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Sureui'on de Mair ti h c e y Y i m o, dý*cidi. E TAT DE LA l.o>UýIruAXE.--Cour del District, Paze ,s S le. Nlarie.-Attendu iu EDOUARI1) L. NlMO (lc la paroleqee ci Ca. de' la Nouvtd!e O . lîu.îîiîrncu d la --, - crsian de f(eie- MNI.re Aim NiMInrnc. i-devant de la N"ouv-le(-I n.iti.z-te d-in, cette roUr %a petitioîî ii.ai.àt iaià:idi enr.gi'tré (tans5 la J.. rrr..!r.rli Niiiitai', winkin itratr.ce di- là *.. d- . iN u! Mt; rw N ini i', (te la pir A -.C. Nlarle. ".:tir î~i appr u -é Avari r-rt par lV ;-r' 7 a d'*.* orel cci'. 9 cela pera cainir, e. a".. Jîiai !,i a l!ix jrrquii sriiîr.z., la Ldli?.'! i t.it avisr. 1, « rai 3scri' (ei airr'' r.r .,1r:ç il ne tc rait parltat droit .a 'tIr.'. Y V. Fil*[%Ns'M . C r- dier. Buîttr-t J uý ;r, fil. le Il 11 illt 1'ui AVIS IELECTION. EN Tvertu d'une proclamation 'inanee de son Es*ealm le (oruvezeur Walker, et datée le 30 vme jour d .AvLr.l, 1), il y aura une elec tion de Coromer ponr la paroisase Stc. Marie, la dite place étant actuellement vacante. L election aura lieu LUNDI, 2Uene jour de Juillet. IS4iO, comnmcnent & 9 heures du matin, et se termnnant à 4 heures du soir, pardevant les comnmissaires ci-apres nommés, savoir: ler Arroalirisemet.-Cher Antoine Romero, pardevant Richard Wilki.s, Gedrge Singletonet Guillaume Rose. 24 d.-A l' de.ttl îe P. Prevast & Cie., par devant BerC. Borei, Alret Ileaton et Learoy Bonvillaz. S3me do.-A la maison dernièrement occupée par M. Davidson. pardevant J. A. Frère, Alcide Picot et Charles Pecon. 4dise do.-Chea Gregoire Bodin, pardevant Fréderic Sigur, Joseph Legnon, fils, et Henri Penn. 5ène duo.-Au bureau de James Taylor, à l'Anse Sauvage, pardevant James Taylor, W. S. Hardiag et Mason Pilcher. 6aie do.-Chez H.I R. Nermon, pardevant H. R. Nerson, Gustave Perret et A. McWil liams. 7lssedo-A la maison-de-eor à Franklin, pardevaat J. A. Tessier, W. Rice et J. B. Mur phy. She do.-Cbel J. T. Hawkins, pardevant J. T. Hawkins, John Barmard et Julie Johuson. srd&o.-Chet D. Berwick, pardevant Nathan Berwiek, John Merriman et David Berwiek. 10êcw do.-An café de Cary & Co., à Centre ville, pardevant T. L. Doremes, John Yaey et R. B. Royater. 1 IJmedo.-Aa café de Gnuillaume Ager, à Pat terMavile, pardevant David Robbins, John Mug gah et Guillaume Ager. 12rne dio.-A la maison d'école publique du dit arroodissement, pardevant R. B. Brashear, Charlea W. Briena et John Collins. ETHAN ALLEN, Shérif. Paroisse Ste. Marie, le 27 Juin, 1850. SLes ci-devant avis réiatifs à rdlection de Corozer n'ayant pas été donnés confermement a la loi, la dite élection se tiendra le 29 jour de Juillet, 1853J, au lieu du 13ème, comme il a été anmnone par l'avis ci dessus. ETHAN ALLEN, Shérif. Suiession de Paul L. Clerc, dicidi. EN VERTU d'un ordre de lhoorable Cour du Quatorzième District Judiciaire de l'Etat de la Loiiane,. dans et pour la pareosse Ste. Marie, et 4 moi adrestë. j'offrirai en vente pub lique le SAMEDI. 27ènie ceurant. entre 10 heures du niatin et 3 hur«. <d. î I>rAprs-mnii, àa !!.':t-l c. P. Pre;- t, à Jeanvrite-, dans cette Iaroitse. les proprict-s pr.sonnelles appartenant à !a st-d;;e succes-.i.n, savir un cheval,. selle ct biJ-, et. T r<- >xa.t! j'j-ir de crt-! , sacqué rrura r. arr. it -! r L.;« . à !a sat.faction et a.ab!es à lordJ.- du ura r d& la d.te suicces sin. N. I.. Pli El'j ( »ST, Curate-ur. lParnoiss ;<l .1aci,', !.. ;1 Ji:ller, i^'iO aI 19, du~r~I inaita, *.I> er.n v--nte SLOF, Une îiîtîhtàreis, àgi*t 12.ni l.LULA, texte ier'o agît -15. ansi. et ses quaître. entaîit- E'lei.lc,* ars: ( t. rnuie. 6 aili-, Na.polétbn, 3 ans, et uta itrianît t. h mamelle. Les <ondtuà îis menu tii nMn4~es le jour de la vente. AIEX. BRETTE, Agent des Hèritiers re ,"iod. d 4. A . Roherts. 't cc d. E N vcrtu d '.in er-ire de lhoi>'ralkc ('our de Distric: Jaui # t pm'r iu paroi.se Ste. Marie. Etat de la T.ou.i.aic. et a m.i adi'si, j'offrirai en vente puiqi u' tonl't. los propri#tWs de la su' ce<-ion de A. de . dürtt, àI«K| 1 Pat:er.