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UJL MARINE NEWS: port of Nw Orleans, November 14, 1844. -CLEANED VKSTKRDAV. Ship Huron, Weeks, Havre, Whitney Co Brig Street, McConnell, Havana, Key naud it Fallon AUKIVEI). Ship Elitabeib Bruce, Day, 49 days fia Bremen, to Hiasier 3d my. Ship Sawn Parker, Cutter, 17 days fm Boston, to master 1st my.

Barque Bachelor, Horton, 13 days fm Norfolk, lo master 1st my. Brig Prestegio. (Sp) Gelpi, 9 days fm Havana, to Kaymoid Co At the Point. Scbr Sturgis, Dorry, 9 days fin Turks Island, to master 2d my STEAMERS. American Eagle, Montgomery, fm Louisville.

Ben Franklin, VRile, fm St Louts. Fame. Martiu, fro jtodolph, Coiling, fm Vicksburg 1054 bales cotton. Denizen, Srodes, fm Colombia 998 bales cotton. Creole, Hierii, Im Mobile.

CfiteJoyeuse, Dalmaa, fm Alexandria 323 bs cotton. Gov Breathitt, Vaughn, fin Bowling Green. Midori Mail, Streck, im Baton Rouge. Republic, Streck, fm Plaouemine 7 bales cotton. Towboal Pilot, Gow, fm the Passes.

Towboat Dan'l Webster, McClain.fm Grand Prairie. Towhoat Claiborne, Hanhnry, Im the Turn. BELOW COMING CP. Ship Statesman, Leopard, Venice, and Claiborne, MEMORANDA. The schr.

L. L. Sturges lea Turks Island on the 26th ultimo reports the sthr. Mary Wilkes to sail for ihii port in seven days. The steamer Ben Franklin left St.

Louis on the 5th instant repwrtt 5J feet water in the Upper Mississippi. Met steamers Missouri, Congress and Maria aground at Tower Island Julia Chouteau ailgopate. The steamer American Eagle left Louisville on the 4tb instant reports 6 feet water in the Canal, and an 8 feel rise coming from above pLOTHING-FOLGERfc BLAKE have a further addition to their verv extensive assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. Fashionable Twtreds Prince Albert Coau, new style; Do do Paletot, plaid and lancy colors Do do Sacs, do do do; Black and fancy colored cloth Paletots, wadded Do do do saltinet do; Do do do Sics Do blue, brown and green Frock Coats; Do do do Dress do; Fancy colored Prince Albert Coats. Also Blanket Coats of all colors, long and short PANTALOONS Superfine black French Casimere, plain Do do do Crape finish; Do faucy plaid do Do do check do; Do do stripe do; Do do colors heavy buckskin Cassiqieres; Do Oxford ruixt Sattfnet Do fancy colors, of all qualities Do do Tweeds and plain do; Do Kentucky Jeans do; Do Hani Times do; BOUND JACKETS.

Blue Cloth; Blue Saltinet Oxford Mixt; Steel Mixt; Hard Times Mixt. VESTS: I Super Silk Velvet, double Breasted Do black Cassimere do and single Black and fancy Satins, every style Rich fancy Cashmere do Do do Woollen Velvets, do; Do do Valencia, Toilnets Cloth, Sattinets, and Red Dick Jobusou do; Cotton Velvet, Marseilles. SHIRTS: Superior Lilien, narrow and wide plaits; Do I oilon. wiih Linen bosoms Linen Check, Calico and Cotton Check do; Tw lied Hickory Plain do Bine Stripe do Red and white Flannel do and Drawers; White Canton Flannel do do Plain Cotton do do do Merino anil Lamhswrtol ilo do; American Knit 56111-. ami Drawers, new article Silk lo do do.

FANCY ARTICLES Gam Elastic Suspenders, all kinds; fcHra rich figured satin scans Extra bUrk Italian Cravats; Fancy silk Scarf and Ties Silk ami cambric Pocket lldkfs; Satin and lior.ibazine Stocks ani fancy colored kid Gloves; Braver and buckskin lo; Angola aim cotton do; Merino and rotion Socks; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Fur Caps; CIotfTCaps; Wj. terp'rot Caps; Silk Nutria Hats; fashionable Broail Brim white and black Mais all sorts; Leather Trunks, superior common do; Carpet Bags; Coal Cass. BLANKETS-Ami rican.Frem hind English Blankets. BKUGAN Red and black, for plantations Linsey Jackets and I'anls, for plantation Negroes. INDIA RUBBER GOODS Over Coats; Capes Lvggins Life; Preservers; Cushions; Goatjshnir camlet Cloaks, lull circle, lined with heavy tancv lininss.

BOYS' CLOTH I of every variety, too numerous to particularise. Our friends and the public generally are invited to call and examine our larjre assortment, previous to purchasing elsewhere, at 17 Old Levee, corm-r Customhouse nreet. 2t (novlO 3tsu SlW FORTF RF Ti'N-lNiO JOHV cwJ- PIANO PAIRING an WILLIS. Tuner, Regulator and Kepairtr of Piano Fortes, for many year with the principal Manufacturers of lo'h New York and Boston, respectfully solicits the liberal patronage of his former friends, and the public generally. B.

A Irttog series of years in the business insures a full guaranty as to capability both as Tuner or Repairer. Orders left at A Tyler's Watch and Jewelery establishment. 39 Camn street, will meet with immediate attention I Orders designed for me, ami left at any other establishment than the above named, will not mwl with my personal attention. novl3 Im JOHN ILLIS, 39 Camp St. B.

ROWER Importers and trkaUta.lt Dealers in CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASS WARE. 17 Camn and 84 Common street. Country Mfrcha.vts may depend upon being served in the best manner, and at as low price as can We tound in the city. novl3 6m FASHIONABLE HATi 'AND CAP STORE.

Wholesale and Re tail, Too 31 Canal street. 1 he subscribers are now receiving per ship Java, a choice variety of the finest HATS and CAPS, of the latest Paris and New York styles, to which they would call the attention of their friends and the public generally. nl3 3t JOHN ROBERTSON CO. REMOVED round the corner from No 2 Exchange Plac.toNo 514 Canal street. LEIGH-TON'S 1st PREMIUM SHIRT AND srrnric sTfiRC.

where gentlemen can depend on bein? furnished with Under Garments ol superior quality and fasbiona- -r' Zl JJJZCj ble make; line Linen A a silt? and Cotton shirts; 'AIJU Bosoms; Collars; Stocks; Scarfs; Cravats; Suspenders; Gloves; Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs; Merino Under Shirts; Wrappers; Drawers; Umbrellas, kc, which will be sold cheap for cash. Prices Fixed. No 51 1 Canal st. SHERRY" WINE A few quarter casks of Harmony's Amontillado Sherry, in store, for nl bv II HAY INKS, 1 uaric s- Also-3 puncheons of old IRISH WHISKEY. nl3 COAL 50 casks Lehigh Coal, landing frurn ship Haidee.

from Philadelphia, and for raleby nl3 ASHBRIDGE CO, 97 Cnmp st. ALT. 1800 sacks Cadis Salt, on board ship Haidee, ior sale by nl3 ASHBRIDGE CO, 97 Campst Tfi BOXES Manufactured TO- sobscribers have in store, and are receiving from Virginia by every vessel, a lar-e stock of TOBACCO, put up expressly for the Southern market, which they fTer for sale upon accommodating terms, consisting in part of tbe following Royall, half boies; Wv Rodney, do do; Jones Son, do do; Bruce, do do; dlui, do a- a Wintffield. extra loft bnies; Jas Grant, do do do Queen Bee.do dodo; Wm Walsb. dododo-, Grant WiiliMns, do do do.

