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PLATFORM OP THE NAI IONAL AMERICAN PARTY. 1st. An humble acknowledgeUernt to the ,upreme heineg rHirs protecting care vouch safed to our fathers in their successfnul revo ultionary struggle.and hitherto manifested to t5s, their deseenda ,ts, in the perservation ol the liberties. the independence and the union cf these States. i'd. Tne perpetuation of the Federal Union, 4 aind Cousitution. as the palladium ol our civil 1 and religious liberties. and the only stare buml wark of American independence. 4 3d. Americans must rule America; and to this end native born citizens should be -e eirted tor all State. federal and mrnicipal l oftfices or government enmployment, in pre flrence th all others. 4th. Persons born of A nerican parents re siding temporauily abroad should be entitled to all the rightsof a native bhrn citizen. 5th. No person should be *e'ected fiq po litical station (whether of native or forei.-n birth) who recognizes any allegiance or obli gation of any description to any foreign prince, potentate or power, or who refutes to recog nize the F*deral and State Constitutions t (each within its sphere) as paramount to all h'er laws, as rules of political action. 6th. The unqualified recognition and main. tainance of the reserved rights of the several States, and thecultivationof harmonyand fra ternal good will between the citizens of the several Statea,andtothisensl, non-interference d by Congress withquestionsappertaining solely b to the individual States, and non-inteavention by each State with the alfairs of any other State oraDe 7th. The recognition of the right of the na ti re-horn and natura lired citizens ofthe United States. permanently residing in any thereof, to frame their consti and to regulate their soceial af fairs in their own ject only to the provisions of the tl Constitution, with the privilegeofadmission intothe Union when. ever they have the requisite population for ose Representative in Congress, provided always. that none but those whoare citizens of the Uni ted States. under the constitutiun 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. !nent of laws for said Territory or State. $th. An enforcement of the principle that i StateorTerritoryoughtto admitothers than native horn 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 heretotore provided for, an indispensible requisite for citizenship hereaf ter. and excluding all paupers and persons convicted of crime, from landing upon our shores; but no interference with the vested rights of foreigners. 10th. Opposition to any union between Church and State; no interference with reli gious faith, or worship, and no test oaths for offce. I ith. Free and thorough investigation into any and, all alleged ahuses of pubiic fu~nclion aries. and a strict economy in public expend itures. 192th. The maintenance and enforcement of all laws constitutionally enacted, until said laws shall be repealed, or shall be declared null and voidby competent judicial authority. 13th Opposition ti therecklessand unwise policy of the present Administration in the general management "four national affairs, .nd more especially as shown in removing Americans (by designation) and conservatives in principle, from office, and placing forigners and ultraists in their places; as shown in a truckling sueserviency 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 Compromise; as shown in granting to unnaturalized foreigners the right of suffrage in Kansas and Nebraska: as shown in its vascilatint course on the Kansas and Nebras ka question; as shown in the corruptions which porvade somne of the departments of the Government; as shown in disgracing merito rious naval officers through prejudice or ca. price; and as shown in the blundering mis. management of our foreign relations. 14th. Therefore, to remedy existing evils, and prevent the disastrous consequences oth. erwise iesulting therefrom we would build up the "American party" upon the princi ples hereinbefore stated. 15th. That each State Coupcil shall have authority to amend their several constitutions so as to abolish the sveral degrees, and in stitute a pledge of honor instead of other u, obligations for fellowship and admission into the party. 46th. A free and open discussio. el all po litical principles embraced in our platform. o ý a .