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AOIwL OF NEW OfANSe BY Tni ON, ADAMS &°CeG., '^p~b"X =,0 VAM iNT.ET. ' T lif KB: v' epbet13,qaetel evaee o ateetd bseiiebe the T 6 ee ii eh,.'ilaxg,.udeyeetlptad,) for, c e; belf-yyi L ant qet'tedy at the PO natbliieee ,te p sCebito thecear tea ja g" t, po egaze-ettsgartion, in all. css." Jduertleeeeete M the tested pegs see sheeget $t forb seep SP tepn tliebd Aii tten ale,etilbeo esareed,$t per ftareoery lnsertion.. Adveetlaemetstaetsdsetmed, will be psbitald one mbonth, 7 <t gepseedeteegdld'esetedhegly; aoe dttieteestb sub .,r torlponeftlb4toppedewtf all s casrtgees-ep lld,'ait the opelo the pespepetoee. .ZtAbr1 Dte0pteeteiltbe mded-te segsar adeeetieers. -:ý ' fi~k DAºIL'f CRiESVENT " ii s arhalatl n'wpicbt rendr ai. idit e cdum for adver tiseseeefAe A nree PAPehet55 1R tisegety, eseahing mees teleeleef homes at' heeti byese . ee being sted helbeferthsspesdeeo of bds eeie tdeaeoiie; etqeeteeti lee for "feetl use peep be edsnttllkeeeety publthecd is Its THE 1VEEEi'El $ C1iiESCE T 71phlihe every Mdnpdp r e a ei g of $3 a pane, invariably in ido ele.e syihtgstse"eateumeedtoeheeeltto eghost te. etý'utte 3tleeteetppt, Askase,' Alsheabes, Teses andctsher. Ssiatpe, ft*ireeeste feavoresle mode to edeerttseee oefteatg Thete 'estee snte maootmedsee' hsen. Adleetteemseseid. eeetetfeor $tper esentr, eacshiseetioe. .UESDAY MORNIQG, MARCH 4, 18t6 a W.e n indebted to the Hon. Thos. J. Bnfflg too, of the. Ste Senate, and A.D.aeriei and A. '". 6iiie, ofth Houseo of Reproentai , far Legisla tivtorom e______________ War ehtedto the Hon. F. C. Laille, of the- ooae oftereeetato lifor atteotion if trans tei ttlg ns nuinry Lgftisltii'e 3IthneUntt.d .ndero gta the ffcers of the steiamer A . h slaitpapers from St. Louis, Duo ounder obigationo to Iton. J. Spy of the Senate;Report on the the Brioll North Ameeican ani t ie Trod§ CGreatLakes edr r obligtt rSidell for a erpertof the eo the United i to of the en aable waorks, of its t i .everea edmin this or any na th' t position and of the roat; the bars that lie along it, and heefatrender its appr"eb hazardous. It is a 'r . e ommo y.valoe, androeflects theoigh ye been concerned in its pre {-~~~tl;-~':; tL4 i o3rthernan aEand tern mail, doe fyeyrerelq Mei " f beyond Augusta, Ga. The lt de G ethrough. erati ie f- de'ereipte oficotton were fair yes to..ay The gr tir part were out of Red and Oua thile rivers. These rivers continue to rise, and with rise in tbheMississippi, they will continue ir'good erd e ibr me time, perhapstillJune. There av val from out of th' Ohio since the rgai po :no, th~ ce.-i The foreign intelligence eontiiaee sto depress the prices of flour an.d 'grain. Provisions of all kinde come in also fora share of the . ele.i. The market begins to offer the strongest in douemonts forpurchases frm.Alabama, Georgia an(. Texas, and notwithstandihg the advance in freigh'., thre 'are large -shipments of floifr, corn and whet to 'orthern cities~ showing conclusively that t, weste.nirilroads are not interfering with much pros peef sucess with the national highway--the Mis maijpi river.'' Corrox.-The receipts of cotton for the twenty lour hburs ending at 6 o'clock last evening were, per Caddd,,from Lake Bistenean, 1,813; Swan, from Jef ferson Texas,1,229; City of Cairo, from Camden,769; Ceres, from St. Martinsville, 469; C.D. Jr., from Bayou SIa, 204; Magnolia, from Ashton, 1,600; Juo daltTouro, front Camden, 1,765 ; Aleck cott, from C.aro 260; Princess, from Vicksburg, 1,163. Total, 9,263 bales. Of sugar, 913 hhds. M3olaoses, 1,801 barrels. Total of cotton, since Saturday lst, inclu sive, 21,668 bales. Lbrnom L.CTURnS-.It should be borne in mind by all who have attended the preceding lectures of Dr. B. A. Gould, thatfhe delivers another this evening, at the Lyceum Hall, in continuation of those which have preceded it. The history of the discovery of the planet Neptune --first found, we believe, by La Veonrier, although calculated by other astronomers previously-will be the subject of the discourse, and should be deemed, as it assuredly is; of sufficient importance to induce all lovers of science to attend. Tickets can be pro cured as before. Mn. COLLINS' BNEP'rr.-The performances at the St:.Charles Theater this evening, are for the benefit of Mr. Collins; a gentleman whose varied and able personations during the time he has been with us, ha4e won for him a large amount of well-deserved popularity. He has evidently endeavored, by study and observation, to render his acting accordant to the idiosyncrasies of the characters presented, and to give a full and round embodiment of their natnres the angles and salient points which distinguish one mnan from another, and to show how, under certain circumstances, each one would act and be acted upon. We trust that that our citizens will turn out in sufficient numbers to render the occasion aspecuniarily profita ble to the beneficiary, as he will render it pleasantly agreeable to those attending. mruAlTeaY COLL&~ E, LOUIsSlCA.-We acknowl edge the receipt of a polite invitation from the faculty of CentenaryCollege, through Mr. Anthony Sambola, to attend the regular exhibition of the Junior class and the literary societies, which will take place on the 6th and 7th of the present month. We much regret our inability to attend, as we feel assured the exercises will be entertaining and instructive. Weare glad to know the College is in a flourishing condition, and that its prospects were never more fa vorable. We regard it as one of the best institutions in the South, and entirely worthy general patronage and countenance. At the present time the number of students is two hundred and nineteen, and additions to that number are being made from day to day. We earnestly hope the institution may enjoy a long career of honor, usefulness and prosperity. GAITrY Tnr E.-%he benefit of Mr. Fred. N. Thayer, Acting Manager of the Gaiety Theater, oc curred last evening, and drew, as every one expected, a crowded and fashionable audience. It was one of the most brilliant nights of the season. 