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rcosnrowiCAMO.) 1 -Jewell koown iahU community lhat helsuaiver. favorable ouiuioa of "virtuous, experienced, -d faithful publia servants," i graduated exactly by Ac aoiuri luo r.n.i. from the proceedings or the aieelinsrof tbeCoiiAcil of tbe Scwod Municipality L.K. ni. rnlv to ih editorial slang which appeared hi paper yesterday, iu relmtion to the approaching lection, which a gentleman caocondeceii(i to bestow.

motion of Mr. Peters, Chairman of the Ft- wnco Committee, the rule being dispensed with, it I Wit -Resolved, That the tun of three hundred dollar paid to John IviBson, lor extra priming, ana puoct-xenons mide in the Tree American newspaper." t-r MmnU! You tickle roe, and I'll tickle you Outrtl Vhcu wiU John Gibsou make his promised of the nefarious proceeding! of the Coun-ril of the Kr.cond Municipality They have now been oMwjim star. MAR1NK fOHT Or NEW ORI.KANS. i CLKAUKtK i i Sip Vickiburj, Bunker, York, A Cobra 1 jEhip Hanwliou, Bunting, do Ashbridge Sl Jciikias Shitf Arab. Chase, Boston, do Ship Columbia, Clark, Cork, liaight Co Slim Frsnaliu, Bur-re, Liverpool, II (Jala I Barque Yallerosa, Mera, Gibraltar, Zacharie Urqua Eleanor, jlcPberion, Liverpool, Holmes Kill Bar" Rof' Abler, Havana.

I) Marston Brig Emily Dsvis, Steel, St Jjgo de Cuba, Woku, fkhr Byron, Peanall, Brasses River, YV Bryan. Sear Junes Arthur, Kirby, Pcimacola, mailer Sctir ile'te, Griffin. York, master i Stoic Lord, Boston, do hr Uilireacia, Martorel, Balize Honduras, do Str H. Loaisa, Paine, Borton, Ashbridge Sc Jcnkias 1 gcbr tvokelt, urilick, eruiillion AKK1VI.D. Ship Gaston, Whittlesey, New York ehip RnUncu, Liscoiub, do kip forntnr, Parson, Boston )Urtue Josephine, Joliuson, Philadelphia llarque Valaalla, Berry, Boston Triintrj(U frigate ufr Zavalla, Galveston Mi Geoage Klou, Ileal, Philadelphia Scbr Wm Bryan, Jiendley, Yelasco Star Lioa, Fih, Galvton Ramfr Isabella, Walker, Moliile.

I Steamer Levant, Laurent, llayou Sara. Tewboat UtUon, Davis, I'm the Passes. TowboatGraiupus, Morrison, fui the Passes N.ORLEANS RATES OP UNCURRENT MONEY Jt vurckwd A. 11. cAy(er, 19 Camp UrttU 1 COSRF.CTE0 DAILY.

Dite AirricukAiral Bk Missusippi, payable at Natchez, Ait' riaaters' Babk, do do 42)5 pay able at o7 uudrr fUuk Vlcksbttrr, Vkksburg, -lUak of Grenada, lUsk of Port Gibson, Port Gibson, -(lotoa St Manchester Bank. Manchester, i Bsok of Wt Feliciana, II. R.C., Woodvd'ic, Ciuzens' Bank of Madison CO, -Commercial bsrk.Celumbns, Coitiurtcitl liaak, Ntchc, Bank, Rodney, i-Conmercial Railroad ltk. Vicksburg, Commercial lUnk or Manchester, -Coder 1 5, wn the last three banks, Cnnd Gulf Railroad lUnk.Co.,G'r.d.Gu1f, 11 lis. tt Ala.

R. Road Bank St raudon, Mississippi Shipping Co in Natchez, under jllississippi R. Road Com)-, Mississippi Uuioh Bank fc branches, Jarkson, Bauking Holly Spriags, Tombigby Rail Road lUnking Co ColumUus, -Vickaburg Water Works Bank. Vicksburg, Aberdeen Sl Poalotoc Bask. Missouri, Si.

-Bank of Mobile i Plant's and Merchants' Bank, Mobile, Ckof State of Ala. and Branches, -Tebneisee Bauks, South Carolina and Georgia, Ne York, Pennsylvania, 4 Clinton ami Port 11 udsoa, -Arkansas Banks, Texas Treasury Notes, Cank af Pcnsicola, Florida, CiioB lUak at TaMahasse, Florida, Southr.ra Lite Ins. i don -t'omiuf rci-l Bank, Florida, Rank of Jucksonville, Planters' Bk Aberdeen. 4iesl EsUte Bk of Kentucky, mirllaok Bk, Ohio. 10 2j lie sale i 70 2)7 4 5 I 6 I 20 i 1 18 it) 20 5 7 7.