-- Programme du o ztL Americai. OFPICI Ef. ler D'humbles actions de grice a 1'Etre Supreme qui rbgit FUnivers, pour avoir se ejoru nos encitres dans leur triomphante lut te r6volutionnaire. et pour la protection qu'dl n'a pas cesbs d'accorder, i nousn, leurs descen dants. dans le maintien des libert6s, de l'in dEpendance etde I'Ilnion de ces Etats: 2me La perp5tuation de l'Uion Fiderale. - le palladium de nos libertes civile et reli gieuse,-la plus suire garantie de l'indpen. -lance americahne: mine Les Amrricains doivent ~ouverner I'Am6rique; et pour parveuir a ce but, les .itoyens nes sur Ie sol devront remplir tous las emplois d'Etat, de nrume que toutes les f,nctions fed6rales on manicipales, de prefe. rence aux citoyens naturalises; 4me Les pereonnes noes de parents ambri cains resident temporairement i I'itranger. jouiroat des tors les droits et privileges des citoyens n6s our le sol ; 5me Au-un citoyen (qu'il soit nB aux Etats lonia ou i l'6tranger) no dexra ttre choisi pour secuper des fonctions politiques, a'il reconnait devoar une alldgeance ou oheissance quelcon qaue i quelque prince, potentaat ou pouvoir strangers que ce soit: on s'il refuse d'admet. tre, que dans tnute acetion politinue, lea Cons titutions FCldrale at d'ltat (chcaane dans sa sph6re) doivebut ittre counid6rhe comrme la oi Supreme ; 6me La reeonnai·-ance et le maintien sans conditions, des droits reserves aux divers Etats: l'entretien de I'harmoanie et 'dune bienveillante frateraite entre lea Citovens des divers Itats; at. pour arriver i ce rdenltat. II non-intervention du Conzre.s dan leas qnes. liema intIressant sp.cialernent chaque Etat. --et la non-inlterveation d'aucen Etat. dans les affiires particulibrew d'na autre Etat: 7me La meconnai~sance du droit qu'ont les tey.nT s *ifs ea naturalisb4 des Etat.-Uris, demau.esurt d'ur.e . i e nim pernaaente dans uaseaa de neaTerritoires.defonrmuler leurC on stitutimn et leuaris lt de rdgler & lour gri lefra r doosoasiqu~~tes soeles, oa so ýý t siatsdispsatai a d. la Coestuitioo ' federa.; .- seaissaaeo e leur droit - sion, d dsqu'1l e uront Ia eam- - titution ou & Padoption des lois du dit Temir toire on Etat; Sme L'applicatiou du principe que,dans lea e Elata ou Territoires, nul ne devra &tre admis - an droit de suffrage, on ttre E1u i des bonc - tions politiques. s:it n'est cituyen des Etats nL'is; 9me L'amendement de nos lois de naturali Scation, Declarant qu'une rCiidence continue de 21 aus, est i'avenir indispensable pour devenir cito.en'des Etats-Uunis, et de6endant I FeuttEe de notre sol i tons mendians et a tons crinimuels; mais sans empietements des driots acquis des itrangers; 10me Opposition i toutsalliance de FE;lise 4 et de I'Etai ; Iozn-intervention en tout ce qui appartient an cuite ou la croyarce religieu.-e et asunt sermleut requis conmme qualification aux places. I Ime Un exanmen libre et entier de tons ies bus qui p uvent etre commis par lea tfnction nair,-s publics et une stracte economie des dellntic di people; 1Nine Le maintlen et |'execution de toutes loin constitutio.nellement Etablies, jusqu a ce qu elies soiert abrogees. on qu'elles aient ete dbclares nulles eat non avenues par une au torite judictuirecomp tente; 13me Opposition i la politique vacillante et inhabile, suivie par I'administration actuel dans la direction gEnerale de nos atfaires , ,rationales. ainsi qu'elle fa demontre plus par- . ticulibrement, en dEplagant -des Americains (design6 comme tels) et des conservateurs, pour counier leurs fonetiona i des &rangers et des ultras;-ainsi qu'elle I'a d6montre par sa basse soumission i ceux qu'elle croyait torts, et par ces liiches fantarowades envers ceux qu'elle croyait faibles --ainsi qu'elle I'a prouvi en reninvellat I'agitation sur lea q ns sectionmnelles, par It rappel du coam ll du Missouri ;-amsi pu'elle l'a proui e en accordant le droit de suffrage ai des tran gers dans le Kansas et le Nebraska;--aansi qu'elle Fa prouve par ses tergiversatious dans laquestion du Kausaset du Nebaska;--alnsi qu'elle l'a ,pour par la corruption qui rege dans quelques uns de. ddpartemes du gouver nemnent;--aisi qu:elle l'a prouve par la 16t- I rassure inprimee par preventi.on et par ca price, sur des uoficiers distiugues de notre ma- A rine nationale;-ainsi qu eile I'a prouve enlin. par sea erreurs si numbrenses dans nos rela tions avec les pusesances etrangmres; 14nme En consequence, pour remEdier aux maux actuels. et pour preeniur lea resultats dEsastreux qui peuvent surveir, nons inollu el forcerons d'etablir le 'Parti AmEricain' sur les principes que nous venous de declarer; lime Cnaque Conseil d'Etat aura pouroar d'amender ses diverses Constitutions, de ma niele i abolir les diffIrens degres. et y sub stituer un gage d'hollueur. au lieu des autzes oblgations u.cea.aires a l'adatissiou dars le parti; Itime La discussion libre et franche de tcn le principes polatiques coutenus danrs iottI programme en - 1i ;or BUSIHESS CAIAUS. to W. CAMER. AlC1T7CTT B[7I1)ER. Or to L o dera can tm Bent through the Iu.$t uthce.· d A MOX TAN Ft l ! TLIE~ I:. 