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FiVe Dollars "Reward.
RANS.WAY from the subs riberon Sun-
clay lust, a Negro Boy named A LICK, 14
ye.irs and 3 months old, about 5 fct 3 or 4
inches high. STOUt made and sroi'ingcounte
nance. He, br.don when he went away, a pair
of nankeen jiantRloon* rather short, a round
about jacket, under jacket pinned across, a
coarsi' shirt, no shoes or stockings. He for-
TOcrly lived with Mr. Haslet, of Old Town,
and latterly with Charles O'Brhoi, of Old
Town—from whom th subscriberbomrhth m
on the 17th instant. He has been seen on
Sunday evenjiig and Monday morning last, at
Mr. Haslettw^nd it is supposed that he is
still in that neighborhood. The above reward
will be given for bringing him home. All
persons arc, forwafned irom harboring or tak
inn-him away, as tin y w.ll l>e prosecuted ac-
cording to law, bv
EDWARD FITZGERALD,
221. Market-street,
WHO K f 5 row SM.E,
100 begs of the first qualitv Green Coffee :
a few tons of Bar and Pig-Lead. He expects
to receive in a few days by the schr. Provi-
sion-x, captain John Travers, from N York,
90 chests, half chests and boxes of Imperial,
Hyson, Young- Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Sou-
cliong Tea i, of the first qualiy, and of this
years importation—these Teas have been se-
lected by one of the first houses in New York,
arid will be found equal if not superior to any
ever imported into Baltimore. He alsoexpects
Powder and Shot, which will complete his as-
gortTnent—All of which he will sell at his u-
surd reduced prices 'or cash, country bank
notes, produce or on a credit.
' Oct. 23_________________d6t2awlw
LOST between Cheapside
and Charles stre' t, a Promisary NOTE, of
Charles Gaits to John P. Pleasants, dated the
l!Jth instant-, for §429 75 cents All persons
are forewarned from receiving- the same, and
as it is no; indorsed, it can be of no Use to tl e
finder. Ifreturnedto No lo, South Charles-
street, the person shall have mv thanks
JOHN C. RIDGE LEI.
October 23. «o4t
One, dollar Reward,
Will be paid to any person for bringing;
home Mmiy Parks, an Indebted Girl who
abscundercdon the i9th instant.
ROBERT HOUGH.
Oct. 23____¦_______________d4t
This is to give Notice,
That the subscriber of the city of Balti-
more hath obtained from the orphan's court,
letters testamentary, on the personal estate
of captain David Geimmill, late of Baltimore
county deceased : All persona having claims
against the said deceased, are hereby warn-
ed to exhibit the same, with the vouchers
thereof, to the subsc iber, on or befort the
1st day of Jaftuarv next, they may otherwise
by law be etc! ided irom all benefit of the said
est?te : And all those indebted are requested
to make payment to the subscriber without
defay. Given under mv hand this 23d of Oc-
tober, 1807.
MARY GEMMILL.
Administratrix.
October 23, 1307^________2aw6w
BAL TIMORE THE A TRE.
The public are respectfully informed, that
for the remainder of the season the doors will
be opened at a quarter past 5 and the curtain
rise at a quarte' past 6 o'clock precisely.
FRIDAY EVENING, Octo'o 23,
Will be presented, a celebrated Come iy, in 5
acts, called ?
The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Written by Shakespeare^
To which will be added a musical Entertain-
it ent, in two acts, called
Matrimony.
BOX, One Dollar—PIT, Three Fourtlw of
a Dollar
*„* Gentlemen cannot be permittedto smoke
segars in the Theatre on any account
Tickets to be had, and places in the boxes
taken of Mr. Evans, at the office in front of
the theatre, on days of non-performance from
ten till two, and on days of performance irom
tern till four o'clock.
*»* The Managers have engaged Master
BARRET, the young A crican Roscius, to
perform one night more—his next appearance
will be in the character of Frederick in Lo-
vers' Vows. October 22
t St. Mary'sC'ollege.
