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AMR AKSAnnn tTnw .1 Gulf, Itodiwy od Natchez. Tbi splendid packet to now reeeivinj; freight at Canal street Wharf, and ieeTIUS DAY, Satnrday.at 12 o'clock, punctually. r22 JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydra st. S.

mail JAMES MADISON, for Cincinnati, Howling anl Pittsbunrv This splendid strainer leave an above THIS DA Saturday, at IZ o'clock, hU, punctually, from Poydraa atreel wl.arC tU JHN E.JIYiwjrraart- fir" The anfeodid lichl draught passenger steamer JULIA CHOUTKAlT, Captain J. C. Birkenbine, wiU lTelv leave tor Saint Louis and all intermediate ETUIS DAY, Saturday, at pasotmgers are reqneMed to be on board. tZi JOHN It. SHAW Atg.

"if Yazoo River Packet M. B. HAMER For Yazoo Tity, Satartta, iclisbiirg, Grand Oulf, Rodney and 2nd rrrular steamer leaves THIS I.VEMNO, Saturday, at 5 o'clock, punctually (rwn the wharf opposite Gravier street. r22 JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydra t.

tT The aeanier YAZOO BELLE, Cape J. Wiley, Jtahatchie YariJ Purer THIS DAY, Saturday, 22d instant, at 5 o'clock p. positively. Passengers and shipper will please be ready. wvi T1IOS.

a ai as mi re-i- rr The Red River Packet YAZOO, Isaac Wriffhti will nr inr Pnltn m' port, Natchitoches and Alexandria TniS EVENINcT batonlar, the 22d at 4 o'clock. Passengers and ship! rx rt will Dlease lie ren.W. a. a.Z peri will piease i reaily, as her departure will be punctual. J.

H. MORRISON CO, 2 Frontbevee royuras st. "ITT. Tor Louisville and Cincinnati Tlie ww iml yri? PaPt'T steamer QUEEN OF apu ham'l Bricktll.will leave for the above and intermediate ports on SATURDAY the 21 in.L. at 4 o'clock, P.

positively at which iioue passengers w.ll pW ase le on board. "ART WELL, KIDDER CARMAN, ThTnewS' i ujrums street. i vri sVJ paaaengcr steamer THIS inAv master, will leave 2A Saturday, the 22.1 instant, at 5 o'clock. "wenifrs will phase be ou board, as she will positively leave at the above In.ur. MARTIN, OWEN r-T ITchoupitoulas st.

K.RT,:s 1st Division, L. yi.AL,UKOfc"s No, i. 5" CoiiiniaiMliiig the La. the following rules, which are required to "be Yctiv cniorced by the Ollicers and obaerved by tlW-I-VVhenever the party attacking approaches withl'n yards ot the other, if the ifttef Sws retrea? lormer halt, or cease to dZ iuS torreid100 yWdS f-" 001 "ch other nearer 4tv CavalT nearer than 50 yard. Ii approach Infantry that can deliver a lire, it must retreat 100 yards, 'if it approaches withm 50 yards ol Infantry that canrwt fire, the li.lai.ir' must retire, but the Cavalry must nnt come iM-ai-er tlian 50 yards.

Slntantry in firing will elevate their pieces at a sum- r.e,,t angle to clear he bea.ls of their adversaries. 6-t onimamiers of Uie dilVrent corps, both attacking trdnicuiariy required to pre- lemlinini between the Colors will be placel around the field of otH-Ritioiw, within the lines of which none but Uie Military will be permitted to reiuain. By order of Oen. Jons L. Lewis, Command- ir.g 1st Division I M.

r2t 1 1 AjtLEjSAJLA I A Ai.l ITALIAN OP Kli riiHE public are refectfullv mfom.ed that the 4r-1. tMesollhe ITALIAN OPER. TROUPE tave mvitl, anddtiieiKl tn give Twentv-Four Renrescnta. BJ2rghe Prima Donna. Nitrrtora Riccl Sigiw Tenor.

T. Prima Basso. Prima Basso in general. Reshermi, Prompter I comIlele and Orchestra' will i. wmh.

"I from 10 to 3. and from 5 to 7, i.Vl'l parties who wish to secure places ol the ljr.h Series or lor Nighdy Represenlatious. Part oi ilr Parquette will be at Box prices. fdmutum: To Boxes ami Partitioned Parf oneite, to Hie rest of the Parquette and 2d Tier, 50 ce 5 Galleries as usual r2j Trnmichore Hall, Jackaoa Lafayette. vr THE IMMORTAL WasHINCTOM.

rslTtDAV.K,rnry22rt.18A, 1 lie Can tt ill Lm.u d.ii. uniiiiuii iur iirw CniM.ni ttt tinl4rk Kn .1 1 1 i 1" 7 Iliiu-JJIIM o-ciocn. Car-rde free for Lads and Gentlemen who vUit the BalL Gentlemen's Ticket. managers: G.Ledda, N- Cellar, Vh-gil BouUemet W. W.

VAUGHT.ip J. C. WINGARD, 5 Proprietors. r21 2t fllr. P.

ClitHy'i PapilM UaUl It the rr.tr r. P. C.I.IHKV ivpihluuiit UJKJIUJB U1S nalntiut anil tlu m.l.i; r. i vuai mi uie purpose oi Uh' improvement of his pupils, he will a dalli at uie aiove pUce, on TUESDAY, the 2.5th instant, when all the characteristic dam-es now in fashion, such as la Polka, tarhucha, 1c, wiU danced. i'? 7 o'clock, and Uie ChU-oren BaU.

will commence at 8 and close at 10, hen lhecomany present will 1 invited to take part in the entertainment. Prk of admission, for Gentlemen, $1. 1 1 Gentlemen obtaining tickets are invited to bring their Ladies. f20 5t ANTED A a good, experienced siuiic at i iv vamp street. F21 6t A MEETING of the Stockliolders of the Second fr at 1-0' S1.e.a,n FCTry Company will be held Mr iTl A.

at Mr. Dunoud's Louisiana HoteL Fl9 it JNO. ABROWSM1TTT IN FORMATION WANTED of HENRY O'NEILL nd JOSEPH LOVE, supposed to be in the city. b3U, -v ROBERT LOVE, at Mrs. ade's 2t Tel 'ANTED, a good second-hand STEAM-ENGINE Of about 8 or 10 Hore nnwpr AUGUSTIN TH1B-AUT, '20 3t I mo jS' REWARD.

Lost, on Gravier or Camp street, VJ DIAMOND BREAST-PIN. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving it at 65 Common F20 3t Rooms to Iet. Two niifnrnisheft ROOMS, airy, aiwl very 1 it 1 i 1 raiumrii uu iiiu sireei, near uie cor ner of Bourbon, No. 1117. Apply to F21 3t D'l.

