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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 3

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00 a XPOR T8 AND IMP OR TS EXPORTS. -rnRK Pw hP Uilah: 878 tela cettaa, 100 do to-Xn Wroin toad. 9-4 67 balsa feathers. 0 so wool. scat 1 5bop.

steamer Gwtelkt 35 bbls cider, 9 do casks sod 1 bbt wins, 35 casks porter. sheet steel, 600 bbls floor, ud sundry lota Jm Buadte. potato- 100 boaes caadlee, 100 do cast claret, 60 basaata eweet od, eottoa fiaa, 17 bags jMoads, ana Ji.SS do oil. 9r pkceipts from the interior. C0 r.

964 do Dark Hill) 131 Borke, Watt at Co; White st Co? 110 do Pieckard; 70 do Lauzh-117 rV 67 do Lonadala at Gray; 66 do Steele at Baker; 67 do SfL- a Cm 47 do Borart dt rolev: 40 do Kellv at Co il "lI-m-M do Fellow. Johnaoa dt Co) 38 do Bncsaer dt fi do risk dt Steererj 99 do Raj sundries. BST0N Ja ml. ft or bxt Inaaber. and aaadriee.

koiet f- 7 is do Bead. Sob dt. Co; 19 do Moore; 10 do WiUiams dt Cos 8 do Hoops dt starve; 4 do Ricks at Braii4er. do Lane TotaL 1516 balee 108 bajs core. Galloway; 77 sacks do links JiciMBC'RO Per steamer Loda: 80 balea cotton, Giiroore i i-r-QTv 38 eo rayne nursm; oo rrneui, Willi ACoTl do Dick at UUI; 18 do Win LaaefaUa Co; 16 IHIW Jtr fa, IS dn Blair Paarxin; 1-1 iLiLCdl Cos 10 do KeUy at Cooyngham; 97 do Bon-rf VY70, Si do Boekner dt SUoton; 8 do A Ruff i Co; 8 do ii ELrkan Hendoreoo; 7 do Pollard dt Hopkins; 7 do A tOZtZ 6 do Johnson dt Co; do Jackson dt Co; jSToakey Hawkins Total.

831 balea cotton. TOp SARA Per ateamer Rainbow: 101 bain cotton, i white ACoi 84 do Qakey dt Hawkins; 16 do A Mille. ZrtT 14 do Dnnbar et Co; 14 do Byrne Co; 13 do DaVidsoe dt Ce; 10 do Burkner dt SUnton; 9 do Hall; 7ilieat Co; 8 do Barke, WaU dt Co; 7 do Thomp- 11 tw; 15 4 d0 Coxf 8 do LaUoad To- -I gt. L0CI8 Per steamer Mermaid 37 hhds tobacco, 1064 ui. 4unr.

sacaa corn veanard K. coolpv; 600 sacks oats. 63 do rye. 41 bbls beans, S5 do floor. Druhan; 178 coil rope halo, Hadoen acoi ito pica ieaa Hewm, Heren A to; ia so Corning at Co; 375 bbla floor, 249 sacks bran James Woodruff.

184 ska bran, 173 do shorts, 60 do corn, tt bbla pork, a Muh tobacco Edsell, Molford A Co; 100 bbla floor. 84 do sickles, 7 bf bbla do, 97 kegs do Geo dt Buchanan dt Co; 84 Uu Soar Edgell, Muliord Co; 904 bbla lime Buddccks, Woods CO; 4 eo picsirs mcurcgur Ok io, ooisappiea ano sun inmo owners on board. BALIZE Per steamer Fame: 3 bhls molasses Laroee; 4 -acta nre 1 1 Dbls orangea, order. nOSALDSONVlLLE Per steamer Mm: lSfahdssonr, gfjer; 6 do I. Herman; 1 boi nodie Boaligay; 9 bbls do Brand Lsadry; 7 collars A Bull dt Co; 3 kegs nails Bogmrt at CtJvINGTON Per steamer Undine: 13 balee cotton a An WruhL Williams at Co: Anderson A Burnet: 6 do jyM dt Harrison Total, 34 balea cotton.

35 bead of cattle, vsrror board. OUACHITA Per steamer Saline: 13 bales cotton, Maunsel Wane A Co; 3 do Gardiner, Norcom dt Co; 3 balea bidea 1 sack beeswax, owner on board. SUGAR. 400 Hogsheads of fair nd choice, for by HENRY TETE, j28 suo-wed st. 22 Conti at.

AUCTION SALES. Sueeewin-n Mariamte Pieeaux. of Geo. Letcmn. BY BEARD, CALHOUN ItCO.

J. A. Bonnet al, Auctioneer Will be sold at auction on TUESDAY, November 4th, 1843, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade be and id Duranance of an order of the Hon J. Bennudei, Jadge of the boioroble the Court of frotNitat beannfr dale tne 22d September, 1845, the followin Lot of Ground, belouging to the succession of Marianne Pigeaux, to- wit A certain LOT OF GROUND, in the square bounded by Hevia, Oirod, Su Paul and St Peter siivets, in the Second Municipality, measuring 28 feet 4 inches front on Heria street, by 113 feet 1 Inch in depth be tween pareiiei lines. i Terms casn.

The above property gleaned until the 1st "May, 1846: the buildings thereon to be removed at that time hv tenant. Act of sale before Wm. 0. 1 j.i ham. nattarv milil.

at the expense of the purchaser. ol 4t iu30d FANCY DRY GOODS. GAUZE FLANNELS Jut received a parcel ol Welch Gauze Flannels and for sale by je22 P. E. RE ILLY.

corner of Royal and Canal streets. THE undersigned have just purchased, at a srreat sacrifice. 10 cases whole and demi Diecas irisb Linen, which they will offer for sale To-morrow and following days at 20 per cent- less ihnn tlie cost to import. I P. E.

REILLY, -jel5 corner of Royal and Canal streets, I Clotbinsrat CtMt: A MUNROE'S, 34 Magaiuie street This entire Hl stock will positively be closed at FIRST COST preparatory to receiving my fall supplies. Persons wi'iiing to avail themselvesof Uiis opportunity, should wil immediately. jr received per ship Auburn, a very superior article of Linen and Cotton s20 B1 HATS. Men's Pearl colored Broad brim HATS; Fashionable Cassimere and Silk Hats; Boy's Bell Crown and Fancy trimmed Hats Musk rat, Nu tria and nair seat mps, ior saie low uy ,28 FROST at 10 Maparine su 4 lfI. DRY GOODS In great variety, inst now receivine; and will be open in a few days at if OLAN'S, corner of Chartres andCanal streets.

N. B. AND BLANKETS, FLANNELS, kc, now being received and will be ready for inspection also in due season. s28 St cHATTON, PRATT CO, (Lessees of the Louisiana Penitentiary,) will exchange for WOOL, heavy Cotton Goods, Linseys, Negro means or Cash, aTBaton Rouge, or at the store of WARD, JONAS CO, New Oneans. ml8-U HR1STIAN BURMEISTER, a native of Schwe-rin, in Germany, is requested to apply to the undersigned, to receive information relative to the inheritance of bis deceased mother.

The last tidings received of him. were dated about three years ao, wben he stated bis being the owner of a freight barge or boat at New Orleans. In case of his death, his legal beirs are requested to apply. A.t M.HEINE, s27 3t-eod 90 Customhouse street, N.Orleans. 5 STRAYED On Sunday, the sth instant, a U3WHITE HORSE, about 16 hands hiph, with a scratch on bis hip and one on his face no tboes on his hind ieet A liberal reward will be paid to the finder, if returned to JAMES GOLDING, Dryades street, near Felicity streeL s30 It itZZ STRAYED from the Lower Market on w3jFriday, the 26th instant, a BAY MARE, with dray hames on.