<i.n ville, consit.int en une maison .t un lut de terre dans la d.tc vil:, e nseiuble avtc des neuh!es de menage et d'autrers objets mobiliers. La vent" aura heu le SAMEDI, 27sme jour de Juillet, 1't0. Termet, a Coeutints.-Les immeuble, une woitie comptant, et la balance payable le 1er Mars, 1S.51. Les effets mobiliers comptant. Les immeubles resterunt Lypnthèques en favreur de la dite sn"eviEin juaqu'au p-(-it paiement, et les a ;uTreurs donnerunt leurs billets %- bonne et sla.lle rantion. LYMAN SANDERSON, Admimnutater. R~~~fWR OB(O OVIJouàmbm de Co os an .uu. "vis,à &la mu isije OrIEunu, Pour la vou d. use. é lase en cons goaion. g7- Toute compgaatto à radrem dussmu eîgds ent asure d'av"ue pS police d'sraumemc ouverte, à cet etet, et ceux qui voudmeo Mmo lem faveaeru de leur pasemfge obtieudroo dues e tonts &Wdes et prouepts. - ROBERT IL ROBMIN8O. JOUIt B. OLIVER. -, \n\n Lam4 emwoath of bein was mentioned a few days sage AlezRder Duke, of hAJh ,1p sated that whi.e o a visi to .or his attention..ts cae.O a la ever. tint ra eosof torallm, with the d eze ;,s the thre were .ipm .. the most thrifty at H Kris .n W trees he ever saw. The easl5e of their aperill kinowa to Bhlt, was an myet ade in coasequence of obsrvn that parts of worm-eaten timber, into which nail had been driven were enerally sond. When his trees were about a year old, he had selected three of them and driven a ten-penny asilthrough the body. as near the ground as possible; whilst the balauce of the orchard had gradually failed and finally yielded entirely to the ravages of the worms, these three trees. selected at randm, treated precisely in the same manner, with the eaception of the nail ng, had always been vigorous and healthy, fu'nishsing him at that very period with the greatest profusion of the most luscious fruit. It is supposed that the salt of iron afforded by the ail is offensive to the worm, whilst it is harmless or evea beneficial to the (Southern Plaster. As the decay of peach trees is a see of great trouble to our pomologi oesl mnds, we-insert the above, hoping it may prove to be a correct remedy for the decay of the peach tree. Try it. AsLEY "THE Fo.GER- -A New ork letter of the 17th, in the Savannah News, says: Ashley, one of the Drury gang of scoundrels, has gone to Sing Sing for .et aers; he was sentenced and hur t ofgf within one hour. or else some geuious device would have been con a.eted to detain him. Drury is on trial e.dy, in Brooklyn, for counterfeiting, ead possibly may receive justice vet eere. The man Ashley will take bb iuxprisonment and hard labor with aabd , for he has lived luxuriously upon the proceeds of his villainy, and as the venest hypocrite alive. He is a samctimoniious-locki n feow - was a amber of the church, and has all the sea e of a Methodist class leader. jbI believe he vas, until recently. CL SeaIcC..-On visiiing the Chat opital yesterday, (says the T-me Delta our curiosity was aroused as a more than ordinary pitch by the sof Dr. Wedderstrandt to show us a man in the enjoeymet of good health. who ate, drank. and Ven smoked as heatily as any man, and yet breathed jieither throu.h his mouth nor his nose. And sure enough, a man exactly as de acribed was produced. respiring solely through a silver tube inserted in the wer part of the neck, and comouuni eatin with the windpipe. He has been beathing thus the last two months sadshould the respiratory organs above e slmeMaegge.l, as they now are. may Sweas assured. to old agep, by yng the I through this a a' atro. ught to the esi e" 'was silrering from a .e thret, which becoming very ag wa Sa mediate death -we about ~ taoL . fromn the closing of the wtdpaipe, when it was determinaed to tap it, and admit air bea~thd obstruc tim. The man was laboring under the same disease that Washinagto died .f, is a few days but in thoae times the facmly were ignorant of the prag,-. ile applied here. Tan Maseraoss KwocsrNcsn-ThO New Teok correspsndeat of the Penn ylvaiwUa ays: I went into retam's Hotel this morn ing2 k hear the 'knokingY;" about whis all the town seems runamng stark and. Idin't