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MARKETS, MARINE, I THE MARKETS. Thursday Mowing, Not. 2L The transactions in Cotton yesterday were only to moderate eiteot, and comprised about SSOO hales, chiefly oa English account. The market still wean an uuurtUed appearance. Speculators cannot perceive the slightest inducement to take bold of the article, ao that the bueineaa ia necessarily confined to the execution of positive orders.

Tbe weather haa cleared off very pleasantly, and out-door biVness progressed without any interruption yesterday. Sugars were ia iair demand, at prices ranging from to 6)c far inferior to strictly choice qualities, and the sales amounted to nigh 400hhds. Molasses ia inn at 19 to 80c. per gallon. Tbe Fkmr market exhibits ao change.

We quote Ohio 4 10 to la; Missouri 12) to 4 2ft per bbL The bnsineae in Provisions ia chiefly confined to retail sales, and we have no change to notice in prices. Tbe Money market continues tolerably easy. Owing to the (adore of the Eastern mail, scarcely any business was transact ed in Texas securities: holders, however, continue very firm at former rates. We quote Red Backs 14 to Interest Notes 13 to I5c Eight per cent. Bonds Ten per rent.

do. 20c Foreign Exchange continues in very active request, and the rates are a shade firmer. We quote Sterling 8 to 9Ji per cent Francs 5C.25 to 6f.l7 Northern bills, on the contrary, are more abundant: New York 60 days 1 to per cent, disc; Sight Checks to per cent, discount. NEW ORLEANS MONEY MARKET. CORRECTED DAILY.

Exchange on England, 60 daya Do. on Pane, 60 days Do. on New York, at sight Do. on New York, 60 daya Do. on Boston, at eight Do.

on Boston, 60 daya Do. on Philadelphia, at sight Do. on Philadelphia, 60 days Do. on Baltimore, at Do. on Baltimore, 60 United States Treasury 8U9 prm lisc 1JW1M" disc lVdisc par4riiiac fSr 4 as American Gold.

Mexican Dollars Half Dollars Spanish 2Aft00 00 fatnot do. ia srtris NJ 20 Franc pieces, 3 839(3 86 NEW ORLEANS CITT RANKS. Citiaens' Exchange disc Orleans lOSl.Wisc Improvement disc Atcbafalaya 53Vxlisc Coin. Bk. Nstches, checks on Merchants' Bk.N.O.

AU other City Banks pay specie NOTES OF THE MUNICIPALITIES. Municipality No. One l2disc No. Municipality No. Three UNCl'RENT MONEY.

United States Bank Notes Alabama State Bank and Branches Bank of Mobile Planters' Bank Post Notes, Natchez Agricultural Post Notes Crand Gnlf. Mississippi Union Bank Commercial and Railroad Bank, Vicksbnrg Georgia Banks Virginia and South WESTERN BANKS. Ohio Country Indiana State Bank of Illinois 8S30disc 364dutC Wld.sc fiAfe'tiOdisc 86iF88diac ISidisc 3lUdie yisiyime 11 ITiMiKC Rank of Illinois. Shawn town 3504Odisc Tennessee Banks. mti V.dnc Arkansas Kentucky 1 disc TEXAS.

1214 cents on the dollar. Interest Notes 134T15 Bonds 174T20 SHIP TIN INTELLIGENCE. Thursday, Nov. 21, 1844. CLEARED YESTERDAY.

Ship I'nion, Rattoone, New York, Stanton Co Brig Julia At Helen, Amesbury, Baltimore, Bndpe At Bro Sclir Lois, Amos, I'tmsacola, Twicbell ARRIVED. Ship Akbar. Haiku, fm New York, Nov 1, to Whitman, Wrigbt 1st my. ship Martha, Snow, 17 days fm New York, to master -2d niy. Sli Orleans, Sears, 16 days fm New York, to A Cohen 1st my.

Ship Brewster, Lincoln, 18 days fm Boston, to master 3d my. Ship Glasgow Laaobert, 1ft days fm Boston, to Harrod, Darling A Co 2d my. Barqoe Apthorp, Blake, 92 days fm Bremen, to Fosdirk Bro 3d my. Barque Maid of Orleans, Weswell, fm Rio de Janeiro, Oct 5, to Geo Green At Bro 1st my. Brig Harriet, Hooper, 49 days fin Rjo.de Janeiro, to master 1st my.

Brg Ann Smith, Gates, 16 days fm St Croix, to Sprague At Co 3d my. Brig Glide, (Br) Wyman, 18 days fm Kingston, to At Prescott At the Pass. Scbr Gen DeKsIb, Percy, fm the Coast ast my. Srhr Louisiana, Batiste, fm tbe Coat 1st my. Schr Anne, Wells, to the Coast 1st my.

tkhr TiWitador, Johns, fm the Coast 1st my. Sloop Two Brothers, Louis, fm tbe Coast. Steamer James Hewitt, Qnarher, fro Memphis 1054 be cotton. Steasoer Marengo, Adams, fm Louisville. Steamer Levi Welch, Pntcburd, fm St MartinsTdle.

Steamer Music, Streck) fm Phtqoemine. Steamer Jane, Warley, fm Anrora, Ia. Steamer Eclipse, Goalee, fm Memphis 9253 bales cotton. Steamer West Tennessee, Dudley, fm Louisville. Steamer Bunker Hill, Key, fm Louisville.

Sutamer El Dorado, Stone, fin Cincinnati. hteamer Fashion, FuUerton, fm Mobile. Steamer Fame. Martin, fm the Balis. Towboat Jetaon, Lovett, fm the Passes.

To beat Persian, RiddK fm tbe Passes. Towboat Tennesseean, Wban, fm the Powder Magaxine. BELOW COMING CP: Barque Verona, Howes, fm Rio de Janeiro. MEMORANDA. The ships Constaaine and Onero were towed to sea on the 14th; and the ship Burlington, barque Genesee and brig Levant on the 18th met The schr Ionic, from St Johns, (Florida,) for Attakapaa, put in at tbe Balize on the 18lh instant, on account of bad weather.

Barque Maid of Orleans left at Rio de Janeiro, Oct 6th, ship Gaston, for this port, soon. Brig Ann Smith left at St Croix, brig Independence, Craig, for tbis port, in a few days. Ship Glasgow reports 12th inst, off Hole-in-the-Wall, passed brig Oneco, from Boston for this port. 14th, off the Isaacs, pass, ship Franco ilia, frorrf Portsmouth (X H) for this port, and ship Clara, destination unknown. J.

Merrony, teaman, native of Maine, was lost overboard from the brig Harriet on the 7th nit, in tat 17 48, Ion 74 63. Tain-hie Negroes ar Private Sale. WILL be snl.l, at private sale, the following list of valuable SLAVES, sold on account of the oVner leaving tre country, vir. The Mulatto Man HENRY.atred 21 years, a first rate house servant and rood store boy, well recommended Negro Man ALLEN, aged 26 years, a smart bouse man and first rate ostler Negro Man CYRUS, aged 26 years, warehouseman deficient three fingers of the left band, otherwise fully guarantied; The Negress LOTTY, aged 26 years, a superior washer, ironer. and cook a woman of good character and acclimated.

gCU yews, winunui washer, ironer and cook, and her Son 10 years old, and Daughter 8 vears. AIT the above Slaves are family servants and sold for no fault. Terms of sale liheral. Apply to J. A.

