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I) '-''if i v. It lrfniinsrs on the 3 Povdraa The U4 ii. A lail steamer FELL 1 ior pusville, Cincinnati and Pittsburp- EES fC SHANNON, 28 Poydras gt New steamer Patriot." F01 I TrvVSri 1kve reet wharf iur8nBy Bl 4 o-ciock, positively. rl3 JOHN HYDK. The enlfcnrl ifl onrl fa or rnnnlnn inMiiw ECLIPSE, Captain Ja Godee.

1 't TAMday' 13th nnt, at 4 clix-k 1 at winch boor passenger ar requested tn be oq board. rl3 JOHN SHAW It CO. -GT-The fine light draught and fast Tannine JOHN AULL, Captain Geo Ca-He. leave for ht Louis and intermediate ports, THIS DAY. Tuesday, the 13th instant, at 4 o'clock at 1 uuuiue wine" raur piiMWDgen are requited to be on boards junii art KnAW aw rT aw Packet Nashville." For Nash- landings on the Cumberland swift running steamer, Captain -TLPiiv 4 leaTe Poydnw atreet wharf THIS JkVkNINO, Tuesday, at 4 o'clock, positively.

MnwJMa. freigbt EFThe light draught and beautiful steamer PATHFINDER, joe? Green, master will leave on THIS DAY, Wffhffi'pJ for Locopoiis Marion, William' Landing, Tchuta Xf vicJbrg and aU intermediate fending. For balance of freight or passage, having fine accommodations, apply on board or to rl3 fc Poydraast Packet Concordia." This new "'fl, running passenger steamer, Capt Ihoroasson. will leave for icksburg, Grand Gulf. VrFvfe ai landings, on TH IS EVENING, Tuesday, 13ib insUot.

6 o'clock puuciuallv; at which hour paawnger. wUI pleaieb' on board. onnnA rn.i.x.. fc 1. mute, Agent, 9 Magatine ttreet.

MOUNT i Bpt John Eran. willleave for the above at hich tmf paengers will please be on board. rl3 HARTWKLL. KIDDER It CARMAN1 FaiTvhet S' Mail 8leamer DR- UANKLINc' Summons, master Tbe beautiful steamer DR. FRANKLIN, will leare for and nnnediate landings, on THIS DAY.

Tuesday, the I3th instant, at 4 at which tune pawnfen will please be on board. rl3 KELLOGG fc CO, 14 Poydrasat Idtf The- Natchez Weekly Packet BELLE OF ARKANSAS, C. B. Saniord. master, will leave for Natche, Waterproof.

Frt Adam, ami aU tniermirtllate EVENING, the 13th iustaut, at 4 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board, Toot of Canal or to r'3 D. R. CARROLL, 98 Crnnp VSf All persons having claims against itbe KjlKioner MARIA will please present them forth-wrh at the bar, of the New Basin Exchange, at the eorw-r of Julia aud Circus utreeu. 10 30.1 McLlNSEY SPENCER.

VOCAL MUSIC Professor Pratt's Lerttires will be continued every TUESDAY and THURSDAY Evenings, in the Session Room of Lafayette Square. Tickeu for the Course 15 00 to be bad at the room on tlie evening of the Lecture. Mr Pratt maybe founW atlhe fft Charles HoteL rl iir LANDSCAPES IN OIL. MR. DOUG HT respectfully informs 1 1 a public, that he has a lew speeimen of hit -skill in LANDSCPE PAINTING In Exhibition at Mr.

Casey's Music Saloon, 36 Camp st, over Mews. Brenaa Hnrrw't Grocery Store. The Udie ami Oentlt-nien of Orleans, and Strangei. are most respectfully lnvitel to call and examine them at any time between the boon of 10 A. M.

and 5 P. M. daily. Adruiisimi tree. ianii im LAST WEEK.

A) EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS. ADAM and EVE or the DEATH OF ABEL. These splen-dki paiiitinim by C. Mayr, togetlier wi a colleetkm of about lorty FANCY PAINTINGS on different subject, by me same artist, are now open for exhibition tit- corarr of and Gravier street, in the second story of li bulletin office, (Arcade Build- two principal painting are each 9 feet by 64 let in ie, and have excited universal admiration wherever tbey have been The smaller pie are on a variety of subjects, and in different styln of painting. C.

AY also oftr hia service to theTu'lic as a PORTRAIT PAINTER. He execute likenesses in any style that may be desired, and can exhibit one- 3uiyocal specimens and testimonial of his ability to Justice to that descriptMMt of painting. The exhibition will beapeo from 9 o'clock A. M. till turn low n.

85 cenU; children half price sea-son tickets 60 ceuu. on Gravier street. ril. jan24 Im. DANCING ACADEMY No.

102 Royal $trt. by DEVOTI. Cuas roa Young Lames every TUESDAY and THURSDAY, from half-paH 12 o'clock to balf-pasl o'clock. "vSATJ0? OttTtttMewry WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, from 6 to 9 o'clock PM; at which tine be nay tie seen mi auy business. M.

DEVOTI haslways continued giving lesson in several public iniututkm, and has besides, entered into new engat'etnents to teach dancing at the fbilow-nS establishinenu-Mrs Grant's, 20 Bourbon street; Mi Alliwiu's. corner of Carondelet and St Joseph streets Mrs Baquie's75 Toulouse su rll lm WANTS. JANTED A Professor of Pen- Book keeping and Arithmetic also, annglh Teacher, capable of giving instruction in Geography, the use of the Globes, Arithmetic and Mathematics. Apply at 53 Bourbon street, between Uienville ami CuHtnruhou-e streets: r3 TO MERCHANTS, A young man who has served several vnrt iK tuJ? Bnsineu, and has for two year bad charge of a Wholesale Wamlioose, is desirous of obtaining employment. Oood city references given.

Addresi Wm. M. through tbe Post Office. "WIGS. The Wigs manufactured by LETCHER, 44 Su Charle ftreet, are not only light and convenient, but we tliink they sorDass A 3lS nlade -n Ul 8octh'" country.

Canal and Banking Compaht,) New Orleans, Feb. 10, 1844. REMOVAL. During the rebuilding --v of tiie property on the corner of Magaxine and trrav.er streets, tins Company will occupy the butldin? ftvmerly the Banking Hous3 of the Atchafalaya RaiE roail and Banking Company. rll 3t N.N.

