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EN vertui dun ordre lane par l'ihonorable Cour . de District dans et pour ia Parai-se Ste. Marie, datr le ler jiour de Fvvrier 1Sd1-, j'ffuritai -n vente publique, à la maison-de-cour de Cette paroisse, dans ia ville de Frtikl.n. SAl EDI, le 7énie jour de Février prochain, lS-2W, la prîpri te survante. s îvOIr U ii certain imorcea dle terru situce sur , Bayou BIeutlans eit pamliSe, , uttit la motlie rieure du lot piein, on lialiation dernioreuniit occupée par Wiliami Rocliele, dJcic; la dite minoitie super eure mnsuirant un nille, plus ou moins, en fa' e, sur le côte sud du dit bayou, par la prot iideur J un mille, pluis ni noins; borii- , i l'ouest par la terre de Joi-pi Brwiclik, au n.rd par le dit baivou, -t i lest par la terre con;ie o - d.iaircieit coenime le - Wailker Tract. et i, sud par le marais, avec toutes les batisses et 4ami - lirati[ons qui s'y trouvent. Termes-Un credit i rn, dtu-i et trois ans du jour de la vente, la terr, resiiit hY-potiitqiu e jui iP t paiemenet tinal, et I.cîpi irr -ournisî;;nt ses îil!ets. aver ioi[e se urit.l.; W illiatm ri <:iî . eclîuctteilr resta 111,1taire datit, et îortaît trt I L iit pour cent lan !e lch'aii'ejusqiip ria.t painilient. Cette terre est siture dans la plis feie piirtion de la Louîi-aî - air !a ci iir- de -uer, et cin tenant d'iiviroui 240 acres doiricnir, e pr. piri pour la cultuire des cannes W.\. F. HA',LEI1H, ShIrif. uarc;isse Ste. Marie, le 20 écemnbrie, - . VENTE DE SCC-'S1ON Dru ~ ~ ~ d ir,(r 11p/ 'rrrrr, j P'rr e Brtir, iaisse', 'f'ran, d! u Parois \ : T7rr" a-lnie. E 'N vrtq d 'in ordre lo b 'h'rr-b'e Cour r t i I)istrict r.ni rt P.-rr a ra.. -e rrtr e t a-it, le 2.1th j,-;r Je -tver,, re. r . t jÏ oir J ladress< et (<li V, . j'.rfrirai en v ;ite ï .1 | lri t ni .t-ri-c> *r >-t(ec; )rruispe, SA Ll) I le l- rime joir d,- F X vr-r. 1S t, ntre i iic.s in iuntiin ot-1 ;ie.r.sde rIpret.ru.rir la r!ritl [ -ul"ellite. SaV'e I.L ':n certain lt die terre sit : :- r a'it '. ville 1! t1 Frankiii, i u- .: 'ri et et e st s'îd-i n s : '*-r.> rnî at[,arzrenarit -à SimeMin :Imitt, et t :'t ai ligne qui derra courir parallenirit i l) piî-Js d-e i a rue prircipaile, o0i .Mii straire, n! ur.nt envi- b ran 157 rivds de lace sur la Pla.' irurbiqe. on r : Pihlie Square. 1916 pieds sur la rite diu Havri. lt4 pieds sur la ligne de derriere. divi- mit le sus- F dit Jo' du lot de Bernard Charies, et ayant anr oflf.r on tour du terrain, appart-iatit jadS i Si- 5 Imeon Sinith; avec toutes les bais-.. et anr'lia rations qui sy trouven:, connu sou, le nomin du Marsaon Hiouse. Termiesde i1 ,e4 tL.-Unciimj'rèt>Ju prix de i l'adjudication payableau l1erjour d Avril. I z2, ' un cinquirme payable an 1er jour d Avril, p1 ! , un cinquième payableau 1er jrur il Avril. 1I\, i jt u- cinquième payable atu 1er jour J Avrii, l'..1 r et un einiriètue payable an lerjourdtAvril, ld~6I , hi avec des billets endosss et faits payîbes 1 !"<> r dre de l'admiinistrateur de la sucr-esion de P. B. Ronssel, portant irntrèt à raison de 8 pour rent 'Ij lr'ai du jour de leur érhrranceju.sqrii'. parait paie- ,'a ielnt,et la susdite propriétr deieuratit spéciale- p ment hypotliequrre jusqu q parfait parieiint des dits billets et inttret. Les susdits iil!ets seront fait payables au bureau du Récorder de li Paroissf p Ste. Marie. VWM. F. HAIFLEIGH, Shrrif. Paroisse Ste. Marie, le 10 Janvier, 1-02. I FAT DE LA LOI ISSIANE. Tus ' 41/>,> i À r fii 'l I n Pa 'oi. s- t. -%Ii ri t. i4 de t'j L.tît ,n e jr la pa roibss St, arre. et 'i n"ja'e.n< j«.)fAm~isen vente pd uai' oiîij-îîc'î :la,' tîritî aie dI.-Nt ita. iLa , la jij 'i> n 1-l ce-tte laj 1la la-le Fmran 1i e' EU W\I1 DI.7êjj je-1 l'-;vrir S> entre I1lwture'. dit rn1;tnT rt ' dLe 1 apre'Nnid1iý la pîujpri t>' SUliv..iiL sa Tou Pi dlru 't titr. s iiàtr;r'ts tt de urtad de Alrxtoidre G. V;i ctit le 'a. >-us caprî', fon aifjý'> 'eqilrtr-s 1a1iî' !u jrn'iiý (le 'nii 439!-l Je Disthrict Paroisse S'tu. Marie. FA % -i' ï, d'-' irn 42 ias et -si'.e' L' gjî.-jem.înt et Mai' >1 j . rjj: LL-jL t" 1; vin e" '>9 ai', -'t in autre enat ' d mvi roll , l ; iet 1e in> latte d'h g 'dj-îviriii 17 ail,. j j i'. ''- g .-î ' 'jial-, t ' ALt A ',g .2-1 j1ý .'. taciî- leîr's .îsîie'. paraisse S'ite. 3 Ij an,îe3 ni due. 1 -i I c AM t;m la Vrtrait Siv Vai xiý r :i' ..Il ,rîti d' ji- )îriiiî îiIp P. F'wî es îîu aIr,','. îeir.S -.î hlî''i 'Maivi et-u à ut liv ii ad". Iii e ý la vil- de Fraiîklir, le~~l) FvI e'.ic 1-,i>2 entie I1 î.î'e iii atili et .1 heiîrcs de I aprL s-miidi, la priiurî te.MlVaite Toit- les !roiîtu et vrîdit'î et le.. droitkJs tfa-iîoî de, Eplîrami P. le.îqui ge trotîveii eit-ler, î' mains (I., 2Nlud.îIti.- F. I.ees, ee mointant .;S*2-P his oit moions, é~uint la b)a!