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SF .d Il 7k1 ,A ..... - , V three dollars; if the ! tIin I tOl~4a~a ~ n a re pibg at 5 cents ar line; ~r 4 nd ve " n p l r :r; na da abscrptio WiF Not eta os R1wltut =,t 23eijjilthrirt r uprsarxLF ratit re- wm~wv'C rk'Mr. s ow! .sq4 gas s 1 rs -14 R E als 1 or ttanti-pJe~: rs t 8t t, Li Al akar -; Th.iag r { ~1* y a of CIA - f :.S Key ' .. k"' t ,t a ' 3,r P '.+ -".r.'y9A=`' ^,f, ; arm.:: s~'r 7 _ k" :ir ' 4 7~8rr i. ~ f i o T oU G E A R ' . Lt - teen O'~ae id. riDe feea =the i irecta Y LadiEaal,"founde fUUO lJindIf@Uldud~thi In tile ':rM~and J. uat4oe yat the death o tiudeass iaa t et e-t s fully to ims wer. t6he espechaapr mrpw rho shalB have m~i~iheiulueihakm of tB*I tse. f bo S . =hstei so. of meena B eann, n'qof re~e ewtymay one da airt9 I sttios gornmenI el all doall toxmehe themg e& citi na rii fal 1 s of fazzihe For tis p pose 'ajbrsi a j aevoku # intellet reqhlred; an "do~p :fire f otaoe and anti. persFtoeore~diary comlpanwr. But a kiotedgd of sience, the eerizs of the Wn~teit as, wi not suce by them*elves fo a co.m R la' in 'Ideas, houd 'aleo be 4n- #eiwgminds. The beif' In one, mi ratibsal ,}hzeateay Though tbq l9 as" h , b"ioNioe Inform 1 te b *iliiwe11i4 th ia to bomma to -theGreatG(e b Cre itor the As ahiet' of the e iWir'i O imotto ahonl4 then be Tole' ' a atdo r hbr.Every att- t~beitsed upon-hsa nt.=tir~d ii sbtshea hy+ mud ahundeat. Tiley shl e tw their reeeso anad the exercase neeery, to hi every thn hsia n moalt hepueevemanet oths.ettd : <. mu oresevertws mami thswiuellhini the Ali rntor a maa; O ht; e T nt di u JC; iillsr awd i a LDkb I" y SItsl4 .!a8y~'e r s direr s .: I brin .;- i-h. ;'';l.; r pair er' , s r-w;i - at . =1 ,t m a 'ar 1 It r ropsutaL~j t5 aab~ V 4jual *a V ?*a0, 4 na $'wih~ *r1i~m~. ~ ~bF esttsr I 71* oi i rs e a 01 O1aa' i soy .E !j* 1 a y a.?iP 2~~,- E~'1.3~~i-ct'1 = d g4. teofV ' a"-tu'cam st Ws' arei. 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Mums.-Tbi, J Tench l~i be tau~gh ab ~a d` t!tju& wriv.&o" New-Orleans. itSittefhhdrgit 1.plrib a *vivide 'fe ahjang; th ' inth anenti will ao bepaid t.o ak tfriutl4aun fbtm'baiie Oetis, andlelevate 1hir chaMter., Th.y veiflHave uoten to teat Uaarprlee of evil mpodis tious, rem ainint eawi'tlh t13 a eneloear of l~ke rPrta d~rtn~euiJe~yc Miit~~hs b, the >u anttne a eyes U1 tailea herh l ' adit uPg i urgsd wtela ith mi rIan., The twill aa vhtts #saeptfr mte sparent$ :Roflron wol } s edusiu aThe` an tioev morg .classes awh Then i ol s'tb. to the eathof =the{ rap;'is, ;ailet e ri lsbe w : and r abund- a t, tike rude will wrbR ed:. .mod raneei Retigiimr to' the. d worn, of education.Fbo may belong to other denominations will be i_ ceived .anthue dpil "=' inif to the publc idse~Lth#p91usesd-~, /"; Snt schooj,-- ~may pr jet m rh~gef end* a gt, alvee ons' r,-tbkerhejpt;fi I pe, ci ta - t -ethis ostt m q ee 1s-pr lBo v and. e .wan, atOQ a D9VLm~ ayp2- year trr ` and the tleies em sil hairr*I ~ iRdl. : tmtksshn iib af w IW',~Wi ?eeftho a all e s attheir en=corna st" hsb bv1s1 hv ~aaiI * the whets #.w r ,wI ot ':It + i*' :also -a s '! ;cbrushl ,:>corabs, t t_ :~4 ~ a D ej U I cdao " r eg ~t. r; Sc " x yr JSs- *W- JAN~i ILL";I' -mss T I:i gY --------------- Al 11 Ei~'Ciartlc pills, (TaR f-'JA TED, F' ' :., irfYE MADK 7 Vft*~N BLOOD ~kNtI CUIRN THu SICE. P wc~P; siwr, Plk gdaid no oPa lat S~y rea F-y ! , a .l j ~a, t - ffheir it~i',Ntta :. .SFS FOR THU CURZt OF Heada.she,. Sic C geo$achte Foci"Stomach:' DR. .e ; G. mi fir :l i have repeati! j arsd ofthe wanit Ieiiubaeb b ilaabpdya-kawd 71 ur two of your Pils, Ilbmu ar hisate frtos aou N e!h, which they cleane at once ft.ee Wt lt~Wa1ebe other5 as the amn-eh fact ist A }a a li~isbr tiers -earl; Lm s, otmayt*, Silt: I . r li ;jtic Iss a a4m j" tC$ ilte the syar use. yetii~i t rely sity emn taiO iu ALONO QRAisLL, lisD.?sq~ Mides Slcaa3, Dyusentay, aud orate.. Pbit. (fie, Ravtlmdn, s. Ca,,; iph, Nor.. 16,X185.. DR. ill AR :Your Fills are tih perfetiod, oft medicias. hey1hav ei siemy irk move good the ii tel Ste had bamseiKl and ynuiu mgpaythei mouths. - Wt oE tq bhe docture atigremt eatpeuoers, but got uo better. She 'commesnced tar !rig llt wbieh coon enrs'm i ser 1 lkagbeg pqua . tslles o worms (deadL from I.r body. They asTenwdocursd her and oar two- tfrdae 'of bdiddy; dntery. Os. if out usghbisrm haj= ansyudi m a. Issutwith , two doses of you iilswh oa, oarnd us paid from iee to twenty =dollies dueto st muchtlsun eftbiat Weai cured sutsrelycera- w.S Saizh amiedi ayon iwhichmiactumlly goodsand houCatwii bepdiu d here. OUOi: .1. oi.vw I !l s. r l~di ImtidmaMlmtpurity of the flood. - Zh'm xss at. FV Bbrase PAetpe-f 4dsss t uro5 Bodsiss D . ATESR I b use ad your Pili tt adir sa. is sI my thnirmly sod amongtihose Juat cadke to trust.in di, trd ! 