suptoternes.ramiue their gbeips veryparticularly, but notic ses queer maneavenri between the ladies and sundry gentlemep in the eewr, whose presence it strne*mre was e y aecessary to the ra _ - |I tmay be wrong, but that's TIs "exhibition" i in a ery small osrn, it the midst of which stnds a vry large table. and around this table at the compay. The -"knockings" es respectfully requested to come t, and "mmifest" some where ella but under the table. They wouldn't Ireve.r! Such persons as cried on vesmation with them assured us is every instance they, got correct i rle w "revolution" leaked out, and "t tbe abiliTy of the 'p to fore glb Mre events. It out, in am --of the newspapers, that the ghists Iutt answer questitus ha.ing refer to the past oly. They have it seems wi -e fil by-and-bye. Ihe sednwl"uw ootd with A* arii at £ ýeTak tm 14th: the Compromise .a*1ýt pjs Con ·ner. Mrs. F. ed t w wto write lown a number of Stham tespirit would indi - Ule. s tcArai answer. The memI di SDd ehhe sta.his Shue t~e t questieoi i set * .&qI e dhe Am ;ai Pir mclskesl JesaraL] 1 mraess asts CaujYrr CorntAsrrn. A vicious ox will set a whole yard of cattle aan each other, down to the hornless cal which will vent his ex cited wrath on the aoeset-heep or a sim-- turkey-gobbler. The leader of a ied mules, a mile in length, is stung b yaly in the flank; he kicks the shins of hilfollower, who raps the one behind him, and so it goes to the end of the cavalcade. Each kicks his successor because he feels the smart from his predecessor's heels. That same vicious ox might set the whole tribe caressing each other, by simply reaching forth his own tongue and commencing the work of amiable kindness. There are few animals which may not be sub dued to man's will and wishes by kind treatment. "The elephant, with a gentle hand. may be led by a hair." Men and children have feelings simi lar to those of the ox. mule, and calf which may be aroused or allayed in like manner. ,-John, von' lump of laziness! go to work," makes John feel sour lessens his hope of pleasing, lowers his self-respect, awakens a spirit of oppositiun, and John becomes an eye-servant: a kind of un willing cart-horse in the performance of his duties. - Come. John, let the weork go ahead; you are the boy to make it fly," awakens the ambition of John: makes him feel that he is appreciated as being capable of doing right; although he feels lazy, yet it does not seem to be known; he is said to be able to do well. and he feels encouraged to keep up his reputation; his hope is inspired; his love of pleasing and kind feeling are awakened, and he leaps into his business with a right good-will. and by habit becomes indus trious. and by kind treatment obliging. "Frank. you villaini, what did you (to that fort you are perfectly hateful. I'll flog you smartly if you repeat it," touches Frank's pride, and awakens his anger. He knows he is noisy and play ful, but he is not conscious of any vil lainous iatention. and did not mean to be hateful. He feels slandered, and consequently indignant, and the threat ened flogging which is to disgrace him he regards as unjust, and he resolves to ight his way through: he feels that tlhe treatment is humiliating and cruel., and he loses his self-re-pect nnd ambi tion to do well: becomes quarrelsome and hateful, and the mother has her Shands full. "Franc. my son. will )oU p J ouietly. and not turn over the chairs The yard. or the street. isa better place to play horse than the parlor; men drive horses out of doors;" convinces the judgment of Frank that his thought less roughness and rudeness is out of place in the parlor, and the mother's kind tone of voice evinces no anger and aronses none in him. and he com plies with alacrity with the mild and reasonable request. •- There r-oe' another dish, Sarah. and the milk on the table-cloth and carpet! take that slap in the face. and see if you a njad what you are about," makes Sarah angry. for she t ied to be careful the cup slipped in her little hand. She feels unconscious of intentional wrong: and anger. grief. antd wounded sensi tireness, make her timid, dieeoumagd. and unhappy. Every time she attempts to handle what will bleak or spill, ex cites her fear: and her agitation of mind and trembling hand make her ten times more likely to meet with ac cideuts, and she prefers a tin cup and a seat in the chimney-corner, to nibble a erust.and sip her beverage where nei ther breaking nor spilling will be mortal sin. " Sarah, my daughter. don't cry; never mind the cup, the cloth, or the carpet. You did not mean to do it, I am sure, and crying never mends a cup nor eleans a carpet. 