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FIFTEEN CENTS WEEK. NEW ORLEANS, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1849 VOLUME I NUMBER 294.

The Bride of the Fiord. to her! She who would have poured out her life WATCHES—JEWELRY. RESTAURANTS, &c. MUTUAL BENEFIT LITE INSURANCE OO. THE DAILY CRESCENT, for that young couple, was now regarded with a JVO. 11 fVJILL STREET. JftuTork. fearful awe by these simple boatmen, who, in their T^HIS COMPANY completed its third year on the lit dar CHAPTER II. ay l nt "'BLFHHED EVKRY IMV—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED- hearts, charged her with it all. She knew it, and «•'*' IttitMJt »'1U UCdltJI III JL»»K1jXVI ,"vnii Holbrook-Osyter Saloon and Restaurant àcioniA-o . : which time the surplus amounted to And at length Olaf has returned from Drontheim PENS, FANCY ARTICLES, and WATCHES F54J.UIO D8, SHOWING an amouut business unparalleled in BY HAYES, M'OLUBE & CO. she durst not come down—durst not speak to them. AS made arrangements to be at all times supplied with the history of Life Insurance. All his preparations have been completed, and the All Jcuelry artrclei repaired at moderate price». "'18 the_finest OYSTERS from Mobi e and C 1'. HAYES..J. E. M CLURE..J. C LARUE..J. O. PIERSON For a few moments longer there she stood—her H Dividends o' profits are decla annually upon all life Saturday's first feast is over, (e) and the Sabbath B^rataria, which will be served ^ policies, which have settled wo or more premiums; the scream responded to by the affrighted sea-birds it W M. S. MO R G A N , up in every style, to suit the pal- " * morn has been opened with its glorious light, and profits draw interest at the rateol per cent, per annum,and e—Wo» 9S Charles street. aroused from their resting places. The ripple, died PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, ate. The proprietor has made ran be made available at once, to he extent of two-third» of the waters are calm, the trees green, and nie boat? 37 ( 11. ST fi E KT, Third Dour from. Camp street. •ht l'i'' arrangements to be sunphed with every away—the storm passed as rapidly as it came—but their amount, where the party has paid his premiums in full TERMS Of THE CRESCENT. are all assembled, that are to carry that bridal party ' IMIK subscriber has just received an additional supply of variety of GAME and FISH, in the preparation of which Premiums are payable annually, but may be paid semi 1 the boat or its inmates were never given back to the 1 WATCHESWATCHES. JEW ELRY and FANCY I no pains will be spared to gratify the taste of the most fastid­ ' tntê* FTccfc, ; .-y. !•: lull» I iniin.iiiilj.. to the parish church. And the waters are smooth, annually, or quarterly, and parries taking life policies may r, F:ft I toi' -A ; ?i ycnr - half yearly nn 1 quarterly ât l ious epicure. On his Bill of Fare will always be found if they prefer, give their individual notes for one-half ths surface. And as the boatmen knelt in prayer STEAKS. CHOPS, CUTLETS, every kind of POUT i-'es- in d'lv&nce Single copie«, Five Cent* as is tobe the life of that young bride and bride­ around the senseless Olaf, and over the young annual premium, upon which they will be required to pay# 1 • • will r^fMpt for Mil rihsTiplicms rx'eedinff nne w* * groom. Now the oars strike into the water, and Hunting Cases of M. I. Tobias. TRY, aud, in short, every thing in i per cent, interest. li1. WEEKLY CRESCENT will l>e furnished to singi? subsrrili bride's watery grave, the Fin darted up the heights, Roskell and olher superior makers ; also, fine London Duplex procured- the three boats are off from the hank. The first Statement of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Com­ « -THREE DOLLARS per year ; t., club» of four or more, di- and disappeared from all eyes. Watches; rich Jewelry, of the latest styles, comprising fine FRANKLIN HOUSE. pany, , May 1, 1848. • M«MI to the name Post-office, .it Two Dollars Hud Fifty Cent GoliJ Watch Chains, Keys and Seals : Ladies' Bracelets carries Margaret, and her female friends and rela­ It was a strange destiny, though, to a highly Lake end of New Shell Road. This Con- any has issued, since April 15th,1845, ?• tr each ; Postmaster* and other« who may act n* A gen'«, « tives, and they ara dressed in gay attire, and Mar­ Necklaces. Breasi Pins. Gold Pen. ils Ca«es, Finger Rings, HP HE undersigned has just refitted and opened the al>ove to this date, (three years,) 6527 Policies. •eod orders, paid, for ten copie*, will receive one copy in ad>ht superstitious people, easily explainable, that those etc. Also a great variety of FANCY GOODS, selected D> Policies cancelled and expired 819 for their CompriiMution. Payable in all cases in advance. Sui_ garet is all in white, and upon her head she wear.- himself in the Nosthern markets, from the latest Euiopean X well-known and favori'e establishment, and in- r-npers orjinrkne made payable, after her death, to her Ile never spoke unless when spoken to—and then, makers. Also, a large stock of Silverware, consisting of best of LIQUORS. murred, arid al length flatly refused ; and, appeal­ ;-kill of brother-|ieasaiits and brother-boatmen. table, tea and dessert Spoons. Soup. Ladles. Castors, &c., children, or their guardian, for their use. ing to his colleagues to support him, they all re­ the one response was given to all questions— i. cf which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. The pub­ dl4 3m RICHARD MURPHY A creditor may insure the lifeof his debtor, to the extento How beautifully illustrative of the generous and " Hush, the. storm is coming, and we must be quick his debt, as an indtmnity against the loss of the debt. signed in a body, and Louis Napoleon was com­ simple habits of this natural people! And as the lic are resoectful ly invited to cal! and examine before pur­ ORESCENT CITY HOTEL, or she goes down." But beyond this tie had no chasing elsewhere. CORKER CUSTOMHOUSE JUfO FROKT STS. pelled to present himself,and promise that he would boats moved onward for the Church, now the pan- 83^* For Prospectus and all papers necessary to effect In- language, no mind, no thought. It would seem as N. B. The strict-, st attention paid to the repairing of fine ll.l. be opened for ihe reception of BOARDERS endeavor to reign under a responsible Constitutional dean-pipe pours out its music, and woman's voice Watche*, Clocks and Jewelry. Canes, Diamonds. 