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COUR DE DISTRICT, PAROISSE STE. MARIE. Waker Brashsar vs. pliuijs f.fa. P. Dflakous saye, Shorif, et ais., No. 3169. Walker Braskwar vs. P. Delahoussaye, Skerif. et ais., No.3273. S. E. Lawrence et W. Brashear vs. alias Burk, Watt & Cie., t as., No. 3813. Edw. B. Parker vs. Walter Brashear, No. 3422. Si&m t Masa. vs. plrius fa.Walter Bra &4par, No. 3176. Watsa McKerall et als. vs. John P. McMillan et as., No. 2865. EN vertu de six ordres de firi facias lancés dans les procès ci-dessus, et A moi adressé et delivré, j'offrirai en vente publique, au comptant, suir les lieux de Walter Brashear, sur lFisie de Belle Iole, SAMEDI, le 1er jour de Mai pro chain, 1852, entre 11 heures dui matia et 4 heures del'aprs.midi, la propriété ei-après décrites, sa voir: Une certaine isle située sur la baie d'Atcha flaya, appellée Belle ile, cor.ntenant environ 400 acres superficies de terre, plus ou mnoins, avec tountes les batisses et améliorations qui s'y trou vent. et environ 60 têtes de betes-à-cornes de race qui s trouvent sur la dite isle. Saisi comme la propriété de Walter Brashear, pour satisfaire les ordres ci-dessus. WM. F. HAIFLEIGH, Shérif. Paroisse Ste. Marie, le 13 Mars 18.52. VENTE JUDICIAIRE D & Prprift aprtnant a la SBuccession de fem RosAlie' Verr-, ipomes de feu James OWHU. EUN verts d'un ordre lancé de l'honorable Cour Sde District danset pour la paroisse Ste. Ma rie, et à moi adressé et délivré, j'offrirai en vente publique, 4 la résidence de C. M. Charpantier, deus ette paroisse, SAMEDI, le Sème jour de Mai prochain, 1852, la vente comnmençant à 11 heures du matin, la propriété ci-après décrite, sa voir: PuBaE, négresse, âgée d'environ 40 ans, et son enfeat, Henry, igé de 7 ans. IsAAC, un négrillon, âgé de 11 ans ALIc, ane petite négress., âgée de 10 ans. IETST, une mulitresse, âgée de 20 ans, et son enfant, Agé d'environ 4 mois. Aussi, environ six têtes de bêtes A-cornes, plus on moins, une chaloupe, et deux pirogues. Termeset Cnditions.-Le esclaves payables e* trois termes annuels éganux, à un. deux et trois sas du jour de la veste; les animaux et les effets mobiliers, au comptant. Les acquéreurs, dans cous les es de crédit devant fournir leurs billets, ave bonse et suffisante dsécaurité solidaire, faits payables à lordre de Joseph M. Charpantier, exécuateur testamentaire datif de la susdite suc cession, et portant 8 pour cent d'intérêt l'an de leurs éehéasces respectives jusqu'à parfait paie met, et lu esclaves demeurant spécialement hy pothiéqués en faveur de la dite succession jusqu' à parfait paiement de dits billets et intérêts. WM. F. HAIFLEIGH, Shdrif Paroisse Sie. Marie, le 3 Avril, 1832. \n\n S7ERWJ' SALES (Ir TRiCT c9 cUT, PAsRIS OF sT. MARY. WaKer Brasasr vs P. siu. fa. P. Del Watsrk,, as r v . Delahousays, Skerff, g als., No. 3273. . law5renieand W. Brawu.r s. alie Butrk Watt 4. Co. alt., No. 3813. Na i Parker vs. Wlael r roahear, No.3422 aSqiSp 42 a Masksu vs. rrist fa. Walter 4 r, g gr, .o. 317 . Waopo Me3erllet a4. vs. Jan P. ilMcMillan a ale., No. 2866. BY virtue of sii writs of fsri fa.cai issued in the above entitled suits, and to me addressed and delivered, I will oter at public sale, for c ash, on the premises of Walter Brashear, upon the island do Belle Isle, on SATURDAY, the lst day of May neat, 1852, between the hours of 11 o'clock a, e., and 4 o'clock .x., the following described property, vis: A certain islad situated on the Atchafalaya Bay, called Belle Isle, containing about 400 su perScial acres of land, nmore or less, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon situ ated; also, about 60 head of horned cattle of fine blood, on the said island. Seized as the property of Walter Brashear, to satisfy the above writs. WM. F. HAIFLEIGH, Sheriff. Parish of St. Mary, March 13, 18.2. JUDICIAL SALE Of Property belonrgitg to tee Edtets of Rosalie Verret. ife of Jam.r Oosasa, both dermsed. BY virtueof an order issued out of the honor able the District Court in and for the parish of St. Mary, and to me addressed and delivered. I will offer at pubic sale, to the last and highest bidder, at the esidence of C. M. Charpantier, in this parish, on SATURDAY, the 8th day of May, 18-.2, the sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. x., the following described property, to wit: PMCEBE, a negro woman, aged about 40 years, with her child, Henry, aged 7 years. ISAAC, a boy, aged 11 years. ALtoa, a girl, aged 10 years. BETSY, a mulatto woman, aged about 20 years, with her child, an infant, aged about 4 months. Also, about six head of horned cattle, more or leos, one yawl and two pirogues. Terms and Conditions.