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'IM il.Vlill & HOIUA, Storage and Commission Mer. X c.hants~\V ar«no a se , corner of Orange and Levee »Ir^'s, New Orleans. l'y 11 ly i ki\ sunrav I 9 will pfeas- «■:» my store m shut, therefore my c 1 on Saturday, even, an late a* mid they will lie h» re to fit UV ,, in g not VP bcttn bought III tin ». BUNGE, » Canal ihn HK roii itw,. and I li.nJi . i: vv iili a Une r For wile c a BOARD 1 all other couve, IM!!, of busincu— having 1 niMil iurther ii h of I X _ mable terms, the I tiie business. For , f ' 7 BUNCE'S I M» li formation apply pi R.lliüTII, SILK AM» «LA7,KDCIPS^pf ( >NL YÏÎ AT 'ANI) ÖAP 1 'STORE'. BUNCO'S. fv 1 1 3t 9 Ca nal Street,- near Magazine, NO T I € K TO FAMILIES AM) UKOCÊRH FïUjrin's Patent " (irr ui Flour."—' Thefineat article of i |RN M KAI- for family use ever offered in this market, nie and retail by. ; SHROPBHIRE & SON, 88 Poydnw *t. TEW Ml Sl< ! um Who l esale New misic Meet Thee; Phe l >.-a-uu itmum nououei Waltz; Ruby Walt/., by Lehmann; Spring Blossom I'otka; SavaunahPolka.byChiidwick: Papel Waltz, amt ift ii lli K by Iiohinan n ; A Hag uipi>e Waltz, by Roh bock ;TM£& .fenny Lind w New Song«; rhe Sister*, two brilliant waltzes, by Horat io I » Hewitt; Jeannette and Jeannot, quick ' step; Six easy an<l brilliant Waltzes lor the Guitar. by An- 1 gura, tor cale "* PANAMA a i fur sale at ve fyll 3t r HATS, now in store r low prices, at Vj C. I). BUNCR'P, r U Canal street, near Magazine, fc? with No. 3(1 Canal street, PIKMite «de of the I be 4 W ALL FAPEH. PHOLStERY GOODS. CARPETS, MATTING, «»If. CLOTH, ET« . ; o . 2U Ce » i .1 llatter myself the ii Sow ' Means, and I an Ci r Also OIL CLOTH, and — ... - jxamlne my Stock and UPHOLSTERY ARTICLES gene selling at very reiluced prices. PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS. The ««took on hand is very large and complete, and 1 am selling, as iHual, lower than any other hoti^e in the city. Will the public call and be convinced ? f yll at JOSEPH ET TER , 20 Camp st. Il m a fact that ikfinn u ho patronize the splendid Millinery Stores down town do pay for the large windows, costly , high rents, IT i 4 « a fact that is generally atlmitted, an«Tshould be un verbal I y known,that tiie right place to buy Ml E EINERN FANCY GOODS. PERFUMERY, COMBS, etc. eic., m at MRS. OAMPnELL'd, comer of Poytlrai antl Caron de!ct streets. Slie has a large assortment of the liest My le« and »'itiality, antl her prices are 'Ji per cent, below those u-ketl for ill«* -ame goo*N in the stores down town. P. S. Dr.?sa Makin g in th e best style. fyl l tit .Valium .Burets A* fJo., WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Cor. Magazine and CTtmmon sts., I I AVE FOR SALE— J I 1000 ounces SULPf 40 hbk ALUM; 10 bbls. No. 1 C ASTOR OIL; i0 bores Fox's STARCH; 5<1 bbls. EIN SE ED OIE; 70 bbla. SPIRITS TURPENTINE; 40 bbls. A EC' 'HOE, !>J per cent.; JtiUU lioxi WIN HOW (J EASS, assorted s SULPHATE UUININE; 10 . I SALTPETRE; * IN Dili CASTILE SOAP; I grow Pahni-stock'sand Wimer's VERS I ki-.'.'s and ca^ks pure Will I'E LEAD; ) c.-iMts English VENETIAN RED; » bbls. SPANISH BR< >WN; "TPBLACK.ini »GE, line Velve tes WINE BOTTLES. IS, CAIM . ers lieing the f the Mnysville (Kentucky) LOUGHS of the •l»-brat<"l manufac-l •r.es of J a M Ks 11. H am. at". Wrought IRON l'E('>UGHS, which l.Ill Iran PLOLIi'/lB.'lilo.l.i JERRY I. BALLENGER r S : led Bar". Yankee PLOUGHS. 1.1.» ith Vl'ooileti À »It Wt ; WI.I ■"P2 ml deliver them flit of t^PLASTA HOG AN Mr TUR kvith Iron Axle-tree*», i .ith Sei r aU kin H a WHortmeni .. iwL'm HOfiA N v TURKAUD. NOVELTÜ IN TIIE »ECOMI Ml \IC IPALITY. 'I'llE -ubacnlwr havit g nurchaMul the establi«hment I known :14 thCRESCENT C( IFFEE Ht M/SE. • \7^ t urner of St. Charles and Grarier strc ts, f-tke- . ,:, îîii jdeasnr<> in announcing to his friends and the public ÜesJL g- i nu -, that he will reopen the «aid establishment on SATURDAY, the 9th insi., " ■ 8»™,o,l M im w system in the Senond Municipality. In a< ii«M se'ection of imported Eiiuors and Win tl la^ wed at all times with COFFEE. TEA . LATE of the be»t quality, and made in the most appn "' anner. Cf>8 OtJ D. CA SA SUCCESS OF I>K. GILBERT Nsw O ki.kanh. January, 18 % 0. HP HIS in to certify that I had a terrible >orv on thy face l I some years, aiel Uial it was treated by eminent metlical . who were unable to relieve me. The disease was located head and was spreading in an alarn It- ard of Dg. Memphis a. ■elf i ider his lib and CAP XXX Ml Ex C a D rae Oi" I KHRI VIU , f the lbllowinjf-dn I W D U RBBJlKiE'& C(rS. 28 Customhonw STOCK OF MILLINERY FOR SALE. Store to Unit. v ER, offer* her Slock for sa» , ai r person wishing to invent a small su •««, can find a suitable opportunity Ii Camp, below Poydras street* luurants, will be hired on reasonable terms, by applying _ ja7 tf HYDE & OGLEsBY, 1 2PoyoriuM. 'FÜ THE LVDlFK.-c. LEIGHTON iSpeeBSBj I. solicits E ailles to inspect an elegant and fashionable a« "ortmeut of Fancy CRAVATS, very suitable Ibr Christmas It f r be forgotten who placed it tliere atle Linen ) ei ing Store S d34 Nos. 3 t. being able to undergo the fatigues of out-door u II attend to patienta at bin Office only Oliice Ii to 1 o'clock, and -I. to 7 p. m. fcy" No accounts will he adelet and Perdido sts. 4 R." at this ortie« I >OA RD—At J-> gent lumen, ir out board, at N within three nun URO FELLOW, a is a urn rate carriags driver, \ tins office, tir at lMii Carondelei t %DI:HHILL, Dealer i, VA. and Co r Su -No. 21 Comme htrw»t. dM ly VT OTICE--DR HÄÜGHE1''S celebrated and popular 1 ^1 remedy lor Ualdn<'«4H. for sale by THOS. F. GUION & CO., I yf> St. Char'n-- and Canal street-. CIGAlt TOBACCO. He 1 II ouanhed 1 Royal st. dl2 b'm jaü9 Im r amily two single d intelligent C. LEIGHTON, L-d or sold. Appl^Ht I , Liquors KENTUCKY, and y:^m TE NN K 68 EE, o 31 lm ip5tt,ap U T h'ïs? k^nu'cE.67* Camp st. A t'AKD. ' S MIE Subscriber beg« to rettirn thanks to his friends, and 1- the public in general, for the liberal natronage he has received from them, and desires to inibrin them that lie lias laken the Store ATo. 8 Annunciation street, where he in the business of PAINTING, hope«, by i r stippor ..led t .... .x, his duties, U. F. DEAVES. _jai& t Llt(LOIi STORE FOR SALE. — Cl'yl JA*] The G rockry he comer of Thalia and Hercules i and complete Stock on hand, withJ I Apjiurtenancea, etc., with an excel — 1 1 -sale low. Applyc~ ,u - THOMAS IAS LINDON. T. Ml. .SarUson A' Co. ATo. Ill GAATAL, one door from Catfp. Fine Fashionable Clothing; EntablisiuiYent. f all the latest Patterns ; Under Shirts ; Drawers; Stocks; Cravats: Ho ; Trunks; Valises; Carpet Bags,. • c., etc., ior sale at extremely low prices for cash. We so li> it a call from our Friends and the Publie to examine our Good* and Judge for themselves, We keep also BOYS' aud Nui ms' CLOTHI NG. 47 8m \1 ARBL1-: .MOKTAHS—.'UU .Marble Mortars, assorted atl sizes, for sale low by 1VIJ 5t JOHN STROUD & CO., 116 Common st. II HE— auoi» bbls. fresh Thomaston, for sale by i DAYMAN & HOLDEN, tyia No. Magazin« street, aiul 11 Red Stores. Roi ui.-. i^ctvark and Roscndale ; lOUOhbls. orown s Rosendale; 'AW do. Louisville: ^00 do. ale by LAYMAN ti HOLDEN, No. 98 Magazine street and 11 Reil Stores. irands, landing and for iiüxitiAN BL HOLDEN, fyW No. Ü8 Magazine stre et and H Red Store s. |,MHE BRICKS—150,000 English, and Pensacola Fi~ Bricks, landing and i i Mme, for sale by DAYMAN & HOLDEN, fyl2 No. 98 M a gasine stree t an d 11 Red Stow. K\ISINS—30 bbls. 4 * Pan teller ia," just received from Palermo and lor ►ale by fyll UAHELLI U CO., 61 Common au l ' Mc ' , * * OJUUI "™ er - SPECIAL NOTICES. TVOTH;K,-W,,h , i- eurcu'ation of all the Notes of thin Bank, the charter ol which wdl expire on the 1st day or' Way next, tiie holder« of the Notes are requested to present them ior redeinption, at the counter of the Bank, a« early a* practicable. ja30 eod tlap _R. J. PAL F REV, Cashier. t J3T I. O. O.Howard Lavai N o. 13 —Meets . very THURSDAY' Kventng, in nit Grand Lodge Hall, tor. ol Tchoupiloulas and Poy 'clock. Oßctri I for the present N. O. I B. bAM V. (J. I II. II. KRRIt. T'■ A. LEVY, Jr N. ü. I K. bAMPMlN.. J. K. ALLISON V- Ci. I il. H. NEWTON RICHARDS. ' . • K. ßec'y t* 1 ' H 'Tin a nn Lodge No. 62,1 1 . D., A. V. llii* Lodge orpoi held ith, at hulf-j) •rond and fi rcspectfull^ ii E no vi t Jurisdiction, yi3 i r • ' HKN r HY aiMONs' ii'ii Officers of George tVaskington Lodge JVo. 1, J!. Y. At. X. O. ..08K . f ..W M.