6egoktbtsasgnusfofdigestisauam dpurEi the blood they tare. harsry ut resedy I hbae eseve, bao. api I ans coo~iesleary reonpmssdt tpem to my lotends., Touan, Vu*d 171115S55 Cos1t.Y NeJy.OeeLj. 54,152S .DEAB m~,lR: . yost Csmhari~~jr~iitF;B p rir ao*&atd thsss aexelle nit y~aw, 2.to e -thae sy tem ami -JOHNY 0 JiRAC MMM D ysi ;,iSe 5cr$rua, Kam'er; 1viri4 tter, T an; Salt aht _ m isra Pbuw agir phe f~t.Zsqde,pbi4,185S- DR AYUi:Your Pills,, fret Dioall that igreat -s `iitdE i Yh i ' hawcori iny r of akerons _ oda1 a e Edsand felinepauwe fm. Her tai been long rte ilisted with e 55.8If5pleaon her`SSia'ZI o 5Lei.r' her = , Mhr oar culb e gtwspued, she abs I4ried your. Pitls.aoit the have cared her:AdA' MQRGRIDUL ='" mitlmm, Neural a, and Gout. a PuihBLyas &shnehj O:mirai h l r6;b1856 Ut41R: I *srowl sinea ssttful thasdliefyonr *has bragbt me-eifi didp sop st aypoelsealaei you A. settled in my limb s and brooghkfrc ezyraallaih ueralpiU t; whihepdedbuehewin'eleaa'm it wgn ntitl, bf'geit ee .yekelfrut ag seet .Makens ea 0 -0 ypazvdrats ;Theira deae rste slw, bet cnre' By peeiv~~ in the ose of thenm say now entirely well `;Seanle~d~ate s ,EauRosg4 lire 5 D ee 185 DR AYER :I have been entirely curedf=y.yi iieltdl 'of ;rm a asLD .Co,1. PLATY ', req ayso s rativ purges, they src pmaoefleat Taht easit 1l qtl181idART Ha ti t 1flU a ef6.ure''the al a ~atite nr1'me Pikng salama apeukift ilsaadeasdos i t Ki a public t'! art" `der !aera that frequently `follo ita a.- ' -mu }n~ametwseael .eri mimzral+ sebatance whsee - xs lliPI AR$ `DR S. LIEU, Predioai labta~cd . seal Ciatidr LOlilogie , 'fiat by d si Qerwl~ I . Nm Ga~Osqasi Q =S..z r .y~ I~T-' Cj j ,ap afe seamer ii t t r* '' a'.ftt -, r =Z I0"" thatmayf- Efs, taunuathe~~ ink~ 44 k areY hr -itiie , Bar- . ada; ie ir dps a an tat- itFiar ~t `,2, 4 i}y ymod gzx : , , Or t a arta•er •s WVinted. A J INK Pltation eituated in the ene taei-otfPrairitMeriento, in the Parish of St. TLanry, measuring about.100 arpents of lhigh land, upon which there is a -. small dwelling house, a=qua it y of orange trees, and a fie canal, "This property is the only oie in Mer• o which is suitable for a Saw Mill, b egingilatei d at the junction of Bayous Nez-PiquaezaddesCannes.--Also, a Cypress Swamp4f 150 arpents, situated on Nez-Pi- quez, one f the best and richest Cypress a apam pn that stream. I der: fartherinformation, apply to F. Ri- elbrd in &ieviue, or to tte iunderigned1on, M.r:er River, Aug. S21* 1858.: F IFL'E PLANTATION sitnated about 3 miles North-West of the Town of Opele•ass, containing 700 ar- pents of land, upon which there arse a fine and eonfortable Dwelling House, Overseer's House, NegroQuarters, Corn Crib and in short, al the improvements necessary to a plantation. For the, particulars, apply to the Editore of the opdo.oa. Coarer. SOpelousm, March 6, 1858. PLANTATieO FOR SALE. A-likely plantation, 3 miles from Opelousas, is offered for sale at pri 'vate sale. It contains 178 arpents of land,,30 or 35 of whieh is wood. land, and the batncee good for cultivation There is-a good dwelling house, negro8 quarters, cotton -gin:, wad all the necessary out houses and all under fence. For particulars apply-at this oice. Opelousas, April 4th, 1858. FOR SALE. A Tract'of Land, two miles:long a alf a mile broad, on the Big ee ige-- Parish of Avoyelles. Apply at this e, (Opelouss Courier) Opeousats, Tuily Wd, 185.-6m. POR SaLE. A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, lying on . Bayoee Courtablems, near the Town of Wash- ingtnea cosabiing abo 8 0J'acres, with about 20 or * C reeseef cleated land, oer 4 negto-cabiemsand a aie-CypressrSwampin the dear. A TRACT 0F L&iMD Ing endg ayon Courts- blease near. theTows of Wasbington, containing aheit s)e Waommberof acresa, wi about 60acres oaf cleared landiasnimprovements. -Thee two tracts will be saldaieperately or to- getheras they areneareas other. Terms mode- rate. Applyito_ HALSEY & RITCIIE, S Civil Enginees, Washington, La. IumJarp lath, 858. ?w 3,20. Ae l fovtal el ce, Cuvry Town of O on main street, .suitae: fe ise for rice rreaCoifee~iona. -There Sona the preies, a good kitchen. well, gar.