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1 1 1 Jw TOTAS recently provided a number oi iiancucnneij liU furnished private chambers, in a hew building oa -Poydrai st. where he will receive gentlemen who may "Sssfdmg- himself on the premises, heSvfll thereby be enabled to dedicate more than ordinary attention to Ins I 'Masters and officers of vessels; and gentlemen wx i out familieswill find it both convenient and economi-eatin-'casea of sickness, to retire to these furnished rooms. -'I i' "lr Should occupants Of rooms desire the attendance ot other physicians, they will be at liberty to call in who-ever they wish; but they wil. of course, be expected to defray the additional expense. II i In cases where gentlemen may prefer another medical attendant any assistance which Dr.

McFarlane can render, either in consultation or otherwise, will be cher- lhflyafrorded.r-- J25! i Inquire the corner of Poydras and Circuis streets. AND MECHANICAL A A TVhounitnnlaa street. A L. PLOUGH, Dentist, will attend to the duties of the profession from 9 until 5 o'clock during the day. He also informs the public that he has prepared nd will have constantly for sale the following various Xtental Medicines for the diseases and afnichons of the teeth and gums.

Vegetables and anti scorbutic tooth powders, opiates, astringent lotions, grim, paste and odontalzic elixir, gargles for. sore mouth and throat, anti scorbutic tinctures, spirituous water forgan-grenous ulcers, sedative tinctures for tender teeth, and gum syrup, expressly intended for the use of infants when teething. I' Each of the above medicines are used for the dinet erit maladies of the teeth and gums, and with particu jar directions how they are to be used. i I JKrAlso many other articles for the toilet of the 1 vj 25 IBRWRIOHT EGS leave to inform the public, that1 he leave to inform the public, that1 he BEGS I has lan Office, No 3, Camp street, within three doors of "Canal street; Jwhere he. will feel peasure in lattending te calls of (hos who may stand in need of his professional advice.

I I Being a stranger in the city he thinks it necessary to 8taJ, that his claims to public' patronage are founded nrtue experience of seven years uninterrupted practice of medicine and midwij ery, in the Cities of New York and Cleveland, Ohio; from both oi which places he bears the most flattering testimonials of his succecs. A .1 Ml U- in the nope that wis term oi practice win ue. considered sjs the best guarantee that can be offered of his capability, he wishes again to express a hope, that he may, (on the pure principle of merit alone,) share the public patronage with his long located professional brethren; and to deserve which, shall be the object bis future exertions. 1 N. B.

Dr wishmgit expressly understood, tegs further to state; that he has been. peculiarly fortu- nate and unusually successfdl in treating those complaints which originate in the indiscretion, not only of youth, but in many instances those of riper years. I When not professionally absent, he will generally be foutfd at the office, andoccasionally at his. 'dwelling, No 84, Delord-street, between Magazine and Tcha-pitonlassts. jan25 CARD.

DR. STEPHEN H. BARDASCH, jftl. jof Poland, having located himself in this city, offers his Services to the citizens of New Orleans, for the practice of medicine, surgery, and midwifery. Dr.

Bs practised in Vienna, Paris, and other princi- E' al hospitals in Europe with great success. He hopes, en, to receive a share of public patronage. tHis residence is at No. 102, Royal street. Consultad at his house from 12 M.

to 3 clock, P. M. jan 25 ARCADE BATHS, CAMP STREET. Tin for the Last Days of Pompeii! THIS truly splendid establishment is now constant-. ry open where hot, cold, tepid, or shower baths can be hadVaccompanied by every luxury and comfjbrt that can; add to their enjoyment or their usefulness.

