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1 nmnM A LONSDALE ORAY. lr rrT icnoupitontasst. i ennessee. 1 1 ishville wciock. niannri ana o'clock.

Passengers tad wipieae I in readines mm "AiiouAiXH GREENFIELD, FS 3Q Poydras st r.rLFn Sr1 BeIle of th West" land 5 Pittsburg, and all Fridav a i hrre DAV. senders' wui Po-y "bi boar pas. JOHN HYDET, 12 Poydras st Packet steamer Yazoo," (in fne Amoas-ador.) Kor Vieksburg, Graod rr-f new and splendid tiii newnw, Charles J. Brenbam, master, XilfwTe bow THIS EVENING, Friday, at 5 punctually, at which hour, paseengeri wiU P' be on board at Canal tt wharf. Tiv.

iNt E.HYDE, 12 Poydrasst I he Yazoo will take freight for Yazoo River. WANTS tANTED. A respectable woman WKT NURSE, or an el-rT ho. to child by 2 i reference will be required. Apply at 30 Natchet street.

m9-3t "WANTED IMMEDIATELY An Apprentice to the Rook Bind ing business. A suitable by will receive Rood encouragement. In-quire at the Bindery, corner of Conti street and Ex-change Passage. "l7 8l SWASEY. TN FORMATION IS WANTEDof ALI.0MA9uR?WtAN? EVANS, a Steamboat tarpetiter when last heard of was in that capacity on hoard the Towboat Mississippi.

For furtherparticu-lars apply at this office. ag rpO MERCHANTS, A young who has served several years at the Me" raiit.Ie Business, and has for two years bad charge of a Wholesale Warabouse, is desirous of obtaining em Pjoymeot. Good city references given. Address Wm, M. through tfre Post Office.

j24 TN FORMATION WANTED Of f- JOHN WARD, Calico Printer by trade, born in Lancashire, England; emigrated to this country some 15 yws since. Tlie last certain information of him is that he was in Jefferson, Mow, but rumor says Im died since then in this city. Any information res-retmsr him will be thankfully received by JOSEPH NVHITAKER, Trenton, N. J. It he is living be will Lear of something greatly to bis advantage.

ni22 COTTON SEED 200 bush- el of very suDerior Petit Gnlf Cm inn Swi for sale by m8 3t W. DINN, 11 Common tt. BOARDING Several pleasant Rooms now vacant at reduced prices for the sum-mer, at Mrs TAYLOR'S, comer of Poydra and Ca-rorxlolt sts. m3-lm TO RENT until the 1st Nov. next a commodious Dwelling Hnnu rit.

anuy located for a rammer residence, on Orange nuiiuHiiBiHiR or lernis apDiv to 4 lw THtiS MORGAN, No 4 Banks'. Arcade. TO RENT. On TernsichorP. Jietwwn Navaries and Anollo street.

tory FRAME DWELLING, well raited for two mall laiiMlies. Apply to GEO JONES, corner of Ti-voli Circleand Triton Walk. tf TO RENT, from thfi firBf TWO STORY BRICK DWEl.i.iN'n situate witliin five minutes walk the St, Charles Hotel, convenient to market, large yard, ate. A pply to 39 Camp street, al3-tf TO RENT. A commodious two story Brick Dwelling, on Gravler street.

U-tween Baronne and Philippa streets. Possession yivt-H iimueoinieiv. Apply to FETTER, LONSDALE GRAY, 71 Tchonpitonlas st FOR RENT, from the first of Mav nest, nn mnrtMrate terms, tin. fin. Nffw bw kVLLLlNG HOUSE, No.

205 Canal street, now oc-pied by Mr. J. W. Walcott Anply to cu "DIEDRICH FEHRMAN, tf No. 11 Paulding's Buildings, St.

Charles FOR RENT Two very con-venient newly finished HOUSES, on Tcboup-iutuUs streeu. between Celeste and St. James ttreets, ctHiiainiuench six rooms, with large yards, cisterns, Immediate possession will be given, and rent very low good tenants. The Omnilius to and from Lafayette passes in front of Mid property every ten minutes. Apply to nu-JDH JLUWAKU HARNETT.

21 Conri sL VO MERCHANT TAILORS MICHAEL KERNAN. 66 Jfoyol street, corner auhlhic tt- unn ium ircejvcu mi nieces mine nor French DRIl LIN US, of the latest styles tor the pre sent year. a2l GREAT SALE OF CLOTHING. 10,000 GarmtnU to be $old fort Ik fir of June. The entire stock of CLOTHING, at MONROE'S, No 27 Magazine street, will now be offered at wholesale or retail, at very low prices for cash.

This is a rrvre opportunity for persons to supply themselves with Clothing at cheap nx. us the stock is very large and well assorted, aiwl at i. jre is to be nulled down on the 1st of June, for the purpose of re-building, all the goods nium be closed off by that time. This sale will commence on the 6th day of May, and be continuedsjntil the 1st cf June, unless the goods are drposed of before that time. Among the goods in this ikc rr lue luiiowiag best quality merino dress and frock Coats, 00 4(0 second quality merino dress and frock Coats fcoro $7 00 to 9 00 300 Ermineu Tweed and cottonade busi- nes Coats.

$3 50 to 6 00 350 best quality linen check dress and frock Coats, from $3 00 to 3 50 duo cotton ana giygnam aress and I rocs. Coats at $2 00 400 pairs fancy linen drill Pantaloons, $3 00 to 3 00 300 pairs white linen drill Pantaloons, from $2 50 to 3 4j0 pairs fancv gatnbroon Pantaloons, irom $2 00 to 3 50 250 superior black merino Pantaloons, from $3 50 to 5 00 300 black satin Vest, from $2 00 to 4 00 j4uu ngni tun, Marseilles ant Valencia Vests, from $1 50 to 3 50 300 whtu linen Ve-U, a beautiful article, 2 00 to 2 60 13 ioz cotton Sliirts with linen bosoms, $1 00 to 1 75 20 oozen super fine linen Shirts $2 60 to 3 50 ALSO All the Woollen Clothing will be offered at in Parl. of the following 200 hne French and English cloth dress Coats, from 00 to 16 00 250 fine French and English cloth frock Coats, 00 to 16 00 100 fine CashmereUe dress and frock oml' fron $9 00 to 12 00 I jO fine Beaver and Cloth Paletots, 00 to 15 00 300 pairs Cassimere andSattinet Panes- $150to 5 00 200 pa irs light Frenah Cassimere Panta- lowns. $3 50 to 5 00 GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. A beautitul assortment of fine Linen and Cotton Si'ii ts all sizes, made the best manner and warrant-e to fit Sdk and Cottoo Undershirts; Linen and Cotton Drawers; Cum Elastic Suspenders; Silk, Satin and Muslin CravaU; Black Satin 8tocks and Week Ties; Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs: Cotton Socks i Travelling Trunks.

