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National Platform of the American Party. 1st. An humble acknowledgemnent to the Supreme being forHis protecting care vouch sated to out fathers in their suercesflul revo lutionary struggle. and hitherto manifested to is, their descendants, in the perservation of the liberties, the independence and the union of these States. 2d. The perpetuation of the Federal Union, and Consitution. as the palladium ol our civil and religious liberties, and the only sure bul wark of American independence. 3d. Americans must rule America: and to this end native born citizens should be se lected for all State, federal and municipal offices or government employment, in pre ference to all others. 4th. Persons born of American parents re siding temporarily abroad should be entitled to all the rights of a native born citizen. 5th. No person should be selected for po litical station (whether of native or foreirn birth) who recognizes any allegiance or obli gation of any description to any foreign prince, potentate or power, or who refuses to recog niize the Federal and State Constitutions (,'ach within its sphere) as paramount to all ei 'her laws, as rules of political action. 0th. The unqualified recognitionvitlmain tainance of the reserved rights of the several Siates. and the cultivationof harmony and fra ternal good will between the citizens of the several States,and to this end, non-interference by Congress with questions appertaining solely to the individual States, and non-intevention by each State with the affairs of any other State 7th. The recognition of the right of the na ti ve- born and naturalized citizens of the United States. permanently residing in any Territory thereof, to frame their constitution and laws. arid to regulate their domestic and social af fairs in their own mode, subject only to the provisions of the Federal Constitution, with the Drivilege ofadmission intothe Union when ever they have the requisite population for one Representative in Congress, provided always, that none but those whoare citizens of the Uni ted States, tinder the constitution and laws thereof, and who have a fixed residence in any such Territory. ought to participate in the for mation of the constitution, or in the enact 'mient of laws for said Territory or State. 8th. An enforcement of the principle that i )Stiate orTerritory ought toadmit others than native born citizens to the right of suffrage, or of holding political office. 9th. A change in the laws of naturalization making a continued residence of twenty-one years, of all not heretofore provided for, an indi-pensible requisite for citizenship hereaf ter.'and excluding all paupers and persons convicted of crime. from landing upon our shores; but no interference with the rested rights ot foreigners. 10th. Opposition to any union between Church and State; no interl rence with reli gious faith, or worship, and no test oaths for ottice. lith. Free and thorough investigation into any and all alleged abuses of public function aries. and a strict economy in public expend itures. i2'th. The maintenance and enforcement of all laws constitutionally enacted, until said laws shall be repealed, or shall be declared inull and voidby competent j'dricial authority. 13th Opposition t, the reckless and unwise policy of the present Administration in the general management of our national affairs, and more especially as shown in removing Ame rricans (by designation) and conservatives in princiole, from office, and placing forigners and ultraists in their places; as shown in a truckling subserviency to the stronger. and an insolent and cowardly bravado towards the weaker powers : as shown in re-opening sectional agitation, by the repeal of the Mis souri Cormlrom.ise; as shown in granting to unrnaturalized foreigners the right of sntffrage in Kansas and Nebraska; as shown in its vascilating course on the Kansas and Nebras ka question; as shown in the corruptions which pervade some of thedepartments of the Government; as shown in disgracing merito rious naval officers through prejudice or ca price; ard as shown in the blundering mis management of our foreign relations. S14th. Therefore, to remedy existing evils. and prevent the disastrous consequences oth erwise resulting therefrom we wouil build up the "American party" upon the princi ples hereinbefore stated. 15th. That each- State Council shall have authority to amend their several constitutions so as to abolish the several degrees. and in stitute a pledge of honor instead of other obligations for fellowship and admission into the party. 16th. A free and open discussion ol all po litical principles embraced in our platform. Programme du Parti Americain. OFFICIEL. ler D'humbles actions de grace at 'Etre Supreme qui regit I'Univers, pour avoir se coiiru nos encitres dans leur triomphante lut te r6volutionnaire, et pour la protection qu'uI n'a pas cess6 d'accorder. a nous. leurs descen. ,dants, dans le maintien des libert&s, de Fin ddpendance et de !'Union de ces Etats; 2me La perpetuation de 'FUnion Fed6rale. -le palladium de nos libertks civile et reli gieuse,-la plus saire garantie de l'indcpen dance ambricaine; 3me Les Am6ricains doivent gouverner lAm6rique; et pour parventr a ce but, les citoyens ne~ sur le sol devront remplir tons lea emplois d'Etat, de meme que toutes les fbnctions f&dIrales on municipales, de prefe rence aux citoyens naturalis6s; 4me Les personnes ndes