A liberal reward will be paid to any person who will return her to me. s30 JOS. BEGIN, Stall 36, Lower Market. Estate of JbA GiZZ Br mm. BEARD, CALHOUN A.

Bonne-vl. Auctioneer. Will be sold at auction on SATURDAY, 15th of November, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade, by and in pursuance of an order of tbe Hon. J. Bennudei, Judge of the Hon.

Court of Probates, bearing date the 3d of September, 1845, the following described oroperty, to wit A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND situated in the Square bounded by Nayades, Apollo, Calliope and Triton streets, being Lot No, 4 on a plan exhibited at sale. Said lot measures 30 feet front on Calliope st. by 101 feet 8 inches and 2 lines, between parallel lines, commencing 89 feet 3 inches from the corner of Nayades street; Dounded on tbe side next Nayades street by the rear of lots 1, 2 and 3, and on the side towards Apollo street by lot No. 5 together with all the improvements thereon. Terms One-third cash; the balance at 6 and 12 months, for notes secured by special mortgage on the property, with the privilege ol tbe purchaser to 'discount said notes at 8 per cent per annum.

Act of sale before L- Ilennan, Notary Public at the expense of the purchaser. oct 1 Good Horse Shoer and Blacksm ith. BEARD, CALHOUN CO. Will be sold at auction on SATURDAY, the 4th October, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade I The Creole Negro man a (red about 23 years, a valuable Blacksmith, well calculated for a sugar plantation or about an engine, and a tirst rate Horse Shoer bis character is superior, and be is fully guarantied against tbe vices and maladies prescriled bv law Terms Cash. i i ol AT PRIVATE SALE Y'BEARD, CALHOUN Auctioneers and General Brokers, Banks' Arcade I A valuable TRACT OF LAND on the Mississippi river, near Weatherstrand's plantation, 30 miles below the city- i An improved PLANTATION on the Mississippi river, 18 miles alove the city.

An improved PLANTATION in the parish of Iberville, on the Miw-issippi river. i A valuable TRACT OF LAND (2070 acres) in the parish of Terrebonne. C- The above lands are among the choicest sugar lands in tbe Stateof Louisiana. 1 A beautiful COTTAGE RESIDENCE in Robin street A de'irable BRICK DWELLING in St Thomas st. A FRAME DWELLING on Constance street A small BRICK RKSlDENCEon Constance street.

STM.Rvnin IlWKl.l.IMi on Roval Street. 'A three storv BRICK STORE corner of Bienville street and Exchange Allev. I A DWELLING fominff the corner of Customhouse alirl Trvme streets. A three-story BRICK STORE on Tchoupitoulas ctret liftvpen l.nfavette and Girod streets. A DWELLING on Tchouoitoulas, between Julia and St Joseph streets.

A DWELLING adjoining the above. Eleven LOTS OF GROUND, on Tchoupitoulas st Fnnr LOTS OF GROUND, with DweUniKS, on Ppni-I street- i Two LOTS OF GROUND on Perdido, between Karnnn and Phil inr.a streets. The DWELLING corner of Girod and St Peter sts. Several valuable BATTURE LOTS, with Mores. A STORK in the Trianirle Buildings.

A rnHMFR LOT on MaeMiine and Basin streets. Also several VALUABLE PROPERTIES in the several Municipalities and burbs. I Ci For full particulars inquire at the office, ol HOTELS BOARDING! fWSf Fo-nk fagtfor "SUMMER RETREATS. 1 BOARD Two or three single! Gentlemen can be accommodated with pleasant Board at No. 7 Ca-rondeiet street.

jyi6 Wsawowlw 11.11.. j. I gjfc Tbe WivEiLy House, Ao. 28 Csmol street, is 1 aow PeD for the reception of Ladies and Miss 8. N.

COOKE, Proprietress, Lite of Lexington somZ Lonirvdit, K. This House has been newly famished and much enlarged, and is particularly calculated for families, whose patronage is respectfully solicited. s27 -Vii3sw SHIPS, STEAMERS, C2 I Shlrtn. ii I WE are receiving from our manufactory at New York, by every packet, additions to our stock fine LINEN and COTTON We bavc ix iw in store a complete assortmentof the latest styles. These Shirts ar made of the best materials and in the best manner.

Wholesale and retaiL I i I GUION CO, cor. St Charles a Canal sts. NiB. As we manufacture fourteen sizes, we are ena bled to guaranty a ht always. 1 1 2W Cireat Barsralns: Selling off to olote the stason Th tind.rcicrid I rct im-H II infnrm the Ladies, ttiat wishing to open their rail business with: an enure newstoca, tliey will offer the remainder of their present stock ol Fashionable Summer Goods and Millinery Articles at a still further reduction of twenty-five per cent from their former low prices, i tf D.

P. SCANLAN 12 Chartres st I A Card. i DRY GOODS. B. MULLEN most respectfully informs his friends aud the public in general, that be has removed from No.

6 Chartres street to the corner of Canal and Royal streets, at P. E. REILLY'S, and would be very happy in having the pleasure of his numerous iriends to call ana examine tne very nana- sotne assortment oi trench, luiglisn ana American DRY GOODS now receiving, which will he sold as cheap as at any other establishment in this city. u. ni Li.sn,u r.

a cnbiUit's. it REILLY have just received 3 bales of 12-4 LINKN SHEETING: also, 2 caes of French CALICOES, which they will sell very cheap for Cash. g31 tf Franklinlle-asve Lake end of the New Shell Road. 3)Sk oe subscriher having leased from the Canal nankin, llnmnonv .1... 1.

11 attheLakeendoftbeNewShell Road.ro. fer" spectfully informs tbe patrons of the old firm ot Hunter a. liauirop, ana uie public that be is prepared tully to meet the expectations of his guests. The ex-cellenceof his Ubie shall not be surpassed; hisservanu shall be courteous and obliging. JHis larder is supplied with the best the markets alTbrd, including Game, Fish, Crabs.

Oysters, Turtle, Teirapinlkc i sept 16 tf I JAS. W. LATHROP. I I I Washington Hotel. The subscriber would --sa inform the puplic that this Hotel, situated at the Lake end of the Pontchartrain is constantly oten tor their accommodation.

He aims support by the excellence of his table, the courteous ana assiduous attention of his Servants, and constant regard for the comfort of those I who may visi his house. His Larder is supplied with every delicacy which the public markets afford, and with such Fish ana oarne as uie tavorable tuation ot the Hotel enables him to command. ml3bm C. L. BELL.

For GU Tension, Texsua. be regular pacsci cxan. steal snip mc ajM, will resume her nlace in 1h ahnaa mnta na WEDNESDAY, October 9th, at 4 o'clock, P. M-, leavint? this port for Galveston and will continue raosiing Uiereatter, lea ring Orleans and Galveston every 14 days. Sbippwrsvby this vessel save 5 per cent extra duty.

Accommodations ifor passengers all in state rooms. For freighter passage, apply on board the steamship McKim, (whrn Ft ber oerth.) foot of St Louis st, or to J. HART CO, 35 Common st Extract from the Knxmtc.L-m of Texas. I "An additional duty of five per cent ad valorem over and above ail other duties is levied on all goods in foreign bottoms, with the exception of such foreign vessels as are by treaty or act of Congress entitled to equality with Texas vessels." i i Mem. Goods by vessels of the United States are; cnargea tne extra a per cent.

