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BY LUMSDEN, KENDALL CO. F. A. LUMSDEK.CEO. WlLKtNS KENDALL A.

M. HOL8R.OOK. 'orricx--72 camp VthxitV SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17. TKRMS Or THE riCATDNE. Subscriptions receive? for twelve months for $12 half yearly ana quarterly at tue tame rates.

All subscriptions in advance. Single copies CJ cents. Advertisements, not-exceeding twelve lines, inserted tor i me nrst, ana ao cents lor every suosequem insertion. Those of greater length charged in pro-portion. Sales at AccTioir This Day, Dec.

17. G. R. Beard Wood sell Furniture, at auction store, at 10 o'clock. Vincent Feriet sell Dry Goods, auction utore, at 10 o'clock; also, Rice, at the depot of Pontchartrain Railroad, at 4, P.

M. W. H. Robertson Co. sell Groceries, fee at auction store, at 10 o'clock.

E. Tnstet sells Billiard Table, Furniture, Sec. at auction store, at 10 o'clock. R. B.

ykes sells Dry Goods, at auction store, at 10 o'clock also, Groceries, at 12 o'clock. J. Beard sells Real Estate, at Banks' Arcade, at 12 o'clock. Benj. Kcndig Co.

sells Furniture, at auction etore, at 10 o'clock also, Slaves, at St. Louis Exchange, at 12 o'clock. The Message. It was believed that the Mussatre would be sent in at a late hour on Wednesday. Wo shall expect it confidently by the next mail which may arrive here.

Loss of Steamer Nashville. The steamer Nashville, Capt. G. H. Caldwell, from Ouachita for this place, struck a snag on the night of the 15th instant, 25 miles above Harrisonburg, and sunk, in ten minutes.

Her careo about 650 bales of cotton was thrown overboard, and wiL be mostly saved, but in a damaged state. The boat will be a total loss, being broken in two Mr. Clay's Visit. The sub-committee which went from 'this city to Plaquemine, to meet Mr. Clay, have returned, and report that he left that place at 12 o'clock on Thursday last, on board the steamer Quirk for Judge Porter's.

The owner of this boat has, in the most generous and gentlemanly manner, placed her at the disposal of our distinguished travel- ler, who will return in her to Plaquemine, where 1 another subcommittee from the city will meet him and accompany him down. He will be here on Thursday morning next, the 22d inst. The programme for his reception in the city will be published on Monday next; meantime we are requested by the Committee of Arrangements to call upon all who intend to take a part in the ceremonies to hold themselves in readiness to turn out at 9 o'clock on Thursday morning next. 53" S. mail came through on the 8th inst.

from Weidon, N. to Charleston, C. a distance of 341 miles in 23J hours. -The ears remained at Weidon six hours beyond con-' tract time, waiting for an express with the President's Message. We wish they could always prove thus speedy and certain.

Concert at Lafayette. The sacred concert will positively come off this evening at Lafayette. It will be remembered that the profits are to be devoted to rendering assistance now needed by the new church. A fine moonlight evening has been engaged at no ex-penso" for the occasion, and both lines of om-nibusaes will carry up those purchasing con- cert tickets in the city free of expense to the church door. At night the horse cars on the railroad will run with returning passengers down as far as Canal street, and the onini-busses will likewise be in attendance.

The officers of the steamer Oceana have our acknowledgments for late dates from St. Louis. Recorder Baldwin's Court. Charles Wiessci, a German, was sent to the Criminal Court yesterday for an aggravated assault upon the Rev. C.

Sans, minister of the German Evangelical church in this city The Fair. We cannot omit agajn calling attention to the Fair at the City Hotel. We understand that although die great mail failed from beyond Baltimore yesterday, the small one made up in New York for this Fair came safely through foreign news and all. We name the circumstance as important to the merchants, whose attention it may have escaped; and we would at the same time inform them that the distribution office of this mail is the blue one on the left hand side of the hall as you enter it. Some have expressed to us their incredulity as to the beverages which we yesterday, asserted could be found at this fair.

We repeat, therefore, that the real potheen, into the most reeking and unctuous punch, which an Irish priest of the olden time would not scorn, is to be found there, as well as real Cognac and served to you by a cup-bearer worthy to grace the courts of Olympus. The most curious eight, we have seen is one of the sweetest of little girls in the world, blooming with health and playful smiles, ped- dling most perscveringly whatdo you imagine, render small slabs of tobacco It's true. i teve us, and if you doubt it repair thither thiS evenins and satisfy vour curiosity. sf 9 IXJ" The attentive and assiduous clerk.of the steamer Baton Rouge, Gyles, yesterday gave us his unqal supply of river papers. suicide.

coroner Uruzat was called to view th3 body of a man, lying on the side-walk of Oravier street, just back of the Charity Hos pital, yesterday morning, about half-past nine o'clock. The deceased bad come to his death by blowing out his brains with a piatol. From a masonic certificate found in his pocket-book. his Iname was proven to be John Christophe Richtcr, a native of Bohemia, and a tailor by occupation. From the evidence laid before the coroner, it is more than probable that the un fortunate man was insane.