de parents ameri cains resident temporairement a I',tranger. jouiront des tons lea droits et privileges des citoyens n6s sur le sol ; 5ime Aucun citoyen (qu'il soit nd aux Etats Unis ou i T'dtranger) ne dexra dtre choisi pour occuper des fonctions politique, s'il reconnait devoir une alldgeance ou ob6issance quelcon que i quelque prince, potentat ou pouvoir 6trangers que ce soit; on s'il refuse d'admet. tre, que dans toute action politique, les Cons titutions F6d6rale et d'Etat (ihacune dans sa sphere) doivjnt Rtre consid6r-es comme la loi Supreme ; 6me La reconnaissance et lT maintien sans conditions, des droits r6servs aux divers Etats; Fentretien de l'halmonie et d'une bienveillante fraternit6 entre lea Citoyens des divers Etat i et, pour arriver a ce rdsultat, la non-intervention du Congrsdans lee ques tions intdressant speialemeht chaque Etat, -et la non-intervention d'aeucon Etat, dans lea affaires particnlibres d'umi atre Etat; 7me La reconnaissance dudroitqu'ont let citoyens natifs on naturalisak des Etats-Unis, demeurant d'ine mainiere oermanente dans aucun de naosTerritoires, de formuler leur Con stitution et lears lois, et de r.gler a leur gre leus affaires domestigues et sociales, en se conformant aux dispostions de la Coastitution f6ddrale --la reconnaissance de leur droit n'admisa.on dana l'Unio dis qua'il auront Ia popatio, ncessair pour prltendre a un re er nt an Cbsngr&,-pour tontefois, o~an pdsrautre qu'un citoyen desa:Etata-Unis, d a taunp Constitut ion et lea Ilis fd&Lrales, ay. nra eu reidenee fixe dans ces Territnires, aer ppn articipar a la forniation de la Cons. titution ou i ladoption des lois du dit 'Terri toire ou Etat ; 8me L'application du principe que,dans les Etats on Territoires, nul lie devra ttre adrnis an droit de suffrage, on ~tre 6lu ai des ftnc tions politiques, s'il n'est citoyen des Etats Unis ; .mie L'amendement de nos lois de naturali sation, d6clarant qu' ne rdsidence continue de 21 ans. est i F'avenir indispensable pour deveinir citoyen des Elats-Unis, et d6fendant l'enttee de notre sol a tons mendians et , tous criminels; mais sans empi6tements des droits acquis des itrangers; O0me opposition a touts alliance de PEglise et de I' tat; non-intervention en tout ce qui appartient au culte on i la croyance religieuse et aucun serment requis comme qualification aur places. lime Un examen libre et entier de tous les bus qui penvent ettre commis par les fonction naires publics et uue stricte economie des dtniers du peouple; 12me Le maintien et l'execution de toutes lois constitutionnellemeknt ctallies. jusqu' rC qui'elles soient abrogdes. on qu'elies aient rte dIclarees nulles est non avenues par une au torit6 judiciaire competente; 13me Opposition a la politique vacillante et inhabile, suivie par l'administration acti:el dans la direction gni6rale tie nos afliires nationales. ainsi qu'elle I'a diimontre plis par tihnlierement, en dt4plaaant des Amniricains (design6 comme tels) et des conseivateur; . pour confier leurs fouctions ;t des strangers et des ultras;-ainsi qu' elle a dnmointre par sa ba-se soumis ion a. ceur. q'elle crovait forts, et par ces laches tintartoilnades envers cetlx r qu'elle croyait f.ibles;--ainsi qu'elle I's prount en renonvellant I'agitation sur les questions sectionnelles, par le rappel du conm promis du Missouri;-ainsi tpu elle la prouvd en accordant le droit de suffrage a des 6tran cers dans le Kansas et le Nebraska:-ainsi qu'elle I'a prouve par sestergiversations dani laquestion du Kanjaset dui Nebaska-iiinsi qu'elle 1'a prouvle ir la corruption qui rgune dans quelques uns des d(epartemes du gouver nement;-ainsi qu'ele I'a prouve par la tlrt rissure imprimee par pretvention et par ca Sprice, sur des officiers distinguis de notre ma rine nationale:--ainsi quelle !'a prouve enftin. Spar ses erreulrs si nnmbreiises dans nos rela tions avec les puasances etarigeres 1-lime En cons iquence, pour rem.-lier aux maux actues. et pour prventir les rsulttats dotsastreux qui penvent survenir. Ious notins et f" orcerons d'etablir le "P'arti Americaiu' -ur Ics r principes que nouls venonsdti, declarer; 1.3me Chaque Conseil d'Etat aura pouvoir d'amender ses diverses Constitutions. de ma e niece a abolir lea didi'rens degris, et y sub stituer an gage d'honieur, au lieu des autres oblgations necessaires a l'admission dans le s parti; r Ii;me La dliscussion libre et franche tie tons les principes po'itiques conteous dans notre programme BUSINESS C.A1l i S. A W. CAME(IROM. AlRtiITTETId CiII. 'ER. Or c] der can be sent through the 'o, t oic,'. :ItOiT.1 I & DIBRTHtEt, FAMJILI GiOCER.. S. twuer Third andl iiurcth sitr- Is. 4Mt.iEE PETIT. ATTORNEY | AD CO)C.,EL lor :t Latw Of1- :vi ah . i :n .llsus tlie ert, :rhul" Lani:inG. BENJAMlIN TEiRPJEtL, IN WEE WHEEL WRIGHT Ba:,n o'.uge. Cl G. WION, htiOCE. FIGV .ND ORNVAME. S tal I'ai oter. T i:r, 1 t ct. Baton Ru;ge. Sill ilPltS RLC.TuN. 'BLACKSMITHJ A.V W.G on makor. Ferry iia nd n. West taon houge. AWtNt & ' ".i. ItlIoLEiI4LE A '.V I l tlPlL I *.,te i:l alh.t- C',p:. !k,. 57 (t. --.,l'? r e,, .ttt Si: -h.I° li t.o8t, k LIX LEL\A.l''S 'ro1: I r1-E1i' 1 lsr'VTR i AND ' IfNTER.1 li lL I` L. -EF- C.RI'E.TI'ERd CIST7ER.S13 ILEII +a t.A lt.L' WI.SFIMA1tA'.AEIVORLE.INS 'IIElP W Store, corner Lafa ett, anld lttt: | l.l rret- . H AYATT & FRBA7!WER G.EIUAL AGENTSAND ttCollect;u s. -2 ". . a lt ,'lcer. New Or!,.an-. H T. WAlSIIII,, DRJUGIYISTJ CHEJJIST. Cur Snier Thirdan, (lnhur,. - tll s. H.AR5ET IHOUSE. nIL.LtJI AtARht.tJIPRlO H M. FARiOT. .ITToIL'EI'Yd ('orX SELLOi.O :, t Law. Uicr at t .. I ou:'t i,-tlt". 