îiiuî dît julgmliti-î Ni ).21j1, sur le d-> c î! di. ('Miîeîîr. Parcreineq $te. Mar'ie. le ? Jan., l<Q \n\n .uL V G;t i)DS, &c. ,r Goods ai4 Clothing. Just received by the subscriber a very superior selection of Winter Clothing, of excellent quality and the latest style; also, a large q ,antity of heavy goods of unsur passed texture and material, to which we would earnestly invite public attention, as they and all other articles in our line of business will be dis posed of at a very small prolit and at the lowest possible rates. 7 We have also purchased a most desirable lot of fine and fancy Dry Goods, especially , apted for ladies fall and winter garments, which cannot fail to merit their attention. They are confidently expected by the first arrival from New Orleans. and on receipt will be immediately opened for the inspecton of the ladies. BLOCH & GODCHAUX. Franklin, Sept. 27, 1851. D tY sGOoS, HIJt IIKE NIt I LUTHi NG. Having just laid in a large and valuable stock of giods in the above lines, the subscribers woald 'espectfully solicit the attention of the publihe to the same, in which every thing of the first quality m:ray be obtained at reasonable prices. Their stock of t)ry G,iods embraces such articles for fall anl winter use as the country trade re quires, which will be found inferior to none in the martet. 11 Ladies and gentlemen will please call and ju.lge for themse!ves as to the quality and prices of our new gods. PARKERSON .& RANDLETT. Franklin, Sept. 27, 1S'il. New and Fashionable Goods! JUST received per schooner Esther Burr, from New York, a large and complete assortment of all kiads of foreign and dimet,c Dry Goods. together with a supply of Gentlemen's Clittinag, of new aid fashionable styles; also, Hardware, Saddlery, Sta o.ar.y, and the usual assuor:eit of a country store. 7" 'Th-se goods were recently selected by one of the firm, and will prove desirable in every respect. HARE &- BIRDSALL. Franklin, Sept. 20. 1851. NEW G000DS! (OUR Fall and Wlater stock of family and plan tation goods are now open for the inspection of the public, and we respectfully solicit a con tinuance o1 the liatronage s,, liberally bestowed upon us heretr~tue, giving the assurance that our goods are t the best quality, and selected with the greatest care, and we behlieve that our lung experience and thorough knowiedge ur the bust ness and the wants of the conmunu:ty will, upon £xanminatlot. conusuce all that we are now offer ing the I rgest and bet selected assortment of goods ever brought to this market. It is intended to emubrace all the a-tinerous ,-arieties of a well serected country strck, which is too extensive to particularize, we th refore brietly name a few articles, wth an assuranee that each depart:,ent ias had our partieular and indwvdldai att. noun : Fancy and staple Dry Goods, ladies" and gentle ulmens iuritislhing Goods, gents anl boys" Cloth iag, Carpeting, Rags, Matting, Oil Cloth, ladies, misses, gents. boys' ano. chil lren's Hoots and aroes, a great variety, of Phlladelphia, New York and Boston manrufacture; Hlists and Caps ofr very eariety and style. Unabrellas an ! ParasoJs, Fancy Art!.ces, CJambs, Brush,-s, P'eriumtnry, &c.. Hard and Hollow Ware. Cutlery, Locks and Hinges, Cordage, Oakma, Oils. Paints, Window G:ass, Putty, &c., Wall Paper and Bordering, Wooden Ware and Brooms. Saddles, Bridles and Whips. Groceries, Olive OIL Soap, Candles, Tobacco, Cigars, Powder. Shot and Lead, Tea, Ctoree, Pepper, Starch, Indigo, &c., &c. Plantation G.ods, Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Lineys, Strines, Denims, Shirtings and Tickutgs, Blankets, Rus set Brogans, H ots, Haraes- Leather, Collars, Hames. Cart Saddles and Bridles. Ox td Trace Chains, Cane Knives, Lamp Oil and Lamp 1Wick, Lamps, Launthorns, Ladles and Sktru mers, Black Lea . Packing Yark. Rope, Kersey Monkey Jackets, d ,. Pants, Red F annel Shirts, Wool and Glaz,-d Hats, Spades. Shovels an I Hoes, Hoop ,Ind Band iro;i, iNazl, Curry Crmbs, Horse Briushts, Tin Wa:e, &c., te. 8. SMITH. Franklin, Sept. 19, 18,51. Dry iGoods and Clothing I MAYER MAYER tenders his thanks to the p .bhe t;r past favors, and takes this opportuity' to acquaint them or bs return from the North, where he has s:iu in a stock or Ins in his line which on examination will be Sunsur.assed by any store in the parish. Among his recent purchases are some of the isest dress silks ever imported for the Southern market, ladies' bonnets of the lateit and most fashionable styles, fancy Dry Goods of every deser.ption, and a choice selection of Gentlemen's Clothing. l'ihese goods are all of the very best quality and most fashionable -tyles, and will be sold at such prices as cannot tail to satisfy all who'desire to purchase. f7 Purchasers for easA will be supplied at New Orleans prices. Franklin, Sept. 20, 1851. LEVY'S EMPORIUM OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. HE subscriber has just returned from the T" North, where he has personally selecte.t, with the utmost care, an assortment of Dry Goods unsurpassed by ally ever brought to this market. For the ladies, he prides himself on having purchased the