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0 I jf VOLUME vm, BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN ROBERTSON Ic COS Fashionable Hat and (J? Store, wiiolesale and retail, SI Canal st. n21 C. TWICHEI.l.. ftlHOMAS WARilEN, Steamboat Agent and Gi I 'i01'0 CO- bve removed their Office to ro.

oi unsvirr vramte Knililimrc uit LONSDALE GRAY, Cnuwun AircMiut, ti i cnoapitoaiM N. Orleans. pll A C. LABATT, Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Ifcnnsstse 2ry Gaotk, No. 36 Gravier street, be-twecn Camp and Magazine streets.

d25 tf JAMES SANDS. A. i. MESLIER. JAMES SANDS fc CO-, Commission Mobile.

dec5 ly A MO.VD LLI ha removed his Paint Store to No JX 69 Cannl street, the builcLnjr formerly occupied by tlie CarrUtoo Bunk. nl5 tf. EMOVAL. Tue subscribers have removed to No. jl 21 iniiraiine street.

OCt25-tf H. De GOER RIFFLARD. CLI-TFORD. ANDREW GARS. CLIFFORD GARR, Commission Merchants, 47 Poydras steel deel 3kmZSJ- CHAS.

H. SHEAFE. WALTON It SHEAFE, Commission Merchants, 52 Camp street oct3 PC SHANNON, Com mutton Merchant and General gent, No. 28 Poydras street, (Millaudon's Buildings) New Orleans. nnvg AHDRRW f.

COOK E. AMOS HORN. COOKE HORN, General Commission No, 13 St. Charles street, New Orleans. nov6-ly DR.

SNOWDEN'8 Office ami residence is at NoL 133 St. Charles street, opposite the corner of Lafayette Sonare. nov8-tf WM. H. LILLARD.

DANL. B. M0SBV. ILLARD, MOSBY (successors to Mntby lA it Lee,) General Grocers, No. 28 and 29 New Levee.

mavSI 1UOIT, COLLECTOR, 16 "Camp street, where orders will be thankfally received. He re-spectluMy, to B. M. Noruian, and to Doctor W. Carpenter.

d22 lm WM. D. ALTON, oe of the firm of Walton it CockauneJ A. W. SANrORD.

w. F. WA1.TON. lTALTON, S.VNFORD tc CO, General Grocers and CsmnuMton Mircantsr No. 54 New Levee.

oct27 noVZ'jJ CJAML. C. UEID, Attorney and CounselioTai Law, No. 9 Exchange Plice, will pive his unre-mJited attention to all business entrusted' to bis care. april28-lydaW WORTH! NGTON G.

SNETHEN, CounltUoTat Lam, Washington City, D. Prosecutes also all inxnnerot claims, either before Ue several Departmenu of Government, or Commissioners under Treaties, kc. HoyWkWly JOS. L. WillTE, Coantdlor at Law, (late ofladiana) will practice mall Uie Courts of New York.

usi-entrusted to bra will receive prompt attention. York! Merchants' Exchaiige, City of New Balie Peyton, Hon. E. D. White, G.

WUkins Kendall, Hon. C. M. Conrad, NW Orleans; Hon. A.

H. Barrow, Feliciana. f91aW TEMOVAL J. A. r-it u- XI.

their Odice to Banks' Arcade, Magazine street, aad will attend to the sales of Real Estate, Bank and other Stocks, Negroes, Syndics. Port Wadens and Administrators' states, and out-door sales of every description. Will also act as Brokers for the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Negroes, Stocks, kc oct8 WANGLE BUILDINGS. THOS. M.

DOYLE Grocers, Ship Chandlers and Commission Merchants, Nbs. 2 and 4 Delord street, New Orleans, w.u keep constantly on hand a full supply of Points, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine and Window Glass, Mixd Faints of any color for Steamboats, Shipping or 1'lan-tation ute. jv27 TTNAPP SCHULTZ, Auction and Communon XV Merchants, No. 43 Dauphin street, Mobile, Ala. The subscribers, bavin? taken the aliove establishment for the purpose of transacting a general Auction and Commission Business in all its various branches are now ready to receiv; consignments.

Any goods eunsurned to them for sale will meet with prompt atr tention. N. Liberal Advances made on all kinds of Merchandize. C. P.

KNAPP, E- SCHCLTZ. Inferences Messrs. J. B. Rathlione Isnac Monroe A.

J. Kin- E. E. Aaron Edward Ijon ami ri r- 0.3 lm AS. T.

KELLY, General Produce Dealer, No. 8 Commerce street, near Poydras. d3 LARD LARD IU saje at the lowest market prices. ACO.V packed in lol to suit buyers. EXTRA and SUGAR CURED HAMS.

BEEF TONGUES and DRIED BEEF. All produce guaranteed. If not good to be returned tt my expense. attention paid in filling orders for plan- l3-2in Copartnership. ESSRS.

WEST OLIVER of New York, hav-mg taken Mr. P. W. WOODLIEF of this city, into copartnership, the firm in this city will be hereafter eo'lncted on ler the name and stvle of WEST. OLIVER WOODLIEF.

JOSEPH I. WEST WM. 1L OLIVER. New Orleans, October 1st, 1844. An all pro-Titrations heretofore ly them in this erty ceases irom this date.

JOSEPH I. WEST WM. H. OLIVER. Trr Notice.

IIE Copartner-ihip exintiug under the BTERS, BREEDLOVE was A Boyer ltUtt by dath Uiivid 7," will continue tlie COMMISSION ROBERT M. BOYERS, J. P. BREEDLOVE, i JOHN CRICKARD. New Orleans, Anynst 1.

HU tea Packet Office. l5rk treet, has Steam WiLi laily for Louisville, Cincinnati, Wbeelmg, Pittsburg, and aU landings on the Ohio "la' P-ckeU for St. Lonis, Quincy, Warsaw, and I all on Uie Illinois River. i.11?.111 WekT Packets for Memphis, Helena, ka The Somerv lie and Lady of Lyoiis. Mas Sunday and Frklay Packets for Vicksburg, Rodney and Natchez the Sultana and Ambasador--and nil landings on the Yazoo River.

for Natlwille, Arkansas River, kc, kc nrZl. tiie 0ice, where packages VnrZ h.e forded regularly by Wtslbr ny of the above plnces. u8 VEAS MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. OJict JY: 45 Camp street. TMRKCTORS: -A.

GAS QUET, President; wm. W. Montgomery, F. B. Le Beau, Alex.

