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irrlbers rneie.rtfLly .. .. W 'm the Neetbtl teir IaaYa-nee " . The latter place will eit a iplali variety of Perfun .ry, uage•aumo which will be fomud PAI•I elalot , ofra eupcri.r flavor. 'Their inme aveery rtile ofa very supl,- nlt -•ul'fair r•a r invariably urge im'prove- ol~*~lbdi~ tl ;_ d palthmh -ar-tesat"-Vi~tuni.it of choice selections from ry of N. . Prontiss, from Paris London l•m the hIst taIo Atories--lso 1'reach hallatW, .arior Toth Brushes, ,,Ehit to eobtain. ader thi head will be Sladies' andl gentlemen's Ca Nedl an" Thrlead Cas•. tse a, &e.--Of the latest Salitdy, .MeMni.ig of plain and o, eeet and onith Stadcu; linen tand W, with and without rulc l o de•," also, Gtum Stia!Ild . t real without 6 . •tmpiaw wh w qpinge, end a great a1•,mdo eer euor fwrthe or it..teheMakOt e, ofhloh4ledaphi. vw. s le • n ee c oent of Comb", Sl Al. English and Froech r1 the.mltnufact6ry of leum- hrFrhrhoe 6ean oeran do.; o e bt a portion of the articles r.. in addition o their fonor stock, will bo u mle 8 , 10 ditto NoewBedford lhtto Batunketlitte; ditto 14 Caskl h1 Haot Pipe, and 26 Quarter 1 for eels by CO AYNI, 9A Qra"iertreac. ysell Iene g The Younrg Br, Ana- De Vele ; Th Smuggler, I estward Hr, Henry Mastehe EL Ibe it Valinin.; I be inmor. oThe kiely Called; The Unfor. at S M dpton Hlubert TotleSk etehee ofa PortTown; glemwagtawei The Maen of Honm,; Sf~ut Nighbb , hood; Tihe Disinherit. qnd Ilnes oft London Clegytman; Fshon and RI ality; The Maideno; Dan. ia.s of a Phdeaien; Seampenlown; The . hb l Uenk Crulse of the Midge, Od ?eries e ml ad St.,iec of Ireland, Tale, and 'eeeca.S Love and PreIe; i BLe"ageedl KorinlmaorL; John r Jeanbtm; Tihe American in btlell. Metlern from Algiers; Me. I eanlm . Tales of the Wars of Mon. a e, Rodericek Random; The High. ee Suenggr Village Bells, Allen Beck; The laran Cym.o; Chances end Chag-Jm, Winter in r. IS pIrey Clinker, FLItk, ,l.arv and d Mi ge h;rt The Pick WiLk lub; alek; George alcomb; Itmoe, or the .i-OR•Rg r don; Enat aid West; Tho StinOur Paril; Dteere; The Coun- eenOlre; Roxubo|; Gilbert urnmey; AlIen Preocett; Twelve Mouthl Sppin; My Coin Nicholas, Ros•_ a Fry'e Comie Sketch Beok; elford P Ulrie Mirrianm Coffin, Torn Jneso- • 4 Eugene Arl; liDovereux, Thn SInu i' Bride Myeterles of CUdolpho, hlfa Don Qcnixote; The Huunarien AI De variety of Standard and Clanssi- "at, HO H(r [CSIS ,c .21 Charter .ot. SLOF LOUl4l.V-if- I'o all whom these *pre tO:y concern: areeting. Know ye, that oi MelicoartBienvenu,a resident of the Bernard, hase applied to oe, Octave , 'eilelo, Clerk of ihe court of Probates, in _ hofS1t Bernard, Ibroa monition or sdver- yto o act of the Legislat, re of teoe t4l eaa" . net fir the frnlthr asssnt. e ol s t jnleil sales" approved on the b f Ir. Notice is hereby given to all wh tn by virtue and purs ants to soorer i tl baWouos lB theu Court ofPrnuate, in ar. for .11 i of St Bernnrd, bearing date iDecembe, I4tth, AI intthe mactr of the uaoeussino of Anionis 1,iea Weeelgue d , acting as ex offcio weticni er, did an 4i !th of January, 103l, at Hewlett'ns E. o hml u city of New Orleans, expose for publie l the propnrty hereinafter dz.oribed and aljdteat ettitete aforesaid Francois Meliconrt Blienve. mh. Is the oand hihest birddr, for the price of _ e re thorsand dollrar, viz: atIp ae.of preperly as gieen ur the Judicial con- te. A Sagar plantationa ,ithedl the buildings ond imt lvrlieswthereon, situamtdin the parioh of St Ber- usmd-ltthl savon en Beauf, nt about six miles from she Miuit isippi, messuritg eighteen arpeots and 24I nijes both sides of the Blayou ax BIoerfs, _w- t ._ s it sof forty apents on both sides of said ay ru ad on the upper liela, 0nd on both siides ft I eiiu by the property of the R:nan Cnathlic hallmllhLthe paih of t Bernard, and ain the lower wI a M .L liI• a of said Bayou, by the plantation Bi. A.sther tract of land situatedl i samid perish hbe- taesoo property of the UBnon Catlolic Church ol BPali ofei•t erenasid, ani the propertv of Mre Joaslt e, ali• i; 8toises nId three am t froilt on both side' of osid Bayou nuo Boeuhf,, with a depth of forty er b•`e both sides of sainl Bayau. Slllbweher portionof land situated on the enorth part of sals Bayeen, between the pIhantation of Mr l'irre JlSr1asd that of Mr ican Sol,s having two toio ecoad twe f}et frost on said Bayou, with a d:plth of forty r- 4l uano therportinn of land •ituated en the seonlth Sf tshe said Iayou, between te plantation of the iisi Jord a, nsl ithat ns of tii.l Jent elis, having sae lt9aleonut on mail Bayou, with a depth of forty at peat. .M A'iBl athle, horses, *, imals, ano l sihthe movealle etlty aoppertaining to said plnntetoin. A-ji a t 58s following slaves: Motns48 yetts., Martin 25 rvens, Big Bob 10 veers, 8 i t)1 JacksenO30 years; sBfoi 28 vers, Iletor• e yes, #il m-qoi yars, BtlIh Dipont 35 raner, Big .omedi f yea h Lii Bb .5O year ee 35 ers Toby 32 yOnrei tr llos di 16 yeaoe, Isaac 17 yearos; ill do do Toin Bnwllsrt 15 years, Little Sam 12 yeans, Laleha 16 years, Boey 60 years, Yazono F years, Sal- I h tKa e.rarlvvear, Tv Silvio Ricksnn 35 yeors, lririadiktl l 30 dols, wlth hIerchild 12 moo old, Mnarm 3 AdileiiaB18od g Atnelia 25 do, Jenny 50 dt, GrCe•. 285 " d j 90 do, with her two ehiliren, one of 18 the e otther of 6 months, Dolly 20 yeanr,Su. am.'y ea r s,s ind her two children, one of 3 vearsre e .mouths, Rime s45 vear, Julia 23 years & lll 5 yiears. Judith 10years, and her child 30 years, Etty 20 years, Anna EO do, Nacies 60 years. Crease 60 years, Lere uets_• y atrie 70 year h; Maria 30 yeare, & , i Louims 4 years, Betty 60 vear;, Kessv Ros• l19 years, Peggy 15 v•re.a , ile.--TlIe purlasmer shall assumle the t- i•h iey he follewing sums to wit: T- ,70 to the Bank of Louisiana, on the feo• 0•,9 to Mr Bnilton Jaohtae, en the lit oeel•h, iR• ti sum of $16i,330, on timelot Mlarech, Thi oft ol$,ll08to lJr I. B Mearty, on the 30th of And l laosie at one, tw, tee hr and fIr y..ars s.dis, bt'eoea eundue.i to saisifaction, with special -- r"eo telW io Itymeue. .W oee, all por si who can set up any right, l.l oh hamh, in admto the so I plantation, tracts sf I•a_,ad sti ate obese described, in eonsequence of oan ifale oMlt in tse onier, dcree, or judgment, before rc- itod,l "si4taehr which the sale was male, or any r.e- gal.sty Il lelity in the apprisicmnm s or sdvertie. mslsis, time or manner of sale, or for any other eause or dee•i•t•aeoever, are hereby cited nal admotished, t showl miwswiibln thlrtyldyss from the first puldic- etis thisa maition in theim public papers, why tile sale t madueiatiresid, shoild not -be cnfirmled and hlo- .la 4,oz ti_ y to the prayer of the pnrcisher. WIhS "a heenl and seal of office, thia - day of on•, A.. •L 3r1 the 60th year of the indepetndleee of OCTAVE S. ROU.SEAII, - JJudge ox officin clerk. "-" :ti $,FA. V ItNiVll'l'l li, em. , MPrAIN RiFVIITED hy the autlmrrof ". rear in y a in t sols- Huerry Clerey, to nnovel, Iby Sahr d "Cecil hlyde," in 2 vole. •'he Alrcese of tals, u soither tales, by the uithtr rot "The Faurs- bkee"d j te. Niutrod'aHuontig Tonre; intrspeeroed witsh chloseisi aceilotes, savings slad doisgs of Wossuier e. icludlug noties osf the principal crack sa m g5i nns with al;ticol euntetll+nnod general tludesf ame,teowhbich ae added, Nimrod's Letters ot sting to Monelts, i n •elo. Ben Brace, tthe lastof lWflae's-Auow somoibyea•t.Chamier, I . N.,autlhor .s Mt7&.s ml-"d&ec. m vuols. (Volnlntentaries rl usld o.a adntilnistered in Englund Zd A y 1yJoeeph Story, L L. I). Os id,, traits- syta e Pop, Conolgve, Adiieson aid ltiers. i~ sa No'"and 2I of IIterper's Clai Ldtey, lh! Tactics, or nSles le fr the exeriser .a muo assoa'I the Unitedi Steteoofasitrv, by Major eom isqT.ms 8. Army, in 3 volr. JusIt reeiveI -ai !stLe q, WM. IcKLN, pcorner Camp & Uommon sts. I VIIJo t"s _Ioqstsll Pl'hreseyon~everv topie pr- . no ostsa eonvaratioo, arrolged itusdr e ie lwlith usmeeruos remarks sn the peeutltinr tloeifvarious cords. Tlhe whole so an e siudhrblyto facilitate the aequiiitiont of oI f the French. By A Blmar, wlease sesel and e'rectod. tine hured of Perriou' Talles, aecnm- S ctning te text, literal and free ged in such ma 5er a to po0lt out ' Inetween the F'rench and English idiom, iatiso oftl Frenchl, according to worss exaonton thelaulbj••. Thiewhole S ramt tise on tim soutd of tite French wi h will thmse of the Englieh. Finies Priner, trthe Scholar's GCide 8 l'rn auaelario ensd t."thography of the i3i~,IS ,u atog its elem-nts scconslins to ;I . e-lelhteearil 'rltmohin, jest reevried and sig y - .VMNA1cKKEAN, a -e 6eor Camp & Com ste. CLASIC LlBRAilY. d by Phillip Fmnoci,, D D, wtll U.a t es•n tln trlnslaensl of varions .liba. a Jonson, Cowlhy. Mlilte. Drdetn, ~ir.Chl tertuoll G 1Vtkcielt, Poison, ail a'es f ••e msore eOi iteei poets of the weib the appendix of ;.;dilst tr•asla aseet, in ' vsl formting volumes 18 e Clssical Il.irmtn." i f UMIPREY CLINKER, by T. - memoir of the Atlhor, by Tlli.l- Sedition, with illustrataio, Iby Gco. 1;rW a ale,b y theauthor of "nielsrlien,' ,n &e., t w editiso, I vo! eomplete i by the t 'hnr of "Pelhas.' I i Ie, bens rclnidee IV of the new edJ. S. lsstplese S vs. Just received no e -r~,l.,•, ,• n . 6 ,'., +,~ w iIV i EMILY ItLEtr: &! o, No 9 Magsalste saret, a: 1 r.cw reeiving from ,lhipL Nuashille, Louisville, Et•eoky, Eagle, us! otheer bite arrivals from the Nodrthern eities, large andnew ,cleited us5ortment o IItias, Boots, Shoes and "Brogans, consistilg of'getleien's file esift and M1ouoesco boots "i i llqulity; dobotPdl, land stout waos tL.ged hoots n "arioeilu:•itesa; men's tain cfll sentl nodl Monrol Iiumps and hronis, bnuckskin shoes, brog•aos a. st.ptsrs; meolt's line alsand kipped pegged shoesnnl I.,ro;mis; do boots; to stlut kipoidt wax peiged shoe, •ad braogons. gietleiu's beont iqnlilty calf sewie slloes, brogans and Jack Dowohlgs; do calf and . Moroeeo huckle shoes and ibrtbons; do callf, seal sinslt Snroen Indian shoes andsfliIp•ers, mi buf' soiu mea wings, anew article; do fine •olt; sail asd moresco IIuwete boots; boys', mies'and liilldrt' s pegged and oswed brogts, sroil shos ocfevory qoalit andl rinl. Al n gened nssortmsnt of mo's stmut wax and * i brogans and shoes, together with 10,000 pairs negro tu qudlity, rossitt hteios, nailed in tlhe slsik, luadu explessly for lmststauol ue; a gaol so- siot e ilt of mte'stiie and stout kiproulrtt br'Igans, a ew aricl, and a arge quantity of an inferior qsuiqt rsst aindii wax bieogais. Ladies' fine alti seal, mmoreo and grain welts, andi aomp sle shoes; dlo fise rench Morocco lnd ki id un rouml slippers; do roan sloes, with and without heels; Iso ealf, seal nd stoil t loatther •loees; do lPruiella alhoe of all kiilns asl qlalitiCesi dolastling brogans; io gsitei:. oil alil fxed bhoo, s .: Misses' lasting spriisg dseesal b ogsan. Lhlliren's'solored Morocco and lasting bee- ,ns msd boots, ke. (Geitlcmen's fioefasloimable bllask silk hatsi do block lolll dit licoverl do os a siperio qnallty; do imitation orom odo; iroald nd ilarosw hrim moot's fiie slih stills bhlek RUossil hot silunedl lists, anew article. Y'otlhs I ge size hots of diierent qullitiesi do childlrel's. lMen'. and hb:'s black and drab wool tiats of various siapes, wilh geleral orsetiment of boys' and melo's This ssmitment will be replosihled by the arrival of each packets irols dte snoe osedlcities, all of which will be sold ol noeeommodting terms. esis I-if TENNER'S MAP OF LOUISIANA,&c. &i A Nw )lAr' or LoesstAos, with its eonals, roeads and diotoece., from place to plac, along the stage and stoeam boat routes, biy II. S. Tsnner. MITcaLL..'s MAP OF THE UNITED STATIS, shiwisg she principal Turnpike andcolmmon roads, on which are given die distsaues in miles from one place to anotler; also the courses of thecanals and reil roads thmrougil 'at the eortintry, ecarefully compiled from ilt best an- tlierities--palished by S. Augustus Mitchell. MITCH.LL's TRAvEnLER's GUIDE THROUGH THE UJiiTrD STATtS; a nip oftile roads, iistanes, steam boat andesal mutes, &c. just received snd for sale by WM M'KEAN, a3 Corner of Camp & Ceommnion sts NEW PURLICATIONS. Talesof myNeighorhod, by the author of "The Collegians," in 2 vols. Agnes •erl, by he author of "The Iliress," in two olases, Elemnest of lInerrational Lao, with a Sketen of the History of the Sciene, by Ilenre Vheoaton, L.L. D. A FPracical Treatie on Loeomtirc EnSgines u~pon Rail IWiay s ; a work intended toshow the Construction, the made of acting, andtheeffect of those engines in ronveying heavy loands to give the meansof ascertain. ig, oan on inpectlion o lthe load, and the rosults it will produce under variouscirbmnstanees,and in different io. colities; todetermine the quantity of fuel and water it iill reqtire; to fix the proportions which ought to be idopted in the construction of anengine, to make an- swer any intended purpose, etc.: withpractical tables, giving atonce the results ofthe formula, founded upon a great many new experiments, made on a large coale, in a uilly practice on the Liverpol and Manch...- Itailwas, with many different engies and eonsside hi trains osfearriageo, towhich is added an appendix, i s* wing theexpense of eonveying "Ods by Iwocomw :s aigines on rail rmalds, by Cier. Fi!t G dc.Pamhsr. Justreceived and forsal by, WM M'KEAN, t1 rt''.tors rofv(s, •s. Loil', ... t.lsL 'TIO.S,, oh S ch dteridge. SKenngsmnrke, orOldTile•inthe New World; be- inIg Nos 7 and 8 of the Uniform Editilo of Fnulding's Works. Coltun, no th, Religious State of the Counctry. 'hale Fislicerv; being Nos 21 and 27 of to he Dys and Girls Library. Just received by 3JI2 C H ANCROFT 14 Camp st. SAPTAIN MAKRYATT'S NEW NOVEL, &c.- Kalin ithe Reefer, bytheauthor of Pietr Simple in 2 vols. kinmirgs, or a Winter at Sclos Ioio field in Lower Styrit, by Captain Basil Hiall, Royal Navy, F. R" S.,in I vnl. Lord Roldan, a romance, Iy Allan Cunningham, t vel. Shep•ard Lee, written iy himself, in 2 vols. Id Compediout Ilistor of Italy, translated from the crignal Italian, byNathaniel Greene, in I vol. for- rniion No. 79 of Iarper's Eamily Library. Vols. : & 4 of ilie new complete end uniformn edition of Washislon Irseii's Io ol'ks. Ral,'r's Freih andt Eagsiah Dictionar in I vol, 3vo. No•geals French and English Dictionary. Bols•ar's Telemanqe- Biltsar's Key to Telemaqgre. t olesar's Freinch tolleiol Plhrases. IBolatar's French Fables and Key. IAmerican First Cl(ass Beook. s Colburn's First Lessons on Aridtmeti "Dubenaful •i nnd Jonas's Complete Treatise on the mhole art of Distillatiosn ad RectiFication, new I edition, translated aid revised iv Jli•st Sheride. ALso--A few copies ef Bulver's Rienz the Last of the Tribunecs. For solo by onil W. 5M1KEAN, Comnmon st. jlltib'\ o PARAIIISE LOST, wi illustrations Jbyi '1n'n, 'inin. Fin's m' bes Ities of lyroi, or po: IIsit of itl pin-l ciiol female cinsamctere i tLorei Byron's Poenms. En graved fro n iriilil pialini s by emineait artists, with i extraet: ilul•trotini eselisuntject. Fin ler's landscapn illustrationeof the Bible, consist. ing of views of the most remarknble ploces meintioned m it a Oll andl New Testomentt, front finished drawiige, Siaed, ftros oriinnal skietches tken on the spot. tleath's Gallery of British Engravings. Tihe Gallery of Modern Bhiriti Artiste. The String of Peorls, a coll•ction of first rate crrao. sir~s. Illustrtions wollos i'sosc of the Atlpsliy ibieh itiy commuaieates with Franc ei, Switzerland aiil GeRr- tany. By VVilliom Brckendou ,F. IR. S. member of tit Academy of FiineArts ait Fiorece iild home. T'lhe Anglers Sovenir, with illustrations. A Garlad of ove wreathed of pleasant flower gl threed in the field. of English Poesy. Fisher'a Juvenile Scrop-LBrook. Ily Bernard Bar- l'The Economyof Human Life. By Robert Dodsley, illitrated by envravings on stee'. "loe sittelt inhis cell repiningf anl the good that Ihoappineth to another, is to him an esil." IlPaortol's Anatiniy if ltelancinlv. l'he Book of Getls. The Poet's and Artistsoflsoar Britain. Edited by S. C. Hull. Thls listory of Resm. v G. B. Weibhl. Trans- I latedt by J. C. IHare, A. 51. 2 vols. Jist rrc'd and forsals by nt? IIOTClIKISS, & Co. NT~W PIBI.ICATIO Ng, Y AUNT PONTYPOOL, a novel, in 2 vol- Hor unea. Thu Devoted, by the nuthonress of "The Dislnherited," "Flirtation,"e. in 2 vls. The Adpentures of a Gentleman in soa ehof a horse, with numerous wood eats. Cuamperdorn; or News trot,. OurNeilhborhluod: being knt,:hes by the author oat "Our Nreighburhood," &V il l vol. Russia aud the RuZsiana; or a journeyto St Peteras burg alnd Moscow, through Couland nod l.ivonia, with chalatteristie sketches of tie people, by LeigI Ilitelie, Esq. atluthor of Turner's Annual Tour," "Sehensdcrhanuo's;," &e. Narrative of the Arctic Land E.pedition to the mouath of tho great Fish river, and anong thle shores of the Arctic Ocenut, in the years 1833, 1834, all] 1105, by Capttlln Back. It. N. commander of the expeditioll, illustrted wilha a nop. Just recrir n od forIale by WVI M'KEAN, a2 corner Calmp aud Coumon sts. IlIIE snhberibers sha: receivedl per recent arrilvra Snld ' er for sale Blostos iron oeupany nails, wlsten tranin.d Spermr Oil, Fall strained do refined whole oil do essential ils of cedar and wormwood, roll BIristone, tenluftblturced albacet i, lanrio arlus qtltiec, Sf irm can- dies, Ta'llow do Seet (Chocolate, Spanish in sp all Iox- es, soft shell Almoend, Crude Salt Peter, a suprior arti- r.le, Pougee silk ldkfs , richl patterns, 7- ald 5-4 bluac do ahrectings, 7-8 altd 4-4 I.owell cottmns, Lwrence and Appleton 4-I brotwn sleetitgs suritable for the Mexican market, enperior iRusniu brown shectinge, Raurn's d uck, lell's celebrated prest rlIn cking, Nore•us's do nteetl'ah patent balancesr, ao l size, ildaying cnars -f various qurli. ties, a god anssortmucet of scnasnable l elatilltri, hats and aolnsd--u20caen pnrasols and ulbsrellas, rich patterns and latest fasllios,. ms 5 BRI) r', VOSE & Co 184 MI gaznie st h LAFONTA 57 (:anlpl Street, hns on hand and ' oneolroar osale 100 Indian Ibls dry Mlalngnwine. 