1We-t aat: H"i'Y r & ILCXi'. IWIifILESALE .4AND RIET.IL ; ;,,<eas. Ct.a'inere Church and LafaI ette Sitrci. !itr ;ti,5 l es J W\i;u;il & t'5.. IWHIIfLEiALE IEAILEIS IN' S* atent .t,.,ise.. 1.7 ('!:a-tres thieet, New Or Iran,. J SI1ON, TLtflHX!SG AN '"" ',. .,, s ne Laurel and Thi . -: TOSEP.H MCt.TP.It K. ACilhTrECT A.D lifil *1 der. Baton ::ougr. T A. TROU1D.tI.E, DEOITA.L . U'RGEON. Of S flice on Iafa-,t'ytt( St., Baton I:on'ue. OHN T1LANII. WIVORKERI IN TIN. COPPER and Sheet Ion. 'Ihiru St., Baton P.ouge. TAMES IM. MTrssEl.MI\N, AAi T7OINEf E OL VtaL elor at Law. Office on Laurel street. J A. VTALTT, DRICGGIST d" CIEMIST. Third a treet bet. Convention and North Poukhvatd. J IL. SIENCK. RI/'tK YARD tIILL:t. Otlice "a en CtLhrc~4 oppo)silte tie Iarn(.y House. J W. BROWN. ARCHITECT & BUILDER. Orders a can be sent throught the I'ostuolice. J-ACOB PIPER, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE .c. Church street. JOSEPH JOOR, A TTORNEY & COUNSELLOR A7 Law. Office with P. A. Walker, J. P., on Church st reet near Third. J M. BRUNOT(, ATTORNEY V COUNSELLOR A7 e Law. Office on Main street. J M. McCUTCHEN, ATTORNEY4& CO.YCSELLOR * at Law. Office on laurel street. JOSHUA BEAL, WHOLESALE d RETAIL GRO cer. Church street. L JOLISAINT, DEARLER IN PAINTS. OILS L and Hardware. No. 11, opposite the New Ia san, New Orleans. LOUTS KONI)ERT, FASHIIO.VABLE RBOOT AND Shoe maker. .fsayette St.. Baton Rouge. - RS. C. HUIt.S~ TN, DRY GOODS AND MLLI 1j nery. Third Street, Baton Rouge. ON'I'AN & HUGUET, DEALERS IN HARD ware, Church St., Baton Rouge. .CHOI'IN & CO., BATON ROUGE CHEAP * Store. South Bloulevard. S P. BREVES, ATTORNEYd COUNSELLOR AT S law. Office on Lafayette street, Paton Rouge, and near the Court House. West Baton Rouge. S . HAIL. ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT SLaw. Office on Laurel street. THEODORE. GOLDHMANN, DEALE IN CLOCKS, L Watches, etc., Under the Harney House. T G. & P. H. MORGAN, ATTORNEYSR COUN e sellora at Law. Office on Laurel street. M. BOGEL, DRUGGIT& CHEMIST. Lafayette st., near Church. SF.U.. "uNNARDrc CAORRIAGES HAR.NESS l. Marine r t., next the City Hail. D. PHILLIPS, DRY GOODS AND CLOTH, Baton b ,. Corner Church and Lafayette Stmret CONSTITUTION OF THE LOUISIANA SUGAlA MART. STATK OF LIUIIIANA, } CITY OF-NW OKlI.E'.0 . Be it known. that thij dy. beftore me. hILAl"Y BRtE To. ('.Eo., a Nltarv Public. in and for the parill of New Orleans, htate if louisioana duly li 'iunilioiied and quafivd peraliti na. rni cmeanl appearei'id, tie per sons hereinalter namurdt and underc'ginel, l ho t,'ever ally declare, that Ihey do by tl'hese . ie'nt' form tlhemlelves into a corporalion, under antlhriy iit .n act of the legisilture of this.tato, cutlth'l: '' An nrt for the organization ot eorporations for work, of puh lie inmprovements arid utility." (N. 11i1.) Approv'ed March 14th. 15:5. To whichcud thei make and agree to the following ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION: AlRT. 1. The clrporate name of the a.o'ciation to be the '-1 Ot' WIANA SUGAR LMAr:T," and to have its I omicil in the city of New OrleanIs. A ra. 2. The object of the a..ociation is direct-d 5 .speeiallyto o the lease or lpurchase of a lot of groudll, nind tie erection tlhereon of iuitb,le ,lied., ior ware Ille houses and platforim+, r.tiAilwl . wharv(es, tblillingl,.. ;an conwtrllctioni forl the couvcnient .toring anrd .ale of . :. aIr anid un'l.,:-al. S Ar. . T3. Tep('ital Stnek of the nail cerporation - sa1hl c n itit of five tlollanol Lharlt.s, of fifty d -llnra each. t uit thi. corporation sh.ill go into operatlon P w4hen tlhree tIhouanlld hlure r lld1 1 ha. e bnill -uberilbed t.ii 4. The Capital to."ck :..,11 be paid upion the i.all o ir.r ,. ie.n f !.' lB ardt f itjirctori ; but not h ore thanl I t. l pr·i rent. Ihall I. c.:'lhild in at anti in, tilne, "i', ; itihhi ally 4,111. period of .s1t1e. diayl , .11nT ,' l0 1un-iles of ,ie id corporation -hall beI ai o', a;,,lq b% a l h ar,, cost.- ting of ,}x Ii ite hl r-.lo . I . -,,h- . ,hol . r lt hr . hoh' tall elect one of their '-n - .1 , • 1 r Ii '. i nttl , w h o sh a ll r eli-C e ,C t he eom .rll -. i tiol for lhi. oer iee ai the tilard may de'l.i }a e'.1" r, It xee'lllu the ,um of ,,' i thm.nnId l'h1Liar .t\lt - id P'reilent and Diret.,or .Ihall hii 1 th, '- "tli. e i iun i. their i wire oi-lr. ll h, ' l.ii.h l ell.t', and haie en tred .upn their 11ttrintl liiute. rI Alr.T l . .\I t ;i!I ,..L n a .,t eth n hare 'i r -i ek 11hall b tillnt ttl r ttlri- tl oi : tof n. ..tn r i. . andh hn " ulmn e it., t o.' . !,,in t n , ..trok t ho. ll h it i.tfd on unlt. ifli itll .c .rte , . ath }at ati-t nixt, 'i .-" plrect'ld t. 1* tim ' of th1r. .l ..etel. ART. To . I Whetn lhrli thei lIt n I w h.lan rey u i" tihe fapi r. l Stok hall have beeni -b t elitI. ion l., ction ,all he el"i y . . Ne.l- onr. ". mit a11 nil rton, J i l. tre re.... A. i rha'e e. L a n t e:,'K i';.it. or ;,n., t!.rer orf thwin, wah. l te :h-t cw'. i namrne for that purla,-e rnl- who itshal iit eie t ,. int1, n.tie- in bone ort tiur in onf ollh ,e t h. .. f .. ILe. a , o n f : .., . l ii thg t. .ill f ,u i,-e l. : .ections -hall ,e hlla by to ee I'orn mi -.ine.. (wA o hall f t.