Valises, Carpet Bags; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, 4lc kc INTAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Every article will be offered at the lowest price that it can possibly be soli for, and no deduction will be made 10 any instance. Rememtier 27 Magazine st. n8 eod tf ALFRED MUNROE, 27 Magazine st PRESBYTERIAN HYMNS. Just -received, a large and beautiful assortment of PRESBYTERIAN PSALMS AND HYMNS, in plain and fancy bindings, with large and beautiful type, for the ue of the aged.

EPISCOPAL PRAYERS of various sites and TESTAMENTS AND PSALMS, bound together, large size, with clean type, for the convenience of Family Devotional and Books, Trayers, kc lifferent authors, ror saieoy ni7 -3i -WOODALL It CO, 49 Camp at S5 REWARD, EACH Strayed mr stolen from the sobscrib, on nJ. the 48th AorU. TWO WORK RuTLsTone a Red Roan, about 9 years old. 15 hands high; paces when rode without a saddle one or shoes elff, perhapa all. The other Pay, i old some little wnite on one of hia ninrt teet, "more tboet v.i ni.i iinl white nn om and some, white in the face, with a small black dapple on his left bip.

Bth bones have tome marka of the lry saddle on the top of then-wither. The above rurt ill nail aM wm WbO Will nellVeT tliem to roe, at the corner of Tchonpitonlas aod Nana Tir: I BLEDSOE a2n REWARD. Strayed away on the evening ot tnc wm TWO HORSESt one a very large Black i I l.nL Inmr bhacTv mn it. ml rinmv. and a slirbt white I morn inn iipmt, i.u.

tau. iw's hia forehead. The other an Iron Gray. aIt tail, hind feet white above the footlock, whj-1 behind with tquare-toed shoes, about l-i bapdi tph. six years 1 be above reward will be paid oa d-Uvery of the Horses to the subscriber at stall No 23 Poyd ras market, or at his bouse, comer of Washington AUCTION SATiES.

KTSce fourth page for "Auctiom SALESTHIS DAT. Smym Fig: "i' BY BONNEVAL LABUZAN. TXTILL be Bold THIS DAY, 10th at the Camp street Auction Mart, to close a concern 550-Dnims Smvma Wicr Sale positive. Terma mlO cash. -BY BONNEVAL LABUZAN.

3 WILL be sold at auction THIS DAT, the lOih instant, at 12 o'clock, at the Camp street Auction Mart A general assortment of Cherry Brandy, Gin, Whls-key, and Madeira. mlo Mope nel onggtng. BY LABUZAN. THIS DAY, Friday, lOih instant, at 10 o'clock, will be sold at the Camp Street Auction Mart For account of whom it may concern 25 coils Rope 1 piece Bagging, slightly damaged. Terms Cash.

Sale positive. mlO The Last Chmee Tin Season. BY A. FERNANDEZ 6c SAUCIER, THIS DAY, FRIDAY, 11th inst, at 10 O'clock. AM.

at nhailru Hm4 will h. sold- The great variety of elerant articles which vet re. main, among which are the splendid Telescope on niauii; me rnantasmagoria the Psycl.e Looking Gla.S: also the SDleiwlirl P.lan.Ut Violin an mlO BY E. E. AARON CO, J.

P. Philim, Auctioneeb. -dt Store 58 Magazine ttreet, Bank Arcade. THIS DAY, Friday, May 10th, at 10 o'clock, A An extensive assortment nf vnr'm aiui 55Y HARDWARE, CUTLERY and FAN- oyuuj, consisting in part of Fancy Prints; Printed and Painted Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached bbeetings and Shirtings; Irish Linen, in whole and uaii pieces, ivouonaaes; uinguams; Checks; Cloths; summer Cassimeres and Vectmar. m.

of Summer Clothing. Also Needles; Spool Cotton: Linen and Cotton Thread; Tape; Sewing Silk; Ladies black and white Hose; Gents half Hose, At 11 o'clock An invoice of Gold and Silver Lever, Lepine, and Vertical movement Watches: all of which are warranted as to time and quality. Also Gold and Gilt Jewelry; Guns; Rtrles; Pistols; Pen, Pocket ami Table Cutlery Brass and Wood Clocks, tc.ltc. WANTED A BOY from 14 to 17 vear. nf quire as above, between the hours of 1 and 5 PM.

mlO Crenuine Seltzer Water. BY BONNEVAL LABUZAN. be sold at auction on FRI- DAY, the 10th instant; at half-pan 9 o'clock, at the Camp Street Auction Mart 25 hampers Seluer Water, direct Importation, to close a consignment. Terms Cash. m9 Furniture.

Crockery, Glan, int. BY BONNEVAL LABUZAN. W'ILL be sold at auction on FRI- DAY, the 11th instant, at 10 o'clock, at the Camp street Mart A quantity of new and second band household Furniture, removed for convenience of sale, compi ising a general assortment of Bedsteads, Arrooirs, Centre Ta-bles. Dining Tables, Cane-seal Chairs, Looking-glasses. Crockeries.

Terms Cash. m'J BY J. W. FURNESS. TO-MORROW, Saturday, May 11th, at No.

13 Chartres street, next door lo Hyde ii a splendid assortment of JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES. This stock comprises a rich variety of Watches. Cloekn, Plated Ware, Diamond Pln finger Rings, Cairflelabras, and other Useful and Faticr articles. The whole to he sold without reserve. Also a lot of superior GUNS and PIS-TOL3.

ml0 Hull oftkt Steamboat GOV. ROMAN. BY J. A. BEARD CO.

A BoitNEVAL, Auctioneer. TILL be sold at auction on SATUR- DAY, the 11th instant, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade The Hull of the Steamboat GOVERNOR ROMAN, in gtiod repair, well calculated for a Strain Towboat. Sale without reserve. Terms Cash. mlO Ltetrrmblt Store fjaU BY J.

A. BEARD CO. J. A. Bonneval, Auctioneer.

be sold at auction on SA- TURDAY, the 11th instant, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade A most desirable LOT OF GROUND situated in square bounded by Foucber, Julia, Tchoupitoulas, and Saint Joseph's streets, measuring 25 feet front on Tchoupitoulas street, by 172 feet 10 inches deep between parallel lines; this Lot is most desirably located tor a store, or warehouse. Terms One-half cash, balance at 6 and 12 months credit for notes without endorsers bearing mortgage until final payment. The sale to be completed within four days from day of adjudication or the property will be resold after 48 boars publication in two of the city papers. Act of sale before D. I.

Ricardo, N. at theeapense of purchaser. mlO FaluabU Real Estate for account of former purchaser. BY J. A.

