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9 MARINE NEWS: i PORT OF WKW ORLtAWS. CLEARED. Gale son It Co a njetfeTBrosd Liverpool, Add shiD Spring, Hamilton, New York, Depeyster Kiiia Deucal ton. Allen, Liverpool, muiey fc Co Marque iiuujn jiit i- vi Barqua Acteon, Br Faulkner, Liverpool, A Holt 8cbr Mouitor, Uroiicr, riiiiaaeipnja, -chr Shawmut, Bullard, Savannah, Bridge it Bro sehr Doric, Rantiford, Matamoros, Tio Sihr Reindeer. Higgins, New York, Toby Bogart Kchr Cbingarora, Park, Mobile, Master chr Erie, Wing, Norfolk, A Kearney Co Bebr Luda, Hurd, Laguna, Vigers Schr Cherokee.

Usher, Mobile, Master gloop OraDge Branch, Saunders, Mobile, Master ARRIVED. Steamship New York, Wright, 20 liours fm Mobile, to Hawthorn Woods. Ship Chevalier, Woodberry, fm Havre, January 19th, Rarqu Galileo, Lombard, 23 ds fro Boston, iu ballast, to master 2d my. Barque neown, Maison, to aayg nn rniiadelphia, to i. bli Whitney Cb-lst my.

BrigCommerciah Rend, 30 ds fm Boston, to VYiggin it Davenport 2d my. gchr Lodi, Sproule, 21 Us fm New York, in ballast, to master ad my. gchr Henry Clay, Paine, 5 ds fm Franklin, (Atta) to master Pic Tier. Schr Dolphin, (U S) Light, fm Vera Crur 3d and Tarn-pico 9th Inst at the Bar. 1 steamers: fin St Martinsville 20G I cotton.

Gen Harrison, Batchelder. fm Lafourche sugar, tc Carlisle, fm St Louis 259 bales cotton. Ladv of the Lake. Croclieron, fm Mobile 21 bs colt. Watr Witch, Johnson, fro Nashville 178 bales eol'h.

Clipper, Laurent, fm Bayou Sara 52 bales cotton. Ambassador, Brenham, fin Vicksburg 697 bales cotton. Buckeye, Odd well, fm Bayou Bartholomew 439 c. Ellen Kirkman. Irwin, tm Nashville 334 bales cotton.

Fashion, Fullerton, fm Mobile. Towboat Lion. Pinnerar. fm the Passes. Towboat Mississippi, Davis, fm the Passes.

Towboat Dan! Webster, Limbert.fm the Passes. BELOW COMING CP. Ship Russell Glover, Howes, fin Liverpool, Feb 5. Shin Leonard. Snow, fm Clvde.

February. 2. Ship Eben Preble, Hinckley, fm Liverpool.Jan 24. Ship St Lawrence, Chan, fm Liverpool, Jan 21. Sliin Richmond.

fm Barque Heron, fm 4 Barqoa Henry Newell, and another, came unknown. Brig Belite, Davie fm Boston. i Brio- Jefferson. Mills. fm i Schr Swallow, Shannon, fm Apalaehicolx I Several vessels in the river, coming up under canvass ana suijw, osrques nnu ungs in me uunig, uauuu in.

SPOKEN, I By barque Renown, 15th instant, off the Tortugas, the ship Ohio fm Philadelphia for this port. ''3?" Passengers by the steamboat WALNUT HILLS, for Louisville, Cincinnati, Forts-moutli, Whee ling, Pittsburg-, or intermediate perts, will plea be on board EVENING, Friday, 24th instant, at 6 o'clock. CO.MSTOCK KELLOGG, Agents, g24 22 Poydras street. VST U. S.

Mail Packet Ambassador, -i. n.A ri I D.t.... leave THIS EVENING (Friday) at 5 o'clock, puhc-' tuallv, from the wharf opposite Canal st. i m24 JOHN E. HYDE, 12 Poydras st IT The 44 Ambassador" will take freight for Yazoo Cityand forward immediately from Vlckburg, per tlctmfr.

AUCTION SALES. Hay! BY MULLEN O'HARA. 15 rimi. (Titer. WILL be sold at auction on MONDAY, the 77th instant at 11 n'Mru-k.

A. at Delord street wart house, near Tchoupitoulas street, to close a consignment ow paies Northern HAY, i I Valuable tiegms and Family. BY J. A. BEARD.

A. Choparo, Auctioneer. 'ILL be sold at auction on SATURDAY, the 25th instant, at 12 o'clock, at Bunks' xc3cic 1 ELIZA, aged a Very likely negress; first rate washer and ironer, ami good cook good seamstress understands weaving, spinning and netting and her children, Wiley, aged years, and Willis, aged 18 months fully guaranteed against the vices and mala dies prescribed oy law, ana soiu as gooa cuaracier. Terms casn. ALSO A gang of likely Slaves.

Full descriptions at sale. m23 WANTS. BOYS WANTED. Four or five in-dnstrtous Boys wanted to sell Papers. Apply at this Office.

i febll ITUATION WANTED, A situa-tion is wanted by a young- man as CLERK in a Wholesale Grocery Store, which business he has some knowledge of. It willing to engage fr a year and devote his time wholly to his employer, and expects in return a living compensation for bis Communications addressed lo US at the store of Stephen Bur gun, 8 Camp street, or to Messrs. Buck St Peck, 61 Gravier street, (to whom reference may be made for character, capability, SjC.) will meet will, immediate attention. i jg SITUATION WANTED. A young man, acquainted with the business of Storekeeping and mercantile business generally, is desirous to obtain a situation in any respectable employment where he uin uc uaciui.

vcijr imnici nic reuiuut-rdiiuu only WU1 be required. Forindustry, good liabiuj and necessary qualiticationsj the most satisfactory assurance can had by applying to Mr. Lumsden, at this otlice. J4tf rTHOROUGH-BUED STOClCgJ 13? The splendid and swift running U. S.

Mail Boat RAINBOW, J. Carabi, master, will leave THIS MORNING, positively at 12 o'clock, for Louisville and alt intermediate landings. Passen gers will please be on board at that bpur. FETTER fc LONSDALE, Agents, i m24 71 Tchoupitoulas street. fX?" For Mobile.

The splendid, new, will leave the Poutchartrain Hailroad cn FRIDAY, the 24th instant, on Uie arrival of the 2 o'clock, P. M. cars. Freight will be received this day and Friday until 12 o'clock: for which or passage, apply on board or to J. kIL, GEDDKS, Agenu, m23 51 Commerce st.

13 New Orleans and Mobile U. S. Line. TRI-WEEKLY PACKETS-MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY The new and splendid, low preure, coppered and copper fastened steam lat FASU10N. S.

W. Fullerton, master, will resume her station in the Line on THURSDAY, the 9th inst, and will leave after the arrival of the 2 o'clock, P. cars, for Mobile, and will thereafter leave every Monday, Thursday and Saturday, at the same hour. This Boat, having been built at New York last fall expressly for tins Line, offers inducements to the travelling public in point of speed, comfort and safety unsurpassed. She is furnished with Fraacis' celebrated Life Boats, with fire engines, ke, lie For freight or passage apply on board or to L.

PALMER, Agt NTO. M. ji)7 lnidW U. S. Mail Line, 25 Camp WILL be sold at Auction by HE W-LET it.

