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Tf-" 1 i ul. Issassaasannnassnani is 4 Cass CbTlRsspoKDSHCi: ferj-well known. 'that denCaas' was dissatisfied with' t'" Treaty of Wasbkigtonv When" hi was cal i lipoii to communicate it officially to tWFrench did "so, and there- npon "at once demanded his' recall." This he followed up shortly afterwards in a letter to the oiaio uepanment, panicuiun won wm findins fault with 'the treaty, and." reflecting BCTerely upon the American negotiator. His two letters have been given to the public and rtrruliit.n.1 vnvir now) AMI HI A effect. In the.

Globe which reached us yesterday, we lr Wcbstef a reply to the General, dated in December lost. If it does not gire thelateem-baasaddr reason te regret hia knirndencer we are mistaken. It is in the characteristic manner of the great Secretary, clearest condensed, bitterly Bcvere. ca'ustic and excoriating. It re-'-inrnds us of nothing so'much as of aschopl-tnaatcr scoring an erring boy.

It even better than The famous letter to Bocanegra, the auf-fcrer in the latter case being no match at all for such a master. Upon the whole, we venture to predict that before the Secretary dies, how- ever low.liia political fortunes majr sink, he will gire 'those who attack him or his treaty ample cause to remember him for a life time. He is.ijald to be dull and 'sluggish quite a niistake, by the way but there is a vigor and rce in him which, when he does grapple with nn adversary, make him formidable beyond most men of the age. The severe terseness of his stylo, its concentrated energy, luminous distinctness, and resplendent logic, are irresis- tiblo when employed on the just side 'of an and when brought into a contro- Wtt AMERICAN PUBLIC," IFJiJJ' UJ iv nrhitAUpr rPjrarGS AthM similar conDlaintA. or race i.

constancy D-Prepared ud ld (wholesale and retail, and for the toppst exportation, by B. SANDS Druggists and the marcb to perfection, od wi wcq iucy I jranite 273 BrokdwtY. comer ol 60016 dVect Wing over Chamr, sU, N.w York. revealed, having an lmpottan ana veview I rnTnnrtntinn. tnarfsUgbertde dck with at ti IheOiHc Orleans.

Price 1 per bottler-Six IxmUm for $5. D- CAUTION. Be particular to ask for SAKDS'S AllS A PARI LL A. and take no other. r.

B. The afflicted poor may be mppliea jtkw, dj certificate oi tneir neea iroru we oiunumn BAOTOlUPTCy. SIED JCAL CARDS TN: ANKRTJPTC tJniterl States TiR- ABERNETHY'S Celebrated -L District Conrt, Eastern' District-of Louisiana- f-f over the past twepty yL.T.Uruce made in every departmeDt of civiWi life heajth to the knowledge oi "-f-ind i.Densable are the through the aSency brinffin? a nf How i the.ward in which they reside, or from the pastor at use "fiii. 1 i'ir cnnrcn. luiiuaiivii itkATtfacflnriimfK uroii rrrt Ut andine Pathology of prevalent diseases, flour Bl 77.

il--t im-t TI.n rh fRTsioToor lh. UlC elaborate lit- nT nrAiaVnt flituauMi uce of V'-kL nmrtir! been pained. Jnisequence of becomin acquainted with the ori mreniot'tiie sydtem.reHiedies have been sought after and discovered exactly adapted to combine witli, neutralize anil expel moruinc lnaitcr, uie cause. 01 disease, nua substitute healtliy action. in its place.

The beautiful simplicity of this utode of treatmeHt is not only suggested by the pathology of diseases, not only rratelul to the sufferer, but. periectly in consonance witk the operations 01 i arure, ana satuuaciory to me views hu reasonings of, every intelligent mind. It is thus that Sands's IsARBAPAiiLLA, a scientific eombination of es-sontial principles of the most valuable vegetable operates upon the system. The SarsapariWa is combined with the most eff ectual aids, the most sala- tary producuons, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ami its unprecedented success in the restoration to health of those who bad long pined under the most distressing chronic maladies, has given it an exalted character, furnishing as it does evidence of its own intrinsic value, and recommending It to the afflicted in terms the afflicted alone can know. It has long been a most important desideratum in the practice of medicine to obtain a remedy similar to this one that would act on the and bowels with all the precision and potency of mineral preparations, yet without any of their deleterious effects upon the vital powers of the system.

lne attention 01 reaucr respeuuuuj ura the following certificates. However great achievements have heretofore been made by the use of this invaluable medicine, yet daily experience shows results still more remarkable. The proprietors avail themselves of the present opportunity of saying it is a source of constant satisfaction, that they are made the means of relieving such an amount of suffering. Newark, N.J., Dec. 13, 1142.

Meurl. Sands: Gentlemen, words cannot express the gratitude I leel for your treatment to nie, a stranger, suffering under one of the most loathsome diseases that uature capable of bearing. Tbe disease with which I was afflicted commenced with inflammation of tbe vm in the vciir 1836. which caused almost total blind ness. For this I was treated and finally relieved, but REGULAR PACKETS.

Ttaymt Lnfourcht and Hew OrUwM PadccL The new and superior steamer CARRIER, A. L. Choate, mi.tur win ran iinriii? the season lietweeu New Orleans and Field's Mills, Lafourche Interior, touching at all the landings on the fyn sxl r.rutst- All rmsitilili. attention Will be poltltS freight shipped on her. The Carrier will make a trip every five days.

For freight and passage apply to the Captain on Iward, or to 1 tebl lm. HENRY TETE, 11 Front Levee. JSew Orleans and Mobile Packet Creole. REGULAR SEMI WEEKLY PACKET. For Mobile every Tuesday and FRIDAY.

The splendid, new, low pressure steam pacaen 14- Deterreot for th. rape of the i mmnii'mL ll has beefl used in this city far tbe last ux yean witfe unparalleled success. Jt Is warranted to cure In forty -eiirhl hour the roost desperate and itinammmnry cases. For sale only by O. N.

MOR1SO.S. mar 14 6m It Maeatine Wrevt. YEORGE SMITH, DENTAL UrurOEON. (mo Philadelphia.) peetfutlv intorms bit friends an the public that be Is still to be found at tbe tamer efUmrtndeUt tmd Uevtm Xmu. RxrERKNCKS IJf IN IW USLXAWS.

ur. beaUMH Dr. Lnienburg Dr. Ritcnie Jacob illcox, tsH Urarv Lncketi. Esnu Allen Clarke fcCM Iter.

J. Dr. Picton: Dr. E. J.

Coxe; Culltbert Birt- litt. Evr.t John P. NesbiU. su Coxe It Macpner on. ig "MEDICAL CARD 3.

ihrthA leava the Poutchartram railroad every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, 011 the arrival of the 2 o'clock P. M. cars. For freight or passage apply to the captain on board, or to 5. K.

GEDDES, Agents, d2 '51 Commerce street. Steamer Penelope." Semi-weeklv Bavou Lia- fourche Packet Every Wednesday mmimd Saturday. The light drauL'Ut regular packet steamer PENELOPE, Tucker, master, wul leave for the above and intermediate landings on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY of each week, at 5 o'clock. P. M.

For freieht or passage apply oa board, or to P. C. SHANNON, i27 28 Povdras street. Regular Weekly Packet. i Bayvn Bartholomew, tmd all landings Ion IM UwackdH Kxxtr.

Every SAT- JOHN N. CUMMiNOS.iiMlividmtllv and as a member of the firms of Cummings It Low and of Cammmn Gladden. Notice la hereby given that John N. Cum--mines, of New Orleau. has bled in this Conn bur pe tition to be declared a Bankrupt, upon "which an order has been duly entered appointing the 31st day March next, at 10 o'clock A.

for tbe bearing ot said petition. All persons interested may then appear and show cause, it any they bare, why tbe prayer of said petition shou Id not begranted. By order of Court. JAMES K. JENNINGS, Dep.