BEARD CO. J. A. Bonneval, Auctioneer. Tlhli be sold at auction, on WED- NESDAY, the 22d instant, at -12 o'clock, at Banks Arcade, for account and risk of Mr Bon-neran, who has failed tocomply with the terms of sale, made to him on Saturday, 20ih April, at Banks' Arcade, in this city, to-wit A certain LOT OF GROUND, measuring 59 feet 10 inahes front on the east side of Treme btreet, between Canal and Jackson streets, having a depth of 53 teetSj Inches together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, consisting nf a well built (brick between pons) dwelling, divided into two tenements, with kitchens and outbuildings in the rear.

Terms Cash. Art of sale before Lewis, Esq, notary public, at the ex pease of the purchaser. mlO Building LoU. BY J. A.

BEARD CO. A Bonneval, Auctioneer. WILL be sold at auction on SATURDAY, llth instant, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade THREE LOTS OF GROUND the square bounded by Common, Roman, Palmy re and Prieur streets, Second Municipality, known as Nos 1, 27 and 28, measuring each 27 feet 5 inches 2 lines on Common rtreet, by 130 fef deep, between Roman and Prieur streets; Lot No 1 forming the corner of Common and Roman streets, as per plan made by A Puejo, A A and Surv. Terms $350 cash, balance at 12 and 24 months notes without endorser, with mortgage. m9 FaluabU Cotton Press Hand.

BY J. A. BEARD CO. J. A.

Bonneval. Auctioneer. WILL be sold at auction on SATURDAY, the llth instate, at 12 o'clock, mt RnnkV Arcade rtVKl KK, aered ao drears, a Creole recxo manor uiiciiuiciiiuHin uiu a poweriui conon press nana. ooiu ior no lauit tuny guarantied against the vices and maladies prescrilied by law. Acrma yasn.

ma Magazine street Building Let Without Reserve! BY J. A. BEARD CO. A Anrtioneer. WILL be sold at auction on SATURDAY, the llth instant, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND on Magazine street, between Edward and Estelle streets, beine' No 2, in square Na 55, measuring 25 feet front nn the west side, oy 17 teetlUi inches in depth between parallel lines.

This lot is very desirably situated for a family residence, and will be sold ta the highest bidder Banauet anil street Daved. Term One-third cash, balance at 6. 9 12 months credit, lor notes endorsed to the satisfaction of toe ven dor, bearing mortgage until fiual payment. Act of sale before 1 Ricardo, Notary Public, at the ex pease of the purchaser. m8 Desirable Improved Property -New Basin BY J.

A. BEARD CO. A Bonneval. Auctioneer. be sold at aa ction on THURS DAY.

lfith Mn. kICnt 19 nfoWb at Banks' Arcade TWO DESIRABLE LOTS, with all the improve- 7. square Dounatd ny tne new Ba- uu vreaar streets, and the Cemetary mea stn 11 At a um 'wence, as per plan exhibited at the Auction Mart. rerms One-third 2S brTmort Cash, balance at 1 and 2 years m. aoTtlnZ-v Prop" to be insured for Ku.vS)' 10 the vendor pa from adjudication, or tw Litboraphic plans can be seen at the office of the Camp Street Mart.

apr24, 27, 30, may 4, 7nfu. BY WILLIAM G. HE WES. wt a rPTTnT ir Uivoaiuruai, me iitn instant, at noon, at Banks Arcade One MULE' on account of. the succession of tlie me major wc vwrs.

ml ICE CREAM AND FROZEN VLE MONAD E-Aboice variety of the above wiU be found at Mr DLNN'S Garden, on Com- tV. mon street, opposire the Bath Koocns of the St Charles Hotel, which has been fitted for the reception ot' Ladies and Gemlernen. A share of public pa tronage is rcspecuniiy solicited. ail 10t- i ROCCO KATECKY. I Toi rln street, a depth or 15 feet between parallel lines, togeUier with a good VTame Dwelling.

Vitrbsn Bn.l AMUSEMENTS. AM RICAN THEA TRE. Under the Management of Messrs. Muellek Place. FRENCH OPERA 1 Win ill FRIDAY May 10th, Will be presented, Rossini's Grand Opera of TELL.

WiUiam Teli Mr Gesler Bles. Mordant, ftaheranr.v:::::::::::;; Elderige, (Tell's Fionro. tnv l'J-WVllf Matbieo. thVis. may rcred hv applying at the Boa Office of the Theatre, from 10AM.

until 5 PM. WASHINGTONAND 'AMERICAN BALL hoom SL FkaiP ttrtct between Royal and Bourbon. 'PHE Manager would most respectfully tluu community generally, mnd DrreM BAI-LS at the above estabLUlH DAY Pce regularly on A1D SATURDAY Evenings n'r' JAME 3 O-CONN ELL, Manager, w.g. No weapons are in the Ball Boom. MILITARY NOTICES.

Washington Guards. (laiiiugioii uuaras. Attention sou are uereDy ordered to aUend drill on TUESDAY evening next, at half-past seven o'clock. order, 10 II KELLOGG, First Sergeant, I Washington Guards Orders. Attend SpeciarMeeting on SATURDAY EVENING, the llth instant, at balf-past 7 o'clock, at the Armory.

Bv order. ml WHITE. Secretarv. 4 Monteomerv Guards Orrlr At. tr ml DrilTat the Armory an FRIDAY EVENING, 10th instant, at 7 o'clock precise! By order: m7 J.

MAGINNIS, O. S. Montgomery Guards Orders. At- tend at the Armory, in full dress uniform, (white If pantaloons,) on SUNDAY MORNING, the 12th instant, at 7 o'clock precisely, for Legion parade. m9 By order; J.

MAGINNIS, O. S. i Louisiana Greys Battalion Orders. Assemble at the Armory on SUNDAY MORN. 1NG, 12th tnniant, at7 o'clock, in full summer uni-torm, for Inspection and Review.

ny order of Cape J. P. Bxeedlovc n'9 VIRGIL BOULLEMET, a S. Orleans Grenadiers. Attention The members of the Corps will assemble at the Armory on SUNDAY morning next, at 7 o'clock, full Summer uniform, far RmiaUnn P.iI i of the Captain.

BLAKE. Servant Head Quarters Washington Battalion,) New Orleans, May 8, 1844. Orders. In conformity to Brigade Orders, in pursuance of Orders from Division Head Quarters, the Washington Battalion will parade tn full summer uniform on l-uln vottn SUNDAY morniuL'. the 12lh inst.

at hair. o'clock, for review and inspection by the Commander- iij-iiiri. Captains and Officers commanding companies will lend to the prompt execution of this ordr. allei m9 1 e. Ka I OR SMITH, Colonel.

