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Page 1: Houma Ceres (Houma, Parish of Terrebonne, La.) …...The Rev. F. W. S81ELTON, author of Letters from the Up Tiver. etc., will be a regular contributor. The le-t talent la the country

rt." iicoMI: AGWAZINE tdGI (;LVI.o lirlyI Ieloltrse douh:e ~ol non t ctu ' la ceso0i

c *wW."r":.tU.o.g inr.kcr ona ,ear. A\',, tiorn i_ It I.btl0i13Enrra\ ss at a high order of reolleoce. be.Ihol flotI1., (. Ia, t2 ineo W\oo E.gravil g.--aiI for *1 g, 0u I tUt"I Fo~r So ,.Lri:. re! rue chaps uoithlyv l.oati.,e it,the wo hi No oerioejicaI i., the t oited lft .le hoa~ b~ennt.-r," er per. I y or more 'oaraily cotioaoaded by t..e l'irmO

It 1tt: the turiln voluuor. i.. ginniot in Joly, will he polih-c-I Sr. lic.,ru.e i1ea lrca lot, h.itI TllTIME," '.0o.

aslrrn i ... it; .i story proto~sing to he ono of the~in, .eiti. ti ienytwitt y that Lnieo ItO ant. to.

The lonrt: olialrte 0a: Lr. coritain a 0.a ,tory by T.A. Artitur, entitled. '-Til- Gt)i It) TLII CLOMI."t. o ht

C.ntlliiei torooti, crc-r I numrbers. lo the '0 attc-a. lionwill he added a choice r",'lr, tion of brief o.ono, atid anendlenos varijtc of ndei-ceuanaooi readlng.

In eeductitg this aork, the elito, (1 . S. Arcijor) pledt.tO Aim.,. If to keep iL, pates fIre f,,o.t et er, cur.. thiit I.ill-natured. pirotaine, .r t iear, whie at the nate time he1will teet to ispart thereto the highe4 puoazbkle at.roe ofIntelest.

its nie~ignei especi ily for hioie readng.t and emblracesartile, t overing the wildet rangfe oat subjeit Fectiot,Ilit o ry, 13ztgrapay. Philosop1hy, ecience, Wit, Arecd..to,'Trace:, etc.. are bieniled with care and ditcrimrnnaatou.o

N.. other mtagaine published gires so eOtte eotetiei a vaietyof articlre.

~I~e all'F ltrrllUlt'.s l101LF: MA;AZI7NE.Oise c top}fr .ne xe, r ......................... *o IN)Tv,, cope, tor .. e year........................'. .i uITilr.e .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .......... .. 1x)Four . . .. .. ................ ~ ....... 5 1nl,

cix mo.ulths olttrb."rs will br taeke at tillf tie-e rate,.%l aIld,tinar l cuuccr~lero beo, willt 1r at Ilhe ,-e rott.

bat ii, $1 !i per aunumt.ltit.e. wi- .ttltfx.ihrer.'ai. *15.arc Ore the getter 'Ip

n: tike clftl wtll e ojtitire to au ad..ittal copl'y of thealtag titlie.

ett1i tjilr qe.plten nlunttiers Tihy it 11 be enil t frec

F,.rdfa S',~a. 1n of ther Ifnlntt 3Jlib'.14ll K and Lad)'aI.ook a aIbe a~ro ttlaei, e c r.

-i' :J.JI/JI S.-1''lp rom-at.C nett ;, ,It s- f.r tan flitr Miat nite,

rtttu,1a jl-ic. ticitti are "' rted, is til 1 a) f1r it ir,,-'I lhe lCi lluI -e b14e tttt il ii rittea ; Ltilr,,e

T~-A IlaRtl r- c- iIit, it..'titijili ito the1hbar ut atny .iii f.... ttf chilr r~egig

it 1.adq.j.ail ei.y to idvanlce at the ottic ti ,l t rt ri tivd.

I~i.dl.1;{'l.t1utt 'tallha

PR iUSPt E CT US

TPE OF ' ilE TIYILS..% ILDEPEVL'E.T WEEKLY .NJWSYAPKR.

I. OJGL 1J'I JIiOTHIl RCS,l'lJT'OkS _1\D PUBLISJHERS,

FFICE -No. l,.t altult,i bt. Fourti and irnltt 5t5.

CINCINNATI, 01110.

IN the opinion of the Publishers of thepap r her in pro o ea. and in the est mrution of many

of their friends a.d Ioruier p .trons in the pIulication oftihe WEEKLY F*,tNktC AUjtr,C.ITE, e hatre laioredin too htite.l a isphere. A eorrdi..g,, with the comlnence-iue.atot a new \oluae. Juanu ry ., .s.i, it tI-i as-ume anew iame-rone illmre in ,ccorlda ,ce withr the grand pur-I 'e of our c lliug and renterprise.

Of ne. sr,rper-, we readily ndmit there a great suiper-ab•llnilance; but thry are very nea. I all tither devoted torpart), tclt or honlby; or el-e Ianifert t IoCIh a tinllid nrurdilty as dagu.ts the tl- ltige..t and feat.i tiinquirer al-

ter truth. tern few journals in Ametrisa, or indeed anyoth r counltrt, nerlect. caedi.ly and thllr .ug .1), t•.e a•.t,imeat end miovter et of the tre i, which ther frtour..h,*lry heIre anrl tihere cnL, in fact, ire re_ :rt.l at aa "1 Y'E oFTH: Tr•L• . Al let, per dilc:tlso of tlni clao are a oneItted to irild up, mrenia'dy, the TittlE MA.\%; they al tietan atisify tie . archer after all uotflll antd prlaatrti i.-lorltatirrn, and enalile to h, worthy to ;ie In the intelli-Fent tdaze of the nineitenthi century.

It .s required, in trrer to pirolducer, w".kly, a f.ithfut

TYPE OF THE TIJ~ES,I. The poss•essin of a thorough tacrlaiotance with the

politics of our own coun:r, anti a general kno\rlerige ofthe governmentsof the world beside, uni.ed with thie urhilit; and integrity to pre-ent their var ous a•p:ct It:irlt,and criticise their tetde.cies, withtout pr eudice or par-tiality.

IL A g-nuine catholie spirit in reference to religiousmatters; ent-re freerdom from religious bent, but liberal ingiving expression to all sentimrnts, cand tuly and properlyoffered.

