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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 4

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uu 7- -Wffl'(e the following from the Editor la-- The extract is qui3- sicnl and vry mia? The PlWian" "A.tU journal of Gotham dow.i upii Ua Yanokiet, or Yankee, with a Wi-ap-m m-r round like a flail and like ano- -1 ilwr vrtliani the KiiinkerbockflM be-w for hi, ha raised such a.baz.irtg about hi- triluekv liad, thai he will need the tough hi of an Aclutlea or ait Orlando Furtoso, to protect bin from their etin WV da not like the nucleus the ball which oiir sturdy dea.o-crat in moiion-the glorious bat jle oi Banker Hill: but for tlm rest, -we should do to the spirit of our great historian and sir did not applaud the prowess which splayed in thla warfare upon a-set of jlicivAn, bed Jen a bundling, guessing, Bwiiooinir. pumpkin-eating, molas9e3-. daubino.shiola-rfplitting, cider-watering, horse iuUrtvii9. notion oeddlms crew Let tke "Defender of the continue to ply hi trenchant quill of crowded an 1 Knickerbockers are heart and soul in the contest; and" the spirit of William the was translated to the firmament, and now forms a very fiery little star somewhere on lh letl claw of the 41 Crab," looks approvingly down upon the warfare We confess that yr fi id it in our hearts greatly to rejoice that the descendant of Habbakuk Nutter, Return Strong, Zerubbabal Fisk and Determined Cock, thoe losel econts who overreached Stoffel are to be taught that the sins of tin fathers may borvwited upon the children," by a right valiant son of New Amsterdam. Wh.n we bethink us how these Yankee variety into the New Netherland nd bored our taciturn progenitors with tfiHr volubility and intolerable inquisitiveness; brintnpr the honest burjrher to a stand onthe higliwiiv; and torturing them with questions airl "and which is seducing th lijiit affections of the simple damsel from ponderous Dutch gallants.and introducing amon them the ancient practice of bundling; wlt-n we call to mind how that long-sided Mi-l, hrdv race received the proclamations of ili.

jff Governorof New Amsterdam: treating them wiih contempt, and applying them to an purnuse, and oully dishonoring the vnl rous Van Curlet, who bore them when-we these and 'also how that th trib has hwa spreading wider and wider, and srrowiusf more impertinent every day; we cannot fiad in our Imurt to regret that doughty. c'vunpioii hascomout against thetm to expose their hrngiidmria and annihilate their preten tiv the b.ard of Mahomet I do they think that wisdom and patriotism lived alone and is to die with them Because tbev are virtubiisare there to be no more cakes and ale Is their nspiriog metropolis, climbing upon its little hills to look down upon itself, to eclipse trp grT.it capital of the' Manhandoes Is im perial in to be voted a rat-hole Ntnevah- a nook Babylon a baby bouse and PVkin ther-paltriest pile oLthe pigmies I Unanimously, jn this meridian, the Knicker bookers reckon not I 'fiates of Inanrance at Niw OrUani, ATLANTIC PORTA Hp-cLprem To Europe, not la (he Nrth Sea rt 1 i ft 1 in the do All ICt. Fro-k CrUmsi To Africa lVd2 one port," ljai mt W.a do 91, Buii una Ifmdj. 'do do do additional port, Cape de Vcrd W-aads one port, do do each adU.Uonat port, Denmark. 4...

France, A 1 lain ic Do iMetltterrnnean 11 li 9 Ore3t Kritauior irl wrest nriiauior iriau -v- --t On or freight. i Oi 1 DrygKKl ik 11 LilKiiil llalag ml I ueriH -ait R4w rii catiellD, Laguyra. an rrun.inu aweorn. I- SOUTH To anv port between PiMnamhuc and River riM namiiuc ana niver 1. It 31) lJa2i ljl Li rihta UfVMleo wicsr mois isiumds.

To Turks I nd 1'9 Hit tii aikI vutn'ide ports, 1 a Su io iii ii'o and Porto V'irjin 4iid CArihb llands I 'dll U3dl li any iwe uori. do --estra. 'TEXAS. To' Biur M-itaorda 1,32 2 mi U32 MEXICO, To K10 wiwte, 2 Hl 11 lift) Vera 1 Liiujyr 1 and Campenchy S.l..... COAST WHE.

I'o'iiny poriAordint (i ouili mui Nortlj of Sl SuVimiiie. Ot.ii' Kurida oru. Alnliile. 4 rccic To and from any port in Europe. NartUof Cape Florida, United An ihrl inCuba.

AnJ. othtr Wet I ml a Hand Any prl in MexiMC and ia 1 a 1 -1 i) 1H (D at tp vvT itlff-of RItit Prsmlnmi.V riasv class srEAMBdATs. Fri Orlcaut -''Perctipreio. To VicJlnirg an I all intermediate To riut, Mancnes ter. sshreveporr, Princeton, Martinsville and Jone'.

ro Liniiuviite. Liouis, cvansvnue, jeeere rv4 ure uoaieir uiun, toiumuus ana wre- Ofldl. '-imvm To ViweeoiMss Sha wneetown, renceand Nah Jl AO rortsmoutn, mount Alum, JenVrson and Amsterdam. riawui z. Liitue ivocii, --a.

lloiuuniwrv. A 11.. h.i.I 'I'mrii Ki: ToAlorriw's liluil, Vi area and 2 KorLAiniiii and Jone-' nro, Red 2 a2t To Alexandria WE KLV: ICAYUN For the 180, 1841. and 1842, in files com. plete, rea ly tor binding or sending to a distance, for ale nl tiiU (ebl6 Wtf MUSTAItD.

100 boxes Mustard in i ft liotJes mid cannisters, landing from ship St Mat an I tor sale by aa auy 'C. TWICHELL, 74 Poydras i AV. OIL a superior article at 70 cw jer iniijii, resale at the Grocery, comer a4 j. cnouniuiuia 6treeu I. W.

itKM EIlGETw SUAl. loa. boxes Gould's" Sttip, in store and lor s-l I '7 SPALL.aO i aa Co4 iiuiumsc Hud Old Levee greets. V.BOt). Professor tiilliman's ynr cn Journnl iet-e nn 1 Art.

Janu- .1 i oiiuiii.m-' err1 1 -lies josi i pii 5, lie by Nfi 4) Camr Ft, H. Wool -ill fc Co. e-r to Avnw lor tbe Jui. i BOOKS id's "eve" a ir prii-e 7 The 44 H.ir-,,-. 44 vi, i -r 1 i Sit 5 1, I i is nf -s "aj-aiONOl reiittini.

puUic f'toia tti- hicrh state of periectwn to wlncuiut? arpwa. tus utd in ike proces ha Ut-n hroo ht by the propne-tordunntlieinaiy exeiieiicedeolea to the riietiiriiif iiaibeen'pnxluced tljat in calculated tube and lutsiM-eM of more benefit the world than any ntliertlU -ovei ot Uie present ceinury. Dieaes liave t)pf cured such ns are oo t'umilied in tlie recordnof time past, an. I want it hai already ilone for, the thousands who liaveuvid it, it is capable otMoinjr forxhe miitiont sJiTTingand suuggling witb disease. Read the following certiticate wbt it Las done once it will do Atin Philadelphia, FeW.