GRAND LOTTERY, BALTIMORE,
Authorised by an act of the general assembly
of the state of Maryland ; the scheme of
which Lottery is the most br lhant ever of-
fered to the citizens of the United States,
containing, besides a large number of other
valuable prizes,
1 prize of - - 30,'jOO dollars,
1 do. of - - 15,000
3 do. of - - 10,000
2 do. of - - 5,(O0
8 do. of - . 1,500
7 do. of ... 1,000
And not two blanks to a prize. The scheme
contains ,21500 tickets, 10,000 of which are
actually sold to a company of gentlemen in
New-York, towhomthemanagershave ohligat
ed themselves to commence the drawing on
THURSDAY, the 31st day qf December next
To draw 500 tickets per day, and four days
drawing in every week, making 9000 tickets
drawn per week, wlvch will complete the
drawing in less than eleven weeks.
TICKETS St -SHAKES are now selling in
a variety of numbers, at ten dollars each, at
G. & R. WAlTE's truly fortunate Lotery
Office, Comer of Market and Charles-streets
Baltimore.
From the rapid sale of the Tickets in every
. part of the union, an adance will shortly be
put on them, of which an advertisement will
soon appear in the public prints.
The grandeur of,the. scheme of the akeve
lottery, together with an assurance from the
managers that the lottery will positively com-
mence drawing on the 31st days of December
next, have been a sufficient inducement for the
subsci ibers to come to the city of Baltimore for
the express purpose of facilitating the sale of
the Tickets. G. & R WAI1E.
i (CT One iif the above fn-m will personally
attend the drawing daily, to take down the
numbers correctly, as will also one of their
clerks. All prizes sold by G. & R. Waite will
be paid b< then, and sprinted list of all prizes
drawn will be published by them and delivered
to their customers once a fortnight.during the
drawing. The nexi New-York Lottery will
not commence till April next.
Distant Adventurers, accompanying their
orders with bank notes of any description, to
either of Waite's offices ia New-York or Bal-
timore may have Tickets and Shares forward-
ed to any amount wiUi the utmost, punctual-
ity, .and the.eai-liost advise sent them of their
success: All prizes sold by G, 84 R. Wake
•will be paid by them.
ttct. 1. d
200 bolts Holland Duck,
October 20.
FOR SALE BY
AARON R. LEVERING.
No. 79, Bowly's wharf.
d5t
Exchange on London,
FOR SALE BY
CORNTHWAIT & Y1RNALL,
83, Bowly's wharf.
_10th mo. 20th. _____________ dlOt
A Manager
• Wantedon an extensive Farm, with a num-
ber of Hands. A person well qualified for
the undertaking, & well recommended. Ap-
ply at this office.
October 22.______________________ d
liARCLAY 6i MCKEAN
HAVE IMPORTED
FALL GOODS.
Sept S3________________ d40tir
Poultney & Thomas
Have received by the Grand Seignior, from Hull,
a further supply of
104 bundles SHEET IRON, Single, Dou-
ble, and Treble Rolled.
Sept 12. ______________d__
REMOVAL.
Henry & Lindenberger
Have removed to No 200 1-2, Baltimore-
street. Who offer to Kent the Store &. Cel-
lar, No. ^04, opposite the Indian Queen Ta-
vem, with a convenient Warehouse if re.
quired, ___________A ugust 26._________d_
A GIG
Was brought from Whetstone point on Mon-
day last, in mistake, for one that had been
hired. The owner may have it on application
to Samuel Robinson, North Howard-street.
_Oct_21._______________________d4t$ _
Wanted as a Tutor in pri-
vate family, a gentleman capable of Teaching
Greek and Latin, and the first brand.ts of
the Mathematics. To such a one, a liberal
salary will be acceded. Apply at this office.
Sept 22. • A
Ground Plaister of Paris ;
For sate bv the subscriber, at the corner of
Pratt and Commerce street.
SAMUEL BYRNES.
_OctoberI6. ____ •______.dlnl.___
Fresh Teas.
Jttst nam landing at Smith's wharf, fiom on
board the schooner Sally, ft urn Atii'-To/i,
50 chests Hyson,
30 chests p
20 half chests * Bohea, of superior quality
20 qr. chests j
Entitled to drawback, and will be sold on
modsrate terms, on application to
CORN iHW AIT and YARN ALL,
No. 83, Bowly's wharf.
loth mo. 20.______________________d*t
Buffum and Goodhue,
No. 84, BpwLY's wharf,
Have received per Brig Vengeance, captain Chip-
man, from Salem,
30 tons Clean Hemp,
100 pieces 1st and 2d quality Russia Duck
130U bushels Lisbon Salt,
10 qr. c.isks Lisbon Wines.
