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uu PUBUSHBU EVERT DAY CO. CARDS. JOtfN3TONE, DRETKR St AUCTIONEEUB, no. 68 maim rr. loui, (Missouri.) XT' Cah tlrancetl eoairnnenU.

r-n An mreat for the tbore hoM may found at lh ouytinf roon of Brvnaoa, L.awreoc Cx, No. 39 Wow Leee ataira. Rfcrencc Abijah Fik, Ea. Broason, Lawrence Co. HurJ VCo.

N. Orleaaa. ruHt, liackMT fc co. Taylor Dtfaran. riMIK Copartnership waica existed between the .1 afenWs, ander the firin CANNON CORDON, dUsolved by raatital consent on the SMaltinM.

JAMES B. CANNON, JOHN GORDON. NewOrkawa, Mareh 4th, 1841. mar COifltflSSION HOUSE. rnUE (late of Louisville, Kjr.) would riectfullr inform their friends and the pub he eaerally.

that they hire removed to this city, and located themselves permauently, for the purpose ef transacting a general Steamboat and snip Agency, Receiving, Forwarding, Commission and Produce baniness. Hoping from oar long experience, indus try and close attention to business, toeceive a share of public patronare. HcuAMAn at BLitJiua, Olnce 33 Grmvier street up atajrs. NewOrleens. January 5th.

1841. tf 8, X. LYON. M. DENTIST.

OFFICE and residence in Royl street, corner of Customhouse entrance in Customhouse street jka30 3m G. W. SQUIRES, COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 9. Front Levee, Refer New OftLEARa.

Messrs. Flower St Finley, V.Boart AC 9W OwUtma Hen. II. Johnson, Ascension. lion.

Gaioa, Lafourche. W.Taylor, E. Assumption. A. forest, Taibadoux.

B. Winchester, Es. Su James, i oct 37 tf- IIKNRY KEANE CO COMMISSION No. 135 Msyajine sU. New GEO.

LLMEKICK. St CO, 7iumws e4 MerikmrnU, HENRY KEANE, GEO. LIMERICK. 17 Cash advances made om consignments to ear monf at Vtcksbarg or New Orleans. nor an Cm XO ITER.

TIN AM) SHKtTT IRON WORKERS, Hs. '213 Tchoupttoulas street. feb va- W. D. GORDAN A CO.

BXCUAITGIi It ROUE It S. Vicksaoae, (Miss.) aprtlltdtf GEO. W. SMITH, 8URGEON DENTIST, From Philadelphia. TTAVIJffl returned from the North, has located 1 himself permanently at the corner ef Caroode- el and Ifevia streets, wbere.be will be pleased to to professioual KeraacNces ii New obxeahs.

Jsevb Wilcor. Esn. Dr. Barnes. Cuthtiert BulliU, Ei.

T. Allrn Ctok A Co. HenryHoekett, Esq. Dr. I.uzeuberg.

Dr. Dunes a. nov 1.1 tf Dr. E. J.

Cexe, Henry L. Beanet, Est. t. Hyde, Jun, Esq. Coxe St Maepherson, John P.

Nubct, Eim, COAL AD WOOD. Pituberg COAI Mlected lor family uoe. Srrecutd mi Ath md Oak WOOD, always on hand, and for a-ale at the lowest market prices hy L. 3L -DAVIDSON. Orders left at the coanting.heuse ef tr Cs corner of Common and St.

Charles ts promptly. anendedtn. --rr uovagtf-tu PORTRAIT AND MINIATURE PAINTING. T' IllOd. J.

JACKSON wad inform the ciUeu of Ni Drlmm that has rrtnrued to the eltr. ana reopcai his roovt-o. ii usitp i.ejucre Iaconeuaence of the presaaure of the times, Ir. J. will make his prices muck wore reasonable than he has done rstr.

ccuj THUS. II. ENGRAVER -ON WOOD. A LL orders ia the abeve liae of husiness exe- euted with aealaess and despatch. by T.

H. eillELD.i, No. 5 Camp street. -joly 14 tf NOTICE." THE undersigned have this day formed a Copartnership aa Auction and Commission Merehantsi under the style and arm of J. A.

BEARD St CO. J. A. BEARD, fehltf WM. New Orlcaaa, Feb.

1st, 1811. 58 Common st. WRIT I NO AND ENGRAVING. Ti lis ecr par rw aad Prlnlert, OSeea No. 3d, Camp st, aad No.

44, Caaal street. 1 SNELL St BECKER beg leave to iaferm the aaerchaats, basiaesa aaea aad others, that they are prepared to execute ia Lithography ofl hand BUSINESS WRITING, ia any style suitable for Circulars, Price Carreats aad other writings, and to -farnixh, at a short notice, aad on the most reasonable terras, Bay req aired amber of copies. They will abm execute with great accuracy and Hips, Charts, Plaaa, bnsiaese and visiting Cards, Ifactificalea, CiU-headsj RUlaof Ladiag, Notes, Checks, Drafts, Customhouse aod Notaries Blanks, fic-timilics, Str also, DraVings of every description; aad respectfully invito the patronage of the public, feeling assured that the economy aad expedition which the art possesses for multiplying copies will ustify their claims to favorable notice- jaa 19 tf FISHDOURNE, tlut Orcein tf LrrnOGRAPHER. IW 33 Migane street, opposite Banks' Arcade. R.

