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SPII' OT1 N,01 W N i OLEANS.SCLEARANCES.
Dark ldrs1e Mar, Ekerlhead Trieste, 8 & JP WhitneyU~sAommst ens.NttNw York. H 0 Ame.
at rhtnr iwtronl St Mtarksn S J P 1kit.y:A EI.Dehe.li val J W itherie L com
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Stealsr Velonipede. Dolman. from Aleatcdrin.oeteres Gev iehlby. Krsehevl, from muth Teanuaree.
Ute inemsr eoal, rneeth. fio s N Eaou.
MA~OR1ALTY O(F NEW ORIEANS.Hr pf pe Cptre•i• floar tor-doy is $7 50 ter bhd.ne-
iL ooideg o the tarlf, Ite I~orie shall give duringthe a isnulg week, (fnm SMolnuy, otll Sept.) i37 eoneesol brmothfr abit. Broad of the secund qolality is re-quled to weigh 5i oer cent. nnmr, vin: 46t ounces.
4. C. (iENOId, baeor.s seof-1838.
SIMAYOKAL'T" OF NeeV UILOLANS,
* ouecil f hmiuniempaity Jho I,Sitting of August 30, 18380.,
A N ORDINANCE. concerninn lurinls in the bury-ti g gouuaae oef lMuaicillity No. 1• f the city of
New Orleaen.The Couneil of Municipality No. One, ordlln us fol-
lawn:-Art. 1. From and after the 10th of9cptembter next,
it shall he the duty of the guardian or guardians o1cemeteries within this munieipslitv, to demanl, a cr-tificate siged byh alicesed physician, or tbe ceroher,or two respectable citietns, jontlty with the commis-sary of the wanrd in which the de'lt may occur, statiugtne'date of the dreeae nnme, age, place of birth, sexr,edor and cause of dath of, the body brought to thecemetery for sepulture.
Art. 2. The certiflecte in a'l eres, to be flrneshedby the porsan or persnonq binging to tile cemnletmy adead btly or dead bodies, and In n, ase shall the keep.er of the enmetery reaive for interelolt bodies,wilthon having obtnaied the ocrtifiaote above men-tiunoed.
Art. 3. It h10l11 be the dity of the keeper of theremetery to record in a bhok kept fiur that purpoe,all the particulnrs obtained by certificatesn relating tothe bodies having received repulturie and alsr to onr.Iis monthly a report to tile iecnynr of the city, con.dining a copy of the nanles, ages, plant of birnh. can-eos ofdetit, dates oe dliesae, sex, color of suct bol ies,
nuneaes ofthe phyician or other citizens attesting thesame.hArt. 4. A fine of ten dollarnhnall he impned upoen tileper1a or persons hritltillua bldy or lodint foer nipulto lto tbecemeterieeof t m ulluicipnlity; itt nli nureswheretie cerdieats heretof re meotioned, shall nothane bhegfunmiehed.
Art. .i Thle guardian of the cemetery shall in suchceses he, and ih iqhereby d tIeic il, to t01ae poises.ion oufltie hors ne horse rod aehicle bringing said
bodies, and etMil keep paeserion of ruid horme and ve-hicleas until the finel shll have been paid.
Art. 6. The nmayor is heroeby nuthorised to tubliththe present ornildece in all the newsa pers thiiscity,bots inothe French and English languages during tleo
y i.[gotmd PAUl. BERTUS, Recorder.Approved, September 3, 1838.
[tillgned] C GENIS, M~vor.A true eupy. TItEgRU, Ull.O ec'y.
RITTING OF SEPTEMBER b, 1838.itodolved, That the ordilnane conrcrni•" the hu.
Try;ig grona, passe. on the 311th nit., be so amendledos to,rubsktiie the words atot of October next," fortile words llltth of Sltelnlher neat," in the first earticleo1 tihe old ordinance.
* --igtnul] PAUI. IIERTUS, Recorder.Approvd, September 5, 11608.
[Signed] C. GENOIS, Vayor.A trele opy THARI, Jun. Sae'y.
Am A 1Ri.' DE LA NELLE. ORLEANS.Coucll del I Prnniere unicipulite.--Suu ceecxtra-
odiiuire du t0 nonlutl..*Ontluonoee cotlcernmant rleeerpulturee dlos lee emr.
ltu o tdell, Muuieipalipl No. , dn ille d'Orlbans.ij4 .T:ooei| tie IaMunicipalit6 No. un, de In ville de.•k1ete•tOrhnee orrete r qui suit:
Are I. A lathe d did oeptembrc proclmin in sera dudtooufltdu belien o des geardients ticaiolotliore dlunsieutl metvntipelltf d'rx ger un etertifieet tight mr uonmedeein licenein ou per Is coloter 0u perdenx citly-e 8e•respetbldeau eonoinllloemet ne le cnotlnlisstiretht quorti'r dana Inqu' lie Is olfero* sure lu lieu spect-funt hn date du dices, Is n0eu., i'Ace, le lieu le toic -snore, leeexe Iacouleur, alnsi qnle na caotle do d'ces,naiesi puoth cimetere llnr y etrn entorrd.SArt 9 Lodit certiieel rra dutts tous lee cos flourd•
pprlJ.pereru outi• persontaes portunt anu tiimletietOlt llope 0o d
oe earl, morne, et Ie gardieu no deara
lints auduf cneu rneeroir euilletiere ulenn corps polry e7,te•8 r I rolns d'rvoit pr1llub.relenlt obtenu Inetriificut sitttlesn menttonnno.
I nt Mpo .du devoir Iu gardrlien dle tott rinletlered'isecrirechaoCnoeour doen uno rgitre,tenu A cut ef ttuune lee detai onscentes an moye des cotiflcets able.nus nt slo0ye dea eetificate relolif an00 corps qui Iu-root taule Is npultur', ogaleement do fornlir closqemtai un rapport ao rtulr decelte vile, cootent I11tutdes nots Ieual de eterance, tger, dates er causes dudlkes. acrn et eouleure des corps ainci cnteern sinriqea dee 'taen s de.tdecins uu autree personnes quiautmout slho6k i rertifietas.
Art 4. Une ameaed de dix piastres nel imposede Atouts psnreonm sppotant u onu plusieurs corps au ci-cstiate pear y At. eunene; donu tous lee caslou lccer-ittief etidsus msontionn noe sarn olint fuoeni,
Art 5 Tout glrdien de rimelieire sern utorie6 donsleaa cidtles.ul meniloalb i 'emlnrer 0u eheovel oudtee cheaux aittai quo du carbillnrd ou adtre voitnrepuormet Ie corps et deur lns gnrder en o0 possessionjolqu'au paiement de I'umende rideacu l precrilte.
Art6.Le moire eat est t drmlde rr, surmise i fairepublier dns tuntes gazettes de ette ville, en ntglgni etnokfmeai Ia presinte ordtmdowtoc pes•drqt I'espaee dodix jours, Signsue, PAUL IlIK'I'U, RecorderApprevn In ""oepttembe 1838.
Sign6 C GFENtI3, •,(nie,Pout copie conformse, THNiARD, Ir--,ccrrtaire
8sance du 3 soptiOnnhr 18?8.Resols que I'ordonoure relative uux cimetirre
edepten leiii 000out daeuirr l nuwnodee le manloiereeubstiluer'dane l'art lere lc roluetobe preaiohin"au10 septenolbr prchaln.
Resulu que In -ame amelenlotent soit fait i I'orthytde laLundins ordonnanece,
signs. ' PAUL RIERTUS,Recorder.Appmeee Is 5 septemhre 183
Sipne, C iENOIS,maire.Poreepi oonfor•e, THEAID, Jr, secrelsire
e8:10pi
jlA nuosthly Meeting of the Association will beheld at thp Lunoh, corner Poydrane and Camp-street,This vening, at 8o'lock.
aep8 JAMES O'DOWD Pee'y.FR MEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW
OIUEANS.rUE S'tockhuldereof this coempny sen hereby no.
tified, that the fourth inrtnlmentl o thoir stock isdue, ud pavableon dic niethday of October next, atth nhon., of the e mpany.
E S TRACY,New Orlean, opO. Sec'y.
LO.l•hA4NIE D•"A•URANY COUN''KE LEPFEU--De In Nouvelle (Orlren..
ES aet;msnairees de canes comps nio ront notiesqueiee 4e vrecemenet nt du on pyable le9d'ontobre
poeebet u b-e u den On larou~ngeg.i, "se8it EL ('RACY, ecreaire,.
'/1OlI,'lE-.-ls arm end lanoling, 25tlh 5o-eeNrJqualitynol Hawn Coffee, for sole blI
S G BLANCHARD,33 (irvier street
s"• P,'p ND8.i'i, Arc -In store ani for role NoI& 2•pr. Valestins and other brends.