Gordon, ri J- A- Gasquet, Edward R. W. MontTOmery. CHARLES BRIGGS, Secretary. by an nendment of their charter, Pdat the last sewion of tlie Legislature, is now no.

uwraed to msnre on the Mutnnl System, and all per-insunn? their property in the Office will be enti-whir eR? Ttnat 8ytem, in accordance kindrf UrtT nd without incurrimr any (mm whicn Vr re guarded ATwir of the amended Charter, reasnilhu i011" against fire on the most tteaim. most prompt and liberal set. made for all lows incurred. 'J- CHARLES BRIGGS. WHr IWrr UT 'vton Card.

wh othTT 7 tuiB 'ertisementthan length of prac-ari matter of lnos complamtsthat wilhoTP or'that I express myself ven2! i Station, all those complainu that are tilled louw- or nenrly thirteen years past it has een my Jebnsmes. to treat those cases; there lies the only I hare given more attention to one them 1ee thn most other doctors, and I know they do. That is what I am always l1 wbich one has yet ventured to Wr Sores, Gleets, tc kr" re as famUiarto roe as the thmg of daily observation which I can sav PZXUl 'r cUim other merit than that of pec7t eMM few days, and find initrtSJ" tho Of longer duration, without snb-- 11 dLlir pntt'nt ch coarse of treatment as him slightest suspicion, or oblige wh'ih? m(fUn whether withour doors or hVNevTieediiotbealtere.l. thil i Zn that conld snpply proofs of cnwV whVHi tlmt require tLe mcest which I always inviolably pri'serve. 4ri tmaUT "'in lifica tions whicn 1 do not think ne- ytebiied my "tion is now snf-n Stanl "tendance from 7 In the morning nntil 8 at fn w- WATSON, Ji.

D. nil Danw! No. Canal rtreet, between Bonrbon 11 NEW EDUCATION. Polytechnic School, 135 Canal street. D1 tt.

WAt.ALiL.AY respectfully intimates to parents of w. v.uvu, uini T. I LI 1 me WQUHOIKT eminent Professors, all th lmnAU Mll vi iiwi i in j4 cation are taught, on the most approved methods, in the aliove Institution and for success in teaching, be can refer to the following gendemen, and others, wimse sons are pupils i L. Duvigneau, Ralph King, Dr. Lur.eiilierg, Chn.D-Blnnc,Esq., P.

Conrey, A. N. Ogden and K. N. Ogden, Samuel Bell, kc, kc.

A few additional Boarders can be nccoiumodated, to whose morals, comfort and literary improvement every attention will be paid. Mr. Perrin is a teacher of tlie French, ami a resident in the family. 129 liu IIc(iehee Female Seminary. THIS Institution, situated on Clio street, between-Camp and Prytanie streets, is under tlie care of Mrs.

JOSEPH G. WALTON. The Papils are tkorouchla Rhetork- and Philology, Natural Philosophy, Mathematics, ineluiling Aritliinetic, Algelira, Geometry; TrigoiKimetn, and Enfield' or UnKtertV In.titntoc Actr. ftry. Intellectual Philosophy, kc.

i eacners we employed, and there are Classes in which Young Children receive siiecial attention. A French gendenian is employed to teach that lan-fnage. Mrs. Walton refers to Samuel J. Peters, Esq.

Ambrose Lanfear, Esq. liliain w. frasier, Esq. Robert Slark, Esq. iiiuuu msier, ts anies B.

Walton, Esq. nr Rev. W. A. Sentt j.

si anion, rsq. Alfred Hennen, Esq. 44 Charles Gtiodrich. lw icliolson. New Orleans, Dec.

27, 1844. 3m. Manderille College. INSTRUCTING OFFICERS: EWIS ELKIN, President and Professor of Mathe-mitics. ALBERT W.

ELY, M. Professor of English and Mathematics. WM. K. ROE, Professor of English, Latin and Greek.

PIERRE JULIAN, Professor of French. J. BECO LOPEZ, Professor os Spanish. CHARLES H. FONDE, Profesor of Drawing.

F. SCHEREK, Teacher of Fencing and Military Tac-J. SNYDER, Usher. tits. The following gentlemen, having their sous in the iuiin.uii.Mi, iu "ive au uesireo miormation ii ii.

linn. Win. Vrvret Alexander Pbillins. F.n Hon. Edward Simon, of Theodore Siiuts, Esq.

A. P. Lanaux, Esq. R.J. Palfrey, Richard M.

Carter, Emj. ljouis Lessassirr, Esq. John Martin, J. P. Whitney, Esq.

JoHchim Kohn, Esq. J. B. Leefe, Esq. Daniel Fr-lerirk- Km tne supreme Court Hon.

Maunsel White. Hon. Judge Jones, Cov ington. F. B.

Lelieau, Esq. Thomas Toby, Esq. Guslavu Schmidt, Esq. Richard Charlen, Es. -Theonhile Fortier, Esq.

J. a. uareiu, Ksq. Thomas Fellow es. Esq Philip Guesnon, Esq.

is the Agent of the Colle Academy for Younac Ladies. HIGH SCHOOL for Young Ladies, as Boarders or Day Pupils, Carondelet street, near Su Joseph su. Under the superudeiulence of the MISS ALLiSO.XS. In this Institution the most competent Instructors nre-em ployed in every department essential to a highly finished education particular attention is paid to'the fnrrastion of the manners of the Young Ladies, and the most unwearied attention is devoted to their mental improvement. Themodeof discipline pursued bv the Miss Allisons is one of uniform eentleness, as alone calculated to produce the happiest effects upon all dispositions, and a lruJy feminine ladylike deportment.

The study of the French Language forms a part of the dndy employment of all the pupils, under the superintendence of a Professor from Paris, and is included in the terms of tuition; all other Languages with the accomplishments of Music, Singing, Drawing and seParate charges of Uie masters emyloyed. 1 he Miss Allisons refer to W. Freret, Rev. Dr. Wheaton, S.

J. Peters, Judire Rawle, H. C. Cammark, W. P.

Converse, Esq. Theodore Shute, A. Lanfear, R. Pairi-ey, L. C.

Duncan, H. Lockett, Est). i nln A I ANCINO ACADEMY, opened by Mr.DEVOTI, at the lollowimr nlar-ox uuuieiuu oduaiinn, ues-dags at 4 o'clock P. Saturdays at 1 o'clock P. for youn" Ladies and young Masters, ri rVgnier Baquie's, Roval str-et, Na 152, At flip A f-n ii.ir i rreancsaagtai o'clock f.

and Sttturday at 9 A. where younir Ladies and Masters will be received At Uie Acadeinv, No. 123 Cliartres street, dnadays and Fridays, at half past 6 in the Address. at Hie nffipe ttio Annnn. rm in- i.hiiiiij,uuiu juj aim from 4 to 6 o'clock, or at 123 Cliartres stm'L He will teach the mnilern PHIL- i eed in Paris and New York, the new Hop Waltz, Dan- MntT 1 1 i -it otnernew Dances lr.Chil.lrrn,afterUie manner of the lest European Academies.

as Uevoti is desirous of perfecting his pupils in the true Physiology of Dancing, he will open a snb-scrmtion u-liii-li unll tor Uie entire course. Families sending more than one pupu win ie eniiueo io a reduction in the price. Persons not wishing to subscribe for Uie course, will pay per montli. 1 Mr. Devoti will give private lessonsat his house.orat the residence of his pupils, or at the Dancing Academy.