W. F- hsrinr pur chased the wiroia ef this esUblishment, invites the citizens of New Orleans, and the public, to inspect speeimena of his work, which bare been pronounced by maay competent judges' ef tbe art. to equal well executed copper plate desires, lie also oegs ioid-iett Lin sauce of that kiudaesr and -patroaage which the- tublie have for years past extended to this establishment, aad to as no a wee that be will exe-' cat, on tbe cheapest terms, and ia the aeatort man-er, order tor Maps, aad Plana, Drawiars or De--sirus, pbiia or fancy Bill Heada, Cireolars, Cards, or aay othor work which the art embraces. N. B.

Perspective Views eerrectry tsjten, aad Msis aad PUns drawn ia a aeperier manner. Aa Appreatice waated. nov IQTkn lixckaataje mad Lsaa Office, Coraer of Magazine aad Gravier street, opposite the Bulletin oSlce, WilERE all kiadsof aaeurreat beak notes, Americas and focelra gold and silver. Bills of Promissory Not, Certificates of Deposited 'c it-, are purchased aad sold oa the moat reaaon-abtetArme. iadiaaa.

Keatacky, iUiuoia and Ohio money oa hand at all times and for sale. jaatM tm GULF RAILWAY COMPANY. Wtafcr ArraagewuuU' COMMENCLVO aa -Sandsy, the 1st ef November, the locomotive will ran every day from the d-' JkX. oa Good Children street, to Dacroa pNntAtion, ue further, as the road may progress, at tbe following koun: WEEK dat: XVawc At 7, A. M.

4, M. Retvr At 9, A. M. 5, P- M. uanATt DepmrT At 7, A.

L' M. 4, P. M. Acta At 9. A.

P. MT P. it By etrder Af tha Rr9p1 et j. Wj RMITIT. Chief Enriner.

1aim tty'ts 1 uli L.K, eoraer of ozette and St. Thomas at4 "PfP exeeete every descriptioa) of work Is Us haewUh despatch, aad at prices lo sail tbe narSfiOt I of ACADEMY AND.1UGU SCHOOL, roa TocTte LADiKs. Fifth, near Market it. rrJIK. filth-Acadetuicaf iear this jumitutton commences on Alondir.

the 7tk of September -The nndenrrned will. for tbe bture, occupy a tfew. larre and commodious house, which they bare bad erected, at ery considerable expense, en- Fjnlt street, opposite the upw Prosbyteriaa church, haps oee of the moa eligilIe apd healthy situations' In- St. Loui buiWlDf besides the necessary accommodations for tbe. family, a diuing room iifi ftet in leartb, school -room So by 42 feet.

dormitory 42 feet lour, chambem, Sue. Thus' they will Le able-to' accommodate from 23 to 30 youjig ladies with board and. lodging, who will always be onder tbe special care of a principal both ia and out ef With the same anrcmiu ting attention to pur as heretofore, we hope to merit the con tin its nee of liberal from a generous and enlightened public ap3. V. UAUKU IJAUVjJII tits.

JOHNSON FEMALE AT DOMALDSONVILLE THIS iastitution founded by the liberality of tLe IffMuH. Johnson, and superintended by ilrs. M. Thayct, presents claims to public patronage at least equal to any aimilar establishment in the' South. The.

house is spacious aad airy the sita-atioa pre-eminently healthy, and the Principal, whose long experience ia directing the education of young iaaies.euuiies ner to public coniidcoce, is aa sistedby able professors of French aad Music The scholastic yesr is divided into two sessions of five months each, viz? the first beginning tbe first Monday in October the second beginning the Mqn day folio winr the 15th of March. Washing, -15 00 Instruction ia French, '1300 Music, Piano or Guitar, 40 00 Use of Instruments 3 5d Class Books and Stationary, 2 50 Fuel for tbe winter, 200 v. Terms. Board. and instruction in all the English branches.

per session. 100 00 Drawing. Paiotiug and Ornamental work at tbe charge of tbe attendant teachers. L. Younr IsdlSS are exoectsd to furniih their own lodging aad towels, or if furnished by tbe principal.

an extra ensre win do mane or ai per mo tit. ap3 KEMPER COLLEGE. THE Preparatory DepertuMnt of this iastitution is 'situated boat are milea soutbwetwardy freaa tbe city of St. Louis, ia the state of Missouri, in a pleasant aad healthy location. The main boild-iug of brick, lih stone baiemeot.

At presut about sixty pupils can be boarded, aad a much larger number can be instructed inaH tbe branches usually taught ia Academies. The Trustees hope soon more, fally to accomplish, the objects of their incorporation, by erecting a College proper, and by organizing eoAege classes and to that cud have appoiuted the Rev.SUs A. Crane, A. Mn of the ProtrkUnt Episcopal Church, of Vermont, President, who has long oeen in toe successful practice ei taacbiug. Under his guidance tbe Trustoes have every coundence that tbe preparatory and collegiate departments of Kemper CoUere will be eouol to the utot birblv favored of.our laod One jrreat desiru -of the iastitution is to rive a tboroura classical education without aaerificinr the Ksrabsf the pupils.

The greatest evils attending modem institutions or Icaniiur. have arisen from tbe circumstance that when children have left tbe bosom of their families, no person has take the pUce aud exercised the vigilance of parent. This evil is remedied at Kemper College. The President ia the fsther of tbe family, and tbe Professors and as-itant teachers are tbe elder brcthrouf the pupils, la the Preparatory department the boys neither study, eat. sleep or play without tbe presence of a teacher.

