; sarj'y to L If GAIF, at rorhip 9F3Crrrrtrtrr a Compt U. lankr Check,, Bills of Lading, Auciisloi 41, Bills, Pamphlets, show bills, Cata logues, &c. &ec. fiU'ORDERSforr the A4bove, ranrl erery orlecr (eatc cc eiptirrrrof [i3'Rl' 1'l51; f recerrred at Crrrrroirrg I ltsonr rf'"TRUE AMERiC.AN," in ST. CHARLES Ex at cHsserr, 3d door from rIravier street. E. xtenrire and bearifrr f rrroK acid JIi FOUNTS. - from the best Foundries in the United rates, havekjust 'A been added to the already well-siocket Establi.shmrent; I rt -rnd iletERs wtill be rxcrk'ted as Low, as Cheaply, I Expeditiously and Beautifially, aS at any other Oilicer in the City, or at the Printing Office, corner of Poy- I d rraubed Charims street i is j Noal-if N EW R(O' SUtiAR-I7 ihhds prime forsarle on 1rprnrtation, above ire city, bRy READ & hA ESTrO2, g nrv24 7 Brnk Place U1EAi2II -IBiANIY-A lrew bire old rar superir r arr icle, for sale by READ & IIARSTOW, nov217 BlrrtkI'inrce T tIlIrt)N PICKLES, SAUCES, AI. just r"Crived re J s iresurbscriisr'r. 12 liresr Fnrriih 'ickles, assorted, ee 2" " Snauer, rio SExtra qna~iy Lrordn Oturtard, 'or 11 " Anchovies in gluss jars, Aý I rr bonhvy irrir r, 3 ill'. Itireking, Day & Mtartin, 5 bires surer. Oives in glass jars, sri AssortediFrrrit. (t G V I'Rl'I'CIIAUII & JO 'lAGEIII' Jr, lie nr!Icr Irrydririe & Olrrezinrr st \r'1211 )Y rGLAS, LFNSi33)TIIL-7rrr irs i'n 'siuirur liar--, I3kk1grr i nro Oil; III ber er il tirr Ii .,.111 o 1lee. a oF ch- l nd lo I ch lrrit. .A NNr N. I'iiw Camp SI. Theatre. This Eiecting, Noremtser 30, Will be performed the Play of THE LADY OF LYONS! Claude Mlelnoale, Mr. Fredericks, - Cal. Dmaus, Br asret, Ilrnss'nass, Fieldiag, W I'aulinse, 11T.S. llarlett. Overture,by the Orchestra. After which; by desire, the favorite Fares of thel IRiSHMAN IN LONDON. - Mnrsss'h Delany A re. Greens Lauisa, Adro SPLENDID' Lodsas As'saaie,--The sankof Roy- 'r iaara n t wden'-rrTableawan lialiery af (;races Fisabrra Drawing teas. Shet1hIshls sk; lleasri'1s Cssuses,-llads ad Bllossoms; WVaverljs Keaipsake{-TheI55 lspriai'; OSrienal l usiaalih'sirset me soi; J.lsrdssut l'sreait Ans'5al9 Caricature Annuali Comic Annual; r Fsissslnhili ' Offerimg; FiTher's T Iosekie ih lo' eni; Ysunsg isdie' ad 'ass's rai enleasrn'a Asansal, r, Alaric, A Walst'; Chritasnsasrles. 1 Tha Token sad Asislnnis Ssossenir; ' The Vilet;~ 'The flifs; i Mrs Gllsnain annual Reeister & Ilnouesewife Almanac. American Alinasuc & Repsitory ofUseta l Knowledge Blunt's Nastic'al Ahlsssnas'; E Johnsli& CU'. Losssisna Almanac; d Crockett-Comic- terman Almanac, Stewart's Diary fer 1839, containing a blank memo. randam for every day of t NS & Co., J cornerof S t Charles and Common ate. 211 S-555 __________ CITY HO'T'CL, Corner of dommsion and Cassp streels. R ". & MRS. .E.. ShALl have the etleassre Iti sstfhshssin1 their fienisaa anti lie puissl, sihat the liaie as Inoaori blas nows as Bishop's Hotel, will Ioe opered in Wrediad, the lotl hist. lior thie rousee A Nie s a lpany. 