To the invalid seeking health, or to the traveller need ing rest, a bath is at once the greatest luxury and the most certain restorative, while the mass of mankind have the testimony of the faculty for 'ages past, that there are no such certain means of preserving health as frequent and regular bathing. 1 I This establishment is justly deemed unrivalled for cleanliness and apace, where abundance of light and air add their, natural enjoyments to those artificial luxuries which are here, combined to, ender the baths complete. The ARCADE BATHS are next door to the American and adjoin the new "Bazaar Arcade," leading to the St Charles Theatre-7-one square from the great Exchange Hotel, and have attached to them the nratrestauratin the country. vf.N.B. During the fall and winter months the baths will be kept ready fox visiters every day, from noon until 3 o'clock and from 6 to 9 in the evening; with the addition of being open, on Sundays, from sunrise until 3 o'clock in.

JOBath tickets are to be had at the Saloon in Camp street, at the entrance of the Baths: 25 Richardson's Hotel, Conti Street, I TERMS OF BOARDING. Board bv the vear. per month. $(50 00 Boarding and lodging for a single day, or less.) than one month 250 Boarding, without lodging, by the month 35 00 Boarding, without lodging, for a single day, or I less than one month. i 2 00 Dinners, by the month 25 00 Dinners, forj visitors or guests.

i 1 00 Breakfasts, suppers and lodging, each. I i 50 i Corkage on all wines brought to the dining room, Fr fires, eachi Servants half price. 1 00 50 TTT II SIMMONS CO. are now receiving ea yiTb gle, hjghlander, poker, merry andrew, French and German play cardi; backgammon boards, chessmen, 2 1-4 and2 3-8 inch billiard balls; 8, 9, 10, and 1Z inch blade bowie knives; leather and other travelling dressing-cases, pocket; horseman's and duelling pistolpdouble and single barrelled guns, game bags. shot belts, powder and pistol flasks; dram bottles and drinking' cups, percussion caps and cap cloth, tooth, and nail brushes; orris and chlorine; tooth wasli, tooth powderV toilet and shaving soapa in great jvariety, long hair braids, ringlels, and frizettes, pearl and toilet powder, emery bags, ivory tub cushions, patent elided or gum elastic suspenders, powder puiTs and boxes, gilt chains, seals and keys, ear drops, waist buckles, bracelets, bead necklaces and chains, rilt and silvered beads, Indian beads, bell and plumes Siell twist, eide and dressing combs, which in addition ta their former stock on hand, mvkes their 'assortment, rerr complete; and will be sold low aad on liberal Sterns at 70 Chartre3 8t.

TpVJES-'A new assortment of faney n25 TOBY TObTHERS EVERY Body's Album A Mondy humors tales, essays, and facitiae, embellished with numerous grotesque "and amusing engravings, each number comprianarpeventy-twa large octavo pages, neatly covered ana stitched making at the entfof the year, two volumes of' eight hundred and sixty-four pages, and at least six hundred engravings, wit titles and index complete, at three dollars per 1- The cheerful and pleasing feature; with which it is proposed to diversify and distinguish this has never yet been adopted by, any one of the numerous hterary caterers that have hitherto abounded in mis country and its extensive novelty and the vast fund of humor and variety, which will be interpersed throughout its pages, is calculated to render it a desirable and popular companion for the amusement of all classes who desire to possess an epitome of the works of cele brated modern humorists, etchers, and engravers. The encouragement generally given to new undertakings, having a salutary object view, has proved a decided public advantage, and it is questionable whether any other age has ever brought into active use so large a proportion of the really deserving offsprings of genius an talent as the present. Assured that this periodical, it will, an elaborate and comprehensive collection of fanciful illustrations, satirical essays in prose and witty tales, with quips, quirks, anecdotes, and facetiae, must have a partial tendency, (among its patrons at least) to divert into another and more exhilirating channel much, of the impressivd 'action of the mind, consequent upon the cares and vexations of business, the publisher anticipates for it a most flattering and extensive subscription list. The work, at all events, will Ke commenced on the first Of July, and continued for one year, therefore every subscriber will be certain of receiving all the numbers for which he had When the twelve numbers are cpmpleed, and 1 1 i 1 1 made up in two volumes, mey wm iorm one ui me iuubi desirable and amusing records of wit and humour which can be found in prints Let the public assist the publisher with their patronage, and he assures them he will leave nothing undone that will give celebrity and popularity to his work. hr- Flirruv Rnnv's A t.bttm' will be Dubushed mnnrlilv.