CENAS. on SATURDAY, the 25th instant, at 11 o'clock, without reserve, at Tattersalls', St. Charles street, the following Colts and Fillies I 1. MARK, chestnut colt, Ibaled 20th April, 1839 sired by Medoc dam (Mary Hunter) by Harris Paragon g. dam by imported Buzzard g.

g. dam by Wade Hampton's Paragon g. g. g. dam ly imported Obscurity g.

g. g. g. dain by imported Figure g. g.

g. g. g. dam (Miss Stamerken) by imported Wildalr, out of the impoi ted mare Cub. Harris' Paragon bv Cook's (alias) Blackburn's Whip dam by imported Buzzard, coiumnus, Hampton's raragon, igure, wuiifiir, ate.

12. M1NGOE, chestnut colt, foaled Sd April, 18-10; ird by Mingoe daniMary Hunter (above). I 3. ILDICA, chestnut filly, foaled 25th March, 1839 sired by Medoc dam (Mary Sthreshly i by John Henry, out of Mary Hunter John Henry by Davenport's A rat us dam by Sumpter's Copperbottom g. dam by Wade Hampton's Paragon g.

g. dam by imported Obscurity, Figure, Wildair, fcc. Sumpter's Copper-Ixittom by Brilliant; dam (Slut) by Fearnaught g. dam by Mark Anthony g. g.

dam by Joily Roger g. e. g. dam by Partner, ic. i lyni" i i n.i.

iMA. i Medoc; dam (Elizabeth Hunter) by Cook's (alias) Blackburn's Whip g. dam by Hunter's Duke of Bedford g.g.dam by Buzzard. See Mary Hunter's dam. i The above colts and fillies were bred and raised by ine, and I guarantee their pedigrees, itc, and will sell them at prices to suit the times.

Also, a tair ot gentle carriage Horse, tor sale low. m23 3t mil 2wl J. S. BERRYMAN. Reference Col Y.

N. Oliver, Judire Ales. Porter, Jas Porter, Dr. Mercer, and William St. John ElliotL I Extensive Sale of French Dry Good.

BY VINCENT DE FERIET. I No. 116 CHARTRES STREET. WILL be sold on MONDAY next, the 27th instant, at 10 o'clock, at their Auction Room, without reserve 1 500 pieces French Colored Jaconet Muslins S00 French Prints, light patterns; 500 dozen Gum Elastic Suspenders, Linen Drills, Cottonades, rich Fillet Scarfs, Fillet Shawls, Fillet Gloves, Black and White Fillet D'Ecope, Hose, Black Merinos, Drap d'Ete, Silk Mitts, Rfblioiis, Mulhause Shirts, Capotts, Straw Bonnets, Silk Hose, fcc, m21 It TN BANKRUPTCY In the District -l- Court of the United States Eastern Divtriet of Louisiana Arnold Bodin, Assignee of the Estate ol I E. F.JENKINS, RankrupL By virtue of an order of uoun issued in me anove case, win be sola at Uie uity Exchange, in St.

Louis street, between Chartres and Royal streets, on SATURDAY, the 1st day of April, 1843, at the hour of 12 o'clock, M. iSixty-seven Shires of the Capital Stock of the Com mercial Bank of New Orleans, Terms Cash. A. SIDNEY ROBERTSON, Sm21 4t 21,25. 29ial U.

S. Marshal. OTES of the 1st 'and 2d Municipali- tles taken at I I m23 1 No 19 NewLevee. TDEPPER AND PIMENTO. 150 JL bays landing per ship Oconee, and for sale by Im23 6t T.

C. Poydras st NOTICE TO MILLINERS. Orgaud't Bonnets, new style, received per hip Echo, from Havre, and for sale at wh'iletale by 3t LORNE k. FROIS, 21 Chartres st. SPLENDID BILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE In complete order, with all the appurtenances.

It will be sold very low. Address v. at this office. I m23-3t A GENTLEMAN, by profession a Civil Engineer, fully adequate to Ithe instruction of youth in all the various branches lot" a complete English education, is desirous of procuring a position where he may permanently locate himself as a teacher. Although he has been possessed of the advantages of a classic education, the subscriber would feel a diffidence in undertaking to teach the languages, as a period of several years has elapsed si nee lie lias been enabled to devote any time to those branches of a polite education.

Such information, however, as is in his possession, he would cheerfully communicate. Being a married man, and of solier, retired habits, the subscrilier would prefer a position in the Country. Address (post paid.) D. A. E.

New Orleans Post Of fice. i feb ID XT ARE WELL CONCERT. Wm V. WALLACE respectfully informs his friends and the public, that his Farewell Concert, previous to his deartnre for Europe, will take ilace on SATUR DAY EVENING next, 25th inst, at the St. Louts Ex change Ball Room.

Uion which occasion he will be assisted by several eminent artist, and bv the Gentle men of the German Glee Club, who have kindly vol uuieereu weir svrvices. i PROGRAMME. FIRST PART. 1. Variations for the Violin, on the favorite theme Nel cor piu non mi sento" accompanied on Piano by Mr.

Trust executed by i Wallace. 2. Chorus All the world is nought but love," by the German Glek Club 3. Grand Duett for the Piano and Violin, coin-posed by Hertz and Laton, and executed by M'me Matilda Leonati and WJ V. Wallace.

4. Air, with variations for the Oboe, by i Mr FORMESTKEAUX, 5. Song" Grand Scene a Lara," (P. Cheretihy Mr Hector Lefebre. 6.

Introduction and brilliantvariationsiiTlunie, from the Opera of composed for the Piano and executed Wallace. SECOND PART. 7. Romance for the Piano, Le Rive." com posed and executed by Wallace AMUSEMENTS. NEW ST.

CHARLES THEATRE. flUSAttM m- fc. S.MJXH. No Rdvertisement received. AMERICAN THEATRE.

Poydras street. Under the Management of Mrs. Anne D. Seftoh. On FRIDAY, March 24, 1343, Will be performed, the Romantic Irish Drama of HANDY ANDY.

Handy Mr Winans I Judy Rowe Larry air wranw voraaie miss retne Kagged Nnnce Mrs Set ton. Pas de Deux, by Mons Barsicre Mile. Arralike. To conclude witn me ourirsque Opraof BUY IT. DEAR: 'l is made of Cashmere.

Brutus Bumble Mr Geo Holland, I Miss Mist Pstrie, Emma Ince, Fatty-Ma, Mr Bennie. tySaturday Benefit of Mons. BARB IERE. Prices of admission First Tier or Dress Circle. 75 cents Boxes and Parquette, 50 cenu f- overture to commence at a quarter past 7.

SHIPS, mm NEW NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE, CORNER OF rOYDRAS AND BARONNE STREETS, Formerly known at the Cmrrollton, Railroad Depot-. KOBtNSON FOSTER. Managers. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS of MOTHER GOOSE, Or Harlequin and the Golden Egg: fjr The Scenery, Machinery, Properties, kc of this ueauuiui paiuouum is ousurpasMHi in uie U. slates.

FRIDAY EVENING, March 24. Tlie performance will commence with the Eutree callel "The Pride of China." Com Medlcy.byMr Newion, the celebrated Vocalist. blaster Poster in ins dramatic act of Falxtaff, suyiocK, anu mcnani mi. retue uarline iu a favorite Dance. Air Stone in Uie changeable scene of America, Ireland and Scotland.