latest and most fashionable styles in rich tig tred, colored and plain si ks and satins, embroidered cashmeres and mous.,elines de laine, &e., embroideries, laces and edging: of the richest patterns and of all deseript;osi. IIe has paid particular attention to his ladies' shoes, as he had them expressly made in Philadelphia, alter the mist approved .t)les, for this market. His stock of gent's clothing--Superfine black i'ren h cloth dress, frock,. paletot. D'Orsay and sack coats: French doeskin pants, black and colored; rich embroidered and figured cloth, satin and silk vests; hats of all descriptions and latest styles; Freoch calfskin boots, cork sole, patent leather, and call-kin brogans; Congress gaiters; ''aylor and Oxford fie--are all of the best ma. terial and make, and he warrants every article to give fuall satisfaction in the wear. lie has also purchased a very heavy stock, c:msisting of osua burgs, kerseys. linseys, C'ho taw stripes, russet brogan, &ce., all of wluch he will sell at his usual liw- Drives. ~iQ A part of the goods shipped by the Win field Scott has been received by the last trip of the Nasoipe, and the bili.,ice is daily expected per sehooners Panthea and Esther Burr. Come see and judge for yourself-the sub seriber does not consider it any trouble to show his goods. ISAAC LEVY. Sept. 1., 1351. itere at Jeamseretts. H ARE & BIRDSALL offer for sale at their 1 store in Jeanneretts, a complete and well selected assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing. Hasdware, and everyarticle in the house-furnisi ing lino This stuck has been selected with every care and attention to the necessities of the coun try, and cannot be surpassed in quality. An .sumeratimn of this stock is needless, as it eam braces the usual stuck of a country store, sad will he sold on their usual terms. Jennaeresta, Sept. 18, 1851. Fresh Groceries, &c. WM. F. HUD.SON having ju.tretsusel from New Orleans, hereby notifies thepublic that heL is now o. .la g fresh stock of Groceries and Proviia'd' aikiihds, and alto a ,ery hse s.lec ti.e dfLbja,G esand C,.ckery Ware, a tchl sqIeriar to any stock ever previously offered in thi.0s* *.- He ! wold also call partienlar atte tntied.lereseststenk of Cisnra. some of which ameuaebe srpassed for excellene of flavor by I i n i Nl* Orluai a The public mill n fit them..ir. I Mr3 raes for sa.. PAEESO IN 0 *ANDLETT. ' DRY GOODS, &c. I . R. MARDIS, M. M. CAROLAN, Franklin New Orleans. NEW AND CHEAP STORE, NO. 20 MAIN STREET, (the store formerly occupied by Mr. Salles) To open on Monday, Dec. 8, 1851. W E have just received, per steamship "A. Fuselier,' a large and well-assorted stock I of Fancy and Strple Dry Goods, Mldlinery, t Clothing, Hardware and Sadldlery, together with Hrts and Caps. Our stock c,,nsists in part of the following articles, which we will sell at r extremed low prices, our goods having all been purchased for cash. We annex below the prices of some of our leading articles. SILKS. Rich colored Brocaded, new style; black Brocaded Damask; " black and colored No;r d'Antique; " colored Canton Glace; " black and colored G(roa d'Afrique; " black Gros de Naples; Ombre silks; extra rich Plaid do; Plain Poult d-' Soie: Colored and black Satin de Chine: Plain black Gros de Rhin: Plain and tigured changeable silks; Extra rich Plaid Foul.ird silks. MILLINER I' New style white satin Bonnets, richly trimmed; " in a variety of colors, " satin Albmni Bonnets; " fine Pearl Bonnets; fancy satin straw do; Rich Bonnet Rtbbons, plain and fig'd silk & satin " Taffeta Ribbons, plain. all colors and widths " Belt Ribbons, assorted colors: " ash and Neck Ribbons, new stile; A full assortment of Artiticial Flowers; Black silk M.antillas, richly trimmed. latest style New style steel frame Chine Parasols, all shades LEADING ARTICLES. DOMESTICS, PRINtIS, ETC. A large assortment of Prints, madder colors. gutarantied fast. at S cents : ir yard; A large assortment of Merrumack and Cochico Prints, 121 cents per yard; A large assortmentot Merrimnacks, blue, in white and orange do. at l11 cents per yard; A large assortment of French Calicoes, assorted colors. BROWN DOMESTICS: 7-8 Tremont brown sheetings, at 6c. per yard; 7-S Virginia Lowells, - - " 4-4 Amnoskeag brown sheetings, 94 4-4 Naumkeag do. - b, " 7-5 brown Twilled, first quality, II1 12-4 bleached H1amitlon sheeting 35 BLEACHED DOMESTICS" 7-8 bleached shirtings, undressed, 7c. per yard: 4-4 .. . .. - 8 " 4-4 " " , tine, 10 4-4 " very tine 12 " 7-S Canton Flannel, first quality, 10 Irish Linens, assorted. COLORED DOMESTICS: Blu Denims, very heavy, from 7} to 121 cents: Bed Ticking," 9 " 12 " Plaid Linseys, Kersers, Ky. Jeans and Satinet Cashmere Bay State and plaid Woollen Shawls. WVh te and colored Negro Blankets; 12-4 French Bed Blankets: Mrcinos, Alpacas, Mousselines-de-Laine ; Hosiery, Gloves, &e. CLOTIlING. A large and well-selected stick of Clothing; also, Hats and Caps. HAIRDWARE, ETC. An extensive assortment of Hardware and ('.tlr., together with a very desirable stock o0 SADDLER IY. B Strict attention will be padl to orders for goods that are not to be had in this market, as one of our firm will be in the city at all times. S. R. MARD1S & 'O. Franklin. December 6. 