Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 1

Location:
New Orleans, Louisiana
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

.1 i i i 4 A VOLUME V.l NEW WEDNESDAY MORNING, 3IARCH 24, 1841. NUMBER 51. i 1 PUBL18IIEU EVERT DAY CCK SARD'S. JOIISSTOXIi.DREVKR TROWBRIDGE, AUCTIONBEJIS, C3 ST, T. LOCH, (wImoCKU) jyCjwb ranee on coiui guinea An ireul for ihoaboye houo msy foond Iba cojdj room of Crouon, larreuco 4c Coio.

33 Ne Lf np stair. He gtjtrcct -Abijah Fk, Eq Broiison, Iawrgnea tc Co. Biootft. Hackney Taylor Duitii, LAW NOTICE. Z.

9. Ijyn Atlrtaef at Law, CLIXTOX, Practice is the parubu' of Eaat aod.Wcat feliciajta. Eaat Baio Kotif ami Eu Refcrene. Horn. V.

Ji. Darroar. Hon. JjJfa Watta. 9 Watanaaa VootL litcrne it.

Hurnitde. IIyuo Goodrich, CmL T. Preatocw feb 20 lm B. T. TAXKER5LEY, ATTOUCT AT LlW, TCXAA.

Refere-' pjnewOrW fcb 17 Jjqisa Lor a. Galreaton. Wawf rilflti Coartnrbtp wbicti esiated betwnen lha I aabMnbara, ao.ier taft firm of CANNO.V CORDON, waa diaaoired by mutual oenf on the JAMES a CAN.NUN, JO AS GORDON. Kc Orleana, Iaa il 1841. mar 5 COMMISSION HOUSE.

fpiIE ubrribrra (l ot LouiavUle, Ky.) woald JL rupeclfally iaforai tkeir frieoda and tn pablie fraeralir. that bey kave moved to tbia city, aal loeiled Ikcwaelvca perutaueully, for the porpwa MinzU4 a (caeral Steamboat aaJ Stiip A(reocy, krciia, Forwardiaf7.Cmaiiaaioa and Prod at ajc. Ilopiuf f.oia our louf experience, iodua-try aad lrc atlcolioa to baaioras. to-receive a abara HcCAMA.NT ic 8LE3IO.NS, 33 up at-iir. KOrlaa.

Jaauwry mil. it S. K. DON, M. DEMIsr, OFFICE and reideaeatB Uoyil atreet, coraer of Cit'mboao eatraaco in Caatnaabooao street jan 3i 3ia CARD.

Nl'OTT, WIIITC Si (u'ccieiioi to ueKKxex aao FO 11 WAKDLNU. COMMISSION AND WlIOLE HALE tiROCER-S, Vas llufttw, Akkanjas. C. 6. COTT, T.

tt. WHITE, PWILIr TCWTWIT. Gray 4 Ca, New Orleans, rr Refer to yoJU Drematlh Vaa flurea, Arkanaaa. w. suuiRt-s, COMMISSION No.

9. Froat Leveo, i2rr to Nw Obxeams. Iloo. II. JohaKon, Aaaenatoik Hoa.O.S.Uaioa, Ifoarcbe.

W.Taylor, Ea. Aaaatnptioa. A. La for eat, ThibaJoax. B.

Winebeater, Ea. St. James. oct 37 If HENRY KKANE tc CO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. Ill Jfifaiine at.

New Orleans. geoTlTimerick Commission md Fonetrdiug ViCKseuac, Miss. HENRY KKANE, GEO. LIMERICK. TlJ" Czh advancea made, on eoiuignuient to our "ae at Vkkabur; or Sew Orleans.

mot 20 6 in dk'nuiTin ANI SHEET IRON WORKER8, No. 3I Tchonpitoulas street. feb 2a W. D. GORDAN St CO.

iXGIIAIYGG It It 12 118, ViCKBoae, (Miaa.) april 18 a if BARRY Sc. BKARD, AND It ETA I GROCERS, sccesssrs I Mtstr. J. ImU J. Brim and J.

W. Jmttamtmd,) no. 25 dew LKvaa. TT Steamboat, 5Uip and Family Stores put no at Si art Dotf. sept2e GEO.

W. SMITH, SURGEON DENTIST, From Philadelphia, HAX1SG returned from the North, bas located hi.nself permanently at tbe corner of Caronde-el and Hevia streets, where be will be pleased to attend te professional engagements. Kerzae.tccs is xvcw iHLtt.it. Jjeob Wilcox, Eiq. Dr.

IVvrnes. Dr. E. J. Caxe, Henry L.

Bennet, Esq. E. Hyiler Jen Esq. Coze 3c Macpberson, JobP. Nisbet, Esq, Bullitt, Esq.

T. AUea CI irk Si Co. Ileory Loekctt, Esq. Dr. Dr.

Dnncin. bov LJ tf COAL AND WOOD BEST Pitubars; COAL, selected tor family Careened Beech mmJ Hickerf CHARCOAL, end Atk nmd Oak WOOD, always on band, and fef tile at the lowest market prices by L. M. DAVIDN. Ord-rs left at the ot.E.

Johns tf Cscurncr of Common and St. Charles su, promptly atiea lej to. nov 29 tf-is l-OitTKAir AVI MIMAriTRE PAINTING! Til- S. J. JACKSON woald inform ths citizens of Near 4 l-ijna that be hi returned to the city, as.

his roo.Tis at (. 21 Camp where ipcnens may be seen. lacouvs-iaeuce of the pressure of the time, Mr. J. illinike bis prices mack more reasonable than he kas done lurtlafutt.

oct 13 tf tiios. ii Do --ENGRAVEIt OS WOOD. A LL ar4ers ia the above Hue of business exer IX. entn-1 wit neatness aad despaitb, by T. If.

IIHEt.03, No. Camp streeL july 14 tf I REMOVED. T. IIOCGII. Merchant Tailor, respectally in- farms hi frieads and the peblic, that be has re-nove-1 fro at bis old staad, No.