30 25 45 a 5 i r.ati 5 at. 6 5 6au oio 10 eio bo 25 25 25 broken no sale fraud fraud wrthle TAYI.Cn A. IIADDETJ, HHOEI.SALE a RETAIL Fashionable Clothing Establishment, f23Cm No. 14. i Deutsche littttc auf strrru waiirem vergnuegen baben wir vernommen i'a dasa Hr: Pfirrer Korndorfer.

uf Ohti-r-onii? M.ttagt 1 Lhr in der groszen presbyterischeit Kirclie a Lafayette Platje, Sl Charles Strasze. zwisheo iirod aud Poydra Str. hatteu wird. Da wir scbon mehrem.il Ge-leHheit hut ten von Hr: Pf: Keine gutn Prcdigt.u ko-rea, soclanbeu wir mit volleni Rechte unfre 4atchen'Landesleute su dieser Elrche und iaer vernueafiigen Erbauun versiehern zu duerfea So viel wir if sen iindet die Confirmation einigcr Kinder und das heil: Abeudinahl statt und wird zur Erhrbung des Gaazen der Gesang mit der Orgel lgleitd. 1b39.

MEIIRERE DEUTSCHE, mar 28 3t I Mechanics' and Artist's Fair. tT Persons who have scut specimens for exhibition to tbs lutsnn will please call for tbera immediately. The decisions of the judges will be made known to taess ia a few days. WM. McKEAN, Pres'dU G.

P. Masquvrier, Src'ry. 2t IT MlC BUCklNGflAMd mil further to defer his Lecture on PALES-, TINE until TUESDAY NEXT. And notice will be rauithe Dear, papers of that day if be should then bs suiHciontly recovered to resume his labors. m29 It STrcTi alkst eatreI uknf.fit, And positively her Last Appearance! iLT" Box book now open.

CLLESTE respectfully informs her friends that her FAREWELL BENEFIT, and positively her 1 lust appearance is fixed for SATURDAY, March 30lh. Iii39 VYkcB will be acted (by general request) the popular American traditionary drama, (founded I partly ob Cooper's celebrated 1 1 novel) of the wept or Tin-; visii-tonvwish. Hoye Cough, the Puritan's Daughter, NarrsmauVthe lndi.u Girl, Mad llc Pnginally performed by her, with great success, in Europe and America.) 8tifaction 'Skunk, Mr. J. S.Browne.

la lbs coarse of the evening, rivr. Opera Dances, sal by sir by Mad lle.CELLSTE. Tbe whole to conclude with. time, this seasou) Auber grand legendary bullet opera of Tin; maid or cashmere. Zelica, (La Bayadere) Mad'lle.

Celeste. 4 At the termination of the entertainments, Mad'lle. CELESTE will deliver CT A FAREWELL ADDRESS. ttt Uradin? Lamps. A NEW and couvenient article, at a low price, for si W.

M. SERGEANT CO- 36 Chartres streeU' 1 'acker Wanted. CAMP STREET, -V Thia Evening March 89th, will be performed (by pax- licuiar request) .1 SPED THE PLOUGH Sir Abel Handy a doo tianay -Henry arroer Ashheld Miss Blant'ord Tom Noddy Urmond Gabricll 8 After which: the farce of strength of the company will be engaged. ST. CHARLES Usl 'ins.

He suited for a amounting to Mr. Johnson TOM NODDY'S SECRET. i On Saturday, a favorite play and farce, I Barton Fredericks Brown Mrs.G. Barrett Mr. Johnson Barrett Mrs.

G. Barrett which the THEATRE. ID Last Night of the cngncempnt of CELESTE. Mr. J.

S. Browne will oppcar. This Evening, March 29th, will be performed TIIEiMll OF Zolica, (La Bayadere) I- Mad'lle. Celeste, lalima, I a Mod. Ilaveuot Haidee, Fi'y--'S iMr.

Bconie, (priucipal singing Bayadere) Mrs. Olit'our, I- "i- Mr. Unknown, To conclude with (by a peneral desire) HOItl'IM At Ul. OR! THE TWO Robert Macaire, j- jcular description racter at the Hotel, rooni story. tlreat Attraction III I O- DRAWS THIS DA Y.Ja De Bar.