in 'nnmhfirs of'72 Daffes. with a variety of embellishments-neatly stitched in polored covers printed with new type, and on fine; white paper, at three dollars per annum, payable in advance. Three Copies will be supplied to order, for one year, for Five Dollars or Seven Copies for Ten Dollars in advance. Kr When sent to a distance from the city, the will be packed in strong- wrappers, to preveht the least rubbbing by the mails. Tfotes of solvent banks of every description taken in paymentof subscriptions.

Address the publisher; postage paid, 1 CHARLES ALEXANDER, Athenian Buildings. Franklin Place. Philadelphia. 1 TFlkOYIjE MAY, House, Sign and Ornament-JLk al Painters, No 3 Carondelet street, two doors from Canal street. 1 i Imitations of the following woods and marbles, ex ecuted in a masterly manner.

Woods. Mahogany, Oak, Pollard do, Curled do Curled maple, Birds eye do, Satin wood, Hair wood, Yew tree, Coromandle or black Rose wood, Ash White Oak, Curled elm. 1, Marbles. Egyptian black gold, Giajla and Antico, Oriental or verd antique, Jasper, i Blood Stone, Darby Granite, i Dove or Burdello, Italian white, Sianna and Broctella, American Grey, Soecimens to be seen at the shop. Paints, oils, glass, copal varnish, on hand and for sale.

jan 25 TThRY Goods. S. W. OAKEY Co. Having JLM made arrangements to receive their regular supplies of European goods direct from the different ports in-Europe, and American goods from the several manufactories direct, will enable them hereafter, to offer goods at as low prices as they can be.

obtained in any city in the United States. Those persons residing near the Mississippi river, or its tributaries, who purchase supplies of Dry Goods in New Orleans will hayean advantage over those purchasing at a distant' northern city, by the saving of freight, and other charges, besides time as. goods can be brought direct from tho American factories, or imported from Europe into this city, with no greater charges than goods incur on being landed in any northern port. i By, the ship Mozart, from Havre, they are now receiving a fresh assortment of French goods, consisting of every variety of challies, alepines, drapery cambrics and muslins, linen cambrics, and cambric handkfs, florences, gros de naples, taffetas, gauzes, sattins, taffeta and sattin ribbons, gauze, sattin and silk handkfs, hosiery, gloves, veils, pins, plated hooks and eyes, suspenders, crapes, velvets, cravats, They also offer for sale every variety of British goods, recently imported from Liverpool, among which are cloths, merinos, bombazets, bombazines, vesting, prints, challietts, linens, diapers, damasks, blankets, handkfs, And a large and extensive assortment of American goods, which recently received direct from the principal manufactories in the Union," among which are bleached and brown cottons, cottonades, kerseys, ginghams, checks, prints, handkfs, negro cottons, jeans, drillings, sattinets, cloths, cassimeres, flannels, combs, bonnets, ticklings, dec. Sec.

No. 25 Chartres, corner of Custom HotrsE-sT. EAGLE Insurance Company Incorporated April 2d, 1835. Capital $500,000. Directors, i Charles Briggs, President.

Thomas Barrett Edmund Forstall, John Hyde, i Henry Richardson, Jos A Barrelli, 1 James Grimshaw, John Whitehead, Sec'y. 5" This company will insure fire, marine and river risks and guarantee bills of exchange and promissory note at their office, in the Exchange on Royal street, adjoining this Union Bank. I jan 25 J. WHITEHEAD, Sc y. M.

