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Mail Rel6latlepas. The Great Erasern .Mar is closed every day at 10 e'eloek, A M-Is due every day at 12, M. The Express .lail is closed every day at half.past 10 A M-Is due with the great Eastern Mail, STie ta~ke .Mail (via Cdvington, La.) in closed every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 o'clock, A M-Is due every Tuesday, Thursday and Batur. day, att5, P M. The Louisrille or Rictr .Mail is closed every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, at 8 P M-Is sent and returned by steamboats.-Arrivea irrega. I arly three times a week. T e Bayou Sara or CeaLt .Mail is closed every Tuesday and Friday, at 8, P M-Is snt and re. turned by the steamboat Brilliant. The .Axadria or Red River fail isent Irrego. larly by steamboats, twice a week. Louisville or River Mail. t Monday, I Wednesday, and Closea at 8 o'clock, P M. Saturday, Coast Mail. 'lTesday an t Close at 8 o'clock, P M. New-Orleans Chamber of Commerce. rOFFICnRa OR THE YeAR1838. S. J. Peters, President, A. Quertior, let Vice President, W. L. loedge, 2d do. COMMITTEE OF APPEALS, FOR 1838. James Dick, Thomas Barrett, John A Merle, I C Cammack, Jas I1 Loverich, Abijah Fisk, GEO. W. WlIITE, Seo'y. PORT OF NEW ORLEANS. CLEARANCES. December 4. ltir Pastors. F'raell, for Ilarns, tR roeninr A o Brig Aldelrornto, Bugber, for Franklin. Master Steamer OCanse, Ilarris, for Apalachiola, Mater. h ARRIVAl. b Isteaser Little Red. Kennedr, from St Louis. Steamer Semaphre. Clark, from Baton Rouoe, oehr Cavalier, Allen, 23 days from Thomaston. toMaster.. e ceargo, Ilocaslks lime. toorder. Steamer Car, HaR from St Louais. lSteamer Bonker Hill, [lsle. from Louilsvtll. COMMERCIAL. Latest lInten. CharLsto, Nov ............ 2 I Weshlngton,Nov........2 New York, No............ 6 Cincinnati, do........... 26 hiladelphia Nov .......... 26 ouislle do.............27 Saraeo., No..... ... 2h Liverpool, Nor............4 oon (h ) Doe...... I Paron, Ot ............. 7 i Bstee. Norv ............ 3 Lo adon. No............. 3 Naahville, Nov ........... 28 Hvre do ... . .. I. i IEXIPORTS. HAVANA..Per brigPestor..cargo, Il boxes. 13 cask.. and I M sample herdwes,. 3495 kegs lard, 250 brlats olor, ld 36 hitcotlon. FRANKLIN..Per brigAldlebroolto..carco. 100 carsk lim. pm 25brls potales, l0o emnpty Itrls, 4 bx, bedsteads and 3 do sperl eoondles. APALACtIIL'OI.A. Pertsote amer(koeo, .crco, 300brl Cour, Ohhds and20 1,brls sugar, 2 bri, molassc, tae 0 lpcs bLggin:. 3 beaoo ad 4 tonsgrate bare,. IMPORTS. at R ECIPTS OF PRODUCE. St loli..Ptr steamer iitlse Red..3 acser and I trunk a mdzl, Fik 4 Lw; 5 brl beef snd 5 do pork, J 4 V Dwyser; 3 I casnalbos, Loyal Case 4 co; 2 prig load. Conely & CIler; 1 his cotton aForvth I.Timerick; r07 ri rland 9 half do heeI; r 53 hrls do I yet Amelonng; 3lO keg laIrd, Ccm.tok, hIyJes m 4r; 36,00 hoop parle, J n4 W Dwycr. B,ltoqt Rougc..Per steamer Semplhore..t24 lis cotton, to dt I.ambstl &'Ib nmpson; 24 doC T oledano; 0 do Caldwell e4 Hiekey; 8 da. 15 hhdsser, , lot bousehold fhritre, o ne- greass. Fellain. Beliorg4"Detelos; hbls cotton, A Rivarde& gi co; 5 hbds sugar. A Mauri,4 co; 1 bls enotlton, Rinold Of Cammaek; IIldo, Loneo, Fongtin & co; Tl0 hrls molssnes,cc Wm Porter; I tr.nk, V David; Ibale,Carriers, Daro co; fi I neoCLordeolle & Lseroix; 2 boxes, kcheat, I trunk and legs•s, E p Garnier; I box, Presrott, Jones, ro. re St Ian;i..Per steoner Czar..Ibox and trutlk, mdz, toIn J BSei'y, I jar, ," De.con, jr, hales skins,J A Merle & co. wI box ldzc, toPierre Shannon & Rro;Idoa, ls & Ilawthorn; 40hsadoxan and 2 horse. Godfrey Laureis & Small;24brols epplrs and prt•toel, A Bllemy; 4 br, and kegs mldzes. so Whitney & co; I hrl mdzo., Woodward; 308 bris fl our. 407 elcksdo, J MorliocPr; :4 milas snd horses,, V Cldwrell;7 SIl horpes and Imule, J Mortimer; nodl 5 hbose,.Woodward. S Louisvlle..Per steamsner Bunker e 1i...46 bl cotton0, Re nolds, Iyrne h ro; t25doBurke. Watt A co; 79 do Iuckner. ll etaton & co 111 Ido Mll Willord; i31 do A Fuolto & co;: 26 rk.cocrn. 100do ot.., Order; I...sk wine, Christie Ln. Pa PASSIN(iERo. St l.oui..Per steamer I.illle Red..J H Ricge, R Somth, J E Moorehonsb , tore ,.r t.n. ( Tevlor, r1tC.ller,7noler,o E th; It Itcbr. IV t)Dw r,C D Pralt., Shaw, Flzr1as I.o wrllca Bsaon Rouce..Per sto mor S. o pheor..pc J Berlin. , B0r. Ite,DrPage, J P Kirmo, Jolhnson, Lnportoe, TB Collh, P Mleehsn nnd ,ir on'lldr. Sl Lotir..l'or te,lmO,,r Clea. J S lolt,sr. P Wontnrmhan, hi W Caldwell ald soi, F Ihwzon, c e.Lymur, T Sba. J S lHen,lshorbt, I Viljln.o s. Il, lat. C lorgan, Wilson ad ,vt, an SV W oSpee d, J lnrtlmcr, To Dtllhn.C o. odworthl, J C Doans J Lambn.o,Johnono,. I, T.T,o, B Rodriquoa, 0 It Coalhoun, Dr Palddock. J W Chian, & vt. J loanoker. C D llnse, Dr Cli Oheoysr d" avt, S Il, rown and In.I, J Slimood and ldldy Cli.s Johnbnn, lronLnna nI child, C WVilliams, Baptoitesnodl dy, fo anr187 on decrk. der I.nostil.lle .Porsteomer Binker Idill.. lr WaVy lld rhld,d Mrs Ponsll, Beonner and lady, J Ilndersoll: Jo ne, dardeoo, the ID Allgustl o, SmlIb, Early. MlcIVillijI. C Mller. MEIMORA.NDA. '. Sleamer I.ILtle Red report thel Ohio fIlllin. 0 ,EOR R1CIINMOND. The triI.IN'CItI.N, Capt.Grint, will hare despntclt for, arsai n rllply In S & J P WHITNEY, dj 73 Canm st FOIl NE1 YO•RK - -o i 7i ln IINE:--E Regot/ar Paekri for 7/ Deeeber. - I'llE ship :1 IRIKANSA , : S Itroir, Mel. ter, is tno leodiag aod will s.il an aove. ti ForIeiglt to passage apply on board, first tier below the Vegetable Market, or to dS--t II C AMES, 48 Camp at 7,0001 Capital Prize. Ticket, only $2. GRAND STATE LOTTERy. Drawn numbers of the Grand Stor• Lottery, Class 60. 16,1I, 19, 24,1 0,51,31,45 ,3 1 It, 18. C LASS No. 61. Authnriseed by the, erislature of the Solae. To bh drawn 'TIIIIISDAY, Dee. Ctlt, 1838at 5 o'clock, P. Ma. at Ilishop' Hotel. S. DAVIS & CO, Managers. 75 Numbers-12 Drawn Ballots. SCIIE ME. I Prize of $7 000 $7 04 I do 200 20 I do Ison 1 200 1 In 10) 0 - 1r 0 0 0 2 dlA 501 Il 0e 1 000 4 do 2 100 8 do 1=0 100 Sdo 10 o 132 do 70 t2 740 63 do 15 914 03 do lt 6310 126 do e in 08 391406 do 4 15 124 23436 do 2 40 872 27 814Prizes, tmnuntine In $94 539 Tickets $200- anlves 1 00--Quarters 50 c. Packages of 25 lTickets for $ 50, warranted to draw at least $24. Packages of2 lhalf tiketts $25 o0, warranted to draw at leasl $12 00. Packages 25 Qtanter 1 ioekets$12 50, warrnted to draw at lean $6t0. For Packages or ile Tickets, apply at the dMANAGERS' OFFICE, 5 16 Chartres et 0 1I5, PAINTS AND TUtRI'EN'IN E34 .ks Englisl, Duttb andl American l.ireed Oil; 54 I askgpure spenrm oill 9; Ibl brown tencer'n oil;6 bhl No. l castor o ; 2600kegs New Ytrk white lead; 250 kegs Philadelphia white lead; 70 kegs green paint; dry I chrome ereon and oyellow; 15bbls spirits Turpenltiner; 20tin canirters, do do; togethecr wth an assortment of fresh drugs and medicines, for sale bI JARVIO 3 'ANDREWS, d5 neor Commton& . 'rc1opitoulaa seta I NE\YORI.EANS &CAIOROLL'T'ON I R. CO. N Notice-l)uriag tihe Race dae the cars will leave the car house, P ydras street every half thor afer 9 A. M., until 5 I-. oelnoak. P. MI., and will leave Car- ollton every halfoor after 8 A. M., until 6 o'clock, I P. 1., and ihen regular. JOHN IIAMPSON, SCI. Eng.1E . r. .& C. It. I. NE(,lESS FOR SALE. - MARGARET, a molatto wotmn,first rate ream. t stress, washer,ironer, and cook: n oot d servant s every repeet; warranted ieefrom the viceo and mal- rdies preseribedby law. Enquirsatc R FARIA'S, d5 U 17 Coston Ilouse at. fTEi?{ G tN,3c aask ofla sllerior qra i-. Sit; an aaoreente of real Danteic Cotdials, direet importation; 200 rolls Polishl, Linen. 30 and 40 inches wide, aeitable for baling 'obaceoand canvassiag I hbas; an assortment of Damask and Diaper Table Lin- p ens, Shesetings,.•Sirting,, Hlandkerchiefs, Platillne, Creone, tBreagnes, Ectapilla,, &c., direct from the man. elketore in a Siloesa. (Prussia,) andwarranted to be ptre Linea. Aloanasa ortanlii of.torlnngsnd eks for E aile by JOHN H MARTii INiTEiINf it dS--Stp 122 Royall s OIL-150 galltnifIned While -il, Ifor sole " by WIII'TRIDGE & CO, 15 7 76 Magazitnet t TANNER'SOI -•100 batr,. for Palelby WHITRIDGE &Ci, 76 Magazine st f BAZAAR. S $8 8•& A&•LEN NO. 1, EXCHANGE tOTEL, Corner noIf t. ChArles and Commo, sast, NEW ORLEANS. IMPORTERS and Dealers inFreneh and Englihb . Perfaumry; Dlreiing Cares and Portalle eak, it Cutlery, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirns, Stockin Umbrella, Caae.and Fancy Articles. d5 MAtY KEL-neP. I, 4 * land: and or ,sal U a5 by / & J p WH•ITNEy, d573 Csamp at 0G AT --- (0)0 bushels Catiz Salt, ii sacks of two 1' bushels each, landing front ship Antiolh, and ol t aale by & J P WHITNEY, l dc 73 Compel o r .ASt•j,..-I0 barrels, iii lfs lea log orader t slaoding eirnt seam boat Setnaphoro, oppouite a BiaravUllUslmat, and for sale by W W POJTER, eb .m95 Cooncon at ed TRUE AYEIBRICAN OFICER. In connection with this Otfice is a SPLENDID AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF TYPE FOR THE PRINTINO OF Pamphlets Blank Checks Oatalognes Bills of lading Labels, Dray Rceipts, Legal Notices, Auction Bills, Bill Porms, Show Bills Steam Boat Bills Oirculars And every deeeription ofJob VWork thau asay be required. [-TThe proprietor respectfully calls the attention of the public to the shabove Card, and anesres threm that all work intrusted to his care shall be done at the short. eat notice, in a style unsurpassed in this city, and at the lrwest rates. TIll 'TRUE AMERICAN. EDITED BY JO5l0 1l1imol8 . PAITRLUL AND BOLD. NE~V OR LEANVM: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, ~13S 07The mails due yesterday did not arrive. Races po•tpoaed.-We are glad to learn that on consultation between the various parties engaged in the race tracks of our city, they have agreed to post- pone their meetings for a few days each, owing to the very unpropitious state of the weather. The race in- tended for this day over the Eclipse Course will take placeon Friday, and so go on until the entire purses have been run for. The races on the "Metairie," will be put forward three days, and thus shall we have a chanceof enjoying the good sport in prospect in better weather, and under clearer skies. N. B.-The rules of the Club authorize the postpone- ment ofRaces on account of bad weather. A small attempt at getting up a fire, took place last evening between 7 or 8 o'clock at the corner of Common and Carondelet. The lime Iuse, or shed, attached to the buildings now going up at that corner burst into a blaze, but before it could extend its ravages our active firemen destroyed its power of mischief. Sixteen hundred barrels of lime were destroyed however. The Ginrue. Thie Conncil have granted permission to the proprietors of the Giraffe to exhihit their singular, andhitherto unscen animal. They are already actively preparing. An accident occurred yesterday mornin g to one I of the locomotives on the Carrollton railway which at firstthreatened much inconvenience. A per. tion of the machinery got broke while at the horse station, foot of Race street, which prevented the 3 o'clock train from getting to town, and as the race, alled for much extra power the accident might have thrown out all the arrangements of the day, but the activity of the engineer remedied the evil at leasi an far as to prevent delay. The En. gine from town proceeded on, took the disabled h one in tow together with her train, and thus with h fifteen cars, the lame locomnotive, and her tender, c reaehed Carrollton without delay. The engine e' will be in order again early this morning. Owing tae confusion in terms few persons can understand what was really the cause of the steam ci ship L;verpool being obliged to return to port. Some papers call the darnaged portion of the ma- ac ehinery the "escape, pipe,"other, term it the "ex. tl panri,in pipe,"-oad many the "expansion pump." ir It was the e.rpantionailve, as it is termed in Enig- i and, or thie "cut off," as commonly known to us, to that required refittingi t r ECLIP.E COURSE RACES. The rain ofyesterday was like the reign of the third George, havy, long continued, destructive and good for nothing, Three nags were entered, hut two only came to the post: the imported filly I Clinker being drawn. The Brown Elk,eand Ze- Sina, came splashing through the mud, fetlock deep. with their tails plaited up like peruques of the past century. The colt tlooked well, but the "heavy wet" he had taken in reaching the track made him present a vrry tulerattle picture of a 5 drowned rot in the hands of the boys. The more was evidently infirst rate condition, hbut her coat II -wre houldrather say petti-eoat, in deference to the sex--heing 'toell •t', as a Cockney would call it, cool'nt shine, though she could. Both nags slillerred about for a time, like dtcks in thelnemd, and such was the closeness of the atmosphere that it wos clear that each had a heat, though neither had started for the race. Zelina was the favotilt at odds, yet such were the good looks oi the Elk, that some expressed themselves aloud that the knowing ones might be taken in! but no one nibbled at thebait. Barney was on the mnare's back, andthething was not to be done. With a good start they got away, the Elk run. nine like a deer, and making a big gap atefirst, for Zelina did not like to have dirt thrown in her eyes-the colt could not throw duet.-At the third turn the mare went up, and gently suggest- ingthat if her running companion did not wish her to tread on his heels, tse nust quicken his pace. Away started Elk on the hint, but whether it came front his pursuer, or his rider's spur we know not, and led Zelina past the stand in 2 m.e2 seconds: at this time Barney and the mare were more covered with mud than glory, and the gap t grew wider over again. On the back stretch it gradually got less and less, till on the third turn t the mare went up, and after a short sharp brush took the lead and came by, hard in hand. It was now clear that Brown Elk could not win, though I it was not until beginning the last half mile that the mareresolved to part company with him alto. gether, when quickening her pace she hastened v homeand in 6 minutes, 44 seconds, assured the d judges that Brown was like a cornets crupper, behind theflag. The rain waspouring down throughout the race, c and all was dir t , damp, and discomfort, though I had the day been fine the accommodations were so excellent that all must have returned well pleased. Reault...Now Orleans Racos.-Eclipse Course...4th Dec. P Joekey Club Puas• $1200.. if not more than two starts $000..3 mile heats. •enr A Tayloas b. m. ZenrA, 5yeas old,by Levi- atbhan, dartby Stoketolder: IU7 be. T. W. Chinn's b.e. Baow. Et.x, 4 years old, by Black tdir Elk, datm by Oumpter t: hba. di,. T.J. Wells's inmp. b. t. Clinker, 3 years old, by Ilum. C phreyCtlinker, draws before rasce. Time.6mi 44 see. By the steam boat 'Little Red,' Capt. Kennedy, arrived yesterday from St. Louis we learn that C therewere but five and a half feet waterin the ! Upper Mississippi, while the Ohio had risen eight I feet. ti IJtThle Rare ot Fr'tda!