Archer, i Pajre. MURDERERS. i Browne. I THEATRE. Si- Louis Exchange Ball Room.

JZT BENEFIT of the celebrated MISS DAVENPORT, (eleven yearsof age,) Auil ner Last nppcarauce; Oa Saturday Eveuine, March 30lh, will be presented I Young Norval, Miss Davenport (A acted oy her with great success.) I I To conclude with the I ACTRK Ol' Al.f. WORK. In thi piece MISS DAVENPORT ill sustain fire character beside her own Dance A CASTANET DANCE Perform the NUAL EXERCISE, and FIRE A RIFLE! MA- Doors open at 7 o'clock performance to commence at half past seveu. I trAdmittance, $1. No performance This Evening Friday.

Observe I R. II. COLLYER, M.D Uemoustrator of 'Phreno logy and Craniology, has arrived in New Or- may con- jfull and parti of cha- St. Charles 2G0, second mar 20 lw AT NO. 4.r ORLEANS STREET, OPPOSITE THE THEATRE.

R.GILLER respectfully informs tlie public that the celebrated siattie iof Cleopatra, Queen of Ksvpt, Which has been exhibited ia most of; the principal cities of th Union, to the liiely admiration of many I thousaua visiters, nas arriveu in ibis city, auo is now bcinir exhibited for a short tiiue only, from 9 o'clock, A. M. to 9. 3D Admittance, 50 cents; Seasou Tickets, $1. mar 15 tf I i Dramine of the GRAND STATE LOTTERY, 1 I CLASS NO, 47 24 45 3 6 5 37 30 7 40 6 30 $12,000 Capital Prize! Tickets $3 00! iKAINU S'iA Tfc LOT IJERl, I I class 37, for 1839.

AUTHORIZED by the Legislature of the State. To be drawn on FRIDAY, March f2Jth, 1839, at half past 6 o'clock, P. M-, at Bishop's Hotel, Common strccu Prize of I SCHEME. $12,000 I 3,000 2,000 1,500 1,200 1,000 500 is I- I S. DAVIS Managers'.

75 Numbers 12 drawn ballots. I $12,000 3,000 2,000 1,500 1,200 6,000. 4,000 j- $145,798 Tickets, $3 00 Halves, $1 50 Quarters, $0 75. Packares of 25 tickets for $75 00, warranted to draw at leat S33. Packages of 25 half tickets, $37 50, war ranted to draw at least $16 50.

Packages of 25 qr. tick ets, $18 7j, warranted to draw at least fjo For Packages or single tickets, apply at the I AIANAGER'S OFFICE, ,16 Chart res street. mar 29 and at the corner of Su Louis Si Cbartrcs. i Call and get Prizes at Schuyler's, IN'o. lo amp street.

I i Capital Prize, 20,000 Dollars! 10 of 16 dravn numbers in every package of 30 tickets. 83T rickets only 4 Dollars. LQUISIANA CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, 1 Class K. To be drawn in Banks' Arcade, corner of Macrazine and Gravier on FRIDAY, March 2Uth, 1639, at 6 o'clock, P. M.

precisely. Numbers 16 Drawn Ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize of $20,000 is 20,000 1 5.000 5,000 I 3,000 3,000 1 2,000 2,000 1 1,486 10 1,000 10,000 20 5i0 10,100 20 20 5,000 20 200 4,000 100 100 10,1100 Ui5 i 70 26,950 Tickeu. $4 Halves, $2 00 Quarters, $1 00.

Packages of 30 tickets $120, warranted to draw at least $64 00, being more than one; half the cost. Pack aces of 30 halves lor sou, warranted to draw at least Packages 01 ou quarters ior ar ranted to draw at least $16. Certificates of Packages of 30 Whole Tickets, $60. For package or single tickets, apply at SCHUYLER'S No. 10 Camp street, mar 29 between Canal and Common.

Mo Monopoly TCOR SALt: 40 shares Bank Stock in tbe Exchange A Bank, on which there has been paid $2,000. Ne groes will be takeu in paymeut, and, the stock sold a discounU Apply at this omce. communicated.1 mar 28 lw Sir Having seen an advertisement in your paper offering forty shares of Exchange Bank Stock at a dis count for have one of tbe nnest negroes 111 the state of Louisiana a first rate cook and washer; she has been living iu a hotel for the last five years, and has at the present time charge of a large public house, and does all the cooking and washing tor it Price, $2,000 Exchange Bank Stock taken at par. Inquire of 1. JOHN F.

