II* 11)S * If* ID* Si* ID* D* I?* I?* D* D* 1?* I?* =i* |1>* i %> =•» • ii* :i» ■Ii* 11* ;d* l)* iii* Ii* ID* Ii* Ii* Hi* I =i» I* Ia STATEMENT OF THE SUOAH CHOP 1 N 1859-60, With an Appendix. m m MADE IN LOUISIANA, BY P. A. CIIAMPOMIER. NEW-ORLEANS: PRINTED BY COOK, YOUNG &. Co., PRICE-CURRENT OFFICE. I860 AAilft ft ft. ft. ft.ft. ft. ft .ft ft A ft ft, A ft. ft «§ liilillfWIlfcllfll'TOII l"HlFM"W(llHI nnin mill STATEMENT OF THE O F 1 8 5 0 - B O- WTTII AN APPENDIX, BY P. A. CHAMPOMIER. NE W-OIIEEANS: P R I N T F, I> I! V COOK, VOUNfi & 0 () 1'RirR-CCRBKNT OFFII'K. 16G0. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1850, by P. A. Champomier, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Louisiana. Subscription Price, $5. Copies can be obtained from the Publisher at No. 13 Customhouse Street, New-Orleans. EXPLANATION. Each Parish has been taken from its head, or farthest point from the sea-shore; every plantation put by rotation as they occur, coming from one to the other, according to their locality, on the Prairies or Bayous in each Parish. The River Parishes are so arranged as to commence first on the right side, next upon the left side of the Mississippi River. West and East Feliciana and East Baton Rouge are all on the left side of the Mississigpi River, one single plantation excepted : W. B. Turnbull's, on Red River Island. Pointe Coupde and West Baton Rouge are entirely on the right side of the Mississippi. The Parishes of Assumption and Lafourche Interior are exactly as the River Parishes, right and left. This is as far as sea¬ faring vessels go, and the distances are given. Please, how¬ ever, note that sea vessels go into the Bayou Teche as far up New Iberia, where great quantities of Sugar and Molasses are shipped and cleared at the Franklin Customhouse, in the Parish of St. Mary, direct to the Atlantic markets. INDEX. tu VI Explanation of the Arrangement of this Work.. Parish of West Feliciana—Left Side of Mississippi River. . 3 Parish of Pointe Coupee—Right Side . 3 Parish of East Feliciana—Left Side . 5 Parish of West Baton Rouge—Right Side. . 5 Parish of East Baton Rouge—Left Side— . 7 Parish of Iberville—Right Side . . 8 Parish of Iberville—Left Side .U Parish of Ascension—Right Side .13 Parish of Ascension—Left Side Parish of St. James—Right Side .1.1 Parish of St. James—Left Side .IS Parish of St. John the Baptist—Right Side .lfi Parish of St. John the Baptist—LeftSide... .1(1 Parish of St. Charles—Right Side .17 Parish of St. Charles—Left Side .18 Parish of Jefferson—Right Side .19 Parish of Jefferson—Left Side .19 Parish of Orleans—Right Side..., .19 Parish of St. Bernard—Left Side ...do .3ft Parish of Plaquemines—Right Side...-. .so¬ Parish of Plaquemines—Left Side.... ar Parish of Assumption—Right Side of Bayou Lafourche.... 33 Parish of Assumption—Left Side .do.. Parish of Lafourche Interior—Right Side... do.. 35 Parish of Lafourche Interior—Left Side do.. 30 98 9ft lfi Parish of Lafayette 97 Parish of St. Landry Recapitulation Su°-ar Crops in Texas Su Capt. Levy Wilson, s.. } alexandria Maj.G. M. Long, ElgetonPl. bayou - J. &. A. Innis and Mother, s... 1 rapides, E. «fe R. Archinard,s f above Dr. John Casson,s J Alexandria. Est. Mrs. H. F. Overton, Lodi Plant., s... B. W. Frazier, s J. R. Williams, Willow Glen Plant., s.... Josiah Chambers, * ^ Thos. O. Moore, Mooreland Plantation, s. Gervais Baillio,s Thomas O. Moore, Emfield Plantation, s. Josiah Chambers, s William Polk, s 1 Smith & Carnal, s I bayou Estate W. C. C. C. Martin, s i BffiUF Lewis Thompson, s J L R a R L R R&L R&L L 550 "23 182 165 75 030 262 33 800 520 260 760 455 367 630 581 583 315 160 380 R. for Right. L. for Left. s. for steam. A. for horse power. 'Next Crop NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. St 3!o r © pi .d £ A. Miltenberger & Co. and G. O. Hall, Normandy Plantation, s J old river. ? *- I 3 If p s g* o 170 400 304 388 220 "194 470 197 395 220 182 300 185 200 172 48 300 350 8 222 181 100 GO 176 14 106 65 130 - 230 60 31 13 138. 102 75 76 4 AMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF POINTE COUPEE. eight side of mississippi kivek. continued H. Tournoii, s... •" * • - ■ , RACC0URCI. O. Lejeune, Old Hickory PL, s. \ Mrs. M. C. Stirling,"Crescent park") Plantation, s , | Mrs. M.C. Stirling, Botany Bay,s j- W. V. D. Downing, s. * | fordoche C. W. & A. Allen, s J W. A. & H. F. Simral, s.........1 David & Batt Barrow, El Dor- I ado Plantation, s ( Willie Barrow, s Jmarinooto. J. P. Bowman & Co.,s. (Bayou Grosse T6*e.) Estate of Chas. Morgan, Morganzia Plant, s. Narcisse Carmouche & Son, s,. James McCallum, s James A. Stewart, s , J. H. Morrison, Brunswick Plantation, s, J. T. Jetter, a Adolphe Belzons, s J. C. VanWinkle", Ledoux Plantation, s. F.benezer Cooley, s... Z. Porche, s ; Dr. A. Ferrier, s F. L. Claiborne, s Ponse Colomb, s J. S. Scott, s Stevens & Piker, Lakeland Plantation, s,now John Bemiss ... M. B. Shaffer, h Chas. N. Rowley, Woodbourne Plantation, s James Vignes & Lebeau, s C. Favre, s. Wright, Allen & Co., Nina Plan!., s.."i Charles Siffreo, h I Estate J. L. Barthelmy, s i J river. lint Dizier & Hdbert, s„.. 1 ISLE A. L. Mahoudeau, Grande Baie Plan- [ false tation, «... J river. Mrs. Thdrance Samson, s..»... 1 Baptiste Lejeune & Co., s.... >False River. Michel Olinde & Co., s ) 5 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OP POINTE COUPEE. RIGHT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER—CONTINUED. Frai^ois Pourciau, s ..... Charles Poydras, s Valerien Bergeron, s.V....'. P. P. Pourciau, h..... Gosserand & Graugnard, s Virginie Parlange & Co., 8 (No. 1.) Virginie Parlange & Co., s ..(No. 2.) Mille & Hebert Bros., Austerlitz Planta¬ tion, s .' J. F- McKneely & Son, Point Prospect Plantation, s. Courtney & Randolph, North Bend Plan¬ tation, s A. Denis, Riverlake Plantation, s Mrs. M. C. Stirling-, Ingleside Plant., sri. David Barrow, Alma Plantation, s. j> Antoine Decuir, s., S. Pattin 25.... Tournoir & Bouligny, s 161 156 Total Amount—Parish of Pointe, Coupde. PARISH OF-EAST FELICIANA. LEFT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Mrs Felix Houston, s General A. G. Carter, 8. .[Upper Road.]l ^ Mrs. W. D. Carter, Arbora PI. s'...do....;. I a J. Y. Mills, s... do...... > " J.N. Chambers, vacuum.[Lower Road.] I JT. F. McKneely, Wakefield PI. s..do.. — • Total Amount—Parish of East Feliciana PARISH OF WEST BATON ROUGE. RIGHT, SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER. James Ware, Jr., Rongwood Plantation, s.... D. P. Caine, Virginia Plantation, s W. D. Winter, Arbroath Plantation, 8...... R. H. .Barrow, Yatton Plantation,s............ 150 Colonel M.Courtney, Woodlawn Plant,,s... 149 Mrs. J. B. Hereford, s— 148 J. L. Lobdell, Bayou's Plant., s—[crevasse.] 