WILKINSON. Cashier. BOARDING Tremont Restaurat ST. CHAKLE8 STRFT, Uu -St. CHarlt The subscriber respectfully informs his inedilsand the public, that he is fully prepared to accommodate Boaiilers In his Restaurat, on the follow.

in moderate tens: Board and Lodging per Week, with good Table Wine or Ale $5 00 2a rnly witn 0011 Table Wine or Ale, $4 0 Brakfat and Dinner, do do 00 few Single Rooms vacant. Fl1 P. IRWIN. collection, of PAINT- suition at Beard fc Richard son's Auction Mart, comprising 19 PainUn-g of cele- fon Mart, and at Banktf Ar55a. eWtri'1e TVTOT1CE.

The undersigned are th 1 Sole fi the Steam Towboats All t-iv. LCMBIA and PILOT, and the onlyDint ized lo cjllect and receipt for debts dueiosaid boaT GOW k. CO (Urt-r Front Levee, above tbe TTia.gnIar Buildlnirs rll lm Agenu for the owners. NEWS PRING Quet'n Victoria, and Lelia. from France.

12 caw of new and beautiful sorin? and nniw iirnere ii'i-j UAA," -i i for For i.ver. PGt. Jaconets, Hatoarines, Organdies and Barages, of the luteal designs for the prf sent year. Also, 2cates Plaid entirely new tosether witii a large variety of oi.irr novelties. MICHAEL KEHNAN, 0 Koyal street, il if comer of Bienville street.

INN ESS Extra Dublin POUTER. A of the above celebrated article in tierces of 6 dozen put up expressly for thi nmrkei by the manufacturers. IRIsll WHISKEY. A few demohns pure Irish whiskey, 12 years old. CANVASS.

An asortraentofErlUUmanu-. factured Sad CanvaM all pure i.usia hemp, fully tuaraniecol for sale hv rll 2m MOS.S ti. GIFFNEY, 45 Customlioasg st 7i IASTE1LOF NATURE A certain 11 n.i e.r.-ctu.il remedy fr V- A oilier til; ti of a tl. r-tu i i. i i.

1 I'h can be 1 et I c. ce all l.oj;-i, he -keeps t' sa.e. '3 rr't 1 i- vn c' l-ove G.se; I I 'C (AUCTION SALES. Jigg, jnis day. WClfARDSON.

ArVeAY' lhel3th o.clock..tB.nkV ft further particulars a tale. rl3 Wir vrta street. TT T. AUCTIONEER. A rni "wi-pau inoclock.

A M- NlVlTRfr nrw cond band FUil- mTURE.wmpr.s.ngjlltWe. naeful tVhmaeke astral Lamps. Mantel Clocks, kc Cottms BY 'HEWLETT A a a ILL be sold THIS DAY. Tues- lean, CouPr MM 0'dock' 2 foTerctomi- ld T. I aw iTTTfy HEWLETT CENAS.

WILL be sold on TUESDAY, 13tb treeta ul, and Common ArkanSSlH IR0N' ship TSEtif0' acconn of whom it may concern. xsaiu BY SVKES HYDE. Tttto Aoctiooeer. 13th instant 51 Magixme street- ucuon lore Bunary invoices DRY GOODS and CLOTHING 10 BR0GANS nnd Ladies' SHOES; At 12 o'clock r- GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, Candles; Soap; Liquors; Cigars; Pork Beef; Filberts; Cheese; Teas? Indigo, Vc A BY VAN WINKLE VINCENT, milT NO. 116 CHARTaXS SJRBET.

'PHIS DAY, the 13th instant, at 10 TL. clockl Uwir sales room consisting ot rnnts, L)r Lace' GloVt. Hosiery, tc tc tc. Jady. 1 reerve- Cogues and sampfesire now J2eil Estate tn tAe SecmU and LafaurttT Brj.

A. UKAKn UlPIfAOnhu W- ILLi be sold at auction, THIS Banks' inrtant'al "o'clock, at A CRRTAIV mT rtv noAinrr. ih.DW'.N Abounded by White, Euterpe5, Terpsil Chora- Mrktl HAmnloa ctdua. on White iTJriTA? Irnt 00 --j iin.ur.iii line deep i awo a ceruin Lot 01 Ground, being No 9, bounded by St Arcana ana st Andrew one sonar from th Hmr uy oepio ot iza io inches On thennner line anA 190 r.i 1 1 4 v. a a un.iitT9 uii 111 line 1 1.

aiding it Irom No Lot is very denrabu! Term n.ralf ni fof endorser, bearing mortgage rio oltMtoIe Jmarovni Property in the Second Municipal- Stfor CarroUton Bank Stock. WBY J. A. BEARD RICHARDSON. ILL be sold at auction on TUES- Arcade.

Oie following described Property IVos. 5 and 6, in square bounded by Julia. St Mary, Oirod and Camp streets, a per plan drawn by Mr Thornton Thompson, dated 16th February. 1839. nd deruxited in tiu.

nrfi. a venu, CM, notary PWc. together with all the impnivemem i hereon. leci a mcnes ana lines front On JllilS. S(t feot 5einek unr.

ntc rear, uy a ieet Na 8 measures 25 feet front on Julia, 23 3 lrcl neptn ana tront on St Mary street. This property is rented at $900 per annum, and one of the buildings is fitted with all the PPtns requisite for an extensive Bakery. Terms of sale Tbe amount of adjudication be paid in Carrallloo Bank Stock, at "par. Transler of stock to be made within 5 days from day of sale, or the property will be retold, at the risk and for account of the purchaser. Acts of sale before 1L B.

Cenas, Esq, at the expense of the purchaser. Fg IN the United States District Court-Eastern DistrUt of Louisiana No SI L. Hermann. AssJVroe rtf ilu ui.u uif I la imi mo BT "irtue of an order of Court, issued from the Hon-orahle Court of tbe United State, for the EaMeni TUESDAY, 13th February, lb, at Banks' Arcade, A waicoex ana travier streets. aV descritied property, vix omen ui iue exenanse ana Bank log Company, at $100, $50 paid in.

2 House and Lot in Hamburg, South Carolina, in Centre street One-half interest in Suit now pending against E. Parker, in New Orleans for five tliousanutlollars. LANDS IN TEXAS. 320 Acre of Land ur Texas, situated in Fannin Cnunty, known oa the map of said County as Survey No 47, on the water of Mineral Creek. For further particulars see Letter Patent No tn, and annexed to Schedules.