-The slaves payable in these equal annual instalments, at one, two and three years from the day of sale, and for the umoveable property cash. Parchasers in all cases of credit to famish their notes with good and ap proved security is solido, made payable to the erder of Joseph M. Charpastier, dative testamen tary executor of the said estate, and condi ioned to bear eight per eout. per annum interest f'oin maturity uatil paid, and the slaves to remain spe. cially mortgagedit favor of the said estate until full and eatire payment of the said notes and inttLst WM. F. HAIFLEIGH, Sheriff. Parish of St. Mary, April 3, 1852. DRBSERVED OINGER AND PRUNES, Sjust from the Custom House, Brandy Fruits, Co.mat Jelly, Preserves, assorted Pickles, Sar dies, powered Last Sugar, Gelatine, Hops, Tens, yu Powder, Coraeua, and other desira ble atieles, jeat received, and for sale at Apothe 4arie' Fail. C. RABE. ).')OUGHS.-Just received an extensive lot of d oes.2 and 3 Trash Ploughs, also Crooked e aey Ploughs, a new article. All of uie will be sold on reasonable terms .4 SIMEON SMITH. TN'DE.uHIRTS AND DRAWERS. 5iGentlemes can 4d a goodsassortment, also O Shkirts, Cravats, Suspenders, and every i i~ ae gsh' aurnishing line for sale at TALBOT'S. LOU V ND CRACKERS.--130 bb. . MBrt4 ad. Western Flour. S5as uotter and Soda Crackers. Fr i s y M. WALKER Upper Wharf, Franklin. BLAKE'$ METALLIC PAINT. r thesak ~* "B e Meallie Fire nud m rpsof aint," is prepared to contract for PIq * l af n oseFCf uegae-houses and other l Persons desirous of possessing such a " i tyr at ire, vn know the terms by tos bsaesbcriberin Franklia, who is C to Frr testinony from, the ohors of ndtsaoaoannissdsnothe*rs who have teted ixiiaai e **wli of heat, and be t,~amjep s to re and water. 14$. 8. SIMMONS, Agent. 3 Ox, Mule and Sogee Carts, saifse;w four-oseaWagona all fr. m t.e..u of ge .Irwin 26ig . w(t" ,L ppni Ww.. rra. .s. q( :i - tlarlwr M EDICAL NOTICES ar1p as Meldnes. The undersigned returns his thanks to W his friends and to the public for the very ex tensive patronage his establishment has enjoyed during the past year, and in return for the same he is enabled to otTer torhis customers yet greater facilities for the purchase of their sup plies, as regards extent of assortment, quality of goods, reduced prices and liberal credit. His arrangements are such that he will not be out of Quinine the coming season, and persons at a distance can rely on having their orders filled without delay. Planters at a distance, not ac quainted with the extent of the stock on h.and, I are requested to call or inquire by letter as to terms and prices. CHAS. RABE, M. D. Franklin, March 6, 1852. SUPPORTERS made by Betts Hull, Goulding, Banning, and other celebrated makers, are offered to the profession and the public at New Orleans prices. A large selection of all ot er kinds of Trusses and Bandages always on hand. C. RAB I. QUININE, ETC.-150 ozs. Quinine, 40 lbs Aqua Ammonia, 25 lbs. Sulph. Ether, 78 lbs. Magnesia, (Eng.) 35 lbs. African Cayanne Pepper, 30 jars Ginger, 500 Leeches, 100 lbs. Soda. Also-Large Bathing Sponge, London Mustard, Extract Vanilla, Chocolate, Hops, Yeast Powders, Jujube Paste, Gum Drops. Jams, Jellies, Pickles, Garden Seeds, received and receiving at Apothecaries' Hall. C. RABE. L YONS'S MAGNETIC PILLS.-F,,r the IAdestruction of rats and mice. Also, Mag netic Powder to exterminate roaches, ants, flies and other insects. Price 50 cents each. For sale at my shop. C. RABE. FRANKLIN DRUG STORE. vr.D-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 prces, to merit and receive their future orders. A large and good assortment of Drugs. Medi cines, &c., have just been laid in, consisting in part of 50 oz. sulphate of quinine; 10 lbs. English blue mass; 5 Ibs. calomel ; 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. ALs o.... Constantly on hand, a very supe rior assortment of MIEDICINE CHESTS, of all sizes and at reasonable prices, put up ex pressly for plantation use. G. N. SEAGRAVE & CO. LEE'S AFRIOAN TO 410. THIS Preparation is the most efficacious re r medy yet discovered for DROPS Y and dis eases produced by eating Dirt, Ashes, Charcoal. Soot, or any anti-nutritions or indigestible sub stances. D'-. tters whose negroes are ad dicted to these. s should give it a fair trial. Directions for TUse.-One table spoonful of the Tonic just before each meal; at bedtime half a table spoonful, with equal portions of castor oil, for three nights; afterwards the Tonic, alone, as above directed. The above can be had at the stores of W. BAILEY, Cheneyville, - T.C. ANDEaSON & CO, Alexandria, A. J. 