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Louisiana State Gazette du lieu suivant : New Orleans, Louisiana • 2

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in in in ed re the serving to procured conceived any me it a large to with vy child your 23, agues end the Ague since. to eminent 1810. count Lee cure, to he bottle not failed Cob. had 23 10 Checks, lenburgs. Hessians, No.

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out is Not. P. to the the peti ab- all he on from the ceives was his about by in our of or to to Just Received by PHILLIP ZERBAN, PATENT AND FAMILY MEDICINES, LEE'S ANTI-BILIOUS, PILLS, No. 41, Opposite the Exchange. SOLE AGENT IN NEW-ORLEANS A fresh supply of Lee's Patent and Family Medicines, who has pamphlets, containing recent extraordinary cases of cares, 100 to be inserted in a news- paper, ORIGINAL PREFARED BY MICHAEL LEE Co.

The operation of these highly esteemed pills perfecti, mild, and the experience in of every sands has proved, they may be used situation in life, without the least inconvenience CASES OF CURES! Selected from thomsands, the authenticity of which can be ascertained by personal applica tion to any of the knows where) but subscribers not being performed in Europe, (no one in Baltimore: Lee Your AntibiMessrs. Michael lions Pills has had the desired in effect relieving head ache, pains in the back, lassitude, me from if you think proper, you are at liberty to use my name, DANIEL CONN, Bal. June 26,18103 Aisquith st. Messes. Michael Lee Co.

With pleasure benefit received from your Anacknowledge Pills, removing violent pains in the the tibilions in bowels, sickness and head ROBINSON, RD. 1810. Market st. Balt. June 26, Lee have taken but Messrs.

Michael Anubitious Pills, and 11 am two doses relieved of from your that sickness of the stomach, quite which has troubled me for some giddiness, shall recommend them to all my friends time. I G. C. COLLINS. similar cases.

Balt July 13, 1819. Tee's Worm- Destroying Lozenges. medicine, which is as innocent and mild This it is certain and eflications in its operatio as the youngest infant no should worms cannot injure exist in body- stomach and bowels of what ever the but will, without pain or gripis ing, foul cleanse offensive, and thereby prevent the prothe or of worms and many fatal disorders. duction Mielnel Lee Co. -Observing that Messia.

troubled with difficulty my son 6 yearsof age was frequently rising in his at night, loss of flesh, -from breathing( something throat )restless these sy intoms 1 was confident he had worms and having preitred a box of Lee's onm-destroying afforded immediate reliel- -He Lozenges, the tirst expelled 98 large worms, which now enjoys and I believe can from a good state of health, Lee's Lozenges are the most efficacious for worms, now in use. experience say, that remedy THOMAS PETERS, Of the late firm of Peters Johnson. Salt. July 1, 1810. child of Mr.

Meesrs Michuel Lee fenry Grimes, af' 18 months. violently with (near E. Bett's nail factory) was ickness, upwards which appeared to proceed from worms -the syntoms were restlessness at night, debilpains in the legs, loss of flesh, etc. After and ving the advise of an eminent physician trymedicines ing without success a variety the afflicted parents were advised to try Lee's destroying Lozenges, which worm the of the medicine, a great quanty ing operation of which measured 12 of worms, some -the now enjoys a good state of health. Balt June 8, 1808.

Lee's Flair. A rethody for coils, obstinate coughs sovereign catarrhs, sore-throats, and approaching consumpions. Michael Lee are at liberMessrs. ty to use my name in the recommendation found Lee's Elixir, as from repeated trials it an excellent remedy for. colds, ote.

Balt June 20, 1810, Kn. BARNEY. Messes. Michael Lee Coal was attacked with a most violent cold a severe cough and pain breast, which continued to grow worseduring which my appetite failed, my voice ab tered so much that it with utmost Lion I could pronounce a single sentence louder than breath. Sone of my fiends having obserr that much good had been done by the use of Lee's Elixir, advised me to procure botfrom Messes.

Warner Hanna, which 1 ACcordingly. and to those persons, unacquainted with the merits of this medicine, it will appear asthat three closes should remove the tonishing breast and the use of Pone bottle only, pains in any restored me to perfect health. J. A. SMITH, Market St Point.

Infallible Ague is freer Drops, For the cure of agues, remittent and intermittent fevers. Thousands can testify of their being cured me- by these drops, after the bark and every other has proved ineffectual- -and not one in dicine has had occanion to take more than one, hundred Imif a bottle. not and numbers Michael -1. think at miy you, -that from experience 1 an duty to inform- and Fever Drops in an ef. My little son was violently af.

fectua remedy. and fevers--the advice and asflicted failed. I was -distance of my advised to sir, which also Brat him impossible -and appe Mr. George Hay adrecover. When for him Lee's Ague Eeyer Drops, vised me to try J- that given they and cited him.