- den every thing ingood order, anid would be sold cheap anid upon conditions that would shit purehasers .For particulars apply at the Courier ofce. Sept. 26th. 1858. ISIDIE GRMIAUILLA, iartl :utter- a.d a ;grawer, OIt hies evies the pubh ofehe Parish aof Bt La irEnrlsgiestabisahed at St. Mar. desrville, a De oet Italan f arbleoftheleta qealirty, Milane , pepedtoereeki uheeasud snunents wit or wiott'linsriptonion all plms and according to all tastes as promptand w ltmanaike manner and on modexa~raiespiee Those whoa ma neediissevtces wlllplease write so a him&L a'l Q i ll o> apply tot the editor of ,kFth ~ li nrd. LAug. 1$, 1858. T underg e having taken the contract for tg he .Mail beteen Openes and St. os Chevreuil and Brau Bridge, will `~atinge to take penfq gers at theuul rateThose i llike so trough ticket fro m 8. ;rue. to Ssial oy have to DOA, eoarert ofersheri ~ser~- W ies to hedie and ge lemen, of andr tici . She will scour and antd woollew abwl3, aot iactalrkinds ofladieagar- gentlemei's l , hopes Z~lriet attention to businda to deserve a 6ftepltcpatronage QJ-U- Jn Jo,0 hJ8 Z 0,40-4,4Ci ct~~at~afstna ~ ezistiuginid~6tze se f 8aads r yv,~r~nio Wit- to a fr ar s ettle with the zuiderr hnt %* &i #*t t! _: . Lnrb LL, i f F. f--& cas 4 e `r , .Th E inksa alrw~r*1kaIb AM Public Sale. Estate of Julien Leger, deceased. i L be sold at public auction, to the V i last and highest bidder, at the late residence of Julien Leger, deceased, by the undersigned authority, on Wednesday, 3rd November next, 185i8 , the following described property be- Slongi•g• to the Estate of Julien Leger, de; c ceased, to. wit: - One hundredand thirty-three and a thi" daeres ofLand, situ- ated on the,. hyou Queue Tortue, in the Pariah of St. Landry, being that portion of a.tract of landbelndging to thekeirat ltihaE . Leger, deceased, contaiiing 40Qaores in all and bounded in front by the Bayou Queue Tortue, above by lands of the deceased, be. low by lands of Henry Roach, and in the rear by public lands. FOUBR SLAVES, TO WITg ANDRE, a negro-man, aged about 43 I years. EUGENIE, a negro-woman, aged about 50 years... SALELAIDE, a negro-woman, aged about 50 years. ELIZA, .a negro-woman, aged about 18 ,years. A dwelling house, with all its furniture, two out houses, E one :corn mill, 1700 pannels of cypress fencing, 11 pair of gentle work oxen, 5 cows and calves,' 10 head of two-year old cattle, 5 head of gentle horses, 7 maresa, and one or two colts, 100 head of. sheep, 6000 shingles, 600 pietix, 50 pan- nels pickets, 3 pirogues; 3 pair iron tired wc Lels, 3 pair wooden wiLIs, with cart bodies thereto, ploughs, hoes, axes, besides many other arti- cles too tedious to mention. The terms and conditions of said sal, as fxed by the advise of a family meeting are a credit of one, two and three yeaSfion the day of sale, for all sumaover five dollars, and for all sums of five dollars and. under, cash, on the.day of ale:. Purchaserson a credit to furnish their notes, with security in solide, to the order of the Administrator, and made payable at his doumicil, bearing interest at eight per cent per annum from maturity till paid, end the lad and slaves to remain spe- cially m•ortgged ntil the As•al payment of the principal, and interest .of the purchase money of the same. TAROdENiE LEtGEB, Administrator. Opelousas, October 2, 1858. WEIFF' S ALE, STATE OF LOUIESIANA. Psalin C. Lebleu, ) Distric't Court, ve. Parish of St. Landry, Prangois Richard & ls., .. No. 84s3)W,) -B virtue ofa writ of 5.fa.. issued in the above .-. entifled suit, by the District Court, in and for the parish oSt. LLndry, State of Louisiana, and to me directed, will be exposed at public sale,, for cash, attheCourt Hoise of this Parish, on Satur- day:the 6th day of November next, 18_8,'commen• cin at the-hour of 11 o'elock, A. M., and contina- Sfm day to day, if necessary, all the righttitle iterest an*deid demand o Richard, in ad tethe fllowing described property, seimed to smt- .... A Tract eLandi (• ~ iefs Swmip) sitisted op the 'Sayo Nespiqu ins the Pairifh of St. Landry, ;e ieing 21?l acres, anid' 'in g Lota No. t ands. of ,SeetionS3, Township S Soutl -Range 2. Wet, in the SouthwesterniLandtDistIic'd Lowi-ina.: T- luadoenigned, thankful for the ptronageheretofore extended tohimn, wuld reepsetdilly informl p friends ,a t the pubticgeneallythat he him; elf'ilthe ; o o .tofWashingo t o;,. l new ready to execute promptly.eli withl asnoess all workentruated to hiu eg arsriageRejimiring, 'auntining,Ti'imma g .and Os aaetig,; awell as Sip aid OusnmamntaLPaipatasgaerally. Byclose attention to busieasbse hopes to merit.a continua- o o .•Ptrona ge. A. G•OtiN. Wshingto La., Jan. 30th,: .858.- -. To ernokesrs of Cut Tobaccec ":. u g•eed resptfully i.forms conEty .t dee rs , . and . co .. n.me.r.. gen erally, that he has ltely adided to his maun- gaotory of S UFFS, whihs obi;n `amdal at the Tniral E 'hibitionas tain a184, the an*. ture of all kindh t .8MQKING ' BAC .O, which he ywammeemas gaoo, at lea, as ta se odthe slt eeebrated ho- Lenin asmeets s atee.i atiall toeas. Ite. a oue piddle maedl. e ta cal lasea as"ht s der. Mikd tplss.bni~i' adaPltier a p<b it. LT-7 Js r1, 188 ? -ip---s, (fi '. RErwars ?or M I.