FR1DER1CH, at the Gas Rank. lU LOT" he'touyh chctr of A L-A HIED MUNROE.No. 13Caiial street Row.fAan nAcrc ee tn Arw Orlraiu. I have made up my mind to close oft my entire stock of Woollen Clothiiir forthwith, and itwill now beolTered at greater ba gams than ever. a sortjnn.t of SUMMER wiin-11 win im win cneap tr cash.

rj ia anwi st.Kow. fOLEMAN'H applied to T. Gilbert pt-ii. wfto are I.hhI rtf appreciating U.e harmony of sweet Mtivml am rituH'tTiillir 4.. 1 1 1 I IL I ri MI UKTh 1...

lMvmtili.1 liitiui.i ray' St WM. T. mayo. 21 rn ki 1 iititrtAn XrBHV rpo LET A VACANT LOT, situated at the cor-X nerot Girod ami St John stn-ets, well calculated lani, naving a goevi lence, and in prox 1 1 1 1 1 1 trilliu Vuu. ALSO TO LET A smalt new Dwelling House, in "irci.

ireiwirn vriroo anojuna. Apply to 20-1 lit B. O. I GN AUD, 41 Cliart'res SL, fin KEWARb. StrJen from the office of the suoscniKT, eiicity street, City of Lafayette, on or about the 8th of January last, a BOND of the ity of Lafayette, dated October, 1M4, at six months, payable to the order of Frith Woods, and by them specially endorsed to the undersigned, who 1 uurici win p.vc uiiuni.dt.on that will secure tlie alove Bond and the conviction of I 1 1 iiiK-i, njui uir nove rewara.

r20-3t GEORGE DE PASSAU Honthern Conah Svron. THIS BALSAMIC PECTORAL SYRUP or EX-PECTOjLANT, afrfcr many years experience, has been deservedly placed at tbe head of all remedies for uie reiiet amt cure ol Coughs, Golds, Influenza, aud oilier aflecuwt of lle throat and lunet Prepared ALSO American Cough Loienges, Com Plasters a ooui acu urops. Plan.atlaa If Ta1Ioinai- THE attention of Planters, Country Thy sicians, and others, is directed to the carefully selected assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINES, warranted fresh nu genuine, aii'l tor sale at fair prices, by COXE At MACPHERSO.N. Druggists, 29 Camp st. 'OMPOT7ND EXTRACT OF COPAIVA, S.VR nAfAKII.LA nil niRKnl) 1 iiuk) rmi agreeable remedy 6 the curt? of that class of diseases lor whie'i the aliove art'irles lve so long leeti Ample directions accompany each lox.

Prepnrel and sold by COXE 4l MACPIIERSON, Druggies, 29 Camp st. Tonic Syrup of Snrsnpnrilla. II lriL st prepnitiii t( Sarsaparilla tliat can le n.ailf ntul InrtllM enrf'LS 4 liriki.if. I tit idin and tliattHx-. rising from an impurity of the blood, or ruu-uoi mercury, it is unsurpassed, it eqnailet, wi.rr.

rreparei ami sola dv -o. t'XE At MACPHERSON, Druggist, F.l-2m 3.lp Camp street. AMUSEMENTS, ZoIoirlcl Exhibition and Circos Inited? TEJ? EVENING, Feb. 21st. 18! ruK1Mlulneni win combine the 2 raiecollectionof ANIMALS (BIRDS of Messrs, Hopkins Co's MinSSfitibSS: tonishing performances of Mr.

DURfiii i22 25 cage fiiieu with. WILD BEASTS together witif SnTc7CUSCOMpW inenaTOlocf 6ck. Exhibition com- giNeu5nlTURDrvT.PIfORMANCE gien on a A I URDAY, the22d msL, at 2 o'clock. r21 tos1! Ncw York XA pUW- rwpectfuUy announce to their rll tnends ami natrons of New Hm.iM tnJ. open tMt -KshibWon to The f-fl'ruary loih, 184.

I he Exhibition be given under a New and CPONDE STREET t' 'h'Me lilCH srrFVmnTIFD UP A MOST KSWiMoV- STYLE, and Tbe EQUESTRIAN CORPS is composed or the most talented and celebrated perforUrTmX world among whom the celebrated French Clow Joe vLAVEAU b'Tm 'nf0" that a large portion of the datfcm. expressly reserved for their accommo- The doors will be open at half-past 6 performance wiU comnxMice at 7 o'clock, P. M. n3 WahinKton and American BnJl Room. x-nuip urtct, betami Jioyal and Bourbon ttrttti 3 ti.

uwuoiin-n respecuuuy in'onns lus Iriemls 'and the public generally, that this room ha v. irmg beeii i Uwroughlv repaired, will be opened BALLS everv TirA J. nmg during the season. AdmittaiKe Gentlemen oo Ladies Doors open at half past 7 o'clock. GEO.

STEPHENS, Malinger. No weapons allowed in the Ball Room. ol5 MILITARY, FIRE, yOLUNTEER nOSE COMPANY No. 1. Attend J-rX on SATURDAY, the22d instant, M.

ily order of P. Holland, Direcu.r iPn uG' W' MILLER, S.Wtary. tfctoek A Monthly on SUNDAY, at 9 PHILADELPHIA ENGINE COMPANYlVo7l4. Uis Company will be held 8 o'clock. r22 DAN'L SHEEANSec'v.

AI 1SSISSIPP1 FIRE COMPANY No. i-AftTl aJL Uie regular MonUily Jleetiugon MONDAY, the r.11."1' P- M- A full attendance is requester r22 ALFRED BE LAN tJ Sec'y. Apa? vN UO(lK AlN LADDER FIRE COM-ti i The this company are toallen(1 a Washing on o'clock, P. M. Punctuality is re-quested.

V22 THOMAS B. HEAUTT. L1STY "ilfvn OM AN Y. Mte7i7 meetinir on SITXriAV oo.4;.. a n.i T2X IL W.

CHANDLER. ERSEVF.H A VTV IT inL-v 5iSil.e,,r?? nioetinffoa SUNDAY, V. vjc, a. u' order. ISAAC N.

MARKS. S-tr PTHt. 7cj X7 A teni 1 Uie 23(1 lnt nt l.ali. a tual.ty is expected. f21 JOS.

F. RUSH A. WASHINGTON FIRE COMPANY Na-At-iJiven. on SATURDAY EYE- IN the 22d mstant, at 7 o'clock. By order of the Foreman: f21 R.

It. HAMILTON Sw-Ma PERSEVERANCE HOSE COMPANY a special meeting on SUNDAY 23l instant, at 3 o'clock. Punctual attendance is requested. By order: r20 mv i- LOUISIANA GREYS ORDERS: Assemble at Uie Armory, in full winter uniform, on SATURDAY next, the 22d February, at 7 o'clock, A. tfiif0 celrating the Anniversary of the Birth of Washington.

By order of Capt. J. P. Brftdlove, rl9 3l ri. t' LAlVOI.w WASHINGTON r.l'jn rw no cmTT conformity with Regimental Orders yon will parade full uniform on SATURDAY, the22d insL, at 7 o'clock, A.

to assist in celebrating the Anniversary Of tlie Birth nt' the immnrtnl W. Tos. Members not havin? furnislied new uniforms, will parade in old full dress." The roll will be rallMl nt Dreciselv. I'nnrtnal in, quired. By order of Capt.

F. or or F18 1 I A I TT r-ii Head Quarters Orleans Grenadiers, rleanS February 18lh, 1845. ORDERS Assemble at tlie Armory in full winter uniform on SATURDAY next, Uie 22d instant, at 7 o'clock, A. precisely, to assist in celebrating tlie Anniversary of the birth of Washington. Tlie fillimat.fiaiir -V tta tha nn -w, iuc Utlicern nttlit fnrrut rAnu.

ntIIlA i energy in noufymg every memlr in order to insure 3 full nn tin -rLrvn. oyorueroi vim. b. SMELSER, Lt Com'g. P.