5 640 Acre of Land, situated in Fannin Countv, known on the map of said County as Survey No 72, on the South side of Red River. See Letter Patent No 68. annexed to Schedule A. 6 640 Acres of Land, situated in Fannin County, known on the map of said County as Survey No 67. South of Red River.

See Letter Patent No 69, annexed lo Schedule A. 7-320 Acre of Land, situated te Fannin County, now1B Survey No 48, on the water or Mineral ia Letter Patent annexed to Scbed- 8320 Acres of Land, situated in Fannin County, known as Survey No 44, on the water of Mineral Creek. See Letter Patent Na 71, annexed to Schedule A. said Willis Holmes, as per Schedule filed tn the U. S.

tr a i i rniisvaMi. A. SIDNEY ROBERTSON, U. 8. MarshaL Act of Sale at the purchaser' expense.

j25 3t Catalogue Sate of Boot, Shoes, Brogans and Hat wunrm reteroe. BY WM. H. ROBERTSON CO. J- w- Fdrnbs, Auctioneer.

150 eaM nf RnnT Qxjrwa onnn HATS. a. uuvua, uivuuAflg anu Italian Ormimenta. BY BEN J. KEND1G CO.

(Comer of Common and St. charle streets.) Wat. BeacEa, Auctioneer. ILL be sold at auction on FRI- IU -wm. uahuii, iwu-inut, ju trciocm, An assortment of superb ITALIAN ORNAMENTS onrusting ot Etruscan Vaaes, Hebe VrnJeZ alu Va-' Mucm ui vyuiiiuicy anu oiner urna- menu, copied from the Antique.

-ALSO- Two magnificent Inlaid Table. executed in Italian Marble, Alalstef, 1 IU UCH HJie. oy L. a rone to, one of the first artists from Italy, who wa awarded a Silver Medal in New York, for tbe best specimen of lialian works. rl3 Package oj Seasonable Goodt, direct importations nniini to meoenmre.

BY WILLIAM G. HEWES. ON WEDNESDAY, 14th instant, at o'clock-- 69 PACKAGES-contniuing Irish Linens, In whole and half pieces, some extra fine viuiuiga; i-oug vnnns; rrmtea Carpeting; Jaconett: Organdie; Balxarines; Cambric Check MigBloneue. Bishops, Maid of Or-. J- Seymour Lawns Stripe Book and line India Muslins; Jaconet Handkerchief, fee, fcc Ooodsreceived on MONDAY will he added to tbe latAlnPTie.

whli-h mttll Ka. TltBmv oaIi; aoiiai ana tA.llll I lTJ. Hhold FumUurt-direct from A. Yerl. BY J.

A. itPiRn Dfnui6r.Qo Bva my iftt men examineo. gt jl. luviiauiioun. YILL besold atauction, WEDNES- thl l4lh at half-past 10 o'clock, at lHy occupied by Mr lluconge, Bienville A il Chartre nJ Royal ot Fashionable Household pri Mnr eleVn A 1" U'acVU red- New York, com-SolasfletS1 of wionspatterns.

Lounge, Card, JaTete, Centre, PleK steads of TUilensKin'TMl Bnd Sof Table, Bedl rtK Rose-wood. reaus of tti iwln Bu ble top avhstaud idV aBy Mr-and a variety of 'ol newest pattern. scriled pr Catalog Particularly de-day, previous to wit. Mon-shfr-Ved for the counufy.KxlcarefollT Packed and Ii.d above stock of Goods are wnril, of Tr and ntlemeHo" sa! is positive and without reserve. Dlry Terms.

Casti. rlO MITCHELL'S pockeT3iIps" received an invoice of the following mb of Unii -nn Ind.m, "issouri aoJ 'S i ic iri ai West 1 I Tennrs aud ppi, Texas 1. i rl C. AL GUIDE; for et i Cv street. rui r.cs AMUSEMENTS.

AM EE. I AN TH EATRE. a STAri Management of Mrs. Anne D. Seftom.

CTACE MANACr.R 1 t. AftftAAAj. A. -f HERR ALEXANDER. ANDETR Jtl ALEX- frrJ? ve Afferent Magical hepresentaikJns.in Ue fol towing anler.1.

Cnains destroyed by Ma- Whidint, MaKi Dance. 3. The Cook's winding Wreath. A. Th.

A.T1 1 Vl-BreaL 6-TheSureHiu 7. The 1 8. Triumph of Genius To conclude the Grand Oriental Specwcleof Timonr' WUK THE TARTAR. ru.rj of Mr LAFOREST. Mr am nr2 rric.

a appearance of plaF of CYM8ELINE. OR ANS TH EAT RE. TITirer. a enrnury toe tatn, iat -for the lint time, the splendid grand opera in 5 acts, THE JEWESS. 1 llfrf MW ICAtwnA.

I. r. 11. mi paiuu-a uy mr urfeiie. iue tTi JLH, entirely new, and executed expressly for the occasion, in Paris.

E.ieazar. a Uoldsniiih Grosseth. Ue council, Bles The Lecouru i -V wauce. of mP'ror' Guard Mordant. BreKil.

Fleury-Jollvi j. iie i-nncess Kudocia Leconrt. Pa.reK.U"Ci'' EJff.or4- Cardinals, BUhops. 7. uir.urBreri, renttents.

a- Hife ard Gu.rd.S. SRAT w.u a Box Office of the Orlea, Theatre, from 9 A to I past 6 miiuce io uegm at naif- NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE. Corner of Poydras and Baronne Streets.) Messr. ROBINSON FOSTERPaoraiETOR. A MOTTI CD in Twinn.

Attention Attention 1 Attention 1 1 1 Tk. i.i!. voice has pronounced the BRONZE HORSE to be the most magnificent Spectacle ever produced in the Mn'r-Jo Scenery1, th? dre es ol Cloth and Gold can never be surpassed in thi or any other country. U1U February. 1844 The the whV.iT-S.L vaulting by ion siione as the Double Glad.atorj.-The Sable Stars of tbe South.

