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am- ien me' led' ai-V i It mint's sure- ias-he PeY lb- f. -V cI-C mi mil Ie4i y'- 05 If at: Sr. on. fTtr ir she' nl-'- i ton'. the rith rz iurr Six: tie -V -l WEDNESDA EVENING, APRIL 4, f' fVt.

Will he performed Richard, in. Poke ofGloster, Mr Scott Fielding To conclude with -THE GLORIOUS MINORITY. Frederick. Mr Plumer TCAJNIP STREET THEATRE. a' card.

1 respectfully, informs her friends and the public in general that her BENEFIT will take place VA Saturday Evening, April 7, 1838, Oa which occasion will be performed, 1st lime in A merica. the new dra ma of. TIIW DEATH TOKEX. yi: OR THE FATAL GI FT! Mrs Farren Lauretta, Mrs Carr 'nurir? the eveniw? will he exhibited a grand i- display of FIREWORKS, representing the Vauxhall Gardens, hv Mr Wallace, 4 I If tOArinn i nn i Also, a general iu.ioiu TjIva utj, on wnicn occasion the stage doors of the theatre will be thrown open to the public. Previous to which the favorite piece of THE FIRE- A IS R.

Elfcmah White, Mr Farren Tickets can bo had nt Mrs Carr's residence, -corner of Natches and Tchapitoulas sts, or at 'i the box office of thj theatre. t.Boxsffice now open. jotNOTICE The steamer WARREN will leave for Princeton, Vickshu-g and all in'er ne-- landings this day, 4th inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M.

i-S: For freight or passage, having good accom-fnodarions, apply on board, opposite Common street, or to V. COMSTOCK. HYDE CO ap4 13, Povdrnq sm-et NO TlOrJ The steamer ER will positively leave this morning, at 10 o'clock, at which time passengers will ple.nse be board. SMITH VOORHEES, a4 35 Camp st N. O.

JOCKEY CI.UB RACKS. 'V' SCT ECLIPSE COURSE. SPRING MEETIXU, 1S38. i SECOND DAY'S RACE Wednesday. -V Jockey Club Purse, 1,200.

Two Mile Hiats Race come off at 1 f)'clock. 'Time between the heats, 30 minutes: distance 100 yard. JIrM Kenner enters br Richard of York, 4 years old; by Star, dam by Snylock. Dress, Red and Ued. Col A Bingarnan enters ch Tishi-mingo, 3 i years old by Imp.

Leviathan, dain by Sir Archr. Dress, Dlue and li'uv. lit. ThwS Weils enters Boswell's ch j' Joshua Bel 3 years old by Frank, dam by '-Little John. Dress, Crimson and Cri ni- ii Wm Barrow enters ch Funny Hell, 4 vears 0d; by Murat, dam by Oscar.

Dress, 'i Blue and Blue. Judges for the Winning Stand, -Hon Alexander Porter, prtsuient; John Sli-dell, Dr Ker, vic- presidents. 'stance Stand, i HC Cammack, Hullin, vice presidents. Stewards, 'John Hagan. jr.

Minor Kenner, Jones, Win Christy, Charles Clcgg, Richard Peter Ceu, Dr Ceatty, Wm Palfrey, Thus Doyle, Merrick, ami Read. ap4 OLIVER, Valuable blood stock FOR SAI.K. E0R SALE, at ilie Eclipse Race Course at Carroltton, he undernauied Horses, im ported in the ship shville from rvew York. 1. ULACK 31AK1A, By Eclipse, out of Lady by Sir "iArcby; she beat the relebr ued Trille in 4 mile heats; whenealled upon to run the fifth heat she Jwrfonned it without any signs of distress, and is Uu without a blfiinisli.