Judd'l WhaII ood colored patent Sperm Candles aupesioc sr Yl Pasi nihd Winter bleached sperm uil,esaeoeanod for sle by
S G BLAN CIIARD,epfi 13 (irevier s0
DITlRD InV je.l•war c1imoif.
.VI V OUR LEAAN:SATURI IA ..... SEPTEMBER 8, 1528
DREADFUL MURDER.Many of our eltliens will remember seeing on
Thursedy morning a neat, clean, and shipshapelooking sailor, in the dress of the U S service, andapparently over 40 years of ige. His appearance
was an remarkably trim, and sailor like, that none
who saw could pass him unnoticed. Yesterdsymorning this poor fellow was found murdered andmutilated in the most unheard of manner. Thename of the unfortunate victim of :unparalleledbarbarism was Charles GeCdllp, saideto be a nativeof Missouri, and having served for nearly 30 years
in the navy. From the evidence adduced before
tee Record. r we gather the following particu-
lare of this bloody deed. On Thursday sbnut 4
o'clock,Gnodlip, called in at the low den kept by
Anne lane Doyle, No :1 Girod street, between
Magazine and Tehouptroulnd street, and took aglass of beer, served to him by John Johnson, whowas allblating as bar keeper. Having drank it,he quitted this den of crime, promising to returniL the evening which he did about 0 u'clock,when
he drank again, and asked for supper, which wasprepared on the order of Mrs Doyle, by Thomas MDavis, and Willihm Smith. By the story of theformer it appears that the latter put a quantity oflaudantum in the tea given to the sailor; whospeedily became drowsy, and was laidl n a bedin the room by Smith & others. So far the storyis boine'ont by all the evidence.; About I I o'clock,as Lien, Fallon of the Watch was pasting he hearda disturbance caused by the woman of the houseturning out her supposed husband, Doyle, whoinformed Mr Fallon thlt a comrade of his had seena dead hmly under his wife's bed, Slpposing thestory to originate in jealousy. all parties weredismissed, but great charge was given to thewatchman, Alex McClure, to keep a careful eyeupon the housev. Abhut I o'clock in the morning,a can wasobserved reconnoiteriiln from tire house,and shortly after another, bearing a heavy burden,onme our und passed rapidly over to a vacant lot,or yard. closely followed by the watchman.-Dropping his load Ithe fellow ran, but being takenbrought his captor to see what it was, a blanketliled with clat and soil. Thlis ian was conveyedto the guard houre, and proved ti be John Jnhsaa,a young, but notorious offender Shortly beforeday break, about 4 on Friday morning, Lieut Crane,hearing the story of McClute, narrowly watchedthe lnioe, and after hbserving a light brought fromt
the back room to the front, and carried there
again canatantly, knocked at the door, and took
into cusmdy Anne .ane Doyle, and Thomas MDovis.t On the person of the laetter was found aloaded pistol and a key, and under the bar counter.a blanket with hbout a coqple of 'hundred pounds
of earth in it. The latter circumstance inducedMesrte Pill'on and Crane to examine the premises,
and in the back room,-some six feet from whereDavis was found lying on a settee,-the planks of
the flier were lhund to have been recently moved.On lifting them, and removing some 3 inchep ofclay, they. came to the blue round-ahout of thesailor, and on more carefully raising the soil withtheir hands, drew forth the body. But thn Grod!what a right did it present. The head was off:,the legs both cut u at the hip joints: the leftfitr severed froml the shin brine, and tie right knee
,o far divided that it hung but by a slight ligatureof skin. Such a scene of butchery was never metwith belre: nor was human nature ever seenmore debneed than in the persons of the prisoners.They all shoonk, and trembled, it every fibre oftheir flesh. The woman professed that ahe slepton the floor in the front room, and snw nothing,heard nothing. alter the vieritn w ns pt to hIed,etupified by Smith. Davis proclar noed that he hadlslept frnom 8 in the evening, anid although biutabout two yards fron where the bodly was.buriedvowed the tros u rtaunconscinusnessef all that had
passed. On Jiis han.la. nails, cheek, anid cl itlthewere fresh spots and stains of blood. A knife
taken Irom l)avii's girdie had a quantity of 'flesh,llood, and hair sticking to the handle. Ni onewould acknowledge the least participation in thebloody deedl and the three principals and 2 suo-pecred palticipators stand remanded for fnrtherexamination this morning. Smith is yet at large.
LAKE BORGNE CANAL.
The Council of the third Municipality findingthat every attempt to have acanal, euitable for comn-imercial purposes, dug from their part or the city to,ayou Blenvrnu has failed, nrve at lest given theprivilege to a single individual who prpnears.to dig 1a canal for Fisherman's Piregues. Verily this isthe age of gigantic undertaknges, and of vastideas.
We begin to think that the Lake Borene canalwill never be made unless, we of MunicipalityNo.2, take it into our head, to Ihave a lltrl cutto our summer watering plnces--apd a mate connvenievn port for our picayune tier trade. .
It is hintied, however, that the Navigation Com-pany will probably take tile matter in hand andrun a branch of this canal In hayou Bienvenu. Ifthey dloit will Lea fine spen.
Qr" lhe principle of "I take the rteponsibillty'seems travelling through every department of the
general government, having alreadly runt down
roum the foiuntain head it Washington to the de-pury collector at Ne• York. We learn from theStar that Mr. Ferguson, the afficer in question,not finding "silk braid" in the new Circular, imitediately wrrte on his own responsibility "silkbraid, twenty five per cent." Thus are the verylaws defied by the re;sponsilbility- taking overn-
ntent, for though Congrese area fit to exemon t anyarticle from duty, a deputy collector in hik supe.rior wisdom is permitted to imlpos•e on it whateverduty he pleases. An imprtring merchant statesthat on his remonstrating aeginst this new andunlI•oked for duty, the deputy collector remarkedthat mwe" the merchants, "had been iradilgedlobig enough;n the construction of which is thatthey had lohng been indulged by law, but now itwas time to try what could be donewitholrt the;co-lour of law. Such are; the aceingprinciplte of outprofessed democraltic government: such the dailytllegal acts of its authorized officers. Fofreignersmust deem us a most orthodox nation, for we certainly exh;'it the christian virtues of forbearance,and ,lng sufferine, to ttn enparrallelled !extent.When the execu.ive proclaims his right to construethe conastitution as hethinks right, it is not to bewondered at that a subordinate officer deems himsell competent to reform the law and supply what-ever he deemsrl defective. But if individuals bethus permitted to aubetitute their personal willfor the acle of the federal Congress what isour
condition short of an incipient state of anrchy ?The following handsome complimrent to our fel-
low citizen, the Rev. Mr. Clapp ta from the Bos.ten Morning Herald, and will be acknowledgedas just and well merited by all who have heardMr. Clapp preach..
We undJetatand ithat large offers were made MrClapp by lmore than one congregation, but he de-clined them all. No salary, however high, couldinduce' Mr. C. to leave the liberal city of NearOrleans, nor part from his many warm personaltriende.
Ma Enna .- Sir,--flaving larned on Saturdaythat the Rev. .Mr Clapp Irom New Orlensa, hadcngaged to preach at the Churcth of the Rev. a1r.Pierloult, cutiosity lorced me to leave rliy own
jaqteof worship to hearhim. I had heard muollot hipowere, but feared that oxtravalaaQe andover.etrained eInquence, would so mark his per-faormance, that it w ould not suit our Now Eng-land taste. I leokedabout nie and saw but fewstrangers that might have been drawn'there bymotives such as guided me, and heneR inferredthat the man could not be the star which he hadbeen represented.
He began his eermnn without Bible or potes; helook for his lext the eommannd, "work out thy eal-vaiton with fear and tremblirt,-ihe divided thesubject into heuad, and pursued and illineratedeach with a power ihiat mnut have filled the mindof every hearer with astonishment nrd delight.
Had the fact heen generally more known, thata man of such eloquence was to have preached inany church in this city, it would have beetr filledto aulication. lie incidentally described theseeees he personally witnessed at New Orleans,at the time when death made such havoc with itsinheblitalse-a general flow of tear was apparentin the congrte•tron. The serptln, ae a whle,tnad more in it to admire th nl anty one to whichI have qver listened. If he shiould preach agailn,go and hear him. H.
Boaton Hrro'id.
Quite an Adopie of cunt-throatas has lately been
operating in Sttlyh Carolinl, add the proclamauion
offering a reward for his apprehension; describtl
him as well made, of lair complexion, with light
waving hair, and blUe eyes, full mouth, and white
teeth! Such an array of personals in Europe
would have made the officers search the boudoirs lo
every spidtter in the neighbourhood. lie is further
described as being 30 years of age, and five feet
ten inches in height t very fond of gronmbling,and
brags mtteh of his manhnod. And alter all his
name is Abner Stripling!-a pretty tolerable des.
criptinm of the age, ditetnsieone, nd accomplidh.
ments of a stripling.
ln.atdting that a ruffian called Kenney, Intbly
committed a murder in New York, one of our
contemporariesobserved that his name sounds like
that of the firmt murderer! Now Coin and Kenneymay make a good Irish couplet, but have rather
an odd sound to our ears.