Also, a large lot of Common, lfi iind 12s. various brands, JMana iw, Gravier st. novlSSm opposite tbe Bulletin office. THE subscribers have lately received. tv the different arrivals from Europe, and offt, for sale, on UIm-i al terms, the kjt lowing articles CHAMPAGNE, of ery Kiperjor quality, In 1 audS doen cases; r-SCOTCH Pjntt; j.

SiTeruVrn sil.UDN. ib 1 and 2 11 do do FINE OLD wmsM.x,uipiiwi 5 alien demiiohns PIG IKON, Carnbroe, Gartsheme, and Summerlee brands a rui BOLT IRON, assorted sixes; do LONDON PORTER, in quarts and pints; fCKTON ALE, do; PORTER BOTTLES, in mats: FINE OLD ARTELLO BRANDY, in puncheons and demijohns; ENGLISH PAINTS, assorted cokirs; io FLAG STON ES, best tool dressed SHERRY VLNE, a lew cases very old. 1 Suw-tf HOLMES MILLS, 55 Camp it 530 fejt WE sZZjP AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN THEATRE. Managers Messrs.

Muf.ller Place. THIS EVENING, Thursday, November 14tb, 1844, Will be presented, the Melodrama of THE DEATH TOKEN- Charles Mr Chanfrau. Laurette, Mrs. nt. To be followed by the amusing Faice of THE SWISS COTTAGE.

Lisette, Mrs. Kent. To conclude with the laughable Farce of HUNTING A TURTLE. Mrs. Turtle, (with a song.) Mrs.

Kent. I Prices of Admission: Dress Circle and Private Boxes, SI Parauette. Second and Third tier of Boxes. 50cnts; Gallery, 25 cents. Utr uoors open at 6 o'clock the Overture win commence at precisely a quarter before 7.

NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE. Corner of Baronne and Poydras streets. STICKNEY and M. BUCKLEY. Managers.

THIS EVENING, Thursday, November 14th, 1844, The performance will commence with a Grand Alle-mande on Two Horses, by Mises Laura Buckley and Rosaline Stickney Grand Trial of Skill, by the whole company Tyrolean Dance, by Misses Laura Buckley and Rosaline Stickney Cord Volante, by Mr "Day Miss R. Stickney as the Flow er Girl-Sailor's Hornpipe bv Master Buckley Virginia Minstrels in their Negro Songs and Dances lr. S. P. Stickney will appear as the Colossus of Rhodes, Riding, Driving and Managing four Horses at the same time with a great variety ol other entertainmentsconcluding with The Unfortunate Market Men.

ZW Boxes, 75 cents Chili Iren under ten years of age, half price Gallery, 37J cents. Doors open at ha If-past 6 o'clock Performance to commence at half-past 7 o'clock. ORLEANS THEATRE. FIRST NIGHT-FRENCH OPERA. Re-appearance of M'lle.

CALVE. THURSDAY EVENING. November 1844. LA FILLE DU REGIMENT. An Opera in 2 acts, by Doniiet'i.

Performers-Messrs Mathieu, Richer.and Mordant, Mile Calve, Mad Mathieu. To begin will LA MARQUISE DE RETINTA1LLE, A Vaudeville in I act. ty Doors open at 6 o'clock performance to commence at half past 6 o'clock, precisely. ORLEANS THEATRE. THE public are respectfully informed that the list of subscribers to "the ORLEANS THEATRE is opened at the Comptroller's office from 9 o'clock, A.

M-, to 3 P. M. A reduclion ol" one-third on the usual price will be afforded to those who will subscribe for all the season. no6-8t T. COLIN.

Comptroller. TAGLIONI BALL ROOM, Corner of Baronne and Per dido streets, oier the Car-rollton Railroad Depot. THE undersigned lias the honor to inform the Lai lies anil Genllemen of this city, that subscriptions will be received during the month ol Novemlwr. for a series of SOCIETY BALL, at this new and splendid Saloon. A subscription list is now open at the office of the Ball Room, where subscriptions will be reo-ived from 9 o'clock, Ja.

until 3 o'clock, P. M-, and Irom 4 until 6 P. M. 0 A committee for the direction -of these Balls will be appointed by thv proprietor, and the price of subscription, which will be moderate, will be agreed upon between the committee and the nndersitrned. nov6-tf JOHN A BARRETT.

Secretary. WASHINGTON AND AMERICAN BALL St. Philip street, between Royal and Bourbon streets. THE iManager respectfully informs his friends and th" public eenerally, that this room havinji been thorou-'hlv repaired, ill he op- mil for the season 011 WKDNESDAY, the 16tb umlaut, illi-a GRAND DRESS BALL. Admittance $1 00 Ladies Gratis.

Doors open at half-past 7 o'clock. GEORGE STEPHENS, Manager. No weapons allowed in the Ball Room. ol5 ORLEANS "BALL ROOM. kGRAND DRESS it MASQUERADE BALL, rnrry night P.

A. DUKORD (has the honor to inform his frienOs and the public in general, that he will con tinue, as heretolore, ti management of the BALLS of the aliove esUil.lislinienl, which will open on the 1 9th intanL Nothing shall be spared to render it one of the best and mol arcommouiodaling places ol amusement in this city. A Restaurant will be 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 promptitude. The bar room will We constantly supplied with the very best liquors. Tbe Orchestra is composed of the most able artists in the city.

Doors onen at half-past 7 o'clock. A strict police will be in attendance, for the maintenance of the peace. No weapons are allowed in the Ball Room, by order of the City Council. M8 PA. D.

TY4NCING ACADEMY Opened by -L' MR. DEVOTI, at the following places: At the Armory o' the ahin-ton Batallion, Tues- days and Saturdays, at 4 o'clock for young La dies and voun? Masters. At Madam Piegnier Baquie's, Roval street, No 152, Wednesdays at 4 clock and Saturdays at 9 A where-young Ladies anil Masters will be received. 'the Ai ademv. No 123 Chartres street, Mondays.