UierK feb28 3t U.S. District Court. TN BANKRUPTCY. Notice is herc- 1- by Mve that GUSTAVK MOUSSIER, IndivUu-ally and as a memler of tlie firm ofG. Moussier Co, of New Orleans, has filed in this Courttiis reUUon to I -tTTrT (jav pcnwVR be decfaml a BankruDt.

uoon which an order has been 1 Li AST. IX IV, OUrgeon amy entered appointing the aist day ot marcu, at ten 1 o'clock, A. tor tbe hearing of said Petition. All ronncntry located in New Orleans, respectfully tenders (ET Office Charles street, near Canal St. Cy Reference.

Galbranh Greeof eld, Yeetman Co, Pilcher Rayburo, Martin Owtn Co, Hewitt, Heran Co, II Garland Co, Allen Johnson. Pegram Bran, Omo A Lewis, A Heister, Brant, D. Hon Bailie Peyton. Philadelphia. Jamw Briscoe, Dentist, Jos MiCcb- ell, jvi Ueergc AlcUeUan, I Samuel J4 tf UNDERWELL'S OFFICE i where all.

who are afflicted with a class oT dis eases may find a remedy which is safe, sal alary and certain to cure; therefore, those who get lidot their money and not of their disease, and aho those wbo have bought spurious stuns under the nickname of medicine, and have been cheated out of thei lime, and what is worse their health. Dr. U. is abl, and truly able, to destroy, the poisonous disease, also poisouous remedies lurking in the sj stem Countrymen and strangers wbwe stay so short in the city, are supplied with medicine at a moment's notice and a cure warranted prompt and permanent. Office, No.

9C Custombause street. nil4 lm persons interested may tlien appear and show cause, if any uiey nave, wny we prayer 01 saw reiiuon sihjuhi not be granted; JAMES R. JENNINGS, ni83t Clerk 8. District Court. TN JL i ANKRUPTCY.United States lstnct Court Eastern District of Louisiana.

JAMES GR1MSHAW, individually and as a memler of the firm of GKIMSHAW JONES. ofUlobile, Alabama, to be dischanred from all his debts and for a certificate thereof! Notice is hereby given, that James Grimshaw. Btmlimnt. lias krfivntpil 1'etiiion for a OLE, Capu K. A.

Hiern, having been built expressly 1 Discharge and Certificate; upon which an oraer of lake trade, with superior accommpaatioiw, wi 1 uoun has been entered, appointing lor the hearing tbereof, at this Court, the 12tu day ol May, 1843, at XJ wli nine o'clock, A when and where all creditors who have proved their debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any Uiey have, why sucu viscnarge aim uertincate snouiu not ue. granteo. jjv orueroi me tJoun. Anitas k. JbniNiiNus, liep tJierx District Court- TN JL Di I ness.

Jor tnis 1 was treated ana nuimy cra, uui vcrsy where hiB personal honor or aigniiy is 1 remedies were socb as to cause the development 1 assailed, tha Secretary enhance their effect by infusing the gall and wormwood of biting jrony and scorching sarcasm' into his -reason-" ings, and he then becomes even terrible to his opponents, It Is now officially announced thatthe Secretory retires from the State Department. The followinff if the language of the Madisonlan Mr. Vebter has expressed a wish, because oT certain considerations, well understood between the. President and himself, and which did tot. in the least, affect their public or pri- vato relations, to retire from the Cabinet.

The hat been pleated to grant him per-, mission to retire. This fact was publicly stated in, the Senate and it was declared by a Senator, authorized to do so, that Mr. Webster would retire in thirty days after Mr; Cushing's 1 confirmation. New Orleans Money Market. Corrected Daily at the tffict of W.

W. Whits Ho. 23 Camp street, corner Common. on England, 60 days. Do Do Do Do lu Do Do Do par piwu $3 80'asl 9(1 Paris, 6 5f.52i'a)5f.55 New York, at sight.

ldisc New York, 60 days 2A3disc BoBton.sl KoKton, tiO days. 2i3 Use Bhiladelphia, at sight. PliiladeJpUiH, 60 Uays.w 2Aa)3disc Baltimore, at 2)31Lc uoneii states rreaiury iMotes. vremwnx Sovereigns 87 SpauUh 15ld 30 Patriot do $15 5315 60 20iranc Mexican Dollars pat jf Half Dollars par j. par I NEW OaLtjfrlS CITY IANKS.

Oaukof LbuUiana. speculum Bauk. pays specie Mivbanics and Traders' Bank specie Unum specie tCityDaiik. specie LouiamuSiHte Bank. pays specie Carroliton Bank pays specie Canal t.payssnecie Comuiercia, Bank.v 2426di3C Citieens Baak 2C30ilisc Conoli.latel Bank 30W33disc Improven.Hit Bank 6o'a70disc Exchange 5560disc Bank of 68S52disc Atcbalalaya Bank 80 85disc Commercial Bank Natciiei, checks our niu.

'MerchanU Bank, New -7 NOTES or THK MUNICIPAUTIBS. Municipality No. One 11914disc Municipality 21'34dbc Munlciasdity No. Three irdTlc VNCcaaairr money. discount.

Umied Slates Bank Notes S05S AUIiama State Bank and -Branches I'laiiiers Bnnk Post Notes, Natchez OOdCS Post Note 45ft50 Graiwi 70d75 RIiMumppi Union Bank Commercial and KaiWoad Bank, Bank Virginia and South Carolina 194 WKSTBBH BAKKS. disCOUQC. Cincinnati Ohio Country Banks ...5910 Kentacky 12 Indiana .....24 ftate Bank of Bank of IlliAois.ShawneetowB. 60965 Arkansas ......6035 jpO Country. Merchants and Planters.

JL- 259 -setts of Plough, Waggon and DrayHAR- IM K3, tor sale at i eo per sett. Apply to O. K. BEARD WOOD, mlO tf corner of Common and Magatine sts. REDUCTION of the price of Ice-At the several principal Ice Houses, say at the Lake Kail Road, and in.

Cbartres, Povdras, Commerce No. 9), and Robin streets also, in Main street and at 8L Mary's Market, the prices of lee will, in accordance w'lh the state of. times, be reduced, so that tbe puccbaer will get 25 to S3 per cent. more for his money litts year than Histt as follows: l- To the utnjer purchasers, one cent perpound. class in quantity, one and a quarter cents per lb.

For the smaller quantities, four pounds for the picayune. 1n 3. WASHBURN. BAtSFORD ic WILLIAMS' Patent Revolving PWMP and FIRE ENGINE Which they ere now manufacturing at their establish- ment ia Deep River, Conn. The Rotary Engiite has now ia use (err several years and has met tbe entire approbation of all wbo have used it, and for sim pllchy of construction 'and durability, ease and con-venimx-e nf raking wati tbe subscribers hesitate not to challenge its Hucbisthe ease with which it is worked, that a child six years old can easily obtain watnr.

Tlie subscribers manufacture various stzet of 'the Rotary Engine, suitable for ships, steamboats, railroad stations, tor replenishing tne engine with water, mann- ucttiring establishments, sugarbouses, cotton presses, 4 wiirn mi (ctunnui; ui wier required ior use, or for protection anainst fire. ke. Thev in aln mnn. inciurm i.iisif vuiiaoie ior uiages er cities, at a uk'U lower price than the engine now in general use, anil which will throw more water in solid column, ac- cording to their sire, la a given time. A supply of tbe Rotary Engines will be kept eoa- -Utanily en band by AUGUR, .67 Camp st, wbo is the onlv authorized arent for th same.