'The entertainments commenced with Bulwer's beautiful comedy called " Money," with an unexcep tionable cast-Mr. Thayer playing Evelyn; (Mr. Bour ciCault, Blount; those two excellent specimens of talent and stage experience, Owens and Browne, Graves and Smooth; Mrs, Gladstane, Clara, and Miss Robertson, Georgina. The piece was, of course, handsomely mounted and beautifully rendered. At the close of the comedy, Mr. Thayer was loudly called for by his friends, and, 'coming before the cur tain, spoke substantially as follows : "iedie orandGentlemen.: When I cloed a brief engagement tere last season I pronounced it y ,cset nppearanuc. I left home-.er this clty is the home of my career--pctg an eu gagemntin the North. Good fortune hasse Ost umeher again, |Whare was by st eg eppesrao gu thate hisLronic art. Tresrn i tlset hold ta nento lhappy and s ult to rl theo eprntaton.el f a hen st. and en ouriaged br ronopd o b.oan yad the Treard of lts noight, I alle consothier maysel mrly nenrdd fora o myn hope aned doth and uoro. rI eaoot teallou hon tar thsies o efof r ns Gmt.nghtedu lg t cptioc, nor retcenUyerea y mce te nse apfertnoudr to you. th plensurW tsen oO, tuowever, to resrets thafelloew-rtiie etofuaeual and tooe, areleeod eutomy s ieruetthaccn The nvor oa r. Donre ont ioltebe t servicesof ru rs. Gladoene, end LOc nheeofcnooe itas doas thamt dy rendered her cunhao ppcervyieeu, wil ever he enmiee edy eiwe p redornde cleare . and geentlemee, accpt my e Oheartc thnn for uonr nerdne; n enhined toct he attendnne of this evening,,, a be. ltdve me that the highest hope of my heart ist that I may ultl malely be more aworthy t yiour Cppro0 alton M-r. Thayer's remarks were reccived with the wurm. est applause by a hounsefull of warm and sincere friends. After the OJŽOech, Mr. Duffeld sang Albert P'ike' aitg oof the "Fine Old Arkansas Gentleman," and the evening-s' entertainments closed with the burletta called "Iachel is Coming," in which Mr. Browne plsyed the part of Perrroikle, a stage manager; Mr. Owens that of Signor Smittini; and Miss Robert onaseveral chlracters appertaining to the piece. We need oejy add thatit passed off very happily, as did dine entice 6evenig's performances. ''It ai@teenth a mary of th Fire Department of this.eity takes place to-d y, and the programme laid, down for the ocodsion shows that, like its prede cessoc t will be a very handsome and ittrmctive dis play, equally creditable to the. city which is so well prepared against the dangers of conflagrations, and the men who are ready to exert'themselves td lessen the losses arising from the wonton, but destructive freaks of the fire-fiend. The history of the Fire Depactment of this city is familiar to all who have been:Y'idents in it; the varying changes under which it t3'a'own from com prativo nhthingness to it. preseit strength and sta hity ; the great -mount of active duty it has been .dnopelled to discharge ; the many falsoalarms whieh havetu tnmed out its strength, at all houra of day and night ; whcan the summler sun was scorching the beds of, former streams, and when icy pendants hung fromi the over-charged gutters. Within its oncals can be found a histor of the unfiiachitng conduct of some who have metileath in the discharge of duty. Whohasforgotted ttiFerry,Woodruffaud McLeod? It cannot be :denied that there are members who reflect no credit on the Company in which they are enrolled and ihe noble organization to urhich they belong ; bahsuce.aeceptionla instances belong to every org igious,socialand political and can t poower other than that Onei-potonp t' cln_. ' cichange and control human natre ao d ei of men. The general characte 6th firemen of New Orleans is equially honorbt themselves and creditable to the city, that co call out such an array of zealous, ianeliannt and intiepid r oardians. Tih grand displays thathave been made by the Fire Department'on previous anniversaries, are familiar to all; when Company after Company, from Algiers add Lafayette to the loder bounds of the city, had tuned onet with full ranks of uniformed men; with fine, strong horses;.with engines polished until they shone like gold in the sun'erays; with the rosy floral offerings of fair friends ; with banners and music ; making the day as jubilant and glorious as any within the year. The order of exercises to-day is analagous to that former years: a marshaling of forces upon Canal street, at nife in the morning;'with the three Number One Companies-of Gretna, Algiers and Carrollton in the van, followdd by the Chief and Assistant En gineers, and otherCompanies in their numerical order, extendingfrom Rbyal to St. Charles street-making in all a battalion of twenty-four Engine and Hook and Ladder Companietcomprising an average of seventy five jnembers to each Company-and some reach over tivo hundred, active and honorary-nearlytwo thou sand.warriors of the flames, who, though neither sala niandera nor of phoenix nature, can face, undauntedly, the element which was innocuous to the former and whichgave new life tthe latter. The procession, being formed, will march down Royal to Esplanade street, through Casacalvo and Mandeville to the Levee; up Chartres and Camp to Julia; through Carondelet, Apollo, MIagazine and St. Charles, to tihe St. Charlee Theater where the annual address will be delivered before them by JohnlS. Holt, Esq. The exempt fire men, veterans of previous times,s will re-appear once more' in the ranks which their presence formerly graced, and be escorted by their successors to the theater, where, aside from the attractions of the ad dress and music there will be assembled agreat num her of ladies, for whomn seats will be reserved in the dress circle. .The line of march will he taken up at ten o'clock presely, and the theater will be opened at one. The address will probably be delivered about two. The programme of the celebration is very exact and com pIrehensive,and satisfies all the wants of an occasion, which, like the present, deserves to be highly honored and held in general esteem; for, if a single act of daring and philanthrophy, whereby one man is bene fitted, deserves praise and the approbation of the pub-. lic, how much more deserving are the labors and sac rifices, theefforts and exertions of a great body who have charge and custodianship over the more mate rial interests of a metropolis as large, as rich and as important as the one which sits regally at the moath ef the great father of waters and reaches its Briarian arns to every part of the habitable globe. A great loss here is a great loss everywhere ; its prevention is, therefore, a public benefit of incalculable value. We trust a proper regard will be paid to the dcca sion by all our citizens, and some proof given to the fire department that their labors and Ihzards are not without public appreciation. The evidence is cer tainly well-deserved. The High iVater. According to all the information we receive from the telegraph and the newspapers, it is quite clear we are to have extraordinarily high water this season. There seems to be a general feeling of appaehension