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Vol. 1. Opelousas, (Louisiana) 18th December 1852. No. 2. .,1 THE COURIER, PrBLISurD ON SATURDAY n Y JoEL H. SANDOZ & ANDREW MEYNITR. CONDITIONS: Subscription, for one year, payable in advance. te dollais; if paid at the end of the year, four dol la. No subscription will be received for a period les than one year. A subscriber wishing to dis ca"tinue, must give a written notice to that effect, and .-t-le up all arrearages. idrertising:-For one square not exceeding the e of ten lines. one dollar for the first insertion. fifty cents for each subsequent insertion. Longer adkertisements will be charged accordingly. 11 the advertisements will be inserted in french alt english until ordered out, or until the editors sNil judge it convenient to discontinue the publi eion. W. liberal deduction made on advertisements in aed for long period. INo advertisement or subscription will be stopped *1til all the arrearages are paid,unless at the option d the publishers. No election tickets or other jobs printed without. tnmoney, or the person ordering them to be print alis ar.sponsible person. }Tendollars inadvance will invariably be required f the announcement of candidates for office. The Preposed Purchase of Cuba. The Viational Intelligerner contains an ther .oluirhinouabatch of official letters tonch Ag the proposed acquisition of Cuba by pur ,ase. The correspondence commences as far bhk as the year 1822, in a letter from Mr. xs rl.i, then minister in Spain, to Mr. J. ADAlus, in which he points to the fact that ]gland desires the possession of Cuba to give h~ the oomman of the Gulf of Mexico, and t t she also desires the communicatipn of the .&lantic and the Pacific oceans over the Isth 3is of Darien, &c. )Mr. J. Q. ADAMs, as Secretary of State, in -aetter dated December 17th, 1822, to Mr. Ersyth, states that " from various sourcesin Snation have been received here that the ritish government have it in contempplation obtain possession of the Island of Cuba." e says it is rumored that she has long been ineqtiition to obtain a cession of it, and at Spain was reluctant to surrender; it, and old be still more so, if she -(Spain) could 4itg the joint guarantee of the, United States $d France securingit to herself. Hereupon 1 makes ,known to the Spanish govierment, gh the Minister, the sentimentd of, the vernmient of the United States, whFich are leto.the continuance of Cuba in its - with ~Paia. next letter of , f.r. Adams dated the th .Apri ii182,'is a4ressed to, Mr. Nelson, inapr afte UXtited Stes atIMadrid. This a long,itter, andgoes fully iito to, subject our interests in regard to Cuba and Porto ico.; Here in this ,'etter, is declared, for first time. theactual. Geoespty of the. in, .tion qf Cuba to our Federal Rmpbdic, iddiin l sabe to tihs continuance r'nd in x u r the Unzion itself.'.' This. reuar parophetic,.declaration, from a far ng Statesman like Mr. Adams, ca4pot fail somet , ence,.at this time,, on the iubl~emild.., ,$am s dwells notaioy on le im·tancr ofe a ioefE u.." ,hla 9 sq trong mo ves, of Irea .atanfor, .wi,'ng the..posscisioo of uba. The transfer of Cuba to Great Britan 14b e;AQu sa s, ta4ent npropitiouw- to e oin f othisUn'am,: a.d thy. fueson olr and power to prevent it, even by n, steady, he says, obtrudes itse f, upon . e diselaims all dis iioe on ~ ' saJ GimErmet, to t.e0b or from Sain and re ithe hands si W .1not Sloneg v *x we dt ise n _V n up, hun fa-·1( At ýi;I tac: 4qwtaI. t 1 4 ý P PROFESSIONAL NOTICES, C. R ESPECTFULLY announce the citizens of St. Landry and surrounding country, that he has permanently located himself in Opelousas, where he is ready to receive or ders for varnishing and ornamenting qld furnitures, of every description, old waitcirs made eqPual to new, paper hanging, fire screens, painted in jlowers, fans, -. 