BEARD Otfice next ri21 to the Arcade, Magazine street Ta Merchants. Planter and others. THE undersigned have now in store a full assortment of Iron, Nails, Casting, Plough Moulds and Irons. I Smiths' Tools, Stock Kettles, French Pots, Corn and 1 Cob Crushers, Straw Cutters, Corn hellers. Coopers' and Carpenters' Tools, Com and Coffee Mills, Selves, Screws, Trace Chains, Axes, Hoes, Ox and Log Chains, Table and Pocket Cutlery, 4tc, fcc all of which will be sold low and on reasonable terms.

WM. B. McCUTCIION Sr. CO, nl4-law4t 4 New Levee and 8 Tchoupitonlas st. To Cabinet Makers.

THE undersigned have now in store a large assortment of Bed Screws, Wove Wire, Locks and Butts, Screws, Bolts, Brass Wire in every variety, Glue, Turpentine, Varnishes, Sand Paper, and all articles required by them, which will be sold on very reasonable terms, at wholesale or retail. WM. B. McCTJTCHON it CO, 4 New Levee and 8 Tchonpitoulas st. Five Dollars Reward.

STOLEN, fmm the Povdras st. Wharf. on Friday morning, the 15th instant, a large sued cneiisb Tfc.iUUt.itSLUi, smootn hair, of a dark iron color feet tan color, the ears cropped. The above reward will be given to any person who will give information to the subscriber. n20-2t JAMES FISHER, 11 Poydras st.

Piano Fortes. THE undersismed. Asrent for Messrs. T. GILBERT Jl has opened a deoot at No.

21 Camp stkeet. for the sale of their celebrated instruments, and respectfully invites purchasers and amateurs to to give him a call. Rob't C. Trust will tune and repair Pianos, by leaving orders as above. rov20-lm WM.

T. MAYO. Sundries). BAGGING 1000 pieces Bagging; ROPE, te 1000 coils Rope; 5000 lbs. Twine LARD 400 barrels Lard CORN 1600 sacks Corn M4.LAGA WIN 50 qr bbh Sweet Malaga Wine JAVA COFFEE 60 bags Java Coffee; UNSEED OIL-50 bbto Linseed Oil for sale by nSOt FETTER, LONSDALE fc GRAY.

Hat. PTi The subscribers are now receiving, per fTl JLlL ships Orleans and Auburn, a large 1 and CAPSof the newest fashions, direct from their factory, in New York, which they will sell at prices to suit the times, at wholesale and retail, for cash or short city acceptances. Country merchants, planters and dealers are particularly invited to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN HUNT fc CO, 5 Magaime Dear Canalst The highest price paid for FURS of all kinds. n20 fisvlst Ttnnvietau -A New Bonnet makes a great Jm- I provernent Beautiful New Style Hiu I Velvet BONNETS, of all colors, ironic tn a riniian.

with the richest trimmings positively from 3 to 5 dollars less tnan ever old by any establishment in this city or in tbe United States. Likewise, a large assortment of Tuscan, Suaw. Neapolitan, Brrdseye and other styles of Bonnets and Fancy Paris Millmary, at fiillv the above reduction prices, for the troubla of a walk Up Town to tha new cheap Store of EWD. WISE, No. Dimond Row, nov20 till Mon Tchonpitoulas st SPERM OIL.

18 casks pure Sperm Oil. landing from ship Columbiana, and in store, for sale by JARVJS ANDREWS. Wholesale Druggists, pis 20 twimpn street, I iHTt I I 1 I SJ AUCTION SALES. Cash and Credit Sale. YF.E PETITPAIN THIS DAY, 21st November, will be sold at 10 o'clock, at his auction room, No, 136 Chartres street An extensive assortment of seasonable goods, such as figured Parisiennes, Orleans Utoth, Mousseline de Laine, fancy Mourning Prints, Sattinets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Cottonades, Alpaca.

Linens, Shawls, Madras Hdkfs, bleached and brown Sheeting, Lindseys, kc 140 super Ladies? Merino Cloaks 2 boxes real Thread Laces. Terms Cash. Also, 5 bales 3 points French Blankets, weighing 9 pounds. Terms 60 days credit. And, 700 dot.

Silk Elastic Suspenders, and 230 pairs Cassimere Pantaloons. Terms over 100. 60 davs over $200, 90 day's credit. n21 Positive Sale of 138 Lots of Ground, To Close a Concern. BY J.

A. BEARD J. A. Bonneval, Auctioneer Will be sold at auction on SATURDAY, the 23d inst, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade, the following described Real estate, sold to close a concern, viz 1st, 17 lots of ground in Fauboure Trem, in square No. 27, as per plan.

Terms one-half Cah, balance 6 and 12 months. 2d, 8 lots of ground in square No. 47, bounded by Derbigny, Claiborne, Conti and Bienville streets, being Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 19, 20, 21 and 22, as per plan. Terms one-hulf Cash, balance at 6 and 12 months' credit.

3d, 1 lot of ground, being No. 4, bounded by Poy-dras, llevia, St. Paul and Gironde streets. Terms the purchaser to assume the payment of Three Notes, $158 621 each, payable 1st May. 1845, 1st October, 1845, and 1st May, 1846, balance Cash.

4th, 5 lots of ground same square. Terms the purchaser to assume the payment of Three Notes on each" lot, to wit 103 50 each, payable on the 4tb May, i4o, 4th October, 184-5, and 4th May 1846, balance Cash. 5th, 90 lots of ground in Faubourg Washington, suitable for Market Gardeners, as per plan. Terms Cash. 6th, 17 lots of ground in Faubourg Jackson, as per plan.

Terms Cash. The plans of the aliove property are exhibited at the Arcade, and full particulars will be given by applying at the Auctioneers' Office, next to the Arcade, Acts of Sale before Felix Percy, notary public, at the expense of the purchaser. n21 House Servant and Coachman, DYJ.A, BEARD J. A. Bonneval Auc- JL tioneer.on SATURDAY, the 23d iitetant, at 12 o'clock, at Hanks' Arcane The griff man OH, aged 27, acclimated, good waiter and coachman, likely fully guarantied against the vices and maladies prescribed by law.

Terms One-half cash, balance at 90 days credit for approved endorsed note, bearing mortgage until final payment. Act of sale before D. I. Ricardo, Notary Public, at the expense of the purchaser. n20 Uraudais Property Without Reserve.

BY J. A. BEARD A. Bonneval Auctioneer. Will be sold at auction on SATURDAY, the 23d instant, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade FIVE LOTS OK GROUND in the square bounded by St.

Denis, First, Dryades and the dividing line of Lafayette, fauttourg LivaudaLs, measuring each ao feet front on First street, by 122 feet 6 inches deep, between parallel lines. The whole designated on a plan drawn ny Mollhansen, surveyor. Lot No. 1 forms the corner of First and Drvades streets. All high ground.

Terms One-fourth cash, balance at 6, 12 and 18 months credit, for approved endorsed notes, bearing mortgage until final payment. Acts of sale before D'. 1. Ricardo, Notary Public, at the expense of the purchasers. n20 Desirable Family Residence.

DY J. BEARD II JL A. Bonneval, Auc- JJ lioneer. Will be sold at auction on SATURDAY, the 23d instant, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade A COMFORTABLE DWELLING, in the Square bounded by Mairazine, Camp, Josephine and SL An drew KtreeLx, measuring 31 leet 11 inches fronton Magazine street, by lOti feet in depth between parallel lines. The Dwelling is built of the bent cypres lumber, having lourgiMxf rooms on tlie ground floor, two cabinets, anil two well tiiushed apartments in tlie upper story good kitchens, cistern and wr in the rear.