Mr 1 Slick ne in Uie arduous act of the Art of Riding. iiir a lone as ine iuman uiauiaior. The whole to conclude with the comic pantomime of MOTHER GOOSE: Or, Harlequin and the Goldem Ecg! As performed at Covent Carden Theatre 160 consecutive nights, with all the original Music, and now produced regardless of expense, with niagniliccut Scenery, Dresses, Properties, Tricks, kc. kc Pnctt of Admission Boxes, 75 cents. Children under ten years of age.

half price. Pit, 37 cents. Doors ojH'n at half-nat 6 o'clock Uie performance will commence at half-past 7, precisely. REGULAR PACKET. For Galvestou, (Texas,) To sail on FRIDAY, toe Htb.

19 o'elrwk. The well known una uvorite steamship OR T. Wright, commander, will poMtivrty sail as above. The New York, while at the North, has been over hauled and repaired, and pat in order, with tow muKDi-iron snail. mi otmuiur for Cabin and Steerage Passengers nnairpaed by any steamer in Uie States i'h siaterc-jms and kiwer I or inrc hi nr nnvm-v aim on liMrn.

or lO llAWTllOiCN "it WOODS, packet inir.i.in J'hn A. Otway, master. This fine STEAMBOATS. 1 DEPARTUHES THIS. DAY.

"US For Pittsburg, Wheeling, PorUmmdX, MaymlU, CwilK, Madun mU LirnU-Tbe ht luuMngrr tenjlrt WALNUT HILLS, t-Wihrit. n.nHirr,will leave for tbe above pony oa FRIDAY EVENING, tbe 24th Instant, at do'clodu For freight or apply board, or to COMSTOCK k. K.LLLOGO, Agents, m21 22 Poydras street. SUUslHUllMl will ILfl.ll. nY'n fine acconlTnodaiionv re orto ou foot of ConU m24 W.

IL ROBERTSON Magatine st. On FRIDAY, the 24th insiant, at 10 o'clock, A. SL 4Uri1 William Kollint, cotnniaoiler. has re II I'm On Fill DAY infant, at oJoc. ifTTTUa For Vicksburg, Grand Gulf fT swift running packet AM K- SAOUtt, Cliarie J.

Brenham, master, will in port and ready to receive freirbt to-tnorrow IThtu-scsy) morriing early, and will leave above, her reroiar dar. For freight or pamage, having acconiinvl nnnrpaved, applv on losrd, at Pm dras street whart. orio m22 "JOHN E. HYDE, II Poydras st IZTTbe Anuaador takes freight tor A uoo Cny, and forwards immediatelv by steamer at YickstjqrK. sumed her trips permanently in Ui Texas trade for the season, and will leare for Galveston mutivr-lv a ihnw.

Her accommodation for passengers are of the first order, having private state rooms and every convenience requisite for comfort. She is ablr commanded bv an experienci-d navigator, who is thoroughly acquainted, with the trade. For freight or pvfjr ar.pl on board-or to JAMES REED, Agent, "'22 19 Canal street Row. a vtn. liuunuua aim New York Lin.

The fat nilimr rvniar packet ship HUNTSV1LLE, CapL R. Momtoed, snow loailing and will have immediate despatch. For freight or passage, having elegant acrnminntUtinnB, apply on board opposite lie Vegetable Market, or lo mij fc wlWMiUl.Tr, 60 Camp Barque Robert Morris for sale. Tle fM sailing ami Mibstsntial lrtue nn. BLR1' MORRIS.2I1 tons oer RetrL-ter.

but carries a large cargo. In every respect cmiplete, and rcay to take in cargo for any voyage. Applv to trusa nil UK L1.AKUI Co. On ORLEAN TH EAT On I March 24th," 1343, For the lat time. LA FAVORITE! A Grand Opera, in 4 acts, bv Donizetti.

Performers: M.M Allard, Victor, Bles, Lecourt Mdes Lagier and Lecort. Toconclude with LES MEMOIRES DU DIABLE! A new Vaudeville in 3 Acts. Performance to commence at a quarter past 6. In Rehearsal ROBERT new Drama in a acts. TEAS.300 boxes Gunpowder, Bil3'ljre Imperial, Souchong, Pouchong and Young iagHyson Tas, in store and for sale bv i m23 6t T.

C. TWICHELL, 74 Poydras rt. HIKE. A Negro Boy, about 17 years ot age, a gooa nouse servant Appiv to tS" Drowned, from on board the schr ChxrloUe, on her recent trip from Mobile, on the night of Uie 18th instant, Mr. Augustus B.

Harmed, aged alKiut 18 years His body has not yet been recovered. His friends and relations areenxious, that should it be fcuBil, it should be decently interred and any expense or troubU attending Uie same will' be cheerfully paid by calling at No. 74 Poydras street. He had a ring on finger when be fell overboard, which his friends would be glad to recover, and which will be recog-niicdbythem. m22 3t Office of the Firemen's Insurance Co.

OF 1CW SJRL.EAHS. In conformity wiUi Section 5tb of the Charter of this Cotrtjany, the Stnckholders are hereby notified that an V.Wt mn for Thirteen Directors, to serve for the en.u- in" vear, wll lie held on MONDAY, the 3d day of APRIL, 1843, between the hours of 10 A- M. aud2o'cl'k P. at tbe ottice of Uie Company, 21 Camp st. On Saturclnv.

the 1st April, a statement of the affairs of said corporation will be ready for the inspection of lue stocanouiers. x. nv.ii, tnl9 1 Secretary. I theTinfant MAN I TIIIS curious freak of Nature will be JL exhibited to the cimens of New Orleans tor a few Jay at No. 33 Sl Charles street, immediately op-poite Uie St.

Charles This is one of Uie most remarkable child, en of the age. Although not quite four years old he has all the marks peculiar to manhood. He is four feet high, more than eiglity pounds, has a full pair of whiskers, a strong and masculine voice, and his mus- cular developments are equal to most men. All the lovers of nature should come and see for tliemselves. Satisfactory testimonials of bis age will be produced if needed reference is likewise made to all the Medi-.

cal seiulenien of this city who have paid Col. Ander- son, as be is called, a visit. -Hxursof exhibition from 10 to 12 in Uie morning, and from 3 to ft iu the evening. Admittance 50 cents. Children half price.

ni23 MILITARY BALL. A Mili- tary Bail will be given at the Terpsichore Ball Room, Jackson street, on ittaDAY. tbe 28th of March, 1843. Tbe Washington and Harrison Guards and Louisiana Greys are invited. J.

C. WINGARD, Proprietor. CV" Ladies' tickets of invitation to be bad of T. J. Ilougb.

A. M. Jonrdain, VirgU Boullemet, G. W. Shaw, T.

B. Heartt and R. Flower, Managers or next door lo the Ball Room. II. KELLY, at Wm E.

Turner's, Camp street, near Uie corner of St Joseph street m23 It DISSOLUTION of Copartnership. The copartnership heretofore existing under tbe firm of G. R. BEARD WOOD is this day dis-solved. H.