|0. 1. tlU.ARiJU j. v. " BRAD y 8. W. C MYKR3. . L H YAMS K8TMN F. A. DLNTZBL .....8. Ml_ IT The Hook* of the LOUISIANA HISTRIONIC ASSOCIA \ are now opened dnily al thé offioftvfthe Secretary,from 10 A. j I« M at the »tore of K. A. TVLKR, No. 39 Camp street, under he iollowii:* Rule and Regulation: " Article 19. Honorary Mentors «hall he entitled to one Personal K kei, not UaiiMernble, und out liu«s»t ticket, which will admit e bdy or iiun reaident only." Q"tH 2 {• M. MoALPIN, Prc*ldeiit JT J. O. O. F O d d Fe II««.' li e » t . — rhtfUourd of Director* announce tit At tliey ure prop'ireiJ to ol LO'J'Si und i'/l UI j TS in the CetneUyr of the 1. O. O k\, beauti fully situated on (he Metairie Ridge, as follow*, viz : NVMUKUUÜ LOTS , 7 by It) teet, at $50 i Do. d >. of irregular dimenaiona. a< 60 ct*. per *q. ft LETTRREt) LOTH at $1 per «quare loof VAULTS, «t giU each. " o Lodge*, joint proprietor», and mentber* thereof, at 530 K>" Van] IfauÏÏs to be jii) lOtf tTiT >e paid for In advance.... Applications for Lo JOS . ETTER. Treaanrer, 20 Camp h t. Michael'» Benevolent Burial Society. il Tchoupitoul'is stri •erst/p* were elected ' RICK ^HAUUHNJbaSV P; .1 their Hull, e night ol the 85 , the uowmg PAT! JAS. COGULON PATRICK CA RM EU Y Treiaurei BERNARD G1LLOOLY ... t»e. reuir/.' ••j ' »CTlWAItü GILl3 olV. Baeiytery. H A R \ r BY (i I> K AS ON, i . S. (;ovsi;j. Forwarding and Commission Merchant. W ft . , Uhasrea, H. O-, H.L give his attention to all bu*tna*s entrusted to him, and Meurs. Par »dise, Lawruson & Co. Small U McCiiil, n!9 6m 1 f . ii I PF.lt STEA MSHIP GEORGIA. I SPRING STYL E HATS. received from New York by the steam-hip GeorgL, - ol the most approved style of HATS, Spring Pattern : children and infant«* HATS AND CAPS, ladies 7 RIDING H ATS, etc. etc. D'A* CY, _J[yl I 3t corner Capal and Chartr es streets. DRY GOODS DV TIIE P AC HAUE. •V. lirndner Smith, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT I.'U No. 99 GRAVIER STREET. ttenrtf «I* Co. [Lau- Henry, Stoddait k Co ] 17 Canal Street, corner of St. Charles St. Respectfully intimate* w ui* La^ie* - ^ ^vicinity, Uiat their STOCK OF GOODS i H ich. p/rfin and flruied black And colored S S. a el Muxlin Robe*: Children's Robe , i'rock* oud Frock Bodie Lace ta pes. Cellars, etc.; rting and,Ldgiiig Truuming ; PEIihtnsTo Me reliant », Accountants, etc. W. B. KENNEY, a OLD AND BELlrMKTAi. PEN MAKER, 7? Magazine street, IjT*® on '• constantly manufacturing, a "Vf ' i U ' a Sd i T N-O."*' W* '^k"cal! 'refer acuisi^ti^î*' n-î". •«-" nly lo give t! » fii n-J Good.»* «SC ."E 2s LATEST FASHIONS, IT CHARTRES S«. '■SÊ Staple A % Idars/ Stationery. \Ä7 K respectfully'call the attention of Merchsnu and othei • f ins y require auj thing iu our t ue mes*, to the large an l Re ce-pu. Trip and M.- >101*11 dum Book*, of every kind « Writing Paper», *uper- royal, roya demy, fou. post, Enga.b, Frenc i,.j. ! glazed Rands U s. »lowing f lût', by Ü CiTJI'JUlg P If tig) Proiu'i1 Printing Ink, of every qua lily nud çric-, in kt-^* andean graphic luk, of 'he fittest quality Shell Fen-ho fing Caïds , jorcelain iec fancy qualities. alf, bherpakl eatlier. Plow r. Iii, il ij.t Mu Iktuk Rinding p'-k and blu Diaritt for 1850-Clayton's 1 lion Fancy Colortd Twine — Lin Ivory und Bon« Letter Stamps ni, .„a X. I o, ÜOKLAND, SAUNDERS & CO., SACRA M E N T O CITY, C ai.liporma, are Dealers n Rendu Alade Clothing, Provisions, and every article suitable for Miners. CTë'"" Merchants in this city and New Orleans, will oblige us by calling the attention ot their emigrating friends to this house. jnlit 3m taken by a Carrierto die Static Orrn rN order toaccommodate thoap wishing Messages Sent t* ■rifariBBBbHinguie rivarT of Messrs. J. et, wliere all they Will be the Passes, and to save the trouble of crossing the the I onijiauy liave placed a BOX ut the Oflit ~ M -" P, WHITNEY &c CO., No. 61 Camp st Dispatchfeimay be deposited, and Meiern, to be I BEEBE, P> RAISINS— 3Ô0 quarter, half and whole boxes ; FIG"®—1000 drums Efetne Figs : CHEESE—150 boxes English Dairy and Pine Apple; BU rTER—115 kegs Orange County antl Western ; ,0 AND BEEF TONGUES-Su TONbTF.S, PIG PORK, and Extra MESS gar-cured ; Ilï\»l Tl IMl PIG - . B ekf . CANDI.lis—140 b. s.Spe .... . ;,;7nï,„"r Solar and Star; i'&*vDn5STn^ packages assorted, lresli ; CRANBERR1ES—50 packages ; ONIONS—-5 bbls. landing ; ST ARCH—75 boxes Colgate's Pearl ; RïïAfeîPxfeS° , #l îo * 1 Fancy and Castile; CHOCOLATE, C ocoa and B rum v—80 boxes • PICKLES .PUS-FRUITS, PRESERVES.TITE'EIES, Jams, Pickled Lobster, Pepper Sauce, etc.—80 bxs.: Oll^lSperm, Lard, Florenceand.Olive Öil —130 pkgs.; FISH—Salman, Codh-b. Shail, Herring and Mackerel, and Tongues and Sounds—630 packages ; SUGAR—Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized; TEAS—215 pkgs. Green and Black, fine and MACCARONl and V khnicklli ; MUSTARD—English, Freuch and Kentucky ; for sale by . fy7 6t CHA8. STOUGHTON. 94 C.mti signed to my charge for sale or pilier wise. Commission Mer chants and others will leave their instructions at my office re garding Slaves. J. A. BEARD, Auctioneer, jaltilm No. 10 Banks Arcade. New Orleans, January 15, 1850. i quart JOHN TOOLE, » Viuk risce. AMUSEMENT'S. AMERICAN THEAT RE. P Ot UKAM STREET. Sa r T ipI nig » of Mr OOLt fW». TÂUK MAN/GBR, H,. O. H. STANLEY....THIS EVtN 1NG, Wednesd -,, ai I bewi» THfc, -OLUltR Opt. O lllth-C :«■ a !.. -renm*. Mr Il «, tin: Botlltl Bo lïler Boy« T jcoi.'; I ii e «Uli »ttl'NuE. i PHeet of A tire « Un •I Third 'J' .ira, d\r. xer hii' J IS'iai:' , ui y I-; - u.y uAoflOA.M. : . * performances will « m .<. • I»AI>. i CftiAliLi-Jh THEATXIE. OTThird nifht of 1I1« céiohraud « irm, Mit« CHAÄJ.OTTX CUHHMAN, who ee/afed for it limited number of n.' t*. T U 1)1.0W fc SMITH. M^uuurca.. ..t'rf«» Circtaa. trtv*.* Mn«». 1 I Parque it«, $1? Pi ,i0 — -lilff HM be afi^d Chali Lailv Macbeth Mr. ätuk MrC l>ni-n Mr. M. Smith Ur De Bar voua um n in oakoer. - Mr. DeBar AN will appear every iitrbt. Ui * week. Benefit ol Mr. i. M. FIELD. . • MiACMM FB VA R1KT1 Lb. STA'.E Manager, Mr. BÄKS «oxp* and ParqLette, 7» rrnt«, Vf P* r Hi *s. bit centa; Gallery. : i reuu... .TiJ«J LVENiNG, Weditecday, will ha performed the Farce of . SHOCKING EVENTS. •ifflnhoof. Mr Baa» ig« :. M:. Holland THE NEREID tlUEEN, Or, TJm Nyinpl.« ol Uia Rhine. Mia. O H .wanl Undine, j.«, /.a Mumaitf of Honor." Mrs. Johnston OHLEA !*8__THEATRE. &>• Beiiebt of Mr. DULUcT IL i-a NS STREET, between Royal and Bourh THURSDAY EVENING. Fe ruary 14. IWÜ, wiU j<rteer'* Grand Opera, tn five act*, eutititxi TUE HUGUENOTS. Prin tf al characters by Mersn. Ditluc and Benin, a ST. LOÜIS BALL ROOM. NATIVE AMER1CA\ FIRE COMPANY No. 16. Fancy Bali. »% Tha Pjr* Department, tnd th« pubIi«-W|F^^ ^jbuve bull will take place on die even i in« of the 16.b of Fe-Ttiary. ets can be had at all the principal Hotel THE OLUlfcR OK FORTUNE. ' Ilb'vV TÖ 'faV THB RENT. ' Collins Mr. Collins ill sing "Widow Ma ..pen at - past 7 n ,*u • -.«it« • lintiery, 2i CMte Box O 1IÄ....THIS EVENING, We Ines Jay, r -a«e.lv ol MaCBETfî. ..'■M»s ( Mr. Geoi L VEtlSARV BALI. AND hl.PPER,~A and CbiiuniUee of In Proclaiuatlon of the r | , 'i E celebrated Painting, by Pi 1 Proclamation ol the French ftep THE WONDER OF THE W ORLD, At Armory Hall. BREWER'S SERIES OF CK AN I) MOVING PANORAMA* axe NOW OPEN, ani will ne exhibited svery Oenu;, lor a i>ay t xhi'-itio! a quaner betot every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY DANCIÄU A CAO EM M . U K- P. CLISSEY, late froia4»ûns, resi-ecUiUly 1..,on iU the Ladie. and Gn.tleuien 01 tW* city tl.at hr « «•.