Ill. A mind suliciently proeressive to rp; rectate thetheoretical consistency and the practical utili y ,Io ati g.n-nine Rtelirms, whether in iur Srciar. IteliE•tous, or Poill-ed Inst.tutiois; coupled with the planliners requisite fortheadveracyof any troth, wnethe? popular or uncer thebin of public opinion.

On this platUrmt we propose to conduct a journal oftheahove it:e; and, with the talent employed. we barvethe fol esteonfidinee that we shall m: te It a

First Class Family Paper.IT addirton to the foregoing characterietics, its columns

wil paieint an intere-tin, variety of Original Miscetlthny,Poetry, and other ete:erat necessary to give zest anrdeoiuemeat to the Family Circle. Our long and succersfulexperience in the newspaper business, enab:es no to war-rant it. reg~uar publicat.on on and alter January 7th.

TERMS:-inur trialdy in advance-I Copy, ayear....,O C.ilie

s y, ar..$3Addrer, LO)SGLEY BIROTiIERS,

uttl. Cincitnrati, Oh:o.

AMNERICAN AND ORIGINAL.

The numbcer of January, 1855, beganthe FoaTr .FtItrt VOLUME of the KNICK-ERROCKE1R MAGAZINE.

TIHE KNKICKERBOOKIITER MA GAZINE.EDITED ac

LOUIS GAYLORD CLARK.

SINCE the Price of Subscription hask been reduced from F ve to Three liollars a year,

the circulation of the ltnickeraHocker h..s been in: rearednea.ryfourtoon,. In malny p~aces ten are sold wterethere was but one before, and: throughout the year it hasbeen t a.aili in rea-ing. It is now offered as cheap asanyef the lMaazi'tes, all thilngs considered, Instead omatking new and prodgitus promises, we sui:mit a lew extrarta, ioin notices of late numbers, which we might ex

tend to a numbler of pages:"The Knickerbocker has been and will he a fact of its

own; a g.uuine ,iing thing all the more desirable nowthat the nev crop of Magnginee, filled with artirles pirateefrem Elgli-h auth ors, make fresh, home cr-ati ao smrrlconspicuans and welrme.---New York Christ an p'nun

The Rev. F. W. S81ELTON, author of Letters from theUp Tiver. etc., will be a regular contributor.

The le-t talent la the country wil he enlisted, and n,expense or eiolrt to make the KNICKERBOCKER woorethan eves deserving of the first position among our origi-nal Auerican Magazines.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIO .X.Three Do.lbr a Vyeur.irtly in advance-there will be

no deviationfrnmthis condition. Twp copies f.,r $5 0M'Fiveenpies. and upward*, $2 00 each. Book 'ellers andPotmstautetsp arerequeid to act as agents. Those who. fi aIl dert-ke to procure suhbrrihers wll receive tavora-llet rmsp . Specimes lambers will be sent gratis on ap-p.irati•n,post-paid.

IND C•'CMEJETS FOR CL UBBIXG.The ENICKERBOCKER and ilarper's. Putnam's (Ga-

hunm Mag-esales. or Guldey's I.aldy' Book, will he senten" year far FIVE IOLLAR&I the KNICKERBOCKERand Home Journal, for FOUR Deilars a year.

-POSTAGE.--Two cents per number. (prepid at the ofice where the

work is d. livered, quarterly in advance.' Afl remttaces and all husinrs communicatlions

mat he addrwnaed, post ptid, toSAJFUEL IT'ESTO X

Surst. ' s34 Bread way, New-York.

WAGONS, CANE C %RTS, TRIP.I PLE CARTSi, Rtagane CVar, S&all aergae

Parts, de•.x Crtah, Whielhrsrws,•te., on hand, aid ar-ri tog from the manufatct y of J. Bodley, Wheeling, Va.

For sale by . P. HOLDEN.Thibndaes.Nevember Ist, IS55--u16

Little Giant.C ONSTANTLY on hand and for satl,

the e4ty celebrated LITTLE GIANT Corn and Cob3Mi , for ne hoere rower, 60. for two hors power, 875.Every tek fb-der, should have one of theme mill. vi theaown.mt saved in qrtitt of p.d is fally one third, be-sidethbgreag lvant.g to the beith of rtnrk.

Tl.iboida,Nov. l•'S. . PF. HOLDEN.

TEAMING! TEA MING!IT IS NOT. PF.RRAPS, GENERALLVr KNOWN that Iasprepared to roavey any qu.

tity .f nueicandle' or ever descripdon. to or from, theinterior, at shet no iee"-'tr'yge andI tortge here fr.'eon a! c n.'gonnehto to my. which are to be conweycd toth''i .tlrw by my t `%ms.

PatnWOaW r trfattI geid:ed,.Thtodruz, Nov. I, ' .. B. F. UCKD N.

! 'rIO.• A .. liOP|l

'Ra• ,

SURGEON DENTIST,N,. ]69 ST.H ARLESWOTEET,

(Oipp, ite Lafayette Stlu.re)

n19t" ,Ew OR, ASS.

110! FkOR TH1E RAILROAD!

JOI XN BERG(EI has placed a Straetinl EI\pres- upIn tie line from Hilonn to the Rli!-

rond (r •sn ig, Terre. onge Dep,,t. capable of carr in:

twlle p s-e•lero. Tihe E\plree wi iairt Ilolltna cl e:morntlllg : liinr oi'cok,nd retllurlirlg to IInunlm, Will

Itave the Delpot imlllllleoely o, tae arrival of the cairs

from the ('tv. sy iat htlf pa't II.

FAR E EA CHII 1A1; - - -. e

lie hoper, by attendini to wants and convenience of

the tavelinle pub.ic loulier to share of theirplatr.olate.He hbn cotnslantly on handi covcyances of kinds at

Houna in convey passiengers in any directiln.Dec itt .lUHN DERGER

.. . . .. . . . . . . . .. .