Soirees will lie o-i vi-n nn. a (. Willi. llr I1U- pils and ladies are uivited.in onlerthat parents may tie advised of the process of their children. uevon is a rroiessor at Uie lollowing institutions M-lme.

Granet, No. 20 Bonrtinn street Misses Allison, corner Carondelet and St. Joseph sts Mdme Baquie, corner Royal and Toulouse sis Mrs. Zoller, No. 247 Camp street.

At No. 125 Julia street; At the Orleans Lyceum, Esplanade street At the Louisiana Institution, 71 Rampart strr et At the JerTersou Academy, Exchantre Passage, kc stept8-lyj 030 Mr. Cliw-ey, ROFESSOR OF DANCING, has the honor to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of New Orleans Uiat his DANCING ACADEMY is now open, at No. 15 Bonrlion street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, where he is prepared to give instruction in that fashionable and elegant Dance, the POLK And as usual, a great variety of such Dances as are calculated to add grace ami elegance to Uie deportment of young ladies and genUemeu. He also gives lessons in the following Academies, where young ladies, not members of those institutions, may join the classes in dancing Madame Bournos, 183 St.

Louis street; Madame Desrayaux, cor. Ram part and Bienville sts Mr. Hitchcock, 140 Povdran street Mr. D. Macauley, Ecole Polytechniqne, 155 Canal st.

Mrs. 197 St. Joseph street. IW Private lessons will lie given either at my room oi at the residence of pupils. tW Evening Classes for Gendemen are now open from 6 ttr9 o'clock.

o31-4m npiIE subscriljer, lately a member of Uie Orchestra of m. uie nea i re urieans will Oevote a portion of his ALLS, SERENADES, MILITARY MUSIC, kc. He likewise proposes to give lessons in Music, at his house in Uie city, and to arrange Music for any instriimtnt. He most respectfully solicits the patronasre of his friends ami Uie pnblic at No. 78 Chartres street, at Uie residence of T.

E. Benoit. Q29 3m. F. KROLL.

Daguerreotype Koomu. WH. past favors, lm leave tninrnrm nnhli that lm u'iiv mauvu; Ai(U9 ircurru ma Daguerreotype Rooms at the corner of Canal anW nuuyvuai ires sireei, wnere he is prepared to wait npou his friends and the pnblic. Having at grentexpense made new discoveries, and re-ceivefl from Europe and Uie Northern ciUes, all the recent improveinentsin instruments and and chemicals he is now prepared to take likenesses of families in groups or separately, in the shortest possible time, (only a few seconds.) The pnblic treneraUy, and the ladies particularly, are invited to call and examine Uie specimens in his gallery, among which will be found the prominent men of Uie day. nfi 6m PinnA Pnvtuu.

The subscriber.asrent for the sale of I. Pin nn TT'ji-Ia. 1. removed from his old stand to the cor- McKean's Book Store,) respectfully informs ihis friends and Uie public, that be has now on hand, and will continue rMm i hit- iaTTumicti mnnuiaciory OI TI 1 1 hiwiuuhut nmi Kosewoou ir iron- K-li. oijuiut; a umu rvillts, ail winch are warranted which he will sell at price mt Uie 7 tf RENJ.

CASEY of to CP Kan away, on the 7th mstaut, from Mr. Eu-7 A werVl P'antatn, 15 mile above the B.y fLECK; 22 or 23 years it- ck complexion, straieht, fine hair-His right hand is sore from bavin? been Innceri in the nahn. A reward of T'uJuJ to Mr. Fortier, or to the undersigned, No. 43 Magazine street.

dlO J. A. BEARD fc CO. To Hagrar Planters. si Just arrived, and for snle attlie snb- i senber's, No.

11 Morean sMeet, a In of likely, able-bodied yonng NEGROES, among which are two good ric 1h y-en and one Brick-moulder; aO of which the owner wisbei to dispose of for cash, or to exchange them tor good sugar at the market prices, d3l9t ORLEANS, WEDNESDAY CLOTHING. IIat Hats. FTj The subscribers are now receiving, per fTI ships Orleans and Auburn, a large assort-XiL ment of HATS and CAPS, of tlie newest fashions, direct from their factory, in New York, which they will sell at prices to suit the times, at wholesale and retail, for cash or short city acceptances. Country merchants, planters and dealers are particularly invited to examine onr stock lefore purchasing rlsewhere. JOHN HUNT CO, 5 Magazine, near Canul st.

The highest price paid for FURS' of all kinds. u20 JLatent tyleM Always in Advaacc. a JOHN HUNT BELDEN, r. Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail V-a Dealer in HA'Tw niu kx 1 reoeiving, per ships Saratoga and Splendid, and will Vartorv.ISew ork, Uie finest assortment ever otli-red in this city, of Uie Newest and most approved Patterns. Our assortment consign of line and superfine Beaver, Nutria.

Cas-simere, Russia, Mole Skin, Silk, Youth's and Boys' Hats; with fine Otter, Seal, Nutria, Hair Seal, Cloth, elvet and Glazcil Caps of every variety, which will be sold on accommodating terms. Country Merchants, Planters and Dealers ai-e particularly requested to call and examine our goods, which Will I msl.t I. Jp ntit.iirnu mr or ioTKi citv aier. JOHN HUNT BELDEN, nM No. 5 Chartres stn-ec LOOP'S PLOUGHS-Noa.

I 2, and 3, Just received tor sale by LAFOREST SQUIRES, i n24tf 28 Old Levee. I IBERAL ADVANCES will be made on Consign-frf Cotton, Sugar, and other articles, to our friends in New York. REYNAUD FALLON, "2 31 Tchoupitoulas street. IBERAL CASn ADVANCES made on toour friends in Boston, New Y'ork, Plilla-delphia, Louisville nud Cincinnati. FETTER, LONSDALE GRAY, nJ' 71 Tchoupitonlas street I Fir-: I ire!" IOR SALE.