1n5i. 3m Fancy Dry Goods. l ST received from New Orleans a val.:.ablh s stock of Ladies' fancy goods, amions wh:ci black Bombazine, Can'ou CIott. plain :t, fancyv loussselines-de-Laine, Velve.ts, Erbroriderwi -I Ne."k T'ies. Bracelets, Trimmings. of ad descril, tions. and fine Shell Comlbs, and a greal wrarely of goods, which will be sold at the Isual iows e prices. MAYER MAYERI SPATENT MEDICINE S LEE'S AFRICAN TONIC. HIS Preparation is the most edicacious re mecdy yet discovered for DR UPS I and dis eases produced by eating Dirt. A..es, Ch.lroul, t Soot, or any anti-nutritious or indiges;tle sub stances. t~. i. t ters whose negr.es are ad dicted to these _ .s should give at a lair trial. Directions for Ltue--One table spoonful of the Tonic just betore each meal; at bedtime half a table spoonful, with equal portions of castor oil. for three nights; afterwards the Tonic, alone, as above directed. e The above can be had at the stores of I, W. BAILEY, Cheneyville, y T. C. ANDERSON & Co, Alexandria, A. . uo. HOMPSoN & Co., Opelolias, CAMPBELL & G~L'aDRY, Verimilliun, e CAILLIER BULLIARD, Breaux B. - JOSEPH GONDOLFI, St. Martinsville, HARE & BIRDSALL, Jeanneretts, a f G. S. THAYER, Indian Bend, J 1 ~ Read the following few Certifeattes: Clen tr'illke, La., Dec. 17, I` 50. Mit. W. LEE--With pleasure 1 certify that I I have used your African Tonic upon ten negroes Saddicted to eating dirt, charcoal, raw corn and I ashes, without a single failure. Some of my Shands were so far exhausted that they were inca pable of walking any considerable distance. t without complete exhaustion. They have all been restored and have made our crop in good health. For proof of these facts I refer you to Mr. W. Crittendon, who managed my • usiness this year. I believe that if properly used it will cure in any and every case above mentioned. Respectfully, your obedient servant, PETER TANNER. Cheo.yville, La., Dee., 18th, 1850. I have used the above medicine which Mr. P. F Tanner speaks of, ndt find it very successful in I each and every case. G. B. MARSHALL. BaMyou Betnf, La., De 19, 1850. I hereby certify that I have used Lee's Tonic for the last eight months on eight or ten negroes, and they are all able to do a good day's work; and in all probability had I not used Lee's Tonic half or more would have died. JosHra PEARCE. Bayou Bauff, La., Die. 17, 18450. Ma. W. LEE-Sir, from my knowledge of your African Tonic I feel no hesitation in saying that it is the most effectual remedy for the cure of dirt-eating I ever knew. I have tried it on a young woman who had almost destroyed herself r by eating dirt; she is now perfectly well, and has b been so some months. For the above statement [ refer you to Mr. Silas Pearce, who administered the medicine. Yours respectfully, ANDREW J.ACKso, Sttas F. PEARCE. [7' Agents in Franklin, aug 9 G. N. SEAGRAVE & CO. GitUYSOTT'S EXTRACT OF SARSA. JPARILLAand yellow Dock, just reeived, a I and for sale at my shop C. RABE. m' Almanacs for 1852 will be given to all who apply for them. v SOLDIERS' BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS.,: The subscriber having made arrange. . nmets with a geatleman at Was-lngton, who will attend with despatch to all busi- I ns placed in his hands, is nw prepared to prove the metie of any and all asdiers o Idtlahe who are entitled to Boouty Laut i-der the act of Congress passed .une 18, I 0. GEORGE N. SEA GRAV ,( PROBATE SALES BY virtuc of an order issued out of the honor able the District Court in and for the Par ish of St. Mary, dated the 1st day of February, 1S50, I will proceed to offer at public sale at the Court House of this parish, in the town of Frank lin, on SATURDA Y. the 7th of February, 1S 2, the following described property, to wit: A certain Tract of Land situated on the Bayou Ba if, in this parish, being the upper half of the whole trnct or plantation lately occlipied by William Rochelle, deceased ; the sa;d utpper half measuring one mile in fronlt, more or le-s. on the i south side of said bayou. by a depth of one mile, more or less; bounded west by land of Joseph Berwick, nor h by said bayou, east by the tract generally known as the " Walker Tract. and south by the marsh; together with all the itm provertnets, rights and appultenauces thiereunto belonging. Ter'ms -A credit of one. two and three years from the day of sale, the land to remain inrgaged until tfial payment, and the purchaser to give his notes, with goisr personal security, to William Rochelle, dative, testaterntary executor. witL 8 per cent interest from time due until paid. This land is situated on the best portion of Louisiana for cultivation of sugar, and contains I about 200 acres cleared and readyt for planting. WTM. F HAIFLE'IGH., Sheriff. Par:sh of St Mary. Dec. 20, Il'i1. PIROBATE SIAL Bf t. P-. ., " rt " ir,:_ t . I ' .