7- 311,1 '/cc; RF.s Coner Third and Church .ttrc ta. of I EiFE PETIT, ATTWrLEfl AND Cr"NSEL id or rt Late uVfice with Valmout tirehert, Bruit tioh!sing. Y- BENJAMIN TERRIf~lt l, G Mm- WHEEL WRIGHT oe Raton Rouge. - -`-JI, H~;.U~ ie ('1 G. W1LIJN. HO CF..WGV A NVP WL dIUENV " tat Painter. Third Storet. Ciaton Iluz.. CSC/ out:·r. FkiL, Itandnt. IJL W JII'Ulla:iD hue- {tr. rs [A S4)Nk 'AlN . Hjj: L..A.k WA4A JE.SLALO id Oealars in Bat, taCa, be. iSi Aaartre, rlhnt, t AKlii HUtf FELIX LERXARES i'ruprie. A: ter. ,3 L 4i' I CARPENTER A D CLSIERiSBmI L dei, tiston Rouge_. G 43L SteF C.4 IIENVTEIZ& CISTEiNBUJLPEig. o Shop on Fifjthttrevt. IS QUIJMA\ tN WjLIAN. X-EWORLEA'AS. 4 IE.hI I le s ore, 1rn:r uL-.ette and laurel etreelo. H lIArr k FRAZI I.t, GENERAL -GENTXA NVD P SiCllectors..: .nt lorvcial Plice. N a Irleans. 1 f T. WAIDIhi1 I hI. PGJTE H CEISIPT. Cor L ner 'itirl n d !'Lurch striets. iaRNE IL OI'SE W ILIA4M iARkhrrPRO. 1 lo t La. (hues :.rt Iii 1,..· !fo t ". ,.l.."1 ..t e tn "*age. a T7YATY k flWC . lIriiii:. * ..% ~; - Grocers. Corner Claurted di.a.;. a -etiCt.t":. r laton Rouge, W Gr. &mu CC., sWHOLESALE PEA Lf ie 1. A . Palaut Mlaiolsoea. 3M Chnrtres Sltreet, Net - A T IMT, CtOffYb'g'itg RY GOOIDS. Cor ner Laurel and Third Street. Baton IRouge. A O EPU )ICEITRICK, ARcIITECT AMdP BIJl- A der. Baton Rouge. T A. TRot xPAl.E, J)ETAL S.%URGEO&. or- A e " 5ce on Laf catte St., Baton Rouge. TOILS TILANO. IVfRKEIL IN TI, ('O.CPI'ER J and Sheet Iron. Thtro St., liBten Rouge. T UIEA II. IIUSeLIIAY, A rTORN E' d COC at, ICr at law. (Nolsee etn laurel street. T A. VIALIrr. UoRCC0T d CHEMIST Third ý- " atreet bet. Contention and North Boulevard. _--- tot le. w * street net. Conveotion and North Boulevard. J H. tlHENCK, BRICK YARD & MILLS. Ofice * on Church upjioite the Barney Hloue. r T W. BR)OWN ARCHITECI d IUILDER. Orders es can be lent througlht the l'ostolice. us JACOB ' tI'ER, FIr7RITLRE WIIREIIOUI.SE dc. es Chlurch utreet. j TO:EPH I JOt. ATTOR .y " COCvNEV4LLOR A7 Law. Office with P. A. Walker, J. P., on Church ,treet near Third. -T. B. BRCNOT, A "ITOIII 'EF d COU3SNELLOR A • J Law. Office on lain 'treet. t J B. Me1UUTHIEN, ATTORNET£ COCvSELLOR Sat Law. Office on laurelttreet. it tIHUA IEtAL. I HOLESALE d RETAIL GAO S cer. Church street. ir JOLlsSAINT. DEARLEM I PAIN'TS OILS t- and Hardware. No. 11, oplposte the New Ma e a, New Orleans. SLOUIS KON DERDT, L 4.HIOABLE BOOT AND hI Shoe maker. Iafayette St.. Eaton Rouge. t. R.c. lIUU:.uTON, DRY GOODS AND ILL! ` 1 aery. '11 rd Street, lBton Rouge. ,Oe 1 YrTIA\ k HUGUET. DEALERS IN AEARD s8 ware, Church St., Iaton Kiouge. . Cdol'N Co, S.I8 TOUN ROGE CHEAP . tore. South Boulevarid. C P.f GRtt4ES, AlT'TiLVIE},t (OGUyL'LOR Al "J Law. Ofice on Lafayette street, Baton Rouge. and near the Court House. West Baton Rouge. , S. HALL, ATTar NEY E CO.'NSELLOR AT law. OiBce on Laurel street. --IaeO)r. aLDnn', D[LB IG LCLOC t J" Wah ; l et., Uder Ilse Barey yHouue; T a Z. P. ). l OIGAt., IT"TORNE t" COBa " e J.ae , bt-., Ont Uhe City Hal ý .ý ýlar"aoeyrtlýý : -7 P. UULAMATIvN FBY RoBEIlR' C. \VICKLiFFE, a Goverrt of the Statej of Lo dnana-. To the Sher f of the Parith /f iest-' Bato I Rouge : WI|HEREAS Electors for President and Vice Presi dent of the ui:ted Stat",, are to be chosiet fur thih state on i Tuesday the Pourth day of November next, Ia provided by Law. as follows, to wit: O.(I Elecctor fromt the First Ellectoral District. cormposl - ed of the Parishe- of l'liine*ine anld St. Be. i und, b the Thlird District of the Cit) of New irlcauns altd Faulourht Treme. b e OsE fromn the Second District, composed of the' First and .'-ecndl i.ihtricts (with the eIceptio of the anu tdIhorg T'.re.) Oe e f o:n tle Third Flctoral Di)itrict composed of the I . Fourth li-triet of the cily of New Ut llan-; that - part at the 'arish of Orleans on the rigolt bak of thie Misisoippi. and the lanishes of .Jitleroh.t St. ('iharlc-. at John the iaptiit. St Jat'es. .\Acetonilo, As.ui pIlot. tlitaurehle andt Terrel oule. u ONE tin the FIourtit Electoral District. comlupoeI of the Parishes of St 'rnmnmanv, Wahlugtoun, Liilly atlo. St Htelan, East and Wie.t iebhcuana, loiat Coo .pee. Et a Wstote PWed Baton Rnuge and Iberville. e Ot from the Fifth Elertural District, comlposed of tile Seou.tie, of Attakalpas -nd Opelousas, nod the 'ar i-hes of a.tpides and Avo.elles. and Ost trum the Sixth Electoral District, comp sed of the Ct'untie, of Natchitoches. Ouachite auid "oncordia, and the Parnhes of Catahoula and Franklin. Now TFrn.