-t tlo ek hllerahut not l tr '1 , r-.) to Iai' at l eoiatel by I he ltire tort. ailnd ball . hld onl the third Monday of .ianiary in Tech l and eve ry year;:it t-whicth electin am uay,, ity of the -nhs¢rilel o' k rom ti ine r. prientld to elect. but if a mrajoritl ,of the cu-cribed stck ,-ooll l not iie reprellt"r " t ,l" i .then a li inl thai t el . ... anll e.' r shall be heo l on the SMonlay ' folowi, , at whichr any number of lari repr,-eunlt ,hall constitute an elert,,n. Ar.. 1i. In the event, from any cause, the election should it. t be held at the time hierinlwf.re prov:.ied the n. awn in that iase, iit may be held at an"y 'ub. Y- of New Orleansf Air. 9I. A mTrtine of the nto'kh-l,!ers shall b1" .dheld annually, on th- .a-tured ay prCti.e'lin" tfr thirit rrtluday of January. ait fhvih nsiein it h.iall 1." it. Sduty of the i're~ileit and Secretary to make o afual and compt ite statemeent .,f the iaiairs of the corpora tion, un tien olth. Aa'r. 10. It shall b." the duty of the Pre-ident to call a meeting c f t e .,t-kholers at ally time. .'.i the written riequisition of any number of ,t .-khI'iol ars owning, or reirsenting by proxy, ot i.'-- l .an e li. . t'' i nh f rii.' it aio tal - ,,k of thre i it ratin,; awl the " 're-i'le':'t anl .ecr"lary f r`ninia l4 -o 1, ,!,,. >l..tll lmnke a rei art ,f ti,.: . it - ti ti,.- of Axr. I1. The DU: "ýt,,', .hall ,. et a r.et . .' -hall also act :. Trea:ur r. who shal g;,, ben,1 a t::. a:p-rvel -e 'yr ty, h .c the iithfl Iperformnnce of hi dutie-; an- ,hall recelve ouch compeination for hi srreies ta the hoar,! may from time to tim' fii, and may be remaved at their pleasure. They -hall also ' appoint other officers, and employ such other kinhre.rs as from time to tirmw, a- they may thiuk proper, and r remove thetm at th,'ir plea;ur,. Aar. 12. Divid,.ne,- Lall b, made on the fir.t `,lon ,a'"'f e"'pte bnher, in earl' an'l , . .ry year. fromn the nett 1,rotils realize', fr'.on th, business of the prece ing year. ART.. 3 . niy two Pirrectora, togeth,,r with the President, shall form a cqutorum for the tr.ii.nrction of bhliness, and in case of the abh-nes of the 1r'. ident. the Directors, beien not le-n than three pree;et shall appoint one of t .,ir number P'rekiiynt pro lea'" ART. 1I. The :': ,torp,0atinon shall have the rilht I o n l.. , :1. , .' , .. '.". ' ,, - ". . t.. s ran, Ie mi e l: " . 1 I' '- nt .hall be n...,, i . I ... 1i .. , ., :., 1, 1.. !,, , , ,,,:, h '. ART. 1i. Tb s . ire. a this corporation shall 1.. regarded as pere.nal -otate, and shall Ien trans.' ab-l only on a book kept fr that purpose by the saidcor plration, whichh shall a1ray; be anl remain in the possession of the l'r. il at. a;tn by the surrender of the cer.liieate :,f ta.c; and ro stockhol-er shall i obliged to ray, or b. reslon.ible beyond the amount of his subscription. He s.hll be obliged to pay up the amount of his whole subscription at such time aad in such a manner as the President and Direct.irt may order, as hereinbefore prvided ; and if any stockhold er shall thus fail to pay, for thirty days after dmand. they may forfeit his stock, and sell it again for the benefit of the corporation : and when any stockholder shall hare paid up his stock in full, hIghall he enti tied to a certilicate for the same, signed by the Pres dent, and counteroigned by theSecretary, and he shalt be subject t,,o further call. and shall not be liable for any debt , f the cororratlion: all creditors must look to the corporate body for their demands. ART. 16. The duties and powers of the Board o. Dlrectors are: To purchase or lease suitable lota o land, and cb~e to be erected upon the same, suitable sheds, ware-houses, platforms, hailways, aad wharves, for the aceomodation, storage or sale of su gar and molasses, and to manage the same. To lease the same, if they deem proper, for one or a term of years. To fix the rate of storage, charges and wharf age. and the time during which produce may remain for sar. To establish such by-laws, rules and regula tions as they may deem proper, and not in contraven tion of the laws of the State, of the United States, or of the Municipal regulations, and generally to ian ag the affairs of the corporation. Arr. 17. This Charter shall continue for and dn" ring the term of twenty-five years, unless seaer dis solved by a meeting of stockholders, according to the fifth section of the act of the Legislature, No. 131, approved March 14th, 1855, above referred to or other, wise; and at its termination, or in case of insolvency, its affairs shall shall be liquidated by one or mire commissioners, not exceeding three, to be elected by the stockholders. THEODORE GOLDMANN. DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND Keworelry. RARNEY HOUSE BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA. K.EEPS constantly on hand, a large and beautiful assortment of CIAOCKS. WATCHE and .IEWEL RY, which be offers to the citizens of East and West aton Rouge and vicinity, on reasonable terms. Nor. lit 1654. LAND SALES, SALE OF 45,000ACRES OF Valuable Sugar, Cotton and a CYPRESS LANDS, host advantaVge-uiily cituat(M. loing of easy in.coss to lalrket., and well adnpteil to the culljatialn If tIe tG;ARt CAN AE, ND ('ORN, and well Iucatedfor uaw Mills, Watlyards, &c., teC. PARISH OF ('ATAHOULA. T. 9, R. 8 E. Acres. r alf Iof . w. quarter .otion No 1, oin Tig'sr I4,\1 m and a . ilt i.:4 I.:I( ....... . .. o W. lquarte'r of s. it. quarteir nei. 27, llit,'. Tten..t, oppo'-:;te T L. l.. llu.} ........... 2.00 Rich cutton Lov,. pl rt l t...sre, .Acreo .... ...... PAIRISHI OF ST. LANDIhY. T1'. S., R. 6 E. S F. quarter ore. :1.) lIit itugirl:,n4-,part u r r Rich gtrll ad,. 