Goplqn, Act'g Serg't Maj. rf8 i t- -X Head Quarters Louisiana Legion.) new vneans, reoruary iz, 13-tS. uRutR isa. 2. in accordance with tbe order emanating from Division Head Otiarf- lliA Ii parade on SATURDAY U.e 22d February, mstant, at 7 o'clock, A.

to celebrate the Anniversary of the u. in uie iiueroi our country. Punctuality is required. Usual place of rendezvous. By order of Brig.

Gen. Chas-Ccvillier. F13 CHAS. DUROCHER, A-d-de-Camp. Head-Quasters Reg't La.

Volunteers. New Orleans, February 18. 1345. i order jno. l.

in accordance with Brigade Order No 8, this Corps will parade Or. 1 Kilmrc. cat o'clockVA on the 22d of February, for the purpose of uniting in the celebration of the Anniversary ot tlie Birth-Day of Washington. 2. Each man will be served with thirty rounds of blank cartridge, and will provide himself with subsistence for the day.

3. Commandants of companies are charged with the prompt and vigorous execution of this order, and they will use every exertion to ensure the apearance of every man of their respective commands. The Field Music will report to Captain A. B. Seger, at 6 o'clock.

A.M.,ontbe22dinst. 4. The otiicers will meet at the Armory at 7 o'clock This Evening. By order of CoL James n. Darin W.

E. SEYMOUR, Adjutant- Head Quarters Washington Regiment, New Orleans, February 15th. 1845. ueneral order No. 5.

I. Pursuant to Order No. 2 from Brigade Head Quar ters, and in con form itv wiih Division orders, the Washington Regiment will parade in full uniform, anned and eauitmed. on Lat'aveiie Square, on SATURDAY Morning, 22d February, at 7 o'clock, tor the purpose of celebrating with due Military honors the annive.wy of the Birth of Washington. The Native American Artillery, Capt.

Forno. will be fully equipped, with horse to their pieces, anil will be prepared with twenty-five rounds ofblank cartridge per piece. 3. The Infantry will be furnished with twenty rounds blank cartridge per man. 4.

The dinerenjt corps will make all necessary provision to pa the day out of tin- city. 5. Oibcers commanding companies are charged with the cxecutH.u of this order, so far as their corps are concerned, and are expecU-d use all exertions to insure a full and punctual parade of their companies, to do honor to the memory of Uie Father of his Country the Immortal Washington. By order of Lieut. C-ol.

J. B. Walton, Fl6 WM. Acting Adj'L Head Quarters 1st Division L. New Orleans, February I2th, 184-t.

I Df. li Ao. 2 -fN3x. 1.. Tim armroachimr aruii- versarv of tlie Birthday of Washington.

Uie FaUier of our (country, will oe ceienratetl uy Uie olunteer Corps of this Division with due military honors, and a Sham Battle. For that purpose they will assemble on their respective parades, fully equipped, on SATURDAY, Uie 22d insunt, at 7 o'clock, A. M. 2. Tbe Otiicers and Troops of Uie U.

Uie Volunteer Companies from other places, that have been invited to join in the Celebration, will rencktvoiis at half-past, 7 A. on Uie Place d'Arroes in the First Municipality, or on Lafayette Square in the Second Municipality, as may best suit their convenience. 3. The Artillery will be fully eauipned with horses to Uieir pieces, and will be prepared with 25 rounds of mans, canrmges per piece uie inianiry Willi rounds of blank cartridges per man. 4.

Tlie different Corps of Volunteers of the Division will make die necessary arrangements to pass Uie day out of town, and will be prepared to move to the point of general rendezvous at 8 o'clock, A. M. To guard against accidents to spectators, a detachment of Cavalry will be despatched half an hour in advance of the troops to clear the field, aud will during the action keep the crowd from the ground occupied tty the troops. 5s Brig. Gen.

Charles Cuvillier, commanding Louisiana Legion, and Brig. Gen. Uoratio Davis, of the 1st Brigade, will make U.e necessary division of the forces, and are otherwise specially charged with the execution of Uiis order as to their respective commands. By order of Major Gen. JOHN L.

LEWIS, Commanding 1st Division L. CtiAS. A. Labuzan, Aide-de-Camp. fL2 Fni-ttinhed ltoomrt to IrU Two rooms funning tlie lower story of Uie Ijljh house No.

287 Camp street. They are enUrely i iudeoeixlent of U.e balance of Uie iiou.se. ami would suit a bachelor. Ponsession can be given im mediately. Apply on me premise, or to fl9-rit E.

JOHNS, HO Poydra st. ZJ Stt L4S. AUCTION SALES: Bv Boolw and Stationrr. -rJi THIS EVENING, at half. Past 6 o'clock, at the Auction Room, 34 SL Charles opposite the St.

Charles Hotel Will be sold o.r?rnaVeass(rt,nentof8taDJard arK miscellane-oug books comprising many fine Library Editions work? splenda Annuals, Albums and Illus-i2L! ork 5 fine Family, Church and Pocket Bibles, nt Praver Books; Letter and Foolscap Paper, Blank nooks, Memorandums. Engravings, tc, Ilc f13 tf IJY F. H. PETITPAIN. TUESDAY, 25U.

instant be sold wiUiout reserve, at 10 o'clock, A. at his auction room. No. 136 Chart res street 125 packages of seasonable GOODS consisting in part of Bareges, printed Linens and Jaconets, primed Muslins, Ginghams, Checks, Balzorines, col'd Crapes mouniiug Muslins, black and hite Gingham, wuite Jaconets, 4-4 Irish Linen, Linen Drills. Linen Cambric Hdkis, Tape, Checks, Striped Muslim, Madias HdkU, Silk tig'd Hdkfs, fancy Prints, Diapers, Osuaburgs.oic Terms at sale.

Catalogues will be ready ami the goods can be ex-amiued on the day previous to U.e sale. 22 IIurtKviUe, iqiiare 4S Suitable far a Garden or Country Residence. TY J. A. BEARD II A.

Bonneval, Auc-MJ uoneer. Will be sold at auction on THURSD Y. Uie 27th instant, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade 0 Lots of GROUND, numbering from 1 to 20 inclu-sive, square No. 48, Hurstviile, only 4 squares from Uie Railroad, and well located for a market garden or residejare; each lot measures 30 feet front by 120 feet deep between parallel lines. Teniis One-half cash balance at 6 and 12 months' credit for notes, wiUiont endorsers, bearing until hnal payment- ae Acts of 8ale Ik-lore D.

I. Ricardo, notary public, at nAulMlila.nAUIJH.. mils. A-HonneVaVuc. tumeer.

ill be sold at auction on THURSDAY. 27tJi mstant, at 12 o'ckick. at Banks' Arcade A certain Lot of GROUND (with tlie imorovemenu PKa" the Arcaue,) measuring 23 leet 10 inches front on Triton alk, 20 feet 6 in T.i,TR',,,,0lhe Vr'y. 131 5 'ie line and IJ leet 8 inches 5 lines on Ihe other line. The comprise a good Family Residence, (now under rental to a good u-uaut.) with two lory k.u-ben and servants' rooms in Uie rear, paved yard, and every part of U.e buidi.ig well finisliwV credit approved endorsed notes, Uwrlng mort-a-e I P01" Pai1 at matiirily to bear interest at the rate of 8 per cenL pvr annum.