-..RE, I have thought proper to issue this 9 my Pretlamnatlru, notifying the quulititr .later throughout the State of the Election atore-aid,. and eomanding allSTheriTff. Commissuionere ,t Election. and other ofeiceru therein concerned. to htt oald t Eloeton for Eleetorsof l'reidelet awi Vice 'Pre-i-'iit ,I the L'nited Stdtlte. for the State if It)uiiana. mi the 4th Slay of Novemnber next. (1.51.) uid IElection t, he can. dluitedl and returns thereot mlcn in all emr+.lets ac eording to the pr.,vi-in, of the .Contitution of this State and laws In such case nmadie anii provided. GIVE.V F'D'IER .XY1 IL4.VD. awil the era! if the .ta ,f L uihi rd. a' Iaton Rm '.a. thi (L. S.) .eewub el o f .J, ly .1. It. ]til. and i' fthr + elayl rdrte ,f /r Initi Sltules if ,1aner r.tz. ter Ei3hty Fern! BY TILE (;OV Mt.Iut: RtuB'i C. WICKI'IFFE. AB IREWT F S. IEfRP' N Secretary of Sftare. For the pu.rpose of ceart yin in to execution the llhre proclamation, l'oil- t.:11 l'" ta r ed e n tl i- Var. i-h, iii the let Tie-,da of \,nui r n,*\xt bltin.: tl e lth day of ai, Ini nlth. at th* hOiloa". tt I ;laCe, ill tlhe Patr;-l, and under thi- irecti,,u ut the f ltluing namo ed Commissionar-, to wiil .AT TItE CIOPrE !lotsi o ti I ZEI.jt' I:.tni it.y ,un--JMareelhn Ilviron, Vallerect Titllier and II |l.reerion. .T THEl (CtoreR't oitigE OP T WIt'RG kn n0. t,iii-Si,othPne A1l.et. J ;rCe. it Frank Williaans. .uT t-. ('iiHRT thtittl Fi t t4 Ai-t. ("nT - . V DIhrtlea A Ii crow, O BernaorL SIr. .\T Tr u Sn1'R, ,or I F auc.a i'. 1.', ---I i R 'hiun., *. ,1 i hark. t .1 T l.I e11. AT T titF P H iit S'e'hl l Iurt'.k .'cl ."nl,.i 14-fTtr. 1' rdo--l 1i termauyt. George g'<uni i a l St .unth. Thbe oul-i fromi f o'cluck " i until 4 t,', itok Ir. N 'I U l'E:, ..hter T, We-t 11aten Rtouge Septilh t'51 . Ie PROCLAIATION PAR RO)BEI'T C. H'ICKLIFFE. 0ci Gouverneur de i'Etat de In Loulaliase. 't' , .du Shc,'if de la Paroisre Our-t Baton Romuc. |' 1" N il ,'L 'e - l L c ',u t r f rc.i i.n: *t Vi.e L r.,-adent des l'tate tni-, dIetr unt etrechoie polur vet Et'?, ".ar.ll le Quatre de Novembre prochnin, Or- ainie I: ) qu ii ett pourvu lpar la lti. carnmes uit: IN Flrctear. pour I1 t rim:ur Di.trit I lee Iral. rom p.e d.e ptt-,i-el "'l:p.jiiinr et .% i.ernnr, I.l tririemr. Io,t:rwt lde %tlre lt. la Neile. t)chinu.. et It, si'aulisrg Tr''a . I.EL t-.Heteur pour I. N'er ndl District Teei'oraIl c'm a • ," .e ,ipremier "t '-rt ond District de ls Nielle. (hO L a (a 1'excr't,i. ,in .i". 1asinrg Thme) -UNJ..i' lte i'r pour I, 'lrouioie sliirirt flrt( nrt -co, SIT j e ir o s i llct - a r;*i: l io- trict de Ia sile - I ht N ,li,- h r 1"sn p, ej r !tort.' di la imaroinu <i I l.-.ttq- .ii ne -"r I.,l r, "s h-ite du M: '.,ilp i. e h- Ia,.,-: .Iisi-r son. Nt Charl'. St .at, Nat ti-t.. .-t .larqtu... .:. nionu ..',,mptlitn. L troiren e 'et Tt l.ai ..nn . Cs l-.,lctlr lour le tl.;I.t int. lm'" -r ' 1., H ,- : i'. r s i pose dr*. par:.-r tT t m -1- .r " ston. lt Hel,.na. Fz.t ,t 11r.1 Dlci at a. taint t 'uij ,,. Es at et ti-I l .t ". i::o:, -t l r- . t a ils-. S L's te r t r' t tr tr r t I llult-inen I i-*:,t Filent " t'r i , 't p- -, t. s nrittt de- .tttl Mpa~i t upe lou.a., it ir'. ,par,,-,e 1.. r'I ..tvoýll. I" -ie .x E rterur Iouer Ie .l lsciire l i-rit .it letoral lrom;.n, ,e d <1,.- Conllot. ds Natrchlttrlch,. lOunchitla rti icurr dia et tls. paroisei Ctlnhoula et l'ra.kin. AL A.irs lin', j'ai crci lropre de lanec-r esi na pro rllllaur ton. not.rt l+t lt I tr'r i otrletlr- .ualiire. l.u ttit .. f t:s t di in, s- ,lit ale I, rt orl. IonnaniI t i tol:t Ir-l S r..r electi ol J'i- i 't r la ,"t , Fn lect n pour Flect-r's de S Pr"-*id snt et lie Pr.-idh I ,t ,I IiRa.- I in . I 'ourl at le ha I i~ itu-, . l ," q.u..ir. ,. N :vnmbre prl r-hain 1 r i la dite +l ,·:tn ,i ,, , .- ,r t-ennue ee--y ts . l., rap. VD IPrts 4oorlmnwiait a !4 I ,-.rtlr~han .:r cet Mtat etdes sb loin piasse.' a ee ...j t. DO..E,. .s', If.| lA I V.I Tr-RR. @h lo rtwr de or I'F',:t ,! In Lei..inan, a Bai it fore, a , (T_ S.)" ./ ," Jrtil,' A. fi. 1.t-ir. dt de Jl I 4di n. dt ier is it' i d'. Amroilue. La quima !. ringt lonime. ._s_ u:w t . lit.rns.'. t- .(1.ir ,.- T," i i.',, !.o"wo-A atnho qnue re sort;te et.,n la .i"" - i: Corn--3.arceihu l;own, Villeneuve Tuillier, et It Ar r'tFE DF T"'IRA.ýIE-gNI P.wOR , A ('o.. )r- Cu.ins-Sothene Aillet,. 1 C(aire,rt frank W ilamu. A L' MmaNlS ig (",I'-1 Corns-V Dtlbricna. A Pmarrow, O 1ermrard. Sr. L- Ar" ..aG~lAn E J F Ta MsIsa,. Cnani-- R 'hinn. 13 W Clark. 1.L lohdeil. - A IA son no' oEnia". tnt 2itE DI.STRIT Ics EcnLt. f Cams--H B tGermany, George Young et Chas Srmith. Lea boites seront ouverts de hoemes A N a 4 Io,.:i es R P x. N W POPE, Sherif. Ouest Baton Bonge 9 Sept 1865. " For Sale--A Fine Chance ! rd .aTRACTOF LAND situated in thin Parisi" abhnt S four mile'. above the Ferry landing, anld ront ing on the Mississiippi River. containing two arents front. mirre or less. witl the dil th of about forty ar C pents;-side lines clos;ng in the rear. Bounddrl above by lands belonring to the succeraion of Terence Dil I mouny. and below by throe of Villenauve leeBlanc Jr. & Co., with all tihe h'uildliogs and improvementr there. on. Also, with or without the 3A IV-.ILL attched to the Pame. d This plae, is welU adapted for A (OIf'XTRlY RESI-a DEN. At: there being FINE FRUIT TREES, GOOD