throughout the lower valley in regard to crevasses and overflows, although that feeling has not led to the commencement of precautionary works, so far as we are advised. An immense amount of snow has fallen the past winter on, and adjacent to, the greater and lesser tri butaries of the Mississippi river, and along the Mis sissippi itself as far down as Cairo. The upper streams have all been frozen, navigation suspended, and ice accumulated in quantity and thickness to an extent not paralleled within a quarter of a century. That ice has broken and is breaking up, and that snow is melting; and there are many alarming indi cations that we must be prepared for higher water than existed when scores of plantations were over flowed and a large portion of the city of New Or leans was submerged. Nearly all of the tributary rivers are full and rising, and the Lower Mississippi is rising with dangerous rapidity. The Vidalia (Concor dia) Intelligencer, of the 29tli ult., states that the river is swelling at that point at the rate of two feet each twenty-four hours ! Should it continue to rise at this rate for a very few days, numerous points above and below will be in imminent danger of over flow, and it will require great energy and unceasing care to protect them, even if the city be not placed in some jeopardy, which is not beyond question by long odds. At all events, itmight be well enough for the authorities to look to the matter, and be prepared for any emergency that may arise. Have we any protection levee worth a straw ? We urge upon our country friends to look well to their levees-to repair, strengthen and elevate them, wherever it may be deemed necessary-and to oexer cise an unceasing surveillance over them. The labor and money will not be thrown away, even if the flood is notas great as there are good grounds to anticipate ; and if it is, they may prove invaluable and impreg nable bulwarks to shut out a devastating overflow. NEW ORLEAN MEnDICAL AND SBURGICAL JOUNALs.- The March number of this very valuable and very in teresting semi-monthly medical journal, edited by Dr. Bennett Dowler, of this city, and published by H. McCulloch, at No. 76 Camp street, has been received by nous. It contains about one hundred and fifty pages of original and selected matter, treating of diseases, cures and discoveries; of the advancement of med. cal science, and is accompanied by a supplement, giv ing a tabular view of the signs furnished by au.culta tion and percussion, and of their application to the diagnosis of diseases of the heart and great vessels; besides much miscellaneous medical matter of itupor tance to members of the profession. TrE QUenaRernL LAw JounALa.-We have re. ceived the first number of a new legal publication, to he issued quarterly, by J. W. IRandolph, in the city of Richmond, Va. It is edited by A. B. Guigon, and, in the introductory, the editor states that the fact of there being no Southern work of the kind was the in ducement which led to the undertaking. The num ber contains one hundred and fifty-four pages, con sisting of essays, recent decisions, notices of late law books and condensed authorities upon various law points. The publication cannot but be of use to the profession. It is neatly printed at five dollars per annum. SHiP, STEAMBOAT AND1FAM!LY SUPPL!ES.-AUgUO tus O. Merkel, at stall No. 2 Poydra. market, is prepared to sup. ply ships, steamboats ad fmilies with all kinds oI meat, tripe and sausages. Its has choice corned beeg put up fr robin and family use, and will supply vesselJ mud those rlho wish t wilh fresh mikeh co-s, hogs, basils, pigr, sheep, goats, geese, chic'r ens and other live stock. HisJ card may be seen it malocr columrn. NEW ORLEANS STATIONEIS' 'AREEoUSSE. -Tile as ortmant of tebol l, medical, theologicay, literscy, acisntset and bl5ank books, agrcultural aad other thks, posses-sd and offerb ed ar "aIaby J.as. Steel, publishser, stationer and bos-asslris No. 60 Campa trect, is probasbly unsurpassed by any establi~lh menu South of Minion and Dixon's line,. The opportnities offered to Pehurers are great, anld country 'merchantsi can fill theiri she1Yes with whatever is wanted by them upon as reasonrable tcrms as from nny Eastern eatrblisbtuent. All who are makingE purchasea should call at lbs Stations-s' Waschouas. Szy the ssdvertllsment. TELEGRAPHED TO TIIE CRESCENT. ADDITIONAL BY THE AMlERICA. _.---. PROBABLE SAFETY OF THE PACIFIC. By TIE SOUTHERN ANu Ii lT0 ION NES England. The London Times expresses nu anxiety regarding Englnnnd's seces in the approaching Congress. In the House of Connonis, on the 15th, Roebuck moved the production of the correspondence with Sthe United States and a copy of the instructions to Cnmptou.. ` Palmerston defended the Governunent, and depre cated the idea of a war with the United States. He believed the interests of the two countries were insep arable. The Derby:pihrty are determined to support Palmeston. The Peace Congress. The Peace Conference opens oaths 21st. It is said that Austria and France wisked the admission of Prussia, but England refinsed. The Dutch and Japan, The Dutch have concluded anew treaty with Japan, obtaining important privileges, accorded to no other nation. The Steamship Baltic. The Collins steamship Baltic, from New York, ar rived out at Liverpool on tile 13th. The Pacific Possibly Safe. The passengem by the America report seehing a Collins steamer, on the 19th, hcading up the English Channel, with a signal of distress flying, and thhinks it was probably the Pacific returning. Cincinnati Slave Case. CrncixxaTr, Feb. 29.--Tlhe fugitives, whose arrest caused so much excitement, a short time since, were delivered to their owners to-day, and escorted across the river by 200 special police. From Washington. WAOsmIlNoTs, Feb. 29.-The Senate has received documents from the President showing that England has made no offer of arbitration. Crampton on Wednesday last made a proposition for arbitration, New York Market, NEw Yone, Feb. 29.-Cotton firm with sales of 2,000 bales before the steamer's news tranphircd.- Flour is unchanged. River Intelligence. Lorisve.LLE, March 1.-The river is still rising slowly, with nine feet on the falls. The weather is cold and wet. ARRIVAL OF THE ARAGO. NEow YoR, March 1.-The Asago has arrived at this port from Havre and Southampton, after a bois terous passage. The Arago brings dispatches from Messrs. Buchan an, Mason and the English Government. The English Government is about to ask a new loan of twenty millions of pounds. The Markets. Now YORK, March 3.