R. WOOD will continue tbe business iu bis own name. 1 ro23 REMOVAL. The undersigned have removed from Toulouse street to No. 36 Old Levee, between Bienville and Customhouse streets.

r.i irntf t. XTOT1CE The undersigned, with pleasure announces lo his friends and thepublic that he has been duly appointed AUCTIONEER for the City and Parish of New Orleans, and solicits a share of public patronage. He is fullv prepared to make sales, at Public Auction, of Real Estate, Slaves, and all kinds of Moveables, with promptness and de- spatcn. m21tf FELIX CONNOLLY, Auctioneer. HAMS! Just received, a fresh lot of those superior Cincinnati Sugar-cured HAMS, that have given general i ALSO- A splendid article of Cincinnati cured SHOULDERS by the same packer at the Cheap Store." corner St.

Joseph and Tcboupitoula streets. No. 238, brick building. mZi LEWIS F. BUNDY.

HARDWARE. -s. 3 casks bright edge Hooks and Hinges 7 do Carolina Hoes, assorted numbers; 2 do Louisiana Hoes, do do 7 bags rose head Wrought Nails. Iaiiilincr frmn sl i i Alnhntnn Ihr sale liv m21 1 22 Gravier rt. 8.

Divertisments composed lor Uie Violiilcello by itomoerg on a nussian air, adnpleq lor the Trombone, and executed by Croffi. 9. Grand Fantasia for the Piano," in'originnl Uiemes, composed and executed by Wm Rollin. 10. Chorus In praise of Rhine the uermam ulee club.

Variations di Bravura, for the Violin on the theme of the Carnival in Venice," com posed ty fagmxnx accompanied on the Piano by Mr. Trust executed (bv desire) by Wallace. S3r Tickeu 1 each To be had at Charles Horn it Co's Music Saloon, St Charles street B. Casey's Music Store, Camp street B. Lew's Book Store.

Camn street; Stewart's Book Store, 50 Camp street Zaro-belli' Music Stare, Royal street Benoist's, Chartres street G. Brusle's, Churtres street Tyler it Jack's, Camp sucet: St Chnries and St Louis Hotels and at Uie door of tne Ball Room on the evening of the per- lormance. i aH Concert to commence at half past 1 o'clock. THE DIAMOND. THE subscriber will publish in this city on or about the ICth of April nextj a daily paper with the above title.

It will be commenced, and if success attend tha ertort, established, on the cash system, the only one that will enable the mariner on Uie sea of literature to keep his barque before the wind, and avsiid Uie maelstrom into which so many crafts are drawn and destroyed. In size, the Diamond'' will he respectable, and its mechanical execution fanltless. These are the only professions Uie proprietor will make, as long yarns about contemplated efforts to re form the world, and produce revolutions bv columns of matter instead of columns of soldiers, have been justly voted humbugeout. As repaid politics that everlast ing bore Uie Diamond" will occupy precisely tbe position of those neutral journals that fire naorr ellets of the bi-ain" at either party, asl personal predilection or interest may dictate. The proprietor cannot believe the welfare of firteen millions of freemen reonire a necuniarv sacrifice at his hands, ami hf is well convinced that'if he were to pour forth thoughts iiiai oreauic ana worm iiibi ourrr- in lavor oi any particular aspirant for civil Uie inoimuig oi tne jews," as uair.ei veoter says, ne would tail lo convince half that uuiuber llrat be was pursuing tbe ouly path that leads to glory and happhies.

lie will, therefore, took on the contending legions with Uie phi losophic eveot tne ncniucay matrou, wto gazea wita stoic indifference on an animated enraeenient between her husband and a bear, declaring that slie didn't care a straw which whipped." 1 In conclusion, Uie proprietor assures bis friends and the public, that be will do his utmost to merit a share of pntrtmnge, leaving the paper to speak for itself. DAVID MARTIN. New Orleans, March 15, 1843. m21 I LODGING. From I with Board and Lodging at 147 Carondclet street.

ni21 2w 5lwwr Mactdwnmn." SATURDAY, 15t instant, at 4 o'clock, 1. it. For St. Louis and The fast rurannr aiw steamboat MACEDONIAN. Jot.n- CartitOe, inasurr, bavtng mart of ber cmrro engaged, will leave as boe.

For remaindsT of treight, riage, apiJy on bnrd. at Poy4rs wharf. tr It ms SMALL. 73 TeboapitonUs st. or Kcore Fabre, Scar- Mrwxl'" IWmf, Mwnrmt, Jfmm' tOnkurt.

Bmmm Lai mmd Himrit Krrm. Ttr ery tmn ranoiur packet ffamer BUCKEYE, G. W. CaldweU. biut.

11 l-nvr or and all imennrduif landinrs mIAT- LKU.VY, Z3th tart, at 4 o'clock, I M.poauvely. For freigtit or passage, aj plv on lioard or to m.i r. Ik. zs roydrs at. l5r? DAGUERRE'S PICTURES.

EXHIBITION open EVERY DAY, opposite the St Charles Theatre. St Charles sL DAGUERRE'S CELEBRATED CHEMlfAL PICTURES, FROM Paris rod Paintinr. 1 These splendid and extraordinarv snecimens of art. which have excited general admiration an account of Uie marvellous efi'cel produced by their imitation of nature, trom sunrise until sunset and night: thus producing two different subjects on the same canva ssresult obtained by the decomposition of light, a new process invented by Uie celebrated Dairuerre. In order to render the Exhibition as agreeable as possible MISS MOWBRAY will execute on tbe Piano Forte, at intervals of Uie Pictures, several favorite Airs and songs.

The Exhibition will consist of FOUR PICTURES, representing i THE INAUGURATION OF SOLOMON'S TEMPLE, which, according to Uie Bible, was the richest and most magnificent temple ever known. 2. A MIDNIGHT MASS IN THE CHURCH OF ST. ET1ENNE DU MoNT. at Paris.

3. THE CHARMING VALLEY OF GOLDEAU, in Switzerland. 4. THE MAGNIFICENT MONASTERY OF MT. SBiJAT.

in Cr.lalonia. Spain. every day, Sunday included and Uie Ex- hibition to commence at 7i o'clock, P. precisely, As the pictures are produced but once at each exhi Uoo, the public are requested to be present punctually at the hours indicated, in order to enjoy Uie spectacle of ail the pictures. Admittance 50 cents; children half price.

m4 lm16 AMEillCAN THEATRE. TTALIAN OPERA The public is -L respectfully informed that tie Italian Optra Company from Havana will arrive in this city on the2Slh instant, and will give rturfor representations at Uie New American Theatre. Three of the Operas to be given are entirely new, and the rest will be selected from Uie most approved works of Uie Italian SduoL Subscription Books are now open at the Box Office of the American Tbea're. on Pordras street, and Places raav be secured until all are takeu, or ontd tbe first representation. The choice of seats to be re gala ted by tbe order of Uie signatares.

ty Single tickets 91 50. Subscribers' tickets for tbe twelve performance ml2 FIKE AND MILITARY CARDS. HEAD QUARTERS, 1st BRIGADE L. M. New Osleams, March 21d- 1843.

UDERS. To Major E. L. TracV, Comd'g Washington Battalion. ine lion.

u. A. YVagcamax "'en lint rooming tie ill be bn- rT rieu w-uiorrow ai o'clock, si. 4s Mr. Waggaman was one of the U.tSss(S--S3.

few wIk defeated a host on Uie pinim oi sslisiineite, Jbli. The deeds of the 8tb January have imoosed umn na rit.t rf gratitude for tltose who performed them. Mr. Waggaman was one of them, lie was brave ai soldier-as a judge heas learned as a leeislator aad a statei- man he was wire. Psixsans of all complexions pro-claiin bis patriotism as an American.