C7 Cotnmoa street, to o. 'Zi Csnip street, where be will keep an assort-awnt CioUis, Caaaimerea -end Ve.uu which he ill nttn a fc la re at abort notice, and io the moat twitionable style. fnev27 4m T. HOUGH. rUIR uadersirned have thie day formed a Copert- as Anetioa and Comntiwiion Merchants, aJw ths style end firm of J.

A. BEARIk CO. J. A. BEARD, W.M.

F. VIGERS. OHcans, Feb. 1. 5.S sC '1 ARK HTL'RnoitN Til I V( BR- STILLSIA-VS Celebrated Highly Coneealra- ted Coatpouad Syrup of Sarsapahlla and Genniae Hondarss and Red runrrlag had Alterative Sarsaparilla Bine ilia vr voj uj lied Jamaica sv, -s ssihmbuvv aaaLajs it lex AUWU lUli yiciaas of tfce first reipeeubility have- always Va them a conspicuous place above alt medicine tor diseases of the stomach end bowrls; as a safe and faorily medicine moat oT tbe respectable BltW, Itaww I I I aH aUrmiog sytnpt i ooce the healthy astioi f.

tucn va u.uu, tvmvj tvw iuoj rw- OmS of disease, and restore healthy action of tbe system. As a plan- r.ioa i I. m. iug in arv vwu mm mm i Ureem Medicine by MessVa. MiHsudon St White Co, Zacharie Si Co General fif Iindra St Vine St Co An.

Brothers, Bowie St Co, Borle St Cos, Winn 'Bjrr Si Col, Dupea St Cou, Thiboarx St "Col, Jr Coi Si Co, and hoadredeof oth-Piiitn who are farm owners of slaves and rarar idlers who are large owners of i 'a cnttoa planUtious in tbia stats. 1 of physician on pi j- Isntatious. Tbe fv ici-m, jne omce ot ine oouioem tS. Xft CustomUonxe street, DR. txs stTllma'v.

Ky' AFI-OAT-IdTerATj, i0e aid' exjArse, for rir.WPoydraa.w ct.epsuir" v. i.ar Id 1 Vi GILLETT. "rr a. I. v.

Urlaof feb23l "re copious, accompanying the medicine, OVT'rfcrr CTn administer it ko a'l cases. -I numb-r of Dr. Sulltnan'e Journal of Medical JV Ksztih. Freach and Spanish, sold by nn MEDICAL CARDS. '-RIIEUMATISSL.

inOIIEN'S Rrkumatic Embrocation. Dr. Jf. B. Cobeu, proprietor of the uniersally celebrated iouoo ioT tna cure of cbroutc and luHanunatory rhennatiam, lainbago, puina andwelliofa io the joints, Ac, known as Cohen's Rbeumatic Ein- urocalioa, bcs respectfully to rerer all person suOarinr from tbe.e diaeates to toe thousands of cares tbil bia preparation baa- auJ to tne numerous strong ana uirniy renpeeuuie ieu-monialf which lare from time to time been puulbb'ed to that effect in New York and'otber flaeea.

So certain aud aeaxebias; is tbia liuimeut iji its dperatioirs. even in eases or Jou; siaotimy, ana or an obsuuate nature, tbat it baa never been known loJaiL It will la proper that- ail persons aaino the liuintQnl are that it ia aceompaniad wilb the aigoature of tbn proprietor, in his own baud wrilinr. Since tbo intro duction of this remedy to tbe public, various ainjiy-rk-s have palmed upon the coo try nortrums uud lotions, and "Infallible Rheuruulic ilUturcs." II of which, beinx a cooipounJ of irnorant quacks, are calculated anoro teas to injure tbo ars'-em, r-bor than Teaaore any compuijH as wed as by4bo thou sauds of persons wbo'bave been effectually cured of rheumatism, tbe subscriber bas subjoined letters from a few who are well and popularly known to tbe entire-society in itew Yerk, and wbnaa opinions and professional judfmeat ere enivenudly eieeineL 3J. B. COHEN, 272 Hadaon Ureei Stw York.

CT Price $3 per Te tk Pwhlich it known that on tbis firsuday of March, one thousand eibt kandred aad forty-one, I have appointed A. Oliver 4c Co. sole agents for the state of Loaisiaoa. aud for tbe sale of my Rheumatic Embrocation, leraedy calculated to euro with certain ty any rbeumatic complaints, whether of a chronic or in 11 aminaJory nature. Wtteeaa toy hand this day aad year aforesaij.

31. B. The public-will xemember dial this is simply an eaternal application and free from mineral. Dr. 11.

Cohen's priucipal oflice, No.272j liaison street, New York. Each bottle of -4he Embrocation la srecompanird wui printer! directons for use, aad none ia penaine naif-, bearins; the signature of U. II. Cohcm. Certificates can be seen in pain unlets at the art-utV I as to the eflicacy of the liniineut, from tbq moat emi nent pnysietana in new lurk.

For sale by A. OLIVER JCc Corner "of Chart res and Bienvill streets. N. B. Country nerchauU.

can be supplied, wboie sale, by applying as above. 'ulur-l 3ui The AaitiphlezLatio MaLrxicait Urt-uiHK LCERSt lemors, rbeontatism. rout, cancer, ncr- aJ voes pains, infiactmatieus. swelling, Jke. These and all other external diseases effect ifally cured by tne Anliptoosiatic surgical It i pus of the greatest ducoverics or modern times, that ell external diseases depend on a siurle principle, which is inflammation.

This slate of in Hammaliourappeariiig under different form, gives rise to tbe variety of outward disorder. It is evident, therefore, that hit these diseases should be treated on a corresponding principle or, in other worus, mat Ua lever aulMluea luOjuiuialino is the bet rensedy in every external complaint. The discovery of tbis principle, with the application to correspond with it, bas been niadn within a few years, end js among all the faculty of carope. i ne newaressing removes tne pain a snort time it is applied, generally ia an hour or two, after which the affected parts recover themselves with a gradual process. Diseases of twenty years standing may be cured by it, as well as those occurring- yesterday.