17, 1843. Messrs. Sands. Gents Although persoually I feel myRelf under many obligations, having recently been carel by the use of your bursa par ilia or a mot listresiiig For the past five yeartl have suffered from vintent palpitatioas of in heart, connected witb a severe pain in the side, disease of the liver, and general derangement of the digestive organs. My whole nervous system was prostrated thecitndel of life litrlf a Hacked and I despaired o( ever leing cored.

Notwithstanding the best medical treatment, and the use of all the ordinary remedies prescribed in iwH noiM Cr ii ritl mt'iuir fact VAcmnir touis ia At oeai t9 Judge then of my surprise and delight when I read of the remarkable effects produced by your invaluable Sarsaparilla. Hop opening up afresh, 1 resolved to make one more trial, and immediately procured some of the Sarsaparilla of your agent, S. P. Thompson. The result is as unexpected as it was unlooked tor to inv lading comfort and satifaction, I pronounce these words I AM WELL! Yes, gentlemen, well I And oh! that this language might resound Into the ear of the afflicted to Ui? uttermost parts of the earth for the afflicted alone can appreciate the value of sucb medicine." Far the benetit of suffering humanity, I communicate these facts and only desire the fanw of your medicine may spread a far at its real merits desvrve.

GEO, ROE, No. 597 South Second sL Let tLe following 'speak Tor itself New York, August, 16, 1842. Mutr. Sandt. OenUeinen Owing to you a debt which money cannot pay, I am induced to make a public acknowledgment of the benefit 1 have derived from four (to me) invaluble preparatioii of Sarsapurula.

was sorely afflicted with a terrible scrofulous disease, family, which commenced on my -l. xiirrail. unnn reached mv ears. runuing Into my bead, and extended aU over my Ui, neck, arms and lower extremities. I became a dugust-i tn innk dnon.

At times mv distress was so I nnnlile to sleeD or lar down, and the diease extending into my ears, seriously affected my SEEK: JZT hiik: PeoDle aTokletl me. suDOOsins nau tne smau- i nnx.or some other Infectious disease, and 1 was conse. quently obliged to relinquish my business. Notwitn-ianfing 1 had the best medical ad vice, an tried differ- entplaSs of Treatment. Uie disease cmtinued to grow 1 gave up in despair.

Fortunately for me. chanced to fall in with a lady on board a nut-road car, while travelling tor ray neaiin, who iniormea uie that her son was at one tune in as baa a condition as was, and that by using your Sarsaparilla be was speed- ilv cured. 1 immediately procured the article and com menced using it. and now, after having used less than ix domes, i nm wen ana oie to menu to mv uusinena. I send you tai staie.neirt as an act ot justice, noping onlv that it may induce the afiiicted to make use of the medicine, and thereby save them much suffering and expense.

Those wishing to learn further particulars conceniinsr nw cae will find me at 207 Greenwich street, where it will afford me great pleasure to com municate anything relation to the above. lam, with gratitude, yours, kc, AMOS DENMAN. Prepared and sold by A. B. SANDS it Co, Druggists and hernials, 273 Broadway, New York.

Sold iu New Orleans by SICKLES 44 Canal street: by A. OLIVER Co, 64 Chartres street by DUF1LHO, 140 Chartres street by MORGAN 17 Canal st bv JA VIS ANDREWS. 20 Common street by 11 BONNABEL, corner of Tchoopitoulas and Natchez streets and by Druggists generally throughout tbe unueu states. Price SI oer bottle six bottles for 3. CT CAUTION.

Be particular to ask for SANDSS eaKSAi AtvibuA, anu tana ooouier. jyzom INFORMATION WANTED. TNFORMATION WANTED Of -L an individual named JOHN F. KANE, who left Columbia. S.

C. on tne 15tb October. 1838. lie is light couiplexioned, dark brown hair, and blue eyes there is a mark on tbe left side of his forehead, occa sioned by a tail lrsm a horse, tits age is about S3 years; mere nas Deen no account 01 nun since tne moain 01 September. Anv information concerning him will be thankrullv received, bv a line addressed to the Rev.

T. Birming ham, Pastor ot St. Peter's Church, Columbia, South Carolina. m24 4UIW rpo TURF N. The subscriber JL desires to procure a situation as Trainer in some Racinir Stable.

lie has had a irood deal of exoeri- ence as a trainer, having fr a long time bad the management of tbe stable of Mi). Win. M. West, of North Carolina, well known as a pro.ninent and successful turfman. The 'subscriber will furnish the most satis- lactory testimonials of bis qualification, and of bis habits of attention to bis business, from ihoe conipe-tent to iudge what is required in the.

training and ireneral manasreineut of stock. His address is at Scotland Neck, Halifax county, norm Carolina. je25 3mW: JOHN K. DAWSON t- nmirr.r- r. i wit rt I I JtVlUtlAK.L LfA.

VV or JUAWJiO, m. tornieriy el Helen. iie ot wight, ureal Britain, who was tiorn about Uie year 178, was afterwards in Uie British Navy, ami is supposed to bave become an American citizen about the vear iSli. tor bis represen tative, if he be dead) will apply (post paid) to Mesrs. Beavan Anderson, i Adelpiu Terrace, Strand.

Lon don, yj, B. or to Isaac WuisJow Sons, Bo-ma, ftlas. without delay, be or tliey will learn something greaUy to hi or their advantage. ttr Editors general Tv will confer a favor bv onb- livhing tbe above, as v. ill atso anv perwn who can irive either of tbe ab ive parties anv information in regard losawi uawesor nis representatives.

jyi0 4tiaw itnwt E. ALLEN. WOOD, JL- WIL.LOW-W.VRE. BRUSH AND BROOM STORE. No.

2SJ Olo Leve Painted Buckets, 15 dox Pope beads, 730 torn rooms, 25 tancy heartnbrushes. 60 Wbtok Brushes, a oruiiiu brusiies, 4ft "paiiil brushes, 28 44 sasb tools, 10 suve brushes, 85 44 lathering toxes, 50 nests Cedar Tubs, 60 Pointed Tub. 30 Pine Tubs. iM) Cedar Churns, 20 dox ilADle Keelers. 200 44 wire seives, 100 aets Painted Keelers.