As a man be was urbane and just beloved by his friends, esteemed and respected by bis opponents, bis loss is deplored by all. Tbe Battalion Is invited to booor his memory, by their attendance to-morrow at bis fnneraL By order of Brig. Gen. Horatio Davis, Command ing in Brigade i i. Sttmmmr Water ack," For Nashville, ClarkjTille and all inttttmdtmtt landcmrx.

1 be lirtit drauebt fast rosmu? Mrwiner WAl tK WITCH. Jew Johosra. ctr is now receiving freight, and will leave for the rbove imrtton SATCRD.W the rith instant, at 10 o'clock, For-freigbl or passage apply to tbe Captain on board, or tk CiKfcKN k. SHANKLIN. nCI 42 and 43 New Levee.

iUgnLxr 1 vm Packet. With immediate despatch ffZTT. A For Locopolis, VilUsLms, kVZtt? Landing, Yai Citj, riAaVarg amd naslirT The sr4endd and very hgbt draught steamer LUSTER, D.F. Radd, master, is expected to-morrow, and will leave as above. For freight or pen age, having excellent ae-comnwMla lions, apply on board opposoe Poydras street whaf, or to mZI JOHN K.

HYPE. IX roydras sc V. S. Mad Html Ore. Eagle J.

bkmiemm. mmnfT. On SATURDAY, 25m instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A For Louisville and all nit i mmveuate Intfmr Tbe vr-lendid ssri in imik1 switt ranting U.

ts. Mid boat UKfcV KAliLt, J. Sbalcroas mastrr, Vs now receiving and will leave as above. For freight or passage, having spieodid accotumodujrnt, apply oa uoaru, or m23 FETTER LONSDALE, A rents, A slHttWIH OX, SAM'L B. DAVIS.

Ald-de-Csmp. Hxad Qt art tax, WASHineTo.si Batttaliom, New Orleaxs, March 23, 1344 ORDERS No.6. a. In compliance wiUi tbe reqaeit contained In tbe AI above orders from Brigade Head Quarter, the rri Washingtrm Battalion wiil assemble on Lafayette o'clock, in fall i the memorr of veteran of 1814 Copt. JL H.

Tarts. 'I fkiZZJS For St. Louis, Milb Point, MBS MSftTtTtis jji Square THIS MORNING at llo'c WJ uniform, topsy ih last tribute to tb If the lion, G. A. Waccamax, a vetei anu '13.

isi By order of E.L. Tract, Mslor Commanding. J. B. WALTON, Adjutant.

a HcaO Quarters Ivh isiaha Lcsviom, wiirmi, Marcu ii By invitation of ths Major General commanding the 1st Division Louisiana Militia, the Legvm will assemble THIS DAY. at 11 o'clock. M-, on tbe Public Square, in tall winter oniibrm. to attend tbe luntral of Geo. A.

a veteran of 1814 an4 M.S. It Onlvr flf th Rriir Clnr rnmmr: m24 CHAS. L. DUROCHER. Aid-de-Canip aiV Orleans Urenadiers Atteniion Tbe memtw-rs of the Compaov vrili assemble Armory THIS DAY.

tbe 24th Uistant. at 11 A. M-. precisely. In full uniform, to assist la be cere- monies oi ine mnerai oi tne late Uoo.

VJ. A. acCa mam, a veuran of 1814 and '15. By order of Cape LUMSDEN. r.rl SIEHJtA.

hfrmnl Louisiana Grevs. Attend a ectal Mesn ngoo SUNDAY MORNING, tbe 2Bia ImUncatiOsVcifick, A.M., at ib Armory. Poactaal attenaance is reqairett. Bv ors.er, D. j.

RlCARDO.tsecmary. Randolph, Memphis and riaksawrg. This splendid steantcr wui leave Tor Ue above port on SATURDAY, tbe SSUs- imtut, at 4 o'clock. P. iL For (rriebt or naasare.

bavuie- splendil arcommodaboos, apply oa boarJ, ortosiie Aauivriie Mreri. nr IO mi2 JOHN R. SHAW CO. 34 Poydras st. V.

S. Mad Bmat Uov. JS For Louisville, EransTille end Jlemdrrmm. The new and fa running steamer GOV. BREATH- will leave for above and ail lindings tax SATURDAY, loe 23Ui insiaat, at 10 o'clock, A.

For freight or passage apply on board, or to t. 11. IN NON, ra Poydras st. The Brrathlxt will uke frright for Bowing- Orrew and all intenneqiate laodjngs oo Green River. "ROARD AND -VJ four to six gentlemen can be accommodated A GENCY for Taylor's Spool Thread.

XX a full assortment constantly on hand and for sale lm by J. B. RATH BONE, 8 Canal st. TO RENT A Counting House a central part of Uie city. Apply at 66 Com- moii street.

i TO BE LET A new and convenient Two Story Frame HOUSE, situated at tlie comer of Gravier and SL John streets. Immediate possession given. Rent low to a good tenant for terms apply to i fc. u.wia, dl5tf i 73 Canal street. REMOVAL Tbe subscriber has re- movfl from Tn.

11 in Nn. ft Hnnsl Ktrtvot. riirtfctlv I CHARTRES ST. BALLROOM ORLEANS HOTEL. Between Louts and Toulouse Streets, Manaeerof Uiis establishment resnectfnlly informs Uie public, that this Ball Room will be open on Thursday, the 3J of Novemler, with A GRAND DRESS and MASQUERADE BALL; aud will continue during the season to rive Balls every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, or eacn weeK.

Admittance Gentlemen, $1 60 Ladies, If charge. novl M. ME1LLEUR. Mauaer. Washington and American Ball Room, i't.

Philip Street, between Royal and Bourbon. ills. A 1 1 rand Dress and JIasnuprjini ALL will tie given EVERY NIGHT (Sundays excepted) until farther notice. Almitunce Gentlemen, 91 00 Vrn 'i'XAZo- oct25 Groru. P.

A. DUBORD, Manager. au rvV $10 REWARD. Absconded from ber home, on Saturday, the 18Ui instant, tne Mduutrrs Slave KITTY stout built and uti niKmi ia years. is sunoosea that she IS JvirKinn' abont hutip rtf tti r9j.

kini.ii in the 1st Munfcipality. Any person found harboring said slave ill be prosecuted to the extent of the law. as she has no pass. Tbe above reward will be paid for her LHvrsr tn the nriann of this Municinalitv. or Infnrma.

tion of her so that she can he had left at this office. ni24 LADIES Dress, Habit and Pelisse Fitting and Cutting taught in four easy lessons, with Infallible accuracy, by means of tbe Mathematical Theorem. This system is entirely new, and ar-ranHl wkb the greatest precision on the alove principles, and Is warranted to fit all sixes and figures. Ladies can with the aid of this art lit themselves with Uie 1111110 ease and accuracy and in the making of their own dresses nnite economy with amusement. Terms.

Apply to Mas. FOGOAN, m23 lm No. .55 Canal st. MRS. BANISTER, Milliner, Steaw and Tuscan Hat Manufacturer removed from No.