It bas tbe same success, uo matter what tbe disease may be, whether a sore or ulcer, a tumor, gout, nervous pains, rheumatism, burns, scalds, wounds, erysipelas, cancer, or any other cutaneous affection. At once to explain this mutter, and to five proof of it, I will iuert tbe certificate of gentleman in the City Hotel, who bad two very different complaints. To Da. Leech. Sir It gives Tne pleasure to acknowledge tliat tbe dressing wbick yon applied to an ulcer on my leg, and also to my shoulder aud baud, which were severely attacked by inflammatory rheumatism, was completely successful iu each instance.

Tbe ulcer I had almost deemed incurable, and the rheumatism, from Which I had often suffered before, was never so speedily or so completely subdued. It is jriy conviction that you bave introduced a great dicovsry into tbia country. Very respectfully, your obdt svt, U. 1U HOPKINS. Tbis certificate is only one of.a jrent many that bave keen handed to me, which I need not inserts I will only recommend in tbe stroogest manner all those who ere suffering from any kind of disease On the external parts of the body fo call at lay office, No.

122 Canal atreet, where I will be happy to explain more particularly the nature of thia discovery. WILLIAM LEECH, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons London. XTNo. 122 Camsl ST, between Daupbin aud Boar bon street. feb 18 ly JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC rjlOR the growth, preservation and restoration of the Hair.

Tbe proprietor having many years of study. to the treatment of the hair, bas, at length succeeded in composing a preparation, which bas proved eminently successful in very -numerous instances, ia promoting the growth, aud strengthening the roots the bair, and in several cases, where baldness has existed Cor years, it prod ootid a fine vifoaon growth of hair, as is testified tor by several highly respectable individuals, whose certificates ae company the preparation. To tbe Ladies the Hair Tonic Is particularly re-commanded; it gives a luxuriant brilliancy to the bair, and preserves the curls fcotn the effects of daatpneaa or motion. Gentlemen who wish to improve their whiskers, will find thia moat valuable assistant, giving them thick, gloasy, fine and curling appearance Prepared and sold by Dr. D.

Jayne, Philadelphia, and in N. Orleans by SICKLES St CO, Drurgists, 3indJfc.ttawie 40 Canal st, Sole Ag'ts. Also. Jay ae'a Carminatlveand Sanitive Pills. YEAST' POWDERS.

hrnnESETowdera are an excellent suhetitnte for yeast in making bread, battor-cakea, muffins, bave the ad vantage over that article in rendering tbe donah or batter perfectly light and ready for baking the instant they are mixed. Bockwbeux and other cakes, made with these powders, are lest liable to disagree with tbe stomach than when made with yeast and, as it requires but a few mi nates to frepare for baking, the' possibility of ever bavro them sour ia entirely avoided. They ere ad-miaably calculated for the use of ships and steamboats, as they will keep for any length of time. For sale by SICKLES St CO, DrajrrUts, dec Id 2m 40 GanaL one door from Cbartre NOTICE. rpiIEODOREIIsir-dresser, 150 Chart res" street.

JL pposite tbe Orleans Hotel, baa just opened elegantly furnished Saloon, especmlly intended for the reception of ladies who may desire to have their hair dressed, and where the will find all kinds of aad -dresses for ball, Ae, al waya ready to suit their taste, aad At moderate prices. His saloon for genUemea, already favorably 4)as lately been greeOy improved and embellished. wiikTreaii decorations. Customers will, as heretofore, always meet with prompt and pohtowtiention, aad will be served' according to the latest fashions from Paris. His st re atocked with a vast as-iirtBM of artictea for tbe toilet, from tbe roost famed-aud beet Jnaanfaefurers, they being especially and caret uny seiecxea tor bii vj bOnhaCd-rXOO LADIES! AND GENTLEMEV8 AV1G3: toupees, scratches, braids, fillets, carte, Ac- Ate-, all fresh end after the newest faantona.

For ofdereof any magnitude, for alL kuide of hair work, apply du-eutly as above. ilair-dreisers can sopply themselves at said. store IO great advantage afeb 5 45t TT PIANO FORTES. A SPLENDID asorttnent ef French Grand Actioe Piano Fortes, torether witK every klad ef ino-sical Instruments, end an extepsive asaorUnenfof Musics 9 'Thb subscriber! toannonnc4 that they hare removed their Piano Forte and Mnslc.AVare. boose to No.

4fCbarTres street Tersoua ke sSiil of a rood instrument are repctfully invid to Jv thctn before purchasing elsewliere. TbeV art iu every respect for tone, toueb'aud work, man.bip, and will stand the lest of climate. The manufacturers are pleased to annoonce to tbe public that the-best judges in this city baVe pronoaDCJ then! eoual, if notsnperioi, tQ aay CTcr brought td thinjnarket. Tfify can be purpbi-d at Oie tewest mauufHrturii; prirtae. Also, Cae'best Italiairj-triora.

"Ol- TORP-ACtJUr rno4-orte Hjtxtntactvrerrt SlnsifPebluaers an dealers in Mesteal. ea 21 iBstnuaeata, 41 Cwtrrvtreet. CARDS. rR. GUS'fiNE, OCULIST, bas returned to bis offices-No.

33 Cantp street, near whre Df. atieuus to uisea.es ol me and I perivenous vi vision ouiy. ror toe uroiessionai abilities or- Dr. Gustiae, tbo follow in- may not. be unintcrctuig to New Yoric.

Dr. Giisune beinfr about to leave this city with a view of eararinir ia. professional bminrKa in New Orleans orrlrwhoe, it gives me.pleonure to state, inai navin? Known mm nianv vcurs na-it. dorine wnicu.umei nave Uocuous-ol liis lii.lrnrtors. and a.

ne uas enjuyed very ample incuts of acoujrmir. war ticularly iu surgery uii diieatcs of the eye, a pructi calciiuaintince ill his ftrofenMim, ALEX. II. STEVENS, M. Emcrltitu Prof.

Clinirol Surgery, and one of the ouryeonsortue ac Jork liosntal. ixrur icik. Oct. b. 1S3H.