Lake, in a Graiwl Operatic Ballet Mr Stone will personate America, Ireland and Scotland, on Horse. lh Champion of Euerianlsm, I3.ri dramatic act of the Shipwrecked To conclude with the Grand Orieulal Operatic Spectacle nl lh. RUiiutc ir.iv.u rj. the Cloud King. inc zpM of UT For particular see bilU.

re" Th i tiurriifu ior toe evening at a PVl o'ejock, and the performance will co.n-mence at 7 n'elnek. nru.icAi Washington and American BALT. ROOM SLPkTTip street, between Royal and Bourbon. A nnal arrano-pmpnt Kiav.nr iajpfeav entered into, the Manager would wL respectfully inform his friends and the "ju. a-i iiim fiAtiiiHnrnfMk will I'n'd thursdIy, and SATURDAY, untd lumber notice.

ant! Blaftiiniirata. Rill Aumuiance oentiemen, $1 oo Ladies, Gratis. nltf JAMES O-CONNELL, Manager? No weapons are allowed in Ball Boom. OHALIaKNOR for run 6i nni vuniicn-n aUy vucnior, or an the operators in the city of New Orleam put together he nrulr.i (rn4 .11. w.iwuaivivr.uiirA.

AllXvIATURES equal to hi, with or without color. Portraits warranted satisfactory or no charge made. Apparatus and every thing connected with the business, with instructions, for sale cheaper than any other establishment hi the country. Elegant French pre- Dared muir fur mmif.tnMA .1 street, three doors fiom Carta ntz ocU8 6m JAMES MAGUIRE. MILITARY NOTICES.

1 Montgomery Guards Orders Attend Dull, at the Armory, in citizens' drew, on III the evening of WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY next, tlie llih a nA ici. i cisely. By order: rl3 MAGINNIS. S. Washington Guards! Orders 14 Attend DrUls on FRIDAY EVENINGS of each yeek.

at half-pa 6 o'clock, until further notice. By order of Capt F. Joaor nl6 CHAS. H. KF.i.i.rmn KEGIMENTAI.

ORDRiiti air. io Head Quarters, 46th Rfgiment, 'l. m. February 10, 1814. Tn compliance with Brigade Orders No 4, officers commanding companies In the 46th i Regiment, are required to complete the 1 enrol Imenr nf cojj.M.r' utiimaiKiB, ana report to the undersigned on or before the first day of Aiarcli nnninwi.

in .1. 1 .1111 uic rruoirrments of Uie law. RrnnA.r,rrA a-. 46th Regiment, rl J. M.

LEE, Adjutant. FIRE! FIRE! Columbia Fire rnmninu NT. -f aw.v. ty The orhrer, anil memhor. nf iI.a.

vvjiniNin. to attend a called meeting THIS EVENING, tbe 13th instant, at 7 o'clock precisely, on bu- wutc aj unreroi me oreman. JJAVID NELLIttAN, Sec'y SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTH-I ffkriL-i! mil Dlr A. II -r THIN CLOTHING, received pe'r VenTrrivai consisting of fine and superfine Merino, Checked Linen, and Gingham Coats. Linen and Gambroon Pantaloon.

Il-rhf ValA.r.'.la Va.Ii 1. a. i. r9 tf ALFRED MUNROE, 27 Magazine st FRANK TaTN HnilSP rm. spacious esUblishment is now open by the sub- anl wcwiiiuwiauoaoi ms in ends and the public His table will be supplied with the uu uib prun are as low as the times will admit.

JAMES P. C. ROGERS, rK. 0-Iy 5f i win please cony, and send the bill to this office for collection. nOAL AND WOOD.

The subscri- llpr irA t-lAliAsSnf ai vkTI-m Wi AfJTHRAClTfn'rit VoVO'S HICKORY AND OAK WOOD, guaranteed four feet WIU. Ordera vvw-eivAwl Mi n-guinc irecv, or Box Menchanu' Exchange. ILKJItKfc KENNEDY. "IEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTI- TIJTE. CStnicKTAVM -v TK.k SenioD opens on Um- 4th ot March.

1844. Seventy VnnniF ladlM intan-l tliA laatt fintciAa 7A-. ra wu. awsiitiK i ux aaivos ati tioo embraces tbe two months of January and Fehru- -j. a aw v.

pic ivut icatucn-, mc Arnncipai and bis lady. The entire charge for Board and Tui-tkm is f75. ty Music, French, Drawing. Pamtlng, fcc, taught by the best masters. CP A splendid apparatus and choice library belong to the Hehnnl N.

B. Tbe high character of the Institution is vouched for the Hon. Henry Clay, Hon. Rkh'd-M. '1 ir r.

i r- i vut itacibi.1 biki ucti iooaiin, oi jvmiucKv: oku oiuilu, ui run viiunon; non. h. n. lmna, ot txew Orlea ns, and other of high mantling. tW Circulars mar he had of (i.

Whttmcv. Na S7 Royal street. rll 21 JUST received from New York, per ship Oswego, (the latest arrival from the North) aegs mttre ot mat superior UosJien nutter 15 boxes Goshen Cheese. ALSO IK STOB SUGARS Brown and White Sugar of all qualities vui- cin nuurrmr niTini uu aio; CANDLES New Bedford Sperm and Tallow TEAS Gunpowder, Imperial, Young Hyson, Pou- ebong ami Souchong; jr Dr tin in Ca-ldiesr -BUCKWHEAT In eighth and half barrels: PICKLES Underwood's celebrated Pickles and Cat- suos and Lemon Svrni. STARCH 10 boxes superior: "'V imifiiiLi a-.

umuuiw-VAOgnac uranuy, J. J. uupuya brand, vranaHicii purej iiouanu um, sieamnoai orand, warranted pure; American Gin and Brandy, old Monongabela Whiskey Pieacli Brandy French Cordials? Madeira, Claret and Port Wines, slc Frails in their Jnire arwi ir. i mn.lj SPICES. Cianamon.

iklare te.ir- auperi-rr CincmnaU Smoked Hams, Curaei Eef, t- .1 CP3 gii IPS, For Jlobile. via Newliasin A' i Thf sf 'lend id low presture, coppered CINOINNATr sSPl' J.a-?WMJ.?. fteam. Pack WFnMF5i.AV il r1! "ulcr. win leave oere on xSnSiS ror oe tr u.VLEVT' No 25 Gravier Frehu mHiNNON'J28 Po'dra ttreet daring her absence.

The rl.f hr dPrtw until 2 o'clock. P. MV rTifn "fff barge leave at 3 o'clock, P. M. wi-'SON, Agent, Mobile.

r3 rFol- Labacca and STT" Texan brig ROVER, Capt. the Tti- anT SLe aooTeports on THURSDAY, freiet or passage; F13 MERLE. BEVMV 'r nu -a a-a. -Lay ijlU UCfCT. For New nrk Hulvrsvi li.r c.