480,81 1 . W.qcurler. -c. .12. adjoining . cie.. 480,rl N . \\' . . q u a r t er s e(.: : , T. 5 S., R. 7 E. W l,slf 've" °, °) li[ rish .g".tar:ln,la All . I c 3. Nf t,.thi la .,l .... 1117 7l E. hilf o F'. huill ta 4) On bohtl ii. li. , on Petit Prairie, near At clai h o a Ri, .r tl ......i....... ... 1598.5 PARISH OF ST. MARTIN. Ti' l S., I. I2 ":. .l .qnarter unil I. iolf of ..- quartrste.28. W. hall of N. ', liarter and : hiall of N w. lurt - c. ............... T hu1e lam i. are p .rt 1.ighi t.ot ri ,t( ,h, "l vt lualu b" I. p t, ,,.s al l sa hl, o l It ý F,,r; , in ! I.itth . !atyou ..or , tl T. 14.R I13 E. 'Whit. ifa al . hn l v . h t. I. q7.art.-r - :. ... . 293.97 15.g1 r:. 1 l. ! I ti ,h b sums uatigabl. .,t ;ill ,ea on lot -;, .nt ,s ; .. . .. . ....... 60.. 2 EAST riATON ROUGE. 4 5 6 T. 6. 1t. 1 IV. ,-. 3, 4.5, i, 7. . 8, 9. 10, 15. 17, 1., 19 and 20 3234.94 T. 6, R. 2. W. . e.., 1 13anil 14 .............6........ 4 SFr.rgung Mih-isipp.,i liisr. jix miiles ati.'e latn L o-ougs .,luallfitor tirnlmr. PARISH OF PO!NTFE COUPEE. I T. 2. R. 7 E. See 71 and I.oat .S ' 7 .... . ........... 02 O0 High trlh anlit rmi erd, Lain. nat,.liniug Jo. Stalre. F.. K. Co',y.l .4li1 JouiaLn. T'. 4. R. S E. All ,ee i 3 7 .............. .. .... ....... 402'.5 N. . qi'artr and ..l.. iuart,,r . .e. "T ...... 3-2 1. A ll .,. 7. - ;7 .. ... ... .. ..... ........ I .1 9 half .e. :'.1 .............................. 2"_50 17 S115 c. ~I ..... ......... .. ....... (41 ti \ll ..c. ....... ................. t';.. " Inrge portion of a'.i, hihii rich land, all yalhua-le t_ aint'or. leinl ill 5,, r of plan:.ati,,on of 1h- -t,.r in.. R. F..ior,. C i11 t(lihn. W I lion 'og anl N. Beauvais awl otl,."s. ,.n l,, F. r:, lie. T. -. R. 9 E. f. . and tr. w. quarter.if +. w .quarter .re. 41 80.16 Roar of S olui, a-:;, oh,. r. All -,f see. 45 .. ......................... 534.60 Ad.:,nin5 3t !(' r aon otier, on Fauo-e ii, er , nur timber. 614,76 T. 4. R. II E. tec. 35. aljoinng .tuot. I tl..ane. aý)ve wa trl...i. ... ...... ....... 2.0.. (0 T 4. R. ~ E. E. half of i. quart-r ,-c. 71 Fra"tion. eil 2ne.............................. :79. tt.. 2, 3 and 4 ce. P1. . Sits 2. 3 and 4 Kee. : ................. .6 i,:s 2. 3, and .I. half ofl sc. 4. ,c. 74..... . 245 75 it,- 1 and 2 annd . F. gquairr - e r Lot 1 crc. 2 ..................... ......... 597.('. Int< 4, 11 anl 12. s. e 0. Lrts' . 3. 4 i. i 1'9 it antd 11 r... cib .t.... 406 4 rear ,,f the 40 rpnt of p lantlatlin, un Bayou T. 5, R. 9 E. I W. half' '. . quarter., :. half of aV.wqnar tr a i. 0 w. lu:trt'r of . w quarter. .. . 7 ....................... ...y .. 20(.,00 Total acr,-..... .*................. ....... b 2l;C 1. WEST BATON ROUGE. T. 7. R. 10 E. e ................ .. . . . ..... ... 6t:. '8 S: , ' -,c. ................. ............. 317 0T I ll .1 i 7 ....... . . ..... . .2.... . .40 On Gr..s.e Tete and Miiss.iippi r:,lrod.to mo.tly hit . all 1 i-h, ti Inreid ith c p:i... and ast. T. 7. K. 11 E. oW. hal to E. f uarter. N. half of x w. quar t"ir. i w. quarter of S. . quarter an! 7. a. ,i ar:tr. ·, ; .. . . . 32:,::5 N. w. qLuart.r and s. half.tv. :. qllarte-r sec. 14 -'!2R* 1 Imacription as precediug. 547.53 T. 7. R. 12 E:. w. w. quarter see. IJ. N. t: . w. antos. w. 'garVier .. 1,.. . ^1. 80,00 AIj ,'ning 31i.,,-in. Il.*.Rne Narci--... I.llr. \-o.. ; _.,it o 't ! rs ; line, c.icpri titrnmlr. Total.. . . .97.51 PAI ISII OF IIMERVILLE. T. 7, R. S :. Se 1. 2. 3 4 an14 5.. ..................... . 594..5 tie . Fis, 5I an 1 I . .............. ........... . Art' s., S"c. 313 4 an~d :;.5 . .......... . ..... . . 3.;i . tie. n6T, S. S. . r 0 t an 92 .... . :1,79 Lot 7. se llc . '. 119. . "ilf ,I 1!". 121.... 405,4:7 On Ityo. u Alabanma ; high .ii landI. nell at naidtd fr sugar; rati ablte atall ,.,--on; fine cyplres s; eiv aecrss to market. T. 7. R. 9 E. W. half of w. half o.e. 1]u. N. E. qual-tr sec. 107. I All iec 113. ....... 093,01 1"ar of I... ,.hon, Darrow and othller ; nIia high rich land, best of cypress. T. ,R.8 E. io. s. 3. 4, 5, t 7, , 8 and 9, I lyou A laham a ... 114.0 .1 s.100 liand Is........................ :1:1,31 Ko. c . 945, 41 and 61. .viton .tlaLs ...... &ST,07; S. w. quarter of s. , quarter sec. 63 All se. 4. . q rter e SW. half of w. half an1 y. . qoarter nec. 71. . -- 24. a. quarter secC. I. A!I . 7i. N. half se 3. 7 ... .... .................... 939.57 On Bayou Cane or Bayou L'Ourse; high rich c-ne land, fine yepress. R. halr ee. 41 and s. half Lot 3, sec. 82...... 402,54 N. half sec. 83.............................. 390.53 Fine high rich Lands. T. 8, R. 11 E. E. half see. 27............................. 1,444 T. 10, R. 12 E. N. half of N. half se. S .................... 160,00 Fine cypress timber, near Bayou Goula. T. 11, R. 13 E. Se". 16.......... .......... 168,00 Adjoining llirri,. Mr. lr.orIuve. lichard high and rich lanl ; valuable c pross. All sec. No.23 .......... ........ .... . 638,00 Adjoining llon. Tra-imond landry. Valery Landry, Antoine Din~. Vinson & G(;iry, COprien Ricard ; part high rich cane land,t --- ull timberedl with best of cypress. Total 8806,36 PARISH OF ST. JAMES. T. 12, R. 15 E. Part of see. No. 18......................... 34,00 Rear of Ory, LeHBeuf and others, part of Double Concession-fine cypress. T 11, R. 4. E. W. half sec. 49 ....... . 320,00 Rear of 5'o,lmb, Vasseur Weber and others -fine cypress and ash. PARISH OF ST. JOHN BAPTIST. T. 11, R. 6 E. E. half of n. E. quarter and s. a. quarter, see tion 88........ .... 259,73 In rear of Jos. IeBourgeols' and other plan ters, as far down as Ed. Marmillion's-finecy press. N. half sec. 91. N. w. quarter see. 02... ................ 480,00 In rear of Tregle, Welham and others-fine cypress. T. II, R. 7 E. Lot 7, and s. W. quarter see. 1. S. half see. 2. N. half of N. . quarter sec ll ..... ....... 9,86 S. L. quarter, N. R., N. W., and W. w. quarters of 5. W. quarter see. 8 8. x. quarter sec. 4 .............. ... . 440,24 Section 12 and Lot 1, section 13......... . 681,0 T. 11, R. 8 E. ections Nos. 7, 18 and 18....... ..... 885,13 Adjoining and in rear of Double Concessio.ns, aluable for cypress, being Idgh and of easy ceess. These lands are situated above and low the plantation of Hollingsworth. T. 12 R. 18 E. half section 88.......................... 320,00 1 Rear of St. Martin, Roussel, Gravois and ers, anont 90 arpents from the river--fine Tress. otal St. Johnbs ............................ 61,1 I LAND SALES. PARISH OF ST. CIIARLES. T. I3 R. 19. F. c. quartrr setrthn N :!...... .......... 145 4 A d n, , 1': ,hlateh , t, u l a l O. th r. , rea r of D Iouble ('om ,.. .- ,t - lrh,'rF!;. . P'AIISH OF ASSi'.1i1PTION. T1'. 12, R. 11. . w quarter so e t. .a , ltr a ,, in ',.rre l'art... 11, 0f At hri t terr , ~ lt ri ' ,, : W . h a l tl o l . w . qa. r l n t , r e , t , . t , 4 ý . . . . Ol ) I a ,o u 1'h , I ,. , , i n w . r ,a ,l . , t P ie rre ': r )t , rli h dig h la d , . it ti -, . e tt h ,l , 'i t ! , T. 12, R. 1.1 and 15 E. ID uble Conrcesr ,on , to heir, of Lenda Guilliot. 1I 67 ', , High vahalle landso,-tine eypren. ''T. R. 1R. 3 E. W. half of x E. quarter and a. w. quarter etinn 3 ............................... 240 1, Amyn antt at, .lining o.nUperviclle, on Graud alayou-line cypre . T. 15, R. 12. etion 13. 4 and 25........ .... ..2..... 4,7i l.tke latlt I ass and lake l'alourdet--high an,l aill timbtrered. T. 15. R. 13 E. 1,:. half of E. haf ~ction 1 ...... ............ 160. S. half oft N. it. q.arter, and N I lf of s. .. quarter sncttion 12.... . . 160.00 I. ou i lix. high land. a beautifuL wuide and navlgable ntrem; settlement- adjoinui; T. 14, R. 14 E. T,.nt art'i ut, iu rear of I Ln:Atiiu' frtmt \.tti. i.,.g 5}. .. . \" hai' .. tiin 5 1............... . . la lok'. It irret and ltav,,u llourhbea.,. high .iad vA,l, 1b , ftr c I re . T. tI., R 14 F. fI. half f . h ecti t .. ..... ......... 160.0 T. 15. R. R. 15 E. Section No .5 ............... ..... .... ,39L 7 Wt' half of 't: quarte'r : llfoif' w .luar tj.r. at d . . n quai tr .re tt, 'i ....... o4= ,,! W. halt of . a. quatr. and . ' it uatr setion .................. .... 241,5n In rear oi Tot.-. Wi-t.r. Ianocreau and oth ,.r- . iral'e la Balie. Total area in A.. mpti ....... .... 4 11'.4' PARISH OF LA(FO['RCHE INTERIOR. T. I, R. 17 E. t'. half ectin No 19 . . ................ lie:.r of l.ma. ( lilit. Tricket.r and others ; fine ca priev *wafip. PARISH OF TERRFBONNE. o 1 . 16, R. 1.14 E. E. :tf .- 1 -t;,,n 7n . itl , rtinu :J. lit i. r-e. t,,t I.... . . .. .. 449. if, W. h:t11 of - w. q ie:-ter ru.tion.ie. w ti:ll of a .a -..cii.itn 1i.... .. . '39.60 North r ,- ' la:.tat.in. oan cr; ,t rie t Inl ,ou Block--tine timt-red landa. t T. 16, R. 15 E.. e t i,,n \ , in ............................. . 475.on nection- 37. . 391. 1 5 53 an 5.5 .... .... 1179.3 On Bayou IChickahoula. in railroad . part high . all ialuabl" for ttmer T. 17. R. 16 F. i ti n i ........ ..... Rear of landt on tlah oin Lck T. _u, R. 11 E. eitions 17 and 8. Point aux Fr'- Laght Houa e 57.7 Tt:! '............. .. .... .. 44,t PARISH OF ORLEANS. aection No 21'. T 12 R 12 F. .,ct,,n Noi. 1. . 13 R : F .... .... .. 11 . In rear of 40 art nt, at o" nng at . lalts of Vilh-re. Ther fvrloin linrl will be sold oi ne cmmodating t..rm. Apply to , J. PotrW'E-.L., D(:oraldi-out ille. I ,ui-iana. 3 Bu.ines in the diiTereat tlanl Officesi of the <ta'te n.it l', at thie rltrtOn,-nts at Wahihitn cits. .t. ,i, to with pr omp tne. byI. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JOSEPH' McKlRICK Architect and Builder. Ship on Florida sreet, eat of Main. I WOULD relspectfully call the attention of the pub-. li to, me as'ortment for the new year. I i..n m.a.e arae:i.t ments with one of the be'-t maniiTf-i t r:ne, i.t.t',li-,im.nt ilt Cincinnati. I am re1 't.~1 f rr "h ' A:41 l1 :,: ant lILIND -. ,h. ,. "l: ! . ,, i ;; pi l. n i l mb h r,,, . .d -ul7 r.t r ,..rknmatn-i h ii', , o r thal n cui t -. , " ,ni-i t!.:. ,l ,| f i " ti thl.e ountuty e .-tn '.: .. vrotage to ,,". . a n f " ,. Are- OrFds'r- fr, t th ee. .." , li::" r.,tn. tlt .lii - tl. o i Duna t k 11 nl kin t- p,nc ;t:. ! rt .tlt.:;L-,. 97- flan.- n 1 -wcification.- tr citi a-,l countr. hb,). stubu xtn silks. Ac.. given the m,.-t ,A proutdl stt "**. Lt,,. All kintd of jot work at.t n .' to it,' n it Sei" and dtipatch, l a.ticr ci-terni .Je of t lthe lr-t atei ial ASBBURY REGER, !ror,. JIG.V .4t.'YD ORNAMIVENTAIL PAINVTE ANY \ erir< given mer for Hiune. itrIr. er lrnarren .al Plaintin I 'aper-lihatnzing. ant (laving, will ml. itit pr'tr.g attentin. An I aml i'roeiiu'tnlv i. ita" in TBatr. cGouie. ant as it is my intereit t, giie g*' ral satalltatin. I ihall thy to do it. Sep. ý1', 19.42. ASTHFUP.Y tFGt'R.. V.F. TUNNARD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAI.ERS IN T.HEIR stock of BRCGGI'E, ROCKAWAYS. HIAR N9IS, IBLIROUCHItS. ('OACIIFHt and 1VHI!'S. i now, complete. They invaito an examination in th.i tocek beforie purctbain; in New Orleans or elasewhtere as they guarantee their prices ant low ai any it the ,titth. 