BARNES, mar 29 It 48 Canal streeU- Notice. WHEREAS it has been currently reported by various persona that I have been married, and have a wife living, I hereby give notice to all persods, A Prienced Packer of. Earthen audi that if to their knowledge tbe tame exists, to call oa a. Glassware, who can come well recommended, will the give him such information that fiat eonstaot employ menu by applying to tv, pU SfcRUfcAM' It, CO. ee Caartre streeU be may be able to find her, mar 38 lOt 1 jArcrv.yvuuu LIONS, .1 3i TchpupitOBlas street.

AUCTION SAIaES.J Br w. waterman; i- No. 112 Charlret street. THIS DAY The attention of the trade is respect-tully requested to the extensive sale of elegant English manufactured ornamental hanging Chande liers, Arranged tor gas and oil I Together with mantel lustre Lamps and Candle- sticks, in sets and pairs of two and three branches six branch Candclabras of different sizes three branch and single Astral Lamps and stands; Candlesticks, Shades, Lustres, Sale to commence at It) o'clock. mar 29 RY J.

B. CTiARICO. i WILL BE SOLD, on MONDAY, the 1st of April next, 1839, at 10 o'clock, A. on the premises, the unexpired lease of the house known by NILES' BUTCHER'S ARMS, in the city of Lafayette, with all his privileges to the same. There are a large lot of yards attached to the premises for cattle, and stable for-thirty horses; the bar, containing a large quan tity of all kinds of liquors, consisting in part of 900 bottles of Wine of all kinds; 100 gallons of Holland Gin, of the best quality Brandy, Whiskey, fec.

Also A large quantity of Household Furniture; 1 splendid saddle Horse; I Milch Cow, guaranteed to" give six quarts of milk per day; 1 Dray and Harness 2 Saddles, Btridlcs, fcc; with about 700 bottom Plank, from It! to iiO feet long 30 or 40 cords of Wood, The Bar will be put up in one lot, and if not disposed of so, it will lie sold in lots to suit purchasers. i The. above establishment being immediately in front of the Hteainboat Landing, and having a large run of custom, cannot but guarantee safe and prolitable investment to any person who mav ish to purchase iu mar 28 s) WM. C. ev OHoans" Jockey Jub iiace.Jf ME l'A I HI COUILSE.I SPRING MEETING 1830, I THIRD DAY Friday, Match.

29th First Race A Match for aside two mile heats 140 lbs. on each. ENTRIES. I. Thos.

J. Wells names b. c. GEORGE ELLIOTT, bv Leviaihaa, 4 y. o.

2. D. F. Kenner names b. b.

RICHARD OF YORK, by Star, 5 y. o. 1 i Secoed Race Jockey Club Purse, $2,000 four mile heats. i 1. Thos.

J. Wells enters ch. e. PONY, 4 y. by Leviathan, dam by Stockholder 100 lbs.

2. J. S. Garrison enters ch. c.

WAGNER, 4 y. old, by Sir Charles, dam Maria West, by Marion 100 lbs. Dress, Red and Red. Third Race A Sweepstakes for Trotting horses two mile heuts. in harness, 300, between BIRD, ROLLA.

and ROCKET. i Race to come otl'at 1 o'clock. i RICHARD ADAMS, i JAMES S. mar 29 Proprietors. i i.

Money. i ILLS of all I 9 States taken specie-pavine Banks in the United ut par lor Clothing, lUiots, felloes, and Hats, at No. 27 Magazine street. N. B.

Brandon money and Texas Treasury Notes taken at 51) cents ou the dollar above, mar 29 islm It. WOOD, TJpholsterer and Paper llanser, 53 CONTI BETWEEN ROYAL AND BoURBON: STS. Steamboats and ship's Cabins fitted up. i N. B.

"Hair and moss Mattresses, Sofas, and Chairs stuffed, and re-covered ut the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. mar 29.1m ADAMS Sl SWIFT, i Commission LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. Liberal advances made on conMunmcnts to! above house by PIERCE SHANNON BRO. mar 29 lw For the It aces i An omnibus will leave Banks' Ar- JU UUIIIIIIU 'jJ-pr-erS' cade, iu Ma Metairie Ra agazine street, for the ace ourse, every day during the Races, at 12 o'clock. Price of passage each way, oO ceuts.

mar 3s Wanted Immediately. A GOOD black female servant, to do the, cooking or a ashing, with light house work, tor a small lamily. Apply this oiuce. marUJ tt anted to Hire, SMALL black Boy, 10 or 12 years of age to do light woik iu a private family. Apply at this office.

inar Ki tf Office N. Orleans Nashville It. It. o. Wtdnisday, 27tA March, 139.