New York l.ina i ii. wants zou Dates Ol cot on, or tbe bulk thereof, to complete her cargo, and will have immediate despatch. For freight orDatsaire fclLT ftwd app board, opposite the Vegetable Market, or to PP rlO HULLIN It. WonnciTCD At, vain bu For and New York I Tk. OCEE.

Cant J.ck"i:r"Rc."!f mg a large portion of her cargo engagedwill have Forfri-gEt rlO HULLIN It wnnnpnvn twe For Liverpool The A 1 fast i. Robert Bolton commander, having part aod Roue on b.mrd. For fVeht of about 600 bales of cotton or passa ee, having rood accommodations, apply to 6 5 tf JOHN Banr'Place. For New York. Louisiana and rrill Y.Ik Lne.

The fastsaili ig packet ship SitAKSP ARE, Capt. Allen Miner. Iw. a large par. -w 'a aui usuLtw-r iMHirnfHi narrinat.

rK enagea. ana wm have immediate despatch. For freight or passage, having splendid accommodation, apply to A 1 AiUli, Of. Ml r. vmuiy .1.

For New York f.nniQiana nnrl UJ.14 NHlViW. I 1.1 1 or suienoiu ana last aaiun? lao bales cotton to complete her cargo, and will have uropaiu. ui ueicni passage, navinif splendid accommodations, appfv on lioard, or to r6 HULLIN WOODRUFF, 60 Camp st. Steamer JULIA CHOUTEAU. For St.

Louis This fine steamer, Birkinbine, mas- i i. i rv i i canro ana will leave on 'l'Hllusniv A.TT r. .1" rf.ii ii Z. lucixaiiiiiaiiLii 12 2LJr PSe. -PPiv on boarrf at long Wharf, or to rl? DOANE k.

CO. Regular Packet. For Little Rock, Van Buren, Fort Smith, Fort Gtlta and l.f i 1 A tmuu Jitver. I he steamer ARKANSAS, Rolert Bentty, master, will leave as above on WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant, at 10 A M. For freight or passage! apply on board, or to "AKTWELL, KIDDER CARMAN, Th- 44 foydrasst 1 tie ArEansa Will ninal to the primpt dehvery of freigbt, at all plantation be-tween icki.bnrg and Mouth of White River.

Patenter Steamer AMARANTH, for Su LOUIS. Ibis splendid light draught and fast running steamboat. Csnr Run receive neigbt and will leave for the above and all intermedia le mrti nn wrnMCcniv .1.. A orii Jc AwniDSt, at 4 o'clock, P. ftt For freight or passage, bavin uDe- rll JOHN R.

SHAW 24 Povdra .11., ai'iu Lruani ur in Steamer Vicktburg" Glover. ab TI Atvir xvi ha toe loin tnstanu For Louisville and Cin- i i I i I'll if I ii i i vr. master, will leave an alknve tage. apply to PC SHANNON, 28 PovdrasVt rT TiU receive freights for Mm-phis, Ranoolpb.MilU' Point and Evansville. rll The H.

Bills." With Detpatcb. JCJ Tor Tippah, Wyatt, Eaton. Bdmont, Locopolis and all -c iucnui i alia- ifi KOOU' "l'antial steamer JOHN BlUL-S, Roberta, master, having a large portion of her cargo ensrajred, will leave as above. For freieht or paiage apply to 6 i r' Poydras su Tina Ivnat will i.a.;..i... ui.i'i -v uEiguu lur i icuiur? sod Yaxow Cy.

For Florence and Tus- wAwt ja if-rt iiiumT. 15 pow in pou ready to receive freight and will depart tor the above and all intermediate landing on the Tennessee River. For Ireight or passage, having fine acconimodatHins. apply on lioard, or to warren, 3 New Levee, rll or PILCH ER RAVBURN, 80 Camp st. Hew Patkct Steamer Memphis." "uu iiiinieuiHie despatch or Memphis and all in- ttrmstdAOtA LtmAimsrm TlrtA MMJ a Ba av ww ilU steamer MILMPHIS, Fretx, commandeV.lsVxpeVtl i to-morrow, and wUI leave for Memphis as above, positively.

For freight or pasge. having accommodations unsurpassed, apply on board, at Poydra street wharf, or to ui" wiU also Uke Ireight for Bolivar and all landings on ihe Hatchee river. iVea U. Mail Steamer -Louis Philippe." With immediate; decnateh or-LiOUisviIle, Cincin- Portsmouth and Pittsburg. iTk- A.A.W I a i-" biit, ueaau di ran- 1 I Ti i-u-riijjci Hwiiitr liuuis ruu.iri'js, Altred Uogers, master, is expected this day, and will leave as above lor the almve and all landing on the Ohio nver.

For freight or passage, having unsurpassed accommodations, apply on board at Poydras st Wharf. rll or to JOHN HYDE. 12 Poydra iJCTSS For Florence and Tus- Fr- Tle regular packet steam-, er MAZEPPA. Irwin, master, is hourly expected and will have despatch for the above and all landings on tbe Tennessee River. For freight or passage apply to 6 jrg WALTON, 8ANFORD CO, 54 New Levee iflSSJ fFor Memphis and Ran- )T Jhe splendid steamtwat ar LOUISIANA, A Tuft, master, is now receiving freight and will have immediate despatch for above and all intermediate landings.

For freigbt or passage apply on at Canal street Wharf, or to LV HUBBARD CO, Steamer Decatur." With Deanxrh. or Liouisville and Cin- cinnati The fine paeneer steam Wb aw packet DECATUR, G. P. Fraxer. niataer.

being hourly expected wUI leave as above! or freight or passage, apply to ps i SHANNON, 28 Poydras st Steamer AivwjA.in. with r.A i. iJLV A For St. Louis and Alton. -Tf The very fat running, sarxantial aanteam packet MACEDONIAN.

Cletghoni, contmander, having a portion of bercarro engaged.aod being hourly ex peeled, will leave as above. For freigbt or passage apply to PC SHANNON, 28 Poydras freight for Memphis. Randolph ami Mills' Point. Packet Steamer West Tennessee," Brooks, matter. For Nashville, Clarksville, Trip's Landing, Kentucky Landing.