110 UMA EXPRESS.

F. HOLDEN has now paceed uponSthe ine ro fet he Rtilroad Cro.-ine, Terrelonntf IOe-

tot. t ,l utto, a.~tge atd Expreos, enable of carryingci~ht pa-a, niter-. Express I ackatLes of liilit ierch n-rIiot

w.t I btecatr, lt at cc ,sot:: lte rates. 'hII' Eopren Ntatewilt i :tt Itotot to. mottttgot it t., hltn pa-t9 n'IcKk

andli r,"!urnnln t, tirnml , will le v,- th I "). oto iuttne~eiiate-lv tier. Iti"arritt al of the tr.,tt frot the cis'. s t hattf t'. .t

i 1.-1h it1. r".u,,x' !".' te i Irla'lrr by theiE~r s

lit1 to I.'L' " `P

tott "~ .(~ to .to, I t- ,tr:,itot ) wit F.1.r-

c o sh h to 1 a t:r- .-itot ,etioera .t ottio ~ iutaiopoo to t

1i t-.t - -~;4 "l:toy ether ti,rii Id

It -"r I r (h," tito, .1 Erbtr, .. will It- rereiv-tl *t Hot;Al let e, " I. ).? th ialrr S, must be rn.-t'le paid.~Iott,-c t torttt te heji t o "tt aot rdsti, to ttirs In-too

Strou totnit",. ., wtttoith tortro tucmitno ttttl itctrottoltt

sdo tt-- t.tr, tehwhich is ijttetttd t bencarried ott t it

it reieowaef tint is extendeIP.

R :-t . F.II()I.iEN.

SUCCESSION' SALE.

_TATE' OF LOUlIAN A-Parish of" 'errebonne.

Succession of Eve Naquin., dec'd, Widowof Jean L)Unpr6.

In the noone and by the authority of the Fifth JodiclrlDijtrret Court. itting in and fir the Parish ofnTerre' o ne.thee will bIe olired for sale at public auction, by AL'BINliOUIHG, Sheriff;duly ,omaib•.oo:t. and swor.,, in andlot the aft.re-aid Parish, on

On Saturday, the 12th day of January.1'.'. I etween 11 o'cr ck. A. M.. and four o'clock P. .1 .on tih premliers, at about 15 om les below the town,f lion-ia, the lollowing desc r ibed proi cr'y, to-u it:

Household Furniture;2 Cupboards;2 'l'ables;1 Looking.Glass;1 PlouIgh;I Old Trunk;1 Bay Horse;'T''o,.thirds of the eon n crop raised ont

the land rented troi n A. Naquin and Ro-Salie Dulras;

One third of the Corn Crop on the land'belonging to said estate:

A tract of land situated on both sidesof the Bayou Terrehomne, in this Parish,measuring one arpent and a quarter infri-nt on each side of said Bayou. by depthof surveys, bounded above by land of'Tho-mnas Ellenor, an'i below by that of Mathu-rin uI)pre, with all the imnprovementsthereunto belonging.

TERMS--CASH.A. BOTURG, Sheriff.

Par;sh of Terrebonne Dec. 6th, A. , l~55.. . .. ... i

VENTE DE SUCCESSION.ETAT DE LA LOUISIANE. PAR-

OISSE TERREBOXNNE.Succession de Eve Naquin, Veuve decJe

de Jean Dupr.An nom et par l'authorit de la Cour du Cinquieme Dis-

iret ludiciaire, siueint dlans et pour la Proisse Terre-iann. Il Sera oiert en vente l '.schre publique, p rAU'IBINBOUltG, Sihrif, dimen conuiaionu et Maser.neunt dans et pour la susdite Painis e,

Samedi, le 13me jour de Janvier, 1856,entre 11 heureps A. M.. et 4 heure P. M., sur les lieux &environ 15 mll s an'le-sous de la vi.le de Iluusia; les pro-prites ci- prs deeriles, savoirAlnagefle Nlakiun;

2 ( rIlrs Mianer;2 T bles,1 MrolrIM rl:ir*1 t*urrue;I Vieille M ille;1 Cheua lia.;% de la recolte de maTs ne la terre 'nue de A. Nnquini

et lt'oatie Duges;. de la re.lte de mais sur la terr ilpbp:rtenant h la

dt Seece i:-en.Un mnorc- ai de terre situ -or le< deur cotes dlu Bayoun

T' r:-elounne, ilascetie t'aroisue mnpaseuirait un a prunt etun quait lef.cei.starchaque cote diu tit Bayou, par lapr frndeur ile. arietntaze, borne rn haut car la t0rr, de'i houias Ellenor.et en has par celle aie Mathur In Dupr,avec tlute> les ai.eliiradtios qui se trouvent aur l d.tuterre.

TERMES-.COMPTrA NT.,AUBIN BOURG. Sherif.

P trissiae Terrebonne. ce 7 Veeuibre, A. D. lri5. pfR14.Dr. T. E. VICK,

(OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL ser.vices to the citizens of the Parish of Terrebonn..

Office in Houmn. ,2-iy. I

SAMUEL WOLF,GEVERAL COLLEC6TOR

,WETILL ATTEND STRICTLY TO

the COLLECTION of all claims confided to him.L" Tftice In Houma. I[n2- y.]

Drn. W. & J. L. JENNINGSOFFIER THEIR SERVICES to tiheci:izens of Terre onne. Res dence and Office at the

former res:dece ,"f tr. R. A. Preo itt.Tley are prep tred with ro,ms and comfortable necom

mnodatios for six or eight patients, which they wi' attendtoon reasonableterms. rnl-f.

FALL A-D VWINTER GOODSI

DA TNIS, LiESTER & CO..DEaLKMS IN

FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,HOUMA. LA.,WOULD RESPECTFULLY intorm

Ith.. citizens of the Parish that tbey havejust re-ceived a I;rge and spl•iuli: asortment of F.lI aind Win.ter Goods, consisdng of Staple, ans Fancy y Dr Goods,

READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOEs,Ha•, Hardwarre, Crkeryware, Queenmware, Glassware.Cutlery, Groceries,

Wines and Lbqers,and, in fact, everything that is needed by the citizens ofthe Parish of Terrebonne. all of which they c- n and willsell on as mdvantsgeo~ u terms as the same can be ior-chased 'in aLy other ertabi! mineet in this ai cti, nf romntry. Paschahers are requested to cUil and examine theirskIck. Sept fitf.

PLANTERS, LOOK TO YOUR ITEREST!#,@00 @ Yards

WHITE KENTUTCKY JE 4 !(S KEASEYSFOR NEGRO CL(TW3HU!:tW ILL he sold LOWI'R than New Or-

Sasns wis-nkle prices. Cole loon sad ex minet'ryoaurelve. Touwillinjd it NtO H MBUGI If youdout Coicme soon, you wJI loose a pimt bargain; as it witnot renuiu lorgat

.i " ... LOWENSTES.Corner of ihSdsoz. and re'S r;tu;e;a..ld pobte J. {uri-r'p

Couivc uuery~torn, Thibodauxu. aztgn.61

PKLh11IS uN'S LAJDIE'S' 2iAI i UJNAiL

A Monthly Pcriodical of Licrature, Art!and Fashwn.