VNB-Lead pipe-and. bose, suitable for the above win be furnished on the most reasonable terms. The Providence and Bostonlineof steamboat packets nave the bk engintts OQ board, which are highly proved. 1 The following are a few of the persons who bad the Pumps in use from one to more: years, many Ff wliom have -given the- highest recommendations of jt.nnxohcit.Ml: i 't George Rend, Esq, Jose nf a l-nfiilnnn affection on mv lelt arm near the elbow. The pain extended from my shoulder to the end of iny fingers, and for two years pay sufferings were beyond description.

I tried various remedies and consulted different physicians hi New York, and amongst them tbe late Dr Bushe, wbo laid me Cite disease of the arm was caused by the large quantity of mercury taken to cure the inflammation of my eyes. My sufferings continued, the arm enlarged, tumor formed in different in a few months dischar- running uicers ai one auuvc ana some iwiow toe eioow, an uie uweuauge wusm. offensive that no person could bear to be in the room where 1 was. I then applied to another distinguished physician, wbo toid me amputation of the arm was the only thing thai, could save my life, as it was impossible to cure so dreadful a disease but as I was unwilling: to consent to it, he recommended me to use Swaim's Panacea freely I did without deriving but little bone-fit. For three yean I was unable to raise soy hand to my head er comb my hair, and the scrofula now made its appearance on my ueau, uesiroyuig uie uon in uu- tereni places, causing extensive ulcerations, aim icar-ed it might reach and destroy the brans the head swelled very much, accompanied with' violent pain numerous external remedies were recommended, but they did no good.

About a year since 1 was taken severely 111 with a swelling of the body frem head to foot, so that I was entirely helpless tlie Doctor advised me to go te the hospital, for he did not understand iny For the last few months I had been afflicted with a severe pain in both sides, at times so bard I could scarcely get my breath. A hacking cough constantly annoyed me, and this combined with my other maladies, rendered me truly miserable. Such, gentlemen, had been my situation for seven years of my life, when 1 commenced tbe use of your Sarsaparilia but as my case was considered hopeless, and the near prospect of a speedy dissolution seemed inevitable, I felt but little enoenragement to persevere. The persuasion of friends induced me to try your medicine, which in a lew days produced a great change in my system generally, by causing- an appetite, relieving the pains, and giving me strength as success inspires confidence, I was encouraged to persevere, my pains grew easier, my strength returned, food relished, tbe ulcers healed, new Besb formed, and I once more felt within me that I might get well. I I have now used the sarsaparilla about two months, and am like a different being.

The arm that zoom amputated bas entirely healed, a thing that seemed impossible. I can scarcely believe the evidence 01 my ewe eyes, but such is uie tact ana it is now as usebu as it has been at any period of my life, and my general health Is better thaa it has been for years past. Health what magic in that word 1 how many thousands have sought it in foreign lands and sunny climes, and have sought it in vain! Yet it came to me when I had given up to die, and as I feel the pulsations of Beas)h coursus? through mv veins, my wbolc heart and soul go forth In fervent gratitude to the author of all our sure mercies, that he has been gracieusly pleased to bless the means use of. Truly haje you proved yourself tbe good Samaritan te the afflicted, for next to my Creator my life is indebted te yon. or rather the use ef your invaluable Sarsaparilla.

The value of such a medicine is countless beyond price money cannot pay for it I have been raised from death, 1 may say', for WUDAY EVENING, at 5 o'clock. Tbe splendid and light draught steamer PRESIDENT will commence her regular trips in the above trade as soon as the water will permit, and continue through the season, and hopes from her punctuality and attention to business to merit a portion of public patronage. For freight or passage apply to nov201 JOHN HYDE, 12 Povdras st Heeular Weekly Packet. 1 Every TUESDAY MORNING, at lOo'clock. For Baton Rouge; Plaque- niins, DonnldttnvU le and the Coast.

iThe snlendid swift runuinr new Das- seiiL'er steamer WEST WIND, Alfred Gates, master, will be ready to leave in place of the Gen. Harrison on TUESDAY, the 10th inst, at 10 o'clock returning will leave Baton Rouge EVERY FRIDAY. She will go np to Springfield, Fontania and Duvall's Landing. and will pay every attention to landing freight in day light, hoping to receive a share of publie patronage. For ireijjjiiior passage luuviu- snieuuia ncciiiriHiufiii.ions,) apply en board at tlie Bieuville street wharf or to ianl 2m JOHN E.

HYDE, 12 Poydrasst. WEEKLY LAFOURCHE PACKET BELLE AIR. Captain Alex. M. Streck, having purchased tlie! steam boat IBELLE AIR expressly for this trade, will run as a Weekly Packet through the season, leaving New Orleans every WEDNESDAY MORNING at 10 o'clock and returning, leave Donaldson ville every Sunday morning.

The B. being entirely new, and having splendid accommodations for passengers, a portion ofthe public patronage is respectfully 1 vuring low water the wul extend her tnpa to febl57tin70daye BANKRUPTCY. United States District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana. Pre sent the Hon. Then.

H. McCalcb March 13th, 1243. In the Bankruptcy of C. WAGNER ic Co; A Bodin Assignee. Upon reading tlie petition of the said Assignee, to sell Uie property surrendered by the said Bankrupt, consisting of Real Estate.

Lc, as follow 1. One hundred and seventy acres ot land in the Parish of Livingston: 2. One lot of Ground in the town of Springfield, of said Parish: 3. A Bond of J. G.

Berry for the transfer by him of all his rk'hu title and interest to 2 certain parcels of land ui the County ol San Augus tine, 1 exas; uie terms tnercoi to be cash all ol which said property is particularly described end set forth in tbe schedule of the aforesaid Assignee, and annexed to bis petition: It is ordered, Thai a hearing of the said petition be had' on Thursday, the 61I1 day of april, ib-to, at iu o'ciock, a. wneu ami where the creditors of the Bankrupt, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they bave, why tlie prayer of thepetition should not be granted. Copy, Test, JAMES 1L JENNINGS. )eD. Clerk m21 2t of the United States District Court.

BANKRUPTCY United States District Court. Eastern District of Louisiana. Pre sent the Hon. Theo. IL McCaleb Mareh 13, 1S43, In the Bankruptcy of A.

M. NATHAN J. P. Bekjs-MtN, Assignee. Upou reading the petition of the said Assignee, to sell tlie property surrenderee by the said bankrupt, consisting of a lot of household furniture belonging to the bankrupt, on Royal street, between sst ana louiouse streets Terms ot sale.

Cash-All of which property is particularly detcritiea and set forth in tbe schedule of tbe aforesaid Assignee, and annexed to his petition It is ordered, That a hearing of tlie said petition be bad on Thursday, the 6U1 day ot April, 1843, at 10 o'clock, A. when and where the creditors ot the Bankrupt, and all other persons in interest, may appear ami show cause, if any they have, why the praver of thepetition should not oe granteu. opy, est, N. R. JENNINGS, Clerk m21 2t ofthe United States District Coort.

BANKRUPTCY. United States istrict Court, Eastern District of Louisiana Pre- TN JL Di TN HXcaiwr my friends and myself thought it impossible I cotfld And now, gentlemen, suffer me to add ano ther proof, certified to by my friends and guardians, as a just acknowledgment ot the virtues 01 your ueaiin-, restoring Sarsaparilla. That the afflicted may also use it and enjoy tlie benefits it alone can confer, if the heartfelt, fervent wish of their and your friend. I MARTHA CONLIN. I know Martha Coulin.and believe what she states in this document to lie perfectly true.