A New York built FIRE ENGINE, with Suctions and Hose in complete order has been used a short Ume will lie sold a bargain. 50 sides extra weight Gin Band Leather. JOHN H(EY169 Campstreeu! leeelieM. SUBSCRIBER informs the public that lie will A receive lour time a year his regular assortment of European Lecclies, and offers the same et reduced his general jiot, Na 187 Chartres streeu auirti ly jb. RUSCO.NI.

Tup i i rBry PSonphx. "i Ji now receiving a large supplv wn -GILS, commonly known as the Cary or R.intr Plongh, ot assorted numbers, with or without extended bars, also with coulters. Having the entire control of a manufactory of rioughs, thrv ure now enabled to offer the article to their fi fends and the pul-Itc generally, with many improvements, of full and nnilorni and of the best workmanship, without enhancement of price. Purchasers are respecUullv invited to call an 1 examine them, at our store, corner of Customhouse and Chartres streets. SM 1 1 1 1fc BltOTIl R.

Mlllahofrany, AGANY "ssorted si7.es; ltaluters and N. n-- Cherrr, Black andWhite Walnut, Oak, Ash, Hickory, Clear White Pine, Cypress, Poplar and ellow Pine of all dimensions aiwf masoned: Laths. Blnirt Slats, Fire Bricks. Cypress Shingles Red Cedar Sleepers, Pittsburg Coal. Charcoal Tongued and Grooved Cvpress.

1 to inch 1'me, and 11 inch; and 1J inch; Do do Y.Tiw, land 1J incli. For sale in lots to suit, by lr" PRAGUE SHERMAN, Ql6 6md 8 St Joseph sL Chean Plant nnrl Sliral.t.n THE I1TTII tq Flowers, Plants and Shruhliery, is on Coin- iuiiiih i uie St. Charles HouL He warrants every plant true to name ami kind, and isdeU nniiied to on lower terms than any in the trade. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfullv invited to call and examine Uie Plant In-fore making their purchases. JiZI W1- DINN, 11 Common st.

Plantation for Sale. M-i iracioi iiNni acres clioice tract No. I of the Lafavette grant, situated in the P.irisli nf Pninl W-CUIIini amlplanteil in cotton by Dr. D. W.

Smyth. On the place there are a small Dwelling House, Win Honse, and Negro quarters. The tiUe to the propertv is sel cure and the land unencumbered. The plantation will lie sold a bargain if early application lie made to WALTON SHEAFE, 52 Camp 1 lie sutiscnbrir, as Aarent for Wm. R.

Trince Ca, of Flushinp, Lon? Island, offers lor sale a miuv in jwL i itr.lt.s, such as Peach, Aprile, Apricot, Neclarins Plum, kc. Anv named variety can lie had whni orders are left in time Cur this season's planting. The celebrity of thisold established Nursery needs no pnffing. A compete catakigueof the whole can be had of dl7 liniUW S. L.

MOSS. 52 Gravier Ft. Vnliinlila I'ln tl .1 If cU adapted for the Cultivation of Sugar Cane. iiesir-dre ousof selling ARBUCK PLANTATION. rR ill null'.

in llaiiA.i i 1 SL Landry, about 30 miles from Opelousas, aiKi joining the plantations of Major Dupre. The- Plantation contains lGoOarpents; has a front of two miles on Bayou Ba-uf, ami is hounded in the rear by Govern-meni. Lands: 20 arjienLs are cultivation; "the soil alluvion; above overflow, ami not surjiassed in ferulity by any lanils in the State. The improvements are ample, ami of superior quality. Heretofore Uie place has leti cultivated in Cotton, but an-aireim-nts have been rade lor planting 100 acres of Supnr Cane the ensnin" season, with the view of a full crop of Cane in 18-W.

Persons wishing to embark hi planting may find it tf their advantage to inspect the premises? For frther particulars apply at the Countimr-House of A. r. BURNLEY New Orleans, where a plan or the grounds may be inspected. CAMPBELL, Administrator of the Estate dl dfcW tf of Marsden Campbell, senior, deceased. Killlenx Patent FOR THE NEW METHOD of SUGAR MAKING-HE undersigneil, agents for Messrs.

Merrick Towne, owners of the Southwark Foundry, Philadelphia, and of Rillieux' Patent, give notice to Uie Planters that they are now ready to contract for the Sugar apiiaratns.to be prepared for Uie next crop. 1 he success and the importance of this apparatus have now been fully tested, bv Uie results on the Pack wood estate, showing a gain in quantity of fully 3S per cent, overtheold value in the article produced of 60 per per sale made also, a saving in fuel, requiring only three-quarters of a cord of wood per hogshead, including Uie engine. T.M.r'. "ux Proposes to leave in a few weeks for Philadelphia, for the purpose of fulfilling Uie contracts now made, and as be will be limited in his number for this season, persons desirous to avail themselves of this opportunity for Uie next season will aptd to WM. E.

THOMPSON, or decJ7 lw WM. IL ROBERTSON Co. N. A. YOUNG begs ipTk leave to inform his friends wm.

IU aiiust received, and offers for sale as low a nnv houae in the city, an assortment or fine Gold and Silver Lever Watches Gold Anchor Watches? fnU Pens and Pencil Cases Guard, Fob and Vest Chains Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Thimbles, kc. Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks, atones and Jewelry. dec 24 3m N. A. YOUNG, No 8 Camp -st.

PHILADELPHIA SADDLERY AND TRUNK HA1U.11UU8C, CRANITE BI7II.ni VCK- sflii. Urar ier street, one linitn uivri i i iimmu wici vj mitt ni 1 I Jul em a large and well assorted stock of SADDLERY and SADDLERY HARDWARE of their own importaUon and manufacture. The following comprises, in part their assortment Saddles, Bridles, Martins-ales, Collars, Saddle-bags, Blind-bridles, Harness, Trunks and Carpet Bags; Leather, Trnnk Maker's Materials and Trimmintrs in general, all of which will be disposed of on Uie most reasonable terms. nov-23-ly French and Retail. a.

u. i A JVo. 41 Chartres street, Hem Orleans, Importer ot hite, Gilded and Rich (W Flowered FRENCH nnVA Plain Moulded and Cut GLASS WARE Plated, Britannia, and Japan Wares Lamm, Girandoles, Clocks, Table CuUery and all kinds of House Furnishing and Fancy Articles. Having made arraneemerits with Uie principal manufacturers, he has just "received a large stock of French China, which he will sell by setts, or at retail, at very red ucei I prices. County Merchants will be supplied at the very low-est New York wholesale prices.

dl4 lm Croekery. 1'hina aiif filaMware, It hoietate ami KeUtd. 37 Camp street; repacks lof conuiry Tl dealers, in Uie best manner, and onrea. onable terms. Families.

