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GEO. CAMBLE, .. Ren. O. W. Eatelip Preached his tarewell sermon in this la aday last, and will take his deperture for P Tea toty. Abaeat. "Ye Lacl" is absent on a rvlhth this l eek, ant oar readers can atribut ar y of Interst in this colasga to that fact. 8 ine eour last. the parish has bemn by two raies. la fact an ususual quaaity of fallen this fall. The effects have been daaghieg to aps, anrnow interferes with shipments. Clothing. Mr. B. Kralage of Prasukls, Ab t ath. forming the public, that he has emama the lagesto of gents' and boys clottlpg a (eulishlsggeods L Mary, which he nvites the publi to eaR ash emzal oaotal orgas. As will be seen by an item a metheir column, * printlnf contracts between the 8tate and the little thue. papers throughout the parishes have been annulled. aad the PLaTIsra BA.NNu is as meah entried to legal ad vertisemetiow a aany otherJearmi. A Oity. New Iberia, by the last Census returns, has a popula tion of ovea :,00, which is rapidly Iareasiag from day to day. It should now drop the title of "town" and as suue the more imposing one of city. When the sent census is taken she will not fall short of a popalationef 10,000. Dangeroue. We dislike eiceedingly to be ceusidered in the light of a fault fnder, but must urge upon the propereffice.r the n,-ces-ity of putting in repair, our sidewalks As they now are it is dangerous for pedestrians to travel o. them after ight. We earnestly hope this im.er w be consldere. Law Card. In the appropriate dsM1'tOent of to-day's paper will he found the professiea card of P. O. Lydon, Esq. In ':uich he solicn business in his line. He will give prompt attr.ae~O to all matters entrusted to him-and moak,.e .~licetions of all descriptions a speeiality--ee hi . ~ard. Succession wale. Att ention is called to to the Succession sale of the prop r-ty belongiug to the community formerly existing be twcen Francice -egura and his deceased wife Marie Viator, to take place at the residence of Mr. Boguslvre miles from Ne` Iberta, on Taesday, the 16th January, False Report. It was rumored on our streets on Monday that the st.tamer Big Horn had sunk in ?tisas Bay, and that a considerable amount of sugar was damaged. We have snte leapied that the report origlated from the fct that this steamer had grounded in one of the lakes be tw'en tld place and N.w Orleans, but sustained no loss. Thanks. Mr. Ralph lilac, the polite andaccommodating clerk oft t Minnie Avery will please accept ear thanks for a cops of the i. O. Times, deliveretd a Mouday. As there is no mail on this day, a Mew Orbeams daily is quite a treat, and Ralph Dever forgets to smad a copy of tho. Sunday Times or Picayune to kis fricds. The Steamew Flirt Which has beenexpectad for iech a lao time rrived at this place on Friday last, with a aerge of W ters produce worth about thirty-thousand dollarL S will hereafter make regular trips betwes ibis place ad the mouth of Red River in ceanectioo with the Carter nes, which rumns between St. Louis and Shreveport. We see no reason why this enterprise aheam met oaesed. .nw Supply, Oar riead C. D. DeValeoart bas just received. iad dition to the splendid stock off greries brought . e New Orleans by him, a fresh supply from t. Loa, con sisting of Sour, becon, lard, b.ckwheate A hoice artl .tie of old Crow Whisky; raislb e urrant, cheessal. We have been informed by them who are go dge that Daytona's roceries are of a su.erler quality. sad thb.t his prices are extremely m.era. Give him a call. Uhiprene e Ptr . Shpma twem - aur wareases mae laps fol owin(ebiEt Will attet : Faoe BSu rr 's.-19 bas eggs - des; 3 bales cotte ; s bbis..mol9as; 13 boxesgame, I bls do 12 hhds.aer ; 9 gseea hLdes.4 hbds 4de *y do; $ coops of alskens, I bale moss, a. packges of son dries. FROM SwaIIS.--U2 baleos of cto ; 34 bb Se;":3 b____ Thesaplmant Te performaece at this place om Priday la. was a complete sae.ss, and we toel eanit that every on was perhely dexhte wi th em s Yve iarta meat. Althouh the auilm.wseaseeqiltsh -rge a was expected, MI the number was e elat e oemeer age the Theapir i the biet oat tha~ eibar ie make this e oft the "permanent MahAtes Neow Iberia are appreciated. We Me thle that the ThqiaaH e thgensplato riaE is mumpurramane dnring th.ehsatiase lsidYe •ayou sews. Bsesee on the. Daye. deelm the w Ote gas ye terday eovnlag, has .been rather livey. s aedte -t ethe b-a.ase oao.r rg trdb ,a em..e--e hea ri.a d im t Avery, the PrS rg ~e - sorls m Tite DIVtitWe," pet lna a eppmeemeg 1, WA the Perlues. are hes e.h y t .ri -omas e was at oar wharfen Bndy. Th e Nssea e Dew eOrkaas for the pat ea Satrday. We mU tha the St. BMry w omb s tmlakls the gaset ail from the lower Tehe sail the pu o work hovwe. when ae.e eb.e il b hride ia the t in S paese at liae pE bedas. At hi tme, Tusehay P. .. Oe The.o U et4 La sL .. It was the geoot eltnee 4 Leed *aeS"d the cter Thesps . . ait evening. The .West of the 1,pe was to ..eny to banisk a beetime. wb or the Sabbhb Aft P Ybdre. The tinememey 61 the we.al r kgg mt at hqme who weould oetrwi have at tneA. me ahL. 'he eows that gasemd heOe 3ai t teat the 6ease pregsm b as bees was O aem a- e opSe auseum, tLssart ' trar MUM boues Cbih te U haI ! fothe ·rJ~(L· 1L111Lil~ keG,, W ·ISK~' ~ jaib iM AUSK an irit !Mr 1M Ný. ýý . 7!r IrddLa .t tM ý 'ýerl Se S . w . -Mý ti it A I v wont *A goo~~~ (Wm I' -._ Uuim t (5mg~US.IE wI. b. lriw U3 b'S - d the ii 1bm U.i fdwrh*' -.,L~~I di ~ m --~m~ --Sa--l ;rii~r J isbN ~ i ·L - - .' 4wb S·!· lECIAL N 1KIC " .--s CHURCH DIRICTORY, C keCela ( sh, U St. P aeMr nerv. rathe.L. A. CmA .Pa r. Ireesr - -fr M-~Ym .7t A. K.; Hih Mm at 10 A. M.; Iasrneam for Cldrm h Prmehn mad . sth, atls o'deek . .vebiag sr i vies, w a uahil iMsreatir, at 44 oeloek P. M. Mame dady, at S6 adr T7 o'clock A. M. Matem Epeesepae l Churc, corner of Ibia and Waslnegtoustueao, R. W. C. Halsulr, Pastor-?meh lag a Smany, at 11 o'clock A. m, md T o'clock P. M. Se t Seoeel at o clock A M.; Javeal Clam by the Pator, 3 o'clock P. M. Prayer Meeting, Wedmedsmy8, 7 o'clock P, K. Church of the Epiphany, New Ibeeta, (Protmtant Episeepel,) Masn stret, Rev. L. Y. JasrTe, Rector DiviLne Sevie ua this Churhe every Sunday; In the morninag at 11; In the evening at 64 o'clock. Sunday School' at 10 o'clock A. . Rervice every Wedaeeday sad Friday evening at 51 o'clock P. M. MASONIC AURORA LODGE, NO. 193, A. . F -Holds its regular Oesmauitetios ea the First sad Third Mondays of each month at 64 o'clock P. .. at the Masonie Hall, up Sstairs, IA mmeser' brick eorner, in this place Al vialtig Brothers la geod standing are cordially vitodto atead. JOHN P. WYCHB, W. M. FP EatAw. Secretary. Oct-1 1y 1.0. O. F. I NSW IBERIA LODGE NO. 36, INDEPENDENT I- EDER OF ODD FELLOWS-Meets each Taeslay eg from the let of April to the let of October at 71 aad from October lst to April tit at 7 o'clock, t stairs, at the Odd Fellow's Hall, corner of Main S Weeks Streets, i this place. All brothers in good , are cordially invited to attend. W. F. SCHWING, N. G. P. O. LYDON, V. G. . L4LKAO. Secretary. CMt E POOH. Treasurer, WMOi URD. Ditrie Depaty Graed Master. New Iberia, Jam. 10. 