4-c. For orders or more particulars, apply to the Editors of the Opelousas Courier. Opelousas, February 21st 1852--1y. TJHE undersigned having become the agent I for Pyron's Patent Disengaging Swin gletree, is now ready to furnish the same, be ing appointed solo agent to make and sell for the Parish of St. Landry. This Swingletree can be attached to any carriage, buggy, &E., being very simple and not liable to need repairing. A Pattern can be seen at the undersigned's shop. JOSEPH GIBBS. Opelousas, January 3d 1852. .-- Just received an assortment of fine Watches, and Jewelry, con sisting in: Gold and Siler Watches, Spec tacles, Thimbles and Pencils, Gold Breast Pins, Chains, Rings and Keys. Also an assortment of Silverware. Particular attention given to repairing Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. [ Old Gold and Silver bought. CHARLES N. EALER. Opelousas, December 27th 1851. Courtois & Didier, COOKS ,- PASTTR Y COOKS. RESPECTFULLY announce to the public that they have establish ed themselves in Opelousas, and that they offer their services a~ Cooks and Pastry Cooks to. the citizens. of Opelonsas. Tbey will receive orders for Wedding En tertainments complete, Banquets, also for Cakes and Bonbons for evening parties.. They solicit a share of public patronage. Opelousas, 11th Dec. 1852.--ly. Beacksmith's Shop. THE undersigned having rent ed the shop, lately occupied by Alexis Lague, where he is ready toexecute-all orders concerning the black smith:trade:' He respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. TOMrandAS DeembRRELS. Grand Cotosa, 11th December-3m. U ION H OTE L. . 11E a~bscriber having pur chased the HoTEL, formerly own ed by f Martel, and more re ..y ,Q..kC1cT,:n lin O.pelousas, 4u l iu he is now +i v'ellers who may .atrouiz& t. establis~ent. The long experience .of the sbi5ciiber in this jike of biSirtless, a.Miell as the. care and attcr2tjioFi * ' ei , he will . bnduct his house, and tlh iioddints.. it ,e s lie ti~ll exact will entitle ihiii,.h to .t .5are of the public patronag-.i l:c:s 4ry me..' Oii . f I (R T4- S.TEEL. Opelousas; D rcembe 2-3m. T HlEu nndermgneiinvng received his com Paiy! 6fles his r ' ices tthe public aieito his friends. He takes th~4 pi, h nid to bffer to all ad ministrators of tae hlo- o shall employ him as Auct oppet y, 4wmake for them, without extra chaerges .4 4 'Bcessary tableaux to render their accun" . Opeou¶NGLJ+ ua 7 2- . and 54 ýpe ii , Oct " rrSobo; -d-:.':' , ; the *4)w 7 7-,·-· = yn ' ·L F s5 YVAiA 7 3 k ýL,,si~lal.JeJM~O·~ ED[C IVION & LEGAL 1OTICES, BROARDIXG AND D1.Y-S IIOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES. S'pcrincndc by Mr's. iR7cned. (born Ti'a/er,) in Opelo.sas. T HE proximnity of this institution in the Town of Opelousas, (late rei(lence of MIr. Laiche) affords a most convenieut, and healthy situation. The students will.be the object of constant and aesilnous care, and soli;itude. Th.e prin cipal will exert every effort, in imparting, to those who may be placed under her sn.lervi sion, the rudiments of a good and substantial ednecion', basel upon the precepts of religion. Thec urse of intruce+ions will embrace lec tures adapted to the advancement of the stu dents, Writing, the study of the French Lan guage, and more Iprticuiarly the English, Geography, the Sphere, Ar hinetic, Sacred History, ani.ut and modern, an 3 all dcrip tions of needle work. The tern: penr quarter :re as ci '. to wit: Insti 'u ion, $ i0, 00 Music, 18, 00 Boarding, 25, 00 Th:e lrst (Qarter will begin 1st May 1852. Opelousas, March 13th 1 52-ly. BOARDING & DAY-SCHOOL .rPEI!NTI:ND BY .SiSS -ERC;IEr. TIIE proximinty of this Institution to the Stown, o.Trs all the advantages de.::able for a house of cducation. T.he students will be the object of constant and assiduous care and solicitudc. diV"s BIr cier will exert herself to develop in her stu dents the qualitces of the heart, as well as to form and cultivate the faculties of the mind. She is convinced that any instruction to 1, fructuous and solid, must re-,t on moral and religious basis. The English language will be taught by a lady, attached to the institution. The course of instruction will embrace a progressive cour;,e of reading, writing, the study of the French and English hlnguanes, arithmetic, geography, history and all kini of needle works. The terms per quarter are as follows: I:.