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T-rca1 1'Tewm. Plaatatles Sold. Several plantations in this and the adjoiniag parie hve been md reseatly. Moat of then Meiat owi through the different land agencies. The health of the parish is very gaed . No sick mess of any eemsaeqe beyeatl d, d e being onatracted befre the goe we ei Dranm tlo Peiuapte e. We hear that som of the oung pe eo aected with the Iberia Thespier Wewm 0d tertaiancat on The day has t 'ot bam is ther perbrmamsace, We notied many f ear chisems bani g & t the door of the telegraph .ee am Uemd n it wLt fari intelllgenee from the eollsion wMh e was eie be tween the two Radical factions In New Odtieae Tb. W.atgher. Fbr two whole weeks the weather has beam dd No objection could possibly be made to sa weamher as we are having. .,~ontry peopie rnm taia lu atage of it, and rre driving away at the new seep Oeacert. Home of the young men of our town save a aoestrel performance at Thespian lalli last Saturday, we weor out of town at the time, and could not atiand, but we learu that everything passed of pleasaatiy. mad obe negro delineations were pronounced exeellent. It*Mise r. . Local items ar hard hiad this week. Ye Local has more than once travereed our primeAl treete hoping to see somebody do something, or bear of somebody who had done something; but nary a thing did we hear. We wish some one would get up a fight, or steal something, and thereby relieve our distress. The Planing Mill The new building for the planing mill of Captain Trinidad i- rapidly nearing its completion. When La ishse, it will be an ornamunt to the town. Its owners ere evidently determined that it shall avoid the fate of the tbildingthat fwmerly occupied the same Rpot, am they are having it encased in sheet iron. Changed Hands. lThc Bauer and C urier, formerly oficial journal of this parish, has recently changed hands, and P. O. Ly don, Esq., has assumd the management of the eanctnm. In his salatatory, the editor eschews politics, and pron - ises to labor for the advancement of the material into. ,tss ,,f this section We ea tend to him the hand of tellowship, and wish him success in his new businees. Sapper. of The ladies ~i the Church of the Epiphany. New 612 80 Iberia, will give a supper on next Monday evening, at or Thespian Hall. This method is adopted to assist to t, raising funds to build a rectory. It is a mach mesa club. pleasant way of raislag funds thaau ay other, danL all who attend will receive full value for every dolla e Nx pended, at the same time that they lead their meomyto a very laudable enterprise Judging hro the suppers that Or to we have attended in thi. Hall, and that were prlded three, over by the ladies, we can promise all who attend, a rich a e treat. NeWlt ca be Suoo ioal I Saesn. The following are the succession sales to take place soon: Succession of L..onard J. 8mith.-Wmo. Roberteso, T testamentary executor, plantation known as the "Co teaax Place," 740 acres, with dae dwelling. oatbuilding fracing etc., Saturday, Feb. 24, 1872, at the Court. T house tare' b Estate of Louis CJarie DeBlane.-Five tractef land. J mules, horses, oxen, earts, wagons, feueing, eows, eattle, I sheep, agricultural implements and fhralture at his late mall, p resideaee, Thursday, Feb, 8, 1872. - aklpemats of Prodeae As will be seen by the weekly exhibit, the ship.eate . frm the warehouses have not been a exess of last week; is hct, it will show a slight deerose the bld- Who m .o The mobw obstacles g4aer thn w.. a.a. te w'mr y this evil. The show e followig liIt shows for Itself: said a FRox Swanm's--33 bales of cotta, I barrel of esugar' 1 barrel of molasses and I box of game. New FlOM Sxaxxrr's.-95 bale e astte, 13 hhds. sugar, ~I bbs. molasses, 914 dozen eggs IS lis, game, 5 ee .r poultry, 36 hides, 7 pigs, 1 bale mess, i pgag e mdri apye Rowes. Tip water bi the bayou is very low, ad eur daily steamen have hard work seometims to mako on mectios. A Treat deal of freight to nie belag shipped by way of the bayou to New Oleauns, STAr The daily steamers are crowded with pesusrs both >g ways, every trip. The jobbing be are busy trasportnlag weed, l bar d split timber. Last Monday we model the a. terprie, Capt. E. - Saunders, t our lading leaded with weeod d d lumber. Capt. Saunders was ca dts .N sad we are glad to ay rapidly repoverlg fMea the woeeds meelveal some weeks ago. The Preteoder, Capt. Joha Pbhar. was also at this plaeo last Monday. On Meday last the bayou, ladeaced by wind and tid, sem a ew nahes, baut at the me of writltei(*es day seem), a brisk north wind ls driivlg the riee out, mad wil probably leave the bayou is worse boating ca T dttie than before. No or the laermato of s ch of our roedus as dma't take the lcial organ, we pubhr a eat sheeat sales to take place In this parlsh Gepes J. Colgin, Ceroner of Ithesi paL.,w. red det I asrd of Trustees Towa of New berhra,-Ubog known and nse as the Market oues., se sati.sy, Vueqrua. Iss..s at Court ose a does. ee MOWN of Pusiess, New Iboers, wa Plulp i -A iss ,. r th dews laeatn New Zhb esfMb ag ut ! day, Per ary 3U, 11, at the Cort R se deer. J. .a'l & Co. vs.'A.S. Wheelr..-.A sgr shd l b e, sa ha dewas by Rlm. Jane ekpins. Sandaly. oeb Sruty 3d, 172. at the Court ,oUme dear. Jea. smith v. A.' . Wheler.--4)e s Epddee Sagar, m barrel molasses. dkturesy, uebenary x, 18, at the Ceort oen o Deer.1 L. Gwtav Juaite, aemistrae, rvs James. I sm-A posed ot land a west dle tof fays aTee, be. low New Iberia, Feb13, 1819, Der Mash. da, suhl of Versmsa, Mr. L ts d Oe.sk of se -ee paesh, Ces. aory, an M.. TM lhe w em -g atawy0o a mrs, were namees, @n#tzWS lo o at Lse. .Now e ds alin hia the -all - Riemd. as am dmassomema, dso -so e4er! iaot.~Ms "ts. if was 6Y - ~-rlr~r L to- ~ Y 'ru lR:L W A -AI `eara& fn m we U.s a w wit rOrwi _P atese CAN$~ C0 IMMIIg mLLqeeIS -Y - i·.6tr r Y' it*Amtes Ethty wowl on a ib Iats"e fu me, J~eeaerefl., La. Ortt. DuMW Otncr. *W loods.llL lO La. jau?-lyr The Dr·P ii~Edkin · L r. OLISH QUARTJERlLIES. NICK WOO'u UDZMPVu. O42IM3 krl etlt? Wln r IT i 3E?*BETZro~r II CTh(I ~ ur ga sia..s mssed, Sew 'vest, At about oaee4ir4 ibe 91 o ths frgtaala. 73 DINU WW INZW, T~a Wu$) wummmTuu KEW, THE LONDON QUAXLTEELY ENVIEW, , Zin.3RW3SB A3TH3LY REVIEW, ptje4 Qeauterly-Jaaurl, Api1 July, Ot pbier *-*3 -- ·~ BLACLWOOD'A SDIB YG .YrGAZIX (A fine simtil of the original) Publi+ebe M~asthig. 