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l. a 0 v- f- I A IT 1 1 1 day ST tCSDEN, EENDALIi 8c CO. CARD S. 8C Charles street, No. stairs.

nil tf fs C. SHANNON. SKpand Steamboat Jertnt and 1 Geerl Hriter, 24 Peydras street, corner of Tckoapitoulas street new Urleaus. JOHN SCOTT. T.

B. IUDLEY. COTT HAULEY, AUorneyt at Lam, Houston, Texas. J-aiy W. COHEN, Sttrgten Bleeder, Leecker, bis remored to 5 adelet street, kstweon Canal and Comiaoa n3lf D' corner of L.

cito Square, on St. Cbarles su, three Poydras street. nls tf NEW THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25. 1842. LON SMITH Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Worker I.

No: 21 TchouDitoulas street, No Prions. J. R. PUTNAM, Surgeon Demtut, No. Jourboa sueet, between Canai and Cuttorryaso sheets, rear of the Episcopal Charch,) KawWs.

fy87 Bm WILLIAM KIDDLE, (late Louisville. CemmUsion and ForuV Merchant, CaAp street, New Oriean" tf liEY OtLLUA' LITERARY DEPOT, 18 7 fuAGt Place, 4iHe2tdaWly J. C. MORGAN -4 GEO.C.RT',A Attorneyand Counsellor at Law New aus, La. Office No.

21 Royal street, ear C'. street. mar 30 ltd Wtf JAMES DUNLAP, Attorjikt at Law, Vidalia, Louisiana, 'llTILL practice in the Courts of Concordia, flladi-- If son and Carroll, and In the Circuit Court of the United States at New Orleans. july 17 dkW3m PORTRAIT AND MINIATURE PAINTING BY THOMAS J. JACKSON.

MR. J. bavinr returned to the city, and removed to rooms No. 8, St. Charles, near Caaal street, Is now prepared to wait upon all who may be pleased to caU.

ItTA fine Madonna may be seen at his rooms. n23 tf SOUTHERN BANK NOTE ENGRAVING CO. BANK, NOTES, Bonds, Stock Certificates of Deposite, Checks, Bills of Exchange, and all other important papers engraved and printed with care and promptitude. CLARK CO. Office corner of St.

Charles anil Common street, opposite the Verandah and Exchanre Hotels. n23 FELIX HUSTON S. S. PRENTISS, Attorney and Conjuellors at Law. R.

HUSTON has removed to New Orleans. JC 111 Mr. PRENTISS will remain for the present at la addition to the Courts in New Orleans and those heretofore attended by Mr. Prentiss, they will receive business in Concordia, Madison and Carroll parishes, and in the Supreme Court at Alexandria. THOS.

n. SHIELDS, ENGRAVER ON WOOD. A LL-orders in the above lino of business axo-t. cuted with neatness and despatch, by T. SHIELDS, No Camp street.

july 14 tf TYLER JACKS, No. 39 ('ami) street. DEALERS in Watches, FJch Jewelery, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods. Diaraouda re-set Jowelery mauufacturcd to order; Canrs nionnted, at short notice. Sir Watches, Clocks and Music Boxes carefully repaired and nl7 is tf II.

W. CHANDLER, CUSTOMHOUSE BROKER, Corner of Front Levee and Cutlomhoute (Over Tirrell k. Colhoon's Shoe Store.) ALL kinds of Customhonse Blanks for sale Cus-toinheose Bnsiucss arranged for Strangers and Mastera of Vessels Baggage and Merchandise Entries furnished Export and import Manifests made out; all requisite information imparted on form of transacting Customhouse business. fyltf A9H1NGTON JACKSON5 Commitsion and Tordttar ding Merchants, No. 90 C'oin-Bion street Orleana.

JACKSON. TODD CO, Commission and Forwarding ntv Philadelphia. TODD, JACKSON ot. Commission and Forwarding Li verpooL SZ'Liberal advancea will be made onvCotton or tber produce winch may be sent to us for sale, or to be forwarded to either our Philadelphiaor Liverpoo, house, WASHINGTON JACKSON CO." sl lyd F. N.

B1SSELL CO. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PLAQ.DEMIRE, LA. -t Co. beg leave to inform the owners and ibippers of freight for Opelousas, Attnkapas, aad.Bayoa Grosse Tete, that in connection with their house at Plaquemine, they have established an other house the Indian Village, where one of the firm will reside and pay particular attention to the shipping of all freight on the low water boats, which may be consigned to them at Plaquemine. Owners and shippers will at once see the advantage we possess over any other concern.

Consignments respectfully solicited. Carriages always ready for the accommodation ofTravellera uay29 6m F. N. BISSELL. COLLEGE OF LOUISIANA.

ffMIE Colletre of Louisiana, in the villain? "of Jaefc- -L son, East Feliciana, will resume its duties on the 14th of July next. All who wish to enter the ensuing session, arc desired to present themselves mouiiuiuuu, Willi leSiaiDOHIBIS VI guuu character, byjthe 15th, (the second day of the session,) or as soqnlbereafter as possible. m. liAtLi, rrcsiuoui i vvmju. Jackson, June 11, 1842.

a3 2mdw UOARDING AND DAY aCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES. No 9 Washington Suare, Philadelphia. MISSES STRONG at BROWNE, successors to Missses M. R. H.

M. Smith. The year will bo divided into two terms of five mouths the first commencing on the 1st of September and ending with the 31st of Junuary. The second commencing on the 1st of February and ending with the 30th of June. Terms and other information respecting the school can be obtained at Hyde Goodrich's, 15 Chartrcs street, or S.

WOOD ALL Book Store, 49 Camp street, and at the office of the Picayune." i TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. rpHE 2Jth session will open on the first Monday of M. November, and close on the last uuy of February, under the direction of the following faculty, viz: j' Bemj. W.