200 qr casks sdo do 0 ir elltn monaei do, 50do i shelo do,i6 fptrips Mulreira, do 10 ar casks do,6 iloe eighth do do 30 dozen do don, 30 do Goacin w ine,30 do port .lo 40 do osld Bourgn ndy, 30 bf pipes Iondon dock brady, 10 piles Catahnia red wlto, 10 qrcasks do, 50 hfpilAman. di•ra wine, .50 do Mlediterraneao red wine, 30 qr casks Sicily wcMldirs wine,2 etrks, 9 dou I.ondtl, porteru pints; 50 scks soft shlled almornds, 50 boes snnelled slnonds, canses |iqsuorice oaste, 8 ceroona Carnetas in- ligo, 4 Eases gum Arabid, • casersassorted pickled fish, 2O eanes Posaleon, tea, 5i 61b bloxes hynn to, 30 bIls attern. ao IINNOCK't ROME, re. P INNOCK'S IMPIROVEDI EIITION OF DR. G(itoltnlith's Abridgment of thl Ilistoryr of Ruomne to wlhich is plrefixed as Iltraductilsn to the Stndv of atonmn Hlitory, nsda great variety of rovaluable ifor- soItion added tlhrouglont the wnrk, oil tie Sinnlers, lnstitstioua and Altitliti.re o f tihe louAns:;I wiutlih iceroua bhngrehbicol ond historical Notes; and qllen toeia fsr examnnation an thn, end ef eccl scetion. II hlntruted witli thirty euenigrai gs onwood, Il Alhertnn. '.aomuoer'n inproved Eilition of Dir ohlsmlwitll'r mlintory of Engllnsl, fionm thie Ilvasiuo u of Julius Costar toitle death of eleurge o d, with a conttinllatiot to tohe year 1J32. With qnestiolns for examnoiatio at tile esil ot each nsetion. lMcida. a variety of iallihle ilSforsnn- tion addled thruaglnoet thie work. Cuintisg of tables tf eontesmpoaru 7 tovereigna and emlsinestiscrsona. Copiusa exlBalatllrvy tlestr. lRemnnrks onl tne poli- ties, anmure andti litcrtnurs "f thle aoe. A noultlie ol the Conutitluton, &e. &e. illitirated Ity trany etllgrv- GUyc,' Et.rrEse . orn Anor:noos,a anti uan Aoridnlltcs of Keitl' iNew te'reatise ln the Uie of Globes." New Asnerieau slditlli, aillh addliions alid itsprven entltn, and an explnti o tin i Lt alstreolllli.itl part of tire Ante- rltcan Ahlnanu. Juet receited aund for sale by WI M'KFAN, nov 24 cnrier otelllll C id ColllllU srte fJtlIi NEW YORK (BOOK OF P'OETILY, in A l'nrentiso on the I.nw of Evidene inl the Court of Equity. lBy Iliehard v ew',o:elc Gr(osdyl, E-q. leports feaetscl adjdlledl ill the Ilitril Ctorllt nf tie United tullt.c to Irll, Enaterl, Ditrict of Pesnnsvi. cattia. Ic) Iletery D. Gilpin. Jllst received d'ltd for sale Iby \V.i. lhiKEAN," n,17 C'rnrm of Catp :ndl Cnommsl . t. LIOlURli:a l.b!s landoing !iro steusmer .ulcasqusli, FIhrsla: by s G DORSuI:Y, Id " 4i NeL,,.,aut R CICHARDS, Tobacco and Snuff manufac' turer, No. 277, Can'l e:rret, New-Orleanse wishes to inform shis iriendes ans the public in genlaerl, thnt he is now prepasred to foirnish any thing, illn the above bsiness, and has constantly for ale the lollowing articles: SNUFFS. Rose, Gcrntll Rapper, Miae bo , English I'i ",ltege o t, Atcnlri';e Ralppee; Natehito the, lihaiid, AmeIicana gentlentrin's |legoce t, OusIIKet Italppec, Irish Blaclkgamd, St. Omar, Curacor, Paris, Pure Sla:iah, fall ecarse ltapl•o, motch, and genuine tooth powder. 1 UBACCO. Fin: cut chewoig, sweet scented or plain. Fine cut stmoking, of various qplities. Rilb-foot Vn'sinia, Spanish, ie. Thealoveartices areail warranted as d, trfst u. perior to any thtng of the kind Import., noad will be furmished to dealers on the most likeal terms,. may 4 HARDWARE. 29 MAoeAZIa STIEZCT, NEW-ORLEANS. IOSEPH KNETTILE, & Co.-Importera of Foreign Sand Domestic Hardware, are reeeivbsg from lsu- rope and the Atlantic Cities, direct from the Manufae- turer, an extensive assortment of Fancy and llesvv IlHardware compriaing every article in the line which they offer low. Countrv Merchants and others are invited to call and examine their stock which consists, in part, of table, butcher's, pocket, saddler's and straw knives, plated and Britania tea spoon,needles, pins hooks and eyes, sho- vein atd spades, tongs, shovels, snders, nndirons, Brit- tania andjapaned ware, brushes, blank books tni pa- per, looking glasses, anvil, vrices, screw plates, hand sledge andnail hammner•, anitlbelllown, American sad English blioter, cast, shear, German and crowley steel, plough moulds trace, ox and log chain, woeling, Louis- mana and grubbing hoes Mattoks, pick axes,corn and grass scythes, Collins, ings and Simmona chopping axe, wrought, horse and cut nails, cotton and wool cards, coffee and corn mille,planes and plain iro, chbis- el, gouges, •eka, sad, irons, hooks and hinges, guns. pistols, sho, powder and liqnor fluakr,preueion caps, powder, tea, fish, bross and bell Metal kettles, guns, knob clest, trunk and pad locks, bridle bits, stirrups, m30. " cWUGOODi --B i Sinous n & co,are n qw are- fI ceiving from en beard ships Yazoo, and tatfitoga, andbrig Coneordia, from New York, a great variety of goods in their lite, which together with their former stock on le.nd, ntokes their aesortment very complete. T le lollet ing comnpose a part, viz: shell twist, curlaide, tuck and dressing combe, oren do sofll descriptions, In- dia rubber, silk and warated elastic garters, common & fist elastic suspenders, locno foe and Lucifer matches, Seidlitz powders,towderpufih and baeastoilet powder, pocket books atd wallets, needle books, shell pearl, ivory and storoceeo card ecmes, Ihead ornaments, plain co- raml beads, necklaces assl negligees, bead chains, bead necklaces, cut glass and plaineeed,silverand gilt beads, Indian beads, bells and plumes; pistol and large pew der flasks, shot hels, horse, belt. pocket and duelling pistols; double andsingle barrelled gunes,Bowie knives, and d oirk. scissors, shearspocket knives, guard chaints, andribboens, waist buckles, cloth, hair,tooth, naileomb, crumb, shoe, plate, floor mad dusting brushes, Cologne, I Flrida, lavender, rose attd bay watcr,aanorted essences, and etraects, Maecalsar, bear,antique, and Ward's ve- getable hair oils, ehaving and toilet soaps of all des- criptions, ladies' and geitlemns' desks and dressing caset, Iair rieglWet, frizetto and braids, plain, fnncy and musical work bsxes, plain and gilt, figured, coat and vest buttons, pearl and ivory shirt do, shiet studds, oald and silver pencil cases, toothpaek end tweezers,plnted and gilt lockets, rininatre cio, silver, brass and steel ithithbles, hooks and eyes. ihairpins, imitation fruit, blk Sandred ink, hoe blacking, violiuns and guitars, ribbed and plain peruensian caps, lintn twine, scentedl eusll. icons, gold and silver lace and fringe, latter paper, game bafsridiu whips, walking caneeplayingcards, fiae geld, plated and gilt jbwellry &ec. "rileabove, togetlecrwitha great variety of other arli- ales are offered at wholesale or retail on atecamndadting N I Shell combs repaired. aOYLE & MAY, House, Sgign, al Ortmmentalt Plteters, No S Cursuaele street, two doors from anal street. Imitations of the following woods and marble, ex encted in a masterly moaner. woons. " MAul.•s. Mahogany, - Elpytinn ,lacek anl goldl, OQ•k, " (itallo andAntiao, PelLbrt do, Oriental or verd antiqute, Curlesd do, Jasper, Curleid Mapte, IllotulStone, tirds Eye Io, I Derby Giatiile, Sitin wanit, Potemac, Hair ,oodt, Dcov er trtnrdello, Yew Tree, Ittlian White, Coromntlle or IBlack Siaeia and Breetells, Ilose WooI, Ameriecan Grey, Ash White Oak, lc. he. ke. Cerledl Elm, Sprcimur s to be seen at tle shop. Paints. oilt5 glass, colInal varnish; lm on baltd ani ter sale. nil NEW OttHLEANS SADDLE & HARNESS WAREHOUSE, No. 30, CORNER CUSTOsIstersE AND CHAnRTRES STS` rINiE. Subscribers are owa reeivitg bi the poeckets Said other late anrrivls from New York, in laddtiio to their former stock, a large and haw'some assortment Sof Saddlery, making their supply for the season ample and completc-womlprising every kind and quality lo article in their line, anmongt which are Ladies' and M isses' cl, llea, plain ond quilted, t Gentleman's doplain, Spanish and Creole, Ilov's do do do. Bridles, bridle fillingsanoe martingales, Saddle bags, double and single, Vtlices aul medical bags, lthussels andl Valeacia carpet do. Worsted girths and suritglee, Cotton do do. Worstedd st traing webhb. Saddle-trees andl stirrnp leathers, Holsters and pistol elts, Best iron fiatued leather trisuks, of assorted sizes, Brass lail boottop do do do Coach, gig andcrop whips, ladsies'tul Geltlelsea'stwig Ito, Plated, brass andJapaned coach harnoss, Do do to gig de, )o do do bhrouchedo, Cart breeching, collars, bridles and lines. llook andchain honmes, Ca haroesscomplete, Skirting, hanressand band leather, ritdle and top do, Morocco, dleer, sheelp nd Iltg skins, I-lorts brusles anod ctr3y colntsd, T''ogeter with a Inrge assortment of iplated, brass and .ot..brihlle bits, curb chains, stirrps, spurs, Se. of tres hr own importation. Also, 800 1 totghs. of King's blhand, ol assorted sizes, just receives! fions the manusts - orr at Etifiel, Conun. all of which they offerat wholesale nsd retail at the lowest prices, and on terms to sllt customers. T'htey will also cotlnitte to receive thtsrong tile year, lb tile packets f'ont New York, fresh supples of gools of every descriptior in their line of business. m 4 SMITH, HIlWBAIRD & Co. C. H. BANCROFT. 1 "OI.RASAIE AND IIE'AILA IDEALER in tV Books, Statiolnry, Musiael l nstrumesnts, Fancy Articles, ke. No. 14tCamp street, keeps constaltly ot hand a large aswortment of Blank Hooks, Maps on Rolless, Letter Paper ' poakt lorps, Caot do M1 tanitkldt writers, Iulesd ie Pen knives, Folio Post, Desk do ltank do Pocket Books, Cmmereliahlo W.tnllets, lPacket do sote bouoks, PriatingPapter, Port lottos, 'rapplng tdo do do with locks, i)rla isg do do do fortravellilg Mlarble ae Portable wrhigtigdesks, Colored do I)ressing cases, Copyling dio Writing ink, black ad m red, •iorsac do Cop'ilng do 'l'issuse tdo Indelible do Music do lsk P'owder,black and red Plasilg (Car•lts Colyiisg do %issitilg ito Setsssng Wao I'llrninl do \Vlte•Ts, Puorceain do \Vafer tarslmps tlank Checks, Clrutl Hacks, Check Hooks, Paper Files, Notes, Caill Cases, saf11t, Purcelain Sl ltes, Bills of Excsange, lalter do Do Ladintg, Stosne do Quills ofevery quaity, Clhess men sid boarss PeItrTiu Peslt, Itackgnmmonl do Ponlltan Id i)osii1soes, Poalent India , slibcr Cice, Spi'tinks :o Dissected maps, (laillintt's Lontgres do (;Itoes, Ladiies Itcuy an Writisg uws, Jones' Aeslealietll do Sand sll oes, 'Patent Lu.ttedl Iteserre Poulner. G.ldEsr Pointed lPee.cil Pieturest eases. tPietr' trsmes, Silver do do I.itllographlC Prints, Iia.stze Ink stands, W'nter Colors, (tlass te Paint ilues, Peuter do do brushels e. k e. W\edgrewotd do Uronze patler weighlts, A.l o an extesssive assoltmetnto ostanulad d ndoiscelll- neous, la tal ntmedical hooks. .lgenl for the following Periodicals. Reput lio-m of the London, Edinburgh, Foreigtn and Qaarterly Rieviews. lackhsooll's Slag zinle; LittIll's .iusslsm of for e ign Litetlture, Scilence ind Art?. JOIINSON'S Medical Chir:roictal Review, the Amler. irnn Jurist, the New York M lirrsr, Waldie's seleet rirculating I.ibrary, W'allie's Port Folio, the Penny tMagazine, the Itep(ublit of Letters, Parley's Moogazine. A bindory and blank book manufetory i eonnecerd ,\ACKEREI,, 1.31 E,&c. 111 2t74 bbl. mackeral, non.1 , an 50 hltlfbarrels mackeral, nos1and 2 1129 coaks of lie, 20 butsi lea hot, 5000 fsst Ilsmber, L:nIllig from brig Rinaldo antl for sale,hy JI7 S'I'ert)N., AVCIrY & :o). -- OIttl EAI:I'S 5'5ir l5e ' ll Isf l nsstts t ls il rTereived, elnt -1 tir sale It tlheir persluanient W5ritin Arladellli's No. I C(tatrea street, New O)rleano' 183 Brltldwatsv 'tNew IYork, Dltluphilne st., Mobil. It is portiularly designed fril private learn'rs, artd schools, l ldis calcolsotel for persons falIl ages. l.adies andi ge.ntlemen areinvited tocall and rxamtiue the systesm for themselves. I.rsntt are -iven ait chl Ilolles as Ionmay sit the ioonenleItle• ofall, and to clatse fLormed inll nly part of the sits. i ttli. a wlio prefer it can receive lessons at their own rc- sidenl•a. PIersl e pnvine f te o ure ose of lessons are desired to otendl unil they wrise ais ell as tiey wi-l. 1 _ l IIFzAIt & titOTE tE _ tROGN'4l.-l.nsditg front barque Drooo, 36 cses BUllsel awlboys kip I1gged brogans; 0ldo Runeett s .rte negr•o', sr sltr hy 1 BRIDGlE & Co. i'.h/ 131itagazine st. B it. SIMMONS &k CO. ero ow recoimlt rom on board ship Orleans, ae, a gble llgander, roker, Merry Andrew, I'rench andGermanplay cards; Back- ganomms Boards; Clesemen. 2 1-4 acd 2 3-8 inch lit Biard Balls; 8,9, 10 and 1 1 mnch blade Bowie Knifee; Leather and other travelling Dressing Cases; Belt, Pocket, Horseman's, and Duelling Pistols; dauble and single barrelled Guns; Game Bags; Shot Blcks Powder and Pistol Flasks; IDram Bottles sad Drinking Cups; Percussion Caps andCap lHoldder; Cloth, Hair, Tooth; and Nail iruishes; Orri and Chlouine Tooth Waslh: 'l'oclth Powder; 'lolota cad Shaving Soaps, in great vna rirtyt long tlair Braids, Ringlets and Frizettes; Pearl and Foiler Powder, EmeryBags; Ivory Tub Cushions: Patent Slides or Garters; Gum Elastic Suspenders; Powder Puffs andt Bores; Gilt Chatins, Seals and Keys; Ear-dimps; Waist Buckles; Braceletas Bead Necklaces and Chains; Gilt and Silvered IeatIs; tudian Beads, Bells and Plumes; Shell Twist; Side and Dressing Combh; which,in addition to their fanner stock on hand mnakes their assortmient'ery complete, and will be sold low and on liberal terms, at the sign of the Golden Comb. j25-tf 70 Chartres street. W HOLESAL, AND It'lAlLA U IUMB A. VAIRItTY STORE, 19o. 18 Cam, street.,n- der Bishop's Hotel-The subscribers . nsta aope"'g at their new staml, ail extensive assortment a, ertt tles their line, comlsinlsg every variety of Combs, lrsittes, Perfiumery, Looking lGhuses, Playing Cairds ml a large number of Fiteyarticles. The followin sot ipert a des•rlption: CIOMBSn-Tmtoise andt llrazilian high stop tck, l •t and arved; do. itdo. twist, long, neot, pufl sidle, po.ae, antd dressing, ivory atnd horn; fine Inwth, dressig and pocket combs; horn, redding and r5Jra r'simbs; wooden, drasing, fine tooth and pocket con,. PERIFUMERY-A general assb..at•l of Frnnch and American Perfumery, consisting us sl gne water in bottles, of allshapesand sizes; It. ndser, Florida, rose, orange, lemen, jessamine, bergamo, .nallefleurs, teta ;faicy solps of every descrilption;i meassuar, antiqa, stl vetetable hair oil soand curling fhild; eilm'ine tooth wash, earbonic andehlmorine denurfice; seened a•tl plain Stoilet powder; pamatum; iwestlo salts, etc. BRUSHES--Comprising a great variety of cloth, hair, hat, flesh, ltooth, til, nmsl, shaving, Iplate, hearth, fine antd plait dusting, sweeping, crumb fLitrture, serubbing and white wash, hbnse, alose andl tanner's scouring, paint and varnish brushes, ait sash and grain- ing tools of all sizes. ILOOKING GLASSES-Comprising glt frames of various sizes, 5, ., o andIdraw toilets; German statis, toilet and pooket glass, magnifying minrors, etc. PLAYING CA LDS--Eagle, Hatiy flt, Broom, Highlander, Spiel Carten, French and white back Play- ing Cards. FANCY AND VARIETY AIITICLES-A supe- rior assortment of portable desks, Inlies' aid goetle- asen's dressing eases and ltadies' work boxes; tancy box- es of various descriptions, suitable for the new year antChristm a s' glfts; loceet books of all sortes sunspt. ders, mnsie-boxes, lead pencils, erayons, violins, bead hags and imrses, at assortment of fary lbeaids, sterior quality billiard balls, paste blackiton; bone, shit, vest, fall and suspncmker bttons; pearl tattots and shirt studs, razor strops; gasrmachines forcreatihg light; Spanish andi melee segars; msecouba, Paris, rappee and Scotch aiul's; an assortment of plain andl sword canes; bhack. gammon boards; dice, fancy screens, optics, Jews harps, harmoniasl, Inucifer matches, pins, needles, per•assios caps, drinking cups, intitg flasks atl game bags; steel, silver andplatedl pectacles; thimbles, twine, etc.; ShanIdsome nssortment of engravings, and alegte varle- ty ef other articles, all ofwhich will be sold for low prices, for cash or city acceptances. may 4 BEES hk D'LANGE- SWAIN'S CONCENTRATED COMPOCiVD Y'RUP OF 8ARSAPARILLA, FOR THE CeRE OF Serofula, or King's Evil, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Cutaneous Dis- Pains in the Bones, by free eases, use of tereurvy Scaly Eruptions, Mereurial and Syihlliold Ar. Pimplesorustulos on thle . ections, face, liles, by an impure habit of Teller, body, And all disaorder arsinig from t;e contaminated state of the blood, theiijudicouns uas of merecrv, &dc. F ROM tire success that haselretofore attended this I convenient and active Syrap, it is with tie fullcat confidence offered to the Mediucl Faculty and sutilring community, as themost powerfid curntive agent in the above named diseases, and for the purification of the blood and eradication of such complaints as arise from the blood being in a vitiated state. Thisvery coucentrated Syrup is prepared with the greatest pharmnnaecutical care and accuracy, andcontains the active principle of Sarsaparilla in the most coneen- trated degree, cotbuincd with other vegetable substantes ofknowneflica'y. Toe creat decidratum with hysicians ei being alle t o exhibit a largo quautity of norsaparilla in a small dose, hasbeen obtained itn this ireltaration-they, being fully convinced of its merits, confidently administer it in the course of their practice. Price t1 50 per bottle. Sold only at SVA1N & BROTIER'S drug store, No. 11 Canal street, where may be had, fresh and geauine, direct from tIe pr"ei'ric- tore,Swaim's Panacea and Veriifnge,, Potter's C•.toli con, Carpenter's Preparations, and a large and general assortment of fresh dnigs, chemicals, &r. ml F EVEll and At; U.---Jlut received Ilowadl's iTl nit Mixture, never thils to cure this most distrees, mg of all diseases, Ilterrmitant Fever or Fever andi Ante. This nsedecile is univetally admitted to hav- eclipsed the ptrtensions of every other miode of ircate inent, aln therefore supersedeis the employment of any other remedy, wherever the Fever antl Agte exists. The superior merlits of theT'nie Mixture rests tlon sever t rl important qualiltes. It is entirely ofa vegetIble composition, prevet•rs relapses of Ihe disease, estab- lishes u sound and permanent appetite, oi istes costive- ness of the bowels, and invigorates a:lforitifes the on- tire system. For slte, wholtesla and retaile , by the age te, SWAIN antd BIO'IIoEll, ]C.ggists, augI 44. No L .Canal st Royal College of Phiyasienti, Lonudonl. TIlHE original Vegetable Hgeinn TUniversal Mcdi- c ne, prepared by WV Miskin, Esq.Melnber of tire Rosal College of Surgeons, Licentiate of Apothe- ca'y's( omlpan, Fellow of Bolt Court Societ, Surgeon to thl Royal Unlon Pensilo Associatiot," Ianaostre P l ace, WVaterloo Iltirige, alnd Perpetual 'uptil of (; 0't and St. Thomas's Ilospitals, Lnolon. This valuable medicine, the result of twenty yrees' experience and no arallelcd success in the extensive and Ihighly respectable ntetice of the proprliety, lptro- nised bytie facoulty atltd notilit, alld is now inii'doced to the notice of thie American iublie, at the earnest so- licitation f a inumtber ofgentlemen of loln and high standing in the profession. It is oloed, ns a pretlili- tmry stelp, to check tile evils and fatal eonseqene*ec arisilngliam the useof the numerous oald deltetiouS noestrun tossted upon the public by the aid of Ithbriclted proofs of mimtculous cetlel, and other thonds, yhv set of mereeatr,unolrincipled ptretedmlers sototallyg iltolrn of mtdil scittence, thet it impossible the Ionstrout delusil can ally lolnger go tdow' with le iutlligent people o|'thlis gotry. "il'nese pills, illan aaree:ale I thleir nlature, shoulld be kept un every ianoily in cases ofosudden illness, for, by their prompt atmionitrstion, cholera, cramlps, spass, fevers, atel otller alanrtitlog eomplaitils, which too oflo n prove Ihtnl, my he lspeedi- Iv earedor prevented. In fact, all those who value g od iealth, should never be withoot them. They aue sold in p~aokets at50 cente, $1 atnd $2 each, by every respr•e- table druggist, bookseller, and vendorof ledlicile is the United States :and the Canadas, with copious dttnectitons, together with testimonials of professional ability fomt the following eminent gentlemen: Sir Astlev Ctpo'r, J Abernethy, lames IBlundill, M. D., IV. Bltock, DI. D., J. Aston Key, A. Ftampton, M. ) , and nitlnerols others. The orlgionls may be seen n pos.session of the General Agent, Iy whom tile medicih. is imlported into this country, anll to whom all applicatioons or agencies munst be mlade. JNO. HOI.BEIN,t19 WVacerly Place, N. York, Sole Genetsl Agentfor the United States, tac. For sale by appointment of the original plo p rietor. by SwtlN & •nItITUttnn, hbugtgi.ts, NO I C:nal street, -enelmr Agentls fbr Sta'thee l "f Loiseium. jultv8 LT.LIOT'S DIPLOMATIC CODE.