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Or .nstead of the above, w subscribers to any two, three, or Sour of the abov periodicala, may have, as pre um, e of the ir Reytews fr 171; subscribers to all ive mne ave two of the our mrvssws for JYL . leitior Imkp to suhesihw ao discount to clubs ean be allowed ualess the money is remitted direct to theo pablishers. No pr aeb given to clubs. To seiure peremi it wilbe aneessury to make ear y appliesatle, as the stock available for tha purpose is limited. .rculars with arther information can be had na ppicatico. TE LEONARDD SCOTT PUBLUSHING CO., 140 Fulte Sreet, New York. The Lesmard Seet Pthi lag Co. also blblsh THE ARMER'S GUIDE to sd tic and pactal gricul tan' by Henry SteMhea,V. 3.., e.E berg, ad the lase . P. Norte. Prsfesr of Sttllc Agriculture In Yale Osilge, New Haven. Tdo vols., Royal oetavo 1000pages and snumos engravings. Price $7 00; by Mail, pest-aied, * . Stl. d LmdsMm. Parsh .1 bewl&n succUSIoK Or OW3. NZVI'IO L PSCIASDD Wbiea. Peul iide simM bes appoer fro show em.e within tea daya316 hereof why mMi eppliceliem sabM d JUzJwS miuuos. Deputy Clock. New I~bede, Jaawv ,T 11 is10-Sw irew W8 aed mt mqr C .ed. -AT FELIX EHRMAN'S. Juet rec a 4ov asi wab .aomutan meat of STAPLE AND eR6CY DrY 60035, DO366 AND oiw 03OOD6, SHAWIrrºTleT STYLES.. H06I3RY, F 618ND) CHILDREN. Um Wga ofi all Kimie.rllh~ r is roNS IETs, COLL I UNDER WEAR, A U NAlWs W ripy'4dtYd CHART3ROAK COOWUG STOVES. Always 4% bead. VT which the especial feaeala of the public Ia ealled Ya uWSW namt tb. v LOWEST PRICES. Fay. Ib. lolt CEADWkV £A140D IN. Into 'mamA r ~" 'LRUL" th - itR N ra. Z ir1M lra sm4Q.Wam, tb ·- UmmALOL - i a' ~~9 -1 IICB011mP1o 133 M..lar. :tbmsrmc ~ ~ ·IluC1LL `w a. eN Mw Illlo 1'o wl, LAND ADVyWPiMEMENTS.I REAL Syap-TB AGEUT R - 1 O o* at Iew Iberts. La. O: his. ser.io te own ers of Land. throughout t o thW.-t LOhiioaila pledges himself to let no op- o loathD Ps to eaeot a sale. By rigid attention to d draem he has Pr ededd 1ýispOeing of many places at tising nce wide acquaintance. and adver Parties wishing tonrerata$ - - at cometton and have matters arranged to s-t the opeM- - 4 o n Charges and Commissions will be as reasonable as any in the country. Correspondence solicited. Oct. 21,1870.-2-2d tf. L. 71-fi ILANTATION adjoining St. Martinsville, east bank a L of Teche 500 arpents, 400opel ant fenced, 100 ar- p pentr superior woodland, good dwelling. Price $13,000; one-half cash balanee I and 2 years. 57 1 A FARM on Bayou Petit Anse, 6 miles west of New ft Iberia, containing 70 arpents good land, 10 arpents 7 woodland, one dwelling, corn crib, kitchen, cotton house, corn mill, 30 arpents, enlosed: price $1,500 cash. c: 1-13 SMALL FARM, five miles from Abbeville, contain ing 34a rpnts, four arpente wood land, nearly all 55 d Ali ý TED tract of land in the parish of St. 6 M , yF rnk, *lin, 6 miles rom the Teche i -60 s, so , sitable for ar r toe farm. A desl.sll st ae Cheap. Price $0 per acre, one-half cash, biai 1, 2 and 3 years. 150 in A TRACT I the prairie, near Bayou Tigre, nearly to . surrsonndedby water, containing 100 arpents rich ci highland. This property wonld make a good orange is e, belng so well protected by water, has a small ii " NUNIMPROVED, tract of fidoe land, 3 leih'c east off A Abbevlle in Gross Isle woods containing 200 ar- is penta. half wood, balance, rich prairie land, splendid ci location tine stock raea's eavenient to market. Price p, two thomsand one hndred--one-hallf cash, balance in u one two and three years 69 - years from ale withont interest, P ESIRABLE FarmnN n o Bane mile bove Smiles aneretove tand nrtinile below New Iberiat, of hal0 a timbered, bsmalancearbleling with rooms, kitcen Sm, all doelling, 4 cabin, c a ble corn crib, etc.,balance and eeof brie. Price , one haf ca nd Sels above St. Martiville, 00 p o h I ve'tt. aa..... . . axe lin PLANTATION, situated three and a badf wiles Pi A from bbeville containing 315 arpents of land and is o A A tre "l a hlid anle. improved as follows. One dwelllng kitche, nd ont hoses, CvOC houses, 100 res snder fence. Ptrice. r'our Thonsand Dollars.-Tlhuce Vho.saud cah, balaner in ow yeair-. -- - 1 A FIRST class tract of unimproved a., es mitr be- in A low New Iberia on the Bayou Teehe, west bank, a conianig 100 aepenta This is a ine location for a farn, good stock range good neighborhood. Price, Three el Tbh ano Dollars-One half cash, balace in I, and 1 ye years. or Twenty-Five Hundred Cash. " LARGE TIL& . OP L~LAD eontaIning 4.0lo)gr 7A LARGs atteted inte parish of Vermilion in town- fr ship it range 1 East. This laud is flse for grazing pur- bh poses, also for cultivation, andi could be admirably act- ar tIled as a colony. Price 63 50 per acre, one half cash, gr balance ne two and three years. TI S4~o·P - SPLANTATIION en east bank of Teehe. 9 miles Sborve New Iber.a. 350 arpents, 200 clearest. balance woodland nw dwelling. 40 by 35 feet 5 roams, kitchen, 2rots. sore ro.es, 4 double cabins, stable 40 by 35, earritg h.ae, chicken house. 14 acres of cane. Threeti good mules, 3 work hosrs, 12sheep; and 4,700 new pienx A ma , he parchaed w i. h the place. Price - 15.000, one ti hal cash, balance n one, two and three years. d 56 pa SUGAR PLANTATION on Bayou Teche, 4 miles .from New Iberia, 973ape-ts, 640 open land, 191 1 wood, 101 cypress swamp, dwelling, kitchen. cabins, ear riage houe . ad rshed e crib and shed, 3 double cabins, fowl homuse, four arpent ine cane for .seed, 10 bushels corn. 14 mules. 10 llme cows; art. fari. utensils, etc. mah bp..rchased with the place. Price 3,,.U0, oe- hal cash balance In one two and three years. th dr )LANTATION on the east bank of the Teche,8 miles g Sfromr New Iber 900 rpents arable land and 64 fine fe wood lad, e dwellg lately repaired and neatly an- of ined 5 roos neaw diniang hall, one new frame laborers" wIth re place, house 27 by 20, carriage house, D b_ -lacksmsth place? Price 0'iY. i, one-hfllf "ash, balance 1 and 2 years, 2 Il AFINESUGA PLANTATION. fifteen miles from ic from Opl 10 muse from Washinglton, and s mIl f-ua ood .teamboat na ation--90 acres. 30 ler d. ad ....sit d an, d fenced', odtimber, good b bearae, and wIn p.at ge the yar round. ood ci o -elln Unhoue. and oat-hoses and cisterns; m.les, e on, 'ep etc -and. .lf rop may be purched i ,h the pla. Price Thirty Thousand Dollars--one- - half c.sh, balance one, two and three years. 