ALLEN CO. No 41, Casal Stbeet. WILL buy and sell on commission the stocks in the various Banks and Insurance Companies in the city. Also.the. stock of thei Bank of the United States, Checks at sight or short sight, in large or small sums canstantly for sale on I Boston, I Baltimore, New York, Fayetteville, Charleston, i I 4 Mississippi and other Uncurrent Bank notes bought; also American and Foreign Gold.

I jan 25 TCfc EMOVED R. M. George has removed his Ud- I mm holstery and Paper store, from the corner of Cus tom nouse ana uoyai sts. to xm o. ou unartres st.

wnere he will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of paper hangings, gilt poles and ornaments, fringed galoon silk and worsted, damask, Moune's matrasses and bedding of all kinds. Curtains and carpets made in the neatest manner and at the shortest notice. 1 i I' -v FANCY Store. The subscriben? esuectfully inform their friends an si.omers; generally, that they are now and wii-be receiving from the North, their Fan suppues, also-from France. The latter place wd fnrnish them with a splendid variety of nerfumery, fancy among which will be found Pans Cologne in round bottles, of a superior flavor.

1 heir object has been to procure every article of a very superior quality, and invariablyjwge improvements both in kind and pattern. I Perfcmert will consist of choice selections from the manufactory of Prentiss, from Pans, London, and Brushes from the best manufactories also French and English; among the latter, superior tooth brushes, an article heretofore scarce and difficult to obtain. Fancy Pocket Books. Under this head will be found a splendid variety of ladies' and gentlemen pocket books, note, card, needle, and thread cases. Fancy Stocks, Suspenders, of the latest pattern, and of superior quality, consisting of plain and figured satin bombazine, velvet, and cloth stocks; linen bosoms, plain and fancy, with and without ruffles; shirt collars: Suspenders made expressly for this market, called "Washington also gum elastic, worsted, and cotton nett do.

with and without rollers; pantaloon straps with wire spnngs; and a great variety of gentlemen's wear, made expresslvfor the retail trade, by A Vatihorn and Son of Philadelphia. Combs. A general and complete! assortment of from their manufactory. Also English and French dressing combs, Playing Cards from the manufactory of Humphrey, Bartlett, and Ford; French and German blank cards, JfcJ-The above are but a portion of the articles which in addftion to their former stock, wiU be sold low for cash, or 'city acceptances. soioi owiorca REfeg p'LANGE 18 Camp st NEW ORLEANS SADDLE HARNESS WAREHOUSE, No 39, Corner Custom House and Chartres sts.

THE subscribers jare now receiving by the packets and other late arrivals from New York, in addition to their former stock, a large and handsome assortment of Saddlery, making their supply for the season ample and complete compnsmg every kind and quality of article in their fine, among which are Ladies and Misses; saddles, plain and quilted. Gentlemen's do plain Spanish Creole, Boy's do I do do Bridles, bridle fillings and martingales, Saddle bags, double and "single, Brussels and Valencia carpet do Worsted girths and sursingles, Cotton do do Worsted and straining webb, Saddle-trees and stirrup leathers, Holsters and pistol belts, Best iron framed leather trunks, of assorted sizes, Brass nail boot top do do do Coach, gig and crop whips, T.nHips an Gentlemen's twier do brass and; Japaned ceach harness, Do Do do do fo do finer do barouche do Cart breeching, collars, bridles and lines, hook ana cnain names, Cart harness complete. Skirting, harness and band leather, Bridle arid top I Morocco, deer, sheep and hog skins, Horse brushes and curry combs, Together with a large assortmnnt of plated, brass and steel, bridle bits, curb chains, stirrups, spurs, of their own importation. Also 800 ploughs, of Kings' brand, of assorted sizes, just received from the manufactory at Enfield, all of which they offer for wholesale and retail atthe lowest prices, and on terms to suit customers, They will also continue to receive through the year, by the; packets fromjNew York, fresh, supplies of goods, of everv description in their line of business. SMITH, HUBBARD Co.

jan 25 Cor. Chartres Customhouse HARDWARE, Ship Chandlery, FER GUSON HALL, No. 22, Old Levee street, respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have on hand and are constantly receiving direct from the manufactory, a'large assortment of articles in their line, which they offer for sale on accommodating terms, among which are the following 1 An-r tnivpa nnH forks, assorted Qualities 1,200 do. pen, pocket, and dirk knives, assorted 300 do. butchers, shoe and.bread do.