'Never cry for spilled milk.' If you will be more careful in the future, as I trust you will try to be, you will avoid all such trouble. There as another cup, and nice milk; wipe ot the tears and be happy again. Sarah smiles through her tears; takes her fresh cup of milk with a firm, confident, courageous. reassured hand, and re joices in her strength and acquired cautiousness and skill. She is certainly male happier by the kind treatment, and the cu, cloth, and carpet, are not more hopelessly damaged than if the child's happy nature had been scarred 1aneddefe by unkindness. i" It is said that the General Post* o.e.e Department will lossnearly three hundred thousand dollars this year, under the ' credit system," ailowing the deposit of unpfid letters. FRANKLIN VARIETY STORE. TTE nnder.gind eijing prcheued the dock T t iade d this eaihm.t begs heas to inform his mried sad the pu.lic y .tha be will arny on the besians, sad seen at b .e ab J , elrge hi sek, ad ta bener iadoe..n. thea e ri the pbi* c to beatow apae. atsa Gh ImI 5 dilfi I!. G. A. FRIEND ,.dsl mt ml ka si ~Bu1dM, rEase, imqnts ; ly esen the ceurr DB Frankl ad nis ,ty that e has y aeadtly -os i hiself in ws taa a ks made when he sa -r thie w. Mr. F. p. e leMdl a ltes C` ts~a F es im ad. it h s Y am do toha-adph a m .: A Oise wi m eet with ,s. 1aýqEi~i LIST OF LETERSL DE AINING at the Post Office in Frank Slia on the 30th of June, 1850, which if not ( taken out within three months from date, will be I sent to the Geneml Post Offce as dead letters. N. B.-Persons calling for these letters will I please mention that they are advertised. A Areeneauxs J.P. Allen, Laclair. Alloway, thomas I Armand feres B Bartley,R. Bruce, A. M. Balies Chas. B. Brent, Robt. Baylies, Col. A.N. Bowman, R. J. Baker, Capt. Ilirams. Bagge, J. F. Bein, Mrs. V. L. Blackma&Dickenson Ballauf, Rudolph Bulreize John Bodin, Gregoire Bryant, John A. Brown, Aaron Bergeron M . Cots. Brown. George A. Bell, Jonathan Bonvillaiu, L. 0 Crolehen. James Crow, Miss II. B. Carlin, Adelard Cheval, Ilippdlytes Cassedy, William Clifton, & Franklin Carson, Miss E. A. Chlpley, - Carson, Adam Clamsor, M. Cacha, Mais Virginia Cozine, C. S. ('anal,,e. Eliliu Cornwell, N. Canley, Mrs. Conrad, Ilobt. Cayton, Jas. M. Conrad. Robt. II. D Dubois, A. Dumesnil, Theod. Del'homme, Octarie. Dow er, Dr. F. Dodderidge, Jon. E Eseudier, - F Fisher, Newton I. Foot., Henry -frre, J. S. Foote, G. O. Fuselier, G. L. Fuller, Capt John G Green, Christopher Garlow, Wm. Goulus. Antoine (Gorce. A. Gillet, Alanson H Henderson, John P. j Hartshorn, E. Hirn, Ignace I lansjacob, Jules Howel, Nelson L. Iluetes, Mrs. Hlanley, M. Howard, Wim. I-T Ibert ('aier I Jones W. A. Jones Wm. Jones Mrs. Eneline K Keosker, Thos. Kilgore, Dr. Wm. Kevlan. Mrs. MargaretI Knight, Jas. Kittdridge, E. E. Kemper Mrs. * Kendall. Miss I L Luckett. Thes. Lamarque, Chas. Leake & Rocker I Lafarque, 1. Lev & Simon. S Lcf:w~ch, G. A. L.esi, Maze I Monier John L. Mart:nl. Gentil Martin. Thos. Macsrregor, - Morsonu, C. H. Malott, Miss Caroline N Noland, Thomas I Nin.mo, E. L. P Poevmiraud. A. Pea..'