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kdr or nD on JAMM DAY, Capt Charles L. Reynolds, having been l.uili expressly for ihe Lake trade, with superior accommodations, (the ladies cabin all in staterooms,) Railroad for Mobile. V.l S.a,Adv' lhe 10tl iustant, on the arrival ol the 2 o'clock Cars. nilO J. it R.

GEDDF.S. 109 Tehnnnitoulasst AUCTION SALES. Sre fiYnt! nnge for Real Estate, advertised Ity Hbwlett wis 1 P. Connoly, and Wines by BEARD Kit IIAKOaOK. To li'ir Keeper: BY J.

A. BEARD RICHARDSON. of Mr. Anne D. Sei-tom.

Jas. Wallack. Jr. mediate ports on MONDAY, the 11th inst, at 4 clock. For freight or passage apply or to HARTWELL, KIDDER CAR mlO 44 Po on board.

MAIN, 44 Poydras st For Lomavill Pinrinnati anri V.K.be. at auction, on '1 ULS- PitisinirirTh Diinni iii I uax, ttie 12U infant, at bait-past 10 O'clock, Cant VmTJi? nS.1 runn'n RuD the Auction Mart. Cmn UT for the above and inter 150 Regs of runerior PIGS FEET, ont tin in positively, I pickle, direct IVo; Cincinnati. Sold to cloxe consign. menu.

rn9 Credit Smle of Tobacco. BY J. A. BEARD RICHARDSON. WILL be sold at auction on TUESDAY, 12th instant, at half-past 10 o'clock, at the Camp street Mart, without reserve, to close consignments 75 half boxes Virginia Cavendish Tobacco; 100 boxes (To do do.

Terms All sums under SI00 cash $100 and nnder $300, fourmonthscredit; $300 and upwards, six months credit for approved city paper. At the same time 109 boxes, various brand after which, 45 do damaged, sold for account of whom it may concern. ni9 The splendid passenger steamer BEESWING, will leave here on MONDAY, the 11th instant, at 4 PM. for all the landings on Red River. mlO cf SHANNON.

y. S. Captain Wilson begs leav to state to bis friends that lie will continue throughout the season in the above trade. The U. S.

Mail Passenger steamer Kxrittss mail i. J. naiuerman. torn-mander. This beautiful passenger steamer will leave for Louisville.

Cincinnati and all intermediate landings on TO-MORROW, (Monday,) the llth inst, at 4 P. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to mil) CM AS. II. KELLOGG 14 Povdras st.

fidel1 or Mobile The splendid steamship CINCINNATI leaves on SUNDAY, the 10th instant, at 5 Si. Passenger barge leaves at 4 M. Cabin Passage $4 i Deck $1. LEVY, and "'6 SHANNON, 28 Poydras st AH persons having claims against the schooner MARIA will please present them forthwith at the bar of the New Basin Exchange, at the corner of ulia and Circus streets. rlO 30.1 McLlNSEY SPENCER, NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE.

MR. JOSEPH PROCTOR'S BENE FIT and last appearance First appear ance of Mis BANNISTER at this establishment, who has kindly volunteered Mr PROCTOR respectfully announces Jo his friends and the public, that his Benefit and last will take place to-morrow, SUNDAY EVENING, March 10th. 1844, When will be presented, for the first time in this city, the highly interesting and moral drama, entitled the INCENDIARY: or, the Vagrant, hit Wife and Family. Perre Mr Jos Proctor, Therese. (his Wiie.) Mrs Bannister.

After which, a great variety and choice selection of Equestrian Entertainments. The whole to conclude with James Sheridan Knowles AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN THEATRE. Under the Mauagt uient Stage Manager SUNDAY, March 10, 1844 Will be presented, (first dramatic romance called the SKELETON HAND The Demon Statue. Wolfgang, capt of a band of Wallack, Jr.

stormeVon Rudesheira Mr Porter. The Demon Oakey. After which, a new firy operatic spectacle, entitled THE nAITmiTvto ioi rrutf niftilTRC King of the Danube Mr Mills Fleur de Champ Madame Arraline. To conclude with wii- BLACK-EYED SUSAN. William Mr Wallack, Jr.

Susan Mrs Anne Sefton. MARY ANN LEE has been re-engaged ana i will appear on Monday nexL fcy OF THE BAKONS, STEAMBOATS. J3T See fourth page for "Regular Packeln." SUNDAY AMD MONDAY DEPARTURES. ScramerLO UlSlANA, A Tufts 'tJTu For Memphis, Randolph, IT Or Vicksburg, Grand Uulf, Rodne, and 7- -iarcA. Having beea substituted for tiie Sultana for this trip, and thus unavoidably de-uinfA' PM'vely leave Canal street wharf THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, A at which hour passengers will please be nn mlO HUBBARD CO, 93 Tchonpltonlas st River Packet "Beeswing." 'JJSZ Fr Shreveport, Natchi- popular play of or, the Hero of Switzerland.

WILLIAM TEI Wm Tell Mr Proctor, I Mrs Bannister. For full particulars, see bills of the day. ni9 ARMORY HALL. Heads of Families' BALL, on St Joseph's Dav, March il9tb. At a meetintr of the subscribers, the lwUowuig gentlemen were selected as members of the BUAKU fJP MAI AVj Sam'I Peters, Bet.an, Dorey, Rob't Slark, Wro MuKean, Wni Freiet, Stetson, Joshua Baldwin, A Bein, S'-hinidt, Rob't Palfrey, urivot.

AUen Hill. Benj Kendig, Jobn Davidson, A Grivot, 11 Lockett, II Rensbaw, Wm Avery, Wells John Quirk, Isaac Stockton, Turner, English. The names marked with a compose the Committee of Invitatioa. iii6 6t CALCATERRA, Secretary. BENEFIT OF THE ORPHAN BOYS' ASYLUM.

A BALL will be given at the 'Terpsichftre Hall, Lafayette, on MONDAY, March llth. 1844. tor the ENtr lT Of Uie MALE ORPHAN ASYLUM. Lafayette. T.ckets $1 To he had at Wm McKean's, Tyler it Jurks'.

Woodall Leo's, and at Banks' Arcade. P. The Treasurer of the Orphan Boys' Asylum is respectfully requested to call on the subscriber at the Kail Room, to make such arrangements as may be deemed necessary, as that night (Monday) has been set apart exclusively for the occasion. WINGARD, Proprietor mS 5i Terpsichore Hall. MARDI GRAS OF VENICE.