100 scissors and ehears, all qualities 100 do do razors -V, 200 do single and double plain irons 250 do socker, firmer, aud mortice chissels 500 do and files, all sizes and descriptions 50 do iron rim locks, assorted to 5 and 10 inches 50 do closet locks assorted 50 do brass and iron till do 100 do Chest do 40 db cupboard do 40 do mortice do 10 do gun locks, do 30 do do Britannia and table spoons 400 do plated do do '50 do brass and pewter fa wcets 100 do spectacles assorted 50 do glass commode knobs 30 gross nail and apike gimblets 60 doz cooper's land carpenter's adzes 50 do round and square bolts 20 do braces and bitts 200 doz butt hinges, assorted 1 to 5 Inches lOfi TJwfrllr nnA hrtrht thnmK Intshfa 600 pair flat and high brass candlesticks 1,500 doz screw and plain iron do 100 do cow bells assorted 4 200 do curry combs, all qualities 30 do drawing krives 50, pair pocket and holster pistols 300 cases fowling and ducking guns 50 do fine and common rifles 3 100 doz and hand saws -10 do back do '5 do tea trays, assorted, 8 to 30 inches 100 Hoz wafer and wafer irons 20 boxes wool and horse cards ALSO ON HAND: Carolina hoes, all siaes sledge and hand hammers, ox and log chains, Colins and other axes, hooks and hinges, cut and wrought nails, sad irons, blacksmith's bellows, 1000 kegs of nails assorted from 3 to 60 do cut and wrought spikes assorted from 3 to 12 do composition nails and spikes, together with a large assortment of ship chandlery, comprising anchors, chaids, rope, tar, pitch, rosin, oakum, blocks, canvas, twine, paints, oils, turpentine, 25 TCP EEC1YED--By the brig Horace, from Mar- Jl --r 15 boxes French locks, assorted 4 to 8 inches, brass locks with two keys for armoir, knob latches 14 inches, for sale by LABADIE JACQUELIN, lan i oy JLevee st. j25 NEW LINE OF PACKETS. FOR. NEW YORK. FOR NEW YORK.

The ships of this line will fail for New York iv second Monday during the season, in the follow- der i- I Ship Saratoga, Wm. Hathaway, master, to ad Slv Ship Arkansas, Dennis, master, to sail Mi 1 to ember Ship Nashville, Jackson, ma3tar, to sail If. 1. 1 December, i i Ship Kentucky, J. Bhncker, master, to sail Uf nUShip Orleans, Sears, master, to sail 16th Ja wry Ship Alabama, Chas Berry, master, to I February.

copper fastened and of light draft of water, It been omit iew cipicoij are commanded qy men of gceat experience, an I ill be always towed up and down the Mississip steamers. They have handsome furnished acco.im-dations. The cabin passage is $80, for which a stores of the best descriptions will be furnished wit ii tho exception of wines and liquors. I The ships, of this line will not he responsible foi letter or package forwarded by them, unless a I ii nf lading bo executed therefor. The strictest puncti a'.

i( will be observed in sailing on the regular days. Jbor freieht or passage appiy 10 FRANKLIN AMES, 55 CaAiin- Louisiana and New York Line of Packets. The ships composing this hne will sail on New Orleans and New York every other commencing on the 9th November, and to insure strictest punctuality in their time of sailing, thel 11 e' will hereafter consist of 6 ships: Ship Yazoo, Capt Eldridge, to leave here on 1 1 9th November. Ship Mississippi, Capt Robinsontp sail on lu 23d November. Ship Shakspeare, Capt Colhns, to sail on 1 he 7th December.