Mnu nh im 1 1 wu mine Krilil tat on Cumberland River-'Vbe splendid and wift passenger steamer WEST TENNESSEE, Captain Brooks, will arme in port on Tuesday, tlie- 13th inst, rpVnlv HSVfe nlermediate landintr. on FRIDAY, Uie 16th inst. at 4 o'clock For Ireight or passage, bavin; splendid arcom.nodatioos, aoplyto GAXBRAlTlTt GREENFIELD? no ui i Xaroo Packet Ureenwood." Wiih inr new ana spienaul team packet GREENWOOD. J. G.

Walker, commander, having a portion of her cargo engaged, will leave as above. For freight or-paaaage apply to V81 wlU receive freight for Natchet, tbe Gulf and Vicksburg. RIO COFFEE 10,000 bags prime green Rio Coffee, in double linen bacrs. for sale hv rlO lm KELLY fc CUNYNGHAM, 61 CanTpst. CORN.

650 sacks Corn for sale by FETTER, LONSDALE GRAY! rid 71 Tchoopitoulas st OF FEE 6000 bags prime green Rio Coffee, cargo of ship Carolina, Inrxlmf and for saleby SsJP WHITNEY Co, rlOSt -73 Camp RIO COFFEE Caro of sbVOom bay, Utet arrival from F.io-7515 baes of prime green qu ility io double linen Ianlin ond tor siieby GO GREEN rlO 6t 2 Gravier si STBA7JBOAT3. A Vi See fourth page for "RcguUr faciei" DBPAitTunna this day. 'i fCJ For the Foot of the Raft, Skreveport Hair hit ochrt, Alexandria T1a4 oil intermediate landings The Ti aranght steamer ROB'T LY-TUESDAY 17 n' wiU leave a alwve on wlT' For a a vui. atrarwtrc Mississippi. anFast ter.

master, will "UB. Fos- and all Muiermediate Undiog; OD Peri RW Z1U DAY, Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A MDOsitlv freiaiif nr na-ACBtr. POSlHVely. For For rl3 SLLLY KIGER. -7 k-icksburgandaa.

termeUtate landings. Tb substantial and fast runuimr steamer PATHFINDER, Joel Green? marter? w5 leave a above on TUESDAY, tbe 13tL instant, at 4 o'clock, M. For freight or passage. bavinFfiSe accommodations, apply on board, or to PA2- HXELLOGG CO, 14 Poydras st. Th.e aihfinder wiU take freight for the Yallo- busha and ITDner .1 of reshaping: For Bayous Atchalalaya, lie Ulaizc and Route.

I he inh- WTRtiNU JOHN ARM. rreiJJ, -iJiii 1 mater' receiving ireight ami wi I leave for the above and Intermediate cTlT at 4 ofclock. For freieht or pawrage apply on board! opposite the Customhouse, or VV1 tfh. a ITCHELL, 4 Tcboupitoufcrs st. Armstrong havmg been bought exprely tor the abtive trade, and thoroughly repaired, shiprir.

and sSl 0n br ai a regular packet airing the Ouachita Packet, For Ecore Fabre, Burk's, Beaton! and -n. fj ALAHtlOV Zngs, (Arkansas,) Monroe, B-you Bartholomew to Point Pleasant, Black, Little and Ten. running steamer BUCKEYE, Caldwell, master, will leave for tbe above and all intermediate landings on TUESDAY. 13th February at 5 o'clock freight wpaaa apply on board or to "go rl3 WOODLAND CO.54 Common st THIS DAY. For Nashville The well known fast runnin and splendid I awT A d.v.l.a Joseph Miller, master, will leave for Nashville.

Clarksl -a. uiiri uirui.ie i-iaiinn on viumnerlanri THIS AFTERNOON, Tueaday, Jth; at which time paeogers will plea I rned.V'rLlP"' thebUU ofL rl3 ALUSOf ALLEN fc CO. 67 THIS EVENING. Tuaday, II Eb. Caw VT 11 1...

L-A 11 a ui AVdauviiie, jamiiniand. Mills' Point, Memphis, Arc The l4.r.lAB.1 NASHVILLE, Joseph Miller, mitterHfnow wm mve ior me aooveand au landings on tne Cumberland river. For freieht or Pe excellent accommodations, apply on board at Poydra street wharf, or to rll inuv uvnci royaras si The Nashville will, as usual, take freight for all w.wmuAiH, itci autiTc rasuvuie. Regular Ecore Fabre Packet. For Ecore Fahre.

ta and Black River. The new and hue, uiaaier, wiU leave for tbe above and all intermiiato landings on TUESDAY, tbe 14th inst-at 4 clock, P. AL For freight or pas-age apply on baVd or to J. W. WOODLAND rl1 64 AommonatreeL A'rTO Ptttmm a i Ia.a A 1 a a On TUESDAY, the 13th at 4 o'clock, positively.

jsFbwPbHP" 3v a or nttsburg, (direct,) Wheeling, Cincinnati mnd Louisville. rh IW-IbV mnsA art I Awn 1 4 -1 s. steamer PATRIOT; David T. Rudd, master; will leave as above. For passage only, having good accommodations, apply on board, at Poydras street wharf 9ft to rll JOHNKHTDR.if pn.i-....

U. aoU steamer Felta ana." On TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock. aa ot The fast, runnini? S. mail passenger steamer PEL1CI- vureinn, master, will leave fnr IvmiawTilo AXN A. Coleman, ma iter -Brill anu au intermediate landings, on TUESDAY uext, Uie 13tb ia-stant, at 10 o'clock, A M.

For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, or to rll SHANNON, 28 Poydras st Steamer ECLIPSE. J. W. OaiZac. or Memnhia anri Ran.

dolph Will leave for the above and intermediate lafutinir. TiTren the laui iiMant, at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or onBoM8 unsarpassed accommodations apply rll JOHN R. SHAW fc 24 Poydras st Regular Weekly Packet Concordia." bor Natchez, Rodney, Orand Gulf and 1 suostanttai, double entrine.

psaenger steamer CONCORDIA, St Clair "dl leave as above on TUESDAY, the 13th in-unt, at fio-clock, wUI continue to run regularly throughout the season. VL T- 8HUTE. 9 Magaxine street f7 The C. wdl also take ireight for Yasoo River and forward from Vicksburg immediately. She will oe ready to receive freight early Monday Morning.