-Tioe Amerie con Diplomatic Code, embracing a collection of treaties and cooventions between the TUnited States and lForeign Powers, from 1778 to 1831, with an obstract of itmportaotjadicialdecisions, on points connected with ourforeign relations. Also, a concise D)lplomatic Moan- otcoutaini. g a a.ilmaroy of lw of nontion, from the works of Viecueofort, Vattl, Murtens, WVard, Kent, Story, &c. andodler DLiplomatie writing, ot qatestinoLa of ittcrnationnl lawo-ouefutl tor publi ministers andcon- siL., and for oil others lhaving otieial or commercial in- terreourre witl foireigtnations. By John Elliot, in c vols. just received and for sale by Wl. M'KEAN, a•8 Co.ner of Camp & Common ats. L ATE PLii UIATIONIS-PAtit l'or's JOUtNAL to N a residence atLittle Pedlilagtone. SCORtstUE, or Itoly; by Mnldam de Stoel; liolstlen, translated for the Library of Standlur Novels; The Po- etmal Passages, by , E I.. Amnerican edition, with nu- merous corrections: in o2 vls. DRAKE's AND H-A.i.LECK'S POEMS--ew edition: 2 vnols hound i reote. Tite WOIY SOF JOHN DnvoREc-in verse anid prose, withl a life, by Kev I Mitford: new edition, complete in Svols. Just received and for sale by mt 12 W McKEAN, cor Camp & Commont ste i YAS-- ].A NV- .- T 7'hes-. cri]ci;a, agents of the I Republice of Texas in Ite United States, am au- thorized to dispose of tile Public Lands inTexas, and Scrip isnow ready in eertillcatcs of 640 acres eacnh. Andt all accounts or dbta doe by the Republic, duly audited, can he settled for in scrip, provided the amount a not leass than 640d acres. JIl TIIOMAS TOBY & BROTIIERS. TATIONAIRY-Steel pens, a complete ssortl•aent, coneisting of Windle's perfeotum,, Are plusulltrae, Peer ane, extra fine, Crow quills, ladies' rubhv, Chite- liand's rcgulatiuo, ditnond, elongated, and gillete, supe lior Frenchwafers, extra fine red and block sealing wax, patent gum eloastic, red taper; llRodlger's pen, poc- ket, anddeskklnves, erasers, leter stanmps, brotze otnd lacquered iukstands, paper weig;hts, parallel, mroenl and flt r;7t":a, Im..•tle-,mtel instrumentls back gammnlo boards, drawing pencils, ristol board . and Ilr t ing toiper, baiker'o eases, ptrt folio., ipokctlbook, wuIle•, &c. Jceltreccived and fi,r save by nt IIOTCHKISS & ce, 24 Chartres at VEW BOOKS-A- Lady's Gi/: orwoman as sithe etgit to he. By Jane K Stan'ord. frcdonts Recolletoinns of the lluse of Coimmons frnt the year I0: totlhclose of 1835. Ineluding pee sonl sketches of the leading memi ers of all parties. Agnes de oanf/rldt, tnlhistmtit:al talc, li Thioann C Grattan, aut!or ol Joqureline of fllland, Highways and Bylays, &c. in 2 vole. The Ifeeeens,h y Robert Mndic, author ofa guidc to the tervation of natire, &e jult receitti and fori sale bnel5 IIOTCIIKISS &coe, 2i CIartre st -1t.OTIIING--. P. FREEMIAN &CO. NO.3 MtA. } GAZINE .ST., are inow recivingi their spplics ,f fall and wintecrlothlion, and will eontinute to receive shipmients by every packet throughout the season. TheyV have on hd, nal alre nIow openlin a eneral assorti- iment of ltte and cmmer nmtn goods, suitable either llr thle city or eountry tradl.As their assortment will le Irgoe, merchants fromthe cotntry toill find it to their dv:ntniee to enll antd examine the co nd' . st - 4IhACT t)F LAND ON WOLFitTU I ai 1 month of the Bnnotiu rai, at the head of Schoooee Navigatitl. State of. lineisi ii; COnlttaiinng 40 .tcres, emhnmcing bouth sides if Ito river, and onwhichiel is a emHll house. Thisland is well wooded with live oak, bier}. piteo, etc. The situtlioen in an eligible one for a PMkW Ml.1.. The timtber for wiclth andl for tle dam is alcady cut, andmtayti ereteed ata mloderate expense. It pronximity to the city of New Orleans, tite incrernedl ald ieoreasitg demando for titutter, is worthy tile oten- tion of any pereon desiroas of embarking in tlat busi- nef.. ur terms o hplIy t h R 1 WVEI.I A N, llerr'hanta' Erhaugea B UBower & Co SAYE justsIceived at their ~Furnishing Ware-house i No. 17 Ca,,p sreret, by recent arrivals liom Eu- rape, andl the North, torge additions to their stock of asiu l and ornamento l hor.sekeeping articles, whiclh cel- lectively (they believe) form an assortment more gener- al andl complete thao is to he imuad in any smnilarestab- Ishmmel known; osltitllg of SILVER WARE. Coffee nid ten sets; pitchers, waiters, castors, candle- sticks, cups tumblersandgoblets; table sand desert forks; table, desest and tea sploons; marrow and gravy, or ra- goalt soons; Msgar tong;s; afr, sauce asotllsup ladles; atoter,fruit, padding andfislt knives; sickle and desert the ntualaetory of Mr B. t.ardiner, of New York, whose long establislsed reputation for the manufacture of silver waco is sulfficient gearrantee of its superior L i Dl -ALE OF SHEFFIELD AND BIllR- MINGHAM. Tea and coffee urn, tea setts; mastors, liquor and cor- dial stnnds; superb candlebras, and Epergues with miSe ror plateaux, for centre of the dinner or supper table; waters round and oblong, from 8 to 10 inciles; beef- steak and vegetablo dishes; rich disk covers; cake sand bread haskets; decanter stands; mantle altd chamber candlesticks; wine strainers; coolers anti syphlas; decan- ter labels, claret corks, tea strainers, table bells, tea, ta- ble, egg and mustard spoons; egg boilers and stands, toast races, &e. SILVER ON STEEL WARE. Table and desert knives, forks and spoons; soup and entuee ladles; butter an fish knives, cheese scoops, as- paragus tongs, vegetable foaks, Etc. JAPANNERY. Fine Gothic Sandwich and round corne, waiters, in setts and single, firom8 to 31 ilches; do ofpapieer malr/e; bread, cheese, andi knilb trays ; large upritht plate warmers; spice, sugar and sash boxes; preossng cases; lsdia tea tables in toats, caddies, Jappais d ad of rich tortoise shell, etc. LAMPS. An extensive asstment, among wtich are Astral lamps, all bronzed and gilt, and of rich out glass; mantle lamps do, do, eachplain and with glass prisms; very sidenlid cut glass do; bronzed ld Japaunsed side or bracket lamps. CIANImELIERS ANI) HANGING LAMPS. English and French cut glass chandeliers or Istres of 8, 10,15, 18, 2 and 94 lights; French bronzed and gilt Graeian lamps, 3, 4 and 8 lights; hall lamps and In- terns, rich bronze boat or centre lamps tfor drawing rooms, from I to 6 lights, Ilamp shades, glasses and wicks. MANTLE CLOCKS, CANDLEIIRAS AND VASES. Bronzed and marble; bronzed and gill, andl cI gilt, with fixtures, etce counting house and kitchen clocks; bronzed inkslands, ceggar do; ipaper weights, thermome- es, Etcard racks, ttudlestieks etc. CHINA WARE OR PORCELAIN. English and French diting dental, tea anl coffee ser- vices oe plain white, gold edge, and very rich tancy styles; splendid toilet sests; water and milk pitchers, mantle vases; faney card racks antl baskets. EARTHEENWARE. Dining, desert, tea, coeice, breakfast and supper setts; toilet ware; pitchers. Also, Canton china dinner setts, etc. CUT GLASS. Decanters, pitchers;claret and colored hock decaotres; bowls, dishes, celery vases, salt stanls, sugar bowls, butter tubs, fiSager basons, tumbllers, wine, ehampaigte, claret, cordials, lemonadtle anti jelly glasses; fite coloredl book glassoc, Also, candleshades. TABLE CUTLERY. Fine Ivory balance hmandles, self tip and busk handle knives amn lorks of It ad 53 pieees, or ,by the dozen; ivory Ihanlla klives otly for silveer frks; guard and game car'erst lotg slices for round beef, oysterknives, not cracksand picks; stigar cutters, cork screws, etc. BIlITTANIA AND BLOCK TIN WARE. Tea ant coffee setts and urns, with I and 2 faucets, suitable for hotels and steambotts- spoons a;d ladles; venson dishes with covers, eysters or chafaingdishes; dish covers, plate leaters, coliee greegs; tea kettles on stands with heaters, egg boilers, etc. F ANCY iHARDI)WARE. Brass and wire fenders, brassandirons;brass and steel shovels and tongs, etce copper coal hads and punc, h ket- tles; brass spitt00, elimntey ooaks; Jlaplvaes,, brass alld broze liandle hearth brsllcs, faoey bellows anl e rasltb brushes; crimnping adtt flutian manuines ; umbrella stands,grate footoen ftr Wlarlin• dles.r KITCHENX 'UIINrT'URRI.e- lstsi fiigofirot, lit, brase,, ropperalnml odsl enstr rea, being a collection or ill utansilsusually rcquinedlto arculisary tuposes, aa it tusirfalsnost t.Try article wasntdd byhlons: keepers can be fiond in their establishmenrt. nO Silveresdl plated wnre repaired astll repolished as new. Larmps repairetdand trebroszedl dec 31 WIOLESALoE A ND RETAILCOMB AND VA RIFTY STORE-at the sign of the golden conh,Mol70 Chartres steert. The subscribers have re- eeived, in addition to theirprevious stork on band, it fll and comtplete assortment of articles in their lie; viz: combs, perfamery, Jewellry, brushes, locking glasses, fancy articles, &c. conistingo in part as follows: COIIMIS-tortoise shell, wrouailt and laitl ttuck,twiet, qnilled back, long round, dressg, sidsle puf, curl and neck, Brazilian colbs of every description amongst whic arc some lexican patters, Ivory combs of every dascription, hoan, dressig and ipacket, together with a general assortment ofFrefahrants Amnerican. PERFUMERY-Cologne, Lavender, Flonoia, honey, bay, ose, and oran.e flower wafers of every size ands - eription, campborated Colsogne, extract.of Bergamtot, lacy saaps of all kinlt, sblavilg sao in Mkes ans pate, cream soup do, Ward's vegetable hair oil, boars and ano tirusedo. I reston'a smellig salts, plaint and perfusmed toilet powder, pearl powder, ion let sflt and boxes po- atam in pots and rolls, orris ansid cbllorie tooil wash slid sowdeeas with a genersl assorttnrt of JEn VEI.I.RY-some ofthe latest anl most fshliona- ble eett, consisting of white and red cornelian, topyes" jet enrdrops, set in filagrec, breast ins of a gres. setsr- ty ofpat;crn, watheb trimmlngs, gil nd srilve .ncklec, silver thimbles, silver and gold prt sils sid gusard rhains BRUSHES-Cloth, hssr, dust se,crulnb,lnearth,floos, lst, fieb, tooth, Ilate, coaeb, Nail, shavling, slme and wlhitewash ruslm.s. LOOKING GLASSES-GeC man stateia and toilet elassr, magnifying and Frrench dressing glissas, hona do, with a vrieais of other kinds not enumeratend. FANCY AiND VARIETY ARTICI.ES-Frencl and American portable ldesks and dressing cases, some very rkch and fiely finished ladies work loxesaand dres. sing eases, with slid witthoutmusic, maasicnl bokes, Ac- cordians of varios kilnds, violins and glitaurs, silver and plated pencils and lernds,wed pencils for carperltcers and crayons,mtmtle clocks,guns s uaa pistsls with andwitloutt casees, percussion caps, pre-sasiot cap chlargera, aipple screw drivers, shot belts. game bogs, easte bllacking, toy tea setts, lndian beads eof every kind, bells and plumes, lineand eommon knives, raczrs oad scissors, thimles, needles, sins, silver platcl, steel and eosnsnm sectnu- ilec, pocket books and wallets of varios kinlld, visiting carus and card eases, playing rarsts of Frencb, Genanlla and American manufacture-dalls, imsitation fruit, sauls boxes, prsits ssf various kinds, Susioddra' Pomeray's, Emmnerson's, Hillman's asnd HawkiS's razor straps and netallic honesr,dirks, fancy bead necklaces, do with '-nr dmpnltoy watches, pearl battons, powder flasks, co. nd plain seed beads, gilt and silver do, guai elastic suspen- dlers, and garters, plain and sword canes, backgammon boards,dlice, optical viennea, jewsvlarps, loeoforo atcelh es and driSking caps, with a great varietylof otler arti- les, all nfwlhu" will be sold for cash or city acceptan- res on 12 months credit. B II SIMMONS, & co. d4 70 Chall tresst. N EW BOOKS-Conti, the IDisaeded, with other STales and Faomies, by Ilenry F. Charley, is 2 volumes. SCousse!sweet music bnlt a start Andl a balm fir every heart!" The Lest day of Pompeii, in one volhmne--nniform edlitioa Tle .sslulet, for 1038. Just received all t ?. or sale by lan 22 HO'I'CIKISS & Ca, 24 Chlartres t. STATEOF LOUISIANA-Parish of Ouehita. J.fTICE is herCby given to mn resident owners end proprietotrof aItd:* epecially to Daniecl WV Cox, IHenry' urner,arto any otlicrpersou or persons, whoml it mayordoth concern, their heirs, executors, admin- istrat•ar and assigns, in pursuance of five several ord dinanees of the I'olice Jury of said parish, passed and approved on the 15th of Jtilv, 1335; the 11th September, 18•5; thre 8th Jult, 1836; alid the 5th of De. 1836; and oftha 7th Feb. lh.17;.no further, in parsusne of the different soctionstfao actlLansed at thm 2nd session of the let Legislature of tbhe 'I erritory of Orleans, entitled an act relative to Roas snd Il.evees, and the Police of Cattle," approved till of April, 1807; and of the tst, 2d, and 3d, sections of an act passed at the Ist session of the 7tI Legislature of the state of Louisiasna,entitled an act "supplementary to the snvenrl acts relative to Roamde and Lveee," approved Feb 108th, 1825.--'hat unlecs the roade and othetr works, nas ordained by the said Po- lice Jury,and in pursuance to laws, shall be worked and completed, as the ordinance or ordinances of said ,olieeJury, inplnrsnane to laws directs, on ttr before the lrt ofJaly, A D 1837, that thle sme will he dtone at thecharge and expense otfsaid non resident proprie- tors, and that property sufficient will be seized and sold, to satisfy the expenses thus occasioned. I.E\IS F LAMIY, m7 Parish Judge. ETAT DE LA LOUI0IANA--Puroisse du Ouachita. Avis. Est par le prisen' donne a lout proyrrietanee foanier non resident, specialement a IDnlatl \V. Coxe, lHenry Torner, on atout autttepersonne on Itrsonnes que alas pout Concesner ler periteurs Exelenura Adutinis- Imttter, nu ayunt can, stivnnt 5 diner..es ordonntnees du Jnri de Solui de In ditto 'Paroisre, passe ct apttrouve I lo 15 de Juillet 1835Ic 15 de Septembre 1835 le 8 Juillet 1838 le 5 de Decembre 18811 a le 7 Fivrier 1887, et de plus suivant lee diverses section d'un acte passe ala m session de la Iae Iegirlature du territone d'Or- leasne, Intitule acte rclnlif att chlcmins et lvee, et ala Police des oninaux approtve Ic ti Avrel 18(17. Et dtelut Ire, 2de, rt3me. Section dtn aclt se osale le rcses- cionldela 7tt Lgislaturc te I.ctat do laLoiianna Intitulc acte supplementuire dux divers actes relatit nulx chc- mins et levees pplrouve le 8 Ferrier 1825 A mains quo les ehemins ct attnos tranvtx tt i stt t ordonns par I dlit Jure tIe Poliee suirount Ia Loi; qtl lea dito trauvnux sient cxecutes et uit i l selon lordotnance, an les ordonnandes dut lit Jure de solue en conformite aoee Ia Loi avent an le neto dI Juillct 1837, qut les dits travaux seront executees a In charge et aux frnix des dits non residents propertuaires, et qne des proprietes sntiasents serond soiises et enduts pour payer les fraix ercassionne pour lea dits cehmius et travaux. Le 10 Fevrierl, 1837. m7 .L1VIS F. LAIY, Jugs de Paraisse. A DISCOURSE on the Life and Character of the l.on. George Sluathew, late pneliding judge of the iutpreme Court ofthle State of LIai l tana, by the lion. Ctharles Watts, at the request of the members f ltlhe bar of New Ofrean+. Just Ipblli-l ane d frsole by f : _ B ENJ'N LEVY. •() IANG FLOWEI8Ik ROSE WATEIR--In eaois- Sters of five g;ellens c:ath, anld in boxes oeatoin- ing each one doz. small bottles, rec'd from Marn lies. For sale by II. BONNAIIEI., f128 Tehlatpltulons street. L O1ST OR STOI.LEN-A liberal reanrd will be piv L c• e for thl recovery ofa Pocket Book with its con- tenr•, that was taken or dropped flom my pocket on Sunday evening last, while in the crowrd rassistng to put ott tihe firein Catmp treert. T'he Ipocket Itok isn e .n- man or large size, uhblacked lenther, with tile taitme of \Vm. B. Bridges written on it in two or more places, onttajitng numler,uaspapers of ilnlmrtanc to the o:t t- rr. ApBpldy at the T'rut .ltmaricat noire. J .WSI, B. BRIDGED. fIlE INI)IAN' , ' I'ANAC-,n' tO)Rtihe eottfrt ltstt l a, eItt torkitgsevil,g•lut, as.iatics of. hlip gout, i pieot cttnlrSa, dilt oiem, tl-hilitieanvt me 'e'iatlditsersust. 1 lcrluhrly tltreen manl platifulatfeetioos of the bones, uleel'teld thlrast ,"'l teies- uils, ulcers otf every deserotption, fever ores, and internal shsesi., fistulas, I!iles, scald henad, scury, blies, clao- nic sore eyes, crystsclis,lothles, eatd cysy sarietyco ra- tneonus ifle•too, churonic Catarerh, head anhe plroceetl- tag Fromnly tr'id humor, etmlo it thie stomach aral dys- peptsi prooeeotltg fromvaeriott, a fletiotoof the ,li.r, claao liaoilocntmatioa of the kidlleys, ntI gieanel dabili' ty eausd by a storid aetioo of the vessels ef the tkin. It is sioguloely efloesious in renovating those eosttitutioos whioh have been brken dn bake ta by iodplcious treatment, juvenile irretuloeities. Ia geoerl telmns, it is recins- m otaldl in al those d lsses wich arise from imlurities of thu blood, orinitiation of the humors, of waatever namea o f kianl. Some of the aboe ceamplaintsmay Irn P uiee some tli- flingasi anlt anppliotion, st hile theelreumrtatees of the ease will lictate; but for a Sotelol remedly or Ptrificator toremove tecantse, the INchIAN'S PAhNACEA will geoelletly be frousl sumeecnt. TO TIlE PUBLIC. mlow true it is, that moderl Plrien hysicians, l tlie am- bitio e toneoel in their prefessionl explore tie vast fields ofeienee by thne ail oe'semoisty, anti omeek llne reto medial agent;n nshort, to iIiv at prftin in t cto the pancLiee Lay merans of artt alone,--otirely overlook titI neglect, as beneath tleir notice, tloericlt andi boieonate stores ofmedieioe, which the Altmightly h:u s n aesstl to s'eiag out of the iearth inl evety lime! Anc low mch sotre true isittlhat ahtiletba Americats Phyaitilamt LOoks to floeign coatrtteia s for mavy of Ithis l oat ommotin at.l sceslary articles, perpet helly choglg aos thoy ao siat the litates affnliot orfully, be is sututionaled in slo own eountl with yn etltllelsprofusiooT of metleol pldots, sitlhlient to aoswercity ioldieatios in disease or to cmre any curtble disrermen n;adyet he is igntrant of their sit- toes, andi they are uflferedto 'wastemtheilr IrHilg on the deselr air.' lhe elreets ofvegetable meiinoes tpon thle sylstem are temlmrary--thl ta of tierlslastitng. 'The Ibrmer ex- es theirteffln oeelass ofrf-tIe lattesr, meco• ipri tieaulr, act ellesicslly ilon the .oliads, deeonisosthg the bones anti ucdlersirioig thleeosttilutio hy a slow antidsre desltrecton. The congeidallity, eflioleey talm SAFtTY ofvegela- ble tremeties over A ineal, may be eltimutateti by cotlaslt- ioni the aiteitot ptctiee writh the moslern o; h il5 Itritg ii srtae immediately ut;lect o1aw ot obseivattiolt the ]loli- ntt prattle with tlalt of the whites. Whlo, it Aierieo, Inas aiot koiowtoelteard of retltlted instances wltherein some desepioed, O nlUthellg femalelodlat, by meansosf lire sintple remedies alone, hits sltfeertl the niost Iellti~l aola stlooithing creas, after the aitte ie Mei lea of the eommit itraetice. directed in the moast skilfll iamner, las foilhet! Anid who has not been soriwitl attlecm- patatioeease avdilfaeoilty oitll wtich the lodlao fitfes him- slil leom at, iltsease.tolt t the alotost toltl abstienece rofm a loi unese amolng tlhem Who Ihas ever hearig otals Indlian with s eoatisttioi bc kton snod ruined by illtrettaent A:id enn a dotbtexist ilist thhis happy en- e stption of te snavege from most of the ills which the flesh aonin ist eirto, is ltiefly o rigo nlotacloe gnuis ationfe rexPrmet thich he emptloysr p 'tnite ttssodre,- big tlif'eetoa it swccess, is a fLrexem ldifati s ofi.