Vednesdaut anil Fridays, at half-past 6 in the evenintr. Address, at the otiice of 'he Armory, from 9 to 3, and from 4 to 6 o'clock, or ai 123 Chartres street. The daily paper will give nonce in due time about the Evening Classes in the econn Auimcipaiiiy. He will teach tl modern A as it is danced in Parwand New York, the new Hop alti, Dancing, oroVnarv Walizine, Quadrilles, kc, and other new Dances for Children, alter the manner of the best Euror5ean Academies. Ay Mr Devoii i desirous of -rtrcling his pupils in iWtrue l'hvsiolctb-v of he will open a sub scription which will last nve monins, at tne rai oi for the entire course.

Families sending more tlmn one pupil will be entitled to a reduction in the price. Persons not wishing to subscribe for the course, will pay $6 per month Mr Devoii will give private lessons at his house, or at the residences of his pupils, ors at the Dancing Soirees will be given once a month, at which the pupils and ladie are inviu-d. in order that parents may be advised of the progress of their children. Mr Devoti is a Professor 1 the following institutions Mdine. Granet, No 20 Bourbon street: Misses Allison, corner Carondelet and St Joseph sts Mdme.

Baquie. corner Royal and Toulouse sts; At No. 125 Julia street At the Orleans Lyceum, Esplanade street; Al the Louisiana Iinstitution, 71 Rampart street At the Jefferson Academy, Exchange Passage, kc, kc sept8-ly oct30 R. CLISSEY, PROFESSOR OF DANCING, has the honor to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of New Orleans that bis DANCING ACADEMY is now open at No 15 Bourbon street, between Canal and Customhouse streets, where be is prepared lo give instruction in that fashionable and elegant Dance, THE POLKA. And, as usual, a great variety of such Dnnces as are calculated lo add grace and elegance lo the deportment of young ladies and gentlemen.

He also gives lessons in me ionowinr Acanannes, where young ladies, not members of thoe institutions, ma join the classes in Dancing Madame BouaNOS, 183 Si I ouis street Madame Desravaux. cor Rampart and Bienville sts; Mr Hitchcock, HO Poydras street; Mrs Montgomery, 197 St Joseph street. HP" Private Lessons will be given either at my room or at the residence of pupils. tr-fcveuing venuemen arc mw uj.cu oci31-4m I 1 1 i TERPSICHORE HALL, Jackson street, Lafayette. The Ladies and GenUeraen of New Orleans and the City of Lafayette, are respectfully informed that a series of SOCIETY BALLS will lie given at the Tekpsichore Ball Room this season.

Subscription lists are now open at the Ball Room, and at Mr. T. Rea's Job OrBce, No. 60 Magazine street Th price of subscription for those who reside in New Orleans, will be $15 for twelve Balis, without any additional charge for car ride. Thos who reside in Lafayette will lie charged $12.

Non subscribers, for a single ticket, $1 50. who will have to conform lo such rules as tne subscribers may adopt when me nts snan have been closed. Particulars more fully expressvd in the lists- Du notice will be eiven of the first Society Ball. w. w.

VAUliHI, novl3-tf J. C. WINGARD. ARMORY OF THE WASHINGTON REGIMENT. SOCIETY BALLS.

Mr. DEVOTI has tbe honor to announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of the city of New Orleans, that a series of SOCIETY BALLS will given during tbe winter, in the splendid Hall of tbe Washington Reeiment, which be has engaged for that purpose. The Hall has been splendidly fitted up, and newly painted throughout, and having fourteen large openings. i not surpassed for comfort and convenience as a Ball Room by anv other in the env The subscription list is now open at the Office of the Armory, where subscriptions will be received. One notice will be given when tbe first Ball will Uke place.

pqvl2-tf ST. LOUIS BALL RO tflT. THE Subscription Lists to the seiies of SOCIETY, MASQUE AND DRESS BALLS, to be given at the a'ove Room, are r.ow (open. Gentlemen wishing to suliscribe, are requested to call on Mr 11 RUFFI ER. at the other of tbe Ball Room, of at theomceof the sat Louis itotei.

13 iyt Mrs HAWLEY, Lessee. WANTS. "WTANTED A situation as Garden- by a young man, a native of England, naving been two years in this country, and baa a tbo. rough practical knowledge of every branch of bis business. A proper and certified character can be produced.

Address "Gardener," post office. 3t FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. JL Wanted, twr furnished rooms, situated in the 2d Municipality, and not higher up Uian St Joseph street. Address Box 5, post office. St WANTED TO HIRE A smart EGRESS, about 10 years of age, is wanted to attend street a young child.

Apply at No 70 Ursuline nov-9 tf SITUATION WANTED. A young gentleman from Virginia wishes to obtain a 'ther as Salesman, Book-keeper or general Clerk in a Commercial House in this city. Can give the best of references as to character, ability, kc, from his late employer Would be willing to engage one month without compensation in a bouse where probable employment would be given. Please address James B. Montgomery, through the PosiofBce.

nov8-lw A PARTNER WANTED In a highly respectable and lucrative' business The capital required is small, devoted personal attention being essentially required. A very handsome yearly profit will be insured the partner joining. Address, by letter, A. Post Office, with proper name and direction. ANTED.

25 competent White Waiters, at the Mansion House," Mobile. None need apply unless well recommended. octlO-tf CHARLES CULLUM. SITUATION WANTED By a young married man, who has a knowledge of the Hardware business either in a Hardware store, or any other commercial house, as a clerk or salesman. The advertiser has resided some years in the city, and has a general acquaintance in one of the richest sections ol the state, where he is at present.

The best of reler- ences given, as to character, abilities, Ate. Apply at this office. o29 tf NXTICE. A Commission House long and respectable standing in Ibis city, and having a large share of business patronage, being desirous of extending their business, would be willing to accept of a partnership with a gentleman possessing a lew thousand dollars capital, and of known respectability. To such a person wishing to engage in business, this opportunity offers -inducements which are seldom met with.

Address box D. 41, Postoffice, wiih real name aud address, and a personal interview may be had. s26 ANTED. A situation as Porter in a store or hotel, or other employment of like nature, by a voung man thoroughly acclimated, who can furnish the best of references for s-lirietv," industry, Lc. Please address at tup office of the Picayune; tr which prompt attention will he paid.

alO MILITARY NOTICES. Head Quartkrs, Louisiana Legion. New Orleans, Oct. 25, 1844. Brigade Order No.

7. -w. In contormity to law, the Lt eion of lull winter uniform, on SUNDAY. 24ih November, on the Public Square, at half past 8 o'clock, A precisely, lor Inspection Review. The company of (rleans Cazadores, Captain Trigo, will repair to the Square hall an hour before the Review, to cl and gunrd the gates.

The commanders of companies are specially charged with the strict execution ol ibis order. CH AS CUVELLIER, Brigadier General Commanding the Legion of Louisiana. ViGNtE, Actinir AMe-de-Canm. n9 ij Attention! Washington Guards. Parade on SUNDAY, the 17th instant, at 8 o'clock, in full winter uniform.