The Whigs of New Orkleans are making pre-
parations for the reception of lHii. S. S. Prentia'
of Minssiippi, who is expected to arrive in a, few
days in the packet shlip Yazoo. We hope Mr.
Prentie will find time to accept of a dinner.
Backing out-T he New York Whig says:The administration nashmed of its impotent
attempt to fly i the faced of the act of March'I833,has abandoned 'the audacious design of Ilvning aduty on mdillinory goods. Cidlectotr Iloyt his justreturned from Washington with this agreablo in.telligence.
A delinquent named Nloble Bennett, long sought
fhr by the New York poliae, was suddenly die
covered by them while scratching his head at a
window. HIe ought to have retmemlbered thatwhen a iman scratchee his head it is pretty certain
there is something in it.
There is some novelty ill the stlry of a foolishfellow who recently broke into the New York Jail.
Whether his oibject was to secure for himself aberth, or rescue another ftim death, remains on-
known. For the prevent lie is lodged inl the cangewhere he ought to be kept and exhibited na a rarebeast, the very first of hisa habits and kind everheard of.
", The great eclipse of the sun will tak, placeon the 18th instant. It will he annular in 13 ofthe states though not in ours.
The hlc, foco's oIf the 31 Congriesional Distr atof Pennsylvania, hoae determine on once moretrying to send Charles J Ingersoll to represent the
district in Cotngress. They may try, but the.Whigswhnlast time elected Clharles aylor nguinst him,will heat him again anti with a larger injnrity.
If ungersoll t' would have been a Tory In '76,' as
he himself avows, he myt do liir th, Iroo comps,lut cannot he allowed to lilbel Philudelphini as its
represaentntivn, in Wnshineinh.
Captnin Shr,ee is lm about lto reu'ie opmretimna
in the Red Rliver rft, so, i In rl.-,opean the lavtga.tiou trune enouglhl in tile crimineg seasnr.
C'rtling the Conserr•'ires.-- r wo uld nppear r hthe Pl'esident is solit' ewhar Ilnr l rmed tit the signmI tolthe irles, and is endeavourinr to rllilng hback Iliold frindis. The A'lsdisrniati save,a" We hear it reported that ilr Rives lih been
applied ed, to run dr the. next eliction on the tlicketwitlh lr Van Ifurnn as canldidatn for Vice Premi.dent. 'T'le report renchem not in utcih a shaIp e thatwe do not diuht it. The poly desperuate enstninlfor any ith an.-Will Mr R ciansent, it will nua-rally he asked? We unhesitatingly eny, no. Itis inmpossibly unless Mr Van Bures abando.ns Inspullcy and ilenslres altrogether. Thl hlie canllond•i, as lie slalldl pledged tio sink ir swim"l' withthlm. Even were he tol do so, we dount veirymuch it Mr Rives would trust his fortnnes to
s"-ink or swim" with hIr Van Biern. At allvoents this shows to Col Johnson that he is to be
cast off. This is'the reword for his lonalty inging with Ute partlye supporting the Sub Treasurythrough thick and tlin, against his own conscienceand against his interest also. lie will learn andeel thllat, Federal epublicans nas well as lepublicsare ulngrateful "-St Louis Bulletint
ASSA.I'T 'iF T0HE GOVERNMENT ON TIE NA•V.-It isrsad that lMr. Ex secetary Dickerson speakspretty Irerly eoneerning the raseality of the.Kitch-en canbal at Nh nahington, Mr .D. will prohably laybehlre thee perle ere Iong, a delenee olf hiso ieialconduct.--Sussex (.N J) Register.
We learn the ex secretary does not mince eietmolotler at all, hbut says there Iust be a recastroionand surensllr iof the agthor. We fear the Gl;v.erner will find hilnself in the dilemm a ef hi. pre'deessors, wilho have been successlively excludedto preserve tile "ucntlsystlem and efier their re-treenent been loaded with the abuse of the unprin-ecpled wire workers. He mulllst submit to the lateof Inghaln, Duanee, terrien, &e Wa :earn thatthe Iriends it'Guv. Dickerson declare if redressto not nlmde, the Van Buren party of New Jerseywill in albody nlake a transit to thile Conservative icrtetest. It is true "i.fd J,,rcey" is whmt enoughwithout help, but we should rejoile to see tilcs adtditional indicaticn of regeneration. Mr. Van Hu-ren's must distingutshed frieqde in Virginia ack.leuwledge that tin that state alone, the attcnek onthe Navy has list him' $201,00 vuees. Never wdsany. thing more indiscreet and ill worse taste, butit It all tn clt.eacter and keeping with, the menwho are guilty ol it, and corroborates ell thalt urhave maid ,ll them.
N. B. Since ow'itingethe bove.Gov. Dickersonhine written a letter in defence of tlthe'dministrattion, and saves e has been wIll treated by the Pre-ideant.--N Y Star.
A curious perstaogecalled WatIson, the •icu-sater, latelv died at Iuxted. England, nilserablypoor, though plsseqeeld of the ineteiclula reni.intecent power truly antonishilnt. A Suasex'paperprinted at'Boxted rays of him :He can state accurately where he hadi been on
any day tir the last thirty years, what person lieel0t, eqd what lie was abuut.' Ie live4 for mnany
years with an uncle in this parish, who was afarmer, and he would recount the quanti'y of livestock bred during tile whole time he lived withhilm, to whton thby were sold, and the price theyItlched. He has been often askee toalate on wmatday of the year Easter Sunday was for a centurvposll, and has never been wrong in his answers.The birth days and eges anmong George's acquaio-tance were aswell known to himt as thelmselves'ad he has olten raised a laugh against stoIl'laduie of a certain age, by stating the day If tuelrbirth in company. nut olse to his luvoute entu-saenelts was to recount the numlber il acurs,alumout ot pnpu
latiin, size o uthe enurcht and
weight of the tenor bell of every plrish In lhecounty, which ice would do without Ilcaking a olis.take.
(l C mtunetr ealed)
NEW ORLEANS, I1s Sept. 1838.To the Aldermen of Meunaciplity no. '.Gentlemen,A number of plans for draining the rear of the
city have at ditterenr tinles been laid i elatre thepublic anti tle ltffereut lluniclpni Councils ol ourcity. Two have been worthy of attenlion. lstthat hdopted by the Drainng Comtiany. 2nd theeln vsitg ul the ground by means of the depositof sand which would be left by inandalion Ir.othe river. Uoth have their disanalleltt-. Thefirst requires the elerral action ul drt111111g mis-chines, the etenleu exctaence of dikes, aluces anddraining canals; and yet never rids the countryol a low and damp soil, which must overluow andbecome marshy during the raclty sas•on. Thesecond plan presents the breat incouvoenence atthe nuntdati o ut tis elnvirons of the city, besideslite rlsk ul prodncing epidenuicu and the Inmlrense
cost o lcvters and siluces to protect the tllhlabiiaslts io tlie tleated iatmda lying ntweeno tLidold
the slke, &e, &e. This method of draining would -be the most expensive; yet it must be admittedthat the results obtained would be the mtost de,sirable-a dry and elevated sail and (after the silis once elPvated) exemption frotm the coasunltuse of draenint mnachines and ea nu!s.
It is evident that Ioth plank are defeetive, andwe should srek aunstherwhi-h might unite tihlirndrvnlages, without the difficult as and incolo,"nience. This end tiany he attained by the plan Itake the hhlterty to preseni to your onnsideretton
Let a ennui eihi or ten feet wide, and Itndeptlh each as experienced engineers may decideto he he bl
et, he deu frolm the river th tie sw ltlp,
and from this canal, let a number of pretty deepdraininng ditches brhgch out in every direction.let these ditches lead to Bayou StJhn, or ie sonmenonvenielt i place of dischorge,let the place orplaces of outlet be partially clobed by sluiees.AlIhw the water of the Mississippi to flow netothe ditehes, 'sn a to fill them, and when sufficientdeposit is madlle, elos the inlet from the river,rnide the sli :eas, let all the Water fl,w off, and usethe Ft d Let "his he ropneaed as frrquentliy asnecessary, and a aflli,'iency of riversalnd will beobtiiteod at the very edge of every square firraisihg .he lots and building upon lthen.
A little refl'cti,,n .will bshw tcls superiorityof this plan. It is
the chenpest; it requitys let
dtalin:si iaftinetlie, no levees-it may be appi ed
to a few squares or to a whole sectionl; it taybe put inso rexcutnon es as to advance graduallyfromn IIe relr of the city towards the lake. Itwill avoid the' inconvenience of inundation, itwill' prcure 'a high and dry soil; and when thisis done, it will furnish at the very door bf theland holder, abundance of sand for building.-Thiseuut advantage alone should Le suffitient toinduce tshe adoption of the plan. All who lhavehad houses' to build will appreciate its ilipor-tenee.