71, lv. NEW ADVERTISEMEDNTS. Leet t Draft. dae ew Orl by D. Levy, N'ew Iberia, for the sum of one hundred dollars, in favor of and endorsedby B. Rosemberg. The pubi is hereby emtioned against trading for the same, a paYmeat is stopped. 1 ROSENBERG, no15 3t 33 Decatur St. New Orlears. FOu SAL.n...................O....- tOa SAL. The Wilson Piagtation, near Pattersonville. It coot talas 400 arpeuts of land, 150 of which are tillable. I haespeeaty for 10bogheads of usgr, and an ample supply of corn. The place is well drained, and has 13 good cabins, all in good state of repair. The sugar mill has eaoecity for five hogsheads in twenty-four hours. Stables snaciently large for l maoles, and corn and hay homsan of suitable size for the plantation. The place is well drained and in good condition. There is on the plane a grove of ~2 bearing orange trees, in a location where orange trees and the orange crop iwapy flourish. The yearly crop of oranges sell ortro thre hundred to foarbhndred dollars. The plantation on the opposite side of the Atchafalaya, 200 arpeats, all tillable land, is forlease or sale. These lands, on the lower Atehafalaya, rank among the best eager and orange lands in the State. Terns, as to time, accommodating. A. II. RENTROP. Pattersonville, Nov. 15, 1871--tf NEW ORLEANS CARDS. FOR GALVESTON AND INDIAN ol--The following new low pressu-t iron steamships form this line: W.G. HEWES, L C. HARRIS, AUSTIN. ST. MARY, AGNES, HARLAN. ALABAMA, MO8RAN, CLINTON, MATAGORDA, CITYOF NORFOLKY JOSEPHINE WHITNEY and HUTCHINSON. No freigbt reeelved after 430 P. M. t takes at card rates. For fight or peusemap apply to CHAIL A. RITNUY & CO.. Agents, Jamll-71 Coraer Masiaoe and Natche stHs. O KOSIL. O3Q*A LZE DAILY U. s. uAr, un sTEKqAmm.d m a.n eo FRANCES- LAURA, LOUTIE, MARY AND SARAH, One of whih will leave daily on the arrival Sthe 4 P. M. Tral, Pontchartrain allroad. t Interior poiat. In Alabem ad Georss at the lowest rates. Shippers are hereby notled that the Morgan Line will not be responsible for any merchandise signed for beyo Mobile, which sthe the termnous of their liae. la. .sured at ae-hldf of underwrters rates, July 1. 18i. A t.o blls of lading must be signed before halt stthree elek P.M. for oods shipped before 3 P. el wlill becrgdat local rate so point of During the eastimuamee of the Alabama State Fair, tiLkets will be leased at N to go and return. All ges mea be morkd in fall to destination. CHAL. A. W ITNY d CO., Agents. Jal1l 71. eorner Magasite and Natehes. IUEWU B5uEWIVrEt EAY BROrTEVIA MOROAN'S LONISIANA AND TEXAS RAILROAD. PABSSENGERE TAKE THE FERRY Neqan Jimaurn S at ar . l~oelaa Ltr IILL I at jvlrrltP~alreton. Stoaauhlp .JOSEPHINE. Cptani , Jame srowE Tlhab ta hbe l ml undaorta secured until 5 o elec, P.M.. every day. Sadays at the omca gt týh aalu'ha d, or Maho lai Iaalhýoa Lbe more Ingt ImpuiW CHAS. A. WHITNEY & CO., gents, Jufl-71 ar. flauasae and Nat sa Vur s 'e 8:........sCoe Knves UAZDWAUE SYORN. IT..............OMl Levemses-t---- -----.---1 (Oppb t.as Cuutoa Heare.) - Now Ouhleme La. - Wkmtnsr md Csuahl WAatu eaBad alarge meuurM t of rtheo aiver at vrouocs pries, at A. ROUSSET's. O«s. it 7L-l. RIVER MARINE. VM3.3 ISIIURAUVZ AGENcY. Ntw Ul l or on hiwl ofaCmp- u., $ .wM: ~wvbi,% Me, Ne~w Ykh..~e -U r 4 ms .,r Ades cII.-A . -t..io. ool , I- am r*_rr............ ...,6MI Qmm" Liniin.. am s~jesi-Ambý.. SuoNr Ns bgbm op ·a * .amt K .11 ab. am amel c.mpmb.,, I aeIS ~ SO nl Make al Imammuaee Hi.. u. iom em, Aged. .98.b .#cuw W~iF d Wsr Qgdanin , FILIX EHRMAN'S. J: iwdtw rep ra Yp ri ra.meinmt of WtPA?L3 AND FANCY DRY GOODS, IDRU A iu*mKm GOOoDS WRAW1a AND JA KWSz, To inOmmr, VM assts AMD AW RULw I4X1 I ftlC0 IOTIGIu1, t Sý UTS. AND WOAN1US1, cFA.e . -ca sol Ia rsd·I.wýn * [ ` .1rU iws 4 s Mpblh al ~3gU~Sin LfA7&0W? I r~ RI~" lix #D IºTY p- - JILL SOL vw MLrY u~'aram mOP~I·ZL-~ -O~ -"S lawlsi ~~Imm ~i.9gr~iE mmE r~ A~Ik~ I, ~i~ircr ~ Ewhr u £..l eoabrd, ZEAL 3ST.TS ASiNT OSgo at Now Thbens. La. OE.u his. serye to owners e Luad, throaghoat Soa.h-Western Lepaislan, pledges bhitmef to letno op PO ipass to eet a sale. By rigid attention to buines, liehalsa eeded adipostng of many places at His large FpIerleso wide aequaatance. and adver •g fds.,m o_. r advnta getat defy competition. Parties wishing to sell should give him a call at once adhave matters arranged to meet the opening fall ani winter beiaes. Charges snd Commisusons will be as reasonable as any la the emantry. Correspondea solicited. Oe.t. 21,187 --2S t. L. 74 DLANTATION adjoining St. Martinarille, east bank J of Teche 500 arpents, 400 open ant fenced, 100 ar pants superior woodland, good dwelling. Price $13,000; one-half cash balance I and 2 years. 57 A FARM on Bayou Petit Anse, 6 miles west of New Iberia, containing 70 arpents good land, 10 arpents woodland, one dwelling, corn crib. kitchen, cotton house, corn mll, J0 arpents, enlosed: Price $1,500 cash. 1-13 SMALL FARM, five miles from Abbeville, contain ing 34 arpents, four arpents wood land, uearlY all fenced in. One dwelling with three rooms, kitch-n, stable, etc. Price-Nine Hundred Dollars-Cash. Mary, 9 mles sFanklin, 6 miles from the Teche -640 aen, -- a suitble for sugar or stock farm. A desiresklesaetaadt lbP Price $8 per acre, one-half cash, balsne. I, i aid 3 years. 150 1 VrACT s prairie, near Bayou Tigre, nearly Al5e1r by water, containing 100 arpents rich high land, 't% peperty would make a good orange grove, beings well protected by water, has a ,mal hounse on it. price, Six Thousand Dollars. Caslt. 151 AN UNIMPROVED, tract of fine land, 3 miles ea-t of _1 Abbeville in Gross Isle woods, containing 20 ar pents, half wood, balance, rich prairie land, splendid location fine stock range, convenient to market, Price two thousand one hnodred-one-half cash, balance in one two and three years SJosannerette and nine beiow New Iberia, of 120 ar pents. A small dwelling with 4 rooms, kitchen, one double cabin, corn crib, stable, sixty orpents under fence. Price $4,00; one half cash, balance t and . years from sale without interest. 7' PLANTATION east bank of Bayou Teche, six miles above St. Martinville. 500 arpents, one half timbered, balance arable, with 200 fenced in. Small dwellitg, 4 cablas, stable, corn crib, etc., 4 cows, and a lot of brick. Price $8,000,one half cash, balance 1 and 2 ye'rs. 144 t PLANTATION, situated three and a half wiles A1 from Abbeville contalaing 315 arpents of land and is improved u follows. One dwelling, kitchen, and onut houses, negree houses, 100 acres snder fence. Price, roar Thousand Del.ars-Three Thousand cash, balalce in one years. 