Grand Dress, Masked and Disguised Ball G1VKN BY TUB BACHELORS at the Armory of Uie Washington Battalion. ou 1 UESDAY, the 12th instant. A list of subscription to the above Ball is now open nt the otrxe. The Ball will be managed by the former Board of Managers. The invitations issued for the Society Balls are extended to said BalL Price of subscription, $3 m5 td td A special meeting of Protection Hose Company will be held on SUNDAY NEXT, the 10th March, at 3 o'clock.

By order of the Chief Director. m9 JOHN HIOG1NS, Secretary. CdP James Gulick Fire Co. No. 17.

Attend a monthly meeting at the Engine House on MONDAY EVENING, llth instant, at 7 o'clock. m9' CO WELL, Secretary. 12 Liberty Hose Company. Mem bers of tills Company are requested to attend a special meeting at the Carriage House, on SUNDAY, the 10th instant, at 3 for the transaction of particular business. By order of Chief Director.

m9 THOS WHIT E. MILITARY NOTICES. i 41 Montgomery Guards Orders At- tend an adjourned Monthly Meeting at the Armo-Vf ry.on SUNDAY NEXT, the llth instant, at 1 o'clock precisely. By order: m8 COLLINS, Sec'y, pro tern. LOUISIANA LEGION.

The Commanders of Companies are required to transmit forthwith to Captain (J. A. Montmain. Quartermaster of Brigade, the list of members o( their respective Companies, certified by tbem, dated this day, (March 4) this document beiug indispensable to that officer, in order to make out a complete list, together with a general tableau oi in iegion. jsy order oi tne nntraaier uenerai.

m5 CHS PUROCHER. Aid-de-Camp. VTEEKLY PICAYUNE. Com- plete Files of the Weekly Picayune, ready for binding, of 1840, '41, '42 and 1843, for sale at this Of fice TO LET. A front Counting Apply to SPALDING it tlMi Vt Corner Customhouse and Old Levee su.

EXCHANGE Sight checks on Lou-isville for sale by FETTER. LONSDALE GRAY. m8 71 Tchoupitonlas street. NOTICE. During my short absence from this city, to the Havana, Mr.

GUSTAVUS VOGELGSANG will conduct my business. m2 JOllNS, 30 Gravier st MILKERY FOR SALE or LEASE. A Milkery, consisting ol" about 60 Milch Cows, itb an established route of custom, will be sold sr leased upon terms which will be advantageous to any one wishintr to engage in the business. Inquire of PHILLIPS, corner of Jackson ana ay aaes Laiayette. ni7 mi' ORLEANS THEATRE.

SUNDAY, March 10 The celebrated grand opera by Auber, in 5 acts of THE DUMB GIRL OF PORTICI Or, Masaniello. Grosseth, Pietro Mr Bles, "ira Madame Fleurv-Jollv. To conclude with THE RETURN FROM ST HELENA. A tableau in 1 act. Between the pieces EXTR AORDINARY FEATS OF STRENGTH by the New Milon of Crotona.

Performance to commence at half-past 6. TUESDAY, March llth Benefit of Mr COLIN NORMA will be played. NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE. Corner of Poydras and Baronue Streets.) Messrs. ROBINSON fc FOSTER Proprietors.

EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION! Mr JOSEPH PROCTOR'S BENE FIT. 1st Night of tbe INCENDIARY. The 1st appearance of Mrs BANNISTER at this establishment, who has kindly volunteered. Mr LOVK. the relebraietl CAti new Juggler will make his first appearance, bating kindly volunteered.

A grand variety of Equestrian Evolutions in Uie Circle. Mr PROCTOR respectfully informs his friends and the public that his BENEFIT will take place this SUNDAY EVENING. March 10th, 1841. The entertainmeuts will commence with James Sheridan Knowles' popular play of WILLIAM TELL: Or, The Hero of Simtzerland. William Tell Mr Proctor.

Emma Mrs Bannister. After which the most Dleasinz Enuestrian Perform ance will he presented. The whole to conclude with a new domestic drama of thrilling interest, entitled the 1 EN 1 A Or. The Vagrant, his Wif and Family. Pierre Maillard (the Vagrant) Mr Proctor.

Therese (his Mrs Bannister. ty To-Morrow, Monday, Mr BACON'S Benefit. The doors will be opened lor the evening at a quarter past 6 o'clock, and Uie performance will coin-meuce at 7 o'clock, precisely. Washington and American BALL ROOM. St.

Philip street, between Royal and Bourbon. fiXj. A final arrangement having etS been entered into, the Manager would iLiar respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that Ue Grand Dress and Masquerade BALLS at this establishment will take place on SUNDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, unUI lurther notice. Admittance Gentlemen, SI 00 Ladies, Gratis. nltf JAME O-CONN ELL, Manager.

No weapons are allowed in Ball Boom. CHALLENGE for $500 to $1,000. The undersigned challenges any operator, or all the operators in Uie city of New Orleans put together, to produce DAGUERREOTYPE MINIATURES equal to his, with or without color. Portraits warranted satisfactory or no charge made. Apparatus and every thing connected with Uie busi ness, wut? instructions, tor sale cheaper than any other establishment in the country.

Elegant French prepared colors, for miniatures, for sale at No 3 Camp street, three doors from Canah dl2 Toctl8 6m JAMES MAGUIRE. tocket, Alexttndna, and mil landings ton Red fthrr. The new nnri double engine steamer BEESWING, Wilson commander, Bud will leave as abnve on MONDAY, the llth instant, at 4 M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to mlO SHANNON. 23 Povdras sl O.

S. Mail Stetmrr On MONDAY EVENING, the llth List, at 4 o'clock. orFittsburg, Cincinnati, Louisville, and ull intermediate land- lta. The new and snlendid. Al.

swiltrunuing passenger steamitoat CHIEFTAIN. H. nrreii, master, is now receiving freight, will leave Tor Uie above and all landinn on ih. a 9i.v Fa, freight or passage, haviner splendid accommodations, apply on Imard onnoMte Povdras street, or to nilO JOHN E. HYDE.

12 Povdras sL N. B. The Chieftain will take freight for Memphis iijuiiiiciiiii mm cvansviue. For Cincinnati. The new fast running steamer DUKE OP ORLEANS.

Contain r. Sh aam, wm leave tor the alove port, on MONDAY, the llth instant, at 5 o'clock positively. For freight or passage, having elegant accommodations, apply on Hiani, or 10 mm juaE.ru LjANUIK, 14 1'oydras st Yazoo Packet SomerviUe." For Williams' Landing, Tchula, Marion, Yazoo CUt. Satar- Itia. fictthurr.

flrtmA tlulf. rmA iiatcnez. i he well known, superior and fast running steamer SOMERVILLE, Latham, master, will awive ana an intermediate landings on llth instant, at 4 o'clock. M. For treignt or passage, apply on board, foot of Poydras mlO SMITH.