MARKETS, MARINE, to seture P. New Canal CofieehoriHe and.Kestanrat. The undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has the aliove named establishment. situated pleasantly oaihe Lake eod, opposite the Hotel, and is now ready to supply those whrt may lavor him with a call with Fish, Crabs and Oystors, prepared in thf best style and on reasonable termfe. His Bar is provided with pood Wines and Liquors! A Tenpin Alley; is attached to tbe house, and also a Shooting-stand, He is confident of bis capability to ptease his visiters.jas no paina or eipenae have been snared to reader hi, estab lishment a nleaaanl Snminr Hftrt'stt jyi7 am For Liverpool.

The Al ship AMAZON, Capt Bachelor, has most of her cargo engaged, 'and will have Quick despatch as above. For freight of 200 bales cotton apply to fj -1 J. r. wimnn uu, to usmp For passage, apply on board. ol if' i For jLiverpool.

Tbei Al ship NORMAN, R. Spaviu, master, has a part of her cargo en- iraeed, Mnd will have immediate despatch as above. For freight of 400 bales cotton or 2U0 hhds tobacco, applv to I J. P. WHITNEY 'CO, 73 Camp ski For passage, having good accommodations, apply to the master on board, opposite the Red Stores, 3d I s30i MARKETS.

mcx or the ricATTjw, I Wusmetdmw ilia nmf, w. An Mt (lkA aav thin- of Bartieular interest ta voaai Market sine oar last remarks. There baa aa aosaca of fully ot oa all qualities, The sales yeaterday asBoaataa to about 3000 bales. Ii 1 I- j. HEW OBXKANS CtASSiriCATlOl.

1 (Assimilating to that BjfLivarBOOl.) LomsUnamnd ,1., J.J Interior I Middlinj -IVwrJl 9 TVrt fi7 I Good North aUabama ana lennessee. Koand average There ia aoUirag of importance dome in taa Westera rro- doce Market. There ia not the least change in prices since oar last qootations. I 1 Jft I Ia Exchange there 1a nothing of moment doing, and the; rates aemaia as last quoted. Bolt COTTON STJTEMEXT.

Stock on hand 1st ttecetved trom 1st to aula Bept Received 30th SepU, S149 6M61 A1T Exported 30th 78 -Exported prerjonsly, .18,478 1966 Stock on hand, and on ahipboard not TOBACCO STATEMENT. BJuts. Stock on hand 1st 1846,.. 7T5 Received 30th SepU. 39' patch.

Plantation Drr Gooas. 1 HAZARD ii GREKN, 18 St. Charles street, have for sale, at low prices, a complete assortment ol Woollen, Cotton and other Gools, adapted to planta- 5 H. RODER. i tinn ne.

einhmrinfy I PLAINS, white at gray, 3-4, 7-8 a 4, superior" quality; KtKSty mixed and white, various uesenpuons; JEANS, assorted Qualities, white, and trrav; LINSb i soutliern, western a northern nianuiacture; BLANKETS, gray a a medium qualities; BROOAISS. oak and hpmiocR, nest descriptions; WOOL HATS, plazed and ordinary; I OSNABURGS.7-8 and 4-4, heavj- and medium kinds. Plantation orders for other goods in the line, will be executed upon liberal terms. novSO ly-is To Builderst. TlROFtrSALS will be receited until Mondaymorn- ing, 6th October, for the building of a two-story FIRE ENGINE HOUSE, according to plan, and specifications which may lie 1 seen at the corner of Chaiups-tMysee and Craps streets, and all necessary information given, by GfeO.

W. HARBYj, si t6o I I Chairman of Com-i WANTS' PreMing aiachine for 5ale. A very superior cngusn patent XaTANTED Twenty If to Havana Inquire at the Gas Works. first rate LABORERS, to go s30-2t Pressing s- -vBm Am awisaus 1 Machine, for pressing Straw and Tuscan Bon- 1 fDeli, for sale cheap, if immediate s3u application made to D. WAYMOtfTH, S7 Canal su 400,000 Havana Cigara.

HAVANA CIGARS, comprising 1m- rawrvr nenaies. Keeaiias. i ra- bucos, Panetelas, Prensados, Damas, Yegueros, kc, of the best brands, din cuy imported. The subscriber being the. sole agent in this city for the manufactory EL REFUGIO, of PARRA CO, "of Havana, has constantly on hand.

a complete assortment of CIGARS of-the said brand, which he offers to sell on reasonable terms', at his Cipar Store, corner of St. Louis street and Exchange Alley, opposite the St Louis Exchange. sept 30 ly FRANCISCO DE P. PARRA. THE DELTA The undersigned have made arrangement for the permanent publication in this city of a daily newspaper to be styled The Delta.

the first number of which will be issued from their office, No. 112 Poydras street, on or before the 15tl of October next. It will be strictly neutral- in politics: 1 in all the other attributes commercial, literary and miscellaneous of a valuable and interesting journal, it will be the object anil aim of the undersigned to mail it wnrthv of a liberal public patronage. They will also publish a Weekly, in quarto form. s28 It DAVIS.

CORCORAN CO. (GARDINER, NORCOM CO, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, 91 Common street, New Orleans. s3n M. BOYERS. J.

r. BRItDLOVE. J. CRICKARD. BOYERS, BREEDLOVE Ac 99 Camp atnW.

Ntyn Orleans. s28 Printers Printing Materials. FOR SALE. A great variety of PRINTING MATERIALS, including a fount of 700 lbs. of Nonpareil, nearly new; 225 lbs.

Minion, not much worn; a small fount of Lone Primer, also one of Small Pic, somewhat worn; with a larg-e assortment of JOB TYPE, metal and wood; CASES, STANDS, CHASES, IMPOSING STONES, kc. kc. kc kc. C- THREE IMPERIAL PRESSES, with rollers, kc, complete. For sale for cash or good city paper.

Apply to DAVIS, CORCORAN s28 ltda4tW 112 Poydras street, N.O. ALLAM'S DIGEST OF THE LAWS OF TEXAS. A Digest of the Laws ol lexas, con taining a full and complete compilation oi tne lau LAWS, together with the opinions of the Supreme Court; by James Wilmer Dallam, of Matagorda, Texas. Just published and for sale at the New Orleans Stationers' Warehouse and Emporium of Literature. s28 3tdfc2tW J.

B. STEEL, 14 Camp st. Laburera anted. TANTED. lOyoung or middle aged men, strictly temperate those without families will be preferred to work on a sugar plantation 42 miles up the coast on the banks ol the Mississippi.

Appiy to i JAMES P. ROSS. First bouse below the south corner of Felicity and: Bacchus streets. I miS 31 COUNTERS ANTED Auy person having some! irood second hand Counters, with drawers, to dispose of, will please notify I s23 FETTER BOYD. 70 Gravier st.

VlTAVl'kO 'v or S1X S001 COOPERS, to go id Washington, in this Stale. Apply to al4 U' RICH'P NUGENT, 9 Bank Place. WANTED TO HIRE A good Household capable of washing and ironing, and who can do plain cooking: for a small familv. A colored woman would be preferred. Also, a Boy to wait at table, run errands etc Apply at 09 Burgundy street.

ai GOVERNESS WANTED. A Gentleman residing in the country wishes to engage the services of a Lady qualified to pive instruction to two pupils in French and English, and if competent to teach Music, would le greatly preteired. The b. st references will of course be required. Applv to sI4 MAI'NSEL WHITE CO, 102 Gravier st.