2. Li Alt A HOWA1U), Was gut by Imp. Barefoot, out ol imported Alarm, by Thunderbolt; when 4 years old, wnh H)l lfw on her back, she beat diaries Kenible nd Henry Archy 3 miie the unprecedented time of 5:47, 5:15, over the Union In ihe mouth of Mav previous, with tiie aioe weight aud'over the same course, she beat ne of the srrons est fields in two luats in 3:47, 3:50. Time never made in this before or stnee, the same and with tie same weight. 3.

CORA, Own sister to Medoc nd Midas by Eclipse, out of Yoiiii Maid of the Oaks, by Imp. Lxpe- utaon, a very fine large and roomy mare. 4. AFIUCAJi, 'Is a black, about 151 bauds high, and very well pot up. He was got by Imp.

Valentine, Ethehnda, by Marshal Certrand. On the 2aof Mav last, he won "he liiree mile heats at Camden, N. bearing Mary Ulunt, one of the 'fry best fillies in Virginia, and distanced Cam-irfnd 5. iJOXNV ULACK, bv Imp. Valentine out of Helen Mar, Thornton's lUttler.

W11I be 5 years old in May; ETHIOPIA, V-By, Dashall, out of the celebrated Georgian rei LddyAIorgan'sdaiti, by Imp. Expedition. 1 ohe wili be 4 years old in May. She has shown the turf but twice, and was each time a trtner;" further particulars apply to Mr. VAN Carrollton Hotel.

The above hrses, if not previously disposed -at private sale, will be offered at public sale, a the Echpse Course, on Saturday next, April ltfter lbe.4 imle heats. a4 4t STRAYED, stolen or walked away, Wednesday the 5Wth uft. a niacn ne- toy aged Iz years, namea jaua. -1 nueri re war wilt ue jjuiu iui me of Uie vbov. if not stolen if stolen, the 3overewan wnt on the conviction of 1 thief TOURNEY 4 39Natchei street tons Logwood, landing and for ale ROBH -1 19 Commerce st i I METAIRIE RACE COURSE.

Last day 3 mile heats Proprietors purse $1000 Garrison's Pollard. 3 years old, oy vvno uui. dam by facolet, 3 11 tl. A. 1 ayloe b.

Hortense, 5 years old; by Pacific, dam Bet Bozelev. bv Little Wonder, 12 3 A. L. Bingaman's gr. m.

Naked Truth 5 years old; by Leviathan, dam'by Pac-olet, 2 3 2 Time 5:57 5:48 a4 READ, Sec'rv. T.O.ST OR MISLAID, NOTE drawn payable on demand to my order, signed bv Levi for ninetv five dollars and forty eiirht cents. All persons are warned against trading for such note if rre- senied to them, as I have not disposed of it in any way whatever. I do not recollect the date of the note at present. a4 6t WEATHERSBY ATTENTION! HEADS RUSH respecttnllr inform his Iriends and the public in general that lie has onened a Hat, Cap.

and Trunk store, 'o. 2, Exchange Hotel, 2d door from Common street, where he is constantly receiving a splendid assortment Hats, Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas, Stocks, Suspenders, which he offers to the public on reasonable terms. m30 BRUSH. Exchange Hotel. Hats purchased at this establishment neatly dressed free of charge.

m30 3r II PA It Commission and Forwarding Merchant, No. Front Levee, (Up Stairs.) tf Neio Orleans, Feb. 'Zith. 1833. Citizens of IS'kw Ohlkaxs Never for a moment forget that Brandretlis Pills can NE VER be obtained srenuine of Druggists.

They invariably sell BASE COUNTERFEITS! calculated to INJURE! and therefore RUIN! the character of the true and genuine article. he member nacr go to a drutbt store ichcn you want Bhamhikth's Pills. d'ol only to Dr. lirandretiis oivn ojice, tchich is Old Kevee, ev Orleans. Do not forget 3, Old Levee, 2 doors from Ca.

nal. You can certainly procure the genuine there. YELLOW I EVER. Ye who would exhihit wisdom. ponder well on ihe following- I All fevers are occasioned bv the disordered i motion of the blood, produced by the humoral 1 sucn a manner that every visitor will be accom modated with a good seat.