OHN POWER, Vicar General of N. York, I I Rector of Su Peter's Church. Given at New York.tbis 14th dnyorDec, 1342. 1 know Martha Conlin, and have knewn her suffering illness. JOHN DUBOIS, Bishop of New.

York. I place full confidence in the statement made by Martha Conlm, having known her the past twenty years. 1 will cheerfully give any particulars in relation to her case to those who may wish further information. I I Sr. ELIZABETH.

Superior of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Prince I street, New York. Dec 14, 1842. J. have confidence in the representations made by Martha Conlin, and have full knowledge of her case. I ELIJAH F.

PCRDY. Alderman 10th Ward Dec; 14, 1842. of the City of New York. Martha Conlin ha lived hi my family tbe last 13 years, and I liereby certify the foregoing statement made by herself is correct. Mrs.

MARY B. LLOYD, No. 604 Broad street, Newark, N.J. rTbe following certificate Is frmn a ventleman mlin lost the whole of bis Nose from a severe Scrofulous diseased Brooklyn, Nov. 25, 1842.

Messrs. Sands: Gent Although I am disfigured and deformed for life, I bave not lost my recollection and never, while I exist, shall cease to leel praufel for 1 C. 1 .1 I. .1. vnuu wumciicKA unvuu uie use 01 your mvaiuRDie otirsapanuu.

scrot With sensations. This induced rubbmr. and now commenced the ravage of a disease wbich progressed as follows: tbe lelt uostril was first destroyed, antk continuing upwards, it crossed the bridge of the nose, and seizing upon the right side, destroyed the cartilege, bone and all tbe surrounding parts, until finally, the nose was entirely eaten off: Die passage for conveying tears from tbe eye to the nose obliterated, which caused a continual flow of tears. Tbe disease now seized upon the upper lip, extending to the right cheek, and my feelings ana sufferings were such as can better be imagined than described I am a native of Notting-ham, in England, and my case is well known there. The first physicians in the, kingdom prescribed' for me, but with.

lime oeueui. jm one time 1 was airectea to taxe tx For Baton Rouge, Fen- tania, Ploqnemmt, Dtmrnldsunville, land all intermediate Tlie substantial, swiitronning steamer COLORADO, Jas. H. Ure, master, having undergone thorough repairs, has resumed her former station in the Baton Rouge trade, and will run hereafter as a regular weekly packet throughout the season, leaving New Orleans on WEDNESDAY, at 10, A. and Baten Roaire on SATURDAY, at 8, A M.

For freight or passage an-plyon board. 1 tT During low water the Colorado will take freight for Lafourche and forward the same immediately Wy packets. i d6 Steamboat Luda." 1 For Vicksburg, Grand Gulf, Rodney, ftmtckcx, Bayou Sara, Pert Hudson. Raton Roue'e. and tm- tcrmediate landings.

Tbe swittand beautiful passenger steamer LUDA Capt. Clark, having engaged to sup- 3iy ma pmcc in uie omuuia uurmg i ine summer months, will in future extend her weekly trips to Vicksburg and intermediate points leaving New Orleans as usual every SUNDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, and Vicksburg on her return every WE D- HESUAY, at 12 parsing Natchez at 7 o'clock en THURSDAY MORNING, aud Bayou Sara and Port Hudson tle same day, after the arrival of the rail road cars, and arriving in New Orleans by day-light on Friday morning. The numerous patrons of the Luda in the Bayou Sara trade may Defy on ber usual attention to their interests. To the travelling public generally it will be useless to add, that in speed, safety and comfort, she oners unsurpassed inducements, to insure a continuance her liberal patronage. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J.

BONNER, 11 StCharlesst: marl or J. O. PI ERSON, 69 Magazine sL jamin, Assignee. Upon reading tlie petition ot the said Assignee, to sell, the property surrendered by tbe said Bankrupts, consisting of 10 thares of stock in Uie Ocean Insurance Company, (50 per share paid 110 shares of stock of the Improvement Bank of New Orleans, $100 per share paid Terms cash 90 shares of the stock ofthe Mechanics and Traders Bank, on which $50 per share have been paid in purchaser to assume a stock note of $2430, balance cacb All of which is particularly described and set forth in Uie schedule of the aforesaid Assignee, and annexed to hi petition: It is ordered. That a hearing ef tbe said Petition be had on Thursday, the 6th of April, 1843, at 10 o'clock, A.

when and where the creditors of the Bankrupt, and all other persons in interest, miv appear aud hnw cause, if any they bave, why the prayer of the petition should not be granted, and the property sold upon tbe terms suggested by the Assignee. Copy, test, N. R. JENNINGS, Clerk, m3l 2t United States District Court. BANKRUPTCY.

United States District Court. Eastern Districtof Louiciami Pm. sent tbe Hon. Theo. H.

McCaleb. March 13, 1843. In Uie Bankruptcy of KOHN, DA RON Co. Upon reading Ue petition Madam Marie Tbalie Martin Kohn and of Madam Damn, wife of J. Damn, and C.

Dutreuel, her agent, to be allowed to pav and extinguish by set off their notes held by the said estate, as will fully appear bv Uie renort of the Vnnmiuinrur It is ordered, that a bearing of the said petition be had on Thursday, the 6th day of April next, at 10 o'clock, .1. nun wnerc uie creuiiors DR. L. FRANK, from Germany, cures by means of remedies hitherto unknown in this country, the fever and Ague in 24 hours, hreaks Uie Bilious Fevrr in the same short space of time, and effects a perfect cure in four or five days, so that ibu patient will never be troubled with it again. He po.

senses also, tbe most effectual remedies for Uie TooUi-ache, so that tbd tooth, in whatsoever condition it may lie, -need not be extracted Rheumatism, diseases of die Kyes, fiiomach excitements. Vertigo, Headache, Vomiting of Bloed, Female diseases. Liver cotnplaiuta diseases ol Uie fear. Sic, Slc tie cures secret dtaeaac in 48 hours, without producing any bsul ell ecu. He possesses reaiedies to cure Corus in four or five days, warranted never to return.

Those afflicted with Uiem can easily cure themselves by baying the remedy ior we iiKMirraic prico oi caj cen9 Water of Fairness, which banishes Freckles, Pimples and other captions of Uie face aad skin, fine Cologne Water, together with tbe Medicines for the cure nf Ue above diseases, can be had at his omce, 167 St. Ann where may also be seen certificates of bis success in Uie poacuce of Physic Those wbo desire to be treated for any ofthe above diseases may apply to Dr Frank, who promises to cure every siakness witlmui medicine with Uie WATER-CURE a nianuer now practised and preferred all the principal cities of Europe. AW IWW III UJY IVpUdl M1M III, UIJ FevtT and Ague, be offers bis services gratis, and wiQ do so all Uie time of bis stay at Uiis fdaee, provided tie is called upon by tlie proper auUioriUcs. Oriice No. Su Peter street.

iVbU2m DENTAL SMITH. Dental Surgeon Finding it necearv to procure additional rooms, has removed to 110 -St. Charles street, near the corner of Lafayette square; having also secured skilful assistants. Imili in tbe Surgical and Mechanical departments of Ids pnift-sini, lie Itopet hereafter to be able to attend to bis patients witWcit delay. lie still continues to- relieve Ue exist ytolent Uolk.

mrhe in a few moments, and at Use cantetinie enurvly destroy Use nerve in Irs than 2 bours. positively without pain. Tbe public siiould be aware, however, that this remedy is not offered as a. Vwvortmi Panacea, it being only successful when Uie pain proceeds fret ad expoeure Of the internal membrane or nerve. For tbe troth of tlie above sutrmeot.

Use sretttical are referred to Ue following iitebl? restiecuble gentlemen, ruostof wboin can srak from Uivir own exne-tieace; Rev. W. A. Scott Rev. Wiu.