Dudley, M. Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, i James C. Cross, M. Professor of Institutes and Medical Jurisprudence. i Elisha Bartlett, M.

Professor of Theory and Practice Wm. II. Richardson. M. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women aut Children.

Thos. D. Mitchell, M. Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medice, and Dean of the Facnltyj Robert Peter, M. Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacv.

Jmes M. Btsh, M. Dn Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Surgery. The cost of a full course is one hundred and five dollars, payable in advance, in notes of good and solvent banks of the Slates whence the pupil come. The matriculation and library ticket, is five dollars, par money.

The dissecting ticket is teu dollars. Boarding and JodgiDg (fuel and lights included) at from $-2 00 to! $3 50 por week. THOS. D. MITCHELL, M.

1 Dean of the Faculty. Lexington, July 2, 1842. jyl9 117 The publishers of the following papers will copy the above to the value of $5 each. Payment will be punctually made to all publishers by the 1Mb Novn from whom a paper containing the advertisement shall be received before that date: New Orleans Picayune, National Intelligencer, Washington Globe, Lexington Intelligencer, Louisville Journal, Wheoling Times, Cincinnati Gazette, Ohio; Indianapolis Journal, Ind. Shawncctown Republican, St.

Louis Republican, Natchez Courier Miss. Banner, Memphis Inquirer, Knoxville Pyi-t, Tcnn-; Tucaloa Intelligencer, Huatsville Advocate, Ala. Milledgeville Recorder, Columbus South Carolinian, (at Co lumbia,) Oreeavule Mountaineer, at Greenville, B.C. i a in t-v cj I mtimn -v CoYlugton Fenialc Kcminary. under the soperintendenck or REVEREND WILLIAM ORR AND LADY.

THIS SEMINARY has been lately opened it CoviNCTpv Kentucky, with the view of making it a permanent and extensive institution for the education ef Youfag Ladies. The location of this Institution is one of peculiar advantage. It is in the immediate vicinity of a young and enterprising city; commands a full view of Cincinnati; bus every facility of access and the buildings are new and commodious, surrounded by an extensive garden and pleasure grounds 'affording ample room for exercise and recreation. The Erincinalu. assisted by competent Teachers, give their entire timo to the government and instruction of their pupils.

The system of instruction in intended to embrace a regular and extended Academic course, comprising all the important principles of a souud and polite education. The diligent student, after entering the regular classes, can complete the whole course in three years and upon all such a Diploma of Graduation" will bo conferred. Toe year is divided into two sessions of five months each. The winter session commencing always on the first Monday Of November, and the summer session on the first Monday of May. Each session includes two quarters, No pupil, except in peculiar cases, will be received for a shorter time than one session and no deduction, either in board or tuition, will be made for absence.

All bills to be paid, onc-baH at the commencement and the other half at the end of each session, I TERMS, PER SESSION WF FIVE MONTHS Boarding, and! Tuition in all the solid branches, III $C0 00 I extra charges. Tuition on Piano, and use of the Instrument, 25 00 Do on Guitar and use of do 25 00 Do in tho French Language, 12 50' Do in the German do 12 50 Do in Drawing and Painting, 00 Do in Lktln. Greek or Hebrew LaBguade, 12 50 For attending' Lectures ou Anatomy and Physiology, .1 8 Each pupil will be charged, during the win- ter session, for fuel, i 1 50 Washing per dozen, i i 37 FACULTY OF THE SEMINARY. Rev. Wm.

Oak, Governor and Teacher of Sciences, Ma the tnii tics, Ancient Languages, kc. Mrs. E. A. Ore, Governess and Teacher of Grammar, 1 1 is lory Rhetoric, fec Miss Jane Simonsok, Assistant Pupil.

Dr. T. J. Orr, Lecturer on Anatomy, Mr. J.

H. SorrTJE, Professor of Instrumental Miuic. Mr. Ch. Burgbalder, Professor of the French and German Languages.

Referenced Dr. J. P. Harrioon, Re v. A.

G. Rich ardson, Mr. John F. Keys, Cincinnati Hon.CharW a Dewey, CharlcttoWn, la; Mr. Wm.

Dewey, Rica-moond, la; Mr. James Keigwin, JefTersonville, Mr. B. J. Adams, Louisville, Ky; CeL W.

Dnerso-i, a. u. nerson, rsq. rtaicniiocnea, wr wm. hit, Augusta.

Ky. jan 2 8mW I JOHN K. RAYBURN, Cotton and 'tobacco Factor, Receiving and Forwarding Merchant, i I NEW ORLEANS, i I Respectfully inform ray fiiends, and the friends of Price, Johnson Sc. of Now Orleans, and Jobnron, Rayburu Co-, of Nashville, that the business of those houses will be speedily closod, and that It is my intention to continue, in my ovn a le gitiinale Commission and Factorage busiacss in this city, from and after the lrt day of September next. 1 reepectfully, solicit a share of the business from I ha old patrons of the above housos.

Being acclimated, I shall reside in the city permanently, and will give all business confided to my management strict and personal attention. 4m dw JOHN K. RAYBURN 1 A CARD. AS the copartnership term of the house of PRICE, JOHNSON (of which I have been a partner for the last six years.) will expire on the 31st of next month; and as tpoedy exertions will useu Dring tbeir anaira to a close by tbat period, I take this medium of returning to my friends, and to the patrons of the present house generally, my sincere thanks for their liberal support. At the same lime, 1 would advise them that 1 shall continue the Commission Business in this city, and have for that purpose associated with me Mr.

GEO. W. WEST, who baa been employed as corresponding clerk in tie house of Price, Johnson for the last two years. 1 solicit from the friends of the present house anr from tUe public a portion of their patronage, and believe that an experience of twenty years in tho Cotton and Tobacco business will warrant my saying, that those who ship to us shall have full justice done them iu every respect The style bf our firm will be THOS. K.