a4 2t 1 serositv hardening the valves of the vessels. stiib reu many afri ctions from a hereditary iis- Tiie blood circulates with greatly increased ve- niy yoiuh up 1 have vr 1 Known what it wan 10 enjoy a mo.vevt locay, and is stm increased Uy the friction of (lie My has been a chro nc head-globules, or particles winch compose the mass acne and a severe debiutating weakness and of fluids. Tuen it is tiiat the excessive heat is faintness at the pit of the stomach: winch tlis- expenenced throughout the wiioie system; and i a. taking only JV() liOXLSof Dr. Urandn-th's accoinpauicu wnu great imrsi, paiks 111 me litad, back, ana in tact a comp.eie procuration of an tuu lacu.t.cs ot the muni as well as body.

Bleedin calomel, and l-arks are the usual remedies employed by physicians. Wliat is tne consequence: Two thirds die and the ether I third recovers from the lever but ves, mind thai but but wnh their bluod overcharged with the very remedies theinselcts which have tWAilluwed to dispel the Jeter. These generally deposiie in the cavities the veins and arteries, producing most horrid pains especially in the night, when the cured patient is warm 111 bed oUeu obliging iii 1 to rise and apply cold waier or borne oilier coid application 10 ease tlie execs vsive pain, oftentimes coughs, most obstinate ones, dropsy, consumption, by the remedies obstructing the lungs, and other debilitating affec lead the poor patient to tiie tomb after long and cruel sufferings- This may be prevented can always be pre-1 vented, if purgation is at once resorted to and alter the patient is reduced eer so low there is hope provided he perseveres Hundreds have been prevented from rilling an untimely grave by following the advice contained in the k-liow- inS SHORT SENTENCE. On the hrsi attack of fever, or any disease take a large dose of Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills, And continue to keep up a powerful effect on the bowels until the fever or pain has entirely ceased. SCyThese pills are an assistant of natit.e.

of the body are unhealthy, restoring health and anu atloru peiieci renc-i wnenever any ori'au strength by removing accumulate 1 impunt.e.- otherwise, in simpie language, vUtntcl humors This is following nature tins is taking disease OUT 01 the body and no her way can cure disease but tak.ng it out. It must be carried away from the body, not merely changed, as is the case hen blue pill or calomel isgivtit, or any of the inimral intdicines. It is in consequence of tne 1 1 rspir.uioii wiucii arises from the 'l'liompsom. in practice that lias brouirht it into notice out swea nig is nothing, compared to purging with Drandreili's Piils, in tiie gootl effects on tne tiody. One dose ot 10 pil will remove mme baa humors, by 11, stomach sind bowels, tiiau a do.en vapor bulls, on Tiiompsonian or other principles could remove.

Purgmgand sweating is all that is required to cure disease, no matter what kind it can be cured is so OTHER WAV. BRANDRETH'S PILLS are both sudorific and cathartic that is, produces both sweating and purging. In some cases they produce vomiting; that is only when the stomach is in such a state of foulness that it cannot cleanse itself by any other means. They always produce health, because they invariably excite every organ to beahhy action in other words THEY ASSIST nature to bring about such a state of things as necessarily causes this desirable result. No method is so sensible as following Nature Mankind have been" long enough out of her and unfortunately after any ihing but common sense, and guided by any whim but reason Let us abandon, then, false notions and falser practices let us endeavor to returne the path of nature, and be guided by the light of reason let us cease -to ruin our eyes by gas or candle light, and we shall need no opticians let as cease doing those -things which are con- i'-- -V X- -V.

1 sr trary to the nature of our bodies, and. we shall need no physicians let us endeavor to find out what is nature, what are the laws that eovern her. In this work experience must bedur teacner, ana prejudice must ue torever auscarded as our companion. YELLOW FEVER CURED, WITH Brandreth's Pills Alone! Mr, Arnold, who last August boarded with Mrs Ward, near the corner of Tchapitoulas and Girod streets, was attacked with the yellow fe ver, and immediately swallowed 15 pills, and then took 10 pills every hour for 7 hours after wards. During the seven hours thev appeared to produce no effect, but at the end of that time a feeling of faintness came over him, and he thought the last hour of his existence was at hand.

