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

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REGULAR PACKET-S. AUCTION SALES. I HOTELS BOARDING. 1 MEDICAL CARDS. MEDICAL -CARDS.

Yonner Scotland." I have read all of Dickens's worts, and I admire some of them exceed-ingly. humor is certainly rich, though 1 can see no evidences of wit, and he possesses the art of making an effective auxiliary of slang. I is great in the pot-house and theatre quite aSmollet in the gin-shopclear, minute and forcible in his delineations of fcst. Giles. I think he has an excellent heart, with some tendency to.be maudlin no high or exalted imagination, and not one spark of chivalry.

In his ideas he is essentially plebeian. He cannot portray the ohnmrter of a e-entlemanJ when he attempts that, he invariably fails. What I like least of all are the constant, though covert, attacks that he is making against the aristocracy, because I KoHpv hia charms to be utterly unfounded; and further, 1 think that common gratitude for Dickens certainly has been feted beyond his rt 4mi.Tht have mitigated his inveterate hatred of what he can neither understand nor r.lth nnsitihn of British eentleman. He -a dhl'iP-pd tn fiffht his way upwards, and I must needs say that he fought it manfully; at tin nnm( time, no obstacle was thrown in bis path. II attained, by the force of his talents, such as they were, an eminence which, in all probability, exceeded his most sanguine expectations, iiut that very success haa spoiled him; he is not comfortable in his new place, and he cannot help showing it.

TaiCt Magazine. its. Mobile. Mobile and Montgomery regular Weekly facta Jar Vie bummer Season. The last running, substantial and ligbt draught steamer AlAUAAl Wilson, master, wuipiy diirinor the niinir wmnn it retrnlar weeklv Dacket leaving Aioniie tor meaooveana an raiernieumic ioi- ings EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock; arriving in Montgomery every Thihisdat evening in time ior passengers to tane tuc cars ior or ireignt or passage appiy i WARING fc Agent mi." im sa Commerce street.

Mot The 16 day Packet for Louisville. The steam ui a it a ss A DOR. C. J. Breneam.

A. master, will leave for Louisville anu an we imeruieui-ate ports every sixteen days throughout the season MONDAY WEDNESDAY, June 18. FRIDAY, ty The utmost punctuality will be observed in her departure as above. Berths or state rooms can be se-cured for any pf upuips TRECK'S LINE OF PACKETS, For the Coast, jiaionrcne Baton Rouge, and all intermediate land- SCHMM intra Hioamcr MUSIC. Cantain F.

M. Streck. leaves for Lafourche every SATURDAY, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Steamer F.

M. STRECK, Captain W. C. Wilson, leaves for Lafourche every WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'clock, A. Al.

Steamer UUL.E.IS. captain J. ll. ure, leaves ior Baton Rouge every TUESDAY, at 10 o'clock, A. M.

For freight or passage apply on boaru at uie racnei Landing or to LAFOREST SQUIRES; rl8 tf 28 Old Lievee. Rothschild. A correspondent of the U.S. Gazette, writing from Frankfort, in Germany, gives the following description of one of the far- famed millionaire bankers I hnvo seen the banker RothBcbild several times driving about the city, lie is trie one 'who holds a mortgage on the city of Jerusalem Anxelino, the most celebrated ot the brothers, He rides ubout in style, with officers attending his enrrinse. lie is a little, buld-headed man, with marked Jewish features, and, it is said, dor's not deceive his looks at any rate, he does not stand in very good repute either with Jews or Christians.

A enricature was published some time-ago, in which he is represented as riving a beggar-woman by the way side a kreu Tpr the smallest Uerinnu coin. She is made to excluim." God reward you a thousand He immediately replies, after reckoning up in his head: "How much have I then sixteen florins and forty kreuzera!" RAILROADS, Mexlenn C.ulf Railway Company syyvv 0Nw ami alter Sunday next, the Passenger Trains will leave the Deoot. at the iunction of Champs Elysett and Good Children streets, at the following hour WEEK DAYS At half-past 6 o'clock, A. M. At half-past 4 o'clock, P.

M. Returning, will reach the city At half-past 9 o'clock, A. At half-past 7 o'clock, P. M. SUNDAYS At half-past 6 o'clock, A.

M. At 12 o'clock, M. At half-past 4 o'clock, P. M. Returning, will reach the city At half-past 9 o'clock, A.M.

At 3 o'clock, P.M. At half-past 7 o'clock, P. M. April 3ft 3m J. W.

SMITH. Chief Engineer. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Uegular Packet for the Coaat and bayou Lafourche. The fine passen ger nacket MISSOURI mail m.

Ldi- tleton, master, will leave on Monday, the 27ih instant, for the above plai es, and will continue to leave New Orleans livery iwo-cioca. a. uunujj the season, if the Bayou continues to aeep up ne-tnming, wiU leave Thibodaux every THURSDAY a- I 1 al I STSt A WT BIT Morning and Donaiasonviue every rmu.ii aionnng. J24tt J. A.

BRAUD LANDRY, Ag'ts. N. B. Merchants in the city will please send Uieir freight, if possible, on Saturday previous to her departure. Weekly Packet for the Connt son.

Waterloo, JSauou Sara, Jrointe Lou- pee and Tunica. The splendid and double engine steamer RAINBOW, S. S. Selleck, master, will leave New Orleans avery SUNDAY, at 10 o'clock, A. and Bayou Sara every WEDNESDAY, at 12o'clock, M.

For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on boanL T2 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. IT. S. Mall. For Coast.

Uaton Rougt, Fort Hudson and Bayou Stira. 'Cant. HART informs his friends that, in consequence of the withdrawal of the steamer SCOTT from the trade, the steamer BRILLIANT will leave hereafter from New Orleans every SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'clock, A. and from Bayou Sara every MONDAY and FRIDAY, at 11 o'clock, A. M.

On the ednesuay trip tne nriuiant win go as laras Tunica, as heretofore. Commencing on SUNDAY, the 13th and will be in port up to that time. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to lall WM. 1L AVERY. IN.

d. A ciera win ou mc wuhii, iuui ui uien-ville street, every Tuesday and Saturday morning, to receive freight, should the boat not arrive in season. mm eITarrrang'ement. For Mandeville, lewisDnrR, Madisonvilleand all inter mediate landings. The new, elegant, fast running and sub stantial steamer CORINNE, Hoffiiian, master, having very superior accommodauons.wiu leave tue laKe ena of the Pontchartrain Railroad for the above places every SATURDAY Afternoon after the arrival of the 4 o'clock, P.

cars on ALL OTHER DAYS of Uie week Sundays excepted) Uie uorinne win leave ior uie same places alter the arrival of the 1 o'clock, cars. Leaving Covington EVERY MORNING at 7 o'clock, and arriving at the Railroad in time to take the 12 o'clock, Cars for the citv. For freight or passage apply on board or to LILLARD, MOSBY St ari-95l tf 9ft anil 9Q Ww livpp. WJMiU British and North American UoyoJ Mail OF 1200 TONS AND 440 HORSE MUiieburs anil Lake. Pontchartrain.

IONTCHARTRAIN RAILROAD COMPANY. The Cars leave NEW ORLEANS: 6 o'clock, A.M. 7 At At At 8 Half-past 9 Half-past 11 At Half-past Hrtlf-past Half-past Half-past Hall-oast Hair- past 7 Half-past 8 Half-past 9 Hall-past 10 P.M. Half-past Half-past Half-past 7 Al 9 At 11 Half-past 12 THE LAKE 5 o'clock, A. M.

6 P. M. At At At At At At At At At 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 it On Sundays, the Can leave every hour from 5 P.M. An Omnibus leaves Canal and Chartres street every auarter of an hour for the Denot. The WASHINGTON HOTEL is now open under the direction of Mr.