8nd all WEDNESDAY, January 3, F49. Well fur- surance and all information as to the plan of operations, ap- if the event which drove poor reason from her cita­ W plyt ^ H. G. HEART"ft TT, Ministry for the future. We reject, as untrustwor­ goes with it, and then the drum peals out its louder kinds of Jewelry mounted in the latest and best manner. ...ohed ROOMS for Families andSingle Gentlemen, del, effected its purpose just at the instant of time All repairs warranted, or no charge n'J tJe TAHLE—the best the market will afford. rGM*H 10 Banks Arcade, Newr Orleans,i thy, all the reports circulated respecting the part joy, and presently the music ceases, and the rifles VALENTINE MOTT. M. D., ) Medical Boni-ard of— COB. when one all-absorbing thought monopolized his The above establishment has been built by the proprietor, M. Thiers is alledged to have taken in the Boulogne are discharged along the water, and the distant NEW WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. expressly for the accommodation of city and transient Board­ JER. VAN RENSSELAER, M. D., ) sultation. New York. whole mind. That one thought survived the wreck E^are now in receipt of a large and splendid stock of B. STILI.E, M. D.,No. 3North st., opposite Lafayette affair—namely, to incite Louis Napoleon to the in­ echoes reiterate their discharge, a ain and again. ers It is one of the most healthy and airy situations in the of intellect, but it was all that remained. W Gold and Silver, Lever, Lepine and Deuplex city, and no pains will be spared to render those who may Square, Medical Examiner, New Orleans vasion, and then to betray him. Louis Napoleon And these rough men, with their large slouched WATCHES, of the BKST ENGLISH and Swiss And J)ie superintendent who showed that institu­ stop wanted no incitement whatever. He is now in hats and tightened jerkins, and long knives, stuck manufacture. Also, Jewelry, Sil- Jr-* aft Fi N ovember, 1848. tion, shook his head feelingly, as he regarded him, ver-wa-e. Spectacles, Gold Peus,K*^sM THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE the possession of authority, and every day furnishes In at their waists, and reaching down to their long Terms as reasonable as any establishment of the kind and said : " For years he lias never spoken but Pocket and Table Cutlery, and Fancy in the city. [jald&Wtf] E. ALEXANDER, Proprietor. COMPANY, No. 11 WALL STREET, have issued, -inoe proof of his incompetency and want of power to water-boots, are all joyous, too, and they sing in Goods. We particularly invite the attention of ladies and May last, four hundred andseventv-nine new policies, viz : eope with all the difficulties of the moment. The those words." Beside that hopeless idiot tended a gentlemen to our stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as it is AMERICAN OYSTER SALOON and To Merchants To Cashiers of Banks... loud and spirited chorus their national anthem of selected by ourselves in the Northern cities with care, and ESTAURAT — No. 44 ST. CHARLES STREET.—The «. Clerks 59 .. Secretaries ofIns-Cos. 8 new President proposed to supersede a vast number female, who, though dressed in Norwegian stuff, " For Norge and then, as its chorus dies upon displayed features that seemed to have come from shall be sold as low as at any house in the city. R undersigundersigned would most respectfully in- .. Manufacturers 51 .. Ladies 18 of the Prefects in the provinces, and (îictated a list KNOWLES ii NOEL, 35 Canal street. i his frienads and the public in general, that ä h __ .. Mechanics 42 .. Hotel-keepers the waters, the rifles are again discharged. Then some other clime. Her dark hair and eyes, sallow- of his nominees to the Minister. This step was some old Norseman, whose age precludes his sing- N. B.—Our -personal aitenrion will be devoted to repair­ he has reopened this well-known J .. Clergymen 25 .. Public Officers skin, and peculiar outline of feature, and delicately- ing everydeaCiiptiou of fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc., establishment in a new and ele- .. Lawyers 21 .. Officers. also rejected, and the result has been a modification ins:, but who is venerable in Iiis knowledge of the moulded frame, were not of the Norwegian cast. which shall perform satisfactorily M ever, or no charge. gant style, and hopes, by his unwearied alte .. Physicians 17 .. Members of Congress.. of the Administration, without in the least degree • i- toric records of his country ; w ho wending back n6 tf K. & N. tion to business and his great experience, to .. Sea Captains 8 .. Farmers 14 She was evidently of foreign blood. But there was adding to its intrinsic strength. The appointments into primitive times, can recount the Saga, (/) which retain and increase the kind and liberal patronage heretofore .. Seamen 5 .. OtherOccupations.... 