I 20 hair seives. Mr" Varnislied Keelers, 13U grosh blackings 30ft Boxes, 25 44 cowhides, 100 Flour Cans, 1W) Dry Measures, 60 dox Barrel Covers, 20 44 Oval Travs. 550 44 matches, (Golsh Cbtrk'sd 1000 dox blue and black ink, ox to ganon. 100 reams letter paper, 75 44 toolscap 20 ronnd wooden 100 wash ixMros, 230 44 axe handles, 0 44 faucets. 20 44 butter ladles," 10 44 bung starts, 509 gross clothes pins, 200 dot rolling pins, 150 moose traps, 100 rat traps, 25 44 pool sutnds, 85 44 twine reels, 25 44 lemon- squeeters, 45 44 pouto mashers, 25 44 mallets, -10 44 scoop shovels, 109 44 whitewash heads, 20 44 whitewash brushes, 150 scrub brushes, 200 44 44 wiUi haodles, -150 44 15 44 clothes brashes, 50 44 horse brushes, 450 44 wrapping 230 dox cloUies fines, jp Da corns, 35 44 plough lines, 60 gross fish hues, 25 44 ebalk lines, 1000 lbs.

cat ton wick, 1000 14 44 twine. 350 44 seme twine, 650 44 bemntwineJI 20 dox willow waggons, 25 44 44 cradles. 5 children's chairs, tuu nesis wiiiow oasaets, zi spunt oasaets, 60 dot Alicant mats. 35 44 Manilla mats, plain ana tancy, 40 dox fancy beMews. 75 44 common bellows, 30 44 toy waggons.

2 hair brushes, 25 window 50 44 ilnsting brushes, 25 44 fancy brushes, SO 44 hair brooms, 25 44 child's wheelbarrows 100 coils Manilla rone. Lot of tin ware, assorted. novIS lv SUNDRIES. 500 pieces hand-loom Kentucky Bagging; coils Rope; 15 casks superior canvassed Hams i 300 kegs No 1 Leaf Lard; 50 liales Twine; 80 liales 44 Hunts Kentucky Llnseyg 300 barrels fresh Ohio Flour; 1000 barrels kiln-dried Flour I go barrels kiln-dried Corn Meal 250 barrels Mess Pork 50 casks Clear Sides; dmeu 44 Hum's Kentucky Mustard; 200 tiarrels WUwkey 5 tierces Dried Rounds. I ALSO-' "--j, 2 cask Arrowroot fbr sale by lJ FETTER k.

LONSDALE, -V 71 TchoufitoulassU' GTEAMBOAT FOR ItJ KJ SALE. The present owners 1 of the s'eamtioat DUKE OF OR- ass LEANS, being desirous of closing- up tlieir business, now ofler her for 3le at the low price ol 113,000 her riinaj. cost was near i 35,000. She is now nineteen month- oll, and is decl' one of the fastest and most comi'ortable boats on river. 1 hs two engines, "iruit- by Ventman -four inch cylin- ers, t'n loot 5 five fori.

0 inch boners, twen ty -et long iensionsof Uie hell are thirty ft l-fjiin a a hall teet hold, one hundred k.and will carry four I articular I- 1' nn j'n 1 7 2 cou; ORG I A Baldwin County In Equity, in WAi: Green. H. Jordan, v. Albert H. Root.

'liltiw Hunll Rliodanx A. Plaisunt R. H'ctkert, -oA Hammond and UharU JK HunmontLaVA lr Uiscqt- ery, Account, Jlelief and Injunction. It appearing to Court thai illdns Hunt, niw of lhe defendant i ut.m on in the said hill nC cnninlaint. hs nnt henn served with a copy thereof, and that he resides without Uie jurisdiction of this State: It is, on motion of counsd for complainant, ordered.

That the said defendant be served by publication of this order once a month for loar months; and that he appear and answer on or before thf firm riav nf the net Term rf this Court, or the bill will be takenpro confesto against him, And it is fnithsr ordered. Tlmt the said Rhodam A. Greene do amend his answer, filed at this Term of the Court, by. stating bow ami In what manner, and by what instrument in writing, and when he became the Agent of the said Pleasant It. Wethers; and if by any instrument writing, that he annex a copy thereol his amended answer, or nrrnnnt for Its non-nrodnetiofl i and DOW and in what manner and when his said agency was de termined, whether bv death or revocation ana mat lie set forth the time of the determination of said agency with particularity and minuteness, and whether the said Fi Fa mentioned in said bill was not handed to said Rhodam A.

Orenne hv the said Wilkins Hunt; and that said amended aaswer be returned to this Court, on or before the first day of the next i erm mere. nu is farther ordered, That this notice be published in one of the papers published in Columbus, Georgia, and in Uie new uneans ricaynne. HAWtlS DAY. I Solicitor, for KENAN it ROCKWELL, Complainant. tum mhnwm iriM extract from the Ml- nutesof Baldwin Superior ConrtMarcft Term, 184 April 19, 1843L D.

M. McDONALD, Clerk. ALU, may30 ASH CASH CASH! 'Notice to person tU tiring a Newtpaper from th Citf of Hero York. Tbe Proprietor or the NEW YORK AMERICAN has determined to reduce tbe price of his paper on ana niter ttie tint ot May, iu, ana place it on the CASH PLAN; accordingly on the dav mentioned, the price of the Daily Paper wHl be Sis Dollart annum the Send-Weekly Three Uoliart ner an num the subscription to be strictly paid in advance. AU oiuers tor ine paper must be accompanied by a remittance, and when not I ranked by a Pot Alaxter, (who are ail authoriied so to, do,) must be post paid.

Advertisements will be inserted en to most fa vorable terms. The New York American Bartieulariv valuable for its semi-monthly Moxev Article, prepared ex- Preshly tor the Jlurt.pean Market, per the it steamers sources that the cilv of New York can orodocek -v i Its Literary character, also, commends it to a reading puoiic ieueri aoa oraers to Deiirectea to ine ruMisner i the New York American, New York City. 1m TYPE AT REDUCED PRICES. nEORGE BRUCE Type A Founders, at No. IS Chambers street; near the Post Office.