This department is already ia successful operation aud now numbers on its I mi but weeu -M and pupil, who ruattle with suil are Instructed by five tcacliers I be -year is divided iutt two trwiu or rti wrrl each, one commeuciag ou the first Monday of Octo-. ber, and the otiier on the Dmt Meotlay of April. "Terms $lj0 er acadeniu sl year, for the Trustees furnish board, tuition, bed, beddiur, fuel. lights, Washing of wearing apparel, books aud stationary are furnWhcd, and tbe French aud Suii isit kittcusrea tausht, when required, at an extra Washing Oil cents per wcib Bonks and Stationary at wbolcsalo prices and 813 cr IcrmrOf jfcl weeks, for French or Spanish. A I the commcncomeiit of each term an 'advance of ia required of each pupil; and if bis parents or guardian reside -oat or the coauly of St.

Uouis. tun Tbole amouat for the term, unless some resident of the county becomes revponsible. or sunuer jujurwiauon. uppiicvuoii can on to the undersigned Committee of tbe Trustees, or at the College. J.

SPALDlfCG, ap3 J. PROSPECTUS OF ST. JOSEPH'S CO LLEUE, lAKOSTOWir, -OtEISTPCKV.) allHS Ihtitntio has bera iu opernGon since tlie year It im became favorably known and for tbe last sixteen years has enjoyed very extensive fmtronage. It was incorporated and empowered tocoiuT Ac a. demic degrees by tbe LrrUlalureof Kentucky mlKi4.

There is butoue Session, iucnultiig eleven tiiontlii to wit: from tbe first day of HritteMjIier- to the firt day of August. Students are received at any time during tbe year. Tbe Branches taagfet in tbe 1'reparmlury are: Keadiug, Wnllig, Arithmetic and ingiiaB Grammar. Rrmjukes tamgkt tn the CUrg Proper Georraphy, with the use of Globes llutory. An cieutand Modern Rbetcric and Elocution a v- flet course ef Pure Mathtmstics and of Mixed Ma- tbematies, embracing Purveying ana aiensnraiion.

Mechanics, 'Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, l'ucumalic, Optics, Gunnery and Fortification, and Attronomy the latin, tireek, Hebrew, rench, Hpania and Italian languages i Natural ud Experimental Philosophy Logic aad Mental rhilosoithy Physiology and Political Economy Music and Dancing; to which amy be eddod Fencing ai Civil Enriueering, wber deemed necessary. ir.Kaist Board. Washinr, Camlles, Tuition ut all, or any of tbe Bravches, per aaaum, $I5I Tuition alone, ia the Pre.mrarory School, per aaaum, 20 Tuition alone in English Grammar, Geography, Book-keeping, or Practical Surveying, per attest, 30 Taitioa ia the Languages, Mathematics or Philosophy, per aanum, 0 There is aa extra charge in tbe clasj of Natural aad Experimental Philoso thy, for the use aad repair of instruments, per juuem, ef 10 There is afo aa extra cbarf'c. for Music and Daacmg, for each, per quailar, 10 General Rmica amd fUflaJia. 1.

Payments are to be mad aeuM-aaaually, ia ad. vance. Cor boarders; and quirtcrly, ia advance, for day scholars. No boarder is admitted ior a abnrter tiutA thaa. six months aad no deduction ia made for absence except la cafe of Jiakaess.

Stationary is furnished at 8, and bed and. txx, ding at per aigium. 4. The Ageat of the Colic will furnish no fee clpthing nor boots, an less parei Use ioatruct him aad depo.it aioney for that purpose. 4.

Ho will close all accounts na tie first daya of May and charge interest from those dates. .6. lters wrutra, or received by the students are subject to the iaspectioa ofthe Prssidout; except lettsrs from parents or ruafdiau. 7. StudeaU cociisr from other CoRrgee shall be required to bring teituuooiilsof Coodmoral standinr.

8. No ttadcut wiH, in future, (e received who will aec aMwrd io unless ne nave parents or a geardiaa. la town, who wiH be' respoiuiMe for hi goed conduct. i S7 All conrnsnictioe to be directed to 5 Bar. M.

LANCA8 TEU TresidcnU Refertmcej KTtttT. Da. Blanc, 1 Rev. J. MvttJ, Fits William, NewOrleaaa.

CAjiaon, Ma. TmomaI Halk. oet 19 ia wtf GRANITE FRONTS. TTirajR Graaite Frouu. eomplete.

aud a quantity A. of Siila, IintV, PoM, Caps, CoriiMre, Ac free tbe Ralumore quarrin for sale lew. A peebnea can be aeea at Woulfoik'a Caikiiugr; corner Tchwupitoalaeaed Common streets. -x Orders received fiy Baltimore face- Bricks, a mm perior article. G.

BEDFORD St BECK, be I- mr 3i jo i vastoinaouse CARDS. JB. IQOORK, IMPOBTEK or CROCKERY, CHINA, AND GLASS-WARE, Jfo. 37, Cciiib st New Orleans, Supplies country merchants, planters, families, steam-boats, aofeis, on the most reasonable terms. TT Ware carefully packed Uo sent to any part of Ilia city.

fcb24 3m AlCAYinVlS DOOKBINDUV. Tt CAMP fTKEET. Biamk Books of any de scription made to order, and 'ruliug to any pattern. ItAifK, ISooks or all kinds rainTET, ruled and bound to order. Maps and Plans pastod I on linen, -mounted and var nished in the neatest manner.

Books rebound in Plain or iancy style. 1 more bants and others who wish work in this line. entire satisfaction may be ex- I pec ted, and 'at -feb4 tf prlei SLAVES FOR SALE. Planters aud eilLteo of the chy wishing to purchase Slaves will find it to their interest to call at Nos. 260 and 263 Common street, corner of Treme.

ANDREWS eV HATCHER. B. LITTLE. N.B. Persona wishing to sell slave nay find it to tbeir advantage to cnll aa dec 314m A.