C. L. Bell. May 2 lm UreatVlrgtnlallouteviutAYirginla8prlMga, To Richmond and the Northern Cities VISITERS to the Springs of Virginia or the North, landing at Goyandolte, on the Ohio River, take Pettis' line of daily Coaches 50 miles, to Charleston thence by our line, 90 miles to the Blue, and 22 miles farther to the White Sulphur; on the third day from Guyandolle, where daily linesdiverge to the neighboring Springs; then East, via the Hot and Warm Springs, to Staunton, 90 miles, where there is a choice of routes to the North either to Winchester, thence byRailroad via Harper's Ferry to Baltimore or via Charlottesville to Gordonsville, thence byRailroad to the junction, 24 miles of Richmond,) and North via Washington Citv to Baltimore on the third day from the White Sulphur, by either route. Tne whole ataginf it over fine graded turnpikes.

The (cenery is variegated and sublime, presenting something interesting at every glance. Pettis' line from Guyandotte to Charleston is run-in fine style. "The whole line east is owned by us, having purchased from Charleston to Staunton during the last season, tfnd since have (pade very improvement, and is now unsurpansed in style and comfort to the passenger avoiding night Jravel entirely to the Springs, and seats to all who may offer. Extras furnished at Guyandotte to any point on the route. Fare from Guyandoite to White Sulphur $11 00 to Baltimore, i oo This line offers inducements, under its present or, ranization.torether with the improvements and reduc-' lion ot" rates almost of the Springs, very far surpassing anv former time.

WM. P. PARISH May 1 1815. 4m Charlottesville, Va. NEW ARRANGEMENTS POWER EACH.

Under contract with the Lords' ofUhe Admiralty. inBERNIA, Alexander Ryrie, commander, Hewitt, do. G. Lott, do CAMBRIA, Chas. H.

E. Judkins, do. ACADIA, William Harrison, do. Will sail from Liverpool and Boston, via Halifax, as follows From Liverpool. From Boston.

Cambria, March 4. April 1. Caledonia April 4. May April 19. May 16.

May 4. June 1. Acadia, Passage Money From Boston to Liverpool, $120. From Boston to Halifax, $20. These ships carry experienced Surgeons.

Bo berth secured unui paiu ior. No freightexcept specie received on day of sailing. Note. AU letters and newspapers must pass throuA the Poslothce. Merchandise and specie, (except ftr persoiml expenses) shipped under the name of luggage, will be charged as freight, and liable to Customhouse regulations.

Specie taken as freight. For freight or passage apply tov ST S. LEWIS, june 29 No. I Commercial wharf, Boston. Arrangement Tor EmiKraliner.

j3it Having recently completed an exteu- jCa SSjEsive arrangement ia Liverpool for tlieg purpose of facilitating Emigration from any part of England, Ireland, Scotland, and the Continent of Europe, to this country, via Liverpool to New Orleans, by which the most direct and cheapest route for the whole oi the Western coutry, ami the Mississippi Valley, can be obtained, the subscriber invites the attention of persons desirous of sending for their Iriendg to the facilities thus offered by which, upon the pa-sage being secured in this city, his correspondents in Liverpool win write to any persons witiini tne above limits, advising them of the appointed day for a vessel to sail for New Orleans, giving ample notice to prevent detention in the former port, by which many are fre-quendy imposed upon, and much expense is incurred while waiuug for a vesel. JOHN TOOLE, 25 Bank Place, Remittance. OR the accommodation of persons wishing to send Money to their friends in England, Ireland or Scotland, the subscriber will give Drafts for any amount say, from Three Pounds Sterling upwards, payable on demand in Liverpool. n22 6m JOHN TOOLE. 25 Bank Place.

Exaensivt Sal mfvalitahU City and Lafayette Real Estate. BY J. A. BEARD fc CO. J.

A. Bonmeval, Auctioneer. Will be sold at auction on FRIDAY, the 2id. and SATURDAY, the 24th instant, at 12 o'clock. at Banks' Arcade, the following described Real Estate, to be sold without reserve 1st TWO LOTS OF GROUND being No.

1 and in the square bounded by Estelle, Camp, Magazine and Melicerte streets, measuring 20 feet 2 inches 4 lines front each on Magazine street, by 85 feet 3 inches deep between parallel lines No. 1 forming the corner of Estelle and Magazine streets. 2d A certain LOT OF GROUND being No. 17, bounded by Louisa. New Levee streets and the Bat- ture, measuring 21 feet 8 inches 4 lines front on Louisa street, 23 feet finches 6 lines front on an Alley in the I rear, 64 feet 3 inches 4 lines on the line of New Levee street, 55 feet 1 inch 4 lines on the other line.

3 A certain lut or bituunu Donnaeu Dy u-zettP, Gaiennie, New Levee and Front streets, measuring 21 feet 5 inches 6 lines front on New Levee street, by 123 feet 6 inches deep and front on Wither's Alley. 4th TWO LOTS OF GROUND, with all the Improvement thereon, situated in the squar bounded by Royal, Bourbon, Barrack and Esplanade streets, First Municipality. Lot No. 1 measures 31 feet 6 inches 1 line front on Esplanade street, by a depth of 106 feel 6 inches be tween parallel lines. On this lot is a one story Brick HOUSE, with good Kitchens and other buildings in the rear.

Lot No. 2. adioininar lot No. 1, measures 27 feet 6 in. front on Esplanade street, by a depth of 106 feet 6 in.

between parallel lines. 5th A certain LOT OF GROUND, with all the Improvements thereon, in the square bounded by Conti, Bienville, Burgundy and Dauphin streets, measuring S2 feet front on Conti street, by 120 feet 10 inches front and depth on Burgundy street. Tne Buildings comprise a woou en frame welling, with other buildings in the rear. The Sale of the valuable L1VAUDAIS, LAFAYETTE and PLAI SAN CE PROPERTY will commence on the next dav. SATURDAY, the 24th inst.

at 12 o'clock, and is worthy the attention of persons wanting pood locations for dwellings in the roost desirable neighborhood of Lafayette, tc, to wit, viz: 1st THIRTY-FOUR LOTS OF GROUND in the square Ixiunded by Phillppa, Plaquemine, Pry tanie and Jackson streets, and numbered from 1 to 34 inclusive: Lot No. 1 measures 30 feet front on Jackson street. by 109 feet 8 inches 6 lines depth and front on Plaque-mine street, and forms the corner. Lots Nos. 2, 3 and 4 measure each SO feet front on Jackson street, by 109 feet 8 inches 6 lines between parallel lines.

Lots Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 measure each 31 feet 2 inches 2 lines front on Jackson street, by 159 feet 10 inches 3 lines depth between parallel lines. Lots Nos. 11, 12 and 13 measure each 30 feet front on Jackson street, by a depth of 109 feet 8 inches 6 lines between parallel lines Lot No. 14 measures 30 feet front on Jackson street, by 109 feet 8 inches 6 lines depth and front on Pry tanie street, and forms the corner.

Lots Nos. 15. 16. 17. 18.

19 and 20 measure each 30 feet front on Prytanie street, by 120 feet in depth between parallel lines. Lot No. 21 measures 30 feetfront on Prytanie street, by 120 feet depth and front on Philippa sL, and forms the corner. LoU Nos. 22, 23,24,25, 23 and 27 measure each 31 feet 2 inches 2 lines front on Philippa street, by 159 feet 10 inches 3 lines deep between parallel lines.

Lot No. 28 measures SffTeet front on Plaquemine street, by 120 feet depth -and front on Philippa street, ana tonus tiie corner. Lots Nos. 29,30731,32,33 and 34 measure each 30 feet front on Plaquemine street, by 120 feet in depth, between parallel lines. 2d A certain LOT OF GROURD, being Lot No.

10 in the square Ixiunded by Plaquemine, Prytanie Washington and Fourth feet front on Plaquemine street, bv 125 feet depth and fronton Washington street, and forming the corner of Plaquemine and Washington street. 3d TWENTY-EIGHT LOTS OF GROUND in the square hounded by Nayades, Prytanie, Sixth and Seventh streets, and numbered from 1 to 28 inclusive. Lot No. 1 forms the corner of Sixth and Navades streets, and measures 31 feet front on Nayades street, uy ii teet oeptn and ronton sixtn street. Lots Nos.