New York. have on hand an unusually large stock of their well known Printing Types, Orna- menu, noruers, nuiea, sic, ot tne oei meuu, cast in original matrices, and Very accurately finished all of which they are determined to sell at greatly raluetd prices, placing book and newspaper fonts as follows Pica Small Pica .......32 cents ft. 34 Long Primer 36 a 44 41 Bourgeois 40 ..46 Minion .....54 Nonpareil 66 Agate 86 120 For an proved oair at six months, or 6 Der cent less for cash. Wood Type, Pnntinglnk, Presses, Cases. Galleys, Brass Ruin, Composing sticks, Chases, and other Print, imr Materials, furnisbtrd witb DromDUlnde.

aad at tbe lowest prices. tW Printers of newspaper who mulish this adver tisement (with this note) three timet before the 1st of June, 1843, and send one of the papers to the Foundry, win oe entitled, to payment 01 weir bills on buying four times the amount of it. m33 StdStW TO THE PUBLIC The under-signed would respectfully beg leave to call tbe attention of practical mechamct, merchants and all others in New Orleans who lake any interest in the achievements of Art and the Droeress of Science, with reference, more particularly, lo the greatest degree of spceu uiak can if Buauwu in tranxiiiuing uotn paonc and private intelligence, touching tbe puniary and social interests of man, to the following proposition mui 11 ic Tirw 10 carrying out uj lOHgciiiennurca anu thoroughly digested theory for aerial travel, 1 will obligate inyxelt to pay one hundred dollars for each dollar subscribed, with the privilege of taking any portion or the whole amount wanted, until tbe sum of three hundred dollar be raised, and which shall remain in tne bands and be snbiect to tbe control of such person or persons as the subscribers may select, to be inverted in 'material and die employment of labor for constructing ami experimenting on tbe Aerostat. The wora may oe completed in uu days alter the money shall have been obtained. Tbe bonds given, as above stated, shall be made payable out of the first moneys received from the sale of the patent right.

Tbe plan is entirely practicable, and knowing that, the closest scrutiny is nesirea. I A IB JCTMHH It I I 1 lie Aerostat ts at tne UarrtMtm tfarden, where tbe I undersigned may be seen every day, from 9, A. till I 7, r. intorma information in regard to bis invention will be cheerfully and freely imparted to all who mav rive riiDi a cau. ooie up in ski oi a gooa caire.

je4 R. O. DAVIDSON 1843. OPPOSITION DEFIANCE DAILY LINE, tram Dieve Uriean to Uharletloit, fj. FROM New Orleans, via-Mobile, to Montgomery.

by splendid Steam Packets on Lake Pontchartrain and Alabama river from Mont gomery Franklin, by Railroad from Franklin to Madison, by splenuid Stage Coaches from Madison, via Augusta, to Charleston, S. connecting dady witb Uie Wilmington Steamboat and Kauroad Line, Nortlu This is die most certain, safe ami comfortable route going North, and vice versa running through a healthy section of country, free from the miasmatic at mosphere arising irom swamps ana tbe roaas are nevet subject to sudden mundauons, so as to prevent travelling. CO, from terminus of Alabama Railroad JAMKS RKKSIDK, Jr, and DAVID E. BEMAN, La Grange to Allen's. GRAVES CO, AUen's to terminus of GeorgU Railmid.

1143 Oppostion Extraordinary Speed ufDHHce vauy uuie incw uncana i Charleston, S. C. ifeblO 3m I 1843. Tre- mendoos and Unrivalled Speed CI COACH LINE, from Louisville to Fraukfort, Ky. JAMES REESIDE, Jr, DAVID E.

BEMAN. Office IroisvHle Hotel, Louisville. I Proprietors. vliscHi House, Frankfort. The Drivers on this Line (drive through) are polite viui Ruiifui mrn lenjii am ATSFORD WILLIAMS Patent Revolving PUMP and FIRE ENUINE Which Uiey are now manufacturing at Uieir establishment ia Deep River, Conn.

The Rotary Engine ha now been in use lor several years and has met Uie entire approbation of all who bave used it, and for simplicity of construction and durability, ease and convenience of raising water, the subscribers hesitate not to challenge iu equal. Sucb is tbe ease with which it it worked, that a child six yean old can -easily obtain water. The subscribers manufacture various sizes nf the Rotary Ens ine. suitable for shins, steamboats, railroad stations, for replenishing the engine with water, maiio-fucturing establishments, sagariiouiie, cotton presses, tc; where a large quantity of water is required for use, or for protection against are, kc Tbey are also manu- tactnnng engines saiuiDie ior vniages or cities, at a much lower price than the engine now in general use, and wbicb will throw more water in solid column, according to tbeir size, in aeiventime. A supply of the Rotary Engines will be kept constantly hand by AUGUR, 57 Camp it, who is the only authoriied agent for the Lead pipe and hose, suitable for tbe above: win oe tumisneo on tne most reasonable terms.

The Providence and Boston lineof steamboat packets have tne like engines on board, which are highly approved. u-. The following are a few of the persons who have had the Pumps in use from one to more years, many of whom have given the highest recommendations of it, unsolicited: George Read, Esq. Joseph II Mather, Esq, Charles SouUiwerth, Esq, Deacon Gilbert Stevens, Rev Henry Wooster, Alpbeus Stkey, Esq, John Rogers, Aaron Watrous, Thos Fleetham, Ephraira Tyler, George Read Jt Co, Deep River (DrOII Abernetby, Samuel Lynesj Chester, Capt Henry Clmmpli, Deac. Reulien FrankltnH Tiffany, tssex fedward Standard, int WMi, Dan'l Chadwick Janien MaiW-lf n.

7 It Enoch TNove uili 'm DlUJohn Es clL.N.0K8'.GeorS! A 3 PrZl SK a i ,1. I uc Aiuiuii" ui vim cuy, n- wen ns rouh cher 1 i literary laHoi-5, a nrHclont ru 1: --e is 'i for ihi ion; Palmer, Hyde. La- .1. i lhe It heater. I fi-ri, I 1 I rrday.attheofTiceof Vror'-lio 5.A.

-1 2o, rnmme-? tbe of A f-'-n rt 'r' i i 1 EPICAL CAT0! VIL liltANDKKTU'3 A I) HT1 II TRTTP. WA i 1 -VEK HEAL An individual o. know the eight wa lo i)urue it and lh. wfrf-it turtlu mail." Limwu hOW" Liie nuul be l-ftf longed, anl Health rvcovereJ, who woula not ad.ipt ic.uUr..... i.

r.irrired that the lit ay, is discovered. This is what 1 Mihenng Irom sji want to be sat sned about. I who so looltsh as not to enjoy all the beak ids UJy i capable f- bo is there that would uot live, when hi txperieiice would so much benefit hiiuelf and family'. It is melancholy fact, that a very l.ire propoiti -m ortlie nost useful members or society die between tne ages ot- thirty and forty. How many widows and helpless orphans have been the consequence of mankind ont having iu their oum power the eans ot restoring health when lostl Thk Cause or Disease.

Nowwhea we are afflicted with sickness, it ariseth from the Natural Pow. era of the body not having sufficient strength, in ttie Natural Coarse of the syktem, to expel those matters or humors which have heroine useless, and whose retention must produce injury to the 1 organisn tor instance, the pores are dosed from checked -ia this case, whatshould have passed 1.. i. nrih skin, are tliiown back upon the i-. bfood the blooit, thuscfogged in itsci wion, r-medias tbe evil, by throwing the mparowa v.b 1.1 1 1...

tL nrmn the anraus 01 tne iwtol. Now. if the stomach and bowels are very healthy and strong, they expel Uie hurnora which the checked perspiration caused to bo retained in the body, and no harm is done. But, It the st and bowels do not happen to be th! healthy condition if, for Instance, the IwweU mould be in a costive or -bound state, the matters ot their own as well as tliose received from the occasion ol checked perspiration, are again taken up by the blood and this Fluid of Life may be so as to produce apoplexy or paealysis or it may become quicker in it rirrniation. and fever he the result.