143 At NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. I PARISH OF WEST BATON ROUGE. I EIGHT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER. CONTINUED. W. S. & C. S. Lobdell, s Estate S. M.D. Clarck, s Dr. W. J. Lyle, Sxnrthfield PL, op. st. train.. James R. Devall, Ashland Plantation, s A. C. Wood3, Camp Plantation, s John Buhler, s Conrad & Chinn, Cypress Hall Plant., vacuum Robertson Bros., s ; Estate of M. Barrow, s i 1 T. & F. Allain, s ^ A. Lobdell, s f the cn p /"i "o* I RXVILE S. & C. ripes, s j J. T. & W. Nolan, Westover Plant., vacuum Allen & Hamilton, Allendale Plantation, s. Estate of P. P. Babin, s. James L. Lobdell,) Bellevale Plantation, s... John A. Bird, Belmonte Plantation, s V. Leblanc & Co., s A. A. Williams, Bell Air Plantation, s Mrs. Nolan Stewart, Poplar Grove Pl.,s. David Pipes, s F. R. Allain, h. Durald & Allain, s (Back off the River.) Mrs. A. Barrow, s — John A. Dougherty, Carolina Plantation, s., Dr. J- C. Patrick, s i J. C. Patrick, Soniat Plant.,s A. A. Williams,Stewart Plantation, s.... Joseph and D. Landry & Co., s Villeneuve Blanchard, & Co., s Mille & Trinidad, Marengo Plantation, s.... J. B. Labauve, Lejeune & others, h I bRule Mrs. Joachim & Thr. Daigle, s > R. & A. Hebert & J. Aillet, s...... )unt" Mrs. Kirkland & Williams, s Tr^ville Landry & Co., h F.A.Woods, s J. C. Woods, s. & Guy Labauve, (bk'ofrriver). Thompson W. Bird, Belle Vue Plantation, s. N. Landry and Landry Landry, s Mrs. Ursin Landry and Valibre Landry, s 5? g O g 142 141 65 " 270 140 170 198 " 120 139 50 <( 268 (( 550 138 340 137 290 247 136 630 135 221 134 134 133 463 132 153 131 *' 152 129 240 (( 110 128 202 127 96 « 165 125 90 (( .. i 4 . • ti 60 128 (C 43 124 120 (( 185 123 246 " 60 80 7 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. ^ PARISH OF WEST BATON ROUGE. o | ^ i right side of mississippi river.—continued. Amede Landry, s Bechad, White and others, h Isidore Daigle, s A. Ldvesque, s J. T. Landry & Co., s Daniel Hickey & Co., s Josine Tuillier, and others, h Sosthene Allain, s Total—Parish of West Baton Rouge. 3 5 PARISH OF EAST BATON ROUGE. left side of mississippi river. Thomas Devall, s...(Profit Island Landing.) A. A. Williams, Montesano Plantation, s... John A. Dougherty, s, Highland Plant George O. Hall, Magnolia Mound Plant., s... McHatton & Saunders, Gartness Plant., s... J. A. McHatton, Arlington Plantation, s Estate Col. Philip Hickey, (Hope Estate) s. Matthew Ramsey, Laurel Plantation, s F. D. Conrad, Cottage Plantation, s Landry & Martinez, h Abraham Bird, Hollywood Plantation, s Mrs. G. Daigle,s Fergus Peniston,Chatsworth Plantation,bpen steam train J. P. Meffre Rouzan, s W. B. Walker, Woodstock Plantation, s J. B. Kleinpeter, Hard Times PL, si high Jefferson Thomas & Tregre, s | Alf. Duplantier, Do Little Plant., si r0ad Jacob Spnith, s Francis Hackett, s ;■ -r.„ i down J. A. Cotton,s | J. C. Foreman, s — M. Prendergast & Mansur, s Dr. F. M. Hereford, s "imanchac. F. & G. Kleinpeter, s William Thomas, s > amite and ward J. H. White, s $ TO BAYOU creek roads. 155 85 " 155 U1 48 131 180 " 194 128 198 127 27 126 24 125 187 124 30 122 335 121 215 118 425 117 300 116 600 <( 76 115 30 135 44 106 48 40 141 130 25 1 57 8 "NAMES OF FLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF EAST BATON ROUGE. LEFT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER—CONTINUED, Harris & Rickett, « ] ajiite Perkins & Linton, Richeland Planta-1 ^ • i J a: tion, vacuum vespamdus i Gen. Joseph Bernard, s ] ward Sharp, Matthews & Co., Mount Mag-j noiia Plantation, s . | S. G. Laycock.s j roads D. H. Penny and others, s "j >. J. A. McHatton, Little Misery Plant., «... S Charles M. Smith, s. Is Estate Amos Adams, 5 .-. i 3 D. & A. Stokes, and others, s b R. H. -Carruth, s j r Thompson J. Bird, s A comite James Bogan, ...... > river Major S. Robert, s. ) roads. T. G. Davidson, s ....[Livingston Parish.] G. W. Waterston, s do.... do— W. Dennis, water power. [^t. Helena Parish.] Pierre Poutz,« [St. Tammany Parish:] Total Amount—Parish of East Baton Rouge. PARISH OF IBERVILLE. EIGHT GIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER. P, R. Ventress, « "J Mrs.-P. B. Key and Son, s i Durald & Bogan, s [ Woolfolk&Patrick. WestOak, sj Capt. Jessee Hart, Sunny Side Plant., «... ") Mrs. Emily Woolfolk, Mound Plant., «... Isaac Envin, s Mrs. A. M. Dickinson', Live Oak Planta¬ tion, s Dr. G. W. Campbell, s j | T. Johnston & Co., « Hotard & Labauve, «. I B C. A. Slack, Bay Farm Plantation, « t ^ Keep & Schbitre, Bear Den Plant., « J g Hotard & Labauve, s " Sugg w Mrs. E. Lauve, Celeste Plantation, s J. A. & T Sigur, Old Hickory Plantation, s J. R. Thompson & Co., Claiborne Plant., s. Total Amount Parish of Iberville—Right side PARISH OF IBERVILLE. left side of mississippi river. Estate James N. Brown, s F. J. Papineau, s F. B. Conrad & Towles, s M. & F. Martinez, s Dr. Gourier & Anger, s Randall McGavock, s Andre Leblanc, s..... ... James Pritchard, s A- & J. Vivez, h [Bayou Paul.] Wm. H. Avery, s Henry Vonphul, Jr., Willow Glen Plant., s:. Edward Moore, s Chas. A. Brusle, Monticello Plahtation, s Jules Leblanc, Home Place, s...., Madame Gedeon Dupuy, s Mrs. Geo. Mather & Sons, Evergreen plat., s Celestin Leblanc, Star Plantation, s..., Dt. Dupuy, h Mrs. Ursin Joly, h Mrs. Victor Babin, h. R. Arnous, Virginia Plantation, s Joe Walsh, h Estate John Hagan, Jr , s R. C. Camp, open s eam train Ursin Babin & Co., s — Joe Walsh, A. Joachim Blanchard, h W. R. Boote, h J. T. Cambre, h Alexis Poch6 & Zdnon Blouen, s... Total—Parish of Iberville—Left side. 113 560 112 16 111 75 108 70 106 355 105 61 « 90 104 22 U 16 (t 83 <; 148 .103 156 102 84 U 118 101 45 u u 196 100 55 U 58 m 30 u 130 u 98 145 96 100 94 30 93 . 92 100 (6 31 . 92 62 148 " 91 1 12 299G 12 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF ASCENSION. ■RIGHT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER. J. R. Thompson & Co., Chatham Plant., s... N. Mdlan lafourche. R. R. Barrow, Deville Plant., s. V. Landry, s Edouard D. Gaudin, Perseverance Plant., s. Mrs. P. Dugas, Son & .Co., A Trasimond Landry, Dugas Plantation, s J. A. Ventress, s ; Wm. Atkinson, 70, and E. Leblanc, 35, s.... Mrs. J. P. Viala, s Eugfene Lacroix, s Col. J. L. Manning, Point Houmas, s Mrs. Pedesclaux, s Total Amount of Ascension—Right Side lafourche. right side. PARISH OF ASCENSION. LEFT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER. J. S. Minor, Southwood Plant., open st. tr... S.&R. Tillotson,R efinery [New River, 13 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. J PARISH OF ASCENSION. 8'| " I, LEFT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER.—CONTINUED. D. P. Caine,* [New River W. J. Minor, Waterloo Plantation, s Estate H. D-oyal, Mount Houmas Refinery... John M. Brown, Linwood Plantation, s....... D. F. Kenner, Ashland Plantation, 2 sugar- houses, 1 vacuum, 1 Rillieux Apparatus. Mrs. Julien Landry, h Thdophile Bouchereau, s - Dichary & Co., s.. Trasimond Landry, Leblanc Plantation, s. L. A. Bringier, Hermitage PI.,open st'm train Mrs. Louis Colomb,s J. B. Marchand, s Col. J. L. Manning, Riverton PL, s.Houmas John Burnside, Donaldson Place, a.. . 1 a John Burnside, Clarke Place, I § John Burnside, Conway Place,-a. j ^ John Burnside, Orange Grove PL, vacuum] ? Mrs. M. D. Bringier, Houmas Plantation, two Sugar-Houses, one vacuum Total Amount of Ascension—Left Side — PARISH OF ST. JAMES. EIGHT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI KIVER. Mrs. John Penny, h Jean Jacques Leblanc, h C.P.Melan§on, & Co. s., now M.&A. Wdbre Onezime Leblanc, h Mrs. J. Gautreaux & Co., s M. Watson & B. Lapice, Lauderdale PL, s.. Bertaud Brothers, s ;..... Eloy Hdbert & Co., s Camille Mire & Co., vacuum Mrs. Carmelite Winchester, Buena Vista Plantation, Rillieux Apparatus..