- .1 B rioi t'i rt lie ad tat the in-i T.id hou ir:e, he date the . th day it., 1.· ;, IIil,: and o ,,,e a,, Jre~ c d Ind d6-1 c.:. J. 1 "...; offe;r at pit"!ie b:I·· · at the Cwt,! I i.- , f ·Ftii, i t pariuh. iii N' A It R 1A~ Y, theiii ii dat o -bra- P ary ei? ,ttwH Lbit e linarhe h lour A. tit and I t ociiik P. 1. tli- ellicwitig pro'rt to ict . I' :Acer'tain ioto tr-ijistutd iriia hedtoi :ail of it · il ii i, I I -- *"aoi tird a- F ho r ii t a 0 laiat a judi arigmg In bt: i,; ýi nh!1 and e ;st of a · ~e t . m bt. rti p Yt.!e i *hn 1ut e.-ti ,t OR hitm uet n 1- ta"t tr,--it on the Iu !. ,",te ; ti p, -i i 'i:ti \i t- Ater n1I!1ikai-,alta oIn a r..(' Ie i-ii- and hetaing all niuti aounad ti.. i,": t -iruti« . fit-ron1i i:wt al th n i-i..g a-- It prat-rnil-a:- tie- ti-i -'.ft int gcau-.ra!-~ ktanown ast.- \I -n--a liaise fi'Prm. u/' N ,r -line-ft ""tia, p'- f judicat;t to ba pia.d o t t- -at "i ity '7A,, ,15: oneiti-ith pii~ti-Lt nn thit lot day of Apja 1m'-' ar one- lilt a jiab:: ,it the loti-t of ApirilI i f itit m-etifii paa'h~e i- the 1t o. -- Api-i.! Ian-,,1,. Ind one -nih at ohbi-:,"t it- -aý,L"- pi' .A ri! 5 nvithoa ndt-rid-. ai tri,,pni :b: toih r-tt It.m Ruel b"daiiringSpr an, rIC n[. thei oficet ofi th-- Recur er ofii , 1'tr- of f Parisho `t. May Jan 1141F f? j '-rt PILES! PILES!! TO THE AFFLICTED !!! DR. R. G. DURKIN'S S.ntlrern Piles Ointmtet will be found a safe, speedy and effectual cure for this complain:t. It allays all pain and gives immediate re if min every instance where the directions are strictly attended to, and if persisted in, will perform a permanent cure. It is the opinion of practical judges that this Ointment is far superior to any other remedy known, and all who have tried it will willingly bear te-tiinony as to its beneficial effects. Specimen boxes will be furnished to these who wish to give this ointment a fair trial, the price of which (c5 cents) will be returned should it fail to give relief. From the contents of a small box a acre cannot be expected, but it will be found sullficient to allay pain, &c. Those who try the specimens, and afterwards wih to pur chase a large box, will be allow-ed the price paid for the specimen box on purchasing a large one, by returning the box. 07' La-ge _oxes $3, for sale at the principal drug stores throughout the country. N. B.-None genuine but those bearing the signature of " R. G. Durkin." 43. The following certificate is respectfully sub mitted. It comes from a gentleman well known throughout this parish, and cannot fail to merit attention ; Centreville, IA., Nov. 7, 18I1 I do hereby certify that I have been afflicted with the Piles for the last seven or eight years, and have tried every remedy recommended. with out experiencing any beneficial result, until the application of Dr. R. G. Dnrkin's Ointment, whieh gate me immediate relief, and entirely re moved all pain Trom the part afbeeted. fam now using it, and from the great benefit ,tready re oeived, have no doubt that it will etrect a perma-. aent cure, and would earnestly recommend it to all similarly afieted. Jostra Jonwsox. Cr PIF S L Et-4l.Qoo0etsiai SHERIFF'S SALES. STATE OF LOUISIANA. I James La.c, Admin'r, DismiRcr COUaT. vs. No. 2-'ti6, Alrxanner G. Vincent. Parishof tt. Mary. ýY virtue of a writ of " ieri fLiaSr" issued 1 out of the District Court in and for the Par ish of St. Mary, and to moe addressed and de livered, I will expose to pubhie sale. for cash, wltout the beneltit of appra. sement, at the Court House of this parish, in the town of Franklil, on ,SAT['liDA Y, tie 7th day oft Febiiruary. 1 .2, b tween the hours oat 11 A. .i., and 4 u'ciuock e. :t. the loll wing property, to wit All the rights, tii.e, interet and demand of* Alexan.ler G(. V incent in the following namied and described d!ares, sequestered in the suil of Jane Splane, adulinistratrix, vs. A G. Vincent,, N. 4396, District Court, Parish of St. Mary, viz; FA N N, aged a.dlbonI 42 years, and her chtlren Rebecca aid Lary, aged about 1.3 years, Virgi nia. about 13 years, Eihza, ab.ut 1 1 year-, Cal vin, abut 9 years, and nother chtild aged about 7 year.; the nlldilatt b JACOB, iaged aooit 17 years u(i.,D-.NiR. aedl about 26 year., and SARA. ' aged about 24 tears, together wtit thei natural increase. ezed,! as the property of Alexander G. Vin cent. to satisfy the abve writ. W.M. F. IAIFLEIGH. he,'ti.fi Par:ii of St. Mary. UI:n.3. 1I-52. J PI,"te./ Di*aRIfCT (COTRT, J3 '' / ""' St.u.'d a. \i 'Ir.I 'I t ' a W , n rl J !. ".i ;-iied in tri .; at .,, or ,., h, ail a it t till \ 1'. tit.. ,'t d .; .f i r.I. l - 11 ' P. t'e,, ti~ i r.t ,iv tclut, { n r at I I 1 i'2 ii''i 1rein,an d Ti nt :S',-1"'.i 'it t. n I:LakI'. .it'' A , . !.,:r:-. . d .ir-- ., . DAY, 7; ;tf F ..ar, s :' , b-w . , tit h ir . of 11 , ,k ,. ., and -4 , ,:< l. . tht ",,w.v:tng ' pa rty, to n";it : ! ,ff :Irhraitn P. \" f , It t'I the b1 | ,f a 1i r- t -. lbaial ,f ..lgn -,t 1' . 