o I GARDEN &c. 0 II For termn and conditions apply to O. B1RnaiD Jr. i Paraish Recorder, or to . pl9-4t. JOHII C. ELDER NOTICE. .ef sahberiber respectfully return, lhi. thanks to w . his friendt and custrmrs who havre during the w )art year liberally gave him their patronage and take li this metod of inrforming them and the public at argre p that he has now on hand a large Int of rseaied linum- a b her, and everything requisite for the undehtaking and hi succeavfull cominlction of all work in thCe of i IIOUSE BUIl.t NGR, BlN PIS, SASrI. and I)OORS. fit. ting up .ST)PE.. BAR-RItOSS, in the best. most durn ble are! workmanlike style. All ordera left t at D. r Mloo.aa' Hardware Store. the Post Office or at the shop ua Fifth Street. adrjoinine the St. 'eter'. andil St. Paul's College, will meet with prompt . ttenton. G. 1. SEES. EW AIND CHEAP GOODS. I WOULD. reepestlfull sall tire rttemtiou of the ha dies of East and Weslt Btor. Rouge to the faet thtt I am just up from thle 'ity will a sllendit asoiortmnt of E VERY thing in my line all of which I offer to the SLales (ICHEAPER that ever. tit Mar 22-6. MiRd. C. IUi oY'ft 4a, -- --.- --- _T . , e, ,-tr NOTICE. 0. ir'sT G pureluaosl the eutire inIk o aot lO1T O11 ,,r., ATS. c.,. f J. t. . Quiggina I muli res-pectfully solicit a share of public patronarg. I will conosantly keep on hand a ftere and varied as. eortment og'ooda, which I will sell as low, or L..wer than any other house in town. R. L. IENDERltN. Having diRposed of my vick tn Mr. iR . . Hender Non. l bespeak for him thepatronage hithertoextended I e t. J. W. QUICGLYrS. Aug 9)-tI. "V teb~ i l0toieort, n. tlaar t >R t e T is N E AD VYE TiSt EN TS. *A'LLIAM JOGELL. 11 Whlcale and Retail Druggist & Apothecary, Jul'tjX ROL GE, LA. nutliaetiui n 1.tl cactiier --.rue wIi hu t-t" t tl *i ter iy t ,iug lttrtlib tb tII per anly gi, tltaml boati, a till be in ti..telcl. t It will be to o.ar interest to buy your lrug, atnd u- Ml(d'citie fromU imarch 1 WM. ItItml. ~t i audrlen, t. ex tfark. Iazeppa I, 1,: ballkets A.niette, 3 ,tliut i.'rn Mtarch, of 12 bot'n Coulgate'n i"i.rl cStarch, 12 ' Yeust Ponder, tt 2 bankets Seltzir Water. e" 200 boxes lort- Lt, mulnale, io 10 Ildozen Lie J.l utlre r- 10 ""* t'uprior laret, 1 enak old I ort. e 50 dozen i o Irter. Ilarelhty & Prkfinn a, 50 " (1Hurton on'Irent) .co.eii Ale I barrel aupier.lr ouI 1.0 iuni.attela I I Caiuphlie. 1 ' aBurting Fluid. fir sale by D ry Prunes, butill fresh and nice. for -.tle v-ry centaj by T lann , Lime.: c1/ in fticiulrtrinhcd in a ty quanuit ent R "':-· =-o S dtec. . ".' i . l 3t.c l.' . tr itra ': t T ardBil! J A .uperior article. ju-t received alnd f, r > W\.11. It1t.L.. Pruari-ft. MO\NTAN te ILUGUET. \otiice of Co-Partnership. TIE unf.-cr-igueI lave this dayt etef.l tal o ae-r'. I. -r--iluntir th"c tlt .t-o .10NT.i.N . i1 to tI.I t.rite pta fit t'i f cmrrig oni the 'larwfare u..- . -- in ! it, arii, braicl.ta re-p.ecttull" .u licit th. itEtrucnae if the pull;c. a.tr:trg Iteltt that ti fttr, a, hla.n sadf varie.t a u-'ck ýcati finll a ttre .tanil. nttd aold as lowa aC any huttte out-ider f Netw til.an . J. ('. l'.'TAN, april 15 J. . IllltT71'. H l-ardwtare ! Hardwalr lIa. n lg reiui ,t. I, t.o it., -?.t ',rmeIrly o.tcupiý l t. . :,.,,ua I.lti. t. I .It mu"i r.-nt,.i Lo. nr .ce. .". t Smy *t,.r. I wouilt .,i ct lir on. in wantl itf Iltul wra-. al.V and WIIew ware,. Ilo.n- Flrnitshing &c.. t.. ti., mer a ral betrw. fu.rchairz ellechiere. nu tl 11v LA,.tN A lit lLt t. l- urau ,tree!. I64 rv-aI Stoves ;!! S .\ ,art, -up .l" tf 'mall Icrankl:n (ital - Ss..i o i|. I' ,r. t' .t, Liuan i ll. n ,- ,al. ,pri, i,, 1 nlli.nm (.ii:". i 'r - esent, tou,:- bri.e. ladis . ,n , tu.i a t: Ltlg c; arge attio., kttt-.ilayn tidwarf. (' uit, .n t it utinl ,ti .. .ture trafte. semrfnt, whi..!,- r , *<. a-,tl.i lu ari ntd Ili tiU dittou n a.li au:t :.i .r -., l Io.n jail 6 .ltrNA.N & ill, r;T. ( :arc'i ,treet. Carponters & Plantation Tecls '1 L ," Ii r ·.- 1' ... (; 't. ,- t 1I,".. 1:" ("-.. i i 1 t l , - . I , , I.,,r t .t. . . lah. I ..t,:h-t. L Iitta tI. i-an. ki, t -." r )hl ,+I, Pl.,.. lt-aw n" Knuit'es, TGurti S-cr .. ., it:lcrew's, t,..n.l,e!. l r -.e.. I hta.t l an * Br, c, ., ITAf.t,.ltoo o al, L-tet-fr shapr, PhItu Iti., xe manlI Pper For sale by lIt:a W' rncthes% Pruocila, I'lscr. D. C. MONTAX, ugers,. Twe-zer.. , Plunlmb. and Hollows & So.nds ComplsR-e. CI'TLERY! CUTLERY!!: SnT'IFALu. . Ivory Wood an'! Horn. Mine +,li! hLan i j t ,ta KNII-FS.A. ) }e k-. I!,,a 5' c.n t- I , t. , n io PInr ,,tt i als, eel Car,-,.. I'.,ket and lIt:1 .lItI i Koiseat t.N tittE. de I Twowitl lai- dra:oer- and tute ith shelvel ut underneith fir ...I I., a- thie: a.i. in the way. janl 5 ;.i r I\N IlIl(;IL ET, Church alreett. i lake. laheal ~.; n." fiar,,i" Ext'ract an. Itoe. Water. For s .le hy Win. lGiKEL. Ihun.is. to I Fine Lot of ' g . ." a idie Cutlery. Ivory Itandl.