- inilhatesomtediority of thie sitomle tacee tlesieans of cure htihrl cmo has crealed for the betrlit of lr whishlleit over those wllclt tie o io de atid t the ait of man hIrne inn vetletel. 'lom a lang residene amotng a pnortino ofL theorigin- alih bitantsf tionny, ato li nt ttla tl htiathte atetanl.o tance willth tle ethisls of care aof some of theimnost suecessful plaetititooeis, tile lt'Olitlcetttr ot "l'le hlttiala's ianseen,'aeqaltrel a ktnowledlge of some iof tile most eiOwet"ulald rfavorlteremedies . From tlhese heseleeteld tnetl as weremost efln iosaoittt l prtl slilrmlral emant, liftel exriots exlriihllets to test tlleirprioeipleslind sTreogil, liehas eons rbcetltem thm is the tsll tIee presentetl, as the Iost I lRft e t ad Leoeficial irce the p'llao-e tor wihih it is reeommemled. 'he popreitor ol'erstltl I, rltelamationto tie lInlliet, with the oascliotslttcs thltt lie isylloei i wlilittlheir sea, a temetly enapatll ofrelevoittg onay ofl his utlllctel fel- low beitli, who nre mfsterglll ultiler the hittliallS ltlns anti olbshi ttieeomolahilt to which ir is ltlltlicalie. 'Io sucha it will Itroveiof ililelyable slaito, as the toeltis, atllilnt mycases, tlte only tiaoans cflelevin gtlrir sollf- Ilhlle tantitrelOrnill hemlalice moe rtol Iealult tllihap-I illes. llsis intollel rel asn i etiltlin i io r tmery lyitn lity tpe ehoce bat e et tully gald •ilol melly olllelrl iuo illtuse bit as oste i hirl is lthlle iot sill int e lit•hlillly extreme eases wiheli all tltltihtclhueolelietlei ll. tltisit iasl one reliemlenly I tlIis is the drellltoiior it llcicOb- t saitled l ell tler itrlltsbeen hlitnoellclrite. nt it is ollvli,}aont thl'ee yeall'r il lles lili!• ll"a'Pplllll till ,Il'seated in the lie; bat 10 lila .at t lt utit1uEe oe Inll of dllr htllliihtlls ifle ls niil4 tie ttiillllltl ii eloitwo iy olyenliv e re the y dase be) d thaitheits mr , lilts were allperhiiliS al the o tto n lelO tlrvtlies ti itt ptie \ltsil- cever it is IkllOWO\ it il.li ll.a ,idy liilli hitoll~r, litIItle iis tIa'ltils the moast sbStatittal tt tloillteitnn lreof oa its merits. IlTe v:thieFlle tlnce:l i most consiioolms ill those ani lte e ati vei alid ds i lilieti t;si dit plor' tcl dat tion Stilrh talece, tlerlitgelelil iit'lie digiclttn e nl &ln;n d -e. t'l'lese it cntlsitlclly irhliltveicni il llln em110s 1 ii eiile- ly erlalicitrs tie ilises toil el.lcts ofiliereI•iors, iIte'- vrtonl ies the e to~slll~i tne stmca~he lathalxcte sactioit •lit valet tletits liertttonst m tti leinsle lnes otlti sell.n hti t ttiismaoenuliot inr tuefrtel notaeiteotit, its l Ityp effetsth w ol nt lerss laiet, gitltign alaost itlle-. -iliutleteliaf 'Taket iin riiopre 'tots, tltlridhii'ult Panters oprrtltes ri er ban aI thsr Latite l e tr ellle; o to1 i nllor ets, o lft lie , t, anti lhtx seii nel, an ltli-pios lllilllie Iitl isi tltl.ll IIh in Ilnillwetao rser estelt ise t l Io n trtlttlellegiloe. (merLet- awlly exsressl, ih ilelC'taSes il tlhe seclettllloll il lla ex eretist mgitc OellS tio thiiesl , ar ntitn toshxeiltictio iii t ihe glan sh lllt t llliillte I l:teiaiiiei. JIrsil" iee llthie lles itsollewutitllatyo e aneloteralsool. ltiistlsnelioioe Itas bett letal highly snefil in mrnny lltigui.tis e tllse ansiltllee slumpeified, ilt it lns bIi n t ln with e oluleltli nices s a Inio iltly llr l t m II dIt ii- I'iliclr, Iqlt tosewhon HIre sitbJreel Io eonilbaiilts of thle checstI ai "' Hliose Eoilstill~iin ol~lrcl~l lherw ligol.. Ytlld p~el= sltls wii tt, owutll to lln t io llr tluilvt bltl atill tm:sl o- ae, \\l'lltlenr\ ~ atlit~t tl~i llk is c(}lls ilr , l'el llcea mlI.V SI l~ia Ptlolacea, takeill ill .a small tbist.; will Oll$•ler l.il i'ts lill'liOSes, its Inichlestsllnit0 at less eXlIeLia+r ilnll in a fla tttoele agietihik' tutittor5P he|at the eOnoillll slietlll'ittk. Thle f~lllUihlhl: eei'ii8ll tes , ost of lIIIIIIIIUIlS siili~il'~~ hIie ftihlt Iue iigsUirieltiilte silll to f low ili• efli'ct of the ]nlIlo , lttiicat,, ilaetutl.iooti etlllttptiiitolol'ie:. rlieotirlneil;Iol alsoto cltilili tili tolust soibl'itoiiy nlltoer it5 tltt~eriet|i'y oat1 tihe syTtill hi eonooll ostt . CASES OF IIIEUI.\IL.VILS.I. ClIttIILstTer, Nos. IS,1 S. l)titlig thie ltoWilller atls pliltBi I s as a lnhiclt'l with i 1el' o severe eotd tiltlineesi rlit rtlititnltt , s eseleSiOlittl by exposere ht ba we.lthIr. tnowte tkeleatlt I hteaStIra Ill sni,iio, Ilull1 YiI bl~ttle3 orl'le Iod~ianlt Pi lmll~ eea t'e9to|'•.tl me to i'ltr.et leitlthl, ladttsliattdf .ittly reeouilt.ntl it to rall si itilarly aflliettc. JOHiN FEIIGUSON, Kingst. CainoLnsTi.os, tMarch i, 18 32. [ was seJaEd atout three yearns since, , ilth a litressilng rhelnmatism, caused b) taklag a screr col, •wlile under tlheinfluenetoc mercury, aild ali:I llhas dIlithied me fliom lbusiness nearly evr sillee. ulitng thlis period 1 :have be n a pIatient in tile hlsMarine lospitll, ill thlis city., uptwarlds tl fiur mnntIls, ail neaely the isamt length of itimein the lIaltimore Il ninilt, :uiil triCil alnmost eel'y ienedv, with little honcft. Oa the 16til of Fcbrliniy last, atithat time scarcely able to move about upon crutch- es, l commenced tlhe ue f lldian's lanacca. lIt onle olltlitli m;tntil niyselfentir~ l teediroil am, aId am low Ialpyll to statethlatIe cotllar ifyself lr lctly well. 1V\I. "'UCKI"II, 18rM e st. CAOES OF SCIIOFULOUS UI.CEIlS. New 'YORK, Sept.t10, 1830. lThis mar eeletil" tIhatill the lil ol 1•25, I wts seized with ait swellittin my neck nld thee, awhiel iallcrnlaads lleelrcted aHndbecae large ghiastly ulce'rs ill my neck. Ali teyrrig svetal pli3ic'ails to tic anltactage, I wel t o Phititcl1.lalia,tal Ilacel 02stell unttier thle cain of len.P and t hIlclt, ci lieu, ilieretreiitetl sclivlttatiso to tiaeloet, I wle pronoeUced utter-ly itaiurahlie. Alier- warts took twentty botitlesofSwtain'lPall.Icec uld eight bottles of Potter's Caltholieon, with nio umaterial bhncfit. Despairingonflile, lliilh hald now becoie a bur hen to me, I rietrcell to 02 lpicearts ill New York, ill 1('9, atnd gave myselfol p to a iinagerig detlth. Ileinrei of the g.i IPt SiuecSo of ThIe lllianins Pnliiicesa, howeielie easea similar to In oenl, I waspersuadel d to tJ it, as a Ist re. soll. To ily grellit nllllSet, as well as satialietiion, I soaonftnmli nI iyslfltlly ircoverligl lllnd tlioi taking seveu botls, the ile.rlbhealhll tal I ihcloinc lierfetly well in the course liftwo mitoniths, iad have iremnine ll o ever silc. inkethisastailelnel nl l asllt it pllulishcdl tli hl beilefitofl'hose at hine sufel'ing unllerg similar solfiunsorl" syplilieticl afctioils, tlllt they tlmty kilow iwhilt halia cureilone who lhas nultertd elrrlt thing iti tleait, aild i ho clopsid.es hisi life saail by IIhD aborte sy. rup. WV.1\ Il1lIHAN. CItnateTuson. iJuly 1, 1831. I was aflllcted, flae ylacs with cii ulcer it.the log, ce. casicnally aecolnllcnited ilaitll eriblctlattlus iillfaatiloll Hand exeessgri liil ill the g1l ald anicl joilt. Seell ciilielit llphylsicin i exertedl thieirhjilltI aui it, but with- nut Fe'rnliuelt licnclt. In this celse 11ie bottles of the Ildian's I'ncelnie mde ncperlifect core. 1MAIGAtIIITI A WES'I', 121 Mlkost at. For saleby lENItY ItONNAIIII., ilcluggiast, sgent foe tle r o ritolrs, T'Ltholiitiotllas street. j IG SPAIN IL'VISvTE.le . c & __. . SLPAIN RIVISI1'IEi, &e, by the autlhor of iAyear in Spain,' i t'svolc. Trails soflodb. character, as encerally apptlicable to the Aborigtnies of Nortlh Amerie, by (ji Tuner, Esq, The Politicol Grammar, of the United Sttest or a coiplete view ofthe tlheory anol Irmtice of the general and ototle govetrnmnls, with the relatlins tit een tlherln -- ledicated anid tilptell t tie y ong mienofi the Lnited Slatro, by ]Li I)D 3ailielh, Eelq. limt,'od's Hlualiog l'oure interspersced wilth chalracter- iloie oadciltcc, ecyitigo atid doings if olprting eien, in- eliiiing noticec of Ite principal elmtli ridoer of Entglutld, with analytical conltnts, land gmeneral iindex if nalnce, 2 voluluces. Coentlcttrii~s o0 Eqatty .,frtiuoprjcpudete, o it;tcred in Eglanld clnd Acierichy Juicuph Staros- L I. D lIone.profssor oflaw io Ilarvelod naivcrsilrt, al Ist. SVal "h,f iiTyol#' eaerol J'i-.eiioe. Vol. 13th, l-eh/hla Repor-Is. The S•etimieals ofal loeers, with 12 s*loured plates, Lolcdon c Edition. A.soo-A few morec lopiecnof CiiIIbe's Pluennolgyt" :Rienji," Lncrge SlrIyoros fiocutuiioocOF•n uluecieO qotIa. ite. with ehiltati, Billiahlt Illa cfd1t.4 cod il -'2 inctee, jiilo ti's icproved nietalic Peen,jiapalc d ppellcrs, weiglits, &c. tc. &o. Just received,and for sale hy malIt _ BEN.t. LEVY. -W int)KS-The ore}unt iN.colliin No3, coi - raining legculal of Soliun. hy the ntiiihor oF tlte cil, llaok. IIOTlCCIIIiISS & Co, - ibl lio hr, hadhdle, IHarness and Trunk MItanfrutiurer, and fnr. niasher of Mli!itary Eqipmens ul f crery dscripliou. No 1F P'rtllouui irtU STaErT.. H IIAVING in eniluloy t-i' oiil ililtVic Workeen, lie is rceady tl xecllloe work il lie alUcIo lillCeat tile olirtst noltioe, tlhd em in 1t I*i'/IC tl m,, lcrehontt n nd Icc Plar' ihlcking~ru aakos If everylo- snription, conalltlv Ioi hanl a B LOCK TiN L El(T, &e-it ll- liilo-k Ti, ti Iions I'lata Ninc; 5 Itton l.eoot !'iIla ltons Shltet Ircm; naid 100 ec•cs a c'llliit •lhefe ill tore noil fir ole In) ult a LAY'I'tN & t.'tie. aa Ic rar*e. THE FLORIDu A 5T AU , 'gE S•~ISAMBOAT LINE TIIHOOUtI IN FIVEAND" A ALI DAYS. From Mobile (Alabamn) to Augusta (s- T EAVES Mobilet e•et othe daL , imena, thaa f.J L tiAe riral of the mail from New Orleans, t81 steamboat EMELao E, to Illnkely, eoaches to lPenagl steambantl (per Iensoeola Bai, St Rosa soIm nd ms I, tnhachie lit er anti Bay) to Cedar BlUat; ec•achs via Marinnsa, Chsatttsooelleer, (formerl Mearl e non,) Bainbrlitge, P'indertont llawkinsvslle and l• i. ville, to Augusta. A pjssengeer takinghls seat bile is in no danger of being thrown out or laai h pre.erenee by other cMlfRicting interests, as the I)A LINE is but one eoncern, and tundermne eg threutughn, ani may rely wITrlt C alr rr Sisd arnival at Augntta in time apeeified, thIrugh allegL, er anti atany season, unless ome most unforeaea trophe shouhl occur. The Great New OrleansH. is sarriisd by this route. The Agents foraneona,,. tion, Teams, Coaehes alt Driters are not surt•ps tihemonthern countty. The amonnth, Ilhard, natural roads, the sate and it. ating water natigatio, the time anti aoemmedalo s aflort the traveler speed,, eetuiuty, comfort,anda es, ing variety; emaonected as it were with the 155l Ro•s 1 , Charleston, S. C .. s thle steam lseketl to kNew l, travelers can rea h New York Irom New o l•rs Less THA0N 1 Ast -- WVanhinpgoo eoiy in It. From C:hattulloochee, Florida, we have a IRh Line via Quincy and Tlntlalissee, toSt Mat 4hs m post eoarees, stlo two Branehes from Hawkia•s" one to 1iilledgeville, and one to Macua, lIh t obsesI aoaches. "lFOfCKT'OS {it- AtUoST, 2tth Jan5. 18O5. Offieeat Mansion House, Mobile, *Distance, New Orleans to Mobile, 1SO ays Mnlile to Augusa, 548 u Augusta to CIhalean, i•i s CIharleston to New York, 910--1I. l'ime, New Orleans to Mobile, 28 b. Mobile to Augusta, Iu m" Augtata to Chalrletton, It s Charleston to New York, Do- 48 Making 168 miles per day. or 7 miles per ione, iner . aloe of all stotpagesa sa to N. It. I beg leave to inform ite pIbtrthat the bridtes over the Ch(ltaoohesrwamn asd thrlL4Lk• ereek Iave just tbeen completed i y th te Pem"tsj . meat, (ikeonliy sobsaoelia olrating against this Wessad speed touic) are thin hlplily removei a.. " tav dao, spleasure ofleanring flom travellearsthen tie eoseahe,ber. las, drivers and otdsl are o thie first order, and as ts the water route from PeMnsaola to Cedar IBluf, it i admit. ted by nial who have passed tbhrough it to be mnsasps.t itl novelties beauty and safety. The bridtgest t•ror Geergia have also been repaired. J M C IBAKE LAS always onhand cantantly & receiving Draly 11 Dyes, Chemicals,and Pain:s,among thelta arsen DIRUGS. DYElS Astiat.ny, cruder, Argols, red, do regulus, Antlatto, lSpani* s Arsenic, erude, Alum, dt Ipowdered, Brazillette wood, Balasm coplSia, Coehineal, ertsax, erod, Codeperas, Ameriean to refiled, Cult ear, ltrimatoue, crude, Fusie, Tampieo, do roll, do Cuba, do lon er, .lo Maine, lhirmuth, French L.erries, Castor oil, Indigo, Bengal, Cream Intorl, do Mlanills, Canthsrides, do Calrreeas, Gum aloes, do Ga tamala, do Ar•i.e, ti, Cam.pemy, du asafetida, dO St Domngo do amoniuts , do Jamaica, do llenzein, Camwootd, do colml, rough, Madder, onmesi, do do tnt e edn, Niecauolrgua, ]lOnlre din do S Amnerlea, tdo Core, do camphorlts,eroie, io Maraseail do do refined do llacbe. do .ailcum, Ci s•MICAIS. do lino, Acht, nitrsml do nastlie, do maristic, dioopium, it vulycuri, aso enegal, Clnlomel, p p , do santihlsc. Corrsivre sublimatia do tratg•lnatl, (Chloride fl' lime, Gamboge, Epsom aluts, Juniper btlrries, Anmerieas,l.unar austie, do tdo Foreig, lied pt reipitte, lagnesl n, gllis .l Iohehrlle dslt, dlo Allncticanus Red eblromatelatpotih Mlanna Siake, tutl earp bats, tie sorts, Sulll ltalsh, Liqustice ball, Ssgor lead, Oil cloves, Snip zine, hdocssin , Sulip quinine. dobegautot Tluil, emetic, l leon,, PAlN'l'S--Ulet. sit penpciniit, Illue, Rod gestiao, Chrmlice yellow, dry, do i peae, dto ;o in ois• do jalop, do rleen,dry, sdo lit tilrE, sd do in oilt sto tltlslrb, E i, l.anibltak, English, dto senen, die Germsltito n t 5o s1i t ling, Lilhtarg, Ellgliah, uo Sla. ):utlldllaal, tio Amerlean (iQ do TamilliEo , Pnils Ylite Enrglish. em nisi, do Americar, do carni, let lead, Potters, do enrdnln oonlin, do (tlaainskers, do corsls•n.er, Span breos nt, y,Engtits, do stonie dule, do do America do fietnugr'eck, do ground in'4d Spiotge,coorse, V'en. red .nglish dry, o file,. Mldit, dlo Alsmeriean, Ilen, Slan•lsi, to l rounll it oil, lo do refinedl, \'l diglris, dry, Sellsi Isaves, Ait x, do ground pure, sts to tindin, i'o do reduamd, Soap, Windsor, Ellgliis, 1 hiitet call, llry Amertican, Sdo o Ameicaoo E ,,lglisho do Csatile, do groundin oil, Quckvsiher, Am sarritled pure. itlt0--6m E.TAI. Me Sicine, at T till 'rhoapitlola S -A.. I,. PI.OtUGIH, Dentist, reapectfully in forms the pinblie that he has prepared,and will have constantl) for sale, tile following various ) ental Medi. eiles, for the diseases and filietious of the troth and gllns. ergetable sad anti-scurhutic tooth powders, opiates, astrilgenlt lotions, gal, paste aidl washkcs,dtlintalze elixer, gmgllesfor sIre mouthl and thrllt, anlti-seorbutis tinctlres, spirituous w:ter lar gangrenous flellrs, eds. tile tincturena lbr teader eleib, usli gum syrup exprse, I; intended lo the ese if Ilaolts s hes teelhing. Eilc of the above medicines are used for the ditfel•t maladiesof the teeth anid gums, slad with plrtleular dli reetions low they are fto e usled. SI7' Also many other articles for the toilet of the month. oet i P IANO FORiTEdS-The subscriber has just roceined a splendid assortment of Englishl German aad American i'iano Fortes, viz. rose wood, picolo, grand ucalinet, pleolo, and grand action squarepiino p artes, from It W'ornumio & Collard, (late Clementi & eo, ) Las dol, mahllogny: and zebra wonl square piano fortus, fromin A Steie, Viennn; do from thte celebrated fact- ries of J Chickorine & dr, lnosten; Dubois & uaoeen, N York; V Swift, I'hiludelplhio. Also-Flutes, of every description; violins, violinreld los, gitlars, clarionete flageolets, bassoons, horns, trustn pets, bugles, drunms, lira, strings, reeds, and every arli let of msiecal mereltantidie, wholesale and retail, oe reasonable terms. It CASEY, nov 24 19 Camp street rPo OI GOCERIS!; 'I' GitUCES!!-The subecit thers would inform the (;rocers of New Orleans the they ksep constantly on hand, a large supply of the bet Stoughton's Bitters, msanfactured by tbhete'elves,whilt will be sold it New York prices. KETCIIUM & LUBSOCK, Druggists, nov 23 37 Camp ot. SOREIGN AND DiO)li T'C IIARDIWARE. 'AI.EsAnnoDR KIRtIAAN &. Co. No. it, lagazin st., Ilporters aid wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestie ailrdware, ite receiving from Liverpool ani the Atlantic cities, direct from tile mnnufactures, sit extensive asdortmentoffanec and heavy lhARD ARE, comprising every article in ihe line. All of which they ofler low and on accommodating terms, Cotitry men. ehanlt and others are invited to call atd examin their stock; consisting in part of Antils, vices, screw plates, sledge, nail and hled hoim Iundi anit emtth bellaws, trece, ox, log, sld as hr els chin, grubbing; weeding, and hilling hones, sre. vens a d spade, horse sshoe, clout, wrought amd reat nails, chopping, brncw, hand and broad axnes, tshinlieg hatchets and tonlahawsks, ivory, buak, sellip and bone handle knives and forks, in aomplete sets o t51 and 53 pieces, diutiing and desert ktives and forks, ivoray, buck, selftip adl bIte aurving knives and forks, psn, poeket and dirk knives, scissors and shears, ironand brass re knob lucks, French, stoek, closet, dead, pad, espboard chest, till, and desk locks, iron and bras talle, etrmp hingen, wood and bed screws, single anddouble bares flint anti percussion ilot gillns, smooth and cut boh dt' ties, full andi half stocked, patent, belt, holster an pocket pistols, waggon boxes, Anerican andEnglil ftliterred steel , east! suear, and Crewley steels, m541P5 bright anld black, Jack ncrew, Engliesh ntd Amereall eastiogs, corn mills, clttol nnd wool cards, paste blak ing, iron and brns wie irves, gridirons, leune, har d ani cow bells, erss-cut, pit and mill saws, hand, lesafll ant wnod saws, tinware, iron nnjl braes fenders, toeP and usl.ovel, brass andiro n ms [rrtonnia atnd Japara wares, ten kettles, sauce and stew pans, fryingpoas, brushes of all kinl llneis, rarpenter's tools, patlst balances and eteelaurds, ae tatltier,German goods, •"et otmery, &e. " d COMafl AND FANCY STORE 113 CAMP it. in ti i t in to their usual assarl ient have rseceived a IreIt vlriety of finer artiClei .nilitbl fr Nes Yeanr ani ('/richtas Giftsh io ladies, gentlemen atl clsildren. The filluw'inig is a deactipnlio, Ladles mosical work Ibonea nf varills pattrerns, and play ing the tost fabshionable lIirv;L.adies i lain work bsre, a large variety; aIdias Tortoise Shell, pearl, lll ae' rocosrneedllc ases linld•omelr furnished; ivory sad Tortoise i hell ouvenvirr, set wilti miniatres and oithr paintings; 'orltoiI shell, pliler and wood transfer bask* cts for ceutie tables Splendidl fanry barl ets rickly ie namtedl wit)h chenille; this is atin lttirely 'icw articnle: i gralt vlraiety of Iatificial flowers for head dresses ai hiualrts, Indies Four, ernhlreidrred ii nl ly Apall e, lter finned eunhionn. nn elegcnt toilet ,Miele. Avariety o disoeeteid IpIzzIes, for tle in i actiiO entd amnlisleulet nrelhiliren. Flax indl Kid hills, ihruscid sed d undlreei. an nssortimenloef gilt, pearl, ndll jet i liet ucllkles. L.a- dies auuld rn'lrnletts writing ldersc and dressieg casers great uaricty of the fancy articles. di7 tEES & I)'LANGE , I '•\ \ 'V O lR K •-- l r g alr e l are n s "r e i l , er S e c o a ll 1 o L~ve, by Janlses AtllulllS St.. Jothn, autlir I "'l'le lf the l anadllaol," ' &c. &e. "Thel o illlitst iyou Ied-CI- (Ofale that loved tiu wiisu l. hiut toi well. L'Where i ieyv cliihd!"--an Echo iuawerti "i Jit reerivullaail flr rile hv I: fIt t'l'l'Istiu, ,A ••c, n •-Jl" c .•le !,y `V.Wt )1'KE. AN. " . f'oviusr ef 0C'riip il. Ceranitrtt'n