'HO.PsoN & Co., Opeloulas, CAMPBELL & GURDRY, Vermillion, . CAILLIER & BULLIARD, Breaux B. JOSEPH GODOT.DPI, St. Martiusville, . HARE & BIRDSALL, .eanneretts, a G. S. THAYER, Indian Bend, 7 Raad the follorwing fero Certificates : Cheneyvi~le, La., Dec. 17, 1850. Ma. W. LEE-With pleasure I certify that I have used your African Tonic upon ten negroes addicted to eating dirt, charcoal, raw corn ayj ashes, without a single failure. Some of mr hands were so far exhausted that they were inca pable of walking any considerable distance., 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 - sine, this year. I believe that if properly used it will cure in any and every case above mentioned. Respectfully, your obedient servant, PETER TANNER. Cheneyville, La., Dec., 18th. 1850. I have used the above medicine which Mr. P. Tanner speaks of, and Sad it very successfill in each and every case. G. B. MARSHALL Bayou Beuf, La., Dec 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. JOSHUA PEARCE. Bayou Bet f, La.. Dec. 17, 1850. MR. 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 by eating dirt; she is now perfectly well, and has been so some months. For the above statement I refer you to Mr. Silas Pearce, who administered the medicine. Yours respectfully, ANDaalw JACKSON, Sut.As F. PEARCE. 7 Agents in Franklin, aug 9 G. N. SEAGRAVE & CO. Crecries, Isr8e, Cars, China, Glass Ware, &c. WILLIAM F. HUDSON, 'having removed to his tnew and commodious store, has onusider ably enlarged his stock and extended his business. At his store will be found not only a very supe. rior and varied stock of Groceries of all kinds, and Oigars of the qoioes quality, but also a fanciful and rich selection of Mantel Ornaents, Clocks, Lamps, China, Glass Ware. and a ge-. era assortment of Crockery. He has also laid in an assortment of SHOES, some of which, for beauty of finish and quality of material, can not be surpassed in this or any other market. N. B.-Every article in store will positively be o.5red for aosk at the New Orleans retil price, adding only the expense of tansportato. Those purchsuing on a sh.t edit wibe supplied at the usual country rates. 07 The new stone is ocated on Man street, between the dry goods stres of Messrs. Levy & Co. anud Bloch & Godebans. Please call, inspect the stock on hand, and judge for yourselves. Franklin, April 3, 1858 TW NDOW GLASS.-- boxes assorted, ¥ from 8 by 10 to 12 by 20. 100 pounds Patty. Reeeived per schooner Warringto, and for sale by M. WALKER. Franklia, Dec. 27, 1851. For Salh. A second hand close Carriage, just repaired, in good order and newly painted, to sale cheep. Also a lot of second hand Furniture, apply to SIMEON SMITH. -.IOIQE LIQUORS AND WINES, for Smedicinal use, imported by Udolfo Wolfe, f New York, just received, and for sale in sealed and labelled quart bottles, at Apothecariea' alL The quity is the very best thatrcan be parehased anywhere. C. RABE. 'I teb PdIc . C HAVE added to my enrivaled stock of Medi. vines and Sttioary a spply of Teas, Pre- P erv-s, Jellies, Brandy its, Cigars, Tobacco, a ud the choicest Liquors and Wines for medical t se. The pjali. arsq epliita o es Kamine my a took bqfqre purchasing. C. RABE. a W tEseei d win r atted t.rdl ar br a Job - ;P . a ps,,Patterscyille. 3 DRY GOODS, &c. Latest Styles Spring & Samer Goods. to LUST RECEIVED by the subscribers, a very - . splendid assortment of Summer Goods, which as have been selected with the utmost care, and will or on inspection prove to be satisfactory in every rs respect. Our stock of Ladies' Dress Goods conm p prises the lateststtyles of Printed Tissues, Gren adines, rich Brocht and Donna lMara Silk Ba i5 reges. Braziliennes. Briiliantines. rich printed (ir ogi:nlies, French .inotelt ex:ia iqualitt. lm a broidered IMautrilettes, C.,pes. ('ciars, itheni d settes. Berthlis, Ic. Also. the la est and :mi.-s - fiashi,nable stles of lades and nisse; ' l .litnwis. d, O ur st,,ck .'f Ge t lentem u's Ci l.uii . :iand Fur to nishing ;Goods compri.et- evern thing :iat the I most tastidit.us can reqaire. Also, a general assor.t!.ent of iat, hBt . .. to Shoes of the best quality together with a tu;l stock of goods for family and plantation n.o.. li! 1e of which are otfered on the most accommodating terms. P" We warrant every article sol! by us to a be of the best material tad wo-:krn:ansship. ISAA(' LEVY &_ CO. Franklin, March 27, 1-5i2. e NEW GOODS! s". 'UR Fall and Winter stock of tamily and plan in f tation goods are now open for the inspecti : of the public, and we respectfully solicit a con tinuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon us heretofore, giving the assurance that our goods are of the best quality, and selected with the greatest care. and we believe that omr long e experience and thtorough knowledge of the bsl . ess and the wanis of the c.rmmunlitiy w!l, upsn is exatmination. coinvince all that we are- now ldlci ir ing the I.