We beg to return our thanks to the offi cer ofthe Sultana, which arrived last evening, for late river papers. Uamblihoo Henry Clarkson and Allen Jones were yesterday required by Recorder Baldwin to give bail for their appearance at the Criminal Court in Uie'aum of $5000 each, to answer to the charge of playing faro. The DctuHijr-wa Bicu, mu me accused set at liberty. Stili Rising Rod and Ouachita rivers are reported to be still rising. i -i UJUA10A1.

vutAi ucuraiiu was Ves terday, found guilty of libelling Mr. Anthony and sentenced to two hours' im- prisonment. lu Vial, the counterfeiter, was put upon hit trial, but owing to the lateness of the jiour hi Fire at the American. About a quarter past 3 o'clock yesterday morning a. fire was discovered in the house on St.

Charles street, opposite the Exchange Hotel, known as die ooened by Mr. Early as a bar-room and restaurat. But for the fortunate discovery of the fire, by the hands at the Tropic office, which adjoins the American," tho conflagration would no doubt have been immense; tut as it was, little damage, comparatively, has been done. Jj It i3 but too palpable that some designing miscreant set fire to jthe house, which. was found upon first entering to be burning in seven different I Alcohol in tubs and cans had been ignited and so arranged as to communicate with the wooden portion of die house, un der tha stairs, in the kitchen, store room, Casks containing brandy, gin and other liquors, were found blazing and die staves nearly burnt through when the house was first entered.

Only a few moments more, and a dreadful destruction of property, and perhaps of human life, must have ensued. Indeed it was owing to the fact that the fire had been kindled at the back door of die bar-room, that the discovery was made in time to avert the riicllisli designs ff the incendiary. i As usual, our firemen were promptly on die ground and checked the flames. The damage done to the interior of the building may proba bly be repaired for about $500 while Mr. Early's individual loss we are glad to say, will not be very heavy.

Two or diree persons, employed as-servants about the establishment, on whom suspicion of originating die fire seems to rest pretty strongly, have been arrested, and will be examined. We sincerely hone diis matter may be tho- roughly investigated, the guilty detected and amply punished. i jj Cr Guillaume Tell went off much better upon its second representation dian the first. The severest critics upon the first night's performance confess this. To-morrow night they play anew operetta, entitled La Perruche.

New Female High School. Mr. I. Ir-vine Hitchcock, late of Philadelphia, from which city he brings die highest and most flattering testimonials, has his new school in this city now in preparation, at the corner of Carondelet and Common streets, to commence next Monday. Mr.

Hitchcock' sj plan of instruction has received warm commendation from many who are looked upon as fadiers and patrons of education. Parents could not do better dian to pay his school a visit, find read the prospectus of his institution, before disposing of their girjs for daily instruction. During a brief survey of the arrangements of the school rooms yesterday, we were Btruck with the vast utility to young students of a large chart, called The Stream of showing the rise, fall and constant progress of nations since the I Deluge. The work is by Mr. Hitchcotk himselfJ and an admirable one it is.

I New American Theatre. The houses here are rather improvmg, which is due, np doubt, to the attractions of Mrs. Scfton. She played Romeo last night, and quite as we anticipated. As far as Shakspearc surpasses all dramatists who have livd since Athens flour ished, so fur docs his tragedy of Romeo and Juliet" all others ot which the theme is love.

All the poetry of passionate love is lavished upon sliis play, and with a beauty ami affluence of thought and diction which finds nol parallel in aiiy other production this lan-j guage or in any languagb. All wo shall say of the performance of the play last night, is, that Mrs. Scfton recited the poetry of her part with' great good tasta and feeling. To-night Sheridan's comedy of the School; for is played. Mr.

Caldwell plays iyharlet surface and Mrs. Sefton Lady Teazle The Veteraks. The veterans in the cam paign hi Louisiana of 1814-15, held their meet-! ing according to announcement at the St. Louis Exchange last evening.j The object of the' meeting was to organize an association through the means of which those of the veterans who may have been disabled in the campaign, or may now "be in indigent circumstances, may receive succor. The particular mode to which the association look for obtaining such relief, is an appropriation of the' proceeds of the sale of certain government lands lv ing in this state.

We presume the proceedings of the meeting will be published officially. That Diorama. We forbear re ferring again to this extraordinary It is of so novel and remarkable a character that wo scarcely know how to give our readers an idea of it, but we hall endiavor to present to them a notion of ona Bcene, "The Falling Down in the Valley of Goldau." This large picture perpetuates to the mind that terrible event of a mountain falling and overwhelming a whole village in a valley of Switzerland during the year 1806. At first the canvans shows the beautiful valley of Goltiau sleeping in the stillness and light of noontide. A charming little Swiss cottage is in the foreground, and next a glassy lake, and beyond the village, while on the right of the spectator rises the precipitous mountain of Rouffleberg, with a frightful and dizzy pathway winding from the village far up its ragged side, and disappearing round a distant pinnacle.