St SLAVES FOR SALE. wishing to purchase willnnd it to their interest to. call at 152 Camp street, where tbey may find some valuable bou.e servants and vounr nerre lfet4Sul BU UAKK1SON. 1 STOVES. t.

r. A NEW and very superior article, of cooking for bonrding botues-or private lamiiica, just received and for ssie by. LONa At SMITH. mar 25 If- 21 9 Tchoupitoulas slrrel. LIFE INSURANCE.

AaCEAN INSURANCE OFFICE. The absence of any ustitutiou ia this cUy for insuring lives, ana tne extravagant rates or premium demanded by the Nortliera and European companies' for granting life policies to persons residing in Louisiana; have determined tbe Board or Directors of tbiscompauy to put into -operation that clause in tbeir charter which authorities insurauee upon Uvea, on a scale of premiums which will enable every one who is in re-. ceipt or a moderate aaiiual income, to secure for those who are dependent on them a comfortable pro- 1 ion in case oi tncir oeatn. The scale determined on is, nearly as possible; the average of those adopted by tbe lond olllces for insuriiig lives ia England Mtfndditiou whatever being made for difference of climate and by this scale, as annual premium of twenty dollars paid by a person years old, win secure tlie payiueat of one luousaLd dollars to his asMgns, should he die within the year I an annual premium of one hundred dol Inrs will secure five thousand dollars and so on in proportion for any larcernuiounU Tbe company will issue policies for Ay term from oue to Mtfn years, aud the premium can be paid iinarierly, aair-yeariy, or yearly. Any further iofornistiou that may be reuired will be furnished on application to the office, 45 Camp street, coraer of Gravier Street, By order of the Board, mar 4 tf CI IAS.

BRiGCS, rWrv. COLLEGE "OF S'lC rXAVJLK. CINCINNATI, OIIK. riiiiis literary cstablultuicut, kJUwn for mauy years as the "Albeuic-uui of Cincinuati, has becu recently much impruvad and embellished, and is now re-opened under the direction of the Hey. J.

A. Elet, late Ptcsident'Of the University of Ituis, aided by au uWo and exMrie.nccd acuity. and several rlticient aud popular Tutor. Tht btiilJinirs are spacious, airy-end elegaut, and have bocu arrauged.wirh especial attentioM to. the comfort aud coHVeuicuce of sliidcnt.

ground are ample, and freonnet visits are made by t'te im pi la and tutors lo the healthful and exceedingly pie- taresque country which nntueluitoly surrouudslbem. Tbe course or studies is or tbe most extensive kind and calculated prepare the students for any range or professional or eummerciul liio. r.agusn aod the claMiie Uuga.igns, German, French, and Spanish are taught without' additional charge the Freucb language is familiarly used by a majority of the orofeesors ta tbeir intercourse with such students as may dcire to acquire a knowledge of it. CopM'-s of the full miy be- bud ef BIr. P.

Iluvbet Kcruion, No. Barrack street, who ia azml fdr the SL Xavicr College for Iouisisns.Mis sissippi. Mexico, Cuba, Stc, aud will receive the payments aud fend on anch youths as may be recom mended to his care by parents or guaruiaua. Reference may be bad to Tbe Right Rev. Dr.

Purrt-ll, Bishop of Cincinnati, to whose patronage tlie injtiluuon owes its origin. alossr. yOachuric, 1 Cli.irlcA Keuuedy, Kvnriste Blanc, T. Barrett, aud Dr. Chas.

Suowden, Charlrs Tcssicr, J. Irguicr, Vill ncuve Baachard, Trasimond Laudry, fT a mrws nar Eail Baton Rouge. West Batou Rouge. P. Commagere.

Harataria. ap3 AMERICAN BLANKETS. CJUPERFINE American wool silk -bound Bed Blankets: medium and ordiuary do. do. do.

doj white, green, blue aud scarlet Mackinac do, and a variety ef other kini, for salo by the package or otnerwise, at ne. 7 Lamp sL jaaietf JAMES P. BOYD. LAMPS! LAMPS fpilE tobKcriber.soln ageut for the sale of Webb's Camtihcno Burner, iu.this state' hsvin? re efcirrd a Vanply, is now ready to furaiih the citizens of New Orleaus with tho best Jisht, in all respects, which tiJ4 ever been oA'crcd to the uuldtc The cir cumstances which recomnieud the 'sale of these 1L Tbo'caaiiSenecan be furnished in abuudance, and at a moderate price. Ud, It eiFords a light more brilliant thaa any other' bitlicrto for common ue.

8L Jt af'. iu uo way etpcusive. drops r'e jrmm tie Kick, aad leaves no lire UPCD it. It cleanly; leaves no grease marks, and spiuea on clotaes or ruruiture. evaporates entirely.

dtn. The lamps once in order, need no sunning or of the wiek, bur merely, require to be kept cirna, aud to he filled a often aa tbey burn them selves empty. P. CAMPeiELL, House Furnishing Store, 53. Camp street.

Where aloi'cau to found a larre and general assort ment of house furnuhlnr articlns, all of which will sold at reduced prices, wholesale or retail. jae31tf CJTATE OF MISSISSIPPI Claibokns Countv ro tbe Circuit Court of said Couaty, at tlie No- rembcr' term. thereof. A. D.

1I9. John M. Piuurd rc Ynedfe. DAVenportaed Alloa G. Borren.