'IHUJV AU. 1UICC. IU conformity lo order from the Maior-Ge- LEGION will take arm. an.) ble at the Public Souure on SUNDAY, the i9ih at 74 o'clock precisely, in the morning, in full sum- uiei uuiionn, ior inspection and review by the Governor of the Sine. The Company of Sappers and Miners, Captain Ar- mand Guvol.

Will assemble nil the pmnnH m. hn, k. fore the review, to guard the entrances and shut the gaien. the inlets the different corps are charged with all order. uiuH iu me rxrcuiion 01 me present Bv onUr of the Briarlier.rnorl rnfmri.rtfli.iW ,1..

MITT Louisiana Legion. Head Quarters Louisiana Legion.) New Orleavs, May 2, 1844. OKDER NO. 4 Con- tbrmahly to law. the LOUISIANA, LEGION will parade ou the Place d'Armes rn SflN'nAV tl, ocu, iN precisely ot 8 o'clock in forenoon, for review of inspection.

lbe com pan of Catalan VnluntMrB the ground one hour before ihmi rr of 'osng th gates and guarding the entrance. The Captains of companies will transmit to the Inspector ot Bngade, Major Buisson. an exact conv of the roll of tlie ntembers present. The chiefs of the different corns rhimi so far as concerns bim. with the execution of the present order.

By order of the Louisiana Legion. Li DUROCHER. Aid de-Camn. is Washinetfin Guards Attention. You are hereby commanded lo attend drills everv FRIDAY EVENING, nt vonr Arnvn o'clock M.

until further nor ice. tlv nrflr nf Captain F. Jordy. a IV CHS KELLOGG. lt K-nr'.

Montgomery Guards Orders. Attend Drills at the Armory every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY EVENING, at7 o'clock precisely, until further notice. Bv order: n26 J. MAGINNIS, O. S.

Louisiana Greys. The members of this corps will please lake notice that the Muskets and property of the corps have lieen removed to the Armorv of the Washington atLalion. aiut that hereafter the drills and meetings of the company into. WAKKEN, Secretary. FIRE! FIRE! KPFiremen's Charitable Association of New OHeans.

At an adjourned meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 10th instant, 8. W. Waters, Esq, was elected Treasurer of this Institution, wee Wells, Esq. resigned. Persons having busi ness in una aepanmem wui piease call at lbe oihee of Mr Waters, No 11 Banks' Arcade The following named Directors were appointed a Relief Committee for the present quarter, vit Brennan.

Chairman, Old Levee, near the Mint; Quirk, corner Camp and Pordras streets; I'hn S.li.n Kn on X. James Raflerty, cor St Joseph and Tchoupitoulas su; scnuru Lfoniui, nosi common street, uv order. nia THOMAS LAGAN. Sec'y. Application for relief must, in all cases, be made to one of the above Reliet Committee, before the same can we granted.

Important Sale by Consent of Parties. New Canal Basin Lots. BY J. A. BEARD CO.

J. A. Bonneval. Auctioneer. WILL be sold at auction on THURSDAY, the 16th Mav.

at 12 at Banks' Arcade Without Reserve 1st. 29 Lots of GROUND, in square bounded by the New Basin, St Paul and Cedar streets 2d. 18 Lots of GROUND, in square bounded by New Basin, Cedar and Pine streets of various dimensions, with all the improvements thereon, subject to the several leases more fully described at sale. 1 be wiioie more fully set forth by plans by Mollhau- sen, which will be exhibited two weeks previous to the sale. Terms One-third Cash, and the balance at 1 and 2 years credit for notes without endorsers, bearing mortgage until final payment if not paid at maturity, to bear interest at the rate et 10 per cent per annum.

Acts of sale to be completed within ten days front date of adjudicature, or the property will be re-sold for account and rtsK ot tne purcnaiers, alter 48 nours notice in two of the city journals. Acts of sale before Jules Mossy, Esq, Notary Public, at the expense of the purchasers. apnl 24, 27, SO, may 4,7. II, 15, 16. IETA1RIE COURSE FALL MEETING, 1844.

THE following Sweepstakes are now open, 10 le run for, over the Metairie Course, FaU Mreiing. 1344. vii A Seeptakes for all ages. Subscription $2000 Forfeit $300. The forfeit money to be seaured at the time ot subscribing, by a note (with an approved city endorsement negotialle and oavable in tbe city of Nrs.

Orleara. Tbe race to be ran lbe day previous lo tbe regular Fall Meeting. Foua Milk Heats. Four or more to make a race. To name and close on the 1st August next.

this stake there are already fme subtenbers. A sweepstakes for all nges. Subscription $1000 Forfeit JJi30, with conditions as above. Two MlLI IilTIl moM! ake a race. To name and VI August next.

i.i:.?fPak- tor Colts and FUlie. three reap, old fT Ct and FiniesTtwo years" old. piwn aw- ronen ion. Mil a Hsats. Four or more 10 make a rac.

Tn same and rkn on the 1st m30 ltd St rr GT" Tba Spirit of the Times will copy till 1st An gust. IPS, Nef voi YSIk Louisiana- and Cum v7l I iUng Packet ship HUM Cornell, baa a laxae portion e6a- nd willlatomdU? SodaJioS P'SarcoS: The 60 Camp nnlile-rJ" DMKxlate a limited HcoKers. m10 For LiVRmnnl TV.A r. i AT. iub imisai uie A 1 kill ni.AQfinur CI m5 ASHBRinnc r.m.

"adelphia Philadelphia vaiuy ah lle OI rackets. The supe-Jm JOSEPHINE, cipt ilZ i Mal7' hSTln? uer WP engaged wSl have despatch. For freight orpaage apply on board opposite Ue Beef Market, Fi nJt mcluy Jorto m3 ASHBRIDGE. 97 cVmprtreeu For Livernnnl Tli a i ALHAMRHA iwu, uavmr pan oi Sepn.fa&edW,1'ha'ede,p"tcUe ForVeTghtor n3 ASHBRIDGE, 97 Camp street For Liverpool The new A 1 fa-af-ship WALPOLE, Capt Thomas, having part oi her cargo engaged, will have immediate deapatcb. For (reigut or pasMige, apply to "28 ASHBRIDGE.

97 Camn atr For Liverpool Passage Onlv. be A 1 Rriiili J.ln VIPTnov 7. -r The A 1 RritUl, I'IPTAdv wn aa ror the above port on the 10th of May. For T. ill it.

DtU-MlTf. having splendid accommoilationa. nnl. the master, on a28 board, opposite tbe railmnd. rr iX 1IAYNES.

11 St Charts For Liverpool The fast sailing baroue FANNV. Cantain I n'i k.Jl uciiu. ror ireigni oi zoo bales aon. or passage, apply to ASHBRIDGE, 07 f.mmn alrul tor Liverpool. The new A 1 C'hip MARTHA, Capt Snow, requires 300 bales Couou to complete bcr cargo.