'Iherioe hodTthels Dse thersugli cre s hir eiss so a es fyt rnis'i d ti rol& ghP tlV aI n d eY i reuainol th hos ANeaqirdi pst ens, isi Ssiertiias on ilhrir part sihall bsit wntinug to antn Nd iii sre'sfter. dA Collation, wil iesrenu d aolt, 11o'lcr ilthre, errin. iNs ofitheliiii inst., o whick h thhe ubspicaiarespietrfaily invited novia 1 X ANCAýlilRE' l'A'1I'ol).d-30 Chair et Lass Scahire Pitatlee, lar slie I S & I& ' W RITNEY, Dnv It Canii at OISIJiIANA FURNITURE WAREROOZUS Na. 53, Bliensvlle astest. WILI.IAM It. CARNES, swouaild reaspectfully is' VT ciri bs rireadsa ntd sue pubicshait hisle ais mst aanliiy res'eieingfroms Nais' Yorh sand RustonI a gesai 51. assisriassn sifi Fasnisisas, esuchasismshogassy ssletsss ussfns, led- Wails, isnside asnd pate schairs~s, mapleliassd cherrybedstasd, tnsisagaus' sad cheern tables if all dersripisiisss buireau,, tiles err rtn l.deskbs, ss'srsrsl es isfesissgsiss' mids siaerry, wass standss, istiebiig gnsisise, f'ssthssrs, messding, \s. &e'. NBl. Fureiasase psahkedsl is iranspostsionsis with grssi As care. soissss s's.3)lX ýOCulAlilt5-100 sisseesio (sa irsis, jusit 1 Jsois'eil,an~lss'iaaiis dis' eshippinig fse ruie at ihe, s o luisaiana asaisausu Whas'e Ilssass. aseIli WsII 11 CARNES. W INES &,. Cti)IALS--1r Julia, ian, Bremen,,'\ and into arrt I icl, I nd heniceiaic. ' l.s Nicrknnteinaic, R ian ha iac, n tinruafngaC , IaVlotl,,i- Fi mncr, Ilshniacicbcacc, ,Pceinligna, Oin Lucia, Milk, anIhc Sn-in fi Lainan, Sparkling laock, aid Whibnial Wine lap. l aenx . iG cae fdo. G o stpaad tJle Td l a b l ea . re i e s.(1 led and Wlnite, celieb raiel band ra. S lial@< f r; lundy.el of aills2 o ipnarklta ing,, 'nutfl , Clccciliciii, Cica do Vangaci, ha and uins Baila Ioaicrdeaux. Wit Chaiteaii Itiir, a niid i A riie ti ilagns , Ilaneilc, Larnsc, linma St.t Jlien and Si, Eacilin alner Mac- ald cain caacnnuf3 diu. Gdand Cniephl and S J aliennaubc Table Clairt hitxie Iines. Hne age, Scutecunetannrn' ,, Ga C ves. L sis n i I ti esI. I l-aeiaiajd an . l NtI a. ideiaa, I' I wll andure hi a ilk n im e it, bid Sl the ndy~l d ('hn a thermn,- in ba rel of R 3 1g l,'do. iand ialy 1,1, t i i in ii Icj-,a In pipe .i In Fd G.cuianc Manacia, nli diii en doi IH ariinii nidl Aa , t ,,iukif an A uinl ra, whle, all Ie ,llrder an ec r, ttn e in A fiat a r '01,1 thl,,in dit , f then Aai l,, an eirii c o inne h t White Bordeaoux an al e Vrineancrnw nfrerIm Fr ru le b y Fuat e .l p 1 i N &rl i n l C O , lii a trv 3 thliiiiri* h WI,,, 1 ,, ' afS lor ot, a CO11'''It~l~~l~t'ý 11 11I:- E' NI I'itt'M - APTURUt, \e inii 2'iii'c Nov. n 18:3:3. ru A Ise fPrtUByL fIC etp ,o le, pr I.ent donn ,c quetol. w Sa ei u:: lord ~ obe prtn ll," octehain e- ho mid r, j'a iliaracalIic ,c tura,lcninui p liu hau euhdii cri t cheolle'teduo rev"enuoo of MARCH MtonoMARP.Tto a