2A Ww tW The Somerville will take freight for any of the towns ami landmgs on Uie Yallobusba and Talla hatcbie rivers. MARINE NEWS: Port of Nw Orltan, March 10, 1844. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Shi ii Saxon, Mansfield, Boston, Jenkins kTlgW Ship Russia, Gardiner, New Yor4, A Barker Ship Queen Victoria. Ranlett, NYork, Whitney fo uip rnemis (Br), Brown, Liverpool, Loveu Barque Nancy Stevens, Stevens New York, li a 1 ley a.

Diiirr Brie Uzardo. Miller, nihraliar. Alexander Brig Henry Lee. TUly, Richmond. FPBeck nrig upenango, Vose, Boton, LoveU Bng Siroc.

Osborn, New York. EkKT Prescott ong uoretto, Henderson. New York, Toby Boeert Brig Fame (Br). Webb, Barbadoes, Hamilton Co Bng Planet Br). Crockett.

Gibraltar. a Schr A Tate, Lewis, Corpus Christi, aster Schr Romeo, Young, New York, Meeker Schr St Roa, Webb. Pensacola. wirheii schr Boston. Bradley, Apalach'a, Rogers Co Schr Mary Chase, Ewell.

Tampa Bay. Master Schr Brace, Rogers, Charleston, Toby Bogert Schr Tweed (Br), Johnson. Harbor Island. Chapman, Bostick Co Steam schooner Lion, Stewart, Mobile, WO Moody ARRIVED. Barque Louisiana, Emery, 13 days fni New York, to Coleman Simms At the Point Barque Montpelier, Stack pole, 11 days fin New York, to master At tbe Point.

Brig Edinburg, Crocker, 11 days fm New York, to master At uie roinu ITElMKIt: Sultana. Pease, fin Milliken's Bend 1466 hales cotton. Brilliant. Hart, fm Bavou Sara 258 balea coaon. Cotton Plant.

Muggah, fm Vermilhonville 401 lis cot. asnion. Kulierton, tm Mobile 85 bales cotton. Express Mail, Hahlerman, fm Cincinnati. Chieftain, Carroll, fm Cincinnati.

Mount Vernon, Evans, fm Cincinnati. Clermont, Rogers, fm Greenwood 716 bales cotton. Amencan Eagle, Montgomery, fm Louisville 95 Chamnlain. Frelieh.fm StVjnuis. Towboat Hail Columbia, Limbert, fm Fort Jackson.

BELOW COM IRQ CP. Brigs Mississippi and Gibraltar SPOKEN. By barque Montpelier, iat 24 50, Ion 84, brig ores, nence tor new xora. SHIPS, For Alexandria, Natchi the way of Cane and Little I Htvers. and all intermediate lAnJin mm.

llie ntw and lieht draught steamer COTE Delmau, master, will leave as above on MONDAY, tbe llth instant, at 4 o'clock, P. M- Passaffe. apply on board, at Uie loot of Bienville street, or to m9 E. II. POMKOV It CO.

S3 Common at For Louisville, Cincinnati and Pittsburg. The new splen- Idid fast runninv nanunffr ttnipr RUDOLPH. Captain Vandergnfl. will leave for the above and intermediate ports, on MONDAY, the 13th instant, at 10 o'clock A M. For freight or passage, HARTWELL, KIDDER CARMAN, m9 44 Poydras st.

Red River Packet REPUBLIC. I. Wright, master For Foot of the Raft, Shreveport, Natchitoches and Aleran- tBdria. via Cane and Little Rroers. This new and switt running packet will leave for Uie above and all intermediate landings on MONDAY, Uie llth instant, at 4 o'clock, M.

For freight or passage, appiy on ooaro, 1001 oi customnouse street, or to m9 THOS WARREN, 29 New Levee Yazoo Packet CLERMONT, Rogers, master. On MONDAY, llth o'clock M. positively. or Williams' Landing, Tchula, Marion, Yazoo City, Satar- Ilia. Vxckksbure.

Grand Gulf ice ire. This new and swift running light draught steamer will leave as above. For freight orpasage, apply on board or to mo iih BOARD WANTED For a gentle-man and Lis wife in a private family one in wtrch tnere are no other boarders preferred refer ences given and required. Address Box V. No 16, Postomce.

m9 at COTTON GINS. Just received and lor sale, at reduced prices, to close the consignment, eight of JONES' PATENT COTTON GINS, 40 and bi saws, manufactured under the superintendence of the Patentee, by the Locks and Canals Company, Lowell, Massachusetts. Apply to m9 lm BANCROFT, 3 St Charles st TO RENT A COTTON in Opelousas -now in. oner i a Cotton and Corn crop three miles above Washington, ou Bayou Oataubala, formerly owned by Jesse. Lum.

and known as Lum's Plantation." The suliscrilier having purchased this desirable and healthy place offers it for rent. There are 150 acres enclosed iwilu g'ol lence; Dwellings and Negro Cabins: a cot ton Cm and Mill, in good order. It is located upou a Bayou navigable for steamboats; and will be be leased on reasonable terms. For terms apply to 1L F. WADE, 55 Tcboupitoulas st.

or to Jamrs Neaixing, Opelousas. m8 Std ltW -fi FRESH ARD EN, FARM tD FLOWER SEKU Warranted ithe erowth of 184a. 1 be suoscrioer has nw i a large ana well seiecieu sioca oi resn oar-den Seeds, of direct importation, from tbe most experienced and respectable seed growers in Uie Northern Slates, and from ihe first seed establishments in Scotland. Kngland, France and Holland, selected by his brother with great care. ALSO A far assortment of Flowers, Plants and Shrubbery of the choicest varieties, at his Depot on Common street.

opiosiie Uie Baih Room of the St Charles Hotel; and be is determined to sell lower than any in the trade, and guarantee every plant he sells true name and kind. m9 WM DINN. 11 Common st SUMMER CLOTHING, Wholesale and Retail. 50 cases new styles SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, received by recent arrivals, comprising a very full assortment of Black merino Dres and Frock Coats Black drap d'te Dress and Frock Coats; P(am and checked linen Dress and Frock Coats; 'Gingham and fcouon check Dressand Frock Coats; Erminet and merino Business Coats: Plain and fancy checked gambroon Pantaloons; Plain und tancy fig'd and checked linen do Black merino and drap d'ete do; Black and fancy cottouade do; Superior and cashmarette Vests; Superior light Marseilles and Valencia Vests Linen and cotton Shirts, kc, kc. All of which will be offered, wholesale and retail, at the lowest rates for cash, by iu8 ALFRED MUNROE, 27 Magazine st TN FORMATION FREDERICK LAW, from Redding, in Berkshire, England, and last from Liverpool, died in Uie Chanty Hospital of this city, about the 5ih of Octolier last Any person possessing information respecting his place of residence here prior to bis entering the Hospital, will confer a most essential favor by communicating the same ta m7 6t CARUTHERS CO, 23 St Charles st LOST On Thursday, between the Post Office and Poydras streets, a roll of Notes of the Canal Bank, consisting of 3 for Fifty dollars each 2 for Twenty dollars each 1 for Five dollars.