Tbe attachment proceed inge in this case having bcea term of tiiia court, aud it ap. pcanng to tne aiu-rnctia ut tbe ceart that the raid defendant, Allen is not a resident of the lateor Jnijipii, but now.i4.and at the time or granting this attachment was a rerideu(of the tale of Lonuiaaa; thereupon it is ordered by the court that the proeeidiugs iu Ibis behalf be stayed againrt the said defrndautir until the next term of this court HU W. thet lb deCendants be tioU bed of I'ne pendency cC this attachment, by puWica- uoa tberoof, for ta o'moiitlts jutceon, weekly ituiicaiioaa tbcrcof. iu llin Paonvnite. a nsMic jiews- paper printed iu the eity of New Orleans, ia.

tbe state or Louisiana, that unless the defendants up- pm in special bail aad plead-Aerciu, on or oetora the next Urn of our Circuit Court of Clw "ny, jadrmear iU be reedered by xec' ue accordingly. Ater Davur; Clerk of aidourt, do berehy ceri ice rareroinr nrArr i li-tilr eomed uete of said eourt. now lit my office. WF "4eal ef office, this 7th day oJecemWrA.lf. 18 ia fob a 3m wf ATER DAVIS, tK-lTANNIA AJlPiwvrnnriiiiv.

rii.AAr iiiv as aiwaj ww 1 nd- 10 nit coeatrv jnercbaats, by 1 h'l MMITII I Ml "i i ea. boys. so tne -T for ins in am.mm 1 New box. LONG St CARDS. TIIOMASTON STONE LIME, fresh and in good order, Roman and Hydraulic Cement, Plaster of Paris.

Baltimore and Eugiush Premium Fire Bricks, Plastering Hair in tierces and barrels, Constautly on hand and for sale in lota to suit purchaser, by G. BEDFORD Si BECK, mar 28 I 24 Customhouse st. BOOTS St SHOES WHOLESALE St RETAIL. IIILLMAN St SHEA, 40 CAMP STREET. Having a large an ladies' an kllAil.

A received, by late r.rrival and spleudid assortment of and rentlcmen's summer boots and shoes, toirether with every variety of chil- drens shoes and bootee? rcsnectfully inform their old customers, and as many new oues as may choose to favor them with their custom, that they should be buppy to see them, that they may have au opportunity of examining their stock before tbey buy else where, mar 17 lm MERCANTILE UNSHACKLED by unnecessary rules and flour. isbea, this writiog is plainer, neater and more easily executed, socner acquired and more business like, than anything of tbe kind before the public Morning class from 7 to 8 o'clock, and evening elaa from 7 to 8 o'clock. mar 14 1m GEO. J. BECKER.

THE VEaE2'AJilE SPECIFIC. FOR.TY years' experience in varions climates 24 'year established in this city neither quackery nor imposition $500 if it fails LEKOY'S FRENCH SPECIFIC the great Specific of Dr. Leroy, of Paris, the tnot effectual and rapid cure ever known for a certain Those who wish to avoid quack nostrums and cure themselves with little trouble or without liability to exposure, will find this medicine well suited to-tneir cbms, as it requires no' change of diot and doe not affect the breatlr, which preveftfa the possibility of. uiKVTrrj.wiiiio uimr Besides this important it never leave tbe parte subject to the troublesome weakness that occurs "so often after the use of other medicine, and if taken in the first stage of tbe disease it will arrest the discharge and remove- all unpleasant feeling ia a few In long protracted or chronic stages of the dboaie, In obstinate gleets, female complaints or a weakness of these organs, it is without doubt tbe mot effectual remedy ever discovered, and bas cured many obstinate diseases after eery other medicine bad failed. A case of this kind of more than a year's standing was recently cured io two weeks by thie specific, after upwards of $100 bad been spent for medical advice and tncdicuuMVWitheut effect.

In fact it has been used with such success in all stages 01 tuo disease that we aballenge any case to be pro-dared that it will not cure, under a forfoit of $500. Tho genuine is sold, wholesale ami retail, at the office of the Southern Chemical Laboratory, No. 96 Customhouse street. New Orleans, and at no other place. T' ap64m ItK.

LEROY'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE, or Era -Ar dicatar. never fsil to cure a recent case of a delicate It is a most certain and safe reme dy and geueraUyha tbe doircd effect ia less than 24 hours aud even in cases where the disease has ben protracted) other medicine used, and medical skill failed, it la now aniverMlty esteemed for its promptitude and and withal, it peculiar pleasantness. sold only at Ub Cu.tomhooae street. ap 1 in SARSAPAKILLA PILL OF HEALTH, oa BLOOD 'riHIS excellent family pill ia a medicine of long -A. tried emcacy for correctiug all disorders of the stomach and bowels, tbe common symptoms of which are costiveness, flatulency, spasms, loaa of appetite, sick headache, giddiocas, souse of fulness after meals dir.ztuesa of the ayes, drowsiness, and pains in tbe stomach and bowels, indigestion producing a torpid state of the liver, and acousequent inactivity of tho bowels, causing a disorganisation of every function of the frwmv, will, with this most excellent prepara tion, by little perseverance be effectually removed.

Two or three doses will convince the afflicted of it salutsry. effects. The sfomaeh will speedily regaki its strength a healthy action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys will rsjndly take place; and, instead of lisllcsMiess, heat, 'pain, and jaundiced appearance, ht rent lb, activity, aud renewed health will bo the quick result of taking this medicine, according to tbe dirccUens accompanying each besa pi IU are particularly efficacious for stomach -eoughs, oolds, agues, shortness of breath, and all ob struction In the urinary pasanges, and, ir taken after too free an indulgence at table, they quickly restore the system to its natural state of repose. feraons or a full habit wbo are subject to Headache, giddiness, drowsiness, and singing in the ears, ari- aiaar from too rreat a flow of blood to the head. should never be without them, as many dangerous symptoms will be entirety carried off by their immediate For fcmaler there pills are most truly excellent, removing all obstructions the distressing headache so vnry prevalent with the sex, depression of spirits, dubiess of-sir lit, nervous affections, blotches, pim ples, anJ of the skiu, and give a healthy aud juveuilo bloom to the coir.plexiou.