Target Excursion. By order of Captain Jordv. McALPIN, 1st Sergeant. cers. nlO Bv order of Cant Jordv.

WHITE, Sec'y. FIRE! FIRE! tf? ashington ire Co. No. 4. At'end an Adjourned Metting on THURSDAY EV ENlNtS.

the instant, nt hall" past 6 o'clock. ii 13 It HAMILTON, Secretary. CP" Volunteer Hose Co. No. 1.

The members of this company are requested to attend a Called Meeting, on SUN4JAY MORNING, the 17th inst. at half past 10 o'clock. By order of the Foreman, McMannus- I3 SC HN EIDER, Secretary BOARDING rs7 A. ST ON Ere-spectfully infonns her friends and the public generally, that she has taken a house in Gravier street, No 121, where she is prepared to accommodate a few families, and a large r.umler of day boarders. ul3 61 KNAPP tc WKST- COTT.

Dental Surgeons, have re-i turned to New Orleans, and ay lie consulted at their Operating Rooms at ibe St Charles Hotel, adjourn the Ladies' Parlor. Refer to Prof Sione, Dr Campbell, Hon A Ba Tow, Mu'lL'e Waterman, Dr Luzenburg, Dr Lewis, Dr Ballard, RtRev Bishop Blanc. novl2 daWif G. W. PARMLY, Dental Surgeon, has returned from his p'ofessioinl tour uponth'' Coast, and may now be ron-u'led at his office, North street, opjxisite Lafayelle Square.

Having secured the services of a gentleman of the vory first standing in Artificial Work, to assist him. be can now give it more attention than usual, and is fully prepared to iusrt TEETH, from one to a complete sett, with all the improvements made by nit numerous family of Dental Surgeons in various parts of the United States. Lc. kc. nov7 w.

H. HUTCH I NGS, thankful for past favors, leave to inform the tmblic that he has opened his DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS at the corner of Canal and Chartres streets, entrance No 3J Chartres street, where he is prepared to wait upon his friends and the public. Having at great expense made new discoveries, and received Irom Europe and Uie Northern cities, all the recent improvements in instruments and chemicals, he is now pre-paied to lake likenesses of families in groups or separately, in the shortest possible time, (only a tew seconds.) The public generally, ami the ladies par-ticulnrly, are invited to call and examine the specimens in his gallery, among which will be found the promi nent men oi tne oay. nb 6m AGUIRE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, comer of Camp and Canal streets, New Orleans. JAMES MAGUIRE has tbe pleasure of announcing to bis friends in ibis city, and to bis numerous patrons in all parts of the South, that he has returned from bis late professional tour in Europe, and is ready to attend to all commissions in bis line.

He flatters himself that his previous reputation has not suffered by his diligent and critical visits to tbe most celebrated Photographers in England aud France. He has become conversant with all the recent wonderful improvements in tbe science, and is prepared ith instruments of great power and excellence. His new method of preparing plates, rendering them intensely suceptible to ihe impression of light, enables him to accommodate sitters in an incredible short space of time. His rooms, at the corner.of Camp and Canal streets, have been elegantly fitted up, anil ladies are assured that even in their own parlors their portrait could not be executed wiih more facility and comlortto themselves. J.

Magaire has made arrangements for the instruction of others in this art, giving them his personal attention and the benefit of all the late discoveries, besides providing tbem with all the instruments, glasses, frames, plates, chemicals, kc, necessary to complete success in their profession. His friends'and all strangers are invited to visit his rooms, where elegant specimens may lie seen. No charge is made unles the likeness is perfect and true to life- n2 6m MUSIC The subscriber, lately a member of the Orchestra of the Theatre d'Or-leans, will devote a portion of his time to SOCIETY BALLS, SERANADES, MILITARY MUSIC, fcc. He likewise proposes to give les-ons in Music, at his house in the city, and lo arrange Music lor auy instrument He most respectfully solicits the patronage of bis triends and the public at No 73 Chartres street, at the residence of T. Benoit.

oct29-3m F. KROLL. REA'S JOB PRINTING UK- 1 FICE, AND OFFICE OF THE ROTARY PRESS, No 60 Magaxine street, Bank's Arcade Tbe undersigned, after tendering his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally, for their very liberal support during ti past year, bees leave to inform themthat he has recently received from New York and a large and splend'd assortment of N.vy TW and other PRINTING MATERIALS, which mnkes his office as complete as any in the Southern country, and which wiU enable bim to execute all orders for PRINTING in a style unsurpassed by any other.otfice in this citv. His stock of PAPER is purchased at wbalesale in the Northern cities, and is selected from the best paper manufactories, which enables bim to execute PRINT-IN at from 20 to 30 per cent cheaper than he could otherwise do and at as low rates as are charged in the Northern nnd Western rili-x. A complete assortment of CARD STOCK of every quality and color, in whole sheets, has recently been received, direct from the manufacturers, from which Cards of any sir.e can be furnished, some of which are printed on tbe Rotary Press at tbe exceedingly low price of FOUR DOLLARS PER THOUSAND.

rip-Tlie proprietor wil' at all t'mes take pleasure in 'xlnli'ting specimens of every of Priniinr to the public, and would respectfully urjre ll.em examine his price and work before leaving orders elsewhere, novl? 3tu H3btisli I Washington Guards Orders. Att. ml an ailjoiirned special nnelin on FltlDAY ill EVENING, thelSih instHiit, at 7 o'clock, at the Armory, lor thf eh ciion of non-cominiioned Pin i i AUCTION SALES. BY F. H.

FETITPAIN. rPHIS DAY. 14th November. 1844. will be sold at 10 o'clock, at bis Auction Room, No 136 Chartres street An assortment of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, consisting of new style Prints, Cloths and Cassimeres, Merino, Alpaca, Woollen Hosiery, Merino and Woollen Shirts, icc.kc ALSO 2 cases of Calico and Linen Bosom Shirts and an assortment of Boots, Shoes and Brogans.

nl4 BY HEWLETT CENAS. WILL be sold on THURSDAY, the Hth instant, at II o'clock, A at the New Basin, under the inspection of the Port Wardens, for account of whom it may concern, the following articles, saved from the wreck of ship SOBIEsKI, vir: 1 Anchor, 2 pieces Chain Cable, 1 Cap, 2 pieces Casting, Stream Cable, Ate. now landing from steam schooner Eagle. Terms Cash. nl3 Cotton Cotton Cotton! BY HEWLETT CENAS.