Hotels. Steamboats, kr snn- plied with every article of China, Glass, Earthen, Phv ted and Britannia Wares, Cutlery, Waiters. Lamps, fee, ke, the lowest rates, decfi ram) LYVI MORNING, JANUARY FANCY DRY GOODS. ADAJI1E CAZAUX GARLEPIED has just re-, 10 cil and offers her services to the A'D FASHIONABLE 1- 133 "aupume su, between Toulouse and St. Ietersts.

d22 lm nOLYDAY PRESENTS. ICare nnH fm-lnn. rp F. GUION corner s. Charles andCanal SL HtreeLs.

have nnw nnn li 11 i. choice and beautifu FAN CY ARTICLES ever offered for sale in New Orleans. As this is the season which custom has hollowed as the one tune" when all may give to Uieir kindly feelings toward each other iu Uie form of presents, we respecttully solicit Uie attention of all to our extensive variety of elegant new style ork Boxes, loilet Cases, GenUemen's Companions, Ladies' Companions, Card Cases, Cisrar Cases, Boquet Holders, Purses, Cloves, Reticules, Mirrors, Canes, Flower ases and Cornucopias, Accordeons, Cuderv. Papete-ries, Che Mc-ii, Perfumery, Featlm, Paper, i vory and Pearl Fans; an assortment of Pins and Head timarnvnts, Polka and other styles, never ex-eeeded for tnste and elegance; Music Boxes Fine Port olios, Golden Elephants, SteamboatsRoses, Perfume. Holders, Eggs, Madeira NuLs, Jewel Stands, kc, kc.

kc, in short, an endl.s variety of rich, rare, curious! elegant and useful articles admirably designed for aI- r. T' F- GU10N d21 lm Corner St. Charles and Canal sts. TV I- Tewng and opening bv the suliscribers, at Canal street, between Camp and Magazine streets, a lull ami complete assortment of Stai4e and Fancy DRY GOODS, purchased since the IGth Nov. last, which we offer at wholesale for cash at prices reduced proportion to Uie recent decline in goods at Uie North.

solicit purchasers to call and examine our stock, which consists in part of Blankets, white ami colored of every description; Kerseys; Kentucky laid and plain Linseys; Sattinets, blue grey, mixed, kc; Kentucky Jeans Twills Col-tons, Calicoes; Checks; Plaids; Stripes Tickin" Bleacbe.1 Cottons. 3-4 to 10-4; Denims; Canton lamiet; Cottonades; Flannels, white, red and green; IlandkerchieU, silk, dress, linen ami cotton; Shawls of every kind; Hosiery; Gloves; Suspenders; Drawers; Laces; Edgings; RiIIkuiS kc, kc; together with a general assortment of Indian GikmIs, consisting of alloUier goods adajileil to the Indian trade. CLEMENTS, BELKNAP Co, (formerly A. L. Clements.) No.

11 Canal lOSiii between Camp and Magazine sts. AVjp and Splendid AsMortmrnl of Elegant and Fashion-able Goods and l'uncp Merchandise. EST, OLIVER WOODLIEF, Wholesale MERCHANTS AND DP.AI.F.R6 I DRV GoOOS. No. 4 CHARTRES STREET, NEW ORLEANS, Branch of Jo.

131) Pearl rtrert, York WEST, OLIVER WuODLlEF respectfuUv inform the 1 rade of New Orleans, Country Dealers'and Merchant the State of Ixiuisiana and the adjoining States, that they sre now ojieninir. and offer for sale, a and general aortuintof FRENCH, ITALIAN AND INDIA SILK GOODS, Laces, Embroideries. Shawls, Muslins, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Balzorines, Mouswliiie de Lame, Cashmeres, Ribbons, Gloves, Linen Cambrics, Bombazines, Millinery Goods, kc, of the newest styles and most recent importations. Theirstock is the most General and most elegant that has ever leen offered in this market, and then- bouse in New Orleans being a branch of tbeir large and extensive importing house in New York, they will be able to sell thtir goods at the LOWEST PRICES, offering the rreatest facilities and Uie best terms to the 1 rade ol New Orleans, and to Dealers from Uie Valley of the Mississippi, equal to those cjfered in JVew York. They respectfully invite pulHic attention to their stock, consisting in pan of the follnwing articles, whicl are jusl ojiened SILKS Rich new style Paris Embroidered and Brocade Silks- SiqierCameleon and Watered Main Black, Blue-Black and Colored do-Super Jet Black Gros de Rhin; Jet Black and Blue Black Indian aud Gros de Suisse Black and 40 inches; Plaiu and Satin Striped Heleuieunes; Rich ritrnred Silks, new style; Super Black SaUns, French po.

do. India and English, for dresses; Do. do. and Colored for vesUiicrs White ami Colored Satins, all qualities fc Black and Colored Modes, lor trimmings; Black Seryes, tor do; Bonnet Silks and Colored Florences Polka, Velveteen, Velvet ami Epanele, for Bonnets Heavy Poult de aud Watered Silks, for do Rich Gros d'Afrique, for dresses- Do. Fitrured Amure Silk, for do-' Do.

Colored do. do. for do- White Rich Damask for ball dresses. DRESS GOOHS Super Cnibmere d'Ernsse and Polka Stripes, Exposition of Paris, 1844: 1 Rich Printed Cashniereand Crapes deLaiue- Chusaiift, Stripes and Repnde Lame; Plain Colored, different quality, do Black and Colored Monsselines de Laine, all qualities- ery rich and tine Affghans Rich Primed Ca.slimered'Ecise; ChaHies, Merinos, Bombazines of various qualities Black Alniiene and BanNiur; Lare Plaid Muslins; Satin Stripe Muslins; llair Cord Dimiiy Plain and figured Swiss Muslins; Bishop Lawns; Tarlton Muslins; Embroidered and open-worked Swiss Dresses Plaid, figured and striped Muslins; Embroidered Lace Robes; Black Satin Russe or Lavantine, wide a splendid article for ladies' dresses; Foulards de Lames, a new art icle. RIBBONS Nos.

1 to 16 Colored Satin Ribbons; Rich Ombre do. do; Plaid do. do; Do. Plaid edired do. do; Rich Crimp do.

do-Do. Stripe PolLa do. do; Do. watered mid embroidered Satin Ribbons; Do. Soult deBouie Broche do; Do.