If the lunzs bave been nreviotuly affected, then inflammation of the lungs; if the heart, then Aneurism, or some a flection of the heart, or Angina Pectoris if tbe brain has Iirevionsly suflered, then inflammation of the brain, fan Injury has been done in times past to tbe boJy, and the nart where such iniurv wm done continues weak, then that part will be affected. If Asthma ha eve- been a prevailing complaint, it will show itself again. I nose wno nave oeen mucn trouoieu wun Fever and Ague, will be again afl'ected by it, or some intermitting fever will take 11s place. If it oe a child, then the measles, whooping cough, small pox or scarlet fever mav be exneeted. The impurities which are striving to get out, but are not able without assistance, will produce that form of disease, which the person having these impurities In him, is most susceptible to receive.

Now all these dangers ami difficulties can be prevented, and Uie long and certain sickness, by assisting Nature In tbe outset with a good dose of the Bkan-dketh Pills. This is a fact, well understood to be so by thousands of our citizens. This medicine, ii" taken so as to Duree freely, will surely cure any cur able disease. There is no form or kind of sickness that it does not exert a curative influence upon. Thus, bv their power in resisting putrefaction, they cure Measles.

Small Fox. Worms, and all coulasrious levers. there is not a medicine in the world so able to purify the mass of blood, and restore it to a healthy condition, as the Bxandreth Pills. This makes thura so valu able i curio? all kinds of chrome diseases, as Erysi pelas, Salt Kbeum, Scald Head, White Swellings Sore Eyes, and recent or cnronic enlargement ot the glands, or otherwise. Perhaps the Brandreth Pills are one of the most Powerful Remedies in Nature for the Cure ot Rheumatism, and old diseases of Uie skin and bones; lor they open and penetrate into the most in most recesses 01 tue Douy, biki unve out an maiiiiuiii humors.

Tbev dissolve coagulated blood, and cure inflammations of all kinds, whether of the bowels of tne lungs, or ot otner parts 01 tne oouy. neir power is so great over the brain and nerves, that Convulsions, (liotb in the mother and child) and insani ty are cured by them. In fact, let any one suffering from sickness use tliem and be cured. They are a medicine which must be ued to be anoreoiated. Bv their use alone all chronic diseases could he soon banished from amoiicr n.

Those whose Dreiudices will pvrmil tlietn, will Bud the Brandreth Pills great blevv 1 1 .1 i i i IUT iuviu liiu lueir lamuie. turjr utuuiu be in every house. They may be justly termed tbe safety-valve of disease. The same may be said ol Branoreth's External Remedy, as an outward application in all external pains, or swellings, or sores, it greatly assirts tbe care. When used where Uie skin is very lender or broken, it should be mixed witli one or two parts of water.

Tbe External Remedy or Liniment and Brandretb's Pills are for sale at Dr. BRANDUETIl'S Principal Office, 241 Broadway, New York, wii full directions, and by over 30,000 Agents in tbe Uiited States and the Canada. 'A sore test of Genuine Brandetb Pillst Examine the Box of Pills then look at Uie Certificate of Agen- cy. whose engraved date mait be wubia tbe vear. which every autborited Agent must possess.

If the three labels on the Box agree with tbe three labels on tbe Certificate, the Pills are trues if not, they are For sale wholesale ami retail by UU SBJvTOIV a. Co, Agents, mavl7 3m No. Old Levee. To be had likewise of Daniel Wheeler, Old Le vee, near the Pontcharirain Railroad and at S. Oal- riw's, No.

264 Tchoupitoulas street the nly places .1.: 1 iu ujuciij ior uie genuine oieuicine. PROSPECTUS or the "NEW ORLEANS STAR." The Bible, and Hothmtbut the Bible. T'HE establishment of a weekly news- par in the city of New Orleans, devoted -o the promotion of Temperance, Education and Religion, an object of such importance and so imperatively called for by the peculiar moral and religious circumstances of the great Soutb-Wesi, that it cannot fad it it believed, to secure tbe approbation ol an uitelli rent and patrioUc public. While every other section rUie nion abounds in such periodicnls, we have not a single paper throughout the entire Houtb-Wet devoted lo. the great Kniporium of the South and West have its emperance, Literary ana iietigmus lpers as wen Mother cities If some of the Northern cities' can sustain a number of such periodicals, New Orleans and the whole.

South-West surely can and will "sustain one. And tbe time has arrived, it is believed, when an attempt to establish sucb a paper ought to be made. Tbe public are therefore respectfully informed that it tbe purpose of a few of their lellow-ciuzens sltould a lutticienl numoer ot subscri'iers lie obtained, establish such a paper early in the ensuing autumn ana tne pumic are moreover assured mat every will be wiiJe 10 eive to the New Orleans Star a moral ana intellectual ennracter. ana- to render it in everv wav an interest in? family naner. ad anted nrw.

rially to Uie nMiral imd religious condition ot the South west. Though the chief object of this paper will be to promote the cause of lemperanc, education and religion, still it will contain the prices current in New Orleans. and gen-tral review ofthe markets carefully prepared, and such other local information as will he interesting to planters and country merchants. It will contain also summary 01 loreign, domestic and political news. 1 ne euiioriHi fiepartment win ne cnniiurteil liv nn association of gentlemen in Louisiana, assisted by corresponding editors for the States of Tennessee.

Mii. sippi, Alabama, Arkansas, and the Republic of Texau 111 Th. Van. riwlnnM 111 II- I -1'' vuaiis oiai win ue puniiMivo every Saturday, of the nieii ium size, on fi ne paper, and T. liu me iuw price 01 inree aouari per annum, always and absolutely advance.

AH communications to lie addressed to the 44 Editors 01 tne wew weans atar," poll paid. jyl5 THE ANGLO AMERICAN. devoted to Public Information on the subject of elegant and entertaining Literature General In- teuigenie concecaiiig alfnirs in every quarter of ue woriu rouues Lrfgwinlive and other puhbc Debates Commerce the Fine and Useful Arts brief Critical Notices of Books, Music, the Drama, ouu ueciures ann general ai iscmianeous Auairs. It is always understood, when a new candidate for public favor appears, ollering an additional Jeuraal or Periodical to the numbers which previously so abound in the community, that tiiose who undertake iu conduct and management believe tbey have struck out some new feature, have included some hitherto omitted species ol intelligence, intend more lucid information on the subjects embraced in their rilan. nronose some more appropriate arrangement of their matter, or offer a larger quantity in proportion to price.