- iabl, and a eert hnnles, Car-ers, nu I trks. Fluted Steel, march 29 J. P1PER & (. SF iI.L as- rtment of the CLmslunAl, Brts ',rag IL ,1N;G Tusse. J. LHit.R &. o. mar )t YN ew Gtoods .het received, some splendid 3lah.gany Sofa+, Io Tetc a Te*'. do llhocking Chairs, e do Easy Chairs. n;aren 29 J. P'IIlpt &o RIGHT ABOUT FACE! ot JOS tr A. CRAIG infortn.o the publi that havin n- atLoLSvE his late asscinations. hes now REvoLv its or aS owe Arti. in other words, heaas establ shed its himseh ua Church stret., north side. frIt door east of r the iatney HIouwe-where uE and hb MtATELuTrm. Will t will ae wa note e f time, but with aD mtY .aLDEt, ken as the sevrnri w .oio nia, takes off the hairy rasedn S lBawer-- manipulate hiaute hmarilty in a manner mo,t beautilul to behold. Lulled iv the music of a distant waterfall-BUCK, bearing tie hOtuam. savory and pure as ever cradled the Irast 'aKtcs-btried in D ao tlon., or eider down-immersed in aroma from the OtrEaTAL CL.mI, there to carry on the 2ransurial, Ilir. Ir. e and Kapperlapiam Art, &c. " Coame one. rome all, And agive JCE CRAIG a slaving all I" "TlHE Child Iosmly trouiled w llth worms, says the tlahughtlessmother. wien tl:." puny n,g.el a tnce ofher oft'pring is remark'd upon. -tnlt Was m to why not say only (Chlera, orinly Yellw *, ver. liar ae worus destry more lives thanither. I vou, looeyour iC little ones. administer to thom. even it y',u only sus. Me pet 1them io be "'troubledl with worm=." asure. sati,. t- and immedi e remetly. .Ew-ry household where it i hts been tried, every uhaysicaku who has seen its etfects of pronunece ' INER'',S CJ.XADIAN rEMIFI'CgE such a remedy. p &d'Jit uart';ular and remember the name. * WINERas CaIAaDIA VrWMIaUGE.'L" This is the only article that can be depended on. For sale wholesale and retail in New Orlems ly J. WRIGHT & 0t .. ale Proprietors, 21. Al 1n51 Chartres Street. Sold In Baton Rotge by all the lIrnggists. C ------- E.W. ROHERTSON, ATT). Yet r COt' SELLO0R at Law. Will practice hli; ,rofessioni in the a~tlt Judicial Distriet of thli..State, the Unitedl States iand ctSupretmeCo~irt4Mt Nei* )rlea:t.. Itsoiness en-. trusted to h's care will seeite prompt attentrodL. Ofice in Plaquemine Iberville "+rish IA. i Deea Brown'EsaseleeofGinger, just received 12 nd for sale by (feb. 2.1 J. L. VIALtr. •Slos Received by J. L. Vialeh. SIROP DR BRIANTE LAMOrURov, VISITING CARDS. BRANDY, * cOLOGNE WV.AZR, CO.rOH .rIVDIRS , GUM DRO PHYSICIAN CASEs, B 95LATF1J CA*OS, S SToEAL Pe&VS. A e sa y d . 1 . . ault r T WI ~OSU~ k0 - --------- Ja"1t Arl'll Architect and Builder. " Shop ni Fb'ul a erred, ced if Mraen. r)TULit respectflly all ticse atteiftuin 't the pub. j lie to minc aitnru rTiwitL l,.rdlbe new rear. hntiingl Illy made art anrmenla with oiuer ot tie klet iianofaoit.u i-t ring e"tatbliaihutnte in Ciutitiati. I a'in pl. area to f~riI A$ll I ltAulL anl Ill.l\l.S. trade fiflei be-t ot w,.itri~l p:lre imbelr ate' of ;operrvr w.. l tlnnat llhi p. clam et., ioie tbaa can be tinic in airi.lt:h. I train, in .ill i, ..wttry wialtiug to bihid a ill liod t to their ad. tail hi nnlij- iii.a rLin with Iin-- beftiri tailhitg. i t. dr, iroti th i'ni mcnerl' 1. Ilii-iitr . LLL\I it s r Ii.'t ~iry wok nl all Lind ar to o, he ncw w rwatOlu +" manner la-.. Ii , liar bin nL .ja-, i., gi, in he imui al - *g A l le oi~-fjb woine.aittui(t t to with to-ait oI,4 " I, d.i-attc.. uiattr iu n. iiiihi* 0a tlt -,t-i TII EOD(ORE GOLDMAXNK. D AIlElr IN CL1.)CE3, WATCIIk, t7 w-o~R , PIry I,. ~SO HARN.i11t,:HTP ~~s"tIts't r-uut-taiitli nil totnit. Ltrge anii beaiuitifuil a a-a..iutneui ut (1'.ATilh'- aie:.JhW tI 1:1 . wtic lie oter. ti the citizeni o at- end Wect Eton L't~ge anad ricic:tyl on inat oamble te~mi. IIA1PD WA[U'TO 1 L. JOLISSAINT, W~lat-naat anld tetait~dea~lir IN H RDW REPALNT!OILt WINDOW to GARDWARE &i'.Cita( t. Ac. No. 11, Oppoa.te the 1*t Darin, X. 0. i0 ar __l House, Siglnl& rnamenta iiA\. pi Third snrrd. 3-:ia rftb- r t . h-I hd7tcr. ur eirnanP...14 l lly aiitci a rhaaae i the li-piblii aatronii.a R."iu-'arctiaratce wenrmet Wi- are auit-lu-it toi Iii. oi n i..e m-at reunnaabe terrm, and isI thiehar b I'artirllar atte-tion paitlto piaii anl fancy SI!GN..i :,tv h.tlNIlt. liLA/AN'. t~tlLl~ltu. 3ILIIBLNGi. i\-ilht.lt.k. n'ly rexuliueil. are I irmlera hr laruat -n t.,r i-t"r ;¢i the t'o..t Office re "otlh.ra or i n.lcisrul a..i. rotuiiUy attenrier to. ,t in.. 20 ii -_ f~ai - - -- - - - -· c 1D\ 11O N IN FlU \I(7..' :I.+P .AMEhRIC.i4 tIat,, Capp, Strata Goods, Ctabretuas die. F~,S.. ( hrr'r" `tie t. New Orleau·. M .Pl SIGH- .ii P Rt (JX".V..V4 L PAINTl.,' I \1' or 6r- Si;-i m"" !.rI-Io.u- irr.iniuri. ai : i'..ttiug. ;at(.r-hitriatt t, an., i.Liasii. all u rlh : u :t cltttet,, iitlc·rt, (iuerr-ittrnetra..ec - en-a maid Qtitocra. T5I: il' jFii\+\ a.U . l. r..1.