193 t 1, ,,n th d",,k: t a , ,a.d c rort. W.M. F. HAIFLEI'Ii, Sherf Parith of St. Mar'. .ian.3, 1, . J . II E. ,AAY , F..SIItOYnABLE II RIN CUTTER AND LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, R1err;'t!, ftrom the /re5., ,ted eictablishm.jnrt os \(;REI.', PINEAIt a JULES. NEW ORLEtANS, O F VFER' to the ladies of this parish the rare opp,.rtnity of having their servants in strcted ;n the art of Hair-dressing, Curling and Braidenr. and all the other branches which con stitiut the calling of a Hair-dresser. .'-7 Thie new fashions in his line are contin nasl. reec:ved. \'. B.--. May attends to all calls for dressing; ladiit" hair, and will fill all orders in crnamental hair-work, such as Braids, Bandeaux, Wigs, Toupts, (C'ris, &c. '? His dressing-room is located on Main street, between the stores of Dr. Rabe and Mr. Levy. 30 6m D AINTS, OILS, TUIIPENTINE, &c. 1 2 tons White Lead. 2110 gallons Paint Oil, boiled and raw. 120 " Turpentine. 50 " Copal and .lapan Varnish. 40 lponds Chrome Green, dry and in oil. Also a variety of other Paints, just received per schooner Warrington, and for sale by M. WALKER. Franklin, Dec. 27, 1851. "HTI[NDOW GLASS.-50 boxes assorted, iV from 8 by 10 to 12 by 20. 100 pounds Putty. Received per schooner Warrington, and for sale by M. WALKER. Franklin, Dee. 27, 1851. 1KON, STI.EL, NAILS, SPIKES, d&e. 3 tons of assorted Iron. St kegs assorted cut add wrought Spikes, 4 to 6 inehes 100 kegs assorted Nails. Just received per schooner Warrington, and' for sale by MI WA bKE l i Frei, Desi 14 UI k MEDJCAL NOTICES, FRANKLIN DRUG STORE. ODD-FELLOWS' HALL BUILDING, Main-street, Franklin, La. The subscriber tenders his thanks to the citizens of the parish of St. Mary for their liberal patronage for the past year. and hopes by keeping a supply of articles of good quality, and at reasonable pr ces, to merit and receive their future orders. A large and good assortment of Drugs, Medi ciles. &c., have just been laid in, consisting in part of •50 oz. sulphate of quinine: 11o lbs. English blue mass; 5 lbs. culotmel; 1 bbl. Epsom salts ; 1 bbl. cream tartar; 1 bbl. bicarbonate of soda; 35 boxes French window glass; all of which will be sold low. A L s o.... Constantly on hand. a very supe- r rior assortment of MEDICINE CHESTS, of all sizes and at reasonable prices, put up ex- ' pressly for plantation use. G. N. SEAGRAVE & CO. a SDR. CHARLES RABE, Alpthecory, o Chemist and Druggrst, Franklin, La., a has just received a very large and well se lected stock of American. French and English I Cheimicals, Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Dye 1 Stuffs, &c. At this store physicians can rely on having 2 their prescriptions carefully compounded. The goods are carefully selected, and will be war- 3, ranted as represented. 7 Please call and get an Almanac for the present year, rautis. Jan. 31. B NNINGS' BODY BRACE-a cure for weakness in the back, prolap-us, &J.., one of the greatest benefits conferred on suffering humanity, can be seen as my shop. Having had the, bh-aefit of a week's travel with Dr. Banning, I am in fill possession of his views, and havig learned from him the correct mode of their ap plication, persons needing them will be sure to meet with no disappointment of a misfit. S Price the same as Dr. Banning's. jel3 C. RABE, -M. D. SU PPORTERS made by Betts, Hull, Goulding, Banning, and other celebrated makers, are offered to the profession and the public at New Orleans prices. i A large selection of all ot er kinds of Trusses a,,I Bandaeres always on hand. C. R ABE. • \t rlo\t ! 'er- a rl~turtei nho. be awns- R, f, that h h:,r" , . J. ra |an.t.r-., ,/atrd H rji., awth n att "t,.. SHERMAN'S NtiW l E'.I' TRUSS WI..1. EFFECT A SrPElDY C. It te r3|lowin ool ictJM w.. ien, p Sll . cltl a rl. rerr ulh*'rTru tln weufate nb e;&le.--Stn S prpa. with itr c-,n~ ..A n lrerlty, mJurhr m p1 .ure, am]d i, Al~ .) to u-e A r·d tlli ii)l ýýirK ni l tmty - fitno ntb iepr.ef r, corn| ere r+tlm. ttn, fse, f ad " pfraa -at cur. T'I. folhloain, is deemed! ,ldicient evidence of S the supeorrty of the TR.S. : hIaving had numerous opportunities of eering "i r. tiernian'i Trunss applied. and warn in , ases: i, reat dttifiulty. I have formed a very high owan of its value. and believe it to be tie best i..trinent with which I atm acqainted. ALEX. iH. STEVEN S, .I. n. Profes'or of Surgery in the Collete of Physi eans and .Surgeons of New York. andti one or t!