All is peace, beauty, fertility and gladness. Gradually day fades, evening mellows the scene, and night How this exqui sitely nice management of light is effected we can only surmise, but the imperceptible grada tions are so natural and true that judgment is almost bewildered in the contemplation. Night at length, is down upon the picture in the deep est hue of chaotic darkness, while a wild storm gathers hurriedly in the sky, and lurid flashes through the pitchy clouds show the yalley and vulage still in fitful gleams below. The far off uiunder is imitator! with trtithftilneaa tri holds the ear in listenin? surnrise. The storm rages, breaks away, and suddenly a most magnificent torchlight! scene I is exhibited.

How the change is effected is truly The peak of Rouffleberg is now crushed into a wild mass or broken, splintered and scattered rocks, Biun5 up uie vuey ana burying the village forever. The lake has changed location, and now appears removed to. the back of the nic ture. The little cottage has escaped, and the affrighted tenants are out upon the rocks waving torches to such others as might have passed through the appalling catastrophe with There is a startling grandeur about this scene only to be communicated to the mind by being seen, and we should only.waste words in at tempting any further description. We have here Booken of but one of the pic- ture.

i rhe other-ore fuU of the eep and escaping from the penitentiary, and cast! one ford paper, and which has gone the rounds of hfrWOMbTO RENT Comforta-J Peculiar wteroBt, I lingerinff Jook behinds" hfl ii wuro. i MffcMi Kfc7J yfr jj 1 I- .1 fw- cU tf New St. Charles. The brick work ofl Ludlow Smith's new house is almost com plete, and the walls are nearly ready to receive the roof. The frame skeleton of the interior is all up, firm and fast, and the whole work is swiftly progressing.

Bnt for the late' rains house would have been under roof by this time. As it in, the timbers are in readiness, and very short time will be required to clap them on top of thejwalls when once the masons are out of the way. We shall look to see die new theatre open about the first week in January. I House-Breaking. Some rogues entered the premises of Mr.

George Allen Thursday night last, and robbed him of a quantity of wearins annarel and a lot of silver ware. The thieves have not yet been discovered. Neav Book. Another book by C. Edwards Lester! author of "The Glory and Shame of England," has appeared, and a copy is now before jus.

Mr. Lester writes for the American public in something of the same spirit that the swarm of Cockney tourists through the States cater to British prejudices; with this honorable distinction, however, in his favor, that his state ments are fucts, and not crude conclusions or ribald inventions We doubt much whether the showing up of unwelcome truth will be as greedily devoured by John Bull as Brother Jonathan swallows wholesale slander. Lester's books may find handsome patronage but we question how they will go in London. The present two volumes are The Condition and Fate of England" and the work is received by Norman, Steel Co. I CP The Hon.

Mr. Linn has been re-elected Senator from Missouri, by a vote nearly as una- I nimous as that by which Mr. McDuffie is sent from South Carolina The Frost. We are very sorrjr to notice that up the coast the damage sustained by the late frost was so severe that several planters have givcu up grinding. A number of planters have already finished, having made much less sugar than they anticipated.

In the Parish of St. Martins it is said die damage was not: severe. The planters have realized very near the full amount of their cx- I iiH'U me irogu cuuu iuiiicu uui very jll, and made good sugar to the last; Q33 The last Donaldsonville Advocate says the bayou and river continue very low there. The planters on the Lafourche find great diffi cuty in pettmz their nroauce out. mey would build a railroad from there to Thibo- daux, it would pay for itself soon.

Official Duty. Major Kelly not only wears his own military honors most meekly and becomingly, but he discourse th sagely to Capt. Bradbuty, of the 42l Regiment, on die bearing which est befits1 an editor in epaulettes, reminding him that he should never forget that "although we are captains and majors and coloneli ire are human, and dependent upon the gross aliments of life for our This is in the right spirit and shown the sagacity of those! who called the Major from die ranks to his present elevated position But his military honors and duties do not engross all the thoughtB of Mr. Kelly; his paper is better than ever, and we learn diat he has been some days in town arranging an express by which to transmit to Bayou Sara in die shortest possible time, an early copy of the President's Message. Such enteqirisi docs honor alike to the individual editor and the whole craft.

i 1 03s The Vicksbiirg papers announce the ex pected arrival in city of Ludlow Smith's company from St. Louis. They will play there three or four weeks, while they are completing the New St. Charles establishment. State FAyt.

At the next State Fair, to be held at Baton Rouge, there is to be an exhibition of animals, a portion of which are not classed among the domestic orders. Major Kelly's Chronicle says Mr. Duplantier, of Baton Rouge, will exhibit a pair of Buffaloes, and Mr. Allain, of the same parish, a pair of Elks. But tbej greatest curiosity of all will be a specimen of a Louisiana deer, "brought into the world by the cesarean operation, and probably the only brute living, or that has ever, lived, thus produced." Among the fine horses expected at the fair ere Mr.

Barrow's Josh Bell (own brother ito Mr. Kenner's Jim Bell) something the stable of Dr. Smith, from the same parish of West Feliciana. I 03" A hand belonging to the Bteamer Edwin Hickman, while that boat, was discharging freight on last Tuesday we'ek, a Bhort distance above tonaldsonville, fell into the river and was drowned. I i i Things in St.