Ami per ship Pilgrim, captain Allen, from Bar-
ileaux,
loo casks Claret Wing.
October 17- ¦ d6t-eo6t
iVi-v ulloh and Poor,
No. 197, Market-street,
Have received per Fame, Diana, and Canton,
from Liverpool,
A very general assortment of
Hardware,
Among which are,
An excellent assortment of
PLATED &. TINNED SADDLERY AND
CUTLERY.
October IS._________________________d
French Goods.
W. & J~Hoffman,
No. 3, South Charles si reet,
Have imported by the Rising Sun, capt. Holbroolt,
from Bordeaux,
85 packages French Goods ;
Consisting if
A choice collection out of the several Man-
ufactories, made by a competent judge fer
cash- October 12; d
William Cooke* Jum
Hns received per the ship Erin, from Bordeaux,
6 cases Lutestrings,
4 Grenqple K-id G!oveS,
3 Silk Stockings,
1 Extra Long Silk Cloves,
1 Men's Buckskin Gloves,
1 Twilled Silk Shawls,
1 Cambrlck.
Whieh he offers for sale on reasonable terms.
Sept 25. d
76 bales German LINENS,
CONSISTING OF
Hempen Spniggs,
White Ticklenburgs,
Brown Rolls,
Hessians,
Creas a la Morlaix,
Platiilas Royals,
R ceived per the Strafford, and George and
Albert, from Tonningen, and for Fale by
GEO : HOFFMAN.
• October 16. ____________dot
Notice.
The commissioners of the TAX, for the
city of Baltimore, have met, and will continue
to sit for a few days at Decorsey's Inn, sign
of the'Fornix, opposite o Christ Church, to
make transfers!, and bear appeals.
Theophilus F. Dougherty, Clerk.
October 21.__________^^ d_3t
To Let,
THE commodious three itory HOUSE in
King George street, adjoining the. ReV.Doctor
Whitehead's, and occupied at present by Mr.
Govert Haskins. Possession to be had on the
first of November next. For terms apply to
Mr. G. Haskins, or the subscriber.
ANDREW CROSS
Oct. 8._____________________________d_
To Rent,
A WHARF, on Light-street, adjoining
the property of Mr. Samuel R. Smith ; now
in the possession of Mr. Hiram Cochran. Ap-
ply to Mr- Hugh Neilson, or the subscriber.
WASHINGTON^ VAN BIBBER.
Wanted to Purchase or Hire,
A GOOD COOK.
October 3, d
Fuller and Wright,
80, Market-street,
Haw received from their Manufactory, i.r.d of-
fer for sale,
An extensive and fresh supply Of
SHOES,
Well assorted to suit country purchasers.
October 17. ' d3t-eo3t
G. F. and J. Lindenberger,
No 200, Baltimore-street,
Opposite the Indian f^ueen Tavern,
Have received by the Diana, from Liverpool,
An additional supply of
Cutlery, Saddlery, etc. etc.
Now opening for sale on their usual terms.
October 2 d
George Price & Co.
No. 246, Market-street,
Hive imported in the ships Diana, Cinaiva, i!f
Canton, from Liverpool, a general assort-
ment of
FALL GOODS.
October 22. d6t-eo6t
~C. S. KONIG
Has received by the George & Albert, Hope, and
Strafford, from, Tonningen, ¦"
AN ASSORTMENT OT
German YAnens, viz.
Platiilas, Checks and Stripes,
Dowlas, White Rolls,
Rouens., Brown ditto,
Cholets, Hessians,
Listadoes, Burlaps, [burgs.
Checks No.2, Hempen and Flaxen Osna-
Which he offers for sale on the usual terms.
Oct. ^2. d3t2awm
" WT&rJ, Ifoffmanv
No.;
, South Chahi.es-stkeet,
HAVE FOR SALE,
18 packages English Goods.
Entith d to drawback on exportation, and
will he sold very cheap to clo»e sales of a con-
signment, also,
Imported in the ships George and Albert, and
Strafforu, from 'lonningen,
100 packages German Linens.