--Geillemen attend! d Three interesling females are about to enter on a an animated contest on Friday at Carrolton, so all t gallants are bound to see fair play. The 2,nile ti purse has three competitlrs, all ofequal age, all of I equal blood, all of equal fame. Here then are the h, materials for a first rate race. Their names are ae Britannia, Wren, and the Jewess. The first is a stranlger, and yet was never taken en. She is from ot the old country, and has come here to settle. An th alien, the daughter of Muley,and halfbrother to Leviathan. The second is a sort of cousin of the g former, one of Leviathan's very numerous and It fast going, as well as growing family, and own fu sister to o ur favorite Linnet. The third is a daughter of old Luzhorough, who came here from ar England a few years ago. She is a gray headed be young thing, full of spirit and speed,and noway de inf.rior'to the company she keeps. The three to will make as clone a run as ever has beenrun, for th it is not upon the cards to sa)y-'tht is best.' th [Rrported for the N. Y. Sun.] de U. F. CI CUIT COURT-Belore Judge Thomp. th son . ,e David Parkervs. Silas Constant. This was an ortt,, brught torecover the value rf 500 gall ns TI oftiv, a.d sold and delivered by the pluintif to thlt the defendat:; payment atr whtlt was resinted alU en the ground that alter the uila were placed in the 1O1 store or the defendant, they were tested by .n alis- ext teeter, found to be front 8 to 14 percent. b•low sot the standard of sperm oil, for which it was pur- pot ehaaed. The fact of such deterioration was pron. ed by .Mr. Stumereaw, the mnanufacturer of the Co- or itw after the delivery of the ihe dlen. drinr, he ttared it by a perfect instrument, and found th.t it was adulteraej some 8, some 14 per cent. It was contended for ihe plaintiffl, iht tllough tile uliameter was made, by the statute of this state to prevent frauds in oils, the standard by which oils should be tested, still, it was not an in- fallible standard, and oneof which was legally the incontestible rest of the purity or impurity of oils. As to the question whether the oliameter wasor wan not, incontestibly the legal standard, end one which in law was paramount evidence of the qun- lity of oils, the court was not prepared to give a decisive opinion. However, if that instrument was as is claimed by the defendant, such a slandard, still the statute which enacts that standard, and under which thle delence is set up, prescribed that redress shall he sought by penalty against the seller, and not in the shape in which this action is contested. The jury consequently found a verdict fir the plaintiff fir the amount claimed, with interest, making $565 26, subject to the opinion of the court as to tile legality of the oliameter standard. Robert Diedrick vs , Samuel ScLarlriul--This was an action brought against the defendant, late collector of this port, to recover $1505, the invoice coot of a lrt of goods imported by the plaintiff, and which had been sent to the public store lorap- praisal. After being appraised, and an order for their delivery had been given the plaintiff, they were not to be found in the public store, and were never obtained by the plaintiff. The delivery of the goods, their appraisal, the order of tie ap- praisers for their re-delivery to the plaintlff, and their lose, were fully proved. The defence set up was that the appraisers being appointed by the general government, and the defendant had no hand in their appoirtment; that consequently could not be considered in the light ofa ballee for them. Moroever, that the goods were in the pos, seosion, and eonsequently that be could not be held respotnsible lir them. For the plaintiff, George A. Wasson, keeper of the public stores, was sworn. lie is appointed by the collector, as his agent, and considers all goods deposited in the pubhec stores as in his possesion, from the lintme of their deposiets till their removal- excep t , perhaps, while they are immediately under the inspection of the appraisers. When goods are placed in the public stores, portions of thet are sent to the offic of the appraisers for apprtesal the balance remain in the public store. The np prainers exercise no authority over goods except such as isa necessary for their convenience in in- syereing them. For the defence, no witnesses were called, but several authorities were quoted by Mr Hamilton, the defendant; and Mr. Goddard, for ttes plai.n- tiff, also read seversl authorities which he claimed sustained the question. The court charged that the collector was indu- bitably the person in whose custody rested all goodsplaced in the public store, and that the store eeper, as his agent, exercised all control of them. If goods deposited in the public store are canetrt- ed by any person totheir own utre,and are missing the burden of show what has become of them lies with the collector, who is responsible ftr them. T'he jury found for the plaintiff,for the amount proclaimed. Bch . S IATE OF LOUISIANA. rae First Judicial District Court. he In the matter of T. W. Callons praying for a habeas corpus. he Judgment delivered Ly the lon. A. M. Bulhan .n, on rn the applihatlon of Tho. V. Colleuo, Esqr. for a writ ofhabeas corpusn. he Tile return of the keeper of the prison of this par:sh, he shewe that the petitionerwas cnomritted to said priaon by John H. ollandre , U.. upon a warrant Sisulng from theninth circuit court of the U. State, ed holdin snessions in New Orleas, ofwhich warrant the h followng is a tenor: ' rWherea it hath been thi dnay aldjut ed by tie cir- sr rnei court of the Unite.l r tates, lir and for the nilnt eir- ne cult for the Eastern District of Lourisu a, that Thomas W'. Coltlen, whio actn as deputy to the former clerk of the said court, hath reen guilty of contempt of said court by rerfusing in their presence to oly their order, cobmmading himto deliver over andsurrender totih m court th records of a rertair cause therein pelding, tand entitled RoLert r laugnter vs. John Brown and othersr andaso refusing toi th court tihe use and in- a- apection of telt aid record, of which be was then and Sthere in possession, wrend hman led bi the Judge there- o; You, the said t nrslhal, areherelty tommanded to imprisnn the said Thomns W. Collent, till the ftrtheri Sorer of the said court." ()fthis warrant a copy wos furnished hy tire U. S. Marshal for tis Diitreic to tlhe r Jailer, with the frllowing endorsemtenot:-n o rdi tec to a warrant to te direetid, by the Hon. the Circuit Court of the Unrited Satre for theEastern District of I.ouieman, whsreof the within i it trr e copy, I htrver enmtired trhe nir rti c ramr, t Thrmasy W. Collersaeseq. rto cthe nprisooftlhypaorishof O Ie;tst a tld te Slleriff e ofrthe saidi parish ist here requree t keep thie said 'I'h. n, . Collu, eqrt. insafe cutod tntni a furher order of aid court be made inthe pr•nisoes, or until he be tedfurther disctharged by (dire course of law fit the pe'itiotn ertre habteas co:pus, andir the nrgR. ment uponthe return thacounsel of ii r. Collens hove tokeh a very widerange iudeed--'hey have niot onlv of canvassed tile f•rmof the warrtlt and rotutitnrntt, anrd the tques:ions of law oariil)g tih'rfryt, ibt they a discussed theprevilts nproceedigsleonat ltrt tilg e con- i termpt br iwhich tie petitioner is rmuntittei, ond have even atlempled to stake this tr humdl th - rbiter rf n controversy which hasexisted for soa elime pasrt re- eopctitg ih elerkship of the Utli'd St ates Court it itis ctity , jltf irng the, reftsal of the ptitioner to proe dttce the rccorhi ofthei Cicuit Court for this federal t district, ot the gmtrod tiat he was the lawfti keeper of thoserecords, d ha bern dselared to he such by tile Cir- cuit Judge, and tnt the atterpt to di.vest hitn of thetn i rewasrnt latepted ntrpation by the d otiest Judge, twhtich it was leritoilse in tite peitioner toresins Such being the extent f tlhe ground covered by tie ecotrttol frthe petitioner, Irnsiter it intutnlbent upon It meit order to treent oliconslrotuctitl to Irelnise ntry judgtnentt urpon this opprliition bydeclaring that I re. eogrioeeprlicitiy tire docrtrine atocred by tihe spreme ticourtrf tits stnte in the erne of Buqtet vs. Watkins; d that whenthe law hasvested n a tribunal, the inower ofpu.tishing roreoneruptsr such triulnal is the Judge annd the soejudge of whateonstirtutes aconempl p: ant y its decision nu that head cannot be reviewed by any other tribunal. Indeed , I may be permitted to o.hrerne, i'it wereit order to examine into the cause of hnpres- onrent alleged in the warrant, that 1 can coneeive ofno contempt ofnourt no gronss,as te withholding of et. cordis from the recogn zance of tihe Judge and of the lri. lore, by aty person whatever:e a contempt which does not only regard ithe person of the magiatrate, rut strikes at the root ofpulhlic justice by arresting tbe course of judiioil prone dings, and removing tie evidence of liti- gatedrights. And I would not consider such eon- tempt as any the less aggravaled, because committe hy a person claiming tohe crlerk and keeper of the re- cords ;for it is auhrrd to pretend that there can he a privaterright of troprty in public records. This point was indeedsttlled by our eupreme corrt, if it needed any adjutdieatin, in he rase ofloafitre vs. Ducan. Under this view of the awm, I cannot examine the matter which influenced the District Judge of the U States, sitting as Cirecit Judee, to punish Mr Collena for a contempt, or the circumstances of tihe contempt. Upon another branch of the applieation, I rvimit to hedistinctly understood. Several errore of form in the order of itmprisonment, have been urged as grounds for the discharge of rhe petitioner. Bur evenifIaltou'd be of opinion that those objections were valid, they would not juatify me it drcharg. ing. supposing that no other grounds of discharge were presented; for it would then become my duty, under the 823d article of the Code ofPractice, if f interfered at all, to render a new order of arrest, in regular form. One otter point remains--the illegality of the commitment for want ,f precision as to duration. The intprisonment is to continu until the further order of the court I rink this ground of objee. tint tothe warrant well taken, atd that the pelt. rioner is entitled to be dreehored, ot the ground that tile Circuit Ctrt of the U States has in this point exceeded its jurisdiction, as defined hy law. By the judiciary nOct of 1789, section 17, courts ofthe Uniteod States are empowered to punislt by fine or imprisotmert, at the discrerion of the said courts, iall contempta of authority in any cause oil hIearing before toe same. In tile present ease, I take it for granted that a contempt has been comnmitted. The ubject rmat. ter was exclusively writhin the cognizntce of tihe circut court: and that court has awarded the punishmenr. Butis that puniahment such as is contrmplared by trhe act of congress, jest lciodl e Clearly not. For if it were,the court would in its decree. hIave oexerciseod the discretionary power Ic intrusted to it by the law. I ani not aware that congressaue set auny precise bounds to thediscre- tion here spoken of. It must, therefore, be con. atrued arbitriunt boni virt-th nmeasure ofa pru. dent, yetenergetic and efectausl administration el justice. lThia diascretion, nmore or lenss arbitrary it its nature, must yet, it its applationi toeach par- ticular case, end anddelerrminate by the decree of the judge. F'or itis easy to perceiove tht, unless tie judge, in Iis sentence icr a specific contemplr has haed a period either of tine or of the perform. anes ofan at, which shall determine the length rf the imrprisonment, he has ntot rexercised his din. ereiaon ; and thesentence ir, consequenlly, not such as the law has coutemplated 'Io illustraie this idea:Stme oner nces are punishable it Louiei- aua by imtprisonment at the discrction of the court; but wio ever imaogined Iat upot a verdict at guilty, under thesea' alutes, sentence could be itgaily pronounced of imprisantent until the further order of thie court? And can it be prn. tended that a senltone, which would not dbe ter- after all Ihe preitminary formralities rf rrdiarnrcnt, arraignoment, trimi by jury, and conviclionr, would be more legal, whera noneol throse fourms had been observed, yet where thie result is equally the deprnvat.on at the ih'erty of the ci'izeuo? it seems totme that such a doctrine is alike repudiated by the rules of legal constrnction, and rejuginallt to the pirit of our political institutiona. ( N.,w, the irmprisonment of Collens, being uon.i dlet'rutined in duration, by lapse of time, or by the perrmrtane of an act, has every tloteent ol perpetual tnprlsonnteot! ; for what can be pred. cited of eternity itself but i, tat it is o itaout'litrl S 'Ilhe eftes at ithe warrrant being then t coneign the prisoner to perpetual onefinemcnl, without suoh perperurty being d'crred in termns by the court, it resuhs, iot ouly that tle court has lot exerclted its discretion tn tirrs rnsa ncer but uns ubhatitu'ed,in tie place of its legal ulascrettonary power, a jurisdictou undefinred and undtfiniable. Considering, shb rero e, tire 8 thd atiiele oa tire Coln ol Prtcir.r , rrrchi declares that, if rr appear Iy o the judg , grnnting a hnbera copue, that the Spartyappllying for the same Irhs bten a icn inhd hb d the order of a tribunal, i'hich has, in such order, r exceeded its jurisdiction, ns defined by law, the Rh judge may restore such party to libertv. tis Considering, moreover, iltat the circuit ,rriof by the United Stares has exceeded its jnisdi•i,,n, as n- defined ny law, in not determiniing, in the order of he imprisonment of Thlnaes W Collena, coammiaicrd Is. by said court, for a conterpt, either bh the Inpse ar of time,or by the performance ofa specific duration ne of such imprisonmnent : I- It is ordered and adjudged, that Thlcs ao W. Collrns hbe released and discharged from Impreson- ne meal. NEW ORLEANS a: JOCKEY CLUB RACES!! BI. he d. e J Sterrtt, Sry. Distance Jadges. f HJo Alex Porter, KPrest. Dr David C Crer, CAKb Sd Ditaenee Judges. p John Slidell, H C Cannmack, Esqrs. a tecarrds. n Jahs Hagan jr., Minor Kenner, C M Jaasa, William y Christie, Charleas Clegg. Rih'd. Htaat, Peter Cear. a Dr Beaty, H W Palfrey, T M Doyle, (G Mcrrick, cad s YM NiRead. Laadies Comrcaitee. Maunset White, Jos A1 Kennedy, R II Carter A K of JaAephs, Duncat Kenner, Hiagh Wills'[. A SeEon Day- Wdnesday tm e 5th of December. nPrnpretorR Purse, $12011. Three mile heats. ' Tianhetwsaen heats 35 snte. Distance 130 Laerda. (' Race. to cone elf at one o'clock. r ENTRIES : tar--Minor Kener easera g f. The Jewess, 4 wnr e old bi Luzboro.ogh, dart by Sir Arethy-Dress, SbluDeand yellow.l p 2nd-i-W.J. Minor entre hr. f Ilritacsia, :cip 4 era pt olt by auley, daoa by Dick Andrewsa-Dress-Dark SBlue. .d--Soathane AttIIain enters ch. . teran, 4 years Stold, by imp. Laeiathan,d amt by MImtalc Ney. Dress, Blue and Blue. n- Y. N. OLIVER. Nd Prupt irtor. SME'T'ARIE JOCKEY CLUB. A AMEETING of tle Members. of this Club will be held at No. i1, F.xchange tlltel, y a l'"ldrlady evening next. t 7a o'clock. A fcnll cticeng is reqllgti n, asbusiness of ictrortaac will be btroighit hicrci Iie g Club. S 1 REf•I), s d4 cc'vr'y FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. ROBIASOV' A GOOD IFiMA- No. 6S, Chnr•es 1Streenl, One Door below Biranville, is AVE constantlyon hand every article aplfrtin. O illg to gentlemen's dress, cuade in tai est Is - Sner and moat fashinnble style, a hich they ober for it cash, at redcd prices. decc--1838 FOR NEW Y)tORK It The fast sailing coppere.d and cr.p raed hrig TiOJIAN, Cuhandler, tar ting all her cargo engagerd, will ail in rtfiw days 'r passage ly having , Ia ndiOllle acmctd le. daticas, app l y to WV•I PORTER, dee5 95 (onlmtnon al k 14 . IJ. Iri0icislout& inifi iTi; i k, c nd r I fareale by G DOI(SI:Y' dlee5 41 .Nev l.,V•O. FSLOUIR. 