1)ETERSON'S LADIES' NATION-SAlt. N4AOAZIE conta. n eig!tr hidried pe. ; u

*riginl.l doua~ln-ciiuil readuinrz r yea.ly. abeutIlsity

ai dae 1'L".Un, aid ner57 thee hii y iSta limtatioi an-

g ae*v oil lme). It i. the ch."aj st and best I;agauinei shi.inncd in tLn c any ether ni.nt}.

T.EPJI1S PIEd ANNUM.IOne Copy. 4= 04'. Three 3'opiC $.; 1tlt, Fire ('spit

5$ . E gh t l'), -iis. $1u ult. t-ixteen Copins, ,$2J A)t'

Always in advance. Addre-a, Poet-l:aid,41 IAIALF.S J. PETERSONi

July 20. No. Jt-2 Che.ln.ut st.. Phiih.diegi i.

Harpers iNew lornthly mlagazise.

J ACH Number of the Mazazine will-coltain '44 octavo pagtes. in adl'able columns, each

v:ar;husclmpr ig ine:.y ne th irnd a .ge of the

choicest .liisellalit ous Liter a

ture o: t.e d ,v. E+ ern nnim-

her will contai; - nmerous Pic aarl iltlllust.aatns, al lat t

Plates of thl Fl-lhins, a copious I'l ronic:e ilf t'irrentiEvelnt.anld iml.ar i d SNices ot the hooks of the Mhontl,.

'the 'Voumllan c l c.lttlnlce wilh th-' ur.•laars for JrNH and ItInx eatianB; butS•laactiptilaons may conlmene awth an)number.aauaabea. "PTE -?• .

ThoMaazire m::y he ~l tainl.t-i of !?oot:ellers. Perildi-ral agnent,,or fir .lhe I':l.ii Lers. at Three iil as ai ear

or twelty ive c. i•aa aIuml er. Th e s

,'ali-.1 ,'tl vola.me,as coiplejt,'i, niitl ih ont n t' oth, Iart -"hla ..t Pt tVo i.l-

lar each tanld tiulin covers are lurnishedl to those w)i

wisih t lava the r harknuaa lera u ifornly thounl,.attwen-

ty-five cent

s each. lTe vollllln e are, inota roaleadl, tlomii.l.

"he i'. li.hIere will supply SIetimne Ntumnters grtnit

ouiv t, Agents antd Po-luta-ter,-. and wil t make aitrtal

arranlgelel to willl tlhem or carrull tint thle M "ga.zinr.

Tlhey a ill al+, sliiptVy fil -. of Iwo ' ersonts, at fite dl, ar,,

ir tive persona at ten dol ar . C eriymlen supplied at tto

da ll a a y'e: r. N:.ta!.er- trom the ctaaue.aceotent ttwill

Ib n!le.r ' vrIr

atll t' td in oa f W ta ot-k.

'Ib e MitgIazltewr ilhi ot•r aevet an : not over eightoullce-s. Th- postla.e upliln a rlh lnlumber. as hich ltuall be

pali quartrl il: tll-ailnce, i Tlre," Ctnts.

I Ech. lle Nens; aers ard 'Perildicals are req-esnted to

dire, tt t " IHarl cr'o M. g azme, New "ork."The" Iuhli-la' rs a •,ll give nt re that they have no i

A'eltLs for whose car, tracts ;.1y a re re.ltale. Tin. l-e

orah ring tile aag .zine flol, Agents or dle.iers must hIak

lto tIheta for a i.llpply of the wark.

} JO1E'S LADY'S bUoKA FoR 1!$:.

T WENTI'ETH Year of Publication bySthie -ame auth ,r -The only 'Lady's Book acknowl

edged by the Lad.esof thi. coultry as worthy of itname.

Principal Points of Attraction tor 1855.It contains one hundred pages of reading matter in ev-

ery in uth's nutlher-no- t iteinning uith , large numberof p stes in J :nu r) and decrreai ,g throughout the year.

;nlt "r~r.L STEEL PI•ATaS.-LinC or Mlezzt.ut in eve-ry nulther.

GODt'S RE.ILIABLE SEEg. FAtitlnN PLATES--(colored.)In eve y number, the only Fashio.u P:at s that are consi,:eed u autho.ity.

KNITTINt.. KlTTlO AND EanBItOIDYt, printed in cnlors.Mlusic.--T o pages month y.E rly Le-uot, in Drawing, are given monthly. Godey's:I.isah e licceiptts-wvrtu. lolet Thee Ioll rsa 'err- I

hor Cooking, the ITo+l t Sick Ro.,in,Nuroerv, and Miscer-la:,eous Hloue-Kesling Itec ipts. ii; gram. and Ilanswith lull direct nns fr l.atlies t ent their own dres. es. Itnttern, for Chiilre.t's Dr a es, Ioth in'I's and tenmal.Ehutroi ler nlld Broderic Anlg!lale P.ttrnmlt-every ninthi greatl varietyi

The Nor-vry -Thi department is invahaiile t~ everytlmother. Mu•el Couitge--ltreat nttcIt.on paid to this de-jia-tlletnt.

A'irr-atise on the hair.-A most errell ,nt articleon the

preuervAtion nid Iwautifuiitg ol this lnolt bhautifui orna-ment to botll sexes.R EMEJIBEI TII- T TIlE LADY' SBOOK!has elas)a given ST EL ENGt tAVINGS. thrnughout theye-r. ni.t putllishing tlhm inJan•tary and Febr~ary, antithen om tting them. In the Lady's Book alo-e you sh-ituin what no other three Magirze c .n furnuih you with.

EVERY DAY ACTUALITIES.This I- anoth. ri•eri,'s of arti•es I.e uliar to this Maga-

zine. Every one of those arttle are illusotratd nith at

lea-t eight or ten of the tire.t Wood Engravi g<. Thisdep rtment is very intere tiig, conuve\ing informatnon in

an agreeat.l furmn, snutable for I.ldcs and gen.lemen, thatcannot be oht.inedl elsewhere.

Thie expense of one numi-er of Ihe Lady's Book. including oteel engrat irg~ and ,ierary unatter. paid :or. not ta-ken from English MI:gazines. far excee's that if any otherMaarzine pubolishd in this country. Wo make no excep-ion, ane are wi.l.ng to have tLe :act tested.