1 he proper! y.is. rented to a good tenant, wlio has been in it from tlie time it was finished. Terms One-founli cash, balance at 6, 12 and 18 inoiitlis credit, for approved endorsed notes, bearing mortgage until final payment. Act of saleefore D. Ricardo, Notary Pubic, at the expense cf the purchaser.

nl9 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the U. S. District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana. No.

J. E. FAuaes, Assign! of tlie Estate of P. A. JONAU, Bankrupt.

By virtue of an order issued from the Honorable tlie District Court of the United States for the District aforesaid, bearing date October 21st, 1844, I will expose at public sale on SATURDAY, tlie 7th day of December, 1844. at 12 o'clock, at Bunks' Arcade, Magaxine street, die following property, vix 1st. uneoui slave naineu nun. 2d. A kit of NOTES, ACCOUNTS, i.c; as per schedule.

Terms Caslu nl5 A. SIDNEY ROBERTSON, U. S. Marshal. ST.

CILARLES THEATRE SALOON To Rent. Inquire at the Box Orlice, between the boors of 141 and LANKETS. 7 bales Blue. Green, White and MJ Mixed Blankets, will be sold low to close sales. Billlt vv lit a cw avs iv rav WALTON it SHEAFE, 52 Camp st n20 t.

Louis Hotel. The Prices for Board at this establishment are regulated according to the Room occupied. arrangements made with Boarders for Uie season. Oay Boarders, 9b per weea. nai tit Hoarding.

MRS. A. STONE respectfully informs her friends and the pnblic generally, that she lias. a house in Gravier street, No. 121, where Is prepared to accommodate a few families, and a large number of day boarders.

n20-3w ToRent. MA large Two Story Dwelling HOUSE on Julia street, n-ar the corner of Philippa Frame Dwelling on Nayades street, near J. D. Bien's residence. Apply to n20 MAUNSEL WHITE Gravier st.

To Rent. A FRONT OFFICE, 21 Floor of No. 2 Camp street; possession given immediately. Apply on tr.e premises. ni ti i.

r. Sweet Orauaes. FAMILIES can lie suopl'ied with the very liesl LOUISANA SWEET ORANGES, direct toiii "the plantation, at tlie low price of ot One Dollar per hundred. Apply at the Seed Store of Til9-3t WM. DI.VN, II Common street New Seed Store No.

5'i CJravier street. WHERE will be found a complete and fresh hs-sortment of GARDEN attll FIELD SEEDS, comprising every article in the line. Also, a large and elegant collection of Harlaem Bulbous Roots, such as Hyacinths, Poenies, Rononculus, tc, all of which will be sold at low prices, and warranted. S. L.

MOSS. New Merchandise. BINOCHE, 77 Chartres street, between Conti ami Bienville, has the honor to inform the Ladies of New Orleans that he has just arrived on the Devonshire, with a laree assortment of New and Beautd'ul MERCHANDISE, which will be opened on Monday, tbe 18th instant "17 8t I lata and Caps Fresh Arrivals. No. 5 Chartres strtrt.

JOHN HUNT it BELDEN, Manufar Hirers, are now receiviner, per ships Auburn and Orleans, fresh from their factory. New York a large assortment of HATS, CAPS, the latest and most approved patterns, made expressly for our reuiil trade, which, for lightne, durability, thing that has beew offered in this city. These goods we take pleasure in recommending to our friends and old customers, whom we most respectfully invite to call and examine for themselves. Thankful for the patronage already received, we solicit a continuance of the same. JOHN HUNT BELDEN, n20 5 Chartres street.

Steel' Almanac for 184.1. Jkc. LOUISIANA ALMANAC of 185. and Calen- A dar of Useful Knowledeee, containing a World of Important Facts, by f. S.

Meei i the Family christian's almanac; "HE HOUSEKEEPER'S ANNUAL and LADY'S REGISTER for 1845; MERCHANT'S POCKET AND LONG DIARIES for 1845; Tnsetlier. with a ffTeat variety of School and Blank Books, Stationery, Annuals, Bibles and Prayer Books, adapted lor every wenommation. Just received and for sale at very low prices by J. B. STEEL, 14 Camp street, n20St Successor to Norman, Steel tc Co.

Who can beat this JUST received from Auction 1 case rich changeable Chnsans at 30c. worth 62) 1 Mousseline de Laine c. 1 6-4 PParisiennes for dresses 25c; 1 6-4 Gro de Pekin 37kcj Rich Cashmere Shawls at $8 00 worth $10 00 Good Stockines at 20 cents; With a rich assortment of Fancy and Domestic DRY GOODS at 25 to 30 per cent below any other establishment in the citv. Havinir had a lone' experience in attending auctions and baying, at time, goods for half tneir real value logetner, wim oiuy one-sixm per cent. of the expenses Down Town.

LAdies, please taxe a want up lown, ana you win not be disappointed at the New Store, Dimond' Row, Tchopitoi ula street EDWARD WISE. Planibe's DaanerriaB Gallery and Photo- amnkie Isennc- R. PLUMB IE has tbe pleasure to announce to bis friends and the citizens generally in the South, that he has established a permanent branch of his justly celebrated Daguerrian Ualiery. (corner or Broadway and Murray sP-eetjNew York,) at No. 56 Canal street between Royal and Chartres streets, where be would respectfully invite the ladies and gentlemen of this city, ana strangers who may be visitin" here, to call asd examine his specimens of Colored Miniatures.

ffir. not wisning wjiuu uiuwu mu; "um.i merely mention that he has been awarded the Medal, four first premiums, and taw "Highest Honors," at the exhibitions at Boston, New York and Philadelphia, respectively, for the best Picture and Apparatus. Mr. P. luts spared wo exjiense In fitting up his rooms, that they may be wortny ot tnose wno may pie: to call upon him.

The light is so arranged that pictures can be taken in ail weather, and in an incredible short space of time. Every article used in the above business, comMffig of Cases, Frames, Chemical--, Polish ing Material, kc, all of the best quality, for sale at tbe lowest prices. Instruction, also, will be given for taking this style of picture, Terms reasonable. noY20.if WANTS; SITUATION WANTED By a person acquainted with business, in a Merchant's office, who speaks and writes the English, French and German languages. Address T.

Mrs. Howell's, No. 6 Baronne st nov20-2t WANTED TO HIRE. A smart NEGRESS, about 10 years of age, is wanted to attend a young child. Apply at No.

70 Ursuline street Also Wanted A good colored WOMAN, as Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply immediately as above. nl5tf WANTED A steady, industrous Whig PRINTER, a good writer, to take charge of the "Planters' Banner." The present publisher resigns on the 23d instant, being about to engage in another pursuit. No charge will be made for the Title, the Subscription List, or Materials! Immediate possession will be given, if the applicant possesses the necessary qualifications those are as abovementioned. It would be well to have a little money.

novl6 tf Orleans Grenadiers Attention JL The members of the Company will attend a spe-M cial meeting at the Armory on THURSDAY, III evening, 21st instant, at 6 o'clock precisely. Every member is expected to be present, as business of the utmost importance for the welfare of tbe Corps will be laid before them. By order of the Captain. novl7 CHARLES VINCENT BACON, Sect'y. Head Quarters, Louisiana Legion.

New Orleans October 25, 1844. fv BRIGADE ORDER No. i.V 7. In conformity to law, the Jegion ol Louisiana will assemble and narade in full winter uniiorm, on SUNDAY, 24th November, on the Public Square, at half-past 8 o'clock, precisely, for Inspection Review. The company of Orleans Cazadores, Captain Triiro, will repair to the Square half an hour before the Re-xiew, to close and guard the gates.