R. MrUiUan Dr. W. IL Teagarden; J. Vv.

Sianton, L. E. Generallv 1 1 P. Young; U. W.

Tobln: E. Morton Quirk; W. II. Wheaton; IL WiUbmis; W. G.

Latham; M.Wbidag; Capt. Belize H. Page, E. Murrlsead, iu. Sipersott.

By first destroying roe nerve willi thU renmly, Uie DISEASES OK THE OLTl.E. OCVLJi bas rsisrned tia otbee No. xj Carr.D sireeL. far vbere Ls attends to Di-ears of tKe Eye and of visnn only. or tbe proessxoaJ aUuiles of Dr.

Gos uue, me may pot be nwnleredBg to LUjse reqauiug bis service. Mw o. (a I. Jia. DrOoiiie being sibont lesrve tits, r.ly vrtUst new of engaging in pmtrdional business ia New Orleain or lM-wt-re, it Vteasore Ut stave, that taiwrg known litm for many jretrs past, dure srbicn l.iue I tssve liren oiw of his instmciors, and baa ecxrved very ample means of aMjuiring, parucnJarty in aurry ami diseases of Oisr eye, a practical ecque.nl aace ia bat profession, kc alex.

il m. rx, Emeritus rrofrnr Cbnirnl Honrery, and one nf Cae iHirjeoa, ottu New Vock Hospusi. lw tesK, Udi, isjk. It givaa me pleasure to state that I sssv km wo Dr. Gusune tor a long time, anal bave fonnd ban suoat teai-ously devoting bHiisvU bis protrssMi, pamcaiarty ka tbe diseases ul Use eye, and uo one could, ba-ve beOar opportumnes for tbe staiiy aad uraiSjeBl ml Use La- as of that organ, Le.

ALBAN O. kMITH, M.D.,- ProC Surgery in Uhi Collere of Pbys. sssd burg. RrfcToncel Arse evert Cliew) Leociard Matthew Mi-wt Caumiork k. ttinrgokl: aiocrxua, Kishanls Ixx; Beinie It Btrrnside: Tovle it Barrsre.

ICr Beautiful ARTIFICIAL EYE inserted as almost to defy detectiini. 4ecl MEDICAL THOSE who sufferinj: froni'a. ctRTAix class ef diaeae are requested le call osr-Dr, Wstson.No. 112 Customhouse street. Tlibsesaore partlcularry are invited income wbotavesuflered frosa.

improper -irraiuveul and Use aKuseoi" mercury. IWceut cusrs etirwd in a few days; and Uioseof longer MandiDrv in wbirUtheeeaststeiieit treated within a reasonable prryxl. udi as are leave Uie city within a day or two, may bave ail de' meilichirt required pot op rartfally, itb sufiicietH it- rectlon; for, by reason of his Ujoroub know ledge oj Mseo-et omiplainU," ail iwslengibo exerifctKT, Dr. Watson caa furtee every sup U.y ruu icito, so as I adapt bis nteeViues to all lle sympUMus as tbey arjse. Dnrtor Waln's nteUsoJ is to (testmy tbe Uie disease at Uie outset; after wbfeh Utecure proceeds by regular stages, iusouiucb that the patient every oay nirnm liimwll in Im imnmmL Tliese Is net tb U-nt iuterruplioo gisdu by lh is nsrtbod to diet or estr-cis; Ue ntedicijMis are not nauseous there is mo user, rury used ana tbe patient is enabled to cuasseal Ine CQinnlauit frinii every one.

Dr. Waisnn.bevini' sUxts iu tbe nKwt relebraietl colleges turner, baa fcssd many years expericnrc mn4 prartice ia Ua Loitrtl Hlales, in wliior Uiere are thousands wbe caa testify ss -kis skill and knowlerlce. He bas acquired this know ledge by dcvoUngtnmsdf exclauvt-ly to this class of disease, which euterwise is fan le for any one to aUain. OiHce, 112 Customliriise street, bet ween Boorboa aod usiiiiin-streetsv Open tram 7 o'clock la ttst aernuie -until9 atoight. tttr Rememlier 112.

aovHSsa MEDICAL OFFICE: N(J. 12G CaHAL ITHXIT. DR. O'RILKY, Member tha Itnyal CnliegeofSDiTeona, Kdinbnrgb, rraauavc of Uie Medical Colle'rol PbiladrlpbiSLaixl pbysxiaa sar many years to Use Lnrk Hospital re Glasgow, rSLab. UshexJ tor Uie cure ot nnmentioaabW diseases, contioaea lo be consulted ronfiUeuually.

Dr. KJVL mid rea pectfoUy ajiousiiste to Uie from bisetaborate cbeimctd and U4anicat aalysisand I mm tberearatcbea ot intidern pathnforisU and physsolupsu, be ss te pas-seavioi of UMTapruue afenls ly birii Usuar ere and (irucjite nws can lliormirur frsairsird, Mtsoca excruciating paia frvquenUy caused by inserting invot teeUi upon Uie old method, is entvely aveided. with asn iy 11 TN Di MEDICAL CONSULTATIONS. Ho. Tckompu-ouiMitt, owpostU VtgtOM Market.

DR. BARRELLE, Ocuust, Member of Uie Karutay of New York, and correspondent of Utat of Pans eon- unaes to neat an uisease atvn tietormities ot tbe tit aud EAR 1 also, STUTTERING, by a very sua He JUT DR. HUET, of tbe Faculty of Paris, fbrsnerty Physieian at Uie Hospital of 8u Louis, at Par, as retoforr, ta trrsl "Veneres 1 axd Diseases of the Skin, by a simple and efficacious method, about dinger to the patient, or the use oi mercury or ropaiva. ncinw nor ik requisae An abantlos oae's useful occupations, by Uie treatment of Pf IL New Orleans, sept 13 ly lext, at 10 o'clock, TVTED1CAT. OFFinK Hr.W,t.n in.

wimi nun wuereiue creuiiors 01 tue nauarupu, I I I and all oUier persons interest, may appear, and show I member of Uie Royal College sturgeons, vi mo ncuiMii voisTr.iirw mora, r. 1 si a lmrut-le ot ildit destructive luiuri aierrury. "II bu miclrt (er( Uebraui to let Uerr ca be aown, aad woo ll ratlier cure tbenssHrrs privatefy, may cslasui at kis office MiSTtava's Bex, being a parkage of toedirtue web full dirertiows warramed to care, otberwsse tbetr 11 KM ey svsti be refunded. talei4s lu any part of Use Usmji wiU be treated soreesslaUy, by tfescrtbiRf ssia-snely Ibetr ymptmns, per setter, prnt pa1, and cikjos- tug reiniuanre lor ed vsre and med ictne, ksrb be fnrwarel, with fuU UtrccUoaa. Tbe tnost bonoraUe serrery ehservexl.

Tboe ls have suflered froea improper treatment, the abase ut mercury, detiUay, pains in Uie tons, sore Uimat, rrnplMMst, uWrs, kc avonld do wrU I calt miv Illy DR. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS. ami PHEMX BITTF.RkV Tbe perfecitr aaie. unerrintr. ami avccessfaJ treniiuent ol aimnsl reefy nisesM by Ue ssse of Dr.

klOr FAT LIFE MEDICINKS, is tso Annjer ae csprrsturnt a rorr-enr te Use ex-rieiicr maov titoasand raUrnu di satisfactorily prwvs. Durwg ibe tuuoib of mnmns, stsiij trrm namirvM sases ssave tent to lie -kwm id Dr.tuCst srbrre tf patieut bas, in 3 a permaneot cure by the eiclusj re ami jud icmmis nee of Lite sr.wve rlrl or tea of Uwm bad tsseo rotssxleree beyond oli by Uieir nieWscal ettesssanta. P-oclt bappT reaWts are -snarce offgreal pk-aure 10 Dr. M4 aud iosprrr Lm wilk new cosn.iessrv so reoonunead lb us of Jus sueUscissre -to his Mlnwititen. Th Llr CXLillCINEJ are a rre)y VEGETABLE preparation.