118 Canal street to No. 82 Royal street, adjninimr the Bank of Louisiana has just received ami will continue to receive fresh supplies of superior Tuscan, Shall Braid, Uimp upen work, ana Mraw wonncts, of every quatity Flowers, Riblions. Straw Cords and Tassels, Edgings, Trimmings, and general Millinery Articles, at moderate prices. Straw, Tuscan and lieghora uonneu bleached and altered in the latest CW Country merchants supplied. m5 3m NEW FRENCH MERCHAN DIZE, atCfi Roval street, corner Bienville.

I trtr The suhscrihers are now opening, per ship Echo fiom France, the following new and beautiful Goods, all in season Printed and Painted Balazorini'S and Bamges, Ortrandees und Jaconets, verv pew White and Cofd Embroidered Brocbe Swiss Muslins: White and Black Lace Camails; Needle worked Collars and Cardinals; Parasols and Sun Shades; Linen Drillings and Scotch Linen Plaid, for OentUmen's rantakoons, ail new patterns; rencn ana scotch Ginghams. mTa eodtf KERN AN.it HE ILLY. moved from No. 1 1 to No. 8 Cnnal street, direcUy opposite his old stand.

I mil iw j. a. iui uhu.ms. RIO COFFEE, of various qualities, now landing from ships Charles Carroll, Bombay and Florence, direct from Rio de Janeiro, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by 1 GEO. 6t i 82 Gravier street.

BOOTS AND SHOES assortment, which are offered, 1 wholesale and retail, at reduced prices FOR CASH by nil8tit T. W. BE AM IS, 20 Camp st. i nvtnri I lllnl, I lrAarm Atteoa at the Armory THIS DAY, at baU-pasl lea IL O'clock, In lull uniform for Kuoeral dutv. I LJ rY 1 Si Mad Boat tftUmmn Fi 'or Louisville, Madison I CtactaaarCTbe very iast II mnntnp ana popular pan irfr sAraioev M.

HfcNtH. McQoowa, maarr, is aoorly esnrctrd. and ill leave (ur above aod aU humortLsi auouuuu. I Uoj.oga.m bCNDAY.tbeX.Ui tosvaot, at Ja o'ctock, 1 1 A. M.

For fresgbt or passage applv oa toard, or lo at 11 o'clock, I m3 P. cTnUANNON. Povdras st. For Little Rack, Van Tart Tart Gia. rs am JSr- i.

ht. i ne fine, (u rcntiiur. remlsr narkes steamer ARKANSAS, Cap: aia t. Perinvwnt. is Loony expectesi to arrive and vrui leave wkja derpactK for fmrht oc risssage, having eleratl Kmimnoejcn, apply to WALTON COCKAVM-, iifcJ and Ts New Lrve.

arzffrr 11 i iW aU safii-aWii i m24 By order of Cape Josdv. AND EO RIFF, 1 Sergeant. S. Mod Nrasw h'tM vVttii liaraetLala deapatrik. For SL Louis and the Masmrt Rrmrr.

Tbe orw and Wssa CBtrtal s-ift mnrnng purwH i CONTI ST, BALL ROOM. GRAXD DRESS and MASKED BALL. I B-j- On SUNDAY, TUESDAY and THURSDAY of each week. Price of admission tientlemen $1 00. The Orchestra, in numlter ami to leu is unrivalled in this city, and will execute nil Uie latest allies and Quadrilles.

Several new niecesof original music, composed by members of the Orchestra, will be intro duced, inova ttl V1L.L.IAM KlICK, Manager. N. B.UUARTEROON BALLS will uke pkice every Wednesday ami Saturday of eacb week. t4p Washincton Guards. Parade on SUNDAY Morning next, tbe 26ib instaoCat Si o'clock, at the Armory, to nrocred to CarrolJton for Tareet Firing.

Members are expected to be puucuial at ibe tV Als, attend Coropanv Drill on THURSDAY Evening, the 23d insur.t, at o'clock. By order of F. Josov. m2Z J. M.

VANUEGRIFF.O.S. Louisiana Volunteers Company Oroers. The members of Ur Cmnny will attend Drill every TUESDAY and FRIOAY Eveuioes, ai7 o'clock, at their Aniniry, No 97 51 Charks street, opposite Ue Theaire, arttil farther orders. Persons wishing to join this corps, will report themselves, on the evening of Drill, Uie otbeer in coas-maml. By order of Capt.

Wills at. mas 3t V. L. CUaiHNO. Sec'v.

Governor's Horse Guards. Balialton Orders. You are onJrre.1 to parade in foil r. M'I'I' '1 I.uri I service, THIS DAY, tbe 24tU at KTo'clock, A. oo Laiayeue I orjiiare.

Dy order ot J. 8. Thacker, Lieut Cora'e. IL G1LLLNGHAM, lt SergL Umt tfc.l B. Phillip.

n.slrr. ljsiriy e. pected. and will leave as abuva. For frrtfui ew pmrn- ar.

bavtng awpaMM arply tm boanl. at Pwydms H. tmrf. nr to tuJ JUIi.M L. liTDK, II rnrdrM Regular fm-Mprg mmd Smt-nr, Homkiy frntmnt.

Tor everr TUESDAY EVENING, at So'clor. For Vicksburr, New Car- tkmr. Crwmd OtJ. Mmd. TO RENT Very low (to a good N- I Jiiiiii.tetiant, who will keep the premises clean) A very uesirauie iwo story iraine nousc, snuaii'a on no-bert-u street.

iK'tween Jackson aud OomrMn-s's. It jnay be known by its havinvr in fronL Cnod pitved holls 2lKXt galls, tnb story kitchen, with oven, kc. Apply at next rioor for the key or to tflt JOHN BROOKS, at the Mint. SMITH BROTHER, SADDLERY STOR corner of Custom- house and Chartres streets, siirn of the tolden Saddle, (at the old Hand of Smith, Cunliou It lara. if mtrrproof, JiaUma, Bapaa La ttnamrmt, tort iikou, and aU mmtrrammhat lemdtnrs.

Tbe regolar weekly packet steeoier C. B. nter, will leave tne tbe ahove von every TUESDAY EVLMMli, at o'clock. Foe freight or rasaage apply oa bosra. font of Canal street.

rw u. U. CAKJtOULs, nZS-imwlw ut Camp at Vi li tmhm ith imtnediate ilrmaa li "i For Cincinnati, Louis- iTj and mrrymrdMm p-rt-TX- m21 and beaat4ol Jl nmuir strait OlAue.X. A Knrers.naMer.wiQ We la port v- marrow, aixi wiu teave var ue tmtrr, and sU Iscx-mrs on the Ohio RjvrT as above. For (reigt4 a pa war (having arcnmrnnilsUnns wnsorpaawd by any bumi) applv oo board at pnV'lrn aavet wharf or so n.s3 JOHN HYDE.

1Z Posrdrasst. Tbe Diadrtn Is a new aod splendid boat, bu.lt at Cincianau expressly for tbe trade. T7ASHIONABLE SPRING GOODS LORNE FROIS, 21 Chartres street, have Just received and opened a large assortment of new r.i.w.. rxt saiin strine Muslins, latest style; printed Jaconets plain, white and embroidered Swiss Muslins black, white and fancy colored net Gloves and Mitts, long and short; linen camnnc while, brown and black cotton and silk Hose aivl Half ifmie! Parasols. Camails and Cardinals net ni.o.i.

mmrfi. silk and satin Shawls, black and colored and Satins, blnck net Veils, black and Rm nd fiame. r.lain black Jaconets and HudiM. Ginghams, astorted Drillings, Wblions, kc, kc LtKN ti (t fituis, m23 St 21 Cbartre; street. TNFN S.