PRICE k. CO. 1 THOMAS K. PRICE. New Orleans, July SO, 1812.

j23UW6m JOHN DOCKERY CO. FTMIE uuilersiiTned respectfully informs the public 'X that they have this day associated thenuetvna together, uuder the above uame and stvle, for the purpose of transscting a GENERAL FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the City of New Orleans. i In presenting ourselves for the patronage of the public, it is proper to state that our course will be the same as that pursued (for the last three years) by the seuior partner of tho firm to incur no responsibility until we are furnished with the means to meet it. This course will protect both Factor and Planter. I i Those who may favor us with tbeir patrouace, shall receive our untiring efforts for the furtherance of tbeir best interest.

Office 51 Msrazine street. I JOHN DOCKKRY, i july24 dW3m HENRY DOCKERY. i The Natchez Courier will please copy the above once a week for three months, and forward account to tho firm. 1 DISSOLUTION. i THE copartnership existing between the subscribers, under the firm of JENKINS A BONNER, in New Orleans, aud that of J.

BONNER at Clinton, is thi day dissolved by mutual coumjiU. The bueiuei-s ol both houses will be cloc.l by J. Bon ner, who is alone authorized to use the name of the tatc firm in liquidation. New Orleans, August 5, 1842. I I K.

F. JENKINS, a7 3tdWi J. BONNER. WHITE SULPHUR WlTFB THIS WATER, so long celebrated for Its valu- I able mllrrmHmm mnA i mi particuUrly for the cure of Liver ComplaUta, Dye- I i pepsias, Rhea mutisms. Diseases of the Kidneys aud lr 1 ni.urwi uiKim, remaie aud etpeaislly Biliary Dtrtmgtmentsthtu revest-inr diseases incident ibuminnn kept for sale, ia prepared barrels aud half barrels, by J.

II. FIELD, Commission Mc'rchsat, No. 38 Old uevee street, new Orleans or whom the public mm rely on rettinr the Dure and rnnninn mrtiii. Liberal discount made to dealers, who buy to cii again. WH.

B. CALWELL CO. White Sulphur Springs, I Greenbrier county. marJI CmdaW BOARDING, I PLANTERS Plawpebiinb. La.

S.U.D. BCHLATRR kvi naiifcui lalamst ia Um tbon iaiVna.M win be coa4uctcJ km tUm iw who respectfalty aolicH tWa patroMge of to pM. Carrlagea always ready araaaaodailuai mt lravelbra. F. N.

rikskij em S. U. D. SCULATRC. 0 I MEDICAL OITICE.

i TkOCTOR WATSON, member of the Royal Col lege or burreons. London, rradnatji nf ika Medical College. New York, formerly Burgeon to the General Hospital, Liverpool, and many years a successful practitioner in several Darts of the Uaiicd States, continues to be consulted, confidentially, at NO. 122 CANAL STREET. where he gaarautees a perfect cure ia all those complaints commonly called secret Jtetnses.

Doctor Wataon, who has received a rerular adu. I tliM cauon, treau all 1 bis succefully i X-Lon tho 10th of Jam. undaV iki wts sr-atr i -m MISSISSIPPI CITY llOTKI This Hotel ia bow open for ik tamWia boarders for th iaar.irtm, sadcr sapf Utastdtac W. A. Cbabx duced prieea for board.

In Wptag wiU tha Umii- ay Doaro per Boon is, fJO Cn Board per week, rjO Do. per day, 1 50 This natel is si turn Led dirartlr rm im mw. between Past CkrWtisa and BUoxi. and ia me aaed In plrsAsniaass of aitnsuoa hy asy watcnaf I pore has place on the aaaoast 0 Miatiavtpal. I bap pi w.

whi awaeavar. by aaMdatty ia kas inaa. I wbera uoa to thee who asay favor bias, to asent lbs pLraa-aga of the pablic aa30 tf PA88 CHRISTIAN 1IUTKL. rr This well kaewa atabliihaseat, and watariag I I NOTICE. i THE undersigned will continue the Commission Business, in his own name and for his own account.

Office No. 11 St. Charles street. aug7 3tdfcW J. BONNER, PLANTS AND SHRUBBERY.

Ihe sulMcriler beg leave to in form the ladies and gentlemen visit inr tbw city, and the public general ly, that he has a large collection of superb Koces, or 100 varieties J)0 varieties of the finest Double Dah lias; a great number of Camellia's Geraniums, and other greii-hnue plants, which he ia determined to sell ou lower terms than any other persou in the city or suburbs. WM. D1NN, 11 Common street, fy23 1 1 1 corner of Tchou pitoulaa. i THE LADIES. MRS.

D. F. WEYMOUTH respectfully informs the Ladies that she has opened a rich and splendid assortment of MIL-LIttEUY. of the latest Parisian stvle. Also, a fine stock of French Fancy Goods, and solicits an examination of them by those who wish to purchase.