Tbry are snild and pk-asajst as inear operauon, and at Use anus time tbrroub erussg rapidly epnsi Use secrrtxioe of tbe system carry sng od" aUUieacnmunaHis asamisettog won and PurilY rnr IW blood. Knr Ihu in rase of Dyspepsia, tbe Lite Metbcsnes wiU give rebes" in a sboner oi lime than any otber prearrtpticsa. In bUsetrmatisai.Krvers sn escry HearVBnrn. tuAs lo tbe Head. Pains la its CUrsL, Klatnlency.

Ia WEEKLY PACKET, 1 New Orleans, Port Hud- sen, Bayou Sera and Point Couoee ism Packet Capt HAaThasthe nleas. ure of mforroing his friends Uiat tbe new and splendid-double engine steamer BRILLIANT has arrived and taken Uie place ofthe steamer Persian," leaving New Orleans every WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock returning, leaves Bayou Sara every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 e'clk. For freight or passage apply on board, or to I MS I SON 4t i or HAWTHORN Is. WOODS, alT-U Gravier street, New Orleans. ET The attention of Uie public is called to Uiis boat.

Tlie hull, engines and furniture are entirely new: has Evans' patent safety valves to prevent explosion of boilers also, a fire engine and hose an iron hurricane deck to prevent fire steers with iron chains, and is prowled wiuia me-noat tnat wiu carry 7U or ku persons. Neither money or time has been spared to give safety, speed, comfort and splendor; and Uie proprietor has no hesitation in offering iter to Use public as die best boat ever in tne traoe. 1 TUESDAY ForVicksburg.Grand Gulf, Natchez and all Intrrmediate Places jThe splendid and very fat running opposite Uie Customhouse, or to P. C. SHANNON, 26 Poydras sU Far Uie accommodaUon of Capt.

Auter's numerous customers, be will receive freight fer all ports on Uie 1 moo river, guiiject to resuipment on goou ooats. WEEKLY PACKET. ForMilliken's end, Vicksr burg. Grand Gulf, Rodney and Hat- 111 cfoz. Kvcry FRIDAY KVKNIN6, at 5 o'ciock.

The splendid, swift running packet steamboat AMBASSADOR, Chas. J. Brenham, master, having undergone thorough repairs, will resume her reg. utr trips for the season leaving everv FRIDAY EVE NING, at 5 o'cleck retnrniagrieavcs Vicksburg every cause, if any Uiey have, why Uie prayer of Uie petition euvvuu iny, Vv ittUlCUi tL1CSIl JAilES JENNINGS.fa n21 St Deputy Clerk. CTATE OF LOUISIANA Parish Court for Uie Parish and City of New Orleans.

I hereby certify that 00 Uie I7th dav of judtrnient was eutered in this Court in the snit nf net Mayer, wue ol c. w. iiobinson, vs. Her Hasband. DECREE.

1 Mayer, Juife of C. W. Robinson,) vs. Her Husband. 1 It is ordered, adjudged and decreed, that the judgment by default heretofore rendered, be continued.

a oat mere oe nnat judgment in lavor of Uie plain tiff; that she be recognixed Uie owner iu ber own right of the household furniture in document being part of the record, and that she recover from the defendant Uie sum of seventeen hundred dollars and costs of soft. ivew urieans, jan.21, 1840. Signed, CHAS. MAURIAN, Judgment recorded in Judgment Docket, page In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed Uie seal of tbe said court, at Uie city of New Orleans on this 24tb day of January, Uie year of our Lord 1843, and in the 67th year of Uie Independence of the United States.

ml4 StinSOd LOUIS IL COURTIN, Clerk. MEDICAL CARDS. AIDOW FEMAT.F. CORDIAL AND PILLS, for sale, with full directions, at 96 Custonilionse st. ml4 lm DR.

STILLMAN'S SYRUP OF SARSAPARILLA AND SARSAPARILLA riL.LA, lor sale wholesale and retail at 86 Qustom- uuutv iuvcu rice $3 per oouie. formerlv Knrnvia in I and many years a successful practitioner in several parts oi the United Stales, continues to be ewulied, eonfidentially.at bis oifice. No. 112 CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, where lie guarantees a perfect cure ia all uk'sc cumpiainiscnmiuoBiy caned srerrt disrates. Doctwr atson, who has received a regalar evocation, treats all hia cases successfully WITHOUT MERCURY, and without restricting the pa lira I fa diet or exercise.

Those who bave suffered from improper treatment, or who labor vadar doUitg from any cause, are more particularly requested te caJL ite-cent case cured in a few days, and those of long standing removed completely from the body, by a method of treatment entirely new, lately introduced into yds country from France. rTcury and all Uie diseases it occasions, sore ihnrai pains in the bones, eruptions, ulcers, fcc efTectaaUy removed from Uie system. Those at a distance, who "addreo twwi ml close a fee, on describing Uwsr bave advice and niedicine sent Uiem sufneient for tbeir cure. Omce 112 Customhouse street, between Bourlson and Dauphin streets. CT Remember 112.

novl7 Via IMtrtvt Apurtite, sad every disease answer from an in. punty of tf.e blood, or a disordered state of tbe stomarb tlie use wf Uiesc Medktfies hat always roved to be superior so any outer anode of ireotnient. All that Or. Moffat asks of bis patients is to be parti-celar in taking tbean arcording tbe directa-Ms, it ts not by a newspaper notice, or ty any Uiiag tbat bemsy say in tbeir faviK-, Uiat ke bOpes to gam credit. Jt alooe by tbe rrsults of a fair tnaL Is the reader en Invalid, and does be wib to know whether the Life Ma turities ui i mis owa rase II an, let kvm call or semi to Dr.

Mortal's oflice.TO Broadway, and procure pnUssbed grainitonsiy. He willtbere BndrnairieraUM very mai.v ritraorqioary Casesof enrej arvl perbaps some exnetfy similar to hit. owtu hoW WhoUrsale nud mad hyUJCKLES sirit, ad IL CON.NAEtL, TrtipuoulM street, Aretiu. a-im. 7 DR.

LEROY'S SPECIFIC possesse. a few advantages not enjoyed by any other medi- r. .1 1 1 1 tuir mm lur cute ui ui sexual ana wmcn must, with an enlightened public, render it assuredly highly popular, aud a desideratum long sought for hi Uie medical world. It needs no confinement nor chancre of diet. In its approved form Uiat of a paste is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sensation id uie paiienu 1 11 nas acquirea tne utmost lame la al- Ingiy delicate in iu nature, ia of mach more freouent eccurrence Chan even those are aware of wlm them.

elves are suffering from it; whetlier the condition of unr KeiiuauT ui wuicn ii copsaas snse irora toe extremely artificial rate ol society in which we are at present living, trotn tbe babiu into which we sometimes (kill oewe we are aware or the Injury we are do'ng our selves, from rmpvonerlv ruansTed veneris 1 aderUons. habits of close appucatioo to business, sexual excesses, I i.v. it. mm 1 ii im w. v.

inron genial to Uie virile jkculties in Use climate we iidiabit a innars wnscu uas wm uauc OJ ouiers On more tlian one oecas ioo. It is pmliably rufhcient to allude to this matter, which may be thought loo nice for the public prints. Yet esn-siderauonsof this kind are overborne, when we retort tbat with tbe loss of this arte faeultv. not onlv are sl remaining jmns 01 toe nouy oiira materially injure. but roost of what we struggle ibr with the gmatest eajrrroess in life is broken into tbe happiness nf Use domestic state, tbe hope of ofisprmg, and ail tbuse vivid sensauons tnat nature nas united witn so Important a function as Uiat by wbicb Use species ia continued.