-At S review by the Emperor of the French in his late excursion, the following pleasant incident 6cnrred : The old -sdiers *hwhad receiaed the Mhedal of St. Helena ranged tiemsel#P inear, and attracted his attention. Onie of Le et~t ns with the decoration of the Legion of Honor An his breast, proved to be the sentinel who, in the campaign of Napoleon , of 1$09, in upper Austria, being placel L.hfore"tie Im perial habitation, with absolute orders to let =or man enter, refused to allow the Emiiperor himself to pass, of whose person he was igno- rant. .Napoleon insisted; the other cried "OnI ne passe pa, and if you advance a step, I'll stiek my bayonet in yourw belly, and if "Q aserBa, IzMbea LIzsn-alf,, you should notpa s.', Some odices of the staff came out and explained the aea•s te t sen. tinel; in a few minutes he was ammoned to appear before Napoleon; the latter simply said-" Put this ribbonin your buttoni oBle : I give you the cross. ColuhetThe soldier, was born in the township of Nabiigis,in 1780; he entered the armny in •hs yo 'i a con- script; he served under Napoleon in most of the great campaigns until1891 ; he *as res- at in the great battdesaad"severevunded' at Waterloo; he finally esrned hbiiii~ig at home, in his extreme- old- age as. a grain- thrasher. What he sadly nededes-aMnall pension-has beenbestowedby Napoleon'llI. PoPut a EDUCATION I NER4AN~T T , •ND •naiNCE.-The Paris Presse is deiirous of seeing the system of po6ular edui~tion : or- ganised in the various States' of Germany, introdneed intoFrunee. It says: The. results ofthe German s stemt are, that the .protirtion of children wtho1 ieive nqedueation ialmost nall, wherei iaFnnce above 500,Q•0 ,and i ,Englad a bovea.mil- lion are in that, 9 lass., It uastm moreer, he remarked thatin Erance,- asai ,iEingJ#nd, a great number of ai:di n who are, m to school, remain there ony o r threeygears and even then attend too irregularly to de- rve any great advantages: While bf-ood the lMhine * sixth of the plopul•tiiik - uttend ••hool regulaHly- there are ini stie depart- ments where the' number 3#hiizfdr at school does not amount to a fiftieth part of population. - ' - .Facy DAprns TssNzassue.,-A~eorrds. -pondent, writing from ' Lookout Mountain, Tenn., gives an interesting account -of the many natural curiosities to be seen , there, and thus speak, of one o the fanoy anwerw that appear to be "all the go" at Lookout " Mountain: The gentleman encireld the laie w~iut " with Mis t, r,arm a tike:iher ~ ihand in is left. er left armrests upp it fig ht arm, and her cheek upok:hia tonder. ;This ut this i not all. The masstLues op,- t lhe dance begins; ad ie genleman, by exten- ding his elteiarm. brings the: idy'aicjr in contact with his ownler, cea;ifshe apany, winding around his -:neek. This aiald be called kissing, ifitwere not daning... The opinion of the hoosier who was eked what he thoughtof tf h idofdanc is expresvsive. He said ibethogl "tinc- ing werst mueh, bnt the hgging wasaglori- ne." I ofer no eritisie s n< the fmwi-. nine delicacy or propriey as motie of danaing. It e does not i t in g.;i•t to ondem daning be esguilty a sinner .rselt in thaset; ;a sri tw a lady, I msght objet tesei c aelti bitt eing a min I do ii nt.-W W ettaini;t h to be; satisfied if they age. Thiu nab.ished stan da of opro st abots&hi•s•attr, and it is left to individual tast a local .~aesom. In some places the ar approved--in therm E usra nanwauicrnn` srnuS OLUNtrAR mnauvivxow - eri- b Put, 21i 0eaw of, fig. died` in'Manchester;M eis., en )Tudat last o toluntary sta itn. l r. Plant was ay ing attention to a young-, ladrijofth~.e shove placesme. threeyears ago, but his proposal iof ardf "a reije T.etl hirii t; b` diappot mntee rsyed~a heWOi4 a j4 be oo n a " sPonly i:estroying atheyes. He wa e uen y remained. .i cefot three years: During t sh a ime hae iii. made .an uisueceassfulatpt t i arvch bibntla'E The eatrand ioree ' ;A young moter ka 3ressin amvery yeau e hil4 aw daap. agsidin rather sa impatie :t te:.a " ou Yeao uh a qe r h uedump of a thing it e to thkears, it hsid in u gj" God magrde am."' ,, The~ mr 'inka Mth:e li6. e. m slo -tIis An -n ;who wea about to get o t r perfeo t in b# s he lcoummnitted eory t of beet obaptisi foe those Ip4 `e} ea wthen they shked him iinrhrl "Wile thou have tis woealtr ai *s aenounce th al' To hih he duel-- -- - 4aIf 4%.; 9 ts r 4i, t,,, e*ne:yea a ,of MeS Mrse tnhei *g et soe h aknv dift mari ~ ~rklerytiaia.i r.a. astt bra 19* see sta e irer not f lob
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FOR THU CURZt OFHeada.she,. Sic C geo$achte Foci"Stomach:'

