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amusements, U' 1.. atwvve THIS EVENINO. E'lavTat 4 o'clock, from Poydras street wharf. joilV E. HYPE, 13 Poydra 7Ti; 8 Mad ror Liouisviue.

and Pittsbnnr. This splendid Meaner streeL Poydras ft. Grand Concert at the Washington Armory. For Tkrtt flight Only. "IflTEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, January istn, iiun ana tssboveTHIS DAY, Wednesday, from Ue wharf opposite Poydras st "jiS JOHN E.

HYDE, 12 I "VTbe splendid passenger steamer J. M. WHITE, i Concern, will leave for St. Louis all ports THIS DAY, Weilnesday, at lOo'clock, 7 positively. Passengers are requested to be on opposite Canal street, at tne Dour.

oj jNO shaw It CO, 24 Poydras st. -j-yTcoiumbis racket DENIZEN-iFor Gaines A.iin Columbia, Princeton, Lake Providence and Riu-ThiB regular packet will leave THIS jryiMNG, Wednetday, at 4 o'clock, punctually, tJL Po'dru street wharf. yy5f JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydras st. "Vi-'Prn-kct YAZOO CITY Fo Yaxoro City, Sa- Grand GtJlf, Rodney and Natchez, SLVrJw uacket leaves as above T1H9 EVENING.

Le.neiAy, at 6 o'clock positively, from the wharf -nnnsite Canal street. PT JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydras street. TTbe entirely new and fast running, light draught ulr naiwenirer packet steamer LOUSV1LLE will LT here THIS TAY. the 15th at 10 A.

for JQifville and Cincinnati at which hour passengers inj shippers will please be ta readiness, as ber depar ture be posiuve. rri 1 1 fa sM IV UMFlM If rsr UC iiuv aw im aw iuvwulJVj a noinl, master, lea vi tlie Poydras street wharf THIS nV. the lth instant, at 10 o'clock, A. for Louis- ille. Bowling Green and Green River, at which hour nsMMigers will please De Will be positive.

in readiness, as ber departure jj.r P. C. SHANNON, 51 Tchoupitoulas st. "rp" The new and splendid fart running passenger Jsiner BUNKER II ILL, A. Key, master, will leire wf Louisviue, Henderson, ana an landings, THIS DAY, Wednesday.

15th Infant, at 4 o'clock, P. at which hour passengers mi shippers will please be ready, sou vr- THOS CHENOWETH a CO, or jl5 THQ3. WARREN, 22 Poydras st. YOUNG GENTLEMAN, baviner a practical ix aeaainiauce with the English, French anil Span-jjy and woo ban served several years tn iMunfimcial bouse, is desiaous of obtaining a situation I i. 1 i the means of supporting himself.

A satisfactory reference given. Address A. Pout Office. 14 2t VANTEDf HIRE. A boy or girl, from 8 to If 12 years of age, is wanted to hire, to take care of a chilil three years old.

Apply to Dr. Leech, No. lit Canal street. Jl4 3t Wanted to hike lmmediately. a coi- ored Woman, as cook, wasner and Ironer, in a 1 Rampart st.

Jl2 3t Tbe Original ETHIOPIAN SERENADERS, Messrs UtlMOR, BTANWOOD, HAKKINSTOM. fELHAM and White, late of Palmo's Ooera House." New York. respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of XVew Orleans, that having made arrangements tor the above Hall, their Second CONCERT will take place urn -m-v at rry e- ark avr a on wji.iJroc.suAx, jau'iy law ine Kntertauunenis consisting of SONGS, GLEES, REFRAINS, DIT- 111.3, unuitijSfcB, stc, tne music trom tne most nonular Oneras i accomnanied with the Accosdeon. Congo Tambo, Banjo, and Bonk Castanets, in allot waicn uiey siann nnnvaiiea in tne world. lr or rutther particulars, see Programmes.

Admissian 50cenu: Children (accomnanied bv their parents) half price. uooreopen at 7 concert to commence at naii-tm8l7 o'clock. jis Orleans Ball lloom. GRAND DRESS AND MASQUERADE 'BALL, every Monday, Wednesday and Frulay 'evening during the season. P.

A. DUBORD has the honor to inform his friend and the public in general that he will continue the management of Uie Balls of the above establishment. Nothing shall be spared to render it one of the best and most accom modating places of amusement in this city. A Restau rant wui ne attached to it, which will be abundantly supplied with all sorts of provisions, where the society is good, and where repasts shall be served with promp- Qiuae. i ne nar room will be constantly supplied witn the very best liquors.

The Orchestra is composed of ine most anie artists in tne city. uoors open at nait-past7 o'ciocK. A strict police will be in attendance, for the main tenance of the peace. No weapons are allowed in the Ball Rooni, by order of thaCity Council. P.

A. D. MEXICAN COTTON SEED, a superior article, for sale by Jl4 3t W. DINN, 11 Common sU Irons Ktreet Infirmary. DOCTOR MONRO MACK1E reopectfully informs his friends, that he has renewed bis connection with this establishment, which he will in future attend in conjunction with Or.

W. Campbell. J14 3t L- INEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS at Co! 2000 dozen plain, hemstitched and printed liorders lor sale at prune cost. UK GOER K1KKLAKD, AUCTION SALES- To Cabinet Maker. TIT BONNE VAL LA BUZ AN.

Will be sold at MJ auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 16ih instant, at 10 o'clock, in front of their Auction Mart, No. 69 Poydras street A good HORSE, snnnd and free from aU tricks, to gether with a FURNITURE CAR and HARNESS, in order. Sale positive. Tfrms Cash. Jl4 Lenram.

Walnuts and Almonds BY SYKES a HYDE A. Devall Auctioneer. On WEDNESDAY, 15th instant- at half-past 4 o'clock, P. will be sold at store No. 26 Common street 120 boxes French Lemons, in good order; 30 bags Grenoble Walnuts bales soft shell Almonds Now binding from barque Edinborg.

Terms Cash. 14 Flour Flonr Flour. TY HEWLETT a AS ill be sold on WEDNESDAY, the 15tb instant, at half uast 10 o'clock, on the Poydras street wharf, by order and un der the direction oi ine i on wardens 1215 barrels FLOUR, damaged on board a flatboat, CapL Hinton, from Cincinnati re-shipped onboard and lanuea at wig port iruiu hucbuict uruuru, ooiu tor ac count of whom it may concern. Terms Cash. Sale of Dry Goods without reserve.

SYKES a HYDE, A. Devall. Auctioneer. JJ On WEDNESDAY the 15th instant, at 10 o'clock, A. will be sold, at their Auction Store, 51 Magazine street.

oonosite Banks' Arcade i too packages vtix buuu.f, consisting in panoi Kentucky Jeans, Flams, wegro Cloths, canton lan-nels. Shawls. Handkerchiefs. Hoiierv. Checks.

Prints. Russia Diaper, Thread, Claihs, Ticking, Blankets, carpeting, Pietung, also-25 bales 4-4 Lowell Usnabunrs. Catalogues and goods will be ready (a examination enrjr uu uk morning oi me sale. jii STEAMERS, Sec. STEAMBOATS.

I IMARKETS, MARINE, For Galveston. Texas Reanlar Packet To sad on THURSDAY, 16th instant, at 12 nrlnrk. M. Tim well known steamship NEW. YORK, J.

T. Wright, commander, will eave as above. The New York has been thoroiitrhlv nverhanled and put in complete order while at the North, and has accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers unsurpassed by any steamer in the United States, with state iwnu aim mwer caoma. or freight or passage apply on board orto j5 HAWTHORN a WOODS. 63 Gravier sL For Philadelphia Philadelphia and New rgJOrleans Line of Packets.

To sail on MON-DAY next, the 20th inst. Tho A fat sailine barque MARY AND JANE, Captain Flitner, having most of her cargo engaged, will require about the bulk of 100 hhds. of sugar to complete her cargo for freight of which, or passage, having fine acconimo- uaiious, appiy on iioaru or in 14 J. ll. ASHBIUUUlS.STCamp St.