Act of sale lie lb re D. I. Ricardo, notary public, at FZJ Second MiinicipoJity Real Estate. J. A.

BEARD CO. J. A. Bonnfval Anr. l.oneer.-W ill l-sold at auctioii on THURSDAY, 81 Uo'ock, at Hank' Arcade I he deM-nbtd REAL ESTATE, situate No.

1 tonns U.e craWr ami SL Peter streets, lxjts ios. 4 ami 5 meaurc each 21 tW-t 3 and 5 Tb? 2 lhJ hole of this proH-rty is filled up: banquettes made and paid tor, ami all under a fence. at 6, 12 ami 18 montlis' credn, tor note wiU.out endorsed, ami bearing mort gage until final j.ayment notes not paid at maturity to bear interest thereaitcr until final payment, at the rate nf 8perce.it. per annum. 3 AL0-Om LOT OK GROUND.situatcd insquare N.umk-,1 by SL Peter, St.

Paul, Perdido ami Povdra, r.TxV? 2C front on St. Prter street, wl' PariUi having an alley ol 7 teet 10 inches the rear. balance at 6 and 12 months' creujt, lor notes itlioul endorw rs, ami l.eariiig mort-pge until final payment notes not paid at maturity. arro1nterest lbtla'r util final payment, at the rate of 8 jier cent ier annum. Acts of sale before D.

I. Ricardo, notary public, at l2use ol Uie purchasers. FZ2 To Ijrovers andTlutchers. ijnfnyrtU Improved Property. J.

A. BEARD CO. J. A. Bonneval.

Aor-uour. Ul be sold at auctionon THURSD Uie 27th instant, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade 3 Desirable Lots of GROUND (to be sold in block) in the city of Lafayette, each measuring 33 feet 4 in. front 0.1 Jersey street, betwt en Washington and SixUj. bv 130 leet deep, making an area of 100 leet front. eiDti compri a good Frame Double 1)y JP.aSlaughter-houMj and Stables for 200 horses the buildingsare separated by a fence and can be occupied separately or togither.

The wlioleot this property is well calculated for a Butcher or Trader. Terms $1000 cash; balance at 6 and 12 months' crelit lor approved endorsed paper, bearing mortae until final jwymeut. Act of Sale before L. R. Kenny, notary public, at the expense of Uie purchaser.

19 ASH ADVANCES will be made by Uie subscriber on shipments of Produce to his friends in New YSk WM- PROCTOR SCOTT, 123-lm-is 62 Camp streeU TTOR SALE a very superior family of NEGROES. comprising a man, who is a French and American cook and pastry cook his wife, a Creole washer and mnr. mui iwn fin. v. 1 "-nuuirui niiine sotu on accommodating terms to a family in Uie citv.

Apply to Banks' Arcade. OcraIit, cVr. DOCTOR JOHN SCHEIE. Esplanade street Ao. 6J, respectfully recommemts him- Sell In th llllKI.

nn. Atr w.n imi patients at their respecUve resiliences if wanted. 14 1 2t anil Afflito.1 CVCC II. IttKVnv Dim 1 1 OR sale cheap, a first rate BAKERY, which is do-mg a gool business bakes four barrels of flour frirJ 7a 1 prTTnt PrPnftor is bound for Europe. The Bakery wdl be old a great bargain if early application he made ou the premise, between Ferdinand street and Uie Lower Cottou Press, on Front Levee MrefcL rl22taw3w JITADAME MULLEK, Directress of Music, from rh.

1 respectfully announces to the Ladies of New Orleans, that she will give Lessons on the Harp, Piano, and Guiuir, accompanied with i ijrrTupartlcuIars' P' CU C. A. coTitl Vtrellchartre8 betw-n ritr1 TT'IA 1" sums to suit on B.WTnvRK ST LOUIS, BOSTON, LOl'NVII I PH I AD ELPIH CINCLN'N ATI BALTIMORE, CILARLESTOV at sight to 60 days, by tf CORNING Co. 43 Canal st. REMOVAL.

The sul.scril.er has removed tn his new Warehouse, No. 70 st. Charles street, near Uie Saint iiotel.wl.ere he is receiving ail uescnptinns, direct frt.m his S- Newark, N.l, all 'of which eu lor sale on accommodating terms. Fl6 lm A. E.

CHAE mat i By 4 ear rm A.E i 1 aylor, has lKen m.ssiug since 12 o'clock yesterday. When be left home he had on cot-tonade pants, was bareheaded, and in his shirt sleeve. hoever will return him to me, or give me any information respecting him, at the corner of St. James and St. John the Baptist streets, will le rea-sonably rewarded rl8 JAS.

W. TAYLOR. 1 1 ir, L. fife. BOOTS AND SHOESPersons wan 01 tne above article are re- Lm Quested to eaM nml tensive ami well assorted stock, made expressly retailing, a we are lling it at prices vervTabcb reduced.

iMimg to close offour sLkII of Indies' work, oi TOuch lower than the usual prices. Planters' orders for Russets aul oUjer work filled at extremely low prices. i r20 5l-eol A. H. PERRY Ac CO.

20 ra.r. tt 3 Snrlnv r-r D. P. SC.4NI.A1S! ni V4raj ivnnlil auw.ir..ll .1 selection o(J 1 iSPIMVri "IIU" UHst recent arrivals V. fl Jaconets for Evening and Mreet I)resses, rich figured ami plain Barege Shawls an.

Scarft, black ami white Fillet Mitts ami Gams, 4c, which will be found a low as at any otlier establishment in tite city. f12 lJealw' Hair Resitoraiirr. havereeeived a quantity of tliis valuable pre-paration fresh from Uie nAanuU torv of the pre-PJ'rI. numerous lesliiiKMilaK fmm nien ol high character in U.e city of New York, in which they that they" had lost their hair ami that it had nM'of SEALS' HAIR RESTO-. 1', we hesitation ui recommending it In New York Mr.

Beak HTinlipC St nAtraonatlu ceivingr secaruv thai he Httafi he nauf. nd on r- rtstoud! Price, 1 per BotUe S3 per Jar. uui on 4. ca, ri9 lm corner St. charW ami Weekly Reformer.

HnTfOL7HER REFORMER is puUished "eSRVni5 the Legislature, ami EEKLV the remainder of tbe year, in the city bsojWM' cai'itl of the Stale of Mississippi. thT uSrversal suarages of all gentlemen connected with Uie Press, is conceded to be one of the largest and most tastefully printed Journals in the South. Its circulation in Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee and Arkansas is already very extensive and is rapidlv increasing it contains tn Us ample columns, in addition to tbe general npu-anf 1 COIlcern.nT lh the various State and County Officers abstracts of all tbe luinnrtant i c-. vf umt A 1 I.A m.1 LUC Courts; weekly lisuof all the Administration Notices the State registers of all the Runaway Slaves advertised in Uie Ate as having been apprehended and 10 important Smtistical Table, State ami National, useful for jeference to all classes of people. The Reformer" is therefore presented, in good laith, to Uie Merchants of New Orleans as an extensively circulated and most advantageous medium for Uieir business advertisements.