-TEEMS.-One Copy one year........ ............ 3 0Two Copies oi.e year, or ine cup two yearn.... 3 00Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the

person sendii.g toe club.... .... .... ........ 10 OEight copie- one ye-ar, and an extra copy to the

person sendinethe club.....................15 00Eleven copies one year, and an extracopy to the

person scndiug the cub .................... 00f)

Godey's I.ady'. Book and Arthur's Home MEgazinewill hoth he a•nt for one year for $:- .e. 1'o insure whatyou urder being certainly sent. Aidrmos:

L. A. GODEY,nftr. No.113 Chestnut s:reet, Philadelphia.

'New Orleans, Opelousas, and Great WIest.ern Rail-Road.

OPEN TO BAYOU LAFOURCHE' CRSSING, 52 miles, for P'a-~engers and Freight.

TI ifs wilt run daily to and Irons LaLurche Crussing, as ;olohows:

Summer Arrangement.LE WVES ALGLERS at P o'rtenk, A. M.. and arrives at

Lafourlhe Cros ing it. 11 I'clock, A. 1M.RE lURININI, leaves Laliumrhe Cosoints at 3 oclock, P.

M., and arrives at Algiers a 6 o'check, P. M.&Serial Train.

A SPECIAL TRALN willie le Algiers every SATURDAYAFfEI100ON, at4o'rlo k, and returningon MONDAYMsIRNING--le .lng the tcrossiig et 7 o'clock, A. M.,arrivine at Algiersat 10 o'clock. A. M.

EXCURSION TICKETS, to g, and return the same day,wiU be issued every day, as follows:

To Bayon des Alletands, ......... ....... $1 35To LalourcheCrossing....................$2 •

Julyl9-tt A. B. SEGER, Vice President.

PIutnam's Monthly Magazine.

THE LARGE ahd increasing circle ofreaders of Patnamn's Monthly lMrlude, of coorse, a

great var.ety of tastes, aid many shadl. of p: eference, asto the scope anti lcharacter of its co.iteunt. Fully a:wrethat every Hrticle-g. ave or lively, peetl .tire or practic-nl,factor fiction-cannot possibly excite tie interest andmett the app.oval of every reader ulike, the aim of theputlihlrers is to to present such a eootbiiation of al] thesefitatures in each ni.mrer, that all intelligent radlers willind their tastes consilered, and their intel!.-ctunal *n er-ts.imnent provided for, wit.t all rea-onahb:e lier lity. itis inieleil ithat ev, ry nimber shall contain articles oneach of tile follow ilg subji etn, viz:

1. NATIONAL WLLFARE.-A paper on some topic ofgrave public interest for the cousiderution of all good cit-ir.ens.

2. POPULAR hCiENCE.-rformarion itllstrative ofthe various Iranches of Natutral History, prepeoed bycompetent scientific men, in lively and attractive languagefor family reading.

8. SKbTt. llES OF TRAVELS in various parts of theworld. In this department selection is made om a largemass .f or ginal m ,e" al.

4. Blt ,iliAPIIICAL AND IIISTORICAL Sketches.5: ESSAYS on various Literaiy Topics of general in-

terest.-TORIEI. Sketches of Society, Strictures on Popular

Pollies aml V.lacies, Ac.7. EDITORIAL NOTES on Literature, "ine Arts, Mu-

sic, and topic. at large.The lit of able and distinguished contributors has been

widely extended, and embraces the mort eminent writersin the country. The plan of omitting the nimes of thewriters w iii be adhered to,. lot the eries of steel portratsengraved for the Magazine will be cotinned, and thenames will be given in the index to each volume.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.$3per annum, or "5cents per number. Two eopies for

$5; hve eople- to one address, $10. Clergymen and Pout-masters s•tpplitd at $1. Those remitting $3 preoptly inadvance. wll receive the Mlilg azine free of Festage.0 All commualcations should be addressea to

DIX & EDWA~I&b,Publisher. I.f PI sanx'eI MuawLY,

sly 191Sf to, Perk Place, New York

Jno. JAY LANE-. AND--

W -- v. J. LacEY,,1ATTORNE)"S AT LAW,

t !a' No. 72 tamp ltyeet, Ncw Oroeaas.

IFor Sale!

I FIRST''-RATE Seconj-Hand BUG-1. .GA.-A god barga'n wi I he given.

Enquire at the Carriage Shop of

N.v 15 A. S. ROSE, Ilonmna, LIa.

Estate of George Roddy.

STATE OF LOUISIANA-Fifth Judi.Si..l District CIn :t-,-'ati+h of Terreboune.ItuOIev•, IIENIRY F. COLLINS, of the Parish of

Terr. bIonne, has ile.i his applicatiton with the Clera or

said f ourt, pra) itn to be appointed Admlinistrator of oitd

'I tireforeallperonrsare herelby warned and notified to

file their o, jectens, If any th y have, tithe said :pl:i'a-

t1ol. It'1 Ot Cerk 01of said Court at his odfice il the too n

O1" lo.ulna, in tlen dqy, aller the first publstaill hereof.or the aidl applic Itiun will be eoutlixmed and granted in

due coullrse .• Iaw.WITNE•S my hand and the seal of said Court.his 7th d fy of Nov'r,one thournld eight hundlled

a ud fift h -five. J. A VCOItCK, t errt

i;- Yifth District Court.,Terrcb,,nne.

Succession de George IRoxdd.

EFTAT DE LA LOIJISI -%NF-C"olr d!eAtendu4m~e DitiEN!t ID;,r..ig . d pi~-e

reh.,nte, a fait 'on alpilii-. im ail i refi.-r de a!;j ('itVir,

ii iu lie. touites 1.-a Trotiim qui ioircewe,viieiiijtn la d;e metn uit 1p e le-. Ir"ttite

u'tiiesde it'eduire au Gretlierde ladite Cur a sk.i les-

reau.j, dla vtihle,e hIi..tesdiJumr-.qui quitimt la

lr'li me ulic;itor (le cectivi.,,5in.kn lit dite leniande -er.

aco'ect-e : Comiri nee see.- la loi.ae . Pa ai-le oceiu de ladite Cour, ee

i Noveui- mitl huit cent riitqtafte-c 114.J. AYC4 iCK, tireitier,

i2-zL de la Cotur du 5 lueDrt Tenrelanne.