The Al packet baraue Josephine will aurrnvl the Mary and Jane, and meet with quick despatch. ti For Philadelphia. Philadelphia a nd Ne Orleans line of packets. The fast sailing brig GRECIAN. CapL Benedict.

havine the greater part of her cargo engaged, will have immediate des patch, rpr ireigni or passage appiy to ine captain on board, opposite the Public Square, or to J7 J. H. ASHBRIDGE. 97 Camp street New U.S. Mail OHIO RELLG.

For LouirvilU, Cincinnati, Portsmouth, the 17th instant, at 12 o'clock, M. This new, splendid passenger steamer, James Irwin, master, is now receiving freight, and will leave as above. For freight or passage, having ansurpassed accommodations, apply onboard, at Poydras street wharf, or to Jl5 JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydras st The Ohio Belle will take freight for Evansville. For tU Louis and Alton.

The Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, by. J1Z 21 Magazine st mall family. None need well disposed. Inquire at No. apply except capable and o.

10 i VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY No. 16 Attend Monthly Meeting on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 15th instant, at naif-past 6 o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested. By order of the Foreman JAMES GRIFFITH. WASHINGTON GUARDS OaDEas.

Attend A Special Meeting on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Iff the 15th instant, at 7 o'clock, at the Committee 2 Room, Banks' Arcade. Business of importance DCing oeiore iuc Loiupaoy, erry uimioer is re- AT 2g qnired to be present ji order of Cant F. Joanv J. L. WHITE, Secretary.

Society Balls. V. At the Louvuma VohinUxr Hall. Wfc The Second Ball of the 8eries A Grand iDRESS and MASQUE BALL will take place ion inuKjUAi, uie lbin uistant Hoard of Managert. Capt C.

F. Gnech, A A.B.8egers Lieut J. A. Turnell, Mr. John Hampson, John Wheaton, D.

C. Labatt Geo. White, 1L WfOlmstead, 0 CoL Jas. H. Dakin.

Capt C. M. Emerson, J. Stockton, Adj. W.

E. Seymour, 3lr. B. W. Huntington, D.A.Bickel, 44 Gea Rareshide, Ed.

Flash, Lieut N. B. Kneass. J15 2t G. CALCATERRA, Sec'y Tf rpalchore Hall Jackson Ijafayette.

A FANCY DKESS AND MASQUERADE SOCIETY BALL will be given on Wtdw day, January 15th, 1845. The Cars will leave the Ball Room lor New Orleans at ball-past 2 and half-past 3 o'clock. Car ride free for dies and flrentlemen who visit the Ball. No lady will be admitted without an invitation tick-- ett anlesa well known to the managers or proprietors. Ladies are requested to bring their invitation tickets.

Managers Charles R. Graham, Geo. W. Shaw, P. N.

Keller, and G. Ledda. W. W. J.

C. WINGARD, Proprietors. Texas Land Agency, THE subscriber having, during a residence of seven or eight years in Texas, been connected with the Land ofVes thereof, and having acted as the agent of his friends in the United States in holding, purchasing, Filing, paying taxes upon, and giving a general super-' intendence Is their lands in Texas, respectfully oners his services to such otherpersons abroad as may wish ROBERT D. JOHNSON. Galveston, December 14th, tUfmrtnemf His Excellency Anson Jones; CoL Jas.

Riley, Texan Charg d'Aflaires, Washington City lion, u. w. i yrreu, exan to CDgianu and Prance; Gen. P. J.

Henderson, Col. Jas. Love, Galveston; John Timber lake, Charlottesville, Va. Teiao Consul, N. O.

In offering Jny services as Land Agent in Texas, I have thought proper to make known some of Ihe difficulties attending claims held in Texas by persons in the United Stales: 1st, Many forfeitures are about to accrue from failure to pay the taxes. 2d, Many claims, otherwise good, will be barred by adverse possession of three years, which is our limitation. 3d, For want proper authentication of titles conveyed in the United States, to admit them to record here. From tome one or other of these causes the best lands, of clear title, (if attended to,) are in a condition to be lost Lands, too, tliat would now sell for one, two, orthree dollars per acre, according to location. I wish, however, to be understood, that having made up my mind to attend diligently to all claims confided to me, ad to look to that employment mainly as a support, and believing that I am qualified to discharge the duties 1 offer to take upon myself, and having made it my business to become acquainted with all the laws relating to Title, and having offered the most satisfactory reference as to my fitness and integrity, I will require, tU cases, an advance in cash fully sufficient to cover tlie expenses of investigation.

When this shall be done I am willing, in every case, to take a contingent inter- ni id ue land lor attention and services. J7-3md2tW ROBERT D. JOHNSON. N. B.

I will also attend to the collection and settle-went of snch claims as may be entrusted to me. P. Iealher Preservative. ATENT WATER-PROOF LEATHER PRESERVATIVE, known as SOSP1TO. manufac- tared by WM.

J. ROOME, N. Y. The manufacturer, in offering the above valuable compound to the public, does not hesitate to say, that it is the best article for the purpose ever effered in fact, it is all that the mostfas- htlious can desire, a perfect ne plui ultra. He has been ttxlaced, by the advice of numerous friends, to bring this article before the public, that all may participate the blessings of health, which it is calculated to pre-srve, by keening the FEET DRY, superceding the asa of Over-Shoes, for softening, beautifying, sreserv-jng and rendering all articles made of leathertrictly miperrtons to the action of hot or cold, snlt or fresh jater.

It is unrivalled, and so certain in its operation, that hard and stubborn leather becomes not only soft and pliable, but strictly waterproof. Oenllemn twwit ami Hrw. ladi nA rHilrtrpn9 hoes, and leather travelling trunks, are rendered soft and perfectly waterproof, without any impediment to the boot black, as the leather is in a better state and wsceptible of a higher polish. Stable keepers, and all who own harness, will find the Sospito truly invaluable to soften a sett of harness Tcarnage top, and prevent cracking until entirely orn out by fair play. 1 Hose, for conducting water, may be kept perfectly silt and preserved from cracking by using this composition.

Sold, wholesale and retail, the Agents, KIMBALL, ROGERS a J15 lm 42 Canal street I Srf GEO. MARTIN, (late ot Louisville, Ky.) be frs leave to inform merchants and others concerned, that to do all kinds of SCALE. REPAIRING in the best possible manner. From twenty years' iperience in manufacturing all kinds of Scales now in be hopes he will lie able to give entire satisfaction. There are no doubt many scales in this city that are considered worn out, which he can make, at small ttpense, as good as new.

Shop on St Charles street, two doors above tlie St. Charles Theatre. New PLATFORM 8CALES, warranted of tne very ben quality, furnished to order. i Hewitt, heran a Co, 65 Camp street, or Thqs. B.

Winston, 17 Poydras st Jl4 2na New Orleans, January 9, 1845. Thi to certify, that MrGcoacE Martin, Patent aieManufsctnrer.hasjnst repaired and adjusted two Mtu of Scales for me and the manner in which he baa Mcuted this Job, convinces me that he is the most iT correcl machinist in the above business I Tt saw. Any one who will call at my store and see xT 1 will explain to them as near a I can what r. Martin has done, and what he can do. THOMAS B.

WINSTON, St Stores 17, 19 and 21 Poydras st -f a. Nw Orleans, 8ih January, 1843. f-r: Martin has made a pair of Scales for us, ycu we thmk are superior to any we have ever used i no being acquainted with Mr. Martin, we recommend urn to being a superior and skilful ma-'hmist rjl54tl HEWITT. HE RAN a CO.

jp. Medical Notice. IJR. Jll'LLEN has been more than forty years in the success ltd practice of physic and surgery, par- in curing (perfectly) those desperate case of yy variety of secret disease, old obstinate ulcers, "nrer, throat, strictures, ac, caused bv mal-prsctice. It is of the greatest importance for the to cno an experienced physician.