Terms Advertisers will be allowed 20 lines rA-wf-able at discretion, pa)-r included, at $30 per year; for six months ami ij.13 for three months. Cards, not exceeding ten lines, tosreUier with Uie paper, 10 per yeat, Advaure payments, will be required in all cases, M. SMYTH. SHIPS, STEAMERS, 1 fine Out sailing coppered Cantain pi'T1 JEUNE MARIE, Hijearl? For freigtit or pas-apsPply to the eapuin on board, ojfpome Su Peter IAI Ta. ma 'aRmTJvT.

mining steamship meet with deaTch. vAr UrV iU yn macliinery TweH to.LV? of the best description. eu ted, and tSg-'. IxiffL'J OF THE WEST, inTorwttVu freight or pasge, applV Jo or L22 U.UG.LL, 73 I JJSLA.1'0'- Loai.yille and CiBeloaaif YORKTfVT. r01n'" will insUntt'ooVfocW tt royonwsl.

FZr Tmpkln; a nd wi Tompkins' will Uke freight for New Mtetuner While Wina. LiuuT. jt 11 mna the Undtnrt on the tmA Villi Tf -71. (ttf. 7J1I.

instant, at 12 o'clock, enlin-ly m-7fasT light draught ickei steamer tflUTK NG vrUKuuiiirtou'ie treTr wharf receiving freiirl and wiU leave as alve. ffrei. bardlT apply f'S- i wuitrereive ireit'tit and lPenger at any point on Uie CoasL SlUtCK'S LINE OK PACKETS, I JPJ JTD lhe Lafourche. JtlBaton Bo1' intermediate land- Steamer MUSIC, Captain F. M.

Streck, leave- for La ourcbe every SATURDAY, al 10 o'clock JLM. a tt.R, vpiam c. uson. leave for I jr.nn.i.. o'clock, ATM.

a 11 fc-LEN, Captain J. IL Utt, leave, for For Tl 10 o'clock. A. M. or Ireight or paasage applv on toard at the Packet Landing or to LlFoREST a SQI IREsT Levee.

To Rent nntil lt NoVemher next. Six tlesimble uew two story. Dwelling Houses, built exprewly for theconvemence of small famil ItaVlilir tsar .1 la. iftiis aiMiTTT nnu M-IOW in the mam houses, with two n-Mii, above the kitchen-situa- I1 nil IliA I 1 1- rfut.n ami iievia streets, convenient to tho l.i.i..u in in rnv. on Uie aru7iLoTeeCh 1 5 "c'ocf P- L.

or ANMER, GREEN a CO, 88 Common street, have lor sale, at inw a oollen, Cotton ami oUier Goods, adapted to 1 Janla 1 if II I l.etf.. iS lS? S' "n'1 various descripUoiiT I I qualities, white ami gray; oi fhuS.vr',utl'fT,, iK'rtbern uiaiiufarture: II ROGANS.oakaml iMMiikN'k. best deM'riplioiis: (MIL HATS, glazed and ordinary; 1 OsNABURGS.7-k and 4-4, heavy ami medium kimU. lantauon orders for U.ec.aml nUier giMMU in Uie line wUHie executed upon lileral terms. nov30 ly-i New Uooilsi New nols the St.

CHARLES STORE, comer of SL Charles and Povdra streets. Just received new sty lei or Worsted and Cotton Bareges French Ginghams: EnclUh do; Scotch do; New style of Organdie Mulin; Figured Jaconets Spring Calicoes Barege Shawh Do Scarfs, from tl 75 to $2 25 Linen ami Cotton Checks; Musquito Bar Muslins; Curtain Muslins; Swis Muslins; Paper and Glazed do; French Corsets, superior article; Linen Drillings figured ami white, very cheap JLrce assortment of Parasol "do. auention of the Ladies is particularly etork od. thev will find ft lheu Mor Purchasing KW MPIflvn riimw DUAFrOIMTif ET. 1 at the corner Aekra streets nun unsiiir pieaure to an- nonnM tn ll I -1 .1 1 veil a larco i wh.ich he fconla.K-e with the hard times 25 per cenL lower than they can f.nrJjt'hepe l'rt ami in BALZORINES and BAREGES, splendid French dirr.t.ai" Girurhams, rich BAREGE VVr siMulim; j.Uin.sriped Jl? rm prices; lU cambric iianf.kriritirtf ti.

r. lurimurc unniiH-s; t- white lamask Curtain Muslin. Thread. LMe ami Cotton Laces embroidered Collars RIBBONS; Hosiery: and a splendid assortment of French PARASOLS. Ic.

In addition to the above, 1 have received by the SI RING MILLINERY, such as real bird s-eye, shell and silk BONNETS, Flow-ers. aml splendid Ribtmns. Having an ex-penenceil Milliner, I tinier myself will be al.le to give general satisfaction in Uiis department ED' MEEGEL, Dimond'sRow, rI6-" At Uie Corner. New SpriuK Fancy and Staple Silk Goods. YALE, yo.

13 CArtrr, MreH. Xem Orleans, is now receiving per last a large and complete assortment of SPRING GOODS, of the newest styles, to which he would invite the attention of city and country dealer. His assortment consists, in part, of tlie following ar-tides, vn French printed Lawns ami Jacconet Borneo and ombre stried do Rich high colored Balzorines ami BaregetiV Colored plaid and striped Swiss, for dre-e do Tariatans do; Muslins, Gingliams and Organdies; New style French Prints Paris embroidered and brocade Silks newest styles; Rich 1 figured Slks a general assnrtim-nt lack ami col'd watered geiwr, nwnrtment ack -ami blue black Gro de Swi and Iulian Lu. Black and colored Satins, fir dresses; Itrinst Bonnet Silk, colored Florences 1 Embroidered and open vork Swiss Drewe, kx Bonnet, Cap, Taffcu ami Satin RIBBONS. ALSO o.

ful1 sortment of Parasols and Sun Shades, ShawU nt Fancy I laml kerchiefs; Gloves of all kinds ami qualiues; merino, worsted, silk and cotton HoMery. ALSO A large stock of White Goods, Laces, Linens, kc; besides a complete assortment of Millitrerv aiid Straw Goods, French and American Artificial Flowers, ami a general variety of all kinds of goods usually kept in this line of bushier. will be constanUy adding to bis stock by every packet. New Goods from tbe New York auc-lions, dunng the season. Feb 15 n28r6ia SILK (JOOI)S WAREHOUSE.

EST, OLIVER fc. OODLIEF, No.4l Cliartres street, would uiv.te lite aiu-utioo Of city and CouiMry merchants to Uieir extensive assortment of NEW AND FASmo.NABLE SILK GOODS. This iKiuse iH-mg a bra or of No. 136 Pearl street, New ork, merchants can depend on being supplied with at the lowest Anr 1 'ork market price. They would invite particular attention to their aortrnent ai FASHIONABLE DRESS Pans printed Cashmeres, Moosseline tie Lame.