-rgest and best selected assnortltiint I, goods ever brought t to this itari.et. It in iiltrnd I Sto -ubrace all Ith- illmerouls iarti:es ,, a a r-..;!l selected country -tock. which ns too elteinve. :o particularize, we tt, refore brietly namlie a f'w: articles, with an assuranclle that each depart nenit has had our particular and individual attt nton : e Fancy and staple Dry Gtoods, ladies and gentle men's furnishing Goods. genuts and boys Cloth ing, Carpeting, sugs, Matting. Oil Cloth, ladies', misses', gents'. boys' intl children s Boots and Shoes, a great variety, of Philadelphia, New York and Boston manltitcthtre : Hats and Caps of every variety and style, 'nimbrellas and Parasols, FIane Articles. Comnbs. Brushes, Perfumery, &c., Hard and Hollow Ware. Cutlery, locks and Hintgei Cordage, Oakunm. Oils. Paints, Wil,lw (iass. Putty, &c., W~lI. Papem and Border,... \V: dec Ware andu i3roims. Saddles. Brndi-- ai.d \Wlips Groceries, Olive Oil. Soap, Caullk'le. T Itbatec, Cigars. Powder. Shot and Lead, Tea, C',rtier. Pepper, Starch, Indigo, &c., &c. Plantation Goods. Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Linsevs, Strites, Denims, Shirtings and Tickings. Blankets. Run. set Brogans. B.ots, als:irness Leat!er, (t'i!,t r Haimes. Cart Saddles and Bridles, Ox and Trace Chains, Cane Knives. Lamp Oil and Lamp Wick. Lamps, Lantorlns, Ladle and Skirn tiers, Black Lead, Packing Yark, Rope. Kersey Monkey .Jackets, do,. P'ants. Red I' antliel hirts, Wool and Glazed Hats. Spades. Shovels anr Hoes, Hoop and Band Iron, Nails. Curry Cmbs, Horse Blushes, Tin Ware, &c., &c. S. SMITH. Franklin, Sept. 19, 1l51. New and Fashionable Goods ! ]rUST received per sc,. tiE<. h H- n .U . from I New York. a large a-id ,,nphi-te issirtmentl of all kitnds of foreign aonl d,,mtesti i)r} G.,o.!s, I together with a snppl, - : G,'t ntlenen s ("ii,,l, i of new and fashionable stirle. aI,. i -:-r:tiaree. Saddlery. Statioary. and the usnta! aisortmre ti of a country store. iC These goods were recently selected by one of the tirit, and will prve do sirahle in evers rsp eelt. HARiE & BIRD- ALL. Franklin, wept. ?O. 19is!. Having just laid in a large~ and valuable stock of gods in the above lines, the subscribers. would especttiflly solicit the attienton of the publie to the same. in wh;-ih ,v.r. th:ng of the irst quality may be obtaincd at retso ..lb;.- -:rices. "'heir stock of b)ry Gfls in hra,-ces such articles Ior fall an! winter use as the csintrv trale re ,quires, which will be itund nifer:lr to none in the market. y7 Ladies and gentlemen will p!e.,Ce c-a. and judge or themsel.es as t - the itaihty anl prices , ,t oar n"'w .,T L i. PARKERISO. & RA DLE'T. Franklin, Sept. 27. 4i-51 Dry Goods and Clothing! MAYER MAYER tenders his thanks to the public for past favors. and takes this opportunity to acquaint thea of his return from the North. where he has laid in a stock of goods in his line which .an examination utll he found unsur.assed by any store in the parish. Among his recent purchases are sonme of the finest dress silks ever imported for the Soutihern market, ladies' bonnets of the latest and mfost fashionable styles, fancy Dry Ginls of every description, and a choice selection of Gentleimen's Clothing. These goods are all of the very bes, quality and most fashionable styles. and will be sold at such prices as cannot fail to satisfy all who desire to purchase. 07- Purchasers for cash will be supplied at New Orleans prices. Franklin, Sept. 20, 1851. Store at Jeanneretts. H ARE & BIBDSALL offer for sale at their store in Jeanneretts, a complete and well selected assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, and every article in the house-furnish ing line This stock has been selected with every care and attention to the necessities of the coun try, and cannot be surpassed in quality. An enumeration of this stock is needless, as it em braces the usual stock of a country store, andI will he sold on their usual terms. Jeanneretts, Sept. 18, 1851. NAILS--Firstquality Boston nails, of every variety and size. For sale at New Orleans prices for'cash or short paper: J. W. & R. E. TALBOT. GRE.AT EXHIBITION AT UNION HALL !! I1O W. & d E. TALBOT are now exhibiting a large stock of entirely NSW GOODS, just J purchased in the Atlantic cities by one of the firm, which we offer for sale for cash or short paper. We wish it understood that cur goods are in the market, and must be sold before the 1st of June, as we hope then to be off for Texas We wish the attention of our old friends and cus tomers to this advertisement, and promise, if they will give us a call, we will demonstrate at the counter all we promise. Our stook consists of the usual variety of goods adapted to thin market, which will be sold at much less than formerly. [7- To the Planter of St. Mary we would say, examine our stock of Pla atin Good be fore pnrchasing. and we see satifed we can please you as to price and quality, as we pledge our. selves to sell at New Orleans prices. NOTIOE.