Dr. M. f. and most experienced in this city his Cliv great i his success astonishing, even after they ir 0 "pHM from the hospitals as incurable. ofl.ces are well aranged Call at No.

uttornhouse street at the Medical Office of '5-tt BENJ. MULLEN, M. D. SALT. The undersigned respectfully informs Commission Merchants, Grocers and tlie Public, that be keeps a constant supply of coarse and fine Liverpool SALT, which he wul sell at the lowest market rates.

JR F. BERNIER, 32 Common st Canary Birds. A choice lot of CANARIES, just arrived on board ship Luconia, and for sale. Apply on board, below the Vegetable Market, 1st Municipality. Jl4 3t Ditchine.

A LARGE JOB of DITCHING and LEVEEING will be let to a responsible and capable man, by application to HENRY NICHOLSON, at the Attorney General's otnee, state House fcqaare. The job is on tne uoast, above tne city jii tt Veils and Demi Veils Lace and Gimps. WEST, OLIVER a WOODL1EF have just received a few cartons of Lace and Filet VEILS and DEMI VEILS, assorted styles. Also An a-ldi. lion to their former extensive stock of Bobbinett Silk and Thread Laces, embroidered Muslins, itc, for sale at wholesale only, at No.

40 Chartres street Jl4 Ud Rent During the Day Time and on most of tlie Eve nings, the ASSEMBLY ROOM in the Armory tlie Reerimeut Louisiana Volunteers, over the Carrollton Railroad Depot corner of Perdido and Ba-ronne streets. Said Room is SO feet wide by 100 feet long, and is well lighted and handsomely furnished. Apply to CoL A- DAKJM, J14 Carriasres and Harness Direct from the DY BONNEVAL a LABUZAN. Will be sold on 13 THURSDAY, the 16th inst. at 11 o'clock, at oar Depot No.

93 Camn street a general assortment ot uakiuauks ana HARNESS, viz Coaches, Chariotees, Barouches. Roeka- ways, Buggy Sale positive, to close con signment Terms Cash. i jl4 Coffee Coffee C'ofl'ee. DT HEWLETT a CENAS Oflice 44 Masratine MJ sueet Will be sold on THURSDAY, 16th inst, at half-nast 10 o'clock, at store No. 27 Gravier street.

by order and under the direction of the Port Wardens, I 112 bags COFFEE, imported in and damaged on board the schooner Merchant, from Matanxas, sold for account ot wnora it may concern. terms uasn. jis Packaae Sale of Linens. Sec, "DY F. H.

PETITPAIN. FRIDAY. Jan. 17th. JJ will be sold at 10 o'clock, at his auction room, 136 Chartres street 60 nackaees.

consisting of Irish Linens, in nieces and half pieces Linen Sheetings; white and brown Mus-quito Netting; Drillings; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Madras Handkerchiefs; Domestic Goods; i ureati, tec. i Persons wishing to send goods for this sale will please hand in their invoice before Thursday, at 12 o'clock. Catalogues will be ready on Thursday afternoon. Jl5 Coffee Coffee. SYKES a HYDE.

A. Devall, Auctioneer. unfKlUAY. nth insUnt. at sold at ino.

iu BmiK riace splendid, new and fast rumung steamer SUPERB, S. B. Frost, master, will leave TJ. S. Mall T.T..

For LvUt, BowUng Oroenmmd Grom 'River. THIS DAY. th IVh at 10 o'clock, A. M. The very lieht drans-ht passenger pacaetsteamer JliOOE McLEAN, Coombs.

freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, or to jid r. Tchoupltoulas st This boat will receive freielit and Dassensera far Memphis, Mills' Point, Evansvdle and Smithland. klT. 8. Mail Line For Mobile.

I be new and fast runnms low nremure "steam nacket FASHION.H.Fnllennn. master, will leave on WEDNESDAY. 15th inst. on the arrival at the lake of the two o'clock, P. train of railroad cars.

The Fashion is furnished with state rooms, and bas two splendid saloons, with accommodations for passengers in every respect not surpassed by any lioat in the South. Her cabin baa been recenlly covered with copper, thus affording every protection against accident by riRE, as well as impervious by water. Apply to FULLERTON a IIOTCITKISS, Agents, 15 Corner Poydras and Tchoupitouku streets. ts For 8t Louis. The fast running, VOJpSSJ light draught steamer MONONA.

N. master, havin? been nnavnidahlv detained, will leave for the aliove and intermediate ports THIS II AY. tho 15th instant, at 4 nVlnrk. P. XI- For freight or passage, having good accommodations, ppiy uu wwru, or vo I 15 MARSH fc RANLETT.

281 Pnvdras st a For Leflore. Greenwood. Ms. ffrron, Tckula, Yazoo City, Satmrtia mnd 1 rickitmrr. The snlendid and fast run ning steamer CONGRESS, E.

S. Johnson, master. win leave ior uie anove ana an intermediate lam lines on WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, at 5 o'clock, P. ii. or ireigni or passage, apply on board, loot of Poydras street, or to J13 T.

H. SMITH, 28 New Levee. Ihe markets orricz or thk ficatcttz. Wttmmimy Marmmf, January 14. Thar was sot muck iaqaar far Coamm itaiJiy, btJlas aoldcn auui soma sefat roacfioas, aarars toes aaat 4J00 baWa, chiaCy for Ealaad aad tar staria.

Pnca ara asbada lower thaa at tb ckM of last wK. Only a limited baaiaara wta Soae WiJay ia Socar at eU fnem, aayfrata ti to Sc. furaxtmaa jalilw. Mnbiia mnu I6s 17c per (-auoa, acconbaf So SjMUjr uai coadi-tioa of tba barreU. Tb Tlomr atarxet dan.

Wa sjaoU Otua at at4 MiamaadlUiasS4 90to94T5cr'bbL Wa aava aotaias; of iatvrmt to aotka ia taa tmmom atari vt, aad pneas ara aa-cbanpd. Ixcbaa( coaUaaa ia kctnv desoaad at niaw tatra. Aa quota gtarlinf 8 to 9 ot oral, pmoiasa raaca LS to bCM. Wew York S3 day to IV Pr cL OMCoaati SiAt bocks por roaL daMorau be 2000 bairs prime mountain ereen RIO COFFEE, the entire, cargo of brig Victoriw now on shipbord. Sample bags of each mark and number of Uie cargo will lie ready for examination on tlie morning of sale at store ISO.

lb BanK l'lace. sale positive. Jia Triton Walk Lots Without Reserve. 13 tioneer. Will be sold at auction, on THURSDAY.

for the above and intermediate landings on SATUR DAY, the 18th at 4 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to 151 6. H. KELLOGG a CO, 14 Poydras st The Superb will take freight for Naicbex, Vicksburg, iOiumnia and tne Bends, as usual. Weeklv Packet Ambassador.

For yiclctbnrt, Grand Gulf, Rodney and i i ou r-. at 12 o'clock, M. The packet steamer AMBASSADOR will leave here cvcki s.vi K1JA i at lZo'ciock, until the river rises, instead of Frulay) at which time due notice will be given of her resuming her regular day. The Amlwssador will be ready to receive freight every Thursday attemoon, at tlie Canal street wnart 15 JOHN E. HYUEJ2 Poydras at Natchez Weekly Packet Paul JONES For Njtchex, Waterproof, ire.

OnGTTVn 1 Ik. IQk iiut IA A. punctually. The new and splendid swift running passenger steamboat PAUL JONES, Walworth, master, will leave as above. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, at Canal street wharf, or to J15 JOHN E.

HYDE, 12 Poydras st N. B. The Paul Jones ill leave Everv Sunday for the present Due notice will be given of her resuming Saturday at o'ciock. IT. S.