-. J. A. & A. Gaudet, Ste, Viotoire Plant., s... M. D. Gaudet & Co., s— J. K. Gaudet & Brothers, A............. Edouard Braud, h Daniel Blouen & Co., now M. Tircuit, s 14 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. §o I PARISH OF ST. JAMES. RIGHT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER.—CONTINUED. Frangois Gannier, s Ursin Leboeuf, s Viellavaso Brothers, s J. B. Ferchaud, s A. C. Barthelemy, & Webre & Ory, h Poirier Brothers & Co.,h Drauzin Gaudet, s Dr. E. Bazerque, s Bergondy Lapice & Bros., St. James Plant., Paragon Sugar Works.. E. J. Forstall, open steam train , Mrs. M. B. Cantrelle, s P. J. & B. Webre, s J. X. Cantrelle, s Governor A. B. Roman,s S. &. F. Fortier, Rich Bend Plantation, s... J. B% Cantrelle, h S. & E. Roman, s Valdrien Choppin, s R. Delogny & Sons,s V. Choppin, Bay Tree Plantation, 5 Estate of J. T. Roman, s A. Ferry, Home Place, s... S. & F. Fortier, s V. Aime, St. James Refinery Armant Bros., now John Burnside, Rillieux Apparatus Duparc & Locoul, s J. H. Riggins, Magnolia Plant., ■*.; M. Bourgeois, h [Vacherie.] Augustin Falgout, h [Vacherie.] Leufroy Simon, s Estate General John S. Armant, s Joseph Waguespack, Son, and others, s.. Edmond Trdpagnier, 24, A. Trosclair, 12 h. Hymel, Auberts & Co., s Total Amount of St. James—Right Side... 2! »| a ST a a ^ P o % o c Ig 3 3* O* (t) . (D g s1 P 3 i4 2, 68 218 <( 126 (( 105 a 20 i' j 18 67 93 66f 80 65 42 H 53 64 700 ei 333 63 335 a 250 62 240 a 336 a 216 a 41 61 356 - " 232 60 340 59 203 -58 116 . <1 142 a 218 57 1140 56 240 55 465 54 361 n 24 '• 48 " 60 53 195 tc 12 ,12 36 52 38 9419 5S a 3 o" 0> *< o 425 96 48 142 28 68 125 555 400 91 94 225 60 133 51 190 435 80 "26 371 387 400 233 218 117 87- 50 70 22 75 74 61 53 300 185 15 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF ST. JAMES. LEFT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIPER. Mrs. Tureaud, Union Plantation, s Miss Louisa Antoinette Conway, s Narcisse Landry, Jr., Tippecanoe Plant, $... M. S. Bringier, Whitehall Plantation, s. Mrs. Alex. Melan§on & Sons, s F. N. Bourgeois, h Dr. J. P. Bingay, s J. B. Jourdan, Brothers & Co., s Morson Seddon & Wilkins, s Octave Colomb, s V. I'. Webre, s Estate of A. Bourgeois, h... Druilhet &. Co., s.. A. E. Crane, s . '. Duhon Bro's, 125, and Guidry Bro's, 8, s... M. Boucry and Donaldson, s Boucry & Nicholls, s.. Mrs. S. Fagot, Uncle Sam Plantation, Arnaud Lebourgeois, s Wm. P. Welham, s J. B. Callouet, h Wm. P. Welham, s.... Louis S. Lebourgeois, Belmont Plantation, s Mrs. George Mather & Sons, Belle Alliance Plantation, s..... A. Ferry, Bourbon Plantation, s.....— Edouard Bourgeois and Brothers, s Jean Louis Ddlate, s L. & T. Bourgeois, s... Francois Schexnaildre, h —....... Mrs. A. Schexnaildre, Jean Laiche,« Pochd Brothers, h Mrs. A. Humphreys, s F. Reine, and A. Schexnaildre & Co., s Mrs. Gervais Gaiennie & Co., s Shepherd & Hook, Golden Grove Plantation, two sugar houses, s, pneumatic battery.... Armant Duplantier, Sportplace Plantation, s Total Amount of St. James—Left Side 16 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST. EIGHT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI EIVER. Roussel Brothers, s. . Antoine Becknel & Co.;s [Vacherie.] Edouard Webre & Co., h Fdlix Becknel, s Mrs. Marcelin Haydel, s Estate of Ldzin Becknel, s .... Col. W. B. Whitehead, Willow Bend plant, s Antoine.Haydel, h '. P. A. Becknel, s Dr. A. G. Wiendahle, s M. B. Haydel, s :.. Schexnaildre Brothers, h Pierre Roussel, s.« Justin Becknel,® P. A. St. Martin,® :. Louis Roussel, V. Keller, k..... P. B. Marmi'.lion, s V. B. Marmillion, s Rodrigues Brothers, h Damien Haydel, h ;... Ursin Haydel &: Co., s F. & M. Webre & Co., s Mrs. Barre & Sons, and Dr. Chabaud, h J. F. Burcard, s Octave Hymel, s Thomas May, s J. A. & F. B. St. Martin, s...... Hubert Darensbourg & Co.,s........~ Alcd Labranche & Co.,Glendale Plant., s.. Total Amount St. John the Baptist—Right Side PARISH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST. LEFT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI KIVER. Distance from New Orleans. 1 Number of Hogsheads. 51 156 6( 25 51 18 50 49 49 75 " 215 48 « 54 47 180 (( (< 46 46 42 " 40 - 45 105 " 57 44 25 " 240 43 14 n 35 56 '■ ■ 92 41 28 ' .. 42 45 " . 160 40 39 65 37 245 2130 Joseph L. Lebourgeois, Mount Airy Plant., s Thomas D. Bourgeois and Ory h James W. Godberry, s.. Dr. J. H. Loughborough, open steam train. William T. Adams, s.. Marcelin Pdrilloux, s J. B. & P. Picou, h 17 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST. XEFP SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER—CONTINUED Chauffe Brothers & Co., h. E. B. Marmillion, s,St. Frusquin Plant.. Mesdames Z. Montz & Parentis T. & S. N. Burbank, s Evariste Triche, s Andrb Triche and G. Froizi, s Mathias Cambre, h Perilloux & Millet and L. Perilloux, s Welham & Godberry, s.. . Louis Tregre, s Mrs. A. Boudousquie's Reserve Plantation, 205, and J. Cambre, 17, s Mrs. Andre Madbre, s. Mrs. Laurent Vicknair, s . James B. & W. K. Humphreys, Cornland Plantation, Andrb Deslonde, s Similien Labranche, s... Xavier Levet,s. Antoine Vicknair, s ." Mrs. Jean Vicknair and Et. Vicknair, s... Estate of Marie Louise Panis, «... Mrs. Chs. Roussel, Mrs. Pierre Ferrand, h.... Andre Montz Sons, h Hollingsworth & Co., s N. Louque & Co., s, and L. Montaigut,... Mrs. Geo. Perrilloux and Joseph.Fran5ois, s Total AmounfSt. John the Baptist—Left Side PARISH OF ST. CHARLES. RIGHT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI EIVER. Webb & Broaddus,.Kenmore Plantation, s. Parker Campbell, Trinity Plantations Sosthbne Deneuf bourg, s Frank Webb, Killona Plantation, s W. B. Whitehead, B2 18 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF ST. CHARLES. BIGHT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Chas. Davenport, s Cbauvin, Levois & Ad. Bougere, s .. F. Bougfere, R. & E. Troxler & Co., s ..... Mrs. P. P. Becnel .Welham & Godberry, s* George E. Payne, s ... Richard Taylor, Fashion PI., open steam train Mrs. J. B. Labranche & Sons, s Louis Ranson, s Ambrose Lanfear, Ashton Plantation, s... Mrs.' Frangois Meyronne & Sons, s.. F. E. Wilson & Co., s P. Sauvd, Lone Star Plantation, s Ezra Davis, s I Ambrose Lanfear, Louisa Plantation, vacuum I Mrs. Davis Lanaux & Son, s Total Amount of St. Charles—Right Side.. Distance from! New Orleans. Number of Hogsheads. 33 410 " 377 32 172 (( 116 <( 195 31 30 250 28 482 27 12 26 125 24. 460 66 100 23 275 « 240 22 152 20 110 ■5031 PARISH OF ST. CHARLES. LEFT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVEK. Bouligny & Ganucheau, Picou plant,s. c'vasse Judge P. A. Rost, Hermitage Plantation, s. Mrs. Charles Oxley, Roseland Plantation, s Mrs. F. Trdpagnier & Son, s..... George M. Pincard, Good Hope Plantation, Rillieux E. F. Labranche & Co., Prospect Plant., s... J. W. & S. McCutchon, Ormond Plant., s... Judge P. A. Rost, Destrdhan Plant., Rillieux Pierre Soniat, s 1 O. Labranche, s Mrs. Louis Labranche &, Co., s George R. Price, Almedia Plantation, s Henry Frellson, Fairview Plantation, vacuum Total Amount of St. Charles.