The Second Municipality ii about tO drain asmall seetion in the'rear of suburb ti Mory. Theditches for this drain are so laid off that they maybe readily adapted to this plant nothing more iswanied than a eonmmunieation with the river bymeans of a evered eanaol.
I humbly submhtit thb propriety of immediatelycarrying ipto effect the above mode of elevatinagour 9narshy'grounds, and of thus obtaining a per-minent and cheap improvement. Leaving to yourbetter judgment the further inve•tigatitn of thissubje ct. I ant resspectfully your sb't serv't,
-T. W. C.
LEMON SYRUP-50 boxes Underwood's LettonSyrupt Ir esle by
JARVIS & ANDREWS,eep8 corner of'Common & Tehopitoulaes.
.IABDICAL, PAINT & OIL STORE,Corner of Commmon & Tehopitoulas streets. ,
A LARGE and gentural assortment of Medlcines,Paints and Oils constantly on han+d, and for els.
ou the most reasonable termt, byJAaVIS & ANDREWS,sep3 corner of Common & 'Tchlpituulae.
400 DOLLARS REWARD.LOST or stolen from on board ship KENSING-
L TON, while lying at thl Levee, 95 Columbianand 5 Mexican Doubloonsa-the above reward i ill bepaid for any information that may lead to the discoveryof the same.
nsep8-1838CApOLES-. 75 boes sperm candles, best brands.
landitg from ship .Plato, for sale byISAAC BRIDGEH ICO,
sep8 134 Magazine at."ROiGANS, Slipters, &S--2 cases,cotaitnig all3l aanortmert of Mlen's nd B.it fine hip uand calf
bregens; men's and boys super russett brogans; wom-en'altsting elippers, extra sizes; small lovs fine calf,kip and seal brugain; and tcildrens real ipegged bru-gutis; ankle tiesnnd bodts, landing from elsip Platoefor anle by
S ISAAC BRIDGE'& to,sep8 . 174 llagzine street.
OFFICE OF THE NEW )ORLEANS AN) NASH-VILI.F. RAIL ROAI).D RAFTS on New York at sight, for sale at 4 per
D enit. premiutm.JAMES H CALDWELL,
sep8 t'reet.LAST tJlLICATI)NS.
tHE Novels of Jane Austin,. containiag 'Pride tndBrejudice,' "Menfield Park,' 'Sense and Setu i-
bility' 'Etmmtna' and 'Nprthenger Abbey' to which isprefixed a biographical notice of the author-c-ompleten|t onls volutle.
Not. 3 & 4 of 'The Life and Adventures of NickolasNiekleby,oturanini. a fairthful account of tlhe fortutue,oniefutrtuoes, lowmltllhlige, nld complete cirer of' ilitNicklelv Faltily. Editet Bby'Boz'--witr iilusnottiot•.by "Phi..'
AISt`,An additiontal supply i d' No I,'Nicknolus Nicklebhl.'
'Oliver '1 wmta,' pIrt first, and 'Pickwick l'upels,' jtitreceived, nod lir oualaeby
WMY. M'KEAN,Srlept ctrler of Ctamp & CtmIittt it t.
I V,\ly COFEE-1511 ugs itn lol, t rllr
- l ._.ep8 _ , ll 'tydrt s slttn ret.
s. ,8 ill 't.ydrus street.
tsade, laitBg, fwm -hip Ceneurdia, and for sale lowfor c.sh,or p.eucd r Ia flnr, v.
'A " DUNIIA It,
.sep8 ' 112 -la a l altrele.
FI[IIHI" large tpreditiaier fciaied htrem; orhe t rn-S dearon I' fir e ,1 " Iol•o e I, 21 tar ct, Ib a
Iteanltollrilll i wbg e wiloll le kat giratsoble Illui-aes, ,,i.d will tculluttl.ir ame iall Ihetllre, fiormerlvoccpiedt by A A 1 IDubar, k o. 91 (Clor- a Ilotle 'St.
ATF aIDUNI It ,G E.ORGE.' WILKINSON.
at',8-- 183 .-:•_,•VA•A iO'Fl•.r.-- d. bugs iianauu CotI'e,
,S'I'i,.N hF AVI.ri•,sep8 e13 ( Gaviaer at.
TO iRElN'T.
etIIOSE large prea sesr it Gtirodl street; ne lat fromil arno.n, the i rt iu Gry is 128 leol, bry rdepth.d )i0--the limprovenis consist of a double fitl edwelling House and kilchea-•-rald the rear lot adjoin.ing hiasa brick building 3) by b.U--dwidod ilnt Ithree
sep48 1 Arondelet at.
SANTEI)--A Baook Ba ider--Ileneea j apply buta workman. WM M't EAN,
sepi, cornaer ofeCamp aa Coaltmon .st.I.OTHING--10 Casesl eomprisin heavvsyairl.tc flanels Liverpnola striped, twilled, and white ert.
tonn shlrts; Iheavy Iue striped cottomande puntaloolr ,landdig afront ship Concordlic, for stal by
' ISAACU BRIDGE & CO,
•a SUItiVEYor OFl ICE t e ed Mlunicipalitay.
NOTICEr is hereby given that, it conralnily to taI resolution ofthecunci of the Secolnd andluici-iaelitya, passed at their sitinlg of tile a1rh uly lastt Iwill, at inop , of Sarurd.y. Lthe 15th day of s eppteluberld3cadljudite ate mv office, In the lowest bidder, tileopneailng, delle nig, anld leau tin oft elpormee catI eaigreeailry to the i teiticons of t raoltion oif ail cerun-il, ased otile 2d day O AuguIst 18E, (Eightreenhundred N ad t n in accordauce with thpecificatiou ,iowexbirited at the sdIrwvatr'l dfl ce,
dalaUsh ) to tle satisfaction of the Coauncil t dtunnieipahity. '
JOSEPI! PILIE, Surveyor.New Orleans, Sept. 6, I , 38.iUREAU UDU V tYE1rtti de MUNICPALI['E
ii N conforite d'nle resoldutioa da cotail de ie latnlenluoici ntlite pasheedans I seannadu 17juillet
dernier, et aussi an desir da autre rscaoltion dudllit
lonsel passen dana l seanceedi 2 gout 1836, Ais earrdoune lque lbniedi 15 do present Moga de septembre 18"3Qnmidi, a men bureau, j'adjogerai au tabais, lee trayruxA faire poar recr'euser el neltoyer la canal Melpomeonatnivatt Ita instrnetioas exhibeel al bureau eusdit-Une caution de $•o810 I-t satiafnctiton dtu canseil seraxigee. 8oeplt JOS PIeIE,Voyer,
NSURIVEYOI'S UO FLICE-d Mnicil,itiY.O'I CL is hereby girra tbtr lpratanaa will ei
1ItII isctant, tIr arerting ai Vegetable Market on caeti llrolumntia at juncrtion of chIalupitlaela and Au-iuucittioti streats, near Delord street, agreetly tothe Ilan lppioved by the ceunoeil of this ,bianicimality.For further particulars u
1n dt at this lofice.
JOSEPII PILIE, Surveyor.Naew Orlaatn,Sept it, 1818:
ureau du t Vyarie.r It i Maluticeipahler.
SIS eat par le preeent donne quejusqu.a mardi, i11bducourant, septembre, desoffrea seront regus"
ton bureaun pour I con-trualion d'un marbhe nux I,.-Fumesa la junction dt e raes Tchapitoula set Anntsi-ciationprea la rte Delotlrd. L'edilica sera sltpparte pardaes olaanes en far suivauit lI pla n approave par eaonsail e ete rsniipaalilte toeutes Insa iitrmaiiutis etdletails relatilfis 1It coatrutction dndit mareheseroatdounes Ai ecbureau,
8Ilpt JOS PILIE, VoyerttRtG ANS, Slites and "liieras-12 cuaes, coal-
prisiog a uaassrliteitt af Men's ahal ltoy's ficekip, pegged'aud Russelt Brogans; Men anti Boys tioeaf sltoesr; ien's atl wolllen's pumt nd sli il)l'ds,rlhihlrens aid inlatl.a boots, sloes atid ankle tie t; land-nlag fru, shilp Ohio, and for sal Iby
ISA.AC lBRIDGE & CO.augl 134 Magazine street.
3PERKUI ,11.--8 caski pure, blld.eil d " catn, Utl,buading froa! shlip Ohio, far sale Iby
S ISAAC I.KIRDE & CO.eagl l 1:31 Megazice areet.
SALIK; RI IE--AItiLtoila iliassouri awl liKentuckybale rope willlie sold low by
LAY4T & AMELIJNG,,aug i i7 nomtnere street.