Taglioni Stripe Jo Lustrings and lxive all sizes; Cap Ribbons, all qualities. GLOVES Men's Buck, Castor, Horseskin, Silk, Cotton, Worsted. Thibet and Berlin Gloves; Women's Kid, Silk, Thibet, Cotton, Beavernnd Mohair Gloves; Ladies' Mitts; long-armed and half-fingered lo; Children's and Mimes' Mitts 12 cartons Ladies' long, white, tasselled, enibroided and tinselled Ball Gloves; Filet, Grec ian, Egyptian ami Hernanni Gloves. SHAWLS AND DRESS HANDKERCHIEFS Super Paris veritable Cashmere Shawls; Do. Cashmere, Broche, Merino, Kabvle, Silk, Satin, Thiliet, Muslin de Laine and other Shawls: 2 cartons Cashmere de 1'Inde long do 12 do.

rich Velvet Points Ladies' Dress Handkerchiefs, all qualities. CRAVATS GenUemen's Plain Black Silk, Satin, Gros Grain, Gros de Suisse, Gros d'Afrique and Mohair Cravats; Fancy Colored and Plain Cravats; Gentlemen's Neck Scarfs, various styles. ALSO Plain hem-stitched, printed, embroidered ami Riviere bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Printed Pongee, Spittaliield, Bandanna and Corah Handkerchief; Plain and Damask, Crimson and Scarlet do; Suspenders; Twist and Sewings; Coat and Chenille Cords; Frinees and Gimjis; Reticules; Lwne, Colored and Black Crapes; narrow Hat Cnjes; Crepe Lisses; Love and Crape Veils; Chantilly, Lace and Filet do; Green Barege, Jaconet, Cambric, Swus and Book Muslins; Bihop Lawns; Draperies; and a lame assortment of Artificial Flowers and Millinery Goods. They have nlr a larire stork of FRENCH, BRITISH AND GERMAN LACES, which they are enabled to sell to Uie Trade at very low prices, and a full assortment of which will always be kDt on hand. nov21 tf Furniture Waierosms, The nndersiirned, Manufacturersand Dealers in FIT RN IT URE would invite Uie Tiublic nnd fhne hnx-intr Vm-nitrin a tlu.

1 1U1 11 11 mtnflt mn.l in K. 1. A mv. luiui lirw IUIR MVinL UWHT UJC1T perWlOaj superintendance in New York, and warranted equal to any made here or iny where ele. Purchasers will find it to tlieir interest to call and examine for themselves, in regard to Qualitv, Fashion and Pr'nres.

iL WEIL BROTHER "J2 6m 59 Biemrille st. ti. B. Rosewood Furniture made to order at the shortest notice and on Uie mostreasonabletenns. an4 1 1.

1 -i Piano Forte Repair-in and Tuning. JOHN WILLIS, Tnner, tVjj nd Repairer of PIANO FORTES, fl .1 I I fl for manr years with Uie principal S3 Manufacturers of both New Y'ork and Boston, respectfnllv solicit the liberal patronage of bis former friends, and the public generally. N. B. A long series of years in Uie business insures a full guarantee as to capability both as Tuner or Repairer.

Orders left at Mr. E. A. Tylers' Watch and Jewelry Establishment, No. 30 Camp street, will meet with immediate attention.

ft" Caution. Orders designed for me, and left at any other establishment than tlie above-named, will not meet with iny personal attention. d21 tf JOHN WILLIS, sa 18 000 OjUUU goes of the ships Cato, Maid of Orleans and Hnrtenw, direct from Rio, for sale by GEO. GREEN BRO, Gniriff n. 8, 1845.

FANCY DRY GOODS. Full and XVintr FukloM. form th mbe will open hrr ssw HIXT tfUiJLl IIIBU Zi 90 k-ages of DRY GOODS comprising every ir.y wanted for Uie Southern and Western Trade, which will le sold br Uie package or piece at "trembly low prices for C'asli or rood par Kill II -7H lnsnM.l Oil 9h A- ver CloUiK. kc whu assortment nf 11. "7 vniuir-irj rver imported mui requestor the trade eenermllr.aod ol U.e Merchamt Tailors particularly: to rat ami examine for litem selves.

Tbw pood, will 1 sold Terr -nov9tf 21 Magazine st. IHlinerr MILS. ANISTS jum 1 1 I ed a new anrl innnrinr mo. nr Dn1 i uuiuieuh i Also, a nne as- sortiiienf nf Wfmiw rnJ T' Flow.7 feathers, Caps, CorsetsandFanrv IwvwU tween Bienville and ConU streets. Mil Wivuni'rii respectfully informs Uie Ladies that, jusi opeiiei a lew more of tlirK llttlltiful nets ol Velvet.

Satm Rni.l wm viu con stantly 1 in receipt of the latest French and English lahncatifin A T.r-. ri 'v i iiNi-m oi we latest style or Dress anil Morumg CAPS. Ladies who intend to purchase, will hnd ii to their interest to call and see this splendid Stock before purchasing eLsewliere. New Orleaiin. imi r.

a. LailM-s Dresses ronde in the Latest Fashion, by a Slllieririr Arfikt 1 4 1 1 .....,1.11,. bihpii uiviiee. U.VU Tuv Wore--Dry (JoodK HE subscr.ber having op-ned a store at No. 100 Camp street, liegs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has on band ami is re-reiving a larre ami well assoted stock of every description of Dry Goods of the latest stvles and pattenis.

rrmsistuig of rrench, E.iglisb, Anierican aLd Irish Oooils. His Aincnnn sUv be selected persnnaUy and purchased Sir casli at Uie North in the different factories, and can warrant tliein of Uie best qualities. In starting a new concern the subscriber refrains from the system often pursued of pulling, but invites Uie public to call and satisly themselves that his goods are ascheap as can be got in any other respectable bouse in Uiecitv. No seaHi'Jprices will be asked, and to prevent which, Uieoods ill In. marked in plain fimres.

N. B. The Clothing Su-e No. 32 New Levee a branch of Uns establisbmenu W. B.

KENNY, Proprietor. C-- OPENING, nt No. 12 Chartres l' Misses ami Children' ntW Velvet? F.mrli.H l.oi;... can Mraw Ronrwtc laM -s, -l. v.

witai ID Ulf CtlVi ihrect trom tlie manufacUirers. New style of Cloaks! Cardindls, Mantillas and Sliawls, Parasols; Dress Silks Cashmere d'Ecoss-, and MousseLne de Lame 21-jf fabrics Bnd most novel dengns. Corsets, Skirts, Bombazines, Cords and T-sfL, fringes and large assortment of Gimp, and Velvet Rirooifor trimmings, black and colored Silk. Velvet- Thread Laces fcflgings and Insertings; worked Jaconet and Swiss 2f A large assortment of Kid Liwn Cambric, and Linen Cwnbnc Hdkfs, Dress Caps, Infants' Caps and Robes, embroidered Capes, Collars and Hdkrs. A large assortment of Ladies' and Children's Woollen Shawfs, Capes.