It rives me to state that I have known Dr. uuMiiie lorn, ion? tuiie, auu luivo roun'f liim most avouloufly devotiue bimsclfto his profession, tiarticu- Inrly to tbe diseases of llie-eye, and uo one could fcavo bad better opportniiitics for the studv aud treatment of tbe diseases of orpsn, Ac Ac. A LI SMITH, IL Prof, Surgery In the. Co.tego of Phyk. aud Surg.

Beverly Chew; Leonard Matthews, Er, X. 1 I i i. ISew Orleans. ik'iiivuiui'a asv usai ua Beirne ti Ld inside, Toole Ilarriere. rrrtcautiful ARTiriClAL EYES Inserted an aa almost tn defy detection.

de I tf GEO. W. BIOREN. HURGEON DENTIST, From riiiUulclpbia, RESPECTFULLY lenders- bis profmsioeal ser "ices to tbe ladies and rvuUemen of New Or leans, strangers visiting the city. Having pcruianeittly bunrrir, he will at all iiues be found at bis No.

10'J Itaronno street. opposito Meiurs. FriKretV Cotton Pres. In reearu to bia nrofciuuul capacity, he bea leave to refer to the following credrutiab Mr. tiii.

A Ihorcn, nndcrrone a reelnr course of -study in Denial Surgery with me, and for the pat five years lit. nrofcMiiu wilb con siderable success, it i. wilb eon. deuce rrcouimrnd him to Mr friends and tbe public nseskitfnl dentift. J.

1 11 KEY, SurKcou Doutist, Pbila. Pbilalclutiia.eptiubr 7. IfvSL To geutlcmen with whom lam aTcouaiutnd, I take crejt piesjinre in introducing Mr. Geo. W.

Biorcn, of rnH.idvlpbia, as i getitlcuinn of lut'-grity mid able proiessionul aeciuireinente. As a Dentist, 1 ro Ihmo such coulidroce ia bis skill and practice, lliall bate always, where profer.iounl rfrvires w'ere re-. quired, employed nun. J. It.

riUItDr.IV, Pit S'eakrr of tfeunto, Pennylvuuia. Ilnrrid.urr, Pa, 3 IHX "Mr. iifn. W. Bioren, lt-ii? about to leave the city ju prosecution of bis profosiotuil pursuits as of Dentirtry, we, the subxeribt-rs, re- couiniend nim as a gentleman of lutruniy, and com- to ojierate on in- irein.

TIIOS. C. JAMES, M. W. SA.ML GIX.

MORTON, 1T.D. Philadelphia, IfO." Rrfkrtnte im Kite Orhans: Join Nicholson, Esq. Lucius C. Duncan, Eso. Maj.

Jos. ABeabo, SIcasrs. CalpweixX Hi5key. nov Id WRITING AND ENGRAVING. Lilbocrnphrrs nnd l'riutrrn, Offices No.

3i, Coaip st, and No. 44, Caual street. SNELL Si UIX'KER leave to iuferm the merchants, buni iters men and others, that they are prepared to execute iu Lithography off hand. BUSINESS WRITING, in any style suitable for Circulars, Price Currents and other writings, and to furni.h at a short notice, and on tbe most reasonable terms, aay. required number of copies.

They will al.to execute Willi great accuracy auu neatnes. Mop. Charts. Plans, busine-s and visiting Cards, Certificates, Dill-hoad, Bills of Lndinf Notes, Chocks, DraA-s Customhoato aiul Notaries Blanks, fac-similirv. See also.

Drawings of every description; aud respoctfully tavite the patronage or the public, (oeliiij assured tbat the economy and expedition which tTta art possesses for multiplying copies will uxtify their claims td favorable notice, jau l'J tr R.W.FISII BOURN IJ, (Latt irtet tf FiMAburme.y LITHOGRAPHER, Njw 5-i Magazuie street, op-iMMite Banks' Arcade. R. W. having pur- ch.ted the whole of this establishment, invites the citizens of New Orleans, and the publio, to inspect specimens of bis work, which have ben prouonuced b' many competent judxes of the art, to equal well executed copper' plate deins. He alo begs to so- i I 1 I JL 1CII a CODIIIlsinri oi lint mum niuiiuo which the publio have for ycurs past extended to this etabltsbrr.iit, and to announce that be will exe cute, on tbe cheapest term, and in the neatest man ner, orders lor Maps, ami -flans.

Drawings or lr signs, plain or fancy Bill He.uls Circulars, Cards, any other work which the aft embraces. IS. Bi Perspective Views correcuy taxen, ami Mapa and Plans drawn in a superior manner. An Apprentice wanted. nov iu ua NEW FERRY ACROSS THE ATCHAFAL4.YA.

important to HUE nndcrsirncd takes this opportunity ofin-L forniinr tfie public, that he has, nt Icugth, com pleted hia new road, (nt a very considerable expense,) by which the great Atchafulaya Swamp, ao niucb dreaded by travellers, is avoided. Tbis road furnishes the great link between the Western" and Eastern portions of the State of Louisiana, and the only poiDt from hie good road can be constructed loulling from Hie Mimiasippl triver across tne Atcnaraiaya rivnr to AVetern Ionniana, and 'to Texasu This road holds out to travellers, generally, who may bo visiting the Red river country, Altakapaor 1 exaf. many more advantigm thun any other road, ne it paxes ou hirh dry laud from the Mississippi to liayou DrsglaUes, Parish of A voyellr, I a rich and densely inhabited country, well watered, aud ahouiiditijr iu provisions, Af, and more particularly sq to eini-grapts for Texa, and To the former a.Yhe nearest, cheapest and best, and to the latter as lead-in; to the bet Hock, market in the South, as the Wetct district of Iouisiaua has lone keen considered tbe best market for horse, mules, cattle. Sic Tbe subscriber would aUo inform fire public, that accommodations and supplies can be had at "his ferry for emigrants. He will use every excrtibn to make his f.

ry and road tbe Lost in tbo State, and to give satL'faciiou to nil who nny patronize him. The subscriber would further add, that the most direct road crosses the Mikippi river at or near the mouth of kc-i river. js. sulim. Sim me Port Ferry, Atchafulaya, lfi-.