« 1,1 ■1«»' CtoaoriH^«, Vulte à -le-is Tenmj, How a, Mjisc- 'Wj&i Polka M J. COXE At CO., Dri soi^ts, Corner of A 1-J. Ziacand Poydras streets, are prepared'to exe cute orders for Planters, Country Physicians and F am-i dies. Every article warranted genuine Dr. E. J. C oxe's Preparations, extensively use«i for ten yeais, < recommending themselves by their effects : SOUTHERN COUGIl SYRUP—An unequalled remedy __ I ferCooghs, Cohls, Inllutn/.a, etc. EXTRACT OF COPAVIA. SARSAPARLLLA Akij AN D CUBEBS— A certain And agreeable ,, B J*Uî:" or , ?_"' e Capsules or any other extraci. TONIC EXTRACT C)F SARSAPARIELA AND 1 A R A a AC L M—The strongest preparation that UlljSy&iA* VBBJWÎl^lofe. RÏlËUJlÂflC UNI TONIC AÛDB SYRUP and PILLS. „16 lyäiip UR. CHRISTIE «ALVAMC DIM, NECKLACE, BRACELETS A\0 HAIMraiC I'LUD, TOR THK K»Mu VAL AND l'KKMANt:, r CURE Ol .Yerroas IMseases, Aud of those Complaintswl. ich are caused by an impaired,' or unhealthy condition of the Nervous Sy*tei T'HIS beautiful and convenient atmlieation of the X ous powers of GALVANISM and .MAGNETISM has been pronounced by distinguished physicians, both in Europe and the United Slates, to be the most valuable Medicinal Discovery ol the Age. Or. Christie's GALVANIC BELT MAGNETIC FLUID it used with the most perfect and certain success in all cases of GENERAL DEBILITY, Strengthening tiie weakened body, giving tone to the organs, and invigorating the entire system. CRAMP. PARALYSIS and PALSY. »VSPEPS1A OR INDIGESTION. RHEUMATISM ACL I E and CHRONIC GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUM gAGO, "EAPNKS& NERVOtJd TREMOR^, 1'AL. PlTA-rtON OK THÈ HEART, APOPLEXY. NEU IJi Tlll: >»IDE AND CHEST "'OlIPLAINT^SP.liVAL .COMPLAINT T1ÏK A EHroürsF^ £jU * OICM£ "T °* CTF" I n Nervous Complaints, drugs and medicines in the disease, lor they weaken the vital energies of the already prostrated system ; while, under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing influence ot Galvanism, as applied by this beautiiul und wondertul discovery, the exhausted patient and weakei sufferer is restored to former health, strength, elasticity j vigor. The great peculiarity ami excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives consists In the fact th at they arrest and cure disease by outward application, in place of the usual mode of dr ' Icking the patient, till exhausted Naturesinki the infliction. ThfU strengthen the whole system, equalnt the circulation oj the blood, promote the sécrétions, ant never do the slightest injury under any circumstances. ^-ince their introduction into the United States, only three years since, more than tiO.OOO persons, including all ages, classes and conditions, among which were a large number o »idles, who are peculiarly subject to Nervous Complaints nave been Entirely and Permanently Cured — iv hen all hope of relief had been given up, and every thins else been tried m vain ! To illustrate the use of the GALVAACIC BEL T, suppose ! a o D t A l ,erN °" a,fllct f (l Willi that bane of civilization, i r- SI A, or any other Chronic or Nervous lhaonler. In ordinary cases, sum niants are taken, which, by their ~~ idea of tiie stomach, aft'ord tempoi i lower state, and \ N ow compare tl die GAL VAN the patient, ii ;tion thus excited has « lulling from the a saaed, simply tie the Belt circulation relief, but which leav„ ijtjured faculties, after the his with théeflèct IC BEET. Take a ïjy m t ne worse srmpt Am ° Af •" «»♦«..l around the hotly, ui short period the ins clement of the Belt, thereby ... o _ which will 4>a«s on to;the negativer and thence back t he positive, thus keeping op a continuous Galvanic circulation throughout the system. Cï' Thus the most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA A IIP ^ J Y ^7** A few days is often amply sufficient to eradicate the tJiseasc of years. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Ol the Most liidonhtcd Clin racier From all parts of the Country, oould lie given, sufficient till every colnuui of tjiia papar ! TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. In all cases ot female Diseases, the Galvanic Belt isol estimable value. It would take many columns, were we give the numerous testimonials which have lieen received from the highest and ino^t res|iectabte Ladies in all parts of tiie Union. Weakness, irregularities, low spirits, pain in the breast and side, chlorosis, fluor albus, prolapsus uteri or falling of tiie womb, costiveness, obstructed or difficult menstruation, general prostration of the system, and all attentions of similar character, are immediately and Permanently .relie\ed by thin simple antl beautiiul invention. The enervating nature of our climate rende« some » aturul stimulant necessary tor the preservation of female health, antl surely nothing ) health, and surely no efficacious as the stimulant "which N provided. This.is^Oi^nflnisin, and its application by the i? herself has Galvanie Belt and Magnetic Fluid i , , , , r , and ajrrei able. No iuconvenience attends iLs use, and tiie —. ^-v-i « A„u~.. j t w ease a .,j gajejy most leeble aud delicate c Dr. Christie's GALVANIC NECKLACE Is used lor all Complaints affecting the Throat or Head, such as bronchitis, inflammation of the throat, nervous and sick headache, dizziness of the head, neuralgia in the face, buz Dr. Cliristie Are found of v spasmodic complaints GALVANIC BRACELETS oases of convuTsipus, or fits, . , • . —: ! general nervo us aflbctions of tiie head and upper extremities. Also, in Palsy and Paralysis, and all. diseases caused by a deficiency of power or nervous energy in tiie limbs or other organs of the body. tj?* Many hundred Certificates, from all parts of Uie coun try, of the most extraordinary character, cau be given, if re quired. No trouble or inconvenience attends the use nf I)r CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC ARTICLES, and *ey may be worn by the most feeble and delicate with iierièct ease and safetv. In many cases tiie sensauon attending their use is Highly pleasant and agreeable. They can be sent to any nart ol die country. > v P r 1 c e s t T hi (i.i viNtc Bitl /f ;!>iree D ollars, T hï öiLViKtC Nïl KLiCII Two DoLURS* Tu« G alvanic B raiulsts O n« D ollar E ach. T he M aonetic *luid O ne D ollar. tf" The articles are accompanied by full and plain direc tions. I amnhlets, with full paruculars, may be had of tiie authonsed Agent. i3P" F'or sale in New Orleans by the Sols Authorised Agents, GUINNESS & CO. dealers in run yajiuy articles, oold fens. 48 If tod 3dp IU Camp street. 1 Bi lk, C BY ■t4 city pape. •Ii l.tiu ns >iii»I Catalogue Sal«- of Dry Good«*. BY F. H. PETIT PAIN. 'I1URSBAY, p'et>ruury 1,1. at 10 o'clock—Wdl be sold 14 hls.Ase fctyie Freftcb Piintéd l^r^-n-; / lo. fine English dot do, . ... , . d lou of .'seasonable DRY GOODS, eonsistiug ef iimn Wliesung 10 and 1^-4, Ir.*b Linens, BUy l.tiMn*. white and •own Linen Drills",- co\pr#l Plaid Muslin*. liir#n«n Diapej:», »loj^d, white, plain and emuroi-letjd Swiss afuslln, black Ltiwru, Ocgandien, Unrage*, Linen Cambric HandkervhieU, Vaienuieiiues, * ' Anrf nods, cons-sting of PrinU, Cottonsdee, Ticks, Dénia»; , Bleictud and Brown CotU iis r etc. il p.t »tri»;. will he ready and tiie goods can be examtued early on AUCTIO a N SALES. C. C. WHITLEY, Auction. » fy2 ltn WS St, ( hu rl .1 .9. A. HEARD. Auctioneer. 3r Salts .irrangtménu for the Se<f*n.—r,.*y£. Su-M'fc», Tnewlay- and TttitrsdSfrs^Uesi , we.li,.. ols llrogaiis—Shoes... Hats and I iiibrrllnrt. Il Y SYKES, HYDE & CO. rEDNEBOAY, February i»,at 10 o'clock—WY,ft. V ssctiou sales too&Me. .An^r.u- #tr^e i0 caw s Uo ,u, ürog/»»«5 E-hIPV an i Chi.dr.. lf> cu»vf C rtlU.mil» Wt»r l»J ■'I.I' r Savannah... .