our." Iean, aviri. ad ti' flfn2 183ci, 1219, nail D a, the cmIei it c :.lusi 1,n t. c s gi c. fen, cC it , Ciod ttiof t de ait judicatiion. T Le f'iciil c rmier oni t oc neallr d o Bail ida, c iin agijtu ai-iaptriede. lic Itioll o ii ara Ies butet ii tomie c -o isiirr , ncl an ac s - tisacion day i l , 1, 3 3 , i, 3,' 4, tI1 , I , i 7dc , . N a,, 11et a 2 Nmairs r dnvtcc J NanvI,, 1838, n AVIan l PUBLIC for main paC-oiit Carnal p ic -ade a can(dit, iann ir o t thu e nia nabuis. ae aidvs,, jad t 1eactr aen Inanta, an titanavul anhde co tmisca - win icaliact t u lea draita shtr ln qiuhaItld reventa. eAtrtI ednt le m of de rnani or qu'a ddhurt de panyeti nt dattr. u n~ s d us aciia bled dta our Ihdanit a 1839 a n 3 itc Cui dtheii aie drei act jiiicir n u c anei a a v m ent to- 4 anntaI, Is atic et, m c m otgi jged nn itpldqu Eadjd ia o leica tiafaotcn. i o ra annal it, iiyaba nox 1 n3 4,5,6, 7a, 8, 9,1no0,1 ,t e2 ocuie, n tu on d n J anina 13 sai, r cn aela, na ono p In N iiipal t n , No2 ileH 01RLtS, 2 Nov. 22,1838 unu fnniinaac?? in n n o bait,uu II dani ann c i nial aVIS P t atic n Canaean do n cott qan e-ra pai th- tiio tan daitau alnn luo taci te Pdriascnreta nart aitaour n en, sarvir: fric q d rantio u 1839 p ultu d . r of t e 31st 1)ec mbe 139 ntu. v tCondfritiohns d ro 1'issh tory no Lsend ur ied tou t o.wa dou idandi thald b ein janu a drst ila ndw djudica iuI pliidacitlcdaocosit, p~ utaio paaaiant 1,oit 2,3ci ,,7 8il, i9, 10 dus rt 1t2 am it auledaitcs J rnivs ocim1 ani itr lectitna. orcaniraenluaa isnbianiol.nat dentaaua o-t a muctinat onn Cuca thnqreauinew onntdenaobcoaia, I ed'ecioa ndtow u or aa fa6 u do a eh te m an ; -. pain tlacsl doiNmork lediON , ca p att a t o cOM d Cifl i i2iS ti omtr ouer SceRaEdUltDicCOM TRiaOLEUp unc. t con PUBIi est aur ita n a. dre idon2nt d. t ameidit lorde Aicemiei i ir i pro a irn lanmidij'niadju grca/il ai ci cur hic, attilis nh ut c/n hmigin ur ll le iPaA,, nnonturafa nu clii lacx adlonanrc 1n9in. fi li839nt na n fice , IrIS, incic. ui dmns t C ccl'ation iiticdii t mieirc 'in- 1 nliactucr a alien Icma irjudition iia fn Oinl lo l~.~l' ianaaaaa icandna O inilenci in Inisak ion fi aicinic , pioyiln ac, 2, 3,43,8, 1,83,3, -; n,tlna10dt1 aait 1n moa, ha lina de ucmbeafuiIcr~ y 139 JandvaiarC 1o9ice i d feail gin en la t on oad itu6ia th er frontd (In ouDne he nov lext onchtwelv pu r le, cot I illn daficnkr naaqu is aduito ifn igeka anidinner bal.c 11ldetin nuied afecm er het h'ydrott.6qer Mn ar. veu~fr don cote municiafro t6 thefist lesuna~ 1ro 39 to l athu al lat c cti duit ala, a1fencud3 acigg lath 'eir sliac cc'u ditiiyt al io aigm ient acui t in dedit tactic ne, ilauil ,'chan lwni tamunipac t uer lct e ntjudilii toifrih oi ti promioiye tinaem ,enrvinre io -u la dits c iromtin amcti totnerl' a nitbypoatit q, i ,i'ici. nail, cac, cn8-, at nil : icc atcanta rmeraaaidi nn tuesln rdnn Ile, ac tnlln2nt itu ron v theurlon t