DR. .e ; G. mi fir :l i have repeati! j arsd ofthewanit Ieiiubaeb b ilaabpdya-kawd 71 ur two of yourPils, Ilbmu ar hisate frtos aou N e!h, which they cleaneat once ft.ee Wt lt~Wa1ebe other5 as the amn-eh fact ist

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ALONO QRAisLL, lisD.?sq~ MidesSlcaa3, Dyusentay, aud orate..

Pbit. (fie, Ravtlmdn, s. Ca,,; iph, Nor.. 16,X185..DR. ill AR :Your Fills are tih perfetiod, oft medicias.hey1hav ei siemy irk move good the ii tel Ste had

bamseiKl and ynuiu mgpaythei mouths. - Wt oE tq bhe doctureatigremt eatpeuoers, but got uo better. She 'commesnced tar!rig llt wbieh coon enrs'm i ser 1 lkagbeg pqua .tslles o worms (deadL from I.r body. They asTenwdocursdher and oar two- tfrdae 'of bdiddy; dntery. Os. if outusghbisrm haj= ansyudi m a. Issutwith , two dosesof you iilswh oa, oarnd us paid from iee to twenty

=dollies dueto st muchtlsun eftbiat Weai curedsutsrelycera- w.S Saizh amiedi ayon iwhichmiactumllygoodsand houCatwii bepdiu d here.

OUOi: .1. oi.vw I !l s. rl~di ImtidmaMlmtpurity of the flood. -

Zh'm xss at. FV Bbrase PAetpe-f 4dsss t uro5 BodsissD . ATESR I b use ad your Pili tt adir sa.

is sI my thnirmly sod amongtihose Juat cadke to trust.in di,trd ! 6egoktbtsasgnusfofdigestisauam dpurEi the blood

they tare. harsry ut resedy I hbae eseve, bao. api I anscoo~iesleary reonpmssdt tpem to my lotends., Touan,

Vu*d 171115S55 Cos1t.Y NeJy.OeeLj. 54,152S.DEAB m~,lR: . yost Csmhari~~jr~iitF;B p rir

ao*&atd thsss aexelle nit y~aw, 2.to e -thae sy tem ami

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-s ̀iitdE i Yh i ' hawcori iny r of akerons_ oda1 a e Edsand felinepauwe fm.