143 4AB"T elaestreat of unimsroved land, 8 miles be £low ewll lbsta on the Bayou Teche, west bank, oetalniog I00 eapeuts This ia fie location for a farm, good stock range, good neighborhood. Price, Three Tounsanu Dollars-One talf eash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 trs. or Twenty-Fivd Hundred Cash. ALARGE TRACT OF LAND containing 4.001 ar pents, stuated la the parIsh of Vermilion in town ship 11 range 1 $ast. Thislandislne for grazing pur ses, also for cultivation, and could be admirably set tled as a colony. Price $3 50 per acre, one half cadh, baance one two and three years. 54 PLANTATION n east bank of Teche, 9 miles above lew Iberia. arpets, 00 clard balance weodlaah . new dw.b&. 40 by 35 feet, 5 roamas, kitchen, Sroems e . em , 4 doable cabins, stable 40 by 35, carriage baen, chlcken bonse, 14 acres of cane. Three goad inns. 3 wor'k Ihoaes, i sheepp and 4,700 new pleux may be purchased with the place. Price $15,000, one half cask, balance in one, two and three years. 56 A BUGAR PLANTATION on Bayo Teeche, 41 miles from New IberMa, 975 arpents, 640 open land, 191 rood, 104 cypress swamp, dwelling, kitchen, cabin, car lage house sad abed ora mrib and shkd, 3 doable eabins, fowl house, four arpteae sin ceae for seed, 1,200 bushels oern, 14 mules. 10 milch cows; cart, farming utensils, etc. may be purcaed with thke place. Price $35.000, one alf cash, balance in one two and three years. DLANTATION on the east bank of the Teche, 8 miles i from New Iberia, 900 arpents arable land and 64 fine wood land, cae dwelling ately repaired and neatly fn ished, 5 rooms. new dining hall, one new frame laborers bonse with fre place, 1 house 27 by 20, carriage house, t*o double laborers' houses t7 by 9s, one blacksmith shop. All of the plantation implements sold with the place. Price $11,000, one-hAlf cash, balance I and I years. A INE SUGAR PLANTATION, fifteen miles from om Opelouas, 10 miles frem Washington, and six miles from good steamboat navigation-950 acres. 350 eleared, and well-ditched and fenaed, good timber, good hog range, and fine paturage the yr round. Good dwellirg-houesa, and oat.heoses ad cisterns; males, oxen, shep, h.gs, a, d f amhalcrop may be purchased with the place. Pie Thirty Thousand Dollars-one half cas balance one, twymaad . -' 27 A TRACT now used a a vacherie, fifteen miles soutth west of Opelousas; 5,067 acres of land, haif wood land can be divided into several farms, fine sites for resIdenees on sad ponies, and 100- may be purchased with the placee. Can be purchased at low fgaresa Price Twenty-five Thousand Dollars--one half cash balance one and two years. 148 A SUPERIOR SUGAR PLANTATION, two miles Ifrom be oaa Borng, eontalmP 9000 arpets of fne land, 800 arpeate dable, balanes wood. 400 arpents ander fmee,100 I ptstrea. A mge sugar house with fine egine dad ketles complete, 6 double laborers houses, corn er mdb neat cottage dwelling w ith -bar roems. Good of cae and corn on the place. at wl make 150 sugar, one pair tnimber wheels. Prie, Pty Tnusmad Dolla ft Thousand, cash, balaene in 1, .3 sad 4 veers with Interest 142 A FINE TRACT OPLAND. all, splendid timber, con • minih a r eosnt, with a good lot of cypress timber. This Is sae loeeatism for a saw-mill, demand or mber be eoda and location favorable obing 8 8 miles b Abbeville on the Vermilion River, at s gable alle yer. The lad can be converted tine a e i when the timber is taken off, a e location for stock raising. Price Seven Dollars per opet--ee. 38 SMALL FARM one mile from AbbevLle, on Bayou A emallies eonveb 'ly pear to eu.r:h, school, and asss Le led el40 w a.res of whiceh are under a ageeeypnessm.an t dwelling, kitchen and ut houses, hoaebeld it ktchen and ferming teon dilseforalewithth5 feemlan cows 8 choice cattle, one yoke of horses, some gentle maree, plseen Hundred Dol iS -relve months. £ ON *Aiu 5 miles erth of Brerox'a ,A JJe., e At eTeehe containng 10 1 r l t - altnded. eGood ,dweling he.m~pa w heasee; SOarpents we dedI m n e* ae te. powing on the .sale. Tidsln .is n 6 miles ef the N. HLa··J· m blsrM es from the Ba STeeah. U Dollars, half ceash, 8 rto.Irn b of the Town of AL UaF m8e Wm othe Bayn Teehe, tk mm 6<, d l sarpent o lnd, d and u.avdem right In 400 arpenasJ Ge . adwelwiia and oat houses t lr d3 iab. In 21 hours. ten est·sret a for iabers ; 30 or 4Oar 5 males, ear srop, Tea hmou aod harrows and half dt e in sue eat twyears, LA .L AATION. oMBa Puet Anse, six miles A w 4 tth i u ost f New Iberi_ _mrls arpetsadjoin r ,.esarsfee.Loee, et Cn, be divided late three form., eakwith farafst by daly deep, with an s.- eomaB, blane one twound three Years sm ale A 11 - ATATION and ehalt miles from Woash a Sre.*ae ano.s e anasn bua t 130 maes -ve l.A ihn geed repi, stable ands ea s wmume i at wen ismae a Sa stei m. It aI range, eavenient t.a atd ip d Ip haty of seed cane and eea l pie Pues fj e T housad Dol 153 OF SUGAR USTATS 7 miles neetheamt from New F eDhbs. Fein$' It, imathngS arpea onthe - ---- t0 w es_ as ap a f n lmon es i yrnu n5.; -s 1M ;eaenass welke , "nt hselateseth Som, a a SrsaNa-sr LAND ADVERTW MENTS. 73 TTNIMPROVED-tract Afteen miles from Vermillion uL ville, 198 arpents, near the line pg the Chattanooga Railroad. Price $1,000 eash. No. 1 A TRACT OP LAND well drasne4 and timbered, 508 arpents, parish of Iberia, on Lake .'eigneur, 15 miles southwet of New Iberia; one smalldwelllng and a lot of fencing. Price two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars, cas. A TRACT in the palrin of Veratnie 400 ,fi , A fronting on Bayou Tiger, Afftee mile soutnwest of New Iberia. little or no timber, l rich, and. aihm proved. Price two thousand two h aed and fifty dol. Iars, cash. f1RACT OF LAND in the Parish ffJ,~L e, tbt 1 miles below the town of Ve . iie.410 arials fronting on Bayou Vermilion, w oo 4 maitabl for a sugar plantation. Can be pure for twelve dollars per arpent-one-halt cash, balance one and twopears. 117 I FINE TRACT of unimproved high prairie land, 1 containing 400 arpents, in tract4 to suit parehasers front 40 arpents upwards. Thi land s lbeated 7 miles southwest from New Iberia, In a good neighborhood. Price eight dollars pir arpent--oae-hllf cash, balance in one, two and three jiars. 1)LANTATION of two thonsand five hundred acres on Bayou Teche, 7 miles east of Opdousas, 1000 acres of cleared 300 acres enclosed. On the place there are two good dwelling houses. cabins, cotton gin, barn, etc., and the remains of a brick sugar hosse, burnt during the war. A ine place and cheap. Prise twenty five thousand dollars-one-half cash, balance uo easy terms. 61 SMALL FARM situated on the east Bank of ayvou Teche; eight miles above St. Mbartinville, contmin ing thirty arpents of fine land ; and improved as fol lows: One dwelling honse with four rooms, one carn crib and fencing, and a lot of fine fruit trees. This land is on the line of the Chattanooga R R. Price eight thousand dollars cash, 36 A TRACT OF LAND situated in tqe Parish of St. SMa tin, a mile and a half from you Teche, cun taining 510 arpenuts,310 fine wood, at 200 arpants of cleared land, This land is near Arna, ills, and is ins proved as follows: two double nesl houses. Price seven thousand dollars cash, or eight tsot.and dollars, one-half cash balance on easy terms. n Cote Gelce hlills, eight ntiie~s northwst' o New Iberia, containing 101 arpen'f, wbh a small or chard and good site for a railroad but ling, aud lies with in two miles of Morgan's Texas Rallrtad Price fifteen hundred dollars cash or sixteen hundredt dollars, one half cash, balance one and two years. 