qC A I oIt tN ar, c3 and m shofntl fo a i'd r o udit t ncan. wil e m der rdrur sh ec ta nde the ris of GALE;fur of N 2,- Nhall o cia 22 Nogammn n 1 a3 AVI PUBLI nhot tapcllcheari wi h fiadsei.n am in, tfa ai r eneisb Lon e, aoi cai ImIT, jacja- -h Oami tIon baan a aten planciantr oteai n therin, Ian - iug POYD Ib tAScanaanl a~n, annue iae inne oJaeirina Ic. 1839 P sic 31 D rhe thara d 183 t, ia a liiniv andst otiafaiaa n antait, pryAlico 1,, 2, 3, 4 ,a 5, 6, t, ac ii 8, 9,10,io it Fat 2in s iark tond iiecbna n alto ccn,13,a ciOiNt nAn tqaita ANcatti eno 2oa .3-cdd~d Comsmnaoi ani ,ptroll in Bail. iD eaOn ai aa cURypl.dqaaan in AVn IS PUBtIC ccaninpari tao taoon daricsna lqa qacla ma forllad ddacittnnan pchait affidi, jia mac gre i TI it Kue o f bur eau allrpust ant D nist ri saourt Isth as coicta qdn r dt/cat dia paincesat dincan aln aioE g ila PODRS l oni o-nldascn, Ia caicirtc nit lorpan-ie nut9 ada 3 i ~ciatta , 1tta 39,ca pinccuivonina n lad Cinsitsicons icclaic uincnanniou Ic rio Iln Iananasa. c"funnr antaclitaican nimtaigannae andned quInt pan is sntat t nfioc n flacnneicc pdgancidadit sisanti5,d. 7 I31 do it~ Itvlr 1839 soi I~ut d c taqull l cinraltn , is n Le se ib arcd itilonae c novllum Pica Iciad, po cccI nc'al 1 dva nm affiptandat bin t~qe ena't your~ ~~~a do at tuiiaid WAs le Irit NErY, qesandoltm oddt ean s ufIrdC,cpo t. 43 iier a i dllit gata doaca suienai d'cciipcc iun d -ei billets it lou bch~a ccci, Isiii icicsti- siit)p' l or io isocn i-rntr anic U toitesls oronan cosa al~lt, it, a n c icc uaei' ,, I,,inin' tennntcpattia I~ tit isae fr,,n lIi'dg r icn ic it maclii lln ce 1ito JOH il-li, o ptoler n il ''ll'IS~lttl:S-,ul luluse L'rrl , i n'2 o. St. Charles Tr Serrrrd nlr rarrer'thi4reerrnrrf 11ir,. Ctll\liLl)T'rli IIAILNES. 1 lst night of therenrcer real, of MISS M1EAjI.OWS. Tills VlINING, NOV. i0, WVill be lierirad, iet tintn thin season, tile Cnomdy of IIIlSCHlOOL FerlR SAN hAL. Sir Peter Taze, Mp r. l tenr a Ludy Treacle, _- -Mthes Charlotte Ilarece Ar Overtare by ( rtihestrrt, Altar which, Mi-s Meadows will appear and sing a sung and dncre. The whole will cone lade with the Farce o SPOILED CHILL). Tag; Mr. Cowell. Little Pickle, lin: Ateraws:.' Dress & Masquerade Ball, WASHINGTON BALL ROOM St. Philiteatreet, between Royal & htsnricn. HLEMage ftel erraboeerr n l~eu M llRle rrr, Crete flrl toalecfriendslan eether ruble tit therultrl lelled patronage hestawert on him forseveral sensons, r rrepefielly informs thenr that the est.rliErnerr ber been enrtegedl for the amraemert lae ':nitier, ancd atr dergone itenease repairr. The ee will be surpassed by none in qtalit at ligatcs,arrl the irestauret rill be kept by thle ahrera tenttrrtnrrnr in the United Stirtre. Tihe rmor rwiit re-trtn on Saturday evenarg, 3rd of Noembetarrexat, rra t GItND DRESS & MASQUERADE ItA Lt., tnd will take pticetas asudl every Monarr, WVrenrrs dry end S ay eavening, ! intg