Her tai been long rte ilisted withe 55.8If5pleaon her`SSia'ZI

o5Lei.r' her = , Mhr oar

culb e gtwspued, she abs I4ried your. Pitls.aoit the have caredher:AdA' MQRGRIDUL

='" mitlmm, Neural a, and Gout.

a PuihBLyas &shnehj O:mirai h l r6;b1856Ut41R: I *srowl sinea ssttful thasdliefyonr

*has bragbt me-eifi didp sop st aypoelsealaei you A.settled in my limb s and brooghkfrc ezyraallaih ueralpiU

t; whihepdedbuehewin'eleaa'm it wgn

ntitl, bf'geit ee .yekelfrut ag seet.Makens ea 0 -0 ypazvdrats ;Theira deae rste slw, betcnre' By peeiv~~ in the ose of thenm say now entirely well

`;Seanle~d~ate s ,EauRosg4 lire 5 D ee 185DR AYER :I have been entirely curedf=y.yi iieltdl 'of

;rm a asLD .Co,1.PLATY ', req ayso s rativ purges, they src pmaoefleat

Taht easit 1l qtl181idART Ha ti t1flU a ef6.ure''the al a~atite nr1'me Pikngsalama apeukift ilsaadeasdos i t Ki a public t'!art" `der !aera that frequently `follo ita a.-

' -mu }n~ametwseael .eri mimzral+ sebatancewhsee -xs lliPI AR$ `DR S. LIEU,

Predioai labta~cd . seal Ciatidr LOlilogie ,'fiat by d si Qerwl~ I . NmGa~Osqasi

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Or t a arta•er •s WVinted.A J INK Pltation eituated in the ene

taei-otfPrairitMeriento, in the Parishof St. TLanry, measuring about.100 arpentsof lhigh land, upon which there is a -.smalldwelling house, a=qua it y of orange trees,and a fie canal, "This property is the onlyoie in Mer• o which is suitable for a SawMill, b egingilatei d at the junction of BayousNez-PiquaezaddesCannes.--Also, a CypressSwamp4f 150 arpents, situated on Nez-Pi-quez, one f the best and richest Cypress

a apam pn that stream.I der: fartherinformation, apply to F. Ri-

elbrd in &ieviue, or to tte iunderigned1on,

M.r:er River, Aug. S21* 1858.:

F IFL'E PLANTATIONsitnated about 3 miles North-West of theTown of Opele•ass, containing 700 ar-pents of land, upon which there arse a

fine and eonfortable Dwelling House, Overseer'sHouse, NegroQuarters, Corn Crib and in short, althe improvements necessary to a plantation.

For the, particulars, apply to the Editore of theopdo.oa. Coarer.

SOpelousm, March 6, 1858.

PLANTATieO FOR SALE.A-likely plantation, 3 miles from

Opelousas, is offered for sale at pri'vate sale. It contains 178 arpents

of land,,30 or 35 of whieh is wood. land, andthe batncee good for cultivation There is-agood dwelling house, negro8 quarters, cotton-gin:, wad all the necessary out houses and allunder fence.

For particulars apply-at this oice.Opelousas, April • 4th, 1858.

FOR SALE.A Tract'of Land, two miles:long

a alf a mile broad, on the Bigee ige-- Parish of Avoyelles. Apply at

this e, (Opelouss Courier)Opeousats, Tuily Wd, 185.-6m.

POR SaLE.A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, lying on

. Bayoee Courtablems, near the Town of Wash-

ingtnea cosabiing abo 8 0J'acres, with about 20or * C reeseef cleated land, oer 4 negto-cabiemsanda aie-CypressrSwampin the dear.

A TRACT 0F L&iMD Ing endg ayon Courts-blease near. theTows of Wasbington, containingaheit s)e Waommberof acresa, wi about 60acresoaf cleared landiasnimprovements.-Thee two tracts will be saldaieperately or to-

getheras they areneareas other. Terms mode-rate. Applyito_ HALSEY & RITCIIE,

S Civil Enginees, Washington, La.IumJarp lath, 858.

?w 3,20.Ae l fovtal el ce,

Cuvry Town of O onmain street, .suitae: fe ise forrice rreaCoifee~iona. -There

Sona the preies, a good kitchen. well, gar.-den every thing ingood order, anid would besold cheap anid upon conditions that wouldshit purehasers

.For particulars apply at the Courier ofce.Sept. 26th. 1858.

ISIDIE GRMIAUILLA,iartl :utter- a.d a ;grawer,

OIt hies evies the pubh ofehe Parishaof Bt La irEnrlsgiestabisahed at St. Mar.

desrville, a De oet Italan f arbleoftheleta qealirty,Milane , pepedtoereeki uheeasud snunents witor wiott'linsriptonion all plms and according toall tastes as promptand w ltmanaike manner andon modexa~raiespiee

Those whoa ma neediissevtces wlllplease writeso a him&L a'l Q i ll o> apply tot the editor of

,k Fth ~ li nrd. LAug. 1$, 1858.