N EGRO) ULOTIIS LINSEYtS & KERSEYS-S'l he sulscriber f ofr fr sale, landing from shipLCuoeord, 2 bales plaiti mixed negra chit baleCaiilled Inixold negro cloth; I18 alhs linaeys, asstrtidlt'tolurs; I bale white srwan skin; i case prioledl keraseye;2 bales leavy aised Cordova aerseys; I bale uutlioished
Eva ker~tys. ISAAC BRIDGE t Co,jyl2 134 Magainea street
` OAP-•i5U boxea No. l.oapi bralnd of James Youllld,l, ailing frou, brig Boradino tor sale by
ISAAC BRIDGE & Co,auag7 134 Magazina streetI11E- Csks 'ho n ... Liwe landinig ftn-mSbrig Clieftai, and fr sole by
S & J 1' WIIITNEY,iull 1 C tiitrcet.
ST. CHARLES THEATRE.r ilE Ladies and Gentlemen engaged in theSobove establishment are requestedi t assemble
it the Green Room on Friday the 20th inst. previousit to e oponinc o the i T'hoeatre, which willtyke place on Monday let October next.
Ey order of tile Prorietor,GEORGE HOLLAND, Treasurer.
N Orleans, 4th Sept. 1838.
0rp-The Cinciennti Whig, Louisville Journl,Vicksbhrg Sentinel and Nacltrz Free Trader willplease insert the above three times.
S OA'P--12 boxes Boston No I Soap, Gee Jacksoni' Brand, now landing from ship Concordia, lifroBoston, and for sale by JOSEPH" COCKAYNI,
sept 6 25 Common streetI AG(iING AND ROPE--Ib00 coill Kentutkyfor sope, 800 pieces Kentuckh Bagiog, in stcre atdfor sale by LAWRENCE & LFpGENDRE,
sept6 28 and 29 New Ievee`V'TEEL PENS-Just reeeiceil floa New York per0 ship Vicksburg, 10l gro e Gillott's Eagle Pens; 10do Perney's doublre areant pets; 10 do India rubberpens; 5 do National pens; for sile by thegroce or sin-
Dle FELT & Co, N Y Statliner Hell,,eept6 21 Chnrtres streetEW MUSIC--La of the Troueadour, I rise fnromSdreams of The; How sweet the Chimes; Lucy
hours farewell, Barnett; Yes! think me happy,Sprole; In this Cottage he lived, Cooke; WarrioraSIlome Let me rest in 'te lIand ofmy Birth; Thy Ipve
ud Mine: Land of Love; Soen of the BIll; , ietora ilegeorless lose of England! Up to the Forrast; HappdFare, Bright, Bright Wine; ly Mountpitd Pine; toSthe Beave who have fallen no tear we beatow, Russell;The peace ofthe Valley, Balfet Our way ncross theMountain hat Minetrel of the Tyrol; Rnggio d'Amore;Al Camps dellp Glpria, Doolietti; La Ltuo.n,Tadolini;Le rieer non pass'lo, Marliai; Kentucky grand marchiAndversae y Quick Step; rhlval Waltz, Une Perles Waitz, lflioene Carnivat Waltzes, Strauss; Vietoria
Waltz; Ladeil. Wdltne .e.bv Strauss;Les Fleura a'Italie, 2 3 4: Renembranee a mndo; Dmlicee de l'Ope-
Srd Italie; Spanisi Stngijuet received by
sept 6i BCASEY, 19 Camp street.S~ALLOUR-Iit Ides best quality, made it, new wheat
just landed from steamer Czar, and for sale bys G DORSEY,sent 6 44 Now Levte e.Feor trereporl and Intermediate Lanrdings.SeP The stauehl light draught steam
e~.s.hbtboat DENMARK, Robert A Mbore,i i ntesr. will le at tile warf this
den, remay to receive freight. For which or passage,vm ; mbdlations, appely n eard, or to
S JNO.H GRAHAM.aug30
C LEAR PORK-60 l nrelo clear pork in ntore and
tfor sale b by
LAYET Sr AMELUNG,
sepl 17 Ceomuerce street.
LARIl-1950 boges Preimn Le Lard i astore, tor
selc by LAYET t& AMELUNt',
lepl 17 Comilerce street.
HI AY'S Liniment fir th e ure of Pilese just recen r
S wred and lr sale by
a H,AIB.EL,sepl itoulas street.y -- ~I' ENTE]R'N Fluid Extract of Sasapareilla aed
/ lowad'a s T'onic itixture, ieeeived lv 'H BOiNABEI..
sept 'ITc'cpitmalea it.
NEW OIILEAN'S COMMERCIAL INSTI.TUI'E.
Peasce street, bretwenn Jllorrau and Caaralvo, scub'b.If Jtlarignty.
SSPECIAI, Coarse -of Book Keeping.- le coursef,. 'eiieoa Keeping oeltned stince seuv!rl Iolth,will close in a few lday.SMllne good accountantats, amnong whm are genlle-
eensolhigh standiog in business, will be the rcferon-ceas oflred to thie Iublic ietroeage.. A new evening class will be ,pelled a s on as a se.fj ficieiet nu:•lher of suecribrs nill lhve Iiein obtained;it will close in November next.iFor gentlemen residing in th
e tippe rtl tof itle eity,all eresing class, three timiee a week, will be opened
at thie comrner of St. Lonis and Exchange Place, ii' saub-eeliptionare receiveld.
GENERAL COUnIE OF COMIMIERCE.id This course is opened every day, from 5 to 9 o'clock51. M., for exereising on the dillerett branches of efc-
ce lnl ibikl .iTlhe Iiteraec antl Cemtmercial Inlstlitate for youinge gloleno i oi;pened from l o'clock A. M., to 5 o'clocke
I'. II. lll'boardilog scholers adm ittedI' A AUBEIRT.
is )ll..AStltI'i Ntf'.--or lc 7-lcel itia day, oitF $30 "'"rerteseY no
tes cud $eil
iil 4iioeirntmln t
c ht::ilo tile ltlll oaf Americaie, New York, ill differ,,iet Ams. ;,\ll at Ihe ine• of,t t:9). WtlITMAN,
,il I I'xell r tIeh , i .('i rl, t.
1k 'TW1) Story frame dvlelling Il - nnI l kilchiens,\Ar.. ,r i:t , In •ydi,-l rtel, lhtween St.
i (IIrlnllul r.nIot ire t. A"iii y to-eps "10 LI,' .1, MAY,.
F• ID. WI.IHINSON.DEPUTY SURVEYOR GENERAL OF LOUISIANA.
, i4 "l", s hie .I rvie to fill e pul blie i:; th. deirl-i nllln Ilno Srvevin. nidl Civ Ir, tineeriou, b lhI ill io%•i• Mil YII~I(('l lr l Ir.ole
jI (I rLI*I ' i;xl lll ' nlin lowuc nd e.,ntit Iry. Froiconsid r"" ',a''po's' in
hint prefersionI , and I ipolnl s: lllllllll a lidelitl i. th
ex"c' tien A, bih -ine-s eltrult' In l it hm, Ih' hopet t
IaIhe) IllelIllle U 1.nd culeu11 l ltr te Lllf ellt(l of Wpll s enlIe .a ;wiiins. O,hee Nou Clrtries rirelt, second lnot,c
SI-- S ,.i ) (ill.. in C.,isk nb d ill bbl s. i rrinteda4 Iur article, fl r sale, inIole-ale tu retail, by
JA.IltVIS & ANIIILEWO,,.Medi.ine, Paints & Oil Ilcealers,
j,. l8 Corner of ICommon & • ITeho
pli hlus ate.
I llWN S"I:'I'TIILS-- II-20,001 l varlls -I IlrwnSSllheelillns. Inlldling fnlom ship CIhlerokee, siilubhle
for the Ilexician arket or City trale, or sale, byS'l'ETl ON & AVERY,
jel8 8l G(Ivier stre.t,SPEIEM CANI)ES, OIL, de.BA)( BjIOXES Nrcw Iellfor Sperm C'ntlles;0t 311 caks New Iedllrd \Winlter (Oil15 casks Roofing Zinc;6 boxes 1rown Havana Sugar,
1(111 coils 1Ilao iRope;30 pieces Biifgging;
Scanks llack I.end Crueibles;:10 cake Ppller liungines;50 baskets Clhampagne Wine. For rele by
JOSEPH C ICKAYNE "Je8 25 Gravier street.
W ESTERN BUTTER--139 keen. lceived lerW stTner Vmalulia, front Springflield, Illioii, o
superior article, for sale, by
SL.ATER & TRI.Et,
jet8 40 Pnvdram treet.
1 1'(.ORK-Rump1, •oft Aless nid P O, for sale by
je6 O DORISEY, 44 New Levre.
~PERMI OIL, CANDLES, ec.-3ll els ks New le.
Sford Winter Oil;' 0) oinxe' d i in Srierre Candles
2i0 casks ropfing Zinc. ll!1 boxes olrltoln o ild t•Cadles
3001 sheets Braziers' Copper. I strlle, fr ,stle lie
JOSEPII COCKAYN[,
na•20 05 Girviee street.