the sc rranwhich will atnd anthe tierat Or tay, 1839. N. 13. The greatest attention will re reid to keep ing rerfect order throughout the establiu nt, as was due trast season. NEW ORLEANS 1 .1CK(IY CLUB IACES. l OcER tlue Pure glor-, t eri reir; eoneCrrrr hP day, tiec.ateiv f ttrre'eerie, rreirrerirrer han dayr. tIRStit let 1. Pirrorhr'i terr' Parse, $1,Nrr, 3tr mile lieers; aeernd best horse to receive $:01i), preridrI more than two nt startt if but twor terr wienerto rreeive $1,2110r. SEiCONDt lAY. Prprietr'rrc aPtrree, $1;:0rll, tra rieli he,, rrtaereord teh rrrrrnreaeiv $20lri, pvirded ir n rrrtlear twre erartr direru twa the weirrrer trr receiver $triecri r The New Orleans Pinte-a splendid Tea Service or Silver, valre 1t ,ttjtl 'r mile rents. Itn this rrre fao year oriddr aret r, e rying rheirupproprirte weightse aid 5irrrew'od rlrlarrerri 111{toi all 101 I? I 'll . ugJockey Cl tl Purse, $2510), d nails hen re;second Lest sh htor"+e l r et ire $2,00, provided more than t[ to start; if ba iut two, the w'inucr to releive $9, 00. taltelt'1itt ItY Proprietor's Purse, $0,rrl rril heate, rent throe in f ice. -- SIXTH lAY. lie Proprietor's Purser $1,ihiii, three mile hertr. nov I11 V N rtLIVEtl. 44I4' AIRIIE 4 A -4M First It y-A ,n.iIh fur .,501 s tie h. it. four mile be 1t,; 1.jor44 . J. Well4 s 4 me. 4 L. I ..tont, by imp. LeviFthan, dns i.up. 41efug4, by W4n4 4err. , .rier & Si. mon's 4 amue b. c. by Ij cifi, dam. by Si0 Second 1)uvy-A umtch for$30001 a shle, bt. It, our Sceondl hoot, tutor day, a Sweepsminke to t ear old colts and fillies, nmilie Irm, $GUIll ."unitaco I I, uine subscribeSris. n C8 am Ira Smith, himih, 'I Sloith, .Tho 1 W"'Ill4 SII "1 CFio.. I1.a,-T."...44 0.. 4 'm J',. $ t . 04) In"i , ' .- 44omile uts.'..' Po4 , r 0' Snm." tar, T -omilel het., J [',it -1, Till "4844 I,, l v-1r.4 4 , mild 14444444,) . II ' or,, , 1:(141 Fifth Ity- Th4r14 i' ile h.4 tsJ . 4 '4r4 , :4117. Iventh b.. - lT.or m le bont., I'1o'4 ''' purse, . 111110 I4 ¶5.141 41W s, nevlf Ira Lill SIIAN.4 JOCIKEY ClIii IIA('S, 4.E1CR Till: J)o4L4.\:1 4' L(/(.4s. rT1ll9I1 I A144 'I ,TL1 I.- 4 ,.',, ' IT t ""b1 ý, the' it.e y of t., 4ir4t trey-S w $444il --h' ,11o 4.l,'( t,(4 . i,~' o'44. ie mot lossd-John F , 41 4.... L .:,,,, 4. \' . , 4,' .,oy-,, ol , .44 , .4, 4 ,. I l- h4i4-. . lit 111., e i 1 pur /lbry--I'urs." $'I:,0-mile lbont. 1t Ie 111a Third lP )y-4'ropri'4' or' P,4, e 4 '" ' 4 ,, ' "".4,-, it~444 1 41," . 4444'4 I 44wo ' s 44(4','(4'.4.44', 4.4le 11444 .~ I"4 4"'4 4'4tr4h 4ay-Joekky 4' (4l4b44...1.4 ,; $4 - . 444..; of which the s~ot'a hest .I be' u t I .st $ Sol, itu r h tI"ostninr- ilh11i two, tiho0 0,1I 0,0 $1,51101. Filth &ay-TSh.aIsiQI'nuPAl )E.s $4 1'00.-two mild bent.,; invyear olds o 1 over will ,",1 1011 1,a., -fo.r venr old-m0an under, thril op1I'oh o0hs bifrh Dayi-Jiouky Cloub I Elot1, 01) h1'ni : ihf 0're mth two stil i the so. oo'1 b-1Imt ~or" w1 r oe e 4 4ti t l -d t o '0 b u t t ol , 4 h e . 