P101111 11111 eugh s3

T HE SUBSCRIBFR has on hand aboutone hunnre~i PI night-, A.J. 1dnug & .M:(IahAl nuntetture. of \incsvifle. li\}.. sizes rrlanSo.l to N .4, 1\\-hirh (Iorther ske f class ngth runaienmnlctt.) he !lerl

o sr ale on 'March crelit, from SI to $1 p rj I14'igh loft er

thlaIn he lias ."ver lbefore so',! i this mnarkel. It ires trolt$ , u) u $11 1;4. A f "w Bull Iogues or Shovel I outiu

:.t Bl PIasvt.'Wrswould do i vii ti, erni)r . this opl 'r-tu ltt to Al1!ly thetrnoite. with go ml andt rile -p pho' ..

iTHe+, et.ui.v, B . fit) iiJ.1 E.%.

Thiioolsol. Nuvernhcr2st.1,'3ih-nIii _

A. B. RAGAN,Grocer and Commishion

RIERCIIANT,Nos. 8 AND 10 ST. PHILIP SrT E :T,

'Thibodaux, La.EEPS CONSTANNTLY ON HI\NDa large s:ock of Fresh Provi.ians, and Western

Produre. which he can aford to supply t'la ,trs and otherswith on terms more advant;ageous than they can purch-•sethem in the city of New rcl .ns.

His sluply of FAMILY GRO('ERIES. WINES. andLIQUORS. is vry e extensive, and consist in part of thefo l.o in mnsied rtic:es, viz:

APPLES, Dried and Green, Kercutr, Wa'nnt, Tomato;ALSPICE, LARD. Nl. 1 Leaf;\\Is"re I.onn-rsur ;

A] • IIAs '.P . Les. a •I:ac'i, Ilans, Sides, and I.~isrwrxcK;

hould rs; Lian ti as ( near. , -p -"no,

BrEr. S'oar-Cured: Peach end New York liras-it TTIEII. GOhen and West- dies; ( id lourcnn, Irish

a.iil Reetitie I Whisk y: Ja-lASE .SNanvy'; lmatil Ioumn; Holland G(;l.Bi•,r sl. Soda and Bnlter;: itc, itc.:BREAtaD, Pil,t anti Nvy; Mi atai, Cretandl KeNt'y;•UtcKWitAT,keg and laxes; 1•1,S-t-rs;lteonms, As- orte: M.tisAR•IILACKINg. "Mison';' Mal.it E-, FrictlpsaI;sI:atr, all sizes; Mse;:

Ilit KEtIs, TilT and Paintel: NITMEa-iS:CF'iE•, t no. Jala& M•ril:a: NT.rc. P c.ns and A.omnod.CAoL ., Spelm, St r, and ilLt, Olive, I.amp ani l l,; .r.l;Fr, nch Ta low; OSia.l;

CuntrsE. Pine Apple', Eng- Il( KL'e, Assonrld:hlslw Dairy and Western .,uttK, Mess n;,n P. inw:

Reserve: 'oirAro.E, sweet anlli is.I;CHitoriLATE N I- 'E.tEnac, Dr ed;CA'NDIES•, ASorted; PIpEiEa, Black:COrsDIAL-, do.; PEppER SAit E•;Ceaas, an exCe lent as'nm't; Piloae. Shirting an Riflde;C ns, I'I yiing; l'Wie,Ctay and Sitine;CtvKar ~Ns; RAIsInr , Ma ag:;

CuicvEs; Rltc.,Carol.naa.,d Creole:CLuTiiESPINs; SALT, coarse, hile and t ble;CiRnas London; StcARn. LIl" antdl ro'ti n;

l'CA.. Percus ins; SAPr. liar, Castile ant FancyDDEtuous.s, All sizes; STAR(CH., Ia'. and I Ol,,a :

Eslis; S'rr., Scotch and lMac..boy;FV.Ce, St. Louis and Ohi-,: S.iaINiu;:kF'tin, Cod. Mackerel, and StoT, Buick anl Drop;

Ilerring; iAL taERA-rru;FISHius TAC.LE; 'IT's. A-surt "d;GIssna; Tnnicco. dti.;GaRoICu; T'rs-W am do.;GARDEN SiEE.S, VI'EGA s;HIns, sugar-Cured; W I SEs, Madeira, Sherry,Isluno: Chnmplagne, Prt.L n d lRed;Jcus, Stone: Wasu luBwOaS, etc., etc.

And, in fact. EVERITIIIlNG th.t is usually keptin a wholesale or retail grocery, iay be had of him onthe nlost reasonable telnms.

A. B. RAG AN, 8 and 10, St. Philip Street,

ZAugust , J8•5i-n3tf. Tbibouanx. La.

THE HOME JOUI1nAL.

BY GEO. W. MORRIS AND N. P. WILLIS.

New York City.

$2 00 Per mamnur, is- Advance.

,fORRIS & WILLIS'S Home JgtrnalIV- Is pthlhshed every Saturday at I0" Fulton, uppositeDutch Street, at three dollarsa year, or two dollaro it p idin ndvance. Three copies are forwarded for one year toone address for live dotirs in advance.

The Home Journal isent by m, il to all parts of theUnited States and to the British Province., done up instrong wrappers, with the utmost plnctu dity and despateL-

Any lostlnaster,or otherperson, who will tend am tendollars for six new subscribers, shall receive a copy gratis.

Subscriptions, ordersremittances, and all other comma.nicatiuns, to be addressed. (post-paid) to the editors.

CLUBB•LVG WITH THE JMAGAZINES.

The Howe Journal for one year, and either of the threedolhtr Magazines, of New York or Ph;ladeiphia, will benset to the address of any sauLcriber for tour dolara inadvance.

Tb-' Home Journal and. Dieben' Hnmsehold Words,(plished at $3 per annmo,) sent to one address for onerear four doltlrs.

b: jr Aeidre~ MORRIS & WILLIS,nGtf. 107 Fukon Street, New York.

Day •belool for Boys.T HE SUBSCRi3ERtakes pleasure in

announcing to parents and itnrdians thtt he hiwrthased of Mr. J. J. Gardner, the unexpired lease oftheuarid.School House, situated in Thibodaux, where hesill continue his school for the future. His charges arestoilons;

Gor the regular En-lish course, per month.....$6 00oFor each addition l !anuate. per month....... I •oArangements have been made to accommodate those

frcm a distance with good Betrding, at reasonable raes.For further information, apply at the oice ol the•Ili-

odaux Minerva, or toh ARLhoa. SCHIIEFyPBTEIN, 1inlp-f

Thihodanx. July 17.1851-11?.G.F. CONNELLY. N. I, RIGHTOR.