Office Ho. 44 Magazine street. WILL be sold on FRIDAY VENING, the 15ih Instant, at 4 o'clock, at the Merchants' Cotton Press 80 bales COTTON, slightly damaged on board the steamer Paul Pry. Sold for account of whom it may concern. Terms Cash.

nl4 Positive Zale without reserve of H'ines, Brandy, Fruits, Ifc, imported direct. BY SYK.ES HYDE. A. Devall, Auctioneer. ON FRIDAY, the 15th instant, at 10 o'clock, will be sold at their Auction Store, 51 Magazine street, opposite Banks' Arcade, the following WINES, to close consignments, imported direct and of superior quality, vix 1160 cases Cluret, Leoville, Pauillac St Emilio and Chateau Margaux, Ate 69 casks Claret, St Emelion, Pauillac Montferrand 200 baskets Champagne Wine, Ay Mousseux Comte de Mordant, Sillery Mo-seux Comote de Mordant.

Ay Mousseux Marquis de Massiac and de Lohson. 31 cases each 25 baskets 775 baskets Anisette, Champion At Chauvet brands. 100 baskets Guipnolet, each 6 boltles; 14 bales Claret Corks, 30 sacks, 500 each, 2I0m 75 baskets Sweet Oil, first quality, clarified 50 rases brandy Apricots 50 do Plums 10 half pipes brandy, A Seignet 7 nines Gin. Swan'hrand. Air.

Lr Terms, which will be liberal, made knowa at the sa'e- Livauduit Property Withovt Reserve. BY J. A. BEARD CO. J.

A. Bonneval, Auctioneer. WILL be sold at auction on SAT-URD AY, the 16th in-t, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade A certain LOT OF GROUND, in faubourg Livau-dais. Citvot Lafayette; said lot measures 30 feet front on irst street, between Rosseau and Levee streets, by a depth of 125 feet between parallel lines. This property is very desirably located, being only one square Irom the city.

Terms The purchaser to assume the payment of three notes tr Ti each, payable respectively, the 5th of March. 1315, 5th, 1345, aud the 5th of arm, io-i' me nmanre cash. 2d. A certain LOT OF GROUND, in the square bounded by Second, Prytannia and Plaquemine -treets, measuring 3l feet front on S. cond treet, by 125 feet deep I etween parallel lines.

This projierty is immediately in the vicinity of Mr Conrad's dwelling, am! ieiral.e for a residence. Turns The purchaser to assume the payment of a due the lSih of April, 1845 the balance cash. Acts of sale before Kinney, Esq, at the expense of the purchasers. George A. Sanford vs.

the ship Mary Kingsland and Isitrgo. the District Court of the United J- Sti Males, Eastern District of Louisiana No 6158. By vinue of a writ of Venditioni Exjiis to me directed in the aliove entitled suit, will le sold at the Citv Exchange, St Louis street, between Chartres and Royal streets, on SATURDAY, the Itith day of N-vember. 1R44, al the hour of 12 o'clock, the Hull of the ship Kingsland, living coppered and copper fastened, now Ivifijf lh foot of St'Josepb st. wliarf.

A SIDNEY' ROBERTSON, Marshal. Terms t'fl-li. nI2-5l Valwible 2d Municipality Real Estate Without reserve. BV J. A.

HEARD Ac CO. Office next to the Arcade, Magazine street,) J. A. Bonneval, Auctiouer. Wl LL be sold at auction on SATURDAY, November 30th, at 12 o'clock, at Banks Arcade, ai tgazine street The follow in valuable and desirable Real Estate, particularly well located for respectable Family Dwellings, bcirg the highest ground in the Parish of Orleans, and in the immediate neighlxirhood of Annunciation Square, to wit 16 LOTS OF GROUND, in the Square bounded by Edward, Basin, Pncariiiier and Annunciation streets.

Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, measure 25 feet 6 inches and 7 lines front on Annunciation street, by a depth of 100 feet between parallel lines. Lo 5. 6, 7 and 8, measure 25 feet 7 inches and 11 lines froHt on Annunciation street, by a depth of 12o feet, between parallel lines, with the right ol Alley in the rear, measuring 10 feet 9 inches. Lot 9 measures 30 leet front on Annunciation street. by a depih ol of 12o feet, wiih the right of Alley, mea suring in leet 9 inches, on this lot is a double trame Houe.and Kitchen in the rear.

Lot 10 measure? 30 feet .8 inches front on Annuncia tion street, by a depth of 125 teet. between parallel lines, with the rivrlit of Alley in the rear of 10 feet 9 inches On this lot is a frame Kitchen. Lot 11 measures 28 feel 9 inches front on Annuncia tion street, by a depth ami front on Basin street of 125 iei, wiih me riirni Alley in me rear, measuring iu feet 9 incne. This lot forms the corner of Basin and Annunciation streets, and has a good frame House and Kitchen, with a garden well stocked wiih fruit trees. Lots 12, 13.

It. 15. 16. 17 ami 18. measure each 27 fet i inches and 6 4-7 lines front on Pacannier street, bv a depth of 120 leet between parallel lines; lot No i.

i (. lorinuig me corner oi nariu ami i acjnnier streets. The whole of this property on Pacannier street, is oc cupied as a Lotion fickery. and rented lo a good tenant- I rhe Plans of this Property will be exhibited at the Arcade ten days previous to sale. i ertus wne-murm casn, tmioucr i mm to i mouths credit, for approved endorsed notes, bearing I mortgage until final payment.

Acts of sale to he com Dieted wilbin ten days from tbe datenf sale, or the property will be resold after an advertisement of two I days in two of the city papers, without further notice of default. Acts of sale before D. I. Ricardo, Notary Public, at the expense of the purchasers. 13,18,24,28,30 WRKCK OF STEAMER OSAGE, AT AUCTION.

Wl LL be sold at public sale on SATURDAY, the 16lh Nvemler, at 12 o'clock, on the right bank of the Mississippi river, about 62 ni'les above the city, and immediately above the Col lege Punt, Parish of St Jamee. tor tne oeneniot an concerned, the wreck of steamer OSAGE, as she now lies. The Boilers and Engine, all the cnppx and iron work, has been placed upon the bank, and is in gtHMl preservation, and fit, with little repairs, for im mediate use. Termsof sale Caslu WALLIS. for Uie Underwriters, a3 5ttds JOHN HYDE.

Agent, 12 Poydras st DEMOVAL BONNEVAL LA XV BUZAN. Auctioneers, have removed to the large Sales Room, 69 Poydras street, near Magazine, where thev are nrenared to receive Goods and Merchandise of every description, for sale at auction or private sale and will attend to the sale of Real Estate, Negroes, and on-door sales cf every description. Will act as Brokers for the purchase and sale of Real Estate, Negroes, Stocks, Merchandise, kc, kc Their regular days of sale will be as usual Mnday, el nsd ay ana rnnay oi eacn wef. TT'RESH ARRIVALS OF BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Merchants and others desirous of opening new sets of Books, lor tne mm ii.tr hnsiness season, are respectfully invited to call and examine the large and splendid stock ot the subscrileY.

which, for quality and variety, is not sur-nasted bv anv other establishment Tbe Blank Books nartirularlv. consisting of Ledgers. Journals, Day Books. Records. Cash Books, and Letter Books, are all made in tbe most superior manner, whether as regards Paper, Ruling or Binding, and will offered as low as similar articles can be procured at any where in the South.