--Our stoe will )pt Ib epeed ea Sinday ater this date. -re- M"s, 7m,. 1't; 1 J W. & R. E. TALBOT. FOR SALE OR RENT Valuable Property for Sale. The subscriber being about to leave the State, offers for sale his Confection ery, which he will dispose of on reasnl able terms. He has on hand a moderate stock, and all the apparatus necessary to carry on the business. To any person wishing to embark in the above, this is a ,are opportunity. as it is well known that this establishmernt is a profitable one. The house and lot will also be sold or rented at uIodtir ate t. rnIS. -j- .Alse' :/or tazLc-A lot of grou!,d on Willow striet, co.':: ~g. arp r1s. on which is a one story ho:se, nearly fislnhed, and a stable. For further particulars apply on the premises. WM. EMMER. Fraukin. March 27. i. 52.-lin Valuable butgir Estate for Sale. IiTIe ieUgar Esuate ainwn as the Richardson Place,. now owned by the subscriber, sit iated on both sides the Bayou Teche, about seven miles hbelow the village of Newtown, in the parish of St. Mary. containmg about 2000 arpents of the best qua.tty of land, of which about 850 to 9Q0i acres are heavily timbered. With a good Sugar House, first-rate Engine and Mill, nearly new, inue i)welnLug House and grounds, good .Negro Qtaterirs, Barn, Stables. and other out buildings: together with 0 Negroes, among which are 30 first-rate working hands, with 4ii Mules and Horses, 8 yoke of Oxen, and about 2;. head of Cows and other Cattle. Among the Negroes is a Cooper, a Blacksmith and a Car penter. [Tlls Plantatlon is highly improved, with about 2i.it arspcts oif list and second year ratuons, and cane to plant i50 arpents more. This property i. ,d, red tfor sale on the follwing terms. viz: On(.e-irth cash.l the balance in one, two and three years, with interest at 8 per cent. from, date. Enquire of 1). D1). Richardson, Esq., ion tie premnies, of Mr. T II. Thompson, adjoiinig the plunt tion. or of the subscriber in the city New Orleans. AI'VAREZ FISK. New Orleans, Dec. 2. 1,-1. -18. rdk LOTS FOR SALE. r l SIX LOTS, So feet front by 600 deep, for sale Son long credit: also, the lot and improve n1 ment. between J.C. (;ordy s and Capt. Gates's, fronting on the publche road and the bayou. S 5 HENRY'('. DWIGHT. Franklin. 'LU.RNITUERE.-The attention of house keepers is particularly invited to our la-g, C stock of furniture, consi.ting in part of otfiie, o* parlor and rncking chairs. Mash-stands tables, ' bureaus, bedsteads, .k r. , &c. J. W. & H. E. TALBOT toe Rf WANTED.- All person, ip 1 0 4 indepted to the firm of .. W. .-"& i. E. TI. .OT will do themi a favor by calling y at the store and paying up. as they are much in x.)l: nl !',;,.1; 'it t e, pr-sntgiot- . , LON(. ISLAND) GARDEN EEll). CUL TI VA TED l 1 G. K. GA(; A R ETýO)N Flushing, near New York. 1QS d) PAPERS of the above, warranted L3S to be the growth of 1IS1, assorted varieties. comprising e.very- kind it Vegetable as isual!, c iltivated-catalogces of which will be it fuirnishe"., dlesr:ptive both of variety and mode of cultivation. J.ut received and ir sale by SG. N. SEAGRAVE & CO., ' Franklin I)Drug Store, Sinder the )thd-FIllows' Hal. Cabinet Making, &c. The undersigned respectflily an it l-;es to the Iublic Ihat he ge S is pr.par.'d to matke and repair i SCai..i, and Uplholstery wv.irk i" every desc'ip tin,. either at his shoF, on W:Il.,w street, or at the residences of those who imay require his s)ervices. In connection with the above, lhe' ,arres on the Undertaking business in all its ebansches. boing always ready to supply hearses and i-,ln- at the I e shortest ni-tice. LOUIS KIHN EL., Franklin. June 14. 1951. HOUSE-JOINERY. I)ERSONS wishing to lbtarn . ,sh Blid.to, SDoors, SA,ttttrs o the hbsit eyp:ess, or ant, other work coe,-t.:d with hlouse .loining. e have the same .lne at sbhrt noate in gmood older and at reasonable pri· s, by c il;ng on the s!tb scriber. ,t the .istahhisltteni: I ti i)y occupied by lames Emisoa & .'., ,apposit rfatleralls ia Terms-Co.sh ,i .l,/ivr;-. jy4 LI('1'1"S SUTLI FF. 4 RARE CHANCE.-A few hundred papers 1 t of Garden Seeds. warrantied fresh. and just f imported from Harl'm. in Holland. are well woth buyig,. to save the un;rivalled seed of Dutch Cabbages and Dutch T"urnips for next year. A few papers are left, anti for sale at 10 cents a paper. - Northern and western seeds at wholesale. t'. RAIE. Carriage Making and Repairing. The iundersitnied has returned from the VWest with the best materials for making n and repairing Carriages, HBuggies, Cane-Carts, I Ploughs, and all other instruments in general use on plantations. He offers his services to the pub lie, and hopes by reasonable charges and a close t attention to business to share a portion of public patronage. S .F'" All work done with despatch and in the t most workmanlike manner. E. E. CRATG. Pattersonville. July 25, 18.51. T YONS'S MAGNETIC POWDER.