8 in her sad and gentle kindness a something more FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, Etc. extended by thelovers ofgood cheer. Having madeample ar­ of the son of Ney and M. Boissy to embassies of A. TYLER, 39 St., has constantly on hand, Amounting to 411 hn now recites w ith the energy of younger days— than that of a mere servant—this was evidenteven rangements for procuring Mobile, Barrataria the highest class, which were also insisted upon by the Saga of muny a noble "sea king," who carried E. and is receiving by every arrival. Gold and Cat Island OYSTERS, together with the President, proved a farther failure; and it lui* in the very tones of her voice, as she occasionally I^ever, Duplex and Cylinder WATCHES of all GAME and FISH of every description, he Total New Po:icies 47$ war and conquest down into England, and off far sought to quiet the tiresome motions of his frame, the best makers. Also—Fob. Vest is now prepared to serve up, at the shortest notice, all the Surplus of the Company, November 1. 1848 $630,000 only been an earnest desire of his friends to avoid South—who gave Norway laws, and made lier Sband Guard CHAINS, SHALS or, as a nurse tends a child, offered him some food. rarities and delicacies of the season in a style calculated to ROBERT L. PATTKRSON, President. a general break-up which has induced some of his name ring, a thing of terror upon Southern ears. "7* and KEYS, in every variety. Gold Pens, please and gratify the taste of the most fastidious epicure. BLWJ.C. MILLIK Secretary. jal3 Her gentleness, her sadly sympathetic manner Pencils, Thimbles, Buckles, bic. ; Fine Bracelets, Brooches, Ministers to retain office. The above ill-considered His WINES, LIQUORS and CORDIALS have all been How intently thai national people regard his historic might have teen that of a sister, but there was no Necklaces, Rings, Silverware, Spoons and Forks, Ladles, selected by himself, and are of the finest brands the city can SOUTHERN BRUSH MANUFACTORY diplomatic appointments have been canceled, and Castors, Cups, Pitchers, Trays, Plated Casior», Tea-Setts, tales, and thantheir aaeil historian when he ends ! blood, no resembling link between them. " She produce. these, favorites will probably be provided for in some And then t', • ; of corn-whisky, and the fiery Candlesticks, Urns, rich Fancy Goods. Lubints fine Per­ t,# He is also prepared to accommodate a few gentlemen tends him," said the superintendent; "like a sister fumery—together with a great variety of other articles too And Fancy Store....10 Camp St. other mode; but these political blunder) go far to with Lodging and Private Sitting-rooms, as he has had the potato-sp''-• mut the birch-tree wine, are handed or a daughter—she followed him here, and became numeous to mention. A^o—SPECTACLES, with Gold, ion of his ' TMIE subscribers have just received, by latest arrivals, the deslroy the prestige of Louis Napoleon with th* Silver, Shell or Steel bowed frames, and Glasses of every J lareest and best selected assortment of BRUSHES and round.? ,'I theti <-t of '' CJainlt' Norgé "(g) is drunk a servant, w ithout rew ard, in return for permission [nb* b'm] French nation, and the feeling naturally gains knid—Eye-Piotectors, etc., etn., constantly on hand, and MATERIALS for MANUFACTURING PURPOSES, with ii >• I becoming the sons of that to be about him, and to feed him. She is of a bad fitted to suit theeye at short notice. nl5 BANKS ARCADE MAGAZINE Street. ever imported into a Southern market. Those purchasing to mountain, sno\>-. . m-t < >' it is a happy scene! MJ1S Establishment having been leased by the under­ ground that the revolution has not yet terminated. race, no doubt—but she is all kindness to him ; and seil again, and those having charge of Public Institutions, Beside these untoward events, the co-operation of I signed, they have had it thoroughly renovated MoteJ-keeuers, as well as those purchasing for their own use, and w hen a pjtiso comes .1 : • ir joyous music, the one would not expect to find such nature in a poor and fitted up, and are now prepared to accommodate the National Assembly presents another stumbling- tinkling of bells can be heard upon those waters, DAGUERREOTYPE. must evidently see that it would be to their interest to call Fin." city and transient BOARDERS, The BAR has been*^ first at the SOUTHERN BRU8H MANUFACTORY, to block in the way of an established Government. supplied with LIQUORS of the best quality, which we from the village church, where the clergyman ELECTRO-MAGNETIC PORTRAITS. make their purchases. Being manufacturers ourselves, we The new President seems occupied in giving grand awaits their coming. ( ) Mallet, in Iiis " Northern Antiquities," considers Fins think will compare favorably with any other establishment can and will tell cheaper than any other house in the city. anil Ij&jh as distinct; but these wandering and gipsy traies J> Y the application of the above mysterious agent to Da- in the city. The Rooms are comfortably furnished, and will receptions to men of eminence of every shade of' fc * gaerreotype, (a discovery of the subscribers,) the under­ We have been liberally patronized since onr commencement Nearer and nearer they make for that village; appear to be called, in modsm Norway, indifferently. Fin in this city, which patronage we are determined to retain by political opinions. When he appears in public, the or Lap. ^See the works of Inglis and l.ainjr. signed is enabled to produce PORTRAITS of the most and already Margaret's boat, lightest made and superior kind in a SINOLI SICOND—catching the precise felling GOOD ARTICLES AT LOW PRICES. populace receive him with every demonstration of "ghtest filled, strikes ahead of the others, and bids ( ) " Nipen" is the demon.god, to whom the Norwegians SMITH'S HOTEL.. .Bayou Sara, La. Below we give a list of BRUSHES, in part—to give a full make sncb propitiaring offerings ; lie is the author of good expression instantly, and fixing it indelibly upon the silver respect, and his urbane manners toward all classes fair to win in this bridal race to reach the church. plate. Those who wish to retain in their families good Immediately fronting the Steamboat Landing. detail would tili many columns : and evil. ^RAVELERS going up Ouachita or Red River, or com­ gain him friends every where. There have been Cc) Blindness is sadly prevalent among I he Laps and Fins. LiHZNKaSEs of relations or friends, can do so at a moderate Artists' Tools, of all kinds ; tOval Varniah Brushes, of all And now the rough jest is thrown by his male price. Rooms, corner of Canal ana Chartres fts.