Notice. I I 1 'FORMATION wanted of HENRY A. HI TC1I- COCK. He left the Stale of Ohio in 1834, and the last I heard ol him was in 1837; he was tben at Louisville, Ky. Any person knowing hether he is dead or alive, or of his wherealiouts, will greatly i.l.e me hv addressing me at Oberlin, Lorain coun- T.i.

iirit 1 John Hnnt WT jJN'o. 5 Magazine street. Jti The subscribers desire to sell off their P-esent slock of gonls, pre paralory to receiving their all supply, and they have, therefore, greatly reduced their prices. Country merchants and dealers who may U-ish to make purchases in our unej wouiu una Lreatly to their advantage to call and examine our stock. Just received by the ship StJ Mary, Ninety D7.en Men's, and Forty Doxen Boy's SFORIlJiU MATS, assorted.

I' i 1 via JOHN HUNT 6t wo. Magazine su Carpeting. I THE subscriber has uuw oiien lor selertion a lnre and fine assoitmentof all kindsof CARPETING, eomprisinr late and clwice patterns of Royal ilton. lest rnglisn Brussels, imperial piy xouirc le, Superfine, Extra Fine and Common Ingrains; I'amasK, enetian amii iiussris mr usira aim -uu i-s Floor Oil Cloths of alljw idlhs, from 2 to 24 feet; Fan- cv, Checked and White wreen ana uoiorea floor Baize; Table and riano covers oi oineint ma terials, qualities anil prices; Chenille, Tutted and Brussels rugs; German urniture uu tioius; ata-r Kods; Bindings; Rug Fringe. Aic I i The stock is very large and will be kept lull hy constant arrivals of new (patterns from the best English and American manufacturers, and is ottcied at verv moderate prices, al the Carpet arelioue, ino.

CLartt es street. I I 1 sepl l4m SCHOON.MAKc.lv. Initurance. rpHE MERCHANT'S INSURANCE and TRUST A COMPANY OF NASHVILLE. TENN SSEE.

Jgency, A'o. ri3 Gravier street. The under Arent for the aliove Company, is prepared to -eceive applications for Marine, River, and Fire Risks on die most favorable terms. I 1 i if I A. KNOX, Agent.

Fire Insurance. OCEAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Office Tfo. 45 0amp street. DIRECTORS. W.

A. GASO.UET, President; wm. w. lontgomery, F. P.

Duconge, Alex. Gordon, J. C. Harnson. CHARLES BR1GGS, Secretary.

All kinds of property insured azainst fire on the mos reasonable terms, and the most prompt and liberal set tlements made in cases of lass. March 16 tf For The superior Al ship BOW DITCH, S. Crowellj, master, has most of 'ber cargo engaged, and will have quick des- i1 or treight ol 300 bales cotton, apply to J. P. WHITNEY CO.

73 Camp sd' For passage, having fine accommodations, apply to tbe master on board, near the Mint- 3q. Zl-t, For New Union Line. To ImU 'tStw a few ixit. The fast sailing regular packet WABASH, Capt. Wih.

Hathaway, haying the most ot her cargo on board Iwid sail as abovei For balauce of Ireight of the bulk of 100 bales cotton or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on Ixwrd.or to J. W. STANTON CO, s28 I corner of Magazine and Lafavette stt. For l.ivf runol. 1'iie well kitowu aud fast sailin? packet ship INDIANA.

Capt. Jas. 'S. Bennett, wants 150 tons heavv freight, which will be taken on reasonBtole urns. Apply -Uaw captain on uoara, or to s27 J.

W. STANTON fc COj Comer Magazine and Latayelte sts. For ItiMton. The Al well known ship CjOLUMBUS, Capt. Clark, having most of her engaged, will meet with despatch.

jFor freight or passage, having eood accommodations, apply to s2bl J. r. wiiii JMiii iU, 7a camp su I F. B. LeBeaio, E.

Shiff, R. W. Montgomery, Wm. C. Squler.

Jtz-M Tpor Lfrerpooi. He new Al sliip THOS. ggggiH. PERKINS, Capt. Red, has all her cargo 'engag-ed and will bav4 immediate despatch.

For passage only, apply to the master on -boards op posite the Orleans rress, or to s2b J. r. win i i oi. tamp su For Havre. The" new Al ship CORSICA, Devereux.

master, is now ready to receive '-'cargo, and having most of ber freight engaged, will meet with despatch. For freight of Sun lej col-ton, apply to J. P. sU For passage, having fine furnished accommodations, apply to the master on board, posile the Mint. is26 2jr' Forljiverpool.

The Al superior ship ROCKALL, Captain Foster, will have quick Received previously, Exported 30tli Exported syt 1034 Slock on hand not 000 tfobvas I 7,809 SHIPPING IN TELLIGENCE. I Wednesday Moainne, Oct. 1. CLEARED YESTERDAY. I Ship Hilah.

Hammond. New York, Toby at Bofer Sclir tqoitT, rancia. xnaumuroe, A veaaaeioaB as Steamer Gaaelle. Penney, Galreston, Dootaa ARRIVED i Steamer Luda, Clark, fm Vicksbnrg. Steamer Ienien, Srodes, fm Columbia.

learner Rainbow, Selleck, fm Bmyom Sara. Steamer Mermaid, Yoonx. fm St Louis. Steamer Fame, North op, hn the Balis. Bteamae St ir, Btaeck, fm Duaaldsoavilla.

-Steamer Undine, Grace, fin Covington. Steamer Saline, Wilsoa, fm Ouachita. i COASTWISE PORTS. NEW YORK, Sejit 23. Arrived, ship CincrnnaU, Snlkvaa, from New Orleans.

Cleared, ship Clyde, Back fork, fcr do. BALTIMORE, Sept. 84. Cleared, barque Loaaa, GaH, fcr Mew Orleans. i 1 1 -gr- Southern anl Western jiapers please copy.

Let, I Tn A two-htnrv Dwelling House, No. 8 Triton Walk, containing lour rooms, kitchen and ser-vants' room. I I ALSO A Dwelling over the grcery store corner of: Tivoli Circle anl Tritou Walk, containing six rooms, kitchen, servants- room, vuu, kwus ..5 thereto. 1 I ALSO The Kuilding corner oi ri. mirm airer-i and Tivoli Circb-, suitable lor a dwelling and a store.

Annlv to i s30 NEW FANCY SILK GOODS, FRESH IMPOTATIONS. WEST, OLIVER! WOODLlEF-'-removed to No. 17 Chartres street have now-in store and landing: I- I i i Plaid and corded plaid Lawns II'; New style fancv printed do and Jaconets Paris printed Muslins, new designs Extra rich printed Barege Muslins; Pnnted Baltorinesand Bareses; Tlain black and blacli satin stripe dix; 'i do do do Polacca, a new article: Monmins-Lawns and Bareges: I New styles Barege Shawls and Scarfs, ma I I .1 .1 mournuig io uo nu.i Plain ami embroidered black fillet Shawls and Pointsj Taffetas and satin Ribbons, all colors and ultlis Paris hat. can and neck Ribbons: i- Silk and fillet Gloves and Mills and half do; MenS and women's Hoskin, Lisle and Cot ion Gloves I ra. Handkerchiefs and GinFham Cravats: I White and black lake, fillet anil mourning Veils and demi Veils; ALSO .1 Ladies lancy dresSUdkfg, ScarfsJ Cardinnls, Rolses, Pont'ee, Spitlaltields and Bandanna Hdkfs; Gimps ami Fringes; linen cambric arid LC Hdkfs; silk and cotton Hosiery; Sliawlsof various kinds; Cords and Tassels; figured; Silks and plain blk Reticules; Purses and Suspenders; bonnet Silks and Artificial Flowers, Lc, kc j.

i I I ALSO I A very extensive assortment of white and blk Laces of every kind, consisting of Ashburton, Gimp and Lisle Edo-isP's and liisertings; Cardinal, TOlka, Mechlin, Brussels, Thread, Valenciennes and Bobbinet Laces; white and black silk trimming Laces, and every style of ran. Itonnet and veil Laces. ill 1 n't'ti i--rr ALW. l.l.r'io..u A full assortment of Parasols and Suit Shatles; col-ton, gingham ami silk Umbrellas. I fi Citv and Country Merchants are invited to call and examine this stock, aa tne gooos wm nesoiu Office Ulutual Safety Insurance Company, Ao.