2, 3, 6 and 7 measure 31 feet front each on Nayades street, by 123 feet deep. Lots Nos. 4 and 5 measuti each 32 feet on Nayades street, by 123 feet in depth. Lot No. 8 forms the corner of Seventh and Nayades stretts, and measures 31 feet front on Nayades treet, bv 123 feet depth and front on Seventh street.

"Lots Nos. 9, in, 11,18, 13 and 14 measure each 30 feet fronton Seventh street, by 125 feet deep. Lot No. 15 forms thecornerof Prytanie and Seventh streets, and measures 31 feet front on Prytanie street, by 123 feet depth and front on Seventh street. Lots Nos.

16, 17,20 and 21 measure each 31 feet on Prytanie street, by 123 feet in depth. Lots Nos. 18 and 13 measure 32 feet fronton Prytanie street, by 123 feet deep. Lot No. 22 measures 31 feet front on Piytanie street, by 123 feet deep, and forms the corner of Sixth and Prytanie streets.

Lots Nos. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 23 measure each 30 feet front on Sixth street, by 125 feet deep. rivis Luis of ukuunu in the square bounded by Fourth. Washington. Rousseau and Fulton streets, and numltered from 1 to 5, together with all the Improvements thereon.

Lot 1 measures 31 feet 8 i front on Wash-iagtqn street by 12S feet 9 inches depth and front on Rousseau street, and forms the corner of Rousseau and Washington streets. Lots Nos. 2, 3, 4 and 5 measure each 31 feet 7 inches 6 lines front on Washington street, by 126 feet inches in depth. i On Lots No. 2 and 3 is a large one story Frame Dwelling HOUSE.

On Lou Nos. 4 and 5 is a large Stable. 6th FOURTEEN LOTS OF GROUND situated at the corner of Grand Cour Wiltz and Chippewa streets, Faubourg Plaisance, together with all the Improvements thereon. Lot No. 1 measures 31 feet 2 inches lines front on Chippewa street, by 127 feet 8 inches line front and depth on Grand Cour Wilu.

Lots IVos. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 measure 30 feet front-on FLOYD DOUSE, (late Central Hotel,) Jan 28 6in ByB. S. NEWCOMB. Waahlogtea IItelT The subscriber would inform the public that this Hotel, satiated at the Lake end of the Pontchartrain railroad, is constantly open for their accommodation.

lie aims to secure support by the excellence of his table, the courteous and assiduous attention of his servants, ami constant regard for the comfort of those who may visit bis house. His Larder is supplied with every delicacy which the public markets atford. ami with such Fish and Game as favorable situation of the Hotel enables him to command, ml 3 6m C. L. BELL.

Baron St. John Ilatell The undersigned informs bis friends and the nubliethat he has ooened the abovenamed house for the season, ami will be ready at all times to supply them with every kind of Fish found in the lakes, with the choicest Wines, and the best the markets af ford. This bouse it beautifully situated at the month of Bavon Sl John. on the Lake shore, and is accessible by the Bayou Shell Road. Every attention will be given to insure the comfort of his patrons.

aol2 Sra S. MYERS. Two BATH HOUSES are attached to the i Hotel, and have been eleirantly filtnd np for Uie sea sonone for the use of families exclustxxly the Cher for Uie accommodation ot tne public generally. EXPRESS ON THE GREAT NORTHERN MAIL ROUTE. From NE ORLEANS to NEW YORK.

THROUGH IN 7X DAYS: Via steamers "James L. Day," "Creole" and "Fashion." daily to Mobile Thence by the River Steamer to Montgomery, Alabama Thence by the Montgomery and West Point Railroad Cnn to Chehaw 40 miles Two daily lines of Troy built Coaches to Covington, Ga staging reduced to 155 miles The Expre Mail Line, via Columbus (Ga.) to Covington, with Extras tn run through in fast or slow time, and stop nights if desired The Georgia Railroad Line, via West Point, Lagrange and Griflin, tn Covington, Georgia, with Extras to run through -in fast or slow time, and stop nights if desired In connection with the Georgia and South Carolina Railroads. i Through 24 hours in advance of any other route! Passengers are only one night out by stages. The travelling public are now assure that every arrangement upon this Great Northern Mail Route is so perfect, that every comfort and facility is guarantied and our arrangements are such that we can carry away daily from the terminus of the Montgomery and Wet.1 PoiiK Railroad, (Chehaw,) fifty passengers. iiirr traveller is particularly reterrea to tne great comfort to be had upon the Georgia Railroad, as the Company has all their cars fitted up with state rooms tor sleeping, equal to that of the best arranged steam bouts.

on'y time now consumed In travelling i. 2W7n Ntw rens New York, upon 30 hours! Espress Mai Route, is reduced to tne Stages, apply at Ihe Express Mad Office, No. 2 Montgomery Hall, to C. RIDDLE.) and, L. H.

JETER, i Agents. Vi01 to Charleston, in--eluding Omnibus fare at Augusta, 26 50. w. tor further lnlormatmn, please apply to the undersigned, at the Verandah Hotel, New Wleans uW' PENT, Agent Great Northern Express Mail Rontc. IjiROM MOBILE TO MONTGOMERY THROUGH IN 36 HOURS: In connection with Messrs.

Mustain Mott's Fast Line of Express Mail Coaches from Chehaw, to Covington, Georgia. The travelling community are informed that Messrs. Allen it. Ketchen have put on the Line from Mobile to Montgomery splendid new Troy built Nine Passenger Coaches, running through in 36 hours, daily, to Mont- ornery there connecting with the Great Northern press Mail Route to Covington, Georsria. Passengers travelling East may expect every comfort and facility this Line, and are guarantied through to Now York in 6J days from Mobile.

(ST For Tickets through to Charleston apply at the Mansidli House, Mobile, to WM. OSWALD PAPE, Agent. Fare through $37. m30 tf Chippewa street, by 127 feet 8 inches line in depth. Lrfits Nos.

7, 8, 9, 101 11, 12. 13 and 14 measure each S2 feet front on Grand Cour Wilu, by 181 feet 2 inches 2 lines in depth. uin-inu luis ur ukuumi tne square bounded by Washington. Sixth and Levee streets and the public Landing, and designated as Nos: 1 ami 2. Lot No.

1 measures 23 feel 6 inches 1-5 line front on the Public Landing, same front on Levee street, and 159 feet 7J lines depth and front on Washington street. On this Lot is a one story House. Lot No. 2 measures 23 feet 6 inches 1-5 line front on the Public Landing, same fronton Levee street. by 159 feet inches in depth.

On this Lot is good two story House, with siieus, sir-Terms of Sale One-fifth cash balance at 6, 12, 18 and 24 months' credit, for notes with approved endorsers for the Improved Property, and without endorsers for the Vacant Real Estate, bearing mortgage until final payment. All notes not paid at maturity' to bear interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. Sales to be completed within ten days from the date of sale, or the property will be resold for account and risk of purchasers, after three insertions in two of the city journals, without further notice of legal default. Acts of Sale for the city property to be pussed before Theo. Guyol, notary public Acts of Sale for the balance of the property before L.K.

Kinney, notary public, Lafayette. For further particulars apply to J. A. Beard 49 Magazine street, where Uie plans can he seen. ml4 Livaudaxs Properly for Sale.

PEE To Travellers poinjr North. ill CI It liXCKKASM) hevonri all coniueLitinn nn tne ijueat iEiDi ivALi Kuu i ti trom Mont gomery (Ala.) to Charleston (S. via Columbus, Maeoh and Savannah (Ga.) having less staging and more rest than any other line to Charleston. By recent arrangements this line carries its passengers through ahead of either of the lines by way of Augusta, Ga. having 25 miles less staging than the ftxpress Alan Lane, and 15 miles less than UieOeorgia Railroad Line.