Articles lor the Counting Room, such as Copying Presses; Black, Blue, Carmine an Copying Ink; Steel Pens; Quills; Wafers; Sealing Wax; Rubber; Ponm-e: Sand Boxes: Black Sand: Desk Weights and Bill Files; Desk and Pocket Knives; Erasors; Port Folios: Letter Clins: Inkstands, and the many other articles necessary for the writer, are all of tbe latest and I manufacture. THE COMMERCIAL BLANKS, vix: Steamboat and Ship Bills of Lading: Export, Import, kc. Mani fests: Drav Receipts Bills of Sterling and Domestic Exchange Notes Drafts, kc, kc, are prepared after tbe most approved patterns. His stock of WRITING. LETTER and FOOLS CAP PAPF.RS.

is of the most ample description and from tbe best manulactories. Every article has been clos-iorl hs thp tnhcrrihrr nersonallv dnrin? the sum- 1 I mer, trom Uie largest nepou ai uie norm, piven to it his closest attention, in order to secure the best of every thing that could be found necessary to complete bis stock ior tne coming wmier. Mnui.utr of this citv. and others, are therefore invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. n3-6teod SAMUEL WOOD ALL, 49 Camp it- di nn REWARD.

The above re- VJ ward will be paid for evidence that will I to ihe conviction of the INCENDIARY, who fired tk htiil, liner, corner of Canal street -and Exchange Place, oa tile evening of the 26th oft. The fire wasset bv means of a pitch pine knot or brand, about a foot ying. no iwii n-ij CLOTHS, MILL I Stones. 4c 12 pieces superior Bolting Cloths, assorted No 6. sand 9: 1J oairs ranch Burr Mil! Stones 100 pairs Cologne Mill Stones an assortment of Mill Stones, kc, lor sate ny RICHARDS HUMUtnitltt, o27 It.

I RtVV 11 Chartres st jlS 6 casks susrar cured Hani3, mnss si.r.erior articl. for ale l.r Oil FETTER, UMH SHIPS, For New Iberia. Frank. It and Berwick's Bay, Altakapas. 2 The new and snleininl rnnwr tened sieamslnn AI'ITT a if on'MOND MORNING.

3o ciock. i ins vessel was bnilt at New York, is a first rale sea lioat, and her machinery is ol the best For freight or passage, apply on board, opposhe St Louis street, or lo WALTON SHEAPE, 52 Camp st. Regular Packet. xo sail on SUNDAY, 17th inst, at 10 o'clock. A.

M. For Galveston, (Texas.) The well known steam.h.p NEW YORK. ...111 lAllllllinilurii will leave as aoove nnsitivelv. Ti. i- been thoroughly overhauled and put in complete or" def while at the North, and has accomm.ialions for cabin and passengers, unsurpassed by any steamer in the United Stales, with state rooms ani lower cabins.

For freight or passage apply to "'3 HAWTHORN k. WOODS, 63 Gravier st. For Galveston, Texas. The new steamship REPUBLIC, JOnn It C.runt I the above port on SATURDAY EVENING, the 16th instant, at 4 o'clock, having handsome accommodations, with state rooms. This steamer wa built expressly for the Texas trade, and is intended to sail under canvass as well as steam therefore she has the same advantage as anv sailing shin, which makes her preferable to any other in the trade.

For freight, having the greater part engaged, or passage, apply to the captain tin board, at the steamship wharf, foot of St. Louis street, or to WILLIAMS, WHITMAN lc CO, n9 Agents, 31 Camp street. For New York Lnuisinnn anrl New York Line The fast YAZOO, Captain Wibray, is now loading and wiil 'r hu' uespaicn. i-or treight or passage, having elegant accommodations, apply on board, opposite the Vegetable Market, or to HL'LL1N Campst For Philadelphia. Philadelphia new rieans t.ine ot rnckets.

1 lie AI i last sailing packet shi ALLEGHANY, Wm Shank land, master, having part of her careo eneaced. will have immediate despatch. For freight or passage ap ply on ooaru or to ASHBRIDGE, 97 Camp st. For Matagorda and Port Lavaca, tvia Galveston. The substantial eonnered schr ft A 1VE, Matson master, is now ready to receive ireini ior toe nnove pfirts, ano win nave despatch.

The Native is a Texan bottom, and under that flag. For freisrht or'passajie apply to the captain, on board, at the Picayune wharf, 1st municipality, or to nlO DOBBIN, 13 Bienville street Fr New York Louisiana and ZsSisNevv York Line. The fa sailing regular packet barque GENESEE, Capt Grepg, has two-thirds of her careo on board, and will meet with despatch. For balance of freight or passage, having eood accommodations, apply on board, opposite the Vegetable Marke' or to n5 11ULL1N WOODRUFF, 60 Camp st The packet ship LOUISVILLE will succeed the G. For Liverpool.

The fast sailing barque FANNY, Cant I-ovett, having part of ner cargo engagea, win nave quicK uespatcli. For freieht of 300 bnles C.otton, or pa-sasre, ajiplv cjn board or to o29 ASHBKIUGE. 97 Ca'mp st For Saint The new nnd light draught steamer 1N- r. EJV EiC Wm Little- ln, is otiiv expected in port, and havinir most of her cargo engaged, w-ll meet with ouick esuatch asahove. For freight or pa-sage, having fine accommodations, .11 I I 73 Tchoupitoulas st.

For Saint Louis. The new ami liiMit draught steamer HENRY BKY, Cam Wineiand, is daiiy execii-l in port, and having most of her cargo 'ngaired, will have quick despatch as a'ltov. For freichlor pas-age apply to SMALL McGILL, 7j Tchoiipit'ulas Steamer BALL.OOM, Capt P. Thompson. or Saint Louis.

This tine, new, light draught and fist running is now readv to re- reive freight, and will leave for the above and inter mediate ports on FRIDAY, the 15ih inst, at 10 o'clock A M. tor trriijbt or passage, liavintr superior ac- coiiiiiDMialions. apply on board or to 1.13 JNO SHAW it CO, The Balloon will take freight for dolpli, Miils' Point and Cairo. 24 Poydras st. Memphis, Ran- Regular Packet.

For Little Rock, Van Burnt, Fort Smith, Fort Gibson land all intermediate landings The splendid new and fast runnin? steamer SWALLOW, Lodwick, master, will leave for the almve and all intermediate landings, on FRIDAY, the 15th instant, at 4 o'clock, M. For freight or passage, apply on'board, or lo -r hmith, ureydrasst. or WALTON SANFORD. The Swallow will take and land freight Ion anv of the landings on the Mississippi river, between this and tne itiouiii oi inf araansas liver. D.