The commandersof companies are specially charged with the strict execution ol this order. CHAQLES CUVELIER, Brigadier General Commanding the Legion of Louisiana. N. Vignie, Acting Aide-de-Canip. n9 An Appeal to the Public MR.

FREDERICK. BLY. a young man, blind from his birth, offers his services to this generous and liberal public as a PRACTICAL PHRENOLOGIST. He has adopted the practice of this interesting and useful science as a profession, and as a respectable means of support While he can make any return for the public's liberality, he is unwilling to be dependent on others. He has testimonials of character lrom the highest and most respectable sources, which he will be happy to submit for inspection.

He has also the honor of submitting the following recommendation from the Hon. Henry Clav, who has'treated him with the greatest kindness and generosity I take pleasure in recommending Mr. Fred'k Bly, the bearer hereof, to the patronage and friendly attention of tlie public, as a gentleman who, considering his natural misfortune, has made extraordinary attainments, and whom I have known advantageouslv. Signed II. CLAY." Mr.

ly will be pleased to exhibit and read tlie Bible and other liooks for the blind, in raised characters, which, to tliose who have never seen them, are a great curiosity. The charge Mr. Bly makes for a Phrenological Ex amination is extremely moderate he much prefers, if ne gives entire satisiuction in tne ciiart, leavmtr it to the generosity of the party. He does not demand any pay If they are not satisried with his correctness, which may be assigned properly to that extraordinary acute-ness of the sense of feeling exhibited only by the blind. Mr.

Bly is now at the St Charles Hotel, room No. 13 where he respectfully solicits a visit from those who are disposed to be liberal to a blind man. Heads of families are earnestly requested to have their children's heads examined the importance of this is seii-eviuenu n2(i-3t Medical Books. S.r WOOD ALL it CO has iu4 received and now otfV-r for sale a larce and valuable stock of MEDI CAL BOOKS, comprfcing the latest editions of the following popular Text Books, as well as many other works on Local Diseases, by the best authors, viz: UL'JStiusu'S rractice, xnerapentic, Medical Student, Phvioloey. Hveiene and Dictionary.

DEWEKS on Females, oa Children, Practice and Svhtem of Midwiterv. CHURCHILL on Females and Midwifery. Gibson's, De win's, and Cooper's Surgery: Wilson's. Pancoast's. Wistar's and Horner's Special Anatomy; Rigby's and Ramsbotham's Parturition; Wood and Bar he's Dispensatory; Perriora's Materia Medica; Pocket Anatomist Pucriba's and United States Pharmacoposia Dublin ami London Dissectors Eberle's Practice and Children Kane's Chemistry; Wilson's Dissector Lawrence on the Eye; Hope on the Heart, together with a great number oi useiui works, winch are respectluliy ollered lor ex animation.

The above will lie sold as low as they can be pro cured at in tins city. niaJt S. WOOD ALL, 49 Camp st Cotton very Ijow Mnst be Sold! CHEAPER THAN EVER AT-fINO turn. 27 Chartres strrft FIVE HUN J.V OR ED AND SEVENTY ONE PACKAGES of British, French, India, German, Irish, Scotch, Ita lians, Swiss. Kuosian, and AMERICAN DRY GOODS.

Just received, per recent arrivals from Europe, New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, the most sjjendid assortment of MERCHANDISE ever exhibited in the State of Louisiana. The subscribers take great pleasure in intormin? tlieir tnends and the public that they nave every advantage in procuring and vending Merchandise "at astonishin? low rates. Mr. IL M. ANDREWS, our senior partner, formeil one of the elder partners in the old firm of Andrews Brothers, and now a resident of the city of New York, having had twenty-five years' experience in- the Dry Goods business, and whose judgment and tate is often sought after by other merchant of tlie cities, being continually on the spot, and attending the auctions daily us very exeat advantages.

We shall, bv almost every arrival, receive additional accession, through the season, of th" newest styles and most FASHIONABLE GOODS. The store has been enlarged, and now runs through at Customliouse street Be sure to apply to KING'S, 27 Chartres st. novlG 3teod Sundries. VrALTON' SHEAFE, 52 Camp street, have landing ami in store lor sale SPERM OH, Winter and Fall Sperm OiL pure article, in casks, Imrrels and eannUters. SPERM CANDLES 100 bxs.

hard pressed, superior. PICKLES AND CATSUPS 400 boxes Pickles and Cttsu, New York and Philadelphia assorted. CIGARS .000,000 American Cigars, in quarter boxes. GUNNY MiS 10,000 Gunny Bags, 2 bushels. PRESERVES iKixes Philadelphia Preserves.

GOS1IEN BUTTER Prime article, constantly on hand. SHAD .50 half libK Mess Connecticut Shad. WINES 30 qr. casks and Indian bbls. Imitation Malaga Wine.

4 qr. casks very superior Port Wine. Sherrv and Madeira Wine, in cases. LIQUORS Brandv in hajf pipes Gin in pipes. CASTILE SOAP 100 boxes.

OLIVE OIL 100 boxes PlaognoL" WHEAT SACKS 10,000 Grain Sacks, of linen, suitable for Wheat, Oats or Corn. BLANKETS Granier green, blue and mixed Blanket, bvthe bale. FINE CUT TOBACCO Chewing and Smoking, large ami small size papers. CORKS 200 rrore Velvet Corks. WHITE LEAD N.

Y. and Saugertie3 White Lead. TE AS in half cheats. TOBACCO 500 lixes Leftwiches, all qualities. GUNPOWDER.

Hazard Powder Company Guiqiowder, constantly In viutTHT.llir, oi an quailing, in Hfg, ui iti nuu canisters. novl9-3w S. II. linrrows' Patent Mill Superior to nn now in tine. THIS Mill differs from all others in the construction of the Upper or Running Stone, which is composed of French Burr Blocks, inclosed in a cast iron case, which forms tlie back and hoop of Uie stone, with a cast iron eye or bush that is of greater diameter at tlie bottom than at the top, which is secured to the back by four bolt, so that every block is in the form of dove tail, which gives greater strength to a stone than any other methpd, which fa required in small Mills where the stone is run with great and becomes dangerous if not strongly made it also gives anv weight to a stone of small diameter, that is required, without makinir it thick or high, that makes it ton heavy.

This Mill is a square frame, made of wood or cast iron, in the form of a husk, with bridgetree, spindle, balance, rine, driver, and regulating screw, and grinds upon the same principle as a large mill, differing only in the runner stone, it leing of great weight, enables it tn cr Hnd nearer the centre a ffreater Quantity of grain with less power than any other Mill now in use. This Mill is portable, nnd may be attached to steam, water, horse, nr hand jxiwer. Also, all sires of French Burr Mil J. STfiVF.S manufactured nn the same principle. Joseph II.

Bcaaows, of Cincinnati, is the inventor of said Mill, for which he obtained teeners raiem, in-u. All persons manufacturing or using tbe above Mills, not bearing the name of the Patentee, and date when nvtrHiniiniin Act of Congress to that ettect will lie nmsecnted according to that law, to hs fullest extent For sale by W. L. THOMPSON fc CO Commerce and Julia st. wher the afmve ills can lie seen in operation.

Mr. Burrows, tbe Patentee, will remain in this oity during tlie winter. Fnahlnnsirklei rintsiinsr Stare 44 Canal ftt. rrtHt: lv late arrivals from New A York, have received a first rate assortment cf V4SHIOXART.F. r.