$IO Packet - -- 1 Un, r 1rs ton and Havana, via Savannah and Key Went—The splendid steamship InAllKL. Capt. Rob Jinn. 1100 tons burtheu, has reantned her regular trips from CHARLESTON (S. C.,)lor HAVANA, leaving Havana ior Charhsiton — Sth and of «each Month; leaving Charleston 1er Havana otf ihn let and 1 5th. Havana to Charleston ur Si 'ana to Key West. further particulars, apply to M. C. MORDECAl, Charleston, . E. J. HART &l CO., 79 Tchoupitoulas st., N. Orleans. Agents at Havana, DRAKE BR(J'S tt Co. teg?" Pawenaers leaving Havana by this shin can reach altimore on the Fifth Jjay by taking tiie Land Route, and ew York and Philadelphia in the same time by taking the Steamship to thofce ports. <R> .'aw For PHILADELPHIA—-X/dnd'a /The A 1 coppered and couper- fastened bark JAMES SMlTlL Caut. Clark, baring two-thirds of her cargo engaged, will wn! as above. For freight or passage, ' iving good accommodations, apply on board, opposite ti eel Market, or to R. M. HARRISON fc CO., f/13 14 Gravier street. Agents in Philadelphia, Me«». E. Eidridge ti. Co. J-Î- l'or SA V ANA AH—The line last-sailing schooner MA\ FLOW Ell, Capt. 11 upper, having m<»toi her cargo engaged uud^oing 911 board, will nave ii*s lar packet ship KEA ITCRV, Phinney, master, ■" 1 having part of her cargo engaged will have dispatch. Tor balance ol freight or passage, having tine acoomoioda apply on board, Second Mui ' ' SHIPPING. DOMESTIC PORT S. CH ABLI.riTO.V AMI U A V A ,* A FOR NEW V'ORU—The fine, fast-sailing packet bark FRANCIS WATTS, Bernsee, master, having most ot her cargo engaged will have dis patch. For balance oc freight or passage, apply on board opposite tiie Beef Market, Fir t Muni, ipagity, or to J. VV. ANDR EWS CO., A Common st. FÔH lloSTÖV— Tin; la-l-siiiiii; A I >hip MUS TEREV , Capt. Thatcher, will ha\e immediate dis patch. For freight or passage, having line accom a. apply on board opi»osite the Vegetable Market, uicipabty, or ro DEWEY & CLARK, 67 Gravier st. For freight c i. mai.., or to^ m HARRISON & CO.,14Gn A|entm ClndeMon, 8.0. Btmo. Philadelphia " Agen •eight will __ ,i >1 FOR n VI 'I,'l>1 OR Ê — IVith JJvxpatch —The faai sailing A 1 ling GEN. TAI LOR, Capt. Jordan, is now loading at post 8, Secotnl .Municipality, ani 'bw days. For freight or passage, apply to R. M. HARRISON & CO., 14 Gravierst O. VVICKII AM, No. 35 Common street. FO K E1 Gr JV FOR T 6' . j-.-* FOR LI V E R POO L— Taken noGrain —The fine Al fasueaiiing bark TAY , Capt. Adams, is now wvîit*. » i oa .ii n g with provisions, and will have imfnediate tor the above [ion. For freight or passage, apply to G. W. OLIVER, - - St. I nar.es t. l-'OR 1.1 \ EGPilOL / a. .-I he line A UN ES, Capt. S mall min , port. For freigiit JOHN TOOLE, No. 2i Bank Plar-e, or t o \\ . '»LIVER, ui St. Charles .-t. FOR I A Y ER POOL—The fine British ship CAL I FORAI A, Capt. Law-on, will have immediate ■ tli patch for the above port For freight of provi r Cotton, apply to KLENGEN DER & CO., 2&B t. Charles st. FOR LIVER POOL-The new British bark BELLA DONNA, Capt. Payson, will take a full cargo ol corn or provisions. Apply to KLINGEN UER iu C o., 23 Su Charles^st. FOR LIV ER POD L—the new, fast-sailing Brit ish ship VV ARBLER, C For baV ^ .1« IHN W. ANDRE G. VV. OLIVER, Ü3 St. Charle î ship ARAB, Loring :tl will have dispatch. /2-j, FOR FREIOllT—The Al Sicilian bark FRAN ChhCA, Capt. Giovanni Vella, will be ready ti receive a cargo for any port in the Mediterraneai. the first of nea* week. Her capacity is of 500 to tXW bales, for which apply to fy8 BAR ELLI & CO., 61 Common s MAY O » S oggigjU USIC. STORE, m "t^iî iHïi Nos. 5 and! Camp St., i very reasonable prices, and c Among thein are Piano Fortes made by the old aud cele brated manufacturers, T. (iubert A: Co., of Boston, of rich ne, and finished beautifully in Rosewood, Black VValnnt .tl Mahogany, with iron frames, made in tue most substan tial aud Workmanlike manner. Also, the justly celebrated Jh'Uian Piano Fortes, which for sweetness of tone have not been equalled. They are peculiarly suited to tiie country, as the /Eoban does not require tuning for years. 'I he N e w 1 111 p r o v e m e n t in Piano Forte«, the patent f ibratingpverbndge , is also tor sale at the same establish ment. This improvement gives peculiar limine** and bril liancy to the treble, adds to the durability and strength of the Piano, and renders it capable of remaining much longer hi tune thaivthose in ordinary use. VV. T. M. is Agent for Henri Herz ' celebrated Grand Pianos and Pianinos, made in Paris. For power and sweet ««•s ot tone, they stand preeminent. '1 lie Dolce Companu Attachment, J. Pleyel & Co. 's Paris Pianos, and Instruments from all the best manufactories, constantly receiving, ami for sale ou h lierai terms. SLL.OND-HAND PIANOS for sale, from $50 to #200 each, and taken in part payment for new Pianos. cat'hca'rt' .... WimWlnstrnment, for Village Church« Parties, anil the private practice of Orga , sweet and power! ul tone, is portable (.weighing 25 pounds), and ottered at $50 each. Ortlers for Guitars, Violins, Violoncellos, Clarinets, r lutes, Hageolets, Strings, and Musical Merehandi.se of every kind will be promptly executed at reasonable 1 Bands supplied with Brass Instruments and Band Musn HARPS, double and single action, 011 hand aud mti onler, to suit the taste of purchasers. MUSIC.—'file largest catalogue in the South. Tiie stock is an accumulation ol over twenty and beautiful pieces out of print. NEW MUSIC al from the North, . y Uie foreign steamships, .s punish Songs , Dances, Walt/es, &c.—a regular supply. Original Music published week at the Store—Native Compositions solicited, bound, copied aud arranged. Subscriptions received • " Message Bird," "Sarcmt's Musical Times," ami Baltimore Olio. ....By atldressing the undersigned, lyjiartof tliv adjoin. VVM. T. MAYO. LVStRAACE COMFAAY OF "" *JT. 1825. f^- CAPITA L^# 300,000. ^ D. VV. CLARK, President. WM. CO NNE R,-Secretary. FIRE, MARINE AND RIVER RISKS. ATo. »2 Camp street. r PHE undersigned, having been appointed Aecnt (in place A of T. A. Adams, Esq., resigned) of the above oldand and favorably knqvyn Company, is now prepare»! to Adams, Esq., resigned) . »nowu Company, is now iwi-ami w himih-, layornblte terms, against FIRE, MARIN E AN li INLAND RISKS. All losses will be promntly settletl here, or paid in Hartford, Conn., at the optiou of the insured. Risks ON LIVES also taken in the New York Life CHAS. C. LATHROP, Agent. Insurance Compa ty Office 92 Camp s d. New Orleans. o31 ii tQ- CAUTION.— Persons Rupt tred shouUl bt a insulated Hen ell adn;,ieit<fR USS. SHERMAN'S n™ Pau.u TRUSS. IN ALL ordinary cases, a dure is warranted: ir L "d ease and comlbrt. .Made aud adjusted b> llie proprietor only at 70 St. Charles street. SHERMAN'S LATEST PATENT PRE Ml UM ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER-The lightest, most elastic and comfortable instrument in nse for the cure of the womb complaint—tiie bearing-down teeling at the bottom of die stomach, weakness of the lungs, side and back, the whit«», etc. In preguaucy, its use prevents miscarriage —infact.it is indispensable to the comfort of every delicate female. If any doubt fhe efficacy of this sapporter, they can be referred to the wife of a very celebrated physician of this city, who is now using one with parcel satisfaction, after try ing several other patent supporters widiout any relief. Physi cians are resiiectfully invited to call and èxainine the instru ment at the proprietor's, 70 St. Charles street. In my practice, I have bad occasion to examine and 1 apply all the hoante.1 Alslotaiiial ^uppoiters in use, and h.ive iuund neue »o well tt.iaiKed to impart relict .m-l comiurt bitlie nfllivud «» Mr. Slwuiiui's. Pliilatlelplsa, Aug. là, 1649. WM. ANt»KKBoN, M 1). For three year« i was afflicted with the woiuO compUiui— pan ol ^ My sutforhigs were very grtsl. No lit-ruian's Ahdeuiinal Btip RHHHMHI house, aud fngaiu my tor* mer health and cheerluluesa. Mrs. W ILHJ N-OS, August