The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the same to this office. m8 3t SUNDRIES-BAGGING 100 pieces Ky Ragging; ROPE 100 roils Ky Rope; TWINE 10 bales Kv Twine; FLOUR 500 bbls choice Ohio brands BACON Casks Hams and Shoulders WHISKEY 100 bbls Rectified CUIIN MfcALr so uois; CHEES 50 boxes for sale by FETTER, LONSDALE GRAY, m8 71 Tchoupitonlas st ISHING TACKLE. J. Conroy, of New York, Fishing Tackle Manufacturer, has opened an office at No 28 St Charles street. New Orleans, where can be seen, for two months, a complete assortment of TACKLE, of every description, which he will dispose of on reasonable terms for cash.

Every article is of the best make, for which he has received a Silver Medal and Diploma from the American and Mechanics' Institutes. 5,000 large Salmon Silkworm Gut. )31 2aw2m THE subscribers have just received per siiiD Atlas, from Liverpool, and Austerlitz, from Havre, a full assortment of SPRING GOODS, white Linen Drills Co Do colored do do; Do black Merinos; Do colored do: Do black fancy Merinos, for pants Do white Marseilles, for vests Do colored do do. L. A.

kiW. BARBARIN, f29 6teod 58 street. NEW SPRING GOODS FOR LADIES. THE real Fiezdeau Balzorines 610; Muslin do do 26lo3fi; Printed Jaconets and Orgondies; Priuted Cambrics and Calicoes; French and English Ginghams; Printed Lawns and Bareges; Veils, Handkerchiefs, kc, kc, now landing from ship Ocmulgee and for sale low by jas. r.

ivjiruArv, cor ianai anu cnanressis ALSO 800 pieces fine white Linen Netting; 15,000 yards brown do do for plantation use. n9 3taw2m -j, ECLIPSE STABLES, Circus and Phillippa sis, near Gravier. STEAM FERRY OF MUNICIPALITY No. 1. Fare Reduced to Five Cents.

I JF! A large number of the in- tax3ssz4hahitants residing on both sides of tbe river bavins expressed a wish to see Uie fare of this Ferry reduced to five cents, and the proprietor wishing to accommodate Uie public as far as he consistently can, has reduced the price of passage to five cents for the coming spring and summer months, which will be continued hereafter if he finds the public will support him in so doing, reserving to himself Uie right of reinstating his former tariff. iii2 6t satMun ROBERT MURPHY. DURING THE RACES AT CARROI.I.TI rpiiE Cars will leave after 10 nVlnrk A M. as follows (previous to thnt time as usual) From New Orleans. Steam Car.

A. Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Horse 12 12i 5 6 .7 ii M. P. M. P.

M. P. M. P. M.

P. M. P. M. P.

M. From Carrnlltn. oteam Car, 11 A. uo Do Do Do Do Do Horse Car, 12 M. 12 P.

M. 2 P. M. 4 P. M.

5 P. M. 6 P. M. 8 P.

M. The Races coming offal 2 o'clock, the half-past o'clock Car the las, one in tjme m9 3t Chief Engineer. N. O. and C.

R. R. MAIL STAGE ROUTE FROM MOBILE TO MONTGOMERY, ALA. rfHE Proprietors of the Daily Mail stage Liine tietween nioonc uu iiwi6iji From and after March 1st prox. will keep on Livery saddle Horses at 912 per montn.

Horses and Buggies or ..15 do. Horses, per day, 50 each. Also, offers to tbe public, for Hire Saddle Horses, for Gentlemen and Ladies Horses and Buggies, Gigs and Barouches, Parade Horses, Public Carriages and tans; iiorses lumisneu wnn carciui men 10 any jwri of tbe Coast with express. I lories bought and sold on commission. Also, a Blacksmith's, Coach Trimmer's and Painter's Shop attached to Uie premises, where all kinds of work in the line will be attended to in Uie best manner.

Cgr Prices reasonable to suit the times. rfl lv isSun WILLIAM J. WHITING. vfrOAfi REWARD. Absconded this UG dav.

from Uie eoiDlovment of the subscri- 1 ber, a young man by the name' of TIMOTHY CAL LAHAN, of Irish birtn, aged aoout 21 or 'a years, light complexion. Dine eyes, urown nnir, auouio ieei 8 inches in height; he formerly resided in New York, and attended a hardware store in Fulton street; he had 011 when be left a grey mixed coat and black glazed cap, and is supposed to have taken away with him about One Thousand Dollar iu bank notes of this cily, obtained principally by forging the name of uie subscriber. The above reward will be on id for the apprehension and safe custody of the said CALLAHAN, until nine I shall be allowed for a process to be forwarded from Uus State, to claim him as a fugitive from justice. ma at UUUUAN, 5Z Tclionpitouias st PRESERVATION OF THE TEETH. KNAPP WESTCOTT, Dental, Surgeons, Private Parlor I No.

6. St. Charles Exchange, adjoining I i-. 'ri actum. i urj yny pal uv uiar attention to Uie preservation of carious Tueth.

innumerable almost are Uie Teeth which are now lost annually for the want of timet and iudiexous treat- in this department of their prolession they PALMER'S Real Estate, Country Newspaper Agency and Coal Office. No. 59, Pine street, between 2d and 3d, two squares South of the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelpnia. AiivenieineiiLs written ana lorwaruea without charge to the advertiser, are received for publication. m8 PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT.

THE Advertisers, Pronietors of the respective Houses in Philadelphia, whose names are su scribed hereto, being now amply provided with a ull and complete assortment of goods in their several departments, particularly invite Merchants who are about to purchase supplies, to an examination of their respective stocks, which will be found as cheap as any in the Eastern Markets. Tbe great increase in variety and excellence of Manufactures of Cotton, Silk, Woollen and other goods in oar city and vicinity, expressly adapted to the wants of the Southern and Western tade the perfection of the various modes of transportation 10 all points of the Union the superior accommodations at our Hotels added to our determination to please old and new customers, cannot, we hope, fail to attract the attentien of Merchants abroad, to whom this invitation is respectfully addressed. Silka and Fancy Goods. Cope, Todhunter Co, 165 Market street it Remington, 80 Market street Buck Potter, 116 Market street; See, Brother Co, 70 Market street; Wood, Inskeep Co, cor Market Fourth Abbott, Jobnes Co. 153 Market street.