. Mrs. Elizabeth Poiwer', Nicholas Pu::. J. Pritchard, hathani-. R Rekelekl, Mrs. I Ranymond, Mrs. P. A. Rogers, Miss Ada R..,, W. V. Rit hard. n, F. D. Rent,.ope, M. S. Reivrs & Sttus I Seleor, J. Smith. Alexander Smith Dr. James Simmons, Jas. M. Simon E. Stanley, Alfred Smith Miss Itetty Sanpson. T. P. Smacker P. B. S th, Winm. P. Shields. Jas. P. S.nymour. Wm. Sharp, Wm. Swain. M. L. Sedon. J. P. Sh rp. John F. S~ss. Reusbsn C. T Thaver, G.S. TTaves. Charles Taylor, John K. Tissier, Mrs. L. E. Taylor, Wam. F. W White, James M. I Wil]na, Capt. Wright, John . I Willingham. J. N. Wi.us., James I Welch, Freeman Whiting, Jonathan I Zee, Sydney J. I D E . PD. DENNETT, P. M. GRAND DIVISION OF THE SONS OF TEMPERA.CE. The regplar July quar terly se.sm of the Grand Division will be held at the town of Fruanklin, in the parish of St Mary, on MONDAY EVE NING, the 15th instant. J7 Delegates from Country Divisions are earnestly invited to be in attendance with their credentials. By order of the G. W. P.: jyll EDWIN L. LEWIS, G. S. -)iL DE HART offers his professional ser vices to the puLlic. Indian Bend. July II, l t1.-.'3t (TAIRT WHEELS,.-Three pair of cane cart J wfhrels. a first rate article for wooden axle trees, for sale by Ijyll) S. SMITH. a DISSOLUTION. THtIl Law Partnership heretofore exiiting be Stween the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent, each party remaining charged with the liquidation thereof THOMAS MASKELL,, A. S. MAGILL. Franklin, July 1, 160. FIVIE undersigned will continue the practice of 1 his profession as usual, at his office. Wilow street, Franklin. THOS. MASKELL. Frankliu July 11, 180. RAN AWAY from the subscriber, a aegro bo abouat 28 years of age, about six feti of eallow complexion and paed edmeaesaame; he has a mark on one ien of his m as, thojh a pisee had been aippiied Any infolama in regard to him that m emle me t. eaer him, will be duly aswrde. It is b vedianý he as been decoyed of by ame whits sn giag up the river. O. L PUMPHREY. Caetreuie, July 11, 1850.-tf PLANTATION FOR SALE. An A it ba. aituated em e Im a mile and a half ~"-laa~mdf.,m le containing 3- i p Is u d far rle rata bargui. e, I. ran sans la buikdinjgaa phem, aad albs .bm fb a next year, drai cae ar - Paw.. ion.ea melxt qdmi g.r Far e a at . y Eat e of thia olr ua e the !s >N '., NETTLETON. ib, bhasha, Weand af a Pssar Amil I i7l be able F03 u ahaulb a massias dwn imp On haul,", C. "ll'm wila riY ate The h'oee am which 4~hibe N. LirTON. S4JLU-S~A hatlwa SUGM~ MILL. AuUe YJune 2 P. ii, Jne 7; ! ILEGAL NOTICES Ejtateoj ba ttAe .. i mo, deWsad. EtCATE OF LOUISIANA.-DistrictCourt. SPariah of St. Mary.-Whereas EDWARL L. NIMMO, of the parish and city of New Or ltans, administrator of the estate of Mary Ann Nimmo, late of New Orleans, deceased, has filed in this court his petition, praymg that an account filed by Mary Ann Nimmo, admnnistratrix of the estate of Matthew Nimmn, late of the parish of St. Mary, deceased, may be homologated and ap proved: Notice is therefore given to those whom it doth or may concern, to show cause, if any they have, within ten days from the date thereof, why the prayer of s.sd petitioner should not be granted. J. V. FOURMY, Clerk. Clerk's Office, July 11, 1830. ELE('CTION NOTICE. - URSI'AN'l to a tcl:nistan, f lis 1:x1 cel.lenv (;"v. \aiker. ,I date. tIe 3,1th day of April. e', 1. Olx- i ,i I b-."!,. con hold hor the purpo,' of ehr toig a t' rn'er lor the Parish of ft. Mary. sad1 .5,i1... long %aealt, the el, tiont to take f!ac,.n M S I).1. th.\ . i.th day of July, .-;4. oeerineitog at !t i'ilock A. M. and closing at I u.ct-. PI'. I. the election to be hld bcfore the toilowingr 'ont, sve .tners to wat: l-t Ward--At ti,, h,,u,' of Antoine Rontro. before Ricwhard H dIkiu.s, George ingleton and William Rose. 2d Ward.-At the hotel of P. P'r vuast & Co.. before Bcnj. Bor,!. Albert leatotn aun Leiroy Bonvilla,. 3d W1V ard.-At the house lately occupied by MI. Davidson, betore J. A. Frre, Alcide I'ecut and (Vhas. Pccot. 4th Ward.-At the hause of Gregoire Bodin, before Frederick Sigur, Joseph Lignon, Jr., and Henry Peon. 5Hh Ward.-At the office of James Taylor, in the Indian Bind, before James Taylor, W. S. Harding and Mason Pdlcher. 6th Ward.-At the house of 11. R Nerson, before II. R. Nersn, Gustave Perrot and A. McWilliams. 7th Ward-At the Court House in Franklin, before J. A. Tessier, W. Rice and J. IB. Murphy. 