- e Srgeons of the New York Hons;tal. t ct.iates have also been handed to tie proipr etor by the folihwig surgeons: o:i- C CCtHiEE~sl1iAN ii. D.., Surgeon of New York flpuiai. ;5 )) L. RIo;:as, t. I., Leeturir n , rr ervc in the New' Xork iil, of iled: ,.at. I. xx rER, .1. D., Leeturer on Astrunluol)y ian Physi:ology in the N. Y. eShool of Medle':n.. i':i.i't.:s A. IrE, oI . I .. CI ons( lting t Phviia:: t, t;e Northern i)ipini rv of N.w Y, rk. L'!.i A \ o0020,v. n. 0.. and Mere. R. C. Sur. .. Ldinbrgh, late Prot '- .. f .natomy anc NiurgeVet r u.ot C'olleges. l.t L!.lt\Ey foUIGkRI. U. I., one of t.e Sur o:- : ,f the New York l-Hosi ;t::l. ',. l:- ,. t. D., P- o,. . f Sur .ery i, !1, I niversity of Pvi'I va. r -' . R F 1 1 : .'CL'.ELLAN, 31. Di.,` Prrofes-or of fir fiery in lrt'fers . i',', e.ie. in Jeilerspn vi',,lege. \. B.--Perons wh, cran should i all at t)ti S. e. and have a TI'russ itted to snt the.r 'n--e. rIe"t :ill remember that there is more danv r en :nu red, more s.llering endured, l ad more i, .-v received from the use of a poorly contrived !'Ititting Trus than there "wo'nd 1,. withot ,.e of on.. Plantirs can have g ,,,d and ,er .' .:be! Trotses for Negrr:es by aiilling or send It > SHERMAN'S, No.70 St. Charles street. `,--iw Orleans. 3" Trusses. Banlnaee . Supporters, &e., :i, h, to order, to siit bh:,'Pres. n2?3 I.ONG ISLAND (;ARI)EN SE'ID. U r'LTIIA TED BYG. R.GARRETSON Flushing, near New York. 1 0() PAPERS iof the above, warranted to be the growth of 1'50. nass.,rt d u', eties, iinprin , every khnd of Veaet.l!, I,-'laly eoltivated-ratalogues of whiri: wiil .,r iished. idscr;i tive both of variety :tnd! ,node S.ltivation. Jutt re~.:rvel and :or :a!e by G. N. SE.0itIAVE & C(., Franklin r I nt Sre. ,nire~ t'i,. ¢hM-Frlhlw,." 1l;11. ! SH ERAN I S a N", ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER 1d Wa' at M Ofl.i,. 70 .t. Clr., le rret. ,pp-tl IOlm UT SED in all the eastern cities with unparal leled success. The effect prodnced in the "te of this instrument is wonderful: it cures the I tiling of the Womb: the sinking, all-gone feel ; Yf the Lungs, Stomach or Sides: it helps til.. Whites, prevents Miscarriages, strengthens w,;ak Lungs, weak Voice, &c.: barrenness gives p!ae to fruitfulness, the ronstitution is improved, a~sl restoration to health is the final reruit. m,3 JAYNE'S MEDI 'INES--A complete assort tneut of these popular remedies for sale by 32 G. N. SEAGRAVE & CO. 50 Ox, Mule and Bagasse Carts, also a few four-horse Wagons all from the manufactory of Mr. Irwin, Wheeling, Va., and for sale by 26 M. WALKER, Upper Wharf. U. S. Timber Agent. The a .dersigned, having been appointed Tagent for the preservation of Live Oak and other timber, growing upon the public lands, will rigoronsly proseenteall violations of the law by trespassers. His office is at Baton Rlge. All letter moust be addressed to No. 3' Camp street. New Orleans, or to Baton Rouge. 9 T. B. THORPE. U. S. Timber Agent. t' G LASS! GLASS!-French window glass. . Ssized from 243x0 to 10xl-2-for sale at the Franklia D ug Store. G. N. SEAGRAVE & CO. H OPS, Yeast Powders, Chocolate, Preston's L Extract of Lemon, Bay Run and a variety i of Spices, lately received and offered to house. ,~mN.s C. RABE. r -I'3RMUDA ARROW ROOT of the best u) quality, and similar articles suitable as diet fcr children and invalids, have jst been received P at sy shop. C. RABE. i J'J seasoned cypress SHINI GLF9 I a _ A for sale by T. EVINS. P S(ARDEN SEEDS.-Fresh Shakers' Garden it LT See, far sale at Apetheemries' Hall. it EDUCATION, &. FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL AND IA THEIIMA TICAL INSTITUT'L. Royal street, corner of Hospital-N. Orlap.. d rPHE several departments of this Institoties St 1 under the supervision of it S. PERRY AUCHIrUITY, A. M., LL. B., Pro. sor of English Literature and Mathemati.r Sulperintendent. PIERRE LEBESQUE, JR., L.'n L. Profo e French and the Classics. They have enigagad the services of FELIPE FERRARI BLANCO, Spanish Pref/Mue. CANova, Drawing Master. P. CARRIERE, Music Instructer. CIs. M. ELWOOD, A. M., Principal of Prp - tory Department. JULES LEEESQ.E. Tutor in do. The governnment of the High School is strictly parental. and based upon the course pursued .i our Northern Colleges and the educational Uni versities of Europe. The Franklin High School, from its location, I and from the parentage I the students, presnts singular advantages for the thorough acquisition of tin ththree modern languages,-English, French and Spanish. The course of instruction is divided inte vs Departments: 1st. Prrle,: torv.-Comprising the primary rn. tlnents of English, French, and Spanish. 2d. Languages.-English, French, Spaania, Latin, and Greek. 3d. Scienotife and Belles Lettres. 4th. .amr rict .atial.-('omprehending a the.ogh knowledge of Arithmetic, Algebra, plane, solid, analytical, and descriptive Geometry ; plaine and spherical Trigonometry, Snrvey ing. Difliferential and Integral Calculus. Oth. Commcrcial.