For freight of which, or passage, having good accommodations, apply to 2I II ASHBRIDGE. 97 at For Liverpool. Tbe new A 1 fast sailinir shin l.lMCiSTPU nions, having the greater part of her cargo engaged, Will meet with P'y to ASIIBRIDW, 9iCamprt For New York (cect). The well known steamship ALA- llllllt- 111 Is-M lVr tltam aluvu i any intermediate prt on SUNDAY, the 9th of Junb next, at 9 o'clock, AM. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to MERLE, KYLLEk CO.

830 Agents, 45 Old Levee. TO SAIL, POSITIVELY, 15th JUNE, at 5 P. M. New York via Key 'r4 West and Charleston. Tbe splendid steamshin KPTITRXR Wn.

li lins. Commander, will positively sail as above. Her nccomiTiodations are of the first order, having private State Rooms and everv convenience renaivifir fort She has, for the last three season, made her trips to New York within seven days, running lime, and i ia.T n-ijr upon i nieeung wuu any delay at Key West and Charleston, as the stoppages are only made ior tne accommodation of passengers. For fur- uirr particulars appiy on txmrrt. at the foot of St Louis airrei, or io JAMfcS HEEU, 75 Magazine at Rate of Passage to New York to Charleston.

State Room $60 f.50 Cabin (Lower) $50 40 Forward Cabin $40 3o Steerage $15 $15 Deck fio gin To Key WestCtlbw jJ25 ni9 For Saint Louis Trip. splendid passenger steamer CAS- iPIAN.rjsnt Pnul.nl 011 ber next trip tor the above and intermediate ports, on SATURDAY, the llth May, at 4 o'clock, pinngr, Having gooa accommodations, ippiy 10 JNO SHAW It CO, 24 Poydrasst D. S. Mail steamer "Gov. BrtatheU." With lesnafrh or all the Landings on Green River and ta Avuinif Th.

WW regular steamer GOV- BRATH-T'l' I. eta. 1 i-A nn, in; Uliuiivuilicilia instant, uudliaving a portion of her cargo engaged. 11 ica.c-u uuove. rorireigiit or passage apply to SHANNON.

28 Povdrisst This boat will miMVA rrirk c1 Point, Randolph and Memphis. Afnif Steamer MACEDONIAN. For St. Louis, Alton, and Illinois River. With immediate Despatch.

Tbe very fine fast run. ning passenger sieam packet MACEDONIAN. horn, commander, having a large portion of ber cargo engaged, will be in port on Thursday, and leave buovc. ror oaiance 01 ireieni or tn 57 she as usual will receive freiniit ami namkm-. Memphis, Randolph, and Mills' Poinu o.

cneaiso pays cnarges on goods, if required. V. S. Mail Steamer "Mazeppa." For Florence, Tuscum- hia and all the landings on the Ten-mmnjmauvnmnwnessee rrmer. On TIIKSDAY.

th n. a. nc Tn nne last ron- nine commodious regular nasaemrrr cipam mik.i a. lltr. inat A 1- iuum, nirisier, naving a large portion of K.

ana going on ooanl at the lng Wharf, will leae as above. For balance of freitrht or passage, apply on board, or to SHANNON, 28 Poydrasst She will receive freitrht for Memnhia. Ratwinlnh and Mills' Point also, all the plantations above Vicks- For Saint Louis. The splendid, fast running passenger aMaasteamerALEX SCOTT, Capt Jno Swon. will leave on her next Irin for the above and intermediate ports on TUESDAY, Ihe 14i.ii May, at 4 o'clock M.

For freight or passage, having unsur- jjfw-rru BwcuiiinHMiniions, apply lo aau JOHN It SHAW fc CO, 24 Poydrasst 44 On THURSDAY, the 16th instaM. at 5 o'clock M. lor Louisville and all intermediate landings The regular inarksf HIT I. TAMA T. piaster, will positively leave on ber next trip as above.

Plans of the cabin can be seen and state rooms engaged on application to mi la I1UBBAKU fc CO, 95 TcbOtipitOUlas St v. v. kmw MNimcr qymcem juy. On FRIDAY, the 17th instant, at 4 o'clock. A For Louisville, Cincinnati, Jr TV Wheeling and Pittsburg.

The new a asataml splendid fast running steamer QUEEN CITY, Thomas S. Dugan, master, is no receiving freight and will leave as above positively. Plans of her cabins may be sen and state rooms engaged, on application to m7 JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydras su The Queen City has made arrangements with a packet leaving for Wheeling and Pittsburg, and will lorwarrl all nn iu.nff.ri ffnm Iwma lf.mbli.,-li rr TU.1 ci -i her arrival at Cincinnati. Steamer "Eveline." B.

Irwin, master. with immediate despatch. For Little Rock, Van Bum, Fort Gibson, Fort Smith and all landings on the Arkansas Rroer. The very last running passenger steam packet EVE-LIN will be in port to-morrow, and having a large portion ot her cargo engaged, will leave as above. For freight or passage apply to m5 PC SHANNON, 28 Poydras st FAMILY GROCERIES.

THE Subscriber would call the attention of his numerous friends and customers to his well selected Stork of GROCERIES, which he offers for sale as cheap as any other house ia tbe city, either Wholesale or Retail, vix 15 kegs sup. Goshen Butter by tbe keg.balf keg or lb. 10 do Western do, do do do 15 boxes superior Goshen Cheese; 20 kegs superior White Leaf Lard 15 boxes N. B. Sperm CaBdles, 4's, 6 a 128 to the 5 do Tallow Candles 20 do superior Brown Soap; 10 do Toilet Shaving do 10 do superior Starch 10 bas Havana Coffee 5 do Rio do Superior Boston Doable Refined Loaf Sugar, Urge and small loaves; Superior Boaton Crushed Sugar 'do Clarified Sugar; retail; Brown Sugars of all qualities, by the UL, or at 10 barrels superior SL Loan Flour Buckwheat Flour in barrels or kers: Underwood's sup.

Pickles, in hf. gallon or qt. jars, do Catsups Mushroom. Walnut or Tomato do Superfine Mustard, in lb. or lb.

bottles. rruat hi any enrucay; -js do Fine Mustard, in and i lb. cans do Lemon Syrutrr Raisins in whole a qr. boxes. Currants.

Almonds: II twi nm ni ground ana wnote spires Sap. Ground CotTee i Capers, and every otner article in tne trocery uoe Davis m. AmeJung's Extra Sugar Cumt Hms. ALSO Superior Corned Beef and Pork, Mackerel, Her Hatmon. Shad.kc.