—Left Side.. 19 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. a? PARISH OF JEFFERSON. RIGHT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER. GoSSet & Co., S Charles Dusseau, s T. H. Saul, Live Oak Plantation, s Antoine & P. C. Cagnolaty, s..... J. G. Osgood, Willswood Plantation, s Mrs. Waggaman & Son, s B. & V. Labranche & Co., L. Labranche PI., s C. Zeringue, Rillieux Apparatus D. P. Sparks, s H.C. Millaudon, River Sugar-House, vacuum Estate John M. Bell, Tennessee Plantation, s H, C. Millaudon, Estelle Plant., Rillieux Apparatus Osborn & Hubbard, s . Payne & Harrison, s J Mavis Grove Plantation, vacuum Drouet Brothers, s J. Davis, Jr., Oakland Plant., s.. Total Amount of Jefferson—Right Side ■ BARATARIA BARATARIA Distance from New Orleans. Number of Hogsheads. 19 200 18 103 17 187 15 340 14 320 13 495 10 503 8 60 fi 225 5 460 4 PARISH OF JEFFERSON. LEFT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER. f Mrs, W. B. Kenner, Oakland Plant., vacuum Mrs. R. Trudeau & Son, s Pierre Sauve, Providence Plantation,. 8 Theodore Soniat, s L. R. Marshall, Lafrdnibre Plantation, s W. F. Mason, Elmwood Plantation, s P. L. Labarre, 55, and F. Labarre, 27, . Total Amount of Jefferson—Left Side PARISH OF ORLEANS. RIGHT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER BELOW THE CITY; Mrs. M. A. McGee, Aurora Plantation, s.... Gustave Bouligny, Orleans Plantation,®.. J. B. Leprbtre, s ©. Dusseau Delacroix, s to' Caliste Villerb, Beka Plantation, s Total Amount of Orleans Parish 20 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF ST. BERNARD. LEFT SIDE MISSISSIPPI KIVEK—BELOW THE CITY f Win. Dunbar, Battle Ground Refinery Gabriel Villere, Conseil Plantation, s A. W. Walker, s H. C. Story, vacuum * F. H. Knapp, a Dr. A. T. B. Merritt, Rillieux Apparatus.... M. & A.'Ducro's, s i J. Davidson, Poydras Plan, open steam train Henry Van Bibber, Sebastopol Plant., s... C. H. Davis, Ernestine Plantation, s Marrero & Lassdre, s F. M. Bienvenue & Son,s A. & M. Ducros, s Thos. Y. Brent, Contreras Plantation, s. Victor Olivier and Widow Wogan,.® R. & J. Proctor, Reggio Place, s R. & J. Proctor, s A. B. Woodruff, s [ Antoine Michou s, [Chef Menteur.] Total Amount of the Parish of St. Bernard PARISH OF PLAQUEMINES. EIGHT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI KIVEK BELOW THE CITY Distance from New Orleans. Number of, . Hogsheads, 5 232 6 210 7 268 9 336 10 112 11 85 12 102 13- 350 Jules & C. Villere, Magpolia Plantation, s. F. & H. Villere,Fort Leon.Plantation,. Est. Samuel Packwood, Bellechasse Plant., Rillieux Apparatus.. Juan Y de Egana, St. Anne Plant., vacuum J. E. Zunts, Concession Plant., now John D. Johnson, vacuum Lavergne & Villere,Concord Plantation,s.... Auguste & Octave Reggio, s W. & H. Staekhouse, New Hope PI., vacuum Wm. F. Smith, Sarah Plantation, s W. & H. Staekhouse, Live Oak Grove Plant., vacuum, open steam train, B. Bayhi & Son, Union Plantation, s*.... Dr. E. Borland, Star Plantation, B. Bayhi, Rdussite Plantation,® William Erskins & Co.,s.. 13 360 14 264 15 379 16 536 17 582 18 220 (C 346 19 290 24 ' 80 25 : 510 27 28 100 29 270 30 530 21 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. 2* 3io PARISH OP PLAQUEMINES. RIGHT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER—'CONTINUED, A. Dunford & Go., White & Trufant, Riliieux Apparatus, Myrtle Grove Plantation, s ,....: Estate James N. Brown, Oaklands Plant., s. Col. M. White, Deer Range Plantation, s— M. White, Jr., Velasco PI., open steam train. McManus. & Griffin, Pointe Celeste Planta¬ tion and Refinery . Bradish Johnson, Woodland Plantation, open steam train E. Lawrence, Magnolia Refinery G. Lanaux, s A. Grant, Sen., Nairne Plantation, s..... Total Amount Plaquemines Parish—Right Side PARISH OP PLAQUEMINES. LEFT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Estate of Thomas A. Morgan, Caernarvon Pl„'s., and Orange Grove PL, vacuum.. George Garr, Riliieux Apparatus, St. Clair PL Auguste Lesseps, Monplaisir Plantation, Ril¬ iieux Apparatus ...[English Turn.] T. J. Packwood, Riliieux Apparatus Alexander Grant, Sen., Catharine Plant., s... Jules Delery, vacuum Adolphe Reggio, 203, s, and C.A,Reggio, 100 Nicholas Verbois, s.. James Berthoud, Woodlawn Plantation, s, Juan Y de Egana, Fanny Plantation, s, now A. & R. Robinson , H. Doyal & C. Moncure,Belair PL, Refinery Henry Doyal, Fairview PL, Riliieux Appar.. Robert Sowers & Co., Union Plantation, s... Alex. Lesseps & Son, Monsecours Plantation Riliieux Apparatus P. C. Wederstrand, Harlem Plantation, s Moussier & Cornen, Belle Vue Plantation, s Frederick Adams, J. & D. Urquhart, Bohemia Plantation, s.. Total Amount, Plaquemines Parish—Left Side' , 22 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF ASSUMPTION. RIGHT SIDE OF BAYOU LAFOURCHE. Distance from Donaldsonville Number of Hogsheads. 5 no " ■106 6 62 6i 55 ti 337 1 23 " 45 (( 155 8 145 " 240 (( 255 110 ic 45 (6 52 55 9 62 <( 58 6i 18 (6 72 54 « 40 48 " 40 10 315 << 200 (( 263 . n 320 86 ;c 34 12 36 14 ,46 a 80 15 65 i6 280 (( 153 16 582 17 861 <( 300 a 106 Mrs. J. D. Leblanc, h Alcide Landry, k . Sdraphin Bourgeois, h, Valery Leblanc, h T. & E. Burbank, Avon Plantation,s G. Molere, h '.. E. Ferray, h Estate Mrs.. J. S. Simonaud, s Widow Carville Verret, s Julien Tournillon, s Dr. Joseph Martin, Voiron-Plantation, s J. B. Landry, s... Jean Gonzales, h Mrs. Geddon Guedry, h. •. Mrs. D. Landry & Bon, h Mrs. Paul Savoy, h Mrs. Ely Comeaux, h Mrs. Augustin Braud, h [12. burnt Maxil Leblanc, h Dr. S. Somprou, h E.J. Landry, h..... R. & L. R. Dugas, h Murville Landry, h B. G. Davenport & Ford, Magnolia Planta¬ tion, open steam train Dugas & Robichaud, s Estate J. T. Pugh, Highland Plantation, s... W. H- Pugh & Co.,a. Augustin plant Dugas & Daigle, s Hubert Simoneaud, h Maxil Daigle, h Mrs. L. Simoneaud & Son, h Mrs, Alex. Sigur, h Eugbne Comeaux, s Mrs. Marcelin Bourg,A ; G. W. Jones, Glen wood PI., vacuum, Mrs. Alexis Blanchard, s Dr. E. E. Kittredge, Elm Hall Plant., vacuum Mrs. A. M. Foley, s P. Landreaux, Trinity PL, pneumatic battery F. M. Williamson, Poverty Point Plant., s... 3 'S 2 d* O 145 162 326 200 107 80 70 140 170 305 190 131 23 40 100, 55 35 33 1-15 41 90 40 1 V 147 34 16 32 64 36 38 22 12 45 7 18 34 33 19 30 23 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF ASSUMPTION. tIGHT SIDE OF BAYOU LAFOURCHE—CONTINUED. Richard Gautreaux, 2 sugar-houses, A Philips & Lyne, s "1 Florentin Blanchard, A ® H. B. Foley, Mazeppa Plant., s E. E. Malhiot, s | $ Pugh & Seymour, s J Auguste Aucoin, s 1 little Kittredge & Dwight, s > W. W. Pugh, Taxana Plantation, s. ) tex Himel & Pugh, Himelaya Plantation, s.. Col. Wm. Wynn, Georgia Plantation, s., Littlejohn Brothers, Melrose Plantation, s P. L. Cox, Oak Wood Plantation, s Gautreaux Brothers, h Avet & Hdbert, s Dr. P. Dansereau, s [Brtile Labadie.] Tete Brothers, Ste. Rose Plantation, s.... Joseph Dugas, A..., Drauzin Dugas, h ; M. B. Leblanc, s Joseph Landry, h O. Lauve & Co., Excelsior Plantation, h. N. Lauve & Labarre, a...[Grand Bayou] J. Gentil, h [Bayou Pierre] Jean Baptiste Aucoin, A.