4- Wareriom on `.ain str,,,,t next the ('ity Hall. £.ag Mai.t.rir iNs,. a'ii t.1t1.iiIi in 'uperior'style it the old stand co Chuisi artnd Main street iaton Rouge, Sep. 5-v To Architects, Builders, Contractors, Plan tern and Others. T ITE NDI F'IGN-Dl would respectfully inform Builders, Planters and tho community at large. that he is now fully preparedl to manufact re by steam power. at short notice and moderate prices, Oval. Gothic or Bevilled WVinow sash. all L.indls of l'annel and Sash Itoors, either fixed or revolting Iknor and Wmndos Blinds, Door and Window Frames.o Base. Moulding. &c. Plaining, Tongueing and Grooving, turning of every description. Plank dressed to order of anm" width under two feet. and of any thickness und-,r three inch <. Timslro dressed perfectly true. of any,length under thirty live feet long and twenty inclles uarte. Kt? All order aldlressed to, me through the Post Mffice, or S. M. Hlart & Co., of Baton Rouge, will meet prompt attention. jan 5 J. W. BROWN For Sale--A Fine Chance ! TRACT OF LAND situated in this Parish about four miles above the Ferry Landing, and front ing on the Missisalppi River, containing two arpents front, more or less, with the depth of about forty ar pents; side lines closing in the rear. Bounded above by lands belonging to the succession of Terence Dn mouy, and below by those of Villenanuve LeBlane Jr. & Co., with all the buildings and improvements there on. Also, with or without the SA W-MILL attched to the same. This place Is well adapted for A (OfVNTRY RESI DENCE; there being FINE FRUIT TREES, GOOD GARDEN &c. For terms and conditions apply to O. BauKARD Jr. Paraish Recorder, or to . p19-4t. JOHN C. ELDER JOHN TILANO. WORKER IN TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON. fgHHE subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform his I friends and the public generally, of this and the adjoining Parishes, that he is now prepared to execute all work in the above line, in the best and most work manlike manner. He is ready at all times, tomake or;repair Steam, Supply, Cold water, Escape and every kind, quality and description. Breeht g, Tin or Copper Gutters, Spouts or Valleys for lining Cornices, made and put up. Always on hand, a general assortmeat of Tinware, Sugar-house Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cans, &e., &c. ýAllU ordersnfrom the contry promptly attended . JOHN Street, Baton R O, Church Street, Baton Rouge. CHERRY PECTORA Per the rapid Cur* ef COUGCS, COLDS, @OARSI EN-s BRONCnlTIS, WlEOPIN*COUSIj CIIOUP, ASTIMA, AND CONSUIPTION. An nawndin enl, r .,,turr. I Lepateal ou the ewly dtheev Irt, o plan of combining the isolated active pacipl o mewicine in perfect purity. affording a remedyfor palma' narty eom t.lainta which is found to give an eanry and 'elrtaint) f remedial effect by far aurpa.ing any hit~. erto Lno n. It. eomponents, Morph. Aeat.. canguinerina,Tart`o \nt n, . lo.metme Hydr.. Acidum, Hyoevyatnin, e"t4. a urn, .pt.. et Aqua. are here Irepared so as perfeelr to reai.t the action of time ; thus allording tophydatl a de.i eratum in medicine not hitherto obtaine, anod t patients a remedy # hiel can be relied on to do fo te all that medicine can do. This comlounnd and Its for. mulIa lave been submitted to the highest medical an, tiLriti.e o tuhi.. country. and have received the aqu.anE tie i comniendatlon of professors in the following chools: Berkshire College of Medicine, at Pitihteld, Maa '.;, Medical College, (olumbou, 0.: Ele.n Mondia S1.ege. Brunowick. IHe.; Vermont College of M3edicier ('attleton: Albany College of Medicine, Albany, . T. Melical Insttit ute, Yale College; Trana)lvata oiteanirrity of Medicine. Lexington, Ky.; )edical Fehool, Iltrard otn .err.ty. Cambridge, Maos., Columbian !Mlical CoL iege, Wa..hington: Membt,: Medcalluatitute Tenneoe, And in foreign countri,-. l:Ec.le tie Medicine. 'aria. France; Royal Colleeef l'Lyj.icano and ourgeon, London; Quern's Colkp heland; I'nierrity of Naph-s. Itally; Inlerial C of l'hy.iciano, Vienna; "Junta Iedicale," Hvam, Cuba. etc. The Mechanic'. Institute of ('hio. at Cincinnatt. awr. ,led tl,eir diploma to the Cu`oIY PcTnULat., with honor, for its extraordinary virtues for curing di eae Thmdi. ploma of the Massachusett. Charitable Mechanics Alo. ctaion wax given to thi- preparation at their lair in Boston. Sept.. 1tI7. Alo, the Medallion Awardodithe three great Institutee of th.i country. xOtrdcc faom tI. Rq.rtf f te Board J~adga o . ile, fotr the Inditule of NMoseckaastt, coam ;d of Pra. fentr iWa.'er. ,f larant Conle. and e r s. SThe C(err? lPectoral. prepared by Ir. J. C. Apt Iosell. Maso., has becotr.e well and tavorably krnoant the medical profession: and your eomaittteeeaarintht opinion of those wiho ha.e used and prescribed t, that itis a beautiful aonl iglly valuable preparation. Th evidenc..s of its succe-a as a remedy suflicently show that it may be relied upon with enutidence fir the elef uf the numerouc and afflicting pulmonary diseases idci dent to our cl mte." Elaborate commer.datioQ n of the COE PI7CICA hake a;lleaired in the Boston Medial and S.tgieal Jean oal. British American Journal of Medical aid Pliy.iel Scieces. Montreal. Lo.ionJonrnalefPharmacy, Chasru town Medical Resiew, S.C.. Braithwatte'a Retroapet, England, Medical reporter. New Jersey, LoadonL auet, Annaeso pe Medicine et de chime,. Re ae )edicale, lRi, France. .e. As an article of Iaubl. utility. this