5i bbls Ihlnclr Irola i mellllr llllllanl d' efr sale by (. III.Y, Sec 5 41 New b.vees. w HISKEY-- 7 rls Ilauding Cciag P raar Iiccacc V cater, and ieoretal by G rotaitR'Y dr,5 '4 New l.etve PItlYIRAS ASYIr\it. TAN'It'ED, in tihe ai rel iaititirlira Inhlehii azcd facmr e to fill lih uictciml of TSL.tI'Ii,. Alsr wanted, a llnta lelloe r l nmml++l to Ithe earIt r i a , o .llll thildri n. Appl at 1 T el Tlal pitoi las hri ect." N.LI. tIJacxccptitlahh tcestin riarlnias of chr calr rni I ca ' eit c will ie rcqucired. dc4 j ii ti tOUI l-50ii learrels i-li•iigl I'rimcr) i " sii luht Iltldlc ru.l lir sle bIIy . i' (it 44 New I.ee,, f t -•i L t - .. fC f.riii h la aI rd in -tg i nc-r-rti'r ,crit.r Ac S l.c'5 irl. , S and iar saie Ir a 1)(i tSIY, prime feorl,; `! b *lprinlp Beef, I a +ilr ht'II hv hi Dl III, L .,Y, d4 76 \la,_ia/.'t i; t c I \t SAIEIi--1 sva r', a ikel. i on.i ogro lli c14 ciii (ar hl I -ti EI , ;OtOtNi t-GiIAsi'--. di•rs, I'ts:ir'c , I-i Lookihi (htscais i, oir fricic cio e Ie ira b | i J t lt CO.'K \ Y\'n I l 10 COFFEE- n. i slltrelAmal Itlr tl:. bf anateiI31TIdi- LOPE-J10 coile in store, and fornle bt ABR4IIAMI ThIER, d4 4) Pnvl reas at I OAF SUGAR--l00 brla in tore, For sale Iv ABRAIIAI31 'IE do,, d4 I40) P.oydrtas (1UNNY I1AG5-LOOa O in t lore o sa ile b d4 71 Povdran st Sfor sale by J ''lc.Ylilb , & ', .sORaK-- 0 bbls oeos &$.lbis in 'Ir, k in -tore, C l•(r aleby J'I'TtAYEIL Ct), d 71 PI'oydrasat ' 11)E -ll- hhds Ilseon Sides, in good conlition ill store and forsale by STETSON & AVERY, nov2l 88 Gravier LOIAllel A ---- FURNITURE WAREROOMS No. 53, Biinvllle street. W IIIAM It. CARNES, wouhl 'esp,.tfully in- 1• ... r ionhs friend.. ad the publiC Ic aheim is "aoll stantly receiving from New York and Boston a good assortment of Furniture, such ans tnalgtinv 'il is,' sofs btedsteands, anp(le anll painted rhanirs, mnple andO cherry bedsteoads, nmaognay ane cherry tnbles oall descriltioins, bureause toilets, set'ictarys, s rieiug desks, wanlrdrobes of mahlogany ald certry was stands, looking glasses, feathere, bedding,&c. &c. NB. Furniture packed far tanlsporlation with great care. novJl SMPTY HHIDS--881 empty 111 ,. ia •-(l 9 dit T'ierces, from ship Frnance in,t i, tsle by STETSON & VEYti, nov27 8_ Gravier sta AIN'iS-14 carse Verlebrgris and One B ltock, P ground in oil, a suCerior artnice, er sl y Snorvn7 14 ,\ttlephziou at Ue UeAt--Ad Melobtn,+sa on ,ielu-l-utatieO-, anIo cind bI)alow the city, for sle by AI)ASIS & VIIITAI,'r, noon 7 (E7 CGrnvierst R ICE-30 tiarenw lre. Im ice, ira I la sal,- -w noel7 40 Poeydras t o - E, JOiHNS &r - , -, C TA'TIONER'S IALL I, corearf St. C'h:t etes an• i_ llteonm Plstreets. The salebscrileoy s Iv d-i re v- eved tull Iow in store their asortlllile t et' o d- tr i Eneglaud, Freuce ant Ithe Northl, otr far ile thie ful- In ing articlet: Eglitsh Drawing panpers of ll alseizs, do nriling dc o s6pr royal, royal mednlitm nd delmv fiolsnp lettrter prelr,eli ex. largo thlino vellmu;et h le aid. I u ol c oppivng n l'er, nt aoll size. London netd Irsatol ards do ftc leter ad nrte i cear l]n ntlac, cmo)s d anie d cal bre ed Alcericae cap, letter nled wri t icelli eaCers frtucee firc the ,est tmills in the Union, eai lereyan Pens of all descrptionsn ; ev. BestaGnrecac and Fenllish quills b; e lte'n's aned 'Perryan's wrilcing Ileesl, 31arrson' ae I l'errynto's best coptying ie.s; Enlish anlcc " Aletricau fielao it: d qluarto clopilece. felel. Ie lRolgcra 4, Sno's besnt cutl.ry c snestece it elirk, ient ad desk ktive-, razors und •'is- PksOleat .look.cl dwallet's Russi t...e Mo..roc I rf Englinsh wanfrsnnd netling nwax saceerieer qelua; flu ie; 'Travelling laleks anI clr,'ni• • cc s sc ee Ackc'lnane s tele felecrUcclcs bne t llie e ej t,..s req I)ruwmg lbooks, Allcl-ee and Beetle " .cllr. ieen AltUeecls, lIer18319 , laoeo-Eccgli-l, Frenche lecch lalin tIte t manecI IIt Latie, conrintieg ite classic aw, e mecdical works, literary, &e.. Juet rceivei alieonr see lea noene0 If JtllNeS & eO. AN'I'ffItAtZT If: G )I, ie SNF'e hundred and tweveehl heu s seri r e- l.hracte CUan, lanllin ee |r alei j Se 1sip nIIp. c tire fret,,, Philadelphia fat ul by nlrlr 2`? Il ceek 'I.ne.. the I'EIRlI CNIei-1.10-le,,xs n•-ec fiy-dcl __ l slmr Cale dlee asseorted l c es, ofnJqc nc v racec s b e d 11,0 l xes i)fuI, i 'eullt s Je ac .sIc" I .Inmd !c l0 ItbIs retecd elf alile filet llhnclceuiclc \Viue ocsulte eer ecc q'ilc Y Imuperial, guapoder, \urn g \-+.u \ ,rbs- ('C lpeer, ic aleets, flreal I. 1 1 l I .. I jI llbck Leab I I'ete, aslertedn sieea, cir .. tle Ice JOSnl'Ii COUCKbI"rI. " Ilu\ Uft, )r ii NO I'ICE. Mr. GEORGE MnLIEiICK having reigned the of.- fice ofchief Engineer of the New Orleans and Carroll. Se Ion ltnil Road, Mr. Jon 11ampson lhas Meen pplint- id in his place, to woh' t ail persons having lus-iness iih, cor wishing infitntation regarding said Rail Road wvill apply at the Rail Road O(Nice, 'oydras strect, By order of the lahrd. no7 (Signed) JOHIN NICHOLSON, Jo nccvi7-tf Cashier At COTTON CIRICULAHS S 0 PRINTED withl the Greatest Exp1dilion, and in a slyle unsurpassed in NLw ORLEANS, or0 ele. 0 OItInERS left at Contrtrc, Rnoat in St. Charles Ex- chanfge, (Corner of Grazier SI. ) or at T R U E P AMERICAN PRINTING OFFICE, I1 eorncr of Poydras and St. Charles Streets, will be protnply alrendcd to. Dec. I-cf. 1'T ItlTE I'TAI IAN MUL•EtRY PLANTqS. SSeveral huncldred whbit Italian Mlulerry plltts, from three to six feet high for sale by thle undersigned, esiding on the ,Lake alsore, ot Coastin Bayou, betwaeen It town of Mandeviile anld I IBerlard'a macripn plan-c c catioa.c3 JOHN FAUffE. 1S FETTER PAPER-Just received a few cases a i I very law priedR letter paper. blie and white, plain att ald ruled, for sioa veryt cheap Iby DAVIDT FELT & CO, C o New York Stationere Iall, til der.3 24 Chlartle at clt A SF AlEGAiRat-3 c10 istore andi FlTrc tet l ARIAIAHAM TRIER, dec3 40 Peydran st I.(tIUR-500 bils. tllll's bhtnd, ins tore and f or sale by IDORSEY, conv07 44 New Levee EtD ILEANS-Ilt bils. in store, fir sale by C G IDORSEY, nor7 41 New lieven bhlb U Solascet, Ilanding from scteamcer c.ecpheore tnd tot eals Iy ADIAMIS &. WHITALL nov '9 1,v (7 Gravierst. -t)AL.-Antihnracite od in blulk and in casks, at SLi.verpool coal in coasks elivcrel inr ilos to allt purchmasers. Orderis left at tile Coal Yard i l Canal st. r at HIOLMES & MIILS, No. 9 Bank Place. lA.,TE HIAC \Pl -1grossi'nudingfronaship 1 Forulj for tale by 'i ISAAC BRIIDGCE & CO, nov- 3 A 134R ngae ines t c l UM BERt-- n,i-cot•ctotc c.'t,01clestt cte ortea o't. IT el Boa-ids. I1t11 hbi, Pctatoas, licdlitg froec ship Lugrange, andt for sale by VI nnclS 53 Con tont at ite YE \1' VIIII-- large supply of the itbove ch SPowders otr ale c by the SICKLES & CO, g(cc nov9~r 40 (Canllist clu SLARE'-20 boxesot in store nd for 00le by dJ g AtiRAHAM I'RI ( 40 i'nydraa at I *•/•i iiV 0-11 vhbuleaad halfa'boxet-lior onia c by AIRAHIAM TRIER, d6,e 40 P ydras st AILIt-N.I0 boxk in Stale ai frf Id landig nABRAHIAM TI IER, Sna1t-0 oxes in sttore and, for Salh,, by " ABRAHAM 'PRIE ClR, .J ''IIAYlEIt & CO, w d IP(' _ 7.1 1'," drnlm st 11(IED II E9-'- Is smioked heel anod f bbi sal. 3l es, lalding f;ro slet llnhout (m rk, s oll for anldebv J 'I'IIAYEIL & CO, 3 74 l'Poydraa at d ( llt0 \ I D IN -3 pip-es I ollnu•d ii i-n . eo e and throal, iy J '11 IIAVEIt & Cat, + ~c3 74 I'alyllta st i ••O a aSIIEaN RlTl'l'IR--kegs pr Bace Glohen Butter G store, ani| for ulte hby CIIItS'J'IE •I & SINNI'N'IT', de3 ('nCommon at Ear F ,.12 I -fll k,,ot , i.rf Lo Vs rc,,ive. d -ni J or sal by 4'I21'1, & SI2)OTT, i7 " 27 Collllu n at -1OAP-1( ll0 box.s- No I loop for sahie ay . C I2 I tlt'I'T &a SlINNbT', dedt 71Pnydrns st CHtRISTIE' & SINNV'taT, [It" tia,3 27CoIi2lton at i1 ,1 :Af.-I ,ALMON-in, v I a, toloin, ii, for r Kl .l \ '10 8,\1,T-;1,,-i 1busqlhels "'f rks v Sallt Il iol Imrn back I Ih<en1i , t rnd far stile by LEVI II GALE, no I.ATiS. TIlll:I' II'Y l, •TIih l I-I ilih ladinhg froma blrig i n222 a, tat: t ' S & J 1'WVIII'rI 0 Y, ' i I ' lI'ft2 1: .-- 75hhlt, t''l•I "a -h t0,di 2 ittt btn rig LaItt'etq, aI ly au' ty S •` J P WllTrNIY, IRE:ID & IIAI'IlTOW, iol o 7 Iank Plair I-- I-l"I:'i--I; h irsb ,ave L•dctseyda tn+mattar i Neo," la, tlillg from i alips Ochaal-ee aall Ar- tkbllaas, alld ifur o8al bl ISAAC BRIDGE & CO, nov21 131Mlagazin• at _l-ale by 8 & J P WHITNIEY, .lovOl l73 Camp at \l ;TdK--,1 comple-te as,or •,eht in-.imo", forI slle by sab S &dJ \V'III' IJG'E V I 5nv2 73 Camp at -EAIAO:n A s2ory of the Galo,h h the athor of i. Mellictani 1,r 'Thte Yeansee, 'Gcy Rivert,' '1'b i ` l'risat n a t' nra it 'Faba r,' & nin - vol. t jes reeeiv. ec ad fi• sale hy W rI M:aKEAN, nIIov __3 eor Caalp A& Collona la S ll'--,;1011 mk'a Liaerptul Salt, nfloant in-tl•s o SsuiC t ilurchasers; alily to L II GAIE, nov241 93 o•oHnIla at tOt+ VG tS-10l0 cases, co'taining ten's prlae kip m brogal al belavy kip hooats, lanlldilg all for sale by ISAAC BRIIDGE & CO. ovN2w3 131 tati azinea at IEIiAt C N a1.-,i3 bo as NVec BIsdftord .r a-pr ICalelFEs l d Sling, 2 fr ,at el hyV ISAAC BRIDGE . CO, uov23 134 Malcazine a NI E\V 'ltItl' i':;1.t-27 lllda Iritle forstc 1,n C I pltlitatioa , catve ltht city, by REAU & BARRO\, A novt l 7 Baal, Place 1)jEACH It11i -tY-. dataw bblt all cad tan aaatat Saa•icle, r by le by & ARSTOW nova3 7 Italtk Placea L &LTlANACS T• t iOll-- -Just recivedl a lter ir Ssunplty of tha ILoislaa, Al ane fior S39, catl llllltoIed fr aeatate.t of LnO inialllal, lissai'ippt c1t Al- banlt, lorai by 1) FET' & O New YIork Staiorlia Iltallr, nov30 24 Cbttlrta .e J1 .022-it bakgs eastoadiaze, ajat ie n Sfa sale by S LOCI(LK & CO, novt2 l 5 Prone ,eve_ MAaa- t V llta p i lt , at ;tata cad s ft r r ante by LJ G DJP I .SlEY, nov"l 44 New Levee I)OIO':UFFI"E-'I• 00 ballgt to tre alld lr Snale by 1 TI It II 1I)E & l1litn, n decl : 1 r "o & lng azin e a l flr al by TI a 11 : &t .llatae, dal rayt Caat & l.tgaauzahlr Sa I AISINS--3/I hatie 'e ant S'il lhtllf bIrera Fr ta 1 t Raiaias, fraait itaportatio, t or saale h v T It IlIIE & Bltl, A I l 11' rate ile a ow t r le.lhn'htan bttea I appled o board Sbhip Vikshbarg, olpplsi the vegta la m allsrat. rc decl (7)1O1'I'S PA:1'PlNT Itt tLES. -Justare-itid olt's 'n~atont Shot flesR, on- clraavalid Ire o 1e' I he ire, and also theacpidiiy whth wlhhit thly are Itaied adll diCaatrged, exceed any thillg of the kind tlill t has ver beel iiVcotaa d. IBUS II& AI.Et ,(Exclangaa Ilaetl,) dJcl cormer St Charles t& 'll.liras rot 1U--0 frs layding lrit e-ma 'l'ie Seld fd 2r sale by G D(FIISF Y, I 'pEatria ill islth tflot1 to-day is $bI•_Ii lerarrel, acaortiaa to thIe larii' the lker. shlalall give o- tag tla,•stticanii week(farnl Mondlay Dl)e 3d.) "la- aes ofread tIr at iltt. Iiread of t[ie Cattlt qutalty ts t eel C. GENT ilS, a'aal ti . ar I UtiBEIt-b a0,(tll a 0lear \Vhite Pito: ut', d 1l01 illg frot a Slhil Loi,'oa, for taal s&J ItITNE\r, nov22 7._ _'ll2llp a I- I-inta calau W•iiOt, ta \ nia nod Sticma Otl• , lad old faarotttcahia ltarlhanat,t•nt iSale by1 ISAAC BRIHIIt;IE . Cn, and noel7 130 Nagazile at -- It11 t.F:0 OF' U S n tUn'T:---. - - (I jrItE 'uca ot the, Circait aad District aollrt ll' the It S aor this l)iali tti, r Sale athlIte afice of he Marbial afsaid Coa't. Apply to nolVI9 l P WAtDEN. A It atnl for salehy It N-ly•E -a iInl-lll .11 Nr nw I.ev., 01,10 hy S"•. i J. 1'. V II'c'.1I'. Y.tt, { :312 L.(-.nf I t I-it\ t' itItUl' l--1 h ta-k I.t'ttLl.',t i'artc jt.\t ('l t i''SlIE 0,a 51 \ ti7'r li te a t aollllllOu tt j 15 Cant ? St. Theatre. Second night of the ettagement ofrhe celebrated per- sonator of b ankee Ciarater Il R . M A It I, E . This reening, Decembrr 5, Will be Iperformetd the celebrated Comedy of WHO WANTS A GUINEA? Jonathan Swop, Mr Marble, Andrew Bung, Brtown, earfird, Giilbert, Sir Larry, Fielding. Fanny, Mliss Cowell. Overture, by tihe Orchestra. The whole will conclude with the Drasma of LUKE, TILE LABORER. Philip, SMr Marble, Iuake, Blrown, Bobhy Trot, Johnson, Clara, lise S Cowell. Dress and Masquerade Balls. MANSION HOUSE HOTEL. NEW LEVEE ST'I'REET, Immediately in front of the teamn boat landino. The above establish- ment willbe re-opened on aunday evening, lee. nd, 1038, for the rseason. Ball days. Snadays, Tuesdays, ad T'I'hanrsdavs. Said establishment will be flrniohed with the Ehoirest liquors, and a good Restaurat will be attacihed to it. The m anagers of dsaid establishment Itve engage oaltcient Police officers to keep good ordertbroughout tlte establishment; there will be a place to deposit clahks. caneo, &e. No person shall be admitted inl the Ial! Ioom with weapons of any kind. nov28 N EW ANNUAIS FORi 1839: S Cartrientre Annual, London; Findea's Gallery of Graces; The Imperinl, LontdonAnnuald Alari e A Watts, Christmas Tales, for 1839; Yoantg Lnad's Annual, for 1839; boune (Gentlerman's Annual, for 1839; The Giltl; The iolot; E Johns & Co's Louisiana Almanac for 1839; J ustreceived and Ifr sale lb F JOHlNS & CO, novli cor St Charles & Common a NEW PL ILt: ArtINS. . r1E Stranger in Clhina, by D)ownting S iThe Ihritisl Slenate, in t vol r Romancare of VTienn, by nrs I l'rnllonw, 2volr; Pelavo; hb• asot of th Gothe l it 2 vole; Pe1atr l'ilgrio, hy Dr. ILrd,e vols; t'icrioll, 'oNt the renall C f Saintine; The Wife Httater, or the Mloriartvfntaily; Land Sharkh & Sea ti lls, rbCn•tain o;lasa- rack,R N.,in vorla, for sale ho k JOtINS & CO, nov24 car Srt Clarles & Ct, on ast C IIF5lltenbsribar hbnintg taken antsntaadiots fiee- Sproofwarehoure, resplectfully ofaiere hi service to ihe herchants Find traders of New (olans fir t1he at,- litt stnll nlsll' of Ilade, Its atlnd peltris andt to relpack le alme as well as wool, ittn, Ilempl, tlObaccn, dr} goods, &ac. 6/. lie will also reaeive any kind of ter. I tnadize on storage, at 155 Tchotuitotlasn street. dec3 R WI EILIOTT. STEAM BOAT BILLS. IWNFEl:l, A:liEN5, or CAt'I'AINS of STl'EA SBCAOTS Can hare their Bills struck off, in one, rmore Colored Inks on Plain or Colored Paper, rilth btspntch, and on favorable Terms, by leaving their OnnEtts atl'RIIE AMEIIICAN OFFICE, corner of Poydra ntand St. tlltarles streets. Nov9-s f O/lice of the Fioremen's Insaance Comnaon of New '' OficeS of te Firoeoreoe' Iosuoonce Comnpanyo'f Not ling Orlemn. S1111E Stookholdelo sre hereby notified lhat tle rloT InUtlo lm:'lole onheir s'lok jo d'o and payable o a st the 8tbh December nex, at the oD'oo/sicsleslofl tl oo bbl 1I. 