T underg e having taken the contract for

tg he .Mail beteen Openes and St.os Chevreuil and Brau Bridge, will

`~atinge to take penfq gers at theuul rateThosei llike so trough ticket fro m 8.

;rue. to Ssial oy have to

DOA, eoarert ofersheri ~ser~-W ies to hedie and ge lemen, of

andr tici . She will scour andantd woollew abwl3,

aot iactalrkinds ofladieagar-gentlemei's l , hopes

Z~lriet attention to businda to deserve a6ftepltcpatronageQJ- U- Jn Jo,0 hJ8Z 0,40-4,4Ci

ct~~at~afstna ~ ezistiuginid~6tzese f 8aads r yv,~r~nio

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Public Sale.Estate of Julien Leger, deceased.

i L be sold at public auction, to theV i last and highest bidder, at the late

residence of Julien Leger, deceased, by theundersigned authority, onWednesday, 3rd November next,185i8 , the following described property be-Slongi•g• to the Estate of Julien Leger, de;c ceased, to. wit: -

One hundredand thirty-threeand a thi" daeres ofLand, situ-ated on the,. hyou Queue Tortue, in thePariah of St. Landry, being that portion ofa.tract of landbelndging to thekeirat ltihaE .Leger, deceased, contaiiing 40Qaores in alland bounded in front by the Bayou QueueTortue, above by lands of the deceased, be.low by lands of Henry Roach, and in the rearby public lands.

FOUBR SLAVES, TO WITgANDRE, a negro-man, aged about 43

I years.EUGENIE, a negro-woman, aged about

50 years...SALELAIDE, a negro-woman, aged about

50 years.ELIZA, .a negro-woman, aged about 18

,years.A dwelling house, with all

its furniture, two out houses,E one :corn mill, 1700 pannels

of cypress fencing, 11 pair of gentlework oxen, 5 cows and calves,' 10head of two-year old cattle, 5 headof gentle horses, 7 maresa, and oneor two colts, 100 head of. sheep,6000 shingles, 600 pietix, 50 pan-nels pickets, 3 pirogues; 3 pair irontired wc Lels, 3 pair wooden wiLIs,with cart bodies thereto, ploughs,hoes, axes, besides many other arti-cles too tedious to mention.

The terms and conditions of said sal, asfxed by the advise of a family meeting area credit of one, two and three yeaSfion theday of sale, for all sumaover five dollars, andfor all sums of five dollars and. under, cash,on the.day of ale:. Purchaserson a creditto furnish their notes, with security in solide,to the order of the Administrator, and madepayable at his doumicil, bearing interest ateight per cent per annum from maturity tillpaid, end the lad and slaves to remain spe-cially m•ortgged ntil the As•al payment ofthe principal, and interest .of the purchasemoney of the same.

TAROdENiE LEtGEB,Administrator.

Opelousas, October 2, 1858.

WEIFF' S ALE,STATE OF LOUIESIANA.

Psalin C. Lebleu, ) Distric't Court,ve. Parish of St. Landry,

Prangois Richard & ls., .. No. 84s3)W,)

-B virtue ofa writ of 5.fa.. issued in the above.-. entifled suit, by the District Court, in and forthe parish oSt. LLndry, State of Louisiana, andto me directed, will be exposed at public sale,, forcash, attheCourt Hoise of this Parish, on Satur-day:the 6th day of November next, 18_8,'commen•cin at the-hour of 11 o'elock, A. M., and contina-

Sfm day to day, if necessary, all the righttitleiterest an*deid demand o Richard, in adtethe fllowing described property, seimed to smt-

....A Tract eLandi (•~

iefs Swmip) sitisted opthe 'Sayo Nespiqu ins the Pairifh of St. Landry,;e ieing 21?l acres, anid' 'in g Lota No. t ands. of

,SeetionS3, Township S Soutl -Range 2. Wet, inthe SouthwesterniLandtDistIic'd Lowi-ina.:

T- luadoenigned, thankful for theptronageheretofore extended tohimn,wuld reepsetdilly informl p friends

,a t the pubticgeneallythat he him;elf'ilthe ; o o .tofWashingo t o;,. l new

ready to execute promptly.eli withl asnoess allworkentruated to hiu eg arsriageRejimiring,'auntining,Ti'imma g .and Os aaetig,; awell as

Sip aid OusnmamntaLPaipatasgaerally. Bycloseattention to busieasbse hopes to merit.a continua-

o o .•Ptrona ge. A. G•OtiN.Wshingto La., Jan. 30th,: • .858.- -.

To ernokesrs of Cut Tobaccec":. u g•eed resptfully i.forms

conEty .t dee rs , . and .co ..n.me.r.. generally, that he has ltely adided to his maun-gaotory of S UFFS, whihs obi;n `amdalat the Tniral E 'hibitionas tain a184,

the an*. ture of all kindh t .8MQKING' BAC .O, which he ywammeemas gaoo,at lea, as ta se odthe slt eeebrated ho-

Lenin asmeets s atee.i

atiall toeas. Ite. a oue piddle

maedl. e ta cal lasea as"ht s der.Mikd tplss.bni~i' adaPltier a p<b it.