prepa ration has received the favoa oble notice of many ditin ui.ished in raonage, amoong sham atr Hi, Roya a Maje ty. Oncar. King of Sweedeo and Norway. Hi. Imperial Majesty, Nichkula, Emperor of all tI Russian. His lolineso. Pins IX.. Pope of P.onme. Hli. Sublime Highness. Abdul Medjid. Saltae of Tacky. Hisa Auguaet Maj.sty, iFrerick VI. King of lanmark. Her Mo-t Catholic Majety. lsab. ia Il., Q.een ot Spain. Hios Ro.al )Majety. Otho. King cf Greece. HiL Serene ltt-nes.., Lae pold. Grand Duke of Baden. His )lo-t Noble HligLune... George, Prince of Waldeck. nSomdel lMir. Paramendr Malia Mengkut. Kingof tim. Sir Charles T. Metcalf, Governor General fa theCan adas. Gen. Don Thomas C. MohI uera, President of New Granada. Right Rev. EAward Power, Irnl Bishop of Toroeno. HIt lht IRe. lthert Paine. Metl.odtat ISsahep of Lis Frl-r:i.klin I'i,"re. President of the 'nited latei. II tar rv `.e nouro. Ga\veit ir of the ftate of New Tok. iH,,n. lir, rv LIv. United Siate. Senator from Ky. IIb.n. I ,ol . Wcl-ter. :eoretary ofstate of the Calted : . l , ', ,:. D. P . Ll. D. $c.. ti.. Ire ul ntof i ' r-. I. I.. LI.. D. l'reki.lent Ca.,Jea Medical l,,un Franc:r' S.l;nk. ex-Foverner of Penn.lrvnia. lt.,tron Von. .a (, etv.-t n. 'r tI... of e.it .e. rc Dr. C. T. J.ck-.'r :t :..giqt of the Public Lantlol the iLn.ited Stte )i. i..-'.:erer of htler. Knight of the tdgioe S"t Ihonor. kc. (;en. LD-l:e Co.mb.. Member of Congress from Ky. Hon. W. I:. Preston. Secretary of the U. . Navy. Rev. Dr. ltoncine. of ProoLlyn, N. Y. tlov. Metre Ward .e, lelacr. of New York city. 1. t. Ir. rirltour.. W r.rn.erolev. of Masarahua.ltt. I F. Ititt:e. U. ft. fre-idilue of `Itanoke College, Ta .' ( , Il-. 'r, f.I Moth, and Chem.. " " " i .t . -ith U . lt ., 're,. Randolohh t' .t,:rt. i':of. (C.,"u . & G a .. "" ` " I W' . I;:,"n III. 1.f l ire Hlam t.len Ji.... \1 . ;cll; ant. Prf of lthemitrv, West Fa int. Ti t C.!ry): I': rto)K.tt. 1 as not only tf s introduced :tat'. thi.- arne- anl hIo ait~:ld of the ahove-uinationed -. r. h1-. but al- th,-et- oa almost every dcil:and go. c.truanut on ti. glt e. t':hrougl a trial of mtony nears and by mani\ n.ttl:1,. it ha- .roved the tmost eierctal r',emly ever t- i "t-c cvrd f1r the langerous arol it tr-sin-' dit"---' -att tlh throat and lusg. No fa rnly I lsoulbl Lb withouat it; and th1,se who have not: ko.w it.t virtues never will. By its timely u.ethounmladead thouan.lso are sn.l ever, 'ear from tl dreadfulanaag which tda.t.ens down to an 'early graveIts mallittdesel Svrry ade and seo andi nation. nDlrinXt sc n Ellrt IENT PHYSICIANS OPINIONS OF EMINENT PHYSICIANS PIrn the weneralje Prdlesdt of Am rst C8tg. J. C. AvEr, Sir: I have u..t your COImaYPKla min my- 0 n ca..e of deep-rooted bronchitis, and a ati Md, from its ch mical constitution, that it is is admi.rle sompound for the relief of laryugeal and tasmeeal l culties. If my olinion of its superior chnaisra3tl of any service, you are at liberty to use it as o0 thin proler. EDWARD Hin.IN Ar ,rurr, Sep. 29, 1849. We, the undersigned, have long used ATm's (1n ParroaL., for inflamation and other derangementsdt thr-at and lungs, with such marked successSod aimlt, that we rcontidently recommend it to the pblicm an ixcallett remedy fur the complaints ariig am. H. M. ERmu, M. D., Surgeon of the Military Institite, eItgtsa,'Ta J. C. M. NMsRall, N.D. 3up't and Physician Deaf ktind Institute, 8tsel·e Ta F. T. Siasumo, M. D., Sup't and Physican West. Lunatic Asylum, aSatea, Va. En. D. W.ATVD, EL D., Professor Physics in Waslugtsm Clege. ron. JAm Dhota, Chief Justice of the dState b olai RT. Rev. Brme HmhW, n wied. NL w NaoMma, AM, Ar, IMI , iR. J. C. AYE., Pear Sir: I Ihavead SA at your Cu~lmy Plee RAL in my praceticed I m Si. knowledge, with far beyond the ordinary edec eanelh medieinci. It has craed for me some ep.s of gallt conecomption, whichb ad assnumed an t alarming h pc and many cases of asthma, bronchitIs, and t"-mi: which I could subdue by no other remedy.. 1tA o join you so maintain its excellence at the highrba you hame reached; and while you do so he aure you are doing an amount of good an the world if wldNs' mot ambitious brother in the probasir m ghtlheJWl Your friend, W. H. iel. . Thefolilowtg is from a didiageie idd hoaoao Dh LA FAv.m Co., Pas, Oct olUt Dr. J. C. Avt, My DearSir: I: I think it bt , inform you that I have seen a moat rems. ab a consumption by your Peetorta in this pla . Ad b ful young lady, nineteen year of age, dad the last stage of disease; her cough was °e"do. 5 and the expectoration part blood edarn t d m tt . ,r with large lumps like pices ofln6. I ueS a 4. thodox remidies without effet, and thehabýdý to the Pectorial, which, to the incredibe j s bi iy, has restored her to their amppa rc y.e t not the custom of physicians to land such Ps. but common justice demands thi aatc.i ._"r always recommend the Cherry ?ederal in aim r ' Yours reapectfully. J. P. ksam, . Ru: I notice in your circuhr that the fseýý your Cherry l'ectoral and .thartie P1111. w.ý lt-, any physiciaen who have not yet reiSv dins. piication to you. I should like much tow_. a I havelong used your preparat. o n - and generally with excelleat cuesel. I furnish to the profas* the .eat oePStlankW best cathartic we have. Yours. respectfully, A. bDa . P Po tm he guddans o sf Lord Paeomeh IA JIdaie rs Dr. J. O. Am. Sir: Ihae ned yo u pound extensivelyin my practic, p and a d it tee by far any other remedy we have for eorig daaa D he ula.. "R. S.Jo. ..