[Bayou Pierre.] B. G. Davenport & Ford, Laurel Plant., s Fdlix Gillet, A Eugene Landry, A, Bayou Corne Blanchard & Landry, A Eugfene Landry, A Hermogbne Leblanc, A... Achille Dugas, A Clovis Dugas, A Joseph Aucoin and others, A • Achille Leblanc, A Robichaud & Brothers, A ] J. B Landry, alias Tirene, A I BRULE Rosdmond Simonaud, A 1, Florentin Rodrigue, A i John McCarty, A. I vincent. Mrs. Simon Landry, A J 24 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. a? PARISH OF ASSUMPTION. right side of bayou lafourche—^continued, i bp Venant & Jeddon Hebert, h ) brule Emerand Simonaud & Bro., h > st. Est. of W. H. Pugh, s.Whitmelpl yvlNCENT, Gabriel Beasley & Son, s Pike & Suthon, s (attakapas W. J- C. Pugh, « f CANAIi R. L. Sparks, h -...J James O. Keane, h "j Harding Burnley, A ..t j a Felix Dugas, h • Thiac & Courtade,h Gross & Payan, s ' ~- VV. N. & V. H. Ivy,®, Virginia Plant.... Mrs. Thaddeus Knight, ® J P Wm- N. Ivy, s, Home Place Plant j Daniel Morrison,®........ ....^ F.Fraytet &Co.,h, nowH.L. Hunley ! bayou Haifleigh & Rentrop, h f l'ours. A. Giroir, h , j Dr. H. A. G. Robert,® "J Mrs. Etienne Pennison and Son, s... (bayou Daniel Morrisons |b(euf. George Schewing, h, now D. Pointer J otal Amount of Assumption-—Right Side. PARISH OF ASSUMPTION. left side of bayou lafourche. Foley & Wilson, Belle Terre Plant.,®...,... Mrs. A. Truxillo & Son, h Domingue Truxillo,&....... Captain Celestin Dalferes, ®. Charles Kock, Belle Alliance Plantation, s Vivez & Maurin, 7t., )brule J. Dalferes, ® vivez. Miles Taylor, Dalferes Place, s Thomas May, ® Antoine Truxillo, s Manuel Martinez, h..... [ brule Mrs. A. D. Truxillo, s . j taylor. Baltazar Allemand, h j 25 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF ASSUMPTION. r.EFT SIDE OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER—CONTINUED E. E. Malhiot, D. P. Place, h Estate of Manuel Fernandez, s James B. Vinson, s , Estate of Antonio Vela, Home Place, s.... Severin Landry, s, J. B. Guillot, h Alexandre Guillot & Co., h Mdlan$on & Michel, h Eugene Lallande,^ Thomas Hill, h W. S. Pugh, s Ursin & Eloy Mdlanqon, h F. Templet, k..... P. M. Mel9n5on, h : W. B. Rattliff, Locust Grove Plantation, s Folse Brothers, h.. Mrs. Charles Monot, and P. Bourg, s.. Mrs. Thomas Pugh, s H. J. Boatner & Co., s '. W. W. Pugh, Wood Lawn Plantation,«.... Joseph Barilleau & Co, h Wilson Grismore, s.... Edward Pugh, Poitier Plantation, s T. Bertaml & Co., s Gen. R. C. Martin, Albemarle Plantation,. Joseph Montd, h Dr. J. Martin, Vallance Plantation, s....... Mrs. Eliza Leftwich, s Drauzin Hymel, s Amddd Tete, Magnolia Grove Plantation, Jdrasime Boudreau, h Total amount of Assumption—Left side..., PARISH OF LAFOURCHE INTERIOR. RIGHT SIDE OF BAYOU LAFOURCHE. N. Haydel, h A. Brousseau, s. J. P. Bourg, h.. 0 26 NAjVTES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF LAFOURCHE INTERIOR. RIGHT SIDE OF BAYOU LAFOURCHE CONTINUED. Mathurin Bourg, A Jean Webre, and Bernard & Levert,s Dr. J. H. Pugh & Co., s John Williams, Leighton Plantation, vacuum D. B. Pugh & Dardenne, s -< Ledet & Co., A Judge G. S. Guion, Ridgefield Plantation, s. Nelson & Donelson, Arcadia Plant., Rillieux Apparatus A. Cunio, A Total amount of Lafourche Interior—Right side. PARISH OF LAFOURCHE INTERIOR. LEFT SIDE OF BAYOU LAFOURCIIE. Baptiste Aucoin, A Mrs. Mathurin Ayaux* A Joseph Martinez, and A. E. Vivez, A C. Boudreau & Brothers, A Mrs. C, Keller, A Adams Perilloux, s 1 Joseph Leonard, s 1 1... Mrs. Pierre Laseigne & Co., A Estate of Leufroy Trosclair, s Mrs. J. B. Eerne, and Boudreau, A.. Drauzin Triche,s V. Vicknair, A M. Braud, s Leonard Laseigne, s Col. Braxton Bragg, s Randall Lee Gibson, s Achille Braud and Son, A James Bellew, s .- 1 II. E; Ledet & Brothers, s J. C. & W. H. Ragan, A } BAvoi C. M. Gillis & Co., s f James Callouet and Sons, s C J. A. Scudday & Co., s ) HER0 Nelson-& Donelson, open steam train Rienzy Plant.,2 Sugar-Houses, vacuum, s. Mrs. A. Collins, s ! 3 P '.I ' o ' ►<> 52 53 420 13 80 68 210 168 165 300 260 95 185 33 39 225 160 142 126 700 185 375 335 580 198 90 38 9 54 260 84 500 100 (wZT 27 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF LAFOURCHE INTERIOR. LEFT- SIDE OF BAYOU LAFOURCHE"—CONTINUED. C. F. Gaudd & Co., Morning Star Plant., s.. Thdlesphore Toups &, Co., h Estate of J. W. Tucker, s Victorin Toups, h Estate Jean Abadie, s Lagarde Brothers, h Gaudd Brothers & Co., Marceline Plant., s.. Tucker Brothers, s R. & J. Tucker, s Leo. Johnson, Webbster Plantation, s......... L. C. Aubert, s... Justinien Thdriot, s Dr. T. E. Vick, s Charles Zeringues & Bros., s J. B. Champagne & Co., h Kittridge &Ewing, s, Ariel Plant R. R. Barrow & Pittman, s, Oak Grove Plant. S. & V. Baudouin, h .' 1 Benjamin Folse', h....< J-. A. Scudd.y & Co., $ R. P. Gaillard, Florae Plantation,s Evariste Ldpine, h Gustave Sabatier, Upper Ten Plantation, s... Kittridge & Ewing, Race Land PI., vacuum Bellew &. Perkins, Utopia Plantation, s Bellew & Perkins, Mary Plantation, s.. Mrs. Cynthia Pugh, s Mrs. & Charles Mathews, s John Lyall, s David McLeod, s Adolphe & Eugene Leblanc, h Capt. C. Dalferez, s O. & T. Harang, s Mrs. E. Para, s,, Eugenia Plantation DivT. S. Head, s •... Williams & Britton, Gayoso PL, s ^ BARATARIA Gust. Sabatier, Uncle Peter PL, s. f E. D. Courmes & H. D. Coch- f rane, Vacherie Plantation, s... ) CANA 'otal Amount of Lafourche Interior—Left Side : ss 0 . 3 er CO ' O 400 300 325 332 230 120 75 78 174 280 130 250 183 120 245 60 220 190 430 240 96 33, 42" 12 198 7 135 5 65 112 56 155 700 215 202 170 260 73 176 164 .28 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF TERREBONNE. BAYOU TERREBONNE. Mrs. V. P. Winder, Ducros Plantation, s'j Mrs. L. Tanner, F. G. Winder, Windermere Plant., a Thibodaux Brothers, s Judge Leufroy Barras, s ..!• Mrs. R. G. Ellis, s J. C. Potts, Hedgeford Plantation, s W. V. D. Downing, s Mrs. Susane A. Nicholas, s T. &• S. Beatty, Orange Grove Plant., s. Alexander Lirette, W. J. Minor, Holy wood Plantation, «.... R. R. Barrow, Residence Plantation, s... R. R. Barrow, Myrtle Grove Plantation, s ' Bush & Guesno, s — F. E. Robertson, s Joseph Sample, s Mrs. Phoebe Pierce, s Wm. A. Bisland, Hope Farm, s John R. Bisland, Aragon Plantation, s... R. R. Barrow, Point Farm, s Thomas Ellender, h J. M. Sanders, h N. & H. Robichaud, h — Isidore Dupr5 & Guedry, h Albert Galatin Cage, a Gustave Sabatier, h Berger & Brown, h .." Henry Rody & Brother, h Smith & Barrow, s Henry F. Collins, s H. M. Thibodaux, h. J. B. Robinson, s (75 burnt) H. Cage, Woodlawn Plantation, s .••••") Duncan S. Cage, Ashland Plantation, s. I ® R. R. Barrow, Caillou Grove Plant;, s... | £ J. B. Robinson, s. I 8 Richard E. Butler, s.... ° R. G. Ellis, Blanchard & Ranson, s F. H. Quitman,a... * O 3 » o . 3 cr ' o 360 120 15 35 360 158 '92 350 300 370 123 82 30 55 TO 350 430 270 550 230 98 225 200 60 115 270 183 107 435 62 70 470 126 52 45 90 32 165 70 29 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF TERREBONNE. CONTINUED. J, M. FeLton, Bayou Dulac, s.[Grand Caillou. Eloy Thdriot, s : 1 Louis Part, h Emilien Thdriot, h G. F. Connelly, Mulberry Farm, s. Barrow & Davis, s .