-l. Penmanship; 2. Commar cial Calculations; 3. Double and Single En. try Book-keeping ; 4. Lectures on Moeroet tile Law. This last Department, lately instituted, is.a tpcially designed to prepare students for the vari ous mercantile avd commercial pursuits. Connected with the High Schoolis eemplet Gymnasitnm, erected for the exclusive amus. ment of the students, and where, attended by one of the Prufessors, they will spend their hoel * recreation. TERMS: For Board (washing included) and Tuition, per month, . . Halt Boarders, - . . . I Board;ng students reside in the buil ting with the Directors, and are under the matronly care of a creole lady-, the mothet of Professor LeBesque. Day Scholars. Students unrlder 10 years of age, per month, 95 over (( and under 12 years of age, 8 over 12 years of age, - 1 The lfolli .nll ia nguages and accomplishmenats are tlaut!ht' at the expense of parents: German and I tota,t. oDrawin g. Dancing, Music, Fencalg, and 3 tlitarsy exereiset. The aceslouts of ail students attending the In -tavion are settltd at the end of every month. looks antd N'tationary can he furnished, when requested. at ordlnary prices. A ny dan.lu'e, done by students on the premises or th. Institution mus: be made good by the A1, conlrunicatio:.s m,:st be addressed to thi Su erhat ..Ft of dIie 1. School. E;,l s1tuuct.lt il ti.rli.ish his own bed, hod. 1:. ,.",', :-Ho-In. A D. Crossman. Mayor; il. .nli.t E',1.; Hlo. T. IL. McCaib professor LI' L tn: Protfessor Alex. Dimitry; Svlvain i:'x, s'.q : R. J1 Plrev. Esq.; J. B. Ohvier, L-q.. P. I r:, s, . . 1 .i Nw n:irhan,. Apri -st. ;551. l$ No -J an., f! Camp street, New Orleans. Su, j. cr I, ' I' i.e.n Fvrerrzn and Domsat.c 11,i .,are, C(aery, iron, ltin .Pta, &e. PRIESTLEY & BEIN thank their friends for their very liberal patronage. "11,o- tun.tt a;,I pric. u: their goods, and their pr',,t att.,r.tt, to a.l orders received, wil t, , ,pt . -ecure to thteii a roat,,nuanJce of their t.o.. rs iiyatrrtvxls iron i.uropean and North ,, ra. tiev are t",a<'n .n" receiving fresh _ ,inles. ca ,',-:ly selecut f.of ev.r thr g r) ant; their !Une. aind can e.ndentiy .nvitte re airetion of i ! -., t , te, lai : ,e and we i!.sorted stock, - - ; r . .....t :. s,, r iand flast, 700 tons. ,- tsa.e . do do. do. 100 tone. !.t- l'en tsylvania, do do. du. 100tone. ,,, Lo it.er plate 20 t.ns. Ye:,it Tennr, oee Iron, r::J, squa:e asad Sat, 800 tons. I?..t dto boiler rlate. 30 tone. Beat do plough plate. 24 tone. _-t do do imould. 1i tons lies: Swvdes do plates 1.5 tons. r$ ra t.,rs' Rei(ads j. .5-16 and 1 inch round, 300 ba-* dies. SI heet Iron. English. American and Tennessee. f1. om It to '.". ,it0 bundles. Hoo-p Iron-from i tt 4; inch, 800 bundles. Sound Iron, iro,,ln j to 2- inch, 20(0 bundles. SCut Nails, elebrated Weynmouth, and othergoed .biands. '300 )0 kegs. Press SpikL-s--300 ki'gs. Pt~ ket and Table Cutlery, Razors. &c. T:n Plates. best Ch.rc.ali brands. 600 boes; Block T'in. Zinc. Spester, &c.. 15,000 lbs. Braziers C tpperfromok 10 to 120 lb. sheets, 40000 lbs. German, Shlr. eBT'. er -nid Ca-tSteel,25.,00016l Axes, genuine Collinui., Htunt's, &c.2.50 boxes. slpadesd no S oxels, A men's and other brands, 250 dozen. Ih.temore's (tottns, W'o,,l and Horse Cam., (jO dozeln. i CotTee Mills, \Wilson's genirie, 200 doa.. lHair and Wire Sieves--200 dozen. Patent Balances and Platfotrm Scales. Anvils. Vi-es, Stock and Dies, Bellows. Ox, Trace, Log, Halter and Coil Chains. Chain Cables and Anchors; Coopers' Tools; Tinners" do. American and English Locks; Sliding Door Furniture. Ilooksand Plate Hinges, Butt and Parliamtn t Hinges. 1Vindlow Fasteners, of every description . Hoes, of every description and pattern. Cross-cut. Pit and Mill Saws. Ploughs, oF King's, Hall's, Young's, and .thes good brands. Hollow ware and Castings--l50 tona. Tarred and Manilia Rope, all sines. Oakum, Mlarline, Houseline, ko. Sperm, Linseed, Lard and Whale Oils. Atlantic Pure White Lead, Brooklyn No. IT 2 Lead. Black and Yellow Paints; Verdigris; Pariiand Chrome Green. French Pots, from I to50pints; MillandOGrin stones. Sheet, lar and Pig Lead. Lead pipe, &e., fe t [ They are also the only Agents in Ne* Orleans of Hillman, Vualeedr Ca's celebrated Tennessee Iron. Agents for the Manufacturers of #Genesi Tennessee Iron. Sheet and Bolt Copper, Cast Iron Pipes and Sash weights. 4 BAYOU BOUTE SAW-MILL "IHE subscriber having established o Saw 3 Mill on Bayou Bound, is now prepared t.lll orders of every description in this line of b.si. Hess, at short notice and on the most mreasoeb terms, for cas. He will also keep on hedw a constant supply of lumher suitsble fCe aM' -r poses. D.P. SPk.N 0[p Mr. Wmn. Allen havij been Agent for the above, wilF sa.asfaetotilyflU pl orders in this line of business. Feb. 6, lg1. 4t BLAKE'S METALLIC PAINT. 'PHE sutbcriber having been appmtandat 1 for the sale of "Blake's Metallie Fire Waterproof Patit," is prepared to contrac fit painting the roofs of sugt- hosbes di edtrt buildings. Persons desirossaf ptii5*Ilg a security against tre, caC ksw tho-psti I applying to the subscriber, in' Franklia, who prepared to furnish testimony from the eetie ' insuranea comptaies,and ( ýO its qtlities as a son-eedbibt l ~as . in tMrvius &yar