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Page 1: True American (New Orleans, La.) 1837-04-12 [p ]chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83016527/1837-04-12/ed-1/seq-4.pdf · for i tl baWouos lB theu Court ofPrnuate, in ar..11 i of St

irrlbers rneie.rtfLly

.. . .W 'm the Neetbtl teirIaaYa-nee" . The latter place will

eit a iplali variety of Perfun .ry,uage•aumo which will be fomud PAI•I

elalot , ofra eupcri.r flavor. 'Theirinme aveery rtile ofa very supl,-

nlt -•ul'fair r•a r invariably urge im'prove-ol~*~lbdi~ tl ;_ d palthmh

-ar-tesat"-Vi~tuni.it of choice selections fromry of N. . Prontiss, from Paris London

l•m the hIst taIo Atories--lso 1'reachhallatW, .arior Toth Brushes,

,,Ehit to eobtain.ader thi head will be

Sladies' andl gentlemen'sCa Nedl an" Thrlead Cas•.

tse a, &e.--Of the latestSalitdy, .MeMni.ig of plain ando, eeet and onith Stadcu; linen

tand W, with and without rulc l

o de•," also, GtumStia!Ild .t real without

6 .•tmpiaw wh w qpinge, end a greata1•,mdo eer euor fwr the or

it..teheMakOt e, ofhloh4ledaphi.vw.

s le •nee

c oent of Comb",

Sl Al. English and Froech

r1 the.mltnufact6ry of leum-hrFrhrhoe 6ean oeran do.;

o e bt a portion of the articles r..in addition o their fonor stock, will bo

u mle 8 , 10 ditto Noew Bedfordlhtto Batunketlitte; ditto 14 Caskl

h1 Haot Pipe, and 26 Quarter1 for eels byCO AYNI, 9A Qra"iertreac.

ysell Iene g The Younrg Br, Ana-De Vele ; Th Smuggler,

I estward Hr, Henry MasteheEL Ibe it Valinin.; I be inmor.

oThe kiely Called; The Unfor.at S M dpton Hlubert

TotleSk etehee ofa PortTown;glemwagtawei The Maen of Honm,;

Sf~ut Nighbb , hood; Tihe Disinherit.qnd Ilnes oft London Clegytman;

Fshon and RI ality; The Maideno; Dan.ia.s of a Phdeaien; Seampenlown; The

. hb l Uenk Crulse of the Midge, Od ?eriese ml ad St.,iec of Ireland, Tale,• and 'eeeca.S Love and PreIe;

i BLe"ageedl KorinlmaorL; Johnr Jeanbtm; Tihe American in

btlell. Metlern from Algiers; Me.I eanlm . Tales of the Wars of Mon.ae, Rodericek Random; The High.

ee Suenggr Village Bells, Allen Beck; Thelaran Cym.o; Chances end Chag-Jm, Winter in

r. IS pIrey Clinker, FLItk, ,l.arv andd Mi ge h;rt The Pick WiLk lub;

alek; George alcomb; Itmoe, or the.i-OR•Rgrdon; Enat aid West; Tho

StinOur Paril; Dteere; The Coun-eenOlre; Roxubo|; Gilbert urnmey;

AlIen Preocett; Twelve MouthlSppin; My Coin Nicholas, Ros•_

a Fry'e Comie Sketch Beok; elfordP Ulrie Mirrianm Coffin, Torn Jneso-

• 4 Eugene Arl; liDovereux, Thn SInui' Bride Myeterles of CUdolpho,

hlfa Don Qcnixote; The HuunarienAI De variety of Standard and Clanssi-

"at, HO H(r [CSIS ,c .21 Charter .ot.SLOF LOUl4l.V-if- I'o all whom these *pre

• tO:y concern: areeting. Know ye, thatoi Melicoart Bienvenu,a resident of the

Bernard, hase applied to oe, Octave, 'eilelo, Clerk of ihe court of Probates, in

_ hofS1t Bernard, Ibroa monition or sdver-yto o act of the Legislat, re of

teoe t4l eaa" . net fir the frnlthr asssnt. e ols t jnleil sales" approved on the

b f Ir. Notice is hereby given to all wh tnby virtue and purs ants to soorer

i tl baWouos lB theu Court ofPrnuate, in ar.for .11 i of St Bernnrd, bearing date iDecembe,I4tth, AI intthe mactr of the uaoeussino of Anionis

1,iea Weeelgued, acting as ex offcio weticni er, did

an 4i !th of January, 103l, at Hewlett'ns E.o hml u city of New Orleans, expose for publie

l the propnrty hereinafter dz.oribed andaljdteat ettitete aforesaid Francois Meliconrt Blienve.mh. Is the oand hihest birddr, for the price of

_ e re thorsand dollrar, viz:atIp ae.of preperly as gieen ur the Judicial con-

te. A Sagar plantationa ,ithedl the buildings ond imtlvrlieswthereon, situamtd in the parioh of St Ber-usmd-ltthl savon en Beauf, nt about six miles fromshe Miuit isippi, messuritg eighteen arpeots and24I nijes both sides of the Blayou ax BIoerfs,_w- t ._s it sof forty apents on both sides of said

ay ru ad on the upper liela, 0nd on both siidesft I eiiu by the property of the R:nan CnathlichallmllhLthe paih of t Bernard, and ain the lower

wI a M .L liI• a of said Bayou, by the plantationBi. A.sther tract of land situatedl i samid perish hbe-

taesoo property of the UBnon Catlolic Church olBPali ofei•t erenasid, ani the propertv of MreJoaslt e, ali• i; 8toises nId three am t froilt on bothside' of osid Bayou nuo Boeuhf,, with a depth of fortyer b•`e both sides of sainl Bayau.

Slllbweher portion of land situated on the enorth partof sals Bayeen, between the pIhantation of Mr l'irreJlSr1asd that of Mr ican Sol,s having two toio ecoadtwe f}et frost on said Bayou, with a d:plth of forty r-

4l uano therportinn of land •ituated en the seonlthSf tshe said Iayou, between te plantation of the

iisi Jord a, nsl ithat ns of tii.l Jent elis, havingsae lt9aleonut on mail Bayou, with a depth of forty atpeat. .M

A'iBl athle, horses, *, imals, ano l sihthe movealleetlty aoppertaining to said plnntetoin.A-ji a t 58s following slaves:Motns48 yetts., Martin 25 rvens, Big Bob 10 veers,

8it)1 JacksenO30 years; sBfoi 28 vers, Iletor• e yes,#il m-qoi yars, BtlIh Dipont 35 raner, Big .omedi

f yea h Lii Bb .5O year ee 35 ers Toby 32yOnrei tr llos di 16 yeaoe, Isaac 17 yearos; ill do doToin Bnwllsrt 15 years, Little Sam 12 yeans,Laleha 16 years, Boey 60 years, Yazono F years, Sal-I h tKa e.rarlvvear, Tv Silvio Ricksnn 35 yeors,lririadiktl l 30 dols, wlth hIer child 12 moo old, Mnarm3 AdileiiaB18od g Atnelia 25 do, Jenny 50 dt, GrCe•.285 " d j 90 do, with her two ehiliren, one of 18

the e otther of 6 months, Dolly 20 yeanr,Su.am.'y ears,s ind her two children, one of 3 vearsree .mouths, Rime s45 vear, Julia 23 years &

lll 5 yiears. Judith 10 years, and her child30 years, Etty 20 years, Anna EO do,

Nacies 60 years. Crease 60 years, Lereuets_• y atrie 70 year h; Maria 30 yeare, &, i Louims 4 years, Betty 60 vear;, Kessv

Ros• l19 years, Peggy 15 v•re.a, ile.--TlIe purlasmer shall assumle thet- i•h iey he follewing sums to wit:

T- ,70 to the Bank of Louisiana, on the

feo• 0•,9 to Mr Bnilton Jaohtae, en the litoeel•h, iR• ti sum of $16i,330, on time lot Mlarech,

Thi oft ol$,ll08to lJr I. B Mearty, on the 30th of

And l laosie at one, tw, tee hr and fIr y..arss.dis, bt'eoea eundue.i to saisifaction, with special-- r"eo telW io Itymeue..W oee, all por si who can set up any right,l.l oh hamh, in admto the so I plantation, tracts sf

I•a_,ad sti ate obese described, in eonsequence of oanifale oMlt in tse onier, dcree, or judgment, before rc-itod,l "si4taehr which the sale was male, or any r.e-

gal.sty Il lelity in the apprisicmnm s or sdvertie.mslsis, time or manner of sale, or for any other eauseor dee•i•t•aeoever, are hereby cited nal admotished,

t showl miwswiibln thlrtyldyss from the first puldic-etis thisa maition in theim public papers, why tile salet madueiatiresid, shoild not -be cnfirmled and hlo-.la 4,oz ti_ y to the prayer of the pnrcisher.WIhS "a heenl and seal of office, thia - day ofon•, A.. •L 3r1 the 60th year of the indepetndleee of

OCTAVE S. ROU.SEAII,- JJudge ox officin clerk."-" :ti $,FA. V ItNiVll'l'l li, em. ,MPrAIN RiFVIITED hy the autlmrrof ". rear in

y a in t sols- Huerry Clerey, to nnovel, IbySahr d "Cecil hlyde," in 2 vole. •'he Alrcese of

tals, u soither tales, by the uithtr rot "The Faurs-bkee"d j te. Niutrod'a Huontig Tonre; intrspeeroedwitsh chloseisi aceilotes, savings slad doisgs ofWossuier e. icludlug noties osf the principal cracksa m g5i nns with al;ticol euntetll+ nnod generaltludesf ame,teowhbich ae added, Nimrod's Letters otsting to Monelts, i n •elo. Ben Brace, tthe lastoflWflae's-Auow somoibyea•t.Chamier, I . N.,autlhor.s Mt7&.s ml-"d&ec. m vuols. (Volnlntentaries

rl usld o.a adntilnistered in EnglundZd A y 1yJoeeph Story, L L. I). Os id,, traits-syta e Pop, Conolgve, Adiieson aid ltiers.

i~ sa No'"and 2I of IIterper's ClaiLdtey, lh! Tactics, or nSles le fr the exeriser.a muo assoa'I the Unitedi Steteoofasitrv, by Major

eom isqT.ms 8. Army, in 3 volr. JusIt reeiveI-ai !stLe q, WM. IcKLN,

pcorner Camp & Uommon sts.

I VIIJo t"s _Ioqstsll Pl'hreseyon~everv topie pr-. no ostsa eonvaratioo, arrolged itusdr

e ie lwlith usmeeruos remarks sn the peeutltinrtloeifvarious cords. Tlhe whole so

an e siudhrblyto facilitate the aequiiitiont ofoI f the French. By A Blmar,

wlease sesel and e'rectod.tine hured of Perriou' Talles, aecnm-S ctning te text, literal and freeged in such ma 5er a to po0lt out

' Inetween the F'rench and English idiom,iatiso oftl Frenchl, according to

worss exaonton thelaulbj••. Thie wholeS ramt tise on tim soutd of tite French

wi h will thmse of the Englieh.Finies Priner, tr the Scholar's GCide

8 l'rn auaelario ensd t."thography of thei3i~,IS ,u atog its elem-nts scconslins to

;I . e-lelhteearil 'rltmohin, jest reevried andsig y - .VMN A1cKKEAN,

a -e 6eor Camp & Com ste.CLASIC LlBRAilY.

d by Phillip Fmnoci,, D D, wtllU.a t es•n tln trlnslaensl of varions.liba. a Jonson, Cowlhy. Mlilte. Drdetn,~ir.Chl tertuoll G 1Vtkcielt, Poison,

ail • a'es f ••e msore eOi iteei poets of the

weib the appendix of ;.;dilst tr•aslaaseet, in ' vsl formting volumes 18

e Clssical Il.irmtn."i f UMIPREY CLINKER, by T.

- memoir of the Atlhor, by Tlli.l-Sedition, with illustrataio, Iby Gco.

1;rW a ale,b y theauthor of "nielsrlien,',n &e., t w editiso, I vo! eomplete

i by the t 'hnr of "Pelhas.'I i Ie, bens rclnidee IV of the new edJ.

S. lsstplese S vs. Just received no e-r~,l.,•, ,• n . 6 ,'.,+,~ w iIV

i EMILY It LEtr: &! o, No 9 Magsalste saret, a:1 r.cw reeiving from ,lhipL Nuashille, Louisville,Et•eoky, Eagle, us! otheer bite arrivals from theNodrthern eities, large and new ,cleited us5ortment o

IItias, Boots, Shoes and "Brogans,consistilg of'getleien's file esift and M1ouoesco boots

"i i llqulity; dobotPdl, land stout waos tL.ged hoots n"arioeilu:•itesa; men's tain cfll sentl nodl Monrol

Iiumps and hronis, bnuckskin shoes, brog•aos a.st.ptsrs; meolt's line alsand kipped pegged shoesnnlI.,ro;mis; do boots; to stlut kip oidt wax peiged shoe,•ad braogons. gietleiu's beont iqnlilty calf sewie slloes,brogans and Jack Dowohlgs; do calf and .Moroeeohuckle shoes and ibrtbons; do callf, seal sinslt SnroenIndian shoes andsfliIp•ers, mi buf' soiu mea wings,anew article; do fine •olt; sail asd moresco IIuweteboots; boys', mies'and liilldrt' s pegged and oswedbrogts, sroil shos ocfevory qoalit andl rinl.

Al n gened nssortmsnt of mo's stmut wax and* i brogans and shoes, together with 10,000 pairs

negro tu qudlity, rossitt hteios, nailed in tlheslsik, luadu explessly for lmststauol ue; a gaol so-siot e ilt of mte's tiie and stout kip roulrtt br'Igans, aew aricl, and a arge quantity of an inferior qsuiqt

rsst aindii wax bieogais.Ladies' fine alti seal, mmoreo and grain welts, andiaomp sle shoes; dlo fise rench Morocco lnd ki id un

rouml slippers; do roan sloes, with and without heels;Iso ealf, seal nd stoil t loatther •loees; do lPruiella alhoeof all kiilns asl qlalitiCesi do lastling brogans; io gsitei:.oil alil fxed bhoo, s .: Misses' lasting spriisg dseesalb ogsan. Lhlliren's'solored Morocco and lasting bee-,ns msd boots, ke.

(Geitlcmen's fioefasloimable bllask silk hatsi do blocklolll dit licoverl do os a siperio qnallty; do imitationorom odo; iroald nd ilarosw hrim moot's fiie slih stillsbhlek RUossil hot silunedl lists, a new article. Y'otlhsI ge size hots of diierent qullitiesi do childlrel's.lMen'. and hb:'s black and drab wool tiats of various

siapes, wilh geleral orsetiment of boys' and melo's

This ssmitment will be replosihled by the arrival ofeach packets irols dte snoe osedl cities, all of whichwill be sold ol noeeommodting terms. esis I-if

TENNER'S MAP OF LOUISIANA,&c. &iA Nw )lAr' or LoesstAos, with its eonals, roeads

and diotoece., from place to plac, along the stageand stoeam boat routes, biy II. S. Tsnner.

MITcaLL..'s MAP OF THE UNITED STATIS, shiwisgshe principal Turnpike and colmmon roads, on which aregiven die distsaues in miles from one place to anotler;also the courses of the canals and reil roads thmrougil'at the eortintry, ecarefully compiled from ilt best an-tlierities--palished by S. Augustus Mitchell.

MITCH.LL's TRAvEnLER's GUIDE THROUGH THEUJiiTrD STATtS; a nip of tile roads, iistanes, steamboat andesal mutes, &c. just received snd for sale by

WM M'KEAN,a3 Corner of Camp & Ceommnion sts

NEW PURLICATIONS.Talesof myNeighorhod, by the author of "The

Collegians," in 2 vols.Agnes •erl, by he author of "The Iliress," in twoolases,Elemnest of lInerrational Lao, with a Sketen of the

History of the Sciene, by Ilenre Vheoaton, L.L. D.A FPracical Treatie on Loeomtirc EnSgines u~pon

Rail IWiays ; a work intended to show the Construction,the made of acting, and the effect of those engines inronveying heavy loands to give the means of ascertain.ig, oan on inpectlion o lthe load, and the rosults it willproduce under various cirbmnstanees,and in different io.colities; to determine the quantity of fuel and water itiill reqtire; to fix the proportions which ought to beidopted in the construction of an engine, to make an-swer any intended purpose, etc.: with practical tables,giving at once the results of the formula, founded upona great many new experiments, made on a large coale,in a uilly practice on the Liverpol and Manch...-Itailwas, with many different engies and eonsside hitrains osfearriageo, to which is added an appendix, i s*wing the expense of eonveying "Ods by Iwocomw :saigines on rail rmalds, by Cier. Fi!t G dc.Pamhsr.

Justreceived and forsal by, WM M'KEAN,t1 rt''.tors rofv(s, •s. Loil', ... t.lsL

'TIO.S,, oh S ch dteridge.

SKenngsmnrke, or Old Tile• in the New World; be-inIg Nos 7 and 8 of the Uniform Editilo of Fnulding'sWorks.Coltun, no th, Religious State of the Counctry.'hale Fislicerv; being Nos 21 and 27 of to he Dys and

Girls Library.Just received by

3JI2 C H ANCROFT 14 Camp st.SAPTAIN MAKRYATT'S NEW NOVEL, &c.-Kalin ithe Reefer, by the author of Pietr Simplein 2 vols.

kinmirgs, or a Winter at Sclos Ioio field in LowerStyrit, by Captain Basil Hiall, Royal Navy, F. R"S.,in I vnl.

Lord Roldan, a romance, Iy Allan Cunningham, t vel.Shep•ard Lee, written iy himself, in 2 vols.Id Compediout Ilistor of Italy, translated from the

crignal Italian, by Nathaniel Greene, in I vol. for-rniion No. 79 of Iarper's Eamily Library.

Vols. : & 4 of ilie new complete end uniformn editionof Washislon Irseii's Io ol'ks.

Ral,'r's Freih andt Eagsiah Dictionar in I vol, 3vo.No•geals French and English Dictionary.Bols•ar's Telemanqe-Biltsar's Key to Telemaqgre.t olesar's Freinch tolleiol Plhrases.IBolatar's French Fables and Key.IAmerican First Cl(ass Beook.s Colburn's First Lessons on Aridtmeti

"Dubenaful •i nnd Jonas's Complete Treatise on themhole art of Distillatiosn ad RectiFication, new

I edition, translated aid revised iv Jli•st Sheride.ALso--A few copies ef Bulver's Rienz the Last of

the Tribunecs. For solo byonil W. 5M1KEAN, Comnmon st.

jlltib'\ o PARAIIISE LOST, wi illustrationsJbyi '1n'n, 'inin.Fin's m' bes Ities of lyroi, or po: IIsit of itl pin-lciiol female cinsamctere i tLorei Byron's Poenms. En

graved fro n iriilil pialini s by emineait artists, withi extraet: ilul•trotini eselisuntject.Fin ler's landscapn illustrationeof the Bible, consist.ing of views of the most remarknble ploces meintionedm it a Oll andl New Testomentt, front finished drawiige,Siaed, ftros oriinnal skietches tken on the spot.tleath's Gallery of British Engravings.Tihe Gallery of Modern Bhiriti Artiste.The String of Peorls, a coll•ction of first rate crrao.

sir~s. Illustrtions wollos i'sosc of the Atlpsliy ibiehitiy commuaieates with Franc ei, Switzerland aiil GeRr-tany. By VVilliom Brckendou ,F. IR. S. member oftit Academy of Fiine Arts ait Fiorece iild home.T'lhe Anglers Sovenir, with illustrations.A Garlad of ove wreathed of pleasant flower

gl threed in the field. of English Poesy.Fisher'a Juvenile Scrop-LBrook. Ily Bernard Bar-

l'The Economy of Human Life. By Robert Dodsley,illitrated by envravings on stee'."loe sittelt in his cell repiningf anl the good that

Ihoappineth to another, is to him an esil."IlPaortol's Anatiniy if ltelancinlv.l'he Book of Getls. The Poet's and Artistsoflsoar

Britain. Edited by S. C. Hull.Thls listory of Resm. v G. B. Weibhl. Trans-I latedt by J. C. IHare, A. 51. 2 vols.Jist rrc'd and forsals by

nt? IIOTClIKISS, & Co.NT~W PIBI.ICATIO Ng,

Y AUNT PONTYPOOL, a novel, in 2 vol-Hor unea.Thu Devoted, by the nuthonress of "The Dislnherited,"

"Flirtation,"e. in 2 vls.The Adpentures of a Gentleman in soa ehof a horse,

with numerous wood eats.Cuamperdorn; or News trot,. Our Neilhborhluod: being

knt,:hes by the author oat "Our Nreighburhood," &Vil l vol.

Russia aud the RuZsiana; or a journeyto St Peterasburg alnd Moscow, through Couland nod l.ivonia,with chalatteristie sketches of tie people, by LeigIIlitelie, Esq. atluthor of Turner's Annual Tour,""Sehensdcrhanuo's;," &e.

Narrative of the Arctic Land E.pedition to the mouathof tho great Fish river, and anong thle shores of theArctic Ocenut, in the years 1833, 1834, all] 1105, byCapttlln Back. It. N. commander of the expeditioll,

illustrted wilha a nop.Just recrir n od forIale by WVI M'KEAN,a2 corner Calmp aud Coumon sts.

IlIIE snhberibers sha: receivedl per recent arrilvraSnld ' er for sale Blostos iron oeupany nails, wlsten

tranin.d Spermr Oil, Fall strained do refined whole oil doessential ils of cedar and wormwood, roll BIristone,tenluftblturced albacet i, lanrio arlus qtltiec, Sf irm can-dies, Ta'llow do Seet (Chocolate, Spanish in sp all Iox-es, soft shell Almoend, Crude Salt Peter, a suprior arti-r.le, Pougee silk ldkfs , richl patterns, 7- ald 5-4 bluacdo ahrectings, 7-8 altd 4-4 I.owell cottmns, Lwrence andAppleton 4-I brotwn sleetitgs suritable for the Mexicanmarket, enperior iRusniu brown shectinge, Raurn's d uck,lell's celebrated prest rlIn cking, Nore•us's do nteetl'ahpatent balancesr, ao l size, ildaying cnars -f various qurli.ties, a god anssortmucet of scnasnable

lelatilltri, hats and

aolnsd--u20caen pnrasols and ulbsrellas, rich patternsand latest fasllios,.

ms 5 BRI) r', VOSE & Co 184 MI gaznie sth LAFONTA 57 (:anlpl Street, hns on hand and

' oneolroar osale 100 Indian Ibls dry Mlalngn wine.200 qr casks sdo do 0 ir elltn monaei do, 50 do i shelodo,i6 fptrips Mulreira, do 10 ar casks do,6 iloe eighthdo do 30 dozen do don, 30 do Goacin w ine,30 do port .lo40 do osld Bourgn ndy, 30 bf pipes Iondon dock brady, 10piles Catahnia red wlto, 10 qrcasks do, 50 hfpilAman.di•ra wine, .50 do Mlediterraneao red wine, 30 qr casksSicily wcMldirs wine,2 etrks, 9 dou I.ondtl, porterupints; 50 scks soft shlled almornds, 50 boes snnelledslnonds, canses |iqsuorice oaste, 8 ceroona Carnetas in-ligo, 4 Eases gum Arabid, • casers assorted pickled fish,2O eanes Posaleon, tea, 5i 61b bloxes hynn to, 30 bIls

attern. aoIINNOCK't ROME, re.P INNOCK'S IMPIROVEDI EIITION OF DR.