Mail steamer Onren Citv. On THURSDAY, the 16th instant, at 10 o'clock. A. M. For Cincinnati.

Louis- ville, EvanrviUe, Smithland, ire The Milendid new passenger steamer UUEli.IV CITY, Henry A. Jones, master, is now receiving freight and leaves as almve. for freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommodations, apply onboard, at Poydras street it jutLiM tiy, royaras st Hteamer JULIA CHOUTEAU. kgf.For St. This fine, light draught last running steamer, captain J.

c. V. H. Mail steamer Belle sf the WEST THIS DAY, Wednesday, 15th at 4 O'clock. P.

M. For LouitviUe. Cincinnati, Mayrvillt and Portirmotctk. The new and very ligbtdraught steamer BELLE OF THE WEST, D. bitten, master, will leave as above, punctually.

For freight or passage, apply on loard, at Povdras street wharf. or to JOHN E. HYDE. 13 12 Poydras street N. The Belle of Uie West takes freight for Pa- i in.

aucau, bvausviiie, ate, ate U. H. Mail steamer Diadem. On THIS DAY. Wednesday, st 10 o'clock.

For LouitviUe. Cincinnati. MaurriUe and Portsmouth The new and very lieht draught steamer DIADEM, Rogers, master, will leave as above, punctually. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Poydras street whvf. or to jis jmi.i li.

in uc, vi royorasst The D. takes freight for Paducnh, Evanmlle, Lc 2ai or to Major M. W1LLARD. Coal. A SUPERIOR quality of PITTSBURG COAL XX now discharging on the Levee, in the First Muni cipality, adjoining the lioundary line of the Second.

win ue aeuvereu in any pan oi tne city, screened and warranted sealed measure, at sir bits per barrel, by leaving order at tlie ottice in the Coal Yard, 85 Cus tomhouse street- nerveen Koyai and Bourbon streets. N. Wheeling" Coal in the boat alongside, discharging in the Second Municipality, does not belong to the subscribers. JI4 12t FARRELL a PERCEVAL. 16th instant at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade Two certain Lots of GROUND in Triton Walk, be tween Bacchus and Dryades streets, and designated on the original plan as a portion of lot No.

20, nearest Bacchus street each lot measures zo leet trout on Triton Walk, by 126 feet 7 inches 4 lines in depth on the line dividing it from lot 19, and 129 feet 6 inches, more or less, on the other line. The lots are filled up, and banquette made ami paid for, and will be sold without reserve. i Terms One-half cash, balance at 12 months' credit for approved endorsed notes bearing mortgage until final payment. Acts ot sale betore J. it.

Maiks, Notary rubiic, at the expense of the purchaser. Jl4 a uiikik oii.unn. a a xsaa an Birkinbine, is now receiving freight, and will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on THURSDAY, Kith instant at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on boanror to Jl4 JOHN It- SHAW a CO, 24 Poydras st For IiOnlsville.

The splendid pas senger steamer KEY KAULL, sbal-' cross, master, will leave for the above and intermediate landings on THURSDAY, the 16th instant at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply ou Imard orto FETTER, LONSDALE it GRAY, Jl4 71 Tchoupitoulas street Fashionable C'lothinsr. HB. MONTROSS a CO, No.

36 Magaxine, corner of Gravier street, are now opening from ships Geneva and Sultana, superior black Frock Coat, and Paletots superior brown French cloth Dress Coats, new style extra fine black and colored doeskin and elastic cassimere Pantaloons; black satin and fancy colored velvet Vests linen and muslin Shirts, of vari ous qualities, manufactured in the best style, which will be sold at prices in accordance with the times. Jan 12 3t Fret.li Ciarden, Farm and Flower Seeds. WARRANTED liROWTH Or 1H44. The subscriber bas for side a large assortment of Fresh Garden. Farm, and Flower' SEEDS, of the best quality.

Garden Seeds for sale in boxes or by the dozen papers for Country Merrhantv Flower Seeds in boxes containing twenty beautiful varieties for One Dollar. On hand, a large assoitment of Farm Seeds, consisting of Millet Herd Grass, Blue Grass, Seed Rye, ac, for sale at No. 93 Camp street Jl23t D. MAUPAY. Hprina Dry Goods.

"ITfTE are now receiving per ships Rockingham and Tarquin, from Havre 6 cases new styles printed Jacconets 8 cases new styles BaUorines and Gauzes 10 bales best French Drills, for pants, new designs; 2 rases extra nne urap a 2 trunks French silk Umbrellas, 20 to 36 inch 6 cases plaid Swiss Muslins, for mosquito bars 2 do plain blk a col'd Bareges, for ladies' dresses; 10 do Linen Checks and Arabia, for coatings 1 do rich Barege Shawls and Scarfs. AU of the above desirable Goods we will sell low for cash. H. DE GOER a RIFFLARD, Jl2 21 Magazine st IN BANKRUPTCY. United States District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana Present tlie IIon.T.

H. MeCaleh. January 2d, 1845. lnthe Bankruptcy of HARVEY ST. JOHN.

Upon motion of Bonfonl, of counsel for A. Vanalsten, one of the creditors of tne Bankrupt, ami snowing to the Court that no other creditor has tiled a proof debt in tlie estate of said Bankrupt, and that notice has been given to all creditors to prove their claims: It is ordered, that all iiersons interested in said estate, do show cause on 'RIDAY, the 24th instant, why tlie amount now deposited in Court to-wit, the sum of $300 shall not be paid to the said A. Vanalsten. uy order ot tne court. Jl4-2t-14a23 N.

R. JENNINGS. Clerk. TN BANKRUPTCY. United States District Court, A Eastern District of Louisiana.

Present, tlie Hon. Theo. McCaleb. January 2d, 1845. In the Bankruptcy of S.

COIT fc No. Ifi9. and JAMES 11. RINEHART, No. -227.

L. Hermans, Assignee. Upon reading tlie petitions of the said Assignee, to sell the nrooertv of the said Bankrupts as above numbered and entitled, consisting of notes and accounts and cer tain certificates of insurance and other stock sur rendered by the said S. Coit and, also, certain notes and accounts surrendered by the said James II. Rineharu all of which notes, accounts, stocks, fcc are particularly descrilied and set forth in the schedules of tne aioresaid Assignee, and annexed to nis petitions It is ordered, Thnt a bearing of the said petitions be bad on THURSDAY, the ICth of January, at 10 o'clock.

A. when awl where the Creditors of the Bankrupts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and shew cause, if any they have, why tlie prayers of the petitions should not be granted. Copy test j3-2tinl0d N. R. JENNINGS, Clerk.

No Hnnibna. BONNETS BONNETS No. 7 DtMONrs Row. EDWARD MEEOEL resDectfnllv informs the Ladies, that in addition tn is former stock, he is now receiving a nsw and snlen did assortment of PARIS MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, amongst which are to be found the richest and latest styles of SILK, SATIN, BOMBAZINE AND STRAW Which he'ean sell fully 25 per cent, lower than they can be bought down-town. Also ELEGANT BIRDS OF PARADISE, Do.