1. S. Travellers should be on tbe alert, as exertions will be made to- stop them at the old ferry oa the AtchafaUya, which leads through tbe swamp. dee 15 B. B.

8. -Mexican gulf-Railway company. Winter ArrmmgetntnU COMMENCING mi 8unday, the 1st of November, the locomotive will run every day from the depot, on Good Children street, to Ducros' plantation, or further, as the road may progress, at Uie following hours: j. WEEK DATS: Depart I 'At 7, A. M.

I AID, A. 4, P. M. I 5, P. M.

SOMOATSl Depart He him. At 9. M. 1, P. M.

5, P. M. At 7, -I 4, P. M. I By order or the Board j.

w. sMrm, oct 23 ief Engine-s. NEGRO "XLAXKTES. qflA TAIR of Negro Blankets, ia at ore and for OUU sale by JAS. P.

BOYD, 11 tf No. 37. Camp st. FORCE PUMPS. A FEW superior.

Engine Forte Tumps, just received. Gcntlemea are Invited to call and examine the operatiou of one at the store of. cJeclSlf JAMES T. BO YD, street. TUST received warranted health and to take sJ readily, and large size.

Tbe Leech Will 1 for any length of oM wholesale and re tail, by fcTTtfiAN, vo vastomi)ouse atrcot, wae-is tbe nn'y dealer that imports Jcecheajpw- the uta'te of Loaisiaoa, fcbldlai be CARDS. is. it IMPORTER OP CROCKERY, CHINA, AND GLASS-WARE, Ao. 37, Camp sf, Nero Orleans, Supplies country merchants, families, steam-boats, hotels, Sic, ou tbe most reasonable terms. ET Ware carefully packed also sent to.

any part of the feb24 3ui PICAYDM! BOOKT5IIV13KV, NO. 7'J CAMr'JTRttT. Blank. Books of any de scription made to order, and I rulmc to auv pattern. Bank JSooks orau.

Kinus printed, ruled and bound to ordor. Map and Plaxs pasted on linen, niounieu nu nr-ii i hed iu the neatest manner. Books rebound plain or fancy style. To inerchanU and others "Vl who wish work in this line, 4 entire satisfaction may be ex- pec led, and moderate pnees. jreb 4 If FRENCH MILLINERY.

MRS. D. F. WAY- MOUTH mo! respectfully informs tbe Iuliea that sho will toen THIS MORNING, a splendid assortment of French. Bon nets, of tbe latent importations, nnd the moit approved fashion.

AImo. an excellent sseort-ment of Tu'cm, Braid, Lcrborn, Engli.b Straw and Plaid Braid Bonnets. Mm. W. is also prepared to execute nil orders for makmr the uiost faohiouaCIe tyle, and solicits a share of patrouage.

Prices to suit tbe liniiw. Canal st -ornernf St. Cbarlei. nov 19, I'hiladrlpklnrNuddlcry, (Sisrn of the iiotden Horse Head,) no. st, near CanuL A MILS MAG EE CO.

have altered ihej-tyle of s. tbeir Grin tmtor ivivtuAss ua aud have ofcni'd at their-new store. No. Magazine street, here they de respectfully invite the attention of persons wishing any articles in their line' to tlu-ir present' aud very fine assortment of Saddlery, frt-sb from their manufactory iu Philadelphia, made oxprerJy for this market, aud which they are 'determined to sell fct the very lowest rates forcsh. I or good city acceptances.

They will be constantly receiving per every vessel from Philadelphia fresh addilioua to their present etock, which comprises ovrry article in the line. N. B. Carey Ploughs (Jabex King's make) Noa. 1, 2, 3 4, with wnodeu or iron mould boards; Colli valors; Land Slides; Wheel -and Mud Barrows; tlx WbeeU, Stc, 'constantly ou.

band aud for sale low for cash. -dec ltf KNEASS St CO. SADULEKY Camp slresu 7 lie subscriber uaviuz re-opened bis efQiblishiuent, is now roceivinjr a fresh upply of all articles in bis line, to which bo would iuvito the attention of purcha sers. Ills Slock oow comprises a beautiful assort ment of Kiuriiftb. American, Spanish, race and ladies.

saddles English bridles atul martingales fine double and suujle barnes couarj or ail kinds; orny hari cobeb, gig and twig whips horse clothiug and blankets carpet Lags; el Bscs cirths; sorciurles, VcaVe. (nov 12 41 P. BOYD. SLAVES FOR SALE. BENJ.1JTTLE has removed to No.

IS Moreau street, wbere he offers sixty likely acclimated Slaves for sale. Purchasers, will find it to their Interest to call ana examine for themselves. feb 21 am SLAVES' FOR SALE. Plant era and citizens of the city witjiing to purchase Slaves will find it to their interest to call at Nos. SCO and 2C2 Common street, corner of Trem.

ANDREWS Jfe. HATCHER. B. LITTLE. N.

R. Persons wishing to sell slaves may find it to tlieir'ad vantage to coll aa above. dee 31 4m a. a. n.

SLAVES FOR SALE. Citizens wisbiog to purchase -will fiud it to their interest' to call at 152 Camp street, wbere they may find some valuable hours servants and vouns nerre boys. feb 4 2m) M. GARRISON. Fisli'a Ezchnusa ittid Loan Office, Corner of Magazine and Grayicr streets, opposite the Uuiieon nice, WHERE all kinds of uacurrent bank not 8 American and foreisrn rold and silver.

Bills of Ex change, Promissory Notes, Certificates of Deposits o.e. oxc, are purcnaseu ana soia ou me most reasonable terms. Indiana, Kentucky, IlliuoU and' Ohio money oa hand nt al) limes and for sale. jan 26 5m HAT-AND CAP EMPORIUM. The subscribers are constantly receiving" a choice collection of RUSSIA, BEAVER, and SILK HATS, ffot up expressly for city trade.

Also, Youths'tind Children's Hats, of the best tnsteriols and bitosl fuihioiia; torether with a variety of Fancy Cloth and -Velvet CAPS, of tbe best ma terials and workmanship. Also Wool Hats tud Hair Seal Cape. J. B. MENNY Si CO, aug 21 ly COr.