il, lata. 157 Eighth street, Philadelphia . SHERMAN S NEW PATENT SHOULDER, BACK AND ABDOMEN BRACE—For weakness of the chest, spine, back, etc. It ]>iv. enls lhe hliunlu<trs from falling for ward, on the ehast, expanda the chamber in which the lungs and heart are contained, and gjves buoyancy and vigor to the whole frame—thus counteracting the principal causes which lead to disease on those important organs, and to a numerous train of ills to which so many are subject—cau be bad only ol die proprietor, 70 SL Charles street. SHERMAN'S IMPROVED SUSPENSORY BAN DAGE»—For die support of the scrotum and testicles. This article is very useful, especially in the Soudiertt States, owing to the relaxing of die climate. It i* a light and eiiiciept a~' : ' ot'dress and physical sûpport. Young men will üpd it a fort and safeguard ; old iirmi will prove its utility in prolong a. . :iee of which i inlv at No. 70 _ jail 8dp F järs ^üiZoj'Vuifülk Ö VÏf ÈR's"i s CLAMS, in 1 and 2 pound cans ; s SA LMO N, in 1 and 2 pound cans ; ■til I got one <>f Mi : STEAMBOATS. r freight v *"d swift-rnrmirtf Paekrt Steams OKH,OV Caprain R. A. Heim, d AME» I.. DA k , Cart. W. t. Gibenon, iihI C ALIFOD A IA. Cajn. C. L. R-vnoUs, bavin« been bntlt «iwewty for the Lake Trade, wiüt superior accommo bit ions, (tiie Ladm Cabins ah in State-rooms >-one of the above ateamert will leave the Portehartam Rai'-aad DAILY during the week, on the arrival at the I«k* of the9% o'clock Cars, and ol the 2 o'clock t. m. Cars on Sunday«. PM s agB . aptdv to J. dt y G EDDgS. Agents, Bank Plaee. Si earner III) STÔN A—For Koaisville ami all intfrmi-diate landing»—Tjk well known regular paaaeoger pscker^fz-amer BOSTON A, Jam»^ M. Pri'-e. tnaf-t.-r, is rtbw receiving freight itnd wdl leave as above on WEDNESDAY,ttth liifcL,JtX 5O'clock, f. m. For freight Or pawage, having unMirpa-nei^ arcom'mo dations, apply on board, or to tyl^i BUTLER k MO ORE. rert ^Regular Red River JiMiff Til OA Y - For SbrewPÇ r TilHir Grand Ecore, Alexandria and all I. latidings—Tiie new ami farft-running steamer ST. ANT1IO NY, Capt. H. G. Bommen, will positively leave lor th .1lt., ia . . n U* L'llV li'hll 1 V* IV. li. Ink. .1 1 .i ' (• I. 1^ I* VI (> / tiie trade during the season. fjlfo tf*'- ^Reaiilnr T«»-dav Oaarhitti Packet ABEHDEEY — For Camdw. Frenuhport, mÊsKs-janm Beach HiH, Champagnolle, Wilmington. Ca ry villeTAlibäina Landing, Monroe, Columbia, Hamwiiiurg,,. Trinity and Black River»—The new, elegant an'I swP't mn ning panenjrer packet ABERDEEN, (Ja; k. G. W. ClondS. will leave lor the above on WEDNESDAY, 13th ia^ant, freight or^aas.ige ; having elegant accommodations, apply on lioard [fytil T. B. jiMITH, SeMmt J&â BTHäsidk and Memphis—The elegant ami very running passenger ««teamer UNCLE SAM, will leave lor:!' above and intermediate landings, on WEDN ESDAY. 13tl/ - 12 o'clock, m. For freight or pa-^age, apply to Çfyla] T. E . S WITH. *6 Mag arme st Regular Red River Packet MEDORA For Port Caddo. Shrereport. Natchitoches and Alexandria — The inaguuiccut. .fast-rnnnTbg ket"MEDORA, Capt. S. Appiegate, will po*i 'Étk ' e and all intermediate landing«,* «st., at 4 o'clock p.. m. For frei gl ««ml. loot ot I ii'tomhouscrt., or to T. B. SMITH, W Magazine street. eiy I'-ave for the aliove _ WEDNESDAY, 13th inst passage, apply 011 Wan), ly 13 t. S. Mail JOIIA A DAMS- F or L ville, Cincinnati, Wheeling and Pittsln VV EDN ESDA Y , 13th inst., at 5 o'clock '. light-draught, passenger steamer JOHN Jones, inaxter, n now receiving fr aliove. For freight or passage, Imvint, _.. notations, apply on board, toot of Poydras HYDE U OGLESBY, 12 Poydras street, bhn Atlams is an entirely new boat, built ex .'mc inna ti trade. t'y 13 j, ^ Cuiu hr*r land River Pac ket A MLR 1 CA ' • X J ^ ,e Johnson, master—For Nashville, Ciarks Ok ville, Canton, Eddyville, SmitJiiantl, Padu lempbia—'The ii«w, magnificent and /fast-running tteamer AMERICA. Capt. JetjM? John-on, will ,/u-- n i leave tor tiie above and all intermediate landings on VVEDN ESDAY, 13th inst., at 5 o'clock p. m. For freight or pannage, having un*urpa*«ed state room accommodations, apply on board, loot of Canal street, or 10 Capt. BROOKS, 67 Magazine st. fyia or to T. B. SMITH, 96MazTainte rt. rteamer ALTON, wa to:i. master, is receiving freight and will leave as above VVEDN EflDAV , 13th instant, at 5 q'clock p. .h. positiv« For Jreight or passage 1 , apply on board, opposite Poydras apviet, or to Tf\ DE it OGLESB Y, lJ Poydras -t. N. B. The Alton draws ouly thirty inches water, and will mee t wit h no dela y. fy 12 , »>r. .MP£ , i® U8llH ~The fine"steamer RIO OR A A DE, J. H. Gordon, inasu- r , will leave AmoWtl for (Ire above on WEDNESDAY, lulli int., ■ ' ' L ' - Ir -i.-i.t !i.,tl pa app'y o;: bonri ' * NO, 97 Magazine si [fyll] C. TOLEDA.N ivift-r r JIM GILMER ^1 le 13t T. B. SWTÜ .WA&ga^' _ . TK< s^l\S. Mail BAY STATE—For Fittsbarg, 7 Wheélingand Cincinnati—OaTHURSDAi, fh^sÀr^rsàL lhe 14th in#t., at 4 o'ciocit, p. m. positively.— riie new, ligiii draught I>as<enger steamer BAY STATE, yai>t. Collier is now receiving freight, and wtfi le&ve a» Wove. For treight or passage, having unsurpastied. accom nodations, apply on board, at the foot of Poydras street, or □_ [d 13] H Y DE Ac OGLESBY. 12 Poydnw street. , tas Tiie JLLfÀ— Fur St. la>uis,Cajro,Memphis, a .| and iiiterin«jdiate landings—OnTHliRSDA Y , ^ir.T%?riiMBl-*tn instant, at 4 p. */, positively—'The new, •leiuiid a no very fast-running «steamer JULIA, i« now re eiving Ireigjit, ami will leave as above. For freight or pas ige, having unsurpat^ed accommodations, apply on board, t tiie loot of Poydras street, or to ' O. M. WTBITB, 16 Poydras street,_ *Uf antl Yalabusha Rivet Packet PLAN ! ER, Ca:, t. C. V. Wells-For Gre .-la, Trov, Leflore. Greenwood, Marion, 'ity anu d a ta rua— '1 lie light-oranght steamer ill positively laave tor the above ànd all livings, pa FRIDAY, ti>e 15tli bisUuit, at For treight or passage, apply on board, foot T. B. SMITH. 96 Magazine st. PLANTER, all landiugs.i FRIDAY, the appl e lor B 1 White REENWOOD k C'».. t-i Gravi« r st. n , '. m..»ville Fachet DELLI-. KEY« Capt. ' " 1'. A. Key—FOr Louisville, New Albany, Ev. ansville , Smiihiand, i'a.lueahjCairo and Mein I*u>— fi..- new , ta- t-running and inagniticent passenger steamer il ELLE KLV , will arrive, in time u> ieavo on or abont F R I D A Y , the luth hist., at 4 o'clock p. m. Fot freight or passage , having accommodations unsurpa^aed by any boat on the Western waters, apply oil board, or to T, B. SM1TH.96 Magaziue street, ly 11 or GEORG E FORM AN, iq Tchonpltonlas st. N. K. A plan of the cabin may be seen, and slate-rooms secured upoy application to the agents. •i-, ifc is now receiving freight, head of Gravier st. veas above on SATURDAY, lCtji inst., at 5 F ■ L '' Arkansas Rive: »pel* M., taking freight lor ail landing! below Napoleon. For farther i or tu [ fylilj M. GREENWOOD it C .Princeton, VlcksburK and MilliKen 1 - „ EVE j \ ij \ it— tor Princeton , Vicksburg . Mtlliken ' s Bend , Wi renton , New Carthage , Grand Lull , Rodney and Nateln .-. The mag liili cent regular passenger packet M< )NT< iOM ERY , Çapt . J. Estes , wdl positively run permanently in the tra ^i tlp- oughout the sca - on , and will leave lur the Above antl a in ter me « hate landings EVERY MONDAY, at 5 o ' cioc r . M. For freight or passage , apply to »14 T. B. SMITH. 