Ship Vicksburg, Capt Woodhouse, to sail on th 21st December. Ship Lduisville, Capt Palmer, to sail on the 4l'i January, I Ship Ilnntsvxlle, Capt Palmer, to sail. 18th fftj-he above ships are all new, of the 1st clns. coppered and copper fastened, and upwards of tons burthen, are of light draught of water, being bi: It in New York expressly for the trade. The price passage is fixed at eighty dollars; their cabins arefitii upon the most improved and convenient plan, nd finished in1 a neat and elegant style.

Ample stores the 1st quality will be provided and every regard id to the comfort and entire satisfaction of passengers. These packets are commanded by captains well perienced in the trade, who. will give every and exert themselves to accommodate. They will 1 tx all times be towed up and the Mississippi, i steamboats, andhe strictest punctuality observed i'i the time of sailing. 1 The owners of these ships will; not be responsibly for any letter, parcel orpackage, sent by or put board of them unless a regular bill of lading be signer therefor at the counting house of agents or owners.

For further particulars apply to "jan 25 I J. D. BEIN COHEN.77 Canal st INES, Landing from ship id tor sale by tne suDScnoers: I 320 casks red wine of various qualities. 2000 cases red and white do do 328 baskets olive oil. 50 cases cordials, 200 cases fruits in brahdv, 100 do Cherries in brandy, 100 half casks white wine, 200 do do vinegar, 12 cases Sardines in oil, I 15 cases Chateau Margaux wine, 62 do do Gruau Larose wine 12 bales Negro blankets, 182 bags corks, 200 baskets Champaigne wine, 50 baskets emptv ootties, 75 pipes and half pipes brandy, 0 do old Cogniac brandy, 24 barrels dried beans, peas, jan 25 I THOMAS BARRETT Co-' 1 1 NORMAN, TEEL No.

7, Bienvitle-Street, New-Oeleaits, 1 Have for Sale Writing, Letter, Printing, Wrapping Papers PLAYING, VISITING BLANK CARDS; i 'American and English Stationary, Suitable fcr City, Country, and Foreign Trade; also-Books, Pamphlets, expressly for the Country. 3" Orders will be promptly executed. I I Dramatic No. 11 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, and No. 90 I I Division street, New York.

THE subscribers respectfully inform the ladies and gentlemen connected with the histrionic profession, that they have always on hand the largest assort- ment and best edition of plays in the United States. Arrangements have been made, both in this country and in Europe, which will insure the variety and maintain the stock already collected; to which extensive additions are constantly making. h. -All new plays published in England are regularly-received by each packet, and no effort shall be wanting on the part of the subscribers to render the establish ment "The Dramatic Emporium of the Worfd." Managers of the various Theatres can always secure-a supply of New and Popular Pieces, by addressing a line. To Southern and Western Managers, the advantages are such as 'tis hoped will meet with encou- ragement.1 I Wholesale orders carefully and promptly attended to.

I TURNER FISHER, 1 i Importers of all New Plays WILCOCK TOOKER, 78 Chartres street, at the sign of the big BOOT, take pleasure in informing their friends and the pubhc that their assortment at present is surpassed by none in the city, having received and are receiving by every packet a fresh They have now on hand perhaps the largest -assortment of boots ever known in one store in. this city before, and the supply of that article, is particularly kept up by the manufactories in Ker York they likewise have a general assortmeat suitable for -country lineJikewise a general assortment of Leather, and likewise a Clothing, hat and shoe establishment at No4 Old Levee. Those who feel willing to patronize the subscribers and the Big Boot, may rest assured that they wiU have justice done them, Boots and shoes made to order. an 23.

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