LOT I IT KG. consisting of new style Tweed Overcoats and Frocks; superfine black and fancy cloth Frock ami Dress Coats: do black and fancy rar.simere PanH io hlark satin, figured velvet, cash mere and woollen Vests all of the latent Parisian styles of cat and goods. Also, black and rich fancy satin and Scarfs and Cravats: Olnves; SniruejiderS rlk. merino aad cotton Under Shirts. Drawers, kc: Half Hose linen and cotton Shirts.

keL kc- lie he isa system nas Dten founu to answer weu that it is continued, and we are there! enabled to fur. nisnour customers with clothes, at about one third less tlian we tonneriy conlil. under the Credit System. The patronage of the pubTc is resrjectfuDv solicited. THOMPSON, ST.

JOHN Co, dov19 61 No. 44 Canal ft- To Steamboat flfrks. N' EW AND IMPROVED STOCK Prior Re- dneed. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONE RYof all kinds required for your own use, and the orders of your friends. Er-r)icnunt and Coaunisskm allowed, at NORMAN'S Book and Stationery Establishment, 16 Camp st.

LLNSEED OIL. 25 Linseed Od, for sale by JARVIS ANDREWS, Druggists, n94t 20 Common street, AMUSEMENTS, AMERICAN THEATRE. 7 THIS EVENING, Thursday. Nov. 21 The Play of THE HUNCHBACK.

Master Walter. Mr. J. Wallack, Jr. Julia Mrs.

J. Wallack, Jr. Hele Kent Two Dances. To conclude with the Farce of the IRISH VALLET. Larry Mr.

Shaw, Susan Mrs. Kent. ORLEANS THEATRE. FRENCH OPERA. On THURSDAY November 21st, 1844, For the first time tbis season.

LES DEUX VOLEURS. Performers Messrs. Cocuriot, Matbieu, Richer; Mde. Caeuriot-Stephen. First time this season, the Vaudeville in two acts of LES PREMIERES ARMES DE RICHELIEU.

To begin with the Vaudeville in one act of UNE PASSION. Performance to commence at half-past 6 o'clock. jST. CHARLES THEATRE. LUDLOW IT is respectfully announced to the public that the St.

Charles Theatre will be opened, for the season, on the evening of SATURDAY, Nov. 23,1844, with a favorite comedy and afterfteice. The following is a list of the Ladies and Gentlemen who at present form the Dramatic Company of this establishment Mr. T. Placide, Mr.

J. M. Scott Maynard, Clark, Eddy, Newton, McDougal, Stanley, Parr, Neafie, Farren, Han, Bailey, Edwards, McVicker, McMahon, Sol Smith. Mrs. Farren, Hart, Miss Svlvia, Mrs.

Warren, Miss Randolph, Mrs. Salzman. Miss Carnahan, Mrs. Eddy, Newton, Miss Warren. The Orchestra is efficient, and will be under the di rection ol Herr Verron.

Mr. John Leslie is engaged as Sccmc Artist. The Mechanical Denartinent is under tlie direction of Mr. Ellsworth. Attentive Othcers are employed.

The Box Office will be kept open for the sale of seats every day, from 10 until 5 o'clock. The House is effectually WARMED, whenever re quired, by tbe introduction of pure Heated Air, through uie meuium ot ueeues ratent urnaces. CW The Theatre the neighbonni city of Mobile. being under tlie same Management as this, an inter change of Performers will occasionally take place; by which means several actors now engaged in that establishment (and not included in the above list,) will be introduced to tlie audience ot the St Charles. Several new and effective Pieces are in preoaration.

and will very soon claim the attention of the public tW Particulars of the first night's performance will lie given in bills and future advertisements. n21 Sticluiey 3c Buckley's Amphitheatre. Comer of Poydras and Baronne jts. A CARD. The above named establishment has XX become the most universal resort ol the fashion of New Orleans.

The unrivalled talent of the Company and that fellow of infinite humor and wit (the Clown, era arsoni wnosc Kcquirerarnis ana variety are unequalled in the U. States, in conjunction with the admirable order ami style established throughout tbe whole arrangement, attract crowds of the most respectable portion of the population of tlie city and its envi rons, on eacn succeeding mgDt A crand chance of performance, embracing a variety of Equestrian and Gymnastic exercises, tele, every evening. no via tt Washington and American Ball Room. Philip street, between Royal and Bourbon streets. The Manager respectfully informs his friends T-TLXJr and tne public generally, mat tnis room nav-sLdjl( ing been th iron'hlv repaired, will be opened lor UKAND llKtSS auu AlASUUtllAUfc BALLS every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday amd Sunday Evening durinir the season.

Admittance Gentlemen $1 00 Ladies Uratis. Doors open at half past 7 o'clock. GEO. STEPHENS, Manager. No weapons allowed in the Ball Room.

ol5 Orleans Ball Room. GRAND DRESS AND MASQUERADE it" BALL, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 111 evening during tlie season. P. A. DUBORD has the honor to inform his friends and the public in general that he will continue the management oitnenausot tne aoove esinnusnment rvotniug snail be spared to render it one of the best and most accom-modatihsr places of amusement in this citv.

A Restau rant will fe attached to it, which will be abundantly with all sorts of provisions, where the society is good, and where repasts shall be served with promptitude. The bar room will be constantly supplied with the very best liquors. The Orchestra is composed of tne most anie artists in tne city. Doors ooen at half-nartT o'clock. A strict police will be in attendance, for the maintenance of the pence.

No weapons are allowed in the Ball Room, by order ol the city council. oin f. A. u. Taalioni Ball Room.

Corner of Baronne and Perdido streets, over the Car- roitton Kauroaa Depot. The undersigned has the honor to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this city, that subscriptions will be received during the month of November, for a series of SOCIETY BALLS, at this nw and splendid Saloon. A subscription list is now open at the office of the Ball Room, where subscriptions will be received from 9 o'clock, A. 31., until 3 o'clock, r. and from 4 until 6 P.

M. A committee for the direction of these Balls will be- appointed bv the proprietor, and the price of subscrip tion, wnicn win oe inouerate, win oe agreeu upon Be tween the committee and the undersigneit nov6 tf JOHN A. BARRETT, Secretary. Terpsichore Hall. Jackson street.

Lafauette. The Ladies and Gentlemen of New Orleans and the city of Lafayette, are respectfully informed that a series of SOCIETY BALLS will be given at the Terpsichore Bali. Room this season. Subscription lists arenowonen at the Ball Koom, and at Mr. Kea'sJoD umce, io.bu magazine street The price of subscription for those who reside New Orleans, will be 15 for twelve Balls, without any additional charge for car hire.

Those who resale in Lafayette will be charged $12. Non-subscribers, for a single ticket, 1 JO, who will have to conform to such rules as tlie subscrilers mav adont when the lists shall have been closed. Particulars more fully expressed in tlie lists, uue notice will be given ot the first wociety uaii v. v. VAtJoiii, novl3 tf J.

C. WINGARD, Armory of the Wafthinjrton Itegiment. 4J OCIETY BALLS. MR. DEVOTI has the honor 3 to announce to tlie Ladies and Gentlemen of the city of New Orleans, that a series of SOCIETY BALLS will be given during the winter, in the splendid Hall of tbe ashington Regiment which he has en- aged lor that purpose, roe nail nas oeen spienaiuiy uucu i auu in tti ij jyaii il i liiiu uei iiuut, ana uaiu fourteen large openings, is not surpassed for comfort nnd convenience as a Ball Room by any other in the citv.

4 1 nn.l A'l. v.nin,f..l 1. The subscription list is now open at the Office of the Armory, where subscriptions will le received. Due notice will le given when tlie first Ball will take place. noviz Public School admitted Free, accompanied ey their Wonder of the World.