A was according the directions, and has effected a speedy JOS'H OWENS, which return thereof 63 Market street. Balt. July Lee's Grand Restorative, Lec's Essence and Extract of Mustard, for the rheumatism, etc: Lee's Ointment for the Itch, Lee's Indian Vegitable Specific, Lee's Eye Water, Lee's Tooth- Ache Brops, Lee's Damask Lip salve. Lee's Persian Lotion. Lee's Corn Plaster, Lee's Anodyne Elixir.

Lee's Restorative Powder for the teeth gums. To detect counterfeits, observe each artiele has on the outside wrapper, the signatue of Michael Lee Es Co. Late Richard Lee Son. John Poultney, junr. Has removed his Store to No.

63, Chartress Street, between and CuetomHouse Streets, where he hae just received for sale, Blankets, 3 Md 3 1-2 point, Bar Iron, Swedish and American, 100 Casks wrought nails and spikes, 100 do. cut nails and brads, 100 Kegs fresh Philadelphia Butter, 100 Cases Gosken Cheese, 4 Cases Castor Hats, 2 Casks Plated and Gilt Buttons, Case Mill Suws, 1 Cask Plated Buckles and Tips, Cask Brass Ware, 1 do. Wine Coolers, 3 Cases White Chapel Needies, 20 Packages of Drugs and Medecines And in Store from former consignments. Irish Linens, Castor and Roram Hats, Black Threads, Trunks of Boots Fine Pig-tail Tobacco, Windsor Chairs, Olive Oil, Crackers. Letter paper, Maps of the World, Print of Washington and Jefferson.

ALSO, 106 Hinds. Tobacco, 100 Barrels PORK, 22 Hids. Sugar, Bales Deer Skins, October JUST RECEIVED, Bu the brig Feliciana and other vessels, and for, by the subscriber, 100 Rear finding paper, 5 cases Fine Hats, 2 trunks Saddles Bridles, ditto soots Shoes, boxes Yellow Soup, casks Spikes, do. Hinges Rivets, case Silk Fumings for ladies dress ses, French case fools cap piper, Fancy and Windsor Chairs. Side- and Tables, Ladies -Stands, JOHN POCLTNEY.

April 23. A Chartres English and India Goods. The subscribers have in stores and offer. ar sale by the package or piece. Fine Campany, Chitta-4 Cotton Shirtings, Gingbilly and Enckapore, hams assorted colours, Baftahis, Meergungee, Calicoes do.

furniture, Mamoodies, Chaundly prints, 6.4 Cotton camSauns, Mow brick, Cotton cumbrick blue Gilin, Frocksoy, pocket handkerchief's, Madrass Patterns, and 1 Fable cloth's, 6 4 Ventanolem Hdkfs. Piancy Muslins, Em. Castahs, Checks black broirdered and Seeded Sattins, Sinchawe, Robes, Leno half' handnetts, black and fancy kerchief's, black and Latestrings, Canton white Lice Shawls, Crape, assorted Sewing Veils and Hakis. Silk. Flage Hakfs.

short, mens fine cotton Hose, vellow Nankeens. Mens do. Mens half do. Black and blue broad Nans thread, coloured cloths, blank and blue do. -cottont Sewings, Drab, mist Cassimeres, fine and common mock 4-4 and 7-8 fine Irish Madrass Hdkfs PrinLinens, long and demi reess Cords, 6-4 7-8 Lawns, Brittanias, Es.

Cotton Checks, blue topillas, 8-4 Diaper's cotton Stripes, Ac. ALSO2 Casks fine Cutlery assorted 60 Do. cat nails from the manufactory of Pierson and Brothers, New York, 80. Bales Bayou Sarab Cotton. J.

Es J. Brandegee. And six hundred, barrels Mason's Sand will be landed and for sale in a few days, from the ship Rose-in-Bloom, Captain Reed from NewChew Relf. -WHO OFFER FOR weight Havanas green Coffee, A few pipes choice old London particular Madeira Wine, Philadelphia porter in hogsheads, A quantify of German hollow Window Glass, An assortment of Philadelphia made Sadlery, A few packages of German Linens, consisting of Creas-a-la-morlaix, bleached Patter Borns or Casserilios, Lestudoes, Oznaburgs and may Two thousand Albany Boards, Fresh Sweet Oil, Crab Cider and Chocolote. 20 boxes Sweet Oil, 100 do Crab Cyder, -45 do Fine and Superfine ChocolateFor sale by Samuel D.

Heap, May 9. No. 6 St. Louis st. Just Received, By the schooner Active Trader, from.

Philadelphia, and FOR SALE, by the 5 casks containing assorted Ironmongry, Saddlery, Brass and Japaned wares, 15 barrels Summer Ale. John Poultney, Jun. March No 76, Charter street. LOST, In the market, this morning One hundred and ten dollars, in Louisiana Bank notes. The finder will be liberally rewarded on returning the same the printer hereof.