Chusans, Cashmere d'Eco and a full aesnrtment of new spring stylet Balzorine, Bareges. Polacca la new article for rnouming dresses), printed Lawns, Jacco-net Prmts, primed and emi.rnid-ered Muslin ami Crape Rnb-s, figured and plain Silks and Satins. Bombaziires kc, ac. SHAWLS AMD DRESS HANDKERCHIEFS: Rich India camels' hair lmg Shawb; Caslmiere and 1 hitiet 00 mousseline de Uine and various style me-rino, worsted and woollen do; lace, muslin, baretre ami filet do; Barege Searfr, Can I inn Is, aid every variety of ladies' fancy Dress Handkerchiefs. GLOVES: Men' and women's kid, silk, filet, Cashmere, Berlin, cotton and worsted Gloves; men's line and castor do: large assortment of fancy Miu ami long arm Mats and loves.

0. RIBBONS: Plaid, embroidered and fancy grosde Nap, gauze, satin, glaca, crape and leisse Ribon, for Ikmums, caps and neck and tafleta and aUn Riblwnsof all color and widths. Abo, an extensive tock of Feewch, British and Gekmam LACES: All of the newest style ami most recent import! ion, consisting of black and white Laces for caps and mtld Edgings and Inserting of various styles, which can solJ to the trade at very low price. and Swiss Muslins Collars; Chemicettes: Masl Tri.nmines; Ponjree, Spa-talfield and Bandanna Handkerchiefs; gebtleineti' Cravats and Scarfs: Gimp and Fringe Linen Cambric and linen cambric Handkerchiefs Cranes, Veils and Demi-Veils, silk and cotton Iloswry, R' tstulet. Purses Snspemie, Coat Cnl ami Binding, Sew Ui Silks, twist, ae.lV, Merchants are inviteil to rail and examine Uiis stork, a Uie gorHa will le otl for cai or cilr arqrptiiuc at tire LOW EST New York market pric-s.

TO DIRE A superior French ami AuvrkM inas COOK, a giMKl artist, ami capahlt: of uUiuvrhar'e oi the cookmg of a Iuurat or Anrfr to 18 J. A. EAltD CO, Bask Arcade. B3 STEAMBOATS. rV.I fic hsrht draught ready to receive frrrht, andwSl ltP7i.b tia trasasfE -r j'H3 a a w- nFnTrpTt paenger master, will be at the r.iu.j uioraiug, ana will -jve He above and intermediate landing on SATURDAY, the ZM at 5 o'clock.

P. M. For freight or xUTr having elegant accommwlatJon, aprjy on boardTloot of Canal Hreet, or i "JUl JL22 POMROY CO, 33 Common tU I JHSij rr OneloaMuw Thenew light steamer WAVE, Hiockley. master, will k-a for tbe above noci on SATURDAY MOIlKlNtS. 22 1 na triVokl for freight or passage, apply on Iward, loot of SL Louis street, or to r2 FOLLAIN a BELLOCQ.

I vFor iaayle, ire. Tbe l.gh uriugtil and lat runnin; steamer LODI. A. B. Cary, master, wiU leave for tire alorc and all Uie inlernMiliatn la.wli,..

T-i -r rx SSK ,1 5 "fiTiTF freiglVt or' zTsJge apply on board. rJ re? a v. -Minora, fTJ AteA.c, AUemndna. and all mtermel I 1. its.

fist running TCa'ZtXZ Ke, wU S.L'UJAYUre mtS 4 1 'orireiglit or having exctU-nt acCHlinMMl.UlOIIS. aill.lv on h.r.i ln- or 10 h. IL POMROV a CO, 33 Common st. r21 or to DAVIS a '-onMno -i JeXN. 1 at t.

1 ur new aiMi I iv PpMr icet JAMES DA Kn um-U, having been built expressly for lire Luke trade, with urerr Udie' .11 lt) UK- I oiitchanntin IUilroal asalmve on SATURDAY r. cars. For flight or pasire apply on hoard, to JV IL I) A gatj 102 Tchoai.ilMiUt atm. Vtex!" 'Jt AMBASSADOR, Chark, J. Brenham.Mer, recetvnng tretght amt leave aj alU For irei-bl or passage apHyot.

Ianl.at Canal rtreet wharf, or" to JZl JOHN E. HYDE. 12 PoydriW. I JE3lJi tcanier YA.OO HEI.I.E rw Bc ma-f it Jf fiwr 1 uew. I.ght draucbt -tram rS.AvV.?.

alwveon SAT- ieJi 241 at 4 o'clock, p. Forlrenrtrt rl9 THOS. WARREN, 22 Poydra.st. I atramer JAMES Lfjttf A DISON, SATURDAY, lire 2A at 12 o'clock, X.ii,., ilWufK CinoauMft. P.rtrmwOA, heeitmg and U-iVri Nf J- K.ulon.

"ter. i. nveiving frx-ight ami will fa aye as alve. For trvight or rvil sage, ha ving splendid acrommodatioos, apply on at Poydras street wharf, or to 1 1 Fl JOHN IIVliK i p.i TZ- '-j-aim-m rKi I'aiyHle and all interme. I 1 'IUA ii r.lllllill.r aim; uew, targe ami lat nig NAsMiiger steamer r.i.vi, t.

tan Dumui. master, will s.ti DAY Uie 22.1 inr-l im, at 5 o'clock, P. For freijrhi or uirurr. acc.mmUti.MisapHy ou WJor to MARTIN. OWEN a CO, F-frU 101 Trlinlll.ilA..Ia -a I JTS" Fop hrerepor jrZ fitaiUorttes, Jlrrmmd, 1 -J--fua Uautinf The 1 inrum aa arT- For Shrerepon, Port 'ddo, leva, anaot mil uUertne- steamT MA 1 11 Vk 4 rfciiT'p SATL IUJAY.

22.1 inttant. at 4 clock, P. M. For ireight or asage apply on board, foot of Canal street. 10 1 1 7 T.

B. SMITH, 29 New Levee, or r20 MITCHELL iiiivt n. MTTi-i(7wrr. "auner hn.L.t I aa fteMurg, Grand Gulf and AarrVr. The trr-vTaml sphialMl packet steamer SX.

B. HAMER. P.C. Walh! Crrietit 'U leave as abovr pnnrtu-lly. For freurhl or sage apply on lard, at Gravier street whrirf, or lo '2' HYDE, 12 Povdra.

of eh regularly the lrf, louTand jnh a. .7 1 or Saa'i aT -cwrr i'iu-aV a4 1 Siajwa. SATI ILDAY the 22.1 lustast, at 4 o'clock, P. M-Tbe fast running, light draught, regular racket steamer REPL BLIC, Jol.n M'hiUipamaMer, W.w port .1 street v. Irf.emngV" "hi wiU leave as above.

For freight or passage, bi.mr supcTMrr aprlv on UmrxX or to Tl 1 SMANXUS, 51 Tchoupiioula. XL IunililM -n I 1 ii in 1 oetentron orresb ipnu'rit. gers ami hippei may rely on Ut aKeod.ng i iibout r21 Ked lilver iwac Ftdtam, tort Coran, laravaWr londtn et. ThM new nii.nine Pa, nL'erMearo- y. fa-aUforafr EVENING, lire 22d at 4 clock, l-or treigbi or passage, liavimr superior on hoard or J.

II. MORRISON CO. 2 Front IM TIHK WARM PovdlTX JT" jLZfy Gr-aW iix- i tiio-rrWrfir trJvar. Tire well known packet steamer COTE JOYEt'SE wi" lwa ahov cm MO.VUtv'. f4lh 'clock, P.