8th Ward.-At the house ,of J. T. Hawkins, before J. T. Hankins, John Baruard .and Julius Johnson. 9th Ward.-At the house of l). Berwick. be fore Nathan Bere ick, John Mlerriman and David Berwick. 10th Ward.-At the coffee-house of Cary & Co., at CeUntreviSl., Ibefre T. L. Doremus, John Yane v and R. B. Royster. 11th Ward.-.\t the r ii..-e honse of Wim. A.ger, at Pattersoivil!e. before IDavid liobbis,. John Mugizah and \Vum. Ager. l'lth \ ard-.At the pabbc s-chol house in said wa. Ln, forie Robelrt B. l3rashcar, htas. W. ,rinco and Jt,:.n (',llins. L.,TIlAN AI.LEN Sheriff. Parish St. Mary, June 27, 1`j1U [- Former notices that the election for Co. roner would take place on the 13th day of July, 1850, not having been legally given, the said election will uot take place untdthe 29th of July, ISiO, as stated is the above notice. ETHAN ALLEN, Sherif PLEASURE TRIP TO LAST ISLAND. .."h The steamboat METEOR o. 3, Capt. Faussett, will make trip to last Island, leitag St Martiasville on FRIDAY, the 12th of Ju at 6 o'cloek... x., and Frankhn on SATURDAY, the 13th, at 7 o'clock. A.M., for the above place. The boat will remain about six days, and a fine chance is hereby offered to enjoy sea bathing, fishing. &c. The boat ca provide berths for 60, but will O0 without erowding. The houses on the island are suffcient to accommodate about 40 persons. A fine Cotillos Band will be HI attendance, and every exertion will be made to reader the trip as agreeable and pleasant as possible. 0ri- Fare for the trip, $12..... Children aad ser,~ balf peie. 07- State-rooms can now be secured by plying esbsrd the boat,when is port, or by "tag at the of Messrs. Talbut, where a set he. been let. Franklin, Iane 13, 1860. SHERMAN' SUSPENSORY BA NJ A 6 E· the pt..iarger age tr ttuseof th* Sieoui. Ii tljeet is o trs spport b t e rettaum mad teustchls is cass of d s .r n hastios. 1aey aho mford comfort ad mafely to those pumona who smacia a great deal m; NQ... L leg s r b Mtd, Iqa sitrought N b M~ b. WALKER b co. LEGAL SALE . Estate of Paul L. Clere, de.seda. DROBATE SALE.-Will be sold at public 1 auction on SATURDAY, the 27th instant, at the hours of 11 A. . and 3 r. m., at the hotel of P. Prevost, at Jeaserette, in this parish, by virtue of an order issued by the honorable Ds trict Court, and to me directed, the personal pro perty belonging to said estate, consisting of a horse, meddle, bridle, clothing. &c. Terms-A credit of sixty days, the purchasers furnishing satisfactory notes, payable to thi order of the curator. N. L. PREVOST. Curator. Parish of St Mary, July 11, 1850. \vEI)\ TsD1) , Jh~ 'Itli. 155, at 10 ,tiic r. 3-' Fr*3- j ib f, :!ote I' , a . I I. r~ Ei3.; E, i u ~iatt., gir. g-rit I-, ).ars. :eLl K IL. ai.. -., 1+einl, ;ttI , :s C"Oa .~lat utrl ag d I'1 %ea 31K {her tour chxla:e 1-ku.ie 6 ius -..au3r; \utwiju -': .3- a-. -m ! iI n in:1 ult. I Cnditun-i, u. ,,,'' ..e . Iac f'! g. 7 U I \. Pi i I1H E, grat oflieur' F rte of . l. Rl. eorr + :, u!wr s. P URSUANT to an order of the honorable the D)itrict Court in and for the parish of St. Mary, and to tme directed, I will proceed to sell all the property of tl,. successeon of A. B. Roberts, deceased, late of the town of Patter sonvd.l, consisting of a house and lot in said town, the household iornliture, and other movea I!e property. The 'lk will take place on SAT URDAY, July Fi, lit. Tcrms.-For the aimnoveable property, one half cash: the other half payiable on the 1st of M\arch. l'-1. F,ýr the moveable property, cash. The inunoveable property to remain mortgaged until final ipayment, and the purchaser ti give his not with go d security. LYMAN SANDERSON. j2 !Ad.\ministrator. SUGAR LAND FOR SALE. SACRES of eegant sugar la!, is 1. l offered for sale, which lies above the orfows d 1l844 and 1549. This land is situated on the Petit Prairie Bayou, in the pari-h of St. Landry, six miles from Green Hudspeth's, on Bayou Bmuf, and 100 acres hibly improved; it contains a qantity of ilding timber and fuel wood, Iing within four miles of steambaat naigatio. I will dispose of the above n the ost liberal terms. PETERM'BRIDE. 