--iri'oltr infotrmI Is : L r'" iti..e, n Ott4 ii tniiili.i attI.ares r...<I,' ""i.u ..aa1elual"tkhti.otaiiii.,cuih auteh$.l n r,, r't lier t .uw1 ti te i'i4 . i a i r n1 Nl ii..'.i. 'I!;, :; ~ ,1rut \Cindovii )'rnulr. i::oZ, ?brouiBd. Ii n u lia'g~ie~nsc audr tir~*aivii. turnititt ut ;~: au. II.tn. "! u.ed:n .-rder of any width ,nit-r'a,' twt. it,- li:ruLncn tin-icr tiree itori-. 1 ii;i' "i re...- i u»-te ly true. .i( tar length ouluer Uturt.-uia ,..: i ii jd i anrttti inches atuai-". j r.- .1) otiriu aid.eiien to thr ttib ,icthe Itir Ptt "ii.,,- !. r'*. t M.art $ Co., of latuon Rouge. ailt meet Ut ili-t atrutiti T A"MnTTeW! A T Jan .5 1. Vr 'r1 J. A. TROUSDALE, Bavs Roite, LA., tl* ' tendl of his prftesion:al 0t o 1a' t v.:it.,: branI t- pWStsu.ng t.. the r~rt u r.t to It..1:!" ai etlemen o; E a.t n:il iHe.,t iati i:0or+ :au t w .:r -Iroun linL.. g ,ntý_ , C, .\ to hil. abtit1ie'. the beit crede.statls cin tie fur li-ke i; n"c'- ars. but to tt, e ...:* he" , t In iisn I neI htn. he wel'i re. pctfuly reter tI. t.i, khi ti " :.ave . ltl.rty fst tre. him durin t !t l.ter with1 their "",,ndIncs,, a,:l tr fuir a , sol. retottn 1,- m..t- sincere tihak., Jki, :n , :i ,s. eotve. exer",Is to, t ,ni a:nue to merit thfc -·a:n All w.atk ilrformted -c.entificall aunl with the ul " r. t are , and alo w th: the %iew l,, "lura;.,,.:.. th,;. Sn '",:,s, a ,prem: .t! benetit to ti e .at, t. "le wil hdlway' tb in his o**ice from 8 A. x.. unt i :;r ".. (1tl." r).1 m oe, J. IW. ,ci;si(,.s' -h.,e stoe l.afay TOURO I1NIRMARY. ",,'ne'r of .Vew Lt c'ee ,td Gai. .nir st'ertx. S .I .11 Hospital i -paciou a,,n caw ,,r n i.nllth situat,- l i a .qare from the river, near the siip and steano in lr. Ji' -i'i BEN$.AIDON is tl.e Director of tl:e ln.ti :usint, and heA.dent I hbsician and eurgenu. { ae r. Tio;lMAc IHUNT is the visittng Physician and re 4U.geon. Ttaa : I'rvate roams.......... from $' 50 to S$ per day. Ward. ........................$1 50 per day. 1 .'ir for -lav-. .............. 100 peL di.y. i'..of.or-ial iatte.eitnce. medici.es. nursing, diet er ti.d h.i'.rint, areincl:.,led in the-e cearges. 4j.'?urstcral operatlions cha rized extra. 0 i" Thit lotaltion of the Hospital is .Pertectlyhcal-. :by and contgaious diStaees are not admilttd into the intirmary i COTTAGE FURNITURE. L FEW Comtlete sets of "''lttage Farni&ure"-an o ientire n.ew patterin of this beautiful an.l unuique urnliture-for sale by J. PI'EI & CU. )LATED S.'OONS- S do Forks,p do Napkin Rings. th Ivory and Wood Rings. tI salad Spoom and Forks, Wine Cooler, Knife Wasphers. Table .I.ts, assortal kdl, s,S Egg Haskets. Knife Baskets. d:fferent kinds, Sn Ice P'iea, Mincing Knives, ke. mar 21 J. PIPER & CO. Stareh, Stareh. 4 20 boxes Coleglates Superior Pearl Starch, the b.at in use, for sale in any quantity by dec 5 '55 WM. ItOGEL, Iruggist. A~ rUeles hfr ItheTellet. iji tea1 tnnssnd. Pertumes, setehets, Powier me cot Dissolution of Partneirship. a TIE firm of W. F. TrrXX.RD k Co.. was dissolved by wh j Limitat!on on the 31st December. 1s55. The hu -ines, will Ie continuedl by W. F. Tinnard on his own rot taeeunt. The name of the irm will only be used in a the settlement of accounts. W. F. TI'NNARD. A. D. HEDEXBERG. Baton Rouge, Jan. 2. 1856. CItIARLES RUSdTON. BLACKSMITIING AND WAG- con gnl making. Ploughs made (fl and relirsed. Buggies and other i the repairs hone at the shortest ao I and lice. Horse shoeing done with the wg.its.eecene ,, wit despatch. tho YW ill work done byr llm shall be equal to tha to t done at any other establishment in the south. 11y, S- Wagtgon and ('arts always on hand for sale hot shop st Mississippi street, San Michel, W. Rouge. but march 1. air LOUIS KONDERT, Fashionable Boot and Shoe ". any RT ESPECTFULLY udes ir aer ce e the services of Baton Rouge and vici.dty, ilmakin'all kins a* S.H.tfS and .Jul.s. His long experenata is e tea oudneas is the remomeadatina be oilers. beet His shop is situated on Lafayette street, betress Chordc sland 4 sUM r Atapl'a drug atr. ,5Iir. L phya ~sn btt the hest *90tckmen e ll raa guusgatig t '.4 I. COrIIES, CSLUS, k*38ln4q Lnn4ieu? AS~RUIh, A tn·d l11, i c~t'4t inec th~eilolated ·e DoplydpLoe , ii ii bI"1~I,·itl o~rtt crlIning arrin rmdkpa *t:,l! l enilrc lun ~ ~ ? I rerm.4iD 1o~ ~. i~l'tr. tn cdite *hich · Iacr i~auC tog U an onr ncrtu·'iotytl cr~ of eeosialeftoctbylnar .i aaori~t ·i~ aotiu. Itoet rine.r l dr. Acidum Hyooeyaafu t or· i~r it Inc atio k of tunell titu aLoudcatop·pi,n. ac~ 'te-ierartum inm eol nrot htherto atuE~la~ I aaiu al that:' me dicin earn o.:p Tisi aponu sadr ltrr~n InhterS1I tLoe& sumite tlOtheir hlhen meshes,I tri: rlin ~c. in I i.ctiigtZ, tirttdhcetete the nars~a.J t'~ed cw nniePiacn o pro;Te'ora ~Ia te I s,.. ftd*J !Ieiiictll In-tit ate, Yale (olfrge , hlnrna(.ite,, of l)cditincI. Le'inton, by ·! ~ebeeI, Nhnrr Uteenjtc~i~. Cambridge*, )hac~hb au eda Pi ~lege Waneinglon; )lm;yxia ba a~tutYe.. 