Ladies' Dresses, of every description, made in the latest fashion and best stylo, at shorVaiotice. Leghorn and Tuscan Braid Bonnets cleaned and altered to the fashkwable shape. disposed to be economical, will find it to their interest to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as they will always find prices to suit the times. 57 Canal street, near St. Charles.

wf WITHOUT MERCURY. I and without'restricUng the patient in diet or exorcise. Those who have suffered from im men or who labor under "debility" from say causa, are mora psrtieuUrly requested to tan. cases cured in a few days. aud taoaa of loa removed completely from tho body, by a method of treatment entirely new, lately Introduced luto this country irons ranees Mercury, and all tha diseases it occasions, mart, throat, pains in tho bones, eruptions, ulcers, ef.

factually removed from the system. 1 Those at a distance, who address, pest paid, and enclose a fee. on describing their BvoiDionu.ea ha advice and medicine scut to them suCrient for their cure. Office 123 Caaal street, be twee a Bourbon end Dea- pnia streets lyZl cm The Radian cftmale PILLD, Or, INDIAN PUKGATIVE. Manufactured under the immediate superiuteodeaca i tv m.

right, tea rresMCDt or tba NORTH AMERICAN COLLF.UE OF HEALTH Established at Washington, D.C Jan. 8, FOR THE CORE OF BISEASE I Ia the form of intermittent, remittent, aervoae, la- Oammalory and putrid Fevers; Measles, Small Pox and Erysipelas; InflavrunaUoasofthebraia, throat, stomach, lungs, liver, intestines, kidneys and bladder; pains in the stomach, back sad side; Consumption Dropsy of the bead, of the cheat, of the aUlomnnad of the limbs Scrofula. Scurvy and Syphilis Cancer, Gravel, Loaa of Appetite; Sick Head-ache; Rheumatism, both acute and chronic; Spitting and Vomiting of I Bioou; imrrbu-a, nyscntery and Colics rya-cope. Apoplexy and Paralysis; Dyspopiia, Hy-rMhonlriif, Tctaiiua, Epilepsy, Wboopiur iigh. Palpitation of the Heart; Ulcers and Sores of every description Jlyitcricks, Weak Nerves and Lowness of and otberdclieate Female Complaints.

-The Art ofHtaling had its origin in llu Woods, and the Forest is still tkt best Medical behoof rrtHE Author of our existence has provided certs i a nrriataailtara af Capt. Jasnee Paaaoyar. fenatarly of tba slaataabi rvrptuna.aad prasantof the "ITsUw Hoasa," Mohtla. Uwiov ta tka prataara of tba Uasas wa ara iadacad to receive board at tha foOowtag ratasi xtoaru per rjo Do per 00 Children and aarvaau half prica. Every axeruoes oa the pan of tba sabacHbara wiS A Fra Ilspptneaa who rots tf Tla of wealth, arboac tstoaey' caw pwrcbaaa all tVa ltiarwa of Ulla a rctj (Wbi itliall wkMBi naJata ia tickled wiik iba cocly product tl fowtign Is ads 4s ha fcaf pj Lua rut.

mmtt IB i rpieocjd coach, rawv tj fT capaxkBoec.4 Umi, ba Ukaa aUa asaA IIUCUI. akraaea bi yrrUoj-inr kr ia lit dirtaAc tba 'jsatriaa ii trarrUui Lb4 aana road. lla ctp pCt atorw, tKa atrpa ara Wt dork, taro atrct tnea are auadiex at tha carrisjra door to eeiva tbe btlpUaa ajsd ioaaaanaAa Lady, wboaa If rtruN tbeir ail Kit rictaa etfiaot purcbas tbe loiury a VaLX. -Jtejafiaarak 7 Tber can ba wo L-ustne taerw aiwu aaca aaarfai tjo af diaraae. Look at (La auark, a laoat orio omrm atxJ aboaaawey tbonibi is.

torn-paad la kit deaire to accumulaJa rvcbea aea La 'iDCU ovrr his boarded trexrarr, tb4 worrlfr Urn aaa E(K wiroaaa sua nerviMa sot, IrsnuJ af ta sound pradocad by bu cn km I Ia arproacSa bia coarad UiiTs ka a vm bkbuo 10 sctoaaneiM ana pi ansa tbatr sism tka lUr wiU ba farakbad with every Uxsry rsairad MaaicTaspta AUeya, BJUarj.aB4 atkar aaraaa aaaau, ara auackad ka tha auilakaML CHARLEH SHirMAM. proprietor. Tboaa wba wah la a tie niai wtll r' aa qaira af E. hUag, at the A man nam, ft. CkarUe -sr taayta it SIONUNUAIIELA HOU8t, PrrrsBCRo, Ptaau Tata tew aad spleadid Hotel, arartad ha tba spring of lMl.lt aowtacamplete aad aac lal eaaraun.

it elicnMy locaaaa. fraaUM on "hler.8aiitbfiU aad I real streeu.eotiMBaadiaf a full view of tba Moooorshala and Okie Ritra-ia tba immodiau viciaKy of tba eteembaat Uadiara, i'iihi of bastaeas of tba citj sfforeUar aa facitiiias la snea 04 basiaeas aad tbaaa travalltaf for pUaaara. 1 ka build lag cantatas tare kuaarea aad tea apartments, one haedred af which ara atarle cbasabara. togetfcer wna a urge eesaaer Oaatgaad axaraaar far IB accomisodauoa 01 I smuitco. Tba Proprietor Cata af tba Ctcbaaga tlosel) ra spectfuUy aoaoaaces ta tba traveltiar caaaDaawy, that espeee baa aot bcea spared ia faraaAuaf tka MooongaheU lleate, fur tbe aocaaamadatjoa af na gaesta.aad ia praatof coaofort aad style it as ael aar paAsnd uy any Hotel ta tba Uaiied tslca.

a.3 Cwd JAM 114 CROS9AN. IWrartor. B. Offices for tba Expreas Caaal Packet Una ta Philadelphia, and Kasteve aad Kuga Liaai, ara ia I iae itaaeaseat story ot tka lietaL ar. 1A)U13 HOTLL.

Cat St. Lopia, Mtksttstm. rrft Tble leaf eatablisbad aad wertk aeaaaaaser ouUcU or channels, via the lunra. skim. kid.