THE OHIO GIANTESS has arrived, in company with her sister, in our cit', ami will receive visiters tor a short time at at Charles street, opposite the or. Charles Hotel. It seems that her shipwreck on board the Shepherdess did not check her growth, as she now weighs 274 pounds, and is only 10 years old is 4 feet 11 inclies higli 5 feet 1 inch around the shoulders 20 inches around the arm. She is perfectly healthy and active, and of agreeable appearance. This wonderful child has been visited by thousands of gentlemen and laaies, ana iy tnem pronouncea me greatest curiosity in the world.

N. B. She will produce affidavits of her parents. which she resides, that her age does not exceed that above mentioned. Admittance 50 cents; children half price.

Call and see this extraordinary child. tzr Hours ot exhibition trom 9 a. Jn. till r. iu novl6 Im Great Picture Store In the Arcade.

IN FORM strangers, steamboat Captains and Clerks, citizens, kc, mat 1 have more than engrav ings and Colored fruit lor sale, ot every amu ami price: and shall be able to supply Country Merchants with new varieties, receiving constant additions to my stock by every amvaL Artists and Gentlemen of Leisure, can always find beautiful and pleasing prints of rare ami su oenor execution. liv walls are coverea wain over 500 kinds, which are constantly changing, and I mean to maae it a itiuseum wen wonnv ot a irom the man of taste. Prices moderate and according to cuahty. humtjsk. Arcade, no via im ana urancn in oienvuie su FOR SALE 00 NEGROES, raised on one Planta- tkw a very likely mr to the Missis sippi Valley.

They will be sola one lot, on iinerai terms. Apply to J. A. beaku st iu, nl9 next to the Arcade, Magazinest New Pnhlieation. NEW and improved Stock PRICES REDUCED.

AH tlie New Works of the day. ALSO All tlie including tbe Popular Magazines, will be reee'ved by the Ma ana sailing Packet, and for sale ot the pubF.shers' prices at NORMAN'S Book and Stationery Establishment, 3teod Na 10 Camp street T.nre PahllejatioTiBi. ANKE'3 HISTORY OF THE XL. NEAL'S H13TORY OF THE PURITANS. ZSfHOKKE'S INCIDENTS OF SOCIAL LIFE.

MISS BARRETT'S DRAMA OF EXILE AND flTHF.H'POF.MS. FREDRIKA BREMER'S NOVELS, complete In 1 volume, with portrait r.RHU's sUK.fiK or LONDONDERRY. ROWAN'S HISTORY OF THEFRENCH REVOLUTION. SOUTHOATE'9 VISIT TO THE SYRIAN miTJtrtl. with Man.

AL0 A complete assortment of INTERESTING and AMl sliMti iorenuuren. Just received, and for sale at very low prices, by J. B. STEEL. 14 Camp st.

ul5-3t Successor to. Norman, Steel Co. SHIPS, STEAMERS, For TlverpvMl The last sailing Al ship SXRUSSELL GLOVER, Captain Bisson, having part of her cargo engaged, will have despatch. or freight or passage, apply on board, or to 21 J. II.

ASHBRIDOR. inrnmnrt lror Liverpool The Al fast sailirif shin T. B. WALES, Capt Crocker, having part of -o" wiu sail in a iejjr aay. or freight or passage, apply on board, or to n21 J.

II. mramn For Philadelphia Pbiladelnhia and Ntp Orleans Line of Packets. To clear 1st December. The Al last sailinir mmlw nL ALLEGHANY, Catt. Shanklafid, hiving part of her cargo on board, will clear as above.

For freight, which will be taken at the lowest rates, or passage, apply on board or to n21 J. H. ASHBRIDGR. inramnar For Philadelphia Philadelphia and New Jgggprleans Line of Packets. To succeed the rePular packet barque ROB'T MUltias, Capt Outerbridge, will sail as above.

For freight or passage, apply on board, or to n2l J. if. ASHBRIfiR. 07 Himnd For Galveston. Tens The fast anil.

regular Packet Schooner LONE STAR, wiinin, masiCT, naving two-tniras oi ner cargo engaged, will leave positively on THURSDAY, the 21st inst For freight or passage apply to the captain on board, at the Loaver Picayune Tier, or to n17 L. DOBBIN, 13 Bienville st For New Ym-lr I afitl isiinna find fST ow Vaaxvlr Line. The fast sailing Packet Ship YAZOO, Captain Wibrav. is now londincr inH win quick despatch. For freight or passage, having elegant accommodations, apply on board opposite the Vegetable Market, or to HULLIN WOODRUFF; nl-1 60 Camp street -iSi Fr Tiverpool.

The fast sailing Barque aji l.tain. Lovett, having part of hercarco engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight oi jai uhjus cowon.or on Doara or to o29 J. H. ASflBRIDfaE, 97 Camp st.

For Havana. The Steam Packet Ship ALABAMA. IL Windle. master, will sail for the above uorton SUNDAY next. 2kh instant, at 9 o'clock, A.

precisely. For freight or passage apply on board, or to MERLE, BEYLLE Co, 43 Old Levee. For Galveston, Texas. Regular Packet To sail on SATURDAY, the 2ad instant, at 10 o'clock. A.

nosirivelv. The well known steamship NEW YORK, John T. Wht, commander, will leave as above. ne iiew lork has been thoroughly overhauled and put in complete order while at the North, and has accommodations for cabin and steerage passengers unsurpassed by any steamer in the United States, with state rooms and lower cabins. For freight or passage apply on board or to nl9 HAWTHORN WOODS.

63 Gravier st Retrular Steam Packets. bv or Memphis, Helena, Columbia, ire. iiriihina fa i iuc muiurnis, iv. jj. master, leaves as above everv SATURDAY two weeks, at 5 P.

from Povdras street wharf. or Memphis and Randolph. The JOAN OF ARC, Charles B. Church, master The LOUISIANA. T.

J. Casey, master The RED ROVER. M. G. Anders.

master. One of the above boats leaves every five days. from Poydras street wharf. or Oolumbxa. Princeton.

Lake Providence and the Bends. The DENIZEN. W. Srodes. master, leaves every SATURDAY two weeks, at 5 P.

from the Poydras street wharf. lor Yazoo City. Satartia and Vtckibure. The YAZOO CITY, R. C.

Young, master The M. B. HAM ER, P. C. Wallis.

master. One of tlie above boats leaves every five days, from Canal street wharf. nor IttUtams' MjonAine. Loeovolxs. Marion.

(Yazoo river. The PATRIOT, D. F. Rudd, master, leaves irravier street wnari every two weeas. For Vicksburg, Grand Gulf, Rodney and Natchez.

The AMBASSADOR, C. J. Brenham, master, leaves Canal street wharf everv FRIDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock and the YAZOO, John F. Dameron, master, leaves Canal sL wharl every WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock. For Natchez, Waterproof and Rodney.

The PAUL JONES, Jas. Walworth, master, leaves Canal street wharf every SATURDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock. he above boats are all ot the first class, and leave regularly as advertised. A Letter Box at the Agent's, where letters or packages left will be forwarded im mediately. For freight orpassage apply to novtt) JUHIN is.

HIDE, izroydrasst WAS DROWNED by accident, on the afternoon of the ICth instant, MARGARET ANN HARVIK, aged 5 years, light hair. Had on a striped French Cairo Dress. Any person finding the body of the child. will confer a favor on its parents, by addressing a note to JAMES HARVIE, at this office. nlOt TJAWDON.