96 Mrtsar . ine st . FOR CALIFORNIA. CALIFORNIA. FOR CRACHES, Direct—The new and favo V i T '"j Vn iC,1500 nedted that , from burtlien , Charles Stoddard , coinmanai MONDAY, 4th March , at 8 a. m ? rior steamer having made tiie trip from iiagres in eight days , it is confidenly it , irom this point , sin* will make it in less than hie reputation ( lor speed , comfort , attention to . id luxuries of ( able ) which attaches to this noble gives the be * t assurance to passengers that every c « and comfort which may be desired will here be . OO «A OO ."i OO In SalooisJ .HmMMMHIIIIIII In Lower Cabin In Steerage, (with mattress and seperate » ... fi-c^ Au evpencnoed Physician is attached to the si, N o Berth secured till paid lor.... Freight 50 cents pi cubic foot All Pa&iage Tickets ami orders lor freight mu 11 ARRfS & MORGAN, Agents, 79 Tchoupitoulas Bt. F« ir SA.Y FRANCISCO— Positively the Ft, fy4 td ÄF èo.... ; , „ rr . , .... R. Calhoun. rtia«ter. She has on board two-thirds yf her cargo, aud will leave abou,t tiie 15tn inst. For balance of freight, apply on boartl, near the Chagres Steamship VVIiarf, at Lalayette, or to BARELLI & CO., 61 Common st. N. B. Thi s vesse l win insure or. best terms. fjrlS W; i OR SA.\ I llA XCifeCO^ California— An A 4 vessel will have dispatch lor the above porf, pro ~^ r ' ,mm vided a freight should be ottered, upon winch no advance would be required heîre. Apply to 1)8 3t J. VV. ANDREWS ^ CO., 91 Common st. FOR SA\ F II A .\ CISC 'O—Passage only- To difS «ul on the 15th FEHRUARY—The A 1 coppered ■* 5eM " and cop|iet-faatened bark OREGOA, Isaac P. Davis, master, having a full cargo engaged and going on board will leave punctually as above, and will take the limit ed nariiher of ten passengers only. For which, having lipe accommodations, apply on board, post 10,-Second Munici pality^!; to [fy8] BARE LLI te COr r 6f Common st. Hill 8A.V I'll A ACIfll'O, Cull lorn la—Tf i,- \vfil Vfcgjjl known last-sailing coppered aud copper-fastened n- baik A L A H A M A , Capt. Wall, wiU have early dispatch for the above porf, aud can handsomely accommo date a few cabin passengers. For freight or pasture, apply to JOHN VV. ANDREWS & CO., 91 Common st. fy2 or to C. J. MEEKER CO., ü6 Poydra*.streei._ R, FOR SAX FRANCISCO« CaUfornia.-The splendid A 1 coppered and very fast sailing ship ONTARIO, Capt. Henry A. Chnever, wiii have immediate dispatch. This ship isol the first class, well found and furnished in every respect, and has splendid accommoda tions lor cabin passengers. For freight i! or parage apply to WRASON It CO., PARADISE, LAu b rto D E W E Y ii CLARK FXIR SA A FllAAClsCO Canior coppered an«l copper-i'asteneil '.bark FLORIDA, C. Ellery, above with dispatch. She will receive only a that port. The i _ . assed, being entirely in atate-roon tiUl'ed with every diiug which could m hl to theiituc She is partie alad>' adapted to those travelling with tliei cabin passengers are limited. 1 liose nia, who wisli a quick aud pleasant trip, hail belt their tickets, as another opportunity of the kind will i occur. For freight or passage, apply on board, a Second Municipality, or to R. M. HARRISON & CO.,14Gra ja'3 or O. VV I CK H A M ,'dö Common street. DR. SAM L HYATT'S OFFICb AND RKS1 DEN Oil, on H '-rcuies streit, between Ernto aiu Thalia— Dr. Hyatt will direct his attention in future niort particularly to tbe PRACTICE «»F MIDWIFERY, and to the treatment ol all those Diseases affecting more pecu liarly Ft males and Children His charges will be jiiQtlerate and accomniudated to the ciicumsiance» of partie» consulting iiitn. Freahaud pure Faccine J.ymph ulwuyson band. VACCINATION iierlormed on VV r eune^ dayis and Sat uaiiAYS, from 8 to 1u o'clock a. m . The cldldren of the poor vaccinated gratuitously, every Monda \, from 3 to 5 o'clock p. m. jaJ7 lm DR. FI LIOFT, VETERIN ARY SFRGRON,. IXfOULU announce to the citizens of this city and its Y \ vicinity tliat. he is prepared to attend to all business in his line entrusted to his care. Dr. Elliott hoi»es his long éxpe r.ence a* a Veterinary Surgeon, will insure him a large busi ness, as he spent nine years iu the Veterinary College of France, live v tars in Prussia, aud the last live 5ears in this «it y with great snooess. The Doctor's charges are from tl to #1U upou auy curable disease—advice gratis. The Doctor is to be found at all hours of the day and night at Tattersalls Stables, St. Charles street. tgT FAMILY HORSES, well broke, always on hand and for sale. »1 3 6m I IQÎJORS— Cognac Brandy, Jamaica Rum, and Irish -A Whisky; Sherry Wine, Scotch Ale, aud London ami Dublin Porter ï 5 half in-** COGNAC BRANDY ; 3 pnncliMftiH JAMAICA RUM, (very old and snpertor) in bond aud entitled to debenture ; 6 puncheons old IRISH WHISKY, also in bond and eiiiitied to debenture ; 10 casks of the old Mohtiliado SHERRY WINE, so much priztid for i's agreeable Ha vor ; 20 casks SCOTCH and BURTON ALE: 2b0 cask« LONDON and DUBLIN PORTER, ia quart and pint tiottles. The above llqdors will bo sold very low to the trade, and die terms accommodating. , « jaâb JOHN TOOLE, 86 Bank Place. GWEdi ELKMli FIGS-^lCO .Up. fn*h Elu. K r it/ ÜÜ0 drums Sicily CHESNUTS; 2 bbl«. Paner Shell A LMO.NIlS ; 2 bbla. PECAN NUTS ; just received and ifor f)S a EÀ'vMOMD a ARMITAUE, 71 Camp «. NEW ORLEANS: WEDNESDAY MORNIN4L FEBR'V 13, DKPAP.titre of rug GaoantA.— ** Freighred with paw^aser" of eveir sort, A motley throng tf— e Tlie dense *nioke ir I» fo the iir in early voiames m Winch, coiling and nnroiling c the-biwy port. the whwf, Trails like a writhing *erpmt far bsbind." Yesteeday, at 8 a. k., this n<*»!e vrftssi moved from her msnr ingis, and " walking the water« like a thing of ttfe," carried her crowd«! decks several Irandre«! ot oar adventnrotw citizen«, on their jonmey to the T<smd of Gold. The scene at parting exhibited ths? tonehing and the Indicrooa; eye* oïï tbe.melfing mood fc'tre fiîlerl with tears ; hearts that '»•day, perhaps, have recovered th ir elastic bound then felt hot th* weight of «««row. Prienét and kindred stood npoo the vtmre, hn.*hai>ding every moment Isff, in which to say that 'mle word. "Farewell." Bri fVt it m, each k*ter it» too often Fr inght witli «tire of grief than vol tune* can contain. Its syllables teil of the r-ast and joint to tiie futar&f How many ways, merry and sad, are there for faying "Good-bye" —even when tl« fe*iiag ot regret jn the snm»-. Yesterday it wo.« exem.iiirtedjn the wild mirth—the tearful look—the load Tau ?h—the pa*«ioeate «mbrace—the nn timely jest—the feigned bravado all evinced in that mixed assembly, where family ties were so soon to be sondern!, and lovmg hearts separated for a time—perhaps fnrsver. Cheering words were tittered by lir».that were compressed With the effort—" God bless yon," fobbed opt by many that frit the need of His aid. The bell ^>oke ont the hodr ofseparatiw» :—woman's form bowc«l at the »onnil, ati/| man's choked voice essayed the parting chcer. The good ship moved— hau were raised, ker chiefs fluttered, tearful eyes tt.-aiMed—and, rounding mapaii. cally into the stream,-w if h the flkgs of oor conntqr flying gaily in the wind, the Georgia sped on her mission.. The ripwd dirpenwl—how many to look upon the vac$nt seat %t rlie household hearth, and dreamjolj often of the absent ode ; to wreath a garland of flower* from the bnds of Hope—to twine around tiie memory of the wanderer in tiie Treason: Land! . M akiiI f*RA - .—Despite of tiie rk»wing artnonfeemem'of a contemporary. Mardi Gras did mot bring " mask and madrf gal, " " varied merriment, " nor " recktm revelry. " It came—'tis gone—and we record the Vesult. A few juveniles delighted themselves with painted pasteboard and a pint of (kinr each—the wipd in tiie momin# threw dost in the eyes of pedestrians—die rain in the afternoon onme dowa with its usual vehemence, and the evening ushered the first day of Lent in the sans# maimer that lier misty robe is gathered npon otluT wet, dLsagreekbk ilays. Tiie glorie» of Mardi Gras have de parted long Huce ; and vivid descripitons of the day must lie coined from imagination, for the rites of olden times have now truly become " «tale, flat and unprofitable. " The Carniva] has flitted back .to tiie land of iu birth, and iU parti-colored ^shadow only remains to amuse onr children. The gayeties of that pleasant time of yore iiave been driven away by the mat ter of iàct population that ha< bum up the city ; mask and pageant no longer amuse, and tie spirit of the age has even substituted flour lor bon -tons. CofNctL OF THE S econd Ml NICXPaLitt. —Ja< eve ning, at the time aiiiiointed Ihr the meeting of ths Council, the streeu were flooded with râin, and the mimic deloge pre vented the u-ual sitting. " No quorum" was recorded in the place of tiie regular business. L afayette C ockcil.