RIBBONS. Da FEATHERS, And a large assortment of the richest style of French Flowers; also, CAPS, CAPES, COLLARS, VEILS, of the latest fashion and of Ute best materials together with LACES, ac; in all comprising a complete stock of Millinery and Fancy Articles; all of which he otTers for sale at very reduced prices. Iadies will find it greatly to their interest to call upon mm be lore pur chasing eiswuere. 13?" Don't forget No. 7 Dimorid's Row, corner of Tchoupitoulas and Delord streets.

i Jan 14-tf E.MEEGEL. Hellinsr off Very Low, LARGE QUANTITY1 OF MOUSSELINE DE LA1NES, CASHMERE LVECOSSE and REP DE LA1NES SELLING OFF VERY LOW. The subscriber has just received, by the barque Gilbert, from the wreck of the ship Alabama, a large quantity de Laines, Cashmere d'Ecosse, Rep de Laines, and Chusans, which he will sell at very reduced prices, many at less than cost of importation, among which are One case rich Mousseline de Laines, 18 cents; une case do. do. ptaid, 2 cents One case do.

do. in robes, f3 to $3 50 One case, in robes, French Blue, new styles, formerly sold at (7 60, now offered from $4 to I 50 One case snlendid Cashmere d'Ecosse, at $5 per robe, formerly sold at S9 One case splendid Cashmere d'Ecosse, extra rich, at $8 50, former price $10 50; One case splendid Cashmere d'Ecosse, extra rich, $9 to $10 50 All of the above goods were purchased in New York from the agents of the manufacturers, and at auction, upon the most favorable terms, and, with many others, will be sld unusually low, in consequence of the advance of the season. C. M. SIMPSON, 33 Chartres street, j5 101 su-tu-th-sa Corner Customhouse street A GOOD BUTLER TO HIRE A first-rate house servant and waiter.

Apply at No. 61 Common street (up stairs). d31 NOTICE TO SLAVE Hire, for one year. Fi be employed on a Sugar Plantation. PP! Jl to t-eod HOLDERS.

Wanted to ear, Fifteen good Negro Men, to antation. For particulars, W. E. LEV RICH a No. 10 Old Levee.

Bakery for Hale. STRAYED, lsst evening, from No. 107 fLLSfc. Canal street, a White Bull-Terrier DOG. with a small black spot Ixtween his ears.

turn as auove snau De nanusonieiy nararalns Staple and Fancy Dry Goods THEO. FROIS, No. 4 Chartres street, being determined to reduce his stock of FALL and WINTER MERCHANDIZE, is prepared toofler articles at such prices as will at once induce buyers, on examination of his extensive and varied assortment, to make their choice with entire satisfaction, both as regards lowness of price and extent of variety and quantity to select trom. The following named articles comprise part of the numerous styles now offered Rich figured. chamelion, broche and shaded Silks; black, watered, India satin striped, fig Pekin and taffeta do; plain Satins; double Florence silk Serge; colored and black silk Velvets: embroidered Evening' Dresses and Dress Goods splendid Cash mere and Mousseline de Laines, the highest novelties of the season French and English Merinos, Alpacas, worsted Plaids fine French cloths, Cassimeres and Cottonades; black 8attinets; American, English and French Calicoes; damask, satin striped and plain Curtain Stuffs, all colors; bird's-eye, Russia and table Diaper; damask and huckaback Napkins: Cashmere, broche, Thibet, plaid, embroidered and striped silk and silk and satin Shawls; super velvet Turkish, figured silk, plaid satin, Cashmere and Algerine Scarfs Taffetas gros grain and watered silk Mantillas, with and without lining linen cambric Handkerchiefs; embroidered Collars; thread Laces; hair Skirts; French Corsets; new pattern Parasols and Shades; Gentlemen's fine French cotton and linen Shirts all of which, together with a large selection of Domestic and other Goods, will be sold at Uie smallest advance.

either at whole sale or retail, foreasli. Jl2 3t 810 REWARD. Strayed from the" Levee, opposite the St Mary Market, TWO MILCH fOWS.nl yellow color, 'with white snots, one of them marked on the hip, and the other marked with the figure 7 on each ear. The above reward will be given to any person returning said cows to No. 21 Main street jl2 41 PATOLORA.

A BAKERY, in the best condition, with all the utensils where four barrels of flour can be consumed daily, for sale low. Inquire next door to the Coffee House corner of Poydras and Baronne streets, in Poy-dras. j7 Ct Notice. II a W. HOPKINS have Removed to their New lit Store.

No. 24 New Levee, between Natchez Allelr and Poydras street, and are receiving a large L. mnv cfvCf t. to which they solicit the attention of their friends and the public in general. i Jll lw NOTICE.

The person who sent to our office, yesterday morning, by black man, a Letter, ad- be forwarded by the steamer Uncle Sam, will, please call upon us, or make bis address known, at as early a moment as convenient mau i i im en a cu, jl2 101 Tchoupitoulas st TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT IN THE PRICES OF DRY GOODS A KING'S, No, 27 Chartres street Packages on is. tor sale without reserve Who Wants Drw Goodkl Call immediately and make your selection and take them. As regards Woollens, we are determined to sell them forthwith. Dealers, now is your time to obtain your supplies at Prices unprecedented in the United States of America, at 27 Chartres street. New Orleans.

Jll St Highly Important to the Ladles. Great Bargain! THE subscriber intendiug to visit Europe early in tlie summer in order to make net-son al selections for the ensuing fall, will commence to-morrow, Monday, to sell his entire stock of Rich and Fashionable FANCY GOODS at prime cost He hopes it is unnecessary in this community to offer any commendation in behalf of the styles and quality of the goods, gumce lo say, inai uiev nave an Deen setectea witn care from the first houses (n Paris and New York, principally for cash. MICHAEL KERNAN, 68 Royal street, corner Bienville. Rich Silks, Satins, Barage'SjCashmeres, De Laines, plain and printed Merinoes, Tarlatons, Crapes, Illusions and Embroidered Evening and Wedding Robes, Cloaks, Mantillas and Scarfs every style. French and English Prints, English Flannels, Irish Linens and 12-4 Sheetings, Cambric Handkerchiefs; plain and embroidered Collars, Capes and Sleeves; French and English Corsets, Parasols and Shades; Gloves, Hosiery and Trimmings in great variety.

j8 sTorijonisviiie.iiivansvuicfiien ftrrson, ore. ine srienoKi passenger steamer KATE AUBREY. Rasseli.mas- ter. will leave on THURSDAY. 16lh instant, at 4 o'clock, P.

for the above and all intermediate land ings. For freight or passage, applv on board, or to THOS. II. CHENOWETH a or THQS. WARREN, 22 Poydras st Steamer Edna.

Cable, master. 'For fiutches, Rodney, and the Coo. On 'SATURDAY. 18th instant at 5 P. M.

The regular weekly packet steamer EDNA, Cable, master, will be in port on Thursday, ltiih instant, and leave as above. For freight or passage, apply to Jl2 P. C. SHANNON, 51 Tchoupitoulas st The Edna will receive ami land passengers at any point on Uie Coast Particular attention will be paid lo the on Adams trade. For Lrtfourche and the Coast.

The fine passenger packet MISSOURI mail. At. Littleton, master. will bereat- ter make her tripa twice a week to Donaldsonville leaving New Orleans every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 10 o'clock, A. and Donaldsonville every Wednesday and Satvrday, at 6 o'clock, A.

M. The Missouri Mail" will take freight while the Bayou is low, and send it to any place on the Bayou by Lighters, at the lowest rates. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to Jl4-tf J. A. BRA UP LANDRY, 14 Bienville st.

a. Ouachita Pocket Belle Znne. tfFor Archidelphia, Ecort Fabrt, Burke's "mana Scarborough I L-andmg. iSauou tiar- tholomew, Monroe, Narritnnhurg, Tensas Bieuf and Lixttu. timers.

un wr.uibsiiAt, loin instant, at 4 P. M. The very light draught packet steamer BELLE AN F. Cogswell, master, is now in port at Customhouse street wharf, receiving- freight forthealwve and intermediate places, and will leave as aliove. For P.

C. SHANNON, 51 Tchoupitoulas st The Belle Zane being of very light draught of water, (only 23 inches,) passengers and shippers may rely on her ascending without detention. Ouachita Packet Annawan. The new ami fast running steamer ANNAWAN. Capt.

WiLson. is hourly ex pected, and will have immediate despatch for all land- i i -1 ings on ine uuacmia river, or uie engagement oi freight and passaire, apply to ricciif.il a kayhuicv, bo camp st. H. Mall steamer Louisville. LouisxrtUs and Cmctnnati.

On THIS DAY. the 15th inst. at 10 o'clock. A. M.