— J- Barrow & Miller, ** Barrow & Gatewood,. * James Blunt, ** .... Florentin Michel & Bros., s...... T. & Th. Ellis, s....;— ) bayou P. Butler, s > M. H. Daunis, s... S BLACK- Aycock Bros, and others, s "J Jean Charles Navarre, h J bayou Buford, Cross & Farrow, s f John J. Shaffer, a J chacahoula W. L.. Shaffer, s J A. A.Williams, vacuum,.. . McCollom Brothers, s William A Shaffer, s Wm. J. Minor, South Down Plant., s.... J. B. Bond & Barrow, s Holden Wright, s — Evariste Porche, s E. M. Boykin, s P. E. Brian, s., Bodin & Bonvillain s Winslow Hatch, Waterproof Plant., s.... A. Miltenberger & Co., s ( Mrs. E. D. Burguibres, s [ " Adolphe Verret, & ... T. S. Easton, h Wallis & Barrow, s Tobias Gibson, Oak Forest, s... J. V. Boutlou, s James McClelland Knight, h Royal Marsh, h Wm. Green & Brummel, s Ion Rochelle, h Michael Knight, Hilaire Carlin, h C3 r pi I i R R&LI R&L| L R L NAMES OF PX.ANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF TERREBONNE. continued. oo I John Brownson, Black Water PL, s.. ) bayou ^ | Alfred & Octave Hopkins, s s black. Total amount of the Parish of Terrebonne R&L PARISH OF ST. MARY, ATTAKAPAS. 350 150 14983 § John D. Hayes & Son, h ) petite anse Avery & Marsh, s.. $ island. W. F. Weeks & Co., s.[Grand Cote Island ] Alexandre Hebert, h 1 petite Horatio Stansbury, h /■ anse H. W. Peebles, s v prairie. S. O. Nelson, Hawthorn Plantation, s.. Major Charles Olivier, s Joseph Olivier, s Thos. H. Thompson,® Carlos Grevenbevg, s..... John Tarleton & Co., s Robert McCarty, s C. C. Weeks, F. D. Richardson, Bayside Plantation, s Alfred Weeks,® David Ker, s L. Verret, Back Concession Plant., h A. H. Brown, h Mme. Phildmon Provost & others, h Ursin Provost & Co., s __ Mrs. A. Patout, h H. B. Bayard, h Goulat &l Garry, h J. H. Walker, h Max Stevens, h M. Broussard, h Patout Brothers, h Octave Delahoussaye, Hillside Plant., s... L. Grevenberg, h Edouard Sigur, h Dr. P.S.Carrington, now W. P.Kemper,h Treville & Numa Sigur, h Sigur & Callery, h r R&L R L L R &L L R 197 291 305 44 46 230 300 150 80 160 185 50 35 95 180 160 170 35 64 112 20 43 21 12 5 110 180 70 245 3 200 110 as o B o- 1 o 115 75 125 35 36 475 145 487 ■88 210 20 "40 30 189 328 42 47 127 295 162 70 48 164 55 77 160 65 350 470 ■ffio 109 36 173 230 430 106 112 31 NAMES OP PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF ST. MARY, ATTAKAPAS. continued. t"1 & B. Price, s, now Mrs. W. Mackerell.... 1 a . H. Byrne, h.. J 3 fm. F. Weeks'& Co., s ,1® rantjois Prince, h... 7 g .osemond Broussard, h J ^ Irs. Charles Grevenberg, s ^ *h5odore Fay, s I bayou /I. Sorel, Oilman's pneumatic battery J- drs. Charles P5cot & Co., s teche' }. L. Fuse'lier, s J Jrdgoire Bodin, h 1 Erairie 'ellerin & Olivier, s f RIGHT rhdo. Dumesnil, k.. f^yo^ lenry Penn, Jr., h ) teche. 7. A. Frbres., 170, and Ferret, 19 ") r. A. Frbre, s ... r. B. Maynard, h Mrs. G. Bouillet & Martel, h Yrmelin Brothers, s. i'uselier & Mossy, s Jenry Foot, s r. M..Foot, lames Lacy, h..... A.L.Fuselier, &., 145,and R. Bernard,19 j- ET. 0. Darby, s El. H. Byrne, s Mrs. W. S. Harding, «•...., Mrs. E. Me Waters, h ~. Dr. S. Duncan & McWilliams, Camper- down Plant., s. Dr. S. Duncan & McWilliams, Oxford Plantation,® ." Mrs. James Porter, s „ J. L. Hudgins, h ) grand John Millet, h j lake. John M. Rice, now W. D. Bethel, h T. C. Carlin, s Judge Edouard Simon, Palo Alto PI., s E. Rose, h Capt. A. L. Fields, h R&L L R.&L R&L R R&L L R&L R&L 32 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. 2^ S?JO PARISH OF ST. MARY, ATTAKAPAS. CONTINUED. Estate of Win. Stirling, s Watson McKerell & Caffery's heirs, s.... J. B. Murphy, s \ prairie J. G. Parkenson, h ^ right side. Fellows, Huff & Co., vac'm[Cote Blanche. Iram Anderson, s Thomas J. Foster, s Euphrasy Carlin, Eagle Plantation, s Richard A. Wilkins, Brunswick Plant., s - Mrs. Anderson Moss, h Estate J. H. Bedell, h Judge John Moore & Co., s Dr. J. T. Hawkins, s John H. Darnall, W. &. A. L. Hayes, s.. Mrs. Henderson Crawford and Son, h.. Ehgere Sennette, s J. E. Lacy, h "j Adelard Carlin, Hunters' Retreat Plant., h Provost & Carlin, h David Berwick, Home Place, h D. Berwick & Co., h D. Berwick, Johnson Place, s J. B. Robertson & Co., North Bend PL, h Stockley Vinson, h Thomas J. Rice, s Benjamin Pludson, Midway Plantation, s Nathan Berwick, s Benjamin Hudson, South Bend Plant, s R. H. Byrne, h J Estate Wm. Pumphrey, h j Estate Wm. Pumphrey, h Michel Paul Rasmus, h Romin Verdun, and others, h •.... a Estate of George Sennet, and others, h... I % Bethell & McMaster,s.nowGen.W.Moye j ° Leo. Tarleton, Augusta Plantation, «... | Thos. S. Bisland, Fairfax Plantation, s.. Judge W. T. Palfrey, s ' Mrs. D. E. Meade, h I P. C. Bethell, Grandwood Plantation, s. J L R R&L L a R&L : ss a ' a- c o 160 243 170 69 113 108 225"" 105 75 172 203 100 200 38 15 53 223 221 100 174 84 49 206 40 125 55 121 67 200 130 138 18 84 116 86 64 ,33 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF ST. MARY, ATTAKAPAS. CONTINUED. P. C. Bethell, Pecan Grove Plantation, s now S. H. Perkins....... P. C. Bethell, Live Oak Grove Plant., s. 0. & N. Corney, s, Radiville Plant Mrs. A. M. Stanley, s William Jacobs, s, now Alfred A. Fuse- lier 1 I 3 Duguy & Baskerville, s ] 3 Jos. M. Chafpentier & Co., s Mrs. D. E. Meade, s Thomas Wilcoxson & Co., h Richard Lynch, s i atchafalaya, W. J. Nash, Sr., s > above E. H. Skaggs, Viejo PI.,s. ) pattersonville. Estate D. D. Richardson & Bro., Wave-"| land Plantation, s :• Louis Daigle, h — ...1 Dr. J. L. Haudressy, k, now William Jacobs J/A. & P. P. Brian, h '. Antoine Como, s John M. Bateman, pneumatic battery.... V. H. Rentrop, Wilton Plantation, h W. M. & J. K. Smith, s v Mrs Elizabeth Cochrane,/!. ... Henry Bradley, s Dr. John Rhodes,® Dr. Walter Brashear, s j Berwick Thomas Hoskins, h J- Dr. Grout, h | bay. Elias Bears, s..... J M. W. Bateman, h "| James N. Wafford, s Carroll M. Vinson, h Dr. John Tarleton, s W. P. Kemper, h ...[Shaver Island.] [J Rev. S. J. Davis & Co., h Henry E. Lawrence, s, Hard Scrabble Plantation John Burris, h Thomas M. Tucker, h ...J 34 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. PARISH OF ST. MARY, ATTAKAPAS. CONTINUED. Estate of David Robbins, s.....' £ E. H., Skaggs, Victoria Plantation, s.... Mrs . William Develin, A L. A. Roussel, A Dr. I. Bowman, A...:.... V. H. Renthrop, Fairfield Plantation, A. Mrs. S. R. Mardis, s, D. F. Haydel crop W. Rochelle, Jr., Shades Plantation, A. V. H. Rentrop & Son, A ( Grand James Todd, Cuba Plant., s— \ Lake. Joseph Knight, A Plenry Knight, A Henry Gibbons, h. [At Point] R. B. Brashear & Co., Bayou Bceuf, or Tiger Island, left side do wn from Pattersonville, s. Olympus Young, s Mrs. Elwin Stansbury, s .. Sanders & Daniel, s.. J. Y. Sanders, h Dr. John Tarleton, s Auguste Landry and Sons, A Templet & Savoy, h T. & E. Cocke, s Total Amount, Parish of St. Mary PARISH OF ST. MARTIN, ATTAKAPAS. KI&HT SIDE OF BAYOU TECHE. W. Singleton, A 1 bayou Sidney Single.ton, A $ fuselier Moore Brothers, h:. Dr. B. Wilkins, A Dt. W. E. Walker A., ") Gen. E. P. Scott, s Mrs. Valery Martin & Son, h J. E. McFarland, s S. & A. Broussard & Co., A Tertroud & Bienvenue[Isle aux Cypres V. A. Fournet, s ;... Charles O. Duclosel, s Gabriel Fuselier,A.-.. ? bayou David Sandos,A jtortue 35 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. Bo PARISH OF ST. MARTIN, ATTAKAPAS. RIGHT SIDE OF BAYOU TECHE. CONTINUED. Cdser Labbe & Co., h 1 L. D. & D. DeBlanc, s.... >COTEAU Nicholas Cormier, h ) St. Denis Dt. DeBlanc & Co., s., 170, Mrs. Delacroix, 23 ; Dr. J. S. Peebles,s... .. Dr. A. Duperier, s F. Estate R. Cade, Dr. Epperson, h Young & Lyons, h. ,, Stokes W. Shaw, h A. & L. Campbell, h John Armstrong, h [Grande Chenibre.] Total Amount of Parish of Vermillion t-1 !