Passengers by this line leave Montgomery on the arrival of the Great Southern Mail, for Chehaw, by railroad, 40 miles: thence by a splendid line of four horse post coaches, via Columbus, to Macon, 145 miles thence by the Central Railroad to Savannah, 191 miles, with unsurpassed expedition and comfort thence by a splendid line of steam packets to Charleston, 110 miles, where passengers travel while they sleep, enjoy a luxnrions table without charge, and arrive in Charleston from four hours before the departure of the Wilmington boat, carry'n the great Southern MaiL DAILY SCHEDULE: Leave Montgomery, at 1 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at Chehaw, at 5 A. M. Columbus, at 3 4 P.

M. Macon, at 91 A.M. Savannah, at. 10J P.M Charleston, 9 to 11 A.M. Extra Coaches will always be kept in readiness to accommodate the travel Fare from --Montgomery to Charleston, omnibus included, $26 50.

Through tickets can be bad on application to J. B. JOHNSON, Agent, at the Montgomery HalL Montgomery, April 14, 1845. For further information, the citizens of Mpbile Orleans are referred to Mr. Dan.NickSls, fonnd the best Hotels of Mobile or on wmru ineoaw.

Aprij l8 be seen that ihe Cards of the Express Havana Dnn. RECEIVED per recent arrivals from Havana, and for sale by the undersigned 500,000 Superior HAVANA CIGARS, Consisting of Imperials, Regalias, Canones, Caxadores, aoaneros, raneteias, iraoucos, Millar, Llamas and Principes of the mosUavorite brands. ml5 8t E. JOHNS, 110 Poydraa gt, Bill Posted and Distributed. I STAND ALONE! NO PARTNERSHIP WITH ANY OTHER POSTER.

Persons wishing Bills posted and distributed About the city, can have them faithfully attended to by 8. C. SATCHELL. Orders left at the Tropic Otfice, 44 SL Charles street, or at my residence, POYDRAS STREET, between Camp and posiie the "American Theatre," wjll OY J. A.

BEARD fc CO. J. A. Bonneval, Auc m3 tioneer. Will be sold at auction on SATURDAY.

24th instant, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade FOUR LOTS OF GROUND, (to be sold In block,) in the square 66, faubourg Livaudais, designated as Nos. 15, 16, 17 and 18. Lot No. 18 forms the corner of Camp uml Seventh streets, and measures 27 feet on Camp street, by 125 feet on Seventh street. Lots Nos.

15, 16 and 17 adjoin each other, and measure each 23 teet tront on Camp street, by 12-7 leel in deptb. Terms 490 payable 17 111 January, 1846 and the balance cash. -ALSO THREE LOTS OF GROUND, (to be sold in block,) in square 58, faubourg Livaudais, designated as Nos. 2 and 22. Lot No.

1 forms the corner of Magazine and Third streets, and measures 31 feet 3 inches on Magazine street, by 110 feet 6 inches in depth and front on Third street. Lot No. 2 adioins No. 1. and measures 81 feet 3 inches on Magazine street, by 110 feet 6 inches deep.

Lot No. 2S measures 31 feet 4 inches on Third street, by 125 feel deep. Terms 4173 75 payable 2d July. 1845: tl73 75 oo the 2d January, 1846 1 (173 75 on the 2d uly, 1846 and the balance cash. m20 Acts of sale before L.

R. Kenny, Esq, notary public. City of Lyfayette, at the expense of the purchasers. Feliciana Honne, Comer of Julia and Tchoumt aulas streets. juks.

a. sou i ll date ot Jackson, lm.i iee leave to inform ber friends and lb public, thai she lias opened the above lartre and spacious iouse. and is now ready for the reception of transient visiters, resident families, and gentlemen boarders. The house has been thoroughly repaired and painted, and upwards of thirty new bed-rooms have been added to the establishment. From the above arrangements, she trusts she cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who may favor ber with their patronage.

Terms Board and Lodging, per $6 00 Da do. per dav 1 00 Board only, peweek 4 00 The table will be supplied with ihe best the market affords. The sleeping rooms are pleasant and airy, and at tentive servants always tn attendance. an Exrkance Hotel, Exchange Place, Baltimore. vyfA '1 he subscriber respectfully announces to bis friends andthepublic that he has purchased Mr.

ERASTUs COLEMAN'S interest, and become sole lessee of the above EstahlishnietiL The Hotel is located convenient to all the nrinrinal Steamlioat Landings and Railroad Depots, and oners every inducement for comfort. The Rooms are large und airy, and furnished in a style not surpassed by any similar establishment in the United States. From the experience the Proprietor has had In the management of a First Class Hotel, he flatters himself that every department ot the Establishment will be conducted in a style to please those who may favor him with a call. dl42taw Bolt Am JOHN WEST. DR.

BLACKWELL'S ANT-ACRID TINCTURE AND SCOTCH RENOVATOR has cured more cases of. venereal disorders, stublorn gleet, seminal elusions, weakness of the uretor or bladder, and dia-Iteies, than any otlier medicine ever ued. It is no common-place remedy it is prepared upon scientific principles by perhaps the first practitioner in the world. See Treatise. Sold (by appointment of the proprietor, Dr.

J. E. Black well) at the Drug Store, comer of Common ami Carondelet streets. ml7 lm 4tb WE KNOW the Imretaced promises and pledges of quacks have great weight upon the credulity of the unsuspecting public. They frequently entrap the victim of disease by the phantoms ot imagination ami whispers of fancy.

To those wlo have unfortunau-ly gotten the venereal disease iu any of its various forms, we say oeware oi tne neguiiing tongue ol a quack; their promise is but a delusive hope; they will ruin your constitution, and eventuallvuduce you bevotnl the pale of medical avsintanee." DR. BLACKWELL'S ANT-ACRID TINCTURE AND SCOTCH RENOVATOR, from It S. Bernard, 97 Nassau street. New York, is the only remedy yet discovered thai chemically unites with the blood and juices, and exjeU the poisonous virus from the human system. CP Remember! Sold genuine in New Orleans (by appointment of the proprietor.

Dr. X. E. Bt.irkwel!) at the Drug Store, corner of Common and Caromleiet streets. ml7 lm 4lb Important Medical Notice.

THE MEDICAL FACULTY of this State, or the LetrUlature. or the Attoniev-eeneral. oueht to rid the city of the Quacks. The Faculty have it in their power to punish these self-styled ho know nothing of Medicine or the Constitution of Man. The law for the first offence is $100 tine; for the second offence $500 fine, and not less than three years', nor more than five years' imprisonment in the penitentiary at hard labor.

Dr. B. cnlls on the Faculty tn prose cute the Quarks, thereby rid the citv of the wholesale murderers under the garb of M. who have no Diploma or License. Da.

BLACKWELL'S ANT-ACRID TINCTURE is the most speedy, certain and effectual remedy for the Gonorrhoea that has ever been used. It is pleasant to the palate, grateful to the stomarh, and easily taken. ujutciiii uihi oi we inruicai properties oi sucn remedies as have been found most efficacious in curing gleets, seminal weakness, and all discharges from the urinary passage, it is wholly a vegetable compound, ami acts like a charm in producing an immediate operation upon tle parts affected. Full directions accompany the medicine. Recommended by the Faculty for the radical enre of gonorrlm'a.

gleet, seminal emissions, and moropnlent discharges from the urethra. This tincture, the result of twenty years experience in the llapital dcChante of Pans and pronounced bv as celebrated inventor. Professor Black well, to be ah infallible remedy for all diseases of" the urethra. It effects a certain cure in a much shorter time than any other remedy, without tainting the breath, disagreeing with the stomach, or confinement from business. Those who wish to avoid quack nostrums, and cure themselves with little trouble or liability to exposure, will find this medicine well suited to their case, as it requires no change of diet, and it does not affect the neaitn, which prevents the posibility of discovery while using it.