Bn1 Gloves, Bandbozes by the bale Ribbons, Artificials, Plumes Bonnet Silks, with a full assortment or new and desirable mai-ials for city Mf'rw D. P. SCANLAN, dec21 dkW tf 12 Phrtr Fancy and Staole Silk YALE, JS'o. 13 Chartres street, Orleans, i "TPeetfuIly invites the attention of city and coun-wav Ji "m1 extensive ol KANCY ami STAPLE SILK GOODS, which have jen pnrcliased recenUy at Uie Urge Anction Sale- in Sot Zrh Wh'cU "flre' the very LOW. ii nd on lb mo4 favorable terms.

ticles prt' of Allowing ar- SILKS: Pans embroidered and brocade Silks of the newest Kich fitruretl Silks, a general assortment styles; ack ami col'd watered Silks, a general assortment ack and blue black Gros de Swiss and Italian Lot-Klack and colored Satins, for dresses; lb-inn: Bonnet Silks, colored Florences, kc, DRESS G(M)DS: Cashmere d'Ecosse, of the latest Pompadour styles I iiris Moiuseline de Laines, of all qualities ijrured ami plain Alpacas, Merinosand Boniliazines: rape de Laines, Parisiennes ami Aff-han-; r.inbroidered and open work Swiss Dresses. ALSO A full assortment of SJ.awU and Fancy Handkerchiefs; fancy Bonnet, Cap, Taffeta and Satin Ribbons Gloves of all kinds ami iraalities; merino, worsted silk and cottou Hosiery. ALSO A large stock of bite (ds, Lares, Linens, kc, kc; besides a complete assortment of Millinerv and Straw Goods, French and American Artificial Flowers, and eenerel variety of all kinds of goods usually kept in Uus hue of business, nov2S 6in Francis) Fabre No. '29 Majrazlne EG leave to inform tlie pnblic Uiat tliey are now in i 'rP' a assortment or NeW ami Beau- uiui bUUUS, consisting ol everv article penainin" to a Gentlemen's Wanlrolw, of the' late Pans Stvle.and oi suptjior manufacture. Gentlemen desirous of re-plenislnng their wardrolie are invited to an examination ol our Stock Uie goml, be.ng of such deserintMin as to style and make Uiat they can be recommended with Uie ntmot confidence.

shall be constantly receiving Uie newest roods in market by every jNtcket, and have no doolit bnt that we shall fie able to please the most fastidious taste. Our stock consists in part of Super Black Cloth Dress and Frock Inv. Green do do do; Golden Brown do do; do Walking Coats; Black and Golden Brown Cloth Paletots-" and Inv. Green do Cloaks; ami Fancy Cassimere Pants; Silk and Satin Vests; -Ru figTd Silk Velvet and Cashmere Vest: Black and figd Silk and Satin Scarfs; Cravaw and Stocks; Black, white and colored Hoskin Gloves; hite ami colored Silk do French Buckskin do; Merino, Cashmere ami Berlin Web do. Linen and Cotton Shirls; Silk, Merino and Cotton Net Under Shirts Do do do Drawers; Silk, Merino and Cotton lialfHose; White and fld Silk Night Caps; Prussian Holies Russia Riding Belts and Slioulder Braces Silk Money Puraet; Gum Elasiic, Silk and Cotton Suspenders White ami figd French Cambric and Silk rocket Handkerchiefs; Silk and Scotch Gingham Umbrellas, kc 14 f'arpelin.

frtiiK snnsirniRviJ i sive and choice assortment of Royal Wilton, best i i niree iy, uounie perl. lie, and other Ingrain Carpet intrs; Brnssrls, Damask ami Veni-tian Carpeting for hall ami stairs; Drupget and Damask Linen for Crumb-cloths Chenille, Tufted, Pajent and Brn sels Rugs, Piano ami Table Covers, of various materials ami qualities; Mats, Binding, China Matting for floors; German Oil Cloths for kc, kc His stock will lie kept full bv Uieronstant arrival of new jwtterns, direct from the best Enclish and American manufacturers, and bis prices will be found at low as in Uie most favored market in the United States. sep24. 4m IL SCHOONMAKER, 23 Chartres st, Crockery. AreT It RROWFR A- IVPnUTrnr and Whnlessale Dealer in rRnrr.

ERY, CHINA AND GLASS WARE. Country Merchants may depend upon being served in the best manner, and at as inv tk.m -a iimuu in Uie city. irii.niva MiTruiui; nFni casastone Ume. from Tbomaston: bbb Cement, Hvdraulic: 2i bbU Calcined Plaster; SofO bushels Plastering Hair; ISOflOO Fire Bric Scotch, GarnkiAaod Enr-hsh patent for by je4 r. r.

Slagmzine 200 VLRGIXLA MANUFACTURED JJT't- st crnipieieaiw lull nrtment of Virginia Manufactured Tobacco, which Uiey offer fvJ: AiJ uje ionowine brands SanndfnVs uttv run Jesse Harris's extra 6tm Saunders's Harry of Uie West. Morgan's pieuiiuiu Peach flavor. Do. in 10 lb. boxes at $1 per lb.

Clayton's extra honey dew hrnt cured. Burton's Oronoko. Carter's do. T.J. Oter'sdo.

ill iams's Conrreaa. BeUfiehl's lt. Robinson's do. SelilenV Rwli J. W.

Hore's. BeTlSeld's, 5, 8's, 12" and 1G' to Uie wfth marry other brands. VZL rTl m. jsrrii, 8 3m 13 uid ani. puce.

NUMBER 299. THE GRAVES OF THE INVADERS. voLnry r. Bowsaa. Thoe British soldiers who were wooaded sx die batUe of New Orle-ns, and who djrd osi board tSeir hips, were carried across the bay and barkd oa the Southern shore of Ike lasistippi, beoeaUi uoldlns or ever-green oak.