Pntw m- 1 1 II IT" fr tt lllliSUAl Trcaaa- VNING, 13th inst, at 4 o'clock. por Jfittsburg, Torts- aouth, Cincinnati aiul IxntiroilU. steamer 1) 1 II in Ti'V." ra ugui eiving freight, and will as above, foi tbe above and all intermediate landings on the Ohio river. For freight or parage apply on board at the new Wharf, opposite Gravier stn el, or to Stf JOHN HYDE, 12 Poydras street The Hickman wiU take freight for Memphis, Mills' Point, Evansville, fcc Nmtcki WrtUm Plv For TUESDAY EVENING, at 4 o'clock- or Natchez, Water- Ramnt. Tttrmmmkm A steamer BELLE OF ARKANSAS, CBSanferd, maer.

will leave for tbe above ports on TUESDAY EVENING, the 13th Instant, at if f. or freeht or passage.apply on board foot of Canal street, or to rlO CARROLIa. aa fTBmn .1 Steamer JOHN AULL," Captain Geo. W. Cable.

tff or i-iouis and Mis- $uri River Tiw elegant and light -bbuiiukui ibh running ateamboat is now ready to receive cargo, and will leave for the above and intermediate pons, on TUESDAY, the 13th instant, at 4 o'clock M. For freight or passage, bayiog superior acronmMdatioos, apply on board lost of Poydras street, or to rlO JOHN SHAW CO, 24 Poydras st U. S. MAIL LINE. fJCSIlJD' For Mobile.

The new ir splendid aixl fast ronnine low preaa- 1 am ji a 1 1 1 1 FASHION, 8 uiierUMi, miutter, having sunerior accommodations forpaasetigers, wdl leave on WEDNESDAY, 14th iiw. on the amva at the Lake of the 2 o'clock. PM train of Railroad Cars. Apply to A. O.

8 LOO, Corner af Camp and Gravier its. rfenHy Packet Yazoo." On WEDNESDAY lfU J000 City, Vicks- TTi bnrg. Grand Gulf, Rodney and aw -latc4. The splendid fatt rannins sitaralioal A-ir. John Ralne, master, is now freM and will leave as above EVERY EDNESDA EVENING, at 5o'clock, punctually.

For freieht or passage, baring splendid accommodation, apply on board at Canal street Wharf, or lo r3 JOHN E. HYDE. 12 Poydras st. Pauenter steamer AMARANTH" For Saint Louis, Galena Dubuaue Th fin li-rht hlrBncrhf atwl fmm 1. ra.

wji; Bitove anu in tennedieioru on WEDNESDAY, the 14tb instant. Cant iien A will 1. 1 -r "'0 "noil clock PM. For freight or passage, having so. accoinmcKlationm, apply on board or to JOHN SHAW CO, 24 Poydras st penor wv.

A On WEDN KSSJAY.tbe 14th 10 AM. l)tZJ! For Little Rock, Van Jjr Bmren, Tort Smith, Fort Gibson, -mandaU the tatti 1 n.h.li landings on the Arkansas riser The new.sabslantial and very liu)t ateam. packet LITTLE BEN Jr KA I LIN, eeo tl, commander, will leave here as fr'gL or passage apply on board, at tbe foot of poydras street, or to SHANNON, 28 Poydras st ine 1... B. F.

betn of very lirrht draught, pawn-gers and hipperswiil find it greauy totLt adiantajre by giving lier the prefe n-rtce. i.ed tfirr i atket. Fcr CLrcvepcrt, Port A. very lyrH? a A mdna, llie f-I very irvrri fnst runni- LOi3 J. -r w.U 1 1 -vo I s'l 1 land- 1 i i 4 -N-k, i i.

1 1 i I C. 1 Port of C. leans, rtmtaryl3, YESTXRDAY. Pchr Florida TTrxi Bridge, Rcfcm' Jt Ca Steamer Gen ilaS hip Lana-se (Fr), Youoe.SO div. a 'Blanchard, Eiroer fc to Shlr.Virtnri.R.I At.U.l.

land, to McDowell II Co 2d my. ShipAIiltiades (Br), Gowau, fm Liverpool, Nov 24, v' wr tf Hay nes 2r my. Ship Maranham (Br), Fleming, fin Gloucester, iTc 0 Dee 8, to ma er 3d my. shlpMiddlesex, 2d my TSl! rr-in-oness (Br), Hegartbyrfm Loodonderty' 25, to master 3d ary. fmewYork, to Brig.rboM u.y, KV'- Vermillion Bay, toX day, fm Attakapas, to mastar a oTTew Basia 110 bales cotton.

Scbr Cornelia, Frailer, ftn Mobile-New Basin. 6chrMary, Talbot, tm Mobile New Basin. ceocordia. ThotnaMoo, fin Vicksbure 2200 ba coiirwv -Yaxoo, Auter, fin Vickbure-908 bale eourm. 7, Monteinma, Lowber, Im Mrile-3U bales cor On.

jZki Sand ford, fm Waterproof-I6f2b Jo Nicboj. Johnson, fm Black River 782 hale cotton. Joniatii, ChaMite. fm L.fourche-49 baW ctoo. T.

DaT' ReyooWs, fm. Mobile. 1 h.1?. rb.6"', PintfKini, fm St Louis. Cm Natchiioches-lob -fVt fi? Snxik5ri fm Shreveport-1 131 bales cotton.

BrUhant, Hart, fin Bayou Sara 1692 bales col loo. Helen, Ure, fm Baton Rouee 114 bales cotton. V.T-,!aVVert?iK',fm,B,to,, Rooge-291 es cotton. -Usage, Mullikea, fm Lafourdie. New razil, Johnson, fm St Martiiisvnie 149 cottOAi.

"PSP L-'Ueton, fm Thiliodaux. lievi Welch, Goodrich, Im Breaux Bridee 185 cot." Aimstrong, Glasscock, fm Joffriooapori 07 ha cot. Buckeye, Caldwell, fin Ouachita 724 bales cotton. Florence. Ratier.fm Attakapa-131 bales cotton.

Fashion 1. Fullerton. fro Mobde41 cotton. Fame, Mamn, fin the Balixe. Towboat Tiger, CrowelUfm the Passes.

Towboat Mutsiasippi, Davis fm tbe Paases. Towboat Dan'l Webster, McCUin, fm the Pares. Towboat Giraffe, Whon, fm the Pates. TOWIIfUlt Am sUa. nKUUk 11X1 UIC a II WW.