—Entrance T ing out ofsaid Rivers, will find it to theiradvan- p i Bookbinder's Brushes ; I sizes : some disturbances in the Batignolles, near Paris, companions to Olaf-— (//) Sweet and richly-sea'oned cakesate left out at night, in tage to stop with him. as all the Boats stop at Bayou Norway, for Nipen to eat. No. 3 Chartres street. [my3 ly] W. fL HUTCHING». BaJger Hair-blend?r's do ; , Paint Brushes, ground, of all but they were confined to the locality. The French His bride and her bright crown are fleeing Sara. Horses, Carriages £nd Buggies always to hire. JlljjL Tools, round ; | sizes; («) Wedding feasts commence on Saturday—the cere, MAGTJIRE'S DAGUERREOTYPE. ty2 ly T. B SMITH, Proprietor. Brick Lining Brnshes ; ; Painters' Dusters ; funds are rather lower. The uncertainly which from him." mony on Sunday. M. would respectfully return thanksfor theliberal patron- Blacking Brushesfor Curriers; i Pla'e Brushes, for Silzer; prevails respecting the patriotism of the Cabinet, " IIis lazy boat had best pull hard, or she will (/) Early Norwegian history. J. age bestowed on him since he first had the honor of CRESCENT RESTAURAT & OYSTER SALOON (?) Old Norway. introducing the DAGUERREOTYPE into NewOrleans, Bath Water Brushes ; ; Paste do., for Curriers ; in being willing to dissolve it without a political be to church and wed to his rival before lie can five year* ago, during which time he has taken more portraits No. 46 ST. CHARLESStreet, comer OR AVIER. Billiard Table do., . Printers' Proof Brushes ; struggle, is the main cause of the depression. reach her." Bottle do.; j Paint Scrubbers ; HARD TIMES IN ILLINOIS.—The members of than any other person in the world. His specimens wert HIS establishment has been entirely rem odele ^really Camel-hair Varni>h Brushes ; i Portrait Brushes, round and Trade, however, has materially improved through­ And Olaf looks serious, not because his honest exhibited at the Fair, in competition with others taken by Timproved, and very handsomely re-furnivh Tools, round; flat; the Illinois Legislature are complaining of low the best operator from NowYork, and he was awarded the ed throughout, and is now open for the out France.—European Timm. nature disrelishes the joke, but his seaman's know­ First Premium. No3pecimeasexhibited at his establishment Clamp Brushes ; ! Poitrait Sable ; wages and exorbitant prices for hoard. One of the From the previous well-established reputation Cloth do.: Poonali or Oriental Brushes ; Change of Ministry. ledge has looked ahead, and dark clouds are rolling but those taken by himself. J. M. assuresthe public that his of the CRESCENT OYSTER SALOON AND RES- _____ Copying do . all kinds ; ' Sash Tools ; The Moniteur of the 30th tilt, publishes three de­ down from behind that pinewood forest, and the honorable members of the House lately offered a portraits will continue to be what they always have been— TAURAT, WALTER deems it superfluous to enter into a Camel-hair Pencils ; ! Sweeping Brushes, all sizes ; the BK8T. His long experience, ana constant practice are long panegyric of his house, but simply to thank his friends crees of the President of the Republic, appointing, gathering shadows portend that, ere the evening Dorsum F esh Brusr-e-» : Shaving do., ailkinds; resolution for the removal of the capital from the best inducements to peisonsdesirous of instruction in the anil patrons for the marked and liberal patronage he has Flat Varnish do., ail kinds ;]Ducting Brushes; Ist. M. Leon Faucher Minister of the Interior, in closes, the storm demon may screech over those Springfield, w here they charged such high prices beautiful art. Genuine Voigtlander Camera* 'JO per cent, received, and to assure them that the kind manner in which Fan giaining do., do,; Stair Carpet do. ; the place of M. Leon de Malleville, whose resigna­ calm waters. He shouts to Margaret's br at to have cheaper than any in the city: all olher article» the same. his efforts to please have been appreciate«!, will onlystimulate Crumb or Table Brcshes ; Snip Lining do. ; for board and lodging. As a reason for the re­ Plate* at $:i per dozen ; Scoviil s No. 1 for $3 25—guarantied him to increased exertions, to secure the large patronage Fitcher, or Mai king Brushej,|Stock Brushes, all kind«; tion had been accepted; 2d, M. Lacrosse, Vice her sail lowered, and to work with their oars. But the best plates m^de in the United States ; Casts $2 75 and already given, and make the "Crescent Restaurat"the most moval, the honorable member said, that heretofore all kinds , Scrubbing do., do. President of the National Assembly, Minister of that boat is too far ahead to hear, or else the laugh­ $3 50; hew York Cameras at |18. fashionable and popular resort in the city. French Sash Tools, all s ; Stencil or Branding do.; Public Works, in the place of M. Leon Faucher; ter and the music aboard of it drowns Olaf's voice, it had been customary to get board, and good board ty Orders from the country promptly attended to. He has made arrangements to be at all times supplied with Feather Duster«. ( Scouring Biushes for tanner ; FRY Entrance No. 6 CAMP street. mhll tf /" the finest OYSTERS, from Mobile, Ba-ra- ami 3d, M. Buffet, Representative of the People, which blends and dies away with the surrounding too, at $2 50 per week, and when members were Furniture Brushes, t .Pk I OjJ taria. Cat Island and Grand Pass, which will Grate. do ; , Ja^en' Brnshes ; Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, in place of echoes. Iiis comrades have lowered their sails, getting $4 per day, and that in addition to good DEROSNE'S SYSTEM OF MANUFACTURING I e served up in any style to suit the palate. Graining do., square top!Square P< netrators do.; M. Bixio, whose resignation had been accepted. and pull their oars lustily to gain upon the maiden's AND REFINING SUGAR. _ His arrangements are complete to be seasona- and flog; iShi-e Biushes, common and boat, and still the jest goes round; but Olaf does board, they had comfortable rooms, good fires, and N consequence of false reports circulated by unprincipled bly supplied with every variety of GAME Gild 's rips Brushes ; j fancy; From Willmer & Smith'« European Times. Ipartisans as well as Government officials, tending to de­ and FISH ; in the preparation of which no Hat Brushes, all sizes and, Tooth Brush*s ; not heed it: his whole attention se ms fastened nice landladies, and active and expert chamber­ ceive the public with regard to the availability and eapa- pains will l>e spared to gratify the taste of the ITALY. kinds: 'Tailors' do.; upon that cloud, and that treasure-freighted boat maids, and nothing was wanting to mike members hiiity, as well astiie unprece dented succe à of DEROSNE'S most fastidious epicure. Hearth Brushes ; iTar Brushes, short and long Letters from Gaeta state that several magnificent which still skims those waters like a spirit of living SYSTEM, the subscribers feel it their duty to make the On his bill of fare will a!ways b« found CVIIYAIVO, Hair do, a great variety; ] handles; presents had been made to the Pope on Christmas comfortable. But now matters were sadly changed public acquainted wi'h the facts in regard to those points es. CHOPS, CUTLETS, every kind of POULTRY and Horse do., common, fine, i White-wash Brushes,all kin d beauty. It may be but the fears of an anxious as regards hoard and fijeins, and they were put on p°<:ialiy. fts availability will be seen by the list of prices; VEGETABLES ; iu short, with every thing in season that and extra fine ; I and qua' ties ; Day. The King of Naples sent him an offering of " ridegroom ; but Olaf has lived upon these waters, its capability and success may be judged of by the following can be procured. Jeweler's Brushes, all kinds ; Watch do. do. do; 600.ÜOO ducats, and the Queen of a donation and tossed upon them in many a storm, and from half rations by the new Constitution. The resolu­ tacts : There are constantly employed upwards of(1000) one His stock of LIQUORS haviug been selected by himself, Lye Brushes, for Printers ; Window do. du. do.; of 500,000 colonnates. thousand workmen in making the apparatus in the shops of areof asuperior quality, and embraces the best and choicest Markinz Brushes, flat and Wheel do. do. do., is boyhood has been schooled to see it coming, to tion passed unanimously. Derosne's alone. The largest refineries, and upwards of 1, of French and Swiss Wines, Cordials, round ; Mason*' do. do. do. A correspondent, writing on the 30th of Decem­ rt-pare for it, and to fight it ; and his friends grow four hundred estates in Europe, the Indies. Egypt, and this ^v^ii «ir. »iij.li and Scotch Whisky,. London Brown J. HUFTY & CO.. 10 Campst. ber, says : Yesterday evening, at sunset, the erious as they mark the anxiety depicted upon his THE HOMESTEAD.—When the war is over, and country, all wo king by Derosne'ssystem. In Cuba no other Stout, and the best Philadelphia Ale auu Porter—a trial of iy* The highest price paid for American BRISTLES castle of St. Arigeto, by the consecutive discharge our freedom won, the people must make a new system of vacuum is u ed, and among the new estates now these Liquors is all that he desires to insure a iavorable liT Four good Brush-makers and two Finishers wanted face. A wild anxiety—and now, without a word fitting up is one that, will make 150,000 lbs. per day, by De­ n25 5m of one hundred and one guns, announced to this from the foremost rower, he has seized the oars, declaration; they must declare the rights of man, rosne's system ; the large-t one now in operation worked last J. H. & CO. being appointed Agents for a large metropolis and the world in general that the dynasty and pulls with an energy and force that he alone is the individual, sacred above all craft in priesthood jear one hundred and fifteen uays, making five millions and COMB Manufactory at the North, have always on hand which had reigned over Rome for 1048 years has or governments—they must, at one blow, put an five hundred thousand pounds, or 47,826 lbs, per day, on an the be*t selected mid most varied assortment of SHELL, capable of. average ; no other fuel but bagas>e was used for grinding the r|1HIS fine Hotel is advantageously situated, being in TUCK, TWIST, and every other variety of COMB now in come to a close, and a new government is to be "Ay. there goes Olaf—none other than he could end to all the trickeries of English law, which, cane and making the sugar, and hands performed ail the I front of the principal Steam and Fiat boat Jt-A u«e, ever offered in this city, to which they would especially called into being by the mandate of the whole pop­ do that," cries many a voice. garnered up in the charnels of ages, bind the heart jabor between the mill and pitting the sugar, averaging 2391 Landings, and affords peculiar accommodation* for fjrS& invite the attention of the Ladies a« they will be sold at ulation assembled in a constituent representative and will with lies. They must perpetuate repub­ ibs j>er hand. Western Merchants, '1 radars and Travellers gener- I*"'» manufacture s' prices. He shouts again, and vainly shouts, while the We are prepared to furnish the apparatus, fitted up in a a'!y. The house i* spacious and comfortable, and possesses CS*~ rerfuinerv. Toile» Soap. Ladies' and Gents' Furnish, body by universal suffrage ; the great bell of the crimson blood distends his features, and the veins lican truth, by making the homestead of every mail simple and compact form, that can be managed by any in­ every convenience ; th? chambers are well furnished and ing Goods, etc. etc. canital, which only tolls at the death of a Pope, are swollen like cords in his sinewy arms, a.s with a holy thing, which no law can touch, no juggle telligent per-on, for the following prices : airy : tin table is supplied with the best the market can A 'arge invoiceof Ladies' and Gentlemen's STRAW pealed solemnly. It was exactly on the 24th of wrest from his wife and children. Until this is P R I ( K . I CAPACITY PER DAY.I SPATE OCCUPIED. furnish; the Bar will be supplied with the best Wines and HATS, BONNETS, etc., just received, which will be sold renewed efforts, he seeks to reach that fated boat. $8,000 00 8.000 pounds. 35 feet square. Liquors; ail of which are selected with great care. No ex­ by th ecase low to the Trade. November (the fatal night of the flight of PioNono) A few heavy drops patter upon the water ; a done, the Revolution will have been fought in vain. 13,000 00 12,000 .. I 40 pense will be spared to make the Commercial worthy of pub­ Cf Country Merchants would do well to give us a call that, in the year of our Lord, 800, Charlemagne low, murmuring sound, now swelling louder, gains Thomas Jefferson. 15,000 00 i 18.000 .. 45 ic patronage JAMES ROACH, Manager, before purchasing elsewhere 22.000 00 I 24.000 .. 1 55 o!4 £ra Successor to JOSEPH E. BELL. ja29 fmd&lmW arrived in Rome to be crowned, on the Christmas upon the ear. Olaf has cast down his oars ; he J. H. & CO. Day of that year, by Leo III, and to institute and ROUOH AND READY LINE OF OMNIBUSES. SUGAR KETTLES cf wrought iron, various sizes, leans from from the head of thîboat; his whole constantly on hand, and for sale at 35Camp street. New Orleans Seed Store formally corroborate the donation of Pepin, by the strength seems gathered into one wild shout—a N and after the 4th inst the Carriages of the above Line BONNER & SMITH, Agents. O will be divided at Canal street, and * fy6 12td2tW Novelty 1 ron Works. And AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, erection of the Pap d sovereignty." shout of fearful energy. That shout is heard. will leave each way as fo iows, viz 11 COMMON Street, earner of Tr ho upi to ul as street, WISTAR'S BALSAM Margaret has heard it, and turns to look upon him. First Carriage f rom Government Wharf to ^w. WANTED IMMEDIATELY BY AFFLECK. COMSTOCK & CO. CALIFORNIA—"Wlw First Discovered the GoldV Canal street H A. M. T'HREE OR FOUR COLORED SERVANTS for PHE subscribers have jut received from Wethersfield The Great American Remedy The sailor-boys fly to furl the sail ; but, oh ! it is Last Carriage from Governm't Wharf to Canal st..7ja p. M. t Waiters at a Hotel. Slaves accustomed to that business I. Gardens, Conn., the largest assortment and heavi- We quote the following from a letter to the Savan­ all too late. Ôlaf has looked his last on Margaret. First " " Canal st. to Governm't Wharf.ß.t, A. M. prefeired. Apply at the Crescent City Hotel, C3rner ofCus - est stock of Garden and Farm Seed, Bulbout^r® For Lung Complaints and all Affections of the Ile caught the last glance of her sunny eyes. From Last " " 44 " *' 8 p. M. tomhomeand Front streets. Roots, Flowering Shrubs and Plants, Fruit-^- Respiratory Organs, nah Georgian : " In the second London edition of FOR RENT—To a good BARBER, a Shop under the «CSSTTrees. Horticultural Implements and Books ever that opening in the side-rocks, as from the mouth First ** *' Lafayette to Canal street 6 A.M. The Best Remedy ever known to Man, for Coughs, Pinkcrton's Geography, published in the year 1.806, Last. •* " '* 7% p. M. Hotel. For terms, etc., apply as above. fy5 offered iu the South. Asthma, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Bleeding of of a cannon, the storm-cloud has burst upon the First " " Canal street to Lafayette 6^ A.M. ANTED— j£m?»Ioymen' as a CLÉRK.or Assistant in Bores of Seed put up to order, and assortments made out page ">37, yon will find the following interesting waters, and burst at the moment th« boat was be­ Last " " 44 44 8 p. M. for the West Indies, Mexic», California, Texas, and for any the Lungs, Influenza, Difficulty of Breathing, W a Store or Office, or on board a Steamboat, by a >rt in the Southern or Western country historical remarks on the gold region of California, neath its power ; the storm had fastened upon its No Smoking allowed. Young Man who. With his family, has been about t> months Liver Affections, Pain or Weakness of the FARE—10 cents each way from Canal street. Tickets in this city, looking in vain for employment He is willing Market Gardeners, Merchants, Factors. Planters and offi­ Breast or Side, First Stages of Consumption,etc. and the fact there stated that, more than 40 years sail, and with the rapidiiy of a lightning flash the S7 per hundred—for sa!e at the coiner of Harmony and to accept of any situation where he can honestly obtain a cers of boats, may rely upon having their orders promptly Le.ee streets, Lafayette; corner of Mo eau and Louisa executed, and every article warranted eenu ne. ago, it was well known to abound in that precious boat was cast upon its side, and with its inmates livelihood for himself and family. Please address T. B. T. UR AGENT at Marksville, La., writes us : streets, Third Municipality, and by the Agent on Canal st. at «hi» office. fyl jaü5 tf AFFLECK, COMSTOCK & CO. 41 metal. The following is an extract taken from the went down forever from the surface of that Fiord ! ja3 J. B. SLAWSON & CO. O MARKSVILLE. M-iy 9th, 1848. One short cry—a feeble and a startled cry—from " LABORERS WANTED. PEW IN DR. SCOTT'S CHURCH TO RENT. Messrs. Senvil <£- Mead—Gents—Enclosed 1 rend you a ubove work, which will no doubt be interesting to J. McNEIL, Tailor, NE-H ALF of a pleasantly located PEW in the above- letter from Dr. Dulany. a Graduateof Medicine, and one of that sinking boat, and then the heavy splash, and our most skilful Pnysicjans. testifying to the remarkable your resdors, and may throw some light on the dis­ COMMON STREET, two doors from Carondelct, O^ named Church. Apply at the Office of the "Crescent:" the waters were for a moment troubled, then rippled VirOCLD respectfully solicit the patronage of his friends d12 St. Charles st. ja27 effects of Wiétar's Balsam in his own practice. He standi puted point, ' Who made the first discovery of the in circlingeddies around the grave of the Bride of VV ami the public generally. He hopes, by dih-xJM high among the Profession here, and has a very extensive genceand attention, to render entire satisfaction to jJR STEAMBOATS, HOTELS. BOARDING-HOUSES REMOVAL. practice. [Signed] G. A. STIVINS." California gold ?' the Fiord ! all who may favor him with a call. He will keep [5,3 J*IMI Private Families* R. A. A. JONES has removed his BOTANIC 14 It went down full of life and beauty, full of joy always on hand a good astsorment of CLOTHS,^JJJ9L rpiIE subscriber having again commenced the Manufac- DDRUG aTORE, from No. 80 Poydrasstreet, to Dear Sir—I promised to inform you of the result of my "'The extensive peninsula of California [says and hope—hope that was pressing into future CJiSSIMERES, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, eu. rte. J ture of MATRASSES, etc., would most respectfully 98 Campm p street.s* trial of Wistar's Balsam of Wild i Cherry upon Mrs. M Mr. PinkertonJ was discovered by Cortes, in 153(3, t&rf" Clothes neatly repaired at the shortest notice, and on inform those Ladies and Genilemen having Old Matr sses, Theie ANTI-CHOI, ER A SYRUP, so sue- _ It relieved her coutrh, and her general health was so much times, and carrying happy years. And this is life ! th.» most reasonable terms. nloGm improved «hat she fancied herself entirely cured and, con­ but was so completely neglected that, in most Alas! the uncertain life—the dreamy thing of that he will call at their residences end make them over on cessfnlly used in the epidemic of 1S3Ü and 1833, always trary to my advice, she discontinued the use of it and all charts, it was represented as an is/and. The Jesuits the most, reasonable terms. HavingÜhad 11 yeîrs' experience hand d30 tmhU* blasted wishes and drowned hopes, to which we FOR SALE. ii; the bn>incss, he iR certain to i-'ease those who will give ofier remedies, and recommenced fer singing in the Catholic afterward explored this province, and acquired a CREOLE SLAVE, 28 years of nge. He ii a first-rate Church. The conseqnence of this was she had a return of all so fondly cling. COOPER, and guaiantied as such. Jnqrire at No. 5 him acali. All or 'ers let> at No. 22 New Basin, will be A promp ly attended to. ALEX ANDER PHILIPS. spitting of blood. She is noie,, however,using the Balsam dominion there as complete as in Paraguay. On Olaf made no plunge into the water to seek for Bienville street. [fyltfj C. BANISTER. again, and is rccovtring under the use cf it The BaUam REFERS to the following geutl^mtn : Jf;W DAVID'S, their expulsion, in 17R6, it was found to be a most Margaret; the power to do so had passed away was also used twice in Mrs. M \ family for Croup, with FOR SALE. Hon. J. Baldwin. J. F. Stetson. Cha*. Meyers, Jr. fyl 1m the happiest results. Once, in a very violent case, which I unfertile region, with some mines of gold and u with that moment of intense mental agony. Ii VALUABLE NEGRO CAULKER for sale by BEARD. CALHOUN & CO., 8 Banks Arcade, fyü $20. REWARD am informed vas relieved in three hours after taking three valuable pearl fishery. The countries of Cenaloa was too much for his simple na'ure; he had lost A HEBREW PLASTER. doses. The other, a 'ltrie girl, less vio'ently affected, was and . on the east side of the Vermilion Sea, the object of his life, and with the loss, reason had ENGINE FOR SALE. on the 27th relieved by taking one dose. Before writing you further, I or Gulf of California, as well as the immense prov­ flfl for ever. k SMALL ENGINE, of two horse power, of snperio December last. The boy is about 14 yearsof age, dark yhf THE GREAT REMEDY wish to trv this medicine in other cases and on other patients. inces of New , and others of New , I workmanship, complete in every respect. Apply to grille complexion, hiebcheek bones, rather lengthened'/Ä For Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip, "Yours, etc, [Signed] B. DULANY, M. D." As that boat went down, his companions raised d22 LREDS & CO.. l^eeds's Foundry. visage, and is sprightly and intelligent. never were subject to the Mexican sceptre, but Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evil, the short, quick cry of men who are horrified. A I BBLS. Wotherspoon's Planter of Paris, a very supe- fj 2 RICHARD TERRELL, 18 and20 Banks Aœade. Remember now acknowledge the power of Spain, though the White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff" Joints, There is a base Counterfeit of this article, sold as genuine by moment's cry—a thout of terror. Is it echo?— •ß*f rior aiticle, for sale by settlers are few. In 17H5, a war broke out with the fyS JOHN STROUD & CO., 14H Common st. $150 REWARD. unprin ipl d dealers in medicine in this city. It uurports to nnH E above reward will be Mid by the undersigned for and all Fixed Pains whatever. corne from Philadelphia, is coarsely put up, and bear» the savages, vvhicli ended in their submission in 1771. that shrill, and rapid, but prolonged scream—that Where this Plaster is Applied, Pa;n Cannot Exist* comes from yonder rock ? The boatmen look at COTTON DUCK. i- the appri)liensiun and conviction of the person or 9- name of "WISTAR'S BALSAM." It is of recent origin, and During their marcher, the Sjianiard? discovered at BOLTS Cotton Duck, Nos. 1 to 10 ; ons harboring the mulatto girl MATILDA, c ' ' r J MIESE PLASTERS posse.