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et mmi; rh dol.h~leo qu'un oloCgi~aoos i, s..~lc i . hieu L.da, 184S;Ii~ekl~ieo UaGooanw*I jrO·Y#bb; - - ------- Va Ime affleo aa coagtô 4.sDwnoed lagwnu ou ouspoma ogcia 0 iJuaurâm Biapuvlork iblp de la· pmau&.:Nauirn. Mi de la'@Wne Va Beprelammi aur is Ubnie psw(B pSO.IBoed 'Un Je"ds Pdie pour MWaca dei -mý* Jury,7#io.dsb11146 Marie, eKSlf ·daimpriand =*qb--Fý+ë' Obdo d o P a a d ' e' & r d o " ,. jéd Pioe daa die p.roPM ruIerdm Codi* *- je "Mhsiam Un &M ndsia. pdàIquu pourý1. unI Sdi.. p à *4Qw hftM.,âs a.uD r.t~ *»' -~Glu Co-i r r voa·d...oua 4ui puarir, à ImSW iarroduss R WaIkuuG 'w a flir 2( .rrromdr~ippàwlnw Sgrl, Ahui Hua 27-,a at ,AlldeoJ'heo 4 *u#1 pat. an « " P i T Jt r.~ ff.à.i;â. 0o Oflhd«çi% arri~o.ptoiÀaaJf ,Wle S: arroe.hii, It:D`aukii... -· Dca'·. h Y9Fll·w i1rwii*~I mai Nn _ milbni Trr ,Bc · 'Bu4o~~I 0m~ S·O#lisr, B rdr ~ ~ , 8,.W%;h-~Jdi*Pt· 13 L. ., W Brien, et J ohn Collinq, à la residence Joho A Bryant. Les dits Commissaires feront leurs retours de la dite elections au Sherif de cetle Paroisse. conformément à la loi pour tous les ofliciel* à élire, à l'exception du Judge de Paix dans l'ar. rondissement qui co.ràprerd la ville de Franklin. pour lequel ils feront leurs retours au Coroner, comme il est ordonné par la 30me section dei l'Acie reglantit les élections pour l'Etat de la Louisiane, approuvé le 1er Juin, 1846. L. R. CURTIS, Shertf. C. EUR»T. *WatchMlumar an b.w«.Isr Respeciîully infoâi bit friend mmad tLh pib. lic generally, ibat be bas obinioed *te bouse Iormerly occupied by Mr. C. Bèryard, sear Mr. S. Snitb's Store, where oe will repear vuioL. es and clocka ol every description, w inLse mi est and most workmansbip atyle. Geadi... and Ladies can mesve fine Wmîcheà in hie mu euih ihe confideoce of huoving &bevuer(uiIy. thoroughly, and promeptly repeired. He Laps. J by cloue uettcnt" to business o Dscrit a libesmi shute of public pmironage. Franklij n U, Fpb. 8, 1849. The undersigned, whs Le. pm . m ticed Deo:aaîry lor suveaeea yeesN o begs lave te maloui bas Irused b ib Le mins ýuestodo sea hathowciceix klaia. TIlmb 1h bas Dot mu sooi4r mui t foir vswsy No"éa in s be@J, 1vr imusaisratrument seh kt ery esssb inrnbe .asd. Being practaellv mueqMiot WU& working in gold and jswelry. bo blievas beums give peculier stirnaCtiosa iesti i uiL te"m« gold plaie or oiberwise. Hes ivius penieulm mttention Io hie ovD Csqic chW, and hop« à* ladies will bosor bim byiekîmg a seot in k. Augt 16 G. R. HANKINS. Tbus undeniqed wbo bu impotisd i.t. ibis country i:6 improved Lighuaimg Rods, wbich are Dow in m, ina Erope &ad in tLe »asM of ibe United State, noff. Ia ie oea to akuilim mein of Aitskms. ' Tbe terme of credit hbie amy ouit pomube sers vfl b. ,smdily granted. On informelioo beiog givs te hi. bu viii amted watbout dlemy on the psiso.s vkiug Si give M. sisjsployoat. MAGLOIRE DELRAYLB Cbhareos Posa O(MW Indime 138@41911. , 194"y. LeAsomdig6 iuponteur des Psvaoseêu I I àu-, me pssens ne Eusp e te- nord IlasoSbu.. peur lpeP) m, bleton"et le c6di qui onviendroont: auxazbeir. L sui d*mI .11e eou leprô il go un. dra mm délai près de m qu ls.d 1 rs«lksr. NlaGLOBIR DEÇLUAYL;ii ledmuo 8usd; Clu#assso pus Modm P. Dslkm ujmye~m QdmoI or h w é.ims iUmum M h il ioii. ev, mi £nd ibTsi i. Ius. bqpssqp Who va bfl u ne.misr hse.Ea.hw kufr fer 6. nus meu i IbwI E &uisr »WL ch der mmu li w0i - RATaS ~ b @%Wnou. o Demi,4 . 10 4eS LIsor Fweeh 4 Schaol Farsitre 4-s, imIbod by L. MW. ubL. Regoiat boardera vii P" ahre. musk. a advams. Od.me viU psy svory asm" Regula bourdnS aile ib a uuad in mu& Foîk gratis. Fruakli, Leu. Auguit 23, Ip \n\n i- -tk*T-R5' DA-qWER. THE WA.IERER'S RETUlN. SAlir-old Pir is's tiore. Tbe day was e, e ight warn dark, Aed e howling winds went by. Aid ls bliadig oeet fell tlck and eat - se a stra and stormy asky, When a oetg wall, t s rushang le, Wau bnd at th cottag door Dearry me beck-O! carry me tack i e my mier'as Ma. once more. 