'IIACY. tooos Sec'y. A M li CuAN ItllANDYS ` lo bils 5plt proof Aooei- tt .can Jranodv, for slaloy end ISAAC BRIDG(8F & COo ______ 15 Oogooso H111111 R( FlR. INISiII INI) ST'lll :. [ter 13 lRl1lWIoR & o(3. lootoran o'oootooly lonhan noo thei oxtioo' oololisloootent, No. 17, Cam/;oo Si. anol 81 Comoooo st/cel, oovery Iarge ~oeoooleme otof tat ho n oor krvpiuL aole/eo, ooooiotino of Ifottlsooo,'o utrl (.0 oif s ;Iloo(oao; Brass aood S ee Foire Netts ,,Sooo !,'cad'ets; Ku -he,, "lmssils; Iron, Tin, Ilordrearr and at Basketsr; silver p latedpr, br~irlrrrtlit arljapanued goods;~ amp,' anl nd chandeliers;; knivles and /arks, anrrd hone'r 00 ishi/ol goo', t oolo'ol,/ol, whooiooooljoooo mb:vae trp ;e to supply a It redtl(red prices to p~rivat delig jObadnghe' , otes choip,,oooooi/)o*ts, 4.,,oo bob re- N'e (rlo'n,,oov 8, 18::. E NGd 1,11 ANNUALS FOR183ISS-'t'h Block o~f .4 IIovallo, Rlot, b s ola plotosl , t Fiodern's 1 ,1,1eauxlx fooc alra'/otlGallery vof Gra010; Fioohe'o s llrowing Rloamoo Scraop Rlook; at J1P:LIrr1 d y's t ltltlmr I; B ond lll131 oooo1o H\ Inverrv Kelelfo'o k 7o 'the. Imperlal Orienlltal Aoo ol; (or 'oololeoNo';o Csohooooonlal lb bobnail' llnie (or .I,,trrir~n, .taana/a.s 8g 'l'The .o10000bol Foogetl-Ole-Not Juoo lbl ulli.N N rr3 II n 31.1 41;\1 81 1I 01. (Al rnrn1t (b oof :,nl co'o ,01ot 1I\ tOl!)('t).-N101'1 00000000 1Iooo ooihln (oth eIll '`" Iravr Ill. car I ns,, 1 I)Oydra, ,.tartI', it halt p ost 11 I u'lr ,1. .I:'m l.oofoooooio and i0oflb0 nu~ tinlooe 'fiokeoo:17 1 .uto sot. :4:35 13 r 1, l (111 IIAMPlll'i IS - ooooor-oC ('If. Fugo~. N. (l.& ('. R. lI. orr '11(ll': : .''''"''r"ih lrr hoer new on b f~lb 50e0 bloooo extra soaop, blraotdo of'Jo a's (Gloold:. 300 do ioitaon No I do fi =5' 50 llow otollos, blaond of Jock's,, n 'r oTs'Ioridge dIoooo'oooonnllo's, N loo/fooool slt Nantuket 50 booes Juodl'.; pasten do do :t8ll do codoolsh ot 1010 d1 n1tnufartur e tndo tovnriois brands )y 20 ease'oto'eetl Spanoislh rlooooolato, "1)0 ro'o's hlot sodo o volllloogllystolea at 50 booso poste o lackiog 380 legos Bnoman naoilo of Il cask., to t'erlottjlool spefrmnoil 880 Sicily, Hadriln o'inet, ilo pieso, ihaf pipes, qr ooollko osnl sctoves, ontitled to debootlore 800 coilsboiole rope Ill ohles Ilospoloire slheeting,., shirtiocs, 8," drillnlogo 200 ILs,'!I 001ton0, 718 ood 1.1 oal osd,.o o, and li,, 00 Heys, kerosys, suitalblo Ieo sogro clo)hine ISAAC 1811BlOGE & CO, dec3 131 Mogolosie t ' Blank Checks, Bills of Lading, Auction Bills, Pamphlets, Show bills, Cata. Ot logocs, th. bc. 0 'OIIIIERsfio I/he Ahovte, Os') every other deo. o-iptooo of I 'l lPlNR l '1SG) roceioed sO Co00010ti00g Room of''I'RIUl7 AMIRICIA N," in ST. CsOA.LES Es' , o*Soo:, 3do dooour fron (ioool'.o stloet, or so/hoeP'rintioog 0)0o'oe, oornoer of I"'oolooo- ooo.ol St. Cha)rolos Ltorelet. iroexooonoooeolbonotoolofol 'ooooad Jood 'bo I1UN7?i front the beal FOsounrie in the Uniteodgteoo so , hbo ojuot heen aooled t Ike alreadly omoel/).otbd Estob/otshmont; -aolt (Iotoa w0il) b/ooe eoeued as loo I. oo Cl yoollo' lo:xpodioiooosly ooooloeauoifully, as 1 a ay otlhor Oflice rin the City. Noel I ANNUALS N NI) ALMANACS, FOIL I0.39 F51.1.N)ID Londonoo Anonnooo,-T''le Book of Iny. 1 t !J ally, eupIb -tl', lplotes; Findeon'T'ableaux, and C Glluieooof Gooce,; io F01 0 hler os , Drlaing oso Phil0o ,k1Bo Il esooo ConootooooeotloBd, ooool Bo'soosomt; Oo'ooooto I e s ake,-oo he I'00)O ot eii';o; Orienal Ann ualIUH; Forget eta NH ol; dl Jordan'sPortoat Annooal; horic ooo Annoal; CoocioAnsosl; 10I 00)0rlr '0 Ofllfo'orioog; I' orsher'. .Illenilo, Sketchl lluook; YoungR ladie's and young gec~lllellrln'H Annual. ooorie', A Watt-; ooooooo loblhle Am0erican Anals,. Thn 'tok 00n and001 tlnotic Sooveooio; ''o ilt;'l'loIt le (i Moo, l(ilnll's uloo ual I sotjeooo & Ilultseo Ile Almoanac. et Aln/ootoos. & Aooooooo':oool ASlmooonOao & Rleplositoooy ofliolool Knowlsloedg I~nllos' Nsoooio'al Ahoooss,; MoJ.EJb0s o& Co'-. l.oooooioinoAlmosnne;o N (roookelt-Cosoi.-Germaono al 000000000 Il, Steoaolt' IDiaro for 1839, contoining a bloko mo.no- Il andoI foro' eYdry ofy O(t 0 ye0. In F. JOhINS & Cs., onfer of St Chosrleoooooll Common sts. 0000 58-Sow - , I1'NEo13 &C( 1WDAl8S...4;ot Juiooi'Ohoooo uloeooooo als IRhenish/ Il'iooa. Nioreuoteioloir, 3lartoltruoooo, Glooofoogr, lloo'lloo'"i. oooer, 'loh,)oooosiohogero senboloogor, DOur loolo', 010k, SteIo (" I oesllejospklioog llooook, atood Itoool Woine lirl and W\hite, celebratedl brands.u Bul, too.y. ol Spnrkoolloog,llo oo no, Cloooboooio, Clos de Voogeot, FI oaod Nuroo. Bordeaux. ' 'looto'oo b.oo0boo', sooln Cloolooooo .tlloogooot, LcoIkolle, 1Jul (.nose, line So. Jlolie dl St. Fliabiljooo Polotocr Sor o, ' ,-oors sf3 doz. Goold Estploo od SI Julien E. 'l'bolo C'laret. ll'bolloo Il'looo'. O)) llerlmitoge, Saoteroo, Blsroocoud Graves. 0DomeotlWints. - Gcoltour l.oooool oaol Frosoigooooo Alojocoot. Madeira, 'old anolpureas imploortoed in bonoo. ilm t ooly.slo Caloooooogoo, is Lborrels of 3Ogsgls,: doz. soo in 1-1pipe . ye' C.or'diols. l Goenuoile Marslohino oood di Zora, be too Haroingoo so d Booooosoux Coordiols, Whloot sol a lno IleBrdeaux Arios'o ioo coseo, Oldl lbotofl dio l Ooo lt,, Aboontho oaod Kiraohwoassr, 11000 blooolooooo (lloanoly I ruit0, 000 Whito ordloooloaobVooa Vinegar., Folr salely o' JOIINS 1 & CO. 11011'23 cor of St Charles & Common F1 `10:11-;0 0 oxersNo. I o sf/liotoooplefleale by2 WI'1'lRI)O(;I &: & O, l'oot '15 78 MxgazRine,.t ' 88-)A10000)kegs lfrilos' Lcsf l lollodoog oood 0ral000000101! IT 115 i3 lilavter lj St. Charles Theatre. Se.ond nilght of the engargement of Mfr J R SCOTT. TiIS I'VIE.NING(, E:C. 5, Will be IperfIormedl the Tragedy of DAMON & PY rlIIAS. Datl,n Mr. JR Scott, Pytlis, Pearson ID~nvt Bturke. tlerrnrions, Mits Ba.nes, Cnlnlhrle, Ritr trorren; An Overltre by Ornlieslfa, Grand Pan Seul, by Mad'le Ravenns To conclude with the Drama of LUCILLE,. St Cyr, Mr. Hnrrison, A mlreOb, Delbar, I zaK, SCowell. lucille, Mi.e Barnes. Dress & Masquerade Ball, WASHINGTON BALL ROO' St. Philiplatrel, Ibtween Royal & Bonrbo. T Ift Moanager of the abowe named Ball Roolmr ful to hris friends and til pubic ftor the r lolled pntrmntge bestowed on him forseveral resa•ctftlly illnformn theo that slhe etabtliohmelnt ha. been enlarged for the amusemt nt of visitors, and Ot- dergone itmmtense roplairs. The bar will be surpassed by nooI in quality oliquors, and tie ResaturIt a ill be kept by tie ablest Restourutnur in the United Statles. Tihe roaur will re-open on Saturday eventng, 3rd of Novmlber next, Ibv a GIltlND DRESS & MASQUERADE BALL, and will take place as sual every Monday, Wednas- day ned Setlardav teeing, !dring the season, which TO MERCHANTS. lJ IIERCIAN'T can have a IEAUTIFUL. CnIRCt- rN stru.ck off arfour houra NOTICE, by nallang at the Conmpting Room n of T'RUE AMIERICAN I'Pltams OrrIcsE, St. Charles Exlrhange, adjoining the REAo- INe Roora at Carier of IGrrvier treta, or alt he taint- ing Office, erroreof Poydlratand St. Charles stLrees. A COFFEE n IUeE, krnobn lre t name of ta" A Steatblrtoat oExchatnge;" for role witr nll its teOtnn of i• t rt 51) tllarc permourlth. Any per•an wtshing to purchase will tret ttentionr at 13 Girodat* For corl t a barrain will be riven ROBEIRT MITCHELL. CITY IJOTIL, Cornerof Codraon and Canmp streets. ft. & MIttS. (jEt,. Sh1ALl. live tre ptleasrr. M of intlitrtintgllheir frieendl and the ipubtlic, that tire hourore on hvIcntre rly knbow to BIdstep's liotel, will Ire rllottere on lVedtetroav, tilte I4h irrtt. for the recen- tittt noercoeltaty. hl'itevlroe trodtIhe ottuse thorough- lyretrairedandtnewly brunilterd tlheontghtoutt, antI beg leave to ustere the traveller and ritizen, that whatever elpllttion ther hobienrlllyb'le. h crl red in e sRt yetrs,. no exertiron on Illeir pnres all hre wntring to maintains it hereanfer. A Collation will bI splred at 11 o'cloek on the morn- iog f the It lltinst. t, wllichlthle ipulicr is respeelfully vi otd 1 rell r'Nr'A' EX:CIANO;E READING ROOM. FT TfIE proprietor ha re-liftedl his Reading Room, in 'T te St. Charles Exelhange, Cornelar o Granier ae o and St. Charles street inr the neatestl Ilniaar '. lBesides all thle nrianillal Iatpern of lhe Ulllilr t sler, 't ofaeverv city and sate. ale (Canadas,'I'exaa arlad lnexi- ec'y. co a fllav aura te roal isrregularly andlexlenaiv. ei- lvsulpliedwithlthe tae stL ua''a anplatern, Laoyd' Listr, natd Prias's Price Curent. Also with nearly all the .lterary I'erodiaials oftaetrtday,anad sn there- in r st plllicallnls oft tile I.oldon, Edlinblarrg, estlllilln ster bleltrooalitan Reviews and IIBlackwoods ' lnagaaine. The. North A llricall er iew; thI! Soulthernliater ryKnick- 'd at bek'r,'I'the AmericanaJourtnal at' Seirncer andi Arts. p SL. CaUtMliaat Mcrltl'uly l)ntb'nratri' Iel',e ( tialaemean's at of a garine,AAtnari'an naonthll' Ilta'lyia Miacelleany, te rare, Mexiaco Chiruricar IRe'viewsa a anarity af oItlher. 'acrl) All t 'heme works raroa rgnhrtl rarl usrbed a r tla' reei - aand atra. The rooam ia luananrpilied itlh Ia ,lane vaaietyr o ads; o afllla t la+ nllaar a, Nilhes ' itear I.m evy'a a riC Ca ur- ndse alet llllrama ik i n ' llllllet )l el t, Gaznteera, nll Iavariety pored of works of'reherence. lilgs Theintnll etl.'ivi•,inotl lineatl news ole ct orearsae vn ag ;pl ed, fogivea; a thecrnrll;erttalri' ls an Ian p n 1 r i x Inle r will ahe tlp 'Ied to rI del r thlis Reail ling Ita trIt rhr I sr he Ulier d St r te. " Slht a'ralptlrr IrPra ' earea'pPtflly 'la r , niI. NIItL~l 1(371 1. " a, rIIllb AllllfItt i Io RIL I MCI tI~ tell I-tf NEW I)tlI';A.•' a, -tAR tit ;I'ON RAIL ItmAD) l 't r )i l'a.\ N Y. Ilan ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T sr arm 'n a', ,ak . 1a!rCrn A. N. ta , a Iraa,' Ira EMk TaOR T ','' '''a at. ha I lr araca" o'eaIar L l nr, IHIOIve It .. . "' a-ullin l Vny . . 71 " Ill .. .. l t' ~ . a ' .1 "" ' a 1 naa air' liar tIf'e IlI r.'.!,trlk 'll'( t Ile tll ltk i f. a lo lll. l ll l 01 11J it) dol l~lr• f,,l t~ll '|'ill. ' •, ',, '''',la''" 'at at i,'c , , '' I. .M a run c . Atl . ,r,,IIe' '''l"t a', ar,, a k la, I. r w all tart. .. tI' rl 1Ca , al, st l+ I la n il ... lnla llra ba•rl lag. tl +, l IN u'. la C 'R11, Vallt t,,h,. I ".. at altk t,, \ 1,1,1, 1 1 I r1 (ll. " 'Iaa'arI l aatr ' rtaarara, I lt 'ralp lIlll lhlis.- .111. 1'."I ''r. ... sa re II ar, , 'ra anv al i tany art r tl ( narlirr Ir ?h I Ih llln IlI,"a wgIa ltlar are Ilay ti 'rrllr i a V -to . ~ill 0 al a,, a ll'lv ll af i at+ 1ur1 ',a" I ' .,rA ltua atl iJTln I arIaIII n, l [ aar al rara'aall' iat't. Illa ,a 1t1taalid Its pa-, ilVl i rarl _.rrr Ohif .llar ag. alaaiC.Il ntG... a rt''aa at. . l i , ' 1- apaa'ria, I ar iniI ta airr. •, )7ra' tratltne ia a ra u t r' s rna/he ar'eIVer a rt In.te .Iia i Twillereadd idi c liee lner t Irt '' arateX- tar lre rissia,, aair larte ordtinarrll r ,, I f traar ing garra rat ara,'aaraaar, mt liarnl t aa'aant~ire llra aynrnm tile Islatr r ar ll ,rra theaaria it I i' ,i alrn an Vegea -. tIaalaaalxtracta n ld free Ia tian l'' rio lisr nd, haeson- i tl I lltredieal t, atl nll ae akaen aleitht tile ldr san a- aat'aaratrrtarrrrtaaaarnrrr.rrllr rnI'la cn,,ntay ry ec-1 h, the tender rifrat, or raatd r•al t. It pre- et relll e re l lp f ihe disease,cl n 111 a m i ll the i n ntit i- liol stotl, regains its won ted tone a In ' ae i "i It estab- 'lra laaie at'tnlashes at nlll ati aolpru Anet a11 aipatte by a•riagrat ag h tila trnta rh, 't gives a lraeish to ie enjoyatr sr oasftet, aBeing ar uliar iar aa r'suaaat Irntve, us it p it aitairhia otle Jnte towel. he inrease thi isorder, or 9erairale anara llrrataat'raaiataartraittrsraialaaaaar'rri~ltraarlaali~l~iaagl othe ir l'eases, batll tharoa hly clenit s tniley severaid o gaas tol digeatiou, an thus hreils~it the sylitem il withl whatever other aatlyo it be oppressed. Ig 'I'vidaals, ali rn the useof'the T'a aoni Mixture, have r- ee- exposed to a iahe i r i i ual auir llsrt Ia f the diseased rag ad haveea'aataed auly ymtoylarllprlrll r'll whereas by aaaaaar,,tlrlrae Aiaaaalaauria 'ar alalri 3I Xt\iL't" v INDRlWS, tin ith se o th e co llm o n r n+ Ali , thl i t la a lwa l i l a reas, (ted ll in reased linh 11 ii r t rcurr ca. h Th irilt langss . of frequent r nel ' s ofthe Ague, is very evi tin for- a ataihe tsvatelawll o n b& coie. alld Wmthrr preo lair t the taial to reactwitrh medicine a ll seed y fall a vina- io l lint if) such l ei essant volence. o ' hl e 'Ii, T h 1lis xura is Lateffared at 'a reh a reanle priaes, aa to pluae it aithin Ith reach of every one--so that 111', linor and det, lute are herey. f.ilrlislle t tassiryst Ie, w 'l'hot n so ilne tilen apa'alit iate riae whsaic is frnquead tly denied asto aitllln,or else verdly rel rct l j aly b asrowed. ig The publict are re..pecll rv t, ned ngnlnst the Hipl rAlt a imitatitl of this aadiael haahat are daily offeredl It is prepared onhI by lr..hanh rIa . Row.amrla d at aeis Ld-hulardtar, a\larket'str raaIel'h uigaaa __ The s Nr"aS ''n iii the h'l)anala' ag•tn for ila a , 4'Smith \ te'r 't qa't• ans'd will a l by ae tarn ls, at t taia dnhihld rl a'hiri, rp laer. a'. a he had at retail alsaaat In hAt I ' lro urraa'aaia'e in h, ', a 'it. 111J.\IOVIS ,L, ANDREWS, lieWholesale r ltggists 7O'TI lo( atyal A aiI ana(anh \ v0 I <r tatla aaalr,)a I Tahoito hltr dnabeed m'Nde a.ly Maaars. Blair k Lawes al this c dtya a of all thearaira er ar. a eltan lef ery desert tir an beal l. n l in to W tl n it o e ll &'it Blair satd \VI]+ttcmnlore, Blair & CO., aind nlefrl1y of this city, nd of said I lnr & Lawes or r of Nwta'lk New Jerasey, an I to Joh \VII lllwrh alI Ian. J. Mlihr of r lilt aa ity of New Yark, frr te b)enlefit of the• 'rodituor ll'.aid houles all l utll trl e lon- All pol sonls ida ete ltt said housa aree reuestted et 'Larl s Iraranr ,a'arrn a'r'a rla'al atanoatra'llr',anvrraaqal'. pay, adtslid ll erditors of" thle. e ealll ere. ret'quested to pre- 'se' their t1:'1'ra'18 hlaala tellnl t' "a ErrNlYarn Ia 'll )'IASIIOAS, __ _ Agellt oI laid Assaignaines, dc--t No I Chartre+ 0t, ear. atRhl. a, 11L7' PRItI d-,l'in attt i;,itrar Natar'ur ils p aaaI.a rIa''arfaaraII/RaaE.Rsar I'lalaal (aalaar'aeIC\tcS tllaaarraranl. Ilrra niry r&Lraa e cll Vil,' I lteI' a lIERIliAN OF- f'tTE rI'ar'annae afl'aryatnaaa art,, S. CIralna xR tn ne l Naie s d ' I des rtilii alPl " l'tta t' It s ha.re &+ Bhdnr e1 \Vhittemore BItlh",,r " ,,, idevant tin melt, r illo tot itlt'i-• fitl,tilel +,' t le~ , u d ai s (ll squtels ils sent rnsl be-etiventiienti ilre a(+A Joht 'Tay or. de Newa rk, New Jersey et it ' .os \\a t w rth ,t W tatJt ,iler, lra Olar'a'r'as'nad at (Iaaanpiuge Rararn, Pt, Chad,.a a E rlaa a, nd de a New ' k, (ai aIniaftae das tcr Pnientirg de Olitres, raarir 'tr afx eu'tandnia i. cifreas auath ante de ir sllno r, a is ntel ia e du lne t e rreti slre n alite Ville. aarl-tfS 'Toes le,eraInLnes i u tes nvers eaTt- I) SN array ararho aannaill rrgl~ attta itla Ortahmr, alas itae nalison, s Ant prIers de nidn, egnd etle aiat lal-n len Oll polrraait devutir, do tires t '; le11' w ell k m es n nml yraainshlanna'l r a 11ENRaIY Ea 'I'Ia0lnnAS, est Aerr des assat 'ignra'r Taahnr sa 'illres Iar anid fL's tanr alnliaany aoIr lblrles latliLE &r iIA1'h' it CCA'aaatDSns t: 9-PRINTE'D at the shortest Notice, in the most lad, ahiler nlae, or Plaatn urfait ced nrtrnn, annd a'a Pricres very rensonable at "I(I{J+F A11L;IRICAN OF- dFIalr, cariaer of ylndrs anl St. Charlles ss.a naUAl--t-i" I & eN' 'I'IA IJ'e and BLa-tial('l ia raas \V Trds and j s labe At RI illar ('to h Elabn i hot. trt yrt spaeaksalnreelnvehad sat ig aa ;'saa eaIart. Charle| it 'jaid fr 'a n deivrmw ndianti r Ina tsePriih r. y sg, Lr Hl MAY, fi cSC ree est a T E II-Iri IA I'lIA 1 UN'I'wl onIThe morning th tl c 31ths7 csthr atd Or•=•loft CAl ~lhe('l NE ant gi (llel,5 tegrl abetethity yeareaIspeat Frenc a~l~ u' r ,id Enlilh; iswllt, known, and 3IL~ C,r•lelet at t I u auao A ,'ra,.iils;, snal ot aind+ o.thes arera rd. r lef :" tJ rea y i in I' NIl 'tert , be w e d3 73 f'a'np tot