2IR mle 1L -et of Ousloedas" 5a b-i acrs of land, half wood- poent nd, can -e dividedd into s l ms, fne sites for order residences 03 and of -ayo - Pla.neminesa double ditch- double es and fenced. The New Orleans and Texas railroad old 6 will pm nea this place; 650 Creole ponies, and 1000 order. head of cattle may be purchased with the place. Canbe set oi ed at low figures. Price Twenty-fl- e Thousand goodl r -e half - cashh bala-ee one and two ears. -d in SDollas U O SUGAR pAdl NTAT l N two miles 1resr Brean i Bridge, containing R 000 arpenta of fine ý,600 arpeta ab.'e, balance wood. 400 arpenu . A . . . . g e u g suh o u se w ith under fene, 100 in pastre.. "---'ee' ouble o S 1 fine engine and kettls complete, 6 doublel ouses and st. ab-ehle, neat ott dwellngU ali from ferroms. e ood cop of cane andeut oa the lace. by 32 thf rlm ake 10. khs ugar, oe pir timber wheels. apen Price, woty Thoun Dl.as _--'-FftmOe ThoUsned, ach, leI rbalcee il 1,2. and 4 years with interest arge house AFINE TRACT OF LAND, all, splendid timber, con- good S 500 s, with a good lot of cypress for si limber. TiLs a a fine location fora saw-mill, demand 1,0, fo lumber being good and location favorable being Tou eal B mbi.s halow Abbeville on the Vermilion River, four that isnavgable all the year. The land can be converted into a One plantation, when tpe timber is taken of, a ine locaieo for stock raising. Price Seven Dollars 3 8 1300 SSMALL FARM one mile from Abbecle, on Bayou ne V ý + convenienitly nearto church, school, and 65 bd Masote ra 40 acres, 25acres of which are under a oath a good Pr e m with dwelling, kitchen and .t- for I hoo~e~houieldfuniture, kitcbhen and farming niten-D ails forsabl wte ise e also 15 cell cows is choice cattle, o yoke of xem, two good horses, some gentle a, maes, beep, og. etc. Price Fifteen Hundred Dol- witt late-one-half cash, balance In twelve months. PLAsI[,TATION sitated 5 miles orth of Brerux's earin of land--u ý rpem e PoeasLesed. elling low R has s of ar adorrmg ng I e, tw eora ribeuand ther out houses; 20 arpents wo weed land, Crop of ugar cane corn etc., growing O sigh lbS aesL reseve from sale. Tbhi land is in 6 mile I. of tle 3. Read. and one ead a half miles from the ,a of s Te5et. Price Threo Thousand ollarsballcash, oe Si i m year withot inteset fa, A 9 50 I UG PLANTATION, in rear of the Town of u, M nsot Erlabeiae. from the ayou Teehe, h and in two m iles of the rulited, ealtalalug 5r06gapouts un -diiderigh.In . r am e eth at ess f laborers;t 30r 40 am of ntgv in e th pac; 5 male, ar crop, djer aaegtea rueOs ar plough, harrosad Tob Peled e a a Dollars-Onse- w i--tY * cbsg d two Tears. ha bol ll lf' )S ms Rayon Petit Anse, six use ra - aanua d May purchased btrJoePh Jefersen . C TTwee drol euet tac, sad usad as pasture ; a Usgr weed and cypes Umber, with two hundred l -w-. Dwolu.ag . five roams, hitchen, tore r. ea, .b-- ..... Can he divided into three p asaaeý , with ea aes fro-t by sixtty deep, wian e~e r p dpem of wood is each.e Price Thlrty Thea BIl c liaaSi e cash, balance one two and thre - mil fropm at sai b·- : , ," • , i . e: S&LaadtY. . .Baou Cro-s.ile. - .rC~Alrrpra~e 1 lIafb .ba 150 assu ~ PLANTATh N Vtw 5nPn, 0al rice les ase. SPA e a lweathip s, d'it would make .4 B ilan r Lao g maps, covesiat eae a ease Po; emuntlad B aps es esmto the s 1A15 a tbo mue1` OR A1 i * 4~ar~uyPeelTa aspoud 51an Ie 4 isls mdaga aý10mee; I'a e btfgs k eoa demswo fad three I _ bee e 'TIL. IIb~ U arsdfmase;a flu 4 3ep , l, tao aor T Deta °risa ers tw ad er traii en .y 1 a 151 tu1s a Rage s baul kia *Yd .Ln r gtreli flum : g i ;sells. Is -cºr~ & 1 ýeaw stfi rersau LAND ADVERTISEMIENTS. -73 TT"IMPROVED tract ftean miles frsam Vertatillo U vlle, 198 arpents, near the line of the Chattanooga Railroad. Prlee $1,000 cash. .No. 1 A TRACT OF LAND well drained and timbered, 5u4J arpents, parish of lberia,a Lake i'eigneur, lSmiles southwest of New Iberia; om small dwelling and a lot of fencing. Price two thonstd two h:ndred and fifty I dollars, eash. j------~i. A TRACT in the parisa of Vermtlks 400 arpents, fronting on Bayou Tifg, fifteen miles southwest of New Iberia, little or no tiber, land rieh, aem.l nam I S.-.vd. price two thonvna wo hundred and fty dil tars, eas,.,. - '5 I fIjRACT OF LAND in thtParish of Lafayette, eight I a miles below the town ofVermilionville, 410 arpent fronting on Bayou Vermilion woodland sultable for a sugar plantation. Can be pschased for twelve toellara per arpent-one-halt cash, b(ance in one and two years. 127 A FINE TRACT of uniaqroved high prairie land, containing 400 arpents,> tracts to sait purchaser%. from 40 arpents upwards. This land is located I miles soethwest from New Iberia, ia a good neighborhood. Price eight dollars per arpent-one half cash, balance in one, two and three years. 2i )LANTATION of two thousand five hundred acres on Bayou Teche, 7 miles east of Opelousas, 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 house, burnt i during the war. A fine place and cheap. Price twenty. a five thousand dollars-one-half cash, balance on easyt terms. 61 CMALL FARM situated ea the east Bank of Bayou 3 Teche; eight miles above St. Martinville, contain. ing thirty arpents of fine land; and is improved as fol lows: One dwelling house with four rooms, one corn crib and fencing, and a lot of fine fruit trees. This land I is on the line of the Chattanooga R. R. Price eight thousand dollars cash. A TRACT OF LAND situated in the Parish of St. SMa-tin, a mile and a half from Bayon Teche, cen taining 510 arpents, 310 fine wood, and 200 arpents of cleared land, This land is near Arnandville, and is Im proved as follows: two double negro houses. Pricee seven thousand dollars cash, or eight thousand dollars, one-half cash balance on easy terms. 64 A TRACT of elevated unimproved lands near the 1 Cote (Glee Hills, eight miles northwest of New Iberia, containing 01 arpents, with a small or chard and good site for a railroad building, and lieswith in two miles of Morgan's Texas Railroad. Price fifteen hundred dollars cash, or sixteen hundred dollars, one half cash, balance one and two years. 30 XALUABLE PLANTATION in St. Landry Parish, four miles northwest of Opelousas, of 1000 arpents, 70 of which are well timbered, and the prairie portion of 4 a superior quality. A commodious dwelling with seven I 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 M1ALL FARM three-fourths of a mile from Perr's Bridge, on Bayou Vermilion, parish of Vermilion, and two miles from Abbeville of 0d arpents. A dwell ing 20 feet square, 500 pannels of new fence, corn, po tatoes. plows, etc,, together with 4 reole hornes will go with the place at the option of the purchaser. Price eighteen thousand dollars--one-half cash, balance in one year from day of sale. 170 TRACT of fine, rich, unimproved suger land Ioca. ted three and a half miles north east of New Iberia, fronting on the east bank of the Teche, 8 arpents front Pl by 40 in depth, lines converging in the rear, making 225 W arpents, is well located, and In cultivation, having cane Ch growing on it, a fine building site; with pecan grove. This will make a desirable farm. Price six thousand dollars-one-half cash, balance in one and two years. 