M. For freight or paV sage, apply on hnord ftr to r22 J. H. MORRISON CO, 2 Front Levee. I ti" "IT" "f' MONDAY.

Tire regular weekly cket LT A 1L Pease, master, wiU posiuely leave f.rr tire al-ive aU in! tennediate lamhugs 00 MONDAY EVENING. Ure 21th tniat.at4oVJ.srk. For frv.ghl or apply on loard, at Canal streei l.arf. oV to VV 3 vZ2 w- A. BENNETT.

A Trhooonp.tU st. ir'O V1' Panola, icnmla. UmnrW, satoo C'ttm. Stmrf.m light drantrht last running NEV R. Jom-s master.

wu leave Am- Uh- and all Umhngs on MONDAY, tire Jltb instant, at 4 o'cJork. v. M. or freight or hauig otrr' arcom-DKxIalions, apply on ln or to JB Tr B- KMITH, 29 New Itr. frTf TIMts, J.

M. UroaaiweU. Pot UjUrt. ra am at A a fr ai intermediate landing am IM lusooand lustts.ppt new ami rlrcant fast running Meaner is now rece.vir.g freight. b.hJ wOI b-aveior Um above prrtm MONDAY EM NO Uie 24th luatant.

at So'cka-k. puovtuallr. For frrvA or pawage, hating raircrior acconiiiWMi.uons. api-tr ua boArd, at GravM-r street v. barf, or 10 SAMUEL BROAD WELL lt Tcuoup.iotiU.L Iff" Tire "llarJ Times- will tike irru-ut for all landing 00 tire allobuha and Taliahaicurc KixrrZ.

and reahip at Greeuwood. TVs For IlsirHeaae Shrere. I rort, HatckUor, and Alexandria. The OF MED RIVER. J.

R. Davis, master, w.ll 1.. tbe above and all uMernmluite landing on MONDAY Ue 2IUi instant, at 4 o'ckK-k, P. M. For freight or PHr a'l.

foiH of Canal street, or lo T. B. SMITH. 2 New Levee, or lo r22 McMAHON. TROTTER PEARSALL, If The Belle of Red River" will take freight lor Fort Towson and fur all the town and landing above the Rail.

'a. U. stesuner 1 A A 1 tor Lu or iM.c. AJmn. Uutnrm and Mar.

Mr On TUESDAY, lire 2. Sin inalajit. at 10 o'ebick, A. The terv l.gbi draagbl Cut running passenger Kramer IaTAN. GUaacork.

amstrr, now in port receivurg freight, will leave a abrrvr-. For freight or nawafe, ba.uig superior accouunoda-liona, apply on hoaru, or In P. C. SHANNON. 51 Tchoupiioula The I Alan draat only 2 inches aver, aad capable of ascending wiUwul detcntioa or reslmrping.

She will Uke freight lor all the point 00 Ure Coast. r22 fT-p- eaaUr Oack luTPar 1 For LeAi- e7firr Ar. Scaroorwm. and Beamm', i "Landtags, PoaU Pltmmmt, Moo- roe, Coiamhta. arruniiarf.

Mark, Lmlend Tenant Kiven. Tbe new, lirln fast running paaaen-ger a earner LITTLE ROCK, Caklwell, nuMrr, wiU k-arr for Uie above and intermeliate Undinsa 00 TUESDAY, tbe 25th instant, at 4 o'clock, p. Mnua. bvely. For fre.gta or nasaage.

having scpenor accom-naUtjom, apply on boanl, opposux Bsrnv uie street, or to a r22 J. P. OVERTON CO. For Nakville. larii.iii.

all intermediate Undine t. Tl aml fcist running ktearuer NASH 1LLE, Ja --a aa a tte. Ie. mafOrr. in tiort rm-irimr frt tsrt ovK kT' TLtS JAV.lU ilJorhi f.

AL lr.r accornqvviaiMMia are aavar-passod. TUG. K. ASTLAS1 GREEN, 42 aud 43 New Levee. P1 Jrw-f- Vfrf, Podmry litand Utdf and ttrlthuro Ihi stiVhkv list, at 10 o'.

iirrk, A. punruuiUy'n. ncw'aml NI null B. The Paul Jre- will l-ae Every riuuday tor the pre. j.l Da notice a 1 be riieu ol her reuuu.a7 feAUriay at Sovlick.

IIJ JIIIIV b' tll.v- 1 a- V.Tx J-- Vf- P-ny steamboat PAL t. '-'r wm above. frerU naauige. bam xrwiuarrla-UO'O, apply ou bcanl, at Caiwl irr-l nl.arf.r in MARKETS, MARINE, THE MARKETS. orricc or thk mcati ki.

SatmnUy M-mg, ft. TW tnaaartiiaa (a TnOM Taanaai luwi taaa "era ri ka. iaf lanutol aharat aataa. Tetm. um arm, rrry raJ aa fr artartc.

aa4 Will VOO kaW. a alaait anwa Tl. of aa bii rtaiiat aa lia aamrkaa. a A.JI... ewiij.

1 TW a wry r4 Ifiaal far car aa4 I aa bwai 3 to ftkr. (nr xirrak aaatrtjaa. A ml c-a. l.a. -eearaaf aaal (Afs.

Ir TZrL-r' (a. Jdaj vg SUUra- WAT, wJT 7011 Wlrrlaa, a.4 a rlaaan AAcaaaca raaaaraa ana aA Start Frura to -a I r- cat. pArtorwmC.anaiL -a Air ORLAaS SIOXEY MARKET. COKEECTED DAILY W. W.

WHITK a COi. XI CAM UT. rala. au w. ISO.

aa r.r. Ml aj a AC. rr S-r. rA. alaarM-.

SeiW D. l.fM J- i- V.M Mh- tt r.c. raitaFtateaTraasvy tXotoa. wl4r e-T" asM Mi il ao I Mma rtIUf ar rurax mn. At1l no 1 Hail iKjUara paor.

i B3ara I iai Crtxi i sooam- CuolUja trtt i4 aar larfmMi Tlat Ajar I AtraaiaWra TSarltorw Xceaaau-ki. 5.O. JCme All oOrr Crtj r. iote or rat MinicirALtnta 5a.OaM.iad,. aa.

Ttjaa.feiraMa Cartd SuiaaBaak KaOai tSiTV4mC Alakauna Utatr Bui aa4 Boxadrxa BaaA Mua.W rmrw Zc ruatrra' BaoA ScrUa, lavW AxnraHaraJ roat 5o 3 "J4 A'aiaae If Cnanai.n ial aaj Haiireai lUaA. amiaj ac Banl1. tTaiaaM. Vtfnata aad aoatA Tamlia CWmc laa.ar wlM "a Coaatrj. Baaka.

JMato Be Llixir. Raffia lMrirrrtoa I 1 War IV S-" 1 H. aUr TRXAa 'jtfll rUMlW aVM. 1 1 mii 1 aria SlIiri'IMJ TEUMSEXVR. S.niPir Musks, Feb.

21. CLEARED YESTERDAY. iraaMkip RraU-, raar, 5r T-m. Vs Cm Paip Warm He0.rMBr) it, Ijrr rnl lav l1Vf. 1 Mr Lanra, Lnma.

fiaaat l-ai. H4au, Oram A Kea M.t. Dm. Il.mb.re. JrAa TW lli.l.T.Kaa.U.ra Jb Hma-a.

latutjrMiinMl M.iU T.f-vaaar..ra. rajajraj, MxAav Mip H.I.I.. HuatmJ. ra txt. A Cam i 1 i r.i I Aar4r Kaxi)M? Mania, Hmvul.