The entirely new swift ruunmg.light draught. regular passenger pacaet steamer a. v. isoieinan, master, is now in port, at tne royaras street wharf, receiving freight and wul leaveas above. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, appiy on to Jl5 P.

C. SHANNON, 51 Tchoupitoulas st The Louisville will receive Irtighlfor and land passengers at Memphis, Mills Point and Evansville. rS Splendid passenger steamer J. ttrjil. J.M.Couvt.

For St. Louu. I hi fine, new and fast run ning boat, having ail of her cargo on board, will positively leave for the above and all intermediate ports on THIS tiAY, the lJth instant at 10 o'clock, A. M. For trcignt or passage, having unsurpassed accommodations, apply on board, opposite Cansl street or to 15 JOHN R.

SHAW fc CO, 24 Poydras st For MemDhis The splendid steam boat ECLIPSE, Goalee, master, will 1 leave lor toe above and all intermediate landings on WEDNESDAY, 15th instant at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, applv on lioard or to J14 tK. LUASUALti a OKA X. For LonUville.

Cincinnati and Pittsburg. The splendid, swift running, licrbt draught passe neer steamer WING AND WING, Bugher, master, will leave Utr the above and intermediate pons on WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, at 1 2 M. or freiehl or passare. bavin if eood accommodat ions, apply on board or to J14 MARSH fc RANLETT, 2Sj Poydras st steamer WHITE CLOUD. II.

Robirds, master. for St. Louts. This fine, light draught and fast running boat NEW ORLEANS MONEY MARKET. CORRECTED DAILT IT W.

W. WHITE CO-, 21 CAJSf Kxcbaat oa RBgUad, SVSs araa IX. oa rr Kiia lo. om Rew Tort, VWwde lo. oa Kew YofR.W iVdM Do.

oa Botoa, al Kibl Ue Do. oa tki IV 4ic Do. oa Do. oa I J9 ldar Do. oa Do.

oa RJtunora, 60 1 1 dir Caitrd 8tatTrrwirT 'ulr. parfi 4ic Unrmigim 04 S4VS4 Mi I Aasncaai Ool4 V')lPraa 9paaui T1S I Mrxtraa Dollar Patriot oo. aratlft SOI Half 90 I'nutC 83S3 Dimes far MEW ORLEANS CITV BASKS. CHiseaa' UirlS dw I Kirkun CuawotMialed diar I Orleama IOW ISajM tailirarraml TUia7S lac AtrWalra bfiHtodac Com. Bk.

oa MerrkaaU' l6Mat AU otber Crtj Banks. XOTES OP THE MUSICirAUTtES. Manicrpaaty 'o. laKdiac Mniciiality 5a. par ktaatcipality Si a.

Tarao VSCVRREST MOSET. Cnitr Ptatea Bank Notra Alabaana Stala Baas, amd 6iidwc Baak of MobOa part kiac riantm' Bank Pa-t ftolea, 5ukc H'tmtAAmc Asrarultarml Post Vote SMVXidaac Craad CMStc Baak ireMu Commercial aad Kadraad Baak, Xjrf Gaorsia Baaka. hac Vuxiaas aad soata Carolina ta adatc WRtTERS BASES. Ciaciaaati -1 trSdiae Ohio Cooatrj I Udac ladiana IMC 8 lata Bp ikf-f lUtaoia RMaaCkJaw Baak of lunuta. Sbavaawtowa VOHima TaratMaVsM BaxAasAa asst 8 iiSsC A lkal bUbM aa -Aatf S7 siae fcsatacky TEXAS.

Kotos llX9lv.ttsoaOkaViBar TI3 Bonila WIT Fraacaa, Vatla, 19 da from Tkoaaaatoa, to i is now ready to receive freight, and, having a large portion of her careo engaged. wiH leave for the above and all intermediate ports on WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, having splendid accommodations, apply on board, or to I 24 royaras st. J14 JNO.

R. SHAW fc C( For Nashville. Memphis, and all 'intermediate landings The fine, lieht drausrht, fast runnin? steamer RADNOR. Captain Johnson, will positively leave as above on WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, at 5 o'clock, P.M. For freight or passage, haying splendid accommoda-tlons.

apply on loanl, or to A. D. LAS 1 Li A-IX 13 UKECN, jli 42 and 43 New Levee. C'olntnbla pateket Denizen. On le' WEDNESDAY EVENING, 15th Pfariiir iraJat 5 o'clock For Games' Landing, Columbia, Princeton, Lake Providrnre, and alt the bends.

The regular packet steamer DENIZEN, W. nodes, master, is now receiving freight, ami will leave as almve. For freight or passage apply on board, al the Poydras street wharf, or to Jl 1 JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydras st. N.

B. The Denizen would tow vessels to any plantation on the Coast. Itesrnlsr Packet Yazoo City. vtu.MUAi,nm at r. SHIP PINO INTELLIGENCE.

Wedsesdat MORjrrsc, Jan. 15. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Skip Lea do. Bakrr, Urorpool, Wmdmer a Co SkipApoUo, Sraddar.

Rnatoa. OaW Ship bencaee, Watu, uvornoot. xf Barque I ooiaiana. inwrj. Tori, Ci li a a liaaa Bn( Kmpraaa, BilUafa, biladaipuia, Bachinaa, A-Uj a Co Bn MarabaU, Crafta.

Ka Tort, Madar hr Merchant, Lorair. Haraaa, Btoao fc tux kar Schr Wa Pretlua, Tajtor. Matamoroa, Goidaaxitk Steaaior Wsvarly, Smita. Hotalo, Maater ARRIVED. Ship Calaonoia, Br) Wiabaart, Si da ba Lrrarpool.to Gardiarr, Saevr fc Coad mv.

Ship Cbamplaia, Miliar. 30 da fa Bavra. to maatar Sd aay. Sbip Tbt-. (Br) Hall, 66 da ba VftmutA.

to aaaator 3d at. Ship Ertiard, (Brem) Haaka, da fa Brian to khandt fc Co 3d my. Bwquo Bona Ilea, (Br) Browa.Maana Lmipoot, to Baax-liton 3d my. Barqno Waaaacamcoa, Jaaoos, daya fraaa Uambarr, to 3 Whitney fc Co 3d my. Brie Victoruko, Samaer, IS da fm Baltimore, to maaUv lat my.

Bri( Joarpho, AUlea, 13 da fm Sa'aaaaa, loILl I Levy in my. Brif Sarah 3d my. Schr Veto. Walker. 9 ds fm SpiinrfalA 56 ba Schr BUa Del Mar.

Kandet. A da fa Xata(onU, to Wa Fraha fc Co 3U0 bale coUoa Sd my. Schr Gleaner, Kocm.3 de fm A Kearny fc Co. Schr Aagveta, Fraacie, fro the Coaat. Schr Joaepbiae, Lioa, fm the Coast.

Schr Mary Loauaa, Mackje, fta the Coaat. Sloop St Mcaui, Jncea, fm the Coast. Steamer Braaawick, Moors, fm St Loaie 4UO00 apacm. Steamer James L. Day, Reynold, fa Mobile.

Steamer deen wood, Taylor, fm Kaatport, Mow ba cotton- Steamer Ohm Belle, Ima, fa Ciaciaaati 910,000 a nperie. Steamer Xiaaoan. Taylor, (m St Lowe aiO.Oru aoart Steamer Conaae. Edfer, Score Fabra til balea rottn. Steamer Belle of Oaarhita, Taylnr.

(m OaoLhita. Steamer Ad saw an, Wiboa. fm Oaachrta 6BI balea outtoa. Toarboat Paather. Dt.

fm the Paaaea. Towboat Teaneaaeeaa. When, fm the Paarea. Towbuat Daniel Webetcr, MrClaa. fm the Paaeea.