Mi nrMIE axle of the only Locomotive tie Company had JL ready to run to the Races, hav-iig broke on her second trip to (lie Course, yesterday, will prevent the train lrora starting till i hursday, when A new ljocamoLire, I Just arrived trom I'hiladclolua, and now being put together, win oe ready tor Ihursoay Kaces. Hours of startin? as already published. mar27 2t JAMES 11. CALDWELL, President. Artificial aler, i T70R DRINK, at V.

RULH'S establisnment, Drusr eist and Chemist, corner of Dauphin and Hospital streets, hero will be found constantly prepared the Acidulated' Gas common water, for ordinary drink saturatc-niagnesic Water; Vichy, Spa, Wals.i Seller, Ferraud, Seidlitz, Bareges, Saratoga, and Congress Water, und generally all the Waters most in use. mar 2d Cm is4w A Chance IS offered for a young man or any other person having a inoJcratc capital, and acquainted with the grocery and cottee house business au establishment in the best order, and situated in the most populous part ot the city, jn the I-1 rst under a low rent, and with au indisputable lease for 3 years und 7 months running, and the preference to a new ia now tor sale. Business abroad is the oiily cause of the owner dis posing of the samp. For terms, apply to ASSILK. 1- RERES 11 Frenchman st.

N. B. The back building alone rents for enough to pay tor the whole estahlishmenu mar 2 Oteod WM. H. WHITLOCK Sc CO 3r Fashionable Clothing Emporium, No.

20 Camp, one door from Common Street, TJAVE tust received by recent arrivals from their J-l manufactory in Philadelphia, a splendid and general assortment of spring and summer Clothing, vnaile in a superior ttyle. and cut after tho latest Parisian fashion, consisting of the following articles, viz black, brown, blue, green, olive, and Adelaid Merino and Cashmeret Dress and Frock Coats, wirti velvet collars, satin and raised silk facincs: plain black and fancy colored Cashmeret and Merino Pantaloons: new style of Twedecasfcimere single milled do; fine assort ment or white and fancy linen drilling do; American and India nankeen do; white and brown linen and grass Frocks and Coatees gingham and seersucker Coatees; handsome assortment of white and fancy Marseilles vests; twilled satin vests. i Also French jaconet and gingham Shirts; 'white linen do, plain and ruttled bosom; summer1 Stocks Uioves hair Hose: Suspenders and a general as sortment Fancy Goods, to which they invite tbe, of clothing, would do well to call and examine our ex- tensive stock before purchasing elsewhere, mar 28 3w I1A.W NOTICE. A HINTON, Attorney at Law, Houston, Texaaj 'respectfully tenders bis services to the publics-He will attend the different Courts of this and the neghboring counties, and aBy legal business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to, He may, at present, be consulted at the Law Office of John Scott, Eh. Heddenburg and Veddr'a buildines.

Refe tn Judge Birdsall, Johq gcott, Eeo, and Charles Wrn MOBUJS PACKET. I The low pressure Steam Packet MER CHANT, B. Hotton mas ter, will leave for Mobile every SUNDAY and THURSDAY, after the arrival of the 12 o'clock cars. Passenpera depend upon her leaving punctually at the Apply to MAUNSEL, WHITE Sr JJ marb 96 G-avier street. debts contracted by the of the boat will be paid, unless accompanied by a written order from ourselves or the captain.

M. V. it CO. FOR MOBILE, The fine, low Dressure steamer fiT. RAFFE, Capt; Swil4r, will leave the Lake end of the Railroad immediate.

amly after the arrival iof the 4 oVWk cars on FRIDAY, the 29th For freight or passage, apply on board, or to REYNOLDS, BYRNE mar 23 i 69 Canal street. FOR TCHULA, MANCHESTER, (Yazoo) VICKS" tv hurSr Grand Gulf, llodnty, and JSat-llL-Jijft chti. Tlie new and sulistantial steam fSBUt boat GANGES, WmLCorlinc, master, rtrHr.i,m, i irw.wiH positively leav for the above and ull intermediate landings on FRIDAY, the 29th at 10 o'clock. A. M.

For frpiirht apply on board, or to I I ARMOUR, LAKE WALKER, mar 27 1 7 Camp street. DTlie Cannes will trive clear bills goods to be delivered atGrenada, Williams' Landine and Marion; and will also Dav charges mi nil tn.A. l5 bi, iiia tvu.xav iLiif.j a I 1 AJvAPAS. tv a mar 27 Plauemiue( The tiew and fast running steamer A. FfJSELIER, Willis Main, master, will leave for the above.

and all intermediate landings mi SA. TURDAY -MORNING next, the 30th at 10, A. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, opposite Conti street, or to J. HALL fc A.