G(itoltnlith's Abridgment of thl Ilistoryr of Ruomneto wlhich is plrefixed as Iltraductilsn to the Stndv of

atonmn Hlitory, nsd a great variety of rovaluable ifor-soItion added tlhrouglont the wnrk, oil tie Sinnlers,lnstitstioua and Altitliti.re of tihe louAns:;I wiutlihiceroua bhngrehbicol ond historical Notes; and qllentoeia fsr examnnation an thn, end ef eccl scetion. IIhlntruted witli thirty euenigrai gs onwood, Il Alhertnn.

'.aomuoer'n inproved Eilition of Dir ohlsmlwitll'r mlintoryof Engllnsl, fionm thie Ilvasiuo u of Julius Costar toitledeath of eleurge o d, with a conttinllatiot to tohe year1J32. With qnestiolns for examnoiatio at tile esil oteach nsetion. lMcida. a variety of iallihle ilSforsnn-tion addled thruaglnoet thie work. Cuintisg of tablestf eontesmpoaru 7 tovereigna and emlsinest iscrsona.Copiusa exlBalatllrvy tlestr. lRemnnrks onl tne poli-ties, anmure andti litcrtnurs "f thle aoe. A noultlie olthe Conutitluton, &e. &e. illitirated Ity trany etllgrv-

GUyc,' Et.rrEse . orn Anor:noos,a anti uan Aoridnlltcsof Keitl' iNew te'reatise ln the Uie of Globes." NewAsnerieau slditlli, aillh addliions alid itsprven entltn,and an explnti o tin i Lt alstreolllli.itl part of tire Ante-rltcan A hlnanu.Juet receited aund for sale by WI M'KFAN,nov 24 cnrier otelllll C id ColllllU srte

fJtlIi NEW YORK (BOOK OF P'OETILY, in

A l'nrentiso on the I.nw of Evidene inl the Court ofEquity. lBy Iliehard v ew',o:elc Gr(osdyl, E-q.

leports feaetscl adjdlledl ill the Ilitril Ctorllt nf tieUnited tullt.c to Irll, Enaterl, Ditrict of Pesnnsvi.cattia. Ic) Iletery D. Gilpin. Jllst received d'ltdfor sale Iby \V.i. lhiKEAN,"n,17 C'rnrm of Catp :ndl Cnommsl . t.

LIOlURli:a l.b!s landoing !iro steusmer .ulcasqusli,FIhrsla: by s G DORSuI:Y,Id " 4i NeL,,.,aut

R CICHARDS, Tobacco and Snuff manufac'turer, No. 277, Can'l e:rret, New-Orleanse

wishes to inform shis iriendes ans the public in genlaerl,thnt he is now prepasred to foirnish any thing, illn theabove bsiness, and has constantly for ale the lollowingarticles:

SNUFFS.Rose, Gcrntll Rapper,Miae bo , English I'i ",ltege o t,Atcnlri';e Ralppee; Natehito the,lihaiid, AmeIicana gentlentrin's|legoce t, OusIIKet Italppec,Irish Blaclkgamd, St. Omar,Curacor, Paris,Pure Sla:iah, fall ecarse ltapl•o,

motch, and genuine tooth powder.1 UBACCO.

Fin: cut chewoig, sweet scented or plain.Fine cut stmoking, of various qplities.Rilb-foot Vn'sinia, Spanish, ie.

Thealoveartices are ail warranted as d, trfst u.perior to any thtng of the kind Import., noad will befurmished to dealers on the most likeal terms,. may 4

HARDWARE.29 MAoeAZIa STIEZCT,

NEW-ORLEANS.IOSEPH KNETTILE, & Co.-Importera of ForeignSand Domestic Hardware, are reeeivbsg from lsu-

rope and the Atlantic Cities, direct from the Manufae-turer, an extensive assortment of Fancy and llesvvIlHardware compriaing every article in the line whichthey offer low.

Countrv Merchants and others are invited to call andexamine their stock which consists, in part, of table,butcher's, pocket, saddler's and straw knives, plated andBritania tea spoon,needles, pins hooks and eyes, sho-vein atd spades, tongs, shovels, snders, nndirons, Brit-tania andjapaned ware, brushes, blank books tni pa-per, looking glasses, anvil, vrices, screw plates, handsledge and nail hammner•, anitlbelllown, American sadEnglish blioter, cast, shear, German and crowley steel,plough moulds trace, ox and log chain, woeling, Louis-mana and grubbing hoes Mattoks, pick axes,corn andgrass scythes, Collins, ings and Simmona choppingaxe, wrought, horse and cut nails, cotton and woolcards, coffee and corn mille,planes and plain iro, chbis-el, gouges, •eka, sad, irons, hooks and hinges, guns.pistols, sho, powder and liqnor fluakr,preueion caps,powder, tea, fish, bross and bell Metal kettles, guns,knob clest, trunk and pad locks, bridle bits, stirrups,

m30." cWUGOODi --B i Sinous n & co, are n qw are-

fI ceiving from en beard ships Yazoo, and tatfitoga,andbrig Coneordia, from New York, a great variety ofgoods in their lite, which together with their formerstock on le.nd, ntokes their aesortment very complete.T le lollet ing comnpose a part, viz: shell twist, curlaide,tuck and dressing combe, oren do sofll descriptions, In-dia rubber, silk and warated elastic garters, common &fist elastic suspenders, locno foe and Lucifer matches,Seidlitz powders,towderpufih and baeastoilet powder,pocket books atd wallets, needle books, shell pearl,ivory and storoceeo card ecmes, Ihead ornaments, plain co-raml beads, necklaces assl negligees, bead chains, beadnecklaces, cut glass and plaineeed,silverand gilt beads,Indian beads, bells and plumes; pistol and large pewder flasks, shot hels, horse, belt. pocket and duellingpistols; double and single barrelled gunes, Bowie knives,and d oirk. scissors, shearspocket knives, guard chaints,and ribboens, waist buckles, cloth, hair, tooth, naileomb,crumb, shoe, plate, floor mad dusting brushes, Cologne,I Flrida, lavender, rose attd bay watcr,aanorted essences,and etraects, Maecalsar, bear, antique, and Ward's ve-getable hair oils, ehaving and toilet soaps of all des-criptions, ladies' and geitlemns' desks and dressingcaset, Iair rieglWet, frizetto and braids, plain, fnncy andmusical work bsxes, plain and gilt, figured, coat andvest buttons, pearl and ivory shirt do, shiet studds, oaldand silver pencil cases, toothpaek end tweezers,plntedand gilt lockets, rininatre cio, silver, brass and steelithithbles, hooks and eyes. ihair pins, imitation fruit, blkSand red ink, hoe blacking, violiuns and guitars, ribbedand plain peruensian caps, lintn twine, scentedl eusll.icons, gold and silver lace and fringe, latter paper, gamebafsridiu whips, walking caneeplayingcards, fiaegeld, plated and gilt jbwellry &ec.

"rile above, togetlecrwith a great variety of other arli-ales are offered at wholesale or retail on atecamndadting

N I Shell combs repaired.

aOYLE & MAY, House, Sgign, al OrtmmentaltPlteters, No S Cursuaele street, two doors from

anal street.Imitations of the following woods and marble, ex

encted in a masterly moaner.woons. " MAul.•s.

Mahogany, - Elpytinn ,lacek anl goldl,OQ•k, " (itallo and Antiao,PelLbrt do, Oriental or verd antiqute,Curlesd do, Jasper,Curleid Mapte, Illotul Stone,tirds Eye Io, I Derby Giatiile,

Sitin wanit, Potemac,Hair ,oodt, Dcov er trtnrdello,Yew Tree, Ittlian White,Coromntlle or IBlack Siaeia and Breetells,

Ilose WooI, Ameriecan Grey,Ash White Oak, lc. he. ke.Cerledl Elm,Sprcimur s to be seen at tle shop. Paints. oilt5

glass, colInal varnish; lm on baltd ani ter sale.nil

NEW OttHLEANSSADDLE & HARNESS WAREHOUSE,

No. 30, CORNER CUSTOsIstersE AND CHAnRTRES STS`

rINiE. Subscribers are owa reeivitg bi the poecketsSaid other late anrrivls from New York, in laddtiio

to their former stock, a large and haw'some assortmentSof Saddlery, making their supply for the season ampleand completc-womlprising every kind and quality loarticle in their line, anmongt which are

Ladies' and M isses' cl, llea, plain ond quilted,t Gentleman's do plain, Spanish and Creole,Ilov's do do do.Bridles, bridle fillingsanoe martingales,Saddle bags, double and single,Vtlices aul medical bags,lthussels andl Valeacia carpet do.Worsted girths and suritglee,Cotton do do.Worstedd st traing webhb.Saddle-trees andl stirrnp leathers,Holsters and pistol elts,Best iron fiatued leather trisuks, of assorted sizes,Brass lail boot top do do doCoach, gig and crop whips,ladsies'tul Geltlelsea'stwig Ito,Plated, brass and Japaned coach harnoss,Do do to gig de,)o do do bhrouche do,Cart breeching, collars, bridles and lines.llook and chain honmes,Ca haroess complete,Skirting, hanressand band leather,ritdle and top do,Morocco, dleer, sheelp nd Iltg skins,I-lorts brusles anod ctr3y colntsd,T''ogeter with a Inrge assortment of iplated, brass and

.ot..brihlle bits, curb chains, stirrps, spurs, Se. oftres hr own importation. Also, 800 1 totghs. of King'sblhand, ol assorted sizes, just receives! fions the manusts -orr at Etifiel, Conun. all of which they offerat wholesalensd retail at the lowest prices, and on terms to slltcustomers.

T'htey will also cotlnitte to receive thtsrong tile year,lb tile packets f'ont New York, fresh supples of goolsof every descriptior in their line of business.

m 4 SMITH, HIlWBAIRD & Co.C. H. BANCROFT.1 "OI.RASAIE AND IIE'AILA IDEALER in

tV Books, Statiolnry, Musiael l nstrumesnts, FancyArticles, ke. No. 14tCamp street, keeps constaltly othand a large aswortment ofBlank Hooks, Maps on Rolless,Letter Paper ' poakt lorps,Caot do M1 tanitkldt writers,Iulesd ie Pen knives,Folio Post, Desk doltank do Pocket Books,Cmmereliahlo W.tnllets,lPacket do sote bouoks,PriatingPapter, Port lottos,'rapplng tdo do do with locks,

i)rla isg do do do fortravellilgMlarble ae Portable wrhigtigdesks,Colored do I)ressing cases,Copyling dio Writing ink, black ad m red,•iorsac do Cop'ilng do

'l'issuse tdo Indelible doMusic do lsk P'owder, black and redPlasilg (Car•lts Colyiisg do%issitilg ito Setsssng WaoI'llrninl do \Vlte•Ts,Puorceain do \Vafer tarslmpstlank Checks, Clrutl Hacks,

Check Hooks, Paper Files,Notes, Caill Cases,

saf11t, Purcelain Sl ltes,Bills of Excsange, lalter doDo Ladintg, Stosne doQuills of every quaity, Clhess men sid boarssPeItrTiu Peslt, Itackgnmmonl doPonlltan Id i)osii1soes,Poalent India , slibcr Cice,Spi'tinks :o Dissected maps,(laillintt's Lontgres do (;Itoes,Ladiies Itcuy an Writisg uws,Jones' Aeslealietll do Sand sll oes,'Patent Lu.ttedl Iteserre Poulner.

G.ldEsr Pointed lPee.cil Pieturesteases. tPietr' trsmes,

Silver do do I.itllographlC Prints,Iia.stze Ink stands, W'nter Colors,(tlass te Paint ilues,Peuter do do brushels e. k e.W\edgrewotd do Uronze patler weighlts,A.l o an extesssive assoltmetnto ostanulad d ndoiscelll-

neous, la tal ntmedical hooks..lgenl for the following Periodicals.

Reput lio-m of the London, Edinburgh, Foreigtn andQaarterly Rieviews.lackhsooll's Slag zinle;LittIll's .iusslsm of foreign Litetlture, Scilence ind

Art?.JOIINSON'S Medical Chir:roictal Review, the Amler.irnn Jurist, the New York Mlirrsr, Waldie's seleetrirculating I.ibrary, W'allie's Port Folio, the PennytMagazine, the Itep(ublit of Letters, Parley's Moogazine.

A bindory and blank book manufetory i eonnecerd,\ACKEREI,, 1.31 E,&c.

11 1 2t74 bbl. mackeral, non.1 , an50 hltlfbarrels mackeral, nos 1 and 2

1129 coaks of lie,20 butsi lea hot,5000 fsst Ilsmber,

L:nIllig from brig Rinaldo antl for sale,hyJI7 S'I'ert)N., AVCIrY & :o).

-- OIttl EAI:I'S 5'5ir l5e ' ll Isf l nsstts t ls il rTereived, elnt-1 tir sale It tlheir persluanient W5ritin Arladellli'sNo. I C(tatrea street, New O)rleano' 183 Brltldwatsv'tNew IYork, Dltluphilne st., Mobil.It is portiularly designed fril private learn'rs, artd

schools, l ld is calcolsotel for persons falIl ages.l.adies andi ge.ntlemen are invited tocall and rxamtiue

the systesm for themselves.I.rsntt are -iven ait chl Ilolles as Ionmay sit the

ioonenleItle• ofall, and to clatse fLormed inll nly partof the sits.i ttli. a wlio prefer it can receive lessons at their own rc-sidenl•a.

PIersl e pnvine f te o ure ose of lessons are desiredto otendl unil they wrise ais ell as tiey wi-l.1 _ l IIFzAIt & titOTE tE _

tROGN'4l.-l.nsditg front barque Drooo, 36 csesBUllsel awl boys kip I1gged brogans; 0ldo Runeett

s .rte negr•o', sr sltr hy 1 BRIDGlE & Co.i'.h/ 131itagazine st.

B it. SIMMONS &k CO. ero ow recoimlt romon board ship Orleans, ae, a gble llgander, roker,

Merry Andrew, I'rench and German play cards; Back-ganomms Boards; Clesemen. 2 1-4 acd 2 3-8 inch litBiard Balls; 8,9, 10 and 1 1 mnch blade Bowie Knifee;Leather and other travelling Dressing Cases; Belt,Pocket, Horseman's, and Duelling Pistols; dauble andsingle barrelled Guns; Game Bags; Shot Blcks Powderand Pistol Flasks; IDram Bottles sad Drinking Cups;Percussion Caps and Cap lHoldder; Cloth, Hair, Tooth;and Nail iruishes; Orri and Chlouine Tooth Waslh:'l'oclth Powder; 'lolota cad Shaving Soaps, in great vnarirtyt long tlair Braids, Ringlets and Frizettes; Pearland Foiler Powder, Emery Bags; Ivory Tub Cushions:Patent Slides or Garters; Gum Elastic Suspenders;Powder Puffs andt Bores; Gilt Chatins, Seals and Keys;Ear-dimps; Waist Buckles; Braceletas Bead Necklacesand Chains; Gilt and Silvered IeatIs; tudian Beads,Bells and Plumes; Shell Twist; Side and DressingCombh; which,in addition to their fanner stock on handmnakes their assortmient'ery complete, and will be soldlow and on liberal terms, at the sign of the GoldenComb. j25-tf 70 Chartres street.W HOLESAL, AND It'lAlLA U IUMB A.

VAIRItTY STORE, 19o. 18 Cam, street.,n-der Bishop's Hotel-The subscribers . nsta aope"'gat their new staml, ail extensive assortment a, ertt tlestheir line, comlsinlsg every variety of Combs, lrsittes,Perfiumery, Looking lGhuses, Playing Cairds ml alarge number of Fitey articles. The followin sotipert a des•rlption:

CIOMBSn-Tmtoise andt llrazilian high stop tck, l •tand arved; do. itdo. twist, long, neot, pufl sidle, po.ae,antd dressing, ivory atnd horn; fine Inwth, dressig andpocket combs; horn, redding and r5Jra r'simbs; wooden,drasing, fine tooth and pocket con,.PERIFUMERY-A general assb..at•l of Frnnch

and American Perfumery, consisting us sl gne waterin bottles, of allshapesand sizes; It. ndser, Florida,rose, orange, lemen, jessamine, bergamo, .nallefleurs,

teta ;faicy solps of every descrilption;i meassuar, antiqa,stl vetetable hair oil soand curling fhild; eilm'ine toothwash, earbonic and ehlmorine denurfice; seened a•tl plainStoilet powder; pamatum; iwestlo salts, etc.BRUSHES--Comprising a great variety of cloth,

hair, hat, flesh, ltooth, til, nmsl, shaving, Iplate, hearth,fine antd plait dusting, sweeping, crumb fLitrture,serubbing and white wash, hbnse, alose andl tanner'sscouring, paint and varnish brushes, ait sash and grain-ing tools of all sizes.ILOOKING GLASSES-Comprising glt frames of

various sizes, 5, ., o and I draw toilets; German statis,toilet and pooket glass, magnifying minrors, etc.

PLAYING CA LDS--Eagle, Hatiy flt, Broom,Highlander, Spiel Carten, French and white back Play-ing Cards.FANCY AND VARIETY AIITICLES-A supe-

rior assortment of portable desks, Inlies' aid goetle-asen's dressing eases and ltadies' work boxes; tancy box-es of various descriptions, suitable for the new yearant Christm

as' glfts; loceet books of all sortes sunspt.

ders, mnsie-boxes, lead pencils, erayons, violins, beadhags and imrses, at assortment of fary lbeaids, steriorquality billiard balls, paste blackiton; bone, shit, vest,fall and suspncmker bttons; pearl tattots and shirt studs,razor strops; gas rmachines forcreatihg light; Spanishandi melee segars; msecouba, Paris, rappee and Scotchaiul's; an assortment of plain andl sword canes; bhack.gammon boards; dice, fancy screens, optics, Jews harps,harmoniasl, Inucifer matches, pins, needles, per•assioscaps, drinking cups, intitg flasks atl game bags;steel, silver and platedl pectacles; thimbles, twine, etc.;ShanIdsome nssortment of engravings, and a legte varle-

ty ef other articles, all of which will be sold for lowprices, for cash or city acceptances.

may 4 BEES hk D'LANGE-SWAIN'S CONCENTRATED

COMPOCiVD Y'RUP OF 8ARSAPARILLA,FOR THE CeRE OF

Serofula, or King's Evil, Chronic Rheumatism,Chronic Cutaneous Dis- Pains in the Bones, by free

eases, use of tereurvyScaly Eruptions, Mereurial and Syihlliold Ar.Pimplesor ustulos on thle . ections,

face, liles, by an impure habit ofTeller, body,And all disaorder arsinig from t;e contaminated state of

the blood, the iijudicouns uas of merecrv, &dc.F ROM tire success that haselretofore attended thisI convenient and active Syrap, it is with tie fullcat

confidence offered to the Mediucl Faculty and sutilringcommunity, as the most powerfid curntive agent in theabove named diseases, and for the purification of theblood and eradication of such complaints as arise fromthe blood being in a vitiated state.This very coucentrated Syrup is prepared with the

greatest pharmnnaecutical care and accuracy, and containsthe active principle of Sarsaparilla in the most coneen-trated degree, cotbuincd with other vegetable substantesof known eflica'y.

Toe creat decidratum with hysicians ei being allet o exhibit a largo quautity of norsaparilla in a smalldose, has been obtained itn this ireltaration-they, beingfully convinced of its merits, confidently administer it inthe course of their practice.

Price t1 50 per bottle. Sold only at SVA1N &BROTIER'S drug store, No. 11 Canal street, wheremay be had, fresh and geauine, direct from tIe pr"ei'ric-tore, Swaim's Panacea and Veriifnge,, Potter's C•.tolicon, Carpenter's Preparations, and a large and generalassortment of fresh dnigs, chemicals, &r. ml

F EVEll and At; U.---Jlut received Ilowadl's iTlnit Mixture, never thils to cure this most distrees,

mg of all diseases, Ilterrmitant Fever or Fever andiAnte. This nsedecile is univetally admitted to hav-eclipsed the ptrtensions of every other miode of ircateinent, aln therefore supersedeis the employment of anyother remedy, wherever the Fever antl Agte exists. Thesuperior merlits of the T'nie Mixture rests tlon severt rl important qualiltes. It is entirely of a vegetIblecomposition, prevet•rs relapses of Ihe disease, estab-lishes u sound and permanent appetite, oi istes costive-ness of the bowels, and invigorates a:l foritifes the on-tire system. For slte, wholtesla and retaile , by theage te, SWAIN antd BIO'IIoEll, ]C.ggists,augI 44. No L .Canal stRoyal College of Phiyasienti, Lonudonl.TIlHE original Vegetable Hgeinn TUniversal Mcdi-

c ne, prepared by WV Miskin, Esq. Melnber oftire Rosal College of Surgeons, Licentiate of Apothe-ca'y's( omlpan, Fellow of Bolt Court Societ, Surgeonto thl Royal Unlon Pensilo Associatiot," IanaostreP

lace, WVaterloo Iltirige, alnd Perpetual 'uptil of (; •0't

and St. Thomas's Ilospitals, Lnolon.This valuable medicine, the result of twenty yrees'

experience and no arallelcd success in the extensiveand Ihighly respectable ntetice of the proprliety, lptro-nised by tie facoulty atltd notilit, alld is now inii'docedto the notice of thie American iublie, at the earnest so-licitation f a inumtber ofgentlemen of loln and highstanding in the profession. It is oloed, ns a pretlili-tmry stelp, to check tile evils and fatal eonseqene*ecarisilngliam the use of the numerous oald deltetiouSnoestrun tossted upon the public by the aid of Ithbricltedproofs of mimtculous cetlel, and other thonds, yhv set ofmereeatr,unolrincipled ptretedmlers so totallyg iltolrnof mtdil scittence, thet it impossible the Ionstroutdelusil can ally lolnger go tdow' with le iutlligentpeople o|'thlis gotry. "il'nese pills, ill an aaree:aleI thleir nlature, shoulld be kept un every ianoily in casesofosudden illness, for, by their prompt atmionitrstion,cholera, cramlps, spass, fevers, atel otller alanrtitlogeomplaitils, which too oflo n prove Ihtnl, my he lspeedi-Iv earedor prevented. In fact, all those who value g odiealth, should never be withoot them. They aue soldin p~aokets at 50 cente, $1 atnd $2 each, by every respr•e-table druggist, bookseller, and vendorof ledlicile is theUnited States :and the Canadas, with copious dttnectitons,together with testimonials of professional ability fomtthe following eminent gentlemen: Sir Astlev Ctpo'r, JAbernethy, lames IBlundill, M. D., IV. Bltock, DI. D.,J. Aston Key, A. Ftampton, M. ) , and nitlnerolsothers. The orlgionls may be seen n pos.session of theGeneral Agent, Iy whom tile medicih. is imlported intothis country, anll to whom all applicatioons or agenciesmunst be mlade.

JNO. HOI.BEIN, t19 WVacerly Place, N. York,Sole Genetsl Agent for the United States, tac.