30 ITALUABLE PLANTATION in &. Laudry Parish, four miles northwest of Opelousas, of 1100 arpents, 70 of which are well timbered, and the prairie portion of a superior quality. A commodious dwelling with seven rooms, piazza 100 feet long, stables, barns, cisterns, etc., in good order. Well adapted for cane, cotton. corn, etc. Price twenty thousand dollars-one.half cash, balance one and two years. 41 `SMALL FARM three-fourths of a wile from Perr' s I, Bridge, on Bayou Vermilion, partsh of Vermilion, and two miles from Abbeville of-80 irpents. A dwell ing :0 feet square, 500 pannels of new fence, corn. po. tatoes. plows, etc,, together with 4 ertle horses will go erith the place at the option of the purchaser. Price eighteen thousand dollars-one-half ash, balance in one year from dlay of sale. 170 ' TRACT of fine, rich, unsmprovai sugar land loca a ted three and a half miles northeast of New Iberia, fronting on the east bank of the T'ree, 8 arpents front by 40 in depth, lines converging in be rear, making 22: arpents, is well located. and in cultiation, having cane growing on it, a fine building site; with pecan grove. 'his will make a desirable farm. Price six thousand dollars-one-half cash, balance In ou and two years. 23 SUGAR PLANTATION situated h Fansse Pointe, 10 miles from New bthera, 2 milestron Bayot Teche. 518 arpents 216 open land, 140 enclVed and in cultiva tion, 150 a**rea of good wood, 138 ages of cypress land A dwelling 20 by 36 feet, with three rooms and gallery, double kitchen, fowl house, pantry,tarriage house, three double cabins, corn crib, corn mill, table, etc. May be purchased with the place, 4 mules,. mare, I horse, five oxen, farming utensils, half the gewing crop of corn and cotton, and three and a half £arnts of seed cane. Price fifteen thousand dollars-one4alf cash, balance in ontgand two years. TRACT OF VALUABLE IAND situated on the ,1 west bank of Bayou Vermilios, one half mile above the town of Abbeville containing 200 arpents of high dry, rich land. 50 acres well tip red ; 35 arpents en. closed. A valuable mineral sapll with fine flow ot good water. One small dweling) by 15 feet; garden fencel; a kitchen and other smallout-houses. A good orchard and I arpent of sed case. Price Seventeen Hundred and Fifty Dollars, cas ; or One Thousand Dollars cash, balance in one year. - LSUPERIOR PLANTATION u ies northeast from l New Iberia in Pausse Point, .totaining 712 arpents of rich fresh nland; 120 arpets under good fence and in cultivation, balance arable, sad wood land; 2 mall dwellings, 5 or 6 laborers houses,2 corseribs. A flue front view tn the Bayoubank,with alotof valua,l. bearing pecan trees. This land has been very little cultivated and is very desirable. Price Eighteen Thou sand Dollars; Eight Thousand a.sh- Im'.- - two years with! ' - 141 , FINE SUGAR PLANTATION 5 miles below New Iberia, containing 14W0 arpent of land; 80U arable, balance timbered. 3'0 arpents in cultivation; 100 ar lwnts plant c .L0 iT T i~aror ýa ses. A large new stable that wiill hole 60 muler: Fine b-i-k sugar house complete and in order. 16 young Ky., t. s ; 6 yokes oxen : Complete set of farming utensils, ploughs, carts, etc one good overseer house, 4 rooms. Plantation well ditched, K rd inan excellent neighborhood. Price Sixty Thousanll Dollars, half dash, balance 1, 2, 3 and 4 years with interest. 43 A SUGAR PLANTATION em thetight benk of Bavon Vermihon, parish of Lafayette, one and ailalf mile from Vermillonville, froentIng arpeatee the Bayou by 32 arpents in depth, and adetecbed eact of wood, 90 arpents. The plantation is uads.geod fence, 275 ar pents in cultivaean, the balanee endemed as pasture. A large dwelling house 42 by 4W 4 rooms below and 1 above, dining hall,kitchen, earurige !ose, stable, fowl house, servant's room, cabis, seea etribsr stable sheds, good sugar house and horse mll kettles with capacity for six hogsheads of saugr in 8u hours, I) acres of cane, 1,200barrels corn for sale with the place. Price fifteen Thousand Dollars, half cash, balance one, two, three and four years-Without interest from date. 257 DLANTATION in the Parish of St. Martin, situated 1 four miles south of the town of St. Martlaville, fronting on the east bank of Bayou Teche, containiang 1300 arpents of high, dry, rich land, 280 arpeata under new fence, 100 arpents in pasture; ae dwelling houses 65 by 45 feet; one kitchen with three rooms, and other outhose; stable and earrlage. se; seven deuble abslns for laborers; r wel shaded; e d ss. This property can be sold small frms to advatag; good location. Price thrty-five thousad dollars--fie thoas and dollars cash, the balance in eight annual payments with six per cent interest from sale. 155 1INE SUGAR PLANTATION s.nated four miles I' above St Martin. on Bayou eehe, four miles be low the cerpsing of the Chattanooga Railroad .etais ing 1500 arpents of land, one-half cleared, bImasa fine wood, eypress timber, etc.; one fine dwelling, twoelorles, eight rooms, with necessary out-houses; 12 labord~m houses for 30 bands; 400 arpeats fenced l ; 150 arpents of cane growing on the place; 16 mules, 1' yokes of oxen; four case carts, fine sugar house, two sets of ket tles, engine, capacity for 15 hogshe -doa ategar per day; 250 head of horses and mares; 250 bead ef horned cattle; with all plantation implements Pice fort-five thou sand dollars-one-half cash, balance In one, two and three years after sale. 178 DINE SUGAR PLANTATION, ltainang one thou 1' sand arpents o high, rich lan4 situated six miles above Arnaudville, frosting on le beaks of Bayou Teche, ten miles from Opeloussa. Two dwelings, one with six ooma, another with our rooms; ne gardens and out-houses, stables and corn crib, house-room for 40 hands; sugar-house with flne enage--capalty for 15 hogsheads in twenty-four hours, arichinery lately r paired, two-ets of kettles, wood land very near the mgar-house; fine timber for a eswnil; land well drained by ditches and canals; sandy. rleloam soil, easy to f- plantadons can be feneed i"nct... enough seed ease will be on the . ice. to plant 10 areo is 1861. Price thousand dolars one-half cash, balance i one, two e'bree n'sin. 10 DLANTATION in Isle Psquant, Ave miler fom u - bertville and Bayou Teche, oen miles from New Iberia, three thousand five hundred acres, one thousand nres heavily timbered, eypass swamp, se thousand two hundred acres ntable land, aoe thossd three hun dred acre of pasture lands It s fine lad for sugar, rlee, oeas, potatoes, and other ereps, and a ee place for raising cattle, horses, males, hogs A dwerllighouse doble embina and small sgar house the plce. The pSle cha plrshased oe liberal titrs, part ease. and iberaledit. 