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"The Blessings of Government, Liks the Dews from Heaven, Should Descend Alike upon the Rich and the Poor." --.. --COVINGTON ST. TAMMANY PARISH, LA., SATURDAY DECEMBER 13. 1879. NO. 47. .. ._- iii i tl-mIl Imm III I ll InIBI I l -~~lsIi I . . i • III IJ • I NEW ORLEANS CARDS. hemicals .... Fertilizers. ýertilizer. Chemical K.ANUFACTURING COf PANY, 4 ,.UNION .'TUEET, NEW *ORLEANS, L., SHave constantly on band and menuin betured for sale. at prices to suit the Aies, the, following articles: Raw Bone Super Phosphate, lawBone Ammoniated Phos . phate. Pure Groundraw Bone, S .'hich we guarantee un.urpa.ssed in 4tlity, antd are the mTost! roliabhf fertil ies of the age. Also, the following .hemicals: Sulphuric Acid, Y '`%, riaetic Acid, : iosphoric Acid, ,,Solution Phosphate of' Lime, '. -Sulphate of Alumina. J Muriate of Tin Crystals, B'-ine Black of All OGrades, `'Co peras, SNeats Toot Oil, a' AND 'THE CELEBRATED. " ercb1O1id' of Zine and Iron Disinfectant, --ow in daily use by the 4ýý '"' ORLEANS S A' XILIARY ' SAr4ITARY ASSOCIATION -.J WPWe invite the attention of 'CLOSE *JY tty, and solicit all ordw'. ` 'Stern's jrtfflizer and Chemicall IALNUFACTURP G COMPANY. I I~i *. -· C. N. SORIA, President. IOBZPH A&LBRECHT, Chemist. ulovi36m -c *XAOHJJES AT $10. ýJ1t ` ý: i :,~ ~,,, Lf~ . Ztil .sa fo ýjm. WEED, HOBS E, W ILSON, WHEELER & RIsoN, AMERICAN, GROVER& S4ESEa WILCOX & GIBBS. ý U !ibtiss di1 soodSewi ig Order tg atA W.:MecELcahKsDErOT, No. -38 '{ap sreet, corner Camp srnd Erato Msts, NEW OBLEANS, L. yc2r 4xa NEW ORLEANS CARDS. J.. I. WAar.r-x. J. N. AT.KISON. WARRJ.EN& ATKINSON, COTTON FACTORS, General Commission Mer chants, NO. 48 UNION STREET, NEW ORLEANS. LA. 2~trPrompt attention given to all business intrusted to us. oct4 tf J. A. BOURG, No. 77 DECATUR STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LA. WILL ATTEND TO THE SALE OF SUGAR. COTTON, RICE, MOSS, Wool. HicdS,tioney, Eggs, Poul.a7,rtBe4ravax, Etc. : -The purchase of all Merchandise a specalty. All Goods bought at Close Fiur. B 877 5 3s. i'. o. Box 877: oe25 3m 1 -·. 1L----- A. F HIMEl', Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN WESTERN PRODUCE, so.,crrs cxsIOGFemTS or Cotton, Sugar, Rice, Potatoes, Etc. No. 53T. LOUIS STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LA. P. O. Box 2Ut) .oc26 3m BUY A BABCOCK. J. B. MOORE. Gusa&,L AoGEr, 85 St. Charles street, V EW ORLEANS. Hdok and ýLad rder S Trucks, Etc. ! oc. Gm J. T. GIBBONS & CO-, )HAY, GRAIN, jCorn Meal and, Flomur' Nos. 57, 59, ft and 6i Petqrs st., Awo 37 AaD 39 POYDRAS SrrruT, NIEW ORBI.ANS, I.A.c " oc25 3m i U. c.1oraM , 'I -DEALER fl( Foreign and Domestic Fruit, W: ESTEIN ANDCOUNThY PRODUC. E. Nos.~ 3 :- 3' Gravier. and 22Fal . ton Streets, r EW O1RLEANS, LA. s . QT'su AxD OSTERs...e Refers to Messrs. W cR.s . & ATErrSuN. o,25 3m NEW ORLEANS CARDS. [EST BLssnED In lIt2.] F. P. MARTINEZ, FIRST AND ONLY WHOLESALE Boot and Shoe Man- i uthctory IN LOUISIANA. BooTs aNo SHOES OF ALL KIND AND DESCRIPTION, ROME AND EASTERN MADE No. 9 MAGAZINE STREET, New Orleans, La. . Office in Boston--o. 95 High street. oc25 ly J. RXIOSKL. M. MANADE. RYKOSXI & MANADE, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Country Produce, No. 52 DECATUR STREET, ConREa BIE ra1L, NEW ORLElAS, LA. Will 'attend to the sale of Sugar, Cotton, Rice, ' ,Moss, Wool, Eggs, Poultry. Potatoes, Etc. "f~Prompt attention 'given to all goods cbnsigned tous. oc25 Sm JOS. ZIEGLER, BEER SALOON AN D RESTAU . RAN T, No. 8 Royal street, New Otleans, La. HEADQUARTERS OF ST. TAM MANY AND WASHING S. TON PARISHES. i' The- lhoieest of Wines,, Liquors and Cigars constantly on hand, and the best and e~,~e'ki Beci in the city. Customers 9 carefully attended to. swp27 Rogers' Liniment THIS VALUABLE REMEDY Ig offered to the public, with the fall assurance that it Is All That It is Represented to Be. . The undersigned is now prepared to fil orders. A liberal discount offered to the trade. $irsu `d fir Circdars. All orders must be addressed to W. E. TOOMER, IOLI. AGENT, NO. 200 1'OTYlA.S STREET, New Orlefnt, La. . Fo.. e.lcl by J. E. SMITH, crvington, i La. Price, t-cnty-five cents per bottle. NEW ORLEANS