-The subscriber -offers for XA a -large assortment of Linens landing from Alabama and wonee, comprising Linens and Demi Linens Super London Drilling; Linen Diaper; extra super do; Russia do; Blm.hi f.Wn Huckabacks -s 7-4. 8-4. S-lft, 10-4, 10-12 and 11-13 whitey-brown t-4, 8-10, 10-4," 10-12 10-24 Damask and double do bleached do 7-8x4-4, 3-4x4-4 DamaA Diaper Napkins. -ALSO-Rich Lawns, light Prints, fee. m23 8tis J.

B. RATHBONE. 8 Canal st. rIO Vaccinnation -i SAMARITAN. SOCIETY DISPENSARY, at Circus street wnmailh Dr.ramnwii iL Muck le.

they will here- rter receive from Europe and the North a constant rply bf genuine Virus. T4 poor' an hereby tnvdtd to have theV children yacctoatei--'Pbysiciaoa will be gratis. Lours of attendance from 8 to 10 i d30 Stawt 500 Panama, 300 double brim A Jl. Leghorn Hats, just received at Uie City tJL Fashionable Hat and Cap Store, 1(1 Char-40 ires street, and will lie sold at the lowest caso paces. Merchants and others in wantot tbe above will do well to call ami examine prior to making pnrchases.

The usual well selected assortment ot gentlemen's, youths and children's Hats and Caps, comprUing Cassimere, Russia, Silk, Beaver and Moleskin Hals, of the latest New York fashion Panama Hats whitened and done np. Sign of the very large Red Hat. m22 3teort EVANS, 10 Clinrtres t. CHARLES HORST, 19 SL Charles street. New ust received, a full supply of excellent PLNQ-FORTES.

at tbe lowest dos- sible prices all warranted. Ammcan ana rencn jhusic anu songs lor nail price. Wallace's Waltxes. Verv cheap Violins Guitars, Flutes, Clarinets, and Brass Instruments. Pianos lor rent or exchange.

Cg' Repairing and tunrog. teplb WE have for sale 6001LsMessPork, 100 Mils Mess Beef, 100 -do-Prime- tio 60 half Wils ftmijv Mesa Reef, 20' do doPig ilo Pork, 30 bbls Sclioolv Sons' extra Hams in bags, 15 do "do do do. io canvass, 800LRvnolds4tSoaV "do do 50 hhds Cinciqrmt cored 1000 kegs Prime Leaf Lard, 1 1 'i 58 boxes Caraccas Sweet sio lumunK -uuiau it 40 do Pineapple Cheese, -50 bbls Felron's Ram, do Rectified Whiskey, 100 do superfine Flourr 400 Panama Hats.ofexirn Virginia Cavendish, Kentucky pound lump and six twist Tobacco, Cincinnati tanned Skins. McKINNELL 34 Poydras st. TO Country Merchants and Planters.

258 setts of Plough, Waggon and Dray HAR-NESS, Xor le at $2 Xo ralO tf corner of Common and Magaxiae sts. Co.) are constantly receiving from their manufactory. supplies or all Rinds oi baddies, nnnies, niinirs, mar- i 1 i ts 1 lingaies, namess. kiv, aurrupM, nips, pur9, tru, Saddlers' Tools, Leather, Gin Bands, paddle Trees also, Carey Uloughs for sale low for cash or city acceptances. i march 17 6m FEVER AND AGUE Sappington's PILLS.

These Pills have been and deservedly popular in tbe Western country, as a remedy for this distressing complaint they are the result of many years' study and experience in the treatment ol the disease by an eminent Practitioner, and can be confidently recommended as one of Uie most certain renie-dies-of Uie day. A snppl jttst received and for sale by SlCiCLES CO. Druggists, feb 17 40 Canal street TAYNE'S EXPECTORANT is de- 9J cidedly superior to any other known "combination of medicine, for Coughs Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting-of Blood, Angina Pectoris, Palpitation of the Heart, Bronchitis, Chronic Pleurtry, Hoarsenevs, ui faculty of Breathing, Hooping Cough, Pains and Weakness of the Breast, ami Diseases of the Pulmonary Orynn. This medicine is highly an! justly recommended by numerons and respectable individuals, who have fonnd relief from iu use many of whom have lieen laboring nnder protrasted conghs and p-sius iw tlie breast, and have been supposed by themselves and their friends far advanced in consumption, have lieen happily restored to pcrteet near.n uy tiie use of this vniuawe r.ipecio-ranL Forsaleby SICKLES CO, Druggists, feb IS isSm 40 Canal street. ol A gent.

AUCTION NOTICE The subscriber having received tlie ar-polntmeat of actioa- err, lias taken tne store No. 12 Cannl street, wet ween Chartres and Oorsier, and restws UuIly solicits tne pa tronageoi uis inenus ami tne puouc in general. rail tf MULLEN, TARRANT'S CORDIAL ELIXIR OF TURKEY RHUBARB. This preparation is made from the lest 1 arkey Khuiarn, and s- sesses all us valuable proiM-cjies, comttinea wit li such aromatics as will lie lound materially ta assist in its operation, and is thereby rendered an exceedingly tiselul medii-tno in a variety ot anecUMi where a cor- dinl aperient Is deemed refiuis.te. invignratitig the il'rest'ive wwcrs.

when a.lHiir'vteied in wiwui -tUines, wtole it possesses al a cathartic united with an astringent power; in no way, however, interfering as the purgative effect invariably precedes Uie astringent. As a medicine. Rhubarb (theTurkey) has for a ennniilerahle penon neia a Mgn place tn ue meotcai woria, ana nas thus far proved itself emioenUy tlenervmi; its srrrat reputation, through the valuable propertws aniveraally conceani io ue ptrcuiiar is, wnni jrucuica ui in pun state. The effect of this preparation in iti purgative operation is moderate, earryiiig off Uie acrid matter wtticb is the cause of Uie disease, and afterward by its tonic and astringent qualities soothing the svttrm ami subduing the inordinate action which hod previously existed. In cases of Dyspepsia or Iudigestion, It is an invaluable remedy, and as a preventive of Uie various diseases arising from that very disagreeable complaint, holds a high place in the estimation of the medical profession.

In cases where grilling pains afleet the stomach and bowels, this preparation is stronjly recommended, while it also will lie found a good carminative in relieving flatulency, and it has enjoyed high praise from those who have already experienced its good qnnliliea. To persons afflicted with the Uout it it cnnriilentlv oflered. as it can at all times be taken when a coolin" purgative would ouier ise be attended with danger. In relaxation of tbe bowels, which, without considerable hazard, can seldom be checked suddenly, it has proved itself far more valuable than any medicine here--lafnre offered tn the public Tbis preparation cannot be too strong recommended to the many thousands now suffering from or indigestion and its consequences bilious and nervous headaclie, diarrhoea, constipation, gont. rheumatism.

nauUency, gravel, tc, as Uie utmost reliance can be placed on it, both as to iu innocent nature and highly curative qualities. It is palatable to the taste.and curative to the strmjwhi ef extreme service to tbe nervnaa.ftrsrwn' miu- uie aigesuon is a genue ami nt rcv: uiose woooave participated too Irrtly In social pleasures. Being tbe first tn onlv mc-psrc-l in M.I. mn. try to prepare Um invaluable nie-iicine hi a flirm ecroal- iy pawawie anu ethcaiuonji, sulauubrl, with frill 8UCCfcJ' to lMtrmapi of an eV rre Perseverance Hose Company.