~truction, - - - - $ 0 00 Board.g, - - - - 24 00 Music, - - - - 18 00 Opelousas, l I1t DeC. 1-2.-31m. ,PROFE'SSOR ItEMPST'LER, B EGS to inform tl a pare.:ts, and: ?.rd,,an .s Sof chi 'lren in PSt. Marniunsvlle, that n;r Monday first, the 8th of November, his clas ses wil be trans.:rred to the house formerly occupied by ?hime. Fretchou, Port street- where he will be happy to receive his former pupils. Having secured the services of a french professor, the classes in that language wil be conducted with the same attention as those in Eng!i-h. But perceiving the peculiar importance of the english language; and that, in this quar ter, the knowledge of it has now become es sential. Mr. Dempster has determined that the classes iii english shall be made at both sittings of the school, forenoon and afternoon; and the children [except those learning french exclusively] shall be required to speak only english, as well at recreation as in school. Pupils may enter for either language, or both. IN. B:-Pupils coming from a distance, can be boarded- with an excellent family. TsaERMS, " " $4. per month. St. Martinsville, Nov. 6th 1852: OPELOUSAS ACADEMY, Formerly Fran~kin College. .Rev Thos. rAND Jr. A. ~, Prncipal - For terms anal other particulars, see Prospectus at this office or at the Academy. Opelousas,. January 31st 1852. isherit ts ale. S TATB 0o Lo.ISIANA.. Joel M. Bell tutor &c. District Court, v. .St. Landry, Thom'. A. Cook. 0No. 426]. B)Y virtue of a writ of plu fi. fa., issued in the t bove. etitled suit, by the District Court; iz and foh the ~ais4 of St. Liry, and to me directd I be xposed to. Publie ale, for Caisl:, altthreeai t Hlose dfthlis Parish, on Saturday, the first dai at.fI natr1.53, cod nciang at the §o" 3ýo4e ,skt:l. ,fry e da~3 to day if nYsUry L th t eo interest and,demnnd of S 1 Ko n foheitillohwing property, " sqguada t&B 1An 6f Op e ,las. crntainiun fgan a wtider'da tht EpoWby Wdst or Fren t o& jy Vi yestreet, on fthe South *f l t" Wet bH R RyR o I lesson. "Sherirtrifkedt. 'ROGIt r Sherif~ ra le. &!'-TL-TK- Of LOUXS1BAUL t. I adry. · of issue in he mi he t i he Diirict Sboerif's ao St. Landy Uthbri1$v2ea~ 18.2. MIINERY STORE. Pr:s. PIGEON, having just returned 1 from New-Orleans, has the. honor to inlorm the iadies of Opelousas and its vicinity, that she has now on hand a fine aesortment'of SiL'K BONNETS" CAPOTES and others. RIBBONS. EMI BROIDi?4rIES. sundries, &c . and in general all kind of goods belonging toa Millinery Shop. She hoecs aeontirmanre of public patronage. Op ousis, October 30th lS532. TAKE NOTICE. Call to see Myer & Alexanders. WASHIINGT ON. Wholesale & Retail Establishment for BARG AINS. SM. & A., are now receiving, i.fr.. \1~ by every Boat from the Northern' 1 markets, a heavy supply of every description of Mrcihan'dize, embracing'Dry Goods, fine Clothing, Boots, Shoes, hita.s, Caps and Ladies flnc Dresses. ALSO- A large .,uppJy of jewelry of the latest i -:hion, embracing iamonds, finc Gold and Silrer Hatches5 from the best makers in England. Ladies and Gent's fine Gold C/ains, Go'd Spectacles, 4.e. []cWe kindly invite the Ladies and Gen tlemen to give us a call. We offer at Wholesale or Retail, at a very small advance. Washing on, (La.,) October 16th 1852. J2 . LAlDRY COFFEE HOUSE, Co, 'cr of l1iZiLt and Landry street& r..E snbcriber wvould rcspectfally an - nouno tor his frds and the public generally, that he -la fiurnished- his Bar with the be>t Liquor:, that New Orleans can afford. Connected with the Bar is an ýxcellent B1i liard Ta~lc, to which he would call the at tention of thrise persons wI1o indulge iii this innocent amusement. Attached to the Coffee House are private rooms for the accomodation of gentlemen: J. J. BEAUCHA MP. Opelbusas, January 