October !5._____;___________________d_
G. l\ and J. Lindenberg. r,
No. 200, Baltimore-street, opposite the Indian
§>uren Tavern,
Have received by the Six Sisters, from Bris-
tol, and now landing,
Tin in boxes,
Anvils and Vises,
Fry'n g Pans,
Spades and Shovels,
Single, double and treble Sheet Iron,
Nuils of every size,
Card and Iron Wire,
Broad Virginia Weeding Hoes, &c &.c.
Which, with a variety of other goods in
the Hardware Line, will be disposed of on
accommodating terms.
September 26. d
Marr and Gibson,
7, Cm.vebt Street,
Save received by the Alexander, from Liverpool
A fu.tlur supply of
FALL GOOuS;
COSISTING OF
2 bales Bed Tici s,
3 casts Table Cloths,
3 Lamb's Wool, Worsted, Cotton &
Silk HOSIERY
With a very complete assortment »f
SADDLERY.
Which with a general assortment of GOODS,
suitable to the presen1 season, they offer for
sale to punctual customers.
October 22. j_____________d
H. William Junge,
49, South-street,
Has imported per barque Moius, and ships Geo.
and Albei t, Hope, and Severn, from I'onnin
gen,
210 PACKAGES
(A complete assortment J of German, West-
phalia, and Silesia LINEN, which he offers
for sale on very moderate terms.
October 2 ¦_____________________d3w
Thomas Hawthorn
' Has just received per the Indian Chief,
A Handsome Assortment of
New and Fashionable Goods,
Consisting of
Cotton Lace, Tamboied Lace Handker
chiefs, Lace Sleeves & Veils, Pic Nic Gloves
and Mitts, >ilk and Cotton Hosiery, Shirting
and Cambric Moslins, Nun's Thread, Mad:as
Handkerchiefs, Velvets and Cords, Flannels,
Sewing Silk and Twist, Ginghams, Pins. Bom
bazeens, &c which he oilers very low for cash
or short credit.
Oct 22? d8t
Lorrrian and Fulford
Have just received per the brig St. Mi-
cjiael, captain Joseph Bounds, direct from
Leghorn, the f illowing articles, which they
offer far sale, viz :
1450 half chests Lucca O I, in fksks,
5o0 boxes do. in bottles,
33 half pipes white Corsica Wine,
5 caskv Cream of Tartar, and
4000 Marble Tiles.
Octobct 22-__________d6t
Russia Goods.
BEN fj GEO. WILLIAMS,
No. 3, HovAy's wharf,
Offer Mr Sale,
The Cargo of the ship Messenger, captain
Buffington, from St. Petersburg, consisting of
100 tons clean Hemp,
100 tons Iron,
1350 pieces Russia Duclc,
600 do. Ravens do
1700 do. Russia Sheetings,
5J0 do. Broad Diaper.
Also,
The Cargo of the ship'America, captain
Stickney, from St. Petersburg, consisting of
120 tons clean Hemp,
140 tons Iron,
200 pieces Russia Duck,
100 do. Ravens do.
100 do. Russia Sheetings,
240 boxes Mould Candles'.
October 12. __________dlO-eogOtj
Lost on the Review Ground
(On Monday last)
A small Red Morocco POCKET-BOOK,
containing about 40 dollars, in small Bank
Notes, of Baltimore, except a 3 dollar Note
of the Bank of Treivon, together with sun-
dry papers of much consequence to the loser.
Whoever returns the same to the office of
the Federal Gazette, shall be entitled to one
talf of the money without being questioned.
October 31. d4t
Richard Morris
Has received per ships Canatoa, and Viaua,
from Liverpool, and hop openeng at
No. 197}, Maeket-street,
A general assortment of
Hardware^ Cutlery #• Saddlers),
Which will be sold to country merchants
and others, wholesale and retail low for cash
or notes in town.
Also, per ship Site Sisters from Bristol,
Seine and Sail Twine,
Tin Plates,
Iron Wire, assorted No. 7, to 21. . .
Bf-oad Virginia Hoes,
Sheet Iron, single double and treble,
Black and bright Vises,
Long Handle Frying Pans,
Spades and Shovels, &c ,
October 2. ____________________d201
Wm. and Thomas Meredith,
No 26, North Howard-street, nearly
opposite the old stand of Wm.
Meredith & Co.
Have received and opened, a good assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods ;
Consisting of'
Superfine & common
Cloths,
Do. do Cassimeres,
Coatings,
Flannels and Baises,
Hose St Stripe Blan-
,. kets,
Plains,
Kersey's,
Cords and Velvets,
English &. American
, Calicoes,
Ginghams,
Cambric Muslin,
Bed Ticking,
Irish Linen,
German do.