36 hall stritt. Ann York. i THE Trustees oftheMuijual Safety Insurance Company have the satislactidn of informiuing the public that, after providing for the payment iu cash of their losses by the late tire and all other claims, me company is in possession of Bonds ami Mortgages and substantial premium notes to an amount exceeding in addition to which they haveli eceived from thejii dealers in this city a new subscriplui of overiion.mif). making a total of reliable assets of upwards of 450a000. i The Company continues ilue business of marine, fire and inland insurance, as uualj at 6 Wall street.

By order of. the TruMees. ZEB. COOK, PresidenL Jos. B.

Collins, Sec'v. ALFRED PELL, Vice Pres. New York, Sepu MO 2m FOREIGN PORTS. The Ganges, from Galveston, was at Trieste lTth sugost. and the City of Rochester, from the tarns port, at Liverpool on tbe 26th August.

i I TO MARINERS. i i WRECK IN THE SHIPWAI. Trinity Hoosa, Anp. 25, IMS. Notice ia hereby pvea that a Green Buoy, marked widi the word baa been laid about 10 fathoms to the westward of a aunken vessel in the ehrpwajr.

The aaud Buoy lies in 6 fathoms at low water spbne tidea, wiln the foe-lowing mark and compass bearings, vis i A remarkable tree just open to the right of Budsey Church, with the said church bearing N. W. by K. J( S. i S.

W. Budsey Buoy, N.ey w. aiaiance im i Light Vessel N. E. I Orford High Lighthouse N.

E. N. A despatch as above, having most of her cargo engaged. For freight of 300 bales cotton or-200 hhds tobacco, applv to i I H. C.

CAMMACK CO, or 1 J. P. WHITNEY 73 Camp st. For passage, having fine accommodations, apply to the master on board, opposite jthe Orleans Press. s26 vCii or i ne nrst ciass iasr sau- ing ship YAZOO, Captain Wibray, having the trreater part of her cargo engaged will receive quick despatch.

For freigty of 300 bales cotton or passage, having elegant accommoaauons, appiy to tuc captain on board, or to i I slG i I J. H. ASHBRIDGE, 97 Camp st. For The new Aj ship ggSOEPAMINONDAS. JJH.

Chick, master, is now "iuc ready to receive cargo, and will meet with des patch. For treight ot sou uwies cotton, appiy to i ID U'UITKtV 1. i-r 11 Cimn rf For passage, having fine aiccommodations, apply to the master on board, opposite tne Orleans rress, municipality. -i Slo ARency 3Iutnal Safety Insnrance Company. THE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY of New York, begs to assure the friends and patrons of the institution, the publit, that the payment of their losses byjtbe recent conflagration in that city, though very large, will leave then an ample capital for the prosecution of their business as usual, and that they continue td make insurances nn FIRE, MARINE AND RIVER RISKS, at the reduced rates of premium recently adopted.

khsenre of the nndersiened. arrangements have beenmade for tbe coniinuance of the business Ol this agency as usual. THOMAS A. AD AMSJ Agent iv27 3m is Mutual Safety. For New York Union Line.

Tlie fast isailing regular packet ship AUBLRN, Capt. Barrows, having the principal part of her cargo engaged and on board, willTsail with immediate despatch: for the above porLi For balance of freight, or passage, uaving superior siaic nwiu kcihuumkuuus. apply on ooaru, opposite tne i nangie ounuuigs, Municipality, or to J. W- STANTON CO, I corner of Magazine and Lalayetle sis. The Auburn has a commodious house on deck for the accommodation of steerage passengers.

s9 STEAMBOATS. 4 Hv jail the I fix Sunday 4f darkci ago. lowest NEW YORK MAKKET PRICES. nil6tl" REWARD will be paid fori lodging in negro mim I OM ho away on ruornuie. lie is aooul a years "tmplexlonJtaJI and spare made, speak ml P-ofxl itu'redlv had on: a thin pair of check pantaloons, cotjon shirt, and no shoes; walks lame from having sprairted jhis ankle about a week apply at fo.

uu nana riace. i sa ji f7om the plantation of Antoine the mulatto man minnl GKORGE WHITE. He lis of theor- dinarv height, with small and very bright eyes, verv little or no heard, well shaped noe, small moutb and thin lips, altogether an intelligent and expressive countenance. He) once before Iliad himselt catTiel off bv a while nliaiij who wished tb sell him in the State of Mississippi, but was recdgmied and brought back. Cnptaujs of steamboats ate cautioned not to receive him on Ixiardi The atiovej reward will he paid to whoever will lodge said mulatto in one of the jails of this State, and will inform his blaster ot his nnroiiriKinn.

If catiiftred out of the State, the re compense will lie doubled provided his Owner be in formed id the fact within nrtv davs alter nisnrresu ANTOINE BOUIMH'SQUIE. Si John the Autr. 25. 184.5. ltawtf Fur Saint l.nnii.

The new light draught steamer INDEPENDENCE, Cant Wm. Littleton, leaves for St. Louis and intermediate landings, (on WEDNESDAY, tlie 1st insL.lat 4 o'clock P. M. For treight or passage apply on lioan 1, or to SMALL Mc GILL, Agents, ol 73 1 cnoupiioiiias 81.

anLHaniilton. For LatunUi and Cincinnati. This new, switt running and very light draught steamer will leave for and all inter mediate landings THIS MORNING, the 1st lost. at 11 o'clock. For freightor passage, having splendid accommodation, apply on board or to LONSDALE GRAY, or I THOS.

WARREN, 22 Poydras streeL N. B. The Billow is very light draugbtj and pas- sensers and shippers rati rely upon her ascending without detention from low water. VK-tfphis and Randolph. "VUK new! and swift n.aanmminr packet MONARCH, 11.

Payne, master, is nowf in p-tt, and will tommence her! regular trips in the trade for the seasOfi, leaving WEDNESDAY, Uie 1st ot octo'ier, atja ciock. or passage, ntvuig unsurpa-seu hoarn, at roypras sircei E. HYDE, 12 Poydras st. Oil P. M.

For f.eigbt accommodations, applv rrln IOHV N. B- Tne Moiiaich iKes tiemlil lor ucieua, oiouia ers, iiC I -H' of White and JACOB OTT, 10 Triton Walk. To Item, i rffTSj A two-story brick dwelling house In St. Charles street, tietween Josepn suanu niunvuuc ALSl A one-story building in Camp street, just above Delord. Applv to fi tin Carpel insrx C'arpelinsi! I I I ') C'Aai i- street, up stairs.

THE subscribers offer for sale at very low prices, a large slock oil new and beaujtiful styles ol sujier- line Brusssels and S-ply extra firjeCarpetmgs sujier-line Ingrain do; (ine and coiimiOn do; cotton do, 4-4 and 6-4 all widths Floor Oil Cloith (shortly to arrive); 4-4 plain and checked Canton Mattings; tutfed and cheneille uugs uaizes, ninuing. etc. i t- "j.N. LEA. 18 Exchange Plare.