CARDS. GEO. A. VINCENT, Commission Merchant, -FOR TIIE SALE OF HIDES, WOOL, MOSS, HONEY, WAX, TALLOW, CHICKENS . EGGS, FRUIT, AND General Qountry Produce Bee-Keepers' Supplies Constantly on Hand. HONEY A SPECIALTY. Consignments respectfully solicited. . GEO. A. VINCENT, 63.......Decatur Street.......63 %;fW ORLEANS, LA. nol 6m J. THOMSON & BROS., Importers and Dealers in Carriage-and Wagon Makers' Material, And iManufctuiers of Light Carriagea and Spring Wagons. ALL AT REASONABLE PRICEi. Noe. 68 and 10 South BRampart treet, Between Common and G(raier, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Country OrdIers receiePrompt Attentioia dela PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. M. THOMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Covington, La. SAM'L R. WALKER, ATOR,.EY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, COVINGTON, LA. Practices in U. S. Circuit and District Courts., New Orleans. JOHN WADSWORTH, ArTTORNEr: CoussLoR AT LAW. Franklinton, La. Will practice in all the courts of the! Sixth Judicial District, and' attend all. the' Parish Courts~f St. Tammany Par ish. july7'77 DR. E. R. RANDOLPH, L.TE OF NEW ORLEANS, Tenders his professional services to the people of St. Tammany parish and surrounding country. Dr. J. F. CHAMBERS, OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO INGRAM'S CORNEB Covington, La. DR. ALONZO GIVENS Of Mandeville. Offers his professional services to the people of St. Tammany. April 15, '78 NOTICE. Property for Salk in Madison wille and Covington. Several 'dweling -houses, empty lots and landl. One swall fartm nc 'ar MLlison ville. Twelve squares of land in Coving ton. Apply to It. GALATAS, Madi.sonville, La. ONLY THREE MONTHS. They had been married about three months. The boy at the store appeared with a note from the hus band. She clutched the precious missive with eager hand, trembling ly opened it and read: "Draa Wir -Send me a pocket handkerchief. Joa." She went slowly to the drawer to get the desired article, and while looking for it she came across the following note, which was written just two weeks after the wedding: "DEAR WIFE--Yo will have to send me a handkerchief. Your be witching eyes so turned my head this morning that I forgot to take one with me, for which I shall hies the sweet face of my own a thousand times when I come home. In two hogrl and twrenhty mnitutes t e will bei telve o'doek, and'the -I'll ebne hamI1layT beantifftthm e `fr II6tg to fly to you. A thodsaald .kises I send thee, my fairy wife. Ypurs tenderly, ;ouq." She sighed, gave the boy the hand kerchief, and sighed again. EGGS IN CASE OF TROUBLE. The white of an,egg ia said to be a specific for fish. bongs sticking in the throat. It is to be swallowed raw, and will carry down a bone easilyv and certainly. There is ano ther fact wneerging eggs, which it .will 4 well .to remember. When, as sometimes, by ac.i4ent, oorrcsive sublinate is swallow4l, the white of one pr two eggs taken will nau tralize the poison, and cb nge the effect to that of a dose of calomel. HORSE LINIMENT. Turpentine, half a pint; lineed oil, half a pint; aqua aimonia,lfuer ounces; tincture of iqdine, one ounce; shake it well. ,This is ueed to cure swellings, sprainn, etc,,; The use of whisky fqr rattlesnake bites in Texas has increasid so enormously during the past year, 1that the overworked anakde have re solved to leave the State, UUlesP the Board of Immigration ieinfofures them strongly. They work on double timne, and yet they ian't do hidf the biting that is denaidted'by eohstiaers. One snake, who does business at Port Lavaca, is aq weeks behind his orders, rand 0t.rte of the clerks are a4sk. A young lady who had been anar ried a little over a year, wrote to her matter-ot-fact old father, say ing: "We have the dearest little cottage in the world, oinawmeted with the most charming little creep ers you ever saw." 1he old man read the letter and exdadimed: "Twins, by thunder!" ''That's what I call a finished ser mon," said a lady to her husband, as they wended their way home from church. "Yes," was tue reply with a yawn. "but do you know, I thought it never would be." Good dloctus are liable lt' be rapped up in their business.