'Twia a yeeth who had left his mountaln home, He had wandered far and long ; Be bed draised the goblet's firery tide, At the fetal milniht throng. put a dream of home came o'er his heart, As he crept to the cottage door S! cany me back-O! carry me back To my mother'shome once more, I have left the hael of the temptr's power, And he reael wilm and . I - '.hey care not in their reckless mirth If I wandred alone to die. poth be fre still bere n the homsehel hearts, By the elm ter *Ild and hear O ! carry me back-- ! carry me e4k. TO my mother' hoe once more. Like the weary bird that e wandered leag I will k my mountaln nest, And lay this aching head oem moe On my gentle mother'sbreast. Once mre I will seek the bM he iehtM By the elm tee ol eand beer O ! carry me back-O! carry me back To my mother's home once more. MalZE n E Eaea...-By pernmission of the Commissioners of Woods and Forests, an exper. ,Iet has beeap ds is Jmae'ar l rk, l, o. ena--and, the Time will have it, m.sueeeflly -* ascertain whether lhdian corn amy not be ad'tagebousj ult ivated is Begiand. The Times gives a very flattering aceount of the ex periment, anda very curious description do the plant, moreover, as it will doubtless appear to American readers : "Notwithstanding all drawbcks (says thp Times,) the little maize op has Idly realized a that was nticipated. was w the lat _er end of May, and now is the heginiag of, September, it is ripe for cutting. The appear ance of the plant is peculiarly IpaceWl -&r mese so indeed, than that oasy ordinary corn sld. The sems. which rum up pri tright re genraly from eom r to five atigbd dmk tiker than the larger w at straw. ihty ihow at frsm the root upwards a sue. 4eit hg-like laves, the steam termiating Ths Tis sesay, it mmo not unlikely hat A.ainaispamt will be very menrmlly sowns bJosin rwad;" and adds that 4i s4smgatbelse who are about to saperineat a me r su . his Royal aHib. 1.F -' • Gran. O, Many of ear , r soles.t the r. dashe to b rodseegh ter all his paine, h"w0e" dand falicre ;the wet autdoll deseription atie plat gue~ y thgr that the plasseat eaperimeaalis have got of the wrong plant, and are expeading their ea. o astead eof ýdi Cor. -ý ilassiesar . l *W t% h -b st ao d i.u i* ý+our diricd" m asg-dc d imionm o rb r who rej. " ds spot wi' No say amy. his .ideal is j witrrslbr olaarr to id lb.~~*a fib.j.im~ -W'3bs aktihibdm iimpst cbonly is ai Ip 4qbsd sad IpmdmfIburrthmm ah rya i-bm .+lb dwsy, be tteah chop t, wi* iiilMIi d are silo ad to uturn, .. R es r. h awsu e:. Of WU ~ira pse, ` li III ~~L rr "lrfu~ ibis, gmpm.-&aI at arIsw 8tm . wahralurgh to top uh th. nwi sa .thr`. at u ..p thu wrin' m~s~kirtjp~AQ h Ltiti dyety1 391b& ~ ~ 'fa fortw~hmha S· ;. Imai't'. lull 77 7lr;d~"k A i*" $ rm Ldy a~'d~ dLs sd Jtw iii" ý ? u~&I h;*r~r'401 ELECTION. STATE OF LOUISIANA. Puazsa or ST. MARr. By virtue of a proclamation issued by his Excellency, Isaac Johnson,. Governoor of the Sta!e of Louisiana, under date the 4th day of August 184U, and to me directed ,the qualified voters of the Parish of St. Mary, are hereby notified that an election for the fo!lowing 6,f. cere will be held on Monday, thr 5th day of November next, A. D. 1849, viz: For Governor of the State of Louisiana. For Lieutenant Governor For Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Louisiuian. One Representative to Congress for the Fourth ,ongresasunal District. One St e Senator from the District composed of the Pariah of St. Mary. Two Representatives to State Legislature for the Parish of St. Mary. A Sherilf for the Parish of St. Mary. A Coroner for the Parish of St. Mary. Oe Justice ol the Peace for each Police Jury Ward in the Parish, except in the Ward that compters the Town of Franklin, wherein two Justioes of the Peace will be elected. One Constable for each Police Jury Ward in the Parish. A Reeorder of Mortgages for the Parish of St. Mary. A Clerk of the District Court for the Parish of St. Mary. A Superintendent of Public Education for theParish of St. Mary. An Assessor for the Parish of St. Mary. Said Elec:ion will be terminated in one day. and the polls will be opened at 9 o'clock, A. M. and closed at 4 o'clock, P. M., in each and ev. ery precinct is this Parish, and will be held at the places, and before the Commassioners here. insafer mentioned, via : Ist Ward, Richard Wilkins, George Single teo, and Wm Roa, at the house of A Romero. Sd Ward, Beaj Borel, Albert Heaton, Lufroy BoeviUhis, at P. Prevost's store. 