-For .-L the destruction of all kinds of insects. Cock- a roaches, flies, ants, &c., are destroyed where the it powder has been used. The article is free from fi disagreeable odor, and contains no substances a injarious to domestic animals. For sale by tI C. RARE. -1 ARDEN SEEDS.-Fresh Shakers' Garden p J Seeds, for sale at Apothecaries' Hall. at C. RABE. X T STEAMBOATS. New Orleans and Attakapas Packet. ave The new and superior steam ion- boat DELIA, Capt. Edmnd n- Castillo, will leave New Orleans ick, every SATURDAY MORNING, at 10o'clock, he for Pattersonville, Centreville, Franklin and St. in Martinsville, touching at all the intermediate cell landings; returning, will reach Franklin every me. TUESDAY EVENING. For freight or pas I at sage, having the most splendid accommtdations, apply on board, or to 8 low PAVY, IOfBIT & CO., I Agents, ne- or DARBY & TEMIULET. I N. Orleans Ss. N. 0. & ittakapas Weekly Packet. TW.L 'he new and fast-running S steambboat R ED R IVER, D. R. Ml;tgah. !master, will run ,s a regular iarket the ,cilre oeas.in. For freight or as passage, having sopeoior accommodations, apply ow on board, -r to sit- H4IALL, & RODP. Agents, out 6 - P. J. PAVY. I.,OBIT & CO.I N Orls. the For New Orleans by Sea. ouJ The new and splendid Steam ,ly ship A. FU'SELIER, A. D. odi Denslow, Master, will commence it- her regular trips on or about the 22d of Novem bng her. The A. F. having been built Axpressly for diI the New r rleans and Attakapas trade, planters 2j desirous of establishing r, guiar and uninterupted the communication with the city tmay rely upon the ar- Fuseier remaining in the trade during the en tire year. nut 0 The Foselier will take freight to and from tnd New Orleans at Plaquemine rates. rty ale impaired, weakened ,and uhealhh c t ttio: , - a the nervous systern. "l'h~is "eautif; and cnve- i l nment appicaiton i the Ivsterhou- po ers , in galvanism and magnetism, has beel- r-,ounc,, e by distinguished physician.., both an U: (,ope andi e the United States. to be the most raluab/emed: inFOR THE PER I EXT CURE OF .' The acknowledged ai' etraordin.ry curativ, powers of those wltint'sirlthil inven in eds i not s genimpaired, eakened anid thear lie a-n relPtio:,a throulghour the whot]. co,;,ltry a.rt · s,, errensive, that t Wervo,. sytte.n lIonces-ratit, atn g -e t - I meint applicatro it het insat ern, i post ner have by distinguished lhysic ranes. bth it ter ope daUl to the pUnited Stnt to be thet mo silt nt. lr wd . the ephemeral n-tel .'s of ih" :lay ar- tr.rhp,: Theby col know thr~ the retr-e..r arnd scuratiow genert by quarts an l!on b thCr a!icted, and d e'laa , tha jt ut 'o i1d f t' r nothirg ' SThri tie's ri;,alr nit t !:agr iT'.T urativI have be* n ,:" cly w . rk. i t a : ,, tdu! I most ine iitgei' :t,! r ;.i, :a`.t ie e'asse., and a. constantly ache.ie r e, ,,,. ito an .a tnr: .', tr::: of diseases'..C l :.,- i.tt.. --'a..i C aid of med-liIcine a· i t .,: t .It res.Ilrces ;; sie 0tr These disease, are eall J Nervous nomplaints, and tmedeline - or n-" avai '.vhat,'t r .n :hese d. o Ieases: it lne\- does ,' 1,,d anIll oftten doe hartn. v r Extraets. r.p- . ..t . ,s- isan . e-lur b t,'rs. paits.:. .ade d i, ,don< ..f evern , r,- ahke a w,,rthh-". i .- theri -v, .; n the v-,t.al tr',rg-s ,. t st the alresdy- ,- strated n.t,.!n, while under rh, of strengtli-.'t, 't . Iif -r,:i'.g. vitali In in' l r e' . a: galvaa',t, as applewd b} this neautii.l dscwveri. the exhalust I patient atn weakened, st:iltcefr is Srest.ired to furme-r health, strength. elaticity aRn- i, t vig or. - IIt hese remarks relate to ituch diseases as neu- I It ralgia. tic dolreuax, bronchitis, palpitation of the heart, weakness, amid all tomaledisorders, such a-. '.a U nervous headaclhe. !asaitude and deslponetlnc I 4t which are only otherilrta names tl' tr nervOls I.rainge ment epileptic lits and e-nvuNlions, whioh are lnow kn,,'nr to o"stlt fromt it tton-eqtn'ibr it O ; electric iltiuence ; nervous tremorsand uate:0lness, which is nearly always cautsed by .irpIdity th;e St auditory nerves, and can always he pert'ectl, cured by Ialvanism, when the organ is not de stroyed dy ,pepla. in its wovrst torms: ipals' antd paralysis. unll'llt 'y ican.ed by a detic:encv f the nervous influence chronic rhetmattsnt, torpid itt of the liverr, ain in the s:de, srlggibh circitla tion, spinal and hip complaint'. delc.iev of nter-n vous and physical energr, and all! thbse d stres'- c ing complaints '0-.