-Flour, $7 121; Whisky Louisiana Legislature. DBATo RiOCur, March 3.-Nothing of importance done in the House to-day. Senate.-Wooldridge's bill to amend and re-enact the law relative to contested elections, passed. The bill grants an appeal from the decision of juries in all cases in the Parish of Orleans. The memorial from the New Orleans Academy of Sciences was reported from the committee and or dered to be printed. Mr. Pike introduced an act to abolish corporeal pun ishment in the Penitentiary. Night sessions are to be held until the adjourn River Intelligence. LortVIIEEE, March 3.-The river is still rising with eleven feet on the falls. Arrived Saturday--Landis, Madison, Tecumseh, Caledonia, Monongahela. On Sunday-Eclipse, Vir ginia, R. J. Ward, Empire, Defender, Tremont, Buck eye, Monarch, Gulnare. Departed on Saturday for New Orleans-MoNs, Ben Franklin and David Wtlite. On Sunday-John J. Roe, Ocean Belle, Indiana and Delta. VICTORI. Ln.---The followiing letter from N. Longworth, Esq., of Cincinnati, was received by us a day or two since. Upon reflection we have concluded that its publication would do more to accomplish the olbject the distinguished writer has in view than any thing we could say. Hence its publication. If we can be of any assistance, it shall be cheerfully ren deredr fo Ciscls T1 February l7, 15td6. Editorr of Daily Crercnt: I am ayxicus (if I cannot see them) to know that yor polnds are covered wiih the Victoria Lily. Of warm night thle leacves will form plcasint and dry beds for your children. The warmer the climate, the better. If yen can ascertain, and senti me the nnmcs of right or ten per ons whor hrave sitabrle ponds and are desirous of gving them a trial, I will send to your care, or any other person you alay name, by a steamboat, young plants in pot,. They will ble-ao this season, and hear leaves, if tile weather is warm, that will muc ure from eighteen to twenty feet in circumllerenle, ad the edge of the leaf, trned u!p will keep a child dry, slceping on it, weighing lifty or sixty pounda. oucrs, truly, N. I.ONGWORTII. Thie water may be from two to for feet deep. In cly pond in the hlot-loie, htundreds of seedlihg come p iyarly from the seed dint falls in tile water. The plant is perermiacil. HIIAINTON'S DHIOAMA OF TILE RIOIAN WAR. Thle excitement to winllles this triunlgpr of ir: at thle Armory' 1Ia11 eontilmclauJabated. Fromn its commencenmenttbe nolliunccr have steadily increased until it h-u becotne ncccrsary to secure Recnts in thle day to be ocrtnil of thlem at night. Asttle entire cx Iiblon i n ahappy comnbination of Rmumml~eut andI instruction, we would call thec particular attention of the heads of the school rt - partment to make %erangeournt s with Mr. 1IngAto for the ad Eisi.En of their pupilsh on Wederdsdy or 0 Edaty afternoon. Amusements This Envening. ORLzEANs THEATER.--Verdi's grand opera of ST. CHARLES THEATER.--Benefit and last night of Mr. Collins. " Irish Attorney," "Irish Genish," " Teddy the Tiler," and " No. 1 Ronnd the Corner." GAIETY THEATER.-" Poor Gentleman" and " The Todlecs." AnoeRY HALL.--Dioramie Panorama of the Rus AMElnrCAN ClCus,--Coroer of Magazine and Jose plineo.reet.. EOery evening. THI GaEl:T BA.--The great Australian perform ing bear, at No. 95. St. Clhrles street. Day and evening. Co,. WooD's MUSEUM.-" Living Giantess," " In fant Esau and Mother" and wonderful French Warbler. tNo 18 St. Charles treet. Steamoboat Departures This Day. 01110 RIVER. Lebanon, Williamson, master, at 5 o'clock. John E. IIdet & Co,, 661 'yras ,treet, gatnts. ARKC, ANS RIVER. Ness Latona, ros, master, at 5 'clok I'. M. Caddo No. 2 l,Marshall, tInn r, at 5 o'clock. Lewis Snapp & Co., 37 Front street, and T. 11. Smith, 12 New Leveo, agents. BAYOU MACON AND TENSAR. Atalanta, Briugs, tnster, at 5 o'clock. L. Snapp & Co., 37 Front street, agents. ILOWER ISl51CIP'I. Mlaguoia, Thomatsson, master, at Ss clocrl. T. . Smitt, 12 New Lsves street, gent. S OUACIIITA RIVER. City of Cairo, YoTeum, ster, trat 12 o'clock. T. I1. Smith, 12 News Levee wtrest, ad Arthur S Co., agets. At Ai.l--Chsttt, ItIns psstOtnss, On Innt,,AyTn. :l0 at 4 'clsock A. MI. IIi5NRIET'TA, silt of iJohn Jhct-'n, Itakcr, of Lsondon and AIs--l-ttprlle . i- Thlle bret evidenee that an t be r i favor of the eicaciousrners of IlooOhld'rs Glumll ]liters, pro pnred by Dr. C. M. Jackson, is the unprecedered dernmud for them from all parts of the Union; and, altlnglh thlire may be many compounds prepared and represented as being orthy of a liberal patrolage, yet we feel constrained to remark, that the r8t number of testimonials with which tie wonhy doctor has been honored, by per on of the highest chlraetel aud respecta bility, who found it necesary to have lecour.e to his prepara tion, is testimony sauelently conclushive, that a more efectual remedy for the almost immediate relief of those aftlicted with that direful mnlatdy, Dyspepsia, hoa never b-t n discovered. See adveortitrement. fre4 Imd\V ToE GRIEAT RUSSIAN REMEDY-Pro Bono Ptb'lico. "Every mother should have a box in the house handy in easy of accidents to thle children." Redding Russia Saolve is a Bostonremedy.of thirty years' stadilng, and is recommended by plhysitcils. It isa smo and speedy cure for burns, piles, boils, comrs, felon, chilblains, and old sores of every kiud; for fever sores, ulcers, itch, scald head, nettle rash, bunions, sore nipples, (recommended by nures,l) whitlows, stie, festers, flea bites, spider stmgs, froron limbs, trlt rhewm, scurry, sore and cracked lips, sore nose, warts and lehll wounds, it i a mo.st val uable remedy and cure, hich can be testified to by tholtrands oho have used it in the city of Booton and rvcility for the ast thirty year. I no irnstance wrill thio oalve do ml iljorv, or in terere with n physicirn'soprrscripions. It is made from the purest materieal, froom a recipe brought from R. esia--of articles growing in that coutry'-and the proprietors hvre letters from all classes, clergymen, phyicilom,, r.et eaprins, nurses ao d o.h. ers wholurove ursed it themelves ad reeooomerod it to others. Reddlng's Russia Salve is put in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a pcture of a horse and a distbled soldier, which picture is also engraved on ts wrapper. Price, 5 cents a beo. Redding & Co. For sale by . Wright o Co., 0. 