8 pamts M der Amee, 195 arpouts of cae growing on the place, 15 mul, 4 carts, ploughs, ad tools on the place, new horse mill built in 1870; eane e.ngh wil be left oa the plach to last 40 orm50 apents; 75 arpeuts good utb&ble came epaly e proea ed for more sed very near the place. Price foty five jhossnd dol lar--one half cash, iblane in on, two. three and four ye-rs, at 8 per cent interest from date of sale. A FIR T CLAL88 Sagar Pla soe, la Ibervelite Paish, ea lower Grese Tae, within three miles Of the I M. O.O, A Alaeaadr Railod., the branch of the Soathera Paeile route. eonselinag 815 arpents of led 415 under fence, sad n cultivaltln balance arable n use. timber. qlmprovnenmts ast-class residence, 14 rooUm, all m.odosad and ouoveaien hospitals, 14 dobl aegro cabin is order, two ai gle cabins, four large ca ribs, the ommains of a fine brick ssgashous.tast was hbsnddwr1g the war, en sie ad kO.la angoo d r,, privman stables, 1. stalls, sees tsi· s he&sr aMcra, of ..a-n, , remnels ipe A mlr -,,.9 • t"e P %. fel tos d d ae.dnl tho lusand dolam I ' parable iinre ammal imsa es, at 7 per ea. interist. fourteen th· ousm dsar ea stock notes a the C iasa 3 ,ab , r asns l e huter,il 99-o; me 4 31· anb s enr :om msh an tbhe LAND 'ADVERTISEMENbS. James H. osstoss, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Opelomaas, La. From his residence of nearly twelve years, in the par ioh of St. Landry, and from his extensive acquaintance in this section of Louisiana, he feels confident that he can give general satisfaction to strangers searching for lands. To persons examining the country with a view to settlement. he will give any assistance or information gratis: and will promptly answer any inquiries addressed to him, enclosing stamps in letters, asking information." 29 A TRACT of 120 acres of very fine unimproved prairie land, lying three miles north--west of Opelon sas. Can be purchased cheap; the proprietor will sell at a sacrizice. Apply early. ,t FINE TRACT of unimproved prairie land, within 2 tiles of Opelousas, on the Washington road, con sisting of 157 arpents, lying immediately onthe road, a tine situation for building. In quality this land is see ond to no l,airne land in the parish. Price Fifteen Dol lars per arpent : terms easy. 12 A PLACE situated near Bayou Mallet. of about 400 arpe.nts. about 60 or 70 acres enclosed; 50 acres are woodland; 15 arpents of cane on the place. One good dwelliog house, kitchen, corn crib, barns and out-houses; al-o a new horse power sugar mill on it. Prtca, three thousand dhllars , terms easy. A PLACE well improved and consisting of 800 acres S.:s are woodl, balance good prairie land, being Im mediately on Bayou Plaquemine, 18 miles southwest of ,pelousas;, in a fine and thickly settled neighborhood anud a few miles from the Chattanooga Rail Road. Price Four Thonsand Dollars ; terms favorable. 'fAK LAWN," situa'ed in Bellevue prairie,4 miles south of Opelousas. on the stage road to Vermil ionville From two to three hundred acres are prairie, balance, choice wood land. The tract contains eight hundred acres, mo-e or less This is one of the finest unimproved bodies of land within this distance of town. l'rice, Ten Th'ousand Dollars; favorable terms. r.TH1EE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRELS LAND l situte-d near Bayou Mallet, I0 acres are prairie lan 1. b, ..ue' woodland; three and ahalf acres are plant Spd it §_anr cane. It csutalns a&very eommsodlous dwell nig ATT a mtmeraee s.ia, M-. b..uiA.Ll It is tens ul,.'s nest of Opelousas. Price three thonsiatf fisEr hSuLdrel dollars cash. " 6 `TICE TRACT of 160 acres of land, one-half wood, ' and the batance pgtrie. A good dwelling with 4 rooms and an upstairS, good kitchen with two rooms and brick chimney . two stables, one corn crib, cabin and umocke house with plenty of good water. Situated on iBayou Mallet, 10 miles west of Opelonsas. Price two thousand dollars, on favorable terms, 9 ONE OF TIlE MOST DESIRABLE LOCATIONS i: the parish, situated Five miles northwest of Op elousas, and two miles from Washington, containlng 215 aerq,, 30 of wldch are woodland. The residence is eli gibly Iocaited, with a nice yard containing a large num ber of bearing pecan trees, etc. Included with the place, he sells 40 head of cattle, sayes creole hersed, far ereole wares, ti good males and 20 head of hogs. Price four thousand dollars- terms favorable. 10 TIlE MC CLELLAN TRACT, containing 4100 acres. nearly one-half of it cleared, and sitasedl 25 miles south-west of Opelousas. A good re-idence with out hot-cs, and one of the finest gin houses in the Parish, and a quantity of fencing includes its Improvements. It is situoted between the fork of the East and West Plaquemaie Brul6e. There is no finer stock range in Western Louisiana. It lies within two miles of the Chattanoogo Railroad. Price five thousand dollars; payments easy. 27 A VERY IDFtIRABLE CCTTON FARM, lying on Bayou Teche, 5 miles east Opeloo.escontain ing 300 hundred atpents-good dwelling, excellent framed gin with grist mill attached, I good framed double ca in for hands with brick chimacy. One half of the land is prairie, balance wood. This is a very rich piece of land and will bring fine cane cotton and corn. It js about three miles trom Barry's Landing, point of navigation. Price, Five Thousand Dollars; Two Thousand cash. balance in one and two rvee.. A FINr BODY of sugar and cettoo laid, situated two miles below Barry's Landing, on Bayou Courts bleau, containg 1,800 acres; about 400 are cleaed. It contains a dwelling with gin house sad ether improve ments. If desired, 1000 acres with improvements will be sold. The place is in a high state of cultivation. It is immediately on steamboat savigation 12 miles below Waahungton and about the same distance from Opelen sas. There is no better sugar and cotton land in the parish. Price twelve dollarsper acre, payments easy. 14 A FINE TRACT, between the east and west Plaque mine, of 200 arpents, and about one-third in wood i land ; balance fine prairie lend This is a new place and pretty well proved; 30 acres enclosed ; dwelling new, 42 by 28 feet; two rooms below with hall be tween and a 10 feet gallery in front; new kitchen with Itwo rooms, and other improvements. The yard is pleasantly shaded with live oak and other desirable yard trees. It is located about 17 miles south-west from Opelousas. Price. three thousaad dollars; terms easy. Hlaye plea ace, tod S 8 miles south-west of Opeleusas, contaiaisg about 2,200 acres , 920 acres are open land, 150 acres under lence, :s acres are playte ( n cane. The timber in qual ity and qauh e snO t be e.ceUld tlhli parish. A splendid location for a saw-mlil. It d it a good large dwelliig with six rooms below and one :sbovr V. i rie, itbeen thousand dollars; terms easy. I STITR ACT of 2.500 acres situated on the banks of A Bayon Teche. 7 miles east of Op6louas. 