Cry Goods. Siter, Price Co. 133 Market street Odenheimer Tennent, 93 Market street; Scott Baker, 150 Market street Wm Brown Co, 20 North 4th street Burnett, Withers Co, 120 Market street; Wurts, Musgrave Wurts, 175 Market street Miller, Cooper Co, 95 Market street At wood Co, 124 Market street; John Brow Co, 136 Market street I I. 1DZ 1. Rockhill, Smith Co, 160 Market street; Coates Austie, 139J Market street; Matber.

Walton Hallowell, 143 Market street Wood Abbott, 127 Market street. Hardware and Cutlery. Price, Newlink Co, 151 Market street; Edw Handy Co, 98 Market street; Kay DeHaven, 211 Market street; A Reeves Co, 177 Market street; Yardley, Sowers Co, 141 Market street Moore, Heyl Co, 1S9 Market street; Truitt, Pendleton Truitt. 169 Market street Bcots, Shoes. Bonnets.

Whelan, 158 Market street; Joseph Tallman, cor Market and 6th streets Haddock Haseltine, 10 South Wharves Wm Dalty, lOO Market street Levick, Jenkins Co, 150 Market street. Books and Stationery. Grigg Elliot, 9 North 4th street; Hogan Thompson, 30 North 4th street Umbrellas and Parasols. Sleeper Brothers, 126 Market street; II Richardson, 106 Market street Wright Brothers, 125 Market street Hats and Caps. Kenton, 176 Market street.

Looking-Glass, Oombs and Fancy Goods. Scbatfer Roberts, 177 Market street Drags, Medicines, Paints and Dye Stan's. Alexander Kulierton, 174 Market street Philadelphia, Feb 12, 1844. m8 15t For Mobile, Alabama, via New Basin The low oressure. ood- pered and coooer fastened atnnulun CINCINNATI, J.

Smith, master, will permanently run as a regular packet between this port and Mobile, leaving this end every fifth day. Freight will le taken a low as by any other good steamer, and passage mo ney reuueeu 10 a ecu passage si 1 ne rassengers' Barge leaves at 4 o'clock, and on days of de parture no freight will be received later than 3 o'clock ai. Apply to LEVY, No 25 Gravier st ra5 tf or SHANNON, 28 Poydras street. For New York The Al conner- bed ship RUSSIA. Wm Gardiner, muter.

i in read 1. ies to receive cargo opposite Uie upper end of "vuiNi situ wiu- uiTc immediate despatcli. For freight or oassape. aodv to JACOB BARKER, Who has for sale 1 1000 boxes fresh Messina Lemons 1000 do Sicily Oranges, in prime order lOO bags Filberts; 50 do Walnuts; 100 boxes Almonds 50 do Maccarom 20 do Vermicelli. r27 lot For Liverpool.

The new A 1 connerwl and coorier fastened Br. TlAOES. CaDt Gowan. late of the shin nmfrie. shire) is now loading, and will have despatch.

For ireigni or passage, apply to F29 II HAYNES, 11 St Charles st. REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET. For Montgomery, (Ala.) The new and commodious steamer IT MONTGOMERY, RBullard.mas- ter, will leave Mobile for Montgomery every TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock. Paseiuers leav ing New Orleans, for New York or ny of the Eastern or Northern cities, will find this steamer a certain and last conveyance, lie ai. readies Alontgomery on Thursday morning, in time to connect with the differ enl lines of stages and railroads running to Saviiinah ana cnaneston.

Jiusts wakinu, Agent, rlO ev sun tf Commerce street. Mobile. Regular Weekly Packet Concordia." For Natchez, Rodney, Grand Gulf and new, substantial, double engine. passenger steamer CONCORDIA, St Clair Thomas-son, master, will leave as above on TUESDAY, Uie I2ih instant, at 5o'cIock, M. and will continue to run regularly Uiroughout the season.

mlO T. SHUTE, 9 Magaxine street nr The C. will also take freight for Yazoo River and forward from Vicksburg immediately. She will be ready to receive freight early Monday Morning. Steamer Oteeola." On TUESDAY EVENING, 12th instant at 4 o'clock.

For St Louis, Alton ana Illinois Kxver. The surtenor dBMliLht draught steamer OSCEOLA. Frost master, is now receiving freight, and will positively leave for Uie above and all landings on Illi nois iuver, as auove. or ireigut or passage, apply on uoarn opposite royaras street, or io m8 JOHN HYDE, 12Poydrasst N. B.

The Osceola will as nsual take freight for Columbia, Princeton, Lake Providence and all Plantations above Vicksburg; also Memphis Randolph and Mills' Point For the Arkansas River, The new and light draught steamer lARKANSAS MAIL. Morrow. mas ter, will leave lor Little Rock, Van Buren, FortSmitb, run uiinun auo an landings on me Arkansas Ktver oo WEDNESDAY, 13th instant, al 4 o'clock M. For treignt or passage apply nn hoard or to "4LTUM, SAIN KURD CO. 54 New Levee or shaanun, 28 foydrasst m9 COMMERCIAL.

Ofi-ick of thi PiCATUirx, Sunday MornUg, March 10, 1844. xcHHCeOf Exchanee we have bnt little to say. In-u i.vity in the O.ttnu "'s mvt wjn aayi vasuivge avaat by tbe st miner which wm to leave Liverpool oil ft- 4th instajrt, be received. Shippers geoe- rally consider the -rice here too high to warrant their dventuriug, although holders seem disposed to make considerable concessions. The probability is that tbe next accounts from Europe will be more favorable than the last after which, when they receive accounts ot the fine weather with which we have beea favored since the 22.1 of January, the increased estimate of the crop, 1300,000 bales, there may be a reaction.

There is a slight decline in Sterling, though for two days past bills were scarce. On Paris, bills have varied during the week some dealers holding oat at the highest rates, while others varying to our lowest, quotations. New York For 60 day Hills we now say Z3 per cent discount; Short Sight fc higher by difference of interest Sight Ij to 1 discount Baltimore and Philadelphia The demand and sup ply small rates same as on New York. On Boston Tbe rates same as oo New York, with a fair demand supply smalL On Havana there Is hot little doing. Treasury Notes Tbe old issue of U.

S. Treasury Notes bave become very scarce. Tbe new issue appears to be more abundant, bat is held firm at our quotations But little doing is Third Municipality Notes. Texas Bonds bave been sold as high as 12 cents. This was occasioned by orders from the North.

Tbe Treasury Notes are not in as much demand. We now quote them 9 to 94 cents. Bank Notes Exchange Holders o( this paper are waiting tbe action of tbe House on the bill which has passed the Senate, for the sale of the assets of tbe Bank. Common justice require lhA the affairs oi'tMs Bank, as well as some others, should be brought to as immediate close. Citizens' and Consolidated are with, out change demand light Commercial is so scarce that payments, if large, have to be made in specie.