0. Woodman ,r d all druggisrts, felt roddlW .A'ndetenth .Alnnfersary OF TE. FIfRE DE& RTMENT. lhc Fire Department of ow Orlean, with those invited to asist In the celebration of their Ninaetentth Annimcrsmry, will assemble at 9 o'clock A., 3., TIIIS DAY, March 4th, on Caual street, in the following order: Davy Crockett Fire Company No. I, of Gret(n. Pelican Fire Company No. 1, of Algiers. Carrollton Fire C(ompany No. 1, of Carrollton. Carrollton liiook nd Ladder Comlpny. . cffers6u City Fire Company. AL~ RED BELANGOER .....................Chief Engneer. JOI. II . GRUBER ................Fir t Assistant Engineer. DAVID IIRADBURY.............Second AssOistant Engineer. 3Mlneburg Pire Company No. 1, of 3luneburg. Volouteer Fire Company No. I. L.fayette Hook and Ladder Company No. 1. Will form on the north side of Canell street, the head resting on Royal street, and extending west. Mihiissippi Fire Comlpany No. 2. Vigilhnt Fire Company No. 3. American HIook and Ladder Company No. 2. Columhia Fire Company No. 5. 1 L.aI n nh tllose Company.l becheanis' Fire Company No. 1. Ealgle Fire Company No. 7. Will form on . he outh side of Canal street, head'rcstlng on Ro1yal trec, anid la Indin . east.1, rhdtern Fire Company No. 1. hIoipe Hook and Ladder Compial)nlly No. 3. Creole Fire Comlpany No. 9. LPniseana Fire (Company No. 10. Irad FelhT Fire Company No. 12. W erscveraneo Fire Co pany No. 13, Philndelphin Fire Company No. 4. Will form on the south side of aun::l utr11t, head resting on St. Charles bstreet, extedmlil, wet. laekrk n Fire C'otuno yNos 18. wEslaidegto .h-rire (mup hrsy No. o, 20. C Pelian lhown iad oIodc, .'olnely, o No. 4. Orlen' s Fire t'l1mli:ly Io. 21. ,Tcl, ' oll Pi t .Areo uOlipeay So. A t n Clasmhcte Fir, Company No. 3. Crcrscent Fire CompanyJ Nuo. 1. Will form onnthe soth c idr uRo. inal sirt,!, head reitih" oin St. Charles street, xteuTdihe eart. R, t'TE: Th 1Froeess io will form oe C dal street, prcet hy at 10 o'lok. The hendo e the c'roessi , will move down Ronyal to Espaihnade, acros Esplile to Cansnrea l.or street, downClea cle to 1andeoille, ulp 'ndeille Pto Levee, uonp Levee to Es pltcdo, down Eslalanad to Chortrle, ill, Clortres to Camp, nip .Camp to Jltli, down Julia to Carondelet, uI Carondelci to Apollo, lip Apollo to St. Andrcw, pIl St. Alldrcw to G .r l -dhne , down M[agazine to Rlac or Robin to Annlllnaiooiti down An nnnnitiion to St. JOsCph. down It. aoslPph to St. hr('ales, dItown St. Charles to St. Charles Theater, where an address will be delivered by John S. HIolt, Jr. Esq. The Exempt Firemenore rcq, sted to assemnhle at tihe City Lottl, Calmenm street, at 9 o'clock A, 31.. frao,, whence they will be escorted into line. Ladii s and hledd of I'amilies are informed that the St. Charles Theater will be open at 1 o'clock 1'. 3iL, to accommodate them The M[arshals and Foremenic of the various compnlnics are noti fled to be Iunctually on tile ground, as the l'roecabion will lo-i lively move at 10 o'clock. The Aids to the tGrand MarshaI are requestd to a,.emhle at tlhe City IloteI at 9 o'clock A If. I. N. MARKS, raumd Marshal. F O It A IMO: I. N. MARKS................................Gra d Marshal. Wt.. C.1oE. :n...... or Fxem.pt Firemen's AssoElatlon.l Woi. 1. SC0l.Ioo ...... . P. Fisn,', Charitobl A.oAceiation. JA-IE BEGGs .......... Treasunr Jos.nI FOLGtr ....... Secreth0 . 10. M. Phillip. No. 1; F. FF Fleminh, No. 18; L. . Iown, No. 2; J3hn T. I'.,lottiero, N. 20; J. 1. Coulter, No. 3:; 1. I)etiommes, No. 21; olbert Goioabyo, No. 5; David Adam-, SN,. 2: D. T. Donooao, No.6; Iery iaekon, No. 23; (. JSoneg, No. 1; ., L. tIoberton, Jr., No. 21; J.. I. Oadegrito, No. , 3. 11. Cortel, ,i,.'aon Ilo;e; 1F. D. Bllgol, No. 0; J. Turpin, I1. and I..No. l; o,. Noggertll, N.,. 10; J.S. MoInoyrc. .. No. 2; T.0. O . dSlliva, No. 12; RobL. Wynne, .. No. 3 0. J. Roigart, No. 13; 1'. W. 'olns, .. No. 4; F. A. Couant, No. 14; J. Jaoubo, Milneh.ur No. 1. Foempt Fironein; Davye Crockett Fire Coponio y No. i, (f Gretna; elican Fire C(ompany N.. 1, of Algi,; Cnrrollton Fire Comlnyl No. 1, of Clrrollton; Carrollton Ioouk anmllla1dder 'onllanyo; Jelltrson Cily Fire ('lpanlly; Alfred Belanger, Chief Flngi:eer; John F. Gruirer, First s0im0nt , lgo0 in0er; 5Iihilburg Fire Comipan Nt,- I, of 3liilehnrl-; oilluoteer Fire . Comp.ny No. 1; Lafiyette Iook and Loadder ('omlolly N, 1; M .s . ippi Fire Con .av No. 2; Vi"gilant Fire I{llllCl;.y' So. 3; omerocan ,.ook and Ladder Company No. 2; ,Co o22i For, (Comrlany No 5; I.ouisinna Iose If Comalny; Iagl Fire Comip.ny No. N ; 1 'hmniol. File udompany Noo . N; IhIe hlook rlld Ladder o ornpaliy N o. 3; Creole Fite Com,,,,,y No. 1; I.ol.oinl FioC ('o1nIllly No. 1I Irad Ferry Fire Complny N-o. 12N r*t.rnaraunce fire C:onlllauy No, 18; Philde!tphia Fir COlllpaony No. N4; Jackou Foire Company Nn. 10; Wahingto n Fire Company No. 20; Pelicanu Hook and oadder CompaNy No. 4; Orleans Fire Company No. 21; Cre'crot Fire Company No, 24. .,4 1 .reew Orleans STrATIONEiRS' Wll E11-HO) USE, No. 60 CAMP STREET. BIOOS(S-Corporisng the works of the bent tanlard autl.or OOin the C aous departments of Literature, ancient a ('IIEAP PIBLICATIONS-At ypubllhers' price, received a aoon as Maned Fromn Ithe pres. SCHIOOl BOOKS-A laryge supply of all kitnd ill general ue, electled with great care by the prulrietor p-,ronally. PICTORIAL WORKS of the most beautiful de~riltlon u perbly bound. STATIONERY. Conhlbs in of the most approved kinds, adapt ed to the uoe of counting-rooms and pblhic offices. BLANK BOOKS made of the best wore laid paper, and of the moat approved mintfacture. PAPI.R AND CAIt 1)S-Letter, FoIocap, Folio, Post and other papers PlaySing and I'Plai Card of a h kinds. PRINTING ND 110010K BINDING, in all their branches, neatly executed. SCIENTIFICI WOItKS and otller works, ibyl the mot approved authors on the Arta and Sciences, in all their bratches. AORICUIUC'RAL WORKS, Ly the moy t approfed f uthor5. AIORIIITECTCILI.AI, WOIIKS, in all0 its braoches. For o ale by J. B. STEEL, Law Publisher, Bookeller and Stationer, and ý11 tn. C. I`:,,nr atreek J.Iedical Books. ANATOMICAL PLATES, COLORED AND PLAIN, --For wle by MEDICAL BOOKSELLER, No. 105 CANALU STREET, NEW ORLEANS. QUAIN AND WITSON'S ANATOMICAL PLATES; MACLISE'S SURGICAL ANATOMY, with sixty-Eiglt colored MOREAC'S PRACTICAL, TREATISE; RICOR D'S T RE.ATISG -ilIntrted; PANIOAST'S OIEPATIVE SURGIERY, with cighty Plates; MOTT'S VE.I,'EAU'S SUIRGERY, 4 volumeS; FENNER'S SOI'TIIERN MIEDI(:CAL, REPORTS, 2 ohn,,es; PEREIRA'S MATERIA IMEDICA, revised edition, by J. Car. .on, M. D., 2 Tohnies; DIRAKSE'S DISEASES OF TIlE VALLEY OF TIlE MISIS. SIPPI; SEIROI I'S COMPA RATIVE ANATOMY, 2 volume. Jledlcl ntdi8 clle nttcndill " the tension, dhich will INlTeR bE T Iw weeksl, ,ill fTnd ' vo ery;,x.i ., ,.orttint or M3diTnl Holoke, prices moderatc, mt ,mi .t 105o CA.N., STIREET. .1 Southern Remedy. CI3I."RRY