I rrt win efea Ua seaaea aader Ua chrga COT' I uf-samni Uotei," flew 1 ork, BB4 who Pw Ut Ust twa eeaaeas eoadacted the Hotel at Pass CarUuaaO aad Mr. Me. DonsLO, (formerly propnetor of tba "City HoeeL Cbarlesioa.) It Is tbair aalaatloa ta karp a read botuo, and ia all respecU to etndy the eoatfaft aad happiness of tbair VNuters. As a resort for fsilia, the Hotel at tba Beyoa 8c Louis baa eieaao wkkb few pes em Iu fine aad abaedaat shade iu etcei. lent drives a retired raeort oa tha groaada, tot children aad am tea te ansae aad recreate tbeaa, aelvee tbe eoeiaeas of the water tba sapenerky of tbe bathinc aad waskiag arraageaoeata a0 roa-Uibata to make this house a place af very desirable resort.

Tbe Uble be eepplied with all tbe requisite af a first rata eaUblUkaaeat, lacladisg a coast sat aupply of fish aad Bdoxi oysters. Terms as follows Board per snorttk 00 I Board per diy 2 Do. weak 10 00 I Daaar eely I (S) Scrvaau aad children half prica. Excellent wiaea at reduced ratra, aad tba Bar nop. plied with every I a vary beUegtaf te that depart-meat.

CT Tbe boeu of tbe Mail Hoe, aad the high praa sare boat Seatbaraer, call dally. tDWARD MILFORD, J29tf AUGUSTUS McDONALD TATTERSALLS. 1 The subscribers, proprietors of the Tut- tersals Stables, No. C8 St. Cbarles street, have on band and for sale 30 pairs fine, well roka Coach Horses; 170 fine gig, buggy, saddle aud plantation Horses which they will sell low for cash or good paper Those in want will please call and examine for themselves.

I From this date their prices for Horse and Baggy for the afternoon will be $4. They will keep a portion of their backs and cabs In front of their stables, to accommodate persona wishing to go to any pert of the City, Lake, Battle Urouuu, or tjarrolllon. a7 tf daW TTAVfr! ft train aAramAnsVul that npnHr ef nv nMw I i fesaion, and will gratefully serve my friends and "JS Lr .1. ui u. orthe Mauozcrs of the LomrjOM and Amrbi.

tun iinauic aa sis an riiiai ah ml biibii asaa aatiMiiruirvei Every gentleman will find It much to his interest to have plana and specifications of the intended build-fags, made by a disinterested person, before any attempt is made to procure proposals for the execution af the works because, when contractors or builders ara required, as thev very often are. to estimate and make their calculations from verbal explanations and rude sketches, many difficulties and misunderstand-logs aslse, involving hundreds of dollars in the differences, and much that is troublesome and disagree able to all parties. A few dollars paid in the commencement to some architect, who understands his business, will save hundreds in the end. at J.A8' DAWN. Architect, No.

48 Canal street, between Chsrtres street -antt, tf nd Exchange Placcj CAN WATERPROOFING Comvimv. IWr. T. TV ROGERS, wHl loav New York for New Orleans, in October, to lay before the public of that city, one of the most invaluable inventious thnt has for vany years came before their notice it ia one by which cloths of linen, woollen and canvass also, made up impervious ta wet, mow or damp of any kind, at the same.time ith a free escape of perspiration, niak ing use wi iuunucuuuer ur (imiaous matter in their process. The cloth, retaining the same feeling and appearance as previous to their undergoing the proofing.

The above facts will be in every instance fully and satisfactorily proved before them, by the most sorere test. This Company was established and patented in the year 1839, and for the first time, this process was laid before the citizens of New York, in June, 1841.1 Any information required, please apply to Mr. GRFFITHS, at the National Hotel, the Compauy's Agent, who will give due notice when their factory comes into operation. i THOS. B.

ROGERS A Co, Managers for the United States bead office 106 Fulton street; Factories 32 Gold street and 5 21 st street, New York. 1 Boston No, 5 Donne street, Edw. G.Tuckeramen Agent. j- 1 Salem No; 273 Essex st David Saville, AgenU Rkeds Zeid-rWm. J.Spence, Agent In the above mentioued places the Company hart esublished Factories 1 nl Wtf TO BE SOLD A BARGAIN.

THE subscriber wishing to settle up his businesa, will dispose of all or part of his -COTTON FACTORY, with or without the engine having everything ready to attach the same to water power. The machinery ia all new, of the meet approved modern patterr.s, and capable of turning out eight hunflrefl yards of doth Der dav The depreciated notes of the different Banks of this city will be takea DUBOIS I NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to trade for or in any way receive nate of band drawn by Messrs. Taylor, Gardiner St in my favor, dated New Orleans, April 16th, 1812, and due 15th and 18lh. February, six hundred and twenty-eight 51-100 dollars 51.) -Said note endorsed and transferred to Slater.

The consideration for which the transfer was made having entirely filled, I am determined not to pay said note, ncr allow it to be paid to any one except myself, unless compel ted so to do. JAMES BROWN, Sr.n'r, 1 al6 It d3tW Amite county, Miss Saddlery, 7 TAi ir 8 piTa iT JvA Canal ttrttU 1 MjCE, KNEAS3 Sc CO. kin .1.... v.j Very fUll STBmI immhI o.n. I luvmmL 1 For furthnv irii.il.M which for durability and neu tnesa cannot 1 subscriber, in New Orleans.

1 THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI In Tne Cia-ccit Court op Claiborne Couktt Mat TriM. 184-2. In Attachment. JAMES H. MAURY and WILLIAM D.