Magazine and Common sis. TO DRUGGISTS AND PHYSICIANS. DR. TRUMAN ST1LLMAN, being called from the state of Louisiana, offers for sale the recipes of popular aud most efficacious medi cal Ike JligblK Conrentretrd Cortvouna Syrvp tioriapartila. and I'unfutaz AlttraUwt iarsapa- riUa Blood Vills.

Tke Specific Mixture. The Oordial Balm Oilead. Of these iustlv celebrated preparations, it is nced- icss to say.any thing here. Tbey have been long before tbe are known and appreciated wherever tho "ills tbat flesli is heir to" bave been endured. During; the last four years, iu this city alone the receipts of the proprietor for these three arfeles hive beeu upwards of seven hundred thou- I 1 iiiuii aouars.

lie rixnt ot vendition wru oe soiu entire, and with- tbe privilege of 6m ue -tbo name mo proprietor, wuo is toe original uiscoverer, enu bas to this time bceu the sole vendor of lhce medi- ciues. ho price for tbo whore is fifteen thousand dollars oue-balf payable in cash, and the balance in a note at twelve months, with an approved en dorser. For further information, apply at the office of tbe Southern Chemical Laboratory, No. 06 tomnouee street, new Urleaus. mar 7 1m TRUMAN TILLMAN, M.

U. i.ifi-t ivnoivrr 7- OCEAN INSURANCE OFFICE The tbsence of any institution iii thiacitv forinsarinr lives, aad the extravarant rates of premium demanded bj the Nertbera and European companies fbr granting life policies to persona residing- in Louisiana, have determined the Board ef Directors of. this company to Dnt into onratirn that rliuui in tbeir charter' which authorises insurance upon lives, on a seale ef premiums which will enable every one woo js in receipt of a moderate annual income, to secure fbr those who are dependent oa theta a comfortable pro vision in ease or their death. Tk tf-alM d.tn.n.lntf.H ak Mar1v os.Tioesible, the average of those adopted by the Load offices for insuring lives in England no addition whatever hin fiiflnmnra tkt climates aad by thia scale, an ananal premium of twenty dollars pail by nM-Knn on m.rliA siti the psyment of one llionsaid dollars to bia he die within the year: an annual premiuia of one- bund red dollars will aecure five tboasaad dollars aad so onSn proportion for any larger smotfnt. The company will uue --j ixom one tasevea years, sou win vum quarterly, half-yearly, or yean in.

information that may be required will furnuhed application to the. ofDce, 43 Camp tre't, corner 01 wccu order of the Board, rt if JCn Scc'ry. i MERICA! American weol. Tied medium, and ordinary do. do.do.da4 white, rreea, blue' and" scarlet MaxLiuae dol' ini -variety of other -kinds, for sale by the- package or otherwise, at Ke f7 Camp tti o.

JAMES F. JXYU I Hlif5oll3 7 if i. of cu be 1 j- CAR FRESH GARDENSEEDS. Or direct idiportation, warranted of the first quality, for sale by vim I mi mvu at bis established Seed and Flower Root store, No. II common atreer, corner orTcbapitoulaa street.

The collection consists of every variety of Garden. Fann and Flower Seeds; Dutch Bulbous Flower Rose; superb Double Dahlias, of above 1UU choice varieties; Oreen House Plants; Ornamental and Fruit trees; Goose- and Currant Bushes CTrawDemebiCQsuernes; Asparagus-Koota, Sec. Al.o, Red aud White Clover Seed. Luccrn. Timo 4hy, Orchard Grass, Herds and Blue Gras; Wheat, Barley, Rye, Cue Scotch Potato Oatfr, Mangel Wor-zcl and French Sugar Beet, with 1'nll directions for culture and inanufucture of Sugar, Morus MulUcuu- Its Trees, with trcatue on culture.

O'Country Merchants supplied with Seed neatly put up with lube LI od ready for retail, or iu. boxes from $10 to $100, or by dozen papers, or pound and bushel, (if they prefer making- their own selection from the general Catalogue,) for which separate price lift will be fur nulled. Planters furnished "with boxes well assorted, at from $5 to $50-each- E7" Market Gardenera furniahed the best quality of articles and on reasonable erms. These Seeds are imported direct from hc roost eminent and experienced growers ia tbe Northern States, and from the first Seed Estabbhmonta ia France, Holland, England and Scotland, and may be dcended on as fresh and genuine. A leu, Ploughs Cultivators, Corn.

Shelters and Straw Cutters of the moat improved varieties, Gar- den and Farming Tools. Canary Birds of the finest song; Breeding and Fan- cy Bird Cage. Bird Seed of every sort, with a treatise on the care of Canaries, Goldfinches, aud other song birds. jau 12 3m IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS. COTTON SEEPi The subscriber has iuit received on rnn.

not coolly weighed" the chances of preserving "w-riv wiicu me ooaus tnai unite us tognner -shall be broken asandcr. I have not accustom-' ed myself ban? over the precipice of disunion '4e ----10 pec uciuer wiiu uiy Biiort eigut a can lauiont sitrnment a lot of the tree Mexican COlOyTjjep.K of ,1 could I re-SEED, broupbt from Mexico by the prei.ulilV A "ya ueiov nor could I re- CasW era aVl 1 11 sat fa jriiiti4folli an fl Iia efEiiM to seoruetUer with my short sight I can fathom -v uj ssva vvm BW gaUhiui oa a safe counsellor in tlie affairs of grower, aiid-acctimated as Par 'Nortu as Arkansa warranted genuine. Also, Hortlcby's Chinese SILK COTTON SEEDS, iu bags oontaijing 100 seeds a superior article. genuine fresh Garden Seeds, of every variety, warranted the growth of 1840. Greenhouse Plants, Shrub, Evergreens, and every tiunx iu the line for salo on reasonable term at PRINGLE'S LOUISIANA SEED STORE, mar 7 7 Canal at, 1 door from Magazine at.