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Mail Rel6latlepas.The Great Erasern .Mar is closed every day at 10

e'eloek, A M-Is due every day at 12, M.The Express .lail is closed every day at half.past

10 A M-Is due with the great Eastern Mail,

STie ta~ke .Mail (via Cdvington, La.) in closedevery Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 o'clock,A M-Is due every Tuesday, Thursday and Batur.day, att5, P M.

The Louisrille or Rictr .Mail is closed everyMonday, Wednesday and Saturday, at 8 P M-Issent and returned by steamboats.-Arrivea irrega.I arly three times a week.

T e Bayou Sara or CeaLt .Mail is closed everyTuesday and Friday, at 8, P M-Is snt and re.turned by the steamboat Brilliant.

The .Axadria or Red River fail isent Irrego.larly by steamboats, twice a week.

Louisville or River Mail. tMonday, IWednesday, and Closea at 8 o'clock, P M.Saturday,

Coast Mail.'lTesday an t Close at 8 o'clock, P M.

New-Orleans Chamber of Commerce.rOFFICnRa OR THE YeAR 1838.S. J. Peters, President,A. Quertior, let Vice President,W. L. loedge, 2d do.

COMMITTEE OF APPEALS, FOR 1838.James Dick, Thomas Barrett,John A Merle, I C Cammack,Jas I1 Loverich, Abijah Fisk,

GEO. W. WlIITE, Seo'y.

PORT OF NEW ORLEANS.CLEARANCES.

December 4.ltir Pastors. F'raell, for Ilarns, tR roeninr A oBrig Aldelrornto, Bugber, for Franklin. MasterSteamer OCanse, Ilarris, for Apalachiola, Mater. h

ARRIVAl. bIsteaser Little Red. Kennedr, from St Louis.

Steamer Semaphre. Clark, from Baton Rouoe,oehr Cavalier, Allen, 23 days from Thomaston. to Master.. e

ceargo, Ilo caslks lime. to order.Steamer Car, HaR from St Louais.lSteamer Bonker Hill, [lsle. from Louilsvtll.

COMMERCIAL.Latest lInten.

CharLsto, Nov ............ 2 I Weshlngton,Nov........2New York, No............ 6 Cincinnati, do........... 26hiladelphia Nov .......... 26 ouislle do.............27

Saraeo., No..... ... 2h Liverpool, Nor............4oon (h ) Doe...... I Paron, Ot ............. 7 i

Bstee. Norv ............ 3 Lo adon. No............. 3Naahville, Nov ........... 28 Hvre do ... ... I. i

IEXIPORTS.HAVANA..Per brig Pestor..cargo, Il boxes. 13 cask.. and I M

sample herdwes,. 3495 kegs lard, 250 brlatsolor, ld 36 hit cotlon.

FRANKLIN..Per brig Aldlebroolto..carco. 100 carsk lim. pm25 brls potales, l0o emnpty Itrls, 4 bx, bedsteadsand 3 do sperl eoondles.

APALACtIIL'OI.A. Pertsote amer(koeo, .crco, 300brl Cour,Ohhds and 20 1,brls sugar, 2 bri, molassc, tae 0lpcs bLggin:. 3 beaoo ad 4 tons grate bare,.

IMPORTS. at

R ECIPTS OF PRODUCE.St loli..Ptr steamer iitlse Red..3 acser and I trunk a

mdzl, Fik 4 Lw; 5 brl beef snd 5 do pork, J 4 V Dwyser; 3I casnalbos, Loyal Case 4 co; 2 prig load. Conely & CIler;1 his cotton aForvth I.Timerick; r07 ri rland 9 half do heeI; r53 hrls do I yet Amelonng; 3lO keg laIrd, Ccm.tok, hIyJes m4r; 36,00 hoop parle, J n4 W Dwycr.

B,ltoqt Rougc..Per steamer Semplhore..t24 lis cotton, to dtI.ambstl &'Ib nmpson; 24 doC

Toledano; 0 do Caldwell e4

Hiekey; 8 da. 15 hhdsser, , lot bousehold fhritre, o ne-greass. Fellain. Beliorg4"Detelos; hbls cotton, A Rivarde& gico; 5 hbds sugar. A Mauri, 4 co; 1 bls enotlton, Rinold OfCammaek; IIldo, Loneo, Fongtin & co; Tl0 hrls molssnes,ccWm Porter; I tr.nk, V David; I bale, Carriers, Daro co; fiI neoCLordeolle & Lseroix; 2 boxes, kcheat, I trunk andlegs•s, E p Garnier; I box, Presrott, Jones, ro. re

St Ian;i..Per steoner Czar..I box and trutlk, mdz, toInJ BSei'y, I jar, ," De.con, jr, hales skins, J A Merle & co. wIbox ldzc, to Pierre Shannon & Rro; I doa, ls & Ilawthorn;40hsad oxan and 2 horse. Godfrey Laureis & Small; 24 brolsepplrs and prt•toel, A Bllemy; 4 br, and kegs mldzes. soWhitney & co; I hrl mdzo., Woodward; 308 bris fl our. 407elcksdo, J MorliocPr; :4 milas snd horses,, V Cldwrell; 7 SIl

horpes and I mule, J Mortimer; nodl 5 hbose,. Woodward. SLouisvlle..Per steamsner Bunker e 1i...46 bl cotton0, Renolds, Iyrne h ro; t25do Burke. Watt A co; 79 do Iuckner. lletaton & co 111 Ido Mll Willord; i31 do A Fuolto & co;: 26

rk.cocrn. 100do ot.., Order; I...sk wine, Christie Ln. Pa

PASSIN(iERo.St l.oui..Per steamer I.illle Red..J H Ricge, R Somth, J

E Moorehonsb , tore ,.r t.n. ( Tevlor, r1tC.ller, 7noler,o E th;It Itcbr. IV t)Dw r, C D Pralt., Shaw, Flzr1as I.o wrllcaBsaon Rouce.. Per sto mor S. o pheor..pc J Berlin. , B0r.Ite, Dr Page, J P Kirmo, Jolhnson, Lnportoe, TB Collh, PMleehsn nnd ,ir on'lldr.Sl Lotir..l'or te,lmO,,r Clea. J S lolt,sr. P Wontnrmhan, hiW Caldwell ald soi, F Ihwzon, c e.Lymur, T Sba. J SlHen,lshorbt, I Viljln.o s. Il, lat. C lorgan, Wilson ad ,vt, anSV W oSpee d, J lnrtlmcr, To Dtllhn. C o. odworthl, J C DoansJ Lambn.o, Johnono,. I, T.T,o, B Rodriquoa, 0 It Coalhoun,Dr Palddock. J W Chian, & vt. J loanoker. C D llnse, Dr CliOheoysr d" avt, S Il, rown and In.I, J Slimood and ldldy Cli.sJohnbnn, lron Lnna nI child, C WVilliams, Baptoitesnodl dy, foanr187 on decrk. der

I.nostil.lle .Porsteomer Binker Idill.. lr WaVy lld rhld,dMrs Ponsll, Beonner and lady, J Ilndersoll: Jo ne, dardeoo, theID Allgustl o, SmlIb, Early. MlcIVillijI. C Mller.MEIMORA.NDA. '.

Sleamer I.ILtle Red report thel Ohio fIlllin. 0

,EOR R1CIINMOND.The tri I.IN'CItI.N, Capt. Grint, will

hare despntclt for, arsai n rllply InS & J P WHITNEY,dj 73 Canm st

FOIl NE1 YO•RK - -o i 7i ln IINE:--ERegot/ar Paekri for 7/ Deeeber.

- I'llE ship :1 IRIKANSA , : S Itroir, Mel.ter, is tno leodiag aod will s.il an aove.

ti For Ieiglt to passage apply on board, firsttier below the Vegetable Market, or to

dS--t II C AMES,48 Camp at

7,0001 Capital Prize.Ticket, only $2.

GRAND STATE LOTTERy.Drawn numbers of the Grand Stor• Lottery, Class 60.16,1I, 19, 24,1 0,51,31,45 ,3 1 It, 18.C LASS No. 61. Authnriseed by the, erislature ofthe Solae. To bh drawn 'TIIIIISDAY, Dee.Ctlt, 1838at 5 o'clock, P. Ma. at Ilishop' Hotel.

S. DAVIS & CO, Managers.

75 Numbers-12 Drawn Ballots.SCIIE ME.I Prize of $7 000 $7 04I do 200 20I do Ison 1 2001 In 10) 0 - 1r 0 0 0

2 dlA 501 Il0e 1 000

4 do 2 100

8 do 1=0 100Sdo 10 o132 do 70 t2 740

63 do 15 91403 do lt 6310126 do e in 08391406 do 4 15 12423436 do 2 40 872

27 814 Prizes, tmnuntine In $94 539Tickets $200- anlves 1 00--Quarters 50 c.Packages of 25 lTickets for $ 50, warranted to draw atleast $24.

Packages of2 lhalf tiketts $25 o0, warranted to drawat leasl $12 00. Packages 25 Qtanter 1 ioekets $12 50,warrnted to draw at lean $6t0. For Packages or ileTickets, apply at the

dMANAGERS' OFFICE,5 16 Chartres et

0 1I5, PAINTS AND TUtRI'EN'IN E34 .ksEnglisl, Duttb andl American l.ireed Oil; 54 Iaskgpure spenrm oill 9; Ibl brown tencer'n oil;6 bhlNo. l castor o ; 2600 kegs New Ytrk white lead; 250kegs Philadelphia white lead; 70 kegs green paint; dry Ichrome ereon and oyellow; 15 bbls spirits Turpenltiner;20 tin canirters, do do; togethecr wth an assortment offresh drugs and medicines, for sale bIJARVIO 3 'ANDREWS,d5 neor Commton &

. 'rc1opitoulaa seta INE\YORI.EANS &CAIOROLL'T'ON I R. CO.N Notice-l)uriag tihe Race dae the cars will leavethe car house, P ydras street every half thor afer 9A. M., until 5 I-. oelnoak. P. MI., and will leave Car-ollton every halfoor after 8 A. M., until 6 o'clock, IP. 1., and ihen regular.

JOHN IIAMPSON,SCI. Eng.1E . r. .& C. It. I.

NE(,lESS FOR SALE. -MARGARET, a molatto wotmn, first rate ream. tstress, washer,ironer, and cook: n oot d servants every repeet; warranted iee from the viceo and mal-rdies preseribedby law. Enquirsatc

R FARIA'S,d5 U 17 Coston Ilouse at.

fTEi?{ G tN,3c aask ofla sllerior qra i-.Sit; an aaoreente of real Danteic Cotdials,direet importation; 200 rolls Polishl, Linen. 30 and 40inches wide, aeitable for baling 'obaceoand canvassiag Ihbas; an assortment of Damask and Diaper Table Lin- pens, Shesetings,.•Sirting,, Hlandkerchiefs, Platillne,Creone, tBreagnes, Ectapilla,, &c., direct from the man.elketore in a Siloesa. (Prussia,) and warranted to be ptreLinea. Aloanasa ortanlii of.torlnngsnd eks for Eaile by JOHN H MARTii INiTEiINf it

dS--Stp 122 Royall sOIL-150 galltnifIned While -il, Ifor sole" by WIII'TRIDGE & CO,

15 776 Magazitnet t

TANNER'SOI -•100 batr,. for PalelbyWHITRIDGE &Ci,76 Magazine st f

BAZAAR. S$8 8•& A&•LEN

NO. 1, EXCHANGE tOTEL,Corner noIf t. ChArles and Commo, sast,

NEW ORLEANS.IMPORTERS and Dealers in Freneh and Englihb. Perfaumry; Dlreiing Cares and Portalle eak, itCutlery, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirns, Stockin Umbrella,Caae.and Fancy Articles. d5

MAtY KEL-neP. I, 4 * land: and or ,sal Ua5 by / & J p WH•ITNEy,d573 Csamp at0G AT ---(0)0 bushels Catiz Salt, ii sacks of two1' bushels each, landing front ship Antiolh, and olt aale by & J P WHITNEY, ldc 73 Compel or .ASt•j,..-I0 barrels, iii lfs lea log orader t

slaoding eirnt seam boat Setnaphoro, oppouite aBiaravUllUslmat, and for sale byW W POJTER, eb.m95 Cooncon at ed

TRUE AYEIBRICAN OFICER.

In connection with this Otfice is aSPLENDID AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF TYPE

FOR THE PRINTINO OF

Pamphlets Blank ChecksOatalognes Bills of ladingLabels, Dray Rceipts,Legal Notices, Auction Bills,Bill Porms, Show BillsSteam Boat Bills Oirculars

And every deeeription ofJob VWork thauasay be required.

[-TThe proprietor respectfully calls the attention ofthe public to the shabove Card, and anesres threm thatall work intrusted to his care shall be done at the short.eat notice, in a style unsurpassed in this city, andat the lrwest rates.

TIll 'TRUE AMERICAN.EDITED BY JO5l0 1l1imol8 .

PAITRLUL AND BOLD.NE~V OR LEANVM:

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, ~13S

07The mails due yesterday did not arrive.

Races po•tpoaed.-We are glad to learn that onconsultation between the various parties engaged inthe race tracks of our city, they have agreed to post-pone their meetings for a few days each, owing to thevery unpropitious state of the weather. The race in-tended for this day over the Eclipse Course will takeplaceon Friday, and so go on until the entire purseshave been run for. The races on the "Metairie," willbe put forward three days, and thus shall we have achanceof enjoying the good sport in prospect in betterweather, and under clearer skies.

N. B.-The rules of the Club authorize the postpone-ment of Races on account of bad weather.

A small attempt at getting up a fire, took placelast evening between 7 or 8 o'clock at the cornerof Common and Carondelet. The lime Iuse, orshed, attached to the buildings now going up atthat corner burst into a blaze, but before it couldextend its ravages our active firemen destroyedits power of mischief. Sixteen hundred barrels oflime were destroyed however.

The Ginrue. Thie Conncil have granted permissionto the proprietors of the Giraffe to exhihit their singular,andhitherto unscen animal. They are already activelypreparing.

An accident occurred yesterday mornin g to one Iof the locomotives on the Carrollton railway whichat firstthreatened much inconvenience. A per.tion of the machinery got broke while at the horsestation, foot of Race street, which prevented the3 o'clock train from getting to town, and as therace, alled for much extra power the accidentmight have thrown out all the arrangements of theday, but the activity of the engineer remedied theevil at leasi an far as to prevent delay. The En.gine from town proceeded on, took the disabled hone in tow together with her train, and thus with hfifteen cars, the lame locomnotive, and her tender, creaehed Carrollton without delay. The engine e'will be in order again early this morning.

Owing tae confusion in terms few persons canunderstand what was really the cause of the steam ci

ship L;verpool being obliged to return to port.Some papers call the darnaged portion of the ma- acehinery the "escape, pipe,"other, term it the "ex. tl

panri,in pipe,"-oad many the "expansion pump." irIt was the e.rpantionailve, as it is termed in Enig- i

and, or thie "cut off," as commonly known to us, tothat required refittingi t

r ECLIP.E COURSE RACES.The rain of yesterday was like the reign of the

third George, havy, long continued, destructiveand good for nothing, Three nags were entered,hut two only came to the post: the imported fillyI Clinker being drawn. The Brown Elk,eand Ze-Sina, came splashing through the mud, fetlockdeep. with their tails plaited up like peruques ofthe past century. The colt tlooked well, but the"heavy wet" he had taken in reaching the trackmade him present a vrry tulerattle picture of a5 drowned rot in the hands of the boys. The more

was evidently in first rate condition, hbut her coatII -wre hould rather say petti-eoat, in deference to

the sex--heing 'toell •t', as a Cockney would callit, cool'nt shine, though she could. Both nagsslillerred about for a time, like dtcks in thelnemd,and such was the closeness of the atmospherethat it wos clear that each had a heat, thoughneither had started for the race. Zelina was thefavotilt at odds, yet such were the good looks oithe Elk, that some expressed themselves aloudthat the knowing ones might be taken in! but noone nibbled at the bait. Barney was on the mnare'sback, and the thing was not to be done.With a good start they got away, the Elk run.

nine like a deer, and making a big gap atefirst,for Zelina did not like to have dirt thrown in hereyes-the colt could not throw duet.-At thethird turn the mare went up, and gently suggest-ing that if her running companion did not wishher to tread on his heels, tse nust quicken hispace. Away started Elk on the hint, but whetherit came front his pursuer, or his rider's spur weknow not, and led Zelina past the stand in 2 m.e2seconds: at this time Barney and the mare weremore covered with mud than glory, and the gap tgrew wider over again. On the back stretch itgradually got less and less, till on the third turn tthe mare went up, and after a short sharp brushtook the lead and came by, hard in hand. It wasnow clear that Brown Elk could not win, though Iit was not until beginning the last half mile thatthe mareresolved to part company with him alto.gether, when quickening her pace she hastened vhomeand in 6 minutes, 44 seconds, assured the djudges that Brown was like a cornets crupper,behind theflag.The rain was pouring down throughout the race, c

and all was dirt , damp, and discomfort, though I

had the day been fine the accommodations wereso excellent that all must have returned wellpleased.

Reault...Now Orleans Racos.-Eclipse Course...4th Dec. PJoekey Club Puas• $1200.. if not more than two starts$000..3 mile heats.

•enr A Tayloas b. m. ZenrA, 5yeas old, by Levi-atbhan, dart by Stoketolder: IU7 be.

T. W. Chinn's b.e. Baow. Et.x, 4 years old, by Black tdirElk, datm by Oumpter t: hba. di,.T.J. Wells's inmp. b. t. Clinker, 3 years old, by Ilum. CphreyCtlinker, draws before rasce.Time. 6mi 44 see.