Amkm. tlnif kr Hiry aa. aa. Br) a l-rr I. A Bra Barar Ilurk.

KrK4A a Hartoa A. BaOr, A BatW Knto.w.tBr, rWB. B.rS.i B.rn. Boc Cbat wa. rtorlraan.

I Li t.r iTOTww. nra farm. Aa-Aaara' Hr MaaaartiaMrata.Cvll.aa. BanUaaanr, OJIaaA bar Br, t'fv. aiAwm.

Tob) A tVait I'T'. rv rr. a. a. aven-m.

Kanaa lalaaA, (HoavA) Ma rVkr I Mndpr. firm Jari. Mi BrarLluatb.ror.)U. reaaaruta. Ml ARRIVED.

Bamar Xra Tor farkrt. Haaaa Aaoa ft iinrnt ilb-Ma. Bars Traaraw.w.arAuai.12 Aa fa Tna.AU, to Br Maaarpa. CoiaM. I 4a fa Taa.

to p.u. Rr. um i. A- A i Br U4rVaa, KabaraW. It 4a, a frcaa Tork.to rkr H-aairrwI.

R.VarAr. Aa fa Mobale. to mnrr-SLht rWaluga, Mabra, IOA. ha Doaaiamao A lt ait. a braa rVbr rarul.a.

frn Patoaa i.tt n. ar oiasra. HnrAaaa, (a Mir latoraat. P)k. Ha rWiHa, rVkr VVto.

VV.lt.-r fM a k. air li iw "TT i I Canada baiaaTUa. a--r CrarAr. ll.va. la.

MAiAfc ran I KaoAa. la r.raai a 1 rM-t rW-lH of KrAEirrv. (a. Ox f-" to r- "imiar-r lialm. BaaA.

lm I i. ii laaiacv rA Jay Dalaaaa, la. Gt4 tuaaa art aa oat. iraaar P.l Jkm. Waiamnk.fra T.trfa.j mt tocaA.

UMtarr Kera, JaeV. fai taaaa sUtar-m tola ralin. Kaall. Oraa4 fc a Sa. to rtoa.

CMwU. la. CaasAaa ico to to rcAtoa. i i-s Jra caAtoa. wm, in.

ssa1 I vwuoai i rrau, KaVJIe. ra. Oar tn Tovtmat ratal, AaaalA. ha tto fm Toa boat feanrana. rraj.

faa Oar tt MEMORANDA. Bntiab karaar Car Tort art at Mt Piai.riia tA Jaau.aaA porta tW aba a bar aarA far rbai fart aa faa. StraasrrJtaadlrMt Saabs Jar oa IW I3lk raMaali a tor aa arprth fkcaaa. aaA CaaabrrUaa mtkt, Tawaoat rbwai tovrral la aa a. iu lak waorsia; aaa laal aa i oTrau saaapao, tmwod to aa tha IOA Ata- iaauaa4 "aradra.aaA he B)acr Ah.

ePOkKN. OadatlMktoat.at.aA Wa fZ Lrraat, froai Juaajra. far tbo fart. KOBfOLK. Fr.

to. Altai aa rk aJl. lat fT AA. br t-a .1 ft. kaauA Wt.fil ar4 aT aarr araaltor.

baa Wl aal IW Cam rrana. fnaa tm ttn. Brraoa. rw Kaw Orw aaa; bra; Ray St. LraaU Hotel far Keou .1 II I I'leasataJ toN of XLaZ.no Ue 1-srorr erf tla? LaAr.

taretbrr wtdi ail lire urn rt are. a 01 rrotr.1 to ol tnat tor tbe arrmarlvne mr-mmn. i j. a paiumiiri, aa- Sre-f KRANCm MAftrADtL ri lm earn-e VI I Flaau eery lw, ARWoLLTON -v AH0F.N. abere there 1T a- fwy of errreen ao4 orbrr tr-r- tor SlirnUwr.f 1 7- -77 air-naiTr' aannnrMm it lUoanmluA, III arm.

hN 1 v- am. aaira in rrnuy Irrea maar lo lire Uree ctiuectioa Uu UarOVw by arnab trom tbe North. fir roer pro.nptJr eaerated. and oonaarerl An the cny 00 the Railaoao tree of charre. (Ulaa re ark (VI an 4Ieaaile aiawi 12 m.

IT. i a Aa.41 fl a- rl Imponer of Wt.a:e, and Krh llnamsl IDI Vr I r-lltva. It Siwi led n. Cat iL.lla ARE: rUi-, Bnouna miu. 7.

Aaanra, oiranooaea. tAia-A. VL andmU kiaxlata iloaar ramaJa.n- aaal Ki 4e raaa-jr iiatuicma Wrarranretnr-nts with the irrfnrinal i a fc ar aaaaa, a ajaj WmW i for ale, by Hetu ogrrtari at ery rrxlnrrd nrarra. of rreta-k Lira eat rar -k a 4 ate pra a. rjtlaa -I baaJ Trearaarau M.iTw-iiia.-TT r-arri a tra ALU)N.

ca- tbe Mel 7rSTN. a aa uar HO uaal Oaol a-re raiurjr cornr lo hira in mm ebaaed cmxm to raerxi rM re or -a ear, trrwtrarwt rare la a aoira-nr Mau-ae Gonorrbo-a. Gleet. Nnn.rr. tJ.n i( aieortbewrrr tyarmm bUat eradaratme rhVd.

rtonU bare Up tt-raaa coo-omt oompUmt. care.t.rto- tber are re to rraaB a. coamavoiatn rrrrettej tit? bainr. of Lir. Dr.

ktatbaiv raiaaOtHBWvilltal. a. NOTICE. aa awa from tte -jrarraier. Vt two aerra men MILtt.a maa ahoal 24 rear IkXof are, teet or taror bra.

kra-y baA, ZVT rr1.r I'irTifcsoiii bkark eyej be reoetally. a bra apokea to re apeakieg.au Incline, lo Uuk lie took witk kna a bm- ekk enat arvj fmrk coal of broaro Ims and bar fer bat. Tbe other boy a named JOHN, aSoot TJ rear of are. Tjpvaril of i b-r-t atoop aiooAVi-d. aad a lat lirxAAnrrd.

Tti acar Aa ba fcjri brad. Hewnrarar aa obi hlae cVKh (cloae body) coat, and art, a User rtontaloora. It ippoaed they will make atrwarxi Malnleor New Urlrana. A reasonable rearmrd anil he aal far their arretieoMoa. Any iraVri-raXxai rtirr? tSe aboae Nrrmrt, lefX wirh 11am a-a Blair, will Se atien-bH to.

B. YOf-NGBLOOD. Tbe N. CI firirmi will rrrrm thraa? Uanra. and araal ui mrtrr-.

rtafcrr. tl SLAVK fraa nra fUrHalxaa, to 44 a baw mmmt all arrl.tnated aaa) nra- imrofy kkHy fS4 luurl. fs be atl aer-v luw. by J. A.

EAKD CO. 45 Marat I3J i Br-ll lo ArravV. 4.

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