Atchafalaya has improved. Orleans the demand only in retail. Improvement, heavy. Alabama We now quote to 10 discount Jsf" For Money Table, tee fourth page. Review of.

the New Orleans Market. From the -New Orleans Price of March 9l Remarks. Tbe traasacUoos of tbe past few days nave not Deen on a very extensive acaie in any orpin, ment ot Uie market, though owing to light receipts and reduced stocks, aoroe Improvement in price baa been realized lor several articles western rroooce. Our great staple. Couon, however, is much depressed.

nnder tne tnnuence or uie heavy supply, and many collateral interests are unfavorably affected. uu i UN. Arrived store the 2d tost, 96.103 balea. Cleared in Uie same time, 21,102 bale. Stock on band and on ship-hoard not cleared oo Uie 8th instant, 260,725 bales.

The Cotton market opened in Uie first of tbe week without any improvement in tbe demand. and Uie sales effected were generally at a decline of one-eighth to a quarter of a cent in prices from tbe rates previously current On Wednesday, holders were again coos-pel led to yield something in their demands, and tbe result was thai uie transactions of that day amounted to fully 7000 bales. On Thursday buyers made a farther effort to reduce prices, and in some instances soo ceeded in obtaining easier termv In general, bo we rr, boiders refused to submit to tbe very low offers which were made, and Uie sales, on that account, only reached to about 3800 bales. Yesterday tbe market exhibited preuy much tbe same features as cn tbe day before, only that there was, perbap. still less dispo it ion shown by holders to realize at Uie offered prices.

Tbe decline io prices since our last report, is about three-eighth io one-half a cent, and Uie requisite change has beea made in our quotation. We must remark, however, that great irregularity has prevailed, and that is very difficult to quote accurately under existing cin um-s lances. The sles of tbe week amount to 27,400 baies. live arooi. CLAsnricATtoar.

Tennessee and IT. Alabama. Inferior and Middling Good Middling Selections ta AVESACE lists. Good 8 'a'i For Louisville and Ev- anrville. he fine fast running steamer MOUNT VERNON.

Cam Jno Evans, will leBve for the above and intermediate ports on TUESDAY, the 12th instant, at 10 o'clock A M. For freight or pas-age apply on board, or to HARTWELL, KIDDER CARMAN, mlO 44 Poydras st On TUESDAY, tbe 12th instant, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For St. Louis.

The splendid fast running steamer ALfcAAPiUtK SCO I T. Captain John Swon, will be ready to receive freight to morrow, and will leave as above. For freight or pas sage, naving unsurpassen accommodations, apply to mlO JNO SHAW CO, 24 Poydras st For Nashville, Carthage and Rme. The substantial and plendid new steamer SAINT CHARLES, Porter fie Id master, will leave for Uie above and all intermediate ports on TUESDAY, the I2th instant at 4 o'clock positively. For freight or passage apply on board, or to mlO YEATMAN CO.

For Florence and Tus- cumbia. The regular packet LADY OF LYONS. Payne, master, is now in port ready to receive freight and will depart for Uie above and all intermediate landings on the Tennessee River, on EDN ESDAY, Uie 13lh instant, at 4 o'clock M. For freight or passage, having fine accommo dations, apply on lioard, or to REESE WARREN, 3 New Levee, mlO or P1LCIIER RAY BURN, 80 Camp st CHAMP LAIN. FOR ST.

LOUIS. This splendid, fast run uing steamer, Capt. J. 1L Freligh is now receiving treignt and will leave on EDN ESDAY, the t3th, at 4 o'clock, P. M.

For freight or passage apply on hoard or to -mlO C. DOANE 69 Poydras st menu have the pleasure of informing the travelling cornmu- nity, mat their our iiorse stage wscun ut effect ve operation carrying passengers THROUGH IN TH IRTY-SIX HOURS, without delay. The road has been much improved, and the Coaches are of the most comfortable and convenient character. WM OSWALD PAPE, Agent; m3 da.W tf Mansion House, Mobile. $10 REWARD.

Absconded from the subscriber's dwelling, on the 6th Otf instant, the negro girl fanw agea iuuui '4 fx .10 nvilii F.nolish and Trench has lost her f'ont teeth very dark skin took with her ner daughter, a mulatto, aged about 7. She has a dsngiuer on Girod street, No 183, and may go there at night She hits been seen at the St Mary Market J. A. BRAUD, 13 Bienville st, Q9 St or 227 Rampart st Ms flaueredTwith testimonials Irom many of the most distinguished men in the Union, especially in re- ard gTl end and desideratum of such operations that is, their beauty and dttrabditu ttejer lorrm. siooe; J.

a Bvrne Esn Mh Muge Waterman, of'the SucrleVlVchan; Dr. B. Ballard; Dr. Luzeuberg; Dr. G.

W. CampI bell; Dr. J.H. Lewis; Jas. Erwin, Peter Anderson.

EW oa, September 29, 1811. The mineral incorruptible teeth of Dr. Knpp, Sp-pear to tne to be an admirable invention, and tbe excellent imitation which he makes of gum, of Uie same material, seems to place the whole fixture in a state as nearly reseniDimK Kaiure 3jjiiuiTr. neany rwui 8 VALENTINE MOTT, M. El8 lmii Surgery, Univ.

N. Y. dbo A REWARD will be given for ihe 95 At recovery of tbe CASE of a GOLD WATCH, lost to going to the fire last evening. Inquire at this office. ria FAMILY GROCERIES.

THE Subscriber would call the attention of bis numerous friends and customers to his well selected Stock of GROCERIES, which he offers for sale as cheap as any. other liouse in tbe cily, either Wholesale or Retail, vis 15 kegs sup. Goshen Butter by the keg.balf keg or 10 do western oo, ao uo uo 15 boxes superior Goshen Cheese; 20 kegs superior White Leaf Lard; 15 boxes N. B. Sperm Candles, 4's, 6's a ls to the 5 do Tallow Candles 20 do superior Brown Soap 10 do Toilet Shaving do 10 do superior Starch 10 bags Havana Coffee 5 do Rio do; Superior Boston Double Refined Loaf Sugar, large and small loaves; Superior Boston Crushed Sugar; do Clarified Sugar Brown Sugars of all qualities, by the or at retail 10 barrels superior St Louis Flour Buckwheat Flour in barrels or kegs Underwood' sun.