He then blamed himself for putting faith in Brandreth's Pills. He toid his nurse if he was delirious, to continue to give more, as he had begun, he made up his mind to continue them, even in the state he was. Scarcely had he giv en these orders when he raised his hand to his face, and, to use his own expression there were Upon It PROPS OF PERSPIRATION AS LARijE AS BL'CK SHOT. He found that he had broken onf mm thp most profuse perspiration. Almost immediately the pills began to take effect, and he descr.bes the evacuaiions as of the most dreadful kind, black and putrid to suffocation.

The doors and 11 1. 1 I IT wuiuuws were omigen to oe tnrown open, lie WHHoutot danger within 24 houis of the com mencement of the a. tack, and by taking 15 pills rught and morning, on the 4th day he was out, and in 10 days entirely recovered. i ins (Dr. Uraiidretti,) would guarantee would be lie case in ninety: cases of yellow fever out of a hundred, was the above method adopted on the commencement.

Dr. Franklin never spoke inore truly than I 1 1 i i when he said "a stitch in lime," Would the people were wise time may convince. The following letters will tend to show how the medicine is beginning to be recognized in the The original letters are at the General Agency, 3, Old Levee, and can be examined by the doubtful or curious. Xeiv Orleans, 14th J.m. 1S3S.

"He that is wisp is se for Inmseif' and he Mi.il bconeui (rn ivr uraiiuretn piii afone must bear it." Listen, oh, ye incredulous! hearken onto the vn.ee your tneud. neg'ent not the counsels those who have learned wisdom iiwm iai'i im.1". i oil i ini art iiw 1 1 of heart to believe, ilia; I ani a man who has I can now say, and with truth ton, that I know what heal'h is bv and I tiiat I cosnd raise v- voice so high that aM the I earth ni'i'lit hear. Then would I nroelaim th virtues of this invaluable medicine. But whnri nil 1..

,1..., 1 1 in the sale of Dr U's. Most assurediv, 1 1,1 Wil' connected with their rse or 1 u'r "eneht 1 01 n.aiiKinu, anu especially to those ho are to receive the most benefit from their use, my fellow citizens of the South. S. FRIEND. Grand Gulf March 6, 183S.

Mr. Jose H. Drockwav, Dear Sir: We wish ou to send us some more of Dr. Urandreth's pills, tor are entirely our. the people have found out we keen them, they are cailed for every day.

Send them bv the lirst opportunity, and Oblige vo'irs. WHITEM AN McFARREN. Warren ton, Miss. March 1, 1S33. D.

Hk'" kwav, Mr J. Agent for sa of Brandreth's Pills Dear Sir Enclosed nd you ten dollars, the amoiin' ot the bill wnh wh-ch vou furnished lissome tune since we find it impossible to i send any her than ssissmpi nio-iev. The i nhs we find verv saleahi and the demand for ttieiii is veryLTeat in tact so great is their reputed efficajy and virtue iiere, that we should feel ourselves in some d. irree guilty of crime, if we ere to deprive them of so valuable a medicine. We is.i you to send to u- iv some sate conveyance the captain or ol some boat in the trade fifty doen boxes Brand-n tn's anu forward your bill to us on the usual rms.

Very respectfully, Your obedient servants, JO.S. EM PL ETON CO, Port Gibson, Feb. 27, 1S38. Mr. Jos.

B. Bkockwav, Dear S.r Enclos-eii you have ten dollars in payment for 50 boxes of Brandreih's pills, left wi'h me some time since by your agent. some leng of time alter receiving the agency, there was but little demand for the art i-cie, as people were sifraid of some deception, but si-ice it has become, known the demand for it is rapidly increasing, lam now nearly destitute or the article, and as I have da'ly eall for it, wism yon would send me a supply by Mr. O' Neilip 200 boxes would not too large a Rcspecttullv vours, D. Y.