Instead of offering any one of tbese advantages, however, the conductors of tbe Anglo American modestly intimate that tbeir plan proposes to include all that have been here suonosed. In declining to trumpet the praises of the Anglo American by loud blast, there are, nevertheless, a few notes of introduction which justice to the intended Journal demands to be sounded. It is the earnest object of the proprietors and that olivet they will steadily and assiduously endeavor to carry out to lake a dignified stand in Uie world of Journalism and, what-ever defects they may unwittingly fall into iu respect to the materials of the Anglo American, tbee shall never consist of anything Uiat would be inconsistent with good breeding and the established proprieties of social life. -They will aim. in Uie literary portions of the Journal, to be lively without levity, solid without dullness, and to give a dae proporti-m of eachT In the general information respecting -public mntters, they adopt tbe maxim of 44 Audi alteram partem and, although they may give their own views briefly and Independently, on contested trust never to oe'lound degenerating into violent partisanship, The nronrietor flatter lhi.mwltro tUa I JV- "Tl.TJlHi res- I t-onsiuerauie experience in newspaper I agement, and with a strong desire to pleaie their the hope of public'eneonragementt and it 1 v- ''1111 list" 1 iia.iiinnmi in ivi 1 1, 1 Otiwtut the the i o-xyta Mined iocure in mid i G.

N. 11 iMaguziiie pu. or i-niarii the must ilyby .1 SMITH, Dental Surgeon, pennanently Kicaieil.ai St Charles str et, between PojUras otrret an I ljiiayette continue topeilonu everj' operation in Ins on lie liHMit and IlKiSt appiuvea He ktill continues to relieve the most violent looth- che hi a lew uioments, suit at theaine lime entirely I destroysthe nerve ui less than zt wiin-out nain. The public should be aware, however, tlmt 4 ur 1 I Li tlilS remeuy IS nov uunru initxrim arcH-cu, being only successful when Uie paui proceeds from an exposure oL the internal membrane or BPrve. By tirst destwying Uie nerve widi this remedy, tbe excruciating pain freqnenUy caused by inserting pivot teetu npon uie old meuioa.

is entirely For the truUi of Uie above suiement, the sceptical are relerreil to the following highly respectable gemle-. mtn, most of whom can speak from laeir own expe- nence; Rev. W. A. Scott, Dr.

W. B. Dodson, Capt. Taylor, Balixe, J. W.

Stanton, O. W. Tobin, A. Munroe, Capt Dorsey, 1L B. Cenas, Rev Nicholson, Dr.

W. H. Teagarden, J. R. Jeflersoii, W.

M. Caruthers, 11. b. Page, W. 11.

Wheaton. all a2Z tUWly DIS AS RS OF HE K. PR OUSTINB, OCULIST, his ri.tarned to hi ortice No. Xi Camp street, near Common, lit attends to Diseases ot the Eye and ira tierleciioai viion only. For Uie professional nbilities of Dr.

Gut tine, the following may not be nuiatrresting to those requiring hit servises. BW VOSK. UCU S. 1838. Dr.

Gusline beinir about to Uavi: thrritv witli a view of engaging in protcviional business in New Orleans or elsewliere, it gives me pleasure to state, that having known him for many yMr past, during which tunel iMve been one of bis instructors, and be has enjored very ample means of acquiring, particularly in surgery ami diseases of the eye, a practical acquaintance ia his profession, kc ALKA. It. STEV ENS, M. D.f Emeritus Professor Clinical Surirerv. and one of the Surgeon ol" the New York Hospital.

new osk, ucu 6, itfsa. It irives me nlesuinre to state rtmi' 1 lnv, known Dr. OoMtiM- tor a (onif lime, and liave Iouih! hln moU xeaU oukly devoting hun-sell to bis profession, particularly lo uie uiseases 01 me aye, ann no one could Have belter opportunities for the study and treatment I the dis eases or that organ, fcc tc ALB AN O. SMITH. M.

ProL Sarirerv iu the College of Plivs. and Snnr. in Nena Orleami Bererlv Chew: Imnarri Matthews; Messrs. Cammack k. Ringgold; Slocomb, Ifuharos V.

Beime II Burnidv; Tciele Barriere. u-r Beautitui AHl lrlClAli EYES Inserted so as almost to dety detection. dec! tl TO THE PUBLIC DR. BAR-RELLE. Physician and Oculist.

Corresnondent ami Member of many Medical Societies, and Licen tiate 01 uie Jieoical Jury of New Orleans, continues to give consultations frooi 9 o'clock in the morning until three o'clock in the afternoon, at Lis ortice. No. 263 Tchoupitoulas street, framing Su Mary's Vegeta- utc hi ui new He treats on all maladies, acne or chronic', hut more particularly chronic diseases of Uie chest, of tbe skin, and those arising from impurity of Uie blood the nia- I 1 1 launim OIOIII SIJU 111 ItESKINK. He cures Stammering by a simple operation, which is effected witb verv Wht nain a ooeratton nnat. tended wim any danger, and which is terminated in a ro-nute iy a per eel and bermanvnt cure.

The alBictions of tbe Nervous System Epilepsy, Hysterics, Trembling, Hypochondria, Catalepsy, Uie i uui, j-nraiysis. ana ait iu nervous affect ions, in wbicb the ordinary medicines so fre- ouentiy fail, are treated with great success by Animal Magnetism- AsUienic Maladies, paleness, feebleness of the slo- mace, suppressions etc. etc are treated by a mixed ap- 111 Annual msmeunn anu me nsnai conrse 01 medicine. Reference: Messrs. Diamond.

Tchounitonlas street Bertin. Euteroe street: Tourn. serfr. Knteroe street Noriiert Fortier, Bayou strtet Wright, St Paul street; au i iiiniiiavu, apyuiecary, xcuoupiiouias streeu epiy ly MEDICAL OFFICE; T'HOSE who are siiferinz from -L CCBTAIN CLsss of disease a reo netted to call oa Dr. Watsom, No.

112 Customhousr street. iThose more particularly are invited to come who have suffered I'nm improper treatment and Uie ahuse of mercorv. Reo it cases cured in a few days; and those of hnger stand iJg ib wnicn me constitution bas become liy treated within a reasonalde period. Such as are obiiired to leave Uie city within a dav or two. mav have all die medicines required put up carefully, with sufficient di rections; tor, oy reason 01 tns taorougb knowledge of fHret l.u rt- Watson can loree everv stare thevrun intn.inMta adapt his medicines to all Uie svmotoms as th.

nriv. iwr avsirs ineuioo is to uestrev tne poison ot fllu 1 1 rv 7 utrr wmcu uie cure proceeds ruiui suiK-s, iiimiihucd inai tne patient every day perceives himself to be There is not tlut least interruntion rivnn hv ihi cue; the medicines are not nauteouss these is nomer- roryused; and the patient is enable! lo conceal his complaint from every one. Dr. Watson, ha vim; stmlied in uie most ceieuratea coUcges ot Europe, bas luid manv rears experience and nrartirw 1 States, in which there are Umukands wlxtcan testify ut lua skill and knowlHl'v. Il hMnira.l ledge by devoting himself exclusively to Ibis clas of uisease, wmcn ouierwise it is impossible for any sue to attain.