Pickles, in hf. gallon or at jars do Catsups Mushroom, Walnut or Tomato; do Superfine Mustard, in lb. or i lb. botUes, equal to any Kentucky do Fine Mustard, in and lb. caus; do Lemon Syrup Raisins in whole qr.

boxes, Currants a Almonds; All sorts of ground and whole spices Sup. Ground Coflee Capers, Cilron, kc. kc, and every other article in the Grocery Line Davis Amelung's Extra Sugar Cured Hams. ALSO Superior Corned Beef and Pork, Mackerel, Her- rings, satmon, etc; 811ialf barrels Goodin's Extra Family Sugar Cured Pork. French aixl American Brandy, Holland ami American Gin, Peach Brandy, and old Monongahela Madeira, Claret and Port Wines, in bottles or on draught, Sweet Cider, kc.

Preserved Fruits, in their own juice and in brandy; 10 barrels superior Peach Brandy for sale by T. BROWN, 244 Tcboupitoulas street. i nonr inu eih si Mirvi Mimri. N. B.

All articles warranted Fresh and of Uie Best Quality. dee22 3dkSat3un $5 REWARD. Lost on 3d March, a CARRY DOG. short tall and black liead, and half shaved. Tbe above reward will ha given for any at No 107 Chartres street m6 5t Regular -Packet Steamer LIN WOOD.

For Nashville, Clarksville, and alt intermediate landings This new and mlendid steamer. William PhitUvs, master, is honrlv exnected to arriTe and will have immediate despatch for the above ports. For freiTllt Or rrm Kanini nn'ini it cut. awuillMisllwul, apply to m9 ALFRED GREEN, 42 New Levee Regular Packet "Joan of Arc" Twice a month. with immediate despatch or Memphis and Ran dolph, The new and splendid fast irunniner steamer JOAN OF ARC.

Charles H. Church, master, is expected this dav. and will leave as above. For freight or passage. having excellent accommodations, apply ou board, at ruytiras street it nan, or TO Hi7 II III Ei IJVnP 1Q I N.

B. The Joan of Arc will take freight lor Bolivar. aim an lanaings on tne Hatchie Ktver, and lorward it oy a sman ooai trora Jlemphis. For St. Louis and Mis- imn River.

Tbe new and light draught steamer ADMIRAL. Caot Young, is hourly expected in port, and having most of urn cu e-ugageu, win nave quica aespaicn as aoove. For freight or passage, having fine accommodations, act SMALL McGILL.73 Tcboupitoulas st U. S. MaU Steamer Queis City." With immediate despatch.

For Cincinnati and Louis- sville, The new and splendid pas- senger steamer QUEEN CITY, Thomas S. Outran, master, is daily expected to ir rive, and will leave a above for Uie Ohio river. plan of ber cabins may be seen and state rooms en- gageu on application io urn r. T. 1 nuu juiir r.

royora su VS. maUsteamcr," Diamond." With immediate Despatch. or Lousiville and Cin- cinnatu The splendid passenger isteam packet DIAMOND. Mc- Connell master, will be in port on Tuesday, and leave as above. For freight or passage, having fine accommodations, apply to mlD SHANNON, 28 Poydras st Natchez Weekly Packet.

Everv TUESDAY EVENING, at 4 o'clock. For Natchez, Water- proof, Bayou Latinashe, Fort Adams tBBBVHBKZsxasaamd all xntermeatate lanatngs. 1 he regular weekly packet steamer BELLE OF ARKANSAS. Sanferd. master, will lea ve for the alio ve ports on TUESDAY, 12th instant, at 4 o'clock, PM For freight or passage, apply on board, fool of Canal street, or to ma uakkull, sa campst.

New Orleans avd St Louis packet JAS. AI. WHITE. For St. Louis.

This new, elegant fast running steamer, Cant Joseph M. Cenvers. is expect ed to a. rive ou the 10th of March, and will have im mediate despatch. This steamer was built nnder the superiBiendance of Capt J.

M. Convers expressly for the New Orleans and St Louis trade. The Engine, Boilers, kc are all entirely new. and the owners have spared no expense in making ber one of tbe most de- siraoie passenger Doats on tbe Mississippi Ktver. For freight or passage apply to rJ) JNO SHAW CO, 24 Poydras st New steam packet Hempstead." With despatch.

HTUa For Fort Towson, Ful- if I ton, Shreveport, Natchitoches and xWStSmmW Alexandria. The fine new and ve ry light draught steamer HEMPSTEAD, Matthew Moss, Commander, having a portion of her cargo en gaged will leave as above. For freight or passage apply to P. C. SHANNON, 28 Poydras st This boat has been built expressly for the above trade, and will continue throughout tbe season; will land passengers at any point on tne rz WANTS.

SULTANA. On TITESD AY, the 12th inst, at 4 o'clock M. For Louisville. The regular packet SULTANA. Horace I reae, master, is now in port and will commence her regular trips to Louisville and all intermediate landings on TUESDAY the 12th instant at 4 o'clock positively, or treignt or passage, apply on tioard at the Loug wnart, or to m9 HUBBARD CO, 95 Tcboupitoulas st Steamer Caledonia." On TUESDAY MORNING, 12lh instant, at 10 A M.

For St. Louis. Mills Point, tec The very splendid light Idraughl and fast running steamboat CALEDONIA. John Tboniburgh, roaster, is now re ceiving freight and will leave as above. For freight or passage apply on board, at tbe upper end of Poydras street wliarl, or to m8 JOHN E.

HYDE, 12 Poydras street Regular Packet. For Little Rock, Van Burn. Fort Smith. Fort Gibsanand lull intermediate landings on the Ar kansas Knar. i'ne steamer ARKANSAS, fenny.

udi maitiv. will leave a above on WEDNESDAY, tbe 13th instant al io o'clock A Mi For freight or passage, apply on board at Uie Long nan, or HARTWELL, KIDDER CARMAN, I n9 44 Poydras street TO MERCHANTS, 5cc. A young man who has served several years at the Mer cantile Business, and has for two years bad charge of a Wholesale Warehouse, is desirous of obtaining em- SloymenL Good city references given. Address Wm. through the Post Office.

J24 PRIVATE TUITION. A Medical gentleman, who professes to teach the Greek and Latin Languages, together with English in all its de- Sartmenu, including History, ootn Ancient and mo era. and who is desirous of having some of bis leisure hours engaged by giving instruction in Uie same res- pecttuuy tniorms parents tnai toey can procure nis services by addressing a line to E. general Post umce. FZ7 et ATANTS A SITUATION, AS SCHOOL TEACHER, or as a Manager or Assistant Clerk in a Commercial House, e.

person whose qualifications and character are unexceptona- i i .1 i. i oie. ne gie insiruciiuu iu uie luuuwuof Hraocoes: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, Use of the Globes, Algebra, Mensuration, Practical VFCumii j. iiibwij, uiiiu.ufli, nuri oric. Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, arid popular Astronomy.