Louis. At this time of year items of information from St. Louis are few and far between less frequent than at any other season of the year, Anxiety among the numerous commercial people here who are connected with th3 trade of that city, rises in precise ratio with this falling off of regular People's Organ of the 3d inst. Bays "The cold weather has given way to a mild, sunny atmosphere, and we have every prospect of a rise in the rivers, which would afford great relief to every member of the community. little ofthe fall crop has come into market, and killing time has but just begun.

Let the rivers rise, and the immense amount of nrodnee thnt wftl float down before the new year, will cheer up the drooping spirits of merchants, farmers and mechanics, and all those dependant upon agriculture and commerce for a livins." I ij Broke: Jail. Two prisoners confined in tie jail at Hillsborough, Jefferson county, Missouri, lor horse stealing, named George E. Robards and William Peppers, made their escape re cently by. knocking down the jailor. Peppe is ptill at large.

I Loss of the Saratoga. This boat was bound from St. Louis to Cincinnati, and when about two miles above Cairo, in the Mississippi, struck a snag, sinking in water from 20 to 22 feet deep. The snag struck a A of the boilers, and passed up into the ladies' cabin. By little short of a miracle no one was injured.

The boat is considered a total loss the cargo, it is will also be lost. The passengers saved all their baggage, "i 1 nntliAr Kntin1 nn. Tina ViAfn n(T(TP(1. ciin posed to be the Boston or Harrisburg. KF The St, Martinsville Creole of last Sat urday states that the officers ofthe penitentiary refused to admit the negro fellow who" lately attempted to poison his master's family, in Lafayette parish, and who, it will be remembered, was sentenced to imprisonment for life.

How isthiaT i i jj i KF The scene is more beautiful far to my eye" -as the convict exclaimed when he was News trojc Washington. There was no quorum present in the Senate on Tuesday, the 6th inst. Although three Senators had reached town since tho preceding morning, yet one was wanting to constitute a quorum. In the House, Mr. W.

Cost Johnson gave notice that at an early day he would ask leave to introduce a bill for die relief of the several slates and territories. This was the hon. gentleman's hobby at the last session. Mr. Halstead gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill regulating the taking of testimony in contested elections- understood to be the same bill Bent to the President the last day of the lsst session, and by the Madisonian said to have been vetoed.

Then came up Mr. Adams' eternal resolution to rescind, tc. After sevsralqueations of order, and some sparring between Mr. A. and Mr.

Wise, the' House so decided diat the question went over till the. next day. Then the death of the Hon. Mr. Williams, of Maryland, was announced, and after passing the resolutions customary on such occasions', the House adjourned.

Fire. rThe residence of John Collins, situ ated about two miles from Bayou Sara, was consumed by fire on the night of Friday last. No other damage than the loss of die house I was sustained, as Mr. Collins was in the act of removing his furniture from die place. Ujiiie tion.

jonn u. cainoun was in Charleston, S. on the 8th on his way to Washington City. Racing' We learn that our friends in the this state, contemplate vicinity ot Clinton, in getting up a splendid race track in that place, to be in readiness for a jnccting in die spring. Picayune.

lou navei been correctly informed. The Clinton Race Course, under tho superintendence of Mr. Nesom, is in a rapid state of progress, and will be completed in time for an early Bpring meeting. Feliciana Whig. I 'Trial of Alexander.

The trial of Milton J. Alexander, at Philadelphia, is progressing. The defence was opened on Monday morning, the 5th and the inuin point in it is insanity! A great number of depositions were read aud witnesses examined. I Outrage in St. Louis.

The St. Louis papers of the 2d and 3d inst. contain account of an attempted assassination in diat place on the evening of the 1st. Some deadly instrument was fired by an assassin into a room in die pe- cond story of a building on Market street, one door from the comer of Market and Fourth. There were about 15 or 20 bullets in the infer- 1 rm i nui iire-arm.

i nc attacK was, no doubt, intended for Mr. John M. Eager, the Circuit who is now trying the murderers of Maj. Flojjrd. Mr.

Eaeer's room is one door 0f Fourth. The villoin or vil-I" in this fearful and dariner act nn the side of the building, and the lil ircuit Attorney was thus miracu- louslveaved, for he was sleeping in his room, with his bed in such a situation as must have caused his death if the fortunate mistake- had not been made. Accomplices of the desperate villains now upon trial arc suspected of the deed. Large Verdict. A lady in Ohio recently recovered a verdict of $1000 against a man for slander, and the jury would have awarded yet more, had the damages been laid at a higher amount.

Merma ids. These hinteresting hanimals'' is becoming dirt cheap at the North. Corbyn has caught a pickled one nenr his rottage at Stryker's Bay, which is supposed to have been in the brine 5000 years. The Sunday Mercury says, "no touching is allowed; dehcacv for bids." i GO" In Boston, so far from countenancing the sports of the ring," they will not even allow a friendly set-to to be held of a Thanks giving evening. i i 1 1 Pl5SSTLVA.iA.