Otnee. 112 Ciulnmliniiw umii Utarn Rmi.u. Dauphin streets. Open from 7 o'clock 10 tbe morning until 9 at nigbt. CT Remember 11Z uovl4) 9m F.R.

L.FRANK. from Germany. cure9 J-' by means of remedies hitherto unknown in thu nouniry.uie rever and Ague in 24 hours, breaks the ivi ache, so that the tooth, in whatsoever coMdition it mav ah Kini 1 nueuniiinsni. otenie 01 He uo-wssi! remediek 10 aiir iZrtrnc its as .1 wirniuw nrvr tn rtnrii. Thiu amiriwii uf.fi.

them can easily core ihemselvea by buy ine Uie remedy Water of Fairness, which banfchvs Freckles, Pimples and other eruptions of Uie face and skin, fine Cologne water, together with the Medicines for the 'cur of tbe alMive diseases, can be had at his office, 167 St. Ann sL, HB.10C urn cenincates 01 ins success in uicprai-nceoi ruysic Tiuxe who desire to be treated for any of the alwve diseases may apply to Dr proinises to cure every sickness v. iUiput medicine; with Uie WATER-CURE a manner now practised and preferred tn all Uie principal cities of Europe. 10 uioe now in the City Hospital afflicted with Uie fever and Ague, he oflers bis nervice gratis, and will i ili tne 01 sUy 4,1 place, provided he ufMtii mr prupvr auuionues. WrticeNo.

142 SL Peter street. leblSSm WJKUIIET COMPLAINT From KJ the number of tiiose Uiat bave consulted the sub- scrioer tor tne last sis. yearn and upwards, aflVcted with a debility of a particular kind, he is induced to make it known In thrs ni uiner. This complaint, so exceed ingly delicate in its nature. of much more freunent ccurrence than even thtxe are wnn nf who ti.om.

selves are suffering from It; whether the condition of me iriiiiiuji iu wmcu iv arise irotn tne extremely artificial state ol society in hich we are at present living, trom Uie haoits into which we sometimes fall oemre we are aware ol the Injury we are doing our wives, irom improperly managed venerial afflictions, scu veneriai in ici iiras busitiess, sexual excesses; uouiis si ciose application to 01 residence in wirm cliaiates, or from something iaeon- genial to thenrde lacuitiesin the ebmateve inhabit a remark which has been made by others on more than one occasion. -i It is probably sufnoient to allude to this matter, which may be thought too nice for public prints. Yet considerations of this kind are overborne, when we reflect that whU Uie loss of thw one faculty, not pnly are the remaining parts of the body often materially Injured, but most of what we for -with the greatest eagerness ia hie is broken into tbe happiness of the nuiiit-niic nie, we nope 01 onspring, ana all tiiose vivid sensations that nature has milted with so important a wuicn me species ts continued. TlHW I li J. vf i.a m.Ua I mWjf requested to con! 1 iiii r.

in. r- hi i "wi, wuo ims nan many years' exDeri. 'tes himself ciclu. aecrpsy observed, conveniently situated, at No. 112 Cim- Bum, oeiween courMon and OauDhin sbi.

and so arrsinged that patients never i janan fdlfi finQ W. WATSON. M. P. CYPRESS GROVE CEMETERY.

i ui esrunisnment of the Firemen's Charitable Association of New Orleans situated on the Metrie ludge, near the.junction of the Nashville Raih-oad the. Canal of the New Orlenns Canal and DanMn'-Compnny, l.p.sbeen recently improved and-embei T-ed. nnd is recommended to the favorable notice or unti yet not inconver t' rles I I. ''r the i witii rutU sc; ftrr rs 1 hius eever in tue same short space or lime, ant I A JJ VAJNCES. 1 uwi uie 1 j.

makP 1 vssv, vsiTT uiun rriifTtuLUMi rrmn pi ior ns i-swim. i the Eyes, Stomach excitements. Vertigo, lleadrche. ATCyPir.iM I lomitlnirM nm k-amii a I I SJ ffiZt ind toanv TiLl 1 wiiiwui prouuung any oau enerts. 1 DENTAL ax I hi la dp, i ia,) respectlully lUll J'UUIIt lie 1 i li.

1 Hcvin itfKKKK.N EStM NtW OHLfcAN. urs: XJf, iiicnin jntuu niurvx, i 1 ry L( T. A I lea Claike C04. Rev. 2.

lr. ficton; Dr. Coxej CuUibrri fiaU i tsq John. Kstj.jvCoxe fe. na maao datf -VXTILSON J.

CASTNER, Surgeon T. DENTIST, Philadelphia) having i.er-niaheutly hx-nled in New Orleans, rehpectfuUy lenoers. hisprot'essioiiHl services to its citiiens and Charles street, near Caual sl-. City Rtfcrtncet. UaibraiUi k-Oreenfitld, Veatmaa i Co, 1'ilrher it Rnyhuru, iMartin Owen it.

Co, liewitL llermi -it Co, H'Garlaiui it Co, Allen Jot.nur.n -I Pegramit Bryan, Gert A Lewis, A I leister, D. Brent. llon.Badie Pevton. PhiludUlphux. James II Briscoe, Dentist, Jos Mitch eu, ii Dv Samuel Jack.

son, jant 6m 31 -II Canal, DR. O'RI I-i Member of the Roval Colieeeof Sureoons. Edinburgh. itHii.i ol the Medical Cohegvol PhiladHphis.anil piiysiciantr' many yvars to Uie Lock Hospital of Glasgow, estab. "I lushed for the cure ol oimientionahle diease, contioues Ki to be -consulted would res- pccuuiiyanncuncetotiie puoiic, that from tus elaborate cbrtnicalmid iMiianical fnm thereseaicbrs of inonlern patboiogUts ami be is hi pos-session ol therapeutic agenu by which those sesrr and delicate diseases cau he tnoroughly eriliraied.

wiihoot i a particle ot that destructive mineral, mercury. -pTIioiw -r who irri uieir case oe suown, and i would rather care themsojhres nrivai.iv. n.i- oi.i!., hisoifice Minerva's Box.eing a packageni medicine" wun mu uirici--iioiu, wan-anisu to ure, OI iierw we Uieir i. money will he rt-ranieiL. Patient iu any part of.

the Union will be treaud successfully, by dencribio mis utely their symptoms, per letter. noM paid, awl eurks mg remittance lor advice and med ine, which wiH be lorwardcu, witn tuu directions, The most lnvrable secrecy ohserveiL novlltT Those who ha ve suflered from inmroner treaiment the abuse ol mercury, debility, pains in the Io'iim, sore (uruai, eruyiHiiiK, tucers, would 00 weu to call. TVTEDICAL OFFICE Dr. Watson J-f J. member ef the Royal College of Surgeons.