'rAnd itt farjrnCai esntriei,: ' L`E.rkn~e do Mdic I,, P~Ia.0lnse.;Rl Royl C~ PI~~P*Jieiaa -and idsrgena, Ropden: Queno'. tnlche Cnkul ~ireraity of S~apha, oluly; Imol CaLl~dg. at i I~iloiciani, Vienna; 'Junt·a Nei~ak," Bens: Ithe Mteheban' Jnatltuto E Ohio. atOseQisea, mr. for it. C'itr ecelina~ YirttYbLeleergaoTu iVlewe of the MaueaehrabDt CharitabLd NegOtdmi.. castion arnee gite to thU at~·ian al that hr is lloaJnn.nep.(.t.t. As; Lto. eb~d~lioapwaLdseg t1re- treat aotlteterg th.i. llm ot 1~u c~ laat*afe- I~ C~~ a r+eema i:"'·iJ profesion andpoyldboeuetmutoeui ci~.i ·.! iho-owhi iia(enselandprsttbdi ha a'ri i eeu:if~l and highly utOablo Prermadao h~ rri -ore.~ of itt niece-n aim a ~rmedy rlaeamd 4s* i tt;1 ii maF ho relfd upon will, seaeoehrO the aidd th ie onmem-oon aol affihting palmomar w bei. cIi to.rl ~ our elmalte." I Iab~o'ti e..inrelatioas of the Qle Partm Inte sI es e~~ l'z iili tl~i sodton Nedicuaal O Jeerfk r. mid ~l Brtieb Ant ~ruitaa Joumnil Of kedican kihlitchal $ci~neat. )Iortrcsl. Le ulndouornmalPbazuJ niie.ai * anu M diedl Ito-la. lI. C.. IBaitbwaute' Bntonper e togLsjd ti-i icl repotter. New JelerdneyLadakamt ladnalr· p· )lelicit:eeCt deClomp. Ifia Otxelde, fla, -H, toper, \I 3je-ty, Nau ietoise Empene, lSlhta II- -ohl nl~- YaHithonc, AL~kuLq eDjhl, ) i I(- cM,- Ct'ltiol C )iaeaty, Liah;PhUl.Q~oem I, - Lt i ·-ae~;y. (PLo. K~leligefreoe -,uainnl lPirtlarrnmnael Na~le Yneqkut, Rliagaftisu 'ir Ct rlca T. MetcaM Goern~oe bieamol of thaI t ~.Don Thomas £. Noaera, ndirad4 irteh Herr RLoert FAls, Motnised IlebOE1S ·i- ispp-l. FrankIl.arl~n5w dta _j~a iandl t rerr, etary of hinaaLs I d,. rd Hi' elmcclm, D. D., LL U eta., b ,p8slgd .'.mu"" ,.t Cone~ c. 1. t'.rI its,; L. D., LL D. Aaldost CastL~sali &'a Ita Frsmnea tnrhnk. e.Fovernaor oef 31T Htrou V'on Arfueslsi , Yjsmdarza, at 3&Mj t*d IFr. C. T. Jack""n. t eoio~ieji of bt e h 3laembd d nu tedk oie~i. D)iacnverer of 1Jlwg.3mg4Em~,tk iI 11ouu. kc. Gin. i.e.l1 Coombs. dmrAIgim rnsi Z1 liie. h. Is. lresmon, 1 ri uety al the U .L tarty: Rev. Dr. lancing io, of Iioya Di-. T. ReI ryv. Heur W&.demier- r. of k. Yuh ally. :e.. iLc. TI..nsai WuiruaYwr.., of a)Ias~ aweth I t. F.PBi e, I.I.. 'reY.imla' at RcananL*Jitf VIT S. C. W. Ili, 1'rP'. Ltatl. and Ches., Wnm. A. n1th. I. 1... I'ree.m. Ladelj C. B. St. art, 1's Clam. d< L," it L. W. ~mtsn. 3. P.. 1tHe. Hampdn & ilj. aNo. ieiLt eam PFOl. oflictat trlr pp1~a4t The Cut.Bv i':cw,.+. 1s out 04"b*I bcr aa into tha narm es ant lao pitala of dthe arn~eYiS i.n:eiclan, but al-u tlhue oialsnat nnety dtvvil erumeut in the glam'4. Through a triuaWl OaiP1 o.1n by mamany maionsaa it Lae, provre thme 0 a i,erredi eve.3 ret etimcoimlaid for the.agtr m :i4 Ire nine ml irmenm ol the throat and I Mas. )it -immiul i be u is bout it, andi threenb bwhO ttiam.n it.. virtue. ne'tr wl. B .itatun*IIetrUf9 t :lmom-andm' are eavamieeerlkimr b* iaiij which hzas:en.: tow to an early gratiit*.lhm every alj anad sex and nation OPINIONS OF E3IlPTNE I. Fruo te werek Pralt2rA b ( J. C. AsitFir: I hWme used 30mm? my own ca-e of 4eep-realed bruoc~ItIt, from it slc. mmmai emtitutIoln, that it h a a dU tomlounni for the uilief of larv i ELdhIa culies. If my olilton of its w mptai da rm4Wi i of any service, you nr ll ie projiar. 1 j~t" Aal aar, Sop. 90 ,149. We, the underaigned, hiun a Imd Pn-..L, Sir inndawtiun and other tiý art. thiant amid luang, lthls anclh makd that we ot iiently rsecmaind R110tb' too aerhlent renedy Sir the aeapilin atICH.D 1 LIe to Surgeon of the RNlitr lar It J. C. M. ; M" D.Jb Snp't aad hbysicaaa Dad tllriad J t F. T. ,u:MMIe, Y ILQ,.. r ~fiP Supt and I'bysican West. Lana a s o"" ; eIr.t ihr. r B New l i al'. Ii, AUS. A*lP PU. J. C. rear tir; lhart rour Cmurlnr P lc aAPs1Jý, ksorwleilge, with tlif rcn i r medicines. It bhaa eod Ior Me attend rota comecmnjmt:oii. which Lad amoned M ansi many case otf ammtbam ý which I could aubduee by ab titheb teeeýJ Join you to maintain ita eaelblUiD - you hare reached. and while d4 .Mn+ are doing an amounat of ood intime rjtxMd 1 I uost aminitlou. brother intl*Fm 5, C *-F-i Your iend, 'N. 3. flhU 2e qoIowiiy is fwmn v ' " a+ !! Lna Jttra~., i Oe t. ]fr Pa. J. C. Anua AgF $ mnform you that lee dtlpir . conanamption by you e' t.WWI lMurpbP' fas young lady, aineteen, the List stage ofdiaaa@t; her I andthe expoetofltr' pSal with large lumpsalie piheesaed b thudox amiiesd.l i outht el to the Cetottal which, to the iy lane reatoraher, to tbtra !ot the custom of ttr la but common juatice uaii thL" miwiaya tteorniehd the Ciui?! Youra reapetfhRf Sts': I ottiotlttol% yea yourlitkrryP any physiCiahiy 4 t placation tierA. " `4 MnstN! *.Wanralty wi Ins-sb to tbi 1r m. i bet11 ltallotohhe