*J i I- s» S" R u L R 157 u L 68 213 u 53 R u 34 L 36 R 45 606 PARISH OF LAFAYETTE. Benoit de St. Clair, h Valsin & B. Martin, h Louis V. Mauton, h A. E. Mouton,^.... Estate of John Greig, h Andrb Martin, h Estate of Charles Mouton, h Gov. Alexandre Mouton, s Hervilien Broussard, h.. .[Cote Gelbe.] B. C. Crow,h Alexandre Guidry, h Total Amount of Parish of Lafayette PARISH OE ST. LANDRY. E. D. Gaudin & Sons, Gold Dust PI., s.. I \ J. U. Payne, St. Peters Plantation, s— f < A. M. & J. U. Payne, Bearbr.ake Pl.,s.. f t Shields Brothers^ Anchorage Plant., s.. H. Chretien and, Mother, s J bayou Isaac F. Littell, s Dr. Thos. A. Cooke, s 1 ) bceuf. R&L R L 295 R&L 239 R 378 L 120 " 193 . u 140 it 115 D 38 NAMES OF PLANTERS AND PARISHES. Of* Bi© PARISH OF ST. LANDRY. continued. ch & ■| X Jesse Andrusi h 1 ^ Green Hudspeth, h t R&L L. A. Webb, «.. ........ C L Scribner Brothers, s...., Estate of James Morgan, h Mrs. W. W. Jenkins, s Elbert Gant, h ) WAXKB" Dr. J. C. Hill, j Pr. C. H. Beauckamp, s ) Dierre Wartelle, \ Prescott& Moore, s ") Offutt Brothers, s, Home Plant j Offutt Brothers, s, Labiche PI. | bayou Allen Thomas, 5 1 L. St. Jacques Landry, Good C0URTBLEAU, Luck Plant.,A | Joseph Melan§on, h J Eliakim Littell,s [Bayou Petite Teche.] Mrs. A. & M. Castille, s Lastrapes Brothers, s Robert Harwell, h Mrs. J. B. Ddjean, aind, s ► Napoleon Robin, .". Joseph Bdraud, s Franqois Robin, s Thomas C. Anderson, s G. Hill, h [ C. L. Swayze, 5 j* opelousas. Dr. J. A. Taylor, s \ G. W. Gardners John P. Hudson, s | prairie J. G. Pratt, s 1 B. R. Rogers, s { Pannell Scott, h | bellevue. M. W. Harwell,s. ... J Estate-Thomas S. Hardy, h I grand James Burleigh, h > William F. Hardy, h ) coteau. Total Amount of the Parish of St. Landry. 200 58 J>05 "6209 39 RECAPITULATION. NAMES OF PARISHES. £ & o 2 c •* 1. Rapides , 2. Avoyelles 3. West Feliciana 4. Pointe Coupee 5. East Feliciana 6. West Baton Rouge 7. East Baton Rouge 8. Iberville ! 9. Ascension 10. St. James 11. St. John the Baptist 12. St. Charles 13. Jefferson 14. Orleans and .St. Bernard 15. Plaquemines 16. Assumption—Bayou Lafourche... 17. Lafourche Interior...do 18. Terrebonne. ..7 do 19. St. Mary-—Attakapas 20. St. Martin do 21. Vermillion—Lafayette 22. Lafayette.. 23. St. Landry—Opelousas Cistern Bottoms of 192,108 hogsheads at an estimate say of 3 ^ cent 36 19 15 54 6 54 47 122 55 88 63 34 24 24 44 148 77 81 173 79 14 7 44 Total Estimated at...255,115,750 pounds. 1308 34 17 15 52 6 49 45 111 51 70 51 34 24 . 24 44 85 54 62 71 • 36 1 2 32 992 Brown Sugar made by the bid process...192,108 hogsheads. Refined, clarified, &c. including Cistern 29,732- " 221,840 40 STJC5-AIR CROPS IUST TEXAS; NAMES OF PLANTERS AND COUNTIES. 1850. BRAZORIA COUNTY. Major J. H. Herndon, h .90 burnt j Mrs. Sarah A. Wharton, s Dr. Goodlett, h... Abner Jackson, Lake Place, ® Jackson & Hamilton, Retrieve Plantation, s R. & D. G. Mills, Bynum Place, s James Campbell, ® R. J. Townes, s . ..1 Estate of William Manor, s Col. M. L. Smith; Waldeck PI. and Refinery Estate of C. R. Patton, s W A. Rose, ® J William Sharp & Co., s ) •n . cmrr-irr > OYSTER CRE1 Estate of T. J. Coffee, s .... ) R. & D. G. Mills, Low* Wood-Plantation, s ' Gerard Munson, s A. E. Westall, s ; S. S. Perry,® J. G. McNeel, Ellerslie Plantation, s J. G. McNeel, Homestead Plantation,® ) Estate of L. H. McNeel, s $ Abner Jackson, Darington Plantation, s W. J. Bryan, s...., - Cherouze & Brother, h.. Ballinger & James, s Gen. Jos. Bates, s F. & L. Winston, s S. V. Winston, s S. Rowe, s ; ® Mrs. Sarah Mims, s John II. Norris, h... . . Levy Jordan, s FORT BEND COUNTY. Kyle & Terry,® Col. Waters,® MATAGORDA COUNTY. J. B. & J. D. Hawkins, ® Abraham Sheppard & Co., s Mills & Warren, Caney Plantation, s... .t Total Amount of Hogsheads of 1100 Pounds J BRAZOS RIVER. 41 SUGAR TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES. Imports, Exports, Stocks and Estimated Consumption, For the year ending December 31st, 1859, (exclusive of California and Oregon.) Received at NEW-YORK, From Cuba '' Porto Rico... " St. Croix , " Brazil " Manila.. " Jamaica " Trinidad, P. S " Demerara..;... " Barbad's, Antig.&c " Other Foreign Ports Total Foreign— 216264 Add Rec'tsof Melado, &c 10971 From Texas 2114, " Louisiana . 45244] " Other Coastwise 5586 Total Receipts— 280179 Add Stock Janu'y 1, 1859. 12873 Hhds. 181583 31606 60 2 *234 2547 . 24 153 55 Tcs. 176 426 1169 Bbls 7172 Total Supply— Deduct Exp'tsto i'or.pts. ) S. Francisco & Can'da J Deduct Stock Jan. 1,1860. Taken for Consumption ? from this Port ) 293052 13005 280047 1Q77415279 383 360 -97 796 214 44393 11453 60925 154178 2956 314 95696 37549 157448221769 140101 15967 38 816'5 2751 443 • 2464 23 222| 2624' , *6}@ 8J t6 a 8i16i® Si Value 1st Jan. 1859. 6 a 8 7la 9>i — a 6} 172798 4514 1860 6i@81 7f©8 6|@7 161 1081 ... 23341 5f« 8i 6f@8| 74 7608 .... 1145360925 11453 60925 25784411453 60925 158690 221843209230 14489 " " 173179221843 194461 7407 153733214436 20620 187798 219087 10932 208155 18020 *Muscovado. tBox. Weighing i90135 tons—of which For., imp. direct and coast., 159,627 tons. Same time last year, 185,801 tons—of which, imp. direct and coast, 159,252 tons. RECEIVED AT NEW-YORK, from foreign & coastwise ports, From 1st January to 31st December. Inhds. Tcs. Bbls. Bxs. Bags. 1859... 280179 1858.,. 261567 1857... 242413 J856... 2400.91 1855... 236140 1854... 250312 1853.., 220740 1852... 175732 1851... 147298 1850... IU684S 11453 1 60925158690 7921 ! 48357,185062 10313 i 42363 100750 9511 48070109369 6085 | 43333137953 5358 28077,100202 4341 ! 49365' 95575 3667 | 48496195618 1706 1 44738 191897 1311 .' 35019132814 221843 71837 192307 269336 153024 124651 293964 111934 168687 61260 STOCK IN NEW-YORK, 1st January. 1860. 1859. 1858. 1857. 1856. 1855. 1854. 1853. 1852. 1851. Hhds. Boxes. Bags. 22203 20620 26638 12873 14489 16036 8731 i46o 10476 19931 5936 10788 6745 14201 11077 5876 12276 9061 23186 12150 7582 13512 26105 1601 8835 3798 D4 42 RECEIPTS OF FOREIGN, From 1st January to 31st December, 1859. Hhds. and tcs. Bbls. Boxes. Bags. Total. Tons. 238392 28812 32703 23290 621 17292 15639 lOoO * 3152 4254 107 2295 157448 63703 15023 9720 10185 4897 221769 59903 46206 18163 454 3042 177312 "51138 24696 16756 2213 10714 341110 14200 26507 260976 25781 349537 5031 262829■ 13346 355310 26507 286757 354568 276175 17618 21935 9492 14194 337692 25830 26507 264822 344C6 345(76 26628 261981 22947 311862 26507 230416 '318438, . 239024 At New.York. Boston... Philadelphia.... Baltimore New-Orleans ... Other Ports.... Total Receipts in United States. Add Stock at all the Ports, Jan.l, 1859 Total Supply- Deduct Exports and Shipments inland to Canada, from all the Ports, 1859. Ded. Stock at all the ports, JaB.l, 1860 Total Consumption of Foreign- Weighing i . 239,084 tons. Consumption of Foreign in 18.; 8 244,758 tons. Decrease in 1859 5,724 tons. Consumption of Foreign in 1859, as above 239,034 tons. Add Crop of 1858-59, Uouisiana, Texas, Florida, &c.,the-bulk of which came to market in 1859, and assuming the Stock 1st Jan- . uary, each year to be equal, (less 1,285 shipped to California) 192,150 tons. Would make the total Consumption in the United States, of Cane • Sugar, in 1859 431,184 tens. Total Consumption of Domestic and Foreign in 1858 ...388,492 tons. Increase in-1859 42,692 tens. STOCK, 1st January. PORTS. 185 8. 