-lting from a derangement of the nurvots :ystciin. In the above prevalent and terrible class of re diseaeo-nervouscomplaints are nmuch more nu merous than is generally imagtned- F CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC CURATIVES are at hbsolutte and positive spectric. The Belt is used when the btdy or systeut generally is af fected; the Necklace fir complaints of the threat, th as asthma and bronchitis, and t,f the head; and a the Bracelets for all disorders of the arms and limbs. as rheumatism, palsy, tremors and spas- St modic affections. These articles are simnply ap plied as directed with the Magnetic Fluid which accompanies them, and whet, faitlhfully used they NEVER FAIL. [1 The great pecuhliarity and excellence of an the Galvanic Curatives consist in the fact that an they arrest and cure disease by outward applica. tion, in place of te usual method of drugging st and physicing the patient till exhausted nature sinks hopelessly under the affliction. They also eq strengthen the whole system, equalize the circ. lation of the blood, promote the secretions, in- of vigorate the eptire eneregies, and never can do par the slightest harm under any circumstances. Since the introduction in the United States, only three years since, more than 75 000 p-so0ns !!! In including all ages, classes u \d conditions, amongI whom were a large number of ladies, who are R peculiarly subject to nervous complaints, have I Le been entiredl and pernnmaently tural, when all Ie) hope of relief had been given up, and everything Em else had been tried in vain! PaltCes.-The Galvanic Belt $3; the Galvanic Necklace $2: the CGalvanie Bracelets $1 each; SO the Magnetic Fluid $1. [ For sale in FRANKLIN, by the author's agent, 19 DR. CHA RLES BRABE. Bargains Bargains !! AFTER the first of March next, wishing to elose our concern, in order that we may give up the store we now occupy, we will offer to our old customers and the public generally, our new stock of goods now on hand at coat and charges for cash or accepted drafts. Merchants wanting a lot of goods will find it to their advantage to give us a call, as our stock is full and complete, more particularly such goods as are most essen. tial for plantation supplies. We particularly invite our old friends and cus tomers to give us a call, as we wish to give them great bargains. All persons indebted to Whaley, Stirling & Co., or Whaley & Stirling. or to the old concern of Beers & Whaley, will please come forward and settle, as we are determined to square up with our creditors. WHALEY, STIRLING & CO. Pattersonville, Feb. 13, 1852.-tf. W seasoned oyprresa S.HINGLEyS 6OOOOJI far male ay T. RVINS. EDUCATION, &c SAINT MARY INSTUTfi, FAMltLINt Under Directioa of MI'u D.lakusagupe. the 12th of January last this Instituties . commenced its third annual session, on which occasion Madame Delahoussaye meet respectfully returns her thanks for the liberal pa ronage which has atteaded her aeertions, and asks of parents and guardians a continuance of the same, which she will always endeavor as merit. [D' An American lady, from the North, (Miss Martha H. Keith) has been engaged as an instructress in the English language. .. TERMS .... Boarders.... Instruction in French aad Enghlsh, per annum, including vacations, and payable every three months, it adnrance, $192 00 Instructicn on Piano, per month I so Day Scholars.... English and French, per month, - . * 6 00 English or French, . 4 .O0 Drawing and Painting, . 4 10 All kinds of needle and fancy work taught gratis to boarders. [l' Day scholars will be reqained to pay at the end of each month, but no pupil will be received for a less term than three months. Beds, mattresses, pillows, &c. will be provided by the institution; but each boarder will have to furnish three pair of sheets, one musqaito.har, and one pair of blankets. Besides the usual sap ply of linen, each boarder will be required to pro cure the uniform dress of the institution (for par ticulars of which apply to the superintendent); also, a bucket, six towels, and knife, silver spoon and fork. Those who do not wish the trouble of furnishing the bed-clothing above ennme aced will .~ charged $1 per month for their ss Franklin, February 14, 1852. FRANKLIN FEMALE SEMINARr, FOR YOUNG LADIES. Mgs. L. Jo s,.......... . Ps.. tCserI,. The liuses Clar .... lsit4anut. HIS Institution is now open for the reception I of Pupils. It is located on Maan street, in the house lately occupied by Isaac Trowbridge, sen'r. The course of instruction will include all the useful and ornamenmal branches of a genteel education, and every attention will be given to the comfort and intellectual reiaemeat of young ladies intrusted to her care. With these assu rances on her part, the Principal hopes to merit and receive a libera' share of public favor. TERMS: For board and general instruction in Eng. lish, French and plain and fancy Needle work, per annum, - $200 For the above, without French, 175 Instruction in the Piano and Singing, per month, with use of Piano, . 