23 A S'UGAR PLANTATION situated in Fauase Pointe, 10 - miles from New Iberia 2 miles from Bayou Teche. tn 508 arpents 216 open land, 140 enelosed aad in eultiva- do tion, 150 acres of good wood, 138 acres of eypress lad of A dwelling 20 by 36 feet, with three rooms and gallery, of double kitchen, fowl house, pantry, carriage house, three ro double cabins, corn crib, corn mill, stable, etc. May be purchased with the place, 4 mules, 1 mare, I horse, five T oxen, farming utensils, half the growing crop of corn and cotton, and three and a half arpeats of seed cane. Price fifteen thousand dollars-one-half cash. balance in one and two years. A -15 blc TRACT OF VALUABLE LAND situated on the cot . west bank of Bayou Vermilion, one half mile above iic the town of Abbevllye conilng 0 arpents of high- ot dry, rich land. 50 acres we timbered ; 35 arpents en- im closed. A valuable mineral spring with ine flow ot good water. One small dweiling. by 15 feet; garuen i'' fene l; a kitchen and other tall out-hous. Agood P orchard and I arpent of qed ane. Price Seventeen Hundred and Fifty cash ; or One Thousand Dollars e.sh. ba hlma in ola . - A SUPERIOI miles northeast from New Iberia in Fausse t, containing 712 arpents ty ot rich fresh land; 130 arpents nader goad fence and in t cultivation, balance amble, and wood land; 2 mall dwellings, 5 or 6 laborers hoses,2 cor cribs. A fine e front view cn the Bayoulnk, with a lot of valusbho y bearing pecan trees. This laud has been very little cultivated and Is very desirable. Price Eighteen Thou sand Dllars ; Eight Thoalsa cash, balance in one and two years withinterest. 141 a FINE SUGAR PLANTATION 5 miles below New it, SIberia, containing 1480 arpnat of land; 800 arable, la balanee timbered. 31'0 arpeats in eualtvaton; 10 ar- a pents plant cane, 100 arpeata good rattoon all in fine order; 100 arpents in corn. Improvements 16 superior c. double laborers houses. A large new stable that will hold 60 mnle,: Fine bik aer boun ecomplete ad in - order. 16 young Ky., a..las; 6 yokes oxen; Complete set of farming utensils, plough', carts, etc One. good overseer house, 4 roms Plantation well ditched, -nd in an excellent neighborhood. Price Sxty Thoumsand Dollsrs, half dash, balance i, 2, 3 ad4 yearts with interest. 43 eA Ve AR PLANTAIO emthe right bank of Bayou h Vermli. parish of ayette. one ad a half mile from Vermilloaville, fro ll m U ll6o5on the Bayou c by 32 srpeots in depth, and tc c of wood, 90 arpents. The plantation ls ae gad fence, 275 a Spents in cultivatIon, the Dhees enclose as pasture. dA large dwellng house 42 by 40, 4 res below al -above, dining -hali, ki.en..in hs, stable, fowl d i house, servant's room, e, , aeo ..n e stable sheds. I- goo sugar house and ors ilL kettles wlb w capa. y I a for six hogsheads o sugari i.4 hoar.s 0creso O an I d l,00,barrels con forsale wlfth plaae. Price fifteenT Thouand Dollars, alf cbqlee oae, two, three ad P DLANTATION in the Pwlsh of St. Marin, situated - four miles soth of Itre own atvile, .onting on the east bask If ay TB ecr ctaing. S- new fence, 100 aspeats in peters; one .dwtling houe td 65 by 45 feet; one kitchen AtL three rooms, and otlber a outones; stable and arrl-b.s wý seeemacah 1t for laborers; ftine yard, wisda.de; ecle . TIsI n-property can be sold in 0 ssues to adtvenlie; gad Slocation Price th-ty.fl S .Mm , .le and dollars ash, the baae lin ght nael payments - I with six per cent intenest me ._.. 15$ VNE SUOAR PLAETTION amated four aie Sabove St. Marti. o> ye T. r min be low the croeelf of the i oal cotin- e in g1500 arpeet· of load. two st buco i t wood, .73mm Umber. ec40"10e 4wO its1 laborer.' g eLgbt roonms, with neemry eatr . ee; 130 pborer' a .sE a fmor2 hes 400 iaee.i; 1t0 ,uo t. of "ca- growin o the *ee; 1mel ee, 1t yehea of of oxen: fieour cae curie, noge howee. two sets ef ket- d Iota: torr art...r~u. ...L- ... ,, ti, engie ogrity orPehe adof nemg per day; 250 head of boraneoapaity and 515S head of horned cattle; d Iw1it atlnKttlon in . or Pr _tye y-ye thee- e sand do =,- = = to gas, twe sad ithree year after ale. 1 ~ ~ ~ ~~h hed lthi obos of N ayee c above Aran _nudvailt . Two dWge, eme 1Tehe, tea mine iern OC"' roems ; Lae grdens I with dx nooms,. molbtherrre o 4 and outeouste it.. .... h5eWty fOr 14 hlads; a.n-r-hen wih bo ghagi ca oity fr1 hogsede inrtwLo jk5l h machinery lately re -,a ed wt lad very near the - e sj timber a mwmi had well elnd by hdlcbee ad caaa lfr. * en e, eney~ to ' .* cutivae yelds wel- leetmedfeohlf. "a le from the relodoell e fnc en d lmtrtooe o he 'wit emliemen o d ofencing-,us b t enough med cern 'lefthos the uzieee t b- .iC~·~~ Id,.,. il99 i~lr ..."."_' n pleat.t-0ar .1861 tho ae diell ..t. - a nre-half cath baaince in two ad three voes. a. I pLANTATION in Ile tIre mice from 11u D barrrib aysag tern m.ice fber New Ilel~h~ hum amen, me thoeomnd 1 Sfbornrngr c~aidhelnA hW Ar~ dwibgher5 I UtheC.ien oeentepae h h-a j e(r-J m ass, t.,uan kaiteeben acres ranOe, h, e rohiaeeofpe ar i is to, i'e` $r ate, Ema.ub eallhehitoe s. gbrSWat e ts .o75oul arpnt - stbbe emiy taasenerede~ fot wer SOdverynth moetyhbee mmmd dpcThel a pla-e an cash, in ase tweareew and Sliernal er eadit. from date oftsa, eenui o wbo be Atli N p3 en verynear he foty !y vinu rd 61 ea tas-ireball ash, n one two.ohm and to the ears at 9 pe nea. *n dat of oak. £15 A loe ?do, A? three mie of tIh. L,N.O.,&A laalroad.,the breach the Boanthem Patb eoagd 9815 arpeub of land 411 uoide c, anivlltos hbs.. arablo and w tlubu. e e : ý !: ?ku 14 reem, ail fieedr, b.Idiu. esel eee, bansMr sad mev seers bhre, good "go" 1 a -s good der, two ·ala he hi Pear lmge the ,eauin of a La. brief uIr l at boe dim l war e, private stables, 12 stash, Jearte eaevie teme, -w brlck, a few acres of .dea t ae, iMs Mslsi foeits. an the plac. Pre y t.-: am tlbumad dollra dellars cai n em ale, ~b u 9·r~: te r. is r Uwe ýt MMeep t f )orem yin, 7 sad~afleinSt LAND ADVERTISEMEN S. James S. Boustous, H:.\AL EST'ATE' AG)ENT, Opelottsas, La. 'r',.a hisi r,.-idruce of nearly twelve years, in the par ish of St. Landry, ant from his extensive acquaintance in this section of Louisiana, he feels confident that he can give general satisfaction to strangers searehing for landus. To persons exaraining the country with a view to ,.thitment, he will give any assistance or information Sratit: ia: will promptly answer any inquiries addressed to hima. enclosing stamp: in letter,, asking information." 29 A TRACT of 1:t) acres of very fine unimproved prairie land, lying three miles north--west o Opelon 'as. tan be purchased cheap; the proprietor will sell at a sacrilice. Apply early. 26 tFINE TRACT of unimproved prairie land, within 2 aibes of Opelousas, on the Washington road, con sisting of 1:,7 arpents, lying immediately on the road, a fine situation for building. In qnality this land is seec. ond to no prairie land in the parish. Price Fifteen Dol lars per arpent : terms easy. 12 A I LACE sitiuted near Bayou Mallet. uot about 400 arpents, about 60 or 70 acres enchx* ed; :,0 acres are woodland; 1t arpents of cane on the place. One good dwelling house, kitchen, corn crib, barns and out-houses; al.o a new horse power sugar mill on it. Price. three thousand dollars , terms easy. A PLAC:E well improved and consisting of 800 acres 300 are wood, balance good prairie land, being im mediately on Itayon Plaquemine. 