Brown Holland,
Gilla&RomalHd'kfs
Silk Cotton & Worst-
ed Hosiery,
With an assortment of
India Muslins, &c.
8hs.
All of which will be sold at veay reduced
prices.___________October 12>________d!2t
Imported
By the ship George and Albert, captain Joel Vic-
iers, from. Tonningen,
White & brown Platiilas, } of superior qua*
Dowlas and Casserilles, 5 l'tv»
1000 oval Demijohns,
(The above entitled to drawback.)
And by the late arrivals in Philadelphia from
Tonningen,
A General Assortment of
German Woolen Hosiery.
O't hand,
Bohemia Window Glass, 10 by 13,
Ticklenburgs, Rouans, white Rolls, and
Checks No. 2,
5000 Gunney Bags,
For sale by
FREDERICK C GRAF,
Head of Smith's dock.
Sept ?2j_________________________d
Philip Littig,
No. 142, Marht-street,
Has on hand, and oilers for sale,
A general assortment of American and Eu-
ropean manufactured Brushes ; also, Ivory,
Tortoishell, Mockshell and common Combs, of
a superior quality ; also, Cutlery & Hardware,
with many other articles in his brie of business
N. B. He has just received from Europe, a
good assortment of Painters' Brushes, and
Sash Tools, both common and ground.
October 2. di8t
Tho's W Sam'l Hollingsworth
HAVE FOR SALE,
160 hhds. Clayed Sugar,
140 do. St. Croix, Guadaloupe and New-
Orleans Sugar,
12000 lbs. Green Guadaloupe Coffee.
They Want to Employ
Two MILLERS of sober habits, and good
character.
October 22. 4 d4t-eo8.§
For Sale,
At No. 2-0, Cheapside wharf,
1000 lb. Shoe Thread of a superior quality,
600 Nova Scotia Grind Stones,
50 boxes Fig Blue,
50 boxes Cotton and Wool Cards,
30 bbls. Ground Ginger,
lt'O bags Pepper,
1 hud. Ground Red Wood.
ALSO,
English and American Gun Powder,
Do. in pound papers and pound Canisters,
Patent and Mould Shot, Bar and Vig Lead,
Bengal, Spanish arid Carolina Indigo,
Copperas, Alium, Brimstone, Logwood,
and Madder,
Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, &c. &c.
MITCHEL & SHEPPARD.
October 13. ______________dlOt__
Just Published,
And for sale by WARNER & if ANNA, and
JOHN VANCE & CO. Booksellers,
THE LIFE OF
George Washington,
Commander in Chief of the Armies of the U.
States of America, throughout the War
which established their Independence ;
& first President of the United States.
By DAVID RAMSAY, M. D.
Author of the History of the American Re.
volution.
W. and H. have a general assortment of
Bouks and Stationary, which they will sell low
for cash or on a short credit.
October 3. _________ d
Very Interesting.
On THURSDAY, the 31st day of December
next, will positively commence
the Drawing of the
St. Mary's College Lottery.
HIGHEST PRIZE,
THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Security has been given that the drawing
shall be continued four days in each succeed-
ing week, and 5oo tickets drawn on eacli d:iy ;
so that the drawing will be completed in about
12 weeks.
TICKETS, at the original price of TEN
DOLLARS, and SHARES at a trifling ad-
vance, may be had of the Subscribers, Con-
tractors for the Drawing, and Agents fertile
Sale of Tickets.
SAMUEL VINCENT,
44, North Gay-street.
COLE & 1 BONSAL, .
174, Market-street.
GEO. DOBBIN & MURPHY,
Near Centre Market.
TAKE NOTICE.
The price of Tickets wiil be advanced to
ten dollars and fifty cents, and shares in the
same proportion, on Monday, the 9th of the
next month, and further advanced to 11 dollars
on the 1st day of December ; and o". the day
ofthe commencement of the drawing, the 31st,
to eleven dollars and fifty cents.
October 21. d4t col9ihN
" FOR SALE,
A Second-hand Pi biting Press,
APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
Sctober 22. d
John Wood & Co.