Towboat Milan ay pi, una, rm the raaeea. MEMORANDA. Steaaier Mauoari haft St. Lovja oa the Tth in at. Ia port for Ft Orleaaa, ateaaaera Xaabattaa sad Amaranth inrt water ia the Upper Mawiaeippi, aad at a etaad.

13th, paaal steamera Meeeen(er aad bmtga above Had River, ranee-ark I abore Bayoa Sara. Ohio river riainf wry repnDy oa the 10th. 8POKEN. By abip Champhua oa the ota iaet, off the Cayanana, earn AoatrrLtx, tm Harre fc thia port. RAfera, tar Jll For St.

Lionla. The fine running, liRht draught steamer CASPIAN, R. S. reriami. master, is hourly expected in port, and will leave as above with despatch.

For freight or passage, applv to J12 KENNETT a DIX, 71 Poydras st. punctually. For Yazoo Citu. Satartia. FickAurg, Grand GulfRodney and tiatchex Tlie new, lieht draught, swift rnniiinirpassener steamer YAZOO CITY, It- C.

Younr, master, is now receiving freight and will leave as above. For freirrht or nassaee, having excellent accornniodauons, apply on board, opposite Canal street, or to JI4 E. iitUE, 12 loyiras st. N. B.

The Yazoo City leaves every 5th, 15ib and 25li of every month. For LonUville, EvaiMville. I Ien-dcrttm. ire. The new and splendid fat rnnninsr steamer BUNKER HILL.

P. A. Key. master. i now in port receiving freight, and will leave on WEDNESDAY, 15th at 4 o'clock, P.

for the above anil all intermediate landings. For freightor passagre.applyoo board, or to THOS. 1L CHENOWETH a Co, or J14 THOS. WARREN. 22 Poydras st.

For Nalrhltorhea. 8h re report COASTWISE PORTS. BOSTON, Jan. a Cleared, ehipa keatacky. trmilM, I aj mr.

lor no. SEW TORK, Jaa. A. Cleared. ahn AtaiaaU, Raymond, for KOria arbr Oleme, Saaapnoa, (or do.

AmW, ahipa Aa-bora. Itarftw. fn.nt NOrU; Trtuinah. bariaad. boa do.

BALTIMORE. Jaa. a Cleared, berane Mary, Marrtoa. Car KOrb bnira Kowlaad, Watt, for do i kiHwood, Maria, foe do arbr Gaxeile, Sprmrer, ftar Prank ba. La.

CABBAGE AND CELERY PLANTS For sale ly Jll M. IN 11 Coromoa a. GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA MONEY pnrchased by d27tf J. CORN IN a Co, 43 Canal at. EXctlANGE.

We are baying bills on New York. Boston and Philadelphia. d27 tf J. CORN IN Co, 43 Canal at. CORN 400 racks aaperior while Core, is good ship-pins; order, for sale by Jlf 31 J.

C. BOYD, 70 Ore Tier at. rpOBACCO Mbuaes superior and JL uir iuscoo, lor sale very low to close jia 3t J. BOYD, 76 Oravwr at. PORTER AND ALE A aroail lot of fine Porter and Ale, Philadelphia brand, now bxndmr and for sale.

Apply at 43 Camp street. Jll Si d- i t. js ii 'A Vj i- 1.. I iieois, naers aao nroiaas, fc and Part Caddo-The new and I very l.ffht I 00011 CASES in store, comransing a complete as draught steamer NEW BRAZIL, J.N. dlUUU sorunental fresh and UbtoonUe articles, tot PRESS HANDS TO HIRE Two first rate Tyers.

Apply at 61 Common street, up stairs. d31 JOHN E. HYDE. JOSEPH H. OCLESBT.

"ITYDE a OGLESBY Commission and Forward-II mr Merchants, No. 12 Poydras street, New Or-leans. Jll-tf GEO. W. SMITH, DENTAL SURGEON, hav ine returned from the North, has resumed tlie do ties of his profession.

Office and Residence Varondeiet ema lima streets. nov27 Competition Is the Life of Trade. I have received this week fresh ad ditions to my stock of Thread Dress Silks. Mousseline de Laines and Cashmere d'Ecoe i Silk Velvet and. rich Polka Scarfs: Paris Kid Gloves: Embroider' Robes and Fancy Goods of every description, from the New York antions, and bought at great sacrifices for cash.

-I trust by this time that from the flattering encouragement 1 have received from my friends daily, more especially the ladies, that they are aware that my advertisements are not puffs or humbugs, but fully what 1 represent that from the constant attention I give to loojunt? out for bargains, and doing business at about one-tenth the expense ot merchants down town, I defy competition, esneciailv in rich Dress Silks. Cashmere d'Ecosse, Mousseline de Laines. French Prints, Shawls, ac. Come and see for yourselves. Likewise, as the senson is eoine, I will sell, for this week only Silk Velvet Bonnets at $4 and $8, worth $10 and $12; Beautiful styles ot Silk aixl Satin sonnets, ou to e-f Tuscan at $2 73 to Real Neapolitans at $3 50, worth $18 in one month likewise, every description of Binlseye, Split ac, at wholesale and retail, lower than can lie purchased at any establishment in the city.

E. WISE, JI4 fit No. Pimond's Row, Tchonpitoulas st. S5 REWARD. Strayed or stolen from the subscriber on the 9th instant a COW, white and red.

with the richt bora broken. 3JriThe above reward will be paid for the de livery of the same to PETER GRE AD Jl4 2t SL Peter between Heviasmd Gravier. New Hooks). AGINCOURTj by G. P.

R. James. THE WANDERING JEW, ermtinoed. THE NEVILLES or GARRETTSTOWN, do. WILTON HARVEY, and other Tales, by Miss Kjwltruiflt Just published and for sale by 1 J12 lil a.

UWUAI.L, MlUlip su rTtO COUNTRY MKKCJIAJM a S. New and nn- proved Stock Prices Reduced. Cheap Blank Books; da School Books; do. Stationery; do. Play-tag Cards do.

Ruled Paper do. Quills ac. together with a general assortment of articles required for country sales, at prices lower than nnv other house, at NORMAN'S Book and Stationary Jl2 3t Establishment, 16 Camp at. Cotton Hamplino- Paper. A SMALL lot of COTTON SAMPLING PAPER, of extra sire and quality, and at a low price, this day received anrt tor sale.

ALSO FOR SALE A lot of fine Bank Note Paper; Royal, Medium and Demi Bank Books; Cap and Letter Paper; Wrapping Paper, Pasteboards, lie, at wholesale and retail at low prices. LEDYARD fc. COWPERTHWAIT, Jl2 tt 68 Camp street. Merchants and Dealers supplied with Books and Stationery on the most liberal terms. Porter.

Ale, Brandy, dec. THE subscribers have received by the late arrivals, a fresh supply of the very best London Porter and Burton Ale, in pints and quarts; old "Martello" Brandy; and Scotch Salmon, in cannisters of 1 and 2 lbs. each; also, about 50 tons Pig Iron; and daily ex-nected bv the shin Envov' from Glasgow, si lanre snnply of" Tennent's" celebrated Ale all which they ofier for sale on accommodating terms. Jll-61 HOLMES a MILLS, 65 Camp st. On hand a few cases very superior Champagne, on err a at very low prices io cioae a coroigmiiriiu Medical Office.

THE long established Medical OhVe. No. 118 Cakal STK.EET, continues open, as nsual.from 7 in the morning nnil 8 at nighty where Dr. WATSON may be consulted in the most confidential manner. Such persons as, from considerations best known to themselves, do not wish to call more than once, or those strangers that have no tnore.

than a day or two to remain in receive every necessary advice and medicine, witnout a secona interview, uocior waisnn, iu un, Km. nnw Knme a familiar with thon comolaints. I mean those called private.) and has attended such a number of them, through all their stages, that he can foresee every change they st pass through, and thereby prescribe the medicine beforehand with as moch precision and certainty as though the patieut were continually under his eye. This cannot bnt be a mat ter or importance- to tnose wno nave tneir an hits to attend to, more particularly as the treatment is of uch a nature that the patient may follow his usual business without any risk whatever. Any further information will he criven.

with Great pleasure. Iiy Dr. Watson, hi person, who is in constant attendance, from 7 in the morning until 8 at night. Separate apartments provided. No.