4th 1852-ly. T. M. WATKINS, ,SADDLER. A NNOUNCE repectfuily to the citizen= of St. L~andrv, that he has just re-open e !, cornar of Main and Carriekre streets, a new and leca~nrt \AD-LTRY SnoP, where he will keep eonstantly on hand every artic!e. c-n erm-ng his tr' ade. In point of workmansh p iie defies coirpetition. All orders promptly itanded to. His prices wil be moderate, fbr cash or to punctual dealers on a short credit. Washington, (La.,) July 10th 1852-1y. Mw (GOODS, JUST received, a fine assortment of fancy SGoods clothing, Hats, Ofps, Boots, Shoes &c. &c., for sale at very low prices for cas.h.-Also, always on hand an assortment of Groceries, wines, cognacs, &c. CtHS. A. GENLN, Agert for W. W. Thompson, N.-O. Opelonsas, Sept. 25th 1852.-I--m. 1.I11NGTON DRUG STOREI HT E undersigned would inform his.friends and the Iublic that he is now receiving from New Orleans, a fresh and crpllete stock of DRUGS and MEDECINE", atkd will continue the business at the store laIely' oc-. eupied by Dr. Hardy, next to the store of T. C. Anderson & Co. He has employed"a co m petent Druggist and chemist td. atend to put ting up prescriptions, &c, ard will take! pleasure in waiting ikon those who will favor him with their patronage. 8. D. ALLIS. i -Washington, (La,) .ugu st 7th 1 -52-. , SURVRYING. TOHIN McDONALD, will progggly attend 1 to any Surveying conifided to imn. Office at Charles N. Ealer's Main -Streot Opelousas. SOpelousa 3, May 8th 1852-1y. HOME MMANAUNTUE! The undersigned beg leave to inform the'publie in general that he is now prepared to furnish to order, at the shortest notice annd on reasonable terms, CApR RJAG'ES, B UGGIES, c. Also, carria gis repaired as usual at the shortest notice, and on reasonable termr. . The audrsigned is also read to execute all orders.in the Blaoksmith Bi ;ie ors. tShoeing &e. A share of publpatro. a ge is respeetfuhly Esolicited. Opelokuss ebrery 2d &i$.-iy. J V. Gonrdaii. Charles Keir. $S @fNS 59II ard. st 59, July 3rd 1852-ly. JlUDICla AD\ERTISEn I EXTS, Public Sale. Esta/c of El!! LCucas Fontenot, d('eceased. T. II, be sold, at public sale, to the last and highei bidder, at the last resi dance of the deceased, in Flat Town Prairie, in this parish, on Saturday, 8 th December next, 1852; by Achille Dupre, public auctioneer, in'and for the parish of St. Landry; the fibl lowing described property, belonging to the estate of the late Ely Lucas Fontenot, dce ceased, late of the parish of St. Landry, to wit: A certain Tract or Parcel of Wood Land, situated in Flat Town Prairie, ir this parish, containing eighty superficial acres, more or less, boudtled East b~y Cyprien Fon. tenet, Jdoph 'ai;letr, anfl North West and South b 'Putblic Domain. A certain TrfIct or Parcel of Prairie Land, situated in Flat Town Prairie,"in this parish, being the last residence of the.deceased, hav ing eighty snp',rficial acres, more' 6i less, boundedl N'ort?! by Wido'w C('yV#n Fontenot, South and East by the Domtindnd West by Lastie P. nilhty. One Negro Boy, nhamed Flemming, aged 18 years. One negro Girl, named Aimrne, aged 22 years, with her two children, namelv: Ade line, aged 6 years and Louisa, aged 2 years. One negro Boy, named Old. 'lemming, aged 45t years. `" , One negro Joy, named Joe,.4o 40 years, Ope negro Boy, named James, aged 25 yeit'ra One negro Boy, named Ondzime, eed 10 years. One mulatto Girl, named Zile, aged '40 years, with her three children, namely: Le andre, aged 8 years, Luci, aged 6 years and Adele, 2 years. One Mulatto. Girl, niamed Manette, aged 40 years, with her three children, namely: Al cide, aged 7 years, Sydalise, aged 5 years and one intift child. One mulatto Boy, named Cadet, aged 10 years. One mulatto'Girl, named Hlortance, aged 12 years. (fne negro Girl, named Marianne, aget60 years. Nine ploughs, one horse cart, two ox carts, one calash, one corn mill, one lot kitchen utensils, one gold watch, two double barreled guns, household furniture, plantation u tensils, four pairs work