WRIGHT. ILATCH EDSON. Bank XV. Note Engravers, have reopened their office, corner of Royal and Canal streets, and are prepared to execute ail Kinds of Engraving and Copperplate Printing, in style, at New York prices. Bank Note Paper superior of the best quality constantly on band.

Also. Bills of Exchange, ills of Lading. Notes of Hand, and Checks on the New Orleans Banks. novl9-lm UTCH BULBOUS ROOTS, just recieved direct from Holland, and for sale low at 52 Gravier street novl9 3t 8. L.

MOSS. SPERM CANDLES. 140 boxes first quality Sperm Candles, for sale by JAKV1S ii. AKUUEWS, uruggists, 20 Common street nlD-St QUININE. 800 ounces Farr's Sulphate of Quinine, in store and for sale by JARVIS ANDREWS, Druggists, nl3t 20 Common street WHITE LEAD.

1000 kegs No. 1 White Lead, in store and lor sale by JARVIS ANDREWS, Druggists, 20 Common street nl9-3t Fall and Winter Clofthin. THE subscribers have now a fullland well selected assortment of ready-made Clothing, for sale cheap. rULUtiK It 15L.AKrJ, cor, of Ok! Levee and Customhouse sts. IIootM.

Shocsi nnd BroaanM. QAflfl CASES in store, comprising a complete as--lUU sortuientef fresh and fashionable articles, for sale by G. HOBBS, nov i9-3m is 12 customhouse st (Pennine Coovina Presses. NOW landing and in store, Ritchie's Edinburgh mann-factured Copying Presses, which are ottered at a low price, by J. B.

STEEL, 14 Camp st ulSKJt successor to ryorman, teei txi. Waterproof Clothina. WE have on hand, just received, a superior assortment of India Rubber Over-Coats, Capes, Leg- rings, Cushions, Life Preservers, and the Cloth by the. piece or single yard. FOLGER BLAKE, ni9 at 17 urn ievee, corner oi i.ustomnouse su Negroeis Nnrroe 17OR SALE 60 likely NEGRO KS, comprising Field Hands House Sen-ants, Mec.hanics,kc, by J.

A. BEARD CO, 49 Magazinest, til 9 next to the Arcade. Snlendid Reaver HatM. EVANS, No. 10 Chartres street, has just fT, received a complete assortment of F.irra JL suriernne niaca ueaver iiais.

oi latest styles. Also, now in store, an unrivalled assort ment ofgentlemen's super black Cassimere, extra Moleskin, Nutria and Brush Hats. Lnrrding from ship Au burn, a large ami splendid assortment ot xouins- ana Children's Velvet and Cloth CAPS, of the latest and most approved patterns, for sale at reduced prices. no vi a Sundries. 200 BAGS Rio Coffees 150 do.

Old Java Coffee 100 casks Marseilles Claret Wine; 200 baskets superior Salad Oil JO Gunny Bags; 50 bbls Driefl Apples 40 doz. Cedar Pads; 40 boxes ft lump Chewing Tobacco 30 boxes Fine Cut Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. For sale by novlSMmo T. C. W1CHELL, 74 Poydras st To Medical Stndentn.

MOREAU'S PRACTICAL MIDWIFERY, with 80 colored Plates; PANCOAST'S OPERATIVE SURGERY, with 80 colored Plates; GODDARD ON THE TEETH, 80 colored Plates; UNITED STATES DISPENSATORY ELLJOTSON'S PKACliUK; For sale at the publishers' prices at NORMAN'S Book and Stafionery Steod Establishment, 16 Camp st. rjp- Blank Books for Notes, E. A. TYLER. No.

39 Camp street, has just received, on sale, a 'small assortment of Gold Lever WATCHES, Spectacles, Gold and Silver Pencils ami Thimbles, Fob ami tiuaru unains, a variety oi uiuics-Brooches, Finger-Rings and Lockets Silver Spoons, Hair and Teeth Brushes, Scissors, Pocket Knives, Razors, kc together with a variety of Fancy Articles-all of which will be sold at very low Rp- Watches, Clocks and Musical Boxes carefully repaired. Jewelry manufactured and repaired. Old oold ana silver lanen in eirrairee Flaying LAt u.M a. a i6t.is, 53 Common htreet, A genu fe Ka Uaniilsr-I n-At liDtfP jVgs- in store the following assort ment of Playing Cards, vix: 150 gross Highlanders, star ana marine uacas; 100 do do plaid and fancy do; 100 do Merry Andrews, do. do 50 do Decatur', star, do do doj 75 do Eagljs, plaid, do, lew priced 50 gross do star, rcperEne; Also Aa exxeas-vB ssunaKw uuiiug, and Wrapping Paper, Prjutuig and writing tnEs, for tbe supply of Merchants, rrmiers, Rnnirriirvtera at ine mwcsi unices.

roti A NEGRO BOY. who ran away from me during last summer his name Is JACK, some a feet 8 or 10 inches high, 21 or 22 years old, dark or bl3Ck complexion; be has no par-tieniir diminatinr mark that I recollect he is short and close set walk's very erect, with bis feel tnrced a IStle inward, i purcnasea saw ooy in unxq 4 I 1 1 im 1 last, in GainesviUe titmi w. names, oi nail-fax. N. C.

Barnes having passed 'hroagh New Or- h-ans and Mobile, on his way to Gainesville, it is probable the boy may lie lurking about one of those places. JLLIAM CAMPBELL, nov35-2jnjW Kemper county, Missj NewU. S. Mall OHIO BELXE. For Cincinnati, Louisville.

EvansvxUe, 4rc On THIS EVENING. Thursday. 21st instant, at 4 o'clock. This new and splendid passenger steamer, James Irwin, master, is now receiving freight, and will leave as above. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommodations, apply on on board, at Poydras street wharf, or to.

nzi juiln E. HYDE, 12 Povdras st. The Ohio Belle will take rV.iht far Mills' Point. Padncah, Smithland, kc For Louisville and all intermediate landings. The new, splendid and fast ranoinrrjassene'erslearner TALMA.

E. T. Sturgeon, master, is now receiving freight, and will leave on THURSDAY, the 21st inst, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, or to MARTIN, OWEN n21 101 Tchonpitoulas street.

For Shreveport, Natchitoches and Alexandria. he -flegant, fast running steamer REF.SYTs!lft S. K. Mil. ler, master, will leave for the above and all intermediate landings on THURSDAY, the 21st instant, at 5 o'clock P.

M. For freight or passage apply onboard. foot of Customhouse street, or to Ti20 T. B. SMITH, 14 Poydras street.

Steamer f'hiMnnlnlrt For Saint Louis. This splendid and fast running M'steamer, Capt J. II. Freligh, is now re ceiving freight and will leave on THURSDAY, the 21st inst, at 4 o'clock, P. M.

For freight or passage, apply on board, or to C. DOANE Co, nov20 69 Poydras street For St. Martinsville, New Ibe ria, rantlin, Pattersonviue, BentncVs Bam. and Bavou new. livht draught and fast running passenger steamer A.

B. Cary, master, will leave for the above and all intermediate Landingson the Tec he and Atchafalaya, on THURSDAY, the 21st inst. at 10 o'clock. A. M.