By the steam boat 'Little Red,' Capt. Kennedy,arrived yesterday from St. Louis we learn that Cthere were but five and a half feet waterin the !Upper Mississippi, while the Ohio had risen eight Ifeet.

ti

IJtThle Rare ot Fr'tda!--Geillemen attend! dThree interesling females are about to enter on aan animated contest on Friday at Carrolton, so all tgallants are bound to see fair play. The 2,nile tipurse has three competitlrs, all ofequal age, all of Iequal blood, all of equal fame. Here then are the h,materials for a first rate race. Their names are aeBritannia, Wren, and the Jewess. The first is astranlger, and yet was never taken en. She is from otthe old country, and has come here to settle. An thalien, the daughter of Muley, and halfbrother toLeviathan. The second is a sort of cousin of the gformer, one of Leviathan's very numerous and Itfast going, as well as growing family, and own fusister to o ur favorite Linnet. The third is adaughter of old Luzhorough, who came here from arEngland a few years ago. She is a gray headed beyoung thing, full of spirit and speed,and noway deinf.rior'to the company she keeps. The three towill make as clone a run as ever has been run, for thit is not upon the cards to sa)y-'tht is best.' th

[Rrported for the N. Y. Sun.] deU. F. CI CUIT COURT-Belore Judge Thomp. th

s o n . ,eDavid Parkervs. Silas Constant. This was anortt,, brught to recover the value rf 500 gall ns TIoftiv, a.d sold and delivered by the pluintif to thlt

the defendat:; payment atr whtlt was resinted alUen the ground that alter the uila were placed in the 1O1store or the defendant, they were tested by .n alis- extteeter, found to be front 8 to 14 percent. b•low sotthe standard of sperm oil, for which it was pur- potehaaed. The fact of such deterioration was pron.ed by .Mr. Stumereaw, the mnanufacturer of the Co-

or itw after the delivery of the ihe dlen.drinr, he ttared it by a perfect instrument, andfound th.t it was adulteraej some 8, some 14 percent. It was contended for ihe plaintiffl, iht tlloughtile uliameter was made, by the statute of thisstate to prevent frauds in oils, the standard bywhich oils should be tested, still, it was not an in-fallible standard, and oneof which was legally theincontestible rest of the purity or impurity of oils.

As to the question whether the oliameter wasorwan not, incontestibly the legal standard, end onewhich in law was paramount evidence of the qun-lity of oils, the court was not prepared to give adecisive opinion. However, if that instrument wasas is claimed by the defendant, such a slandard,still the statute which enacts that standard, andunder which thle delence is set up, prescribed thatredress shall he sought by penalty against theseller, and not in the shape in which this action iscontested.

The jury consequently found a verdict fir theplaintiff fir the amount claimed, with interest,making $565 26, subject to the opinion of thecourt as to tile legality of the oliameter standard.

Robert Diedrick vs, Samuel ScLarlriul--Thiswas an action brought against the defendant, latecollector of this port, to recover $1505, the invoicecoot of a lrt of goods imported by the plaintiff, andwhich had been sent to the public store lorap-praisal. After being appraised, and an order fortheir delivery had been given the plaintiff, theywere not to be found in the public store, and werenever obtained by the plaintiff. The delivery ofthe goods, their appraisal, the order of tie ap-praisers for their re-delivery to the plaintlff, andtheir lose, were fully proved. The defence set upwas that the appraisers being appointed by thegeneral government, and the defendant had nohand in their appoirtment; that consequentlycould not be considered in the light ofa ballee forthem. Moroever, that the goods were in the pos,seosion, and eonsequently that be could not beheld respotnsible lir them.

For the plaintiff, George A. Wasson, keeper ofthe public stores, was sworn. lie is appointed bythe collector, as his agent, and considers all goodsdeposited in the pubhec stores as in his possesion,from the lintme of their deposiets till their removal-excep

t, perhaps, while they are immediately underthe inspection of the appraisers. When goods areplaced in the public stores, portions of thet aresent to the offic of the appraisers for apprtesalthe balance remain in the public store. The npprainers exercise no authority over goods exceptsuch as isa necessary for their convenience in in-syereing them.

For the defence, no witnesses were called, butseveral authorities were quoted by Mr Hamilton,the defendant; and Mr. Goddard, for ttes plai.n-tiff, also read seversl authorities which he claimedsustained the question.

The court charged that the collector was indu-bitably the person in whose custody rested allgoodsplaced in the public store, and that the storeeeper, as his agent, exercised all control of them.If goods deposited in the public store are canetrt-

ed by any person totheir own utre, and are missingthe burden of show what has become of them lieswith the collector, who is responsible ftr them.

T'he jury found for the plaintiff,for the amountproclaimed.Bch

.S IATE OF LOUISIANA.rae First Judicial District Court.

he In the matter of T. W. Callons praying for a habeascorpus.

he Judgment delivered Ly the lon. A. M. Bulhan .n, onrn the applihatlon of Tho. V. Colleuo, Esqr. for a writof habeas corpusn.he Tile return of the keeper of the prison of this par:sh,he shewe that the petitioner was cnomritted to said priaonby John H. ollandre , U.. upon a warrantSisulng from the ninth circuit court of the U. State,ed holdin snessions in New Orleas, of which warrant theh followng is a tenor:' rWherea it hath been thi dnay aldjut ed by tie cir-sr rnei court of the Unite.l r tates, lir and for the nilnt eir-

ne cult for the Eastern District of Lourisu a, that ThomasW'. Coltlen, whio actn as deputy to the former clerkof the said court, hath reen guilty of contempt of saidcourt by rerfusing in their presence to oly their order,cobmmading him to deliver over and surrender to tihm court th records of a rertair cause therein pelding,tand entitled RoLert r laugnter vs. John Brown andothersr and aso refusing toi th court tihe use and in-a- apection of telt aid record, of which be was then and

Sthere in possession, wren d hman led bi the Judge there-o; You, the said t nrslhal, are herelty tommanded toimprisnn the said Thomns W. Collent, till the ftrtheriSorer of the said court." ()fthis warrant a copy wosfurnished hy tire U. S. Marshal for tis Diitreic to tlher Jailer, with the frllowing endorsemtenot:-n o rdi tecto a warrant to te direetid, by the Hon. the CircuitCourt of the Unrited Satre for the Eastern District ofI.ouieman, whsreof the within i it trr e copy, I htrverenmtired trhe nir rti c ramr, t Thrmasy W. Collersaeseq.rto cthe npriso oftlhypaorishof O Ie;tst a tld te Slleriffe ofrthe saidi parish ist here requree t keep thie said 'I'h.

n, . Collu, eqrt. insafe cutod tntni a furher orderof aid court be made in the pr•nisoes, or until he betedfurther disctharged by (dire course of lawfit the pe'itiotn er tre habteas co:pus, and ir the nrgR.ment upon the return thacounsel of ii r. Collens hovetokeh a very widerange iudeed--'hey have niot onlvof canvassed tile f•rmof the warrtlt and rotutitnrntt,anrd the tques:ions of law oariil)g tih'rfryt, ibt theya discussed theprevilts nproceedigsleonat ltrt tilg e con-

i termpt br iwhich tie petitioner is rmuntittei, ond haveeven atlempled to stake this tr humdl th -rbiter rf ncontroversy which has existed for soa elime pasrt re-eopctitg ih elerkship of the Utli'd St ates Court ititis ctity , jltf irng the, reftsal of the ptitioner to proedttce the rccorhi ofthei Cicuit Court for this federalt district, ot the gmtrod tiat he was the lawfti keeper ofthoserecords, d ha bern dselared to he such by tile Cir-cuit Judge, and tnt the atterpt to di.vest hitn of thetni rewasrnt latepted ntrpation by the d otiest Judge,

twhtich it was leritoilse in tite peitioner to resinsSuch being the extent f tlhe ground covered by tieecotrttol frthe petitioner, I rnsiter it intutnlbent uponIt meit order to treent oliconslrotuctitl to Irelnise ntryjudgtnentt urpon this opprliition by declaring that I re.eogrioeeprlicitiy tire docrtrine atocred by tihe spreme

ti courtrf tits stnte in the erne of Buqtet vs. Watkins;d that when the law has vested n a tribunal, the inowerofpu.tishing roreoneruptsr such triulnal is the Judgeannd the soejudge of whateonstirtutes aconempl p: anty its decision nu that head cannot be reviewed by anyother tribunal. Indeed

, I may be permitted to o.hrerne,

i'it were it order to examine into the cause of hnpres-onrent alleged in the warrant, that 1 can coneeive ofnocontempt ofnourt no gronss, as te withholding of et.cordis from the recogn zance of tihe Judge and of the lri.lore, by aty person whatever:e a contempt which doesnot only regard ithe person of the magiatrate, rut strikesat the root of pulhlic justice by arresting tbe course ofjudiioil prone dings, and removing tie evidence of liti-gatedrights. And I would not consider such eon-tempt as any the less aggravaled, because committehy a person claiming tohe crlerk and keeper of the re-cords ;for it is auhrrd to pretend that there can he aprivaterright of troprty in public records. This pointwas indeedsttlled by our eupreme corrt, if it neededany adjutdieatin, in he rase ofloafitre vs. Ducan.Under this view of the awm, I cannot examinethe matter which influenced the District Judge ofthe U States, sitting as Cirecit Judee, to punishMr Collena for a contempt, or the circumstancesof tihe contempt.

Upon another branch of the applieation, I rvimitto he distinctly understood. Several errore of formin the order of itmprisonment, have been urged asgrounds for the discharge of rhe petitioner. Bureven if I altou'd be of opinion that those objectionswere valid, they would not juatify me it drcharg.ing. supposing that no other grounds of dischargewere presented; for it would then become myduty, under the 823d article of the Code ofPractice,if f interfered at all, to render a new order of arrest,in regular form.

One otter point remains--the illegality of thecommitment for want ,f precision as to duration.The intprisonment is to continu until the furtherorder of the court I rink this ground of objee.tint to the warrant well taken, atd that the pelt.rioner is entitled to be dreehored, ot the groundthat tile Circuit Ctrt of the U States has in thispoint exceeded its jurisdiction, as defined hy law.By the judiciary nOct of 1789, section 17, courtsof the Uniteod States are empowered to punislt byfine or imprisotmert, at the discrerion of the saidcourts, iall contempta of authority in any cause oilhIearing before toe same.In tile present ease, I take it for granted that acontempt has been comnmitted. The ubject rmat.ter was exclusively writhin the cognizntce of tihecircut court: and that court has awarded the

punishmenr. But is that puniahment such as iscontrmplared by trhe act of congress, jest lciodl eClearly not. For if it were, the court would inits decree. hIave oexerciseod the discretionary power Icintrusted to it by the law. I ani not aware thatcongress aue set auny precise bounds to the discre-tion here spoken of. It must, therefore, be con.atrued arbitriunt boni virt-th nmeasure ofa pru.dent, yet energetic and efectausl administration eljustice. lThia diascretion, nmore or lenss arbitrary itits nature, must yet, it its applationi to each par-ticular case, end and delerrminate by the decree ofthe judge. F'or it is easy to perceiove tht, unlesstie judge, in Iis sentence icr a specific contemplrhas haed a period either of tine or of the perform.anes of an at, which shall determine the lengthrf the imrprisonment, he has ntot rexercised his din.ereiaon

; and the sentence ir, consequenlly, notsuch as the law has coutemplated 'Io illustraiethis idea: Stme oner nces are punishable it Louiei-aua by imtprisonment at the discrction of the court;but wio ever imaogined Iat upot a verdict atguilty, under these a' alutes, sentence could beitgaily pronounced of imprisantent until thefurther order of thie court? And can it be prn.tended that a senltone, which would not dbe ter-after all Ihe preitminary formralities rf rrdiarnrcnt,arraignoment, trimi by jury, and conviclionr, wouldbe more legal, whera none ol throse fourms had beenobserved, yet where thie result is equally thedeprnvat.on at the ih'erty of the ci'izeuo? it seemsto tme that such a doctrine is alike repudiated bythe rules of legal constrnction, and rejuginallt tothe pirit of our political institutiona. (N.,w, the irmprisonment of Collens, being uon.idlet'rutined in duration, by lapse of time, or bythe perrmrtane of an act, has every tloteent olperpetual tnprlsonnteot! ; for what can be pred.cited of eternity itself but i, tat it is o itaout'litrl S'Ilhe eftes at ithe warrrant being then t coneignthe prisoner to perpetual onefinemcnl, withoutsuoh perperurty being d'crred in termns by thecourt, it resuhs, iot ouly that tle court has lotexerclted its discretion tn tirrs rnsa ncer but unsubhatitu'ed, in tie place of its legal ulascrettonarypower, a jurisdictou undefinred and undtfiniable.

Considering, shb rero e, tire 8 thd atiiele oa tireColn ol Prtcir.r , rrrchi declares that, if rr appear

Iy o the judg , grnnting a hnbera copue, that theSparty appllying for the same Irhs bten a icn inhd hbd the order of a tribunal, i'hich has, in such order,

r exceeded its jurisdiction, ns defined by law, theRh judge may restore such party to libertv.tis Considering, moreover, iltat the circuit ,rri of

by the United Stares has exceeded its jnisdi•i,,n, asn- defined ny law, in not determiniing, in the order ofhe imprisonment of Thlnaes W Collena, coammiaicrdIs. by said court, for a conterpt, either bh the Inpsear of time,or by the performance ofa specific durationne of such imprisonmnent :I- It is ordered and adjudged, that Thlcs ao W.

Collrns hbe released and discharged from Impreson-ne meal.

NEW ORLEANSa: JOCKEY CLUB RACES!!

BI.hed.

e J Sterrtt, Sry.Distance Jadges.

f HJo Alex Porter, KPrest. Dr David C Crer, CAKbSd Ditaenee Judges.

p John Slidell, H C Cannmack, Esqrs.

a tecarrds.n Jahs Hagan jr., Minor Kenner, C M Jaasa, Williamy Christie, Charleas Clegg. Rih'd. Htaat, Peter Cear.

a Dr Beaty, H W Palfrey, T M Doyle, (G Mcrrick, cad sYM NiRead.

Laadies Comrcaitee.Maunset White, Jos A1 Kennedy, R II Carter A Kof JaAephs, Duncat Kenner, Hiagh Wills'[.A SeEon Day- Wdnesday tm e 5th of December.

nPrnpretorR Purse, $12011. Three mile heats.' Tianhetwsaen heats 35 snte. Distance 130 Laerda.

(' Race. to cone elf at one o'clock.r ENTRIES :tar--Minor Kener easera g f. The Jewess, 4 wnr

e old bi Luzboro.ogh, dart by Sir Arethy-Dress,SbluDeand

yellow.l

p 2nd-i-W.J. Minor entre hr. f Ilritacsia, :cip 4 era

pt olt by auley, daoa by Dick Andrewsa-Dress-DarkSBlue..d--Soathane AttIIain enters ch. . teran, 4 yearsStold, by imp. Laeiathan,d amt by MImtalc Ney. Dress,

Blue and Blue. n- Y. N. OLIVER.

Nd Prupt irtor.SME'T'ARIE JOCKEY CLUB.

A AMEETING of tle Members. of this Club will beheld at No. i1, F.xchange tlltel, y a l'"ldrlady

evening next. t 7a o'clock. A fcnll cticeng is reqllgti n,asbusiness of ictrortaac will be btroighit hicrci Iieg Club. S 1 REf•I),s d4 cc'vr'y

FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.ROBIASOV' A GOOD IFiMA-

No. 6S, Chnr•es 1Streenl,

One Door below Biranville,is AVE constantlyon hand every article aplfrtin.

O illg to gentlemen's dress, cuade in tai est Is -Sner and moat fashinnble style, a hich they ober forit cash, at redcd prices.decc--1838

FOR NEW Y)tORKIt The fast sailing coppere.d and cr.p

raed hrig TiOJIAN, Cuhandler, tarting all her cargo engagerd, will ail in rtfiw

days 'r passage ly having , Ia ndiOllle acmctd le.daticas, app

ly toWV•I PORTER,

dee5 95 (onlmtnon alk 14 . IJ. Iri0icislout& inifi iTi; i k, c nd

r I fareale by G DOI(SI:Y'dlee5 41 .Nev l.,V•O.FSLOUIR. 5i bbls Ihlnclr Irola i mellllr llllllanld' efr sale by (. III.Y,Sec 5 41 New b.vees.

w HISKEY-- 7 rls Ilauding Cciag P raar IiccaccV cater, and ieoretal by G rotaitR'Y

dr,5 '4 New l.etvePItlYIRAS ASYIr\it.

TAN'It'ED, in tihe ai rel iaititirlira Inhlehii azcdfacmr e to fill lih uictciml of TSL.tI'Ii,. Alsr

wanted, a llnta lelloe r l nmml++l to Ithe earIt r i a , o .llllthildri n. Appl at 1 T el Tlal pitoi las hri ect."

N.L I. tIJacxccptitlahh tcestin riarlnias of chr calr rni Ica ' eit c will ie rcqucired. dc4 jii ti tOUI l-50ii learrels i-li•iigl I'rimcr) i " sii luht

Iltldlc ru.l lir sle bIIy . i'(it 44 New I.ee,,f t -•i L t - ..fC f.riii h la aI rd in -tg i nc-r-rti'r ,crit.r Ac S l.c'5 irl. ,

S and iar saie Ir a 1)(i tSIY,

prime feorl,; ̀ ! b *l prinlp Beef, I a +ilr ht'II hvhi Dl III, L .,Y,

d4 76 \la,_ia/.'t i; t cI \t SAIEIi--1 sva r', a ikel. i on.i ogro lli

c14 ciii (ar hl I -ti

EI , ;OtOtNi t-GiIAsi'--. di•rs, I'ts:ir'c , I-iLookihi (htscais i, oir fricic cio e Ie ira b

| i J t lt CO.'K \ Y\'n I

l 10 COFFEE- n. i slltrelAmal Itlr tl:. bfanateiI31TIdi-

LOPE-J10 coile in store, and fornle btABR4IIAMI ThIER,d4 4) Pnvl reas at

I OAF SUGAR--l00 brla in tore, For sale Iv

ABRAIIAI31 'IE do,,

d4 I40) P.oydrtas(1UNNY I1AG5-LOOa O in t lore o sa ile bd4 71 Povdran stSfor sale by J ''lc.Ylilb , & ',

.sORaK-- 0 bbls oeos &$.lbis in 'Ir, k in -tore,C l•(r aleby J'I'TtAYEIL Ct),

d 71 PI'oydrasat

' 11)E -ll- hhds Ilseon Sides, in good conlition illstore and forsale bySTETSON & AVERY,

nov2l 88 GravierLOIAllel A ----

FURNITURE WAREROOMSNo. 53, Biinvllle street.

W IIIAM It. CARNES, wouhl 'esp,.tfully in-1• ... r ionhs friend.. ad the publiC Ic aheim is "aoll

stantly receiving from New York and Boston a goodassortment of Furniture, such ans tnalgtinv 'il is,'sofs btedsteands, anp(le anll painted rhanirs, mnple andOcherry bedsteoads, nmaognay ane cherry tnbles oalldescriltioins, bureause toilets, set'ictarys, s rieiugdesks, wanlrdrobes of mahlogany ald certry wasstands, looking glasses, feathere, bedding,&c. &c.