8 half barrels Goodins Extra Family Sugar Cared Pork. ALSCw French and American Brandy, Uullaod and Ameri-i ran Ola, Peach Brasvly. and old Moonngahela vthuary, Alaiiew-a. Ularri and run wiuea, r- battles or mi dramht. Sweet Cidsr.

fcc tel. 'Preserved Fruits, in theirownjoiceand robraaHrjrf 10 barrels-soperinr Peach Brandy 4 tor aale by BROWN, 844 Tclxjopitotaa 1 door this side St. Marys ilarket- B. AU articles warranted Freh aod it the Bet Quality, dec22 SdAiStAJl4U STEAMBQATS. VWTSee fourth, page for "Regular Packet.

DB PART UHBB THIS U. S. MAIL LINE For MobUe-The new L5 apleudid and last raasHng low press sseam A 11 iinNn 1A.K Vf arav i a 19 UA I ine MTrMJ M.1; 711 al of the 1 odocl. Ml i a-m THIS DAY, the with ataui rv, -'Tt 'y aaa-r ttou iiUKS, na umM two splendid acood.twaV AeryespeS not larP by aay boat ta th South. r- j.

K1JH1. mlO Corner mt Camn nut New O. S. mail steamer "RelU mf tA Sff THM DAY, Friday, at 12 o'clock. mT" or Ltouisville, Cincm- nati, Wheeling and Pittsburg.

The IflVMk SI 1 an1 ast a.1 fV, I aT.a, steamer BELLE OF THE WEST. David Whitten. master, is now receiving freight, and will leave for the a hove and all landings on the Ohio river as above. For freight or passage, having large, airy aod splendid state rooms, apply on board, at Poydras street wharf, or to mlO JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydrasst Regular Packet Steamer "Maul of Kenturku." i tL.T ft For Greenwood, Marion, IT -r I Tchula, Yazoo City, Satartia.

Picks-j aaltnig. Grand Gulf, and all intermr- Ji'." The (in passenger steamer MAID OF KENTUCKY, Wm Lillard master, will leave above on FRIDAY, the 10th hattant, al 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply ou board, at the foot of Custom-bouse street, or to GREEN McDOUGALL. 75 Poydras st.

Packet Steamer "John MarskmU," That Hubert. tn FRIDAY, lOih instant, at 6 o'clock M. For Nashville, Clarksville, UaUattn, and all on the aa Cumberland Ktver. The fine, light draught and fast running passenger steamer JOHN MARSHALL. Thomas Gilbert, master, know nt.

to receive freight, and will depart as above on FRI- ua me lutn instant, at a o'clock, punctually or riui or paasage, oaving exceuent on board, foot of Canal street, or to m9 ALFR ED GREEN, 42 New Levee Weekly Packet Yazoo." On FRIDAY EVENING, the 10th instant, at 5 o'clock. tor Vicksburg, Grand Gulf Rodney and Natchez Tbe splendid, new anH faat rnnnintr naa- senger steamboat YAZOO, Chas Brenham master, is now receivm freigiit and will leave as above every FRIDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock, punctually. For treight or paiage apply on board, at tbe Canal street wll r. J(5h e- HVDE, 12 Poydras st. fw a he Yaxoo will take freight and passengers for Yazoo river.

0)n Steamer EC LIP SE, Goslet master. tor St. Louis. This splendid, fast running passenger and will positively leave for the above and intermediate ports on SATURDAY, tbe llth inst, at 4 o'clock. M.

For freight or passage, having unsurpassed ac- t' i.p mlO JOHN SHAW k. CO. 24 Povrira. moil aleamur InmmJ For Louisville anrl Pin. cinnati.

Tbe entirely new and fast ri uuuiiie iaaacucr sieam packet DI AMOND, It McConoell master, is now in port, and will leave on SATURDAY, the llth inst, for the above and all intermediate landings. For balance of freight J.MJ III HL e. 9 SHANNON, 28 Poydras st Of She will receive freight for Memphis, Randolph the Bends and Evansvillc. New U. S.

Mail Steamer "El Dorado" On SATURDAY. May 18. at 12 o'clock, nositii. or LiouisvilJe, Cincinnati. and Pittshur Thw iww -1 i.n.

i ll I uiiuiiiii .1 ti. snaa, j-iooe, wm leave lor the above ami all lanHincrann tK. ni.Lr. .1 ti. 11.

IL. rOW freight or passage, having splendid large State Rooms. -rvj sigciu, wucre pian oi uer canins may lie seen, and state rooms engaged. JOHN k. HYDE, 12 Poydrasst 1 he H.I Dorado is an entirely new boat, built expressly for the trade, and will go direct to Pitubur' Without nu.

I I r. r. r. rr ll. Mail Pub.

On WE ONES PAY. 22d instant, at 10 oVlock, A M. or Liouisville, Evansville, and all intermediate landings. The heaniifnl swift steamlnwt AltMPHlS, 8 Fretx, commalader. wilt leave on lier nxttrip iorLouifville, a above, positively.

For freight or passage slpendid large rooms and unsurpassed accommodations, apply lo the agent where plans of ber cabins may be seen. mlO JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydras stree. For Fort Towson aud tUrmedxaU new. licrht Armrurt tiMmia A njff cr WLoii wick, irasier, will leaTeasnboreoik 8ATUR- i o-ciocc.

ror iretrht or rmcaaaa) nrvl nn luwaa "k'l'ir uu u.aaiii art up m9 it MORRISON CO. 2 Front Levee aVmam PatAlW 4 faa -a? A ft On SATURDAY, llth instant, al 4 o'clock, positively. or M. Louis, Memphis and Randolph. The new, splendid.

aaaainj iaM runnmg steamer ua tv or ARC, Chs Church, master. Is now receiving freight, and will leave as above. For freight passage, having excellent accommodations, apply on board, ax Poydras street Wharf, or to 5)9 JON E. HYDE, 12 Poydras st. N.

B. Tbe Joan of Are will take freight for Hanoi-balQnincy, Warsaw, Mills' Point, fcc Red'Rtver Packet Pnrnririr." fTifisa aaaatrr On SATURDAY, tlie llLh Mav. at 4 o'clock. M. or bhreveport and Lake Btstcneou-The regular packet steam having a portion of her cargo engaged, is now in ptrt and will leave as above.

For freight or passage apply on board, or to SHANNON. 28 Poydras st Nem V. Mail Steamer "Dutdem." On SATURDAY, tne llth May. al 10 o'clock. For Louisville, Cincinnati, Wheeling.

Pittsburg, and mil rnterme. tdiate lamdinis. The new beautiful faat running steamer DIADEM, A Rogers, master, is now receiving freight, and wilt leave as above positively. For freight or passage, having splendid airy cabin state rooms, apply on board at Poydras street wharf, or to m9 JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydras st For Saint Louis.