a unee, uiereiore, wno nave any lorui of weakness. a CECRET COMPLAINTS From I'TTTK) KJ Renumber of Uiose that have eonoulied tbe sul- I -Ts- i. ivt "I senber for Uie last six years and upward. an'rrted with I VCLf x' -i a debibty of a parucuW km.1, be is induced to make 2-' C- 1 It known in Ui is manner. Thu ramnlsint.

rirMil. --f 1 I I dfXa. 1'-- TNDIAIS'S Panacca-For ihe cure of JL srrolnla or bingaevd. uacipw-ot raocers. svptd-tse i aitd merrorial aiMtses.

rtnicuiajlv nsrers and pamfal aflectiona of Usr iKsnes, biceaaied ibroeta aad tratru, nlaers of every sl-scriptMM. rhf-vuMiwn, sr latxa ur kip root, fever sores and Internal atssreases, firtaUs. scald- Lead, sevrry.iilVn. rhrutwc sore eyes, rryiapeuss, cn-tam-nos diifas es, cbnjuw -Lrrb svod bf-noacbe' Imtm pan its Ur causes, nam sa the strnnath and firoceeduig from tftatnu. aflectno of the ver, chrome inmsuinietKMi of Soe aln-rs and resseral drtOitv, caused by a Inrpid aioa nf te vosmm ot tbe akto.

It Mslngnlartv eUiearkns ia teiawatuar llr eooita wbstn bave Uem brr4iea down by buodscaMa treetmrut or jMvesnW VTeiruUnues. la rencral terms. I iii.iuiMvwun, inuiuus.ican.-s nuuuuiErrar I i I v. wrmmwrw-wm. I uroin oi uir unsure oi luuiuc, uree umes a aay, I TUJfiaDAY, landing freight and nassene-ersat all land I -k- orotoerauectxmsoi tne remUss, are requested to con- I nan noeeiaenses l.yh arsvelnusn I 1 nntnruA fnr ct mnntUm sn I i TT 1 pawengers i su ionu- i proved Of.

and sanctioned bv the finrnlnr nf nrnlxiw I I. i Ll -r I w- i.l er UmT thco- oirnlf -ftTkST I this 1 nsed rtrearnntinn nf Kir Amlpv r.nnntn I r-1 nrA.V, 1 I non. at OD tyUStotnnOUse Street. marl4 lBD I unJviAtkMi nrK wtl-tmt I Tbe Smrrirt td L-l 1 a I all proved vain. I contmued to grow worse, and as I 1 I Tbe office is convenient! snuated.

at N'v r.ns. I bis kww letl-e of a inrTHiniistnxi ir nimm a arownmg man win catch at a straw, 1 used every remedy I could hear of. Uiat was applicable to mv case. until I became disgusted with Uie treatment, and relinquished all bone of ever getting wclL mtuiy proiDoiKra uie aisease cancer, out Air. fiL, under whose treatment I was, considered it Scrofulous Lupus, and this Uie name given it by medical men.

As a last resort I was recommended to try change ot air and an Allanuc' voyage, and in AprH last I sailed for America-, and arrived Sere in tbe month nf Miv Tiw. disease continued gradually to increase, extending upwards and backwards, havin destroyed Uie entire nose, and fast verging towards the frontal boue, it seized upoa the upper law and surroundinsr parts. While crossing on the ferryboat from Brooklyn to New York, a gentleman was attracted -bv-mv an near- Oeorge Read, Esq, Joseph Mather En Charles I aow waa tuus accoHinie my inena, nave you used Soudiworth, the Sarsaparilla repUed various iunds, vooster.AlnheusStarkev.E.vi.Jnimn i I ana erery win? run i cauia near nst," sua He. Watrous, Trios Fleetham, KphraunTTfer George I mD Sands's No I replied. Kena uo, ueep tuver Abernethy Samuel I uen use oeueve wiu cure you." isemg l.ynes, Chester; capt Henry Cbamplio.

Deac. Rennet I xrm anaressea oy a stranger, i was munced to make Post. Franklin Tiffany. Cssext K.VJr, I trial of a medicine he so hlsrhly recommended. 'Widow Stannard, Cant Magary, Westbrook Capt I purchased one bottle, winch gave some relief, and LOSSES RUNAWAYS.

Jobukoyes, Tnrtl Im; I imilr l.mM ll.tk..' KiHich Noyes, Esq, Dr Richard George Peck. McCurdyLLyraej Charles Spencer, Jirrah SXtfJVi, SMIlllS vnjTUMl, fjj.iw ur Ml- nor, Nicholas Grotoo iNY.FtB RR Cos, Andrews MattbeW, Esq, Samael JklmyEsq, Rev Andersmi, Stonington Williams, John llulh Cbas Bisson, stomDgtoa; ttyde.isast Had-. dnm Pomeroy Hall, Colchester Clark, Esq, Oliver 1 fy de, Andrew Lathrop, Gideon Hoxsey, Lebanon "raititCo. A Cowles, Alfred Snow, Joel Guy Co, is Brookd, Esq, Walter Webb, MeudeO Epbraiin r. a i.

wr i nuuuirwsU levs, A.cilOUUJTl i S3 UixMit'in, WnterhUTyi.S Plymouth Hollow; vi.v, flm.llfy Co, BRrnit, Plymouth; W. Blossom, i k. RR Co Capt II Gregory, CirolinaANewlIaven; Aorustus -I I It; "dfield, Colwell Stone, KlUinsri i.e ir.ni's.V Then Brooks, Selden "ill, relJon, 'I; WkBfc-miVi, wonderful to teih after using your Sarsaparilla less than two feel within me well The disease is stopped in its ravages all those racking and tormenting pains era gone, my food relishes, my' digestion is good, and-1 sleep well and. under tne blesrans nf Di vine Providence, 1 attribute Uie result entirely to the use of Sand3a SananaHtln. With a dm re that the afflicted may no longer delay, but use the right medi- vific ura vumi, A remain, with ieehngs or tasiintr gratitude.

x. Your friend, THOMAS LLOYDs Nutria Alley, Pearl 5ST 1 of Novem- jwf, oeiore me came Thomas and acknowledged Uie truth of the lurcgwig paper, ana uiat lie executed the sarae." HENRY MllKPHy. llayor of tbe City of Brooklyn. "a will also remove and nermanant. I' i jw tueir ontnn an impure state t.

I Sands'' irsn: i in of the general us Hs various wus. Eraptioas, ca tne race, tun j. RUNAWAY IN JAIL Was committed to Uie jail of Madison conotv, Mississippi, on Ibe 5th day of February, 1843, by James Priestley, Esq, a nejiro boy by Uie uainc OI JdnUAKI. annnt 9A nr vsinnl age, 5 reet 7 or 8 inches high, ef a dark copper color, and savs that he belongs to a Mr Blanchard, of the city of New Orleans, and that he made his escape at use ii mum oi ncu luver.nn a ctMmuui -r- rying himupsaid river to a plan tationof said Blanchard. 1 he boy Jauuary bad on when committed, an old casi- parin, an out pair ol shoes, and an Vf vL, uctii, wmcn ne saia was put on in New Orleans.

Theowner of said slave is reauested tn Prove property, pay charges and take him sw. nr swui be dealt with according 'to law. March 4l 1843. v- MBLEN. togff.