DRAISE New Pnblicationii. AND PRINCIPLES; or For What Shall Live? 1 THE PARSONAGE OF MORA, by Frednka Bre- Noslk 62 Harper's PICTORIAL SHAKSPEARE. Nos! 15 16 THE WANDERING JEW, by E. Nosfl'to 36 Harw'rGRE AT PICTORIAL BIBLE. Nos.

1 to 9 CYCLOPAEDIA OF PRACTICAL ECONOMY. Part COSMOS; A Survey of the General Physical History of the Universe, by Alexander von UnmHsdlt TRAVELS OF MARCO POLLO, greatly enlarged and annexed in 1 vol, being No. 173 "Harper's A ERCB.OM LE's'mI CELLAN OUS ESSAYS, THE DUTYo'fAMERlCAN WOMEN to THEIR COUNTRY, hi 1 voL Just received and for sale at the New Orleans Literary Emporium. sa 3t jVB. STEEL, 14 Camp st.

alnailviaa. tore and for tale by R. F. NICHOLS 76 and 78 Camp at 60 boxes Pickles in halt gaL, qu ana pu jr, 30 do Ketchups and Sauces, assorted; S5 do Claret Wine and St Julien Medoc 275 do CantenacWin 20 do Swiss Absynthe 25 do Brandy Cherries and Brandy Fruits; 100 do new C. Raisins, and 50 qrs.

MR do; 30 bbls s. s. Almoods: also in i and bbls; 25 do Boston Butter, Sweet and Water Crackers; Soda Biscuit, in boxes; 40 casks London Porter; 36 do Scotch In quartanil pints; 1 6 bbls Guava Jelly, in large and small boxes, ALSO A large assortment of Preserves, consisting of East and West India, Northern and domestic To liel From the 1st of fSmtmber,) I Thai larre and enmmod ious three-story brick store at the conier of Chartres and Customhouse ctrivtiL with three openings Chartres and two on Customh sL Apply to W. WOOD'LIEF, 17 SI 81 43 Two two-suiry frame bouses, with attics, situ- r. aied in Magazine street, above felicity street, -and near tbe Omnibus stand, rpssession A n-klr I I KNEASS co, 6 Magazine, s24-tf or ARTEMON HILL.

34 Gravier sU a new and well assorted suck of examination of which we invite purchasing community. s-TO DRY GOODS, to an the attention of J. D. pAMERON CO. To Kent, J.

The hrick dwelling house and store No. 70 Ursuline street, (three stories.) within a square and a hall ot the marsei. iiummiaw: Vr Apply on the piemises. given Tn Ivfnt. MThe two-story dwelling situated Race sL, between Camp and Colb'seum stre.

is, with a two-story kitchen, cistern, kc. Apply to I si9tf THOS. HALL, 48 Canal sL i Store No. 19 Customhouse street, a ood situa tion for tlie shoe business. I A LSO Store No.

21 Customhouse st reel, now ,4 tlcccrc V'fwc. I i'ossession'givfii isi "r---v HAWKINS. l7CanalsLE To Kent, Two good Offices on the second floor of store rTWl subscribers offer for salei at their store, ISO. bo JL Camp streetJ tbe following articles: i Vhi coils Missouri Rope; 100bales lwine) 1000 bbls Hour. St.

Louis city brands; l.iO bhls Mes4 Beef; III vm l.ll. Primw Reef? I kmi bbls. half-bhis and kegsbf Usher's celebratod Snireill Heef.cnnked and uncooke.l KV bales Hlnp, water roptedT and dew rotted, some lots of very supi-rwr quality lor color, and frer from shoves 2 0 reams Printing Paper. s0-3t HEWITT, HERANkCO. i 1 1 i y- 1 THE subscribers offer for sale the undermentioned articles.

in addition to those 'previously announced Bhls Rectified Whiskey I I Sacks and! bbIS Wheat; 1000 sacks Corn; I of very superior Lard ditto of 2d quality. I HEWITT, HERAN CO. LARD 500 bbls prime Leal" Lard, the very best in the market, on sale. I i HEWITT. HERAN CO.

tfi nieces Anderson Co's loom Baggi market, ami TO NEGROES Foil SALE, from Virginia an. I Klurvlun.l rn linanl Uie linrtiue" raou. which sailed irom Baltimore on Mre uui ncp- iUnii.r ami nnw ilailvexnerteil. There are ttt one smith, one a superior man cook, in the lot Sugar blnnters have a rare chance for a good lot, as they arpickeil. Inquire of H.

F. LATTER, s23 lOt comer of Esplanade and Moreau sis. '20 REWARD For the apprehension and cti- nf mv nefro al))utao years oi lost some ui u.a igentl when spoken I purchased from Mr. Arkansas If ivt Steamer ami inittf. cnll.TI isfii VP.

inhn IjimUin of Mississippi, al-oul twoimonths since. s4 lm TO DRAYMEN. No drjiyages will be Gravier sL NOTICE laStifl fl KA rle-vniun has. mv writtrn Ofsvier. sS-t 1 JOHN W.

ANDREWS. jiaid on goods hauled trom steainuoais or snips CIGARS Receiveil per brigs Titi, Empresario and Other late arrivals rn wel1 aborted invoice for sale by QLADKASkCO, sept23 6m corner of Chartres ain Peter sts. CYPRESS LUMBER, good assoi tiilent, for sale in Magazine sL, between Estelle and Edward Pi.by SWALLOW, 'apiam Cochran-iFor SL Louis and all intermediate laiwlini's. on WEDNESDAY, the 1st October, at 5 o'clock P. 1NL this new and light draught swift running stfamer is now reaib to receive frejighi and will leave -afc above.

For freight or passage, having tine accomr lodations, apply oii board Utot of; Poydras street, or to S28 i 1 THO WARREN, 22 Poydras st For Mobile, via Bay St. Louis, Pats Christian, bilori and FascagoxUa. The splendid and favorite low pressure ITL S. Mail steam packet CP.tOLt, t.aptatn a. Hiern, will leave tlie Lake end of tbe Pontchartrain Railroad on WEDNESDAY.

1st Octoberyon the arrival of the half-past 11 clock A. M. cars. jFor freight nn ri nr in i J. it R.

GEDDES, .102 Tchoupitoulas sL a mMm nil antaaisinaaaa a. SM tfasrw IM Ik II" armilU aia- lUlt.1 1UV- The new and splendid passenger steamer Miriub, kumi i master, is now receiving freight, and will leave on EDNESDAY, 1st October, at 12 o'clock, M. For freight or passage, haing unsurpassed apply on board Or to nVL.vi t. 1 llli iilT "a If 101 Tchoupitoulas st Steam Packet Office 23 Poydraa atreeu Tbe subscriber hat Boats of tbe first I class leaving constantly 1 For LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI, and all landing! on the Ohio River: For ST. LOUIS, and all landing on tbe lllinou and Missouri Rivers: i For FLORENCE, TUSCUMBIA, and all landings on the Tennessee River For YAZOO, OUACHITA and REJ RIVERS.

The most prompt and strict attention will be paid to all business confided to tbe undersigned and not being engaged in any other business, merchants and "shippers generally can rely on having their business attended to with despatch. THOS. WARREN, 22 Poydras at. NB. Particular aaention will be paid to the ad-' verttsiug of steamboau by Trim Insertions or regular PackeuCards, in such newspapers as may oe seiecieo, he having made complete arrangements for such pur- pose.