Have imported in ships Fame, Aheona, and
Hercules, from Liverpool, fftmiuta, and
Fair American, from London^
334 PACKAGES
Cotton and Woollen Goods,
Which are offered for sail? at
No. 18, Calvert strebt.
... Amongst which are,
Best Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres,
most fashionable colors, Swansdown, Bennet
Cord, and elegant Toilenette, Waistcoating,
newest patterns, Coatings, Plains, Flannels,
Bookings, Flushings, Blankets, Kerseys, Ken-
dal Cottons. Lindsays ; a great variety of
Stuffs, Hosiery,' Dimities, Tabby . Velvet,
President and Constitution Cords, Black and
Olive Velveteens, Fine and Common Print-
ed Calicoes, Fancy and Book Muslins, Cot.
ton Laces, Braces, Umbrellas, &c. &c.
Sept 25^_________'________d
G. F. &. J. Lindenberger,
No. 200, Baltimote-street, opposite the Indian
§>ueen Tavern,
Have imported in the Othello, Canawa, and
Fame, from Liverpool, a complete assort,
ment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. SADLER.Y,
BRASS, and J \PANNED WAW.E,
&c ike.
Among which are,
Anvils and Vices,
Spades and Shovels,
Flat Point fine drawn Nails,
Patent Shot, assorted,
White Lead, in Oil, in kegs of 28 and 14
lb
Seine Tiwne, in casks of 250 lb. each,
Hilling Hoes,
Iron Wire,
Guns, in cases.
Which are offered for sale, on accomm»
dating terms.
September 7. ____________ d
William P Mathews
Has just received by the Fair American, from
__London,
JUJ EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OP
Fresh Drugs and Medicine.
His stock is now general and extensive, con-
sisting of
Drugs and Chemicals
Sui'geon'slnstruments
Patent Medicines
Furniture Glass and
Vials
Fine Painters' Colours
Gold and Silver Leaf
Copal and Spt. Var
nishes
October 17-
Glaziers' Diamonds
Dj e Stufl's & fine Fig
Blue
Genuine Windsor
Soap
Wash BallS,
Teeth Brusp.es, and
A variety of Perfume..
George Lightner,
At his Established
TIN AND PEWTER MANUFACTORY,
North strett, O'.dnrwn, near the Hny.se les.
Informs his friends and the, public gene-
rally, that he keeps on hand a large as-
sortment of the best Manufactured TiN and
PEWTER, warranted of the first workman-
ship. Country Men hants and others will find
it greatly to their advantage to cnll .it the Ma.
nufactsry, as ' he prices will be made an object
to merchants taking a quantity.
Old Copper and Pewter will be taken in
payment lor new, and the highest price given.
TO RE NT,
A large and airy HOUSE, with a good Sta.
ble Yard, Spring-House, Pump, and a number
of improvements, so as to make it an agreeable
situation for any gentleman wishing to enjoy
the benefit of free air and good water The
terms of Rent will be made very reasonable to
a good tenant.
.Sept. 3._______________________d m
John U. iirovvurig at I Jo.
No. 35, Fell's strert Fell's Point,
Have imported in the ships Hercules &
Alexander from Liverpool, a comj lete as-
sortment of
Hardware and Cutlery •
Which they offer lo sell wholesale or retail
on the best tern's for cash or the usual credit,
to punctual customers ; aid tNller tbrmsi'l es
that thev are now able to acrommodat the
citizens of the P .int and all others who may
honor them with their patronage in a manner
which will give entire s. tis'action.
In Store.
A few casks proper Sheathing Nails,
All sizes of Wrought and Cut Nails,
Seine and -"ail Twine.
Best lu-key-Oil Stores, &c Ike.
A L ADjrom 14 to 15 vears of age will be
taken as an Apprentice. One from the coun-
try would be preferred.
October 22._____________c!4t-9aw4w
Just received, and for Sale by
GEORGE HILL,
(Pi -ee Fiftv Cents,)
A Faithful Picture vt the Political,
Situation or
NEW-ORLEANS,
At the close of the last and the beginning of
the present year
Extract from the Preface.
" There are many, whom the events of that
mysterious period have so deeply affected, both
in personal suffering and in reputation, and on
whose feelings they have m. d. an impression
so poignant and indelible, that they cannot he
foigott.cn The story will never die : that it
may live free from misrepresentation is the ob-
ject of the following p: |