1000 acrer are cleared and 300 ares ate auser fence. It has on the place two god dwellings, a fSe cotton gin and barn, and five double cabins with brhk chimneys. Also, the remains of a brick sggraebouse and saw mill-thes having been burned by soldiers during the war. There are plenty of brick remaining to build another sagu house. There are two line cisterns, one underground,and cemented. Price twenty dollars per ame; ems-half cash, balance in twelve months with interest. A GOOD IMPROVEMENT situated on Yermenton River (a cove) containing 350 acres, bal` a splen did location for an orange orchard; with 25 ycanl orange trees on it; a good dwelling, cribs, stables, etc. It has six acres ip sugar cane and two to chinese eae. LyingS0 miles south-west of (pelousas; tlse sugar land and splendid stock range, with plenty cypress, hickory. ash, etc. Ilu0c pamset new cyteass fence. Fencing oieux can be bought here at fifty dollars per thousand It is very convenient to mills. Price, for land without crop, fifteen hundired dollars. 31 A TRACT of 400 acres, together with $ fall set of improvements, situated two miles west of Opeloun sas. The wood land extends nearthe corporatelimits of town and must consequently be very vruiable. A dwelling, with cribes stables and gin house compose some of the improvemenn ; 150 eres ae emelesed, a good partue of iR ls valuable wodo It has ne of the finest fruit orchards in the parsh. The land is .lack productive prairie well dra.hed; tlprevmnsnterae st uaited oe a ridge, making the locatsen very desirable Price eleven thousand dollars; terms ib MAGNIFICENT estate of 1073 aostmo orlb Bayou Boenf, 13 miles above Washingtoa , IS acres are cleared out and encloeed-and in a inh stabe of cultivation Over c 80 are a l bll, irst year's growth, and 75 acres plant eane, 50 coton'and 60 acres corn, with 28 hands on thI pinee. One of the best sagar houses with engine and attachments in the parish with grist mil, cars. eribe, heasqa.g implements, and 13 double cabins, corn cribs, stales, carriage house etc. Plenty corn to make a mrop, dioeas all leanesland deepened, and the place a therag orser. lexcllet cistern and well water - also, 17 Amerlesa males. All for Fifty Thousand Delarie. Terms mwas .HOICE LOCATION in one of the besSt ngb - hood's in the parish. in Belleve Prairie. t le south of Opeleases, containnlg 10W0 arpents, 300 arpents of this wood Ind, -The dwelling is tra large and nas, with 4 roonAs It has also four duleh cabins, and a number of single cabins with brick chimneys; one brick kitchen and double brick servants room, Water extra ane. On thise astation these are ta· remains of a blown down sugar house, wate seueant marlrial to rebuild. thi as a Niles engine and needs little repair. On the place is a growing crop of 70 eres cane ammd acres of cotton and some ans. Price tweaty -ve thou. sand dollars; terms favorable VERY FINE BOD 0 contaa sigsol acres 1: miles soutb.sit at OIds, equally divided between prairie and woodland. It is suseeptible of being divided into a number of rms with spledid site fot residence. It has mon set of improvements near the center of it. This body of laud i a omplet' quare, entirely surwmnded by a deeble ditch, sad wu a -snoed before the war. The pojected CbV aoga Rail road will ran within six miles of the place. his was one orf the finest and larger sand esl stock farms in the parish before the war. A limited amount of seleck sa be purchased on the place at a low e Prisee ofi land with the imprevecMents, fhe dlte per e terms favorable. NE OF THE 1IltEST STOCK FARMS a the per ish, sitaued on PotDalodsMer,· Qea Trtne, ' miles sonth-west of Opdelass. It esits w of oe Jweingk with 6 rooms. eor urb sad st.sAe I good order, eoo grtst wll, tw emtsbiaad abe ZIPI aces o land; about 2.7 are the fnest wood lead. Abot 700 -eres are enclosed an~aoastitute one of the asest pas tures in the parish. If desired the purchasers cua have with the place a ·de sto ee f ehses numberlg from 1100 to 1200. The Chattaeegd E. t, will pass ast more than I mile from the ru e Thepropr will sell the land alone or any portion of t to sm-i purhasers.-Plantatiea, sck. etf:. To Thousand Dollars. payments easy. A VssY . t i sa, .m. ,. . ,A vE ontRY a . . - Its 1urge sad very nice dwdUnW and ables sufficient to accommodate oW.yver thirt bands, a gI hose ali haes pwu i. K .i~ .) -ew stmbles for tweas4s . eine. a d. tsas owe l ra cribs, two wells-good water nd, wae .d (p cemented) nine eboscq Ameeari a , two bea, three you oxea, sevet bem ehseews, heed s .es oep -m hm wtm .sd erst safde,,t forth ee a ta pas e,, _ a 0r4W ichkwrtJ ImscIms; ales a gaqp rok-tehajasers unetw. them. St 5Y5et.4, exeept the grewIaetes, $yrmty ouddela tssm sy. LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. 61 A FINE BODY OF WOOD LAND, containing 401 acres, situated near Bayou Petit Prairie, and miles from Big Cane village. Some of the land I swamp and the entire tract can be purchased for three hundred dollars cash. A CHOICE BODY of animproved cotton and sugar land lying immediately on Bayou Coeutableau, 2 miles below Barr6's Landing. It is No. I case and cot ton land. It would soon pay for itselfby furinhing cor wood to steamb.ats. There are 812 acres in the tract. Price only two thousand dollars. 63 VALUABLE TRACT' of 1280 acres prairie, Situated about 25 miles south-west of Opelousas and il miles north-west of Vermilionville, and desaribed as N. E. and N. W. Qrs. of Section 28. and the whole of Section 32, Township 9, Range 2 east. This land it : near Chattanooga Rail Road, and can be purchased " a reasonable terms. 64 A VERY CONVENIENT and·nsirable piece f proper AL ty embracing 435 acres, 10facres are wood, balance choice prairie, situated 3 miles west of Opelousas. 1:) acres are enclosed. Good dwelling, 3 cabins, gin house, orchard, etc. Price, fire thousand dollars; paymemts moderate. Sb A NICE COTTON FARM situated on Plaquemi·ie Ridge, 7 miles west of Opelousas, and embracing .35 acres more or less; about seventy-five acres woed; balance best prairie. Good and comfortable imprOee ments and welldrained. Price d12 per acre; payment hberale, 40 A RICH TRACT OF LAND composed of 362 acres on Elm Bayou, 5 miles from Cbeneyville, 4 from Bayou Boenf and 1 from Bayou Crocodile. Abordt0 acres are cleared and in eultivation. Dwelling, aut houses and cistern on the place. It is 30 miles north of Washington. Price fifteen dollars per acre. 42 I TRACT of 200 hundred arpents situated 14 udles below Opelousss. on Bayou Teche, 100 arpenat lIeared. It has 6 arper.ts front on the Bayou. Improve ments ordinary. Very fine body of wood. More than enough cypress on the place (if worked up) to pay for it. This is first quality .ugar and cotton laud. Prie, four thousand dollars; accommodating terms. 