BEIN, Ja-29 I ju xew FOR VICKSBURG, GRAND GULF, RODNEY? and JSatchez. On Saturday eveninp, I 'T 1'iaren ouin, at 1 clocK, r. ill. 1 he regular Packet stecnier NORTH Ai.aimiiiA, jj hi. nirice.

master, is now ready to receive lreight, anil wiill leave as above oil SAI KUA EVENING, the P. M. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Cus torn iiousc street wnart, or to. GLOVER mar 23 N. B.

All charges paid on boat. BRENHAM, 38 Cami) street. goods shipped by this FOR LITTLE ROCK. FORT GIBSON, AND FORT FOR PITTSBURG. I i i iib sunsiaiiiiui neamer suu rll- 13 ERNER.

Barrett, imaster. ill li-at. for the above poH on SATURDAY, tne outn at 10 o'clock. A. 31.

or freight or passage, apply on board, or to i ARTHUR FULTON Si j94 Magazine street. i ciirru i i ue ter the arrival of the 12 o'clock cars passage, having superior accommodations, apply to I WALKER, KNIGHT mar 29 I I 20 New Levee. FOR LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI. J.j-rf' 3 Packet steamer CINDERELLA. FOR Stephenson, inaste'r, is i.ow ready to receive cargo; audi will leave for the above ports ou SUNDAY, the 31st at 10 o'clock, A.

M. or trcight -or passaee, apply on board, or to i COMSTOCKi HYDE mar 29 1 22j Poydras street. o'clock FOR MOBILE.I The fine steamer ISABELLA, Chas. Walker, master, will leave the Lake end of the Railroad for the above port, on SUNDAY, the 31st insu, af- or freight or On SUNDAY, the 31st insU. at 10 o'clock, A.

flu positively I he well known, light 'draught, fast ruuning -steamer INVINCIBLE, W. II. Smith, master, will leave as above. lrcight of a few tons or passage, havine fine accolnmodatir-ns, apply on board, or to JUSTUS VA1RIN mar 29 26 Povdras streeU FOR LOUISVILLE PASSeK'GER BOAT. The fast runuiug steamer AMAS- SADOR, J.

J. James, master, will positively leave Ifor above ports ou iSUai DAY, the; 311 insL, atlOo'clock, A. M. For freight or passage, having superior accom modations, apply on board, at foot'of Povdras street, or to LAWRENCE LEGENDRE, mar 29 I 23 and 29 New Levee. FOR ST.

LOUIS, ALTON, AND, siii 1 i' 1 fc. AVivcr A lie BEARDSTOWN, substantial, light drausht steamboat TUSKIN II. Bascom, master, having the principal part 01 her freieht ready to go on board, will l-ave for the above port! on MONDAY, the 1st April. 1- or balance of freight or passage, apply ou board, or to i R. McGILL, mar 29 44 Tchbupitoulas streeU FOR LOUISVILLE AND "CINCINNATL The superior and light drausht steamer TARCiUIN, McClintock, master, will leave! for the above and 'intermediate places on MONDAY, April 1st, at 10 o'clock, A.M., For passage oniy, apply ou board, opposite Common or to ADA3IS Sl HARTVVELL, mar 29 I 36 Povdras streeU TRAVELLEUS FOR LOUISVILLE, Are HFcominended to take the STEAMER SULTANA, A.

W. fH'-RTt I ufts, master, which, boat will be -httt port irt a few days, aud leave on THURSDAY, tbe 4th of April, and iu the mean time berths can be secured, ou application to COMSTOCK, 11YDE mar 29 i 22 Poydras street. PASSENGER BOAT LOUISVILLE AND MADISON. The splendid steamboat ANGORA, A. Tarletoni master, will leave for the above and intermediate landings MONDAY, the 1st of April, at 10 A.

M. i For freieht or passage, having superior accommodations, applv on board, or to mar 24 PIERCE SHANNON 57 Magazine streeU FOR SHAWNEETOWN; EVANSV1LLE, NEW b. Albany and 'Louisville The staunch 1 ILVT steamer TUSCARORA, David Bart- FOR LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, AND PITTS- 11 II 1 fc. dvj uu (I asseuger jioui, in iu aiaiu rooms.) 1 ne upper capin. lichtdraightsteamerCORlNTHIAN, W.