oxen, hor ses, inars, st lliois, &c.; &c. ft- Coa)xrTluo :--On th, da; of sale. ACH-itLI,' D)iIrIE, Amltioneer. Opelousas, Novemeh.r 1th 1852. IITJEREAS, his Excellency; Joseph I Y Walker, Governorofthe State of LIu isiana, has issued his proclimainion dated the 22d1 day of November A. D, 1852, ordering ln Election to be held at the several Eleltiori p e itcJ s of this Parishton the fourth Monday the 7th of 'ecem bkr iext 1553, for the purpose 'ofvotingdfor rie Governor and Lieutenatf-G(mirnor, Secretary of State Attorney General, Treasurer, Shd' intendartt of Public Education and for members o the Geni.nal Assembly. Now. therefore .1 Harrison Rogers Sheriff of the Parish of St. Landry, in conformity with Iow and the said proclamation do hereby give notice"~to the commissionersof' Election of the Parish of St. Lan dry. that the said ElecfGio will be.heldai said Pa rish on Monday the 27th iihy :of:Daeember 1852, between the hours of nine o'clbek A'. M.; and urhf ,o'clock P. M.; at the following P1olice Jury Wards, to witl 1st. Ward.-At the Court. fiuse in the town of Opelousas. ".'- At the house of PFincis Trainer in the; town of Washington. lId. -At the house of Michel Emonet in Prairie Gros Chevreuil. 4th. -At the house of E'inond Estilete in Grand Coteau. fth. ý"-At the Lower School House in Bellevue. 6th. -At the house of CarroT & Keough at Low er- Plaqemine, and at the house of Eugbne Valette on Queue Tortue. - 7th -At the house of Joseph E. Daigle at tipper Plaquemine, and at the house of Alexandre Daigle Aire, on Bayou Des Cannes or Point-aux-Loups. 8th. -At the house ofUlyrse Gaberel, on Bayou iMallet, and at the house of John McGee on Fake taique. 9th. -At the house of William Reed in Flat town, and at the house of Alexandrie Rougeot in Prairie Chataignier. 10th; -At the store of James Akenhead'at Bayou C(hicot. 11th. -At the housr of Philippe Stagg in Old Grand' Prairie. 12th. -TAt the house ofThonus McRory on Bay onu Bduf, and at the house of William Irwin at Mouhtville. 13th. -At the house of - Burroughs on he Atchafalaya. .. 14th. -At the Plantation of Janlea6.. qoferi" BEyou Waxia. 13th. -At the house of T7ao , 8taple e on Bayou Rouge. 10th. -At the house of Jop La ndernean at Prairie Mao.out; . 17th. - -t the house ofV' noisi Dupr fils in Psaiie Plaisanc.>. 18th. -f-t the hEws of Jthst Wrzight at iermen to. 19th. --At the ious.e bympbrieri M3che at Coulee Croce, .. ...... -The n asisoners kof Ele 1In jothe Parish of St. Laidryai*ii sipeziend ~i.' election with it f"rtii *k notiie, an.d nake due re , tro me according, to la* the conmm i lels, bf the ' f'orbsaid election Wida,..isavingboe~s toi hu4 the same will noti fy me of.tt fat.f ' .... . IARRXION5ROGERS, S/riB . _~i c. iff agieral;-tat: rbid t' that Liam decide to ae y oneIWI l fi. in contravention with this-motee. HEMNRY L. GARLAND. Opeloune:, November 20th 1852. JUDICIAL AD ERIITISEMEXTS,. Public Sale. B Y virtue of an order ofthe l)hstriet Court, in and for the parcih of St. Lndry, will be sold at publi'. Auction, to the last and high est'bidder, on Monday, 3rd. January 1853, the following described property surrendered iby George N. Rogers to his creditors: A TRACT OF LaND, . situated in Prairie Bellevue con taining 800 arpens, with th;,Su gar House; dwelling and all the otliuinm. provemcuts thereon, said land being bounded onithe North 1b the laugds of Widow P'ierre Thibodeaux, or the East by the lands belong ing to the iniabitantf of Bellevue, on the flouth l1y lenjamin It. Rogers, and on the West 1, lubllic land. 2. A negroman named Bacchus, ied about 50 years. SWashington, a negro man aged thirty years. Nathaniel, a negro man agld "tienty fied years. Elijah, a negro man aged twenty five years. Presly, a negro msa aged twenty three years. - Jerry, a negro man aged thirty five years, rough carpenter. Louis,a negro wpan aged twerlty years. William, a negro inan aged thirty three years. Henry, a negro man aged thirty five years. Kessii'e, a negro woman aged fifty