THOMAS. List of places where Brandreth's Pills can be obtained genuine in the city of New Orleans: Dr Brandreth's principal office, 3 Old Levee, two doors from Canal st. 29 Chartres ft. Pollard fe Green 35 Camp st, Mr Mayhevv Opposite Camp street theatre, at the confection- ary store of Nichols 6 Banks Arcade; Mr Puddy, Levee Buildings, Fogg Block 240 Tchoupitoulas st, Mr Shirley 54 Rue Conde, Mr Louis Scgura 23 Champs Elisees st, II Hankel Near the Mint, Palmes Johnston 1G6 Basin st, (Old Basin) Mr Williamson Near the wharf, Julia st wharf, New Basin, Wm Andrews, grocer Lafayette, Wm Toy Carrollton, RMDe Chcne. marth.31 1 BY.

J. LEVY, SYNDIC'S SALE virtue of an order from the Honorable 1 Parish Courr of New Orleans' hearincr dnt. me om aay oi juaren, iss, will be sold at 11 o'clock, on Thursday the 12th of April next, at I 1 7 ij street, 'Zl baskets El phant brand Champaigne, 1 pew. No 69, in the Presby'terian L'litirch, near Lalayette square. -Terms six months credit for safiafartorilv endorsed notes.

Also one horse, saddle and bridle- aprHS DRAWN NOS. IN THE Fit LOTTE CLASS 47: 42 52 3 25 35 4G 21 54 48 57 4 70 J. K. MEAD, Manager. DRAWS TO-MORROW 8S, And 20 Prizes of 8100 PUBLIC ROAD LOTTERY, CLASS H.

At the Merchant' Exchange, at 6 o'clock, On 1 hursdav, April d. 75 Numbers 12 Drawn Ballots. ii 1 prize of 2,000. 4 of 6 ot 500, 300: 10 of 200, 150, and numerous mhers. Whole tickets 2.50, Halves 1,25, Cjuarrers f21.

Packages of Wholes u2 o0, mut draw 830. Packages of Shares in proportion. Certificates of packages S'X). Certificates of shares in proportion. aj4 J.

K. M.inager's Merchan's' Exchange. 4. u.inKS rircaoe: and 112 Lnartres st, CALDWELL'S PRIZC st. TO-MORROW! Public Road Lottery, ClaSS 1-j te urn wit 1 liirstlav evening, in the Merchants" Exchange, fit fi o'clock.

75 Number- 12 Drawn Ballots. Scheme 1 pnzo of 2,000. 1.350: 4 of of -300, 300; 10 of '200 150, and iiuiiieron others. Tickers 82,50, Ha ves Quarts C2i. A of wljuies, c-uitaiuing 3 rickets, costs 62i; warraned to draw at least $30, and may draw the first four caplitas.

Shares proportion Certificates of Packages S30. Shares in proportion. L. A. CALDWELL.

25 Champs Elyspes st, n4 opposite thf railroad ticket 'fiice DRAWN I MI HERS OF THE GRAND STATE LOTTERY, Class No 5. 71 GS 49 5 00 5i 54 GO 20 07 39 S. DAVIS Co. Managers. CTRAWS TO-DAY GUAM STATU CLASS 6 S.

Davis Managers. Tn he drawn 011 Wednesday, Ann! 4, 1333, o'clock, p. nt. at shop's Hotel, Common S'reet. in this lottery subject to a discount LflfliH rfPninnk 75 Numbers 12 Drawn Ballots, Splendid Scheme! prize ot 2.000, 2 of 500; i 01 ouu, a 01 uy; 10 oi ivu; iu 01 juu, and numerous others.

tickets only shares proportion. Packages oi 25 tickets for 850, warranted to draw 524, shares in proportion. For packages or single tickets, applv at the nnnp.gers' ollices, No 1C, Chartres street, or 50, Old Levee. n3 MA Ij EI Original and Splentlid Mechanical 1'anorama of the Conflagration of MOSCOW! The Automaton Slack Rope Dancers, The beautiful and much admired Panoramic Views, or Dissolvent Tableaux. The ingenious Mechanical Fire Works, NOW OPEN for exmbmon in the new- budding, Corner of Povdras and Tchapitoulas srs.