The splendid fast running steamboat I LOUISIANA, Capt Casey. now ready lo receive freight, and will leave for the above aud all insermediate ports on SATURDAY, the lUhint, at 5 o'clock M. For freight or passage ap- lv mi uvani, 1001 oi rovanu street, or 10 SMALL McGILL. 73 Tcbonnitonbis it B. Tbe b.will take freight for the Upper Missis- ail'pi, misanuri, ana Illinois rivers.

ro9 For Locopolis, Alarion, Tchula, Williams' Landing, Satar Xazoo Cxty mod rtcksbure. The litrlil uraugut regular trader steamer PATH' FINDER, Joel Green, master, will leave for tbe above and.all intermediate ports on SATURDAY, the llth instant, at 4 o'clock, PM. For freight or passage apply on board or to m9 CHS. H. KELLOGG CO, 14 Poydras st ry Tne Pathfinder will lake freight for the Mouth of Coldwater and ail landings on the Yallwbusha aud npper Tallahatchie rivers, with tne pnvtlecre of re- shipping.

On SATURDAY, llth instant. For Attakapas. The steamboat URILD A. Mayo, master, Iwill leave as above. Tbe Urilda will lake freutht for Bavou Black.

Breanv Brwltre.atwt all landings on theTecbe, Bayou Gros-Tete, and Io nian mage, and will make regular trips as long as there is ater in the Plaquemine. After the water falls, she will run. as a low water packet during tbe summer between Indian Village (Attakapas) and Ope-fousas. For freight or passage, apply on board, at the loot of Canal street. ro9" Red Rtver Packet REPUBLIC For Shreveport, Port Caddo, Natchitoehes.and Alexandria, mfvia Cane and Little linen.

This swift running regular packet, I Wright, master, will leave as above on SATURDAY, Ulb inst, at 4 P.M. ror ireight or passage, apply on board, or to ni7 THOS WARREN. 29 New Levee The Republic has made positive arranvements. wh ''Little Yaioo" and "Hempstead" to take freight direct to au landings aoove tne Kan, wiutont any delay. Steamer WEST TENNESSEE.

Capt. Dudley. On SATURDAY, llth inst at 12 o'clock. M. 'liIL-fr For Nashrille, Clarksrille, -TV' and mil intermediate landing, on the Cumberland River This fine, fast running passenger steamer is now in port aod discharging, and will leave for the above and all intermediate landings.

For freight or passage, apply on board foot ruyuras street, or to a. GALBRA1TH GREENFIELD, tn8 30. Pordras street. tab unriTT tMS.IT On SATURDAY. lllb insL.

at 4P Ml For Lionisrille. 1 ins new and swift running passenger i i a tarn. i. 1 i i tag mcatot her treigbt engaged, wm posnjveiy ieav aa abtrre, For balance of freight or passage, naving ml THOS WARREN, New frmJS For Saint Louis. The fpleoid.newan'rarumiIngsteam looat J.

M- WHITE, Capt John ber next trip oo TU AT. Xisa aaautnt, at 4. o'clock, U. A plan of bt cansa may be seea, aod-atau rooms engaged. On application to n5 JOHN BUAW CO.M Poydras at MARINE; NEWS: fort of if Qrlaana.

Mar 10. 1844. SteamO, kZJ' "TERDAY. ShipLrjorlu VfT R.Jr. i rl.

Tn, "re. Jenkim 4t Tigler ran lntrru.t f-x Lilltal Brlg-OcgMeSet iJL' teF Bridge, BchmliU Georgiaoi cLeU.n, do. Bridge! Scbmidt Oa aiaugorda, Dobdin mnk a. a Steamer Bois pArc, Smoker, Port Caado, Master a ni Ship Tippecanoe, Gray, 23 days from SalUtnore, to U'aaici 4U lllj. NirotaJ Savui (RoatUn), Uototoo.

59 dara Oa Bor 4iaSai rn Bmmwa.nA P.lLnas ami asn a Ship Hope, 8oule, 40 day ftn verpof lo Cbariesk Klingender 2d my. Bng Almeda, Ahby, 21 days fan Fhiladelpiria. to A rloretv. Rr saoine, Brandenburg, fra Mo. Cold water 20 a a ton.

uiamond, McConnell. fta loawville. j. uuuw, oeueca, im Daynss Sara 44 bales cotta. wen organ.

Gordio. fm OpeJousa baiea cotton. rZTT caaooi naies cotton; Creole, ILern, fan Mobile. Towhnat P.u.iKar rvwu a owuoat tMar, ueatoa. fm tbe Steamer Eclipse reports the river fall'uir at StLoela ontbaSthinsU SPOKEN.

April 25d, lat SS 15, Ion 44 35, brig Ark, Johnsoa, ha Natcbes farCown. April24ih, lal 34. Ion 77, Bremen ship Albert, from New Orleans for Bremen. April 27th. by ship Tippecanoe, Ut29 24, Ion 74.

ship Pantbea, from NYork for Orleans. 25th, lat 31 41, km 73 SO, ship Zotofl. fm Or leans for Havana. Same time aod place, passed ship Union, from New York for NewOrleana. 4th maiaitt, off Sand Key, passed ship Augusta.

May Sd, by brig Aitnerf tat 25 10, loa S3 3fL ship Wm Goddard, from Mobile for Liverpool. TRK. May 1-Arrived, sfaip Warsaw, Hathaway, fm NOrls. (CLOTHING AT COST-The sub- V- acribers offer ibeir whole stock of CLOTHING, consisting of Summer and Wtntei Goods, at first cast. in consequence of having to remove from their present location by tbe 1st of one.

A HAKTNETT CO, may4 LCJune 1 23 Magazine st ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS RE-IVAPTl Tmn Ik. ik. I I. on St Charles street, between tbe hours of 1 and 2 ThU th articles of silver, vtt. i i auic, aJHg i pauera, ausirkea ti- sl J.

A. I Table Spoons, same pattern and mark. 7 sPo. same pattern and mark. I pair Sugar Tongs, same pattern and mark.

Salt Spoons, same pattern and mark. Xabl Spoons, Bead pattern, no mark. Spoons, same pattern, do mark. I ame pauern, no mark. ''orks, same pattern, no mark.

5Qtit''KnlTes' "in pattera, ao mark. 1 Fish Knife, same pattern, no mark. For tbe recovery oi which be will pay the above re- HALLKa OOANE, 69 Poydras street. April 13. 1844.

mj4 ARRIVALS EXTRAORDINARY. New and Fashionable Fanci wm subscriber has now store, ano win t-nntmnA I packet, the newest and moat elegant goods brought put in the Paris and London markets, lie respecUully invites the attentiuu of the ladies and strangers to his varied aod rich assortment, which em1 all thar is desirable for the season. Just recti red A case of beautiful Batiste Eoosaais, entirely stew Real wool and silk Baraget and Bahorines Painted and roc be Organdies, new MyV Watereti, figured aod saun striped black Barages. lulr nmnmiiiff Rilmin. i Embroidered Wedding and Evening Robes; Black, white and colored Barage bawks and Scarfs: uninnra Mantilla mnA rn.