Besides this important advantage, it never leaves the parts subject to the troublesome weak ness that occurs so often alter the use of other medicines; and, if taken in the first stages of the disease, it will arrest the discharge and remove unpleasant feelings in a few days. In long protracted, or olironic statres of the disease; in obstinate gleets, female complaints, or a weakness of these organs it is without doubt the most effectual remedy everdiscovered, and has cured many obstinate diseases after every oilier medicine had failed. A case of this kind, of more than oue years' standing, was recently cured in two weeks by this specific, after upwards of $100 had leen spent for medical advice with-outeffecL In fact, it has been used with success in all stages of the disease, and we challenge any case to be produced that it will not cure, uuder a forfeit of $MXL We give no lone- nuackish recommendations to celve the public If Uie medicine does not speak for itself, no one shall speak of it. Our object is to notify where it can be had and the proprietor challen- a single caseof receut gonorrha-a to be brought in which the mixture will not perform a rapid cure, uuder forfeiture of $510. This is a disease which unfortunately pervades all ranks of society high and low, rich and poor, married and sinrle.

They are now presented with a rcmedv by which they can cure themselves without the least exposure, and In the shortest time possible. tV" The genuine is sold, wholesale ami retail, bv appointmnet of tlie proprietor, Dr. Blackwell, at the Drug Store, corner of Common and streets, New Orleans, Louisiana. N. Read the Treatise around the bottle.

ml5 lm Deatal Psarceoa. KNAPP a WtSTCOTT. DEN TAL SURGEONS, have rr lamed In New Orleans and may becooMlw rl at their OurrkLina Kaa at lot BL Charles HuieL. adinimn th I Parlnr. niriiTO: rrot.

ytunie, Ur. U. w. tmporu. lion.

A. Rmw tJtnAtwm. Vk -1 rw 1 ftr r. I iv i Hi" I. il, L-ewis.

Ur. B. Ballard, RL Rev. Bishop BUoc nor 1 2 diw tf Deatal toarsieosw O. W.

PARML.Y. DENTAL WR- EON, lias returned from bis prors nonal lour upon Die Coatt aud may now be rnusulted at bis Ollice. North street, opposite Lafryeue Square. Having secured LUc services of a gentleman of the very first standing in Ar- Uhciai lo assist mm, be can now give it more attention than usual, ami is fully preiutred to insr-rt Teeth, from one to a complete set, with all Je latest improvements made by his numerous family of Dental surgeons in various parts ol the Luted stair, fce. aecx dovj -cifcW tm Dental Snrirnn.

GEORGE W. SMITH. Dental Hurgeon, (from Pl.l ladelphia.) resictluliv inlorm bis friends and the public thul he is still to be found at the esrmwef Caran- dtlct and Hevia streets. Rcrear.Nces in New Oilcans Rev. Dr.

Wbenioni Dr. Lurrnlierg Dr. Ritchie; Jacob Wdlcox, Kv.j Henry Lckett. T. Allen Claike Co.1 Rev.

J. Twichell; Dr. Pictnn; Dr. E.J. Coxe; Cuthbert Bullit, John P.

Nesbitt, Coxe it Marphrr son. may 30 daw if Deatal tSnrjterr. r. i tsi.ouf.m, ofhVe in Baronne street, near CanaL ARTIFICIAL. TEETH of the best Quality inserted on brslthv vtunir or gold jilate at northern prices.

CARIOUS TEETH nnei wiui or cement, accom inp tn uie wisim-s of Uie patient, at from $1 to $3. ACHING TEETH positively cured, and tilled with cemenL AU operations upon the Teeth warranted satisfactory, while tl.e charges will be in accordance wilu the times. dlm Infallible Kemedy. DR. ABERNETIIVS GONORRHOEA It GLEET DETERGENT The only infallible remedy ever discovered, is too well known in all parts of lite country to require any comment.

Iu universal torri-M, in no iustance has ever faded, has warranted il to cure, ia forty-eight hours Lite most desperate and inilaniinatory cast-sol gonorrhoea, gleet and whites in all tlieir stages. To be found only hi No. 12 Magazine street. 2i ly Medical Notice. DOCTOR WATSON, who has obtained so great a reputation in the cure ol the Venereal Diseases may be consulted at his office NO.

118 CANAL STREET. Doctor Watson is not one of those who pretend to treat those complaints they are without the knowledge of. He obtained his diploma for surgery in London, in which city be studied in all the large hospitals and be took the medical degree in New York, where be practised tor many years, before lh state of bis bi-mllh obliged him to remove to the South. Doctor Watson performs a cure in recent cases in a few days. Ilismedicinesare not nauseous nor kard to Like.

They never keep any one from bis business or oblige him Ui alter his dL The Doctor never nuikea use of mercury unlike tliose advertise that they do rmt prescribe it. llhnuL'fht-v true it in evenr taw. But what tlie Dim-lor may, without vanity, make a boost of, i hissncces in the trtatineulof stmate cases, in which the poison of Uie di sense lias lain iu the body lor yi-ars. Patients IhemseUes know very well how il attacks tliein in these esses, whether by ulcers in the throat or An the skin, with blotches pains in the Imm-s nodes gleets strictures seminal weakness, pains in the neck of Uie bladder, wasting of the testicles with many other symptom. Dr.

atson devotes lumself exclusively to those complaints which is Ibe only ay that any one can learn tliein thoroughly. The office is very conveniently situated, lieing No. 118 Canal street, between Bourbon and Dauphin sis. Constant attendance from 7 in tne morning until Sat ntghL Sejorate apartments provided. novl9-y FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF TIIK BLOOD OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM, viz D- i-ae Lists.

K. mornvd (rata a rensml toer la J.arorsT.cooucars tndcrotr tiiactf nrtakivaly IB lb prrvetxioa.arrrst and 7 CURE or CONSUMPTION. The r4n of trratmmt pot ditai' 1 1 mile rwtirrir Dew, and basbera ccrrrsstfol LrrnoJ mi rxprctatjoMi a tWtrd and dVaanMral4e Ms. iutt tuiifcrcdydemrd frota a tAjurrnrrr of it mwd.et, proporuovrd lo the Ut tn wtach Cry mxs on4oysd. 1 Ue lo ClDcintatl.

Ohio, tua.l Norea.W and ia New Or Ws tbrrralw-r. tiailatA dleatral Office. THERE are tn tata.y fiu a irtanat Wk Dame, or character, a bo arwa-dars ti atHfw ttsetot-nu ia the pt.ttic pa irs U.sl tor tnut KM. bar tusra brvuau briber I would do at Oiwc a.ore ia that wa v. Ibrre a.

bowerrr, tiiis tow moxt lion by Ltd I hrr cn er-; -eio V-d ar sril 1 tjrr are many, I have rHVrv-d, a bo fund Hi t-e, .4 awdir advtre.and alio wait nt ly tacotLlt in a fsnvme a. D-r, Uiat know not Uirln ap ly rxcr-jt r-vtj prvx direct llAta to Lbat urik- wiose 4i)iCianc4 rrsi mt-nl a at tlx- ir tn (-ublia amw ii4 csr card ur Ui-ir uifcirul xk. UT run MUllo UU im il imlt of aauc ux.skiltui wrtub atoataLrsa tru4 I death, pros tdrd only be tuakn ril.l 4 a dw Oo.Wrv. It ia Ua nMMive alooe tll inuwrts tsf tnir ant aa make known 10 toe pvM c.that I il tf a.t or. a Lave done air so atanyyt ars to treat rzrc.trly tte xxnrrtmi tor it 1 bac already extena veareutaiioa.

1 lire ua th'4 LLm rem piaimstbat 1 nave tiot Lscrsw acquauard vr.iL, tnaa Uie vast nuiutx rs I Late l.ad url-r my care. It a a very great slake to imagine thai iLmtcou U.tnare umlorm in tu ir nauue tLai it rtju res Lai a arrow r-s-prrience 10 uodt-maiid, ami but oie le noarvni ta currUiem. I never el knw a fun lr or finrr.l bad any tolerable knoab-dge srue. real com plaints, or any man that did not give tuuau limn xduMvelv. Aa lor llox ignorant Irlkia-s Uiat know nothing of dnsrase nl any d.

rn, I hi tiotb. ing of tbetn. In tact, 1 am every day rotu iy other physicians a bo ate always irady to caLfe-s raa didly, Lbe advantage my rxprrrf-nceba given nte Bat, in truth, this is a point au et idcnt that I t-'-d not BttUer insia upon it. W. ATMN.