18 miles southwest of Opelousas, in a line and thickly settled neighborhood and a few miles from the Chattanooga Rail Road. Price Four Tlhousand Dollars ; terms favorable. SS tOuvltl.. rrule. ..u. i.. e.' . . . .. ... _, r---.... balance, choice wood land. The tract contains eight hundred acres, more or less. This is one of the inest unimproved bodies of land within thin distance of town. Price, Ten Thousand Dollars; favorable terms. ltIIlREE IIIUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRE. LAND sitnated near Bayou Mallet, 10) acres are prairie land, balance woodland; three and a half acres are plant ed in sugar cale. t oaltains a very commnodious dwell ht.g with a modcrate quantity of out-buildings. It is tenl miles weat of Opeloosas. Price three thousand five' hundred dollars cash. 6 , YICE TRACT of 160 acres of land. one-half wood, . and the balance prairie. A good dwelling with 4 rooms and an upstairs; good kitchen with two rooms and brick chimney , two stables, one corn crib, cabin and smocke house with plenty ot good water. Situated on Bayou Mallet, 10 miles west of Opelousas. Price two thousand dollars, on favorable terms, (ONEOF TIlE MOST DESIRABLE LOCATIONS 0 in the parish, sItuated FIve miles northwest of Op- I elousss, and two miles from Washington, containing 215 ti acres, 30 of which are woodland. The residence is eli- t. gibly located, with a nice yard containing a large num her of bearing pecan trees, etc. Included with the place, he .ells 40 head of cattle, seven creole horses, four creole mares, t; good mules and 10 head of hogs. Price four thousand dollars- terms favorable. b _- ----- -- 4 10 c TIlE IC-('LELLAN TRACT, containing 600 acres, b nearly one-half of it cleared, and situated "25 miles e south-west of Opelousas. A good re-idence with out- d houses, and one of the finest gin houses in the Parish, and a quantity of fencing includes its improvements. It is situated between the fork of the East and West Plaquemine Brulfe. There is no finer stock range In Western Louisiana. It lies within ti o miles of the Chattanooga Railread. IPrlte fivre thousand dollars; t payment. easy. It p VERY DESIRABLE CCTTON FARM, lying on v SBayvon Teeche, 5 miles east of Opelousas, contain- f ing :10 hundred arpents-good dwelling, excellent framied gin witis grist mill attached. 1 good framed double cabin for hands with brick chimney. One half of the land is prairie, balance wood. This is a very rich piece of land and will bring fine cane cotton and r corn. It is about three muiles trom Barrys Landlng, e point of navigation. Price, Five Thonsauid iollars; : Two Thousand eash. balance in one rand two vears. g ti 8 a A FINE BODY of sugar and cctto lasd, sltnated two p miles below Barry's Landing, on Bayon Cu,rta- e bleat, containg I,eO acres ; about 400 alhelleare. It contains a dwelling with gin house and ether ismpro"ve ments. If desired, 1000 acres whitprovements will be sold. The place is in a high state of cultivation. It is immetdiately on steamboat navigation 12 miles below Washington and about the same distance from Opelen- d sas. There is no better sugar and cotton land in the c parish. Price twelve dollarsper acre, payments easy. FINE TRACT, between the east and west Plaque mine of 2 arpents, and about one-third il wood .~ ~a ýaLa- s ld Thsa Lisa.rw place new, 42 by 21 feet; two r tween and a 10 teet gallery in froat; new kitchen with two 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 thousand dollars; terms easy. 15 TlE TRACT known as Boss Hayes place, situated 15 miles south-west of Opelousas, containing about 2,200 acres, 920 acres are open land, 150 acres under lene, 30 acres Me plastel in cane. The Ltiber in qual ity and quantity cannot be excelled In the prish. A - splendid location for a saw-mill. It has on ita good large dwelling with six rooms below and one above, with three Are-places; 3 wells of water, and a number of cabiIs fer hands. Situated in Plaquemine Bralie. Price, fifteen thousand dollars; terms easy. . TRACT of2,00 acres situated on the banks of SBayou Teche, 7 miles east of Op61ousas. 1 000 acres are cleared and 300 acres are nnder fence. It has on the place two good dwelilags, a fine cotton gin and ber, and five double cablas with brick.chimays. Also, the remains of a brick sugar house and saw mIll-these having been burned by soldiers during the war. There are plenty of brick remaining to build another sugar house. There are two fne cisterns, one undergrouend.nd cemented. Price twenty dollars per acre; one-half cash, balance in twelve months with laterest. A iOOD IMPROVEMENT situated on Men.eton River (a cove) containing 320 acres, beig a splen did location for an orangem orerd; with yaaug orage trees on it; good dwelling, crib, stables, etc. it has six acres In sugar cane and two in chines case. Lying 50 miles south-west Ogpelossas; fine sugar lnd and splendid stock range, with plenty cypress, hickory, a uh, etc. 1000 pannels new cypress fence. Fenci oleux can be bought here at fifty dollars per thosuad. It is very convenlent to mills. Price, for land wilthout crop, fifteen hundred dollars. 31 A TRACT of 400 acres, together with a -all t of i improvements, situated two alles werst of te .a sua The wood land extends near the corporate llmits of town and must eoeseqeestly e very valuable. A dwelling, with crib stables and gin house compose d some of the improvements; 150 acres am enclosed. a pnd portion of 1 Is valuable wod. It has eof the ft ruit orehards in the plrhb. The leand is black productive prahie well drained ; Improvesaet are itt aeted en a idge, making the loatio very desirable Price eleven thousand dollars; terms liba. 19 AONIFICBIIT estate of 1073 acres, more or less, on acres e leared ot tnd enelosed.