Connelly & Rigbtor,ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

WILL PXACTICI IX TsE (cDUr O1

Terrebonne, Lafourche, and Assumption.[n2] OFFICE IN HoVMA. [ly]Thibodauax Female lualtlale.

S. I'ENNEY, Principal,

A IDED hy onmpetent teachers in Eng.lish, French, MuYc. I, broidery, D.awing, Paint-

Is. etc.The eighteenth session of this Institution wtil conm

mence on the let Mslday in October nest. No scholarwill be takn for a less term th:n one ses'ion of fivemonths; but scholam may enter at any time. and chartedonl" from the timeol einarace. Ly H ooard and tuitompayable in advance.

Board and Teution In EnJith, per sessmi of Hvem.nths............... ............ ... 00

Washong, furnishing room, lights. etc., per month, 3 00ausic on Piano and (i', ue of Inslatrument permonth...-.... ........................ 8 00

French, Emroidery, D)ra instand Painting. etc..per aik... .... .................. a n

Taition forday sobolar, per month;.............5.•r 0oincidental expea-es lorac:sion ou f le a\snths,.. 1 00

Oct I•, d85--l-tf

SCOOrTT "LIIT!.E GIANT" IR( %:bt(,

Pah izied Mayj Nutt, jy

r HI E aItterttention of I'';antef;;'~~~i11 rnd St ckb-frerh r s to genera! re l T:. "I

thus mill a tbe kuott iSpktnt anI Aul' t t 'C ,.,use; not otdl well milrjted or gSO, 'lt l".11 )hbut Fr.tt flo the talble. ;in , Ij. eeIly ylr Breu1 Slnot ttity rile or 'Irt in the fall.

In sitting this mll. nlo meehaniior me mr r,,t Ir rrrnl, only reqluring to be ia.te cld to a Il.ar ra ,rrE atillaj-tel and weed a':, hot- iel s a;uq1

late Agricultural Fm r' in ihin, tit Kett-ir i.9u..: other ;fatet' and tbateiu the Illri s.+tFyuupll~n

n r; as rll is the re,:,ty con,,, entationiefaul L i wet.n~Switnes~sing it. 1Ilrlrtnawcr lnsal.

'IThese wells .r. guarazsteed in thi mot uo4Ptitre rter; u:t Nt.. .warrttletdt to grtnd II? busltel, feedSue withionueho.c, tnrl,le oetml at ite lseu *'trrult.a ul csttte, realdy Itt tItm tht let , -\o Ibgind, .24thuturt;ls I er hoee it i ne it n m h, silranllt;~r;ure~l by $o.t & hurt, St, Louisr: Scotlk eB:t oe;Sot

6H*ts 'ucuai

FTrau Ihe I'inrinri sti Pair Tirie,1'Tiu ITrI F ( SNT."-lD-y in ija ion

estalhlishnieiL of ? iko&t K ledges. wecalmedUt inoperatons of wa ht the inventor has denomianae 'i Lnt e t ti tnt Co. i andl Coirn Co~b Jtitl." It ever name vu'I apl'sI 1 it i ini the pee-eel notanee, Thetlrlam hb,n v atiiii tihree hunidredl poiidn, aid with a'ingleli,,0{ tave Id it tin lo.-t alll, it eaLt ip cur aneco '*,jih

a neenatn"l " Itia go uip on an iopronBlten on ii..I i-t p tent of thin kind ever attained, andl minr ,hiin i.s couisrtii on tlthat it can be put utgetli ancd tet e{ znotioa in twe ,tt muipitcs... ni aft,,rn aids he inllinfs,' xed

used udth eans I y anyi.wy. It iFll gilnd with n aChot.13 o a14 ~unnni- It, r hour.To Lihr f eiier, thi ai ili, so s'nple in iLt s oirun.iorauc'"upyil~i t: 1 tte place. prope.i-+. by l ower atrial, onhi-n rt turrinhedil at the eicaieiu_ low price,,f $..iei.

'rei on ,

- or' th.'e 1.-incri ict. nrwe .hve ae00,1nh'a he eioer III '. hei heen in jtr, a rd: they laine niteir"WL lunLr. I.r etery it e net, ren.iiu n .0 izlthlurr l lour

tail iii at i ott & liedgen, \o. J U a:er 'trrem, eiautmine'ee it in ipeiriition.

For -hai in I ilowl( lordriiabr! e nlersiureewhe basOfin npn'rati~n . wholich he will be 11.-onn to eni ihij

nli. f2-nlit B. F. HItIiDEy.

New.-Or e~mns, '.aSas. l ld Great uiJsnEm k~presr.

i)DA l.1Y EXP11'ks: flno1YPotnaisI.hoil on the t )ll",usa It ,ilr..aI. b" tvre n \ea nr e~ns

:u ,d~ ltnacnt L('lllrllte, OontltitiE in \.w Olin,,, wit,,~"The Atitro,,ra Et\pr'"I-' or .i1 dt- pt t i, at iCiil aitt

Towno. in time No"tit ad Weaeat.d a:Blyw. Latuurce,,with

1IoLiDE' -oT.GST AG ) EA'RDFSOSWAGOY N,for Ttti.,,oLwvf. Itli,,,. T.gerrille,Ite.a ick's B v, l atcr-'

ti . te,'.te % illt Fr n.din, New Iberia, St. bMattiui.vile~, Wa'atiin; t , 1 Lll ] 019ou11aa.

NhE('tI ,J JEct:. ICY, 'ALVABLESS, nil Me~rchnnditeof everv .ilne.ieE -i it tw a.rlled and delivrered iront.pdhNotes, i)Dtfs, B4IL1 ,etc., coliected, tud all .rde a atrndedto pnncttllnlly.

E ,eh EXPRE"S in charge of sperial mieooeeero.All nerchaaui*e,or .rderofrot, New 4)r eans f. r theta-

terior, must be lets at the office h oire 6 rP .. tile dayI rctvous t.'idertar". ltrders left at Jien-ph Itartsa',,I4)1.1 I.evee street, wiltrereive prnltt ottentiie.

EXPREOS leaves Adlamo Cu', I'tfee. No. 9+ Camp st,tia ly at A. M., rentrurngneaeno F~anklin House, Thiho.dautat I P. ~,, an IBIy L..our.he at d P. r.