Has no objection to go into the country. A line addressed to "Xenophon," at this office, will meet attention. oo WANTED. A Young Man, who is acclimated and well acquainted throughout the city, wants- a situation as Book-keeper, Corresponding or General Clerk. From experience in the Dry Goods.

Hardware. Commission and Exchange Business, be flatters himself with the assurance of ability to do justice to an employer in any of tbe above departments or weuld have no objections to a Situation as Teacher, having bad some years experience in that capacity; would te willing to leave the city. Tbe best of references or securities given as to integri ty, anility, kc. A line addressed to- oox r. No New Orleans 1'owomce, wui be attended to.

r23 6t Louisiana mad Mississippi. Inferior, 6iW 6 Ordinary, 7 7 Middling ii 81 Middling fair, Good Fahv. 10 Good and .11 STATEMENT OP COTTOK. Stock on band 1st Sept, 1843,.. 4,700 Arrived since 1st Sepu 6284 SH 632,838 Exported since 1st Sept 364.418 Burned at Orleans Press J63 Stock on hand and on ship-board, bales 260,725 SUGAR, Louisiana We haw oo material change to notice in tbe character of tbe Sugar market.

The demand has been preuy fair, and prices about tbe same as before quoted say lor Interior to Common Fair5)6; Prime 6JJ stncUycboice in small lots. 637 cents 4 IB. On lactation, tbe sales which are occasionally taking place, are at cents 16. Havana suGia. we quote urown at White at 9-94 cents ft MOLASSES.

Tbe demand for Molasses on tbe Levee has been Quite moderate, and the market is less firm. We now quote from 23 to 23) cents 4p gal-len for good lots. On plantation we hear of sales that are making at 20 cents gallon. TOBACCO. There has been ratnr more business doing in Tobacco than previously, bu tbe market can not oe reported as oeing eimer active or very nrm.

Tbe sales of Uie week embrace about 1150 hogsheads, and they have generally been made in conformity to our previous quotations, which are. therefore, continued say for Inferior and Common lots 1)32, ft, for tL 3331. for Seconds, and 44i for Firsts Fair lots 2, 3) and 4i; Fine lot 2J, 34 and 4 Selections from hoe lots Z) 9aA, ana ai cent id. STATEMENT OT TOBACCO. Stock on hand 1st Sept 1843,....

Uhds. 4J73 Arrived since 1st sept Exported since 1st Sept iux7 Stock on hand, 699 FLOUR. The absence of any supply of conse quence has enabled holders to obtain an advance in tne rates. quote $4 45 barrel for Ohio, and $4 50Q4 75 for Illinois and St. Lou i brands.

PORK. An unusually small quantity oi barrel rora for Uie period of Uie season, has induced some little speculation within few days, which has car- 1 i .1 netl prices cuiiwuri muiy uiguer ui.u toe u-m uiu last report We now quote Mess at $9 75310 00; $8 7ro9 00 barrel, with a good demand for moderate parcels Prime is in bat little request, at about $7 50 4 barret Bulk Pork al fci 20 1M pounds for bog round. EF. Mess Beef in barrels commands $8 75 $9 half barrels sell pretty readily at f4 7535 00 each Prime 4 7535 but BACON. There is a fair demand for Sides and Shoulders.

Hams remain comparatively dulL Prices range the same a before quoted say for nn-airvasaed Hams 445 cents; ordinary Canvassed do 495; sugar cured 6371; Sides 4434); Shoulders 3234 cents? ft. LARD. Tbe market remains in a dull state. Tbe extreme of tbe market may still be quoted at 55 cents? ft. Prime, in kegs, being dull at the latter fiUTTER Goshen remains at 18919, and Western BAGGING AND BALE ROPE Sales to a suode-n.

enntinne to be made at a boat the follow log trice mv for Western Barging 13,314 cents cash. and H16ontime. Western Kope 41 to cenU caxb, and 66 oa time. India Bagging 172 IS cents cash. GUNNY BAGS.

Sales continue to be wade at 11 eents each, for those of T3i2k bushels. WHISKEY. We quote Rectified at cents gallon Common is dull at 21 cents. GRAIN. Light receipts of Shelled Corn, In sacks.

and a fair demand, have enabled holders to obtain a further advance in prices, and we now quote al 36337 cents 4 busbeL txrn in tbe car tnraaa cents bbt Oats 41-343 cents in balk, and 45348 in sacks. We bave beard of no sales ot Wheat LEAD. Tbe last sales were at $3 26? 1C0 pounds. COFFEE We have to notice bat little activity in the demand for Coffee, and tbe sales are at about the former range of prices say for Havana middling to lair quality tjT04 cents; mme green iar; kkc 37 most of the sales being at6; Lagaayra737 bt Domingo 54 cents? ft. RICE We quote Rice at $2 502 $2 75 100 lbs.

HALT Liverpool Fine, sack, by the cargo, $1 30 374 1 from store, $1 453 50 Coarse, cargo, 1 009; from store, $1 6521 10; Turks Island, 25 cents bushel. i LIME, Thomaston Holders now obtain fl 259 $1 5 cask. HAY We notice sales of Western at Inn T'VfcA in.rlf.l i. Ii.r. a NflrtltfTIL CANDLES.

SrraM We quote New Bedford and Boston at 30331 Nantucket 29330 cents ft. FREIGHTS. The rates to foreign ports bave undergone no change since oar last review, and we still quote for Cotton to Liverpool 9-16d in British, and id in American vessels Havre 1 i cent For various out-ports, at rates corresponding to tbe above. Coastwise freights are without roach animation. Cotton, per ft To Liverpool, 9-163d to Havre, 1) cent New York, cent ft I Boston, cent Tobacco, per hhd To Cowes, none shipping London, none shipping; Hamburg and Bremen, none shipping Liverpool, none shipping; Havre, "peb'p-ninVt Kew York.

63 Boston. 163 Philadet- phia. STOLEN from steamboat Buckeye, nm SILVER WATCH, made by Montgomery. Belfast. Ireland she is a patent lever, and Ian give Uie No watchmakers and pawnbrokers are requested to to out She was VissmTsTcW.

B. Tbe spring of the outer case was broken. LEAD 1588 pigs landing from steam- boat Caspian, for sale bv 3 JOHN it SHAWk CO, 24 Pbydras st I CRAMBia or CoMMcace. AtUieadjoorned asnoal meeting of the New Orleans Chamber of Cotxtoaerer, held on Monday the 15th Instant tbe following officer, were elected to serve for the ensuing 1 Riml. J.

Prrs as. Preswem. Jiu Dick. First Vi Jt vw Hoac C. CMm.

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