Towboat Jefferson, Lovett, fm the Passes. -Towboat Swan. Martin, ftn the Paes. -BELOW COM ISO CP. Brig Chapman, fm Cbartetton.

Bng Grand Turk, fm Morant Bay.Ja. MEMORANDA. Ship Victoria experienced a severe hurricane on the Dec, in lost fore top-mast, fore yard, both fore and main lop-gallant yards and topgallant mast, and split nearly all ber sails. Tbe ship 1 was under fore and main close reefed topsail at the -tuae- -C Brg Carolina reports Brig Mary Walker. Captala Train, from bound to Cnracoa, put into Kings.

ton, Ja, on the 29th ultimo, in distress, and would have to discharge cargo for repairs. The schooner Cora, be nee at Charleston, experienced a very toarterous paage, lost fore-yard, sprung fore-top-mast, and split sails. The British- ship Macao at Charleston Troia Liver- pool, experienced heavy westerly gales, lost uearty an enure set of sails, sprung liowspritaod muien top-mast, and sustained other damage. New Yoaa.JanSlThe lower bay still remains full or ice. There has bean but very blue drift ice in the upper bay.

Buttermilk Cbaai-et is still cloaed, and passengers walk from Governor's Island to South Fer. ry, Brooklyn. SPOKEN Feb 4th, lat 25 42, loo 36 30, shrp MaiAachnsett, fra Orleans for York. Feb 2d, by ship Middlesex, off Double-Headed Ebot Keys, barque Juno, from Orleans for Boston. COASTWISE PORTS.

Ha oliUTH, Columbia, rd) BaclAelor.Hor-; loo, fm NOcl. rm NOriB.ESTO!i 6-ArriTed. Cora, Read, Vc' fm NOrNAH' FebArriTJcbrCneer.Browv FRAN KLIN, La, Feb OielIo, y0k- ir FOREIGN PORTS. -KINGSTON, Ja. Jan 29-Arrived.

barque Dela- NwiUTU' JM S1-ArriTed btiS Louisa, fm ST. VINCENTS, Jan 1-Ia port, Khr Lodi fcrN-Orleans, to sail in a few days, TOS. L. WHITE. Counsellor at Law.

(lata of Indiana,) will practJcein all the Coaru of New York. Business entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Office No 82 Merchants' Exchaaee. City, ot New York. Referenees-Unn BaUie E.

D. White, O. Wiikins KendaU, Esq. Hon M. Conrad, New Or.

lean Hon A. H. Barrow, Feliciana. r9 daW AXnNTER rL" a. French Cassimere 8c Coats, Dresi 1 and Frock Coau, fancy Cassimere Pan.

talooos and Vest, for salt at redoceii prices at 32 Cora- mon st. rlO lw ROBB HANSELL. OUSE SERVANT WANTED A colored man to act as general bouse Bervant one that can come weU reconuneoded will find a. rood situation on application to no mauamc rKAwcjs turpi 114 Bienville st A PRIVATE SAT.Fa OnAfNT -iA. of 30 NEGROES, good Cotton Field Hai-tU, dV' rect from one Planution, in Oeorgia 1 to be sold lo.

gether, by A BEARD RICHARDSON. Ai ort' amp Street Mart ALSO 25 Maryland and North Carolina SLAVES OST, yesterday, between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock, in passing from ibe corner of J.V.a"!, Burgundy to Freret's Press, a flat pUiied HAIR BRACkfLET, with a brilliant set in a plain gold clasp. The finder will be I berally rewarded by returninir tbe same at Uie corner of Bank Place and Gravier street. r8 lw STRAYED Last nishtfrom a Stable in one her street, a light dua colored Bob-tail MARE, white mane anri tau. aua a last pacer.

Whoever will re tarn her to tbe nndersigwed, or give such information as may lead to her recovery, will be liberally rewarded. rlO lw A REGN1ER, 71 Tcboupttoolas st OA REWARD. Snatched from 6VtheneckofairentlemaD.a GOLD WATCH. suspended by a double CURB GOLD CHAIN. Said watcn was made oy Arnold, nyoe st io, no jjj -Around tbe centre of the back was the natue of tbe giver, splendidly engraved in teat letters ami in the centre of tbe cypher, lo wbom it belonged.

Tbe above reward will be paid at this office on presentation of lb Watch, witb or without the Chain. FIRST IN FASHION. r-t- EVANS. in HhArtre. Viee-AA, aL Has just received per ships St Mary and Oswego.

from nm- j-wW I. 1 in ciriin, Bnanrnm 01 gentleineo's superfine black Beaver, Caimere.N atria. Mtueskia, Russia and 80k HATS, of the laiest firax uuiaiA. uu uc now compiele ana extensive, all Ol whirl, will 1 auI.I 1 n. iruul UlILn XiirClt.

ser are respectfully solicued lo rail sod Janira lor themidvea. 100 cases of HATS, suiU- for the country tor sale at low prices. rirSt S.DDLERY, TRUNK8 AND LEATHER The sub-- senders have received per late arrivals, direct front Ib-ir manufactories in PUitadelphia, isrge additions lo their aiual stock of Ue above which now comprise every article ia tbe business and Creat Tariety of articles not ia the bo.ines. Par-chasers will God it to their Interest to call aod compare goods and prices berorepurchasing elsewhere, as inducements will be offered ior caS or apprcrf-u pa- -per, by MAGEE, KNEASS k. CO, rl St Maraime rt PLOUGHS! 600 Carey Ploughs, woodeo ud L-oa.

Mouli Boariis. 100 Carey Plough, extended Bar. MWoou's Ptou'Ls. 75 KiiDea PloUL'ti. 50 01 the aelebraied Peacock Ploflgh.

All of whicti are offered far Casa, at tbe fewest war-ket rate, on aceonnl, bv MA GEE, KNKASCi CO, 6 olapxrnest, rlOSi t.ea ol the OFF EE, N.ILS, tzc IMO tvart Havana Cf fTc-e; bass Kw Co: i-e Na 4J 4 1, 2a gaiions Winter O.I, warranted '-a txue, 1st quahty e- 83 do 2 1 do e.ot hteanne .1 fre-A. r. ra. o.j.erartxle 1,1 1 nj every as any mlity dries 3 I.Ms r.eans; 10 l' rf-'liy "ii Tor 1 1 1 1 1 i i -x zu I 1 Fll Forisnit? fcy rll One coor A i6t' 'At.

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