JTsMlOreCAasten: UCINA CORDIAL, "Or the Elixcr I tomhouse street, between Boorbo. and Daapnm at. J-4 of LUC IN A CORDIAL, for i.rT r2 "ZrlJTZZ tbe sure and speedy cure of incipient coosumpDon, Jp dJ 6ia W. WATSON, U. D.

125. REWARD.Left the sub- criber. on the vninty rMsu. iv -T- j-ssW- "V'lUl-ri a Zt-LA AA4W gnff boy CYRUS or CY, about 28 years ol f1 madi ahout 5 feet 7 or inches mm on wnen ne left a gray sattinet dress coat pockets outtkle, dark plahl nSerewStt open from, and buttons on tbe bottom Of tte lePfigu-red black sat in vest, and black bat all aho onXtlurd wornHe bas been in the hahit of runin -the may undertake to su nibnaSand ill other oerwrns. are cautioned hel.wTUe vV 'wn rdVi nu, vuc it-uiTuu, or lodging in iafl ia this State said slave.or Fifty Dollars wul blpaid if todSd jail out ef Uiestate.

so that I can pet Uun LEONARD UESS.63 New Levee jZfffilmarl dldaW corueV of uVl SPIRITS TURPENTINE 21 hhU JaodiE? frinj sIp Panthea bv or painful meoslruratioo, incontinence of urine or involuntary discbarge thereof, and for Uie general prostratkm of the system, no matter whether die result of inherent causes, or of causes produced by irregularity, illness, or accident. The wide-spread celebrity of Uiis wonderYat and Inestimable cordial in both hemispheres is sufficient ruarantee for iu quick and positive succe-s in curine all tbe above affections and complaints. Nothing can lie more surprising than its invigorating effects oa the hnman'frame. 'Persons all weakness and lassitude before taking-it. at once become robust and full of energy under its influence.

It immediately counteracts tlse nervelessness or looseness of Uie female frame, wbicb is the only cause of barrenness; aud which, prior, to Dr Magnurs discovery, was thought incurable. It speedily removes tbe impediments produced by physical prostration, wbicb frequently deter men from retnncr mar ried. Ijanguage, uideed, cannot do justice to the merits of tlie Lucina Cordial, which is regarded by tbe beads of the faculty in all parts of the world as one of Uie most important medical discoveries of any age. in tUischy only at 25 Magazine st, ml4-Im CLINTON JOCKEY fJLUB fPHE First Meeting of the Clinton J. Club will commence on Uie ZTth inst, and continue during the week.

-FiaiT Day Sweepstakes for all ares, S40. euhserip; tion, free-Tor all saddlo borses.aiid untried Uood Sbcoxi At Sweepstakes for 3 year olds mile beats fklsed; Third DaT Jockey Club Purse, Tor Creole Lories ol the State mile beats. -Founw Dav-Jockey Club. Parse, free for all Use 'woriu twomneneais. Firm DAY-Jockey Club Purse, free for all tbe world three mile beats.

Sixth Dat Purse fnr all mn; wie aorafiArtnt tis rami cry. and is a ersr. tma irons the tnost eppnve.I aad aocreeehil IsrrixiBrl wtMcb tbey ne. It sv-rrd to tbe mUIm- by tbe nros iTVe-. aiui Use on aomnhsi he pUw-Ls Aiass Trrnniy ckl4eof arUmm, nary os artlksied bo are sorTrrmr aai-f Use e-nnus ch roust and oM.nate crmrr.Lsi-u so wtucb kt st To so.

It urtll prove Use snnsns, 1 ta LEROY'S VEGETABLE FRENCH SPECIFIC Diw-asesnf the arinarv organ eradicated warrantel effectually tn ail CUM Tf Cl'llt or Innr KtArvlinir. flm, nmw. -L in tbe preparation tbe Vtahl. SneVTrTr JtL' ret ennf tbetr at.t -r 'V rrmn? frTnce in variotts cWles-24 year estab- I ThisU not dervM 7. ZlTZZZ? "r-sufficient hshed in this cilr-o-ither onsrkrv nnr I k-Ji ITL remedy.

Usvt tusy per. avxw a it tails UK HOT'S FRFNCH PPKCsFIC boa one wt.lJh ii 7 1 the rreal nf fir I I vtn.n is capal.br of aainr lie in unnrfi rapid rureTer Tniwi forVLw.l ris Tti. Tliose who wish to avoid auack oosrraina and bas rinoe i wiu iiiue ironiiie ot WRfsoot liabiiiiy to rx-posure will find tkis medicine well suiuM to tbrir ea. as it reouires no clianire of diet. inH An r.

erserk, wbicb prevenu the possibility of Lsco ery wLne using it. Sestdes this ItnjiortaDt never Verves Use parts subject to the troobsesome. weakness tbat occurs sn often alter tlie nf other medicines! and if taken in tbe first stage of Uie disease will arrest Uie is-charre, and remove all unplraant (rrlinn in days. In long prorrarted or chronic staees of Uie disease, in obstinate gleets, female complaint, or a weakness of these omns. It is without doabt Us? most effeo.

toal remedy ever discovered, ami a is cared many oh. case-of this kind of more than a year's sundinr was H-eenUy cpre.f in two weeks by Uiis specific. afiA- no- fliirai ot 5ioa bad been 3td2tW "PLANT NEW Proprietor. NK Poat HITS spent, for swhIuI nvHlicioes, without effect. In fart, it has beerTJi with such success aU stacesnf the disease that we clisJlenge any cae to be produced Uiat it wdl tu cure! undrr forfeit of 1YI0, JvWe T.

qtiark ih trcnovmeo.laiion deceive the public. If tb nvMticiise noes not snesl noone shall sneak lor it. Onr r.L 't tt bad, and tbe proprietor challenges, sinew-1 cave of recent disease to 1 broovU iq wukh ihe uiuireyriiinoteneciaranKicore. Th is is a disease that unfortunately perva5esal i rack of society high, low, rich and poor, mathmrsxal and "re oow prrsenu a witn remrdy by wtucb they can cure thfiatlves without the least Vmvrtr In tl.d i ITMU1.IS1LSH mm olitsinej wlrrser it bas btvn urudol-4. I iariij nsWal le snaay and Ium brra fi-T i uor spris-r oJ UJ pars- her, by sto i'V s.ir to rsrus lMm brvoratu.

km- neceasary, U.1S Panaretake. ta nsual Aevrs. ul anmer ad lis pssrpoara la nsncb seas Bre ZTTcabU: manner tnan ton rnininnn (bet firm k. Tbe (iljnvnr; crmcAte. out es bosreds slnsHsr Usrn sniht-lsf.

no -ed. ax rtven lo s. eert 'n-s ranacra us various tnorr-bunu f'd. o.l ln lo exLXs the most saiis. uctoy manner i-jso cnory ever otber Jjx prepe- C-s tj VSriuml rtrw, tr.

CksrVesuiQ, Jan. 20, lrn. 1 iay emi! Chat I was alini a arrofoke Slssease -a-several r.r .4... i aise nmir-um, ami aw lur several irxt-e. of fcsrsra's mnmtrm.

out all Uie lat aiter wilbout henrf.t. P-rnng ult vr.b an alcerat roal. Vciis so s-vere as Mi mn I sr (ni tnsostaia bfj. I rvrpmoed to t-. iae Umsts-rml days, vtnacwise.1.- anJ tbr-s tened as-' "'ItUe Sryl onaTM when, as a tsl rv-ort.

I bd rcorsem tbe I (Wjis'i Pans i lre r4 from llmwl inpe te re.ef. i that in tiur fi I (osaj oiyv If 1 1 a rem i nesl ever Anre. dto3ra AVPflFW COZIfTt, sCirrrrrL ae a toll. ai v-tWee ar-1 rets- la -w York srv JL. R.

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