—Last evening waa the regular day for the nieetiifg of this body, but owing to the iuiJemency of the weather there was no quorum. MysTERtocs.—There is a painful rumor afloat relative-to a late death in ibis city. It u staled that a gentleman of protierty r.-idiug in the upper partof the Second Municipality, attempted to commit suicide about ten days since : his friends aver that he succeeded, but no legal proceeding* were taken to show this, and it is said that after lingmng several days the man died and> his body wa« immediately boxed np and sent North. ' C aning.—We have beard thaj an ojh-ration of this kind came oft* yesterday, growing out of tiie remarks of counsel in die groat G ai tie* case. ■ .. 1 in a W ell.—'Thcbody of a white man, r " " sterday, ftitheivarot agr and Spain streets. F rut l have remained in the 1 Houoeably Dist n^RiiKP—Caroline Jordan, accused of larceny, has been honorably Uus^igrged by Reponier Geuois, tiiere not being tile slightmt evidence to support the charge. AI! aih-.lavit Is-tore Recorder <*i>nou, asking detention ot the prisoner uniil the receipt of a re Governur of Ai;ibama< Clifloird is charged w ich coinuiiiun/ a burg] < ket .—Michael Langin—oneof the light-fingered ho needed but cry '* Presto," and your pur-e is s biougbt up i>e:ore Rr-corder Baldwin yeMeiday Ior g to a certain Uie extent of ueraonal property beiong rngin had i liinuspe. caily in.roducod hit i Court lur trial. tfhkîh Mi above uaiued. Rignéy's " little ! ticalarly small la-lure the tribunal hig, the case was seul for i the chargt ol *:o, money aud lumber used. _ Mr. Ba«in stated ii. ted part of Uie building Ni tiia äeleJdant, who acumen not lu^cti ou tuet, hut base indeed, o his cost, alter exiiending the sum aothority" looked par I belore the F i'rht District Court. tiie present attack'. • S tabbincj.—An assault, with a knife, was con »ne Joini Campbell upou tiie person of Jauies Ml f uesuay evening, at tiie corner of Si. Philip and Le McCuny received a dreadful wound upon th i w a< conveyed to tiie Charity Hospital, apparent!, state. We bnder^tand that be is not expected lo kesterday, Campbell wae brought bofon* Recorder io take his trial bel. ire tin- First Dis.tr. t.at a previous rencunue, McCuny i upou tiie aceused, and that this led tiKiocs Characters .—We reported the charge of vagrancy before Recorder Baldwin. "As we predicted. White and Davis were at large by virtue of a writ of habeas corpus, Issued by Juilge Mcfienw, lielbre the sun set upon the labors of the Court. Aud Forbes, wlio ban been commiited by the Recorder i'or examination^ wasreiea sed in tiie most summary, manner by the Judge, who, with out stopping to iuquire into lhe merits of the ease, ortlered his discharge. This assumption of authority is too raak to be even questionable. The. accused -had not been sent down, but merely airajaned, an-i mi investigation had taken place in Uie premises. V csterday was lixeil Ior that purpose by Re corder Baldwin: aud officer Aguew, who accompanied the prisoner betöre tiie First District Court, was not even allowet! the time to show that proof sufficient had been collected lit iiiui for trial for picking the :>«cket _ .Jf a few days since, in Royal street. Yon tre discharged, sir," was the brief form of the judi cial proceedings in the case, delivered by Judge Mcllenry, as aim betbre the pr had fairly entered the bar. Two hours 'lyanibdlatmg our streets, and keenly •atty, no doubt , to make , which w4re s l'or picking pockeU, found ujuin NewOrleaiis Post- ol'flre. Open Daily irom 7 A.M. to 6 P. M -o n Sunday, from VtollA.W. Great Eastern Mail , via Mobile Winter Arrange lay ami rfatunlay; B.ij, I o'clock Mr pos'.-piud fortign leu Rupniiri Fort Pike m> Tuîs-la». St. Louit, Hast Chriatian sj.ii ratcagoula G reat W estekn—Supplying BatonRoug-, St. Francis ~ ~ ' Ci«./, Uiàktbur & L>ikt Providence, tt'orlH Lake, Lolumbim, Napoitoti * " drid, Rick tiUi,lWatchtz, Grand Uuif,Kiàk»burg,L>ike ington's Point, Gr ten cille. Grand Lake, Cuiu Kilt Rictr, JJclena, .W emphit, Handotph, .Vi i, Co ujnbus, Ky., Ca Lmitvitle." 9 Ohio up ts n.ljf Tuesday and gii Lot'lsvtLLE — Extra — Supplying JV.Uchez, Vieksburg. Napoleon oi.d Mei/iphie... .Closes daily (except Sunday J* at s p. m. ; srritrea dutly—Irregular. St - Louts — Supplying Afutehez, Vieksburg,—Memphis, N atchez and V icksbcro P acket..^..Clones Monday. Tuesday, Fi .day au-i Saturday al 3 p. m. ; arrives every suuday. MouiUy. 1 iiursJay and t riday «t 8 a. ni. S t. F rancisville, or CoAET-<rSunplyina die Interior ol L- uisi.tu .loses on bund ay and Woduesday ai 7 a.m., due on Tuesday and Friday si S p. in. C ovinoton. or L ake....Closes Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9 a. in.. due Tuesday, Tliuisday ai d äatUr< ay m 4 p.ui. R ed R iver....Closes twice a week, generally <'n Taesdaj and Kri.iay, at I p. in. ; arrives twice a we«* -irreguUr. L a fay ETTE... .Closet daily (except Sunday ) at 1 p. m. ; ai mes daiiy (except Sunday ) at IIa. ui. C a&ROLLTON — Clones on Mnuday, Wednesday and Pri Brazos Close*every Thursday at 7 a. ro. ; atrival d Vera Crus. Tampico and Mexico —Per fhe West India swamera, via Slobilt... .Closes on tfie iust ol -i -ch mou h, hi l2| p T . m. letter* to ba pre-paid »i cvms single, and u. wspaperrij ceuu ea«h. ...Due »u tl«« Slsioi each inontb r at9 a. m. Havana. West India Islands. S. A viERicAand Evaopa —If er the Wekt India kieainem, via MobHt. ...Ciosas on meäü'ii ui e«'"h mooth, at I Si p.^in.— letters and neSrapapers o Ih; pre-paid... Havana —Per American Packets.. ..Closes on the 9th and p.:rs 3 c i pre-paid; single uu I 4i via Cr.ai i I2j c California and Oregon — Per A merscan Paekeu, via Chd gitt and Pu mi ma Closes ouc. a m onUi-irregular. Singlf toCi.arre.2n ems, lo he ,.re-pai-r : do. u» Panama, 3« cents do . t ^San Bieg«», 8an ' aBarbi)re, Mom -r«-y, S .ui Ifrai^; iscvautl Ast-^ be pre-paid .'.-.Arrivesonce a mouth — irregular. * M. MUrfSON, PfSt.mai Posuoffice, NetsrO*leans, October 10, l-4y. TO SHIPPERS OF LI M HER TO CALIFORNIA A.VD OTHER PORTS. TOIE undersigned. Agent for the CALlFORlA STAR AND PLANING MILLS, aitnatod on St. Andrew Bay, West Florida, sixty miles to tbe aaatwaidof Pensacola, begs leave to call the attention of Shipper» to die induce meiita which the v ^P»e«ors of die. above-mentioned M ills oiler. Rough 1 IN lu LUMB1.R of any description cau lie furnished on boartl at A'tne Dollars per thousand: and the ance of ten or twelve men given in loading. D rks»ed UER. Tougued ami Grooved, can al^o be furbished at corresponding rates. Vessels thawing 311'eet can aran the lltir at St. Andrew Bay. For further particulars apply to •. , „ VV. H. 'HAL X, fyl corner Gravier st - " ** *" * Sales will be made c Covvpeas -For seed, of the qew crop, in (tore and for sale by [ fyll tfj B a REE 1.1 & CO.». 81 Common su RICE—New orop Carolina, just received from Charleston antl for sale by 'Vll BAR ELLI & CO. , 61 Common st. ENGLISH CANNEE COAL - ö O ton« of the above splendid Cofd, cargo of the British ship Eliza Keith, uow discharging. For sale m bulk or divided to s it it partir*. Dil SPENCER FIELD, JU Poydi ts st. SALT—lliOO bushels Trapani Salt afloat, par bjuk. Fran cesca, from Sicily, for «ale by f|8 BARELLI & CO., öl Common st. Filtering, or drip stoni^.-ffljostiecrivad jrt-r schooner 'Time, from Nwsau, N. P., lor Äle by jalä) 10t JOHN STROUD Jc CO., 14». Common st. partof Imperial, Gunpowder, Youug Hyson and Oo.oug. A l s o— ô (Jases < Hilton Ginger, in jaw ; for «a» by fy8 5t RAYMOND ARMITA g E . 71 Camp at. ORANGES AND LKMfl die ton. just arrived fruinc N uts, etc. for sale by fyti bt IMS I ' ., .