IIAII.REIAI) AN;)) ITS tli).iAGh: EXPRESS.In contection with the above there is att eopler f ,r bs

tra..slow tatiuan of Iiaggage I, any Iart of the ity of New1Wrier o, on titat p esotoero gi iog thee r name antdohe)tr tie Eoprero. Me:r-leneiX ci lOtve thetr OggatteatIte.v

d ans direeted. with p'roj iitneiii m tlr tt Itnt-tI'] e. aStret

11 I-tf7 Office r' (~'amp Stree

- -ovhn Larkinm,

c OP PER.Z1 %.N:cTIN. SHEE:TIRONS.UItAk- AND LEAI! MAYUFMCT1UiIIRE

.Iacksoa Street. Thtbba'dui,I,ha' on haned etery var y

(;tknig toIV uhcr stores and Grates.Alo.--m..nu.uc.attre C' ,KiXrr,r Grotno lot~n. ta.orn her,S ,Vrt hr',. Jnu - ):.e. ;n 11 ert thl~l.r'.neete~l WAIsj hn'in e.o. It the .,rtest nnltce, an.ieo thie nanrc-

iI.,piou l'1 n:ero wit it i to their own Irt1.1- torucourngp e oi~~~:lr t r t xt..rro. i.e im dOterflnihtndI, 6,ereryth." n in .,"e arry I. 'K lumnp r.

AI.4.)-Age. t nr the Iv ri-i.e.. ot Iaetrtrr e and Terrehotner hgr the .sale t C. I.IYITT : CORN aid CogtCR iluN4;; MILL fn P ti tern..

EiPR'ItT'r PATENI' I.16 IITNIN(; R, 'I), the hea lanthworhld. All .u this. inn.. rr oeaaier trlinu ji4tCy

S ASbA S. ROSE.

CARRIAGE & HAR N ESS MAKINGS A.D REPAIKING,

BLACKS.JII l'll\ G!-AND-

PLANTA TION-WORKT

Tha un r'gnedI wuuld re pee fully iform the pe.piof lerrehlw le that tie lias retalimhed himserlf n Iilonma,where heinltend tn, carry on the alve bLsuLies-e. on +a

extensive satle. Pia:ter' and othtro having work in hinline are invited t, givr him a trial, as he is ro Ildeal thathe is fully ante ht g.ve sat sfuctinu to all. II has in Li

empkioy one of the be.t h ,r'e shot re in the rtau , and ilt

work in that I ne warranltedlie wuala resprcltuly silict a share of the psottnm!e

of the public. A.S•.il&J l.Houmina, Oc ober I. l'---jyl4-ly

STABLIA'G!rY NEW S'I'TA LE is towv alnat co in-

1L It-e, rnd I am .re arin t.o rnt1y eIn thi I.ireri.U-iUf2r iu all it i..Iitch.c.. Itoles aPia ytii .la, o DO ICIhevey kind n' eoled. re d}' at -hoot o"tice.

Vrirrs of oh rhnit cit or by thi dlay swo oiod hn beCnreducse odnce foo-d has rsenosgnosh. Cu-toss.or ran soyfolson haaing huMir h1ssooo wel fId anti haken io .sf hut"sme a scal. I. F. llO&A)LY.llr

Thi'" shssox, N v-nshr r lotoO :.3-nlsi--y.

Thibodaux Home Academy.J.BRYSON BURROWS, A. B., Psinclpal.

THIS INS''ITUTION will open onon Mond'• ,thelTth September, aed con inae r-

mOuths. It is de-irab e th:itStudents be present on theirst call of the tertm. Pp Is, however, will be rrcived

at any time, aadch,'rgedac.o:dintly. This chooel issigned to plepare atut!ets, by a tiieral, tbuhough, ad

practicil education, fir collede, or any other hbuirem dlife; the plan compriaing a compleet preparatry earEnghah, (;iu.scal. and Mathematical. Phtron may rneured that an earnest and persever.nu efart oillmade tocultivatethe head, heart and hamd-te ran IMec.. mnl nt liUgent. good and useiul men-to gIv OrsatImaTS Of arairCT education.

-TERMS.-Sor the renular Enclihcourse, per mnuath,.. fEach addit o, langlla-e, .. IF Arrangements have been male to ar

-r-emli

several students wiih IlOALI in the family of the ,re

cipa'. It is desisasle that applications to that elect,Pmade at an e.rly lay.

Thilo.aux, Sept. ;, 13i5.-8;f.

J.J. LAMOUREUX,-LEVEE STREET,

TN i IBODAI I-W OULD most respcctfully annmundetoY epicures that he has made arrange ena wit

Jone's Expre-s,on th Opclousa* aairead, to L~-P mpregular supply of

Oysters, Clams, Croakers. Red Fish RedSnappers, Pompano, Trout, Sheep-Hea

Flounders, Crabs, (wft and hard shell,)

Shrimps, &c., &c., from the New OrleCu

Market, during the entire season.Persons aho .may wish any partienlr kind of •,s R

etatlles. or neats, sahoul leave their orders daily ,bto'clork. p. it.. at his stand on t

he leve e near t•P'

Co.'. and they will ueet with proimprt attces

July i5-n2tf. . J LAMOERWN LW CARRIAGE SEHOd

ULFO ) & BRO()TI ER havingCfg -. menre Ithe Carri•,re .l .in n inall it belsr ac

the Shop on Jark-iti street n,-.t j or , thi r di

Church, ''hibokil:,x,are preared to, mta -as •

.Jggies, .arriigs, Rt a Sa 4a urfi any and every style. asoN repal oeg doe. top ssiringantythi'g iu their line would dt, wel . Ri.--e

cak, Alh work uawranteedtl t: give ntiidae AF. &.8. tender their thaiks to Ae c•izens f •

tion. Lefourche and Terrerainne

, -r tre i -tai "bet1p

they have extended to them since the issa two sad

thatthey have Ieen enga-ed fa the

aL.re ba '-

hope for a continuanrce of the-santc. oc"' ksaThey have alwaS' on hatndl larCs f n r.

glei, and 'ulkies, Harness. Wh I. Fyta 1. 35, Ich

of their own MtaM lacturi n g

,thLewtOLka

Salways gur, rauteId.*rheyare wiqktg1 to tradeutn ver t ].e? ttrMe r aS*

org :id lr aer, All renrirCid.,ne at r•ewith thegreauLLtdeLSRDAh. RRO k JkP..

i 1tLIRD & td ROT :•• -Thibodaux,August id, lh ,3tf.

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