SAYER, Plaintiffs, i vs. RICHARD IfUQElfT and ALFRED HOF- rrrrrs Tho attachment herein issued from the oince or Richard Parkinson, Esquire, a Justice of the Peace in and 'for the County of Claiborne and Stale of Mississippi, at the suit of the" plaintiffs' in this case, against the estate of said Richard Nugent and Alfred Hopkins, for the sum bf Eight Hundred Dollars, havinv hejtn returned into the Circuit Court of said County and State, and it appearing te the satisfaction of the Court that the defendants, Richard Nu gent and Alfred Hopkins, ara not resideuu or tne Stato of Mississippi, but now, and at the timo of issuing said attachments, were residents of the Stat of Louisiana: Tberffore.it is ordered by the Court that the proceedings in this behalf against said defendants, be stayed until Term of this Court; And it is further ordered, that said be notified of the pendency ef th's attachment, by publication thereof, for six weeks by successive weekly publications in tbe "Picayune," -a public newspaper published and printed in the City of New Orleans, in the State of Louisiana; and that unless the defendants appear, put in special bail and plea, 00 or 'before the first day of tbe next November Term of the Circuit Court of Claiborne County, judgment will be rendered as to and against, and the estate so attached will be sold. -A true copy from the minutes of our said Court. Test: DAN'L McDOUGALL, Clerk. 0 by GEO.

W.TOLNDEXTER.D.C. Aug 15 w6w. neys and bowels, through which all useless aad cor rupt humors are expelled from tbe system these ara the natural draias of tha body; and so long as I bey are all kept open, and discharge freely their allotted portions of impurity, the body will continue in health. But when, from eating improper food, breatkiag impure air, over exhaustion, or any other cause, these oulleU became closed; the humors will continue ta ccumulaks uutil the body is bterally overflowing with disease. If the channels of our mighty rivers should become choked up, would aot tho aceumutaied waters find uew outleu, or tha country ba Inundated Just so with tBe human body if the natural drains become closed, the accumulated imparities will most assuredly find vent ia soma form of disease, or death will be the certain consequence.

The Red Men of the Wilderness have been taught by Nature true medical knowledge, and have beea Ird, by instinct, to select such kerbs as possess tba greatest healing properties, because they possess the greatest powers in opening, and keeping open, all the natural drains of the body. MTbe Indian Veri table Pills" are composed ofhe same plants by tba aid ef whfeh tbe antutored savage is enabled to obtaia such a complete triumph over disease one of which is a diuretic, and promotes a proper discharge of urine; auotheris au expectorant, aad carries off tba pblsgray burners from the lungs by copious splttiug; a third Is a sudorific, and opens tho pores of the skin; and the fourth is a cathartic, aad carries off tba residuum of the natural food and coarser particles of ire-purity, by the stomach and bowels; and it ia by tba peculiar combination of the above four properties, that a pargative medicine is formed, possessing tha most astonishing and wonderful powers, that has Tho above-named "Indian Vegetable Pills' aot only thoroughly cleanse the atomach and bowels af all bilious humors, and other impurities, but they also open the pores of the skin, and induce a proper discharge by the langs aud kidueya. Tbaa it will be seen, that by a single operation of this extraordinary medicine, all the natural drains ara opened the blood aad other fluids are completely pari fled, and disease of every kind is literally driven from rhe body. From the above, it will be apparent to every reflecting miud, that tbe MIudiaa Vegeubte Pills4 ara purgative ia tbe true sense of the word 1 tbat ia, they purge every kiud of impurity from the body. And as they act in direct accordance with tba laws which govern tbe animal eceaomy, aad la perfect harmony with the human constitetioa, it will be absolutely impotkible for them to injure even tbe moat delicate; and, at the as me time, it will be equally impossible for them to be used (even ia a single dose) without benefit.

1 One bappy circumstance connected with using tka Iadian Vegetable Pills," Is, they are aot only always the right medicine, always safe, and are wavs sure to do good, but it Is absolutely Impossible lor them to do injury or hare. Therefore, no time should be lost ia listening to contradictory advice the only Inquiry should be, "Is tha person sick If so, the anonar a few doses of the ludiaa Pills ara administered tbe sooner will tha patient be restored to health and nsefUlBSea. New Orleans Agency for tka ssle of Wright's Indian Vegeuble Old Levee street, appo site the Uustomheuse. 1. a.

rrtr.A5, ageuu ET Ask for Wright's Indian Vegetable Puis.1 Price 23 eenU per box. febl lyd i Dot lor tupptnaaa tha asTisLed air vfe-sta ba drops tato tba pile bin IttaJy lax but watch Lim aa ba mrrata, trtful lest aoma ticswea eye Hit h4 tjaoav red Ma cone weahh, al4 my itj iaa dweiitb erne tua: bo lhaa bath mft mae nioca oc i ibex Lba poeereeo, oar ih accumulation of wee.Ua are cknlai4 to pro- dace it Vbq bath Am Itxm or PaUTtiu-Tba Her.rjrU.i art paaeiontttly fcJ af daacag. A lei UH Mr. rart, that ia bar daacicr; tlsoea, Se ratftettobarai tbu aba ftrrer aall bef rryarifaa be tlk3y brradV altbowt aAdi( 44 pU-ry an pTttxra at tbe ait baJ, 1 eeafb tbea! ATfcoriCiL Cumaie Tba ta una ajaS Ueaaiexa 4 a trvpkaj cUaaja ara tlnV'a-acribad by a writs aba bad esptrsMrA it Inarcu ara tba cxraa cftrrpatal cinfcea Tba nil rout Urt tba tooaatsmi xra-maadoae ulcee, la a saaaarat yoa ara Qpaml with ticks, Cbicoea knry Ciras ns ia yaor fieah, and bitch a lsrga coloc cf tX4t in a lew boors, Trsry will aot tofrfbeir, bet wT-rj cnacoa aaia a wr para as aioar. a3 bit ssi tvrvtaj tut: rat amir izata mouth, into Vour rrra.

sato a-aor bom. Yi rat slira, drink Cea, aad breetLe fma. Uxirii, cockatricra, aad aaakaa grt laro josr bed acta eat tba booke erorpioes autsg yovr iocs r-ry tbie( auoga, Ulre Ut bruiar a sury aecoctd of yOor eiisuona yoa krw-wourvird by K'rco. tf animal L(a, tbat mobody baa wear lore, exrwac SaramoMrdaiB id Harnaav, ioaact ua aevaa ja ta ia.u ia yocr aaa cup a tyao-deacnpi wiJi atna lf a mtrcg tliaC ia tba amall beer, or a ckUr.lsx v.h eevsral doaea eyea la bm tacxsf over josr brrad aad banre! All aauara aJivr, aud aeesu to ba rnxbrntx barax tusola. icaJ boats to rat yea vp at yon are unrr eut 0 year (Mt, walatroat Rod trfecbaa--tfoch ara the tropica.