4 4 w4 4e 444 Snth Dny-Propliel's4Purse, Z4 h I I il 4144 4'4 -h44444,, Eiiohth Iary-Post S1ak1e-iloue wl oo-~ tr00ce $'250-p.p-tree fo r till net'-w, ebl Ir n,1", J ' tilt 1\1'1, MRIV'44l.i'1ll.L14 , 414\Ill N14, nov28 Prop10t'ror DRESS I MASQI ERAl.". liAL , Mansion House Hotld N .W E .EF S '1' It E T , lI 444di44'4 4 in44 lo4 t ithe steam boot anudine. Th'e ato, e e-tabba~ 4444.444i4l4be re-'peel4d4 ,i .'44'.44'.44" N,, 4.44 .42,. and Thuirsd .. Said 4 est 4bli4h 444t Dill f 4 fu 4.'hed with the ch 4ii;-t liquor,, 4 4d it good 4e.usniat will be atotched 1o it, 'I'le omnagersi of ontrii establiohmunct ho e rngaedd ,ullicint"1 Police oalieer- to keep good orde r thot iehoutt t '44444t 4 4hn (u4t 4 tt ' 44 be 44 1,0 the li10! Room witlh 'capons oun'uy kindl PRIVATE BOARDING 110( SI-. I R . 1444' I. i'; '4 1( AI4 h a s th e 44 444re o f in4 - 4 444 li4g4 h4i4 4 frien44. o44 4 t4,4 public, that h4It,, h 'a4 n that 4ono4thes ho4 st, No' 134, '404.4r,4 street, within two doors of the Met"hodlit ) l''i1, 01('00.0, and 'Lopeed it thr, It, ,ead tion ~I' IlillibltIIS. Thie Houseo hit. ben m", hI",ntu~dd0.oe 0u tt uttert1ion shnit be 1wa1nti0,1 m, Il'p r b 1'"1 11 of publia ply It 14. 044 i .4 mo44 airy and delohg tfil in thel t 4'r4-:-4i' e ' 1'.' r, p4 r week. e,'k Orl-a4 s Cn4 , and li '4k44 Co .4.y, N4ovmbe" '7,h, I.31 r'\1l1: Stockholders it, ibis Institution n.0' hereby u n tilirl 1,fle ,~ha :1h 1 a mil clection of Ithircen 1D! tween the hours oft 11 We hck, A. M1.. ndl 2 ,,',lock, tov2til Cushier 4 A.,) ~ aiCalIA &. K 444 K~ 44' tl. 4 4 ,4,44"'4I,44444.44,4.44'1 ' ltl t 11110 oneks old white C'ornt It 110 boles northorn Itay, 17 halftbbis Bit, kheal Flo r,1' Corn Meal, 'rash ground, fur stile by nnov'!-4t Ti, oli place 4 1 4 444 ' ,\-4 4) OV"'ERsf4 TI4N'S 444 X4'4 , 14 4 ls, and r 9(ine h< d1iller, Tr '4. k-Hollnn, ('4:np44t4 works. 1'14. 1.414. &o1dL''lg 14 ''lK emr- < lder Voter (',-0norn, original edi 1r 14.kke, in I & i, ) vol+ r Churenu A Kin m' len it4U I' . 4 4ru 11 And at variety of annltu'rd woor,. in II, he Germ . le Also,German lir~minars mid Ilictionware f or justrue le tion in French, E4gli4 ou 74Spanil. 40''., s. nodv7 car St I hurl:- " & ommnon llt a4 0ICAN I INi.1NDY. ib :th pro.l'meriN la 4 c44 li r4 y, for 444l 4C 4l44 .44 by .44444441444-34 0 burs while und dry Codi)b, for 44A444lAC 4'ID & '4O, la "4,4 4 4.gazie st. ollRI " Ql\It.1UItis 0t' n --wore n" * grm sul ito lwon ho es Ihoreon iu0' the It new Inarkdl)tlonfy drs I Apd It SA comfortblde dwelli ag h.11s n mo1 s delet street, u 4.11 doors I0' 1t I anal silent. It ha to bree recently p'i'led op, mi l i= now n d- good tenaulabble mlet; ptokesrsiuo givia tat i ediattel). Apply to ( L AY Il Na t t l l.` ni 11.11 t Hil 0, 'ou , froint f~. lo t .Ile 0 it aken hen, LoWi the Ld ee I t ye

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