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Js r1, 188 ? -ip---s, (fi '.

RErwars ?or M I.-At S review by theEmperor of the French in his late excursion,the following pleasant incident 6cnrred :

The old -sdiers *hwhad receiaed the Mhedalof St. Helena ranged tiemsel#P inear, andattracted his attention. Onie of Le et~t nswith the decoration of the Legion of Honor

An his breast, proved to be the sentinel who,in the campaign of Napoleon , of 1$09, inupper Austria, being placel L.hfore"tie Imperial habitation, with absolute orders to let=or man enter, refused to allow the Emiiperorhimself to pass, of whose person he was igno-rant. .Napoleon insisted; the other cried"OnI ne passe pa, and if you advance a step,I'll stiek my bayonet in yourw belly, and if

"Q aserBa, IzMbea LIzsn-alf,, youshould notpa s.', Some odices of the staffcame out and explained the aea•s te t sen.tinel; in a few minutes he was ammoned toappear before Napoleon; the latter simplysaid-" Put this ribbonin your buttoni oBle :I give you the cross. ColuhetThe soldier,was born in the township of Nabiigis,in 1780;he entered the armny in •hs yo 'i a con-script; he served under Napoleon in most ofthe great campaigns until1891 ; he *as res-at in the great battdesaad"severevunded'

at Waterloo; he finally esrned hbiiii~ig athome, in his extreme- old- age as. a grain-thrasher. What he sadly nededes-aMnallpension-has beenbestowedby Napoleon'llI.

PoPut a EDUCATION I NER4AN~T T, •ND

•naiNCE.-The Paris Presse is deiirous ofseeing the system of po6ular edui~tion: or-ganised in the various States' of Germany,introdneed intoFrunee. It says:

The. results ofthe German s stemt are,that the .protirtion of children wtho1 ieivenqedueation ialmost nall, wherei iaFnnceabove 500,Q•0 ,and i ,Englad a bovea.mil-lion are in that, 9 lass., It uastm moreer,he remarked thatin Erance,- asai ,iEingJ#nd,a great number of ai:di n who are, m toschool, remain there ony o r threeygearsand even then attend too irregularly to de-rve any great advantages: While bf-oodthe lMhine * sixth of the plopul•tiiik - uttend••hool regulaHly- there are ini stie depart-ments where the' number 3#hiizfdr atschool does not amount to a fiftieth part ofpopulation. - ' -

.Facy DAprns • TssNzassue.,-A~eorrds.-pondent, writing from ' Lookout Mountain,Tenn., gives an interesting account -of themany natural curiosities to be seen , there,and thus speak, of one o the fanoy anwerwthat appear to be "all the go" at Lookout "Mountain:

The gentleman encireld the laie w~iut "with Mis t, r, arm a tike:iher ~ ihandin is left. er left armrests upp it fig htarm, and her cheek upok:hia tonder. ;This

ut this i not all. The masstLues op,-tlhedance begins; ad ie genleman, by exten-ding his elteiarm. brings the: idy'aicjr incontact with his ownler, cea;ifshe apany,winding around his -:neek. This aiald becalled kissing, ifitwere not daning...

The opinion of the hoosier who was ekedwhat he thoughtof tf h idofdanc isexpresvsive. He said ibethogl "tinc-ing werst mueh, bnt the hgging wasaglori-

ne." I ofer no eritisie s n< the fmwi-.nine delicacy or propriey as motie ofdanaing. It e does not i t in g.;i•t to

ondem daning be esguilty a sinner.rselt in thaset; ;a sri tw a lady, Imsght objet tesei c aelti bitt eing amin I do ii nt.-W W ettaini;t h to be;satisfied if they age. Thiu nab.ishedstan da of opro st abots&hi•s•attr, and itis left to individual tast a local .~aesom.In some places the ar approved--in therm

E usra nanwauicrnn` srnuS OLUNtrARmnauvivxow - eri- b Put, 21i 0eaw of, fig.died` in'Manchester;M eis., en )Tudat lasto toluntary sta itn. l r. Plant was aying attention to a young-, ladrijofth~.e shoveplacesme. threeyears ago, but his proposal

iof ardf "a reije T.etl hirii t; b` diappotmntee rsyed~a heWOi4 aj 4 be oo n a "

sPonly i:estroying atheyes. Hewa e uen y remained. .i cefot three

years: During t sh a ime hae iii. made .anuisueceassfulatpt t i arvch bibntla'E The

eatrand ioree '

;A young moter ka 3ressin amveryyeau e hil4 aw daap. agsidin rather saimpatie :t te:.a " ou Yeao uh a qe r

h uedump of a thing it e to

thkears, it hsid in u gj" Godmagrde am."' ,, The~ mr 'inka

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An -n ;who wea about to geto t r perfeo t in

b# s he lcoummnitted eory t ofbeet obaptisi foe those Ip4 `e} eawthen they shked him iinrhrl

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