STEAMlt AT At HYDRANT IIOS rIHE subscriber would inform the public that be. JL bas now in his establishment. No. 57 Camp st. an experienced workman, from the factory or Jatnea Boyd St, Sons, and is ready to execute orders' fbr either of the above kindrof Hose with despatch.

JAMES P. BOYD. N. It Hose repaired as aboe uov 19 tf TO PRINTERS? T- MR. IIOIT.

agent for William Ha gar St Type Foundry, ia to be seen at the bookstore, of Messrs. Norman Steel Si 14 Camp atreet, till thc'SOtb of March, between twelve and two o'clock, by those who wish to supply themselves any kind of printing materials, from a Napier press to a bodkin. feb231m J. PEASE St SON, 45 Division street, New York. TTAVE shown fortlL.multitudea of testimonials.

11 euourh to convince tbe most sceptical iniud of its cRicacy in the speedy and radical cure or au dis eases leading to Pulmonic Consumption. Another convincinx proof, of its virtues is tbe eaormoua amount sold. 'The proprietors bave obtained full aix hundred agents throughout. th. United -States, as well Europe.

Price St OoaDell arcsole erents for London, and yotr will please bear ia'miad that these areata were enraged merely utroi-ga their own seeking we have not solicited an agent, proviny conclusively to the mostdespondinr mind the inesti mable 'virtues of Pease's valuable preparation -of Iloarbound Candy, wbich is known and appreciated in eleven months frbui Maine to Georgia; and tho proprietors have not expended a dollar to obtain an agojit, while many venders of a similar article have several travelling agents to solicit country merchants to sell Kedicines. Tbeundernicned general agents will testify to tbe.amount aCixcd to their respective names. However-we shall name but a few State Agents 1 G. B. Zeiber, 87 Dock street, Philadelphia, Pa, selbj per inqpth $200, J.

w. Reddiug, State Boston, Mass, per nisuth, 1,400. J. Robertson, 110 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. per month, tl.OOa Curns St New Orleans, Merchant's Exchange, next door the Post Office, per month, $1,750 R.

SL. Chohen St Co, 61 Broad street, Charleston, S. per mouth, $71)0. i W.J. Duvalk 232 Broad street, Newark, N.

per II. Waitcs, Portland, Maine, per month, $400. Mr. HilL Richmond, per rnonth, S200. Thia is merely a speelcuqder the heavens of what is sold.

Each arent whose name ia -inentioned above, will please copy ia one or jnore papers or their city, and 1 X' Sfv N. B. There is sold in- this city by the proprie tors aud tbeir agents daily $200. How can tbe public. expect -but tbat.

we will bave some competition? as muny have -ebo'wu out bright colors ogaiastTts, but they are now all silent, and there are many others that will follow, after tbey bave expended all tbeir loose.change. Many say that we -advertise a great deal: that is all very tree, but our advertKeinents have never cost as more tbau per cent ou our retail sales; to.undartake to calculate the pejr cent- age of what we sell oe a irapiiou too diminutive to mention. We don't' believe that our advertising does us much if any rood, for Pease's Candy is so well knowp and appreciated throughout the United States, as well as Europe but we deem it our dutylo pay tbe proprifttoxs of journals lVr the good they have done us. Any person or persona doubting" the above amounts affixed to our agents names, cau can hi. our Lshment, ana tne uooks are opcu iu iucir luspcction aud also 2,000 testimonials, provina; conclusively all we bave Hated to be true.

J. PEASE Si SON, 45 Division st, N. Y. Many advertise that their candy is much cheaper than Peae at uta oi io mo sceptical there are auv. ask the opinion of physicians, or I cicr-vmcn.

and then refer to tur advertisements, and see all which are 2imon Fure. JVe r.imkh Cn 11.lv far suiwsrior to any who bsve advertised yet, at 100 per cent, less than they adver tise, and make a deal more than we ao on our tom-pound ClarincAEsscnce of Hbaihound Candy. The surer is put a sman iutim. jm wimpaiwn Radical propertiee. Tbess are facts.

Some again arM.chemiEU so are we. bnt we paid an old and very learned physician a Urge sum for this re ceipt. Now we. have diyulred tbe secret. laay Kmii surtrised at the 'Virtues of i'ease'a Hosr hound suspecting that we paid a large' amount for tbe receipt.

-For sale a Literary Depot of CX, Merchant's Exchange, next uoqr to tne umce. mar 9 tf ltw LAMPS -r rTIIIE subecribes, sole agent forth sale of Webb's JL Campher.e corners, in tms baying re-eeived a supply, ia. now ready" tJ the citizens New Orleana with habeat light, in all respects, which has ever been offered to the public. The cia. aa stances which recommend the Sale of these lamps are: fsu" The camphene can be furnished in abundance.

ana it moderate price. 1: 2d-It affords a light more brilliant than any other substance hitherto proposedTor common nee. 3d. It ia safe, in no way expensive, drops uo firt from tht xeick. aud leaves no fire tfbon it.

4th. It iscleoalVj leaves no grease marts, end if spuicu in ciouics or lunmuie, cvuporaieajenurciy oax. ne lamps once in order, need no suumng or raising of thewick, but merely require to be kept eiean. and -to be tilled asettea aa they burn.theoa- selveseinpty. P.

House Furnishinr Store. 55 Camp M'here also can be found a large and jSeeerat Jfssort- meat or aouse iurniiunr arocica, au or which win sold at reduced prices, wholesale or retail. an3t tf A. FULTON, UILDER, corner of Suxette and Su Tho masst. Sll lli.

dunniioa "r.1-I inhiBe with despatch, a iii. v- -j 1 nsi 4 I a a a on on an as It a -V FRESHALSINr TflflA boxes and half bo for wcr. riis2 Iuiportatice tfce UnlH. But it is a subject of which and I litHmfl been jjling to supprew 'tbe terorfce of its Fpqntoneous sentinicnts. I can-not even now persttado myself to it.

w.thout exnressin once toore my deep eonvie' tion tbat PirTce it repnects nothing less than tbe Uuioii-of the States it is of most vital and.es. -genual importance to llbe public happiness. I profess in my career, hitherto to have kept steachly in view the pro.pefitj and honor or thn whole country and the preservation our Federal Union. Jt is to that Union we owe our safety at hme and our consideration anA tliffnity alurond. It-ia to that ITn inn tbat a kva chifflv indebted for whatever makes most proud of out country.