NB. Furniture packed far tanlsporlation with greatcare. novJl

SMPTY HHIDS--881 empty 111 ,. ia •-(l 9 ditT'ierces, from ship Frnance in,t i, tsle by

STETSON & VEYti,nov27 8_ Gravier staAIN'iS-14 carse Verlebrgris and One B ltock,P ground in oil, a suCerior artnice, er sl y

Snorvn7 14 ,\ttlephziou atUe UeAt--Ad Melobtn,+sa on ,ielu-l-utatieO-, anIo cind

bI)alow the city, for sle byAI)ASIS & VIIITAI,'r,

noon 7 (E7 CGrnvierst

R ICE-30 tiarenw lre. Im ice, ira I la sal,- • -wnoel7 40 Poeydras t

o -E, JOiHNS &r - , -,C TA'TIONER'S IALL I, corearf St. C'h:t etes an•i_ llteonm Plstreets. The salebscrileoy s Iv d-i re v-

eved tull Iow in store their asortlllile t et' o d- tr iEneglaud, Freuce ant Ithe Northl, otr far ile thie ful-In ing articlet:

Eglitsh Drawing panpers of ll alseizs,do nriling dc o s6pr royal, royal

mednlitm nd delmv fiolsnp lettrter prelr,eliex. largo thlino vellmu;et h le aid. I u olc oppivng n l'er, nt aoll size.

London netd Irsatol ards do ftc leter adnrte i cear l]n ntlac, cmo)s d anie d cal bre ed

Alcericae cap, letter nled writicelli eaCers frtucee firc

the ,est tmills in the Union, eailereyan Pens of all descrptionsn ; ev.BestaGnrecac and Fenllish quills b; e lte'n's aned

'Perryan's wrilcing Ileesl, 31arrson' ae Il'errynto's best coptying ie.s; Enlish anlcc "Aletricau fielao it: d qluarto clopilece. felel. Ie

lRolgcra 4, Sno's besnt cutl.ry c snestece itelirk, ient ad desk ktive-, razors und •'is-

PksOleat .look.cl dwallet's Russi t...e Mo..roc I rf

Englinsh wanfrsnnd netling nwax saceerieer qelua; fluie; 'Travelling laleks anI clr,'ni• • cc s sc ee

Ackc'lnane s tele felecrUcclcs bne t llie e ej t,..s req

I)ruwmg lbooks, Allcl-ee and Beetle " .cllr.ieen AltUeecls, lIer 18319 ,

laoeo-Eccgli-l, Frenche lecch lalin tIte tmanecI IIt Latie, conrintieg ite classic aw, emecdical works, literary, &e..

Juet rceivei alieonr see leanoene0 If JtllNeS & eO.

AN'I'ffItAtZT If: G )I, ieSNF'e hundred and tweveehl heu s seri r e-l.hracte CUan, lanllin ee |r alei j Se 1sip nIIp. ctire fret,,, Philadelphia fat ul by

nlrlr 2`? Il ceek 'I.ne.. theI'EIRlI CNIei-1.10-le,,xs n•-ec fiy-dcl __

l slmr Cale dlee asseorted l c es, ofnJqc nc v racec s b e d11,0 l xes i)fuI, i 'eullt s Je ac .sIc" I .Inmd !c

l0 ItbIs retecd elf alile filetllhnclceuiclc \Viue ocsulte eer ecc q'ilc YImuperial, guapoder, \urn g \-+.u \ ,rbs-('C lpeer, ic aleets, flreal I. 1 1 l I ..I jIllbck Leab I I'ete, aslertedn sieea, cir .. tle Ice

JOSnl'Ii COUCKbI"rI. "Ilu\ Uft, )r ii

NO I'ICE.Mr. GEORGE MnLIEiICK having reigned the of.-

fice ofchief Engineer of the New Orleans and Carroll. SeIon ltnil Road, Mr. Jon 11ampson lhas Meen pplint-

id in his place, to woh' t ail persons having lus-inessiih, cor wishing infitntation regarding said Rail Road

wvill apply at the Rail Road O(Nice, 'oydras strect,By order of the lahrd.

no7 (Signed) JOHIN NICHOLSON, Jonccvi7-tf Cashier At

COTTON CIRICULAHS S0 PRINTED withl the Greatest Exp1dilion, and

in a slyle unsurpassed in NLw ORLEANS, or0 ele. 0

OItInERS left at Contrtrc, Rnoat in St. Charles Ex-chanfge, (Corner of Grazier SI. ) or at T R U E PAMERICAN PRINTING OFFICE, I1eorncr of Poydras and St. Charles Streets, will beprotnply alrendcd to.

Dec. I-cf.1'T ItlTE I'TAI IAN MUL•EtRY PLANTqS.SSeveral huncldred whbit Italian Mlulerry plltts,from three to six feet high for sale by thle undersigned,esiding on the ,Lake alsore, ot Coastin Bayou, betwaeenIt town of Mandeviile anld I IBerlard'a macripn plan-c ccatioa.c3 JOHN FAUffE. 1S

FETTER PAPER-Just received a few cases a iI very law priedR letter paper. blie and white, plain attald ruled, for sioa veryt cheap IbyDAVIDT FELT & CO, C oNew York Stationere Iall, tilder.3 24 Chlartle at clt

A SF AlEGAiRat-3 c10 istore andi FlTrc tetl ARIAIAHAM TRIER,dec3 40 Peydran st

I.(tIUR-500 bils. tllll's bhtnd, ins tore andf or sale by IDORSEY,conv07 44 New LeveeEtD ILEANS-Ilt bils. in store, fir sale by

C G IDORSEY,nor7 41 New lieven

bhlb U Solascet, Ilanding from scteamcer c.ecpheoretnd tot eals Iy ADIAMIS &. WHITALL

nov '9 1,v (7 Gravier st.-t)AL.-Antihnracite • od in blulk and in casks, atSLi.verpool coal in coasks elivcrel inr ilos to allt

purchmasers. Orderis left at tile Coal Yard i l Canal st.r at HIOLMES & MIILS,No. 9 Bank Place.

lA.,TE HIAC \Pl -1grossi'nudingfronaship1 Forulj for tale by 'iISAAC BRIIDGCE & CO,

nov- 3 A 134R ngae ines t cl UM BERt-- n,i-cot•ctotc c.'t,01clestt cte ortea o't.IT el Boa-ids. I1t11 hbi, Pctatoas, licdlitg froec

ship Lugrange, andt for sale by VI

nnclS 53 Con tont at iteYE \1' VIIII-- large supply of the itbove ch

SPowders otr ale c by theSICKLES & CO, g(cc

nov9~r 40 (Canlli st clu

SLARE'-20 boxesot in store nd for 00le bydJ g AtiRAHAM I'RI

( 40 i'nydraa atI *•/•i iiV 0-11 vhbuleaad halfa'boxet-lior onia c byAIRAHIAM TRIER,

d6,e 40 P ydras st

AILIt-N.I0 boxk in Stale ai frf Id landignABRAHIAM TI IER,

Sna1t-0 oxes in sttore and, for Salh,, by "

ABRAHAM 'PRIE ClR,

.J ''IIAYlEIt & CO,w d IP(' _ 7.1 1'," drnlm st

11(IED II E9-'- Is smioked heel anod f bbisal. 3l es, lalding f;ro slet llnhout (m rk, s oll foranldebv J 'I'IIAYEIL & CO,

3 74 l'Poydraa atd ( llt0 \ I D I N -3 pip-es I ollnu•d ii i-n .eo e and

throal, iy J '11 IIAVEIt & Cat,+ ~c3 74 I'alyllta sti ••O a aSIIEaN RlTl'l'IR--kegs pr Bace Glohen Butter

G store, ani| for ulte hbyCIIItS'J'IE •I & SINNI'N'IT',

de3 ('nCommon atEar F ,.12 I -fll k,,ot , i.rf Lo Vs rc,,ive. d -niJ or sal by 4'I21'1, & SI2)OTT,

i7 " 27 Collllu n at-1OAP-1( ll0 box.s- No I loop for sahie ay .C I2 I tlt'I'T &a SlINNbT',

dedt 71 Pnydrns st

CHtRISTIE' & SINNV'taT,

[It"tia,3 27 CoIi2lton at

i1 ,1 :Af.-I ,ALMON-in, v I a, toloin, ii, for

r Kl .l \ '10 8,\1,T-;1,,-i 1busqlhels "'f rks

v Sallt Il iol Imrn back I Ih<en1i , t rnd far stile by

LEVI II GALE,no I.ATiS.

TIlll:I' I I'Y l, •TIih l I-I ilih ladinhg froma blrig

i n222 a, tat: t '

S & J 1' WVIII'rI 0 Y,' i I ' lI'ft2 1: .--75 hhlt, t''l•I "a -h t0,di 2 ittt btn rig

LaItt'etq, aI ly au' tyS •` J P WllTrNIY,

IRE:ID & IIAI'IlTOW,iol o 7 Iank Plair

I-- I-l"I:'i--I; h irsb ,ave L•dctseyda tn+mattari Neo," la, tlillg from i alips Ochaal-ee aall Ar-tkbllaas, alld ifur o8al bl

ISAAC BRIDGE & CO,nov21 131 Mlagazin• at

_l-ale by 8 & J P WHITNIEY,.lovOl l73 Camp at

\l ;Td K--,1 comple-te as,or •,eht in-.imo", forI slle bysab S &dJ \V'III' IJG'E V

I 5nv2 73 Camp at

-EAIAO:n A s2ory of the Galo,h h the athor ofi. Mellictani 1,r 'Thte Yeansee, 'Gcy Rivert,''1'b

i` l'risat n a t' nra it 'Faba r,' & nin -vol. t jes reeeiv.

ec ad fi• sale hy W rI M:aKEAN,nIIov __3 eor Caalp A& Collona laS ll'--,;1011 mk'a Liaerptul Salt, nfloant in-tl•s oSsuiC t ilurchasers; alily to L II GAIE,nov241 93 o•oHnIla at

tOt+ VG tS-10l0 cases, co'taining ten's prlae kipm brogal al belavy kip hooats, lanlldilg all for

sale by ISAAC BRIIDGE & CO.ovN2w3 131 tati azinea at

I EIiAt C N a1.-,i3 bo as NVec BIsdftord .r a-prICalelFEs l d Sling, 2 fr ,at el hyV

ISAAC BRIDGE . CO,uov23 134 Malcazine a

NI E\V 'ltItl' i':;1.t-27 lllda Iritle for stc 1,n CI pltlitatioa , catve ltht city, byREAU & BARRO\, A

novt l 7 Baal, Place1)jEACH It11i -tY-. dataw bblt all cad tan aaatat

Saa•icle, r by le by & ARSTOW

nova3 7 Italtk Placea L&LTlANACS T• t iOll-- -Just recivedl a lter irSsunplty of tha ILoislaa, Al ane fior S39, catlllllltoIed fr aeatate.t of LnO inialllal, lissai'ippt c1t Al-banlt, lorai by 1) FET' & O

New YIork Staiorlia Iltallr,nov30 24 Cbttlrta .e

J1 .022-it bakgs eastoadiaze, ajat ie nSfa sale by S LOCI(LK & CO,novt2 l 5 Prone ,eve_

MAaa- t V llta

p i lt , at ;tata cad s ft r r ante byLJ G DJP I .SlEY,nov"l 44 New Levee

I)OIO':UFFI"E-'I• 00 ballgt to tre alld lr Snale by1 TI It II 1I)E & l1litn,

n decl : 1 r "o & lng azin e a lflr al by TI a 11 : &t .llatae,

dal rayt Caat & l.tgaauzahlr SaI AISINS--3/I h atie 'e ant S'il lhtllf bIrera Fr ta 1t Raiaias, fraait itaportatio, t or saale h v

T It IlIIE & Bltl, A

I l 11' rate ile a ow t r le.lhn'htan bttea

I appled o board Sbhip Vikshbarg, olpplsi the vegtala m allsrat. rc

decl(7)1O1'I'S PA:1'PlNT Itt tLES. -Justare-itid olt's'n~atont Shot flesR, on- clraav alid Ire o 1e' I he

ire, and also theacpidiiy whth wlhhit thly are Itaiedadll diCaatrged, exceed any thillg of the kind tlill t hasver beel iiVcotaa d.

IBUS II& AI.Et , (Exclangaa Ilaetl,)dJcl cormer St Charles t& 'll.liras rot

1U--0 frs layding lrit e-ma 'l'ie

Seld fd 2r sale by G D(FIISF Y,

I 'pEatria ill islth tflot1 to-day is $bI•_Ii lerarrel,acaortiaa to thIe larii' the lker. shlalall give o-

tag tla,•stticanii week (farnl Mondlay Dl)e 3d.) "la-aes ofread tIr at iltt. Iiread of t[ie Cattlt qutalty ts

t eel C. GENT ilS, a'aal ti . ar

I UtiBEIt-b a0,(tll a 0lear \Vhite Pito: ut', d 1l01illg frot a Slhil Loi,'oa, for taal

s&J ItITNE\r,nov22 7._ _'ll2llp aI- I-inta calau W•iiOt, ta \ nia nod Sticma Otl• , lad old

faarotttcahia ltarlhanat,t•nt iSale by1ISAAC BRIHIIt;IE . Cn, and

noel7 130 Nagazile at

- -It11 t.F:0 OF' U S n tUn'T:---. - - (IjrItE 'uca ot the, Circait aad District aollrt ll' theIt S aor this l)iali tti, r Sale athlIte afice ofhe Marbial afsaid Coa't. Apply to

nolVI9 l P WAtDEN. A

It atnl for salehy It N-ly•E -aiInl-lll .11 Nr nw I.ev.,

01,10 hy S"•. i J. 1'. V II'c'.1I'. Y.tt,{ :312 L. (-.nf I tI-it\ t' itItUl' l--1 h ta-k I.t'ttLl.',t i'artc jt.\t

('l t i''SlIE 0,a 51 \ ti7'r li

te a t aollllllOu tt j 15

Cant ? St. Theatre.Second night of the ettagement ofrhe celebrated per-

sonator of b ankee CiaraterIl R . M A It I, E .

This reening, Decembrr 5,Will be Iperformetd the celebrated Comedy of

WHO WANTS A GUINEA?Jonathan Swop, Mr Marble,Andrew Bung, Brtown,

earfird, Giilbert,Sir Larry, Fielding.

Fanny, Mliss Cowell.

Overture, by tihe Orchestra.

The whole will conclude with the Drasma ofLUKE, TILE LABORER.

Philip, SMr Marble,Iuake, Blrown,

Bobhy Trot, Johnson,Clara, lise S Cowell.

Dress and Masquerade Balls.MANSION HOUSE HOTEL.

NEW LEVEE ST'I'REET, Immediately in front ofthe teamn boat landino. The above establish-

ment willbe re-opened on aunday evening, lee. nd,1038, for the rseason. Ball days. Snadays, Tuesdays,ad T'I'hanrsdavs. Said establishment will be flrniohedwith the Ehoirest liquors, and a good Restaurat will beattacihed to it.

The m anagers of dsaid establishment Itve engageoaltcient Police officers to keep good order tbroughouttlte establishment; there will be a place to depositclahks. caneo, &e. No person shall be admitted inlthe Ial! Ioom with weapons of any kind.

nov28N EW ANNUAIS FORi 1839:

S Cartrientre Annual, London;Findea's Gallery of Graces;The Imperinl, Lontdon AnnualdAlari e A Watts, Christmas Tales, for 1839;Yoantg Lnad's Annual, for 1839;boune (Gentlerman's Annual, for 1839;The Giltl; The iolot;E Johns & Co's Louisiana Almanac for 1839;

J ustreceived and Ifr sale lbF JOHlNS & CO,novli cor St Charles & Common a

NEW PL ILt: ArtINS. .r1E Stranger in Clhina, by D)owntingS iThe Ihritisl Slenate, in t vol r

Romancare of VTienn, by nrs I l'rnllonw, 2volr;Pelavo; hb• asot of th Gothe l it 2 vole;Pe1atr l'ilgrio, hy Dr. ILrd,e vols;t'icrioll, 'oNt the renall C f Saintine;The Wife Httater, or the Mloriartv fntaily;Land Sharkh & Sea ti lls, rb Cn•tain o;lasa-

rack, R N.,in vorla, for sale hok JOtINS & CO,

nov24 car Srt Clarles & Ct, on astC IIF5lltenbsribar hbnintg taken antsntaadiots fiee-

Sproofwarehoure, resplectfully ofaiere hi service toihe herchants Find traders of New (olans fir t1he at,-litt stnll nlsll' of Ilade, Its atlnd peltris andt to relpack

le alme as well as wool, ittn, Ilempl, tlObaccn, dr}goods, &ac. 6/. lie will also reaeive any kind of ter.I tnadize on storage, at 155 Tchotuitotlasn street.dec3 R WI EILIOTT.

STEAM BOAT BILLS.IWNFEl:l, A:liEN5, or CAt'I'AINS of STl'EASBCAOTS Can hare their Bills struck off, in one,r more Colored Inks on Plain or Colored Paper, rilth

btspntch, and on favorable Terms, by leaving theirOnnEtts atl'RIIE AMEIIICAN OFFICE, corner of

Poydra ntand St. tlltarles streets.Nov9-s f

O/lice of the Fioremen's Insaance Comnaon of New'' OficeS of te Firoeoreoe' Iosuoonce Comnpany o'f Notling Orlemn.