113 Canal street, between Bourbon and Dauphin streets. Jli 3t 3d Cummimrs. master, will leave for the above ports on THURSDAY. lGth instant, at 10 o'clock. A.

M. For freight or passage, apply on lioard, or to BRANDER, WILLIAMS a 51 Camp or Jl5 HOWARD fc VERNET, 1 Front Levee. The New Brazil draws 20 inches light, has double engines, and will carry loo tons freight on 3 leet water, rS7 The steamer New Brasil" will go across to the Point. This Mornintr. and wdl be detained until 4 o'clock, P.

M. The Clerk will be found at the wharf fool of Customhouse street, and will rreeive any freiphl or baggage that may offer for Red River. jlA For Mrmphla. The resrular packet steamer ECLIPSE, Gos.ee, master, will leave for the above and aU intermediate landings on THURSDAY, 16th instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M.

For freightor passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, or to FETTER, LONSDALE fc GRAY, Jl5 71 Tchoupitonlas street km For OpeloaMia, via Ateiiafa Jtj laya. The new, light draught steamer saleb noviSmis lea, for K. U. HUBB9, 12 Caatotnhouse aU SUNDRIES 10,000 Gonny Bar. 600 laig Hi.

Dominro Coffee Jl2 6t 500 Iwga Okl Java t'orTce joo ools Tanner oa SO casks and obis hsLsrrato Tor sale try E. a E. DAVIS, 6 Camp at. 'WAVE, O. Hinckley, master, wdl leave on THURSDAY, the lUh instant, at 12 o'clock, M-, lor the above port and all intermediate landings.

For freight or passage, apply on lioard, foot of SL Louis street, or to Jl3 F. PERRET, Toulouse sL U. S. Mall steamer Yucatan. For St.

Lomi. Alton, Quwy and War-'oa On THURSDAY. 16th instanL at 10 A. M. The fine, lieht draurht passentrer steamer YUCATAN, S.

Bucks, master, is now receiving freight at foydras street wharf, and will leave for the a Dove and intermediate places as above. For freight or passage, having superior aecommodstions, apvly on board or to P. C. SHANNON, 51 Tchoupitoulas st. This boat will receive freieht for Mem phis, Randolph and Mills' Point.

Jl5 nnatehim. Parkrt Otrrlnne. For Ecort Fabrt, Scarborough's Landmg. Ba uou tfaruuuomew. Monroe, aarrxsonourw.

Black River and aU intermediate landin tt. The new and very fast running steamer CORINNE, T. Eager, master, is momentarily expected in port, and win leave as above on THURSDAY, the 16th at 4 o'clock P. M. For freieht or rauaaFe.

bavinz excellent ac- comrnodations, apply on board or to J15 EWD. H. POM ROY a 83 Common st. (insLehlm Packet Animwsitiw For Eemrt Fabrt, Scarbormu Land- tholomem, Columbia, Black, Little and Tensas Rivers. Tlie new ami last running srrameT ann av vm.

M. Wilaon, master, will leave for the above and all intermediate landings on THURSDAY, the 16th insL, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freieht or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, or to jl PILCHER fc RAYBURN, 80 Camp sL i fTT5kj For hrevepoTt, Natchitochesi jjJLiPtTand Alcjcandri. be new.

elecnnt and Saaaatast runntn'r steamer BEESWING. 8. F. Miller, will ieav for the above aol all intermediate landings THURSDAY, the lGth instant, at 4 o'clock, P. M.

Tor freight or passage, apply on uwu, opposite Djcnviui- unn, or 10 T. B. SMITH, 29 New Levee. Jl5 or to DAVIS fc HODGES. For IfobiIe U.

31all at rum JS3-5boat J.VMES L. DAY On FRI-DAY, 14th insL The new and snlen- nia low pressure U. S. mail packet "James I Day." CapL Cbas. L.

Reynolds, (having been built expressly for tlie Lake trade, with superior accommodat ions the ladies cabin all in state loomsj will leave the Pont-ehartrain Railroad, for Mobile, on FRIDAY, the 17th instant, on the arrival at the take of the 2 o'ciock, P. M-, cars, jror ireignt orrisre, apptvon Doara, or to JL5 J. kSL GEDDES, 103 Tcboopitoulai sL ADVERTISEMENT. MR. J.

F. BUFFET, (ex-Pnocitl of the Classical and Commercial loauttiiion, 63 anarboa street.) bas fixed his residence at N. US SL Charles street, ooe door above Girod, and orters his nervtces to the respectable famines of the Serowd Monicipalttv, as Professor of the FRENCH LANGUAGE. Lesaons will be riven either at his cwa or the pupil's resi- oence, aurmg me aay. On the 0th UMtant, Mr.

Buffet will open an vtjnwo Class of French, from 7 till o'clock, for ado ha, who wih to acq ire a nowraoni kjKrwIedre of that Unganre. Terms ag per njowtn, payable In advance. The dorata) of each lesson not to be leas than ooe boor. Mr. Buffet is encouraged to hope that the experience acquired during twenty-three years passed in in, traction, will be a sufficient guarantee for the cor Sonatina of tlie eonfideuce urnh waich the famihes of New Or leans have in so flatiering a manner honored him daring the six years of bis resKienee in this eiiv.

jan tf J. T. BUFFET, 133 St. Charles n. The ainxlera A caul my.

THIS Institaiinn, now opened for the reception of pupils, at 191 Customhoiwe suvet, is ander the direction of J. 8. DE PALOS, aided by Piofewora Waj tee Bsilet and Lotrts Tr.LRUEO, The New System of instrocuoo introdaced and established in thucity by Mr. de Palos, has beea demonstrated lobe a great improvement on theoMcolleriate routine, not merely by the superior taciLties it oners, but also by tlie immense abbreviation of the time ma-ally required in finisbia; a liberal commercial 'education. The tiniuteDigible dogmas of university roles are discarded hi Mr.

Ps mode of Instruction, and their place supplied bv a few short plain rules, based on the law of nature. They are applicable to aU Intellects and capacities, aad amply tested by seven years expe rience vmemnv. a peneet koowieare ot THREE LIVING LANGUAGES if guarantied to the student not merely the reading and tmnaiatmr from the pages of book, bat a peifect knowledge of the SPOKEN languages and literature beaadea all the reqaintes to rUacbarge the duties of the counting-room. PnpQs are admitted by the rjoarter, and the first for the year 1845 will commence on the 1st February. Parents who desire to have their children edacated ib this Academy, are requested to make application before tnnt oate, in order that tne ttarmony oi tne classes may not be disturbed.

A prospectus can be obtained at the Academy concern 'm 3 the course of studies, terms, re-tcrences, kc-, and alo at the pnocipej Book Stores ia this city. N. B.ClaJesfor adults in the FRENCH and SPANISH Xauguaees are eootinoed by Mr. de Palos at his Academy, lalCttstombouae street. J3 lm-3d Novelty Iroa WsrrVa, New Tarriu TILLMAN, ALLEN fc Ow The proprietors ol the above works have beea to great expense extending and fitting no the awl superior machinery, and are now prepared to furnish of the beat anaterials and workmanJiip Steam Engine and Boilers, Surar ri.ri fieri and Pans.

rone tit Iron Sorar Kettles, Hydra uUc aad Screw Preaaes, and castings 11 1,. rinntera and others are respectfully aolvrited 6 call ami examine their plana, ac, at No. 84 Camp street, SwLSredri-un-Sm E. SMITH fc Co, A rents. ry 8ugtr Tberrnoraetrrs cocitadJj oa bai-.

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