6 DAY SCHOLARS: English and French, per month, . g6 English or French, each - . 4 Drawing and Painting, . . 4 l7 Young ladies from the country wishing to board with their friends will be receivedas day puipi s. Boys of tender age will also be received. Rfer enes-Rev. C. Dow, Donaldsonville; Rev. R. G. Hays, New Orleans; Rev. C. d. Hedges, John C. Gordy and Mr. Isaac Trow bridge, sen., Franklin. FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL AND LMATHE3ATICTAL INSTITU T Royal street, corner of Hospital--N. Orleana. TH E several departments of this Institution are A under the supervision o4 P. PERRY AUCIit;Ty, A. M., LL. B., Profes sor of English L.iteratre and M:thematice- Superintenlecrt. PIERRE LEBESQUE. iR., L.'es L. Professorof French and the Clas.irs. S They have engagad the services of S FELIPE Ft:R.RI BLANCO, Spanish Professor. CASovA, Drawing fMaster. P. CARRIER t, M.usic I.atiuctor. Cns M. ELwoo I. A. 31.. Principal of Prepara Story Department. JULEs LEI E SQtUE. o'-ter in do. The g on,'rlment of the High Schnol is strictly parental, and based u.ion the course pursued by our Northsrn Colleges anm the educational ins to versities of! urope. r'. The Franklin High School, from its location, k and triom the parentage f the students, presents singular ilvantages for the thorough acquisition i of the thre, utodern languages,-English, French a jd pa:h. STh, course of instruction is divided into five Departments: - '. 1st. Prep.ratory.- Comprising the primary ru diments of English, French, and Spanisih. u 2d. Laguages.-English,i French, Spanish, Latin, and Greek. ui 3d. Scientific and Belles Lettres. S4th.th / mtwiem r.l-C,omprehending a thoroigh - knowledge of Arithmetic. Algebra, pla=e, r solid, analytical, and descriptive Geometry ; " plane and spherical Trigonometry, Survey. mg. Difderenitial and Integral Calculus -5th. Cmnrnmerisal.-1. Penmanship; 2. Conmner cial Calculations; 3. Double and Single En try Book-keeping : 4. Lectures on Nercan Stile Law. This last Department, lately instituted. is es I pecially designed to prepare students for the vari ' ns mercantile and cotmmercial pursuits. Connected with the High School is acomplete -nGymnasium, erected for the exclusive amuse - nt of the students, and where, attended by one of the Professors, they will spend their hours of recreation. For Board (washing included) and Tuition, per month, - $20 It Half Boarders, . - 15 Boarding students reside in the bull ing with the Directors, and are nuderthematronly care of a creole lady, the mother of Professor LeBesque. Day S4eIars. Students under 10years of age, per month, $6 over lo and under 12 years ofage, 8 over 12 years of age, . - 10 The following languages and areemnpishmenta are taught at the epease of parents: German Iand Italian, Drawing, Deanieg, Music, Fencm g, t and Military exercises. The accounts of all students attending the In stitution are settled at the end of every month. Books and Stationary san be furnished, when requested, at ordinary priee. A ny damage done by adeots on the wemises of the Institution must be made good by the parents. All communications must be addressed to the Superintendent of the High School. ;adh student will furnish his own bLd, bed ding, &c. 1 . Refs s :-Hon. A. D. Crosensm , Mayor; R. Hunt, Esq.; Hon. T. H. MeCaleb Profesauor Lewis Elkin ; Professor Alex. Dimitry ; Svlwain Peyroux, Esq.; R. J. Palfrey, Bsq. JB. OIvisr, Esq.; P. Delahoussaye, Eq. New Orleans, April 21st, 183]1. SOLDIERS' BOUNTY LAND CLAIMS. The subscriber having made arrange ments with a gentleman at Washington, who will attend with despatch to all busi. ness placed in his hands, is now prepare4 to prove the servie of any ad all soie and others vho e entitled to Aounu1 Jnd under the act of Consres passed Juae lSy 1850. GEORGE N. SEAGRAVE, Jan. 23, 1l51. Notary Public. T)AINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE, del, r 2 tons White Lead. 200 gallons Paint Oil, boiled and raw. 120 " Turpentine. 50 C" pep and Japan Varnish. 90 pounds Chrome Green, dry asd in eal. hAlsoe a varet of other Paint, just reaie per schooner Warrington, ad or sal b Franklin, Dee. 27, 1851. Ov.s, 0 raas ia Ua C L* A very supeoier artiules menithg .0 some beautiful peaternas e pealer Pst cooking ste.es. paeler ad eWI..gt ether with saita i pipe fgr sa, w)ib p. . ats the lowest Vees br J'W. l .: V. TAl E L