A I thU rec oocCea a ta onr (5w, lor, vapof aad dnxi-U ta.onr r-Lbecarira ros nice; about.wub xirrk-a iar-torrj to our Uriukb corijtu(uoalcocb, aora tbroau, and welled face. MADISOiWILLC HOTEL. The proprietor of tba shore Haul takes this aorasMo to iatwm the public, that every Ik nag Ul be ready oa tbe 1 Ith Jane ror Ue race pooa of visiters. Tba otabliabateet will be ender tba eupeiiatredance of Taoase W. Twowreow, wall kfcewu to tbe cotamaariy at New Orleaaa as the manager of the house of Tboaipaoa sk Nsgcat, lata at the coraer of Catombeaie aad Reyal atttets.

Ia order to sail the Uaaee, beard wiU ba at the toiktw. Mglowraieei Board per week. $3 00 Do per day, 1 90 Childree aad aervaau half prica. For health aad pleasare aa place can ba snare la vkisg ta tha astiaeas fur aa eccaiiaaal week's rea deace lhaa MaduoaviUa, end tka proprietor frets greet pleasere ra eeserlsg bk frkeads that aothlaj oa bis part will ba neglected ta snake tba retreat agreeable aad keahay to those wba favor him with sare la meet ana tha CT" Waller Scott" parallel berwet Djroa aad Cburchill ia (ivca a Lia acuaJ clearoaaa of (klioeajiaa ao4 jiow of lac TLorb ibey tear rally dlsr4 ia cbtracicf there area a raaemllaaca bet re a tWLf Llntorjr and character. Tba aatirecf CbilrciJU tafA w-iU a tDore pnuae, ibour.b not A tm tittered a irean wbJa, oa tbe ooScr bai, Tua cannot be compared to Bjpa la ynzi ej aa derocaa or lms( Loaiioa.

XttlboCb tiaa poeta be Id tbctnselrei above tba tba arorld, and bcrrti.wrre fbUoved by IbA faraa aai pp-lariry which tbej-aeeamM te oWiaa. Tba wrilicrj of both ttLitiiC tfi kbbora, Cbolb aorarfitriea Ul-rr enisled pemavry af tsiA aad pirit of proud LodrperxJeoca, (raemJy pcab-ed to eitreroaa. Dorb rarrsad Xbeir- aWtrai- af bjpocritj beyond tbe verra Lbeir vrla of aallra the baa as ia of uceatioaaaaaa. Doth afiad Va tbsT flower af tbeir a re la a foraia taad. fc tasv believe WU be aatfiiiw.

.1.5 S'; WrUea almort eteryl TA e-nhrtaSalar to tha aadZerwaad slJduZi JA' exire8sIyforthlamA- I aug5 dW 6t BENJAMIN 1 are jnvued te call and examine their1 Btoch aa inducement. 1 to thenxAjr cash or appro doe IS i Plouohi always oa kaLd. Ran away on aha. 20th Arril -last. JIM about 5 feet 8 iuehes 28 years old, verv black; also.

FRANK, ahaai 8 fet 3 inches high, 30 years old, and has yellow complexion far a negro. A liberal reward and reasonable charges will be paid to whoever will deliver tha said negroes to tha undersigned, a Rosa Hill, Amite Miasiauppv or lodge them in tail so that 1 get tnera. job; printing, all iu various branches, aeafly expeditiously executed, at the Cice of I OA If so7J castr rraeRT. MEDICAL OFFICE: NO. 126 CAKAL IT.

DR. 0RTLEY, meraber of tbe Royal Col re ef Surgeons, Edinburg-, graduate of tba Medical College of Philadelphia, and physician for many years to the Lock Hospital of Glagow, esublished for the euro of aameutioaable diseases, eoaiinoea ta be consulted confidentially. Dr. K. woa'id respectfully announce to tbe public, that from bis elaborate chemical and botanical analysis, and from tha re searches of modern pathologists aad physiologists, he ia ia possession of therapeutic agenu by which those secret and delicate di eases can be thoroughly eradicated, without a particle of that aestraeuve mineral, mercury.

Those who might feel deUeaka l.f 1 kaowa. aad would rather care iv Am I themselves privately, may obtain at nis oincw ilirw a naekare of nsadieiaa with Aid dW recUons, warranted to cure, otherwise ibmr will be refjinded. Patients in aay part of the caa be treated saeeesafully, by deacribinj miaately their symptoms, per letter, Pf- ac1 remituncli for adVkse and medteiae. w.U forwarded, with full direction. The most houar ahJe secrecy baeryed.

I Those who nave sunerea mm improper trest-ment, the ebue of deliility, pains la tba luins, sore thmel, eraptioaa, ulcers, woe Id do well to call. aovj ly FOR RALE a visit, as all visiter ill be asost aarewiWtod aneaiioa. Boeu ill leave the Lake ead of the Poetrhsrlraia Railroad every dsy. A Utter-beg will aiaaye ba found at the MerckasaV Eschaaga. 8AMLXL inOMPSON, Jaae8lm a ProprWior UAROANLLLLS CH LAXLY KrKl.SUa, VtLL CecWTT AaKAWBAB.