-s the advantage of being put is endeavored to be sold on the reputation of the genuine and i'inryuilla, in the province of Sonora, a plain of Oia., and at each other, and speak not as they 50 bolts American and Russian Sad Duck ; for sale riLLA. Said girl is a rather bright mulatto, about 1 up in air-tight boxes—hence they retain their full virtues original preparation. Beware of it, or you will be imposed listen. Poor Olaf, he hears it not, or heeds it not ; lowjiy SAMUEL LOCKE, Nos. 8 and 9 Fron« Levee, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, 19 or 20 years of age, stouts UPfr, in all climates. We have just received the following testi­ upon with a worthless imitation. The genuins bears the fourteen league* in extent, in which vast quantities ja5 between Custom-hons^ and Bienville sts. monial from C. C. Sellers, an eminent lawyer in successful that fatuous and vacant stare of his, it hath no in­ ade, promirent eyes, and shcrt no?e. turns her feet in when signature of SANDFORD & PARK on th*» engraved of gold ut rc found, in large lumps, at the depth of walking, and appears frightened when snoken to roughly. lActrce in Wilcox county, Alabama He is a gentlemen i^ wrapper around each bottle, and is sold in this city ONLY by telligence, no consciousness. And now their eyes TO B'>SS"DRAYNTEN. onhI sixteen int lies. Before the end of the year 1771, 710R SALE—Four very likely NEGROES, snuab e for Siie is no doubt ha. bored in some of the nouses of ill-fame, high standing, and one whose influence has great weights^ ) SCOWL & MEAD. 118 Chartreist. followed in the direction of that unearthly scream- and I have un der stood i* a frequenter of the colored masked Between Conti and St. Louiasts. above two thousand persons were settled at CinequiUa, 1 Draymen. Apply to "CAMDEN. Ala.. Nov. 24th, 1848. ing, and there, her head uncovered, her long black fy6 BEARD, CALHOUN fc CO. balls. She assumes various disguises and names, and either " Messrs. Scocil ($- Mead — Gentlemen — Having been SOLE GENERAL AOENTS for the Southern State*. and other mines, not inferior in wealth, have been dis­ represents herself to be free, or has a forged pass. $75 will requested to state what has been the result of my exoerience N. B.—We have no Agents in this city. hair anil wild skin dress floating like banners in covered in other parts of Sonora and Cenaloa.' BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS. be paid for her apprehension alone, and lodging her in any in the use of your * Hebrew Plaster.' I cheerfully comply by the wind, wringing her hands with a passionate QOry I CASES .iu store, comprising a com- ^ jai'of the city. GEO. R. BEARD, saying that I have found it to be m heretofore recommended, HOUSE FURNISHIBfG STORE. " The above extract was written and published motion, stands "Una." And the beatmen are OtiUll plete assortment of fresh anil fashion- ja27 lm Orleans Warehouse, 2S0 Magaz ne st. an * invaluable medicine.' In different cases of my family I able goods, for sale by have applied the Plaster to Chronic Sores. Tumors and ALEXANDER HILL, by Mr. Pinkerton more than forty years ago, and, 1 seized with a sudden awe, and marvel—" It is all tyà 6t R. G. HOBBS. 12 Customhouse st. $5 REWARD. Pains, and it ha« never failed to afford instant relief. I have —56— her doing." And some will have it she. is the vening, the 23d inst., BAY al»o u?ed it with çood effect upon my own person in the cure should apprehend, ought to be received as credible NESTS TUBS ;30 bbl«. SPIRITS TURPENTINE, . _ hands high, blaze face, CAMP STREET. wood-demon, for no Norseman ever saw the wa­ •>v" iron hoops, for sale by of ulcer», with which I have been severely afflicted. hiud feet white. Had on when lost, an Amer can " Respectfully, etc, C. C. SELLERS." TABLE FURNITURE. KITCHEN. FURNITURE tistimony on the question, ' Who made the first dis­ ter-demon ; and some recognize her as a Lapland ji31 I. ATM ROP. KNOX & CO.. 71 Poydrns st. Saddle, curb bit Brid e, ar>d a Martingale with one Chafing Dishes, Cooking Stove«, covery of the California gold V That it is a de­ girl, whose evil eye or wish has done it all. TO RUNT. of the rinps ivory and the other brass. The abov Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. Coffee and Tea Vrnsand Pots, Japanned Ware, reward will be raid on delivery of he same to Table Knives and Forks, Tin Ware, scription of the same region of country from which Ilow superstition wrongsour nature! Poor, hap- | 'O. 72 C.-i.MT STREUT—The Second Floor « CAUTION —The subscribers are the only General Agents in N "nil ail the Rooms above are to be rented from the |Ss| TllOS. (i. MACKEY, 48 Commerce st. til^ipurhern Slat s for the sale of this truly val ua b.'e Plaster; I )e«sert do. do. Iron Ware, our citizens are now reaping a golden harvest, I less, broken-hearted Una! She who hail prayed so | 1st of No\ember next. Apply to -»»»«• jaJ4 tf Up Stairs. j aneen by anpl-ine ai i 1 nearly now md in iKMBp'«'.« ortVr, for tale, it wa» | SCO VIL & MEAD, 118 Chartres street, I All tize. of the above \v;lt be wa.tantly rn .tviptf and lut , , JOHN DL'RBRIDGE'8 Hat 8tor*. j t.;»aufsr:tüi»d m New V'oii. aud j of about cator one end ' of w hwh 1840,000 are *Ir**dy voted, 1 WJ .. i - !t brought wor« thwi death 1 _ . Between Conti and St. Louis its. j la;« by S AML, LOCKE. I and 8 V/uut L^ve* XtlH In & Ctutom'hoBie it. t htlf hon» newer. Far mmt- *c., aotdj V. this o «*. Sei * CmiUi, AuïXf. foi Iii« Soothers dtatet. jaU m HttWMB bnitMUWHM *#ri I I 111,