In his exposition of the financial position of Pennsylvania, Mr. Diddle states, that not only is th State compelled to borrow to pay the interest of her great debt, but to pay her daily expanses the Slate is actually living from day to day upon borrowed money, Mr. JJiddlc nrt prescription for the ills of the commonwealth is retrenchment, and he points out definitely where it can be made. Invention. A patent rotary knife-cleaning machine is the last invention which Yankee ingenuity has made.

It is so contrived that one boy can clean from 500 to 800 knives an hour, and that without wearing them or grinding them out of shape. Politics. The official patronage dispensed in the city of New York alone, from the three sources of' the city, state and general govern-! meats, is estimated at nearly three millions of dollars by Bennett. This amount is plainly far beyond the mark but were it but a tithe of that amount, it would sufficiently explain the rancor with which parties contend in that State. Fortunately we have nothing here at all akin to the fierce strife which rages at the North during every important canvass.

We nctc that a strenuous effort is now making by some members of the party which is coming into power in New York, to stay the indiscriminate pro scription of all office holders whose political sentiments are adverse to those ofthe dominant party. This would require a virtue and disin terestcdncss for which we give neither party at the North credit. KF The editor of the Norwich News says that he always makes it a rule on Thanksgiving days to have one pumpkin pie made sufficiently large to hold the baby, and that he lets the little critter eat its way out! K7 The Journal du Havre gives the following narrative of a remarkable act of audacity committed by a slaver in the roadstead at Congo, She lay-to for several days in the presence of the English brig Rolla, each watching the other carefully. At length, determined to risk all, the slave ship, in open day, sent her Jt "v- boats on Shore and brought Off a number a a blacks who were kept in readiness for herj and, hayirjg stowed them in her hold, prepared for siiling. la the meantime the British brig was observing her proceedings, and at length sent off her boats to make the search and seizure but as they approached the slaver she unmasked her guns, and, levelling them at the assailants, fired and killed fourteen men.

During the confusion the unexpected resistance occasioned, the slaver slipped her cable and got clear away before the Rolla could be made ready to follow her. 1 (CP Mr. J. C. B.

Mitchell has made a long statement in the Alabama papers, in explanation ami justification of die recent execution of Lore by Lynch law. It differs altogether from the statement on the subject riven in a Hart- Mittittippi Conference. The annual Con-ference'of tho Methodist Episcopal Church of Mississippi and Louisiana, met at Jackson on the 30th November, and closed dicir labors on tho 9th inst. There were in attendance 101 members of die itinerant connexion, twenty-two candidates wer ordain id to minister in the church, and eleven were confirmed as ciders. We subjoin a liat of the ajrpointment for dw New Orleans District for the year 1843: iew yiriennt uulrtct Win.

Presiding Eldsr. Poydrnt ulreet Church Wm. R. Nicholson. Mortauttrect Church Wm.

H. Welkin. Lafayette Vita. Langarl. Algiers F.

P. Nixon. Carroflton To be supplied. Mission to Seamen Charles W. Whitall.

Mission to People of Color To be supplied. iMourcnej. I'owell, P. Goodwin. Plaquemine P.

II. Dicficnwerdi. Filling. Jemmy Thorne is filling up, ing out and filling full. A short time since we said he was filling np bis clothes as well as filling out hi parts, and now die Mobile Herald tells us that he is also filling die theatre full.

That's right, Jemmy rfill full and flourish long, for you deserve it. South Carolina Legislature. The follow. ing rumors from the scat of government of this stete we find in the Charleston Courier of the 9di instant That it is in agitation to imluce.Mr. Calhoun to wididraw his resignation of his scat in the U.

S. Senate. That the Hon. R. F.

W. Allstpn, Senator from Prince George, Winyaw, may Le a candi date for governor. There is also a rumor connectiug the name of Chnncellor Harper with the vacant seat in die U. S. Senate.

Robert Quaxh Pincknoy, of Charleston, has been elected Secretary of Stato by a majority of one. I Shifts pf the Stage. Bannister is about to dramatise the shocking and disgusting cruelty by which the city of Cincinnati has been re cently so disgraced. He ought to be made to play the old woman's part himself, if he can find no fitter theme for the exercise of his pen. than nn outrage so inhuman and revoltintr.

iO" The l'cnnsylvanian, a democratic paper, iruui in regaru to Uie uses which have been made of Mr. Clay by his party "Mr. Clay is always used by his loud-talk- ui iricuua aa a Bon oi a political worming uau nc is piacea in tn icu ot uomiuntion, to be sure, but it is merely to take off the chill, that some one else may be rendered comfortable. He catches all the cold, but others enjoy the orui which ne lias made. If anv one haa reason to deplore the ingratitude of part it i Henry Clay, and he i about toexnerienrn mnn is -ol it, or we aro much in error." Recent transactions, we should sav, indicated that Mr.

Clay's party were determined this time to give him a chance on his own account. UTERARV PiRAcr Tiie North American Review has ex'tosed a disgraceful plagiarism committed by the English Monthly Review. No less than six piracies have been committed within the last year from learned and elaborate articles. The best of the joke isthat to one of his thefts the English editor has appended paragraph on the copyright question, exposin: Uie injustice of our law on the subject. tr PrficnMtination is thief of tunc" a truth a ai ii imiH.nanl.aiel yrt how small tin- nuin-oart with in the uiV' vital iui.ortancf.