For sale by appointment of the original plop rietor.by SwtlN & •nItITUttnn, hbugtgi.ts, NO I C:nal street,-enelmr Agentls fbr Sta'thee l "f Loiseium. jult v8LT.LIOT'S DIPLOMATIC CODE.-Tioe Amerie

con Diplomatic Code, embracing a collection oftreaties and cooventions between the TUnited States andlForeign Powers, from 1778 to 1831, with an obstract ofitmportaotjadicialdecisions, on points connected withour foreign relations. Also, a concise D)lplomatic Moan-otcoutaini. g a a.ilmaroy of lw of nontion, from

the works of Viecueofort, Vattl, Murtens, WVard, Kent,Story, &c. and odler DLiplomatie writing, ot qatestinoLaof ittcrnationnl lawo-ouefutl tor publi ministers and con-siL., and for oil others lhaving otieial or commercial in-terreourre witl foireigtnations. By John Elliot, in c vols.just received and for sale by Wl. M'KEAN,a•8 Co.ner of Camp & Common ats.L ATE PLii UIATIONIS-PAtit l'or's JOUtNAL to

N a residence at Little Pedlilagtone.SCORtstUE, or Itoly; by Mnldam de Stoel; liolstlen,

translated for the Library of Standlur Novels; The Po-etmal Passages, by , E I.. Amnerican edition, with nu-merous corrections: in o2 vls.

DRAKE's AND H-A.i.LECK'S POEMS--ew edition: 2vnols hound i reote.

Tite WOIY S OF JOHN DnvoREc-in verse anid prose,withl a life, by Kev I Mitford: new edition, complete inSvols. Just received and for sale bymt 12 W McKEAN, cor Camp & Commont ste

i YAS-- ].A NV- .-T 7'hes-. • cri]ci;a, agents of theI Republice of Texas in Ite United States, am au-thorized to dispose of tile Public Lands in Texas, andScrip is now ready in eertillcatcs of 640 acres eacnh.Andt all accounts or dbta doe by the Republic, dulyaudited, can he settled for in scrip, provided the amounta not leass than 640d acres.

JIl TIIOMAS TOBY & BROTIIERS.TATIONAIRY-Steel pens, a complete ssortl•aent,coneisting of Windle's perfeotum,, Are plus ulltrae,

Peer ane, extra fine, Crow quills, ladies' rubhv, Chite-liand's rcgulatiuo, ditnond, elongated, and gillete, supelior French wafers, extra fine red and block sealingwax, patent gum eloastic, red taper; llRodlger's pen, poc-ket, and desk klnves, erasers, leter stanmps, brotze otndlacquered iukstands, paper weig;hts, parallel, mroenl andflt r;7t":a, Im..•tle-,mtel instrumentls back gammnloboards, drawing pencils, ristol board .and Ilr t ingtoiper, baiker'o eases, ptrt folio., ipokctlbook, wuIle•,&c. Jceltreccived and fi,r save bynt IIOTCHKISS & ce, 24 Chartres atVEW BOOKS-A- Lady's Gi/: or woman as sithe

etgit to he. By Jane K Stan'ord.frcdonts Recolletoinns of the lluse of Coimmons

frnt the year I0: totlhclose of 1835. Ineluding peesonl sketches of the leading memi ers of all parties.Agnes de oanf/rldt, tn lhistmtit:al talc, li Thioann C

Grattan, aut!or ol Joqureline of fllland, Highways andBylays, &c. in 2 vole.

The Ifeeeens,h y Robert Mndic, author ofa guidc tothe tervation of natire, &e jult receitti and fori sale

bnel5 IIOTCIIKISS &coe, 2i CIartre st-1t.OTIIING--. P. FREEMIAN &CO. NO.3 MtA.} GAZINE .ST., are inow recivingi their spplics ,f

fall and wintecrlothlion, and will eontinute to receiveshipmients by every packet throughout the season. TheyVhave on hd, nal alre nIow openlin a eneral assorti-iment of ltte and cmmer nmtn goods, suitable either llr thlecity or eountry tradl. As their assortment will leIrgoe, merchants from the cotntry toill find it to theirdv:ntniee to enll antd examine the co

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- 4IhACT t)F LAND ON WOLFitTU I ai 1month of the Bnnotiu rai, at the head of Schoooee

Navigatitl. State of. lineisi ii; COnlttaiinng 40 .tcres,emhnmcing bouth sides if Ito river, and on whichiel is aemHll house. This land is well wooded with live oak,bier}. piteo, etc. The situtlioen in an eligible one for aPMkW Ml.1.. The timtber for wiclth andl for tle dam isalcady cut, and mtayti ereteed at a mloderate expense.It pronximity to the city of New Orleans, tite incrernedlald ieoreasitg demando for titutter, is worthy tile oten-tion of any pereon desiroas of embarking in tlat busi-nef.. ur terms o hplIy t h

R 1 WVEI.I A N, llerr'hanta' Erhaugea

B UBower & CoSAYE just sIceived at their ~Furnishing Ware-house

i No. 17 Ca,,p sreret, by recent arrivals liom Eu-rape, andl the North, torge additions to their stock ofasiu

l and ornamento l hor.sekeeping articles, whiclh cel-

lectively (they believe) form an assortment more gener-al andl complete thao is to he imuad in any smnilar estab-Ishmmel known; osltitllg of

SILVER WARE.Coffee nid ten sets; pitchers, waiters, castors, candle-

sticks, cups tumblers and goblets; table sand desert forks;table, desest and tea sploons; marrow and gravy, or ra-goalt soons; Msgar tong;s; afr, sauce asotllsup ladles;atoter, fruit, padding and fislt knives; sickle and desert

the ntualaetory of Mr B. t.ardiner, of New York,

whose long establislsed reputation for the manufactureof silver waco is sulfficient gearrantee of its superior

L i Dl -ALE OF SHEFFIELD AND BIllR-MINGHAM.

Tea and coffee urn, tea setts; mastors, liquor and cor-dial stnnds; superb candlebras, and Epergues with miSeror plateaux, for centre of the dinner or supper table;waters round and oblong, from 8 to 10 inciles; beef-steak and vegetablo dishes; rich disk covers; cake sandbread haskets; decanter stands; mantle altd chambercandlesticks; wine strainers; coolers anti syphlas; decan-ter labels, claret corks, tea strainers, table bells, tea, ta-ble, egg and mustard spoons; egg boilers and stands,toast races, &e.

SILVER ON STEEL WARE.Table and desert knives, forks and spoons; soup and

entuee ladles; butter an fish knives, cheese scoops, as-paragus tongs, vegetable foaks, Etc.

JAPANNERY.Fine Gothic Sandwich and round corne, waiters, in

setts and single, firom 8 to 31 ilches; do ofpapieer malr/e;bread, cheese, andi knilb trays ; large upritht platewarmers; spice, sugar and sash boxes; preossng cases;lsdia tea tables in toats, caddies, Jappais d ad of richtortoise shell, etc.

LAMPS.An extensive asstment, among wtich are Astral

lamps, all bronzed and gilt, and of rich out glass; mantlelamps do, do, eachplain and with glass prisms; verysidenlid cut glass do; bronzed ld Japaunsed side orbracket lamps.

CIANImELIERS ANI) HANGING LAMPS.English and French cut glass chandeliers or Istres of

8, 10,15, 18, 2 and 94 lights; French bronzed and giltGraeian lamps, 3, 4 and 8 lights; hall lamps and In-terns, rich bronze boat or centre lamps tfor drawingrooms, from I to 6 lights, Ilamp shades, glasses andwicks.

MANTLE CLOCKS, CANDLEIIRAS ANDVASES.

Bronzed and marble; bronzed and gill, andl cI gilt,with fixtures, etce counting house and kitchen clocks;bronzed inkslands, ceggar do; ipaper weights, thermome-es, Etcard racks, ttudlestieks etc.

CHINA WARE OR PORCELAIN.English and French diting dental, tea anl coffee ser-

vices oe plain white, gold edge, and very rich tancystyles; splendid toilet sests; water and milk pitchers,mantle vases; faney card racks antl baskets.

EARTHEENWARE.Dining, desert, tea, coeice, breakfast and supper setts;

toilet ware; pitchers. Also, Canton china dinner setts,etc.

CUT GLASS.Decanters, pitchers; claret and colored hock decaotres;

bowls, dishes, celery vases, salt stanls, sugar bowls,butter tubs, fiSager basons, tumbllers, wine, ehampaigte,claret, cordials, lemonadtle anti jelly glasses; fite coloredlbook glassoc, Also, candle shades.

TABLE CUTLERY.Fine Ivory balance hmandles, self tip and busk handle

knives amn lorks of It ad 53 pieees, or ,by the dozen;ivory Ihanlla klives otly for silveer frks; guard andgame car'erst lotg slices for round beef, oysterknives,not cracks and picks; stigar cutters, cork screws, etc.

BIlITTANIA AND BLOCK TIN WARE.Tea ant coffee setts and urns, with I and 2 faucets,

suitable for hotels and steambotts- spoons a;d ladles;venson dishes with covers, eysters or chafaingdishes; dishcovers, plate leaters, coliee greegs; tea kettles on standswith heaters, egg boilers, etc.

F ANCY iHARDI)WARE.Brass and wire fenders, brassandirons; brass and steel

shovels and tongs, etce copper coal hads and punc, h ket-tles; brass spitt00, elimntey ooaks; Jlaplvaes,, brass alldbroze liandle hearth brsllcs, faoey bellows anl e rasltbbrushes; crimnping adtt flutian manuines ; umbrellastands, grate footoen ftr Wlarlin• dles.r

KITCHENX 'UIINrT'URRI.e- lstsi fiigofirot, lit,brase,, ropperalnml odsl enstr rea, being a collection orill utansilsusually rcquinedlto arculisary tuposes, aait tusirfalsnost t.Try article wasntdd byhlons: keeperscan be fiond in their establishmenrt.

nO Silveresdl plated wnre repaired astll repolished asnew. Larmps repairetd and trebroszedl dec 31

WIOLESALoE A ND RETAILCOMB AND VARIFTY STORE-at the sign of the golden

conh,Mol70 Chartres steert. The subscribers have re-eeived, in addition to theirprevious stork on band, it flland comtplete assortment of articles in their lie; viz:combs, perfamery, Jewellry, brushes, locking glasses,fancy articles, &c. conistingo in part as follows:

COIIMIS-tortoise shell, wrouailt and laitl ttuck,twiet,qnilled back, long round, dressg, sidsle puf, curl andneck, Brazilian colbs of every description amongstwhic arc some lexican patters, Ivory combs of everydascription, hoan, dressig and ipacket, together with ageneral assortment ofFrefahr ants Amnerican.

PERFUMERY-Cologne, Lavender, Flonoia, honey,bay, ose, and oran.e flower wafers of every size ands -eription, campborated Colsogne, extract.of Bergamtot,lacy saaps of all kinlt, sblavilg sao in Mkes ans pate,cream soup do, Ward's vegetable hair oil, boars and anotirusedo. I reston'a smellig salts, plaint and perfusmedtoilet powder, pearl powder, ion let sflt and boxes po-

atam in pots and rolls, orris ansid cbllorie tooil washslid sowdeeas with a genersl assorttnrt of

JEn VEI.I.RY-some ofthe latest anl most fshliona-ble eett, consisting of white and red cornelian, topy es"jet enrdrops, set in filagrec, breast ins of a gres. setsr-ty ofpat;crn, watheb trimmlngs, gil nd srilve .ncklec,silver thimbles, silver and gold prt sils sid gusard rhains

BRUSHES-Cloth, hssr, dust se,crulnb,lnearth,floos,lst, fieb, tooth, Ilate, coaeb, Nail, shavling, slme andwlhitewash ruslm.s.

LOOKING GLASSES-GeC man stateia and toiletelassr, magnifying and Frrench dressing glissas, honado, with a vrieais of other kinds not enumeratend.

FANCY AiND VARIETY ARTICI.ES-Frencland American portable ldesks and dressing cases, somevery rkch and fiely finished ladies work loxesaand dres.sing eases, with slid witthout music, maasicnl bokes, Ac-cordians of varios kilnds, violins and glitaurs, silver andplated pencils and lernds,wed pencils for carperltcers andcrayons,mtmtle clocks,guns s uaa pistsls with and witlouttcasees, percussion caps, pre-sasiot cap chlargera, aipplescrew drivers, shot belts. game bogs, easte bllacking, toytea setts, lndian beads eof every kind, bells and plumes,lineand eommon knives, raczrs oad scissors, thimles,needles, sins, silver platcl, steel and eosnsnm sectnu-

ilec, pocket books and wallets of varios kinlld, visitingcarus and card eases, playing rarsts of Frencb, Genanllaand American manufacture-dalls, imsitation fruit, saulsboxes, prsits ssf various kinds, Susioddra' Pomeray's,Emmnerson's, Hillman's asnd HawkiS's razor straps andnetallic honesr,dirks, fancy bead necklaces, do with '-nrdmpnltoy watches, pearl battons, powder flasks, co. ndplain seed beads, gilt and silver do, guai elastic suspen-dlers, and garters, plain and sword canes, backgammonboards, dlice, optical viennea, jewsvlarps, loeoforo atcelhes and driSking caps, with a great varietylof otler arti-

les, all nfwlhu" will be sold for cash or city acceptan-res on 12 months credit. B II SIMMONS, & co.d4 70 Chall tresst.N EW BOOKS-Conti, the IDisaeded, with otherSTales and Faomies, by Ilenry F. Charley, is 2

volumes.SCousse!sweet music bnlt a startAndl a balm fir every heart!"

The Lest day of Pompeii, in one volhmne--nniformedlitioa

Tle .sslulet, for 1038.Just received all

t?. or sale by

lan 22 HO'I'CIKISS & Ca, 24 Chlartres t.

STATEOF LOUISIANA-Parish of Ouehita.J.fTICE is herCby given to mn resident owners end

proprietotrof aItd:* epecially to Daniecl WV Cox,IHenry ' urner,arto any otlicrpersou or persons, whomlit mayordoth concern, their heirs, executors, admin-istrat•ar and assigns, in pursuance of five several orddinanees of the I'olice Jury of said parish, passed andapproved on the 15th of Jtilv, 1335; the 11th September,18•5; thre 8th Jult, 1836; alid the 5th of De. 1836; andoftha 7th Feb. lh.17;.no further, in parsusne of thedifferent soctionstfao actlLansed at thm 2nd session ofthe let Legislature of tbhe 'I erritory of Orleans, entitledan act relative to Roas snd Il.evees, and the Police ofCattle," approved till of April, 1807; and of the tst, 2d,and 3d, sections of an act passed at the Ist session of the7tI Legislature of the state of Louisiasna, entitled an act"supplementary to the snvenrl acts relative to Roamdeand Lveee," approved Feb 108th, 1825.--'hat unlecsthe roade and othetr works, nas ordained by the said Po-lice Jury,and in pursuance to laws, shall be workedand completed, as the ordinance or ordinances of said,olieeJury, inplnrsnane to laws directs, on ttr beforethe lrt ofJaly, A D 1837, that thle sme will he dtoneat thecharge and expense otfsaid non resident proprie-tors, and that property sufficient will be seized and sold,to satisfy the expenses thus occasioned.

I.E\IS F LAMIY,m7 Parish Judge.

ETAT DE LA LOUI0IANA--Puroisse du Ouachita.Avis.

Est par le prisen' donne a lout proyrrietanee foaniernon resident, specialement a IDnlatl \V. Coxe, lHenryTorner, on atout autttepersonne on Itrsonnes que alaspout Concesner ler periteurs Exelenura Adutinis-Imttter, nu ayunt can, stivnnt 5 diner..es ordonntneesdu Jnri de Solui de In ditto 'Paroisre, passe ct apttrouve Ilo 15 de Juillet 1835 Ic 15 de Septembre 1835 le 8 Juillet1838 le 5 de Decembre 18811 a le 7 Fivrier 1887, et deplus suivant lee diverses section d'un acte passe alam session de la Iae Iegirlature du territone d'Or-

leasne, Intitule acte rclnlif att chlcmins et lvee, et alaPolice des oninaux approtve Ic ti Avrel 18(17. Et dtelutIre, 2de, rt3me. Section dtn aclt se osale le rcses-cionldela 7tt Lgislaturc te I.ctat do laLoiianna Intitulcacte supplementuire dux divers actes relatit nulx chc-mins et levees pplrouve le 8 Ferrier 1825 A mainsquo les ehemins ct attnos tranvtx tt i stt t ordonnspar I dlit Jure tIe Poliee suirount Ia Loi; qtl lea ditotrauvnux sient cxecutes et uit i l selon lordotnance, anles ordonnandes dut lit Jure de solue en conformite aoeeIa Loi avent an le neto dI Juillct 1837, qut les ditstravaux seront executees a In charge et aux frnix desdits non residents propertuaires, et qne des proprietessntiasents serond soiises et enduts pour payer les fraixercassionne pour lea dits cehmius et travaux.

Le 10 Fevrierl, 1837.m7 .L1VIS F. LAIY, Jugs de Paraisse.

A DISCOURSE on the Life and Character of thel.on. George Sluathew, late pneliding judge of the

iutpreme Court ofthle State of LIai ltana, by the lion.Ctharles Watts, at the request of the members f ltlhebar of New Ofrean+. Just Ipblli-l ane d frsole by

f : _ B ENJ'N LEVY.

•() IANG FLOWEI8I k ROSE WATEIR--In eaois-Sters of five g;ellens c:ath, anld in boxes oeatoin-

ing each one doz. small bottles, rec'd from Marn lies.For sale by II. BONNAIIEI.,

f128 Tehlatpltulons street.

L O1ST OR STOI.LEN-A liberal reanrd will be pivL c• e for thl recovery ofa Pocket Book with its con-tenr•, that was taken or dropped flom my pocket onSunday evening last, while in the crowrd rassistng to putott tihe fire in Catmp treert. T'he Ipocket Itok isn e .n-man or large size, uhblacked lenther, with tile taitme of\Vm. B. Bridges written on it in two or more places,onttajitng numler,uas papers of ilnlmrtanc to the o:t t-rr. ApBpldy at the T'rut .ltmaricat noire.

J .WSI, B. BRIDGED.

fIlE INI)IAN',' I'ANAC-,n'

tO)Rtihe eottfrt ltstt l a, eItt torkitgsevil,g•lut,as.iatics of. hlip gout, i pieot cttnlrSa, dilt oiem,

tl-hilitie anvt me 'e'iatlditsersust. 1 lcrluhrly tltreen manlplatifulatfeetioos of the bones, uleel'teld thlrast ,"'l teies-uils, ulcers otf every deserotption, fever ores, and internalshsesi., fistulas, I!iles, scald henad, scury, blies, clao-nic sore eyes, crystsclis,lothles, eatd cysy sarietyco ra-tneonus ifle•too, churonic Catarerh, head anhe plroceetl-tag From nly tr'id humor, etmlo it thie stomach aral dys-

peptsi prooeeotltg fromvaeriott, a fletiotoof the ,li.r,claao liaoilocntmatioa of the kidlleys, ntI gieanel dabili'ty eausd by a storid aetioo of the vessels ef the tkin. Itis sioguloely efloesious in renovating those eosttitutiooswhioh have been brken dn bake ta by iodplcious treatment,juvenile irretuloeities. Ia geoerl telmns, it is recins-m otaldl in al those d lsses wich arise from imluritiesof thu blood, or initiation of the humors, of waatevernamea o f kianl.

Some of the aboe ceamplaintsmay Irn P uiee some tli-flingasi anlt anppliotion, st hile theelreumrtatees of theease will lictate; but for a Sotelol remedly or Ptrificatortoremove tecantse, the INchIAN'S PAhNACEA willgeoelletly be frousl sumeecnt.

TO TIlE PUBLIC.mlow true it is, that moderl Plrien hysicians, l tlie am-

bitio e toneoel in their prefessionl explore tie vast fieldsofeienee by thne ail oe'semoisty, anti omeek llne retomedial agent;n nshort, to iIiv at prftin in t cto thepancLiee Lay merans of artt alone,--otirely overlook titIneglect, as beneath tleir notice, tloericlt andi boieonatestores ofmedieioe, which the Altmightly h:u s n aesstl tos'eiag out of the iearth inl evety lime! Anc low mchsotre true isittlhat ahtiletba Americats Phyaitilamt LOoksto floeign coatrtteia s for mavy of Ithis l oat ommotin at.lsceslary articles, perpet helly choglg aos thoy ao siatthe litates affnliot orfully, be is sututionaled in sloown eountl with yn etltllelsprofusiooT of metleol pldots,

sitlhlient to aoswercity ioldieatios in disease or to cmreany curtble disrermen n;adyet he is igntrant of their sit-toes, andi they are uflferedto 'wastemtheilr IrHilg on thedeselr air.'lhe elreets ofvegetable meiinoes tpon thle sylstem are

temlmrary--thl ta of tierlslastitng. 'The Ibrmer ex-es theirteffln oeelass ofrf-tIe lattesr, meco• ipritieaulr, act ellesicslly ilon the .oliads, deeonisosthgthe bones anti ucdlersirioig thle eosttilutio hy a slowantid sre desltrecton.

The congeidallity, eflioleey talm SAFtTY ofvegela-ble tremeties over A ineal, may be eltimutateti by cotlaslt-ioni the aiteitot ptctiee writh the moslern o; h il5 Itritg iisrtae immediately ut;lect o1aw ot obseivattiolt the ]loli-ntt prattle with tlalt of the whites. Whlo, it Aierieo,

Inas aiot koiowtoelteard of retltlted instances wlthereinsome desepioed, O nlUthellg femalelodlat, by meansosflire sintple remedies alone, hits sltfeertl the niost Iellti~laola stlooithing creas, after the aitte ie Mei lea of theeommit itraetice. directed in the moast skilfll iamner,las foilhet! Anid who has not been soriwitl attlecm-patatioeease avdilfaeoilty oitll wtich the lodlao fitfes him-slil leom at, iltsease.tolt t the alotost toltl abstienece

rofm a loi unese amolng tlhem Who Ihas ever hearigotals Indlian with s eoatisttioi bc kton snod ruined byilltrettaent A:id enn a dotbtexist ilist thhis happy en-e stption of te snavege from most of the ills which theflesh aonin ist eirto, is ltiefly o rigo nlotacloe gnuisationfe rexPrmet thich he emptloysr p 'tnite ttssodre,-big tlif'eetoa it swccess, is a fLrexem ldifati s ofi.-inilhate somtediority of thie sitomle tacee tlesieans of cure

htihrl cmo has crealed for the betrlit of lr whishlleitover those wllclt tie o io de atid t the ait of man hIrne innvetletel.'lom a lang residene amotng a pnortino ofL theorigin-

alih bitantsf tionny, ato li nt ttla tl htiathte atetanl.otance willth tle ethisls of care aof some of theimnostsuecessful plaetititooeis, tile lt'Olitlcetttr ot "l'le hlttiala'sianseen,'aeqaltrel a ktnowledlge of some iof tile mosteiOwet"ulald rfavorlteremedies . From tlhese heseleeteld

tnetl as were most efln iosaoittt l prtl slilrmlral emant, liftelexriots exlriihllets to test tlleirprioeipleslind sTreogil,lie has eons rbcetltem thm is the tsll tIee presentetl, as the

Iost I lRft e t ad Leoeficial irce the p'llao-e tor wihih itis reeommemled.