LXPECTC0ORI4T~y Containns tibe active meudical ymdiiies of the pure decoction of Wfild Chlerry Iliark, and nmoll other vuluablul iohredrlentr that rendepr it far bonler titan nny othrer coughl medicine in this counltry. IL EGO )I OiN OATIOON. NewA) O).)fIi d)g , A.pril 9, yL 5. Dear· Sir--The publlic generally are fullly swore of theo then e~nds of remledies fur liiucilrd lung -1,u~lr the litlas of Piarsnlia Fdlns, Pills, Il'ihihi), Lini) ,p, Ac.. thlat p.r dail brought to their Lopio throu.gh I he newsp a Ipby way of ndvcrtisemppo.. nfy ob~ject is writing: thki n to fo~r pnldirntion is to induce thee puoblic, or at least thosre who ate auricld, tonu one nu that colntainr articles ocf rea~l use in pulmhonaryg diseases.. I am consious th~at in wo doing,, I am actingI most umuofws~ionclll y an:d derogaotorily to the interostc of herlicall Sciene andl the regudlarr Practitoners of Medicine. I refer to Woodman's Cherry Ery 1xpectorant, whichl is a cleat lia remedy that I have usecd w11 m onre success than any of thre weall prescrriptions used b y phy~sicians. J. M. i ITLANDd M D This preparation has attained n wide reicbrlly fr~om thec nni versal success whichl has attendedl its use. For though coughslls colds. and in fact, Liy plllmonary complaints this medicine, tea a its pcrlisr properties na adissolwent, andl its soothing pow)r to ail irritatiAs of thle throa, ill robalbly 0. preferred to anyhellcr oflere to thie pubIlicy yl n nL)p)ps , or dyspeplti rmedy, it w~ill oleo be found excellent, its nnral a nd grin.] wm)th kelie)ping the digeisive powers in proper toni. ReILember LO) this P the only cgLph medicine that l as st.. l the test of bye medical frternity. It Is Panctioned by, approved of, and recommended)Ly the leadilng yhysiciansPo thls city, Every botple is warranted peIgLe p.Li.VLPL.)p or the mLney re funded. We.guaranteyit tLL by bpette than an Ch'Pr y PecL)ra C:as "lieu)Oil, or anlythLllng Cbl nllow eL . P'rice-One Dollar a botltle. For tale, pblolcyppe nd r,.il, ih New Orlebns, by J. WRIGHT & Co., 21 and. 151 ChLrtres strP)), aod 0. 0. WOODMAN, m3 2p31bWlI corner ofClommonlandLMagazine L ireI) .. 7 Direct Importation -or SPRING AND SUMI\MER GOODS GIQUJEL & JAWImSON, 18 CHARTRES ST. 18 We have just received, and will offer on Monday, 3d Ilnstant, our new styles of ELOUNCEDI AND PLAIN BO11nC('TI AND JACQUARD BA EDGIE ANI) TIGSUE DRESSES; FLOUNCEI) I AND II..I MIULNS AND ORGANDIT)TES; IRINTED JACONETS, CO'ITLINETTES AND BRlILIAN TINES; SEVIGNE BAIREGE, ORGANDY AND JACONET ROBES; EMBROIDERED WHIITE, BLACK AND COLOREID SILK MANTILLAS; LACE 31ANTILLAS, IOINTS, SIIAWLS AND VEILS. \We would ask our friends, and those in want of Sprilnt foods, to give ns a call, as we IlvvC amongst our recent arrivals many new and desirable st)yles of Goods. , GIQUEL & JAMISON, i3 2pIt 18 Chartres street. .7lFoou'irA g Goods. Rrr Lave novv in store n Inrge nasortment of all articles for MOURNING, s'thB-b ASIIMERESi ,3OMBIA/.INEO AND ALPACAS; LARPOUR; CIALtLY; CREPE 1D1 LAING; GRENAPINE; RARERE; AND CREPE RAREROF; EN(IIOII AND IF RENG) CRAPES; PLAIN (SLACK SILKS AND FOULARDS; GINGIHAMS; CALICOES, AS.,ete. GIQUEL & JAMISON, n3 liGt IS IS Larlr ec rtr-t. .,Vew Spring Goods. Nos. 12 and 14 Chartres street, Beg lave to offer to the I.ndies, and to strangers visitin the city, a comlplete and entirely new stock rof SPRING GOODS, -ompt i1ng in part SILKS Of all quallitis; colors and descriptions, such i a11, Stid, re, ChUll, ,la·e and Plain TaIfeta,, Gros de Naples altd Fnulrds; Black do., Plain, Figured, Striped and Plaid; RUh Black MOIRE ANTIQUE, for Dre.ses and Mautille. PRINTED SILK MUSI.INS AND TISSUES; CREPE D'ORIENT; AIIREGES; OIEGANDIES; J ACONETS AND BRILLIANTINES, in piece. and in Robes. EMBROIDERIES, ComprieinF a Inre ~msrtmcnt of Black Threadl Iace ..(ltilla.<, Scarf, a1 ll Shals; Point d'Alcncon, ooll l d'AigUille Id Poiit de (G.e Lace Collars andl Slecves, nd cverytihng uew connected with the Embroidery Line. MANTILLAS. A choice s:lectin of Embroidereld Silk, Lace, Applnue nud Musli, Tama , Mantilla, and Scarfs. MILLINERY. Paris Spring Straw, Ihir and I,'e Bounets for Ladies and Misses; Ribbons, i'lumes, Flow.rs, r. The whole f the stock of Winter Silk, and other goods n and below cot. m3 2p3t Comnmission Carpct Ji/rarcr oons. NO. 120 CANAL STRIEET, hNEAR ROYAL STRERT, Rafre ail Lllnl n TAIRe ný=ortrurltof VELVET, TAPESTRY, BR LSEELS, TERRE IEF-', ANI) INGIRAIN ) ARPETINE:, 8hilel wrill be eokl "ITr low to elll. c eul:iiumcn~e. WINDOW CORNICES, TRANSPARENTSIIADES, RUGS, M ATS, ERUIASETS, ci. sO3 2TS Dailcy's MAG;IC'AL PAIN E'VTIIAC'tOIc. ThenrL never Ihil belen n di".'evri made In )Irnlerix Zlolicn. wherreby Pxin -,l be ýn quickly linllny ic ad where hartr in r high ant~e ,lf intlumlltiia enm e ro i nl:idllg educedl to their nxturnl ttt, anal whe];re wound, o ~r .r-T I m b e - ll !".-gUF] Iy) flAT IEYi MACHT, PAI :N EX ATOP.. For -rni i WS- Olau· A b lln~le anod ;,tail. by~ J. WRIPIHIT & Co., ,n32I61t 1 PIa 151 5 C'rtre CCCtrHt, NO. Lyon's Kahairton, FOR TIIE IIAIIm, NERVOUS IIEADACIIE, J \D TOIIET ULI C It to pat __p i______r, __________ trt___ p___ ctiy lean, and clxhhii Li ti, 1 -rftune of tile nie,ýt delightful th-,rt,"r Landies, try it--it roor vi but cent,, anld is far supevrior to ang Trirnllli~ronlr Trliit m or Iul-ieir.ýIor. fold a t mamihcl!;uc ' i 'i -i w,", by J. 'RI(:IIT &: CO:, .3 :ryt 21 and 151 rl~hutt- ttect. S(Cw Cal fpilt Stoi'e, 58 CAMP STREET. 58 CANTOIS MATTINGSI. MhI, ,,d docked; 011, CLOTHS of hny fidlt, from, 3 to 21 fett, 13INI)(lS SIIATIES -dCRNICES,",nwd-in VELVET, BTUOSEL.S, TAPESTRY, ETHEE-PLY SET I.N. M'Iflnl;i to reduce olli 'w 'k of t'nillc~in e=, re oQer th-c at _'y lute Oýri0L L,. ELFIN s, Co., " S2I!4Gmp ,trSt. Clothing, C H Lei FO i C, -1, I X Thie unlersigndwillr FsIel . LAND WINTER II.CTIT. I Yt, now ry cheap·11 for the (Iurpo, ofu closing out their stock of fi-l,, t o mnlie room forr a *pleluulbl Mock o f1 SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Weu are IIO Juslt Tcj~il n I1(l l II$VI:BIeul of LINEN BIOSOIM SIIIITTS; ('OI.OIEE 5111112'5, madle in h, h bp, style; COIIIOIED BAS1 IlAT';, I-ANTI INI VESTS, I new m11d A large asortmeint o.f FUNISIIING CO,1S, TIRUNKS,, EMIIREI.LIS, dl. R. PITKL' & Co., mr3 21,6t 37 Tamp s treet, .MVir. Tlkgekcrayqý. All the populnr ýrritinf~x of this Feltlcmmln nre for enie at ;1PE O i A~P IVtJ No. 14 CAMP STRCET, -.and m- 'RfRXJG 9ýC. Q J I RBLE.S 3800BE-STO]REi, m3 21,3 1 -DJR s8' (WARLE SIOTFIL. Dk. Ludlurnt's Specific, FOR THE CURT OF A CERTAIN CLASS OF DISEASES, SUCH AS GLEETS, tc. The elebrity of the late DR. 1S DIATM is LIJuSUM cint guar Stee for the virtues of this A medicine. It as Pleural to the tale, c ~ing in a fen days, withoutany Particular change in livingU , ur ineoUlAnie,,UIrom busin-. lior sale Cby E. D. BEACH, flsuggiht and Apothecary, A2 4,&WUlt ornur Ch,, tree and Customhouse streets. Swedish andro IIrungarian Lecltes. The hn,1-ri er ifi -o.n.ltao rcrrivink fresh huportitions of qWEI)ISII AND HIUNGARIAN I.RE(`II ,E K. fnd is Prepared to supply Drugglis by the hulndred or thousnd, at lowest prices. JAMES SYME, Druggist, n3 2ptf corner Canal and Carondelet )trects, N. O. /Iaoleolesal I)Drug Slorc. 