-d i a Beta of cultvation. Over 89 acres stubble, s pss. - growth, nd 75 sest planteae, etien ned masoee corn, with 28 hands on the pines. One et the best Ssugar houses with-engine and attachments a the parish with gris m ll, carts. cribs, tainsg hplements, and 13 t double cabins, corn cribs, sta.lscarrag house se Plenty earn to make a ctop, ditches a cleaned sad deepened and the piaes in the.eugh order. Bxcllent ci.sten rad, wdiy er sls17 AmerLcan males. All I I for Nft Touh l Dollar Terms ensy. smouth of Oe osn, stadnin 1000 arputs.t 300 artists of thise wood lad. The dweila is extra large and fine, with 14 rooms. lt bhs alsfoar double cabins, and a nmmber of angle cabins with brick chimneys; ene brick kitchen and doublebrik servants room. Water extra fine. On thin pletation there are the remains of a blown down sugar house, with sadleset material to rebuild. It has a NBHe engiae and needs Uttle repair. On theplaceis a growing crop of 70 acres cane and 100 acres of otton and some corn. Price twenty-fire then sand dollars; terms favorable. s - --- B 5 3 I VUY FINE BODY OF LAND, containing 3,0G7 acres S L mfes saoJb-west of Opelousas, equally divided betweei nie and woodland. It is susceptible of being diliad into a number of farms with splendid site Ojr residence. It has one set of improvements nest the neater of It, This body of land is a complete square, Setirel suarrended by a doeble ditch and was an fenced before the war. The projected Catnooga Rail road will ram withb six miles of the place. This was one of the fiaest asd argest and faeest stock farms in the Spalish before the War. A limited amount of stock can be pucalased on the place at a low price. Price of Sltd with ise tmprrvemesn*, ire dollars per acre; Sterms favorable, if NE OF THE FINEST STOCK FARMS in the par 5, 0 i b, situated on Point Duralde, at Queue Tortse, 2S Smilaes sth-west of Opeloumas. It eesist of ee R dwelling with 6 room. corn crib and stables in good a order, one grist mill, two cabns sad about 1100 acre of . land; about -75 ae the Snest wood land. About 700 r acres are enclosed and eonstitute one of the finest pas lures in the parish. If dessed the pehasears ems have - with the place a fine seek of hearses a ering fom 1100 to 1200. The C tianoe R . t. will prs not mere than I mile ems three The proprietor t wlEd tiebs asdae e any portion of it to salt S r .--esaPla.tdes, stock, sic.. Tea Theaousand Sbo a:payments easy. a A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY of 1100 arpents, d tb es hundred of which are weodland, and has on a- it a large and very niee dwelllag wh kitehem, and Scabias seicant to accommodate twenty -fve or trty Lp hands, aJ u .ahese p r aw mam (new) , new taes for twenty-five horses, ad two large earn of cribs, two wels-goo.d wate and, two edlterns. (oee cemented) nine choie Ameriesa mles, two heres, ra three yoke enra, seven head of ehote eatle, eighty a, bead of sheep, me handsed heg, wagoes and cars eor iseat for the use eat the pines, with a qgeantity of a . rienltnel hpuueais egood nke.tye he mwer. rtsi sighs *mls mtim O , d dl d w he srnth we tirem Wasingten. Pres, fr wevrtbsi e exstthe grewilpgore, twenty theossandeslars; ten. -say. LAND ADVERTISEMENTh: FINE BODY OF WOOD LAND, coutalaing 400 acres, situated near Bayou Petit Prairie, and 6 miles from Big Cane village. Some of the land is swamp and the entire tract san be purchased for three hundred dollars cash. A CHOICE BODY of unimproved cotton and sugar land lying Immediately on Bayou Cou tableau, 2 miles below Barrn's Landing. It is No. 1 cane and cot ton land. It would soon pay for itselfby furnishing cor wood to steamboats. There are 812 acres in the tract. Price only two thousand dollars. 03 VTALUABLE TRACT of 1280 acres prairie, situated about 25 miles south-west of Opelonsas and 10 miles north-west of Vermillonville, and described as N. E. and N. W. Qrs. of Section 28, and the whole of Section 32, Township 9, Range 2 east. This land li is near Chattanooga Rail Road, and can be purchased on reasonable terms. 64 A VERY CONVENIENT and desirable piece of proper ty embracing 455 acres, 100 acres are wood. balance choice prairie, situated3 miles west of Opelousas. 190 acres are enclosed. Good dwelling, 3 cabins, gin house, orchard, etc. Price, See thousand dollars; payments moderate. 33 NICE COTTON PARM situated on Plaquemine Ridge, 7 miles west of Opelousas, and embracing 233 acres more or less; about seventy-five acres wood; balance best prairie. Good and comfortable improve ments end.welldrained. Price 012 per acre; payment thberal,j RICH TRACT OF LAND eomposedof 362 acres on Elm Bayou, 5 miles from Cbeneyvllie, 4 from Bayou Boeuf and 1 from Bayou Crocodile. About 80 acres are cleared and in cutivation. Dwelling, out houses and cistern on the place. It is 30 miles north of Washington. Prieffteen dollars per acre. 4A TRACT of 200 hundred arpents situated 14 miles below Opelousas, on Bayou Teche, 100 arpeats cleared. It has 6 arpents front on the Bayou. Improve meats ordinary. Very ine body of wood. More than enough cypress on the plaee (if worked up) to pay for it 7'i. ; t e nan.ll se. n, and enttAn laud. Prye NICE LITTLE TRACT of 100 acres situated on Plaquemnse Ridge, 12 miles west of Opelousas, in a good neighborhood. 80 acres are good prairie land and 30 acres wood. About 30 acres enclosed. The im provements consist of a small dwelling with a cabin, crib, stable, etc. A fne young orchard is included in the improvements. Price, one thousand dollars cash. 46 _TWO SMALL IMPROVEMENTS with 100acres, sit S tedli mile west of Opelousas. One half is enclosed by ditch and fence. The improvements consist of two new doubts eabies. The soil is rich and prodactive, convenient to aine range for stock. It fronts on pub lie road running west from Opelonsas. This property will be sold on aecommodating terms. Price. ifteen dollars per acre. 34 B A VERY VALUABLE and desirable location four K - miles south of Opelonsas. consisting of 245 arpents; be 50 are wood; 124 are under good, new cypress fence; in 1 dwelling with 4 rooms, (old but substantial) 3 new a cabins and corn crib. The place is well drained, in bt Bellevueprairie, and one of the best neighborhoods in ca the parish of St. Landry. Price five thousand dollars; ni terms accommodating. 4 37 AtiOOD PROPERTY situated two and a half miles th north-west of Opelouss ; 292 arpents; 112 wood, or balance best prairie. A good large new dwelling with co 4 rooms, i double cabin for hands, 14 by 15, with brick he chimney, 1 very good cabin with 3rooms, garret and bi brick chimney; I good new cabin 16 by 17, a new stable. a crib, and half interest in gin house. Price six thousand pl dollars: terms favorable to purchaser. S eli 43 p1 A TRAC T of d0 acres; 40 with improvements are 4 cs miles west of Opelousas, and situated on Plaque- Be mine Ridge. The wood land comprising one half the pr tract, lies a few miles from residence; the portion with Sl; the residence is all prairie and enclosed. It has a an pleasant little cottage on it, with kitchen, crib and on stable attached With proper cultivation the land i very remunerativ' Price. two thousand dollars; terms favorable. 31 1 SMALL TRACT of 150 acres, conveulently located 3 miles cast of Opelousas. and lying on public road. About 30 acres are wood, balance cleared and enclosed. The improvements are very good and na merous, consisting of good dwelling with anumber of good sized frame dwellings for hands, gin house ul thorough order. There is a small store on the place, and all the improvements are kept in thorough repair. The proprietor promise a bargain to the purchaser. Apply early. 