Whm uWae ii.Ta.W ih physical Inunr, no tiineslmcH be lou in iocurin" the n-ht njUicine get cured wiliaont uVlav, f.chniVc constitutional iliva, such a Ithumatism, Kins a EV1, Pcrotula, afii-ctin? th? irlaml, dnUintc CutaneooM Krunom, Ulcers, bile Hweihni's En-larsreipeutta Pain of tie Hone, and other similar diseases, Sa.D SAasAPAaiLLa has been found in nomer-pus instance raJe en eftwienl remedy, oiraUD-' wild-lv and the gen eal areiu, parity iuC anJ cleansiiH! the vitaHakls, friv'uj lone aud enerrr tn the nenrona rstem.annv'arttru; stamina In tue tfrb tinted Nun. un; berJV bo hnvr taken it merel wr.h a vew deviating theia suffering bae hr n-ine it a hort Ihnejtoibeir inti ami derht, rabidly linnroved in health onth iRLiM become fully established. For conclusive eri-ienr flt superior value and efh-rji-ry, see certificates pubUsJVt in thia and other da.lv papers. 17-Prepared and sold (whclAel- and retail, and or eiponauoa, iy A. B.

n.vNCS Drojrirsis and Cbem jiu, Oramte BaUdinr, i73 JLroadwav.coruer of Chambers New York. oM also at wholesale end mail, al Jbr expomtJon. at tbetr Southern Oi! ice, So. 12 St ClAje aueet. Nee Orleam.

To be bad aloof ANDREW OlV'ER CO. tnartrea nrret. ainlor SU.KLti C(V 40 Canal street arvl sold by druireisuaod merciiariiJcbxoak Price ft per bottle 1km lies for ti XT CAUTION. Be narticular to ask ur SAKSAFARILLA. ami take no other.

snb rii.r.s. ine price, ai, it retanded to anv peraon who will nse a Itottle of Havs Lmiinei.t or die les, and refrrt the empt bottle w.fbout be-rnj c.rnL These are tlsrsitive onlera of Uie proprietor to the a-ei Is, ami ouPWmany tbo-nnnis mM, not one has been ioarrt ceititkales to anv length, but prefer tu9aviOM wiioacll the ai title tliouid exhibit the onpin-il to plasHiawrK COM.iTOChBaJltiS1?. 25 Marline st. flr? Ladies FAlKlbtvthe Ornbans. Notice is hen-bv given to the PuMiethat Fair will take place oo Tuc-uUv, the aiUi, We-mesjlav, tin- 2ij, and Tiiurs lay, the instaut Comrunciujf on Tuua day at 6 o'clock, on Wed.ievlav and Tliurs-day, from 11 A.

M. to 3 P. aiid 6 P. 1L to 10 P. in the St.

Louis Ball room, (in St. Louis street) which has been and gratuitously, placed at the di5povtt of the Ladies, by bie liberal propriktor Mr. Alvarvr. Donations for the Pair will be fratefullr received at the BaU-room on tite 19th from 10 A. M.

until evening; dU 9t (L?" Our Job Office is now complete, large additions of Fancy Type liavinj been recently received from New York, which render our axiortnient fulL and every way calculated to do every apeciea of work with neatness and despatch. Our friend are re quested to jrive us a calL nov24 SUtfoals at the Tjttnrijjal J5otels ST CHAKLES EXCMANCB HOTEL. R.W Campbeu, Natchitoches: Capt Holmes, ship Herculean Cliinn, Ww Baton Kouee II nJiTniuuui aim; a a urn, Hardy, Babcork, Cahawha. Hunter, Kv: II Rainy. Red Baker, Kingston, Vf; Mr Person, Memphis It Bryce and family, Columbia, 8 OB Detain-.

OHCburchland ami family, Knoa. Ville: Root Lavton. Starkbuwl. Rntnn i st Johnsoe Jr and lady, Dr Johnson and lady, A Briuon, Elliott, Ernest, Minor, Bar-here, Natchet; Harard, I It oun a Ares, l. Jbiyue, lireeonekl, A Sloo, VI ICIUJS.

VEEARDAH HOTEL. Wm Tift, Cincinnati A Wertft Hu Molnle For. Miller. Memphis i Beauv.Pnint Ofl Coupee: Klines, Fort Adams; llenunenwsjy a "J- Middletown. Miss Amlerson, Maduon parish i Wni Hopkins, II 11 llopkuis, New Madrid II Sbeppard fl cmr sHrlaatataai T.