I J'-w. Lomlon, eraduale of the MeillcaJ College, NewYorfT, formerly Surgeon to Uie General Hospital. Livemoni (UEcrtuui pracuuoHer in several parts of the United States, continues to lie confidentialry.at his ott ce, No. 112 CUSTOMHOUSE a a injci a Bircic 11c Kamoun a peneci cure la all I i 1 11 1 -i uh'k WOIIMMHHI13 conmiouiy caiieasrem stsaues. Doctor Watson, who has received a reirnlBr tion, treats all bis cases successfully ITHOUT- and without restricting, the patient In diet or Those who bave suttered from in- proper treatmeat, or who labor under debilitg from cause, are 'more particularly requested to calL tie- cent cases cured in a few days, and those of aatr supdinw removed completely from tbe body, by a method of treatineut entirely new, litely introduced Into this country from France." Mercury, ami all tbe diseaseKCeasMasore threat.

pains 111 the bones, eruptions, ulcers, L. eflectnailv removed irom the ystem. Those at a distance, who addrev. noat nakt. ant m.

close a fee, on describing Uie bave advice aial medicine sent them efficient for tnelr care. utflciin Customhouse street, between Bourbon and Danphin streets. Remember 112; novl7 9a HEALTH AND LONG LIFE are within the reach of rIL Important Advice DOCT. MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDI CINES. The immense number of letters which Dr.

Moffat has received and is daily receiving from tod fc, viduals in diffesent parts of tbe Union, in testimony of tne excellent virtues 01 the 1 die rills sod Phoenix Blfr i ten, precludes the possibilitj othilayingU.eTn betbre-the public to a printed Corm t. and he therefore ln vues ait woo liave not used Uiem, and who may bo- affected with ANY DISEASE, to call at his office, 875 Broadway. It will cost them nothing, as Dr. Moffat is always happy to give advice to invalids; whether Uiey choose to purcha.se bis Lite Medicines or not i arwt an4 one calling can always examine ail letters which may ua.c inxyincucu irinuuK to me-operation 01 tne meflicines. -To those who hive ahead tried il, 1 Pills or Pbcenix Bitters, it is unneersary to say aught.

that is, if Uiey bave tried Uitm faiihially. Dr. Moflat places too ranch confidence in his medicines to donbt their happy effects in any one He is ready to -stake Ids reputation upon the result of any amenable case of -disease, where his vegetable medicines are Uiorougbly administered. Tbey are composed ot articles-the roost aotiputres-cent, combined with ingredients known as tbe only certain antidote of fevers of every description. When isprouuceu eitaer irom nL and swampy situations, or putrid miasma, wbe- ther malignant or epidemic, or by other causes, these medicines are certain ia their operation or effects.

Ihey are poMseased of peculiar qualities, wbicb not only expel all diseases, but at the same time restores and invigorates Uie system. When first tnkn.inMi,. stomach they immediately diffuse themselves Lke vapor uimsut.tij coi-cui a 1 once aengtit- lui. ouu permanent, en tne spark of life-. beeins to crow dim.

the cirrnlation faculties paialized, Uiese medicines are found to give 10 ne, nerves, exhiierate the animal spirits, in-: I Rn? reanimate the whole man. 1 m. iic juf7 uiruicines oave in manv cases been recom-mended and used by physicians, they have stood tbe na provea tpe roost nnlaihog remedy everonereu to uie sucerer, under almost every dis ru. a tciiriai uuiuit meaicme nw mnn in. Sold bT SICKLES Ic CO.

Tlrninrfet in I street, and H. BONNABEL, Tcbonpitoulav street. Ie22 fHU Iwl i JOHN BYRNE'has this day taken- into PartnershiD Lis nenhew. TitnU9iivnN The hllMueitt Will he condnrteH aa horiifn. 1....

the firm of j. r. rvrnk tui. jel7 K'tda6tW The subscribers' will'; Cotton or other produce con- Ol Tml.l. Janlrann Sr algned tiT their Livemi Co." WASHINGTON.

JACKSON it Tr jyt6 ly 90 Common sU essrs. North rothers uthorized to receive letti rs lor or at- lied rf iti.i.iA uc iprr Ill 111 1 I'. M-J 1, XsOKTH, during the absence of the New Orleans pamier, Mr. II. NonL.

PEET NORTH, may29 Pn'W Liooidatioa" POPARTN ERSHIP. The subscri- V- tiers have entered into onnrtneisihin for ih-nnr. POSK Of tranarlin a PPtieral rinmiinn nnnsu in this city, under the firm of B. W. SIlFI.MI.t fe to date fmm the 1st instant.

i At present their office will ke tn sine street. BEDFORD StlELMIR kf Jyl03mW JOHN ItOBERTSON. TVOTICE The subscribers, having erected th r.amn. delet Walk. fOld Rat frr th mnnrmnriHnT and BAR LEAD, bur leave In inrnmi nnhl In general that they are now prepared to furnish any quantity at the shortest notice.

All onlers for the above thanLfullr received at the Depot, 100 Chartres street, or ni the Tower- K. PALLET. DISSOLUTION of Copartnership The Conartnershin.heriofnri!; firm of SPROULE WATERS, is thb day diolv'ed JPhA.Sprocleis charged with', the hqcidationof the concern, and wiU use lie name ofthe itrm only in liquidation. J. A.

SPROULE.v VNew Orleans, July 20th, 1843. jy21 6mvY i 1 ti 0 1 1 1 ri w. (oOPARTN LRSHIP The under-. -V sisrned have tbs day entered into and will conduct a General CommKion atvd Forward lKv under (lie firm of SPROULE fc HEW 7 oOIV. a.

-w wneans, JUty ilst, 134a. 1 GmW -PRO CLA i'JA Tl ON BY rt Kr UOVERNOll OF 200 Wf Vhsr? has TfT.Y.y 1 to ne VILLI AM ,1 DAVID i i of tbe unty ot Lpoii. stand charu-ed v. ih MANN ING, hue of t'-e cr- the i J.iv' I i nd they, froia- n.i 'j- 1 1 i i 1 xt of i ti'pe or jvowi' i' it "own.f I hern a of T' LARS tK pr id i i t.ie I. i-nitt William uniev i.

ten rkt ut r. il i TV 1 OV teft one L-lue 1. 11 I Tritcry, int -vrc of Civ. it t. y.

)( .1 c( T' i day of Jr e.Jp-if rl i ft J- rov 5 dd fHU 1 to 'ie irtpecMuiiy 1 i stitJ 'to he I in Ureeis. Dr. Wbeatoiit 1 2 I -2.

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