Rich embroidered French worked Collars and Capes i Parasols, Son Shades a ad Fans i Frvnch Coraru "ini siiruui i ou mures Pans kid and EgyptUn Gloves and Mitts u-Ladies Dress Caps and Head Dreaaea, new style. as. swa.nr Ait. ba Koyal st. HARDWARE COMMISSION STORE.

N. C. HYDE, No- 38 Gravier street, an cr act a a as Ass baa for sale, for their account, and will be always astpplieu with Cast, Genuan. Sheet. Blistered and Coach Sonar Steel; German and Cast Steel Flies of all kinds.

Hand, Iron back and Circular Saw: Shovels and spades, from O. Ames and other maket varions in quality and price; American Knob-rimr Mortice, Suding door and other Locks; Wibon's Coffee MUk; Brashes in great variety; Axes and Uatcbets; Augers aiwt Anm Rn.i I cwm awcu root. fc Co's Patent Screw Wrenches: Caalking Maileti and Gri'Iiro' Stubo and Plate fahutter Screws and Lifts; Marline Spikes; Plated Squares; and many other articles of Hardware. ALSO Fancy Soaits of a superior Quality Platform Balances of all soca, of an improved kind, warranted correct Counter Scales of different kiwis and sixea. Additioostnadeso the above assortment by almost every arrival from the North and Earepe.

4at To MERCHANTS i JOHN OA VIES JONES, NdlKWillbmtmM SI ST uer of jrxin, rsew na.aoan soTttTU tbe atlentioe of all Merchants to their extensive sssortmeet of GOODS, suaong which are the follo inr. via CAPS. STOCKS. SHIRTS, SCARFS, CRAVATS, Li oeo Collars; HandkerchJcU Suspewders; Uoateryi Cravat Stffners; Stock Frames; Lrfnen Beaomat Oiled Silks; Black Glaxad MinMii; Black Glaxed Suk vap rrootsi Uader fMnrts Draw- rf rVrflvn af nnv I v. Cap and Stock Manufacturers supplied with every materiaL J- M- stock crtmpi kais ail thai new, fashionat, or desirabla.

of ewry quality aod adapted for every st-cuoa oi" osir extended coantry. AU oor manuf actnTrd good are made under oar on immediate inspection, and of such materials and workmanship as will be found oa examination equahed by aonA, yet at prieea more reasonable. w' wvcimktw usi ws impvuixa or selected with the geatest care from every arrival. All merchants axe invited to call and examine ow aa- ui luinii, mm wrao aaiiiu ura msH neat nave greater faciliiiea or wUl supply ahem oa more reasonable i ar aa tat a REMOVAL. DRY GOODS IDEY OOOJIM NORTH fc BROTHERS, Magazine SrkKKT, corner of CoafMoar STactr, New OaLBAHs, weuld respectfaliy imtotm thev (Head and caauwnrrs.

that i ber arc now at their New Stoab. corner of Magazine and Cotniaoai reel where they are enabWto offer lo pare listers a com plete awortment of DRY GOODS, which tber will a-ll at tbe lowest cam raica. Tbe followinr ust of articles forma in part then- stock now on baod Brown linens red paxld'mg coat buttons do castas vest buttons do buckram i Ions' kan dannak diapers; Russia diapers Canton flanoels; jecooet cambric napkins; brown brins; dimnles jaconet uuauns i pnniea naaneist aomnaxeues; bombaxtnea orevs isoiianos narMrtiies quins tainertca pialu- aa; Ko.orooos cnamorays aria pa isntanaias; Osnaburtrst cassi meres; colored cambrics black do; Dioe. uruimg oiaca, mennosi mureens: btickabeck diairrs; wrapping paper: Sm nrosltns biabop law ds book muslins; mull anus-lia; linen cambric; ige silk baodkercbieCs cotloa foulard do; silk ig do; spool cotton; colored do do; emtoa Bag handkerchiefs modi Madras dot pearl buttons; Mexican mixtures; fancy handkerchiefs; duck; white and black wadding brown linen table cloths London pinsr brown loog cloths; Mackinaw blankets; corded skins; Marseilles; saddle blankets; counter- panes London prints thread laces bobbinet do bobbinet footing; 4-4 bobbinets; black Italian cravats blar.k and colored ribbons; Mack and colored atia ribbons; linen cambric hnndkerchiefk; cotton twist do negro caps; black silk umbrella cotton do and twilled Lowell negro cotton; Pa-tapsco, Virginia, 7-8 and 4-4 negro cotton; white and colored double chain aegre linaeys; Kentucky egro threys; Washington plaids for negro women Waterloo plaid and plain colored linaeys for haae servants Washington negro kerseys; Glasgow negro kerseys; blue Kentucky Jeans; French, American aod English negro blankets; white coUoo dnlliar; 3-4, 7-t, 4-4 4-4. 6-4 and 12-4 bleached cooon 3-1, 7-8, 4-4 aod 6-4 cotton bed licking satinets giogLaai: eottoa vet-vets: white, green and yellow flaoaeis Irish linens 4-4.

4. 1D-4 linea sbeetiiirs 7-4 and 4-4 shirting stripes; apron checks; furniture do: linen do boo trials black silk bme white cotton dot colored cotton half boar; bone buttons; linen bobbins; merino shirts Gaernser do; cot too drawers worsted suspenders wrapping twine white sUk gloves; blue cotton hosei children's hose; gepilemesPa silk gloves; men's cotton ball nose black srrgei cotton tapes; books and eyes gum elastic scmperxiers 1 drdled eye needles; black sati black silks; colored Florence; Iron atrsp buttons; "I1. thread sewifig at coaoa cora! it 6-t. t-4 and I-4 linen damask diapers carro twrderrd American kmc broad cU ao bead A me-rican ptna; boa bottoms, lor nrroa gold end hnee tapes 1 beJ laces iwui-d red Harris; blue romaJ baodkercbiea; SJi.ba eonoa vfti io.nnvier 1 nujturrs; I.soi, eyeortooJe; black CircAKri 'irV aertiogt -woolen e'eai rnerujo wbirt Wek avl white Casbmrre brwe. F- 'f tl, miiimet.

btach twit gr- "'JLJL cotton Soas vetvet rvbooos; p-TJZl cravats and a eotnpei .1 r.i.s..iu-.llinnrtaiKu wmwi I vwv.

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