51 A NICE LI rTLE TRACT of 100 acres situat.d o0 - Plaquemine Ridge, 12 miles nest ot Opelousas in a good neighborhood, d0 acres are goad prairie land and 31 acres wood. About 30 as rus enclosed. The im provements consist of a small dwelling with a cahbn, crib. stable, etc. A fine yonug orchard is meluded in the improvem.nls. Piec, o:e tho,usand dollars ceh. 46 TWo SMALL IMPROVEMENTS with 100acres, sit amseaj wsar. of ltJilowss. (Sue bais i., eelosel by ditch and fenee. The lnoprvements c.nass ef two new double cabins. The soil is rich and productive, convenient to a fine range for stock. It-fronts on pub lie road running west from Opelousas. This property will be sold on accommodating terms. Price. fifteen dollars per acre. 34 A VERY VALUABLE and desirable location four miles south of Opelousas. consisting of 24a 1arpenta; 5) are wood; 124 are nnder good, new cypress fence ; I dwelling with 4 rooms, (ould but substantial) 3 N:ew cahinsand corn crib. The place is well drained, in Bellevueprairie, and one of the best neighberhoods in the prish of St. Landry. Price five thousand dollars; terms accommodating. 31 AGOOD PROPERTY situated two and a half miles north-west of Opelonsas; 292 arpents; 112 wood, balance beet prairie. A good large new dwelling with 4 rooms, I double cabin for hands, 14 by 15, with brick chimney, 1 very good cabin with 3rooms, garret and brick chimney; 1 good new cabin 16 by 17, a new stable. crib, and half interest in gin house. Price six thousand dollars; terms favorable to Durcnaser. 43 A TRACT of 80 acres: 40 with impros ensentare 4 miles west of Opelousas, and situated on Plaque mine Ridge. The wood land comprisumg one half the tract, lies a few miles from aesideace ; the portion withl the residence Is all prairie and enclosed It has a pleasant little cottage on it, with kitchen, crib and stable. attaebed. With proper cultivation the land is very remunerative. Price, two thousand dollars ; termo favorable. . . . . -. . . A 81MALL TRACT of 150 acres; conveniently located 3 miles east of Opelousas, and lying on public road. About 30 acres are wood, balance cleared and eaclosed. The improvements are very good and nu merons, consisting of good dwelling with naumber of good sized frame dwellings for hands, gin house at thoroagh order. There is a small store on the place, and all the improvements are keptin thorough repair. The pryrietor promises a bargain to the purchaser. Apply 13 AN EXTRA FINE SUGAR FARM, with afim and commodious dwelling of 9 rooms, and another dwelling of smaller size with 4 ross. A suciency of cabins for 70 hands with stables, cribs, etc. The tract eontains OOS acres about 300 of whichiswood land; situated oa Bayou Teche, about 12 miles from Opeloe sas. There is attached to the place, a very good sugar house with engine and has 40 arpents in sugar cane. Price for plantation with imlprovements sad without crop thirty dollars per acre. Terms easy. ONE OF THE VERY BEST COTTON FARMS of the parish- situated four miles northwest of Opeleouas, countaing about 1400 acre ; 300 woof} and very eoave nient for prairie location. A fine residence with a large number of r banDs. Rlesý nc y (o the on o fifty hands, is well-ditched and thor oughly drained; there are alsq eight different sets of improvements for hands dispersed over the place. It is a choice cotton plantation lrice thirty thousand dol lars-one-half cash balance in one and two years. 38 visd -r, CE-m-fl - In -u Ol.,er m.--so acres, 310 hbunirrd sit which is pririe land and enclosed: 7 separate Itn provements on it, and can be occupied by several fam lies. It has a good store hoase,hblaeksith and wood shop, gin, mill, sugar house (small) and tanrard, plro Jlten bark for tarning purposes. Joining this property is a ashool-house, ehureh and Masoaie Ledge, a building two story high is used and has at present 50 scholars at tached to a ourishtintg school; in a good healthy neigh borood-several acres planted in cane Price aid terns easy. AVALY VALUABLE SUGAl FPARM, consisting of stoat I9 smres, en Bryou Faseuer, parish ofet St. Martin, 14 miles from its juctioa with Bayou T6.ce. lmprovenidia perfectly good. consisting of dwelling ead out-hotes for hands, msugar hose, egia.te and ket tlest gi and grist mill, cribs, stables, etc. he land is mdpted to the enitute of cane, cotton, corn, rice, etc. Range for attle, horses and h" go excealent; small cypress brake in the rear; about 300U ares under fence aed 310 hun.-rod more thatcan bhe easily pat in oltiva ts; It mies from ea.unx's Rridge ; O from St. Mar tiusslle, 1) from Barr's Landing ad 16 from Opelo. sea. Price, ten thousand dellarse` rms moderate. A Im.IRA E RSIDiNCE with 254 acres t tached, lying 13 mles west of Opelouse. 1 acres are good prairie land and 94 acres are Ase wood lad. Mort of the prairie lead is enclosed. The Im hvemen.s r` e considered very good; consisting of tables, etc. There are three acree stubble mase on the ;a o; a ed te s d and ahundamce water. The Im povnmena.ame worth more thun the price asked for the la.ce. It il sdtlated on Plaquemine Ridge within about on adle of a od sbool, bhreh and masoale ledge. Prlce., for thousand dollars; half cash balance inl mooth with inte.st from dri. 4. A BEATIPUL AND WELL IMPROVED RE8I D1IgM*.B with 380 arprop of land. Oa+ halfis cleared and in cultivation, balamse choiee wood. The -wetifng hagood, roomy and substantial sad worth Ave theum dilass. It has a double kltthea, 4 doeble cabins in good order, with cribs, stables, etc. A good gin beme and cotton press and grist mill. A broom wern cleaner with horde pewer, which cleans two tons of broom corn perday. There is saflient seed sane to plant 70 acres. Most of the fencing Is new. There are als, on the place two wells of excellent water. This very desirable property is situated 2r miles from Wash lagton and 31 -miles from Opeloumes. Prife. twelve theasea dollars; half eash, blmes on time with later est. A YALIURLE MILL BITE o 1300 acres, dlamted acoue at ay.u, JBo r Chcot ake. A Ien body of various kinds of cbhoke timber, vi : Cypress, oak, auh hickory and guam; a fine body of pine trees are coeen There is on it at preseut a good mill, ti SMeeug order, and .flood work. The place biweJl i sed; a good dwelling with bfr roos and ble.ek eMmneys, store moere n d kitchen attached; Am commealry ood m and w er. " ~ , eck. Wild turkeys, .ela, and any q.-tye -.ýe Cleot Lake affords. This prope -`rty . mUe N-W of Wadshinton, 2 from Opelouss, 8 ai v of Chleet, and six miles from Bayou Boef; god market fr ilmer. lems very saemamodathng. AN B*TrA FIN and lathly Impr B. tien on Bayou Sachets, about 1 mile Bayo: o: Cotmb es, point of navigatioa, Ceon acre+ Il y daared and uesmr new srme.i, 79 mpl eat ne Snses astbbse and .00 i cor. The - nragse, a ural drain maular tihei and two Jams canala on aat sad waUt hich are In perfect eomtlon. The building. es eonsad, and other aout hoases., 7 double cablyn bad, s aw cabin., (L<.a. · aaor b e de w lieap. ompete runinabg rder new sew b ms with twercular aw th -so Sable sad htn S Do. 3, mles ofSib esIt[' Syke eass,? pair imb wheels, eme 4 , aplews, .ar and all nacessary Implemenam f gar and CJ l tpianoe. All agr1leemlnl impir are new Pe dad in Ie edr . 