On a lonely bay of onr Southern shore. Stands an old five oak which bath loor upbore Its crown of ever fadeless verdcre. StiU The tame in cummer's glow or winter's chUL It seems in truth a fining tree to trow O'er where the brave in their last rest lie low. And those who he beneath Uiat mound were brave Though foes, they lov'd the land which yields so tfaeta a grave. Standing by Uiat lone mound the wanderer's eye Takes the vast expanse of sea and sky, 7-And sees, ret hrtds lUxn, tbr now no more -4 Remains Uie rapt soul on that kwely shore It sees our starry banner on Uie air And England's meteor flag is gleaming there He too was there, now on the verge ot life.

ho raed in youth a lion in the strife bo stemmed that day Uie tide of England's mirhU AikI won Umt wreath, which crovrruoff locks ofwiimjc Sheds o'er bis age majestic pkiryTlighi. But let some manly hand fond strike the lyre. Aud sing our hero's deeds strains of fire! Our ecu ntry boasts of bards, a noble band, oond Ie tnunpeu through the LonpfeUow Halleck Brrant WilLan Might make the lofty themes their own and fame's. Nor must my mase forget of him to speak, JJ ho sang the fierce Crav turd wiU sharpened beak or I have wandered with bim as in dreams In taney laml. as thundered on bis themes.

Strange, wild and and fiery every heart most feel A port's soul was horn with thee John NeaL Thou, too. wtio Athens' ruined temples wrote, boose our own land's green spou of fame to note-But rather turns my woman's soul to dwell Ou those who in Uie foughten battle fell Nor yet on those, who railing in the strife. Bade mid Uie battle's rage adieu to lile. Uutn tboe bo it 01 drew breath, i et felt their woumls were even onto death And as their vessels left Uie hostile shore ne well Uiat theg should see their no more My fancy paints the horrors or Uiat night Succeeding on the Briush route and flight Pent in Uieir narrow berths, in anguish lying. See hundreds of Uie wounded and Uie dyinl Before Uieir view, with deaUi's cold mists arise Dear forms Uiat breathe 'neath England's datant skies.

Ob Uien brave hearts with bitterest wo were wrnnc. nanTf beloved were faltering on the tongue wile, cbdd and mother's names were murmured tbere The wounded lover saw a vision fair. And calbng on lier died. Oh it was bard to bear 1 be anguish of their woonds and their lone beans' despair! The sailor sinks his mentnate neath the ware. No better burial would bis comrade crve He lies, where flowing round bis last Mill sleep-Murmur Uie fountain of the mighty deep.

The soldter from Uiat sea sepulture shrinks Hoi, memory binds to land with all ber una. Though o'er his grave no sculptured marUesrise. Nor tears are shed above from kindred eves. mpiber earth's green lap he lies, WUd flowers shall strew his tomb, of thousand dyas. i or itiM, sioBj; oar coast tbeir veeli bore, Landed their soldier oead upon onr snore.

For their remains fit place of bunal found. And e'er them raised the aad funereal mound. JLt not the desecraung axe invade The lone and lovely spot where they are kid ut let uiat proud old oak its branches wave A living monument above then- grave. And let that spot the nations teacu to know. 7 hat we have grtnesfor each mvmiingfm CP Since ibe attack upon Quebec, in which the gallant Montgomery lost lua life, the British Government has expended, in fortifying that city, over fifty millions of dollar.

The N. Y. Sun reasons plausibly that all this expenditure has been nselem, inasmuch as Quebec is no longer the centr; of the population: and resources of the province. All the valuable end unproved portion of Canada might be conquered without approaching Quebec HP" The Wctumpka (Ala.) Argus is about publishing, in consecutive numbers, a portion of the life and adventures of a convict now in the penitentiary of that State, written bj himself. The tale is said to be one of deep btv reti the life full of stirring events, and the rejie- shifting from St.

Louis to St. Augustine, Texas nd Pensacola. A GOOD BUTLER TO HIRE A first-rate noose servant aad mr.it.-r rt.eet(op linn CT BALES tandm- fivim barqne IWoix.w teniae Pnna toye Trds a new arude rtS ij ipicu io rianunion nae, tnr the wraroTcXber A. T. BURN LEV 1l d27tf tagwme atrset.

14 a-i Copper, all saes, SM Copper to lw bandies Iron WnaV-sorted for sale bv K. SANDS TUCKER II COL, tf-l -m I ST received, a sopply of SCANTLING, 5x5 and 4X4: UlssTa. ta Lit rr men .1 lw a PLANK, foible lowT '1UT A stock of VPR ESS, PINE and OAK, always oa band. E. BYRON, TcnoopitU ireeu onnmitr ilw Vnnnku u.a HE sub-cntwr.

nave Utely reeetved, bv the different am V3t frrm F.amn i. terms, the lilkwing articles C11AMPAGN of very superior quality, ia one and three don rasea s-SCOTCH ALE, in quart and pints; tease do PRESERVED SALMON, ia I and 2 fix do FINE OLD III KE in puncheons aad five gallon dimijobns do PIG litON, Carnbroe, Gartaberrie, od tStimml Uin tatj-sarw4si BOLT IRON, asaortei nl-i I on PtlHTFII I'liTTI ra K1NE OLD MARTELLO BRANDT, in pancbeons Si TV1 rhimitAl.iu a ENOUSn PAINTS, a-orted colors 8HPRRT wiVv hrT0Ns.b0dre; otlr.KRY LNK, a f-w rases very old. d7 2taw-tf HOLMES a Ml flu as A. CTmaitry ITalssii 6 Magazvte street, near Canal itiai Vf AGEE, KNEASS CO. from tbeir lan T1 toporu.of Saddler; epresAiy U- auock of poods to -lect frxnZnmmeTZemsZ ment and manufacture in the ennntry, and can with certainty msnre satisfaction tn all, as thev are deter-mined nm 7 nmgni, jsm a ly Al? G- tXL CO.

rtate Sain, aioar yanafactorer.whohaieasyl retail dealers wmpDA.LtS BRIDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, 2 IUPS, ke, offer for sale at their store, No. 15 Csnsx. sracrr, the most eitensive and beat selected stock of goo. Is in their line. Beia? their own nanmiacXBrvrs and taporters.

Uj7 are enabled to make their pnras ncn as otTers aa indocemexs to Uxase wanbsr arnclr to purchase from them. They alo offer for sale an ezvnsive mm tun nt of Saddlery Ware, Leather of ail fund. Cone Trim-mine. Srwinpa and Axles, feboe rmdmcs. ke, kc and wool 1 solicit the contianaace of the rnstoas oi the 4d nonaeto the new concern.

Jan 2 IndiW 1 810 REWARD. 5tan awav. on the XSta December hast, from my phveon Red Rjvr.vp-pnane the nxnth of Black River, the rnff nu tiirsr nniwtv -v i i i I i' 111 when snokrn lo.aboat 6 fret rather ctune-sily built: sras dressed hi a short enatee awj mane Woe striped panu; be was boorhtof ifark DaviaaiBt a nwntL jnst imported from The above reward win be paid as anon as le eeured an get him again. J. B.

M.ULLET, or at Now IS St. Ana vtreet, New Orieana. Rone's Pomt, Sc-th J.H. liadaWt ii ir.

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