That Union we reached only by the discipline of our virtues In ihe 1- vero school of adversity, It had. its origin ihe necessities of disordered firm nee. nrostraiA commerce and mined credit. Under ita hemm Itiiesc great inVercats ioHnediatel -awoke as from the eleutj aad sprang forth with; newness of lifai Lvery.ycar of its duration has teemed- with fresh proofs of ita urilirv ami its blessiugs, and although our territory 1ms stretched out wider and wider, aud our norjula- tion farther and farther, they have not outrun it? protection or iu benefits. It baa been to us s.

all a copious fountain of national, social and -1 pc'sorial happiuess. I have not allowed. myself sir, to look beyond the. Union to see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind, lhave -7 2f mis government whose 'thoughts shtjald ba Taainly lent on considering, not bow the Union 6hould be best preserved bnt how might be the couditiou of tbe people when 4t sball be broken up and destroyed. While the Vnion lasts- we have high, exciting, jFraiifying-proppects.

spread out before us, for us and our cbi'dren. JJcy ond that 1 soek uol to penetrate -the veil. God grant tbat in mv day at-least lhat curtain may not me. God grant that on tny vision never aiay be opcued what lies be-youd. When my eyes shall bo turned to behold, tor tlie last ftuie, the in heaven may 1 not; see biift sbiuing on the broken and dishonored fragments td a once glorious Union: on States dissevered, discordant, belligerent on a labd rent wtth civil drenched it may be in fraternal blood Let their last feeble and lin-geriuggiancc rather behold the gorgeous ensign oTthe RepublicV now known and honored throughouLtlio earth, atill full high advanced, its aruiiea.

and trophies streaming in their original lustre, not a strips erased or. polluted, not -a single star obscured -bearing for its motto no such miserable interrogatory as What it all this worth 1 nor those otmr words of delusion and-folfy. Liberty first aad Union ofiertcardt: but every spread all over, in characters ol living iigut, uiazing on ait its amine loiaa, aa -they float over the sea and over the land, and in every wind tinder the whole heavens, that other sentiment, dear to every true American heart," Liberty aru Umox, ko wand fos. ever, oh: and inseparable. Webster Contraband AJuseum itt Paris.

I had' caught a bad colli, and just ns 1 lifted up my head do sneeze' 1 saw through one of tbe win-J dows of the Mayor's office, in tbo twellh arron -ttissemehlj body of negro hanging by the neck. At the first glance, and even at the second, I took it for a human being whom disap-1 poioted love, or perhaps an expeditious justice, had disposed of eo'suddenly but I soon ascertained that the ebony gentleman in question' was oly a kind of doll as large as life. What to think, of this I did not know; so tasked the door-keeper the meaning of it. Tbia is the contraband museum," was the answer; aud, on my showing a curiosity to examine it, he was kind enough to act as my ctcerone. In a large dusty room are scattered over the -floor, on the walls, and along the ceiling, all the inventions of roguery which have been confiscated from time to time by those guardians of the laws, the revenue officers.

It is a complete of the weapons of smuggling; all, unfortunately, in complete confusion. Look before you there is a hogshead dressed op as a nurse, with a child that holds just two quarts and a bnlf. On fhe other side are logs, hollow as the Trajau horse, and filled with whole armies of cigars. On the floor lies a huge boat constrictor, gorged with China silks, aud jus-bey ond it a pile of coal, curiously perforated with spools of col ton. colored gentleman who bad excited my sympathy so much at first," met with bis fate under the following circumstances: lie was built of tin, painted black, and stood like a heyduck or Ethiopian chasseur, 6n the foot-board of a carriage, fastened' by the feet and hands.

He had frea uentlv passrd through the gates, aud was well known by signt to tne soldiers, who noticed that he, was al ays showing his teeth, which they sup posed to be the custom of his country. One" day the carriage. he belonged to waa stopped -by a crowd at the gate. There was, as usual, grand chorus of otths and yells, the vocal part being performed by the drivers anl cart- men, and the instrumental part by their whinst i ne negro, nowever, never spoxe a word. Ilia oenavwr ueugniea me soiuiers, Who hldl I tU -a a 1 a hint unasan example to the crowd.

okj at.lhe bUck follow thev cried. how well behnves Bravo, nigger, lie showed perfect indifference to their applaTuse. ily friend," Baid a clerk at the barrier: i amniniriin the foot-board and slapping our sable friend the shoulder a are much nh Hired to yoel" O.surprise! the shoulders rattled. Th': ofiicer was bowUdercd; he sounded the footman over ana iouna ne jvvns a man of metal, and full as his skin would hold of the verv best '-Contraband liquor. "JThe juicy mortal was seizca at once and earned on in triumph.

The- ursi nigm tne revenue people crank up one ot his shoulders, and he waa soon bled to death. is now six years since he lost all the nuiii. ture in bis system andwaa reduced to a dry 8keletou.r-.fY0B the French. Coincidence between the Pulsation ofJhe Ilttman Body and the Hour of the following'isTrom the London Sun 1 Sent yonrielf at a table, having placed your elbow on the talile, attach a piece of meta' (say shilling) toa thread, held the thread beieen the points of the tbnmb and first finger, ana low the Khilhog to hang jn uc -TJ- bier glasa; the p.ae i vibrstion will increase t-- rime-of tlie MdO 01 tne- KrtIir' itirLJ. i the epcrimeilt te 0lX and half pa hrfweeu aevep- even jrt so.

lose OHd htrirn to length of time If vou hut not a. lit ad 3 rCf oace haa elapsed to convince 'ferlSeteI need not say ihe. mo 1 1 a mm- as arwaaaari ainvii At wiiatever nour ui rH-rimr'ntbemadctUocoinciueriCi firtiai. -j. 4-v In 1' 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Times-Picayune Archive

Pages Available:
194,128
Years Available:
1837-1919