THIS WATLRLNQ PLACE it auaaiai ia tbe Petit Leek, oa the eoetb aide af tha Arkansas River, etevra aailea froas the DardaatTiaa, a peast mi aetartety aa that river paaaaafeiis frees Hi am boaU eisy diaesabatk aad Cad easy tra taeniae ta tbe Hpnara. Tka Dardanelles ie abaat asilas above Litiie Reck, tbe xy-- Coverasaeat af tae Viaaa. The locality of that lef is iakeraatiag aad faxw. liar tba grove ef iu yalley area ad, era divaraaad aad hsadaoasa. A eilaeuae aear the base 4 Vae araxine MoeeUia.

gtves Ike spectator a fall view of tba varirf aied and beaaufal weary af the awie and summit of tba asoaatasa. The water ar tka white aad black sulphur, tha rprlags not away (eat apart. Tba good affect of thee water ara ahea daatly ample kaawa ta all these aba are aaqaaiau ad wltk tbeir application -the rcaaraL, wa asy say, tha eat form effects of the aa af theae waters ara it Increase tba appetite, partfy the blood, aid rsaerisa thtsysua. Theae water have beaa peemliarly effleartoas la coaftrased aad atanaleg caeet af tfiapey. La teed, 'iJeut.

Cera of la army, etsiioaed at art Cibaea, was so aAieted by tkis eomplaiat, that lb ttr4al taeaHy end ell kla (Weed iboerit kis dakih iarvi. Uble aad all effwrte for hie recovery nopal a aad idle Ukingaoaaael free despair, as a Uat, daape- rat aiieraauva, wiuioni ua power or ae was roaaovaa to tha Epriwga, aad ia ail yea week a raajcu aad there rh ear was affected; ha is aww.aoaad and beeltky aaaa, doing eervicq wbh hi eorpa la tlanda. lie wiU bear wii- iing teatiiaaay te trath of the faru here forth. r.r eiiervoaaa Meatgosaery were aa sfflkuv aa that of Mr. (lor, aad they were ee effectually cared.

Tba aridetslgaad have become awaer af tbe Sprier 1 ana af them has the premises aaJrr ha apeeialmaaageakeat. They kave made aad tbey wUI continae to make adequau aad ample arraacesarai to give cow forts aad featoal acceaien JnUas la see their vkruata. Eaauirer. Wether tnvtlide ar thee a-Vh tuus their aammer aaoaihs agreeabty, ara raepeetfal ly referred to oar travelUn chineae ar ta geatlemaa of other Buus, who, at pracaaiag gaasaa away bare tear Orlaauaa BaUl Ai AeeTTT 1, tUsraaa BaU aia I a au Lortmtxa Mau 5 atatv fatarasy. fiai r.

9rw aiKand.a jm inaisl.siBi us a. K-r. Ii nil fc, Hit- Kaaery, ..1 I vLTotl Uo aad Lw- StT terser a Mrv Loctsvrtxt 1 it. Ha tra Pvrr'rf Maul Varf. aavpaei aa OcSi.

try-rvewy tmo muh, rw ea. Oaf. ea Canaasa. Waww aa ai a rtwvna aaTasraaassa ant. Fwa Ywhftberg aad io-1 t'rUwy 3 at aaa, hlawaaifpi, Ac.

Aa. a eta-Aa. Br. raAactrmxa av p' JV 1 1 Bi. Prm WLt-w, lmim.

t. laat Sa. rH I ni MnaaiWaa 1 aa ear Coraaraa aaa Mistasewt DeeaUaaag fMiat. CaaaAy Ii wit rn Iswi assn. I 1 Urim aUtu Kar.

Parub 04 Jaffaraaa, UW I a fKtJkom Patoraar. 'l Zleai twaaa a weak. sra-riar. DOC HisTrsa A e.aw Lactsvnxa Msit, Twaaa a irrafai. Lowiseitxa Earaa TwacJkieg at Jtaar Vathsaar aad Waacaea, taae Vicxsacxa Mail Taasa ari Rot By lea Raj.

Lead, Rta Rrvta aLut, Ti. i ee ae- RAasmtxa ILua Tnert 8y.F.Aaorva lUs a Raw Rtvta ILvtU- -T muaaay Lirivrrra ILut- vWaaaA.bfll est LOW Ibr earh, at the Picayana Book iTiadary, Ka I iited UU Wateriag place. Aad they are specially -n Camp street 1 I referred ta Gee. Matthew ArVackV, as tha aravy. Taaaa ea TT Ottre ape daily Oa Pa aaa frees It ewtst ifrWl.r, Aaraat 7 MJU'Ltl TI, ak 1.

Am.r orm fTAt the aaaaal tsaaaaw aaa ad as trrkivy, a ltd 3tW JAMES BROWN, Seji. ATBA1TBOAT RILLS. "bills or roucics rCAaJis, 1 JuSDBlLL( LABRLB MUJb HKAOJ DRAy'aecairrs, coMMRBCiAL aLAsan, rOWSKAI. rAwrHLKT Iforrcaa mZZVZX aa it a. KcuiuirA-ucFuaus ana klahk.

EOOKS deeenptmne. of an BANK-BOOKS. TORAOCTi-rinriKa i-mnar BOOKS, printed, ruled and boaad to aay penem' jaj vracaa iron piaaiers and oountry aterchaaU attended to promptly, aad oa reasonable Unas. tea tx axwtrj aowsUtiaaad at Baiaa Range. wba aaa a kaawiadga of the water.

Theae (Vrias sera 73 afla rrean ua sw cprag tkeOaacaiU.t Tha PvearUe eaargae Naai'iia, aaa. aaaaf ae naa mww 1 ae a r. tiJinxi a Tar a practkabK 1 ewr af tl tlasaa. axUdjaW ft CBAYSS thasasaasgyase I. IIomi.

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