84 Ward, J A Frere, Alcide Perot and C Peat, at the bhoue of Ephraim McCollum. 4th Ward, Feed Sigur, Jos Legnoo, Jr. and Heany Pia, at the house of Gregoire Bodin. Elb Ward, Jas Taylor. W 8 Harding, and M Plober, at GeaiUrd's store. tah Ward, H R Nertso, Gstave Prrett and A McWtiliam, at the hemse of H R Ne.son. Tab: Ward, J A Tessier, W W Rice and J B Murphy, at the Court House in Franklin. 8hb Wrd, J T Hawkils, Ion Barnard, and J H Joheson, at the house of I T Hawkins. Oth Weitd, N Berwick,,John Met riaman and D Berwick, at se house of D Berwick. 10; Ward, Thee L Doremas, John Yanev, as. R B Soypter,.at the coffe beoe Centreville rTti Ward, David Robbins, John Muggah sid We Ages, at Agrme' coi house, -12tha Wad, B Basher, C W Briem ad .a Collie, at b the h s of J H Bryant. And the eeit Comiasiorner shall make their renva ofsamid B leetio to the Sherif accord. ab LA, for all the ofiers to he eleted, the tsp q )ostice of the Peace in ,th .e thN, Wead4" which' they will hkrbemeto ib'r eoronr; as dieuined by the S ShedlsoInetthe Act far thmaiferm tRgeta seleme.approved Jaue M1, bewtshoes. eight haudred sad forty.ai s _ _ L.a R. ; usaTIB h .r. THIBODAUX FEMATE INSTITUTE. MIR. S. TENNEY, Principal. The Six:1. Session of this lnstitution willl commence on the first Monday in October,1 1849, under the following instructors : MR. S. TENNEY, Teacher of Mathemaltics, Natural and Moral Philosophy. Mass L. C. Ltoon, Principal Assistant and Su perintendent of the Study Department., Mass C. LIGooN, Assistant in Eng. Department. Miss L. L. LIGeo, Teacher in Embroidery and Fancyuwork. M11s. J. ROUVERT. French Teacher. Miss C. REDFIELD, Teacher on Piano and Guitar. Ma. Jos.N THUER, Professor of Vocal and In. stru.ental lusic, and Lecturer on the Ele aentary Principles and Science of Music. Tan ConUas oF STUDY pursued in ibis In stitution, is liberal and extensive, embracing all those branches of female education, both solid and ornamental, usually taught in Fe. male deminaties. The text books are of the most approved kind, such as most thoroughly inculcate a practical and finished education. THEn SYTTE OF TEACHING is the result of fifteen years' experience. Great care is taken to avoid any thing like rote; also to adapt the studies to the capacity of the pupil. Each re citation is attended with analysts and demon stratius, and is no case are pupils atlowed to leave a text before evincing a thorough knowl. edge of its subject; to accomplish which, be. sides publicexaminations, the last day in each week is spent in reviewing the studies of the preceding days of the week. Particular attention is given to moral and physical education. The manners ofthe pupils claim especial atteation; to cultivate whicb, the pupils are daily instructed in deportment by one of the ladies. THn GovENaawrT is kind and humane; no coercive measures are used, but every means to elicit the ambi:on of the pupil. A report of the standing and scholarship of each pupil will be sent mobthdy to parents or guardians. Youse LiArus wao BoeaD IN THE INSxI TUTION. For Board and Tuition is any or all the English branches, per session of Five Months, . 76,00 ' Wastang,per month, 1,00 '" Furnishing Bed cad Bedding, per mouth, .. - 1,00 " French, - . . - 2,00 " Music on Piano, - . 