"EA F LARD--ttOf kegs in n.ie ,or seale Ilty.Il .e G Ii)l.EY 44 VPwI~ev,.
R ICiHAILDi, Tobac.o and nult' manlleicturer, No. 177, Cam' reect, New-Orlenns,
wishes to inform his rienls iand the public in gellell,that ile I snow prepareld 'n frnislih il Iltlne, in tlteabove busin
e ss, and has constantly for ale the tollowingarticles:
SNUFFS.Rose, Cnrmnn Ilaplien,Macabay, eglish 1i i :ltegeti,American Ilappee; Naetllto :leas,Imitated, Alerican gentleman's,Ileranlot, IDunikent Ilappee,'risllllaekguerd, St. Omane,Curneaon,, Paris,PurelSpanish, Half coarse tRappee,
Scontch, andi genutilne tooth powder.TOBACCO.
Fine cut chewing, sweet scented or pBlin.Fine cut smoking, of various qunlities.d(ib-lot Virgiina, Slunisl, toc.
The.abo eartie esmredl warranted asg II, ifnotsn-erlior to any thlilg of the kind importedl, Iand will be
furnished to dealel •on tile inst libera lterms. may 4
t," P1i".l CA CDLI-S-IlI I 'lioxes New BedfordS'Sllern •Candles, ergcres tnwlnnllI brand, lanling
frin slhip liinsingtoii, and Ior sale bsept ti ISAAC iRIDGE .& coL1OR S.\LE-A House and I.ot of liround on Rntn-I' iart street,between Conti nd Bienville streets,(Pritchard's Row,) having 26 feet ti lines fromt on Ilan-lart street, Iy 108 feet 9 inchles in depth, with tile privi.tege of a panage way from Conti street. It now rentstner $1350 per annum. Far further particlars and
ortitapply to R Ml WELIIAN,sept 6--3t No, 79 Comemon street
I)OSIN DI.uos-70 bble I tsii ro1., in i oate, forIl sahby J TIHA ER .CO,
g21 71 Pnydr as str-et
ENGIlitll BO)OKS.pARTINGTON'I Cyclopledia of Biography 2 vols.
dn. do Arts and Sciences,2 vols.--Shakespeare in 3 vols, a pocket edition illus-trated. Phillii' (Geology. Jauleeon's Mineralogy.Itrewster s 'l'retise on AInguelisnt. Gray's Elegy,illustrated. Rogers' Itanly slid Poems, illustrated,2 vols. Ilrrdilg'ms Drawing Book fr 183I. Plillipson water colrs. Easy Drawing Book, by Childt .Struat's Splrt e nd Pass Times.
Just received and for sale by.\MW. N'KEAN,
nag4 corner of Camp and C'otililn st.S LIVEI TW1•'; t;rthlie Parish lloiy r•gress.
-F part seenid, by the author of'Tlie Pickbiak Pa-pers,' 'Sketchsof erery day Life,' 'Nicholas Niekkhly'illstratedl numareus designs by Cruikshsnk.
Tie Life and adventures of liicholas Nibklbv, con-tinilng a faithful account of the fortlnnesi, isfortunesuItrninilig, dowifnllinge, nnd complete eareer of tileNiicklelv Ianmlily. Edited ly 'inoz,' with'illustrations ly'Phi,' N•i. 2.
Sketches of Young Ladies: in which thbee interest.ing menlmbers of the Ilimal kingdom, are classified ne-cordini to their several instincs, bhabits, andti generalcharacteristics, lv by'uiz,' with sketches of Young getn-tlftrnn, liv Quiz; ir.
t.inhts unit s hadown of lrise Life, biy Mrs. S C Hall,tihblirecs ofithe Iccaeneer' Uncle IlTlnce,' &c. &c.
ill two vole., just received and for sale byWMI. A1'KE.\N,
nuIl4 Corner of CampIn & Common ant.
POILK-50 hls l Mess aml Prime PIrkt-, luniirigSflt bouts, for sale by
LAYI.T & AMELCNsI,augl 17 Ctommerce strect
NOTICE TO FIREMEN.if"h Cortes atthoed t othe Fire Plunge of the Com-
mmereial Water Warks, wore to have beentoeanged on the let inst., but in consequence of the of-flers in charge of the several comepares not havingecalled for the opanners to fit the caps, the change hasbeen prurasatinnted until this day. 'Tihe panere may v
he obtinedl.at the office ot the company, No. i60 Maga-zine street. The attention of the gentlemen in charge Itof the Funeie and HIose Company, are repectfdlly suli-cited. By order. E
ELill) rT,aep4 Secretary. It
NOTI'ICE.('0I1'E enhecrihers have retired from the Dry Goods
S basineess, in which they Ihare been engaged forears poet--at New York, Huntsville, and in New Or- -
leans. They will contite tlheir respective branches,permanently, at anle nlaess and under the same firm,for thepurpoae ar condclting the mereuntilebusinesr.Thtse indebted to them will please call and makes
aettlement. Any elaims which may Ie due by themwill be paid at eight.
ANI•REWS - BRlOTHERS,mNames of prmners and residence.
J J ANDREWS, New York,Z ANDREWS, New Orleans;EL ANDREWS,Huhtasville,Ala.
rep4-1831--3t
REMOVAL.A NpREW$ .n Brolhers have removed their Count.L ng House to No.50 Camp street.
SERVANT WAN'TED).ANTED immediately na goand Cook, washer andSironer, filr.which good wages will be given.
Apply to 121 St Joseph street, between Camp andMegazine streets sep4
-AGING-51 pieces KenttLcv habging for saleB tby IlOLADII & M ILLS,Spil 9 Bank Alley.
D RAFTS on It.osisvillg, for sale byHERMOGINE-BROWN & CO,
aug30 9 Conti atWANTED TO RENT.A larre, airy and convenienet School
S Room. Apply to J GIBBON, Editor.aag30
-FFICE NEWORLEAN. k NASHVILLERAILO RAD COMPANY- rafts on New York atsight, or sixty days datefaort le, in ssWms to suit par-chasers. JAMES . CALDWELL,
iv6t President.
A IOUSE. kitcheln and shloI lot sale, hoiting oniA •5irus and Basin street. PriAilege a te givoen
i Il5 1dave. JAMIS I.AMIUFERT.auglI
CO OF it P.i I. TICE OF LOUISIAJ.N .I 1HE Sttlosriber has been soame time in preparing.
t and has now very nearly 'completedda new edi-tion of the Code of Practice, upon a plan which cannotfail to bse ucseawfss tO the profession, in which he isassisted b, a few sf Iis friends, the experience in tlhelaw of some of whom dates from the establishment ofour judlcial syavtem, and atder whose especial directionthe smatter has been prepared. Since tile appearanceof the apecimei namer of tshe Civil Code, pkishesby Mlessrs. E. .Jtohns &l Co.. it was thought advitblnhle topublish tie Code of Prretice is the same form, thatthose who desire it, nay be enabled to Iind the twoCodes together.
The arrange•ent, however, will se diflprent. Aftercolleting all tlshedecisions of the Supreme Court sgpoathe rle it practice wllhich Uply to tihe articles con-ained in the Codte, they lave been digested and plnced under neach lnppropriate article, in tsr shape of anote; together wit rerrences to the emne; so that tilereader by turning to any article of the Code of Pracetice, will at onste know tiae decision uapon it. Thework will also coptain all the amennsonts to the Codsof Practice, as well as ile laws creating and regulatiAagthe City Courts of New Orleans, witlh a complete in-dex to the whole.Thle labove werk will make its appearannce as •on
asthe first of Alarch net, andahound lin good ubsotan.tinl sheep eolsanoo low linding, soldat tlt sIOLLARS
Or. GREINER.nu2t--t2m At'ersse at .asw
i~ ANTED--An overseer to take charge ofneegrna.I tehrerectes for morality and alpacity will bI
reqairedl. Apply to t11 IONNAIIEI.,assg2 _ Cornear tfNstehrs. and Tc ltopitoulae.
ILS,. PAIN'tS & TIURPENTTINE;.10 a'aks foreigns LinRseed Oil,15 Iarrel. Spirits Tunipentine;5 caks Splerm Oil,100 kt's pure White Lead;150 " No.1 "5t, " .
Also, n geeara' a<taortnl'nt tfslutdicie•t, just recei-red from tthe North, fIr sale low, byII
JARVIS 48 ANDREWS,.. . - ..... I T hrophitso as at.
New Orleal,. '5 Aug., 118
T I Rulek isvllvckiue ln NIew York es eioli.
121 Roll I'. J. IALFIE'.
jj.\VAN8 COFIE-II3181 bngs printsl, in store1 cuel fIr save LteI
tv ~ ~ ~~LAE vvl Tv$.ll~ 1811711,
4t'E' .1( t IN s 4 , , A trl et.