LOUIS EXCHA.tCE HOTEL. Mr Delamare, Point Coupee Chaa A Hardy, Ope- uuau i- mmuiru, vjiim vuifr, oerfrerot, a tier-perot, Uonold, Mr louse, Mr Maspero, Mr Birkle, LUMBER. A small quantity of clear seasoned CYPRESS PLA.VK.aasoru-d frr sale azij ww hwih natmwt at otsTiWW WrqrT. 17 3 XJOLIDJ 'A J. ceived per' 175 -Just r- HnrHsvale-75 Rosewcd La.

dies' Work Boxes Gentlemen's Wntins' Desks. Fancy dealers are told very low. esteu the kit wiU be ARCH. dl7 3t RUFF. 40 Old Levee next to lenville sL TOAREN comfortable Dwelling tor a tViall family, siT'fe on rtwfe-f evir tjV' Metpmnene suet i ne nouse ia nt tenant.

ApfT my) Ur 17m itMUnuat 2,17 uvt-t wbarC JOlIXEIfYPE.urw-,- regular nackit lor Shrrrnort. Uran.1 Loorr. "i7 r. C. SHANNON.

fjyThe iejularweekly packet NatclMt, Cole CruL Bavou Imt caa- hit Tva trmietliate tamhnn. zic 4 o'clock. Yor freight (117 D. li CAKHtli, TZLZ (t The very lijht draught tinZ IlFINDF 3JS. Woolen, uV far Marion.

ji.nm.' LamJinif. Yarc Car kT." ur.iav.1 nn. 1 all intrrniiia: V. a borl. abipir.

lc on bnard. uud aliipiirri ta7k .117 Jc KlILLOCO, Arenu. agPoyjrat of tti Ba11-noci oo rvorusl to mrt-t o5 31. The rl-rtioo of place on that ua. (ienti lor mm! Bails win ti ot MilMcnpuon Lhu will t.l ORLEANS INSTIIITc- Tb usual nHfcZintr of Ibis Drijatin Intlie BanUM OtirUi.

Julia irr 7 O'clock. Aflf-r TW i of aa aktrm tv tZ tins ooertion Ul be (MoM. wealth by irxJividtuiTL; TbepoS Ue mtuliCM, Uie fo llie accumuh ir rt-iriruii in a rrpuuttca.TcpCTTUDmt lie are repeafally tnvitrd in AJOTJ r- a lie suDSCTiben tn 1 Socia 'the U. S. ElcbJtntr formed tliat the sJmsri pt ion will cnounrncr tm and Itm the in of January naLbut all subscriber hrinrr? vioumv iad tor auliv-nuion.

ma alsn tkr i. r- wu" aur lhj.muJrx.1 ll. 11.11 lW.ni fCti. out anv charge. (117 D.

CASa and Commercial Icsti. The anttShslKkajTiination of th i.nT.iU lishmrnt.wiTaulif jiUce on the lth, 2o-h ami VmZ, Thel 8 A.M. U1I3P. M. f- Irjtiom of Prraiinms win enm.

ni'TK-r at 11 o'clock, infant. on fTeuocMiaj-, Uir 2Ut The r.arrnts of tin. imti: nil, i ruiiiiluripnt. arc resnectiu riic Cla5tr will be reonmcA cut I to I 2l, ISiX I A two story brick ttore. in Julia street.

IiHcm TrlKurit0Jw as Na. 7i" TO from 15tn liouseinlaiiimajuMeof Latin? ear erf hmJ a speaks French and tra Ktlt SALE A Cab. iTWl rale orJer wnts of heel, ainl ralculaleUTHvne or two bonei If not sold Uforethc31t uistant.itfhesoldatpohLe ALSO A Piano Forte, in fine order. ue urpa4eii by any in the conntrr. a tnlv cvnx I.

A. LKMOTVF. nr in Steod JOILN MITCHELL A CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. FASHIONABLE GOODS SEL. aOKP-The Indies informal tint Try ante of the whole nck of roods in store So.

25ChaNc- street, still rontinoes. The ork )n of real csKhmere, satia and silk abawlt; satinVvl raOimere cloaks verm. ahawls eaessmd carfeibroiored caps, curt snd rollart; straw amlkran Immv; nhbnoa, coTM-ts. ploves lse.dre-MarKTWnnef Inrnher with a rich inniM of tor ladies, miwea ami children. The (roods will coniinne to be aold al i-nrea ai ojch iiie have been hoyiTsx.

for the lattiew weeks, ansfa tV wU tUck it dtsfmj, foe in vpn-ie nr iu Iji.lie. ilnn'l fo-ret No. 25 Chart res st. TN BANKRUPTCY. United States -a- Drrirt C-mirt.

Irm Di.fr-t In li II. IS. 1U2. aekruMcy IlETtMOOKNE BROW N. J.