S1111E Stookholdelo sre hereby notified lhat tle rloTInUtlo lm:'lole onheir s'lok jo d'o and payable o

a st the 8tbh December nex, at the oD'oo/sicsleslofl tl oobbl 1I. 'IIACY.

tooos Sec'y.A M li CuAN ItllANDYS ` lo bils 5plt proof Aooei-tt .can Jranodv, for slaloy

end ISAAC BRIDG(8F & COo______ 15 Oogooso

H111111 R( FlR. INISiII INI) ST'lll :.[ter 13 lRl1lWIoR & o(3. lootoran o'oootooly lonhan noo

thei oxtioo' oololisloootent, No. 17, Cam/;oo Si.anol 81 Comoooo st/cel, oo very Iarge ~oeoooleme otof

tat honoor krvpiuL aole/eo, ooooiotino of Ifottlsooo,'outrl (.0 oi f s ;Iloo(oao; Brass aood S ee Foire Netts ,,Sooo

!,'cad'ets; Ku -he,, "lmssils; Iron, Tin, Il ordrearr and

at Basketsr; silver p latedpr, br~irlrrrtlit arljapanued goods;~amp,' anl nd chandeliers;; knivles and /arks, anrrd hone'r00 ishi/ol goo', t oolo'ol,/ol, whooiooooljoooo mb:vae trp ;e

to supply a It redtl(red prices to p~rivat deligjObadnghe' , otes choip,,o ooooi/)o*ts, 4.,,oo bobre- N'e (rlo'n,,oov 8, 18::.E NGd 1,11 ANNUALS FOR183ISS-'t'h Block o~f

.4 IIovallo, Rlot, b s ola plotosl, t Fiodern's 1 ,1,1eauxlx

fooc alra'/otl Gallery vof Gra010;Fioohe'o s llrowing Rloamoo Scraop Rlook;

at J1P:LIrr1 d y's t ltltlmr I; B ond lll131 oooo1o

H \ Inverrv Kelelfo'o

k 7o 'the. Imperlal Orienlltal Aoo ol;(or 'oololeoNo';o Csohooooonlal

lb bobnail' llnie (or.I,,trrir~n, .taana/a.s

8g 'l'The .o10000bol Foogetl-Ole-Not

Juoo lbl ulli.NN rr3 II n 31.1 41;\1 81 1I 01. (Alrnrn1t (b oof :,nl co'o ,01ot

1I\ tOl!)('t).-N101'1 00000000 1Iooo ooihln (oth eIll

'`" Iravr Ill. car I ns,, 1 I)Oydra, ,.tartI', it halt p ost 11 Iu'lr ,1. .I:'m l.oofoooooio and i0oflb0 nu~tinlooe 'fiokeoo:17 1 .uto sot. :4:35 13 r 1,

l (111 IIAMPlll'i IS- ooooor-oC ('If. Fugo~. N. (l.& ('. R. lI.orr '11(ll': : .''''"''r"ih lrr hoer new on b f~lb

50e0 bloooo extra soaop, blraotdo of'Jo a's (Gloold:.300 do ioitaon No I do

fi =5' 50 llow otollos, blaond of Jock's,, n 'r oTs'IoridgedIoooo'oooonnllo's, N loo/fooool slt Nantuket50 booes Juodl'.; pasten do do

:t8ll do codoolshot 1010 d1 n1tnufartur e tndo tovnriois brands)y 20 ease'oto'eetl Spanoislh rlooooolato,

"1)0 ro'o's hlot sodo o volllloogllystoleaat 50 booso poste o lackiog

380 legos Bnoman naoiloof Il cask., to t'erlottjlool spefrm noil

880 Sicily, Hadriln o'inet, ilo pieso, ihaf pipes, qrooollko osnl sctoves, ontitled to debootlore800 coilsboiole ropeIll ohles Ilospoloire slheeting,., shirtiocs, 8," drillnlogo200 ILs,'!I 001ton0, 718 ood 1.1 oal osd,.o o, and li,,

00 Heys, kerosys, suitalblo Ieo sogro clo)hineISAAC 1811BlOGE & CO,

dec3 131 Mogolosie t' Blank Checks, Bills of Lading, Auction

Bills, Pamphlets, Show bills, Cata.Ot logocs, th. bc.

0 'OIIIIERsfio I/he Ahovte, Os') every other deo.

o-iptooo of I 'l lPlNR l '1SG) roceioed sO Co00010ti00gRoom of''I'RIUl7 AMIRICIA N," in ST. CsOA.LES Es', o*Soo:, 3do dooour fron (ioool'.o stloet, or so/hoe P'rintioog0)0o'oe, oornoer of I"'oolooo- ooo.ol St. Cha)rolos Ltorelet.

iroexooonoooeolbonotoolofol 'ooooad Jood 'bo I1UN7?ifront the beal FOsounrie in the Uniteod gteoo so , hbo ojuotheen aooled t Ike alreadly omoel/).otbd Estob/otshmont;-aolt (Iotoa w0il) b/ooe eoeued as loo I. oo Cl yoollo'

lo:xpodioiooosly oooo loeauoifully, as 1 a ay otlhor Oflicerin the City.

Noel IANNUALS N NI) ALMANACS, FOIL I0.39

F51.1.N)ID Londonoo Anonnooo,-T''le Book of Iny. 1t !J ally, eupIb -tl', lplotes; Findeon' T'ableaux, and C

Glluieooof Gooce,; ioF01

0hler os , Drlaing oso Phil0o ,k1Bo

Il esooo ConootooooeotloBd, ooool Bo'soosomt;Oo'ooooto I e s ake,-oo he I'00)O ot eii';o;Orienal Ann ualIUH; Forget eta NH ol; dlJordan'sPortoat Annooal;

horic ooo Annoal; CoocioAnsosl;10I 00)0rlr '0 Ofllfo'orioog; I'

orsher'. .Illenilo, Sketchl lluook;YoungR ladie's and young gec~lllellrln'H Annual.

ooorie', A Watt-; ooooooo loblhleAm0erican Anals,.

Thn 'tok 00n and001 tlnotic Sooveooio;''o ilt;'l'loIt le (iMoo, l(ilnll's uloo ual I sotjeooo & Ilultseo Ile Almoanac. et

Aln/ootoos. &Aooooooo':oool ASlmooonOao & Rleplositoooy ofliolool KnowlsloedgI~nllos' Nsoooio'al Ahoooss,;

MoJ.EJb0s o& Co'-. l.oooooioinoAlmosnne;o N(roookelt-Cosoi.-Germaono al 000000000 Il,Steoaolt' IDiaro for 1839, contoining a bloko mo.no- IlandoI foro' eYdry ofy O(t 0 ye0. In

F. JOhINS & Cs.,onfer of St Chosrleoooooll Common sts.0000 58-Sow - ,

I1'NEo13 &C( 1WDAl8S...4;ot Juiooi'Ohoooo uloeooooo alsIRhenish/ Il'iooa.

Nioreuoteioloir, 3lartoltruoooo, Glooofoogr, lloo'lloo'"i.oooer, 'loh,)oooosiohogero senboloogor, DOur loolo', 010k,SteIo (" I oesllejospklioog llooook, atood Itoool Woine

lirl and W\hite, celebratedl brands.uBul, too.y. ol

Spnrkoolloog,llo oo no, Cloooboooio, Clos de Voogeot, FIoaod Nuroo.

Bordeaux. ''looto'oo b.oo0boo', sooln Cloolooooo .tlloogooot, LcoIkolle, 1Jul

(.nose, line So. Jlolie dl St. Fliabiljooo Polotocr Soro, ' ,-oors sf3 doz. Goold Estploo od SI Julien E.'l'bolo C'laret.

ll'bolloo Il'looo'. O))llerlmitoge, Saoteroo, Blsroocoud Graves.

0Domeotl Wints. -Gcoltour l.oooool oaol Frosoigooooo Alojocoot. Madeira,

'old anol pure as imploortoed in bonoo.ilm

tooly.slo Caloooooogoo, is Lborrels of 3Ogsgls,: doz.

soo in 1-1pipe . ye'C.or'diols. l

Goenuoile Marslohino oood di Zora, betoo Haroingoo so d Booooosoux Coordiols,

Whloot sol a ln o IleBrdeaux Arios'o ioo coseo,Oldl lbotofl dio l Ooo lt,,Aboontho oaod Kiraohwoassr, 11000blooolooooo (lloanoly I ruit0, 000Whito ordloooloaobVooa Vinegar.,

Folr salely o' JOIINS 1 & CO.11011'23 cor of St Charles & Common F1

`10:11-;0 0 oxers No. I o sf/liotoooplefleale by2WI'1'lRI)O(;I &: & O, l'oot

'15 78 MxgazRine,.t

' 88-)A10000) kegs lfrilos' Lcsf l lollodoog oood0ral000000101! IT115 i3 lilavter lj

St. Charles Theatre.Se.ond nilght of the engargement of Mfr J R SCOTT.

TiIS I'VIE.NING(, E:C. 5,Will be IperfIormedl the Tragedy of

DAMON & PY rlIIAS.Datl,n Mr. JR Scott,Pytlis, Pearson

ID~nvt Bturke.tlerrnrions, Mits Ba.nes,Cnlnlhrle, Ritr trorren;

An Overltre by Ornlieslfa,

Grand Pan Seul, by Mad'le Ravenns

To conclude with the Drama ofLUCILLE,.

St Cyr, Mr. Hnrrison,A mlreOb, Delbar,I zaK, SCowell.

lucille, Mi.e Barnes.

Dress & Masquerade Ball,WASHINGTON BALL ROO'

St. Philiplatrel, Ibtween Royal & Bonrbo.T Ift Moanager of the abowe named Ball Roolmrful to hris friends and til pubic ftor the r

lolled pntrmntge bestowed on him forseveralresa•ctftlly illnformn theo that slhe etabtliohmelnt ha.been enlarged for the amusemt nt of visitors, and Ot-dergone itmmtense roplairs. The bar will be surpassedby nooI in quality oliquors, and tie ResaturIt a ill bekept by tie ablest Restourutnur in the United Statles.Tihe roaur will re-open on Saturday eventng, 3rd ofNovmlber next, Ibv a

GIltlND DRESS & MASQUERADE BALL,and will take place as sual every Monday, Wednas-day ned Setlardav teeing, !dring the season, which

TO MERCHANTS.lJ IIERCIAN'T can have a IEAUTIFUL. CnIRCt-

rN stru.ck off arfour houra NOTICE, by nallang at theConmpting Room

n of T'RUE AMIERICAN I'Pltams

OrrIcsE, St. Charles Exlrhange, adjoining the REAo-INe Roora at Carier of IGrrvier treta, or alt he taint-ing Office, erroreof Poydlratand St. Charles stLrees.

A COFFEE n IUeE, krnobn lre t name of ta"A Steatblrtoat oExchatnge;" for role witr nll its teOtnn

of i• t rt 51) • tllarc permourlth. Any per•anwtshing to purchase will tret ttentionr at 13 Girodat*For corl t a barrain will be riven

ROBEIRT MITCHELL.

CITY IJOTIL,Cornerof Codraon and Canmp streets.

ft. & MIttS. (jEt,. Sh1ALl. live tre ptleasrr.M of intlitrtintgllheir frieendl and the ipubtlic, thattire hourore on hvIcntre rly knbow to BIdstep's liotel, willIre rllottere on lVedtetroav, tilte I4h irrtt. for the recen-tittt noercoeltaty. hl'itevlroe trod tIhe ottuse thorough-lyretrairedandtnewly brunilterd tlheontghtoutt, antI begleave to ustere the traveller and ritizen, that whateverelpllttion ther hobienrlllyb'le. h crl red in e sRt yetrs,.

no exertiron on Illeir pnres all hre wntring to maintainsit hereanfer.

A Collation will bI splred at 11 o'cloek on the morn-iog f the It lltinst. t, wllichl thle ipulicr is respeelfully

vi otd 1 rell

r'Nr'A' EX:CIANO;E READING ROOM.FT TfIE proprietor ha re-liftedl his Reading Room, in

'T te St. Charles Exelhange, Cornelar o Granierae o and St. Charles street inr the neatestl Ilniaar'. lBesides all thle nrianillal Iatpern of lhe Ulllilr t sler,'t ofaeverv city and sate. ale (Canadas,'I'exaa arlad lnexi-ec'y. co a fllav aura te roal isrregularly andlexlenaiv.

ei- lvsulpliedwithlthe tae stL ua''a anplatern, Laoyd'Listr, natd Prias's Price Curent. Also with nearlyall the .lterary I'erodiaials oftaetrtday, anad sn there-

in r st plllicallnls oft tile I.oldon, Edlinblarrg, estlllilln sterbleltrooalitan Reviews and IIBlackwoods ' lnagaaine. The.North A llricall er iew; thI! Soulthern liater ryKnick-

'd at bek'r,'I'the Americana Jourtnal at' Seirncer andi Arts.p SL. CaUtMliaat Mcrltl'uly l)ntb'nratri' Iel',e ( tialaemean'sat of a garine,AAtnari'an naonthll' Ilta'lyia Miacelleany, terare, Mexiaco Chiruricar IRe'viewsa a anarity af oItlher.'acrl) All t 'heme works raroa rgnhrtl rarl usrbed a r tla' reei -

aand atra. The rooam ia luananrpilied itlh Ia ,lane vaaietyro ads; o afllla t la+ nllaar a, Nilhes ' itear I.m evy'a a ri C Ca ur-ndse alet llllrama ik i n ' llllllet )l el t, Gaznteera, nll Ia varietypored of works of'reherence.

lilgs Theintnll etl.'ivi• ,inotl lineatl news ole ct orearsae vnag ;pl ed, fogivea; a thecrnr ll;erttalri' ls an Ian p n 1 r i x

Inler

will ahe tlp 'Ied to rI del r thlis Reail ling Ita tr Itrhr I sr he Ulier d St r te." Slht a'ralptlrr IrPra ' earea'pPtflly 'la r , ni I.

NIItL~l 1(371 1. " a, rIIllb AllllfItt i Io RIL I MCI tI~tell I-tf

NEW I)tlI';A.•' a, -tAR tit ;I'ON RAIL ItmAD)

l 't r )i l'a.\ N Y.

Ilan ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T sr arm 'n a', ,ak . 1a!rCrn A. N.

ta , a Iraa,' Ira EMk TaOR T ','' '''a at.

ha I lr araca" o'eaIarL l nr, IHIOIve It .. ."' a-ullin l Vny . . 71 "

Ill .. .. l t' ~ .a

' .1 "" ' a 1 naa air' liar

tIf'e IlI r.'. !,trlk 'll'( t Ile tll ltk i f. a lo lll. l ll l 01 11J it) doll~lr• f,,l t~ll '|'ill.' •, ',, '''',la''" 'at at i,'c , , '' I. .M a run c . Atl .,r,,IIe' '''l"t a', ar,, a k la, I. r w all tart. .. tI' rl 1Ca , al,

st l+ I la n il ... lnla llra ba•rl lag. tl +, l IN u'. la C 'R11,

Vallt t,,h,. I ".. at altk t,, \ 1,1,1,1 1 I r1 (ll.

"'Iaa'arI l aatr ' rtaarara, I lt 'ralp lIlll lhlis.-.111. 1'."I ''r. ...sa re II ar, , 'ra anv al i tany art r tl ( narlirr

Ir ?h I Ih llln IlI,"a wgIa ltlar are Ilay ti 'rrllr i a V -to .

~ill 0 al a,, a ll'lv l l

af i

at+ 1ur1 ',a" I ' .,rA ltua atl iJTln I arIaIII n,

l [ aar al rara'aall' iat't. Illa ,a 1t1taalid Its pa-,

ilVl i rarl _.rrr Ohif .llar ag. alaaiC.Il ntG...a rt''aa at. .l • i , ' 1- apaa'ria, I ar iniI ta airr.

•, )7ra' tratltne ia a ra u t r' s rna/he ar'eIVer a rt In.te.Iia i Twillereadd idi c liee lner t Irt '' arateX-

tar lre rissia,, aair larte ordtinarrll r ,, I f traar inggarra rat ara,'aaraaar, mt liarnl t aa'aant~ire llra aynrnmtile Islatr r ar ll ,rra theaaria it I i' ,i alrn an Vegea -.tIaalaaalxtracta n ld free Ia tian l'' ri o lisr nd, haeson-i tl I lltredieal t, atl nll ae akaen aleith t tile ldr san a-

aat'aaratrrtarrrrtaaaarnrrr.rrllr rnI'la cn,,ntayry ec-1 h, the tender rifrat, or raatd r•al t. It pre-

et relll e re l lp f ihe disease,cl n 111 a m i ll the i n ntit i-liol stotl, regains its won ted tone a In ' ae i "i It estab-

'lra laaie

at'tnlashes at nlll ati aolpru Anet a11 aipatte by a•riagrat agh tila trnta rh, 't gives a lraeish to ie enjoyatr sr oasftet,

aBeing ar uliar iar aa r'suaaat Irntve, us it p it aitairhiaotle Jnte towel. he inrease thi isorder, or 9erairale

anara llrrata at'raaiataartraittrsraialaaaaar'rri~ltraarlaali~l~iaagl

othe ir l'eases, batll tharoa hly clenit s tniley severaid ogaas tol digeatiou, an thus hreils~it the sylitem

il withl whatever other aatlyo it be oppressed.

Ig 'I'vidaals, ali rn the useof'the T'a aoni Mixture, have r-

ee- exposed to a iahe i r i i ual auir llsrt Ia f the diseased

rag ad haveea'aataed auly ymtoylarllprlrll r'll whereas by

aaaaaar,,tlrlrae Aiaaaalaauria 'ar alalri

3I Xt\iL't" v INDRlWS,tin ith se o th e co llm o n r n+ Ali , thl i t la a lwa l i l a reas,(ted ll in reased linh 11 ii r t rcurr ca. h Th irilt langss.of frequent r nel ' s ofthe Ague, is very evi tin for-a ataihe tsvatelawll o n b& coie. alld Wmthrr preo lair t

the taial to react witrh medicine a ll seed y fall a vina-

io l lint if) such l ei essant volence. o ' hl e 'Ii, T h 1lis xura isLateffared at 'a reh a reanle priaes, aa to pluae it aithinIth reach of every one--so that 111', linor and det, luteare herey. f. ilrlislle t tassiry st Ie, w 'l'hot n so ilnetilen apa'alit iate riae whsaic is frnquead tly denied astoaitllln, or else verdly rel rct l j aly b asrowed.

ig The publict are re..pecll rv t, ned ngnlnst the HiplrAlt a imitatitl of this aadiael haahat are daily offeredlIt is prepared onhI by lr..hanh rIa . Row.amrla d at aeis

Ld-hulardtar, a\larket'str raaIel'h uigaaa__ The s Nr"aS ''n iii the h'l)anala' ag•tn for ila a,

4'Smith \ te'r 't • qa't• ans'd will a l by ae tarn ls, at

t taia dnhihld rl a'hi ri, rp laer. a'. a he had at retail alsaaatIn hAt I ' lro urraa'aaia'e in h, ', a 'it.111J.\IOVIS ,L, ANDREWS,

lieWholesale r ltggists

7O'TI lo( atyal A aiI ana(anh

\ v0 I <r tatla aaalr,)a I Tahoito hltrdnabeed m'Nde a.ly Maaars. Blair k Lawes al this c dtya

a of all thearaira er ar. a eltan lef ery desert tir an beall. n l in to W tl n it o e ll &'it Blair satd \VI]+ttcmnlore, Blair &

CO., aind nlefrl1y of this city, nd of said I lnr & Lawes or

r of Nwta'lk New Jerasey, an I to Joh \VII lllwrhalI Ian. J. Mlihr of r lilt aa ity of New Yark, frr teb)enlefit of the• 'rodituor ll'.aid houles all l utll trl e lon-

All pol sonls ida ete ltt said housa are e reuestted et

'Larl s Iraranr ,a'arrn a'r'a rla'al atano atra'llr',anvrraaqal'.pay, adtslid ll erditors of" thle. e ealll ere. ret'quested to pre-

'se' their t1:'1'ra'18 hlaala tellnl t'

"a ErrNlYarn Ia 'll )'IASIIOAS,__ _ Agellt oI laid Assaignaines,dc--t No I Chartre+ 0t, ear. atRhl.

a, 11L7' PRItI d-,l'in attt i;,itrar Natar'ur ils p aaaI.a

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