M. U. Otiire No. HI Canal trees, tirtacea BocrtsMsi and Dauphin streets. Constata aUeodaie Lorn 7 ta ll tnoniing ut'til at nipbL, ty Separate apartments provided.

not 13-Iy Catalogue Sal of Wines, Liquor and Havana Cigar. BY J. A. BEARD k. CO.

J. A. Bonneval, Auctioneers-Will be sold at AucUon on TUESDAY, tlie 27ih instant, at the store of E. Johns No. 110 Poy-dras street, at 10 o'clock, A.

without reserve to close consignments A splendid assortment of WINES, LIQUORS, HAVANA CIGARS, itc, fcc Catalogues will be printed, and may be obtained a few days previous to the sale at the auctioneers' office or at Mr. Emile Johns's store. ml4 St, Charles npposi meet with prompt attenion. rl93m LARD 300 hbls prime Leaf Lard 250 kegs do do For sale by IL McKINNELL CO, 84 Poydras street. HA.M3-i.150 tierces and half bbls Schooley Son's; Iglehart's, and other extra Family Hams for sale by ralS IL McKINNELL k.

CO, 31 Poydras st. ss-sr tuai uiC 1 hi trfl nna aUroad Lines which claim for them tne eraatest sivmhH h.i. 1 and wer th VZ-V' 5." u1 aiunuyu now roc reverse. JT. KELLY, Commission Merchant and General Produce Dealer.

Nn. a rnmm. r. V7' Ird-iSrnIVWrkey- k-Bicon, Eirrakan; L.artl, Beef. alwavs on hand mri rnr .2 suit buyers.

-sT 00 REWARD. Tha above reward wiU be paid to whoever will give such information as win lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who committed the crime of murder on the body of Cant. Antonio Ckaclikvicr. of the Austrian ship Elisawetta, lying in front of the Second Municipality, on the 29th April, 1845. td j.

DALiLir im, LoU of Ground opposite the Ga Work, Ura-xier street. BY J. A. BEARD CO. J.

A- Bonnetal, Auctioneer. Will be sold at auction on WEDNESDAY, the 28th Mar, at 12 o'clock, at Banks' Arcade 13 LOTS OF GROUND in the square bounded by Gravier. Common, St. Mark and St. Mary streets immediately opposite the Gas Works.

Lois 1 to 9 inclusive measure 27 feet 4 inches 1 line front on Gravier street, by. 85 feet deep. No. 1 forms the corner of 8L Mark streeL No. 9 forms the corner of SL Marv and Gravier streets.

Lots Nos. 10 and 11 measure 27 feet 1 inch 6 lines front on Su Mary street, by 123 feet 4 lines deep. Lots 12 and 13 measure 27 feet 1 Inch 6 lines front on Sl Mary street, by 1 23 feet 4 lines deep. The banquets are made and paid for, and the lots are all well filled well located for small dwellings and terms are extremely liberal 1 Terms une-nitn casn, naiance at iz. is ana 24 months' credit for notes without endorsers, bearing mortgage until final payment.

Acts of sale before L. J. Caire, Esq, notary public, at the expense of the purchasers. ml8 1 To Dentists. TIIE subscriber would inform Dentists and vender of Gold Foil that be has been appointed Agent for ue sale ot mat article Dy a manutacturer in muaaei-phia, and will have constantly on band the numbers most used and at a small advance on Northern prices.

mu Hititawzm K. 11AL.L., 48 canal street. N. B. GOLD LEAF, of a superior duality, keot constantly on band.

Doctor Dlackwell's celebrated Ant -Acrid Tincture and Hootch Renovator 1 For the cure of Venereal Disorders. Stubborn Gleet. Seminal Effusions, Weakness nf the Uretor or Blad der, Diabetes or Difficulty in Making Water. TO THE PUBLIC. This medicine has acquired a cAixruiic-u rNauiisiiru irirur uy in most parts of the country.

both in liosmtal and nr irate nrar. lice, which its etiicacy alone has sustained for upwards I of twelve years, as a certain and speedy core or gonorrhoea, gleets, strictures, sexual weaknesses, rutins in tli loins, affections of the kidneys gravel, local debility, irritation of the bladder or urethra, and other diseases of the urinary passages frequently performing a per. feet cure in the short space of two or Uiree da with ease, secresy and safety. Dr. Blackwell's Ant-Acrid Tincture possesses a few of Uie advantages not enjoyed by any oilier medicine, for the cure of all sexual diseases and which most, with an enlightened public, render it assuredly highly popular, and a desideratum long sought for in Uie medical world It requires noconnnement nor chancre of dirt: iu niinuTcu iunn, re nearly tameieas, ana causes no unpleasant sensation in the patient.

It km acquired the utmost fame in almost every part of Europe. It has been examined, anoroved at. and nnri the faculty of medicine, and recommended by Uie most cimunii ui uk profession, ior tne cure ot certain ni teases analogous complaints of the organ of generat ion. Of all remedies yet discovered for secret ramnlsinu. this is the most certain.

It makes a speed and Derma- nent cure, without the least restriction to diet, drink, exposure, or change in application to burin. Vnr the permanent cure of primary and secondary syphilis. uiccrs any complaint produced ov an injudicious use of mercury or unskilful medical treatment, it is unequalled. All persons suspectinc a venereal taint remainine in their system, should use this powerful purifier without delav. as no nrann ran consider themselves safe after bavine the enal dia.

ease, without thoroughly cleansing their system with Luis cncoreicu aiirrauve. Scrofula or i'mf i-'nl, Rheumainn, Obstinate Culm- veous r.ruvtumt, I imylcs mr riitult-s on the met, Blotchts, hilrt, Ckrtmie Sore Em, ftmewoi or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain Ike Bone and Joints, Stubborn L'lrert, Syphilitic f-p-toms. Sciatica or Lumbago, and Ihttatrt mrung from an injudicious use of Mercury, Astite or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence rn Life. Al, Chronic Constitutional Disorder trill be removed by this Preparation. Disease having their origin in an impure stale of Uie blood, and fluids generally, will be speedily ami ecVc-tually removed by Uiis invaluable mt-dn ine.as iuope.

railon is peculiar, and consists in removing the cans to disease by entering into the circulation ami passing through Uie general system. Where obstructions to iu favorable operation exiat, they are removed as it passes alnnv the alimentary canal tienee the patient will feel and know Uie sensible operaiioo of the Saraa-parilla from its curative power. The following letter, recently received by the proprietors ef this invaluable medicine, will be read ailb interest by ail similarly adlicted Baltimore, Jane 10, 184. Most. Sands cheerfully do I add to the numerous testimonials of your lile preservative ai irsaparrtla.

1 was attacked in the year 1633 with a scrofulous affection on my upper lip, and continuing upward, taking hold of my nise ami surrounding pans, until the passages for conveying tears from the eves to the nose were destroyed, which cau-td an unceasing flow ot tears. Il also a'riVcted my gums causing a discharge very unpleasant, and my teeth tWaine so loose uiat 11 wouui not nave ueen a nara lut to pun tuetn out v. 1 Ui a slight jerk. Such were mv feeling and sufferings at this time UimI I was rem It-red perfectly tniseralile. I consulted the first physicians in Uie city, but witb little benefit.

Every Uung I beard of waa tried, but all proved of no service, and as a la resort was recommeuded change of air; but ibis, like oilier remedies, did no rood the disease continued rradu- ally to iiKtease unlU my whole body was ailrvtrd. But thanks lo humanity, my physician recoromt-iMlcd your preparation of baraiarilia. I procured from your agent in this city, Dr. Jas. A.