1)RIU(.(ISTS, PIA\'rERSRS and CoUNTRY D)EAI.I:I(S A -ci"irl to P 1,in i nnr wO,, which ft." EVERY ARTICLE IN TILE lRUG I.1\E, 111,1ntCId of thi tih s 1 111. itJ, SYMEil off", n n l bI. PIIC I icl Ei ll Le Il'l int, ew Orleans.. JAMES6 SYDMIE, Druggist, m3 _ptf 137 nrid 139 (.arlll street, orner (.ulrndde t, . 0. Surgical I stlruneils. On hnnld n Inrpr upply, cuniprtririn nlmolt rccry inhtlnmrnt icirpdmil by thle Surgeon, of F-wh~c, Ell-glih no d A ,iiuN manufucturc.c --Alno- MIEIIICINF, CIIEZ1TP-l.~a ml-, Iooiica d. Mnhhog.-3; MEI)I1C1(E SADDLE BA ';v, in ceary yE, for Eal. by JAME~S SlEE, Dingo , O n,3 ?rprf 13i andl 139 (:irlll street, --nc Cnrondral.L, N. 0. Quinine. ONE TIHOISANDI OUNCES Just received and tonrrire. Tha uul-sriber has arranged to beu reguulp sy uppliedl with the superior Quinine of Ziemner, Howalrd E Kent, of Loudron; Pow. ers and rreightmnnl, of Philaldelphia; a nd wrill sll at the lowesta market p rice. JAMES SYME, Druggist, m32ptC 13;and 13SCansal rtreet, corner Carondelet, N. O. School Books and Stationerye -For sale by arF.OaZ-As I.. TRZ'*EE, BOOKSELLER AND STA TIONER, No. 105 Cannl street. Merchants visiting the city in rant of BOOKS, PAPER, BLANK S, I c., will d wll to look In and examie he m3okB ofRLs ofrd on 1LBERAL TERMS, ANt m3 ipOi 105 CANAL STREET. Bylr~t $ Co., tVIIGLEOALO A.ND OtIttAOL DRUGG;ISTS ALND APOTHECAPUIS, Corner o~f Cntttp, nod CL'ntowlo nirfeto, NRtY OtIttOANO. htootpetoitt Onmn thityo tritol Gn tttgott plio btototntt tItUltOi (ItittttOAt.G, t'RFtt~ttttY, OtlittICdt. IN. OiTOUNENTOr FANCY Ah~ti TutI~ICT tItITtItIt,, ott., tttu` ttititttIO0O Iiitttttt potttokl i~ytolssevn ltl ottontRetobt Ctto, to pii Gitt trl~l~m~cJ k tolx tthtot, NEand)·lWATltolOW rottsluit CAnOliOG, GUM tt~it ucmot', tonttNo ttS, Go.,nll Vo~nt~ it tinatn T UNO C'OL~~~~CtYRN &~DIS CCIDO'.TOrN~, ot., Iil Strangers COMING TO NEW ORLEANS ARE INVITED TO VISIT - rnTJI M flflO 'rfl CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT -or ALFRED UII1NROE & Co., No. 34 MVagazine street, Where inly be found THE LARGEST ASSORTTMIENT -or .~ASHXONABLE CLOTHING, IN NEW ORLEANS. And where every article is offered at the very lowest price, and no deviation in any instance made. INDIA ITUBI3 EI CLOTHI NGC, Of Every Description. TRUNIS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS. y Clcrk, speaEking the French and Spnuih langneges, al ways inattelndance. ALFRED MUNROE & CO., m3, 2pSI 34 Magazine street, corner of Gravier. Setting off to Close Business. THE ENTIRE STOCK -or .TOLSEPN .-IUIF"I.". Ao. 20 CAMP STREET, under the City lHotel, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. JEWELRYT; SILVER AND F'LATED WARE; COMES, IIRUSIIES, lERUEMIER ; FINE FANCY ARTICLES, -Is nlow eclling "' COST OF I)IIOITATION. City Dalenlr and Country fMerhants have now an opportunity of purchasinig lt tile abone reduced priceS FOE. CASHlor CITY ACCIEPTANCES. arlln and esmine before purchnains el:rn hrre. F. ROBERLTS, Agent. . Rernnember No. 20 C;mep ctret, ndler the City lotel. .MPoic .V ewt Books, Of the .e.t aithl-r, rcc ed thW day pger : t,-i P (;I NORMAN'S, No. 1.1 Camnp streOt. AT THE ST. CIHARLES BOOK- STORE. Carpet i;"ar,·housc.r 19 CHARTREIIS STREET. 19g IIu dlilr nirli-nls. rl· n rcrcei lnv, Ilirec: f. rlu minnnfnrturcrerr 11ýlilou, `ýI!ýý'l ýýi l~llc=Illa' T; lnI i f::. Lnlr iclr. a 3 ply 4r.4 (II: n Illrh x rl,.r ni tlle o((· l il ari u r jl i i Iic. roS 16t.1 ;H I'1Y.1'.L('7 Iaacey Saddlcrpr, -WAItPEI OUSE. Dir· lr~j· anllr ·rnl Inr of ell nrilic i ticr Hliirno dirc: fr tie lr~ miwternl, and o ffered lit m tll &i rmee Cn nnlo.fýM, LAICEY .C~ CO., fr·a 21c h r.Cnre ae Spltcndid .fssortnlmnt -ne sr It : lt C AA ti 00 Eo S, AT REDUCED PRICES. P' . A. IEBRAIID, 118 C(.ANAL STREET, 118 Is now opening the ' llownl PR SIMI. 1:(;(D.i , rceicd by the Pltet a rl alm, which he . ill Hell n vo ry- reduceE d pricCe 'lacin, Fior; angd Flounced uAREESE IDRESSES; Colored < iRENAlDINE ltlack Fl,'h-u-d RA .EI..E Plain 3llackc GRFNADINE; Striped and Phdd ,. FOU'I ARII 1 SILKS; Oreandy, I'la and Flouncd DRESSE-S; MInulin and Jnconct alencienI LACE I TOILETS; IEbroiderd ..),lin lId Jaconet BANDS; INSERTINGI; ITlite Cotton, AMIBRTI(; BRILLIANTINEIS, White and C(lored; Real " I'S M USLIIN, 4-4, 6-4, 8-4; NANSOOK; INDIA MULL; Stripd and Check SWIUS MUSLIN; . AMlIIRl''; TOIET Q'IITS WhiLe and CU.Ired, all ihe; T(MIL: I)l; NORD; SILK 1('tU1 III UI.ISTRIF., for TI avelig TIrel' ('CRTAIN MUSLIN, ZJanard, I)Damasked and Emb'd; 12 4 WIIIl'P TITOIINET. for M.oquito liarS , mtade to order; 1rish Linenl IIIIITINS; SIlIoETI SN IINE, French, Scotch and Irish, all widths; Yellov and Colored NANKINS, etc. etc. --Alo A complete ansnrtment of PI.ANTERS' TGOOD1; READlY-MADE CLOTIING AND STRAW IIATR, for Nroer. fa25 2ptf Tobacco. LONG BLACK TICII TOBACCO, for the Mexicn and Texy 3lalkety. Alo, Tobacc for 1'Illnlien use, in hhlds anoi bbl,, oad CIGAR TOBACCO, colstautly oi hand and for salo by TUILNER & RENSHAW, f 2p3m-y 96 Camp street, stirs. Dr. Thomas J. Hopper, SURGEON DENTIST, NO. 169 ST. CHARLES STREET, Opposite Lafayette SqOire, New Orleans. lB°TDr. II. aittelds to thle dltil, of his Professtion in n its varbiouis branche, ad arangliits satilaetion i, all cas. d212,1y George 1t. 'Ftllen, PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, No. 105 POYDRAS STREEi', Nenw on'r-aN. OD Prposes, Typeo, Inks, Paper, Cardl, Card Boardl, andl Printing Material of every description furnished at the shortest notice. Old Type taken in exchange for new, at the rate of 9i. per pound. JiaU 21p3m George It. Carradine, DENTAL SURGEON, (Late of Mobile,) Oferr his services in all of the various branches of the profes sion, tol the citioens of New Orlenns and vicinity. lz-IIINLDRENS' TEETII EXTRACTED, and advice given to parents in regaRld to tile management and lrentment of tle teeth, frŽe of nAghslw. RD OFFPIEF- No. 1 C arnrelet street. Jal 2p3m blarney Ihouse, Baton Rouge. This well-knon Hotel has undergone, during the past two months, very extensive alterations and repairs ; various improve mentshave been made in diferent parts of the establishment, the rooms supplied with fire-places, and nothing overlooked that wouhl bo likely to add to S0e comfort nmd convenicnce of its a The Furniture and everything pertaining to he house has been thoroughly, I overhuled, and put in perfect order, and it is now open for the reception of guests, WIM. MARKHAM. jal6 2p2m Jt adanm Faquer, THE EGYPTIAN ORACLE OF FATE, Philosopher, Astrologist and Physiognomist. .