13 SN EXTRA FINE SUGAR FARM, with a ne and A commodious dwelling of 9 rooms, and another dwelling of smaller sine with 4 rooms. A suffiiency of cabins for 70 hands with stables, cribs, etc. The tract contains 100t acres about .00 of which is wood land: situated on Bayou Teche. about 12 miles from Opelon mas. There is attached to the place, a very good sugar houne with engism and has 40 arpents in sugar cane. Priee for plantation with improvements and without crop thirt.y edag aicre. TeIns wI. IONE OF TIIE VERY BEST COTTON FARMS of the U parish- situated four miles northwest of Opelonsas, conutaing about 1400 acres ; 300 wood, and very conve nient for prairie location. A Ina residence with a large number of cabins for hands. This place is highly m proved, and has all the conveniences necessary for the accommodation of fifty hands, is well-ditched and thor oughly drained; there are also eight different sets of improvements for hands dispersed over the place. It is a choice cotton plantation. 'Price thirty thousand dol lare-one-half cash balance in one and two years. 3.8 A WELL IMPROVED PLACE on Bayou Mallet, 15 miles of Opelousas-700 acres, 300 hundred ot which is prairie land and enclosed : 7 separate im provements on It, and can be occupied by several fam ilies. It has a good store house, blacksmith and wood shop, gin, mill, sugar house (small) and tanyard ; plen ty tan bark for tanning purposes. Joiaini this property is a acbool-hoase, church and Masonle Lodge, a building two story high is used and has at present 50 acholars at teehed to a doorishing school; in a good healthy neigh borhood-several arrae planted is came Prise and terms easy. d A45 AVERY VALUABLE SUGAR AR, asistingof about 950 acres, on Bryon Fseller, perish of 8. Martin, lI miles from I juaetlms with Bayou T6dhe. Improvements perfeetly good. casilstiag of dwelling and out-houses for hands, sugar house, engine and ket tles, gin and grist mill, cribs, stables, ete. I he land is adapted to the eulture of cue, e·tro, so4s, rice, etc. Rmage for eattle, horses and hgs excelleut; amall d cypress brake in the rear; about 300 aseres under Rce and 300 hundred more that can be easily put In eultiva tion ; 12 milee from Breaux's Bridge; 25 from St. Mar . tlusville, 1S from Barr6's Ladig aad t froee Opeldo seas. Price, tea thousand dollars; terms moderate. 47 A DESItABLE RESIDENCB with 154 acres e tached. lyin 13 miles west of Opelousas. 160 acres are good prairie land and 94 acres are e wood a land. Moet of the prairie lead Is encwosed. The im provemer ere considered very good; ssAistlag of dwelling, ga bouse sad several sable besides cribs, stables, etc. There are three aerme stubble eae oa the plce ; a good orchard sad abadames water. The im preveme ts are worth more than the . asked for the place, It is situated an Plaqumia ge within about e mile of a good schoo, church and masonic lodge. Price fear thousanud dollars; half cash beaarce l12 mot with laterest from date. tA A BEAUTIFUL AND WELL IMPSOVED RESI DENicE with 390 arpmese t land. One hal is - clared a .d .rtomr . l iva e a ubae woedTnd. Th dweaP igs gd, reomy ad eUe ud rmth e theussad dolars. It hase deable klcshe, 4 deoubl cablas it good order, with ertibs, stables, te. A good gie houms cs eet press sd p nill. A brr cora cleaer with borne power, wIh leeas two Ues of broom eecru per day. Thlere is s.ue t seed ae to Splant 70 ares. Most of the eancag Is aew. Thenre a alan the place two wells of exeels water. This very desirable property i siteutd 2+ mis" from Wash ington and 3 miles from I -- - --- A· VALUABLE MILL SITE of 1300 acres, situated on CAheot Bayou, Jeaing Chieot Lake. A Sme body of various kids of choiee timber, vi: Cypress, oak, ash, hickory and gum; a ss body of pine trees are conveaieat. There is on it at present a good mill, in lne runm ag order, sad doelg good work. The place is well improved; a good dwelling with bur rooms and double brick chimneys, steoe rosemsad kitehea attach-d; several smaller houses with two or more rooms, grist mill, blacksmith shop, garden, and two esiserns. Ther Sare scres cleared, and the lad Is very productive. I An unaommotly good summer and winter ra~se for I stoek. Wild turkeys, airr, and say quatity of game f abound. There is no finer flhing the parish than SChcot Lake affords. This ppery is situated 22 miles SN-W of Washington. 25 from O 8 from vlage c of Chliet, and six miles from Bayou Boe; good market t Sfor lumber. Terms very aeeammodatisg. 54 AN EXTRA FINE and lately improved sugar planta r tie o Byou ackets, about 1 mile from Bayou I Ceiatblesa, point of navigation, contai.ing 1,00lacres ; 00 elesud ad uader new fence, 70 acres plant ee, 40 acres st.bble and 2001i cor. The plees is thooogh ~ly drained, a natural dral runnlag through the middle A two large rsals em east ad west side whih are In perfect eaditiea. The buildilngs e the place coasist, large a very omstble dweMg, new kitche Cad other out houses, 7 double cabie, f6or heas, 6 aew Scabias, (dglse) suer hee willbe dedverred Ia complete Sruanng order; new saw mill with two eireularsaws, Sgood stable and br, 36 No. 1, males, 25 heed of cattle, 8 yek eaes, 1 pair timber wheels, earts, wagem, plows, Sgear and all aecessary mplements for a sugar and esutee peltes . All agricultmal implements re new and order. ed mss seth t Washing r _an Prie,8evesty-Five Theomead Dellars; Twen it r ve T sd cas, Twety-Five Thesad Jan. STwenty Taousad Ja. 73 and ive Thousand Jan. 1874 1, s7 A RICH AD PRODUCTITV TRACT of 1600 acres, i em Pa ige, Smiles west e Opeeasas. y 1300 acres are eceeet prairie and 300 sres are wood. r) A Be dwelsg hew, gie hemse. smill, sabM . ra ean beew. stables, etc., costeltte the implements. 10 te ereM are Wader ormes This tract when properly ca , ved, a pree eme bale of eatm per acre, ad is Seq ty well adapted to the cultivatior of cane and coar. i rhe ange for tesk t all kinds erast be eurpeassed a Sthe perish. sw ml re eeveeut for prti ur r. I·mber. There is a mee healbhy prtim et tPe n tha Pl Ruga. Tºis hAs plantation is oLeed sg as te LL ems snd emdsies: Tea thesad i disars; half eaeh, belce it I ad 2 years, without in WeL HE WELL KNOWN Sngar plantation. p'irfl 3 kT nown as the "Thoma, tract, sitnuated miles below Washlngton. im _ ediatel . on lBayon Coortableat (se gable stream) contai ning 1337 acres, 4l.. acres are cleare,; ABOUT P0 acres, lying two miles north-west of the vii _,age of Big Cane. 11 miles north of Washiaglo One half was formerly enclosed and clttivated. It " situated near the line of Gross Tets Railroad. Price ft) 00 per acre. L'IEilTY ACRES lying two miles northwest of the village of Big Cane, and it miles north of Wash ington. One half was formerly enclo*ed and cultivated. It is very near the line of the Gross Tote Rai' Road. Price, only six dollars per acre. NOTIIER TRACT joining the above, coutalai N about 75 acres, with building, cribs, stables, ete. About 30 acres enclosed and in high state of eultlivatie Price, one thonsand dollars, half cash, balance on time with interest. 