I~le 'I II t\. 115i1 11 &S 1181).500A7. n "nl 'rrt. Il't:tlity Inllllil' from foie C (nlflrine,
411 I'Ily ens yrvlt.
l :/ r1188111 forI' sile I'lv/E" S'l''l'c iN It AVERY,'
( I ll ' '. r' \l'; N l: I i etI v n- v ll e I, i4 Ch1e' p- n ll' piv
J/LIII)r rellill l'll~l II~ li'v-jl iel vvveIIeFl~d v ;) ho' 1
j* nlc?: :11 (IeVIIII FI lTr &;lllil Co.ll l N tort 8pi, ol ilv Iltl, ll( 1Jf1.Hl'or .fy'I It1~ lllolv k~~~, l oil/) ,nuc!1 :II (om m n, 131)e Ynlzn, o fiw I.1 bIll I F4i'I I' \ 1'E Ill-J liI r~oive it e Il - thou.fJSI 111,1 snebir 1 l, il,' tiikbvl P apir, rtv superioy
al131) llif sal!'.i1)AV1 FEIe k CO
fail0 e NgA 1. lilvilile liv CC CaNe.
q eug28 RiodP5ru rte iie eit.
! 9.1 ' vATILI. flni RIi br heolrd Loth plain
VY up S~lrr Rllieai prvqll.Siriyi IIu tIll iIgARll uled, fu h sal cviuilvl on the 5&C
tit. $ii uyislbll 1'5 telee onag2 N YS ntonerH Hul, 2 Chatres
igeS l evi hig, 111lek Osev,lilidli'ryl9 for sle by H1TI laIGE & CO
.k. 0 lokilie; iHbvi hlllR sPlikel Si) Ie1)111kv I i1 30il illimllelil s Itialv-bIIl vi ehee ite/1fi, ,111 Ioiiul.lli p111e, bumlill eipel shiv! ale il Itrawhit. JOhIN &IINTURN,
111128 13 EMagizige it.PORTAIT \VIlTING. Co,
itd be 1i3l vvIiie1o i llvi 1ivI i New s trlalii fvr'be SIuga, oil v r spriqialpityirtiw li.
Rioliuii illivnr iii' Cvi~lsleiil Sl CbnloRv, i ho lolelise1cui01i11111 'oirlyll &r Livlet.Il~eotir le, whievelRplillleli
if lrii poilsileg ciet be ieee. Eslrenivi in ht llharlri
nlrvel. u1)8 liiiYHRG Flanl 5111 Ieoe. il loire, ro vile by
Iv1" II ll)l{8)F.Y. 41 Neinlevee..'KL LU I'WINE-fetl vele Ily
BALII ~leR LATER& Rh T~ER,ii gill .hllloydeae liree I.
frum l tri g A ie brig for sale v ,y* TETS'ON &r AVERY.
jyl2 28 Gravier lireiHt.
W AN'rEts-A 1 e0K plai)bER -Ntheiiev n ip.llyaeta iaidbmiie.
W MleKEAN,ge, e5 r Cmet I ('h, lllsion snreery
[ EMIIN2 viYI(lHl-1181 hocus Ivoalnll vep, IleoliligjS llk uck o ta mr 74te-a oelno whenlie
leftlblue 8o8 pa , balhe stripee hrl t r de tyn. JOANAYER &N CeR
jmilTI I3Eixlhra ne stri1'r li willremaina apat tim in New Orleans for
LRom Ioe. C anllioi- nd hales s-8 i 4.4 Lorell%egvi Coltoos , ii lya&re. heln fDe eale sby
SIETAUN & AVbRY,I t Ili-Ia p i vig be orea iE trii e Li $I C hiloel and
LIlee eale hi CHAvij1 & DtXEY,jysi h Cuaiieiiiliie srevet.
'Tcj jLeSt v- huh Sliieeoh ndiglreitrWISIKEY aiF lor aindPor, in store, for sale byLAYET &I AIRLUNG,
nng2117 Ciimvioe street.
CARE SI'S CREISIT S VS'I'E81.THE CrFdit 8ysleiiiof FIloee, iraee l net liuo i
ilie eitneefro-m bC Cri rry, fosle y Ijevive2eiGrilviirrestiletsi
%yAN'rED--A ROOK BINDER-None need ap- cply lout a w lld or kman.
WSi. 8l'EE.AN,j l l l E o a r C ie i b i i i E'u ' m ao n strt e d
F reieple'v lielureo. lev'lLiimolnt yruningl fll, sll hidplI on Iorii d Cfortire by.ysale he JAIEVIS &T AEDR&CoS,
jylI coy Ct4l lliueTrbepoeelis tet*'512N'l'li'.i leAll .1 Zaait eaei 1511 rreals il.I i ~pig~p paper, Cllev very los'rie, n
siiiiieor lilleilaulila, r ir s re by pale b d0 FELT &C yCO,
iiIIhU1 N Y ~ttell.iiuevs DHal, LsIlcK F~UlLNYILUijjiE-; sess
SIeloeril oli-il.vdlt lbvie eva lidiilglllihr raloi.ruritielpleill jllsereiledit perr 11111, titlt t-oilgvoili andir eglehv I trAdTONrCO.,
iugd 530181' *rvs.LILtNII &i OIIO FZUN~IST, Or role lvR
NATH'I. TO'(WNSEND,jrI.l E 8eh 8lee I-Dol (iravier at.3 r LUla l GREEN b Ny-JUsl eveivrd & a eilive
1 ill'Peeeevnvlso Rldtitol lirstsr: and for sale byIllS dooeii er lingle betlll liv
t)AVDI) FELT U CG,Y S e ilnrr' Hall,4'DCllemmorns t
IV alehy StA'I'ICS e I 'l'lltlC r ,)idfd _____ 4G Psidresetres'sc
JI relll vieldvy rdreelebyle'. . rDSl:.
SECOND MUNICIPALITY.W ERE brought to the Police Prison oftho Second
Muaicipality, the following named slaves
POLEDO, aged about 48 years, says he belongsIon Mr. Nansnu.
JOHN, aged about 23 yearn, says he belongs toMr. S Bldwilln.
HENRY, aged about 19 or 20 years, says he be-longs to Mr S BHadwin.
The owners of said elaves, are requested to proveproperty, pay charges and take them away.
HARPER,
sepl Captain of Watch.ICE-Si casks low landingd from Charleston,forsale by S G BLANCHARD,
jytfS 31 Graver street"f O0 RENT-'- lre nod airy f sfit-e e wll sitate I
Sand in the most husinesspart of thecity. Terms,moderate. Apply to' W. GREENS, at the OrleansLithogralphic Office, 53 Magazine street. jy94r/[0 LET--Te Hor"e situated on the corner ofJ Orange and Relipious streets;aply to
J 1 BEIN & A cOI.EN,j2r4 i90 Common streer.
A Card.ORLEA .'8 LTHOGRAPHIC ESTABLIBH
ME. T, 53 MAGAlZINE lSTREET,OPPOSITE BANKSt' ARCADE.
W GREENE rettrn his sincere thanks to hisfrieinds and the public of New Orleans, for the
S'atronnee behostowed nt tbin for the last two yeares, andrege leave to asure thsth that all orders comn:itted to1 his charge shall blie punctrually attended to; he will as
sual, keep the office open auriong tire summer, andshall be always ready to strike off merchant's cirnu-tare, business and address cards, funeral notiese.msp,plane, and Irtwings, of every deocriptio, sat the
Ahortest notice, trid on the moat rensonable terns.Ileing nassisted by artiste superior to any other establish-meat in the citv, and from long experiense in thelitlogeraphic lite, ire feels confident of giving entireratisfalcton.
N II Apotlheearies and drurggists' labels executed inas good style os copperplate engraving, and st one-
third of tire expeene. jyl .
F OR SALE--l le splendid steam beat MlrRsHAreTbhaving undergoes a thorough repair, will be rn-
dy r sea in a few days; this boat is copper IentenedSnd coppered, with a copper boiler and splendid 'engin: her aeeormodations Reing very extenstive, endwell found in every roeslect: for further particulars op-ly at tile ship yard ofdretor Byorn where she nowlie, Or to MAUNYSEL W1HITE CO,
au_'tl--15t 96 Grevier ereej.ALT'--54U0 kst lites tolt in store oand for sale by
S & J P WHITNEY,aung23 Cti st.
• 'aitAP nnd 'Trlow Chedles--10 oozses Tallow Chan1K- dies; Sl20 boxes No. I and extra soap, brands oflames (iGould a Jacksor If Trowbridge for sale by
m ISAAC BRDITiE & CO,nug23 134 Magatine st.AOFFICE NEW ORILEANS & NASHVILLE
RAIL ROSAD COMPANY."RAFTS ion New Yok at sight, 30 and l60 days
sight, lir sale, in sumst to suit purchasers. Al-so, Cedar timber for posts and sleepers, mrd Philadel-
I phia lumber wheels and earts for sale elr rearonabloternn. JAMEJ H CALDWELL,
aug2i3-Gt President.rJTAKE Notice no bill againstl tIhe Flenting Dry.Dock, nigned and approved h Jamenrs Dick willIlemifer be paid by the owners of thie Floating DryD ock the said James Ilick having never been author-ised to make uny coetracts.