To mother tbey are conndeutly recommended ai tbe bont medicine chent that cau be taken during prcguancy, and for children of all ages they are on-equalled. As a pleasant. Bare, easy aperient, they unite the recommendation of a mild operation with tbe most successful effect, and require no restraint of diet or confinement during their use. By rcguLting the dose according te the age and strength of tbe patient they become suitable for every cane, in either sex, that can be required, and for elderly people they will be found to be the most comfortable medicine hither to prepared. X.T Sold at No.

96 Customhouse street. New ur- leans. ap 8 lm THE TRUTH WILL PREVAIL. MVLTVM IN ntTO. DR.

GOODWILL'S Gonorrhoea and Gleet Detergent, the only infallible remedy evr discovered. now being too well knowa and established in an pans of the Uuked States to require any comment. lor tbe cure or those diseases in all their stages strictures, weakness, paius iu the loins, irritation of the arelha and gravel, as well as chronic affoctioos of tho urinary bladder aud kidneys, if ever violent or long standmg; Sold only at custom-houso ap 8 lm Great Hprluz tTXetliciue, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, AND FOK THE CUAC AND KEVKirTION Or MIST DISEASES. SARSAPARILLAu ltcad reflect decide I The virtue of Honduras Sarsaparilla have been cele brated for more Ihia.two huadred years, ditnug which lous time it has been in rreat repute. Two hundred thousaad bottles of the Concentrated Cam- pound Syrup of Sarsaparilla havej been sold withia last years? To the Iahabitn a ts'of New Orleans: Highly Concentrated Compound Syrup of Sarsapa rilla and Alterative Punryingrius, or i L'dMtiaa ta Pmrrlaaera This medicine had beea ued for more' than seven years before aa effort was iifiitafM it.

Tlia ma.t demaud aad ft won derful success have Induced a great number of persons to imitate it iu various Upwards of any differeut mixtures of it have been got up ia imitation it whik a mnvinciDF.nnoror IIS DCing medicine.of rreat vaIiks. Some are aelliag Carpea- icrl weak trash, the genuii 1 1 retainior vi ji iud Kvuttuavj virtiiAa mhnni mm a.inr BO their bottles to perform ure aua lssale narn rr IUUllVll -va-e These imitations sr.d adul- lerations have, in maay instances, uic.m. OCU ICH would therefore deem it a detyl owe the public tp assure them that the coroposiuo" m.esnapsruii is not known, aor was it ever commouicjted to any other 1. wuvwhateverand that all other mix tures represented te bo-mine are fraudaleat imposi tions. rinmher.tb rewuine Concentrated Compound Syrup of Sarwiwulli and SamparillaTiX's are old wholesale ana rcisn at omce 01 me southern Chemical Uanoratory, r.

"J(i, XUNtomIiouwi-jtreet Orleans, ana ai bo. outer place in the State of Louisiana, directions aeeootpanytag each bottle and io Frcacb, aad Spanish, for its use. and imposing wa on at reduced prices oxnrrs -r -AiiM with molasses, ate. or oa in and ju that "of ap ta -5 4 aariaa art. at NEW bRLjE ANS, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, J84li NUMBERS CARDS.

NEW: FRENCH MILLINERY, 59 CANAL XTKEKT. COCNEK OP ST. CDltLtt. MRS. IX F.

WAYMOUTH, grateful for tbe Very liberal patronage bestowed on bar by a renerous public, most respectruuy inxorma the ladies that she has received by the sliip Lafstyctfc front, ranee, a very splendid 'and rich assortment of bon-' lie ts-for lading wf children, of leghorn, chip, straw, aiUr, orgondies and muslin, of the latest style. Those disposed to be economical will find it to their interest to call oa before Durchasi nr. aa from tbe very great number of bonnets she and doing exclusively a cash business, she is enabled to sell at prices much lower than i generally asked. at otner establishment of the kind. -1'' Dress making in the most fashionablo manner and at short notice.

IJZrOrders from the couutry'wilt be strictly attended to, and are respectfully solicited. mar276tda2tw NEW FANCY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. r-VVV ubscriber take this method of t'l informing hi friends and old eustonier that he ha removed to No. 66, corner of 0 Rtrtal amd Biemrille atretAa. wkpra is opening a general assortment of spbmno and sum mk a Dry Good and MiLuNEay Aa- tica.es, which he offers at his usual moderate prices.

marl w5t M.KERN AN. A. C. WUUR St CO Commission, Receiving tf Jforwardimg Merchants nov 22 emw SMILEY HOUSE. Bakdstown.

Kt. THE aubscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public in general that be has taken the Smiley House for a term of year. It ia now refitted and ready for the reception of travellers and boarders, and the undersigned hopes, from his long experience iu the business to render general satisfaction and to merit a liberal abare of public patronage. mar JU lmw f. DAVISS.

FOR SALE, OW for cash, at the Picayune Book-bindery, No street, ljedgera, Jonranls, Day-Hooka, RECEIPT-BOOKS, and BLANK BOOKS of all descript ions. BANK-BOOKS, TOBACCO-BOOKS, COTTON- BOOKS, printed, ruled and bound to any pattern. SZT Orders from planters aud country merchant attended to promptly, aad on reasonable terms. B. F.