'he popreitor ol'erstltl I, rltelamation to tie lInlliet,with the oascliotslttcs thltt lie isylloei i wlilittlheir sea,a temetly enapatll ofrelevoittg onay ofl his utlllctel fel-low beitli, who nre mfsterglll ultiler the hittliallS ltlnsanti olbshi ttieeomolahilt to which ir is ltlltlicalie. 'Iosucha it will Itrove iof ililelyable slaito, as the toeltis,atllilnt mycases, tlte only tiaoans cflelevin gtlrir sollf-Ilhlle tantit relOrnill hemlalice moe rtol Iealult tllihap-Iilles. llsis intollel rel asn i etiltlin i io r tmery lyitnlity tpe ehoce bat e et tully gald •ilol melly olllelrl iuoilltuse bit as oste i hirl is lthlle iot sill int e lit•hlilllyextreme eases wiheli all tltltihtclhueolelietlei ll. tltisitiasl one reliemlenly I tlIis is the drellltoiior it llcicOb-

t saitled l ell tler itrlltsbeen hlitnoellclrite. ntit is ollvli,}aont thl'ee yeall'r il lles lili!• ll"a'Pplllll till

,Il'seated in the lie; bat 10 lila .att lt utit1uEe oe Inllof dllr htllliihtlls if le ls niil4 tie ttiillllltl ii eloitwo iy

olyenliv e re the y dase be) d thaitheits mr , lilts were

all perhiiliS al the o tto n lelO tlrvtlies ti itt ptie \ltsil-

cever it is IkllOWO\ it il.li ll.a ,idy liilli hito ll~r, litIItle iis

tIa'ltils the moast sbStatittal tt tloillteitnn lreof oa itsmerits.

IlTe v:thieFlle t lnce:l i most cons iioolms ill thoseani lte e ati vei alid ds i lilieti t;si dit plor' tcl dat tion

Stilrh talece, tlerlitgelelil iit'lie digiclttn e nl &ln;n d -e.t'l'lese it cntlsitlclly irhliltveicni il llln em110s 1 ii eiile-ly erlalicitrs tie ilises toil el.lcts ofiliereI•iors, iIte'-

vrtonl ies the e to~slll~i tne stmca~he lathalxcte sactioit •lit

valet tletits liertttonst m tti leinsle lnes otltisell.n hti t ttiismaoenuliot inr tuefrtel notae iteotit, its

l Ityp effetsth w ol nt lerss laiet, gitltign alaost itlle-.-iliutleteliaf

'Taket iin riiopre 'tots, tltlridhii'ult Panters oprrtltesri er ban aI thsr Latite l e tr ellle; o to1 i nllor ets, o lft lie , t,anti lhtx seii nel, an ltli-pios lllilllie Iitl isi tltl.ll IIh in

Ilnillwetao rser estelt ise t l Io n trtlttlellegiloe. (merLet-awlly exsressl, ih ilelC'taSes il tlhe seclettllloll il lla exeretist mgitc OellS tio thiiesl , ar ntitn toshxeiltictio iiit ihe glan sh lllt t llliillte I l:teiaiiiei. JIrsil" iee llthielles itsollewutitllatyo e aneloteralsool.

ltiistlsnelioioe Itas bett letal highly snefil in mrnnylltigui.tis e tllse ansiltllee slumpeified, ilt it lns bIi n

t ln with e oluleltli nices s a Inio iltly llr l t m II dIt ii-I'iliclr, Iqlt tose whon HIre sitbJreel Io eonilbaiilts of thle checstI

ai "' Hliose Eoilstill~iin ol~lrcl~l lherw ligol.. Ytlld p~el=

sltls wii tt, owutll to lln t io llr tluilvt bltl atill tm:sl o-ae, \\l'lltlenr\ ~ atlit~t tl~i llk is c(}lls ilr , l'el llcea mlI.V

SI l~ia Ptlolacea, takeill ill .a small tbist.; will Oll$•ler l.il i'ts

lill'liOSes, its Inichlestsllnit0 at less eXlIeLia+r ilnll in afla tttoele agietihik' tutittor5P he|at the eOnoillll slietlll'ittk.Thle f~lllUihlhl: eei'ii8ll tes , ost of lIIIIIIIIUIlS siili~il'~~hIie ftihlt Iue iigsUirieltiilte silll to f low ili• efli'ct of

the ]nlIlo , lttiicat,, ilaetutl.iooti etlllttptiiitolol'ie:.rlieotirlneil;Iol alsoto cltilili tili tolust soibl'itoiiynlltoer it5 tltt~eriet|i'y oat1 tihe syTtill hi eonooll ostt .

CASES OF IIIEUI.\IL.VILS.I.ClIttIILstTer, Nos. IS,1 S.

l)titlig thie lto Willler atls pliltBi I s as a lnhiclt'l withi 1el' o severe eotd tiltlineesi rlit rtlititnltt , s eseleSiOlittl by

exposere ht ba we.lthIr. tnowte tkeleatlt I hteaStIra Illsni,iio, Ilull1 YiI bl~ttle3 orl'le Iod~ianlt Pi lmll~ eea t'e9to|'•.tl

me to i'ltr.et leitlthl, ladttsliattdf .ittly reeouilt.ntl it to

rall si itilarly aflliettc.JOHiN FEIIGUSON, Kingst.

CainoLnsTi.os, tMarch i, 18 32.[ was seJaEd atout three yearns since, , ilth a litressilng

rhelnmatism, caused b) taklag a screr col, •wlile undertlheinfluenetoc mercury, aild ali:I llhas dIlithied mefliom lbusiness nearly evr sillee. ulitng thlis period 1:have be n a pIatient in tile hlsMarine lospitll, ill thlis city.,uptwarlds tl fiur mnntIls, ail neaely the isamt length ofitime in the lIaltimore Il ninilt, :uiil triCil alnmost eel'yienedv, with little honcft. Oa the 16til of Fcbrliniylast, atithat time scarcely able to move about upon crutch-es, l commenced tlhe ue f lldian's lanacca. lIt onle

olltlitli m;tntil niyselfentir~ l teediroil am, aId amlow Ialpyll to state thlat Ie cotllar ifyself lr lctly well.

1V\I. "'UCKI"II, 18rM e st.CAOES OF SCIIOFULOUS UI.CEIlS.

New 'YORK, Sept.t10, 1830.lThis mar eeletil" tIhat ill the lil ol 1•25, I wts seized

with ait swellittin my neck nld thee, awhiel iallcrnlaadslleelrcted aHndbecae large ghiastly ulce'rs ill my neck.

Ali teyrrig svetal pli3ic'ails to tic anltactage, I welto Phititcl1.lalia,tal Ilacel 02stell unttier thle cain oflen.P and t hIlclt, ci lieu, ilieretreiitetl sclivlttatisoto tiaeloet, I wle pronoeUce d utter-ly itaiurahlie. Alier-warts took twentty botitlesofSwtain'lPall.Icec uld eightbottles of Potter's Caltholieon, with nio umaterial bhncfit.Despairingonflile, lliilh hald now becoie a bur hen tome, I rietrcell to 02 lpicearts ill New York, ill 1('9, atndgave myselfol p to a iinagerig detlth. Ileinrei of theg.i IPt SiuecSo of ThIe lllianins Pnliiicesa, howeielie easeasimilar to In oenl, I was persuadel d to tJ it, as a Ist re.soll. To ily grellit nllllSet, as well as satialietiion, Isoaonftnmli nI iyslfltlly ircoverligl lllnd tlioi takingseveu botls, the ile.rlbhealhll tal I ihcloinc lierfetlywell in the course liftwo mitoniths, iad have iremnine ll oever silc. inkethisa stailelnel nl l asllt it pllulishcdl

tli hl beilefit ofl'hose at hine sufel'ing unllerg similarsolfiunsorl" syplilieticl afctioils, tlllt they tlmty kilowiwhilt halia cureilone who lhas nultertd elrrlt thing iti

tleait, aild i ho clopsid.es hisi life saail by IIhD aborte sy.rup.

WV.1\ Il1lIHAN.

CItnateTuson. iJuly 1, 1831.I was aflllcted, flae ylacs with cii ulcer it. the log, ce.

casicnally aecolnllcnited ilaitll eriblctlattlus iillfaatilollHand exeessgri liil ill the g1l ald anicl joilt. Seellciilielit llphylsicin i exertedl thieirhjilltI aui it, but with-nut Fe'rnliuelt licnclt. In this celse 11ie bottles of theIldian's I'ncelnie mde ncperlifect core.

1MAIGAtIIITI A WES'I', 121 Mlkost at.For saleby lENItY ItONNAIIII., ilcluggiast, sgent

foe tle ro ritolrs, T'Ltholiitiotllas street. j IGSPAIN IL'VISvTE.le . c & __. .SLPAIN RIVISI1'IEi, &e, by the autlhor of iAyear

in Spain,' i t'svolc.Trails soflodb. character, as encerally apptlicable to

the Aborigtnies of Nortlh Amerie, by (ji Tuner, Esq,

The Politicol Grammar, of the United Sttest or acoiplete view ofthe tlheory anol Irmtice of the generaland ototle govetrnmnls, with the relatlins tit een tlherln-- ledicated anid tilptell t tie y ong mien ofi the LnitedSlatro, by ]Li I)D 3ailielh, Eelq.

limt,'od's Hlualiog l'oure interspersced wilth chalracter-iloie oadciltcc, ecyitigo atid doings if olprting eien, in-eliiiing noticec of Ite principal elmtli ridoer of Entglutld,with analytical conltnts, land gmeneral iindex if nalnce, 2voluluces.

Coentlcttrii~s o0 Eqatty .,frtiuoprjcpudete, oit;tcred in Eglanld clnd Acierichy Juicuph Staros- L I.D lIone.profssor oflaw io Ilarvelod naivcrsilrt, al Ist.SVal "h,f iiTyol#' eaerol J'i-.eiioe.

Vol. 13th, l-eh/hla Repor-Is.The S•etimieals ofal loeers, with 12 s*loured plates,

Lolcdon c Edition.A.soo-A few morec lopiecnof CiiIIbe's Pluennolgyt"

:Rienji," Lncrge SlrIyoros fiocutuiiooc OF•n uluecieO qotIa.ite. with ehiltati, Billiahlt Illa cfd1t.4 cod il -'2 inctee,

jiilo ti's icproved nietalic Peen,jiapalc d ppellcrs, weiglits,&c. tc. &o.

Just received, and for sale hymalIt _ BEN.t. LEVY.

-W int)KS-The ore}unt iN.colliin No3, coi -raining legculal of Soliun. hy the ntiiihor oF tlte

cil, llaok. IIOTlCCIIIiISS & Co,

- ibl lio • hr,hadhdle, IHarness and Trunk MItanfrutiurer, and fnr.niasher of Mli!itary Eqipmens ul f crery dscripliou.

No 1F P'rtllouui irtU STa ErT..H IIAVING in eniluloy t-i' oiil ililtVic Workeen,lie is rceady tl xecllloe work il lie alUcIo lillCe at

tile olirtst noltioe, tlhd em in 1t I*i'/IC tl m,,lcrehontt n nd Icc Plar' ihlcking~ru aakos If everyl o-snription, conalltlv Ioi hanl aB LOCK TiN L El(T, &e-it ll- liilo-k Ti, ti

Iions I'lata Ninc; 5 Itton l.eoot !'iIla ltons ShltetIrcm; naid 100 ec•cs a c'llliit •lhefe ill tore noil firole In) ult a LAY'I'tN & t.'tie. aa Ic rar*e.

THE FLORIDu A 5T AU , 'gE

S•~ISAMBOAT LINE

TIIHOOUtI IN FIVE AND" A ALI DAYS.From Mobile (Alabamn) to Augusta (s-T EAVES Mobilet e•et othe daL , imena, thaa f.JL tiAe riral of the mail from New Orleans, t81steamboat EMELao E, to Illnkely, eoaches to lPenaglsteambantl (per Iensoeola Bai, St Rosa soIm nd ms I,tnhachie lit er anti Bay) to Cedar BlUat; ec•achsvia Marinnsa, Chsatttsooelleer, (formerl Mearl enon,) Bainbrlitge, P'indertont llawkinsvslle and l• i.ville, to Augusta. A pjssengeer takinghls seatbile is in no danger of being thrown out or laai hpre.erenee by other cMlfRicting interests, as theI)A LINE is but one eoncern, and tundermne egthreutughn, ani may rely wITrlt C alr rr Sisdarnival at Augntta in time apeeified, thIrugh allegL,er anti at any season, unless ome most unforeaeatrophe shouhl occur. The Great New Orleans H.is sarriisd by this route. The Agents foraneona,,.tion, Teams, Coaehes alt Driters are not surt•pstihe monthern countty.

The amonnth, Ilhard, natural roads, the sate and it.ating water natigatio, the time anti aoemmedalo saflort the traveler speed,, eetuiuty, comfort, and a es,ing variety; emaonected as it were with the 155l Ro•s 1,Charleston, S. C .. s thle steam lseketl to kNew l,travelers can rea h New York Irom New o l•rsLess THA0N 1 Ast -- WVanhinpgoo eoiy in It.

From C:hattulloochee, Florida, we have a IRhLine via Quincy and Tlntlalissee, to St Mat 4 hs mpost eoarees, stlo two Branehes from Hawkia•s"one to 1iilledgeville, and one to Macua, lIh t obsesIaoaches. "lFOfCKT'OS {it- •AtUoST, 2tth Jan5. 18O5.

Offieeat Mansion House, Mobile,*Distance, New Orleans to Mobile, 1SO aysMnlile to Augusa, 548 u

Augusta to CIhalean, i•i sCIharleston to New York, 910--1I.

l'ime, New Orleans to Mobile, 28 b. •Mobile to Augusta, Iu m"Augtata to Chalrletton, It sCharleston to New York, Do- 48

Making 168 miles per day. or 7 miles per ione, iner .aloe of all stotpagesa sa toN. It. I beg leave to inform ite pIbtrthat thebridtes over the Ch(ltaoohesrwamn asd thrlL4Lk•ereek Iave just tbeen completed i y th te Pem"tsj .meat, (ikeonliy sobsaoelia olrating against this Wessadspeed touic) are thin hlplily removei a.. " tav dao,spleasure ofleanring flom travellearsthen tie eoseahe,ber.las, drivers and otdsl are o thie first order, and as ts thewater route from PeMnsaola to Cedar IBluf, it i admit.ted by nial who have passed tbhrough it to be mnsasps.titl novelties beauty and safety. The bridtgest t•rorGeergia have also been repaired. J M C IBAKE

LAS always onhand cantantly & receiving Draly11 Dyes, Chemicals,and Pain:s,among thelta arsen

DIRUGS. DYElSAstiat.ny, cruder, Argols, red,

do regulus, Antlatto, lSpani* sArsenic, erude, Alum,

dt Ipowdered, Brazillette wood,Balasm coplSia, Coehineal,

ertsax, erod, Codeperas, Amerieanto refiled, Cult ear,

ltrimatoue, crude, Fusie, Tampieo,do roll, do Cuba,do lon er, .lo Maine,

lhirmuth, French L.erries,Castor oil, Indigo, Bengal,Cream Intorl, do Mlanills,Canthsrides, do Calrreeas,Gum aloes, do Ga tamala,

do Ar•i.e, ti, Cam.pemy,du asafetida, dO St Domngodo amoniuts, do Jamaica,do llenzein, Camwootd,do colml, rough, Madder, onmesi,do do tnt e edn, Niecauolrgua, ]lOnlredin do S Amnerlea, tdo Core,do camphorlts,eroie, io Maraseaildo do refined do llacbe.do .ailcum, Ci s•MICAIS.do lino, Acht, nitrsmldo nastlie, do maristic,

dio opium, it vulycuri,

aso enegal, Clnlomel, p p,

do santihlsc. Corrsivre sublimatiado tratg•lnatl, (Chloride fl' lime,

Gamboge, Epsom aluts,Juniper btlrries, Anmerieas,l.unar austie,

do tdo Foreig, lied pt reipitte,lagnesl n, gllis .l Iohehrlle dslt,

dlo Allncticanus Red eblromatelatpotihMlanna Siake, tutl earp bats,

tie sorts, Sulll ltalsh,Liqustice ball, Ssgor lead,Oil cloves, Snip zine,

hdocssin , Sulip quinine.dobegautot Tluil, emetic,l leon,, PAlN'l'S--Ulet.sit penpciniit, Illue,

Rod gestiao, Chrmlice yellow, dry,do i peae, dto ;o in ois•do jalop, do rleen, dry,

sdo lit tilrE, sd do in oiltsto tltlslrb, E i, l.anibltak, English,dto senen, die Germsltiton t

5o s1it

ling, Lilhtarg, Ellgliah,uo Sla. ):utlldllaal, tio Amerlean

(iQ do TamilliEo, Pnils Ylite Enrglish.em nisi, do Americar,do carni, let lead, Potters,do enrdnln oonlin, do (tlaainskers,do corsls•n.er, Span breos nt, y,Engtits,do stonie dule, do do Americado fietnugr'eck, do ground in'4dSpiotge, coorse, V'en. red .nglish dry,

o file,. Mldit, dlo Alsmeriean,Ilen, Slan•lsi, to l rounll it oil,

lo do refinedl, \'l diglris, dry,Sellsi Isaves, Ait x, do ground pure,

sts to tindin, i'o do reduamd,Soap, Windsor, Ellgliis, 1 hiitet call, llry Amertican,Sdo o Ameicaoo E ,,lglisho

do Csatile, do groundin oil,Quckvsiher, Am sarritled pure.itlt0--6m

• E.TAI. Me Sicine, at T till 'rhoapitlolaS -A.. I,. PI.OtUGIH, Dentist, reapectfully in

forms the pinblie that he has prepared, and will haveconstantl) for sale, tile following various ) ental Medi.eiles, for the diseases and filietious of the troth andgllns.

ergetable sad anti-scurhutic tooth powders, opiates,astrilgenlt lotions, gal, paste aidl washkcs, dtlintalzeelixer, gmglles for sIre mouthl and thrllt, anlti-seorbutistinctlres, spirituous w:ter lar gangrenous flellrs, eds.tile tincturena lbr teader eleib, usli gum syrup exprse,I; intended lo the ese if Ilaolts s hes teelhing.

Eilc of the above medicines are used for the ditfel•tmaladies of the teeth anid gums, slad with plrtleular dlireetions low they are fto e usled.

SI7' Also many other articles for the toilet of themonth. oet i

P IANO FORiTEdS-The subscriber has just roceineda splendid assortment of Englishl German aad

American i'iano Fortes, viz. rose wood, picolo, granducalinet, pleolo, and grand action squarepiino p artes,

from It W'ornumio & Collard, (late Clementi & eo, ) Lasdol, mahllogny: and zebra wonl square piano fortus,fromin A Steie, Viennn; do from thte celebrated fact-ries of J Chickorine & dr, lnosten; Dubois & uaoeen, NYork; V Swift, I'hiludelplhio.

Also-Flutes, of every description; violins, violinreldlos, gitlars, clarionete flageolets, bassoons, horns, trustnpets, bugles, drunms, lira, strings, reeds, and every arlilet of msiecal mereltantidie, wholesale and retail, oe

reasonable terms. It CASEY,nov 24 19 Camp street

rPo OI GOCERIS!; 'I' GitUCES!!-The subecitthers would inform the (;rocers of New Orleans the

they ksep constantly on hand, a large supply of the betStoughton's Bitters, msanfactured by tbhete'elves,whiltwill be sold it New York prices.

KETCIIUM & LUBSOCK, Druggists,nov 23 37 Camp ot.

SOREIGN AND DiO)li T'C IIARDIWARE.'AI.EsAnnoDR KIRtIAAN &. Co. No. it, lagazin

st., Ilporters aid wholesale dealers in Foreign andDomestie ailrdware, ite receiving from Liverpool anithe Atlantic cities, direct from tile mnnufactures, sitextensive asdortmentoffanec and heavy lhARD ARE,comprising every article in ihe line. All of which theyofler low and on accommodating terms, Cotitry men.ehanlt and others are invited to call atd examin theirstock; consisting in part of

Antils, vices, screw plates, sledge, nail and hledhoim Iundi anit emtth bellaws, trece, ox, log, sld

as hr els chin, grubbing; weeding, and hilling hones, sre.vens a d spade, horse sshoe, clout, wrought amd reatnails, chopping, brncw, hand and broad axnes, tshinlieghatchets and tonlahawsks, ivory, buak, sellip and bonehandle knives and forks, in aomplete sets o t51 and 53pieces, diutiing and desert ktives and forks, ivoray, buck,selftip adl bIte aurving knives and forks, psn, poeketand dirk knives, scissors and shears, iron and brass reknob lucks, French, stoek, closet, dead, pad, espboardchest, till, and desk locks, iron and bras talle, etrmphingen, wood and bed screws, single and double baresflint anti percussion ilot gillns, smooth and cut boh dt'ties, full andi half stocked, patent, belt, holster anpocket pistols, waggon boxes, Anerican and Englilftliterred steel, east! suear, and Crewley steels, m541P5bright anld black, Jack ncrew, Engliesh ntd Amerealleastiogs, corn mills, clttol nnd wool cards, paste blaking, iron and brns wie irves, gridirons, leune, har dani cow bells, erss-cut, pit and mill saws, hand, lesafllant wnod saws, tinware, iron nnjl braes fenders, toePand usl.ovel, brass andiron ms [rrtonnia atnd Japarawares, ten kettles, sauce and stew pans, frying poas,brushes of all kinl llneis, rarpenter's tools, patlstbalances and eteelaurds, ae tatltier,German goods, •"etotmery, &e. " d

COMafl AND FANCY STORE 113 CAMP it.in ti i t in to their usual assarl

ient have rseceived a IreIt vlriety of finer artiClei.nilitbl fr Nes Yeanr ani ('/richtas Giftsh io ladies,gentlemen atl clsildren. The filluw'inig is a deactipnlio,Ladles mosical work Ibonea nf varills pattrerns, and playing the tost fabshionable lIirv; L.adies i lain work bsre,a large variety; aIdias Tortoise Shell, pearl, lll ae'rocosrneedllc ases linld•omelr furnished; ivory sadTortoise i hell ouvenvirr, set wilti miniatres and oithrpaintings; 'orltoiI shell, pliler and wood transfer bask*cts for ceutie tables Splendidl fanry barl ets rickly ienamtedl wit)h chenille; this is atin lttirely 'icw articnle:i gralt vlraiety of Iatificial flowers for head dresses ai

hiualrts, Indies Four, ernhlreidrred ii nl ly Apall e, lterfinned eunhionn. nn elegcnt toilet ,Miele. Avariety odisoeeteid IpIzzIes, for tle in i actiiO entd amnlisleuletnrelhiliren. Flax indl Kid hills, ihruscid sed d undlreei.an nssortimenl oef gilt, pearl, ndll jet i liet ucllkles. L.a-dies auuld rn'lrnletts writing ldersc and dressieg casersgreat uaricty of the fancy articles.

di 7 tEES & I)'LANGE

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"'l'le lf the l anadllaol,"'

&c. &e."Thel o illlitst iyou Ied-CI-(Ofale that loved tiu wiisu l. hiut toi well.

L'Where i ieyv cliihd!"--an Echo iuawerti "iJit reerivullaail flr rile hvI: fIt t'l'l'Istiu, ,A ••c, n

•-Jl" c .•le !,y `V.Wt )1'KE.AN .

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