years. Jim, a negro boy aged sixteen years. Harriet, a negro girl aged fourteen years. Henderson, a negro boy aged ten years.g Aderson, a negro boy aged thirteen years. MdItha, a negro woman" aged twenty two years, and her three children, Tom aged sgven years, Jacob four years han one year. Eveline, a negro woman aged twenty four years, and her three children, Mathilda aged eight years, Bob five years and Betsy three years. Four yoke of oxen, about fifteen head of gentle cattle, one brand * ftbguing thus H{R, twelve head of "' Shules, three horses, geldings, "".three American blooded mares, tht:ee American blooded colts, one " 2 ye* old arid the others of this spring, a few head of hogs, four ox carts, one horse cart, one four hor se wag-on, other farming utensils, household fhrniture rcot reserved by law. TERMs AND CONfITION- :--o m;nichof the property to be sold for cal4, as will pay the mortgage creditors and the remainder, n.,a credit of one two years, purohaser.aiviagpeý. sonal security to the msatisfnetion of the synluie and the lands and slaves remaining specip.-l mortgaged until the full and entire payment of purchase money and the interest which may nacine thereou at the rate of eight per cent per ar.num from maturity uatil paid. Opebousas, Noveniil 27tZ 1852. FOR. SALE AT: PUBLIC AUCTION. X-.TILL be sold, at publio sale, b' Jarmeu SVI Akenhead, administrator of the eeta te of Gilbert Sloan, deceased, or by a doly coniis sioned auctioneer, in and fbr thle 'iish of St. Lan dry, on the first day of January 1853,' at the Conrt House at Opeloiuss. the Bell (Ceney Springs, by virtue of a written agreement batiireeg Edtnund H. Martin aiid the late Gilbert Slga s, pd by virtne of an order of the Dfsticif ~ourt. . This property is situated thirty six miies' N of Opelousas, and the sarie distafce Sout Of of andria in the Pine Wood, and'bleside the MZ14i Springs and baths consists ofne Jhundp "agtcd#iy acres of land. ' There are on the premises seveni doubte cottags and three large house bfor the atcombiodation of families, twelve cottagesfoit' engilemen, a large tv ern house to which is annexed a eomfi iib' ,all Room, a large Cofie -ouse, Stable and Stor hetid with otherr.ecerry buildings, Besides which there is bo i to thi t8+iflsti.i' met, good and substantial fusstnse worth betteea fifteen hundred and two thousand'doll.ais. .. This property is situated mid way between .the Red River and Attakapas Parishes and if it sehtid, not be upon the line, it cannot be firther thoiui t miles from the Opelousas Rail Road in f~s .tes sion to Texa:. The Springs have:bee liberen TaI tiised Since owned by the psesent'ptoprietet asidl'te medeital qualities of the waturs ate beinr More apf ed` every year. * This property ofers to 'joint stock company of planters a most pleasant and healthy re*ait .during summer, for their fa.tilies and' for thee HoIbtlKeeper the ost profitable Investment in Louisia'. All pesonrMeisires of rpureha.sinrg,are 'vI insect the prenises befoetthe d4iy of sale. Theproperty will lie sold on a credit 'fOi'i ttv' three and four years, in pi.at annial i amejts, with eight per cent interest a the e T t of one year on the amount unpaid auithattl Purchasers giving bead -t ' Me.,a - and thbe property t6 rezhai gei ate il tinal payment of printe and interet - of sale paasedbeflre HL. L Gtland, Neaty; it the of pense of the purchaser. . . E. H. MH.ARTIfN. ' J.AMES- AhFNHEAB, Admin. thot i ofGilbert Sloan. Opeloua, Npvember 13th ..18W2 A RUN AWAU1? SAW COM IN TTE) into the Jailof the Parish of St.Landry, on te 7of; November' ISZa runawaj pegro callng * sertain Jolpi H Ha. rtsfsn Bayou Sal, in the Parish of w drhy, from whom he ranaway.abQu.'t ~th f tober last. Henry is about 35 yearso4 five feet' iniches hisg of a copper color, and sp ks eaglishi. The owner is hereby requested to come forwiar, prove property, pay dharges and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. CHS, TH)MPSON, Jailor.. Opelousas 3 Novembra 185.