I i eptS5 Rpimlnr T.lne to ShreTCtHirU with immediate desTjath. Tbe (teamers IKIAM1CHA and COL. HARNEY will form a direct line during tbe fall, between New Or-leans and Shreveport. The Kiamicba will sign clear bills ladings for any port as high as Shreveport and above. Shippers and passengers will find it to tberr interest to do buines with the above linei as they will meet with no detention in reshipmenL Tne Kismlcha stands No.

1 inaU tespects. For freight orpaasagst pplvon board, or to I s30 lm T. B. SMITH- Weekly Packet HARD TIMES. Every SUNDAY MORNING, at 10, nVWk nrer iselv.

sw Vicksbmrs. A 12 1 ifatchez md Fort jfifussil. Thai new and fast running steamer, J. M. BroadweU, maa- ter, will hereafter leave for the alwve and all interne-, diate landings on Every DAY, 1 10 o'clock, AM," taking freight for Yazoo River and reshippmg at Vicksburg.

For freight or passage, applyon board or U) I JOS. COCKANE, 12 Gravier at. N. B. The Hard Times will be ready, to receive freight early every Friday morning having a clerk on Uie wharf for that purpose, should the boat not ar- rive at her usual time.

i Rotrnlnr Packet SUHMIS. AMD 'WiNTta For Bayou Sara. The new 'and commodious steamer BELLI CREOLES Captain John Dimitry will run as a regular packet in the above trade, summer and winter, leaving New Orleans every SUNDAY MORNING-at 10 o'clock, and Bayou Sara every WEOMfiPAT mt 10 o'clock. Her accommodations cannot be surpassea -by any boat in this trade. The Belle Creole calculated to carry, about 3000 bales of cotton.

A liberal share of the business is solicited from their friends and Uie travelling public For freight or passage, apply on board or to sept 18 tf OMER LAUVE, 19 Tottlonse stv Kerular Packet liAlNBOW 'S. S. SeUeck, master For Tkt d'asaf. iDonaldsunvUU, Platntemine, Baton Rouge, Port ludson, and Bayou Sara-T IC A fctlw-will leave New Orleans every WEDNESDAY. MORNING at o'clock, and every SATURDAY EVENING at 5 o'clock: and will leave Bayou Sara every MONDAY and THUtLA as usuax.

of passage sou fr For freight or passage apply on board, toot oi Bienville sl; where the Clerk wiu oe reaay to receive freight every: Tnesday and Friday mornmg. slO itntnn Roasre Packet. Steamer rUARNiTTE. John Klein. master, far I the Coast, DonaldmmmUt, Platyiemimm and Batoml Rouge, will leave New oneans ereT -THURSDAY, at 10 o'clock.

A. M-, and Baton Rouge every o'clock, A. M-vThe pubhemay rely oo the above boat remaining In the trade, ana -every attention will be paid to business entrusted to her care. A liberal share of patronBge is solicited. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to i ntTCHiK ii KI.K1N.

10 Front Levee. N. B. During low water tbe Charlotte'' win receive freight for Lafourche, and forward by lighters. Cheap Plants and Shrabbery.

2 THE SUBSCRIBER'S establishment of Flowers, Plants and Shrubbery, is on Com-li mon street, opposite the Bath Room of the SL Charles HoteL He warrants every plant true to name and kind, and is determined to sell on lower terms tban auy in the trade. j. i -nA ar TMnectfnlrV' mvltea IOCSU VV i Detoremasung lura wiuwa and examine the Plants tf WM. INN, 11 Commoa sL- BAGGIM power vi est in plauters. ,.3031 iyl 3m iMovionn nips.

wtv Mexican MULES, one proof JACK, and one Mexican HORSE, Jfor sale by WALTON St SlltAf oimuy s-iihi tn P. VaughT. at tbe Stock "KnvlioiSlle f-cia the Rn-er. The sieamer oahauaiiv, ay. n.c-uucui.

is now ready to receive eigkt, and will le nn THURSDAY. Uie 2d at 4 P. M. For freight, ka apply on board, foot of Poydros streei.orio rino-. I This article is tlie hea- ud is Iworihy the attention of Lauding, Lafayette.

to Row. HEW1T HFRAN fc CO, 6h Camp streeL ls2G 6t Kenioval. 1 AZARD kl GREEN have removed toio. Charles street, adjoining Uie verandan 18 St. Constantly on handj' a full assortment of PLAfJT A TZa WO Ky-fyj 1 IR No.

34 Foydras street, wiih the pnvilege of bed i--rm. on tbe Uiird floor. Apply at No. 3o Poy dras street. TION DRY GOODS, BROGANS, kc -t- sl7 To Kent.

1 The House No. 137 a 144 Julia st. Row. rosses-sion wiU be given immediately. Inquire of jy26 DURani aug5 I I lMSFYS.

It I 1 75 ba les 4-4 Kentucky Jeans afid Linseys 300 pieces Kentucky Bagging 5 30 coils superior Baling Twine 100 coils Rope I I 200 boxes James River Tobacco. in iinpa anH fcr csile bv 1- rV Oft r-amn tf s26 bt iVALii.rj ot iv-, m- mm, 1 now I- I MH. Sill IVit' U'ilaUMl Mexican Gulf Railway Cwnputy 0NTrah Champs Elysees and Good ChiWren streets, at the IOIHIWIIII: UUU1D, rinrilen Seed. The ntscriher resnecU'ullv informs his custom. ers that he has received, bv the ship Alleghany 'Imm VU lade nhia.

AKIJt.I SttU OI tne growth of 1843, vMrrunted genuine; for sale wliolesale and retail on the most reasonable terms at 93 Camp sL .13 lm i by 1 U. MAirAi. To Snfiar Plantern. Di.i.r. nisiitMrs'ap-ents are particularly re.

lie j. 1 mitt saaaw ri .11 01 ml rii-avier st. and examine samples uuesiru 3 t- ljll 11 I que: of the same. Jellies, assorted, such as Cnrrant, Blackberry, cran berry. Grape and Cherry.

Also, Prunes in glass jart Confectionary, assorted, ate, sc. A JLMONDS. 20 bales Almonds now landing trom XX ship Augusta, and tor sale ny 813 Stawtf G. GREEN BRO, 82 Vnrie. ryiHE PICAYUNE BINDERY," for the present.

a rmnei to ran. tvz. uidd sutxu au Gravier st Two new two" story WELLING HOUSES, situated on the corner 01 streets, (Nos. 3 and 4.) convenient to the business part of the city. Apply on the premises 1 o'clock, or at 5 o'clock, P.

or atjlusoffice. tf Far TLenU--Poxion given on the 1st or duaiic TiiRirxu ARE- HOUSE, si toated on Front Levee street, bet ween ski ctreota. in the 2d Municipality. sit.1 COTTON YARD, adjoining the above, known as the Bramab Press, ror terms, apply to 7- DICK HILL, 85 Canal streeu a7-oali rni-den Seedi. i I Wnrranlrd the Growth of 1845.