7- k Opelosas Gazette will insert the above once a month for twelve months, and send account to the oundersigned, at Big Cane, Bayou Rouge Prairic. j6-lam ly BLAKE'S METALLIC FIRE AND WATER PROOF PAINT. JUiST RECEIVED, by the Tampico, a awp ply of the above justly celebrated Paint, fo the roofs of sugar-houses and other buildings, as a protetimo against fre. For sale by jo13 JAS. S. SIMMONS, Agent. NOTICE. The subscriber hereby gives notice to 1the planteMr and other that he has reted the Blacksnmith Shop formerly owned by James Emison, and expects to commence business on Monday, the 6th of May, and solicits a share of patronage from his former customers and others, pledgig himself to endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. ROBERT LASHLEY. Franklin, May 2, S30. PAINTS AND OILS. , EGS pure White Lead, 2.5 do. No. 1: V0 also, Red and Ba4Lead; Linseed Oil, raw and boiled; Turpentine; Chrome Green and Yellow, dry and in oil: Prossian Blue. ; Co. pai ad Japn Varnish-in short, every thing in the Paint hae, far sale by May 9, 1850. M. WALKER & CO. NEW GOODS. LUST RECEIVED, a general assortment of SN E W GOO D , S selected with care, and intended to meet the demand of our custom ers and the public at this season if the year. We have ood selections of )ress Goods for the ladies, which they are invited to eall and eza miane. HARE & BIRDSALL. Franklin, June 27. 1850. PAINTS, VARNISH, &c. TUST RECEIVED, at the Franklin Drug Sstore, uder Odd-Felilws' Hall : 1000 Ie. pare While Lad, "Atlantic " 90 gallons raw sad biled Linseed Oil; 45 do. Spiri of Turpentine; 15 do. pand Japan Varnish ; 50 lbs. Chaem sad Paris Green, Prussian Blue ad Chrome Yellow, in oil; 1 cask Veaelian; 1 do. Yellow Ochre ; A ma qumatity of Dop Black, Vanyke Brown, BuRa Umber, Lampblack, Drop Lake, Vermihm, &e. Twitlh s fall assortment of Brushes, S d Goled nd Silver Leaf, Gold Brome, &o.; aesrall saseme hat of large eise French Glass, dabbae far pietue fm bre. ac. , all of which will be sld at a amain advance, by s GE . SEAGRAVE. ASIA BLINDS & RS FOR SALE Astfractaurd BEi4 r / Cod.. abecaiher having returned from Pease A. s, has made arrangemeant with a a"e t.re sto faurish joiers work . evry eghieas.h doors, bld, head and base muhiag d pilasters dof ewy descrip iaon; alo, ealurters, quare or..t alsul a.acated is the asates mUaner sad farmint d at the most lohs sttended sto, and the wek devered with two weeks of thw edisay roatiae of work. Sampls of work can be asi at Mr. Taeot's washoase. N. B.-Hair, Lime aatUW for ale. OraNh, Jne MINOR7 Franklin, hue f7, 1830. BUSINES CARDS A NTHONY W. BAKER, 4 -tnat-La.m Sopposite the Court House, Frrm al . 7 fayette, Opelou . Vmillwo and St Mary. June 20, 1800. D AVYID KER, Cowuanlor and A rrnsy. - L Law, will attend promptly to all buease confided to his care. [r Ofce oappjoite the side3c of Theema Maskell, Esq., Wilow street Dec. 27 TILSON & McCLARTY, Attrise and Cona,Ullor at Law, will practice their profession in the courts of the Fourteenth Judi cial District. All business confided to them will be romptly attended to. Offce in Franklin, Main steet, opposite the Court House. jeO7 A. R. SPLANE. II. C. COOK. ``PLANE & COOK, Attor,,eys nd Cou* kJ .x'lors at Laie, have associated themselves in the practice of their profession Legal busi nr4s of all kinds promptlyv atten..ei 7 Oifice on Mlain street. Franklin, La. R M. W ITTEIR. Co.nmis...nand Fortarf *r tr.erritant, No.21 Bienville street, New Orleans. _- articular attention paid to the e\eeutiob ,t orders for P:antation Supl~liel, &c. m16 6m DI. . .GIIBERT & CO.. ic.llac.I:-l ansz cal Druggi,.:, No. 72 Magba:ie at., New E' i,- vea;cous Mr-.!he.es, simple and coumtpnund l, tc:mtunrn, ' It by Thomt.son, Beach, Hfow ard. Curt;. 