Doors open at exhibition to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets, Si; children half price. m29 TEXAS LANDS. PERSONS wishing to purchase Texas lands have fine opportunity of selecting sections out of a locution of ten separate leagues, situated two hundred miles below the head of navigation lor' steamboats on the Trinity river; near Hie main crossing of the road leading from Xacogdociies to Si Antonio. The above lands sue well i.

inhered and watered, and aro of the riches; alluvial soil. They will be sold law for cash or traded for other property or merchandize. Titles indisputable. Applv to WATERMAN, ml6-3tw4w 91, Common street Texas money will be taken at par. 7 FROM my stable at the Lake ena oi uie new anai, emou Stallion Pony, of the Mexican breed; he is a bnght roan, witn a switch tail, and white iegs, neatly formed.

A suitable reward will be paid to any person who will deliver the above pony at the Magazine Street Coffee House, corner of St Joseph and Magazine sts, or to Tj 6 HENRY RODER, m3l-3t New Canal Lake Coffee House Notice r- eYDE COMSTOCK Jiaving associated with them Mr. J. M.BroodweU, the business will in future be conducted under the firm of COMSTOCK, HYDE u.i exchange Hotel. St Charleg tl U. S.

Mail for 7T ''i S-V Thursday, Sth insu 81 10 o'clock, AViLy rrS ft 'The superior and last runnm IU steamboat Sultana. A. vir jreight or passage having spfendid accom-: I modauons, apply on board, or to- LuiiiMiouiiiions (atisrate apply on board; "a I at Common street, or to i' 5 -v 1. (MtOTAnrr: TTvmn 'J HYDE CO. april3 17 Poydra8-sC For Louisville, and Cincinnati.

piiV I -V I 1 1 he well known steamer Ho ror freivhr Or dations, all (state rotns) apply on board, or to 7 COMSTOCK, HYDE CO, "Pnl3 18, Poydras street Renlar and Direct Trade Between New Orleans, Mobile, Wetumpka, and all intermediate places on the Alabama River. A CG" The new 'and superior freight 1 ITIa boat Meridian commenced her regular trips between this .1 a egsoL i he well known steamer IIo- ft.hJ HBi mer, M. Qaarrier, master, ia 'r now receiving freight, and will WbESHSm leave on Thursday, the 5th inst.at 12 o'clock, rn. ciiy and the above places on 1 Me zotn 01 jiarcn, ana win again ne here. i.

.1 1 1 it ready freight on the 5th proximo. The liphr uraught. speed, superior finish, and peculiar 1 r.i -I- adaptation 01 tne 10 tne a Dove trade. together with the experience of her commander. and ihe advantages of a direct transportation of treglit, (which saves the expense, and other ob jections to reshipping,) it is hoped will claini uvrvu Will ViUllII--' Tufts master.

will leave V'? a4 For vv.ix i KJKjtt Ufj 6c Uo. 18 Poydraasf VicksbuTsr, GranS i BL Rodney, and Natchez iiiMJ-Uline superior and eubetaotiat v.ti-'C 1 Rilev- matAr will l.A. aiurdav. 7ih inst. at lOo'e orfc or freight or paasage, having superior accom- uuara, epposue to roydras street, or to COMSTOCK, HYDE a4 18, Poydras at BOAT.