7,001 " Use of Piano for practiieg . I1,00 Drawing and Paino:ig, Embroidery, and Monochromatie Painting,each, 3,00 Cale.thea.ic cad Sacred Music are taught without charge to all who wish to take less.ns. Prtrv Youoe sLanrs can be accommodated with board is the Instidation. Thu Soewo.serac YEas will be divided into Two SessiGs of five moths eaeb-commen cing en the first Moeday is Ocmober, and ending the last of July. Tuttion payable half in ad. vance. No pupil will be taken for a less time thaa one iessio-nor will any deductions be made for loss of timne,eseept iu case of protrac ted illosse. Pupils can enter at any time d. ring the senioe't -6 ýapil's session ending ,..hemoot fiem the da of etrance. r TO T4 g PUBLIC. This institntion is pleasantly situated on the right bank of Baeu. Lafourche, talf a mile be. low the thriving village of Tiaupsax, sui biale car todajoy all its privileges and yet bmoved from the anise and bustle of the town. ineed' be said with regrd to healthb; for as a iu h this section of , h it to be one of the healthiest poitIo im. Religibus pri vileges are g. , fa ro e -Clolie, Epiacopeliae, , ta . Pfeabyteirka-are witbia half a; ,ý ' ' oither of which, tne popit are , o arge d, ccor ding to the wisheCs of tii A large and onvenjieat buildingoi to tiasnitutllo, it is Mow ating fifty young ladies uas board principal ally toeem large, well ventil. and ooeveaiently asnmaad for Me bhua pupils. The resiatior rooms ae ple. Teachers are well qualified for departmunts, and sbould an i.. the school warrant a further increase re, ome rsU be employed but such as a _qealifled. No pain will be spared by ta ipul to make this lastimtiom equal to Soethre ecountry. I for the pot petroage, he would i othe iodd.o s dte public, pledg lug - so devote his whole atteuso toem to he mnoral, ad physial ede.atio o those die. he anud eommiued to his so8. TENNEY, __ ______ Pri.cipl._ Tbi o- is owpreparedto pqtup cypress V CISTBRNS, i. the best of order, at soes, sad o thbe mot maeas ihas .o build FLAT BOWATS Sfaraish mat.eriafit desired. Be a y to mk costracts for bSil. cay dsorspitlo, or to pastor. whichbe esy od. will be performed ph the te. and dlvered, absh ori~ plq apply cab Baur a e. +,u+. , . +. 8AMUal CARY. SCo·hid w and gsat sbstitute or~pla~ttr dash, tre aid beadapas, to .... .. C. BABe. I Tailoring. The undersigned has just opened a shop'f next door to Mc'Lain's Jewelry shop,f wheJe he will execute any work in his line to good style, and at short notice. JAMES C. WORREL. Franklin, Aug. 16, 1949-y. 1 Tailoring. Frederick Ehrhardt would respectfully in form the citizens of Franklin and the public, that he has lately opened a shop on Main st., on the corner of Wexel's lot, and nearly oppo. site Messrs Hare & Birdsall's store, where he will carry on the Tailoring Business, and will at all times be ready to attend to the wishes of those who may favor him with his custom. His experience as a tailor, and his knowledge of his business, he trusts, will enable him to give the best of satisfaction to his customers. Franklin, Dec.28, 1848 MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE AND FIRE INS. CO Permanent Fund by Act qf Incorporation, $990,000. Parent Oee, No. 94 Gravier street. Between Camp and St. Charles sts. TRUsTTES: John Hagan, Joseph Walker, Jabohn S. Allison, Peter Conrey Jr. Manasel White, Wa. . Leverich Robert J. Ward, Sealm. Stewart, Edward Sparrow isaac Johnson, G. Strawbridge, Hay. 8. Buckner Peter Conrey, Jr., President Board of Trstees DIRECTORs: Joe. W. Stanton, John Stroud Sr., M. H. Cohen, John L. Lewis, John Calhoun, Preton W Faarr W M Goodrich, Joshua Baldwin, Wm H White, J L Safarans, Warwick Martin, John D. Bea, A D Crosman, Mark Walton. Win C Tompkins, Coral Fellpwes. Joseph Lalland, Johnbs B Leefe, Edw. Jendar Coxe. 0:J This Company is prepared to entertain applications for life Insurance, and issue Po. lhcies, on all sound and healthy White persons and Negroes, at the Table of Rates established by the