S. Mad Steamer St. Louis. On SATURDAY, the 16th instant! al 4 o'clock, M. For St Louis, Alton, Quincy and Warsaw Tbe very fast I running regular packet steamer ST.

Lt'U Anshuiz, masier, will leave tor the above. and intermediate pom as above. For freight or passage, navmg ni.e accommodations, appiv on oora.orto nil 1 SHANNON, 28 Poydras St. The St Lou will land freieht or oassentrers at Memphis. Randolph and Mills' Point Regular Weekly Packet Bseswing." Oil TUKsDAY, Uie 19th inst, at 5 o'clock, M.

For Baton Rouge, Poit Huilsm, Waterloo and the Coast. iThe fast running patenter packet steamer fc 1NG, I looper, master, will leave New Orleans lr the above landimrs. every TUESDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock. Returning, leaves Batan Rouse every SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock. For freight or Disssffe.

aPDIV on board, or to ni3 pc SHANNON. 28 Povdrasst Regular Don'ddsonmlle and Lafourche Packet Fie- trr." C. G. 1 hibndaux, muster. The VICTRESS will commence on WEDNESDAY, .1 li-'Jth instmit, to run as a regular VeeKly Packet during the -eason between New Or- lei: ami Lafourche, leaving New Orleans every WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'clock.

A and Donaldson- villeeve. SUNDAY, at 7 o'clock, A M. and will, du ring the low watf in Lafourche, run resrularly between Orleans ami Uonalusonviiie, leavm as aoove. For freight or passage, having splendid accommoda- llons, apply on ooarcj, or to nov 9 im BOvi fc.K 1 OLtyi 88 uravier st. AGENCY OF THE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.

ol New York, continues to insure against loss or damage by ire. Marine and Inland INaviation risks. The Company has an actual earned and invested capital of UVbK UAL A 311L.L.1UN UT UULLAHS. This amount, with the addition of the profiis on this years' business, (which exceed those of any previous one during its existence,) gives this Company the largest capital of any Insurance Company in the Uni ted states. The Company has also an additional sum in Premium Wotes tor pending risas ol neanv 11 A l.f A Ur UUbLAItS.

In amnle security, assurance of liberal retnrns, and hisrh vahie of every year's scrip, the Company offers every inducement wnicn can ne oenrea. Losses' adjusted witn iioeramy ano promptness. ZEBEDEE COOK, President. ALFRED PELL, Vice President. JOS.

B. COLLINS, Secretary CPA ENC OFF1 cor. of Camp and Gravier streets. THOMAS A. ADAMS.

ocll5-2mo is Agent. Surveyor's Or rice, 2d Municipality, New Orleans, Novemlier 5th, 1844. PROPOSALS will be received at my office during ten days from dale, forinakin the Side Waiks around Annunciation Square and Tivoli Circle. Brick Work lo be laid on edge, nnd all materials except curb and cutler stones, to be furnished by Uie contractor. i uuhbaiv, n6 lot Snrveyor 3d Municipality.

QUARTER MASTER'S OFFICE. I New Orleans, 30th Sept. 1844. SEPARATE sealed proposals are 104 vited and will be received at tbis'office until the 15lh of November next, at 12 M-, for the supply ot Fuel for tbe ensuing year, to the loliowing Military Posts, vix Barracks below INew ur leans Wmul and Pike. The wood to be merchantable Oak or Hickory, i9a r.ihin feet to the cord, to be delivered corded at such places on the public lands and in such quantities I -1 L.

SJ as mav oe requires uy iuc uum-i ui iuc uai mmw tor's Department at the several Posts respectively. miUEia, ol td Major and Quarter Master U. S. Army. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS Warremtid the Growth or 184.

1 subscriber has ju received from the establMv Hi-nt of S. Maupay. at Philadelphia, a general Garden Seeds, of tbe best Quality and war ranted genuine For sale; Wholesale and Reuil at tbe Seed Store. No 93 Camp street, a doors oeiow Poydras street, Mew urieaaf. nl2-2t" uanill Jiiurai.

WEEKLY DAILY MIRROR, edited and nuhlished bv N. P. WILLIS and Geo. P. Morris, New York.

This beautiful paper tbe pioneer of American Literature will fie found for sale at the New Orleans Literary Depot, where sub scriptions will also be received. Il2-2tdfcltW r.iriwiier rmr. 1 11 TING and PUTTY. 60 blU Wh.tiiii'; 15 bbls fulty, lAi.ilifg irom stip St-, ha lis, an. I for siilv by STEAMBOATS.

DEPAR TUBES THIS DAT. S. MAIL LINK. For Mobile. The new aii fast runnine low pressure steam iiar.rl FASHION.

HUCn UI- lerton. master, wul I. ave on THURSDAY, the 14th instant, on the arrival at the Lake of the o'clock, P. train of Uailroa Cars The FASHION i. furnished with state rooms for families and ladies, and has two spleudid saloons, with accommodations for passengers in every respect not surpassed by any boat in the South.

FL'LLERTON it HOTCHKISS, Agents. nl 4 Corner Poydras anil Tchnupitnulas streets'. Mail Steamer "West Win THIS DAY. Thursday, the 14lh instant, at 10 A. M.

Fcir St. Louis Alton, and Illinois Rhxr. The verv fast 1 at" retrular nassencer tiacket steamer WfcST WIND, Phillips eomminder, is now in port and will leave fer the above and intermediate ports as above. For freight or passage apply an board or nl4 SH NNON, 28 Poydras st rS' The West Wind ill Uke freight for Memphis, Randolph and Mills' Point. Vf THIS DAY.

V. S. Mail steamer "Diadem." Thursday, 14ih inst. at 4 o'clock, M. For Louisville, Cincinnati, Mayrcille and Portsmouth.

The new and verv bulit dr-inyiit steamer UlADbM, Kotrers, master, will leave as above, punctually. For freijrht or passage apply on hoard, al Poydras street wharf, or to JOHN HYDE. 12 Poydras street The D. takes freight for Paducah, Evans-ville. kc kc.

JVcw steamer "Importer.1, THIS DAY, Thursday, 14th inst, at 9 o'clock, A M. or Saint Louis and Misnouri RroeT.Th m-w sun! livht m' r1" steamer IMPORTER. K. S. Bricsell, master, is now receiving treight, and will leave as above.

For freight or passage, apply on board, at Poydras st wharf, or to nl4 JOHN HYDE, 12 Poydras st The, Importer takes freignt for Mills' Point, Cairo, kc. kc. Owtchita Packet "Annawan." For Bayou Bartholomew, Monroe, Black, Little and Tensas Rirers. The ANN A WAN, dipt. William M.

iImjii, having b'en unavoidably detained by the weather, will leave for the ahovenjorls and all intermediate landings THIS DAY, I he 14th instant, at 4 o'clock poitively. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, at the foot 'of Canal street, or to PILCIIER RAYBLRN. SO Camp st, corner of Natchez street Steamer "Minerva." On the 14th inst, at 4 o'clock, M. For Mobile, Ala. The fast running packet MINERVA, ill ivevt, master, unow in port re ceiving ireiifht, at the roynras street wi.ari.and will leave as above.