9@ VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE with l23acreaod land, and all enclosed. Abont 23 acres are Rood, balance the best of prairie. Located less than oe ails west of courthouse. This is a handsome residence and can be purchased at a bargain. Priee, Ave thossaad dollars cash. 9a A VALUABLE TRACT of 2$0 acres, situated abet two miles north west of the village of Big Gase There was formerly about 20 acres in cultivstiv s. dt more acres are under fence. The tract lies about .so miles from Gross Tete Railroad. Thes tract is higt . a the best of Sugar, Ccrn and Cotton land. Price- - t per acre-Cash or equivalent. A VERY PRODUCTIVE little tract of 40acres, wit, comfortable dwelling with 4 rooms, situated ia mediately on road fi im Washington to Big Case villasg and on Dry Bayou, 12 miles north of Washington anal one mile nortwest of the village of Big Cane. It lies near the projected line of the Gross T6te Rail Reed. Price. ten dollars per scre, cash, or its geiv>it . - tttumer-a on ,as. .. . . .a. ,waº us ureau ar..ý embracing 1U) acres. About 5 acres goodwood so very convenient 60 acres are enclosed with new fencing and sufficient material on ground to enclose the balance. There are 4 good new cabins 18x24 feet on it with large cribs, stables, etc., and excellent water. About 23 or 30 acres are in cotton, and 20 acresn tcorn and a good crop. The proprietor has stock logs (eyps..s) sufficient at the mill in Grand Cotean, to saw 5001 feet of lumber. This very desirable tract lies immedlately on public road running west from Grand Coteau. The land and improvements can be purehased for twetu seven hundred dollars cash, or including the crop three thousand dollars. The crop alone is worth eaetohu sand dollars. FINE BARGAIN in the well known andvalsnale sugar and cotton plantation known as '"Sundower, containing 2,000 acres, situated immediately on Mayer Boeuf, 4 miles below ltolmesville and 27 miles ahoyv Washington. 000 acres are open land and eselesed balance high and dry land, and well timbered. The improvements are very good and abanda-t. A god and roomy two story dwelling, and all necessary yard buildings such as kitchens, servants' rooms, stole msem, carriage house. etc., Eleven double brick cabins sad nine framed cabins for laborers. One brick hoase with 4 roomsfor manager, corn cribs, stables, etc. A very large and substantial brick sugar heouse with one .tls largest and finest steam engines in the State,with two sets of kettles. One of the very finest sugar bhoses in this or any of the adjoining parishes in ine rannnla order. Included with the place are about 80 aer.sof cotton and 150 acres fine sugar cane. 24 fine mules, 2nou head of improved sheep, 25 head of fine eattle (mised blood). Four yoke of oxen, 4 wagons, 4 carts, with a very large quantity of farming Implements. This plantation is in one of the most fertile regions of the State, and of unsurpassed fertility. The plane Is well stocked with everything necessary for thesneees.tml plantingwith a good growing crop. The improvements cannot be put on the place for the price asked. The Bayou is navigable at this point with small boats. The projected Rail Road will run immediately by it. Psl,s, sixty thousand dollars one-third cash,balance ino' and two years. If desired the proprietor will dispose ot only 1000 acres with Implements, stock, etc., fos thirt y five thousand dollars, on same terms. MISCELLANEOUS CARDS. 149 OVER 0O,O000 sold. TWENTY YEARS IN USl THE FIRST PREMIUM-A GCOLD MEDAL. At the Paris Exposition. Over SS Cempet liars, was Awadred to the Wheeler and Wilson Sewimg laclime. ALSO AT THE LOUISIANA AND STATE FAls. Posse of its Poeats of gzcelileUe. I1. It sees no Shuttle and makes the Lock-Stitch. 2. In the rotary hook, obviating the use of tIe Shuttle 3. Beauty and excellence of Stitch alike on both ad4e of the fabric sewed. a 4 Strength, firmness and durability of seas, that w not rip or ravel. 5. Economy of thread. S 6. Its attachment and wide range of appiJcatton t put r poses and materials. S 7. Compactness and elegance of model anWdaleb. 8. Simplicity and thoroughness of comtraetlem. 9. Speed, ease of operatisa, maagameat sad qui etness of movement. 10. It has been the popular Family Sewnlg Mclinaso d for eighteen years, and Atrce it is no .eperimmttee rp a EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE OIL * wery Kaso.me Garmeood er live Teare. PE'eK ROTUR8S Gensest Southern Agents, New OrleaLs ,J e. JAMES A. L NE: SLai St., New Iberd, I SAgent for Iberia, St. Martin, Lafayee. ac Vermibre. S aepOtf whe Ae Oak s iwr. d (Lately called the RIla MemO) Near Swai.' Wareheene, at the Upper Ledtiy, I UMaln Mtsedt, now Iborla. This Housae hue laly changed hands ad has bee e.eMdlison bf the aeeemnedsia of asel. era and ojr_,e. A POster wil always be at the l4-p4 Lag oe the viat s ml e flatv etamea, madi the -___ of the guestr will be cs ... w.. Slessee hopes to give general satisfactio * ay Y7, 71 st ATTAKAPAS AND NEW ORLEANS The splendid Light Draught, Passenger Stlan e BIG HORN. L. P. LDelalousaye, Master. Ed. pain Vrk. Will run regularly during the season between New Orleans and St. Mastiasvill.. t.chtg at Sinaateýt. CPhete, Bate La Rose, Bayou Cbhee sad lower At chefalays. Pattersoaviple, Centreville, Pranklin, Charea. ton, Cypremort, Jeanaereste, Hubertville, New basii. Lorean.Jile, Fansse Point, and St Martinsville, sad all way Landings. For freight or page, apply on board, or te GoEO. D. HITE. A., 17 Tchospltllas St. J. E. CARLL. .. 4 Tchoupitoalas Ot se New O.lens -.a. Nov. d, 71. Ramste Ptasets for me." Creseeat City Balmls Plams i -AND MANUFACTCRING COMPANY. RAMIE ROOTS, securely packed for hspping. or, sale by the thousand at reasmnable rates. Teeams, ea when ordered. Books of sbacription to the eapital steok of the rse pany are now open at the offce, No. IPI C'aearu es. street. WIIJAM HALL. President. EDwAWR TONATIS, Treasurer. Nov. let t71. 3m. t.eice. The subscriber is now prepared to fur.ash LI'" NING RODS, and to put them up promptly. WATER COOLERS, applied to Cisterns, and BORED A.p CURBED WELLS, with ample supply of Water. at short Notice, and very rearenable Priese IFsity gear anteed, Addres. J. T. BAI.I)WJ., S ewlt'.r: :.aI' I . ,Ti-' ' I Ol