Srodes. 'master, is now receivine freight as above, and will meet with quic't despatch. rorlreight or passage, havine superior accommoda tions, apply on board, at Custom house street harf, or to GLOVER KKt.Ml mar 13 38 Camp streeU N. B. For the ereater safety of passengers, they have dispensed with the bar On board of the C.

Better than Horse ltaciitS CO AN IS THE THERE'S nothing like buying a lottery ticket from LOAN. Ho beats steamboats and railroads all to There's nobody like the ever-fortunate and lucky COAN It's no use to pud hut tbis is no putt attention of the public Stranirers who are about leavr. 1 a fact no humbug! 1 COAN actually sold the ine the city, and desirous of making p-ond selection capitnl prize of in? the city, and desirous of making a eood selection capitHl prize of 1 Yesterday in a half TickeU 1 Free School Lottery Class No, 1. rv The fortunate holder is informed that tbe cash is ready for him at COAN'S, 70 Common streeU Header; come ana try your cnance. lr you have lost your money ori the Races, call oa COAN, and he will make tip all your losses.

You can't fail to buy a prize If you try. 'r So come along, launch out yuar cash, 'A' Youll draw prize, Md cut a dash i max 28 4,1 Boarder wnti "kip or two families and a few single gentleueBcin 'HirWyfflmodatedwithBoardratM o- 73 Canal streeL marl3 To Country Merchant jt, A of Miscellaneous, Vod Professional Books also, a good supply of Blank Books, Writing and Letter Papers, Quills' Ink, Sec. constantly on hand, and for sale on rood terms by mar 16 1ml ALEX. TO WAR, 49 cple' Proclamation milE President of the United States authorized by f- Congress to raise j- 7 i 810,000,000 1 To carry on the war against Great Britain The United States Agents and citizens of Louisiana by immediate application to Pearson, 91 Camp street Can receive the above amount in sums of SslOO orui $.0,000. $40,000, $20,000, Ac.

mar Lost, A SOMEWHAT worn red leather POCKET BOOK Containing nanern valnnhlx In nin hut ln. who is willing to pay ten dollars to recoverithe same' which will he paid upon its delivery at this Va.re the mitial of the name that the iiotes and one draft is made payable to. mar 3 tf Cunt ion. fF travH lhe Western wa'teidJn't forec't A the LIFE PRESERV1XO wiv -i Levee, where will also be found a good supply of Fash- ...6 ccijf uesenpuon. uo ill! SPYTAV Wa A Card to the T.nri ips ISS STEVENS respectfully informs her friends aud the public that she mstmri.

of making VVAX FLOWERS, FRUITS, uiuameuiaiHorK. ront the success she has formerly tret with, and having received the Medal rulu iiiecnanics- Assooaliou at Boston, sho feels au.asb,urauce of -giving satufaction to those who meir paironage. Terms made kuown at Mrs. Giberson's, 73 Canal streeU i Ornamenul branches-Tapestry, EmbroiderV. Painting on elvet, Porcelain, and Glass Chinese J.

panning; Parisian Embroidej-v mar 19 10f rauuus I received 4(KM) of the Mortis ireei iu first rate order for transilnntinc-nr Uon, for sale byj, LOYAL CASE CO- 1Jeca fc9 Comreoa slreeu To the Ladies. MRS. SCHINDLER begs leave to inform lhe ladies of New Orleans, that'she will undertake to all kinds of Straw Bonnets, by washing, bleaubiue, and' iruiims, to mm iney in appear equal to new, at the low charge of 7o cents. each at 112 Camp streeU knorVO To Let. 4 FURNISHED Room, with or without -l 1 2s Canal street Extraordinary Luck.

I board, at linar 15 TVO. 1. 6. 28 a Prize of $13,000, was sold in a whole 1 Ticket on Saturday. Feb.

9th. i No. 38. 65. 75 a Prize of 81.000.

was sold on Satnr. day, Feb. 10th. I No. 32.

42. 70 a Prize of $G00. was sold' on day, Feb. ISth. -I No.

IS. 26. 73 a Prize of $1,000. was sold in a whole Ticket yesterday, Feb. 20th.

1 Beside a large number of Ac. all sold at DAVIS'S TRULY LUCKY OFFICE, 45 Custom house street, uear the Post Office-Where Prizes large and small are constantly for iu the Lottery drawiag every day. I J. V. feb 21 45 Custom bouse sU, near the Post Office Impossible te Escape! I IF you purchase a ticket at DAVIS' TRULY LUCKY OFFICE.