For frei ht or passage, apply on iKjard.orto nl3 SHANNON, 28 Poydras st. 'Str-mtr OIJ WAY, Capt. H. J. Moore.

For Saint Louis. I his splendid, new, light draught and ifnst runninK boat is now receiving freight, and will leave for the above and intermediate ports on THURSDAY, the I4ih instant, hi 10 o'clock A M. For freight or passage; having fine accommodations, apply on hoard or to ni3 au tv shaw tL m3, zroyurasn- U. Mail steamer RllleofihTWest." O-i THURSDAY, the 14th instant, at 10 A. M.

For Louisville, Cincinnati, Maysville and Portsmouth. The lie" ami very light draught steamtr KhLLb OK THE WEST, Wbiiten, master, will leave as above, txinrtuallv- For or passage ap ply on board, at Poydras street wharf.or'to nil juiui in ut, ix i im ur pi The Belle of the West takes freiglit'for Pniiu- cah, Evansvillr, kc V. S. niail Steamer Diamond," Capt. McConnell.

On Til RDAY, 14tb instant, at 10 o'clock, A M. For Louisville and Cin- rotfiuri. The new and fal running learner DIAMOND. McCouiicll, master, is now port, and will leave as above. For freight or passage, apply to 1.12 sitsn.Tiuiii, rpyorassu TIk Diamond will receive freight for Memphis, Ran dolph, Mill' Poiiil.Tenntssee and Cumberland Rivers; privilege of re-shipp ng.

Regular Packet M. B. Homer." On THURSDAY EVENING, I4lh inst, at 5 o'clock For Yazoo City, Satartra, Vicksburg, Grand Gulf, Rodney land Watches. The new and splendid Ufjhi dirtugui steamer B. HAMhR.

C. Wallis, master, is now receiving freight and lit leave as above, po.sitively. For freight or passage apply on lioard al Canui st wnart or to JOHN liYDfcj 12 Poydras st The Hamer takes freuht for Marion, Tchula, William' landing, Locopolis, kc For Alexandria, Gorton's Landing, and all intermediate ports. The lied! draught and fast running steamer tint uaimau, master, win leave as above on SATURDAY, (he i6lh instan', at 4 o'clock, M. For freight or passage, apply on board, foot of Bienville street, or to nil ii.

common st For Yazoo City, Satar- tia, fickiburg, Grand Gulf Rodney imtl Natchez. The new, elegant. fast ruonii:" steamer RODOLl'H, Wm Corling, mas ter, will leave lor the atxive and ail intermeuiite l.uui- -inus on FRIDAY, the 15th instant, at 4 o'clock, M. For freight or passage apply oo ioard, iit oi canal street, or to a SMITH, J4 foydras st. The Rodolpb-will take Ireighl lor Greenwood and all the landings on the Yazoo river, having made ar raiijienierits to re-ship on small boass.

For Louisville and Cin- cinnntx. The sjilndid steamboat MKRICAN EAGLE, Montgome ry, master, will leave ior tne aoove ana an iiiierineoi-aie laiidinffs, on SATURDAY, the 16ih instant, at 10 o'elot-k, A Li. For freight or passage, having superior ace iijmodaiion, apply on lioard. or to FETTER, LONSDALE GRAY, iiH 71 TchonpiionUs st. Pastry, grr Steamer BEN FRAfitKLIfii Capt.

Wade. fC'iTTifr ur SaiDt Louis. This splendid new light draught and fast. boat is now ready to re ceive trergtit, aud will ave for the altnve and inlei- jndiate Hrtson SA I UKU.t lbtti inst. at 4 o'clock, M.

For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommodations, apply on lioard.or to JNO SHAW CO, 24 Poydras st A.itcAer WeeklyPackeT "Paid On I'll DAY Evening, 16th instant, at 5 o'clock For Natcuez, Vv'ater- proof, Rodney, tec The new and l-plenilid swilt running passenger steamer PAUL JONES, Walworth, master, is now receiving freight, and will leave as aliove. For freight or having superior accommodations, applv on board at Canal street wharf, or to nl4 jou in uc, 12 i oyuras si. Natchez Weekly Packet "Edna." For Everv SATURDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock. For Psatehez, Waterproof, Fort Adams, and all intermediate rtrsrf1" Tbe regular weekly packet steamer KDNA, WH Cable, ma.ter. will leave as above on SATURDAY EVENING, 16th instant, at 5 o'clock, positively.

For freight or passage, apply on board, foot of Canal street, or to uakkull, Agent, so vamp su Columbia Packet "Denizen." On SATUHDAY, 16th inst, at 4 o'clock, punctually. For Columbia, Princeton, Lake Providenca and all Plar.tations above Pteksbuft- The superior regular packet steamer DENltil, brxles, master, is now receiving Ireight, and leaves as above, punctu- tually. For freight or passage, apply on board at Foy dras street wnan, or to nU JOHIM niiiG, iz roydras st For Saint Louis. The new and light draught steamer WAPELLO. Cam A Redlv.

will leave tor me above and intermediate landings, on SATURDAY, the 16th inst, at 4 o'clock, M. For freight or passage, apply on ieard, or to nn titHMiV e. UIA, 71 foydras st. Packet Joan of Are." On SATURDAY EVENING, 16th at 4 o'clock. tor Memphis and Ran- dolph.

The splendid, swift running 1 OAK OK ARC, Charles B- burch, master, i now receiving freight, and will leave as above. For freight or passage apply oa board at th Canal street wharf or to nl4 JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydras st. The Joan of Arc will take freight for the Bends, Columbia, Moutb of Aarkanvas, Helena, For Nashville, Clarks? ville, and all landings on the Cumberland River. Tbe new.

substantial and spiendnt steamer RADNOR, Jesse Johnson, master, is bourly expected to arrive, and will have immediate despatch for tbe above ports. For freight or passage, having superior accomrnodat.ens, apply to EASTLAND GREEN, 42Afew Irwf. Werki-m yickmbmt Part Amhusaador." Oa FRIDAY EVENING, the 15ta at i For Vicksburg, Grand- Gvlf, Rodney and Natchez Tbe new and swift running packet staata boat Brenham, now receiiog treight. and will leave as above every FRI-. DAY EVENING, during tw season.

For freight or passage apply on board, opposite Canal street, or to nil JOHN E. HYDE, Poytiras st GORN 300 sacks Corn, landing from steaiuer Diana, for sale bv nlQ FTTfi. LONSDALE GRAY, 1 ft-- 41 IW -1 1 1 1 ir".

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