TANKERSLEY, AT LAW, HOUSTON, TEXAS. feb 17 Jamea Love, Galveston, dawtf FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, No. 11 Ckortres street. RICHARDS MONTGOMERY have constantly on hand tlie following articles, for sale at reduced prices: Knives and forks, pocket and peu knives l.ocks, latches and bolts; Coffee, corn and spice mills yS- Tiu. cedar, japanned and hollow ware; Andirons, feudcra aud sbovcls and tongs Stirrups, bits, spurs aud buckles Plantation, hand, cow and ox bells Rifles, guns and pitola -U Powder, shot and bar lead Mill, croe cut, pit aod band saws Paleut balanceii, scales aad ntcelyards Brusbea of all kinds Carolina, grubbing and garden boes Spades aud shovels I'baues aud plane irons 'Cut, wteuglit aud horseshoe naili Ox, log, trace and baiter chains Blister, Crowley, German and cast steel Flat, round aud square iron Mill, grind and oil stones Files, rasps, chk-els and gouge Axes, adzes and hatchets Ploughs and plough moulds; Tar.

putty and white lead Stationery and broshes. mar23 4tda4tw LOST, W. M. LAMBETH St THOMPSON'S note, dated Scot. 20.

1840. in favor of Sproule St Buchan an, for $4 1 94, paid at the Louisiana State Bank, 24th March 1841. W. M. Lambeth St Thompson's note, dated 19th January, 1841, in favor of Adams, flartwcll Jt Co.

for $653 63, paid at the Atcbafalaya JJanK 4tb or Alarcb 1841. The above note were paid in bank and dropped in passinr from the Louisiana State Bank to the count ing house of the subscribers. These papers are of no use to any persons but ourselves. 1 be odder will oblige us by leaviug them at 30 Natchez st. W.

M. LAMBETH St THOMPSON, mar 25 4tda2tw GREY MDOC Will stand this present season at Bfr. Kenaer's Ashland Plantation, seven miles above Donaldaopville, (opposite side of the river) at $100 tbe season. money or a good note must be sent with the mares. Pasturage rratis.

Mares train fed at .50 per week. -Liberal offer have- been' refused for him to ro to Kentucky, and this is probably tbe only season he ill be offered In lin.Hnrt in Iiuixisna. RICHARD OF "YORK, by Star, dam by 'Shy lock, will stand at tbe same place at $30 the season, cash. mar30 2wdwtjyl O. W.

GRAVES. ENGLISH FIRE BRICKS. A QUANTITY, of superior fire bricks en sale. -tX- Also, a Tew suitable for building arches. Apply to- W.

M. LAMBETH St THOMPSON, Natchez street. mar 25 6tdk4ti JA VIS ANDREWS. O. 20 Common street, and No.

7 Canal street Row: wholesale and retail dealers in Medicines, PamU, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glassware and Window Glass The- subscribers are constantly receiving from Europe and tbe Northern cities, fresh supplies tbe above articles, whicn nave ocen seiecteawiin the greatest care for this market, aud which tbey offer to city and country dealers, planter aad Commission Merchants, at the lowest price and on the most reasonable terms. dec 29 3m is daw OAKLAND COURSE RACES. THE Races ever the Oakland Course, Louisville. Ky- will commence on the first Tuesday of June uext. Y.

N. OLIVER, mar25dlawAwtr- Proprietor. jso. cccaTON. jas.

i- wiaaAT EGERTON St CO EXCnAPfGK BBOKJBBS, 87 cami obleaxs. Sir Bills of Exchange, Gold, Silver, Stocks, Ua-current Money and Promiesory Notes aegociated. mar5 50 REWARD. Tbe above reward will he paid for the apprehension and delivery (to me in Salem; Ky.) of a negro boy EDMUND, the property of Jesse Pad on, deceased, wbo runaway from the custody of Doct. D.

B. Sanders of Smithlaod, Ky. about the 15th of January Is4. Edmund is about 5 feet 6. or inches hi gh, about years of age, slightly yellow complexion, smart and aickrspokea, driaka spirits freely.

Had a. drab overcoat and black hat. He may possibly hare obtained free papers, as bis wife writes a tolerable fair bMiI; The above will be paid if Uken in the state or out of, the county $25 if taken the er 75 if taken out of he state. t-. w' I AIXORN, -Exaof Jesse Pad on, deceased.

Salem, Fek 13.1841.,- fnurri 3tf ETThe Louisville Journal. New Orieaas Pkayuae Princeton Examiner will pablisb the above 3 times, mark charge, and forward accounts to the office of tho SiDiLblaud Patriot. NOTICE TO SinPMASTERS. 11IIE uadersigeed begs leave to inform his friends aiMtae pubhe, and parttcaiarly to sfcipmasters, he has 4 gain the BAKING RVSl- KtSS at the old sUad, 30 Julia street, where amy found at all times Nary Bread, at $2 50 per hundred weight, 3 50 Freuch Biscuit, 4 00 JIiKpahlM mt mnv rvnint frfttt of drey mnd bop kistHuiness to obtoia SBrp pnLiic patronage. a by Set onr get ed ne of for a.