1,lat s-nz, Smith. Woithy, and other Bota:i." Author" ,f reputet, always on hand, and for saler who!esaltk ain, retil, warran:ed fresh and pu.e. .:nso. th,e 1eli, :dI W,,rks of the s. ::ral Authors above dsa ignatd - A Stau, l d Phbsi.ci., a'wraysinattend :l. ce. !Ir a vi:c and crnsuitateon. t,,Jlt rTWIIL.L. rs(ITL rrTWARDS rpWIBILL& ElDWARDS. Capper, Tax & I Sler Iron lr orlers. No. 16 lew Levee, Ibetweeti Grader and P'.ydrasstreets,) are pre pared to do all kinds of work in the above line. ,'teamboat and Pllr.'Ltion Work done in the best manner, at theb shorest notice, on most reasoinable terms: also. on hand a large assort ment of COOKING;. TEA.1IBOA2T A D B.iE.-ROOM STO 'EN. of overv size and description: also,all kintlsoi House Work, such as Gutter Pipe. pout, &mc. All orders thank fully received and promptly attended to. N. B.-Steam Batterie", Clariliers and Filter era of the most approved styk TIBINew OreanLL Ma, 20, EDWARDS. New Orleans May, 20, 18<0. "FRANCIS A. FLEETWOOD, General l Commission ilaerbcnt, and Dealer in ewr dexripioon of . llrcrandise, No.30 Camp street, (up stairs) New Orleans. r'" Country merchants' and planter' orders punctually atte.ded to. N. B.-Cotton, Sugar and Molasses received on nsigcnt, and I'lant-rs' supplies iornsh.ed free of "ono. m16 P A. 1.n2 AUZE, Rzeadd I Lirie, Ne 1x. entre lea Rues St.Louis c Conti, t Is No'u elle OrldM.--Un Asortiment de QUI - CA IL LER IE, tele quo Frycsse, An glaisg. Amari nine ct Aebenie. ; Clous, Cie Fagls~a~ Hachbr,"Pic'crr. Penes, ccie., e' M tu;;e ae Cise m 2--ly BOOTS, IIOES AND BROGANS FEI;T& REED,.'.l6CCa tomihousC ntriw, Nor Orlezss, have in store, and are ceasteatly receiving, direct irom the eawehfctuirers, a 1a assortment of men s, w-omen's, ameses, bo;s bQ id children's Boots. Shoes sad Brogans, whib t oser for sale at the lowest arsket rate, ~, or approved paper. __ __ _ JOHN DCRBRIDGE & CO., A WkudrIe )lgrfdat wat .Capp e+nyI{ Na. i Customaboose street, New Orleans. Maneetory, Harm satriest, New ark, New Jesesy. ;- Always on hand, a very- large aml ag rior asertment of the aboe-namned goes. Cos try merchants will here and the largest ad hs assortment of Hats ad Cape, adapted to their business, in the city, and at the mrueusftwr.rs' N.B.-Negro lats inany quantity. Feb. :i DOBINSON & OLIVER, Csomeaase meM Ae aets, No 34 Graver stiest, New Oreat, for the sae of Sugar and Molasses on consign meat. 7 All shipmeets to ear address are emared by open poelicy of insurance, for the full thereo to guard against loss, ich, ceiv.d, wil have prompt attentiom and quick haithil returns. RO ERT R. ROBINSQVI. xr9 JOHN L OLIVER. TO WATCHMAKERS & JE CgLLErtS DAVID MELVILLE, Whljasl. Dealer in Watetes, Jewelry and Fasn: Goods, No. 37 Canal street, (up stans,) New Orleans, is receiving by every arrival, froe, the manufactory of Melville & Co., New York. a great variety of new and fshio.able Jewely. Gold Penas and Holders, &e., all of which will be sold at New York prices. a; The attention of all who take dlauere otype likenessers is called to a large assortment of Lockets, MedhiSoms, &c. All* T IBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be made.e coasigements of Sugar and Mo lasses to Messrs. Haves & Co, New Yoark, or William G. Hewes, Esq.New Orhans, by J. W.B.AI.E Y, Frakli hyov. 20. 1849. FTENNESSE SUGALR KETTLES.-A SConstant supply of theabowe superior kettles. cast from the are, from 3 tr l inehes, in strem Alao--Fornce Mouths, GO Rare and E.g lish Fire Bl3 k for sal by SLARK, DAY & STAUFFER, corner of Canal and Magazine treets, Jan. 17. _ew Or.eas. . CARRIAGE MAKING & REPAIRING The aaderaiged ha purebaasd the .etabishmeat IMh a olgin to ame Si C, is peedto canf as all aCs r and attend o the Fesýak J4 CIUJs _ TLIFF Prsakli; July 4, 1850 JIOUSE-JOINERY. DER N torbbP obtain Sash Blind,. Sbs Sher te bestcypre,, or - y other work romected with HoasaoJ ' ' .m hW esm wa dono at abCot notice, n od ode aM at moumabbpric pn, by caflia t the ash mie at the ý tahsiuaaeat latyclLrn by _Fshiated , UCIL'S SLIFF. Frsakfn'Jal , 1860. £I'ATIONERI~- - rec cive his NwJ Steel Pais, momn. , Saf m d. &awrng Paper, mDa ý°ksoads mud°aýdo. nsmearoe other aslek., whbck I oft for Sin tin ad sale. Dqibeatm of a few wa·mbluad b' l be soldto early qylmabt . L EA LARD AhL& 00.