For Louisville, Cincinnati and The hew and splendid bune, jas Boyd, master, l-i the 4th April, atlOJock, a' ror freight or nassaee. commodations, apply ori board at Poydras PIERCE SHANNON BRO. PJ 57. Magazine street For PittsDnrg, Wheeling Portsmouth" vW uiiu jiVuisTiue. The well known anil Commodore D.

Whitton, wsi-actfe master, will fpv running upper camu steamer intermediate ports 011 Thnrsdav. th 5th m. 5t For freight or having superior. ac-. I vf -1 If I JURY, Ag'ta.

V'VMj: im. Packet.) l' f- Vl.Ma- inning steam boat vfmf: 1 running steam boat the attention of the public. TODD KINGSBURY, m31 tt FOR. MO BII fRegnlar Weekly Steam a Ihe fast JOHN MILLS, W. C.

Sutton is-vTESfiW Master. lea ves the Lake eud of Tflf FAifiF the Railroad every Mondayafier the arrival of the 12 clock cars. vv will leave Mobile every Thursday. jv; i For freight passage, having superior V' fU commodaiions. (all state rooniR)apply on V- or to PIERCE SHANNON BRO, -V r'ti tn27 tf 57 Magazine lit' 11 mti RAN AWAY from the subscriber oa 1 the 21st of February, near Miss, a slave by the name of aged 24 or 26 years, stout built, dark 8 complexion, about 5 feet 10 or; 11 inches high.

-The above reward will be "criven for the appre- hension of said boy so that I can get him again. m28-7t WM COMPTON POCKET BOOK LOST: '--'A rr I I Ui5 1 on 1 uesoav iiigiiL, oomewnere in ut JuJk neighborhood of Banks' Arcade a pocket '00k containing 30 in A abama money: a note: fir $2,000. drawn by James Cheatham, payable to Samuel onerroa; mne lor arawnDV r- 1 .11 Kicnard noitey, payaoie 10 me unaeiaignea; another, to the undersigned, from 1 1-1 OCOn. .1 Iiaie, lor auout vjjv- anomer, payaoie 10 Caldwell, from Thomas Smith, for $500; on John O' Cannon, for $400, to. the subscriber and a number of other papers.

The finder'will be liberally rewarded by lea- A CARD. TIIE A3IERICAN corner of Old Levee and Bienville sts, entrance No 4. Bienville street, is now open and ready for the reception of boarders. This bouse has undergone a thorough repair, and is now in ving tne tame at uus omce, or at ine our 01 Arcade. ALLEN JONES SCrThe public are cautioned not to trade for anv of the above notes, except to the or subject to his transler; A- J.

Slit criber; 'i .1,1 ry lK -A 's 5" 'i' complete order. -The rooms are pleaaant a nd-- airy and well adapted families and gentlemen, and every attention will be paid tneir coinion ana convenience. -1 ne proprietor has determined to graduate his terms to tne pressure of the times. The price of board only is fixed at 25 per month tor ooard and lodg ine. from 835 to $40 per month.

m24-lm NOTICE. New Orleans and Carrollton iTyyiia day the races over the Eclipse course Hy Wmiuence. Every arrangement has been made accommodate those who may prefer a conveyance by the Four locomotives ii 1 z. WW 4, '1 MY win oe ia operawuii, teavuig wim tueir inunvi i cars every, naif hour froia Orleans sod Is The railway passes immediatelr ia tA-. r-v? front of the race course, where the engines 4 will 'y; A 1 stop to take or leave passengers A committee 1 of eight members of the Jockey Club has been-K' Vi.J appointed to be in attendance at the depot, cor ner ot roydras and liarronne streets, at iz.o -clock each day, in order to secure seats for those ladies who may feel deslrousof witnestng the the CAL.UU" ruui 1.

i -r- -io vr rt jr. It- POUTEK. lentist TTaESIDExCE aud ofBce No 125-CanaI itaV between Carondelet and Baronne streets dria i-i-. --r RRI flvnr nil PUwivpH MTld oT i rw hviui sale by RO KTAILLE. i 19, Comioerce Btxtet, I'M IE y.

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