For freight orpassage, apply on board, foot of Conti street IT. S. Mail Line For Mobile. The new and fast running low Dressnre ton, roaster, will leave on the 22d inst. on the arrival at the lake of the 1 o'clock, P.

train of rauroao cars. sr The Fashion is furnished with state-rooms for families and ladies, and has two splendid saloons, with accommodations for passengers in every resiect not surpassed by any boat in the South. tuiAtit i un HOTCitKiSS, Agents, n21 Corner Poydras and Tchonpitoulas streets. cutnah, trheehng and Pittsburg. The splendid light araugnt steamer nui itiMXtast M.

it. jjuu-ley, master, is now receiving freight and will leave as above, or tretgut or passage apply on board, at the upper end of Povdras street wharl, or to mi JutiA iz rovaras street. N. B. The West Tennessee will face freight for Nashville, and forward from Smithland, Evansville, Mills' Point, Randolph and Memphis.

Steamer JAMES IIKWITTi M. Quarrier, master For Mobile and iir "--H Montgomery (Ala.) via the rrver. This new and swift running steamer is now ready to receive treight ana will leave as above on MUUAX the 22d instant, at 4 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, foot of Canal street, or to nil thus. WAiuuu.iv, roydras st tirV fc for mobile vta tne lfiver.

me and splendid steamer MARENGO, Captain Adams, will leave as above on FRIDAY, the 22d instant, at 4 o'clock P. M. "For freight orpassage apply on board or to nzi i ll us. nAKKEn, xi i oyuras st For Memphis. The Itegular Packet steamer ECLIPSE, J.

W. Gosslee, nias- 'ter, will leave for above and all interme diate Landings, on FRIDAY', 22d inst, at 4 o'clock, P. fli. orireight or passage. bavin? superior accommo dations, apply on board, or to FETTER, LONSDALE GRAY, novzi 71 cnoupitouias street.

b. For Cincinnati. VVheelina and 5 Pittsburg. The new and light draught a steamer OLIVE BRANCH, Capt. May.

leaves for the above and all intermediate landings on SATURDAY next, the 23d instant, at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage, having fine accommod ations apply on board, foot of Poydras street, or to SMALL Tchonpitoulas st n21 or to P. C. SHANNON, 28 Poydras street Natchez Weekly Packet Paal Jones.

On SATURDAY EVENING. the 23d at 6 o'clock. For Natchez. Waterproof, Rodney, tfc. The new and splendid swift running passenger steamboat PAUL JONES, J.

Walworth, master, is now receiving freight, and will leave as above. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, at Canal street wharf, or to nil JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydras st Weekly Packet Steamer xziuisA. roreveryATUKiAX at 5 o'clock. Nor Natchez.

Water- proof, Fort Adams and all intermediate landings. Tbe regular weeaiy packet steamer EON w. H. Cable, master, will leave for the above ports on SATURDAY, the 23d insU, at 5 o'clock. P.

M. For freight or pas sage apply on board, foot of Canal street, or to nzi U. K. CAKKOl.t, 98 Camp street For Shreveport, Port Caddo Natchitoches and Alexandria. The new aand elegant fast running steamer BOIS Smoker, master, will leave for the above and all intermediate landings on SATURDAY, the 23d inst, at 5 o'clock, P.

M. For freight or passage apply on board, foot ot Canal street, or to mil tt. smith, 14 1 oyuras street. The steamer BUNKER HILL. A.

Key. master For Louircilte. ll 7. eah, Mais' Point, Randolph and Memphis On SATURDAY, the 23d instant, at 10 o'clock A. M.

This fast running passenger steamer is now in port and will leave positively as above. For freight or passage apply on board, foot of Gravier street, or to T. It CHENOWJETll Sl CO, 97 Tchonpitoulas street, Ot to n21 THOS. WARREN, 22 Poydras st Steamer JOHN Geo. W.

Cable, master. For Sttint Loux. This "tine light draught and fast miming pass enger steamer is now receiving freight, and will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on FRIDAY, the 22d instant, at 5 o'clock, P. M. For freight or pas sage, having superior accommodations, apply on boarji or tn JOHN R.

SHAW CO, Agents, n20 24 Poylras st pw Weekly Vicksbnrg- Packet i AMBASSADOR. On FRIDAY EVE-NING. tlie 22d instant, at 5 For Vicksburg, Grand Gulf, Rodney, and Natchez. This new and swift running packet steamboat, C. J.

Brenham, master, is now receiving freight, and will leave as above EVERY FRIDAY EVENING during the season. For freight or passage apply on board; opposite Canal street, or to n20 JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydras st lteaular Packet Patriot. On "THURSDAY EVENING, the 21st inst. -r or trtUtamf Ajanatng, i tnula, jua- rion, Yazoo City.

Satartia and Vicksburg. Tbe new and very light draught steamer PATRIOT, D. F. Rudd, master, is now receiving freight and will leava-as above. For freight or passage, apply on board, at Poydras street Wharf, or to JOllN HYDE, noviO 12 Poydras street Steamer Bmjwwiek, Jno.

P. More ror ot. isavuM ana -in hkm The entirely new. fast running, light draught Passenger Packet Sseamer BRUNSWICK, John P. More, master, is now in port receiving freight at the Poydras street Wharf, and will leave on FRIDAY, the 22d inst, at 4 o'clock, P.

M. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, or to P. C. SHANNON, 28 Poydras st or to J. B.

MURRISON, Agent The steamer B. will receive freight and land dassen-gers at Memphis, Randolph and Mills' Point n20 aa JPor Mint iiOUla. i ne new and e-iv ir t. .1 t. iiLivntr Trvr iiitl urwuirui nranicr nfuiiiVK xiv JL vaiw vv iiw-itmuj K-gvra wji uivr am'Tc witi intermediate landings, on SATURDAY, the 23d OapC vv lneiand.

leavi-s lor the hoTC and at o'clock, i. m. or rreigbt or ruage, having su-perior accommolations, apply on board, "or to nl9 SMA LL McGILL, 73 Teboopitoulas N. B. The Henry Bry will take freight for Memphis, Randolph and Mills' Point New Lithographic Establishment.

I AM now ready to do LITHOGRAPHIC WORK in all its variety Cards, Bill Heads, Labels, Checks, Fac Similies, Ornamental Work, Designs, kc.f Drawings taken from Original Designs, by a superior French Artist Merchants and others can have their work done in a superior manner, and upon favorable terms. Brokers can have their letters copied, fac cimilie, at a few hours notice. And having a large variety of Original Drawings, I have ah advantage over any other establishment in tbe country, of which mv customers can avail inemseives. lit im imlk, novlSMm Print Establishment, in the Arcade. Knniiripa.

5 BACON 20 casks Family Hams 40 casks Cincinnati Sides: 40 do. do. Shoulders. A PORIC iOWiK. Mess, Prime, kc BEEF.

10 bbls. Prime and Thin Prime, new 20 half-bbis. Mess and Prime, da FLOUIL250 bbls. St Louis and LARD. 2000 kegs, part Leaf.

In store and for sale by J. kR-GEDDES, 182 Tchonpitoulas st. HE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE 100 dozen assorted West India Preserves; 200 do do Domestic do; 1G0O boxes Sardines in Oil 50 boxes Brandy Cherries; tn dozen assorted Fruits, in jars; i 25 boxes Canton Preserved Ginger; 100 boxes assorted Pickles; i 1 20 dozen Tomato Ketchup; 50 dozen assorted Ketchups; 20 dozen dry Prunes; 6000 lbs. ante Currants; 20 casks London Porter -A 10 casks Scotch Ale; 20 doien Gnava Jelly 2'i do Currant Jellv 20 do assorted Jellies; 100 boxes assorted Candies White lia'is'ms, Ffgs, Grapes. Almond and.

Nuts for sale by R. F. NICHOLS CO. nia-iw Corner Camj and Nateher, streets. D'ARC..

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