8SiaaldH miles Pfo Washing. Jvi tea. Priee, ls.esty-Flve Thouean D ; Tww: ire alte enah, Twenty-pli T* ise a. I. at Tweaty Teassand Jan. 73 and Utrooad Jas. a EIlts .AND P ODC : T' of lal0 as , e PAlagaeme Ridge, ales P" OpereasesA 1300 acres are excellest praire anl are wood A keed dwhl bugin cbbins E a bee, able, ast, conselgae * tPlmseta 3s " amas ma umder This tract wplOperly eati ve. o Nw l Ld am ale of eelOamreucis, D lar 1 elfanm ltahm . Theb it ne mire healihy oremu man huer. 6 T i0. T _k bfe 1s o saw " pl,. a s if Satoubsg4 me Yadgi Ten tlheo ao corn dalnt,; half da, Ia,'haclcn las ate, wthout InI arati -etc LAND ADVERTISEMENTS. FlHE WELL KNOWN tSugar plantnin, . r riktlr:ry 1 known as the"Thomas tract. ..tI. e.4 . h. L Wa uhLngtou , ima ediatel , ,,u 1ay}ou t .,:rci.b · . , gable stream) conttainin 137 acr-.. 4. , , 92 ABOUT 80 acres. lyi two relies nor:thwe t .r the v, Sage of Big Cane. .1 miles north of W~- ..,' Ore half was farmer; enelosed ad et'ir- ! It situatld' ,ear the line f Gross Tel Railrol. I' e- I .c 0' per acre. EIGHIY ACRES lying two mtil,.s tnothweti of -o stltage of Iii Cate, andll:ul e r.· , r:s,, : - ington. One half was formetly creib-., a.nd ," r- ". It is very near the line of tLe Grurs l' te l ;..i ir.e, l. Price, only six dollar? per acre. SO ANOTHER TRACT joining the above-, c ,:.taimuu about 75 acres, with build:a.r r'..- ::- t;' About 30 acres enclosed and in hig; s.:aht ,i ca e.v;.'it. Price, one thousand dohllar., Lalt L~oi1. stL.'c ".n . au with interest. 90 VERY DESIRABLE IErSIDDI:N(E ;:I 12- acrtast land, and all euc " -1I. A.:ot :, a,'. .re woad, balance the beo t of pra :!ir. I l-ated leo- Shar, ore i.li V c-t of cuttrtlot,.Se. I ,, ,, het - t.. re- . .e a "l can he purchased at . bargaln. IPr:: te ithoiusal dollars carh. 93 a VALUABLE TIAt' T of 2't) a,". :l i ab t two mile. north wil.? .r at :,. , .. . t. Therewas form, rly alu" " a rt r ca. n.,O more acres are under fe:, ,. 'I t , . . . . miles fromu (;ions Tete iasliroaI Tlihe tract f- hil.. an:I the best of sugar, Ct u tru .:t - .,. mJ. i'rl ':- -U per acre--Ca-h or equtval!ct. A VERIt 'PRODUCTIVE little tract of 4i '.r, ".wr' comfortable dwelling with 4 r, ,.n. .t::, "l in. mediately on road fromt Waa-hingtl.. to !. gi "'rnrr, \ Ia:n , and on Dry BaIouI. 12 li - nortit of t'. >- lg:" r .: 1 one ruile nortweat of the vallget f Big a uoe. .' :ea car 'Le prjer cik line it t!:c ; r,- 1-. ' ! .... Price, ten dollars per acre, ce;.h, or It, e ulr ie.t. 01 BLEAUTIFUL prairie lora'ien. w:th ire irtpr.vt rmient'. situated one aod a laif Inl:- as,'t f f;se 1 ' t '._;, embracrng 100 acres. About 5 acres g,--, .d wr d a,; vec-r caovcenireit til acres are .-'ilr"-t"d w.!! t rw ferineg and sufficient material ,n ground t, errcle the ibalao.ce. There are 4 go'd urn tl.: tetil4 't :: with la ge cribs, stabler, etc.. and etm.:! r'ts.. Aboruts 5 or i30arresare in runtt-i. .~f, t. and a good crop. The proprie.r hs. stocnk ,I"z ,pcy Y ss.. sufliciont at the mill in Grand u i'mau,, to w .r ,tee: of tlrutber. This very de-irasl- "r,," liti imr et,et.Ay on public road rutrilig wc;-: froLn Granr t ^!' at i LeO I land and irup-rovrenrint, can hto . , rci.an' t·." tr twt!- Ssteven huIdrter dollals car-h. ,or i::' !r rg e ,rcrp t0: eo thousand dollars. Tl.e crop alron is worth '.ne thou sand dollars. INE BARGAIN in the well known and vauabil S sngar and ctton plantatlm kn,.wn as "Suanflw r. containing 2p':to ares, situat.ed immedia'ely on Bry u Boertf 4 it'.:' blon !olt-..eville and -i7 mles a ,e Washington. dO0 acres are epea land sanerclo-ei balance high and dry land, and weli tinbrre. 'i te improvements are very good and abundatt A good and roomy two s-ory dwelling, and all ne-enesry _ a:i btt!idingr such as kitchens, servants' rooms, store rei· o, carriage house, etc., Eleven double brick cabiuse :'till nine framed cabins for laborers, One brick house wait 4 roomsfor manager, corn cribs, stables. etc A vet-y lar,:e and substantial brick sngar house with one of h;h largIxst and finest steam enginesintt:e State,with twu. sets of kettles. Oqe of the very finest sugar hotnss it this or any of the adjoining parishes in fine arat, li order. Included with the place are abont p ,ere- of cotton and It0 acres liue sugar cane. 24 fine mule-, t..o head of improved sheep, 25 head of fine cattle (mnired blood). Four yoke of oxen, 4 wago.s. 4 casts, aui! a very large quantity of farming implements. i.., plantation is in one of the most ivrtile regions of ;h: State, and of unsurpassed fertility. The place i. 1: stocked with everything necessary for the succesrtul planlingwith a good growingerop. TLhe it:,provin: i :t cannot be put on the place for the price a ektd. 'IL Bayou is navigable at this ponut with onall I ot,s. 'Le projected Rail Road will run immediately by it Pricy, silty thousand dollars one-itirdl -.h..o.ba: I r .... and two years. If desired the proprietor wilt t'p." r only 1000 acres with imphlr ent, itocii. cle, . i rve thousand dollars, on same terms. are thousand dollari, on naume terum. MISCELLANEOUS CAui i. Ellen IFtlz Gerald. A beautiful original Sor'hern Story, will be c mment"ei SEPTEI IBER 19th, in the MIORNING STAR, IEstablished in 1868.1 The only E.glih Catholic Newspaper publil, dc in the South-West which always contair.s the lat~e t tI ,e',n and domestic Catholie and general i.telllgrne.o s: !4 ,tIr editorials, telegraphic news chiidrer.'" st, i, -,'c Rev. A. .. Ryan, "Mnna,." the Poet l'ri.-t , t ".. South, besides several rentlemeu of acknowledger i a"i ity contribute to it columns. Send in your subscriptions by lhIb 16-h for t;re i , atoty. Term--$3 00 per pear: !1 Fal) fr s;'x , ,:t. Address, MoaNING STAR., 14 Car.t; . e' *" September 5, 1871, New Orleans. 449 eamsr OVER 600,000 sold. TWENTY YEARS IN US THE FIRST PRErtE M-A GOLD MEDAL. At The Paris Expostioun. Over 89 Compet Itors, was Awadred to the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Macblne. ALSO AT THE LOUISIANA AND STATF FAI.O oeme of Its Points of Excellence. i. It nues no shnutle and makes the Lock Stitch. 2. 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Thi Hoose has lately Cbhanged haners r; 1,.: Sdboarders A Porterwiti bon the earivra of the Daily .team- -:.r ,t:,t . d. 1 the guests will be carefntly Ordetl ;.I t : e are hopes to give general atiracti, May 27,171 if A. M. '1'. Co. Oa the Ist of May, the V. IeNau tteswmrrs cnag: this lin, will leave daily Necw Iberia. at £1'. W. Ms.,, Mondy a P't l P. . Wli pass Jean erettei a P.M. Cypremo,,t at 9P. W~ Charentoa, at 10 P. 31t ;r. Porter's, at 11.30P. ; FrankB akt I4:?. A. i-A ; Cictr5 Till., st :1 PA. y; Pateraonville, an 7 A. iAl ; Arnrivn at Braahear City, at:30A. u. E. I. TRINIDIAD 50ptrintei.dst 4 A . BO. S Et Merebaad d. FtJtj. DE CHOI%, PiSTI'tf.l;.1 .LIED AM~ ITIttlR Obe pour Ii. CLmartcur. Dais I. bttiase pP'occug YY, Yitstrot & D cuird.psi + guarra, situ4 rue jstaa. Fuait de chop, CarablJJeat i tO1eot msit "r e .i mantl atlogicorta, 4. rtparatlons. xci 'i;.Th. a.- Iv 1111 bra dual, aux prts ILs ptnH rai'uin..t.'. - I,,. romt ant.. 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