1859. Hhds &e. Boxes Bags. Cases. Hhds. &e. Boxes. Bags. Cases. At New-York... Boston &c.. Philadelphia Baltimore New-Orleans, &c Other Ports Total Stock 9345 1105 672 2158 '920 14489 4166 425 4951 1750 '531 4500 22203 1549 130 1692 256 20620 9560 1811 505 1910 ■ 2J638 14200 Estim 25781 ated w 5031 'ght.l; 346 tons 25830 Estim 34406 ated wei 26638 ght, 22.' 47' tons The above statistics show that the total receipts of Foreign Unrefined Sugar into the United States for the year ending December 31,1859, were 262,829 tons,, against receipts in 1858 of 255,100 tons, and in 1857 , 269,180 tons. Foreign taken for Consumption in 1859,239,034 tons, against 244,758 tons in 1858-being a de¬ crease in the Consumption of Foreign in 1859, as compared with 1858, of 5,724 tons. Total Consumption of Foreign and Domestic in 18c9 431,184 tons, against 388,492 tons in 1858, and 280,765 tons in 1857—being an increase in the total consumption of 1859, compared with 1858, of 42,692 tons, or nearly 11 ^ cettf; being the largest amount we have ever recorded. GENERAL REMARKS. In my report of the crop of each plantation, I have, as much as it has been in my power, extended the crops in actual hogsheads, and paid no regard whatever to either'the quantity in pounds, value or quality of their contents, as every one is aware that they differ materially in all these particulars. But very few planters are opposed to this method of reporting their crops, and these are to be foifnd amongst those working by the different new processes,, whilst others reproach me "with wishing to swell the extent of the crop of Louisiana. I should like to have them reflect on the difference it would make in my report if I .was to call a hogshead 1000 pounds, as some of them would have me to do. No one could understand where so many hogsheads of Sugar had been found by me, when no one else could see them. Let it.be well understood that the different plantations of Louisiana furnish to the com¬ merce of the country, hogsheads of considerable difference, as well in value as in weight and quality of contents. It is well - known that our planters do not make hogsheads of the same size, and there is a wide margin in some of them. In making my estimate of the total amount of the crop in pounds, I have concluded, after due investigation, to adopt the ratio of 1150 pounds per hogshead, as being the proper esti¬ mate upon the gross amount of the total crop—the Sugar having been generally of an inferior quality. The product of forty-two plantations, worked by the vacuum and other new processes, and amounting to 23,969 hogsheads, I class as a distinct and separate article, some being refined, clarified, etc, and all these planters working their cistern Sugars, and a few even some of their Molasses, which are returned in their crops as Sugar, although oftentimes of a rather infeiior quality. 44 I have found, that of the Sugar-houses in operation in this State, some 1308 of them have given an aggregate production of 221,840 hogsheads Sugar, weighing, according to my estimate, 255,115,750 pounds of all sorts, including the cistern bottoms, 992 of the plantations being worked by steam and 316 by horse power. The production of Molasses has been larger than the previous season ; I have, therefore, thought that about 70 gallons per thousand pounds sugar would be a proper esti¬ mate ; say about 17,858,100 gallons, against 24,887,760 the year previous. Respectfully, P. A. CHAMPOMIER. New-Orleans, Feb. 22, 1860. OBSERVATIONS GENERALES. Dans mon rapport de la production de chaque habitation, je n'ai qu'autant qu'il a etd en mon pouvoir portd le chifTre de chaqu'une dans mes colonnes qU'en boucauts reels, tels qu'ils se comportent, et n'ai nullement eu egard a la quantite de livres, ni a la valeur, pas plus qu'a la qualite de leur contenu, chacun sachant tres bien qu'il existe de tres grandes variations dans toutes ces particularity. II n'y a que fort peu de plan- teurs qui soient opposes a cette maniere de rapporter leurs rd- coltes, et ceux-ci se trouvent parmi les nouveaux procedds, pendant que d'autres sont sous 1'impression que mon ddsir serait de chercher a enfler la rdcolte de la Louisiane. J'aime- rais a les voir reflechir et considerer la difference que cela ferait dans mon releve de la recolte, si j'etablissais une moyenne de mille livres au boucaut, comme quelques-uns d'eux vou- draient que je fisse ; on pourrait avec raison demander oh je trouve autant de boucauts de sucre, que- personne ne verrait que mohmeme. Je desire done, qu'il soit bien entendu que je pretends dire que les habitations sucrieres de la Louisiane four- nissent au commerce du pays des boucauts de sucre de toutes capacitds, ainsi que de toutes qualitds. Du reste, chacun sait fort bien que nos planteurs ont le droit de faire leurs boucauts de la grandeur qui leur convient. En faisant mon estime du total de la recolte en livres, j'ai pensd d'apres mes recherches faites, qu'il serait rationel d'adop- ter un average de 1150 livres par boucaut, sur la totalite dela re¬ colte. Les sucres ayant et£ gdneralement de qualite inferieure • Le prefduit de 42 habitations exploitees par le vacuum ou nouveaux proeddds, se montant a 23,969 boucauts, je classe comme un article a part, tel que sucre rafine, clarifie, etc., etc. Les proprictaires de ces differentes manufactures me rapporten t 46 dans leurs recoltes, les fonds de citernes, et quelques uns, mdme du sucre de mdlasses, parfois d'assez mauvaise quality. J'ai trouvd parmi les sucreries en operation dans l'Etat, que 1,308 ont produit 221,840 boucauts sucre, pesant ensemble 255,115,750 livres, de toutes sortes y incluant les fonds de citernes selon l'estimd que j'en ai fait; sur 992 des susdites habitations on se sert de vapeur, et sur 316 de chevaux comme force motrice, Le produit des melasses a etd plus abondant que dans l'annee precedente, j'ai, en consequence, pense qu'environ 70 gallons par mille livres de sucre serait un estime convenable, c'est-&.-dire, 17,858,100 gallons, contre 24,887,760 l'annee dernidre. Respectueusement, P. A. CHAMPOMIER. Nouvelle-Orldans, 22 Fevrier 1860. DANIEL EDWARDS, IRON, COPPER, BRASS, TIN, SHEET IRON, MOULDING, FINISHING 28, SO & S3 NEW LEVEE, and 87, 39 & 41 FULTON STREET, rg"EW=onijEAKrs. Facilities for the execution of the following described woik, superior to any other house in the South or West: Chimneys, Preachings, Stills, Juice Boxes, Fire Beds, Ash Pans, Clarifiers, Filterers, Heaters, Copper, Tin and Pewter Worms for Distilleries. Slieet Iron ]Pixoe. Ashcroft, Beamont, and Hearsen Steam Guages, Steam Whistles, Brass Cocks, and every description of Brass Work of my own manu¬ facture. India Rubber Hose, all sizes, with connections. Gas Pipe from 1-8 to 3 inches diameter, and all connections to suit. Globe Valve Cocks, all sizes, with or without Flanges. The Trade supplied with Brass Work at New York prices for Cash. Planters, and others interested, would do well to call and examine my Steam Trains for the manufacture of Sugar before purchasing elsewhere. They have been in operation for many years and give universal satisfaction. See and judge the workmanship on my make of Trains. liefer to the following Planters, who have them in use on their Plantations, \V. & It. Staokiiottse, Plaquemine, C.