-es l' LE iPINE API FIGS-WW) Sugar-cured : 'äfoN. d Ä b i NEW ORLEANS MARKETS ■vi ^ m-afcxaai^ m IM COTTON -Th. mrttn .u bn. r jw t . ,, mi (fa]y ÎS00 hale^wers sokl at \ We alter onr inotatoos 1 TOB ACCO^-We no'iced of 84 hhds., via new) 30 A. and 12 R., and 42 Mason Crtmty, all SUGAR AND MOLASSES,-The rainy weather ye* ferday eheckal the demai»»! for Sogar, and only**) Hhds were disposed of at feeble price». Sales, 700 bbb. Mohnsas at ISflPHfc. ^ ran/; 11 for ordinary to prime. FLOUR.—The bad weather jrreventsd mnch from Miag done in Floor, and only a few hnr.dred bbls. were disposed of, mostly at $5 50 for St. Eon is snperfine. and $-ï <B2X(9 $6 00 y bbl. for extra and choice Illinois and St. Louis. CORN.—A good demand, and, despite the rain. tfXX)sacks ere soM, of which 2100 at 48, 1400 yellow at 40, nod tHO at 50c. fr bn*bel. OATS.—A sale of 130 sacks St. Loois at 70c. from atona PROVISIONS.—The Pork market was firm, and the prin. cipal sales were %0 bbls. Mess (foor lots) at $9 50, 00 at 62m, »'• Rumps at $7 00, 90 M. O. at $8 50. and - Pnme $7 50 V bbi. Beef » sailing steadily at til 50($$» 00 for Mess, $4 5F^$8 50 for Prime, and $5 fl0®$5 2b for B. Lard «till improving, and sales of 102 bbls. Greasa at 43*, 4H, 4% and 4%, 174 bbls. prime af «. 200 kegs at «tf, and 23D0 choice from store at 6%e. 4P ft>. Bacon Sideavebuiuig at#( ®4li, and extra Sugar cored Hams at 10c. COFFEE.—Aboot 700 bags Rio sold at W&Uiic. WHISK Y—Doll. Sale», 150 bbls. Rectified oa the Leven at mi, 217 (five lots) at 21,80 Raw at 21, and nearly 100 Heater's at 24c. FREIGHTS.—We beard of no new engagement. SKTV ORl.KAas CAT TLE MARKET. I..FiTrrr,, Tn«A»,, Foh. iah-,. Arrimi,»mmr Bo«otia, wiih 6 Cow, and CM»*. 223 8h e«>, vid 10 Hma Price.: UreS (MU,. * tM-nki han 1*™ mati. at 6c.; H.ft, |h „«t ; Mutp, *1 M ,3 25 Vliead ; MUciCçwt, , JÙ o0<a,43 GO 9 h«ta ■ CüImi 3>i®6c. »• S. nn. " .10'. POPvT O K NEW (IIILEAN S. iS® âT9y' N.— l»!»otTtrP8 9Qo W.—fa^laaJBl LATTTtr B. ▼ Basta Ship VVdliam, Hall, Boston. L. H. Gale Ship Mediator, Bliffi ,s, New York, J. O. Woodraff & Co 3 C. Dow, Blanchard- fi«»™ r tv®t. - - , Pike, "London, c »»m. ratten, Dprker. Bostr ship Amertqae, Jowd, Borden 7"u «.uv J. P. Whitney * Ca J. P. Whitney at Ca D. Lanata L. Jeannett A Co J. Wilson at Co J. W. Andrews èt ato siiip Wfft. Patten. Dwker. feosfon, ]•>. ship Amérique, Jo»4, Bon j'r. ship Anna, Gilles, Havre. Iir. ship Thomas, Betu, Liverpool, Br. ship Pingal, Black. Liverpool, j. »». Br. bam Hero of Sidou, Spe w*, Liverpool. Brig Mowy, Borton, New York, Sehr. Aiicé, Minor, Pensacola, Joan it arks y Arrived Yesterday. Ship Maid of Orleans, Dennis, H days from New York, to A. Cohen—1st my. Br. hark Ataia, Webster, from Liverpool, 13th Dee., to Jan. Magee 0L Co—Engii»b Torn. HunUville, Pell, from TuscnmtMa—i!507 bales cottoa. Cotton Pant, Snap.t, from Arsansas River—1438 bis. cotton. Planter, Wells, from Grenaila— UÄ bales cotton. Bostons, Price. Irom I^ouwvdie. Wasliington, Cam.'ll, fiotn Cincinnati. Lafayette, Bentley, îironi Lonisvilie. Giervxïe, Dunham, from Lonisvilie. Gov. Bern*. Brandenburg, from White River—116b*. cottoa. Aibatrus, Daga u , irom Lafonrehe. Monroe, Johnson, trou» St. Martinsville. Eliakn, l^ndry, hom Baton Ron?e—10 bale» cotton. Exit, Sweeney, from Bœûff River—€00 oale* cotton. >reeon, Hitarn, from Mo brie. Tow boat Yankee, Fhnton, from U>e Paaaes. t Memoranda* Tow boat Yankee towed down and to sea, on |he 8th iiwt., ahtja Devon and Andover. r. lylnt of V eascls lu à*urt Äot Cleared» <rr+*t. r.4 m ew no ruing x o»yrçtollu for ■' The 1 rt*e*ut .* mar.ictp^itj 1^11^:1« u.e . ctwasKt m iMaauiMd ami n ; T.jui-any, Ui* Tiiirrt tv n,-'' K„l il . yai..'21 jsa U. I tuù, 9"|>tii»McKeMXMiaitaal it appAh»iiu«tek Hi Sprag uri«a. SwZ x, -ÎAcKicolS >1 ne ft 5,111-j j r ... 3,n.. '. ' y clupt Law ... L'ite! Deu.at....... / Point ...13^alO«Msa... 13 ml ...15^uiit^£ypti«i». L'ti« ..^H,u3 £lis*ttefbfolifla*P«at 7^Ü|Trempn 9,u.l. Mutt* Uyitw .. LUw il.tuöi Uniior,- ...t3,u«! s.1inü«l»Waita, b,ad 2, OU) United ütat«* fimettea L'u i tTiorrey I4.,i..-j . 9,u <3; W^rblrT. . irges-. ■ I4.aj's . Lhit . a,uä tu; W. ft. Jones. n.if^ork Wi hi3 j Zetland .......^ J ""'M mv ' Aheona 33 m2 Pronii* Geu. Taylnr.... H.aJI ueo PaU^er Point M.1 1 binger l»iS ileronits ta,ial It H Uyi », . .. Point Irving. Point laai • 11«.. »vi SMe* Iliu ,nhn Manhad • • Point JosMi %m£ i Rankin rlualand. 13.n .. .10 mi »«•» W,«l Msjuîr tMiiaià. io.i«2 Msrci - - 13.U.1 ... â, u .I Marin ialeaa 8inl ! Aiala Eog.Tun. ieoef.'e 6,n.! vugnsta Ptyoi lea. Vi acie .... I5,h.. Uella LKnuia 15,mo iü.) K. i*auaTi..»».m2 Blaneh Puii.r ieorgr Obreu... 16 m'i 'Irani 5 iuU üeorae Halten. .|4,nui Brenda 13.ai2 ,1a S ml i Bridgetown .... ?.n»3 ,da L'tw|Hriush Frlncrw. M ,m2 on ..'.... Sl.tui 1 Hrotiui El,ui9 ."Ö . 7, m3 ' l.a'ly Falkland .M.ru? Geo. Leklia ....21. L.plo f. ealuaton 88,m2 Idaa ? I.«rd vVeliingtoull^i^ Imliana 1 l.ucy .. .....-rfLiUitjlaniu Lyons TTifil I sal' alla Stewart 17,m3 Maid of Orleans 6km 1 i l«unea Smeh li.my * .intk ...7TT...3a n. J.J Hatlioru ... 12,inül Marathon LHtelJohuGasSle ...."* dan« 8'irtistmJ I."»t• Joseph nah Margaret (Br ) • Vni3,Kirkwood II.ml Margaret Point Lady CouKable.I7.m2 d*riftr*t ßO.uvc Leontine L'tte dsry Glover ...ll,ni*i|t.o|ttSaiidon ... 7,m3 \led'>inak .. Aleiciuncuok Memphis.. 1! Lucy» Ellen -Poii : Margaret Milan St .m? i Marmori . ...Vl^n .»l,m . 6,11,3 Mai 17JBV;N s , 8 .ml;N>v, ... IS ,ma ]N. H. Wolfs. I6,n;3 Nimrod Martha Rogers .2t,m2 Vlary Llleii Point Mayltou. r s^n'i Kctiert Wala.'. . - P»^nt 7,1*» jBJkfet Oiisan Sjpollurd . 9.uig 6,m3 li.ml « to* BaclM. Aiinera Maria t c T Mary tl eu .... LPT ^ary r.moiv ... 8 mM -Mary Geerw .. 23.U.3 .'liei.M .nueiey ...... LPT I .ml [Nda 10,01 r ave.... l®| Point igy ■Pi._ . ■ 11 ,«nl i Wtn. Bryan .... |*FF I l^WäfWai. C.Preston. LPT The Independent Tow boat Company vs. Steamship Ohio. In the United States District Court P«./« District of Louisiana... .ATo. fôoS. her Engine, Machinery. Boats, Tackle, Apparel and Fnroi t tire : and 1 do hereby cite aud admonish the owner or ownesa thereof, amhaH and every odier ivrson, or per-otv?, having, or pr.-tendinrto" have, any right, dt'e or imprest in or to the same, to be ami appear before a District Court of the United states, for the Diatrict aforesaid, to be ho den at tiie city of New Orleans, on or before the third MONDAY from ibis tlate, to show cause, if any they have or can. wby the said steamship OHIO, her Engine. Machinery. Boa'*. Tackle Apparel and Furniture should not be condemned and s agreeably to the prayer of the libtllauu L T . S. Marsfci t Iffioe. Eastern District of L.oui.>.ia;ia. New Orleans, Jan. s 1630. WILLIAM S. SCOTT. I). S. Ikuui, fyl, M, 18 KZlern bi^ri^ of Lcui^vi». C. M Rutherford vs. Steamship Ohio.. !-ai's mg tlin-ctod in the above entitled i warrant e seized ti ... « J the same, to be and appear betore a Di-tii.^ Court'of the United States for the District aftwesaict, to be holden at ihe city of New Orleans, <»n or before the third MONDAY from ibis date, to show catwe, lfanv they hava, or can whv tbe said steam»hiy i »iuo, her Tackle. Anoaiai and Furniture. Enaine, Machinety aud Boats cfcouM no« be condemned ami sold agreably to the prayer of 'he libel ant. U. S. Marshal's Office. Eastern District of Louisiana, New Orleans. Ja" nary ISW. mOJAM ä. SCOTT, Ü. S. M AEsn.t, fy4, 11.18 Eastern District of I Louisiana. O I fTER-1500 kegs prime Weatern ; SCO firkins O Goshen, in More and landin?, for sah» by A. D. GRIEFF ft CO.. ft S 3t '28. 38. 40 ami «t Old ranted. Apply to J. C. H .Vu. S3 BANKS AR CA DORTER—50 caakg of Bver'« Doable Brown Stoat. Ï for sale by KLINGEN fMTR » CO., fy9 lm 28St.C l " " ■ P0TAT0ES-1£5 bbls. Northern Potatoes^ T oSktMn. J » v. Dairy, in store aad for "ale by IT fine foe table ose or olandoc. in stive ami tor sah» by C h AS . WKT«HTON.fMCa»»c.aL ^iHÈESË-éOO boxas Western Reserve ; 3» < od far sala bv A. D. GRIEFF ft CO..