not isu '4- -Mk io- GENv Bp'rMjcain readinora lon letter haWw -a to the Earl of Loudon, dated orr Loutlo ebroary, 1757, tha followiug paBsap attrr our attention, as nbru'ing a complete reiuutiou of the ixile -story -about Hradjock'a uncourteous conduct to Vtuhin-tonsi 0 With regard to ray self, Iaimot forbear ad had General Braddock anrvived' hia unfortunate defeat I should have met with preferment agreeable to my wishes. 1 hnd hia promise to that purpose, and I believe that gentleman wan too minctrt and 1 geuerou to make unmeaning offer where no favors were -asked." jT." There ta evidence, too, in letters Vrittcn be- fire the defeat, that Braddock, instead of being the harsh and almost ruffianly man which he is peuerally represented to be, was, jafact, kind anI 1 r- On tho march towards the Mononsal-ela Washington was taken sick, and was coitinel- led lor remain behind by tlie nositive order of Braddock. Braddock, however, accompanied this nositive order by a solemn nromise" that Washington should join the army "before- it reached Fort Du Queme. The Tnct that Washington did join the "ad- -vanced division of the army in a covered wng-ffon." (bein still sick) tlie day before the defeat, affords a fair presumption that Brodv dock had attended to the redemption -of hia pledged word. We will mention.

oo. thatDr-Franklin waa' active in helping forward Braddock's anny, and he states in his own memoirs that David fin me had informed him that he hat) seen letters, from Braddock in the Office of State, highly, recommending him (Franklin). Thus it seems that' this man, of whom opinions are entertained, was zea- lous to do justice to those who had served tin der him. Pittsburg Gazette. Dafls Vim New Barrack, c.

We understand that dcrs were received by. the Britannia erection of ji new barrack at this place, for which -the euni of 40,000 has been voted by -Parliament, and the completion of tbe worka' -going on at the Citadel, Halifax Journal v- -1 1 1 rif-- The Father of the British Army--AVedneV- day, the 6th Jan4 being tlie birthday of Gen. Scott, of Malleny, who then attained his 96in year, the tenantry of the estate, who assembled on the occasion, ant down to an excellent- dinner in the inn at Calerno. The health of their distinguished'and venerable landlord waa drunk with tlie srreatcat enthusiasm, as was also that of Mr. Curterctt Scott.

We believe Gen. Scott, is now the oldest officer in the British Army.f havin? been born on the 6th of January, 111 the. eventful 17451 He is Consequently tho eonior even of Lord Iyneloch'by five years, thai vete- ran having been born in 1750. -Caledonian 3' Seak to a child auv child in a calm, positivcclenr voice and he 'will be sure to obey you, if yon tweak once and only once." Mr. Sigouritey.

Thia is true and if it were observed family government there would bo. four disobedient children. 1 Every parent 'has lone one peculiar voice -which evcrv if it he not rulirely jjoill, will obey. )t u.r t-hihl cry for tbe moon to Any parent. will le always refused in that voice.

What in tbe consequence The rhild-stops crying. A child cries for a razor a Jooking-gfaea or a teapot foil of boilins: water. He will generally bo re used in each voice with such a peremptory 1. tore, iusi ue win not venrure 10 asa ji is a pity parents do. not observe tbnr and profit by it.

Let them refuse any thing precisely as 1 they do refuse what is impossible as thev do refuse the moon, the mirror and the hot water, ia the same voice, in the same way, and. they will have little or no trouble with a child. Nature is full of these delicate, sweet intiuia- irons ior toe neart 01 a parent. "j- To Married Piopi-i." Under this head we have seen, for some time, a paragraph tray- el ling the rounds of the press. Itwas evidently written by some donkey, who not only never was married, but who never can be, while there is a chance of obtaining another man left in the worlt.

Aa a sample of its quality we give the following: In the first places on the very daj after jour marriage, whenever you do marry, take -one' precaution be enrsed with no more troubles for life than yon have bargained for. 'Call tho roll of all your wife's even vneakinr acouaint ance, and strike ont every sool that ybu Lave or fancy yon ought to have or fancy, you erer shall have a glimpse of dislike td. Upon this IMiiut oe merciless your wue wont neaiiate hundred to one between a husband and a gossip: and if she does, don't you. Be panic arly sharp upon the list of women, or men you would frankly, kick any one from Pall Mall to Pimlico, who presumed only" to recollect ever having seen her. And don't be manoeuvred out of what you mean by cards or morning calls, or any notion of what people-' call 4 good breeding? Do you -he content to show your ill-breeding by shutting the' door, and the visitors can show their good 'breeding not coming i Now we take ft that the above bears intrinsic i evidence that the writer knowa nothing of the very day after marriage." He never can have reached tliat point ia nis rr ue would not utter.

such hopeless fol'yl at up an absolute despotism on the cv th honey-moon! Establish a snrveillancj that even the Turk does not attempt The thing is preposterous. Deacon Weld of the New.York Tattler eav. i Cool Very We have no doubt many of. country subscribers have neighbors. who their newspaper reaping by borrowfego -Oie of this class of bores has just left our -of- fice." He asked for Mr.

M- paper cat- himself deliberately read it through ami handed it back, remarking that although was air. ai wm neighbor, he did not know as it wouM be exactly risht to take tho paper to him without his orders! Cievplagd Tlie Earl of Cardisran. the Colonel of tie British Regiment which goes by the name of "Prince Albert's has Jbeen irf manr scrapca of late, in consequence of jiome well-known-disputes with officers of the corps; one them lad to a duel with an inferior which the noble Colonel was rc-u" dieted. He claimed hia privL'e-e as a oeincd ry tne hoooiv-- very imposing pn parations were hb- novel scene. It endcJ, to.e7f,1,e-cerejnoi..

louejy, coasidering the w- nice. name of the pe deger duel waa foi was scribe nohody to prorj od aoi! House pps their broiler peer. -ever sWrn on such siotu V. a rn 1 fit it Lj Diikeof Cleveland answered wii milty eralft pon mr honor. FJoKtert Journal.

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