Board, which are less than the rates charged by New York and London offices, and without their restrictions as to residence in the South. By the charter, dividends of profits are declared anoually, and the profits draw io. I teresta and can be available at once to the ex. tent of two-thirds of their amount, where the party has paid his premiums in full. JoHx tHA"I, President of the Company, ParsTon W. FAnn.u, Vice President. A. J WLsnDasiaV M. D. t Medical Board of Taoxas Ho.'T, M. D. Consultation, HAaZ.Ax DoAN, Secretary. J. W. Lxrax, Medical Examiner, Franklin La. California Permits are issued to Life losu. rance Members at New York and London rates. Prospectus, table of rates, and all in formation as to Life lasurance, and all papers necessary to effect lnsurancecan he had at the office o the agent of the Company at Franklin, Louisiana. In order to accomodate all classes of our citiseas, .oaag men and mechanics having fa. milies dependent upon them, the Company will allow all persons iasuring for life, where the premium amounts to over $60 per annum, to pay onehalf in cash and one-half in satisfacto ry endorsed now at 1 emouths, bearing inter est at S per cent per amam. N. B. The business of this Company is confied to Lawn Inavaxes oxs.. By a res olutioe of the Boand, so Fire, River or Marine Risks are taken. 2 .1. iN MILLAN, Agent, at the Ioboe Fmanklia, La.' Auga. 9, ly. Tb. .udsraipsd would msupbosly iy frn' bis' friemi satd Lbs s1 p bll gi e68i', that be bhas opeed a TIN, 8REE!1 4lOE, md COPPER ý,W ARX ý 4C '," os' aio trat, nearly :proit· · l w Oii- f1 ' Ila~ He wilemtdsa~vor sp~oilasd -s doatawa euppl ,M#Awet~r.igfiytiussea Waw,. a. as bep.. pit a FI puIbgoad.giuhs at wholernil ort retail. r ·- - · He has eugioydW " O dritr wiukmu, asd will be emabled lo' abaft aobieS, fair priess, and isa fo work. manship, araneot be. _ountlry. Sagar los. ,eius4 or furuished, and TIyw° . and Lud swork mi4n . t Franklin, A.ast 11 _: I ieRcawayBad i6lado.Up do. I2 Sets Ceack Harness, 2d. d Wa r de. 4 Covered 1 Hare Wagon, T1106. EVINS. Fraklin, 4pt,--7 C aot~rr F1r B B o w: ; The ubseriber, 7.41 dine g rad Corn. mu s ons bumiess is ew York, will mnke fibs. gar and xot assarr rat cash adun suB oa: LHfwm, Esq ., New Orleans. HMr. Bailey is mow is New York .an wi reain there ti The 10 Bepleqsbsr. _esosa having bau. waish hum, will pigmuL 3addres him care of Heae & Co., New .luck. Aýº iua wac tll' r.1 Win be receiisd hmmuimhedg usw bo hpu lie. G.RBM D. EDWARD CROSLAND, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Franklin, La. Will devote particular attention to all busi iness confided to him in the several Courts o0 the Fourteenth Judicial District. lie may be found at the old Mansion House on Willow street. March 8, 1849. HENRY C. WILSON, Attorney at Law, Having located in Franklin, will attend to the practice of his profession, in the several Courts of the Fourteenth Judicial District. Professional business confided to his care will be promptly attended to. Office 2d door from the Reading Room. - -SPLANE& COOK, Attoeries and ouaielilors at Law, t Have associated themselves in the practice o their profession. Legal business of all kinds promptly attended to. Office on Main street, Franklin, Lou. Oct. 5th, li48. A. ssPLAZ.s. H. c. COOK. Notice. The nodersigned have this do) entered into parnership for the practice of the Law in and for the Parish of St. Mary, and will punctra. ally attend to any business entrusted to them. THOS. MASKELL, A. S. MAGILL. Franklin. June 20, 1849. DR. C. M. SMITH Respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Franklin and its vicinity. Office at Gordy's Hotel. Franklin, August 9th, 1849--1y. A. F. McLAIX, JEWELER, FRANKLIN, Lou., Has always on hand a complete assortment of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, sad Fancy Goods. (~r Clocks repaired, and Jewelry made to order, or repaired in the eatest style. at9ly