Reed, six bottk-, and in less time lliau three mouth was restored lo healUi and happiness. Your Sarsaarilla alone etfrcted the cure, and with a desire Uiat Uie aiBicted may no longer snner, but use the right medicine and be free from disease, with feelings of joy ami gratitude I remain your friend, DANIEL MeCONNlKAN. Anyone deairousto know further particulars will find me al my residence in Front street, where it will afford me pleasure lo communicate any lhit-if in relation to Uii cure. DANIEL McCON.NIK.AN. Pcrsorusily appeareit tiefure me, the above named Danita McConuikan, ami made oath of the facts contained in Uie foregoing statement JOILN CLOUD.

Justice of Uie Peace of Uie f.ilv of Baltiinnr. For further particulars, and conclusive evidence of its superior value and etiicacy, see pamphlets which may obtained gratis. Prepared ami aold.wlinWale and retail, by A. B.k D. SANDS, Druggists 79 Fulton sireet.

New York. SICKLK4k CO, 24 Magazine and 40 Canal street 1 A. OLIVER CO, 64 Chartres street ami L. J. DUF1LHO, 140 Chartres su.

Agents for New Orleans. Sold also by DruggUlu generally Uimugliout Uie States Price 1 per bottle; six bottle for The public are respectfully requested to rrmetn-ber that it is Sands's SarsapanUa Uiat has nd is con- aiiiiiuy ar.iumng ucn reniaraarie cure oi Uie most dithcult class of diseases to which the human frame is sunjert; therefore, ask for bauds' SanapanUa, and take no other. may 7 Ira HtTictarra of the Urethra. HIS disease is so common, and oilrn so alarming, as tn demand the first and chief notice of an experienced physician. There is no part of the Urethra which may nm be narrowed by a stricture.

The first symptom ol which a patient aillicied with tbi disease tnot frequently complains are an inability to retain In wau-r an long as usual, an obscure uueasines about Uie seat, and an alteration in the stream of urine, wbicb. itaoead of oeing mu anu equal, 1 smaller man usual, and is forked, Maiaral Kcauedy, SUITABLE to Constitution, and competent toeair every curable disease, ill lloutl inA IUOU1 INDIAN VCGKTABLK PlLLS.cn the Nor. Acorn. canCoUeeetsf Health. These exiraordtuary i'Ais are corujnsed of Uie piauls wluch grow siotaanrtaiklj ia our own soil; ami are thcreiorc better a.lt4rd to cssr constitutions Uian meibcuje coococtrd (rcsm foreira drugs, boweser well Uirr nay be rompounOed at4 at the Indian Vrgetal4e f'lUsarefounoed cptUiepna.

ciple Uiat Use human body 1 In truth m.1 jtx ui tut a Disease, vit CoaaLrT lii'Moas and that ud tun Uit ihsease on Natural PriocipW by 1 aaosntj and Purifying Use body tt will be manifest, Xa( st tLT constiiuLsnif be not entirely exhausted, a r-n-eranr in Uieir use, accord ng loclirertmns i scirly ceruia to drive dSeases of esery name fnm Ue bodr. Obsern It should be remrtubrrvsl 1 fenuina medicine lias" rgtit' Indian egetab)e fihs," umOr priuted on Ue aide of the loxe. Agents im Arr Orleans smd rirta rf Messrs No. 6 New Tbos Cook, Lafayetie l'otoffe. Geteral Depot in New Ork-ans wb-re the can be bad at wtmleak and retail, A.

BKONf KK At Uie Picayone Book Bindery, 72 Camp earj Sauiiiern Cbeinlral Iabaratary Aa. A'ovW afrwrC MEDICAL CO.St'LTAT10NM( Mort.id fWre. the I' rn lira, A fee-tiota of the Bladder, Frost rtte Gland, and all other infirmities of the rvstent, Isrua Mr, mtd Female, by Ir. A. CL'LLLN Ct.

Ude. adopt Uie medium of advertising aprsme Ue poblir cd ILe nature of our pniteafioawsd Ksfocabty -Lawg naeon. nectioo wiUi oilier, and relying (cir iwrrsi em ovr merit we shall parsoe our br-atca track, witLout bnaaung, or trymif to deceise Uie anlorruaate voiary a pleasure, wliite Uie majority of ibe ublic are a ate ot our terms 1 tiIL bmefti of ue uuinfomed, we repeat, that our object is not to tnurb a ts-ctLiarr betief.t, as Uie revuiratioEi of our retx-TO. tur trais are filed, and whbin Ue reach of alL I'nW- Uie etil promiaed fullv rcallied. I lie ratierit 1 at l.brrty to detnami, and forth ah receive aU tbat be Bay lis I'aiii nriwmiiuirnis-sKirrmisvnwi days in all rar we have in tbi city km Lute dred case Uiat we are prrmiued 10 refer to, at hae been cured in a very abort tane.

Our tracmcd tmu merit is peculiar 10 oorH vest itLaaevei leratmisl. ed with Ibe most natteruir aaccesat andoulcif the Bhv ny Utousand wto Lave received oar aimtu-sa, sn a unclr rar of failure can 1st produced, lien -srr ctss J'licatrd or inveterate Uie disease, e-ea it Las ra-sled for years it can not or.ly I relieved, but federally prrnianenUy cured. Before yoa apt ly wlitre, obtam advice gratitot Dr. CtLlta Co, Zi Royal street, beiaeeu Conti and Bienville it wis. Fost paid Iritrrt prnfppily attended end nx-d r.

tsHiurx-ly rarlrd, with full directions rod sent vty order, with coondenre and ocrecy. Remember 75 Royal ktreet. Jan tl Cm-4ih 9300 Forfeit If at Care la Bee tea. IMPORTANT AND I'NEQl'ALLED DISCOVE. MEDICAL OTlCL Ka.lt Catwd street, beta era Canal and Coounoa) strtsrl.

IV Orricc or thc HocTatsa Medical Depot. -Jn Dr.LF.ROVSand PKLETIIWS (rmm rsri.) C-pound Specifics awl Antt-Veoets-al Mistures cure of Ctaswi i ais Strictures, I '1 aa 1 mat Dtmmun. Uutiring reM-arrh, travel and labor, cucilxrwd a tils the aiTortll by an extensive and dii-er4fss practice, have enabled the atuee named celrtraled I T-ician to make various highly important diacoverv ta the brr.ling art. In ofTernig Uee preparaliona to tlie bumaa family, Drs. LrRoy andPeK-u-r I'earWdy baxard Uie Uul they are not only notsurpaMed but unrjvLrd, eulsrr for Uwir curative proprrttrs or tor imilwss, safety ami im Uieir operations I any caber preparat'mas compounded for parposf-s now before the puNic.

These peifir are combination of approved nsfH-cines the eareUmt qaabLie of each tnrdm ic into oue sanaiive wbole, so a to produce turn, Sioet4 compouml sbJC Lwve never yet nsm knoa a a (au. Il impocihr to prodooe cenibcatrs of i' of a medicine of this ptxruluv tulcw, or otherwise a bnt of (acts might be advencird to afaowtlie tiroad and ds-p foumlatioo upon which the character of r-- rjr iii rest for snppurt. Long standing rasr us rsrra, glatt, strict mm, aeavnsaj a easharn. rs us tn tits iotas of the hutnryt, grtnri, local Jttnlilu, bmrmtng wm the urtmary passmen, ire, have en l.Utl lo Usr Ct et.ttrmnd of these mviiwdV antxtotes an-t tustame of of the most, inveterate descr pumi I ss-r tied lHre toeir mos. astonishing anirve lnflocTice1.

I-it'. Tlie roc ft otit aU Kuros, ami nave bes-a jimriauil Knetnie to Uie Venereal, ami wra for to Its t'rrj 1 on." llf-suUl TI ee are Use re it of Ion? and dos aT.l;ort)rn, and U-e orTst-uir af acKnre. We do n4 oift lse rjsrtncs) a a "care every Uurr-," I nit for the uirt tt-tn tnsM gummlf a cure tu nrry oaar. TU m-turrjrt require no chanee of dirt, tk1 rin not aRert lireiilh, wttch present lh of diseovery Wbi- esii.r h. B-nlr till tmtnnant alvantaigr.