Moreover, all hill from this date will have to he approved and signed ly
the agent of the Floating Dry
Delck. IIEBMUGINE BROWN k CU,itng39 CoatiaI.
RA.YED.--On thre I0Lth-inst. a Scotch Whtet Terrier Slut, black on the polint of the none, hair
a little rough. Whoeser has the sare willt pleoae Ireturt, tir to this affie they will be liberally re.warded. aug 2t
SlATE OP' LOUISIANA,FIrWT JUDICIAl, I)ISTRICT COURT.
ATrRICK I)OIFERTY and JAMES P. NOLEN,. vs. Their Creditors and the Creditors of P. Dnh-elty & Co., No. 16459--'Te Cession of the Petitioner'sIproperly having been accepted by the Court, for thebenefir f tteir (Creditore, rt is ordered tlhat a mrcetingof theih said Creditors do lake place at lire office of Ed:ward BaIlornett, Esq., Notary PuIblit, ott Tbursday, theith of Seltleremr neat, at I 0o'clock, A. 5I., for the purporse tf dlierating on thre llairRs of laid petitioners,and ill thre trio .tirne all jrdicia.l procedilgs againstti ir , :. 0oa and property, as to tile credrirlms enlov, tire schedule, ra stayedr; anrd it is frtlher or.
dered that Micoen Esn., be i iiomiated to reprresent tireabirel crr'et or, in this case.
riltiOse the Hloa. A. St. lruchannn , Jurige of tae mlidcourt, this 4th dry ulof.tgust, A. It. 13t1.
{ Tll't_ LEWIL.,nug7--3tbm Ibep'y. Cl'k.
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IDisitrict Jdlciairiuie-Platrick t tatoaitv and JaeSP Noire, lontre sas ercibncier. etl leas r6ancicrs de PDIoherty & i'i. -No, 1619. I.acesasi.t des propril--t1n der ti.titionires ayallt 1a' awtpl pare Ia eaourltorlel Ibi , liv o ie loiara cl•rtlleti cr • II tat dloer(t(, tauolllnas•blnb (o dedits cr(a.riers inllr liie eu I etude
Sde glslnrd larnett, Esq. Not. Public, Jeudi, 6 a1p.temnl pncllhnin, a I I heirso du nai, in nl de b'flibl,-rer sur ies .tainr s desdits p" titiinaires, at ell at-
lendan t out.s tturultes judiclnir's contra lelr wrsnn-ie on lear pro riti"Ls lont orrt(tt,', quant aiux eliun-ites el itiAona i t i ls t a ble e li el e Iitt de pils d4-lrr(l q, lirl I, s .l . soit lamllnllll e pour repirt.elter
nesi (. • in ii -es n tit,dnt aete afttia.I'r t Illu n.ia. t 1 Iih:li:lt, juia do lndite cour
I ii -Ist,. ) il:.:3;:.'TIEll .I.EWIS,
nut 23 -_ eputie Clork.e,1i't0. & ItAKUI.
FOI(T'I'Y lnle, ot(llnkUin anl IdlOicoils Malnilla ropeld izes, j ,st received land aor sual by
1 LOCKE & C.nute7 'tOid I .era
NttI'lt:E.r tFIlE uldersiglaed haing Iein duly aplintled by.tle lhunoale, tihe lirat Judicial District Court,
('ollmisi•nura In Pestillde and sstaos thie dalllage ailrexpn.e of widenina Intl•ilte srreet. Iherwi n Nae I.-vee street anll the river, Jhave aUle their eslimate anllde.Pe Sllleflt,an1 hallve deeposi ell triue copies thlereof, to-etlher withl the t ll, iu thi olltie of tile clark of saiil
court fir tile iiUSllion of tanll wllhl it may cantcern.And iublic uti:e is heorebly given that said estimate
and alssssmet will be presented to said court for con.firnatiou, on a ptiurdual), the twenty-nlath day of Sep-tonl..er Uex;al alld l pcrons italerslted in proterty it-
eld on IlaUoltiinn ae s
lt or the venilty therelof, areherebly nontified to nake tbeir objectionsl, if any th.yhave, to said estimate and assessment, n onr lfore thetaoatg--irst day i-f Septtohbar next.
New Orleano, August '2 1838.G. RIlUtKE, .in. FIELII, CaCoatnnnsianers.CIIA'S A. JACOBS,
naig2 --11311I VIS-Lee aaacligilla•tynnlt f1t duament nasaste
t r I'honoallgle cur tlu premlier dlistriat judieluire,atouniaire pour P6valueOr et taxer l dotmmang et leair
foia de I'(Plna•nmant de la rue Itofignae, entre nla ruedo In Noaveoe-l.evao ert ile luve, oat complret leurtableau d' uiatin at de taxe, dant ila out deposete vrair U as, ates itin pal, au tltrena du grelfiide ladite eaur, pour P'iu.leetion de int lrenuon.
Et ovis pIllic eat donnt que le suadit tableau seraIrimltlo k ladite cour pour confirmation, samedi le 29•dI Siatlelu ,roruclaic; et routes perouaes interesaeesnlatr !elit taliliau dtlPliuatitt at de taeX, save ur: toi -ItC lietrlunes avant illlteret duna lea proprittes situeanduns la riue Ilatfialtae on le voisiaaga oant par le pr(SPit igotifio lIe firae leur objections s'ila etu aut, audittable ai l'eotaluntiug ot do tare, Is on avant le ringt etIate .apioiulbre pralchtil.
Nnuvelle Orleans, 2 2
naut 1838.SIIURKE, i
t FIlElID, CominCIIAIRtES A JACOBS,
FIFTPEEN DOL.LARS REWARDI).WTILL be paid for the apprehension and lodging in" " prison u eitheir' o1f the municipalities, \VIL-
11AM FEIRG1 ER, an indented apprentice to thelboksmitlh trtadel; tie said apprentice I about lfive feetlour or five inches high; lliht Ihair, blue avoes; a Gaermanby birthl; apenk tile English, French anil Gennrn an-uages. All persona are forewarned not to harbor or
trIt taie said apprentice, under the severest penalty atis law. NICHOLAS MURRAY,
augl4-tf Blacksmith, Triton Walk.COFFEIE--14a1 bags Rio. 141 do. lHarvnR. For
sale by SITETSON & AVERt'.aug4 88 Grnvier tree
HAVANA SEiiARS-)l0glllij eediam iquijijfursule low, tn close a consignment, by
STETSON & AVERYa - 88 Gtaviar sutte
NEW ttEtFORli SPERM CANI)I,El--1101 bonesSof New Bdflrgd SpermI Candles, landing frotaIlip Kentucky,.and for sale by
LAWRIENCE k LEGENDRE,ie2l 28 & 9 New LeveeSRAZIERSCOPPER-1000 sheetabraztiera enppe
weighing ten poulas eahab,in store and for sale bySAMUEL LOCKE & CO.,
nao8 Front Leven, between Cuatom House and Bien-ville streets. june24" CO oFEE--800 haga Rio Coffee, of and
jtqnality, landing fro brque Henry, for sal byje•O " STETSON & AVERY.A'LMAoAUta•.S for 18;3l.--Just re.ivedt, a iaull lot- of People's Alinaneka and Cloeketl's Alma-nacks, for sale by DAVID FELT & CO.,New York Stationer's Hall,
o020 24 Chartres ntreet.Stl• XAS FUNDED CERTIFICATES and Audi-t tar's Draft , on the Trenaury.wanted by
NATH'L TOWNSEND,jel8 Exhabnge Hotel, Gravier at. -
r EXAS BOUNTY LAND wanted byNATH'L TOWNHEND,
jel8 Exchange Hotel,Grarier streeC landing fram brig A E, and oir tale byJ. DANIEL,
jail _ a9 Coap lireet.
a rod 11 Coils Rope; also a uanall lot or Twann, instore end for sale by J DANIELL,
oin 59 Canmp street.I'OBACCO--5 boxes nod 4 kegs prime Chewing. T'obaco, (Lealther'a brand,) in store and for sale
by J. DANIELL,je•2u 59 Camp street.,I ,CKEI•rEl., 1.,IM4 Eug .1 274 bbls. mackeral, noes. , 2 an
50 ball barrela mackeral, nos 1 and21129 casks oflite,20 bundles tay,5000 feet lumber,
I.nuding froml brig Rinaldo and for sale, hS 7 S'IETSON AVERHY& Co.
W Y ,ITE HAVAN UGLAT-50 boxes of primeSqualit', ti sture, for sole byULA't'I'.It 2g TRIER,u;l. 40 Poydt*ae street.