THE subscriber has just received by the ship SL Louis, from Philadelphia, a larre assortment of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Warranted the ofj the Best Seed rowers i 11 Common streeL Advances. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES rhadeon Consignments to our friends in Boston, New ork, Phila-; delphia, luisvme ami tiniiuu. i FETTER, LONSDALE GRAY, 71 1 CD.oppiiomMa ui v. SUGAR LIME. superior article ofl Lime for fea pp, onboard the Canal st wharf, or to sugar making, lauding and for sale by the bscn- oauons' JOHN a.

snAW CO, ArTeuu DAY. the 2 I day of yctoher, at ciocs, r. n- Voicrl.t nr nasisaee aPD Onoop'O, i uitiuuiw v.u stree to ol I I A M0 p.iiirir steamer J.M. White i CapL Swon For Lake Providence, 1 and all the intermediate ports. ot.

hnsl' nrill IPBVP every i hursaay zs. rn TH1RSDAY. the 2d inst. at 5 o'clock, P.M. For freight or passage navuig unsurpasset.

at.uu.i.uiv- J. ol kn lAivinrr nn in. tic WEEK DAYS At half-past 6 o'clock, A. M. At 4 o'clock, P.M.

Retunung, will reach the city At half-past o'clock, A.M. At 7 o'clock, P.M. "SUNDAYS At half-past 6 o'clock, A.M. it I At 12 o'clock, M. 1 1 At 4 o'clock, P.M.

Returning, will reach Uie city -y-i At half-part o'clock, A. M. At o'clock, P.M. v' At 7 o'clock, P. M.

sent 30 J. W. SMITH, Chief Engineer. KENNETT D1X, ForfSt. Thespienma new nil Growth ot" 1845.

from one the Northern States. I al2 W. DINN ResnoTal. A cinru RnnTHF.R have removed fs-fcA. Saddlery Store from the corner of ST a I A two ryflrlckWELLING-HOUSE, situated in StThomas Street, one door from the JLjil, Edward street This bouse has under- hart res streets, to iV.OZ I fUmn airreL a CUIUCI wi jm- i CvrKaun ttrtet, next door to North Bro- I gone trough repair and is newly painted.

i nr.iv at ax vsal -v swortmeot of I tKawr' nitvoM tKv mr 113 a-aa. a. t. a. laffTA QllH ll lldSOTllC SADDLERY: HARNESS, and other articles in their they win a26 'Wonted "to Rent.

I Wanted to rent, fromtbe lstof November next, rJT, nPi.t.INO-HOUSE lor a small "-famflv. withm ten minutes' walk of Pylr ai.rr.tiJ KaannB. I saiiJ iikin tan minutes' walk Ot royiira M. a i far an active bnsineBS mart I HYDE OGLEBY, BIT I WedknoVtf tbe PLANTERS' HO- 12 Poydras atreeu i TPI m.luui MAM Ol LUC Ural Snuili fnat Km OrlearaLl fiir Public llOUSC; A reward of Ten Dollars will be given lor X-3the tecoverj- of a RAY HORSE, about lo hands high and 7 years old has a small white spot on his forehead, and some marks of the collar on the breast This horse strayed off from the steamer Sl Landry on the 8lh instant, with a hemp halter on his head. Apply to I jylS T.

a. Sill TH or B. a. AUAJwa. nti.

I i I THE copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of SIMPSON DE MEKJ I in the town of Covington, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All payments are to be made to, and all claims will be promptly met by Mathew imiwn, uic liqui dating partner. WATH" Covington, Sept. 24tli, 1S45. l-X" b.

fOll liirsr.r..j.. ieUStsteamdr CHAMPION, CapL Y. Stephen-eSson, is now receiving freight al Uie foot of Gravier and will leave for St. Louis and all intermediate landinL'4 on THURSDAY, the 2d msL, at 5 o'clock P. M-i For freight or passage apply to at DIX.71 Povdras stn et, or to JOSEPH COCKAYNE, 12 Gravier street.

Tbe Champion wui taae rreigni mr andolpb. and all landings above Vickshnrg. ol For the Month or lute ana Arkansas Rivers. Lake Bolivar, Gsinets Landing, Columbia, Princeton, Pitcher's f. TumlnUCt Ijanaing, l-aice Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Knddlerv 52 Common street.

SIGN Of THE GOLPEW The subscribers solicit the at-atention of planters, country mer- rhantc SI nd others, to their stock fJ -The regular packet ARKANSAS No. 4, dies. Bridles, Martuigales, Bndk! Faiings, f00 Jr -Til leave for tbe above and Surcingles, sauuie iu 'landings on SATURDAY, 4ta instant, SsTclock. P.M. positively.

For freight or passage, expressly f6r this market apply on boara or to wrk; faithfully i "tjf.i tf HMPTHk BROTHER. z. Boya and ChildreBtt Clotaln JJJ FOLGEH BLAKE, Comer CuMomk mnd Oii Levee streets bnve now on hand a very large vn.ith' Jackets and Pantaloons; i Frock I- I Do. do. Black, Bine and Olive Suitt for Children, made and lnAUaSdneyjaket, Hl Pants, saiUble fat fdiool- boys and made very strong.

s28 at Dentistry. L. H. DORPHLET. DENTIST, respectfully informs the public that he is prepared to perform opera tioavs in f.ranrk AT namtistrV.

WbOi setu of Teeth inserted upon a new principle ofadbe- ion, answering the purpose better than aDyjeryei nii Tnntharbe cured and nerve destToyeo, rmuiw nain. bv nrerjaration discovered try mvself. and nsed with universal success in wTP times, selves. oi ws a' a. an a UiVaWJIla OalU UOCU WIM uua, i aa M.

GREENWOOD. 5 FoUCber St I Kil Ovth. lJ three vears. i i ai.vr. ii which otten aie Resmlar Packet LOUISIANA.

I extreme toreness and may or Piimceton, Lake Provi, I tbe.teetb, withont any fJfWf Sneeed. without a Uie re no onrmsition. and the, trava from Attakapa and Opelousas mostly pass this place. We will give a long credit on three-fourths of tie purchase money, sold, or we will lease to a good tenant for 6 to 8 years. Most of the furniture can be had if wanted.

For particulars, address post pmd risctit RCHLATRE. t- II ara.hinns. The undersigned wouldPtfully The undersigned will cotitinueUie same business in oa. i ne i m- BOYD SMITH. iney ViT-.

have I imTing their friends tnmno-hont Uie country. ift 4r cutrn a ki.a a r.ui saxsva m. a-av TTTiween bin. JWIff.T.CT The concern wilt oe an Tl JiL infonn their friends and the pubhc, thai i Tier shins Sultana and Indiana, a full and complete assortment ot HATS Snd tsrwhich for quality aud sufn. wortman-ahip are unrivalled at the Fashionable Hat and Cap "aVAnWsrtM fc ro his own name and for his establishment s266t own account, the same MATHEW SIMPSON.

i SALE The Sleaniei 17 For tenns, apply to Uie Captain on board to Captain 8 tree on board Uie Biu.iiMr iinr. in I 1 a29-tf LAFOREST 28 Old Levee I deuce and all rntermodimU landings. nuwAVt Cantain A. w. leave tor me above named places on THURSDAY, 2d October, at wrinrk.

P. M. iFor freight or passage apply on board, foot of wav er streei, vr API All aia atinipwiwat Ouachita packetXevr Brazil. Fur utlmsK, Columbia, Harrison burg esAamd all intermediate landings on Osarckita, Black and Ts This regular Cable, will leave as above ofl FRIDAY EVENING, the Sd of October, at 5 o'clocaV freight nassase apply on board or to 1 ii ithoa ARREN. 22 Poydras st s28 or BEES, FREELSON By this remedy that wbicn ciuea au any entirely from many inconveniericsi ia in MobUe, and can door arm CanajjtrreL y-H Fashions).

achats the fTI -sart lak ra-aar ST arvle of HAT, to tbe stock just ceived Beaver, i and Casairoere all the newest and mc i 'ly i Plaquemine, Leu, Sept 10, 1845. -y auim 27 7 4.

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