May 17. 4t For Sale, A large York Slate. quantity of enquire excellent of the New- subscribers, Alexander Foot. May 16. Wanted to Rent.

A ton, commodious with suitable House in an house, airy situa- for the Navy -Apply to J. K. SMITH, Nary Agent, or te Doctor Heerman, st the Hospital. Fauxbourgh St-Mary. May 15, Talcot Es Bowers TAVE Chartres removed Street.

to No. 71. 1. May 15. A FRONT BACK STORE, No 17, St.

Louis street, next door tel Me. Tre moulet's Coffee-House. April 29, Evening School. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that on Wednesday the F5th inst. they will commence Night School where young gentlemen who cannot attend during the hours of business, may be taught the French and English languages, Petimanship, Arithmetic and ping fours of attending front 6 to half past 7 o'clock.

M' Kinsey Es Nugent. To be Let, TOTICE- leaving the City "The for subscriber some months, intends requests all those he is indebted to, to call on him for settlement immediately. Charles H. Rodbertus. may 18.

3t. NOTICE. THE necessity of closing the cencerns of the late firm of Murgatroyd Ross, obliges me to solicit persons to them to make payment.Geo. T. Ross.

May 15. HE subscriber has removed to the Corner of Orleans Rampart streets, in the house of Phillip Azur, where he has on frond a few articles of household furniture for sale on conmission, consisting of second hand gilt Chairs, a large blank Book Russia bound, a lurge Ma-1 bogany writing Chair with drawers coniplete, a Mahogany writing dressing Desk, and several articles, all of them will be sold cheap for cash, or few. days credit. LEWIS FULLER. Mar 6td.

Superior Court. Robert Alden Hiern vs. hee Creditora. BY Judge virtue of Lewis, an a order meeting from of the Hon. the creditors in the above case directed to take place at my office on Thursday the 6th of June at 10 o'clock.

B. Porter is appointed to represent sent creditors- and in the mean time proceedings are stayed against Geo. T. Ross, Che Mouidiana Gazette AND NEW-ORLEANS. DALLY ADVERTISER.

NEIV-ORLEANS WEDNESDAY, MAY The blessinge of the NonIntercourse commencing The ship Ardent, Capt. Bouch from Plymouth to M' Master and Adams wish a cargo of of Claret, has been siezed by the ilevenue Cutter, This may injure commerce, says the Gentlemen of the bar, but it will furnish us wine In granting to Mosses, Lustrobe Co. the privilege of supplying the the City with water, city council have acted with more than their accustomed wisdom, the general good to be derived from itis incalculable--but if Messrs. Latrobe Co. are to erect their engine at or near the junction of the shipping and Kentuc ky boats, in order to raise the water for the use of the city, difficulty presents itself which probably has not been notced by the city council.

The spot contemplated to raise the water from is the receptacle of fits, and wholesome good water cannot be expected from the eddy pool where the Kentucky boats lay If inhabitants of our city are enj the blessings of fresh water at their doos or in their yards -if the company have obtained the privilege of watering the city, expects to meet a general sup. must erect their enigne where they call raise pure Mississippi water, unadulterated animal vegetable pi tridity. The proper site for the engine it above the boat landing -at a place where the water can be taken from the current, the interest of the company will point, out to then the necessity of seeking for such a place- on no other. terms can they reasonably calculate on the petronage and support of the citizens. Frenci: Privateers, once This subject was mentioned in a paragraph Monday, and barely mentioned, but it is so interesting a one that it invites too to: petition.

It has been question sometimes. tated by civilians, whether privateer is a lawful mode of annoying an ens inasmuch as privateers are not ships; and i it is said that none buts under a national commission, answer to the government for their condo ought to be. permited to engage in tional war. But others have held contrary doctrine, and, it must be ed, that custom is on their side. Bel as it may, there is no doubt the Frem privatcers are not only countenanced, openly recognized and encouraged as seis of war by their own government One of the constituted authorities of Emperor lately bousted that their teers in fact blockaded English nel more completely thin the fleet blockaded any part of France.

we are perfectly justified in French privateers 'as national vessels war, acting under the authority of government and their depredations depredations of the government: are continued to the sainc degree the 1st of November or the ad of ary as before which two dates, pears, have only been made use of tice the A American connierce more tainty into their clutches. observe the New York Gazette of yesterday a 10 tice from the captain of the ship stating that on the 21st of Bebe he taken by the French privateer the rent, commanded by a cupt. This Grassin is one owner, the ther two thied owners are the two brothers, one of whom lives in Borders, (and not in Rochelle, as stated in Nope day's paper,) the other lives in Wash ington street, city, and quietly share the profits arising the daily captures, ransoms plusof American vessels. Captain derings Ogle that the French captain come says mitted various and outrages de board Hebe," usual, the 25 scuttle and and then pron-eding 22, 1811. tioner.

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