ýTIHE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE REVEALED. REnS.ENCE--CoRNER or HDIEvL AD RIRo.uNh sto s, New Orleaas. ot 9 i ýtcti n ýýrlrý. (:1)OUGIRt1E-ROV11ONS-LI)QUORS IBY 1. H). SYKES. FiHIn DAY, March 0th, at 10 o'ciash, at his f A CI , at Ill slalr~a lru, il u oh (A) LlAe 0onk; IW -,tia None; to) .cn l0 01n: 10 6o11 HH U 01,rlnls; firll enux Tuadex andl .inrxH 10,0(H) O1HHHrxH 111 r Or rlkx ks looly; 1010,0 (IHHx 10 bOLL )H'L;HLHO( '01,1, , Ioil. LHIHH;HH (( ld. EXTENSIVE TIO0011 HALl 0I" WATCHIIS, .l LLH.IIIY, dlc., onl snont of H liNHglntln of 111cl, n dH L'. 1ST OARD OH) SIIHHA, (nclloH HL ,ool T lowHHHHLHLLHO willHIlHHIHH( )IL, ilOti; Io L O'C atI)HH alai HaLYHHH ne H-r HI.p .\ In 4e mocok ofI Flno Ool Watches, I toen, lns nn l .e, 0cy, of aver' rrmc ib..llinnl; Cloak x; r111; I·tole; t'nlcll Wale, clf. Diy-'lrrnllx 1,olelR---n nto. 'n SUNI)IIICS-FOR ACCOUNT 02 \5.1OM1 IT MAY CON CER(N. 13Y R. II. YNICIH. 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Andl !Ir~ll~rllil'ly sifter, will he -Ind. rnr cnnll. the vto··k. snrrt li* Flour, liJsllitn, ate., thlY detail 1 Vf whirl, wdl Le i;i~Cc Ilf 747u 777777,' 777777 and m·illi l;·t i ll·-nn,- lnc l, t a l l. nl 's the Inlnnre sit 1, 0 779777 3 777777' 4 7with7ut i77777rc7 t 777 ,4no7.77 77,7 7 rt 6 Per rent. lntercd.l .4rlaw \1I hli J ~U!~.Sl t IIVn heegn of the [ý,u ·l;,rrlRen For ,nether I·artlrrulnrs apply oni the preurirc·. From imp, rrti.n .f~b io· L-k-1` lhn nhhr inbirr it will fie nrcill ilili·rf - , ,y 11 rr inin sllor !,y r.." dý".'iorr: ,, )-ini ing :la ,"ll~. 111;1 lu" lrool IIF lll r-il;l'lrldl: 1·rl1 ili 0 i15 I:;ii··~nllllil u 15;;31 l~ai l~ we rw~:Ie IT n lli-Ir f Depots, WHOIIrEIPAL AND RETAIL, FOR TIHE SALE 01F TIHE t:; .NUINE DALLEY'S MIAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, I L 2S l 'N% . ]!, 1 in _. J. iP. Seymour, ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELI.OII AT LAW, BATON ROULIC, LA., E.T Iand WIEIST IBATON EISTElE, SEA T lad WEiT FEIl' lNTA, Ao : 'SI . FE ' I tl ITT i NS ,IN (rr,. E l. LP:f Dr. lamuel Reynloltls. I OFFI I'F.-. I 1N (;IT IllIEI- STREET, NEW (EIEATTNS ! AT'rý. (I*ne r' I, 'cr v iBean,"'" lr. fia.1l .. . lilT ll and 1 : 1:El: S of,.vey~:1. cripti ,- Jai~il Spry $30,000. Imrproved lartana Plan Lottery. TIIE FA VO ITE. FORT GAINES ACADEIrY LOIOTTEI Y. CLASS j 13, To edlawn in the City of Atdllt, ny., TUELD.AY, the 2.y SIIi3IEIN', LA., CAPI'ITAI. T1'1IZE, $8,000, SI'rI'e of Tickets-Wholes, $5,; lhalve; i2 ; Q $i1ers, H Ir0 T n this ott er, are "ii", irl rl Lysfr d he,,dI raw pr , ..ltin[' of the T icket entitled to th . Prite. 21 i 1o ,113 ,,vet lanks taken nt par. .All cm m iaa -i,,n. trie:lv .nira 8Cd.nti i. r 2.5 2pt:d $30,000. Ilproved SLaAanaan Plan Lottery. IY AUTHIOP.ITY OF TIIE STATE OF ALAIIAMA. Southerln Mlltar-y Academy Lottery. E'or Iarcah--Clas A-New SerleT. TO I1- DRAWN MARCHI 13trn, 105, IN THE CITY OF M)INT'GOMERY, ALA., Capital Prize Eight Thousanlld Dollars!, Price of Tickets-Whole,, $5; lalves, $2 ,A; Qnarter ,.$1 25. I'rPz.. in this Lottery are paid thirng ,hays otler the drawin", in hill, of spciel-palmyi In , wlthot deduction-lly on pre 6entht ion of the Ticket drawing the Prize. $ Bills of all Mslvent Baks taken at par. All commti. cations atrietly confidential. SAM'L SWAN, Agent and Manager, fc2 .Mont--mry- Ala. Riceh Co.'s Salamander Safes. WILDER'S PATENT, With Powder Proof Looks, that have never Ibeen Robbed. TWELVE YEARS IN USE AND NOT A DOu.AR'S WORTH or BOOrK oft PArmS IESTIROYED. *3A full asrhotmrut of the Valtuble Safes constantly on bad, and fTr Sale by SOUTIIMAYD & HARRISON, mlily 93 a mp sreet. Renmoved I Removed !3 FROMe NO. 15 TO 17 ROYAL STREET. A rupply ofRY OEMI DE ou YCIHcArtMPAGNErr, in quaril nod pinth, eonstantly on hand, which is equal to le bcrt that comex t thic markeet. .. Aleo .. OTHERt BRANDS OF INFIERIOR QUALITY. SPAtRKLtING and STIL.I, OCK MADEIRA mIl SIIERRY WINES. BRANDIES: SAZERAC, of the Vintage of 1795, 1798 and 1005, and other brands. W II t's K Y: Of tl descriptions-Scotch, Irish IRe and reehurbon. AIE and POfTERI in pints a qllagtn. ,. Alo.. On hand, my usual awortrnt of tle. best WINES and T4,0 QUTORS il thie markt, which rill tt sold on as reasonable trme as any otther hLouie in the city. SEWELL T. TAYLOR, d7 2prf Nc. 17 Ity. sctrset. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roots, Shoes and Brogans. AT WHOLESALE. Now aInding from Slip Norfolk, and in store, n general auxort .met of t OSTS, S IHAS, fII dASS, IATS, t',SI'S, ety. Plantations ,llplied with y pinle DITCHINi BOOTS, IStSET BOOTS, BROGANS, WOOL, MEXICAN PALM LEAF, STRAW and CAMIPEACIIY HATS, at the loweS t mtlarke price,, by FROST & CO., )13 2p&W 10 Magazine ,treet IIATS, C-APS, etc., AT WIIHOLESAL.E. We are constantly receiving a general atsortment of Silk, Fur, Ctsimere. Pamsat , Leghorn, Straws, Palm Ledt, Mexican and Wool SlATS, at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. FROST & CO., JyS3 y2pW 10 Toagazine steeLt IMPORTANT ob those Using Star Candles. The attention of the ptllic is inid to thenfacttat most o5 tyle Star :andles offrer for scre o s IJEFItISENT IN WE e :IIT, so that what in sold ftr it pound actuanlly weighs btt ytrt es o fifteen onccs, sand yacktges market 40 lbs'" full short two three, and even five potlnds per box. This toss do s not fall upon the Wlolesals letth.rs, who sill patklS s s ,it the mltrtke weight, nnr upon the Retailers, who sell by conal hbut upon the Conrsuer who thus ptay for about one-tynth nmor, thlam the rceive. .tmTile lusseribers bhov always made their Cantes fall sixýcen ollnns io the pould, and mark packsges at their real wesght which sttay be ascertained by testing tltema. As theis experience in the bn inces e hbles the l to oN er nl artiic equl nl in quality to any i tile market, they stlictt the patronage of purchasers whodessre to sts dy thir own interest, and jst th5 same time encourage correct dealing. .PROCTOR & (GAMBLE, Cincinnati. TThi undersigned are sole ,gents for th, above brand of JOSEPH LANDIS & CO., 1l5 p3m 33 Tchoupitoulas street,