A Special Meeting if Uje above Company will beheld THIS for the purpose of making preparations lor the recep- uon ot tne new 1 endor. rnnctuai euenianre re queued. By order, T. R. A.

BELANUER, m24 sn-iarr. IcST Liberty Hose Company. Attend a regular iiK-eting on SATURDAY EVENING next. at 7 oVlork, P. XL 1'uiM-tual alletxlaiK- is rrqiiesefl.

Bv nnler, 2t IL W. CHANDLER. eVeretary. 1- Protection Hose Company. Attend a regular MoutUy Slevtlmr oa SATURDAY, tbe atHb btstnot, at 7 o'clock.

Bvordt-rt mS4 JOH. F. RUSH Bee. Also, atlervl a regular Mnnihlv Wsstirog oa SL'N-DAY MORNING, Xlh Instant. nVloca.

tTty Persevetance Fire Co. No. 13. Atienl a Monthly Meeting at tlie Engine House oa SUNDAY, 2Htb iiwtant, at 3 o'clock, P. M.

m24 By or.lert WM. R. HAYS. Sec'y. 5 Native American Firo Co No 16.

Attend monthly washing on next, the 26 ih instant, at 9 o'clock. Bv order. mJ3 JOHN TV. TAYLOR. SecT.

Our Job Office is now complete, large additions of Fancy Type having lieen rrceatlv recsMveil from New York, which leiMioroW assort mrot full, aad every way calculated to every specie of work with nettnrM and despetcL. Our friends ar re- quemeu io give os a call. nn i For Pituburft, Poru- mwatk, Mamtvtlla, Cmnmatiamd Lom- ssrsUsv Tl 1 Ctrl tlraort atMl ssilistnuual steanser MANHATTAN, tVairtnti master. Is bnorly tpertesi ia prut, and ilj leave a alx iv wtb despalrh. For freight or ia at ply la P.

MlANNdN. reTdraaau- For Louisrille and Cin- -The V. K- IMeenMT DUE a. Or OltLEA.SS, hourly s-ipssrtrd aasl wtll bae qaick drvjHttrb cr Uie above and all totc-reed tata larea. For or paware, basuu anurpad a- wnmnAn fnmi, to mX2 KBlt.

SI rovsira at Tbe Dake can aocooanodate poo deck rtm it s. WEEKLY PICAYUNE Ft years 1S39. I40, 141 and 1M2, la ft or tne files Mm. plete, ready t-r hubn or tarxiiag to a distance, ir lie at this ofte. leblS tta tr epared anrl snLI vKiJ.i.

i A.ustwus trnztnl anl Vnrk YOPARTNEPvSHIP 'NOTICE. VJ1 The undersigned have formed a ropartnershlp undef the style of MULLEN O'HARA, Nr tarpurpose of trartacting a general Auction and Coram wion buskie nt 12 Carial street, ami are now prepared to receive consignments or attend to shies of every description of pnerty. In any part of the riiy aod trust oy attention ana promptness to merit tue uwSv our friends oim! Ihe public in general, i Tt MTJX.te.sfc-,. TOarlS tf v' CTHAIV-n I. TARltANT, Druggist m.1 Ajrhcearv, New 0 rents.

ureaf. STRAYED: OR STOLEN from the SuS-hrr on Tnesilne mlct last alKiut 10 a BAY MARC PONYt wiiue feet, white star in lure, croped maiaanl lm? AVKrJSiV lv haJ a DARK BAY HORSE, bob a litde ban the fire leet rom nis dioes intrrferio A reasonable reward will vs. tor tuuir orrni.i ii reqnired. ii. corner of rJacksoaaadyiUer streets, GERMAN BOOKSAn assortment af Oerman Books for sale by tbe sabrriter Schiller's complete work.

II sola. only. Inr tbe well known Oerman paper. Die alte oim! die rteoe aAl be thsnkfoly ret ceived by J. O.

WES LU FT, of Fb At the Cafe ne Arsenal." Jee Sl Peter, berwe -Charter ami Roval streets. ra2l3; liome from 10 A. AL. tU 3 o'clock, r. M.

COAL At 30 cents per barrel Z0 barrel CaaL, now ly iog ta Desord stre above Camp, tMiveresl any part of tbe ciiy. This Coal will be sold tn Icsts, at lha-ty cewa per barrel, wanted, purcbaarrs paying ranare. It st a net lent a-urle ior.weaxn enfioea and iaaury use ArrT No. iA Pcydraa st, uuj "JSTOW LANDING 150 pack a res 0r JL Dry GsKennsionr in parte S-4 and 4-4 Fanry PrinU, 7-1 and 4-4 Brows Sbeetrng. 3-4.

7-, 4-4 and S-4 Bleached bheet ng. Oambmnns, Blae Dnlis, Ur-tl and Blue Dnims. TVk'nrs of vark craLlrs, jbt h'ripes, Moaqnrto NeUirg, CoOua C--v bVta. Cbambravs. timrbams.

Cottna Uom ar llVwe. all af wlsirb wui be otTered at sw-ry Sw A prx-e by J. A. ED WARD? ml) 31 4J CttStnoiUoox atrivt. JUST received at the 4 Cheap Store," rarner of tt JnmmS and Trt.i, a SELLING OFF! SELLING LOOK OUT FOR BARQAIXS.

THE large -lock of Thick Clothing hi store 27 Maraxiuc is now ffereil at rreater bargains tliao ewr, for cash. Gentlemen froai lueoiHintry aba wKuto purchase thick ctotliinj, will never iiave a better opportunity iian tsoui-red ta Ui a of this stock. It corrusts of a large amnrtmeal of Bcavsr Coats; CKh, Frork and Oresa Coats; Heaver, nucasam, vimerr anu cioin a assortment 0 Vests, Woollen Undershirts aod Drawers, kc, fce-, kc. AU woollfa goosss will at rose Constantly 00 baid and for sale at fhe above store, a large assortment of superior leather trrw linf Tmokus Valises ami Carpet A Urge I ot lUir Trwoks, UmlTelia, Linen and Cortn Siiru, Couoa Hool-lea Half N. B.

Th's sal" wiU enoiTir' ot Ibe lrt of Msfca, atvl be rrvn'inrrsl (yr s. Every article ki iue toaunac, aad war- rantea peneet roar. AUrixvii On, nr-c ri or at tbe stand 1 tvi Mary No Stu-lMck bulMinx i NarkM No TT-s A freh epry of saperior rreew trad blarkT'sivka Jwd 2 bates, espremlv for (amiiv ala sad iTima Hcgars of everv dearriptino kjts anrnar Goalvi Huuer 11 k-r of i.me anx- r-xrra utter No I Leaf Lar 1 a -r-l aai srarea Hms Uie be mri tmorf hiiwi a ariler-asi aacl f.f Ir-tlr Ulaactx-ii sv.ou-r snerai oXonegaursa jrtU- uian lQf tae trona ced lard vl, ami bjiT.iiiT brirer 1 brs, Oonl Braodv ti -cev. A.r. Every artKje ss arraafsd, aikj mmi loww t' ttibr store sn le r-lr.

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