It nrirrktm the tsvrt snbjrrt 10 tl Lroul4-scue aeakne that or. curoofu-a after tbe use of oUsrr wsedirinrt and if tken in the fir tage of l.s-ar. a wj arrest tlie disxliarre atsd remove all crrj etart la a -w days la long nrntraeted or rtimtite stafrs of Ur disease, inotwunate gien.s rrmajr enmptaintsor a aeak neav of these organsn n-ahoot doct the fsliff tnal rensedy ever dtw inel. and ha cured a.atnr oh. stinate di as-i aHer es-rry other nedMe Ual tnjrd.

CACTIOS Besssare sf I crwtAr-rit Hrr, s-l'i spufis and nnni nivk ry aret A i A. DO.N.N'AL M. Na 11 CaroadriH nrwiM am. Dr. C.

THOMN, Uie of Herana. dVve-( Li re aonal attention la frnca A. M. to V. tie mnosal of private diseaae La ew-ry lr'.

ill etflce- r'. trvl or spiral or scaiteted. Tbe first rytr.pvwn just noticed compel Uie patient to rie once or taice in tbe nigbt to vniu tns urine, and be also generally find Uai a rreater mere Decessary to iu complrie espukma than be has been In Uie habit of eaerung. In rxumt -auenceof the reaaianre made to the free paaageof the water by Uie stricture. Nocturnal eiuiaaioo are a common symptom of this cnmplainL, and aranrumea uirre a mucous aiarnarge irora Use UrrUira, a bsrh i seen adhering to Uie houomof Uje receiving eeaaeUw mjr onoer pmtraneil cass-s aggravated or jtat fully treated by tn-Vs-r srtaed ur prrir-wird p-sius-er those Ulrrnnr andrr the irnrir fael 4 Merrary or quack Mrans and aU t-o i mnKMffduriss lurkiae ui taw ryssrta, snay ccsnaclt sjt.

wiu a raaraarv ta rare. No pav' fsscinirad for aumdanre or advice anLita CUT isetJrs-ied. do not boaL like a "eeru'a ouark. euCnC Ooetorrtwra ami (iW ta 24 tcr aat.a.'aiira I to perform tboraarh and radical rare hi a ala! a when the a-aae is of a verv ae7r.nd VT" Tr'!" 00 nrine ill Cu-n ln. i I 'JTO- rrwrmirr Ts-a r.

nrJBltfr aar laLiWwl thaea aar. 1 1 I ssss-, waM msmg liTat MIIM.IUT mMMM DUD I fan-aitsla If Biaatsy tkaw run 1 1 1 aia.as, aa saaaa Lk'Wa KanarefraS'wWk the immedi. lion in the 1 of Uie canal 1 1 ii dilhcaliT and paua ourw. Ifaay.aad enm-arwly arine, and Ckewa? mach renrral aonree. fmri Wb reM so aeVdr-ine i.t'.si.

1. I ofeoeeutreeor aerovlry rm.Tarsn, oarf LawSS loW rr" rrm paWt Irtter have aJ mtssrm, aai the sue. sbsckemnr dicuoe, areuVely packed usui forwW-1 rL I ami a deposiuoo of ailiefti rnaoeraroand I hnvvit'D M. P. CL TllflUSUlX.

M. D. No. It Caroralt lev arerOT" a Canal a1 Comtnoa at Ihe sign of the arakapra Kuuae ebl4asa mat tbtcaeninir. so as in nrodtsr a ilimmni.

diameter of Uie canal, and Uiat a baiever give rise coniderable irritation in the Urethra, mae nms a caue or rsrture there. Hmce Uie daeaae vrry Ire-fluently follow Oonorrbora, or it may be iadoced by am a ink mb l.a al a a iiunu- lis ni. ana DV Uirrvt binninriu I Part. When a tsatimt- I I aame ot anmat I imtT a eer aia oraa tart'aTtnnd of arsual UrU o. a drink ns- ka -i I.

JT. ine moat power I ai causes of ibe present maUd. and ,..,71 produce it in its worst forais. nnen a natient a alii tn miwimii 'r able medical practitioner, be should imfneduiielvan.i maeu 01 it, and tmplierUy adhera lo the foatr-t VAnir tantiniv rf 1 seminal weakness pains in tne of the kidneys gravel, local debility, burning in the urinary nassaees. ke.kc.

have vielded to the command nf ihf. invincible antidote, and instancesof VDlnliaf the nwt inreterate descriptioo have fled from before iu most astonisntng sanative influence. Header: this medicine is ii usaani il and celebrated Ujreu ghoul all Europe, and lias been proclaimed tbe Deadly enemy to tbe Venereal. SDd sworn foe to iu usurpation." RaJr tk; medicine is the result of long and close application. and the orTsDnnz of science.

IV Sold (by appointment or the proprietor, Dr. J. E. Blackwell) at the Drug Store corner of Common and Carondelet streets. ml7 lm are FOR SALE A Fair of handsome CARRIAGE HORSES which have been used arverTl year, tn a family in this city, and sold for no fault.

Inquire of JARVIS ANDREWS, 2a Common street. n. cunrnx oMan-s oiiuiuiiiu), No- 30 Chartres street. mlTSt gtven; bat, anhappilr, ignorance and inanrnoo. roucn more commna Uvaa thir l.

lZ XLI UMl. of persafflsed sipiaira noa a a a i oca I Boaarr to etioiV.La,Kl elSornl aid- even oocZr pr7at 001 n3BUy celebrated foe lLTS1 "d.tnr atneture of the Urethra. A ftvtwlf in this pan branch of ZZtZ-rZ varranu Uie assertion that be will undertak, won and mott protracted cases aad efiect a perfect cure. On ism Thee who i polunoB may have brought oo tbemselvea im potency, involuntary sexual emUaaxia, general delaliiy, weak-nes of tbe spine and lower Liubs, distentions of the genital organs unequal site of principal parts nereois affections want of warmth in the poaerior paru of creauve powers affection of the medulla, skia obtuse, oerangementof the cerebellum and genital apparatus Those that aivnnw suffering by any of Ibe above arm p. toms may consult Dr.

M. with sincere confidence be TJw.Peetcure. Dr. JdaOoa! office are 90 and 92 Bienville street. may Ua enownooly frora aetf-ahaae.

akboara umrwtnrs reeding frotn other cause. Loaf rrso-Vwre ha a ana climate apt to tbe rmuw faratre, rs oceut bvdabvsice aad earirty ot asmvsnn. la Tar ke, wbrre all these Ihrva tnaa are aaard.lt saa DBs-mnnasa (as Mahlia reananu) to find a mum awt, lent at the art est thirtv. a Lea Le ahoald be ra Ckoae appbeauna awn as aa a I tm tiere ks a ta a trosa ssasa or enow oo rpoataaenaaly. It in now snany years that palVats kave raue anna ma wlin aa afTi-ctio est this, aatare, ahawiKf nana at tba sympaan of pretnatar dreay.

Waatinr a ta orjpsna tbi vs.beaviara la ta foias a daU aa tioa ta tbe aempars, foaa of ai mory. aad dite ft smerel pt-asare. It as torsU4e, I to be placed ta a mora moruryar corsniorsa, emi prana. Lat aoi as a wem trota an tne msinamu of lew sa-uboot nope of ilwuooc hT an rns, aad stcprrrfst at one naif ot tbe laaa mu of Usr. Durmg twelve or thirtrea years that 1 ave been treating the veneieal dMraaes aaaay bare ca'sH anoa aa wub Uiat olie-r affecuna aia isssnmwcm trjrt I a beeaa to have a nicer know ledge of tt lhaa befcee.aa at lengUi Istcame sn well acquauited wok l.

a dure me to snake tt known to the pabbc- Tkua as all 1 wi3 say upoa Uie matter. Otbce III Canal street, be tare a BoarSr and pa phia streets where I am ta constant acieodance Irani 7 la the moroinf; uulU I aa alrtx March IL W. H. D. Separate apartments provided.

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