AitTee JJiion rra Jioff the rvtitinn nf P. Be the sai xmi rra-Jio? the txitim rJ nee, to -ell Hie nronertv uirmvii Ihexai I ba end otwi the Unas rurreaieHoilier. tn.tn wit iii bis bouse in Une streets UMHmWl famUure Jte backront ia between Iloiua mni Cm- a upi woman. Ijarx ar.l in rrourHl, NX 10. at sir-eel, oo l.e sqnnre ner -mrdra sod M.

jr4 Circua arl PerJ.lo u7V -the term eut Jl xs ny Bl. jrnin, fnvdrat tshw-b sovl pru-mr it 7.k;aHy W-cnbed smI set forth in Uie sci edule of theXftjresaid a-i-nre, ad annexed to bta efiton: It rlaJered hr the Coon. n( T-jon Tharsiay. thi lhe rh of DeremlTwxt, at JO cSark, A wbea sui-i wirei.creoaoiaoLlaJlotlserpsennaaB anlee. arxi rare, if rry li, theprarerof 0 peuuon ave, wt7 dl7 St oTthe Un ieiaiiM -opv.

teat. N. K. JFXMVfin rwV XiiAaKKUl'TUY Inited Sratej tfCT E-uen, D-UTrt Lmiana Prw setit In the I llien.ll it ip7.fJOHN K-r! r.ranahofJef. Hajkoroan.

A ni vim fernji, I'lTllrfNt of of If! -k! A lu sell ll nr. mtv retwlerej bv Jretei I rnrm tbe terms as lloaebold Fumimre. Urm. Cart. to be ml residence of Cm BjnWruiA the Mr Mares nf't-fetert ajr TertfM ra.

mau-Terms Cah. 2. Elea aot sexes aa set forth in ti- Tbe rroperrr on the Meta. tie mad toe Pari-h ni f. -'ii.

ui toe c.aua hi Patrt I- r.f Grm-nd. aa per pan 'lepo t-d in Uh o.l. ko j. a. aiasta.

Nouw therena) -fc-i-iii-, uie i urt nai-er in rV 'M l-e'X the Catw.1 Bank arK4di.ecl4U7 5lr.l8Jlljsh. 4. A llmim --(v i ntrm i a m.Hi ix lah.iHKTt. Mexr TenneOk A.lol birh 1 r-" "i-i-V oe.craje.1 and tVnrth in the Petition. It is Oaocaeo.

That a Vearin I in bis Id I et.iHiji we tiOlMi-l hurvrtv. il nc 11 1 A lock, A. when and here tle Credrtora i ofl I -aw uiaiv sTtusrir mmx uni aaua tiuMT im i mnt in arwf a til, fzvir uvh im tunifi. txrrv. te4.

N. IC JENNlNOhVCIetk 2t of the Cntted Stales Diatrwt Coort. CONCERT of Sacred Music lor the Ben- fit of the Uernuin and Kn cami. New Jalia street, conducle-l bv t'-e Kev. Cbiislian Sans.

I take bold of Thee, LpriL. Tnut im CaA Lanbof Lfrd, thv Glory, Hail to my lu the Temple, Not a world irf trtwt. Prrwtr. CumJUlcnt. Tiie resurrection, I I Drvutiam.

vw-icortie lair shall I behold i-raia the IoriL TarJ riKv. bo tru God, "jni our ruser- a -i 7: ui-jesiT sr omr, SurftT. rjnt ui uertnaa. ev. Christian Sans rorxtuctorol tbe Vocal Music Mr.

Kaea, leader or the Orcbesrea. The cooeert will commence at 7 o'clock Drer -TKkeU to be had at FTcZlZ'. aasai v-4 itiv RA MB LES in YUCATAN Notes of Travel through th pinna to the remark! Jr rn ins of Ctu-Cben, aUth, Zri Normaai wiO 40 illostra- traUGOS! lvnLaTn Condition and Fate of Enrtand bv C. Kdwrnrda 1- ter, author of -Glory aud fcbaune of Engiaad i' de- sizns by ha proa a 2 vols. Just recervrd an-J thr sale rvlnn.

ttooer Warehouse ami Knnonnn of Ktandard I tore. NORMAN. STKIL CO. dC St 14 Camp at. JUVENILE PRESENTS Live aa.1 Let I Jrr tv the aatKnen" 'linn.

TlieRicb PsnrMin and Poor lUch Man, by th aaxoe. Moarrs arvl Krxis, by the same. Wealth and orth, aa Anserscasi ausrv. What's to be Dooef bv the author of'Weaan kvTortL' IVep of Davt acmnd Ameraraa edition. Line upon Line, by the author of 'Peep of Day.

Sto-ies for Your Persons, by Mias SedrwtriL Talc and IUouraunns, by CbartoUe ElAbeth. Gema froro American Poets, aauerblv tms.nd. Jnat received and for sale bv dl8 St WOODALL CO. 49 Casnp at. DOG LOST Lost, on the 1th Instant, in the vicinitv of Pov rras aasl Levee atrveta.a.

Wifrxr. na.aSnas ura iikmui oldt baa a yellow spot pa tbe lop rf bead, ami bad round hat neck, at the tiroe be was loaL sroall cuam, (ssiened wi- a cord. Wbea be was la ff0.0 folio ww: a enth-man tbe Levee, "TI "7rtr XJ A he steamer Macedonian. fT" I board at liat bour oPPo lm jiMmT. a suitable reward will be r-'r retumiBt blia to No.

New Levee. tUt HISKEY, FLOUR, tc. Ax- Rectified Wb skey, S. F. Flowr.

Cheese, choir Western Batttr, dry Baroo arvl pnme Hork fcr. i MtMNNJtU. a CCv.

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