I No. 8: 17: 50: A Prize of $500, in a whole Ticket, was sold yesterday to a merchant on the Levee in a package, in the Grand State Lottery, Class 15 Extra. I Such prizes and larger ones constantly for sale in tne drand Mate Lottery, wbich draws every day. Don't fail to get your Tickets at the right! place 45-Custom house street, near the Post Office. feh26tf JOHN Y.

DAVIS. OPANISH BRANDY 67 barrels, from 18 to 20 gaT-O Ions each, received per brig Columbus, from Gib raltar, and for sale by B. LOR1NG, mar 26 7 Julia street. English China. UST received, per Helena, a rich Blue and Gilt double set of English Ironstone China Dinner a new and fashionable article, equalling India China for strength and The public ure invited to axamiue it.

W. M. SERGEANT CO, mar21 36 Chartres street. Notice. PROPOSALS ill be received by the subscriber for the brick and carpenter work of a workshop and car house, to be erected at Car roil ton, until i 12 o'clock on the 29th March, at the omce of the IN.

O. V. K. K. Poydras street, where plans and specifications can be seen every day from 11 o'clock A.

M. until 1 o'clock, P. -37. JOHN IlAMFSONj mar23 Chief Engineer N. O.

A C. R. R. Omnibus Carriages. 1 TWO-HORSE Omnibus Carriages, for sale cheap i by KIP REED.

Lafayette, mar 26 lwd w3t Or address Box 975 Post Office. (Jarrolltoii Hotel. i- MOORE Sc. BLACKWOOD respectfully inform the public, that tbey have taken the above Hotel, aud intend at all times to use their best exertions to render those who may honor! them with their patronage comfortable and at home." Mr. Blackwood is weirknown as tbe keeper ot in Bedford Springs Hotel in- Pennsylvania for fifteen years.

Tho Carrollton Hotel) is pleasantly located in healthy and airy situation, and every attention will paid to boarders and transient guests, jty Messrs. Moore mar 8 2m "Washington Hotel, Lake PontchartTain.t rpHE Proprietor would respectfully Inform hU friands and the public that he has encaged for the season Mr. Louis Canone to superintciid the din-ins department of this establish menu Mr. Caiionge is- too well known to require any commenU Breakfasts, dinners, and Suppers will be served up for private parties at tbe shortest notice. 1 G.

AKMSMRONG; N. B. Connected with the hotel, will be ready by the 12tli April an elegant Bath-house for ladies. Entrance from the basement story 01 tne notei. mar 1 1m "new carpet Ao.

40 Chartres sUi up stairs, near Customhouse et. ley, master, jvill Heave for above ACAULEY SON having established this honsf- ports on 1 Ur.SDAY, April 2d. For J.I1 frcighu apply to the captain 611 board, or to mar 27 FKRUUSON KUU, 0 roydras St. 1 LSii entirely for the Uarpet business, have just received 1 1: 1 1 'f-1." X'T ana arc now opeunm spiruuiu new si-vies 01 1 Al 1 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS CARPETINGS MATTINGS-RUGS BAIZES-TABLE COV ERS; STAIR RODS: KNEELING CUSHIONS; OILD SILKS; OIL!) LINEN, BINDINGS; A c. They invite attention to this particu-' 1 1 1 1 A luriv eriin.icu ivi iu7 ciiiu iu luia iiiaifhd, uau assure those who may require any article iu their line, that they will always find at No.

-40 Chartres street st full supply at the very lowest prices. janl5-is-tf. r. Chinese Tree ProliSc Corn '1' I 1 1 1 i -Al so siore No. 17 Common street a fre-h rcSis supply of this new and excellent va riety of Corn price 12J cents per ear.

i. TV. A TVftftAf, "Vrf Pnrn -Fnrtw Dutton, and Swpet Corn. 1 ii Swcet Potatoea for planting with a full supply of r.kh flnVilf srrl Shruhhe.rv. Plants' it.

roar 28 WM. IT Common st. riMlOMAS KRAtiti, Agent Tor the sale ol liawsou A Philadelphia Ale and Porter respectfuily informs the Trade. an la i us of Skips. Steamboats aul the inhabitants of ew Orlean and adjacent tow that he is largely supplied with the above i we'l kcow'u article or suierior quality tuwooa ana imhub; oraer for which are solicited wit an assurance uat tney sna.i be promptly am.

carefully executed. Choice Ale in quarter casks intended for the use of families, 13 Levee street Lslow the Railroad, 1 ELLS Steamboat and plantation ells, fox sale by. II WM IilVRiS.AJ-VlCH-V im 4CTcjTVaiIa trecU.

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